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Ep. 5324: Hot grease with a side of ranch

Feb 26, 20252 hr 38 min
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This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Wednesday, Feburary 26th.

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- Jesus Rodriguez

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Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Wednesday here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. And I'm going to avoid being dramatic for this this moment. It'll come later. Ah, it is a show fifty three twenty four. He's ose, I'm Preston, get a mates, let's go into scripture here Philippians four. I don't think I've shared this with you. The circumstances of the writing of this note, this letter. This is referred to as kind of an epistle of joy, which

is remarkable for one simple reason. Paul wrote this in prison. Paul's sitting in a Roman prison and he's writing this. I think that matters a lot that you understand his context when he writes, beginning in Philippians four, verse ten, I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now, at length, you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. Now listen, not that I am speaking of being in need. First

of all, doesn't that change a little bit? Knowing that he's saying, I'm okay as he sits in prison, I have no need for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low. I know how to abound in any and every circumstance. I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through Him Christ, who strengthens me. I take away from that this simple idea, learning to abide, to be content

in fill in the blank. Now, that does not mean that you should not strive full or being the best version of yourself. I think what Paul's driving at is learning to be content allows you to keep your eyes focused on Christ. Christ may be nudging you to be a better version of yourself, and he likely is because we all are under construction. It's a never ending process. But there's always more money to be made, right, there's always more stuff to get. Paul's saying, get your eyes

off of that and learn to be content. It doesn't mean lazy. It's this idea of having your relationship with Christ be mature in such a way that you can discern and then decide what you should be doing. I love this letter because Paul's just sitting in prison and listen read Philippians with that in mind, that here's a guy writing to me from prison, and check out his attitude. The idea of rejoicing because it started with rejoice, I rejoice.

It's found sixteen different times in Philippians while he's in prison. That oughtta get you going here today, Little context, little perspective. Ten past the hour.

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Eleven passed the Hour Wednesday, February twenty sixth Inside the American Patriots Almanac, We Go in eighteen forty six. Frontiersman and showman William Frederick Cody, otherwise known as Buffalo Bill, was born near Leclaire, Iowa. Nineteen seventeen, President Wilson learns of the Zimmerman Telegram, a coded German message suggesting an alliance between Germany and Mexico, a communication that hastens the

US entry into World War One. Oh really, those are those little moments that have happened throughout history that had they not, could you imagine Germans were saying to the Mexicans, still a little sore over that Santa anathing, Let's go back and let's us remember the Alamo let's take it back.

What do you think enticing them? Nineteen nineteen. Just two years later, Grand Canyon becomes a national park, and in nineteen ninety three, Islamic terrorists fload a bomb in the garage of the New York World Trade Center, killing six. I still remember being in New York City. I'm such a jerk and taking one of those bus tours where you're on top of a bus that doesn't have a top and you're just out there. It was awesome. It was really cool. And I had a laser pen and

I shined it up the World Trade Center. How high could I get it? It's crazy. Let's see here. National Tell a fairy Tale Day, National Set a good example Day. One day. Really we're just gonna oh, glad that's over with. Don't have to do that again until next year. National Letter to an Elder Day, So write me a letter now, I'm just kidding. And today's National Pistachio Day. Pistachios are kind of weird. They're a funky little nut. First of all,

thank you for making pistachios that are shelled. But I find that, unlike you know, some nuts. I like nuts when I was growing up and was around my dad a lot playing golf. We would be at the golf courses that we were members of, and I've been playing since I was five, but I wasn't allowed on the course until probably my thirteenth birthday. And by that being I could get on the course and play when I was young and just you know, get a little bag and go out there and play by myself. But playing

with others in the day didn't. My dad believe that you needed to have a certain amount of golf proficiency, so you didn't hold up play and you understood the etiquette of the game and so forth. But afterwards we would always go into the grill, and if I was with my dad, I could go into the men's grill. Otherwise it's the mixed grill for the kids and the women. And there was one course we were members of that was men only, and that was pretty cool, Olympic Hills.

I remember the days. It's no longer meant only had a hole in one there, but it was pretzels, pretzels, one bowl of pretzels, and then there was another bowl with peanuts. And Dad would always take out a handful of peanuts and shake him around in his hand to get the salt knocked off them a little bit, and I could just I could go to town on peanuts, and I could go to town on dry roasted peanuts. Those were cocktail peanuts, and then I could go to

town on cashews and almonds. I've developed a taste for them if they're flavored, just an almond, unless it's part of a meal, you know. But pistachios, I have to be in the mood and I can only eat a few. I don't know why. It's just different. They're different kinds of nuts. So here you go. You're welcome. Sixteen passed the Howard come Back. President Trump went gangster yesterday. It was awesome. I didn't mention yesterday. I found out Monday

night that we are having another granddaughter. One of our sons and his wife. They're just delightful. And my daughter in law, I've talked about her. She's just she's just awesome, thoughtful, considerate and yeah, and so we knew that they were expecting, but we had a little private gender reveal. That was

funny because the idea. The idea was this to get a couple cheap pinatas and fill them with either pink or blue confetti, and my granddaughter was supposed to just beat the cheese out of this thing until it broke loose, and we saw the reveal, but that pinata wasn't given up the ghost very easily. And so they started with one implement, then they went to another, a big old, you know, rolling pin It wasn't budging. It was not budging.

So eventually it was just kind of a Okay, we're just tearing this thing apart, and our granddaughter's walking around with it over the crook of her arm like it's a purse, and it was just it was hilarious. And so they did a second reveal last night. And that's why I'm not I didn't talk about it yesterday because there was a second reveal to our daughter in law's mom and dad, their family. They were gathering together into another reveal the next night. So we've got another granddaughter

on the way. That'll make three granddaughters and two grandsons. And that's pretty cool. It's just I don't live as close as I wish I did to three of our grandchildren. But but yeah, it's just what a joy, What a joy grandkids are, they just are And so yeah, that's pretty cool stuff. I mentioned that yesterday. Donald Trump just he just does the right things, and there are things that he does that no one sees. It might get recorded, and it gets filtered out there in the on social

media eventually. It's like I saw a clip the other day of there was a the President was signing something or there was a meeting, and there was a young girl that had down syndrome and was compeding in an athletic competition. And I don't know if this was a thing based on the Protecting Women's Sports deal or not, but he specifically interacted with this young lady quite a bit and asked her some questions and encouraged her, and

it was so kind. And it's the stuff that no one sees until someone else who's videotaping it lets it get out there. And this particular clip was this is something the mainstream media is not going to let you see, and it was just Trump being He comes across as such an incredible grandfather and a doting dad, and there's a side to him that is just warm and kind. And so yesterday tours of the White House resis doomed for the first time since I think the election and

it's you know, Milennia. Trump kind of strong arms that stuff and gets things in order. And and so the crowd's there and walk and who walks out from behind a partition the president of the United States. You should have seen the faces of the kids and the teenagers and the adults that were there. And then all of a sudden, the cameras come up and everyone's turning backwards and taking selfies with him in the background, and they're taking videos, and you know, teenage girls are waving, and

it's just it was so gangster of Trump. You know, Biden didn't dare do things like that, And frankly, I'm sure other presidents do stuff like that. Ump has this ability to mix and mingle and be with people, and I think that's what so many love about him. He's not one of them. Twenty seven pasted the album. It's good stuff. There's video of it floating around. You gotta check it out.

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And news Radio one hundred point seven doubufla.

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This is when your shoulders shimmy right here. Uh huh, didn't know we had that kind of game. Did you bring in the rhythm the flow of the morning show? Yeah, welcome friends, just waking up. Good morning Wednesday. Humpday always a good thing. This is great, big stories in the press box Saturday. Let's put some perspective. February twenty twenty four, Joe Biden's final year in office, mercifully encounters of illegals at the southern border averaged six thousand a day. That's

an average. Guess where we add Saturday two hundred. Think word has gotten out. I think there's a there's a little bit of a shift. Here's what's just. This is mind numbing to me. And I'm going to share some of some more of this poll. It's a Harvard Harris poll taken last week twenty four hundred and forty three registered voters. Seventy five percent of Democrats do not believe that Biden and the administration were intentionally deliberately allowing illegals

into this country. Here's your choice, Dems. It was either deliberate or ineptitude at a level that suggests a total incapacity to run anything. Ineptitude of the highest order. If now, I said routinely over four years, I said it to members of Congress on this show. I asked this of people that I would run across that I know are Democrats. If this wasn't intentional, what was it? You have two choices,

intentional or ineptitude. It's one or the other. But consider seventy five percent of Democrats think it was just an accident. President Trump's budget bill, with four point five trillion in tax cuts survives a House vote by a margin of two. Thomas Massey, Republican of Kentucky, voted against it. His concerns not unfounded. Before you throw them out. Look, I'm not a big Massy fan. There are others that are. I'm not.

I think this is a fair concern. His concern was over the national deficit that by continuing these tax cuts, Trump and the rest of the Republicans had voted for it, are are betting on the improved economic outlook generating enough tax revenue that these tax cuts. You know, Marco Rubio said it, I think brilliantly years ago on this show. We don't need more taxes, We need more taxpayers, and one of those things to me is having everybody pay something.

But here's the downside. We're still facing a budget reconciliation where the Senate is not going to get sixty votes. They're just not the margins too thin. They're going to have to go with a simple majority and hope that they can get a majority past the budget. Again, this is fraught with challenges. And then lastly House Judiciary Committee released papers that document the IRS under Joe Biden leaked

taxpayer records of over four hundred thousand Americans. You might recall that initially the the report said that there was more than seventy thousand taxpayers were affected. No, it's four hundred and five thousand, and oh, by the way, one of them was Donald Trump forty one minutes passing. Those are your big stories here of the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scotty.

Speaker 1

Research Assistant supervisor. Just set me this sound from CNN and one of my faves, Scott Jennings, still still employed by them. He still they still let him come on there even though he owns them. Scott Jennings is the Mac McClung of CNN. Mac mclung, if you don't know, is the somewhat diminutive white boy who wins the slam dunk contest at the NBA All Star Game. Year after year after year. He did it. He's done it three

years in a row. He has insane hops. Scott Jennings and and and so here's the panel discussion, and uh, they're talking about the you know, it's becoming now just this old worn out thing about who elected Elon Musk.

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I'm sorry, can I can I ask a question? Did Joe Biden have staff at the White House? And how many of those staff members were elected?

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Well, but Scott zero, The answer is zero.

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Every president appoints people to do things for them. To call him unelected is like the most naive and ridiculous talking point I've ever heard.

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I can't believe you would believe something like this, because if this was Joe Biden allowing for a billionaire.

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Allowing people who weren't elected to run the country for the last four years, you wouldn't believe that. Actually growing another cup like January sixth, I would believe it if Joe Biden had unelected people running the government for the last the last year, maybe the last four years, I believe every year.

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But up in arms, Scott.

Speaker 2

You I was up in arms about.

Speaker 1

It, and it was sorows.

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I think that the example is not obviously everyone has unelected people in that they point.

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The difference is if it was Jeorge Sorow's.

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George Goers does have influence over democrats. He collects your people like Pokemon cards.

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Hold On, hold On, hold on everybody, hold on.

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It collects her people like Pokemon cards. Now think about it. Who are in the country unelected people. Elon Musk isn't running the country. He's doing a thorough forensic analysis of waste and government and in a month he's finding trillions of dollars. Speaking of finding things, Christy nom Director of Homeland Security, has found some of the employees leaking information to the media about ice raids. She said she's found leakers with DHS that are exposing the DHS and ICE

raids to criminal illegals. She said, I found some of the leakers will get more, they will be fired. There will be consequences. And remember when they leak information to the press in order to blow an up, they are putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy. They're starting to dox ICE agents, putting phone numbers, faces, all of that stuff. There are people inside the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security that want the fact that they're doing this.

Let's circle back to what we were talking about a couple minutes ago about Democrats not believing that this was intentional. This ends that debate. Of course it was intentional. They're intentionally leaking this information to keep them in the country, to get them a chance to escape these raids. This, friends, there have to be criminal charges. These people have to be brought to trial. They have to face consequences for their actions. They're undermining the security of this nation and

they are deeply embedded. This has to be done. This is this is what you gotta do. You know, well, I don't want to belabor this. You do what you have to do. When gangreen is set in on a part of the body, you have to amputate it to keep it from spreading. We've got parts of the government that need to be amputated. They just do forty seven past the hour. All the story coming up next is beautiful.

I have I have been fascinated by Dalton, Illinois. First of all, what a name, Dalton, No offense if you're from there, but Dulton Dalton. The mayor, Tiffany Henyard, she has been a train wreck. And I'm sorry, I'm that guy that looks at those videos. I can't not watch them. I'm guilty as well. I mean, I don't want to

see fatalities. But it's like when you see those little video clips of cars on a fogged bridge and there's a wreck and they're trying to warn everybody to stop, slow down, stop, and it's just one after another after another, after another after another. I can't help it. I'm just and this mayor is out. They had a special election, the mayoral primary was held and she got smoked. She got five hundred and thirty six votes. I want to

know who the five hundred and thirty six people are. Sorry, the five hundred and thirty five people that were stupid enough to vote for her. I can quantify that statement. The former mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, of all people, was hired by the city to do a forensic investigation of the finances of the of the community. Get this. In twenty twenty two, they had a surplus of five point six million dollars in the in the bank account of the Dalton, Illinois. Two years later, they had a

three point six million dollar deficit. That is a nine point two million dollars swing to the red and this mayor has been suspected of siphoning money, credit card purchases, enriching herself. I mean, and she's defiant over it. I mean,

this girl's got herself an attitude and it's incredible. They had a meeting back a couple of weeks ago and a fight broke out, apparently her boyfriend or something, and it was just a resident was like having none of it, just over it, and people have been over it, and she was defiant. She needs to be brought up on charges she needs to face. We're not talking twenty bucks. We're not talking about, okay, a receipt here or there

for gas or a meal. No, we're talking about absurd travel spending, self enrichment on the public dime of this small community. He said. The receipts are going to be showed the second he takes office, if he wins the office of mayor, the day one, all the receipts are coming out. I hope it's followed by charges. The state needs to file charges. Don't know if they will because she's a Democrat, but she's out. I don't know if

it'll happen, But Charlie Kirk's coming to town. Turning Point USA coming to Florida State University Friday, landis Green at noon. That ought to be good, buddy. There will be counter protests. Some of the counter protesters said, we don't expect it to be violent in any way, shape or form. We're just going to protest, and they'll be counter protests to our protest and all that. I'm gonna I'm gonna make

an outreach or two. We have had the president of Turning Point US a Florida State, the Florida State Chapter on the show, and I believe it's so in Gerard Uh sat right there in that chair. We'll see if Charlie's got a few minutes on Friday morning, and and and I'll be honest with you, if if Charlie's got the time, we're gonna move things around. If he's got the time, we're moving stuff. There's just well, I'm gonna just go ahead and do this. Hang on a second, just just give me a second here.

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Law, because the Declaration only refers to God four times, and the Constitution doesn't refer to and all, and it only articulates the structure of government.

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So first of all, remember that we were a collection of states and colonies, and you need to read the state constitutions before anything else. Nine out of thirteen in the original states required you to be a Bible believing in Christian a servan government at the time of the founding News. All thirteen on thirteen required a declaration of faith. Nine out of thirteen required you to be a Protestant, except Maryland, which was Catholic, which still required a declaration

of it. Almost every single one of the original state constitutions Pennsylvania included they had I profess Lord in Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior in the original state constitutions. You remember where collection of states before that. Secondly, fifty five and fifty six of the original assigners of the declaration were Bible believing church at any Christians. So common law is inherited from Blackstone, who was Christian. Common law is an outgrowth of the scriptures. So let's go to

three principles of common law. Resumption of medicines, new process, in jury of your peers, all three of biblical principles wrapped into the ultimate Biblical principle that you shall not favor justice if you are richer report, which is a limticus nineteen, right before the most famous part of Libitticus nineteen, which is that you should love your neighbors yourself. But before that is that in the administration of justice, you shall not favor the rich or the poor, which is

the idea of blind justice. We get that in the West, which is incorporated also in the New Testament ideal. Neither slave, nor Greek, nor Jew, you or all one in Jesus Christ, as you've got the idea of human equality. These are all Biblical ideas. They're not Enlightenment ideas, which is they kind of get conflated at the time. But more importantly than that, they say that God was only mentioned four times in the Declaration of Independence, So that's a big deal, okay,

laws of nature and Nature's God. The last paragraph of the declaration reads as a prayer. It says, we appeal to the supreme judge of the universe, who's the judged universe. Jesus Christ says in Revelation that Jesus will judge the.

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Earth on his throne.

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In the Declaration, they were praying to Christ our Lord as a prayer.

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Very specifically.

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Thirdly, as I said up the stage yesterday, Deuteronomy was by far the most quoted book religious or non religious in the time of the founding when they were putting together Constitution, more than John Locke, more than Montesquieu, more than Blackstone. So the Book of Deuteronomy, which talked about laws, customs, traditions, it was most farewell addressed as he's about to say goodbye, say hey, good luck in Canaan, guys, here's how you

should set up your form of government. But finally, and most importantly, let's look at actually what the founder said. John Adams seem asly said the Constitution was only written for a moral, religious people. It was wholly inadequate for the people of any other. The body politic of America was so Christian and was so Protestant that our former structure of government was built for the people that believed in Christ, our Lord.

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There you go. I mean, I just, I just I came across this and thought, yeah, let's share this. Yeah, that's Charlie Kirk. By the way, I will I will send this this suggestion out to anyone thinking of protesting on Friday. And he takes questions from everybody. He believes in discourse, he believes in debates, civil debate. He believes

in the ideals of let's talk. Don't go unarmed, and by that meaning intellectually, you will get eviscerated because Charlie is very well versed on this country's history, world history, biblical history. And so if you try to trap him, I just suggest going online and seeing how that's worked out for people that have tried to trap him. It just doesn't go well. So when I say don't come unarmed, I mean mentally and intellectually, I mean because you're gonna

be on the campus, you can't anyway. Right, So this is all about I think this young man has a remarkable gift in calling, and I'm all about supporting it. Come back with more you ever heard of Chloe Cole's She gave a talk at Sea Pack and sat down for some interviews. Talk about her next here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Off your mind, get it off your chest.

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

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Get Charlie on the show for this Friday morning. Come on, make it happen. Chloe Cole. Seven years ago, when she was thirteen, she started taking testosterone and puberty blockers. Two years later, she had a double mistectomy. Looking back now at the age of twenty, Cole believed she was absence spiritual faith that led her down the path of transgenderism. She also believes that she was not remotely or should have She should never have been allowed to take those

medications or have that procedure done. As a minor. In no way, shape or form was she equipped to make that kind of changing, life changing decision. She said, she experienced confusion around my identity, around the world, around male and female, and my purpose as a woman. She said, ultimately, I think the confusion came from quoting her now, Ultimately from a lack of faith. It came from a lack

of objective reality and morality. And I needed that objective, hard sense of that solid background, that solid foundation that Christ has now given me. She detransitioned at the age of sixteen, and she's been fighting ever since she's spoken

to Congress. She's been fighting the effort to perform these mutilations on children, to perform what are in essence horrible experiments on children with medications in Psychological Treatments study reported by the National Library of Medicine tract twenty seven hundred and seventy two adolescents from the age of eleven to twenty six to assess a young people's view of their

gender identity. Initial assessment of the group found that during early adolescents, eleven percent of participants reported gender non contentedness is what they're calling it. By the age of twenty six, four percent of those said they were discontent, which indicates that the overwhelming majority make their way through it. She spoke at Seapack and is trying desperately to remind everybody. And this gets back to why we're spending time on

this issue, and we will continue. We've seen it. Trump signed an executive order, but it's not enough because now as I understand that the NCAA is going with birth certificates, no because they can be changed. In forty seven of I think forty seven states, No DNA because it can't be changed. I mean, can it be altered a little bit with COVID shots just saying but DNA settles this. It has to be put in law. This has to be law. This nonsense must end, and so Chloe Cole said, look,

the next and I'm quoting her, the next administration. This is a twenty year old girl. The next administration could very easily roll them back and continue to go in the opposite direction. What we're doing is good. We're heading the right way the left. All the people who have been pushing this, they're not just going to disappear right now. They're scrambling, they're confused, they're disoriented, But these people are eventually going to continue fighting for this, and we need

to be vigilant. We cannot stop. This is a girl who had a double mystectomy at the age of fifteen. Who what surgeon does that? That's sick, that is that is perverted, that is that is we hear stories of the Nazis doing experiments on people and we shudder in horror.

That's what this is. It's it's horrifying. Doctors should lose their licenses over prescribing puberty blockers and and and doing testosterone shots or hormone therapy on minors, no freaking way, with or without a parent, it doesn't matter, no, not on a minor. This is legislation that has to be done, has to be We're not We're not even remotely across

the finish line. Seventeen passed the hour. Sorry I late, sort of sorry, not really covering the things that you might not know about if you didn't take a little time to listen to the program. Because it's not like you spend time all day long looking at the internet, right, I mean, who does That's what we do. The team of research assistants, the lead research assistant, the research assistant supervisor, and the team that they scour the pages of the

Internet daily, even on the weekends. I mean it's impressive. I get emails sometimes at two to three in the morning. That doesn't mean I'm reading it at two or three in the morning. It means that's when it's sent. Our researchers are up and at it around the clock. It's almost like, without even being asked, they put themselves in

these shifts throughout the day. This was just spectacular. We talked about the Associated Press filing a lawsuit because the White House said, no, you're not covering the White House, you're not getting on Air Force one, you're not going to be in the press briefings because you are factually refusing to refer to the Gulf of America. Google's done it, Apple's done it. It's a designation by the Department of

the Interior. It's official. It's the way it is. AP refuses because of its stylebook, and so they filed a lawsuit. A judge said, uh nope. And so Carolyn Levitt, by the way, who is not just loving a press secretary that owns the media, that's not sitting there flipping through her pages. It's kind of stalling to try to figure out what to say. Well, we've been page turn page turn pattern, quite clear, thinking thinking of something to say.

President's been abundantly clear and looking at the notes. Carolyn Levitt, on the other hand, listen to what she says, and this is unscripted. She said, the winning continues here at the White House every day. That's how she started her live hit covering the American Presidency. Is the most intimate and limited spaces in this White House, in the Oval Office on Air Force one. Is a privilege, It is not a legal right. Beautiful judge said, uh, yeah, they

can give this privilege to whoever they want. And so, because they refuse to acknowledge the renaming of the Golf of Mexico to the Golf of America. White House kicked them out. AP filed a emergency restraining order. They wanted, they want, they wanted an emergency restraining order, and the judge said, uh no. And so as of now, the AP does not have access to the White House. And

here's the thing. It'll never be noticed because there's plenty of people that are in the White House press cort that are giving stories and giving us access and recording interviews and Q and a's, by the way, have you seen the numbers as it relates to questions asked and answered? Stick around. More to come in the big stories of the press box.

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Here on the Morning Show with Me, The Morning Show with Preston Scott, and every now and then I shuffle the cards with the big stories and we'll move one story into the lead position.

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And then get to the other ones. And and but it's this is too good, I cannot move this. Saturday at the southern border, US Border patrol encountered two hundred alien trying to break into this country. A year ago, the average was six thousand a day. When she discussed the number, Homeland Security Director Christy Nomes said, under President

Donald Trump, the days of open borders are over. I don't know if you saw this Trump Trump, Trump is floating the idea of a instead of a green card, a gold card internationals that want to come in bad enough, that are wealthy and want to move to this country five million dollars byji entry into the country. You got five mil. Come on, right on in. I honestly, I haven't thought about it long enough to decide what I think of. That idea just does make me laugh, though.

Seventy five percent of Democrats in the latest poll, and we're going to get to this in it with a little bit more depth here in just a second, the Harvard Harris poll, because there are numbers in here that defy what the mainstream media is telling you, what Democrats are telling you. Seventy five percent of Democrats asked in this poll believe that the southern border was just it was just an accident. The invasion of They admit the invasion was a bad thing, but seventy five percent don't

believe that it was intentional or deliberate. Of course it was no honestly, the only place you find in competence of the level required for that to happen without it being directed is in sitcoms on TV and in movies. You find that in Dumb and Dumber Part four. There's no there's no possibility of that level of ineptitude to be across an agency. It's being directed. It was directed, it was intentional. It was clearly intentional the law. Oh, but pressed and they they would never want the loss

of lives. Then why didn't they stop it one year in six months in why didn't they just stop it? Look how easy it's been anyway, How is it that any Democrat can possibly eighty percent of Republicans and I don't know why it's not one hundred percent, but eighty percent think it was absolutely intentional. The other twenty percent. If you're a twenty percenter, what are you thinking before you go off and think, well, that's just that's just you. No, No,

there's no other rational explanation. I'm I am attempting and have for twenty three years now, to foster the idea of common sense when looking at this stuff. If it wasn't intentional, what was it. The Trump budget, built with four point five trillion in tax cuts, survives the House. It goes to budget reconciliation, likely in the Senate they're not going to come up with sixty votes. So that's that's how you have to get it done. All Democrats

voted against it. One Republican, Thomas Massey of Kentucky. His concerns were over the budget deficit. Well, if you cut enough spending there you we have to eliminate the deficit. That that to me is a foregone conclusion. By the way, have you noticed there's a little bit of disgruntledness over what's taken Pam Bondi so long to release the intel on the assassination of JFK and what went on at Epstein Island. Republicans are growing discrentled. Look, there's a promise here,

there's an order by the president released this stuff. Bondi says she's reviewing it. See here's what I think. I think that at least in Epstein Island, there are some members of the Republican Party that are sitting in Congress right now that are on that list. That's my guess that have to do some blaining, not just to the

Missus but to the constituents. But I don't know that I our ass caught leaking taxpayer information of not seventy thousand four hundred and five thousand under the Biden administration. We come back more on that. Harris Pole, Harvard, Harris Pole, Yeah, do not leave me, Stay in the car.

Speaker 3

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Speaker 1

When this stuff flashed across the screen last night, I paused my DVR and I hit rewind, I said, oh wait a minut. Let me look at those results again. See what we're being told and shown is just this minority of screaming and whining people, talking heads on TV, shots of dozens of protesters. Look what's happening with employees at the federal level. I'm sorry. This is what happens

when the captain's not running the ship. There's mutiny. Because we have a captain of the ship now, and this is how things should be, and there's nothing in ordinary about this. We want employees to show up to work. We want employees to be earning their salaries. I can account for my day, hose can account for his. I have no problem explaining what I do for all day long. I have no problem explaining why I take two and a half weeks at Christmas. None I get six weeks

of vacation time. When you add up what I get in vacation and what the company has as holidays, I get six weeks plus awesome. I don't feel bad about that.

Speaker 7

I earn.

Speaker 1

I earn my money. Everybody should feel that same way. Get this there there is an effort to try to marginalize Trump's decision making unelected. Elon Musk is unelected. Get this Harvard Harris poll, seventy two percent believe in the existence of DOGE. Yes, we should have it, focusing in on the efficiency sixty percent. That's the lowest number in the poll. Sixty percent agree with the efficiency things we're

cracking on. It doesn't stop there. Deporting immigrants that are here illegally eighty one percent support it, ending fraud and waste when you phrase it that way, seventy six percent support it. Detecting girls in sports sixty nine percent support that. Now, I think that number's an aberration myself. I think that number is over eighty percent. But we're going with Harvard Harris. That's what they say. Do you realize that all of the major initiatives are supported by nearly three quarters of

the country or more. He's doing what he was elected to do. Congress would be really smart to align with this and support it and nail it down. This is how Republicans gain seats in the midterm and not lose them. There is almost this predisposition that, well, midterms you always lose seats. Who says, because you're losers and you think like losers. That's why winners say, look what's working, push it, message it, expand the margins, make the here's what you do.

You make the argument. You show all these polls and you say, think of what we could do without obstruction. We could get this stuff done. Help us. Let's get more in the House and the Senate that think the way you do, not the way Donald Trump does. The way you do. There's an axiom in the world of marketing, and it's the power of the word you forty seven past the.

Speaker 8

Out animal stories coming up, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yesterday Trump gets a hat from just someone had hat made. Trump was right about everything is what it says, read with white lettering US flag. So Trump had a bunch made with his font that he used on Make America Great and everything, and he starts handing him out to the media in the Oval office and he says you want one, and the guy says no, no, no, and he goes, ah, ye'll take everything but a free hat high you're a stiff. He was joking, He was

just teasing with the guy, but that was pretty funny. Yeah, great stuff, great stuff coming up next hour. He Zeus Rodriguez, connected to the US Border Patrol as an agent for better than two decades, still well connected to the agency, and we'll get his thoughts on what's going on now post Trump. It's our first visit since Trump's taken office. Cannot wait. That's coming up in just a few minutes.

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In the wild, our homes, we love them Critters, large and small. Time for another edition of animal Stories on The Morning Show with Preston Scott, ah.

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No Mosh, Larry Lujack WLS radio firefighters in Madrid, Spain had to use carrots and let us to get to a goat that somehow ended up on the ledge of a fifth floor of an apartment building. They have no idea how the goat got there. Now, anyone that's been online and has caught the random videos of like these big horned sheep and I mean they get to places, they get down cliffs and sheer ledges, like I just I can't even it. Boggles the mind. Goats are part of that family. I don't know how they do it.

Besides having slightly creepy eyes. Goats are hilarious, especially screaming goats. Ah and fall over. That's it. Connecticut animal control officers are asking you to look out for a Scottish Highland bull that's been on the loose for six weeks Stony Ledge Farm in Kent. The bull was unloaded from a trailer as a Christmas gift to their old son who wanted a Highland. Now a highland cows got that long hair. They're notoriously friendly, very docile. That's why people want him

his pets. He lasted five minutes, broke through the fence and they haven't captured him since his name's Waldo, how appropriate. Everyone in Connecticut's wondering where's Waldo? And in Columbus, Georgia, they're looking for the return a buzz, a one year old vulture that was a rescue you. He's very friendly, raised by humans, enjoys people, cuddles and uppies, and he may try try flying to you, but he's not dangerous.

He won't harm you. But if you see a vulture that looks remarkably friendly or approaches you call historic banning mills in Whitesburg or animal control officers. There you go. That's Animal Stories. Ending hour two of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. We're back, He's back, and it's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Third hour, Wednesday, February twenty six, Show fifty three, twenty four and I am thrilled to have back with us on the program. Rodriguez, long time

now retired US Border Patrol agent. Hello, my friend in Arizona. How are you?

Speaker 7

Good morning, sir?

Speaker 1

How you doing?

Speaker 7

I'm doing well in yourself, I'm doing terrific.

Speaker 1

I've I've I've been. It's one of the big stories today that on Saturday, when a year ago there was an average of six thousand encounters with illegals trying to break into this country on our southern borders, six thousand a day on average, there were two hundred on Saturday. Give us some perspective on that dramatic decline.

Speaker 7

Isn't that pretty amazing? I mean that shows you what the previous administration was allowing to happen out there, and it really I mean pressing if you think about it, it really was not them breaking in. They were just walking in because of the you know, the bidens are inviting them in and my orcas too. So you know, the agents were overwhelmed with all of that, all that activity out there and couldn't do their enforcement job like they're

supposed to. They were basically becoming you know, uber drivers, lyft drivers, and babysitters for for all these all these aliens that were coming in.

Speaker 1

I'm curious from your chair, as someone that's now retired, should may Orcus among others be held liable criminally responsible for what they allowed to happen for four years.

Speaker 7

Well, there's a lot of I mean, they should bring him in there and ask start asking them questions. But i mean, look, didn't didn't Biden give them the give them the blessing, and so they couldn't be nothing could happen to them. I mean, they knew what was going on. I mean, it was obviously that they were allowing all this to happen down there in the border, you know. And then i mean, I'll tell you right now, President, with the numbers that the agents are seeing now, you know,

i mean it's night and day. But what they're starting, what they're starting to to afrehand quite a bit. Now is narcotics? So what does that tell you? Basically says that you really never never have an will never have an idea how much are narcotics made it in while the agents were dealing with all of these illegal aliens that they were having a babysit out there. They weren't able to work it. There was nobody out there.

Speaker 1

Would it be over simplification to say that that because we now have actual enforcement going on, that your peers and colleagues can do their job.

Speaker 5

Yep.

Speaker 1

Oh yeah.

Speaker 7

You can see the Even the the morning and after the election, you could see the difference in what their attitudes were, and they were all chomping at the bid waiting for him to come into office so they could get back to what they're supposed to be doing. You know, I understand they all understand that there is a humanitarian side of it, yes, but the big portion of the enforcement side now they can do their job. Now, they

can do what they're supposed to do. And the people that the apprehend you know, are going to end up going back to their to their home country eventually, you know, but instead of just kicking them out, the door and say hey, have a good life, we'll see you.

Speaker 1

I shared another little fact around that number, that two hundred number AESEUS, and that is that seventy five percent of Democrats believe that it was just an accident, all these people for four years getting into the country. It was not deliberate, It wasn't intentional. I think you know me well enough to know my position on this has been if it's not intentional, what is it. I refuse to believe that there is aneptitude at that level. So what do you think.

Speaker 7

It was intentional? Ruston? I mean even the ass were that I spoke to, and you know in a couple of different sectors were all they were just their hands were tied, they were upset, and they all thought it was it was intentional from the administration that you know. And then as the fact that they you know in some sectors they were cutting the bob wire because they were totally cut the bob wire and let the aliens in.

I mean, how much money you need? And then you have the incident where where you know, the incident of horseback were supposedly whipping the Haitians, but it really really wasn't that. So you know they was intentional, but the agents knew that this administration or the previous one was not going to have their back, and then we're not going to support them in any way, shape or form.

Speaker 1

Hey, Zeus Rodriguez spent more than twenty years as a United States Border Patrol agent. He's now retired and joined US as we talk about immigration issues. I wanted you to get a real perspective on the reaction to the changes at the southern border. We talked more next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott joining me back on the program at Zeus Rodriguez, US Border Patrol agent retired. Thanks as always, hazeus for serving our nation as you have.

We're seeing in every agency where we are getting sweeping changes, which is basically all of them embedded resistance people that are not going to do what Trump or the new leadership in this case. Christy Nome, head of Homeland Security once done. Is that prevalent is I mean, clearly there's going to be some of that in DHS. I've got to believe in ICE under Tom Homan now, But how prevalent is it?

Speaker 7

I don't think it's prevalent at all present, because the borg trouges that I know, and you know, remember they take that, Oh they are, they're trumping at the bit. They want to get to work, and they have been getting to work, and so you know, they know that the rains have been taken off of them by the President and the administration. So that helps them to go out there and start doing their job and doing what

they're supposed to be doing out there. So you don't I mean, I don't see it and I don't hear and they're in conversations with them that they're you know that they're upset with some of the changes that are happening. They know that they are going to be changed, that they're not going to agree with with everything right, But by and large, the majority of what they're allowed to do is they're all looking for it and they're all happy that they're able to do it.

Speaker 1

Again, give us some perspective on how this difference shows up in actual day to day work that an agent does on the border. For example, You've talked about it a little bit in the first segment, but when you're facing six thousand versus two hundred, now with two hundred that are coming at the various checkpoints, what are agents now able to do properly that they were prevented to do if for no other reason the sheer numbers.

Speaker 7

You see them fan out further into the into the desert. As before, they couldn't go out and work along the border area looking for foot sign footprints in the in the soil, uh, you know, or those kind of tracks that that people would leave behind as they were a crossing the border. So now they're able to fan out and check out a lot of these areas that they hadn't been able to touch in all these these past number of years, and so now that's what they're encountering.

That's why they're encountering those those backpackers with narcotics that they're carrying. So they're starting to knock that down because they're starting to find it out there. And as before they were they were tasked with going down, picking up these large groups and having to shove them back to the stations where they were being processed, so they were not able to go out and work that traffic.

Speaker 1

The president has been in office just over a month. How tangible are the differences with regard to technology, with regard to building, enhancing the wall, expanding the wall other things that are being done. I know that there's you know, they've deputized members of the I think it's the Texas National Guard or something like that. I mean, they're doing things to expand the footprint of agents on the border. What are you hearing as far as what literally is being done?

Speaker 7

Well right now the military is showing up and and augmenting the what the agents are out there to do. So that's that's that's a plus for them because they bring some technology with them, but they're waiting for money to drop so they can start closing the gaps and maybe also bring in some of the newer technology that's out there that they can use for it. But in the meantime, you know, the focus is on them is just to get out to the field and start working the traffic that's out there.

Speaker 1

Are they working now things that they've been wanting to work. Are they sort of starting from scratch?

Speaker 7

No, they I mean they have a good idea. It's they have to go back out there present and and kind of look at the lay of the landing and see if these groups are crossing in some of the

areas or if they've moved to different areas. And as, and as the agents start to indict some of that traffic in those traditional areas that they crossed, and these cartels have moved these groups or moved the backpackers to different areas, So it's going to be them just kind of re equating themselves with where the traffic was at and it is just still there or did it move and where did it move to? You know, let's go find it.

Speaker 1

Hey, Zeus Rodriguez with us A Zoo stand by, We're gonna take a break, come back with another segment. Formerly with the United States Border Patrols, served as an agent for better than two decades and is kind of offering us in sight as he does here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott.

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Twenty one minutes past the hour, third hour here in the Morning Show with present Scott Wednesday edition and longtime listeners know the voice and the name Hajesus Rodriguez, US Border Patrol agent retired and our guest azeus I shared the story with you. Press release from the Department of Justice. A Customs and Border Patrol agent arrested in al Paso on criminal charges involved with smuggling undocumented non citizens for

financial gain and drug trafficking. When these types of charges and again innocent until proven guilty, but I think we all know that, you know, we're likely not going to see charges unless there's a case to be made. But within the agency, when stuff like this happens, what's the reaction of rank and file agents?

Speaker 7

Upset? Because you have soiled your the the badge that you wear and the pats on your uniform that you wear, and you know who you represent as a as an employee. So it it sets a lot of agents because you know this, this kind of thing erodes that confidence in people, right, so you you know, people think, well, they're all the same, right, look look at him, he's got you know, he got arrested and is being charged with this. How many of them are are not dirty? Or look at them with that?

With that, I wondering, I wonder if they're on the take. So, you know, agents get upset. I mean, that's that's that's probably the biggest thing. And and they just you know, kind of move away from that from that person because of the issues that they're that they're involved in.

Speaker 1

Cartels are using the same tactic that they use in Mexico with the Mexican government. Right They're saying, hey, we we we we can make you a little richer.

Speaker 7

Oh plus, and there's so many ways that they can that they can entice people to to help them, so to speak, in those situations. I remember one particular where there were young agents and I'd say young in age and and and uh and young in the agency, and this particular watering hole they would go to. These girls would show up and lo and behold. We kept you know, we mentioned to them, you might want to stay away

from them. And these guys are single, and so these girls would would talk to him and and cozy up to him, and we kept telling them, you know, you might want to think twice about staying away from these

particular individuals. And uh, you know, shortly thereafter there was some there was something that was said and it started to come out that they were that they were big working for the Cartaeil, and the Carteil sent them in there because the cartail found out that these agents young in an agency, young in age, you know, and probably not making a whole lot of money. Were at this watering hole, so why not go in there and see if we can get him the slip to our side.

Speaker 1

We're now seeing. We talked earlier in the week about the Mexican government that the president herself well proposing changes to their constitution to actually protect the cartels. Your reaction to that.

Speaker 7

It makes you wonder. When I read the article too, it made me wonder. It's like, well, why are you protecting them? What? What? What do they have on on on the Mexican government officials? What kind of you know, info do they have on them? You know, are there their bribery involved? What's what's going on here? Are you

afraid of what they're going to? You know, like the guy they got an a passle that's now in costed I can't think of his name right now, But what what kind of information does you have on people that he's bribed? On the on the Mexican side, That's that's my big question. You know, why why are they protecting them for what reason?

Speaker 1

Would you support if Mexico does not cooperate or continue to cooperate with this administration on stopping the problem at the border and doing all it can do to stop people from trafficking into our country, not just drugs, but humans. Would you favor military action if intel allows us to know where cartel leadership is.

Speaker 7

That's a slippery slow present because now you got you know, the question of sovereignty, right. I think that the military being on the border, with helping the agents out and closing the gaps and doing doing what they're allowed to do, and then bringing in some newer technology because there is newer technology that that would help the agents that will

have an effect. I also think President right now that you have in some Mexican militaries in the South Side and on some areas a little a little thicker than others, they're having an impact on the on the legal aliens that are coming through narcotics. It's still coming through, but I mean not in the aliens are not coming through in the numbers that they were that they were before.

Speaker 1

What if the cartaeils follow through on their threats of using drones with explosives on our military and on our.

Speaker 7

Agents, that's going to be a different, you know, change the whole the whole story, right, And and that's what I'm afraid of that, you know, and I kept talking to some of the younger agents as as the after the election was that they had to be ready because a lot of these aliens that they were going to encounter out there in the field were no longer going to just raise their hands up to say I give up.

Some of them were going to end up wanting to you know, to assault them in order to get away because they knew that the results where they were going to go back to the country we prosecuted. So you know, I told you you cannot you can't let your guard down. You have to be on your toes, you know, for that particular situation. And so you know, the cartail's the

same way. Are they going to you know, are they going to get to the point where they're upset because they're losing profits and what are they going to do, you know out there in the field, you know, either for the military or toward the agents out there.

Speaker 1

Hey zeus, always great to catch up with you. Thanks for being part of the program and your willingness to share your experience and the people you talk to still at the border, and again thank you for serving our country.

Speaker 7

Thanks sir Rest and Seve Brave. Take care.

Speaker 1

I appreciate it. Hey, Zeus Rodriguez talking to us from Arizona. Yes, getting up that early to join us live. He just randomly found us years ago on iHeartRadio, called in I think a couple times during What's the Beef? And when I found out what he was doing, what he had done professionally, I said, send me an email here. He is guest contributor expert on the topic of our Southern border on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning

Show with Preston Scott. While the stories don't necessarily change all the time, though, we do have developing stories and events that make it to the big stories in the press box we go through the course of the morning because as the morning unfolds, things start to happen, and so you know, the big stories are the only common element in the show, meaning we do them every hour most of the time, once an hour every now and then we'll have a guest that spans the final hour

of the show, or we have a special guest that can only phone in at during the big stories, and we certainly will do that. But the stories tend to be this is what I want you to know, that's most important We've talked about the border patrol. We talked with Jesus Rodriguez. Agents were encountering six thousand illegals a day in the month of February last year. This year they had two hundred on Saturday. That's just stunning, and of course there are all kinds of ramifications from that.

Now we've got a mess in our hands getting rid of some of these people. We have embedded members of the FBI. I think there are members of Homeland Security. We've documented that one of them talked to James O'Keefe's undercover journalist and admitted they're going to do what they want. Now this person probably doesn't work there anymore, but the defiance of authority is overwhelming, and so it's going to take a huge effort and a continuous effort. I'll be

honest with you. That's why right now jd Vance is my guy looking past Trump, because he's in there now, he's on the same page, and he can fight this for eight more years. Potentially, it will take every bit of it of twelve years to start to fix this. That's the argument to be made. But I just I

came across something that I thought was absolutely hilarious. George Condon of National Journal did a tabulation of the number of questions that Barack Obama took when he was first in office the first month in two thousand and nine, first thirty one days first term one hundred and sixty one. Joe Biden one hundred and forty one. Even fewer are these are questions over thirty Dayslet's do the math. Let's take Joe's number and it's one hundred and forty one

divided by thirty one. That's on average four and a half questions a day. Guess what the number of questions is that Trump took and responded to. This is the key responded to because everyone's yelling questions took and responded to one thousand and nine, four and a half questions a day versus thirty two and a half. I just I think I can just kind of let that sit and linger a minute, marinate in that for just a

little while. Forty minutes past the hour, It's the Morning Show, Preston Scott, wherever you may be, from Florida, Sunshine State to California.

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They scratch that California is hopeless. For the rest, We're your Morning Show. The Morning Show with Preston Scott. While the stories don't necessarily change all the time, though, we do have developing stories and events that make it to the big stories in the press box as we go through the course of the morning, because as the morning unfolds, things start to happen. And so, you know, the big stories are the only common element in the show, meaning we do them every hour.

Speaker 1

Most of the time, once an hour every now and then we'll have a guest that spans the final hour of the show, or we have a special guest that can only phone in at during the big stories, and we certainly will do that, but the stories tend to be this is what I want you to know, that's most important. We've talked about the border patrol. We talked with Jesus Rodriguez. Agents were encountering six thousand illegals a day in the month of February last year. This year

they had two hundred on Saturday. That's just stunning, and of course there are all kinds of ramifications from that. Now we've got a mess in our hands getting rid of some of these people. We have embedded members of the FBI. I think there are members of Homeland Security We've documented that one of them talked to James o'keeff's undercoverageournalist and admitted they're going to do what they want.

Now this person probably doesn't work there anymore, but the defiance of authority is overwhelming, and so it's going to take a huge effort and a continuous effort. I'll be honest with you. That's why right now jd Vance is my guy looking past Trump because he's in there now, he's on the same page, and he can fight this for eight more years. Potentially, it will take every bit of it of twelve years to start to fix this. That's the argument to be made. But I just I

came across something that I thought was absolutely hilarious. George Condon of National Journal did a tabulation of the number of questions that Barack Obama took when he was first in office the first month in two thousand and nine, first thirty one days first term one hundred and sixty one. Joe Biden one hundred and forty one. Even fewer. These are these are questions over thirty days. Let's do the math. Let's take Joe's number, and it's one hundred and forty one.

Divided by thirty one. That's on average four and a half questions a day. Guess what the number of questions is that truck took and responded to. This is the key responded to because everyone's yelling questions took and responded to one thousand and nine four and a half questions a day versus thirty two and a half. I just I think I can just kind of let that sit and linger for a minute, marinate in that for just a little while. Forty minutes past the hour, It's the Morning Show, Preston Scott.

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Tomorrow on the program, a little more history, Doctor edmore, Doctor David Hats will join us. Uh, we'll speak with doctor Hearts about health related things just feeling better naturally. And Steve Stewart of Tallassie Reports will join us tomorrow. We'll also give you a road trip idea. And so that's going to be a busy Thursday as always here on the Morning Show. Oh you know this means means it's time to sing. Well, if you read something insane, I probably did it.

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Come on, everybody, I'm fat of the rockers.

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Going ahead and google my name Google my now the reason man, through the sins, I have committed and we all feel better when we have somebody to play. Come on, yes, and in this case it's Florida woe Man. Wing Stop is a good place. If I'm not mistaken, uh Christian ownership of wing Stop. I know that they support a ton of Christian causes and Christian concerts and stuff. And their new sauce, their their their Pacific Asian Pacific thing,

their glaze. Man. That is absolute awesomeness, absolute awesomeness. Anyway, wing Stop Import Saint Lucy, Florida. Apparently some customers dissatisfied with their food and or service. That's unusual, but it happened. In the video, an employee identified as Irene, who is considered a manager at the age of nineteen, can be seen behind the counter interacting with an upset customer walked up rather animated, waving her arms. The employee can be

seen trying to hold back Irene. Never a good thing when the rank and file employees are trying to hold back someone who's supposed to be a manager that you would think would be there to calm storms and assuage concerns and say the customer is always right and just make things right. You know, here's a Coca cola, here's some extra carrots. Whatever, No, no, our gal Irene decided to take matters into her own hands. With an irate customer. She took the little bottle of ranch and she proceeded

to squirt a little ranch on the customer. But it didn't stop there. She went back, despite the urgings of the employee and the efforts to hold her back, she went back and got herself some hot grease and threw it at the customers. Now there's two and there was a child there. Now there's no word on on whether anyone was injured by the hot grease, but she has been charged with aggravated child abuse and aggravated battery. She admitted to throwing the hot grease in aside a ranch

on the customers. Now, let me be clear, this is an isolated incident, and having requitted a wing stop on a few occasions of late, I can tell you it's fine. It's good. I'd keep their fers fries in the fryer a little bit longer myself. I'd let them crisp up just a little bit more. But it's nothing that an air friar can't handle. But the wings come on, They're good. They are good. Barbecue sauce is really good. The buffalo is excellent. I don't go for the nuclear fire stuff.

That's just I don't know what they call it there, but I'm not into that. I'm good with buffalo on down, good old buffalo on down, safe space for me and wings. You get above there and it's a half hour later, I am running to the restroom. You know what I'm saying. Forty seven past the hour. And no, it's not just my age. I have trust me. I remember the story of Adam Mazano Manzano, a twenty seven year old sports

anchor reporter. I believe he he worked with Telemundo and was covered in the Super Bowl with one of the affiliates, and they've got video and photos now of him with a Dan Atte Corbett Colbot Colbert, who apparently now has

been arrested in connection with his death. She's forty five, and apparently she's got a habit of serving up a little xanax and robbing men that she meets, and she had his phone and credit card, and now they've got the same drug that was found in his system, on her possession or in her own and she's in twelvel because the boy died. So yeah, it's breaking news there. This is a cool story. It's too easy to make this a good news story. When I find good news,

I like to share it. Guy in Missouri attending his garden found a high school class ring from Nebraska that had been missing since nineteen eighty one. Wait, Missouri, how does the ring from Nebraska get to Missouri and in the garden? No, less, they don't know, but it was the Omaha Northwest High School class of nineteen seventy eight with the name Carrie Crocker on it. They couldn't find him until he saw stories on social media about the class ring being found. He said, I have no idea

how it got away from me. Whether it was lost, I misplaced it, or someone stole it, I don't know. But the guy you found it said, I don't want to reward I just want to give it back to the guy who owns it. So there there you go. See. You never know what you're gonna find. It's craziness stuff like that. I've got to get to it to a flea market or something. I just my curiosity. Now I'm finding something, I don't know what it is. I want

before it's done. I want to find something of some value in one of those little flea markets or you know. I don't want a new tag on it. I want it to be old and dated and something that's interesting that only I get and understand. It's that's where I would find my Jaws book, my Jaws first edition printing. Someone that doesn't know they have a first edition of Jaws. They're just selling the book. They here's a buck and I flip it around and I'm like, fifty cents. No,

I'm not going to be that cheap skate. I'm going to be I'll give you a buck. I'll tell you what. I'll give you five. And you can't do that because then they'll say, oh wait a minute, what's it worth. Then they'll start digging, and then you in trouble. You just say, okay, a buck and you walk out and then you go, oh yeah, God, that's how you do it.

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Border encounters on the southern border six thousand a day, Saturday, two hundred. Leadership makes a difference. Seventy five percent of Democrats in a new Harris poll Harris Harbor Pole think that migrant invasion was an accident. This is what we're fighting, friends, The low hanging fruit, what people consume from the mainstream media. Biden's irs leaked over four hundred thousand Americans, taxpayer information intentionally. Trump budget bill gets passed by House. A lot of

work to be done. White House keeps winning. AP is not going to be reinstated anytime soon. Talked about Chloe Cole, don't know who she is, maybe I ought to find out. And the Mayor of Dalton, Tiffany Henyard, her reign of terror is over. Tomorrow we'll pick it up and do it all over again. Friends, have an awesome day,

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