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Two Timothy one, Verse eight, nine and ten. Therefore, do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord, nor of me is prisoner, but share and suffering for the Gospel by the power of God, who saved us and who called us to a holy calling, not because of our works, but because of his own purpose and grace, which He gave us in Christ Jesus before the ages began, and which now has been manifested through the appearing of our Savior, Christ Jesus, who abolished death and brought life
and immortality to light through the Gospel. That last phrase, bringing life and immortality to light through the Gospel, it is shown revealed through the light of the Gospel. You can go all day on that one, but it would be awesome to spend more time ten past inside the American Patriots Almanac, we go take a look at what this National Day of might be. Got some emails to share, big stories, breaking news, So why you listen? Thanks, Thanks pal,
appreciate you sharing time with us. You're in The Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott to the American Patriots Almanac. We Go, February twenty eight. By the way, good morning, I'm Preston. He's a jose An Ant Show. Fifty three, twenty six, eighteen twenty seven. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, first commercial railroad in the United States to carry passengers and freight, is incorporated. There's
your trivia question answer. If you're wondering about the monopoly board being o railroad. There you go, my friends. Eighteen forty nine, the Steamshift California, carrying Goldseekers arrives in San Francisco from New York, marking the beginning of regular steamboat travel between the East and West Coast. I wonder, okay, that's eighteen forty nine forty nine ers San Francisco, forty nine ers. That's what that team's name for the gold
Rush of eighteen forty nine. I wonder if when they arrive, I mean, it's not like today where everyone kind of waits their turn and it's an orderly disembarking of a ship. I'm imagining people just running, get their pick axes and go find land. I mean, I don't know even how you begin that process of figuring out where to go and what to do, but that's the allure of the
whole thing right eighteen fifty four. Just five years later, opponents of slavery listen now meet in Ripping or Ripon, Wisconsin, agree to form a new political party to oppose slavery. Becomes the Republican Party eighteen fifty four on this date, Just saying, wonder if that's part of Black History Month. Nineteen thirty two, the last Ford Model A, the successor of the model t rolls off the factory line. And so there you have this state in history. It is
National skip the straw Day. If you just do it for one day. If you're a cola drinker, tea drinker, coffee drinker, straws are advisable. I'm just saying, you won't stain your teeth. Just saying if you're if you just drink it now and then no big deal. If you like ari a, you you you go to town on that stuff. Straws, baby, just straws. National Chocolate sou Flee
Day if it has chocolate in the title. I'm in National tooth fairy Day, kind of appropriate, National Floral Design Day, National Public Speaking Day, I'm sorry, not speaking Public sleeping Day. You're supposed to take a fifteen minute nap in public wherever you want. At some point in the day, I'm thinking to myself, Okay, when did this happen? Because I don't know of a lot of places I would feel safe doing that. Certainly not on a subway, a bus, public transportation. No chance.
I'm not.
I'm not a good power napper. I cat napper. I am boy. You ask my wife. If I go down, I am not gonna do well the rest of my day. I just am not. I just I feel like I've been drugged if I take a nap, because it's hard for me to do a fifteen minute nap and feel awake. My body's like going, oh, come on, come on, man, come on, you sleep a little more, and two hours later I wake up wondering who hit me? It's crazy. Sixteen passed the album few emails. Customers always write a
couple a couple little things here. First, congratulations McLay boy soccer knocks off Tampa Prep in the two A semis and we'll now head to the state title match in two A boy soccer. Boy, Come on now while we're talking that FSU women's basketball goes up to number three Notre Dame and knocks off the Irish on the road. Say what, I fell asleep watching the first part of that game, and I did not have high hopes because we couldn't throw it in the ocean, and apparently second
quarter caught fire. Tanaia Latson was back. They had lost a couple of players to injury for a few games, but they were winning anyway, which is great because you're building your bench. Well, you've got a couple of key players out. So congratulations to Brooke. Wycoff known Brook for a very long time. Couldn't be happier for and so they will move up in the rankings. Every time they move up, they get knocked back down. But that's a big confidence building win, winning at the other team's court.
And look, we don't supply FSU women's basketball, like a lot of schools are supporting women's basketball. Notre Dame the arena, there are a lot of people there, a lot of people there. So yeah, congratulations on that email from listeners. Charles wrote in yesterday Leapier's coincide with presidential elections, so that's a good way to remember it. So when the year of a presidential election, so for example, last year, I guess it was a leapier and then on women drivers,
he said. Rush Limbaugh occasionally remarked that women were frequently distracted while driving by farting, faardng and masticating behind the wheel. And if you check the dictionary, the former term refers to applying makeup, fixing hair and nails, et cetera. The latter refers to chewing, eating a sandwich, perhaps a snack. Just saying more on that. Later, Pat wrote in I'm just listening to your show about treating red lights like a four way stop sign when the lights are out.
I cannot tell you how much frustration I get, because, just as you said, when one car goes, everybody behind goes. But I think they should put a little sign up next to the lights. That's say, when the light is out, four way stop, something along those lines, they put them up for a no turn on red. And you know what, they're right. I'm sorry, he's right or she don't know. Pat could go either way, not suggest never mind, that
would be smart. And I'll tell you what you could do until you find that the and apparently the technology is out there to power the lights when power goes out and I don't know if that's like solar and storing batteries and then it switches over or what, but I guarantee you there would be a way to put that little sign up and if the power goes out, then a solar powered battery operated just a little led goes around the sign and flashes. That would get it done.
That would get it done. That's a that's a brilliant idea, it really is. And then and then of course today the economic boycott allegedly is happening today. If you missed yesterday's show, some fringers are out there. And by fringers, i'm talking about less than one percent of the population, uh, clamoring because DEI is dying, thank you. It can't die fast enough or soon enough. And more on that later
in this hour. There's this effort to push back and boycott any business that's that's going away from DEI, to boycott those stores. I just said, well, let's do what we do. Buy go to store, go to Walmart, go to Target, buy go on go online on Amazon. Because all these stores are being targeted at different times. And so I get this note from Greg Hey Preston, I don't know about you, but I need about one hundred and fifty bags of red mulch and a few bottles
of weave killer. What a great day to go shopping. See you a Walmart. Love your show. I don't do the red mulch. I used to, but I don't do that. But I loved the spirit. I love the spirit. I'm going shopping today. I am absolutely buying some stuff today. It's no doubting that I'm going shopping somewhere. So there you go. Lee Williams, the gun writer, next hour, your calls an hour three during What's the Beef. We've got
a lot of stories. In fact, do you remember when we talked yesterday about the death of Gene Hackman and his wife, how I just said, something's just it's just off right right, It just I just don't I'm not getting it. Well. Now now they're treating these deaths as suspicious. They'd been dead for a while. Maintenance workers working in the yard noticed that they hadn't seen them and came to the door and looked and saw Hackman's wife dead, laying face down in one part of the house. And
they were basically what they described as mummified. They've been dead for a while. And what's interesting is there were pills scattered open in one part of the house, in the bathroom on the countertop, and it's like, what in the world happened here? Hackman was apparently, though ninety five, in very good health, was a yoga and pilates guy regularly even at his age, which is brilliant. Yeah, yeah, so's there's going to be more to this story. I
don't know what it'll be, but we'll find out. They're twenty seven now, past the hour I ended up on. I was on time for a second there. My drafting chair that I sit at to do this show has multiple features. It has a lumbar feature, it has a tilt feature, and it has the high and low setting on the actual height of the chair. And then it's got armress that come up and down. If you've got like alligator arms, you can raise that thing up there
and it's like and then it's just incredibly versatile. I've long talked about getting another one, a different, slightly different, more opulent chair, but I just I haven't found the right chair yet to replace it with. But the tilt mechanism keeps just over the course of the show. I have to adjust this like six times because it just keeps forward just a little bit and a little bit. Next thing you know, I'm sliding out of the chair and I'm at a consul. It's standing height for most people,
but it's not for me. And when our engineer built this years and years ago, our former engineer, he built this for average people. It was not built for me because I'm taller than average people, and so it's I can't. I would love to stand and do the show. To be honest with you, I would love it, but it's just low enough that it's awkward. So anyway, like you care big stories in the press box this morning, I share my trials with you, Okay, okay, I just I
share my little discomforts. And I know that they're trivial. I get that. But if your office chair is awkward and is causing you would be moaning about it too, all right, So I'm sorry to whine. This is interesting because Trump said that the tariffs against Canada and Mexico go into effect on Tuesday. He said they're not getting the job done. Too many drugs. This is and here's
what's interesting. Are there are some that believe this is a very dangerous game to play, because when we last played the game of raising tariffs, it was something called the Holly Smoot Tariff Act of nineteen thirty and it, in the minds of many, didn't cause it just contributed to the depression, making things difficult elongating it at the time better than a thousand economists on all sides of
the spectrum of philosophy of economics. All of them agreed bad idea, however, and I don't know that it makes a difference or not. Trump's tariffs are not as much about economics as they are about punitive punishment for not helping US deal with drugs. China is the source of the materials needed to make ventanyl. They are shipping that stuff out like nobody's business to Mexico. So, quoting Trump, drugs are pouring in still from into our country from
Mexico and Canada at very high, unacceptable levels. Large percentage of these drugs, much of them in the form of fentanyl, are made in and supplied by China. So tariffs are going up on the two countries north and south of US and China as of Tuesday, unless so we'll see now, is this the first sign of a reaction. Mexico has suddenly agreed to extradite almost thirty drug cartel leaders to the United States. Okay, it's it's interesting. This will be
I'm bringing this up. It's a big story because tariffs need to be very, very selective, precise and intentional. It is risky, so we'll see. Just I'm letting you understand some of the backstory in What's separate rates what happened in nineteen thirty They weren't dealing with the issues we're dealing with, and those tariffs were done to protect US industry and try and force more money into the US economy. It didn't really work well. It was a bad idea.
This is not the same, but there are some overlapping concerns. Forty one past the isle, I do have another big story. I'll slide into that next the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Another big story here, Steak and Shake has rfkid its fries. Kennedy posted congratulations Steak and Shake for being the first national food chain to begin the transition away from seed oils. Thanks for the leadership and the crusade to make America
healthy again. I'm all down with this. Listen. I get the the concerns over Kennedy in his position on abortion. I get that. However, if you've listened to him talk, and I know that's tough, and he does too, he knows it. He is remarkably reasonable and level headed on the things that Health and Human Services is involving itself in remarkably so. If you want to vaccinate your child, he believes you have the right to do that. He's just opposing certain vaccines being mandatory until we know more,
but he respects your rights to make those decisions. He's pointing out seed oils are problematic. They're in a lot of processed foods, if not all of them. Steak and Shake has gone to beef tallow in their restaurants in Ohio, Colorado, Florida, Texas, and Oklahoma. That's where it's starting on beef tallow for
their French fries. First of all, you may not know this, but the flavor of a McDonald's French fry is impacted to a certain extent by the fact that they energize their oil with like a beef bullion of some kind. There's beef in that. That's what accounts for some of that flavor that people just rave about. Now, beef tallow is interesting. I had to do some digging on this.
When you cook like certain meats, and then there's a fat rendered from cooking those meats, and then when it gets to room temperature, you notice how it forms a solid. That's beef tallow at room temperature. It's solid when it's heated. It's an incredible substitute cooking oil and infinitely healthier. Now, just consuming beef tallow in large quantities, bad idea, great idea. Using it as a cooking oil. Avocado oil is becoming a very trendy choice. Here's my point. He's very practical.
He said, Look, fast food is part of our culture. It doesn't mean it can't be healthier. I love this seriously. I do because I eat at fast food establishments, not a lot, but enough, and this makes me happy. And I would be lying to you if I said I'm not heading to Steak and Shake soon. I want to check it out because their fries are good. I just don't eat there very often, not because of the oil thing, but now I have a reason to try it. I'm
just saying I think that's cool. Once again, this is a very significant pivot in the food industry caused by Trump choosing Kennedy Like it. I like it forty six past the hour, so many stories to talk about Lee Williams in just a.
Few wufla fifty two minutes past.
Came across some comments Rachel Maddow of MSNBC made regarding Joy Reid, and I was stunned, absolutely stunned. Now she's livid that MSNBC cut Joy. Read whatever you think of Rachel Maddow as politics, which is likely dimly held her view in your eyes, She's a smart, articulate woman, quoting I'm fifty one years old. I have been gainfully employed since I was twelve, and I've had so many different kinds of jobs. You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
But in all the jobs I've had and all the years I've been alive, there is no colleague for whom I have more affection and more respect than Joy Reid. I love everything about her. I have learned so much from her. I have so much more to learn from her. I do not want to lose her as a colleague here at MSNBC, and personally, I think it's a bad mistake to let her walk out the door. It's not my call, and I understand that, but that's what I think.
I found that unbelievable. Truly, I don't believe her. I think high enough of Rachel Maddow. I don't believe that for one second. That's what could you possibly learn from a hate, bigoted woman. She is so hateful and mean and dishonest and disingenuous, and she's a race baier of the worst kind. What could you possibly have learned? Now? The point of this article was that she's losing almost
all of her staff. They're cutting him in April. She's part of the first hundred days of Trump team, and then she's going to just go to her Monday night show apparently. If that and she talked about her staffers being laid off, dozens of producers, including some who are among the most experienced, most talented, are facing being laid off.
It's never happened at this scale before when it comes to programming, presumably because it's not the right way to treat people, and it's inefficient and unnecessary, and it kind of drops the bottom out of whether or not people feel as if it's a good place to work. So we don't generally do things that way. Maybe all of our folks, including most of the people who are getting this very show, are on the air right now, maybe they will get new jobs here. I hope they all do.
Blah blah blah blah blah. See then I start to question, Okay, just how smart is Rachel Maddow Number one? You'll notice she did not structure her twenty five million dollar contract to keep them employed. She could have. She could have said, Okay, look, I'll take ten million for doing my job, and you can use the other fifteen to pay my staff. I think that would cover it. Or maybe I'll take I'll take fifteen million, you could take the ten and payment.
I mean, there are a lot of ways. Pro athletes do it all the time. They restructure their contract to keep you, to free up money, to get other players, to keep guys employeed, to give someone a raise. I mean, it happens all the time in pro sports. But here's what's missing in all of her analysis of this. The reason why these changes are happening is because MSNBC stinks and no one watches now. I say no one, because in the grand scheme of things in the world of
cable television news. No one watches. They've got a club, a handful of people, that slim margin. Why would advertisers advertise there? And that's part of their problem. It's why Air America didn't work, the liberal radio talk network, it folded, it went bankrupt. Why because advertisers don't want to be part of that. They don't want to be part of an anti business philosophy. And the same holds true with MSNBC. They're Democrat, liberal, left leaning. That's anti business. Even liberal
business owners understand this. You can't succeed in business being a liberal. You can be one, but you can't conduct your business as one. All Right, we come back. Lee Williams, the gun Writer, will join us. So much to talk about with Lee. That's coming up next. All right, friends, welcome the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Great to be with you this morning, and it is Friday. Great to always have with us. Lee Williams. He is the gun Writer.
You can find his work at his website, Thegunriter dot substack dot com. Lee's kind enough to carve out time for us once a month. Hello friend, how are you?
I'm doing well, sir, how are you?
I'm terrific the nature of the things that you cover now is the same, but it's different. I'm curious to know what your reaction was when Donald Trump made the decision to slide ATF's management under Cash Betel, the new director of the FBI.
Well, I'll tell you, everybody in the gun and community went huh, okay, it sounds and I pray this is going to happen.
Brother.
It sounds like he may whack it or carve it up. Everybody was worried that he's going to pick a senior cat to be the ATF director, But he gave it to Cash too. We don't know right now what exactly ATF is going to look like. I hope they keep three or four people on fire and the rest. It is a terrible organization. It should not exist.
Uh.
If they would have given it to somebody, you know, with some financial or management backround, he would just want to rebuild it. But Cash has his hands fall with the DoD, so we'll see. I hope, I pray that he's going to chop it in a little itty bitty bins.
I found a lot of comfort in Pam Bondi's decision to fire the General Council because the General Council for ATF, who had been there since twenty twenty one, was likely behind some of the most egregious decisions that ATF has made in the last four.
Years, without a doubt, without a doubt, she was an evil, evil, evil person who's lucky to make it out of there without who was quite frankly, without facing any criminal charges. Because that's the way it should be. I mean, my god, man, look at what that agency has done. Okay, you don't have to look very far, because well, they targeted, you know, the Mark Banley and his family had grenades thrown at him.
Russell Fincher lost his farm. Oh and you can ask Brian Melanowski's widow what she thinks of him because ATF shot and killed her husband, Brian. But you know, he's running an airport, never had any interaction with law enforcement. ATF is a sick joke, bro, and it needs to be put down.
Couldn't you argue that cash Betel might actually be perfect in this regard? There needs to be an investigation of the criminal actions that went on inside ATF over the last several years.
I would say, huge, yeah, I mean, it's like, who aren't you gonna charge their malfeasance is legendary. Every big investigation they've ever tried to do, they screw up, and you know, occasionally somebody dies, or a whole community like in Waco, Texas, will die. It's sick.
We've got time left this morning to talk about something that I know is very important to Lee. It's a story he's written about multiple times. It's the story of a sailor serving twenty years in prison for legal semi automatic collectibles. You can shake your head all you want and say, come on, that's not happening. But as we've just sort of documented, that's exactly what's been going on under the ATF. When we come back, Lee Williams talks about this story. Do not miss it. He's the gun writer.
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The gun writer. Lee Williams joins us this morning. Lee tell us the story of Patrick Tate. Is it a damiak a domniac?
Yeah, you're you're pretty close.
Where does this begin He's in East six.
In the Navy, who going for one. He had been accepted to go and go to Seal School out in Coronado, California, and he had done some preliminary stuff. He was going to get promoted to an one. He had gotten his degree as an enlisted man in the Navy. Now, for those of you who aren't familiar with special operations, that's pretty rare. You know, they only have an X number of officer spots in Seal School and they like to give him to graduates from college, graduates from Annapolis. So
him getting that was a pretty big deal. Meanwhile, all all of his adult life, he's been dealing with gun parts on several websites. He's been selling legal gun parts. So of course ATF tries to entrap him. He's got some ATF snitch who was going after a completely innocent man. They kick a search warrant at his home. Every single thing they find is one percent legal. Every single thing they find in as safe as one hundred percent legal. So what do they do well? ATF sends in this
dufust named Jeffrey Bodell. He's ATF firearms enforcement officer. He takes the The guy has a toy sten gun. Okay, it doesn't fire around in one chamber round. He puts a sten action in a sten barrel of a magazine won't fit, and he gets the thing to go bang once. Admiak had had five very expensive and extremely collectible, perfectly legal semi atos that fire from an open bolt. Based on the all the ATF technician could achieve was semi
automatic fire with these. He classified all five as machine guns. There were several receivers that have been cut in half. The guy called them machine guns. The same parts you can buy online right now, we can go to the website. You don't even get an FFL or any paperwork. Bodell had three inert RPGs, rocket propelled grenade launchers. They had holes drilled in him. They were stripped of their internal parts. He picked them up at some kind of fare somewhere.
Their ATF expert added parts from real RPGs until he could fire not a rocket but a single seventy six two by thirty nine millimeters round. As a result, they were destructive devices. He went to court. He got sentenced to twenty years. He is serving. He's on like year number two right now it's just crazy. Brother, Why is this such a big deal, Because if they're going to go after and prosecute Admiak, who was an innocent E sixth sailor, he'd be leading a special warfare platoon right now.
They'll go after anybody. And you know, I wrote seven stories I think on this because this is a good guy. I've talked to him several times, practically every day in prison. He's in New Jersey, and you know he's a good guy who doesn't belong there. But the ATF lied at nauseum about him.
This is horrifying.
It is.
So who's to fay? This clearly has to be under appeal or is it not.
It's under appeal, but you know those can take years. Brother, President Trump could let him out right now on a part, pardon him and let him go.
And then he needs to file suit against ATF.
Absolutely absolutely every single thing. And I've gone through the list one hundred times. They took like sixty things from them. All of them are legal. And if you don't believe they're legal, let's go to these gun websites and you can buy them. You can buy them right now, half of them, most of them you don't even need your driver's license. They're not firearms. It's a gun tit where the receivers been chopped in a half.
So who was who turned.
Everything into machine guns and grenade launchers and destructive devices?
So who was defending Patrick at the very outset of this? Or did he not have the resources to hire an attorney?
He hired an attorney. The attorney was kind of a joke. He hired good experts too, but the judge wouldn't The judge was part of the problem. Wouldn't let the experts testify. And you know you should read this Bodell's.
This sounds like a John Grisham novel.
Lee, Oh, it's horrible. It's horrible. That's why I've devoted seven stories, and I got to tell you they're being read. I've never seen track twitter a million page views on one tweet.
Uh.
It's just amazing how this kid is getting known and we need to pass his name around. This guy, I can't tell you what a good man is. He was gonna lead a seal place two. It's just mind numbing.
Brother, more to come with Lee Williams. He's the gunwriter. It's the website. The gunwriter dot substack dot com. Read these stories. We'll keep talking here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott twenty one minutes past the hour. Lee Williams with me his website, Thegunwriter dot substack dot com. You can find the articles and the opinions. There's five article fact based articles and there are a couple of ops written by Lee Williams on a young man serving
twenty years. He committed no crime. He had nothing in his possession that was illegal. And Lee, I think people are right now sitting there saying this can't happen in America, but it's happening.
It is.
I mean, they rebuilt atf rebuilt a toy gun and three d watt that means completely demilitarized RPGs to make their case against an innocent man. What won't they do? I mean, look at these people who have been victimized before, like Mark Manley. Okay, he doesn't know if he's going to be charged. Same thing there. They didn't find anything in his helm that was illegal, but he's told, yeah, you're going to be under investigation. Brian Melanowski, same thing.
What would they have charged him with? Oh, that's right. They shot him AHF is completely completely lost control. What signing their warrants is nuts. It's just like this case here. I've never seen anything this bad, brother, I mean, I've covered I've written hundreds of stories on ATF for fifteen years. I have never seen anything this bad. Where you have a great guy, I mean, was accepted to seal school. Okay, it was going to be a Navy seal. And the
Navy never bought into the charges either. Now once he once he went to jail, once the trial was going on, they could have reduced him that he won, but no, they paid out. Is they kept him as an E six because his friends had gone to the agent and said, hey, this is what ATF's doing and this is screwed up. Navy bought into that. He was allowed to quit his military career with honor. He received an honorable discharge in prison. ATF is completely bogus on this. I can't tell you that enough.
Well, you and I talked off air about you know some people that we know through the show that we're going to reach out to. But what would you like people listening to know? And what can they do?
First thing is go to his website, freedomfor Tate, dot org. That's freedom for Tate, as in Patrick tateadomiak dot org.
Actually it's a dot com too.
Okay, read about it. Read about his story. My stories are on there, everybody's stories are on there. Read about him and get up to speed, and then go to your lawmakers. He needs a presidential pardon, and then it's time to go after the ATF if there's any ATF left by them, and I hope there will be, because somebody needs to go to prison for what they did to him.
Yeah, it's not enough. Look, obviously you accept the pardon, you accept getting him out of prison immediately, but that's not good enough. He needs to be restored. He needs to be made whole. There needs to be restitution paid to him, and then there needs to be accountability to the people that made this happen, including the judge that ran a farce of a trial and would not allow evidence that is overwhelmingly admissible into the court evidence for the trial.
You know, and I still think about these young seals in his sealed platoon and how he would have been a great officer and these guys would have really benefited from being in his platoon. That just hurts me. As a military man. That it's it's sad man. I mean, he'll never he can get out tomorrow. He will never be a naval officer. And that's that sucked.
Why couldn't he be.
Well, it's so competitive to get in, especially especially a special of the unit like that is. He just couldn't.
But a wrongful conviction, Lee, in this circumstance would would almost require a Navy reinstatement.
Well, you know, I'm all for that. I hope the Navy would do that. I just don't see it happening. I'm more concerned right now. I'm getting him getting his butt out of prison. Sure, he is serving in a medium security in New Jersey, and yeah, I mean he's he's doing tasks every day, trying to focus on his case. But every time I talk to him, it's on a pay phone and you'll have to run and go to get his ID checked, and I mean it's just a hassle. And he, like I said, he did nothing.
Wrong, right, Lee. Thank you for what you're doing, thank you for all you've written on this and sharing his story on the program today. And we will use whatever resources we have available to us to try to help and advance the cause.
Excellent. I can't thank you enough. Brother, that's what we need.
Thank you, Sir Lee Williams with us this morning again and the website The Gunwriter dot Substack dot com. But I think Lee would immediately say, go to this website, Freedom for Tate f o R Freedom for Tate dot com and you'll see the entire story there. This Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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Yeah, we're gonna do everything we can to help this kid. This is egregious, the most egregious I've heard yet short of the loss of the life of Brian Malinowski. And people need to be prosecuted for this stuff. It's I will take the clunkiness and the heavy handedness that sometimes comes with Donald Trump to get rid of crap like
this in our country because this is a cancer. The people that were sitting in prison because of January sixth and doing nothing other than walking into the Capitol when doors were opened for them, that this is just wrong on so many levels. And again, do what you can. Freedom for Tate dot com. Let's make this a cause. Let's get let's get our let's roll up our sleeves.
I've already sent two notes. I've already sent two notes to people that we know behind the scenes, and we know people that actually can hand something and put it in front of President Donald Trump. I don't ever abuse those types of connections ever, but I will ask those connections to simply look and do what you think is right.
Do what you can to help. Speaking of big stories in the press box, I think we're going to find out that Mexico's already responding yet again to Donald Trump, saying all right, we haven't seen enough done to curtail the fentanyl problems plaguing our nation. So he said that tariffs are coming back. He gave time for Canada and Mexico to respond appropriately. There was some action, so he said, okay, we'll wait. But those tariffs are now set to go
in on March fourth, which is on Tuesday. China is included, and we now know that Mexico has agreed to extradite twenty seven or twenty nine cartel leaders to the United States to face charges. It's a start. I think behind the scenes, Marco Rubio goes to them and just says, very simply, if you protect the cartels in any way, shape or form, this will end poorly for you. So here are your choices. You either deal with them yourselves,
which I know is difficult for you. If I'm talking to the Mexican President, I'm saying, I know this is difficult because many of your lawmakers and many of your police states are under the payroll of the cartels. I understand that. That's why we're willing to help. We will, we will target the leadership of the cartels, and to borrow from Denzel Washington and the movie Man on Fire,
kill them all. These tariffs are very different than the tariffs that preceded the worst of the depression and might have elongated it in nineteen thirty known as the Holly smoot Ter eff Act. Those tariffs were ill advised. They did not work. These are different kinds of tariffs. There's risk, there absolutely is, but the cause is different. Yeah, there's some trade imbalances that need to be addressed, and those probably can be addressed by not hammering nations with trade.
But we're really focusing on three nations here. But we're also looking at trade in a holistic sense of well, if you've got open access to our country, we need to open access to yours, and if you're putting tariffs on our stuff, we'll put tariffs on yours. That's it's the way it works. And then Steak and Shake. This is a big story because Steak and Shake has rfkid its fries, and I'm talking about that's their term, not mine.
They are being congratulated because the cooking oil for their French fries at least have moved from corn pressed oils or seed pressed oils sorry, to beef tallow and in Florida, no less, among other four other five other states. So there you go, forty one minutes past the hour. We are getting ready for what's the beef Friday about a half hour from now, a little less. All right, let's have some fun talking about the Trump Gold Card. It's interesting,
at the very least it is. It is interesting. Donald Trump has an idea of changing one of the longstanding visa programs and not letting it be so cheap to get into the country. So we had this to say.
It's sort of a green card plus and it's a path to citizenship. We're gonna call it the Gold Card. And I think it's to be very treasured. I think it's going to do very well, and we're going to start selling hopefully in about two weeks. Now, just so you understand, if we sell a million, right, a million,
that's five trillion dollars, five trillion. If we sell ten million, which is possible, ten million highly productive people coming in or people that we're going to make productive, they'll be young. But the talented, like a talented athlete, that's fifty trillion dollars. That means our debt is totally paid off, and we have fifteen trillion dollars above that. And now I don't
know that we're going to sell that many. Maybe we won't sell many at all, but I think we're going to sell a lot because I think there really is that there's no other country can do this, because people don't want to go to other countries. They want to come here. Everybody wants to come here.
Now, whether it works or not, outside the box thinking, let's take people that want to be successful, that have proven themselves to be successful, ergo they can afford this. Apparently there are one hundred and fifty two hundred thousand ready to do it now. Now there's a loophole in it, though, and it allows the person to have something that you and I don't have, and that's maybe problematic. There's a
tax loophole. See right now, under the current tax code, if you are in this country and you make money abroad, that money's taxable. Their money wouldn't be Only their domestic earnings would be taxable, their foreign earnings would not. That's an unfair that's an unfair advantage. You can't advantage someone that's coming into this country over people that are here. So that's a problem that would need to be that needs to be worked out. But isn't that interesting? Here's
what I love about Trump. Why can't we do this? I don't know. Maybe there's good reasons why we can't. And if you look at it and there are little loopholes in there that need to be closed down, Okay, let's talk about it. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater, because there's a part or two that's a little funky. Fix it. And the way you do that, in my opinion, is if they've got money that's being made overseas and it's being parked overseas, we shouldn't tax it.
But if it if it comes into the country, then yes, But let's have a reasonable X rate. Let's not tax someone thirty eight percent of their income if they do really well because they make money. Stop that, stop immoral taxation. Anyway. Forty six past the hour. I just thought that was interesting. I think it's very interesting. Back with Morgan.
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Fifty one minutes past the hour. What's the beef in just a little bit? Got best and worst? Good news dad joke headlines for the b All next hour Monday. Consumers Defense Executive Director Salnuzo. We are we are just over ten days away from the start of the legislative session. So heehaw here we go, right and uh and so we'll get the preview of the session and then once a week Salo will be in every Monday and we will we will share what's going on, the things that
impact you. So I hope you don't just check out and go, oh boy, legislative wonky stuff. No, no, no, no, no no. We talk about the things that will impact you and your business and your life here in the state of Florida. I will tell you because yeah, I just happen to know there is no better overview of the legislative session than what Sal gives us. There just isn't. You can go all over the state, you can read it whatever you want. You're going to get the best,
most concise update on the Florida session right here. So tell your friends, both of them, all right, No, sooner and I talked about female drivers, and I've had all kinds of email from people saying, begrudgingly, yeah, you're right. Women women writing me saying, now, there are some bad male drivers too. I admitted that on the front end, of course there are. But and then the emails follow, women writing in saying yeah, yep, it's women, no doubt.
So yesterday, I'm driving two lane road, two way, two lane standard road right, one lane coming this way, one lane traveling that way. There's a work truck parked on the side of the road, so it's in the road a little bit, which blocks the oncoming lane from me. And of course the woman driving the truck around the obstruction stares at me as I'm going ahead, because I'm like, uh, what are you doing? So let me help out here,
because I'm a good guy. When there are two lanes traveling in opposite directions and there is a work truck, a delivery truck, something on the side of the road that causes you to have to stop because there's oncoming traffic. If it's on your side of the road, you have to stop and wait. And the right of way belongs to the unobstructed lane always. Always, if you're in the unobstructed lane, you just with caution because of fools like
this lady. Drive cautiously, but if you stop trying to be a good citizen, you can cause a wreck from people thinking you're just gonna proceed like you should be. So if your lane is obstructed, you stop, You let traffic go by, you make sure it's safe, and then you proceed around the obstruction in the other lane as needed. That's how it works. The right of way belongs to the unobstructed lane always. So to the lady driving the pickup truck on Live Oak Plantation, it's on you, lady.
You were wrong, And I hope you listen to my show, because yes, that was me looking at you like what are you doing? It was me, I'm fine, that's fine, didn't ruin my day. Made a note about it so I could talk about it on the show to help instruct others moved right along, but come on, people, this is rudimentary stuff. Eight five zero two zero five to BFLA,
What's the Beef Friday is next? On the Morning Show with Preston, Scott Mark wrote in you feel better now, by golly, I do the therapeutic benefit of what's the Beef? I just demonstrated. You can hear it in my voice now. Actually you can hear that in my voice every day. I love what I do. It's your time, friends, what do you want to complain about? It can be about drivers, It can be about roads. It can be about deliveries. It can be about things you buy at the store.
It can be about the price of eggs, what's happened to chickens? It can be that Donald Trump is in office. If you're angry about that, feel free to call in. We might laugh at you, we might say on the back end of the phone call you're welcome anyway, but no, seriously, it's your chance to call in and complain about anything you want. We have two lines open, two are taken, two are available at eight five zero two zero five to BFLA. It's what's to be Friday? We have two
simple rules. No profanity, and don't make it personal. If you have a bad experience at a business, by all means, tell us what happened. Just leave the name of the business out of it. If I want you to bring it in, if I think it's safe and appropriate to do so, I will ask you to do that. So call in. We've got two lines open. If you want to be on the show, do it. Michael, thanks for being patient. You are up with it's the beef.
My big pressing is if people going down to Capitol Circle they stop and allow someone to turn left. They don't realize there's a three lane rows on either side, and the people in the far right lane don't know why people are stopping and they're continuing on their way, and all of a sudden the car cuts through the traffic and the time it's women allowing other cars to turn left.
What have I done?
Yeah, you have a great day.
Press brother, You know what everybody right now knows exactly what you're talking about. And if you're that person and you accept that that opportunity to go across, you are taking your life into your own hands and getting you and you run the risk you're getting t boned.
Yeah, exactly.
I boy, as you were describing it, I was just smiling because I know what you mean. I know and you and sometimes you're stuck. You want to help somebody out, but it's like, man, read the room, this is not the time to be turn in here, go down the road, take a stop light, make a U turn, do it the right way, and come on back and make and get across safely. But yeah, I understand what you mean. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA Richard, you are up. What's the beef.
Morning for us?
Then morning?
Well we're still on the driving thing, okay, okay, So every morning I have to drive completely across town on Tennessee Street, okay, to get my work. This morning, there's a young lady and men are bad drivers too. There's a young lady. It's in the middle lane of Tennessee Street, old her phone, right by the campus. I kind of blow the horn and she stops at an intersection and I stopped there and I'm kind of going, hey, till
you get off your phone. Well, she pretty much gives me the bird, and I'm kind of like going, I'm trying to help you and save you, and you want me to go and and I just, I just it happens on a regular basis. It does, and I'm just it just they get off your phone and drive. Have a good weekend.
Person, Thank you, Richard, appreciate the phone call. Yeah, you're trying to save people from themselves. And what do they do to thank you? They flip you off. Man. I don't know if you know this, but it's supposed to be hands free, and you're supposed to have your eyes on the road. Come on now, I'm just saying, you know, and and someone's trying to get you to just keep your eyes on the road because you're drifting into their lane.
That's That's the one that just drives me nuts, is drifting into the into the lane of the person next to them because they're too busy staring at their phone. All right, we've got we got calls standing by. We got one line open. That's gone. Nope, it's back eight five zero two zero five w FLA one line open. You can call in now. Jose gets to the calls when he can. He has to run a radio program.
First callers second in this situation, hang in there. You're next on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Decades of doing morning drive radio differently doing it his way, like call Blue Eyes, except he's not one of the great decomposers. You know, it's not six feet under. Hey, the Morning Show with Preston Scott. What would happen? I'm just throwing this out.
What would happen if you had a law that said, if you've got to protest, that's fine, but you have to do it without a mask on. I'm looking at all these protesters Bernard College or University in New York, and they've been attacking Jewish people. It's not a it's not a pro Palestinian, it's an anti Jewish protest. They're making Jewish students totally unsafe, and they're all wearing masks. A bunch of cowards. Reminds me of Clan Tifa. All right, let's go to John John Europe. What's the beef?
Hey, Preston, Uh, I'm it's kind of a sad beef because I am really concerned about the state of the medical community here in Tallahassee. We are being bought up by foreign companies. You can't even go to a doctor that you can pronounce their name anymore. They can barely speak English. It's you know, is it too much ask for an American doctor?
Wow, I have not noticed that the problem has gone that that extreme.
I probably, Preston is worse than that. These companies are buying up these medical facilities like our big hospital and our big medical groups, and they are running off the doctors. They are quitting in droves, and they're leaving. The best heart surgeons are gone.
Now.
Don't have a bypass in Tallahassee anymore.
We used to be great two three years ago. We were great.
Now. I wouldn't go here if it was the bus die. You know, it's critical. It's gotten critical press and I don't know if you've dug.
Into it, but you need to Thank you very much, John, appreciate the phone call. I personally wouldn't talk to a doctor that didn't speak my language real fluently and communicated very well. That would not be my doctor unless I'm like in a foreign country, you know, and then you know, you get what you get. But thanks very much for the phone call. Let's go to Matt. Good morning, Matt, you're up. What's the beef.
Morning, Preston, Thanks for taking my call. You open the canon whars with this traffic coffee I live over in heat I live over in Panama City, and on my way to work every at least twice a week, I almost get hit at least twice a week going down two thirty one in the morning bumper to bumper traffic, and then see people trying to cut clear across to the other.
Side of the road.
Or I saw what one young lady putting on her makeup in bumper to bumper.
Traffic makes me cringe.
Or just within five minutes, I have what I have to slam on my brakes because someone decides to stop in the middle of an intersection to try to cross through it. And five minutes later, someone in front of me lets a car through, and the car behind that when they let three think I'm gonna do the same thing. Don't assume someone's gonna let you into traffic. That almost hit me, almost t boned me.
Wow, all right, you feel Do you feel a little better though getting it said?
I do? And I wish we don't have driver's ed in our school system anymore. And I think that was the big mistake in recent history, taking drivers that out of schools.
Yeah, not just that man, but being willing to fail somebody Sorry, you stink. You can't drive. You're not getting the pass. I don't care how old you are. You're terrible. Yeah, it's I've been advocating for a long time now. If you make if you miss your your turn, you're in the wrong lane. Take your medicine. Just go on by turn around. Take your medicine. But don't make the world stop for you because you were busy thinking of other
things and got in the wrong lane. All right, Sorry, let's go to uh let's see here we got John.
Hi, John, you're up, good morning, presson. Thank you for what you do. And i'd like to concur with all my former callers. They kind of narrowed down my grip this morning. But uh, today I want to focus on the Epstein Report. I don't care about the Epstein Report. I won't energy and cheap groceries work on that. No one's ever gonna be prosecuted for the Epstein report coming out. Quit spending money and time on it, y'all have a good weekend.
Thank you, John, it's your beef. I disagree. I don't think we're wasting a ton of resources. We're just we're just covering it up. Doesn't take much to cover it up. No, I want to know if members of Congress were abusing and involved in the trafficking of young girls. I want to know that. I don't want cheap energy at the expense of that. That's just me though. But thank you very much for calling in. John. I always appreciate your calls. We got Daryl, we got Jenna, We got time for
one or two more. We have two lines open eight five zero two zero five to b FLA sixteen past the Hours What's to Be Friday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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We got four callers and four callers only is what we will fit into this segment, final segment of Therapy twenty two Past the Hours. What's to Be Friday in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, Darryl. Thank you for being patient. You are up, my friend. What's the beef?
Federal judges? We need to put a doze task to make getting with of judges more easy.
What has what has stimulated this phone call?
A lifetime of craziness by federal judges. It's just how one judge wants to block those in restore the money going to the us AI. The thank goodness that got asked. But it's just a constant, not mere every day of judges overstepping common sense and watch it through their authority.
Yeah, that's a you raise a great, a great point in the judiciary being problematic because there are so many political appointees and it works both ways. But we're supposed to be hiring people that know the law and follow the constitution.
Any judge who gets you a unanimous overrule, they should be done.
Yeah, we've got some judges in our part of Florida that are really good at being overruled in appellate proceedings. And I also know, thank you Daryl for calling in. I also know they have rabbit ears. They listen in and can't stand it when they're criticized. That's why I won't mention Mark Walker very often on the show. Judge Walker, I try not to talk about him because he's overruled so much it's like he's got footprints on his head. But anyway, Jenna, thanks for calling in. What's the beef?
Good morning, president. Since I'm the only woman that called in today and we are talking about drivers. Yeah, I have two beefs, and I don't think that idiocy is discriminary. Just let's talk about the roundabout Coloney Way and.
Shamrock, Yes, let me talk about it.
Does not have the right of way.
And these guys on their service trucks every day come flying through there, not just them, but lots of people. And you know there's Shamrock is backing up and Colney Ways is falling through like it's a green light.
It's not.
You don't have the right of way. And then, oh, let's talk about service trucks some more. A majority of the drivers are male and they are on their phones and those great big trucks and they could give a hoot whether or not they are running up on you. So it's not discriminary.
No, And we've made but Jenna, Jenna, we've made an abundantly clear there are bad drivers of both sexes, but women are more.
Women are more.
There are more of them that are bad than men. But thank you, no point taking and well done representing. I appreciate it. We're down to our final two callers. Sorry, folks, if you're calling in now you're too late, Melissa, you are up. What's the beef?
Oh my goodness, I have wanted to call you for months about that.
Come on, come on.
I live off Centerville.
Road, and so when you go towards Capitol Circle.
Off Centerville, you cross over and is a region's bank there where that that traffic it says to merge. We don't allow.
Anybody to merge.
That should be a yield.
Why is that a merge?
And only the people that are in tawhappe know.
That no one's going to let you merge in a familiar with that intersection.
I'm very familiar with it.
Oh it drives me nothing to put you and then people won't be trying to merge every the ones that know that we're not going to let anybody in every single day.
I think wrecked almost happened because of one word on the road.
Yeah, and and and you know, and Melissa, here's what I think is almost worse is that it can oftentimes lead to the road rage that we've talked about so frequently on the show.
Absolutely true, because I go.
Through it every day, Thank you, Melissa. But look at the therapy that's happened here. You're laughing awesome, Thank you so much. I appreciate the call. One last caller here, Bubba, you are the caboose, my brother, what's the beef?
Let me tell you this. The rule out here is a great state of Louisiana, you know where everything happens spurs and we can get all your drivers and bring them out here on the Pearl River and just teach them how to catch jatas. And that was all that problem. But anyway, I'm out here with a bunch of veterans, been here, come back and forth from Tallahassee to slight
l and New Orleans. But the veterans are asking the question, Preston, is when is the last time that you had a major leading the Secretary of Defense who has the power to fire four star generals? That is the question on the table. Then you know, we got a mixed bunch out here. So and I prefer you called me bob was instead of Bubba. I'm a French bubba. I'm a fridge bubble. That means that if you say Bubba and lose that out here, you may have twelve hound.
Dogs ure up on the porch.
So they ordained me as the Greek book.
Wah, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Man.
You gotta keep turning it on.
We try our best. Blub blah, thank you, brother. I appreciate the phone call. Be safe out there. In answer to your question, I am absolutely just fine with a Secretary of Defense that is lower rank than the people he's now in command of.
Why.
Because I've watched what's happened, what has happened over the last two decades. We need a soldier, we need someone that has been of recently serving with boots on the ground. I'm good with it. I don't know if that'll answer everybody's concerns, but all we can do now is wait and see how he does. And what I've seen so far I like a lot. Thanks for the calls, everybody. Twenty eight minutes past the hour. We've got the best and worst, good news, dad joke, and headlines from the
bees still to come on the Morning Show. Thanks for joining us.
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Thirty six minutes past time for the best and worst of the week, and so we begin over there in Studio one a hose. Can you see what is your best and worst? O?
My best for the week is jeff Jeffrey Epstein list being brought out.
I think as well, it's not out yet. Well, yeah, they're they're we're waiting on the names, right.
Yeah.
I think it's great for government transparency. Yeah, it's a big deal, even if nothing comes out of it, just the government being transparent. I mean, there's been a lot of government transparency going on. So the whole Trump cabinet, great job, and then the bad.
It's it changed up on me.
The bad.
Uh, it was one thing, but now it's the story about pat A Tait Adam Adam Mayak.
Uh.
That is just a horrible story. Yeah, just absolutely terrible and hopefully we can get this, uh this young man free.
Yeah, I'm with you on that. Oh yeah, it's not it's not my worst. I'm I'm a little more selfish and self centered than you are.
No.
Now, my worst of the week is that I caught your tooth problem. Oh it's contagious, must be. Yeah, I got a molder in the back that's starting to act a little funny. And I've had no issues for years, and I I mean I I got perfect check oups for years. I mean twice a year go get go in there and get looked at and get the teeth cleaning done and all that. And it's like, what in the world's going on here? So I got just a little touchiness. It's not I can I can touch the tooth.
It's fine. I no heat or cold problems.
It's just it's like it's one of those things where I'm like, okay, and I'm thinking to myself, See, it's his fault because he didn't get his taken care of. Yeah, it spread, it spread, But my best of the week overshadows it all. My best of the week happened on Monday night when I found out from our son and daughter in law that we are going to have another granddaughter. Not even close, not nothing eclipses that we're going to have another grandchild.
And so and we're looking at, you know, another summertime baby. My granddaughter, one of one of my two granddaughters, was born on my birthday. I can't even begin to tell you how much that means to me. It's just it's just it's so cool to know that as she grows older and we get closer, and I don't know how we'll get closer, because we're already. I mean, it's Papa, Papa, it's it's it's awesome. It just blesses me. My grandchildren are a blessing. Got four of them now five on
the way, number five. But the fact that I have a birthday with my granddaughter is just so cool. It just is. And I just remember, and I've shared this couple times. I whispered to her the day she was born and I held her for the first time. I said, we're gonna stop counting Papa's birthday, start counting yours next year. And I am aokay with that celebration. Forty minutes past the hour with The Morning Show, Preston Scott, this is not the good news segment, but it's about to be.
But until we get there, Pentagon's announcing plans to discharge transgender service members. I'm sorry. I am absolutely good with that because I stand by my conviction. They are in need of help. They are not fit for service, certainly not in a fighting capacity. Well, but they're capable. I'm sorry, they're not mentally in a place where they should be allowed in that setting, they shouldn't be allowed in with classified materials. I just I am all for empathy and helping.
But if that's a decision you've made for your life, that's fine. But it disqualifies you from certain things. No, I mean, there are all kinds of decisions that we make in our life that disqualify us from other things. I could have been a lawyer, I chose not to be. I'm not allowed to be a lawyer in a courtroom. I made decisions that disqualified me. I'm okay with that.
If you want to dress up as another sex and go around your life believing that you're something that you're not, you're allowed to do that in this country, and there are places that will employ you without any questions. But there are other places that will not, and that should be just fine with you because you've made those choices. And that's okay. I guarantee you we're going to be visiting that topic again. But anyway, to the good news. There's a national movement that you can take part of
for another few days. It's based on the idea that a muffin, a baked muffin, is a metaphor for kindness. It's a national movement based on National Muffin Day, which this year was the twenty third we talked about on our National Day of and years ago a guy named Jacob Kaufman started baking muffins for people that were in shelters and homeless, just to say, have something nice, freshly baked and enjoy it. And then someone on the West coast or the East coast of the country. He's doing
this on the West coast. Someone on the East coast, a blogger and a baker who follows this kind of news decided to publicize it and now it's a thing. So if you are inclined, here's what happens. You bake muffins, distribute them to the homeless shelter or to where people are needy, take some pictures and post them and get this, Every muff and tier love that a muffin tier who bakes and shares a public photo of their handiwork on
social media with the hashtag give Muffins. Up to ten dollars will be donated to either the California Community Foundation or the beloved Ashville Foundation, which is helping people that have gone through the fires or the flooding in Ashville. You can also follow it on Instagram, Facebook, x and so forth. So yeah, simply baking some muffins and handing them out to people that might be hungry for something fresh, lead baked. That's cool, doing nice things. It's good news
here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's going to be a great feat. I'm gonna head out at some golf walls this morning for the first time in a while. I've been working on my flexibility, working on my strength a little bit, and working on my back, strengthening my back. I'm sure they'll come an opportunity to talk more about some of the things that I'm doing, because I think they'll be useful to many of you.
As we age, we kind of start bending over. And I found the recipe to stop that now seriously, and we'll have some segments dedicated to that at some point in the next month or so. But it's time for dad joke. This is courtesy of Charles, who missed it the first time I shared it, and so I'm sharing this again to help him out. Of course, there's the distinct possibility that I didn't share it the last time that I forgot, and so either way, what's the harm? Right?
When does a joke become a dad joke? When it becomes apparent that's so good?
All right?
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Started the radio program with a great tune from the Newsboys We Believe and Our Scriptures TWI Timothy one, verses eight through ten. So if you want to jump back, that's what we we talked about, and you can always catch the devotional the beginning of the podcast. Who knows, maybe we ought to do a separate podcast on just the devotional. Just the devotional as a podcast. That's something to think about. Okay. Big stories in the press box. Trump announces the tariffs are back in play on Tuesday
in Mexico, Canada, and China. He said not enough's being done to stop drugs at the borders. All of a sudden, Mexico says they are extraditing about twenty four, twenty five, twenty six plus cartel leaders to the United States to face charges. It's almost to the point where Trump says, jump and they go. How high The question on the terror is, oftentimes compared to the Smooth Holly Act of
nineteen thirty. Yes, tariffs are risky. These tariffs are for a very different set of reasons, primarily, so we got to pay attention to the tariffs and just that's a story. To keep an eye on it and learn more about Kennedy praising fast food chain Steak and Shake and their efforts to make America healthy again after it RFKD it's fries. Fries are being boiled or cooked now in beef two, not seed pressed oils. It's I think it's a great development.
Rachel Maddow upset that staffers are being laid off at MSNBC, but she didn't offer to renegotiator contract twenty five million Trump's gold card. We talked about that, had a great conversation with Lee Williams the gun Rid. I'm sure we'll update that on Monday. Have a great weekend.