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“Working class” or “Blue collar”?

2 - What’s going on in LA? Tea time! Mika makes a correction on Morning Joe. 205 - Are we “working class” or “blue collar”? Your calls. Can Krasner be defeated? 210 - Money Melody! 215 - Winner? 225 - Why isn’t LA able to fight these fires correctly? Were they even equipped to handle this? Your calls. 230 - Debbie Dingell of Delaware has a response as to why she did not vote for the Laken Riley Act. Why did these officials hold out? 240 - Elon Musk is going to be an expert at the game ‘Diablo’ in 30 days. Will he? 250 - Lightning Round!
Duration:
46m
Broadcast on:
08 Jan 2025
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Belco, banking for everyone. Dom Geordano. Untock Radio 1210. W.P.H.D. Philadelphia's Tock Radio 1210. W.P.H.D. W.P.H.D. W.O.G.L. East D.3. Philadelphia. Always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dom Time. Now Dom Geordano. All right, thanks to Dan. I just got during that break. A very belated Christmas present. I've never used a tea strainer, but the tea that he got me is a rare blend, apparently. It's not good enough that I have good old-fashioned bigelow, pomegranate. By the way, when I was in Israel, pomegranates there, they love drinking pomegranate juice. They take an old big pomegranate, and they squash it right there and give it to you. Yes, Dan, thank you. I will be straining that tea tonight. Fresh pomegranates in there, Dan, fresh pomegranate. Yeah, it seems invigorating. I'm just sniffing it during the break. Well, you can be honest about the gift. That was why I gave it to you for the show fodder. Is that something you actually might try? You are, why not? Or is it just going to sit in a pail somewhere? No, I'm a tea connoisseur. I've never used a tea strainer though. It seems kind of too delicate. A little too feminine. I gave you one with a little bumble beyond it. Yeah, it is kind of a feminine. At least we could get a manly tea strainer. Look at this scenery here. My pretty manly is just a street rod, but that was the most manly one I could find for you. Oh, and it looks like you could put it on your pocket or something. Oh, yeah, yeah. A little design to carry it with you. Yeah, it's like a key tree. Excuse me, why I step aside and have my tea strained here. YouTube.com/add12www. There you go. Hold up here for a while and-- Well, you stick your cheese in your tea, you know? Yeah, where would you buy one of these tea infusers? At a tea store, I don't know. They have this-- I have tea stores. I told you earlier though, I was walking in Hadenfield the other day, and I passed that dispensary. Oh, okay, that's what it's like. Oh, well, it's like when I got the cat nip as a gift for Freddy here, and it was a little too close to the evil-- So actually, on that, one of the teas that I got for myself is a sleepy time team. Right, of course. And I didn't realize that there's actually cat nip in some teas. So I'm drinking cat nip at night now. Oh, so you think-- Not in that one. I don't think there's cat nip in that one. Well, thank you, though. No, I am going to try it. We'll have fun with this, and it will be great show fun. We use it in a row too, yes. Row has a whole section of gifts that she gives me that are show fodder gifts. And a couple of weeks ago, we did one of those things that something completely unnecessary that you know you-- When you enter into someone's house, you know they have money, and that was that loose leaf tea was my answer, you know, as like a joke. That was a very yes. So, you know, there you go. Well, thank you. Give it a whirl. Thank you. I will tonight, full report tomorrow. Well, I might so, but I want to tease, because I forgot to tell you, I did my best Larry Ferreri impression for today's money melody, so stay tuned for that. All right, I love Larry Ferreri, and Dan still can't believe he'd come on. What was it, 9.30? Well, that's the thing. The guy would stay on all day. He had to make a hell of a lot of money, just playing an organ for hours. I mean, I'm trying now to learn-- Channel 6, too. I'm learning the keyboard, so I can be the new Larry Ferreri, sell that to, you know, public broadcasting, maybe make some money, playing the organ for hours on a Sunday. Why not? It's hard to believe, Stephanopoulos or Larry Ferreri. I think we'd a better country if we had Larry Ferreri. All right, 855-839-1210. So I'm watching what's going on in LA, and it's horrific. But it's also, we're being told, and now's the time to talk about it. You better be accurate, though, is some of this not just mother nature, but that you have people that are unprepared, the water infrastructure, they didn't spend enough, they didn't put it into place. They cut 18 million dollars from the firefighter, the actual firefighting, and we played you that video, where they're talking about DEI and all these other things, more than fighting fires. Devastation is enormous. And this is California, you get the type of wins we're talking about. Thank God they don't come over you. This is Malibu I'm looking at, which is really one of the most famous lines that I remember, Dan, and all these years of talk radio. Election of 2004, I get share on pitching Democrats. She's talking about income and equality, and share I go, where are you calling us from? My Malibu estate. There you go, right there. I almost just didn't continue. Do I need to say more? The word is state in itself. She said a state, and she was being nice. She didn't think she said any. My Malibu state. Right there on the water. Yeah, that's prime territory. So here's a guy, now this guy, I don't think I've ever had him on, he's annoying, and Morning Joe showed that there's a different world that we're living in. They had on Scott Galloway. Galloway's a darling of MSNBC, CNN. He's a big-time professor at NYU, and an investor apparently, and he's talking here about the fact that income equality, people are going to revolt over this. That's why the healthcare executive was killed. The country is going to hell, and they put Trump in there, because people are crazed over income inequality. Is that what people really think about? Income inequality? Or is the average American thinking, how do I make more of my own life? Are they thinking, oh, no, I don't think, I'm sorry, Dan. So here's Galloway, making that point, and in the middle of it, he refers to Trump as a convicted, as a rapist. Listen to what Mika says after that. But these individuals have weaponized government, and we risk revolution, whether it's CEOs being murdered in the street, whether it's a Me Too movement that had righteous components of it, or Black Lives Matter. What are these movements? They are targeting the wealthy. We are in the midst of a series of small revolutions to correct income inequality, and the reason we put an insurrectionist in a rapist in office is because for the first time in our nation's history, a 30-year-old man or woman isn't doing as well as his or her parents were at 30. Why? Because the majority of households are having the oxygen sucked out of the room, such as a small number of individuals, and a small number of companies can be worth more than nation-states. Income inequality is out of control. Our tax policy has gone full oligarch. I want to make a comment, though, just about a word that was used in this interview. Donald Trump was tried civilly, and was found liable of sexual abuse, not rape. But the judge, in the case, likened his actions to rape, but the liability was officially called sexual abuse. Uh-huh. Now, I would prefer in the free flow of information, rather than leading a legal notice, that Mika stops a guy there and says, "Hey, it's not rape, just to be accurate." Do it there. Don't do this proforma thing afterward. But what about what Galway is saying? Is that what did it to people? Income inequality? Or do we know what did it diminish the middle class? Biden, and the historians around him, and these other people egging him on, and the wild spending that he did, that baked in inflation. That's what's harming the average American. 855-839-1210. This guy just can't give it up, though. This is the Democrat argument always, even though which party is the party of the working class now. You know, I don't even like using that, because we all work. So, you know, I don't even know the definition of working class anymore. Dan, do you consider yourself working class? Yeah. You do, why? Because I'm working. Because you're working. Yeah. Okay, yeah. So, Henry, are you working class, or no? Absolutely. I have to show up here every day, or I'm screwed. That's a definition. I don't know if I consider myself blue collar. I'm more likely. Yeah, absolutely. You don't know where my white collar. Right. But, you know, working class, definitely. Okay, yeah. Rather than saying working class, if they want to say blue collar, say blue collar, you know what I mean? If you want to say physical, actual physical labor, et cetera, say that. Yeah. I said working class, because that's what everybody uses. But who won those voters this time? Trump did. Why do Democrats not win them? Well, Galloway is saying, essentially, I don't know what he's saying. He's saying income inequality, and that's why they went with Trump. Well, who's the party that has the money, though? Yeah, Elon Musk is on the Republican side. There's such a great number of alleged elites that are liberals, progressives, up and down the line. So, which party really is that? Trump has kind of changed that, at least in the minds of people. Are they stupid that they bought this? Or is it that Republicans can actually build on this? They got a great opportunity. I'm not counting on Republicans, though. You know, not to screw this up, that they finally have people identifying with them, not Democrats, when it comes to who's better, to give opportunity to open up the playing field for your life, they voted Republicans. Trump was this time around, not Democrats. All right, 855-839-1210. This guy go away, though. I didn't see what he said when she tweaked him on it. Are they afraid of being sued? Is this Stephanopoulos? Yeah. But also, I think they're afraid of just doing what they did before the election, calling Trump a rapist. How is he an insurrectionist? To be an insurrectionist, I wish he had corrected that. You'd have to be charged with insurrection. Trump has not been charged with anything like that. When Jack Smith even had his case, he didn't charge him with insurrection. Stop throwing around insurrection. Now, if you wanted to say, January 6, as I say, was a riot, absolutely it was a riot. But insurrection, nobody's even charged anybody with that. All right, let's go to Alan in Hamilton. Alan's next on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Alan, good afternoon. Good afternoon. I wanted to submit the name of Larry Krasner. All right. So you don't think Krasner is lying low and improving here, huh? I think that's what's holding the city back, is the fact that police can't do their jobs, right? Because Krasner lets them off. Absolutely. Well, true. And again, he is one of the most insufferable public figures we've ever seen anywhere under any circumstance. And so is Kevin Bacon, who's insulated from the destruction that we have here, lionizing him. Someone asked me today, a real insider, I mean, really inside, Dan, you know who I'm talking about, right? But where I was there. Yeah. And did I think, so has me as sort of an expert on Larry Krasner. And I think that Larry Krasner could be defeated this upcoming time. I said, well, you know how incredibly biased I am, but I have to say yes. It all depends on if we has one major opponent and the other stay out of the race. If he has two or three, they split the vote, gone after him, then that's not going to work. So that's a no about this point. But on paper, is there a shot at stopping Larry Krasner? Yes. I think this is going to be a real race. The last time around, it was just a pipe dream to try to take a shot at it. Yeah, let's get Pat Dugan on. Yeah. He's a judge that just recently resigned from court to run for DA. His name came up in this stand, and we hear he has the backing of the building trades. Now, if that's the case, that's pretty good. I'll be blunt about it, though. He's white, white male. The other two major candidates are black males. Which one do I think on paper as a better shot of black male? Well, can it be done? Yes. I hear this guy has substantial backing to do it. We'll invite them on once we have more announcements month, you know, a lot more of that going on. This is very doable. Again, the black clergy of Philadelphia are the enablers, though. They form the guard around Krasner. Tell us how well he's doing for black communities. Okay, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. All right, this is a very special Dom's money melody. Yes, so let me get the music going, Boop. Dom's money melody. Yeah, Dom, big price this week. Yeah, pair of tickets to the Philly's Auto Show Pennsylvania Convention Center January 11 to the 20th for tickets and more information. Visit PhillyAutoShow.com. If you are the arbiter of this tickets, check your messages because, you know, I would love to go to that. I'm just saying, but Dom, so today we're talking about a Larry Farrari couple years back. Yes. Won the hearts of Philadelphia. Oh my god, superstar. And when I hear of the love that Larry Farrari draws here on the Dom Giordano program, all I see are money symbols, Dom. Money signs, because this guy would just sit there every Sunday for hours at a time, playing his electric organ, and people would tune in, leaving on in the background, somehow made a career out of it. So, you know, why not learn the piano and try to follow in the great footsteps of Larry Farrari? So Dom, I thought I provided the audience with a status update on that a couple months in now. I played a song that I really enjoy. This is on electric piano rather than on electric organ. Oh my god, I didn't know this. Is that right? Yeah, so this is me playing the song, Dom. And I want to know from the listeners whether they could tell us the name of the song. So, we want to know the name of the song. Very famous song I'm playing here. Take a listen. Not the worst cover we've ever had. See? Nothing. What kind of show brings back Larry Farrari in the body of Dan? That's pretty good. All right, 855-839-1210. We're looking for the name of the song, sorry. Name of the song, and we will send you off to the Philadelphia Auto Show 855-839-1210. Hi, I'm Kelly Corrigan. You've probably never heard of me. Maybe you did. I wrote some New York Times bestsellers. I gave a TED talk. But the reason I'm in your ear now is to invite you to listen to Kelly Corrigan wonders. We talk to everyone from Bono to Amy Schumer, Spike Lee to Brain Wilson, Krista Tippett and Brian Stevenson about purpose, creativity, well-being, and what makes life worth living. Follow and listen to Kelly Corrigan wonders on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. That's right. Every day around 2-13-2-14, and today, particularly Dan on the keyboard, so to speak, resurrecting the great Larry Farrari. You think there's still an audience for Larry Farrari, or is that time passed on? I think it's fast. It's amazing that it covers some rap songs on the electric board. Do you think I could do it? Maybe. Was the Alberts Showcase 2 was on after him? I mean, it was nuts. And that's Channel 6, the Biggie. That was on Channel 6? Yeah, that was like public access teller. No, no, no. I'm 90% certain Larry Farrari more more. It was on Channel 6 and the Al Alberts, I think it was too. All right, so here's my impression, my version, my try at Larry Farrari playing a more contemporary song. We want to know the name of the song. I'm taking a listen. All right, this is going to take a lot. You think so? You love. It's a recognizable song, but it gets the titles kind of hard to remember. Exactly. Justin and Philly. Justin, what's the title of the song? Don't look back in anger by Alicia. Very nice. Now, Justin, you sound too young to remember Larry Farrari. Do you ever hear of him? I remember my grandparents used to watch him. And it was Channel 6, right? Channel 6, yep. Justin, you think they're still a thirst for Larry Farrari electric organ on Sunday mornings? I don't know, he had a great head of hair though. Oh God, he did, yes. Is that real? Oh, definitely. That ball cut. I can tell when it's on the expert and tell when it's not real. Okay, I'll put you on the hall, Justin. Don't look back in anger by oasis. Congratulations, Justin. You are going to the auto show. We'll have more of that coming up the rest of this week. 855-839-1210. Joe Biden briefed on fast-spreading fires. He's in Santa Monica for some reason with Gavin Newsom. Oh my goodness gracious. It's hard to believe this is going on. All right, so how much fault is there with the typical progressive look that you have the mayor who was in Ghana? Told on Sunday night early Monday morning to come back. She wouldn't. She delayed until I think it was late last night. You have lack of water infrastructure. You have money miss spent on the usual nonsense versus on being ready to take on. When California gets stuff like this, it is often apocalyptic and this is. With people say, Dan, you mentioned to me, I think you mentioned the billionaire who ran against Karen Bass. Here's what he said about mayor Bass's work. My heart goes out. Obviously to the people with their homes, and I'm watching the small businesses around us go up in flames. This is people's livelihoods. So it's devastating. But what is most concerning to me is our first responders and our firefighters who are trying to battle this, there's no water in the alice. There's no water coming out of a fire hydrant. This is an absolute mismanagement by the city. Not the firefighters fault, but it's at a city. And I'm going to be very honest. We've got a mayor that's out of the country and we've got a city that's burning and there's no resources to put out fires. So if you look at your pictures, you don't see the firefighters there because there's nothing they can do. And it looks like we're in a third world country here. And we've got a lot of tough questions that we need to ask the mayor and the city council and our representatives and the county representatives, writing new work to mitigate this. What was your brush mitigation program? I heard you earlier talking about it's been dry because it hasn't been rain. That's not the biggest problem here. The brush up in these hills that are controlled by the city and the county, I would beg you that if they haven't been handled, mitigated, pruned, removed for probably 30 or 40 years. This was a disaster waiting to happen. And what's predictable is preventable and who's paying the price are all of these people in their homes and their businesses tonight. Now we'll rebuild, but the majority of this community is going to have a tough time rebuilding their lives. All right, that's Rick Caruso. As I remember, he's a billionaire that ran against her. So some of the lessons from this often with this progressive world and Karen Bass was almost chosen as VP by Joe Biden. She was in a running why she was a leading African American female. And that's what you had to have. Okay, it often we joke about it. I'm trying to think of the most recent today that progressivism is silly, silliness associated with this. True. But then there is the deadly consequence of what this does, all the fooling around all the nonsense rather than taking care of business, taking care of basics. And yet people continue to vote for it. So if they continue to vote for it and you see this evidence, what are you going to do? And they did vote for Karen Bass. It was a very close race. This guy spent a lot of money. But in cities like Los Angeles, people want to go with this. Okay. Well, then we're not going to be stopped when this is happening. I know it's hard because people are suffering during this, but this is when we're paying attention to analyze is he's right. And yes, I think he is. She stayed in Ghana. We played you the fire commissioner, just unbelievably concerned about DEI and all these seminars. The water is not there. The infrastructure is not there. They cut the fire, a fighter's budget by 18 million. And yet they're spending on everything else. It's nonsensical. This is the way they think this is what they do. Maybe not a liberal, but progressives. Liberals only do it a little bit, maybe is a better way to look at it. And what we're seeing here is a disaster made more of a disaster because of the people that are in charge. I mean, you got a hundred mile an hour winds and you have the wildfires. That is not easy. There is no doubt that's not an easy thing. But they are not fighting this in any effective way and would bite in there. God knows what he'll try to do. 855-839-1210, AT&T and Verizon wireless. All that you have to do is just push pound 1210. Hit us with somebody who is the world's worst person. Here's a good one because remember, it's the softer side of Sears. It's not the most brutal dictator. Richard and Westchester's got an all-timer. This woman spoke only. I don't know if we have a sound. We used to play that a lot. Hey, Richard, good afternoon. What do you have today? One thing about the California situation, you know, the Pacific Palace saves and there's near Brentwood and Bel Air and all the high-class neighborhoods. Now, are these people after they have their houses burned down? Are they going to reassess their political choices in the future? Or are they just going to do the same thing and blame it on global warming and be I'd call it a day? You know what? I'd say a lot of them are going to do the same thing. Some of them slowly but surely see this, Richard. And we are seeing this after the Trump victory. We are seeing some degree of epiphanies. It's a slow-moving thing, though. I mean, even with obvious stuff, like how does the mayor not instantly come back when this happens? I mean, he doesn't get more unforgivable than that. And one other thing I'm rooting for Robert from Ben Salem so he can quit smoking and then breathe better, walking up those steps. Oh, absolutely. Well, we're going to commemorate that when we're at the NAC together on the 20th. All right, who's your person that is the worst person in the world? When they were having the looting at the Wawa in downtown, though, as in the background, you see the places is like a crazy house and she once says, "Where's my sandwich?" Are you going to get on that sandwich? That's what she said to the guy. The guy was filming it, I think, at the Wawa. You think it was Northeast Village? Do you want her in your foxhole? Oh, man, that's a pretty good one. Yeah, that's a few years back to the George Floyd summer. That is an all-timer. Brendan Westchester, talk radio 1210. Hey, Brendan, afternoon. Hey, Don, how you doing? Good. Yeah, I was calling in about your former subject that you were talking about with the interview that Mika presented was doing. Yes. Did you see the net worth of that, man, that she was interviewing? Galway? I know it's a lot. Yeah. It's like $34 million. He's talking about income inequality. Are you kidding me? Yeah, this is the thing. These are the people that talk about it. So then we go through this all the time. How much can you be worth before you can't talk about income and quality? I'd say if you have $34 million, shut up. We never want to hear from you again. God bless, you made it. Don't lecture me about income inequality. Exactly. Yeah, I didn't know after the day. I knew he was fairly well off, but I know $34 million. Mika, well, me and Joe, we said the other day, they're worth at least $20 million together. How can you talk about this then? I don't understand it. Great point. Thank you, Brendan. Thank you very much. Yeah. $34 million. Scott Galway. Can I play an old clip of Scott Galway? I want your take on his very controversial take here, take a listen. I don't make decisions around clothes. I have a uniform. Someone else does my laundry, lays out my clothes for the week. I don't order food. When I'm at a restaurant, I either have the waiter order or I have whoever I'm eating with, including my 13 and 16-year-old sons, I have them order for me. This guy, this maniac, is so much in demand, and particularly on CNN, I've seen him on a show a lot, and Mika and Joe, he's at NYU. I didn't know he was worth $34 million, and yet he's lecturing. The Kennedys are doing this. The Kennedys run all the time and stuff like this. I try to outsource as many decisions as possible such that I can focus on the few decisions that I'm good at and really slow down my reptile brain and try and make really great decisions around the decisions that I have, some domain expertise, or that are what I call important. Scott, insufferable, this guy, put a throw him into the hat for worst person in the world. Just imagine, hey, Dan, order my dinner there. All right, here's what you're going to have. You're going to have some meat for once in your life. My alarms for the Rapelian conspiracy theory, Dom, they are blaring right now. Yeah, so Mika had to tell him, no, Trump is not a convicted rapist. It must have killed her, but it's a new world. You ever let the waitress order for you? No, he's doing my God. DJ, DJ, what am I eating for? No, no, no. Nor a row, nor anybody. Are you allowed to push back if you don't like what they like? Say you're not a fan of salmon, but they choose salmon. It can be like 9-1 salmon. Yeah, exactly. My God, he doesn't want to make that decision. It would take way too much brain power about what he's going to wear today. Oh, these are some of the fun things I'm like. I like to figure out, what am I today? You know, I had to decide big business meeting today, wear a tie or not wear a tie. Oh, is that what you looked at now? Yeah, I was going and I didn't wear it. People on YouTube are commenting about how great you look today. Oh, we're perfect. I know you have a couple of females, e-tubers as well. It's that blue suit, the one that Matt O'Donnell and the others always touch the fabric of. It's one of a kind, imported from Hong Kong, right before the Chinese took over. I suggested that you actually were just coming off your new gig as the Mater D for the upcoming season of Gordon Ramsay's Health Kitchen. No, this was a big thing. We're celebrating here. More on that when it comes up soon. All right, get on board at 855-839-1210. Can hardly wait to get home? Have a cup of tea strained, a tea infuser. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, Rose listening, I heard that. So, yes, she's thrilled with that. Big story today, though, to me. And it's a big story because it all comes home. And I still haven't gotten the answer. What the heck happened to the suburbs? Did zombies take over? You know about the Lake and Riley bill. We played you John Fetterman. And he's right on this saying, if we can't get seven Democrats to move this in the Senate so that we debate it, then talk about it. That's why we lost the election. Brendan Boyle, who wants to be the Speaker of the House from Northeast Philadelphia, he changed his vote. He voted for the Lake and Riley bill yet, who will hand the Dean of Decency and her buddy, Mary Gay Scanlan, they all voted against it. They voted not to protect us, particularly women and children against these migrants, these illegal immigrants here who are criminals. They just voted against it. Is that what people in the suburbs are about? Do they feel that insulated? It's not going to happen to them. Do they sneer at Lake and Riley and her family, a woman who would be alive if we kept these monsters in jail before we deported them? Yet they voted to say no. And who will hand said, well, what about their constitutional rights? What about the constitutional rights madam of Lake and Riley? What about her rights? Debbie Dingle explained why she voted against it. You want to hear? Oh, I got to read it. Yeah. Okay, go ahead. Today, I voted against the Lake and Riley Act, which is a misleading messaging bill under this bill. Someone can make a false accusation for retaliatory reasons that could destroy a person's life. It is written such a way that could lead to the detention of people who had no intention of harming anyone without ever being convicted of a crime. I share concerns about people who commit crimes, but this bill does not include constitutional due process protections. The immigration system has been broken for too long and it needs to be fixed. No one believes the system we have right now is working, but the bill does not secure our border or enact serious immigration reform, instead it exploits the murder of a 22 year old student from political messaging. I voted against this bill because I don't want anyone, especially young DACA recipients, to unjustly suffer consequences that last a lifetime. And because we already have laws that ensure people who commit serious crimes can be deported. Everyone has a right to do process. Yeah. Okay, the due process is this, these creeps that were into the country illegally committed crime. They were let go rather than being held and they knew they were here illegally, Madam Dingle. She would be alive today. Thank God for that young woman to fighting these people off hitter in the head with a brick and everything else. She fought them viciously as they attempted to rape her. And we have to be lectured by this woman from a horse country, whole hand, about constitutional rights. The people in the suburbs really buy this stuff for you. That insulated from reality until it bites you. This election said, stop them, deport them. Let's go. Let's get moving on this. And what do we get? We get lectures on constitutional rights of people who are here illegally have already committed crimes, maybe multiple crimes, and then do the worst. Protect Americans. 855-839-1210, you get a line. Bottom line is the insanity of voters. Are they buying the constitutional argument that where their dingle is? That's a lifetime appointment office. Is it like that in Montgomery County now, the Madeline Dean? She doesn't care what she votes on. She just follows her own pleasure. But how about out in Chester County? We heard from Neil Young, who ran against who will hand the last time. And he told us, well, yeah, the Chester County Board there, all they wanted to know is you're going to be tougher on the people that are here illegally. We need them for the mushrooms. Isn't that what it is in Chester County? You want those people to be here illegally? You don't care. And if they attack us and kill us and engage in this stuff, well, we got some mushrooms to pick. Isn't that what it comes down to? You can call in. We're not going to chase you. You can call in anytime and tell us, no, that's not it. Come on. 855-839-1210. All right, Tom Gierdano show. I defer to Dan, maybe Henry on this, but I'm looking at a Wall Street Journal story saying, how in the world does Elon Musk do this? It takes a lot. He just declared himself to be one of the world's best players providing evidence to of Diablo IV, Diablo IV. Yeah, how do you time for that, Elon? I don't get it. I am genuinely convinced that he's AI or a robot. Yeah, he made his way to the top level in 45 days or fewer. All right. So apparently, yeah, it's very involved. Did a two-minute thing at one of the highest scores ever. So let me propose this. If you're a guy like Elon Musk, do you think Elon has a pay PR department that makes him appeal to younger males? Yeah, sure. You think he does? Yeah. So I'm genuinely curious. Do you think there's any chance that this PR department found some kind of professional somewhere and had him play under Elon's name to give the appearance that Elon is some kind of mastermind in video games to further his reputation with, yeah, as you know, I'm not like the rest of the world. I acknowledge his abilities, but I'm not like something about it. It's not Gaga with me. I'm not. And I mean, as much as that sounds cool, like 30 days to master a video game, I don't know. Yeah, I'm going to be competing with the world record holders and such after 30. It seems very. Yeah, because they're probably on the spectrum doing that all day long, too. How are you going to beat them just by dabbling in it? So is that the most intense game they seem to allude? Well, I think there's, well, there's that there's more craft, war hammer. There's all these kind of like League of Legends type, you know, strategy based. A place you'll never find me, a blockbuster video game set in a dark fantasy realm that involves making a lecture. Have you ever tried time? You might be a big player. Luke and DJ were playing. I just said, yeah, but you roll your eyes at it until you get fully invested in a story of one of these things and yeah, it becomes it becomes an active movie is essentially what it is. Well, not to y'all. Playing through a movie. And if it's a good movie, obviously you're going to want to see it to the end. But there have been a few games where I'm playing like this, just things. Yeah, and I do my figurative walkout, which is turning off the Xbox. Okay. But the thing that Elon was able to turn and burn that quickly and become an expert. I believe Elon has been a, you know, an often player of these types of games, the Diablo, you know, type game. So maybe he's just transitioning his skills learned in an earlier game and into a new one. And that's why 30 days was so quick to become a master at it. But I really don't put money on it. You know what my real gripe goes in place for Elon. He's starting again. And there was another big crash of this, the driverless car stuff. Oh my God. You never going to get, I don't know, death penalty driverless car, which one am I more certain of? I'm not sure. Really? I'm all in on the driverless. Oh God. But it's got to be unanimously autonomous. Yeah. The other driver. Why is there a steering wheel in the driverless car? That I can't tell you. Yeah. And how's that one? But we need a report from Maisie at the Navy Yard. How's that driver was bus going? Didn't he get an accident or something? Oh, that could be. I don't know. I don't want to put words in here. Yeah, false falsities out there. I just the idea of it. It's so I can give an over control. You know, will it be driving with two feet? That's what I want to know. Let's go to Dave and Somerset on talk radio 1210. Hey, Dave, afternoon. Thanks for the wait. Oh, no problem. How are you today? Good. Good. My question of the day is the insufferable John Calipari and the dribble and kick offense that he created that people now think is a fantastic idea. I went to a high school game last night and oh my God, I was bored out of my skull. The team with more talent, all they did was want to shoot threes and right, you know, it was just it was boring. What it is and the game doesn't exist anymore. I would agree with that. There's got to be some wrinkle you put into curtail the three a little like move it back a couple feet. Then we'll shoot see who really can shoot. It does put shooters back in a game who couldn't play otherwise, but it's excessive. But yeah, Calipari is insufferable for a lot of other reasons. Washed. Yeah. When I was at IU, I'm a former Hoosier. Every reason that you can come up with, he's he's all of them. Yeah, one more reason there for you is a former Hoosier, Indiana, played UK had a giant rivalry once a year. And then Calipari decided to, you know, play hardball with the location of where this game would be played and completely squashed a great rivalry than one another Christian Watford show. Yeah. All right. That's good one, David. Thank you. I will take more coming up. Somebody who is insufferable. Somebody who is the worst person in the world. Any good ones on YouTube? I didn't see. So a couple good ones on Twitter. We got Elon Musk and Trump nominated by someone on Twitter, of course. Yeah. Um, Klaus Schwab of the W.E. Oh, always we get that. He is. Yeah, I think it's actually in the nomination. That would be a winner because he's not a tiring killing people, but take it away. Freedom. He thinks everybody should rent. Why should you own home? He would be I'd say that's a winner. George Soros take off the board a couple of times and how about a Bruce Springsteen as well? Of course tired, but never we get tired of it. All right. 855-839-1210. Hit us with yours. We'll get your name into the hat coming up on Talk Radio 1210. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. Hey, that's right. Just watching a video on YouTube during that of people in New York with all kinds of ways of masking their license plates as they get ready to go into the congestion zones in Manhattan. Oh my God. Yeah, that'll be fun. Yeah, definitely fun. Let's go to the great Joe of extant here in the lightning round. Hey, Joe. Oh, yes. Hello, Dom. Good afternoon. The person I find insufferable is Barack Obama. Shortly after being elected to the presidency, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for what? Obama hasn't done anything in his life to make himself worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize. Instead, he spends his presidency wanting to fundamentally transform America into what? America is perfectly fine. The way it is. Well, put Joe with tweaks, not transformed. Bill and Montko, I kind of like this one. Maybe it's a wrong historian, but it's a good one. Bill, who's yours? Oh my God. John knee jump. He is smug. I know it all. Obficious. He thinks he's going to be able to make history, not just rate history, the point on history. That is a great one. I thought you were going to say Michael earthquakes, who's a knockoff John meets him, but meet you will do for now. That captures the spirit of it, you know, and he got to Biden. He actually had a major input. He writes some of Biden stuff and he got to him, spend big Joe, the Earl of Tech County. Hey, Earl, afternoon, Dom. Everyone's complaining about the fires in California, how James Woods house burned down and how Trump said he would rate his leaves, you know, it wouldn't have happened. And I've been posting on Twitter all day about the bell air fire of 1961, where Bell Air, California, where the celebrities live, Morganas Hopper, Bert Lancaster and Josh Agabore all had their houses burned down in 1961. This is nothing new. California burns. After that, Los Angeles band would shingles. And they also instituted one of the most stringent push clearance policies in the US, one of the brush clearances, which they don't do anymore. That's what Trump was talking about, clear out the underbrush, and you won't have these fires. And because they consider, you know, contributing to global warming, you know, they let these fires burn. Well, Earl, that's right. And the infrastructure, the water and all that is screwed up. They don't want to do that either for the same reasons. And DEIs, the major thing of their firefighters versus competency. So yeah, it's an horrific situation, but they're not going to limit the damage. They're incapable of it. Who is the one that go ahead? But California stupid. There's a drought. There's no water in the reservoirs. Well, send in the Army Corps of Engineers and dig them deeper so that when it rains again, you'll have more water in the future, but they don't even consider that. They just let the reservoirs dry out and then, you know, wait until they fill up again, so they're making them deeper and being proactive. All right, Earl, who's your person? My person is Toby Keith, who was responsible for opening up the gates of hell and instituting on us. Another insufferable person. If there was no Toby Keith, we would not have Taylor Swift. Is that true, Dan? I guess he he took him, you know, broader forward to Taylor. I guess that's true. Yes, I mean, yeah, he did. He did find her. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That was his doing. I've known it a little bit toward Taylor Swift in the last six months, three months or so. Yeah, she's not on the TV every. Yeah, I don't go after it as much. So who did you like today, Henry, as the world's worst person? Yeah. I really liked. Let me see if I can pull it up here. Yeah, I liked Richard and Westchester's answer of the the woman and. Yes, the wah, wah, woman. That was random, but a brilliant one. Dan, how about you? Anything? I like Robert Minsill and Taylor Lorenz. That was a random and brilliant one, too. I'm going to take Be a Homer in this. I'm going to go with the wah, wah woman. That is kind of an old timer. What's she doing today, making sandwiches somewhere? All right. What would be ironic if she's now working behind the camera? Yeah. That is Into the Hat. We'll pick it up again tomorrow. Thanks for listening so much today. Follow on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210 and away we go. Congratulations. Richie always next. 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2 - What’s going on in LA? Tea time! Mika makes a correction on Morning Joe. 205 - Are we “working class” or “blue collar”? Your calls. Can Krasner be defeated? 210 - Money Melody! 215 - Winner? 225 - Why isn’t LA able to fight these fires correctly? Were they even equipped to handle this? Your calls. 230 - Debbie Dingell of Delaware has a response as to why she did not vote for the Laken Riley Act. Why did these officials hold out? 240 - Elon Musk is going to be an expert at the game ‘Diablo’ in 30 days. Will he? 250 - Lightning Round!