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The Dom Giordano Program

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12 - Why would these local suburban Democrat leaders oppose the Laken Riley Act? John Fetterman went on Fox News and laid out the facts. 1205 - DEI training for LA firefighters? Now? 1210 - Side question - The Worst Person Alive 1215 - Why did Chrissy Houlahan vote against the Laken Riley Act? Neil Young, who opposed Houlahan for the Senate this past election, joins us. Why was she really against this bill? We play audio of Scott Presler from Chester County as he gets ready to flip the county red. 1235 - Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law John Yoo joins the program today. How does he feel about his hometown Eagles and Saquon not getting a shot at the rushing record? What are John’s thoughts about Guantanamo Bay? Why won’t Judge Merchan leave his case against Trump alone? Are we trading anybody to Canada? 1250 - Five for Fighting’s lead singer put out a Justin Trudeau diss track because he did not play hockey. Joe Biden is the second worst President of all time?
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08 Jan 2025
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Belco, banking for everyone. Dom Jeer Donno. Untock Radio 1210, WPhD. When Philadelphia is Tock Radio 1210, WPhD, WPhD, WGL, HD3, Philadelphia. Always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dom Time. Now Dom Jeer Donno. All right, it is Dom Time. Welcome in everyone. Thanks so much for being part of it. It's John Federman leads it off today with a little backdrop here. Brendan Boyle, buddy. Brendan. Of the famous boils in Northeast Philadelphia was one of the Democrats who turned their vote, the Lake and Riley bill, which essentially says, "We're not going to let you out if you're here illegally and you commit a crime so that you can go and try to murder and rape young women like Lake and Riley." He previously had voted against this. He was one of the few Democrats that voted now in favor of it yesterday. And Federman, I'm going to play you talking about if Democrats can't find seven votes to take this up in the Senate. Meaning they have, we have 53 Republicans who are going to vote that there be debate and then a vote on the Lake and Riley bill. If seven Democrats won't go along with that, Federman saying, "Well, that's why you lost the election." Yet, here's my grand thing to ask today. Out there in Montgomery County, the Dean of Decency. All right, young woman killed. These guys should have been in jail. They're here illegally. Oh, no, no, Madeline Dean. Yeah, that's right. You're standing for Decency and her-- You're a simple decency. You're idiots if you don't get that. Sorry. It's not going to run down there. It's not going to run down there. And her soulmate, Mary Gay Scanlan, also voting against Lake and Riley, and joined by the whole hand. Now, she's out there in Chester County, and we have sound coming up of Scott Prezler, who was there last night for a big meeting and saying, "We're only 4,900 registrations behind." Something like that in Chester County. Let's go and get them. We're going to turn that-- is his next mission, Chester County. We're going to turn that right again. The point is this, and we'll play you a Federman. I'm looking at the Delaware Valley Journal, the only one that really covered this in detail. And the whole hand told them and others, she didn't support this Lake and Riley bill because it's-- she believes in the Constitution, and people have constitutional rights. Can you imagine this woman? But more unimaginable is this. What the hell is wrong with these people in the suburbs? What, for once, is wrong with them? Are they unaware of these things? Or is there some payoff these nip with three blondes are giving them that I can't figure out? In other words, Brendan Boyle in the city. Democrat in the city voted, along with all Republicans, and I think six other Democrats, for the Lake and Riley bill. Why would these three women in the suburbs-- and it's a young woman. You're raped, attacked, you know the whole story. Why would they do that politically? What is it they're thinking? What are they afraid of? So here's Federman, why you're thinking about that 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. This is cut seven. Here's Federman, I think this was with Brett Baer last night. Here's John Federman making the point to Dems opposing the Lake and Riley act. This is why you lost the election. So what do you say to that? You've sent on to this bill. Well, I mean, I have a lot of enormous respect for my colleague in the house, but I just happen to disagree on this. And for me, just like my friend and colleague in the Senate, like it's really common sense. And I'd like to remind everybody that we have hundreds and hundreds of thousands of migrants here illegally that have convicted of crimes. And why? I don't know why, you know, who wants to defend to allow them to remain in our nation through that? And now if you're here illegally and you're committing crimes and those things, I don't know why anybody thinks that it's controversial that they all need to go. Do you think that this was one of, if not the biggest issue for the selection? Well, I think if we can't, you know, there's 47 of us in the Senate, and if we can't pull up with seven votes, if we can't get at least seven out of 47, and if we can't, then that's the reason why we lost. That's one of them. That's one of why we lost, in part. There you go, right there. So how do you do this in the house though? So he's saying, if we can't get seven senators along with the 53 Republicans, he's the first Democrat sponsor of this bill that's common sense. Well, that's why we lost. What am I missing? What has changed so much fundamentally? Is it just that the media doesn't make people aware of this enough? Is it that really they look at Madeline Dean and Hula Han and Mary Gay Scanlon and they think, yes, that's exactly what we want representing us. It's across the suburbs. Meanwhile, I see that two Delaware County seats are up and Republicans think they have a shot, have a shot. Come on, guys, Republican Party. This is the place where they just raised taxes by 23 percent enormous. Across the suburbs, they did it. Montgomery County, the Mr. Softy Guy out there in Chester County, but most egregiously in Delaware County, which I think I really don't understand Democrat control there. So am I just bailing reality test, not seeing what's happened in the suburbs? Democrats have won. People don't want to hear these good government, small government common sense anymore. They want to have men playing against women in sports. They want to have enormous tax increases. They want to not protect us from these illegal aliens who would kill us and rape women or anybody, maybe. What is it in the suburbs where Brendan Boyle in the city read the room and voted for this? And you hear a Federman. Here's a little bit more of a Federman too. This will be cut nine. Here's Federman talking about Greenland and Trump trying to get Greenland. Talk about Greenland, for example. There's a lot of freakouts, and of course, I would never support taking it by force. But I do think it's a responsible conversation if they were open to acquiring it and whether just buying it outright. I mean, if anyone think that's bonkers, it's like, well, remember the Louisiana purchase? I think Alaska was a pretty great deal too. $50 million, I think it was referred to as Seward's Folly. And now that was Alaska now. So I mean, open to having all kinds of conversations as well. And now, I don't think it's not helpful to freak out. But some things might work out, some may not, but that's part of ongoing dialogue. But he hasn't even taken office in two weeks. And we really need to pace ourselves if we're going to freak out over every less tweet or every less conversation or press conference. All right, Federman, there again. So why are these others in the suburbs right around us able to get away with this stuff? Or if we ask people in Montgomery County, by and large, if this were a referendum, we're on the ballot. Yeah, here's what happens with the Lake and Riley bill. You know about Lake and Riley, right? Yeah, I think they were right. I don't like that. These people have constitutional rights. That's what a whole hand tells us. Chrissy Hallahan out there in Chester County. They have constitutional rights. They're being violated if they're being held after they commit another crime and they're here illegally. We want them to be out there until they murder someone. And then maybe it's only one murder. The big three right here across the suburbs, representing Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County. 855-839-1210, you get on board. By the way, we have some sound today too, the fire chief of Los Angeles. Couple of interviews, she's heavily engaged in DEI. That's her big initiative. That's the big thing that she's engaged in. Now, wouldn't you think when you see what a tinderbox LA can be? That might be the last thing you're looking for in firefighting. We're going to see how that DEI works. With this horrendous situation that's going on right now. Plus, the mayor didn't even come back until last night started to head back. It's stunning stuff. All right, let me give you the side question. Here's how you get in. 855-839-1210. What would you say is the reason? These three, Brendan Boyle, federal men, both Democrats, they see the writing on the wall. Maybe they're right. Maybe the suburbs around us are just, they've lost their minds. Do you or do you not want to be protected from people that are here illegally that are committing crimes? They don't have a constitutional right to stand on it. What's a constitutional right, Chrissy Holahan, who at least usually masquerades a little bit that she's not craze like Madeline Dean? These people in the suburbs are not elevated in any way, shape, or form, because they're continuing to vote for people like this. These people feel they're safe. Brendan Boyle, in a city like Philadelphia, now true, Northeast Philadelphia, did go for Trump. And we had that young guy make it to the state senate there, Joe Caposi. Picosi is kind of historic. It's been a number of years. So maybe that's why Brendan Boyle read the room. Why are these people not reading the room? All right. The site 855-839-1210. Jump on board now. I want to get you in early. What's your theory? Why the suburbs? What is it they're engaged in? All right. Side question. Today is the birthday of Kim Jong-un. We know about Elvis. We talked yesterday about Linda Kerns and all, but we are looking and not, remember the side question is to be taken the softer side is here. No, it's fun. Not Hitler answers and all. You know, the ones we don't accept. So Kim Jong-un obviously is one of the worst persons in the world in a real sense. Living, right? Yeah, living. We're looking at somebody who's the worst person in the world. The worst person in the world. In that sense, so Oberman was certainly qualified. Somebody is a great answer. Yeah, Keith Oberman would qualify. Somebody is always out there. They're insufferable. It is very difficult to take no matter what. They are the worst person living in the entire world. Dan, who do you have? I'm going to go with Dr. Andy Hildebrand, a guy who in 2023 won a Grammy, believe it or not. But Dr. Andy Hildebrand was a guy that worked in oil. And he had a program that would use seismic activity and somehow reverse engineer how seismic waves work into something that can be read by computers. Well, he found out if he reversed that process, he could use it on audio files and voices. And that led to the invention of what we now know as auto-tune. The oil, this oil expert, went into the world of music in 2023. He won a Grammy or technical Grammy award for his creation of auto-tune. But man, did that guy ruin music? And the state of current music is absolutely a pedipal. It's a pedipal Grammy? Yeah, all right. That is a good one. So Henry, do you have one? Yeah, I got a group of guys here. It's the Major League baseball team owners that aren't interested in spending money or even competing. And I mean the guy who owns the Marlins, you know, because they're a dumpster fire, Bruce Sherman, the Red Zone or Bob Test, the Leany, the Pirates Zone or Bob Nutting, the Angel's owner, Artie Moreno, the Rocky's owner, the Montfort brothers. And most of all, the athletic's owner, John Fisher. I mean, being so cheap that you can't keep your team in Oakland, I understand, you know, it's not the best there right now. But moving them up to the AAA ballpark in Sacramento is your big answer. It just bothers me that these guys don't care about competing. They don't care about, you know, putting a good product out there. All they care is getting that revenue share at the end of the season so they can, you know, sit on their money. And it's a shame because it hurts, it hurts. It's socialism, all the all-pro football and baseball it is. It's even worse that there's no salary cap in baseball and they get all this free money and they go, yeah, this is mine now. Not reinvesting in the team. When you get socialism, you don't have to. All right, it's fair. All right. So those are the side questions today. Somebody, and yeah, don't call in with just horrific criminal, you know, that kind of thing. 855-839-1210, get in with that also. This vote, uh, Federman, again, great interview yesterday on Fox. I know, well, I don't know, you can't try. I can't all that. But he did sponsor this. He's leading the way. Well, Democrats get seven more senators to make this filibuster proof so they can actually debate and then vote on it. Questionable. I don't think they still have gotten. This is what America wants. But Brendan Boyle did. Why are these representatives in the suburbs? Dean, Scanlan, Hohahan, giving us all this nonsense. Their constituents might think about Chester County. What did we have last year as one of the biggest stories? Cavacante, the guy who crab walked up the side of the prison was on the loose for what? 24 days, three weeks, something like that. And yet, in Chester County, nobody. This girl got killed right back. It could happen, anybody. We got Americans to do it. Something is loose in the suburbs here. How in the world are Republicans over in Delaware County saying they have a shot? 23% tax increase. Are you morons in Delaware County to accept that and not say, that's it. You're gone. That's almost a quarter in one year. How in the world are these Democrats getting away with it? 855-839-1210. Jump on board your calls next on Talk Radio 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, Chris 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. All right, a little Neil Young for our next car, Neil Young, who ran against Hula Hanh out in Chester County. The singer? Yeah, he's seen the light of day. And now I'm looking right at the Delaware Valley Journal. Hula Hanh talks about constitutional rights involved with the people who killed Lake and Riley Act. She says, where do I have it here? Yes, Hula Hanh attacked the legislation, as carefully written to intentionally erode constitutional protections, beginning with undocumented immigrants. She added Trump promised these kinds of dangerous changes, and the Republicans in Congress are desperately trying to satisfy him, regardless of the implications of the legislation, should it become law. Hey, waitie, I'm a law school dropout at Rutgers Night School. Although I did win the moot court competition. Here are the lawyer, I believe. Here are constitutional principles. Give us a call sometime. Let's talk about that. But what's going on with these people in places like Chester County? Now, I know it's an open secret. There's a vast underground of illegal workers they need. Is that what it is? They want them out there in Chester County, at least. Certain mushroomy type of enterprises do, I guess. The southern part of the county. Yeah, I don't know if the horse says so. They want it. It's good for the economy. How dare you then, if you say anything. What's over in Montgomery County that they want people here illegally, and they want to get on their high horse, or Delaware County? Got to face this branding boil is a political operator, extraordinary, as much as I oppose them on everything, time of day, etc. He's reading the tea leaves in North... It's Philadelphia still though. He turned around this time and he voted to protect us. Good for him. Whatever the reason. Yet in the suburbs, they don't want to protect you. They want to tell you about the Constitution. Really, when Cabell County was running wild across the landscape, did you say, "Hey, he's got constitutional rights too." Is that what was happening? All right, let's go to Neil Young, who did run against the whole hand last time around. And not the singer. Just to clarify. Yeah, right. Hey, Neil, welcome to the show. So, Neil, straight up, is it just the industry out there once illegals, and that's it? Neil, are you there? Neil? That had happened here. I'll put him on hold. All right, 855-839-1210. Oh, it happened. I know, just put it back through, Henry, please. Put it back through, thank you, thank you, thank you. Just put it back through, put it back on hold. You got me, I'm sorry about that. All right, all right, let's go to Neil Young. Hey, Neil, welcome in. So, is it just that simple? There are industries, other things out there that want to have this? Well, Tom, thanks for having me. I appreciate it. Just once you know, I'm also a fellow teacher like yourself. So, I appreciate you taking a jump and going to talk radio and influencing so many people. But I think you're dead on. I actually sat, when I sat with the Chester County Chamber of Commerce for endorsement, that was one of the questions they asked me. They said, well, what would you do with all of the migrant itinerant workers, I mean, really what they're referring to, obviously, was those who were here illegally for the mushroom business. What would you propose to do? And I kind of gave them this puzzled look, and I said, well, there's not exceptions here. Obviously, there's an order in which we would deport. But if you're not here illegally, like you said, don't talk to me about the Constitution, the document that they want to shut up in every turn, they're just here illegally. And I don't think that's why I didn't get the endorsement. I think it was already sort of predetermined. But yeah, the Chamber of Commerce didn't endorse me. So, I think half of it is that. Half of it is that there's industry here that rely on them. But I think the vast majority of it is that people in Chester County, there's thousands of miles from their border. They live a very good life. Chester County is a very good place to live. And they feel isolated from, you know, even with Cavacanti, we talk about that, it was more of, it was more voyeuristic. We watched it was sort of, it was almost entertainment for us instead of actually getting down to, no, what's really the heart of the issue here? Why do we have such migrant crime even in an area like this? I think people just dismiss it. That is great. That's my favorite word. Insulate. It's like Chest and Hill. Stay there for a second. Neil, here's Scott Prezler. We didn't know he was going to get Chester County last night with the Chairman Raffy. Here's what they said though. Yes, he'll go. No Scott mean him better get together and let's put Chester County. Oh, okay. Yeah. Well, here he is. Well, he's only wanted him to go around. We're trying to win Jersey first, but he's working on Chester County on the side. I didn't even know. Here's what he said, Neil. Hey, everybody. This is Scott Prezler. I am here in Chester County with Chairman Raffy. Now, we have some exciting news because A, we are continuing our partnership and it is our goal to flip Chester County from blue to red and chairman. How many voters away are we from flipping Chester County from blue to red? We are only 4,992 people away from doing that, Scott. And we're excited. And guys, did you know that there are like 50,000 unaffiliated voters? So it is a really real possibility that we could flip Chester County. We are going to flip this county. That's right. Ooh. So chairman, where can people go to your website to find more information about this Chester County office, which is at 15 South Church Street and West Chester? Our website is republicanscc.com and we're also on Instagram and X. And what is your X account? X account is at Chesco GOP. So if you guys are excited about our huge win in Pennsylvania in 2024, if you are excited about us flipping Bucks County and Beaver County and Loserne County and Center County, then let's make Chester County the next county that we fled from blue to red. And it's going to be because of early vote action and chairman Raffy, let's go. Oh, and Neil Young. And Neil Young. So we'll see if we can hook you up with him and tell Scott Prezler about that. It was fabulous. It's very doable. That's the county we're going to turn next. Without a doubt. Now Neil, that explains Chester County. I'm not sure with the other counties though, they don't. I get it. That's my first thought, the mushroom stuff and all that. I would invite the Chester County Chamber of Commerce on. I don't think they'll come on because they don't want that dirty secret to be out there. And here's the thing, Neil. It's one thing for them to say, well, we need these workers, as they told you, as regrettable as that is bringing people in illegally, undercutting Americans, etc. But you mean to say the Lake and Riley Act, though, has anything to do with that? Isn't that just protecting us? It's different. Yeah, 100% and that logic applies to Houlahan, who she is as a person. Her voting record, and I tried to sort of trumpet this, but her voting record was actually more extreme than Casey. It was 99.2% or something. She voted against Lake and Riley. She was in favor of kids playing sports in Pennsylvania that matched their gender expression instead of their actual biological sex. She's as radical as they come, but because she's this PR machine, and nobody really stands up to her in a meaningful way and calls her out for who she is, because she's this machine, she comes off as a moderate when she's anything but. Absolutely, Neil, stay in touch. We'll talk with you soon. All right, we'll get more on that. What's up with the suburbs? Lake and Riley's a lot different than just work visas or whatever. People are killing us, and Houlahan, Madeline, Dean, and Scanlan, they're on the other side. That's what it comes down to. They have no answer to this, but the people they vote for. All right, coming up, Philadelphia, grew up here. John Yu is with us. A steamed attorney will talk the sentencing of Trump on Friday Supreme Court, but also he was instrumental in the Gitmo prisoners. We'll talk with him next on Talk Radio 1210. Okay, it is time time. We should talk with noted attorney John Yu, first on our radar screen, and I wanted to get him on anyhow to talk about the Trump sentencing. What happens now? The Supreme Court will be involved, I think. Okay, let's go to, well, let's go to John Yu here on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, John, welcome back. Thanks for joining us today. Great to be with you again, Tom. Happy New Year. I don't have your full credentials in front of me, but John, they leave page after page out there in Berkeley. What's your current designation? Well, I'm a professor out here at Berkeley, and I'm also a visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin, which has started one of these new civic leadership schools. Yes, I'm starting that this year too. So I'm getting back to Philly eventually. I'm halfway there now. Now, you're a Philly guy, so you follow the Eagles. Before we get to the light stuff with Supreme Court Trump, Gitmo. Seguan Barkley, would you have played him? I would. Yeah, I would have too. I would have too. I would have loved to see him break the record against the giants of all people. I feel bad for the guy. I think he clearly would have made it, and he deserves it. He deserves the title this year of the most rushing yards in the history of the NFL. He's a great talent. We're lucky to have him, although when he dropped that path against the Falcons and I was a game 2, I was just so sure. Well, see, I would have called you and asked you to file some kind of suit, a habeas corpus or something of the football variety to be able to do this, John. So, John, first of all, I don't know if you know, but I did do the first radio show from Gitmo, and I stared down these guys playing soccer, the picnic table situation and all that. So, when I see Biden transfer these 11 people back to the Middle East, all right, that'll rejoin the battle at some point, I would assume, you are one of the preeminent guys who crafted legally, I think, and I'm only a law school dropout of Rutgers Law at night, but from what I read, walked the tightrope there as far as exactly how to deal with this. What are your thoughts now about Gitmo, and I guess we still have some of the biggies there? Yeah, Dom, sir, first I was right there at the Justice Department when the planes hit the twin towers, when the plane hit the Pentagon. I was part of the team that picked the Guantanamo Bay location. I had to go down there and visit and see the facility for itself, but as you did, I think that we need a place like Guantanamo Bay. If it wasn't going to be there, it'd have to be somewhere else, because there are the worst of the worst, the people who planned the 9/11 attacks, the people who planned more attacks killed thousands of Americans. They have blood of Americans on their hands. They're the worst terrorists. We got to have a place to hold them somewhere in the world. So, that's one. Second thing, we have every right to under the law. We're at war with the Al-Qaeda terrorist network. They attacked us first. We have every right to capture members of the enemy. And three, most importantly, they gave us enormous amounts of intelligence. You go back and read the 9/11 Commission report, and you'll see three quarters of the things we know about Al-Qaeda. They allowed us to roll them up. That eventually allowed us to get Osama bin Laden as top deputies, but because of the things we learned from the people we captured. In this kind of war, we're not going to beat the terrorists by finding their armies, or by destroying enemy cities. We have to get intelligence to stop future attacks. I think it worked amazingly successfully. We were able to stop any attacks on the homeland for the first eight years of this war. I do too. And again, listeners, maybe now it's banking. Oh, that's a guy that was in the center of this, meaning you, crafting all this, navigating, unnavigated water. So, just wanted to say that when we see the 11 released now by Biden, for God knows what reason, we really owe you a debt of gratitude that you were there, had the fortitude to do this, and the legal knowledge to do it carefully. It was carefully done. Thank you. Thank you. I agree. And look, I do not understand why Biden is doing this. Although, I can't tell you, I don't understand why Biden commuted all the sentences of people on death row held by the federal government. I think he's trying to go out desperate to grab anything that will help history. Remember him as anything other than a failed president. And so he's releasing people from Gitmo. He's commuting the sentences of definitely, he's trying to remove millions of acres from oil and gas exploration, because he's just trying to do, he's desperate to do anything that he hopes somebody in the future is going to sink kindly on him, because he's had a terrible record these last four years. Without a doubt. Now, the Trump situation, the sentencing looks like it's on course. Trump appealing to the Supreme Court. And again, why with Mershan, when it seems pretty clear to anybody following this, that due to the Supreme Court immunity situation, this is going to be overturned to an appeal because there were several areas that would poison the entire thing. I don't know. The only thing you could do is hold a new trial, but you certainly can't stand on this. What are your thoughts? And what do you think the Trump people ought to do? And you did a good job reading the Supreme Court. Are you sure you dropped out? I think you just told people you dropped out. I think you're really, I think you passed and you're on billboards in New Jersey saying, "Call me if you had an afternoon, we don't want anyone to know. You don't want anyone to know." Now, that's actually what you say is a good capsule summary of where the law is. And that explains that reveals why Judge Mershan's decision to sentence President Trump as far as so blatantly and nakedly political. Look, the verdict came down from the jury in May. Seven months ago, eight months ago, the Supreme Court issued its immunity decision, which you just mentioned on July 1st. So this guy has had five, six months to sentence Trump if he wanted to. And then Trump could have gone right up on appeal. And as you said, would I think almost certainly have won because the Supreme Court in the new decision spends three or four pages saying that judges can't use evidence that this judge used, that this judge introduced, this case should be thrown out or retried. But what did Judge Mershan do? He delayed and delayed and delayed. And now he says, "Oh, 10 days before the inauguration, I'm going to sentence Trump." The only reason he's doing this is to prevent Trump from appealing effectively before the inauguration because Mershan wants Trump to be the first felon president. That's all this has been about. It's a terrible thing for the country because it's just going to continue the cycle of law fair that Democrats reopened for the first time. Without a doubt, one other area to talking with John Liu here on Talk Radio 1210, John. The J6 pardons, Trump speaks and says some things and Bob's and we call it the weave. I would be amazed that he's going to part in or commute. Everybody involved here. And I think people are looking at this and they'll present them with people. Give me your sense. If you were advising, there's certainly people that I think have suffered with the excess sentencing and conditions. But to me, there's any number who deserve and continue to substantial prison time. Yeah, Donald, you're in a city. I'm from a city that actually sees the problems you can have with policies that are too light on crime. You don't want to release everybody. But what is it? I mean, Donald Trump's not like the DA of Philadelphia Larry Krasner. So this is not going to be a Krasner part in policy here. What he's going to do, I think, is look at the cases one by one and commute the sentences, are part in people who just went in with the crowd. They were looking around. They didn't attack anyone. They didn't try to kidnap anybody. They weren't violent. And then he's going to have to look more closely at the people who were violent. I think people who attacked police officers are not going to get part in. People who try to kidnap members of Congress are not going to be part in. People who are violent, I don't think they're going to get part in. They might get a reduction in their sentence. But I don't think Trump is going to release everybody en masse. Again, again, he doesn't want to repeat what Joe Biden just did with death row. He doesn't want to say, oh, I don't care about the facts of any individual violent offender. I'm just going to commit. I'm just going to commute the death penalty for everybody. I don't think Trump's going to do something like that. He doesn't want to be another Biden. He doesn't want to start his presidency off that way. No, I couldn't agree with you more. So what do you say, Eagles Packers this weekend? What's your prediction? Oh, I think Eagles by 10. I mean, they already beat him once, right? And I mean, the only thing I worry about is you guys are right. You're here, you're bracing for by then storm number three this week. And those kind of conditions favor the Packers. They probably they probably never don't play in snow up there and wherever they're from. That's good. I think from Canada, I think, aren't they? I mean, I don't remember. I'm not sure where they're from yet. We're going to trade them the Canada at some point. That's in the world. Canada is going to be another state anyway. So they still might be American. That's true. John, thank you so much. Anytime you're in Philadelphia, we want to meet you. Have you in studio for an hour with us here and shoot the breeze. John, thank you. Thank you for the legal advice today. Thank you. You're paying for the chief takes when I come by. All right, gotcha. John, you here on Talk Radio 1210. I just wanted you to know when we have him on about legal things that pop up. He's one of the best, but also he is the guy who was the architect. Essentially, you heard him today, a formulating get ball. And how are they ever going to enter it? How are they going to use so-called waterboarding? Well, it is waterboarding. All right, to extract information. Biden, 11 more people, send home. All right, let's go to Joe in Columbus. And Joe is on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Joe, good afternoon. Good afternoon, Tom. My side question, just like these all of a sudden Democrats who decided to do the right moral thing, probably for their own self-preservation, my answer, and I'll give you the two characteristics of the two personalities that I first conjured up. One was, thanks to Henry Ellis from Diehard 1, the guy who thought he could negotiate against the terrorists. Right. And White from the office. And my answer is the office kiss ass. Well, I can't say that about Dwight, though. Is he insufferable? The other, yes, you're dead on. You think Dwight is too? Oh, Dwight pissed up to the boss on a regular bit. Lips were chapped. But true. Yeah, but he's kind of comical. All right. The other one's strong, though. That's exactly right. Yeah. All right, thank you, Joe. All right, it could be fictional, but we're looking for more people that are real life. Think about it. Not exactly mass murders or whatever. Kim Jong Un's birthday today. Now, that's a real deal. One of the worst people in the world. Tongue in between. Tongue in cheek. Yeah. Softer side of Sears. All right, 855-839-1210. You heard John you about the upcoming sentencing with Mershan. We'll see what the Supreme Court does. There is a possibility of intervention here around this. All they want, they're still going back to the playbook. They want him to be labeled a convicted felon. They don't care about any of the other parts that are related to it. But this, uh, Lake and Riley vote is a huge story. Fetterman endorsing in the Senate saying, we only need seven Democrats. So this can be debated. And if it is, they're going to vote to pass it. That's why we lost the election. Yeah, keep saying it. That's true. That's exactly the type of thing. And yet here in the Philadelphia suburbs, we have three representatives who refuse to vote for it. And one of them lectured us about the Constitution and attack Donald Trump. 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Don't wait, make this year your best one yet with rescue. Okay, it is Dom Time, 855-839-1210. Dan, I'm not sure if you saw this and we put it together, but our old buddy, John Androssig, who we first met when he gave us that compelling song about Afghanistan, the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Afghanistan. Then I think he did one that got a lot of play. vis-a-vis, the attack on Israel was at the October 7th, or was it something within attack on Israel. He did it. Now he's got a parody out, John Androssig, talking about Justin Trudeau and how Justin Trudeau never played hockey. Big hockey fan too, John. The entire reason for his band name that we mostly know him for five for fighting, 100 years Superman. Five for fighting being a term from hockey. You know, you get five for fighting. So being a big hockey fan, so it makes sense why he's targeting the Canadian prime minister for not playing in their national sport. Yeah, and it's the idea. This isn't a real guy. You know, this guy's father was in charge. Somehow another, he's maneuvering himself along. He doesn't know reality of everyday life. How could he? But Canada is kind of like the suburbs. It seems to me that Canada would have a rough and tumble kind of prime minister leader. Not a wimp like this. They just, they seem like taxes to me, but they're probably not. So maybe like the country parts, but like obviously I think more in the cities, like it is here, it's a little more liberal. Well, and there's a lot of farmland out there at West. Yeah, it seems to skew a lot more liberal though, and that these are not just liberals. This guy's a progressive. I mean, this guy is very much in the forefront, not just, you know, liberals one thing, but the woke stuff, Canada, has been in the forefront of it. I just never, a Toronto, particularly is a hotbed. So yeah, but if you watch like, I highly suggest people check out the fictional show, but Fantastic Show Letter Candy, which was a massive hit in Canada. It focuses on the, you know, the day-to-days, mocks the day-to-days of, you know, rural Canada. I think it's Alberta where they are. Right. It's quite a different picture that you usually see of what you expect from those Toronto liberals and such, and I think there is a span, but I do think that the, I mean, if you have someone like Trudeau who's regularly elected, I do think you're 100% right when you say there's definitely a very left-leaning ideology that comes from up north. Yeah, it's progressive. It's not even just liberal. We'll see if they put the guy in who's kind of like the Newt Gingrich of Canada or not. And I happen to see The Daily Show last night. It's not John Stewart on on Tuesdays. It's a female comedian saying if Canada became the 51st state, which Trump's just playing with this. It's a big troll. Greenland, he's serious about, definitely serious about. Then they would no longer have free healthcare. You'd have to get used to what we have. How many times have we been down this road? Their healthcare sucks. You're in big trouble. When people in Canada have a brain tumor, they're not saying thank God I'm in Canada. They're trying to get into Michigan or places like that. We've been through this again and again and again. Their healthcare is not good. You may see somebody, you may talk to somebody, but that doesn't mean anything consequential is going to happen. All right, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. By the way, Gao up now, ranking Biden the second worst president ever. I don't know. We don't have living memory of James Buchanan to know how bad he could be. And it seems to be worse than Biden. But I put up on Twitter, who was worse? Trudeau or Biden? People, of course, went with Biden because we live here. I think arguably Trudeau was even worse. And how he's lasted nine years, it's a miracle. All right, one o'clock hour, we're going to talk with Paula Scamlin because the Congress is looking at this big bill prior, well, to go along with Trump's executive order that would stop males playing against females. In various sports. But in addition to that, Paula Scamlin is on the trail. She's in Jersey on the ground for the Scott Prezler campaign, 130. What is she seeing in that bird's eye view of what's happening in Jersey? Phone lines are eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. Hit us with somebody who is the worst person in the world, tongue in cheek, having fun with it. You know, think of someone that just is almost insufferable, not necessarily someone who is a violent dictator or anything. And we'll have Dom's money melody a little bit later on. Don't forget also, the NAC is drawing closer. An Auguration Day, if you're not going to Washington, the best place to watch those moments. Are with friends, are with the family, with the community, the company. We had a great time when we were at the Newtown Athletic Club, in November, honoring the people that brought this election home. Hundreds of people there, free food, drink, the whole thing. We're going to do that again. We'll start with Nick Show, Don Show, and my show up until three. And we'll be there when Trump has sworn in. And we'll take your reaction. It should be a big moment after all this. So make plans for that Monday, an Auguration Day. 855-839-1210, grab a line now on Talk Radio 1210. Dom to your dyno, weekdays 9 till noon. On Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.
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