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12 - Dom begins the first show of the New Year talking the terrorist attack in New Orleans. How did this happen and why is the response to this to play down the severity? 1210 - Side question - What is a headline you want to see in 2025? 1220 - More on the perceived dysfunction coming from New Orleans following this attack. Was this attack coordinated with the Trump Tower blast? Is the FBI equipped to handle this 1235 - The price of eggs in California is nearly 10 dollars. When will enough be enough? 1240 - Can Trump win on the H1-B visa issue? 1250 - Mike Waltz shares his thoughts on the New Years terror attacks and Dom responds. 1 - Nick Sortor returns to the program to discuss the fallout of the attack yesterday in New Orleans and how it may relate to the Tesla explosion at Trump Tower. How big of a failure is this on the FBI to not detect any threats, but then to also downplay the threat posed after the fact? Why do they insist on lying to the American people over things our eyes can clearly see? How will Kash Patel’s FBI be different than the current one? What do we know about these attack perpetrators? 120 - Why did both perpetrators use the same car rental service? Your calls. What kind of people should be Secret Service agents? Who are we looking forward to in Trump’s cabinet> Cory Booker is on RFK Jr.’s side? 140 - Should Schwarber be moved to the clean-up spot? Is it selfish of the Eagles to not let Saquon go for the rushing record? 2 - Lt. Colonel Allen B. West joins us today to discuss the attacks in New Orleans and in Las Vegas. Where was Lt. Colonel stationed? What is the military’s response to these acts as both perpetrators are both soldiers? What sets a soldier off like this? Will Pete Hegseth be able to get sworn into his cabinet seat, do these attacks help Kash Patel? Dom ha got to come out to the celebration of the Tuskegee airmen. What is something Colonel West wants to see from the Trump presidency? 210 - Money Melody! 215 - Winner? 220 - Dom contends that the CNN broadcast of New Years Eve is a disaster. We play audio of Diplo being interviewed on LSD and comedian Whitney Cummings roasting the media. 235 - PA Senator-elect Dave McCormick joins us the day before swearing in. What can be done about preventing attacks like the one in New Orleans? What are the areas of growth that Dave is looking to implement in the Commonwealth? Dave lays out very detailed plans in order to keep money in Pennsylvanians’ pockets, including Cryptocurrency, and rid us of Chinese influence. Dave discusses AI as well. 250 - Lightning Round!
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2h 21m
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02 Jan 2025
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I know this, the terrorist in New Orleans, whatever the FBI says, has been out of the military for a while, but what is going on in the military? The FBI, we know what's going on. Their screw-ups are politically correct. They're weaponized against American citizens and Trump people, but anything else, nothing to see here. Here's a couple of thoughts, though, coming off all this. We know, at least by many news sources, that both terrorists spent time at Fort Bragg, they were there contemporaneously. Now, it's a big place. We don't know if they interacted. Also, there have been reports that the second Trump assassin, the attempted assassin, visited Fort Bragg during that period a lot. Now, no connection has been made with them yet, but isn't it curious? Do you remember Fort Hood? I remember Fort Hood as if it were yesterday, Major Hassan in the military. Everybody afraid because he was a Muslim to bring up his radicalism until he shot up the place, killing was it 14 or 15 people. The military at the upper levels has to be cleaned out, and Mike Waltz was on Foxen friends this morning, and he made a good point. I'm getting the sound on this so you can hear it, but Waltz, who was, is Waltz an army ranger at Green Barret, one or the other, and will be appointed the National Security Advisor and be an all-time great, I think. Brought up the point that this now more than ever indicates to show strength, he said that the Trump nominees ought to be passed on so we can get rolling. Now, I don't know quite about that, that the terrorists will look at it, but I will say this. Looking down the road, one of the repercussions of this with the FBI is that we need cash Patel in there, and this should strengthen, if you can, strengthen these weasels who are Republican senators. Isn't this more proof of exactly what kind of disruptor is needed to get into the FBI, overturn what's going, expose what has gone on, and clear out maybe even a lot more people than we thought? I can't confidently say anything positive about the FBI, I'm not going to do that anymore. You know, the obligatory, not the people out in the field, I'm sure that's still relatively true, but you know what, the whole organization is not coming anywhere near its mission of protecting Americans. On top of that, the police at the upper levels and their nonsense in the mayor in New Orleans, well, you know, we haven't gotten the protective screens that were supposed to come up out of the street, even though I saw some were operational in New Orleans, we're getting there. I'd like to go back and see how much money and when they started with that. And this notion, and we have plenty of sound of it today, that, well, you know, several of these Democrats, one of whom was one of the leaders in the Harris campaign in New Orleans, saying, well, you can't prevent everything. My God, stop it. Don't say that on a day with 15 plus Americans dead and two attacks happening on the same day with people that were both in the military and happened to be at Fort Brack. Do not say that. Do not go down this path. It's a fair statement to say that the FBI has gotten so far off mission. They're not even close to preventing this stuff. In fact, the New York Post has a great piece today of how they got to the house of the alleged terrorist in New Orleans prior to the FBI arriving. They beat him there. They were camped out, waiting their arrival. How in the world does that happen? Well, when you are a screw up organization at this point, distracted by wanting to go against people just exercising their religious freedom like Mark Halk or people that are exercising their religious freedom by going to a Latin mass and you're all over them or just basically parents riled up at school board meetings, then maybe you're not going to care and maybe you think, well, we're not going to get into trouble for that because we're supposed to overlook the terrorist among us. I can understand playing the Sugar Bowl game, not playing the Sugar Bowl game last night. There were still any number of things afloat. The FBI now apparently says there are no co-conspirators in Bourbon Street in New Orleans. I don't know how much to bank on that with the FBI, but okay for now. But certainly playing it this afternoon or tonight is definitely the right thing to do. I'm not going to say the line, oh, if we don't play the Sugar Bowl, the terrorists have won. But I would say that moving forward with our lives is what we have to do with the maximum of protection, the maximum of scrutiny and profiling. Yeah, profiling. You're going to see as often happens with both of these guys, there were signs. It's never that I remember in my experience that people didn't see things that were wildly amiss. I'm not saying they thought they were going to go and start shooting people. Sometimes it appears to be that way that people actually said that. But there's no mechanism here by the FBI and others to be all over this stuff. That's their job. And it's hard to say give them more people. That's what they need, give them what they've done. Does this strengthen the hand of Cash Patel to get through the nomination hearings? Now, I don't know, maybe it bridged you far by Walt saying, well, what this does is it proves we have to put all these nominees for Trump through very quickly in order to show strength. I got that's a position. Yeah. But with Cash Patel, this is a clear card. And we're going to have to deal with Murkowski and the Warbler from Maine and maybe one or two or these other Republican senators. Are we going to have to deal with them just to get even with Trump stopping something like this? Now, this calls for disruption with the FBI and intervention of the highest order. We knew it, but you're just seeing evidence. I'll play for you in a moment. The woman who was the agent, and if you witness that news conference, when she said no terrorism here, they never know anything. It's like the drones again, which are surfacing. They don't know anything about it, but they know it's not bad. It's not terrorism. And if you watch a news conference, did you see how Senator Kennedy from Louisiana got in front of her and took up the whole range? He wasn't going to put up with the nonsense of this FBI mouthpiece telling us no terrorism here. How would they know that early on, particularly when this crawled with terroristic intent? Well, they didn't, but that's what they're always going to say, and that's what she was going to say. And then they cover up and they're not going to talk, and the public is in the dark about what's happening here. Meanwhile, Biden, of course, again, counting down the days, can we make it to the finish line with this guy? Even for the Bidens. This is amazing what's playing out here. All right, let me give you the phone lines. It's 855-839-1210. That's how you get in. It's AT&T and Verizon, wireless. All that you have to do is just push pound 1210, and we'll get you on board. And yes, there are some people in New Orleans saying, well, we ought to push it back some more days. No, that's, that's not right. That's, I could see yesterday. It was still a fluid situation, knowing about other co-conspirators and a lot of unknowns. Okay, but by today, this afternoon, they're right to play the game. All right, let me give you the side question. I got a lot of sound I'll play for you coming up at 855-839-1210. Does this strengthen Cash Patel? Does this tell us that terrorists haven't gotten the memo retired to fighting the war on terror? The obvious element of the religion again, radicalizing, and again, how many years have we've said this since 9/11 or before, we're not saying everybody. We are saying though, an astounding number of people are radicalized, and the religion of Islam is the point that seems to help in, in ordinate numbers with the radicalization. People turn to this in one way or another, and then we see what we're seeing play out here. And the FBI is just not even undependable. They, they are a national disgrace throughout this, so we can't rely on them to break these things up and get to the bottom of them. Or are you in the camp that says, now, come on now, Dom, if they want to do it, they can do anything you can't prevent it. They only had a police car blocking. That's how he was supposed to get by. We blocked things even here in Philadelphia and New York. Does it right with trash trucks and other heavy duty vehicles that he wouldn't have been able to get by? Why just put a cop car there that he could graze kind of and get by? Because they're, they're not to be taken seriously. They're just not. They're not going all out. They're not skilled enough, up and down the line to protect Americans. That's what the verdict is. We're not going to accept throwing up our hands and saying, well, stuff's going to happen. And it's not terrorism. When the guy blows up a Tesla in front of a Trump hotel, Elon Musk, Trump, there's not that connection. Now, whether these two guys were plotting together, there's an awful lot of dots here, both in Fort Bragg, both military, et cetera, 8 by 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10, you get on board, AT&T and Verizon wireless, all you have to do is just push pound 1210 to get on board. All right, AT&T and Verizon wireless, just push pound 1210. Here's the side question today. We've had some good ones this week. Hit us with a headline you hope to see in 2025. I'll give you a couple of mine. Krasner defeated badly. I'll accept just Krasner barely defeated. As long as this says Krasner defeated in the tagline, that's all that matters. That's it. Yes. War in Ukraine settled. I'm not going to add anything more. I'm not going to put star dust on it. Just war in Ukraine settled. That would be enough for 2025. Then we move forward. All right. You can hit us with yours. Give me a headline. You'd like to see at least once it could be sports, it could be pop culture, it could be anything. Hit me with one of those. Henry, do you have one? Yeah. I'll take the obvious one right off the board immediately, which would be Eagles win the Super Bowl. I mean, we're all hoping for it, obviously. But before anyone calls in and goes, oh, I'll take it off the board. And then the other one I'd like to see is Jake Paul fights someone close to his own age instead of fighting octogenarians or whoever it may be. How about fight someone who's in that 20, 30-year-old range? Okay. All right. So hit us with your headline at the end of your call. And where are we now? Well, it seems to be the prevailing thing out there is no co-conspirator in the New Orleans. I can't explain those IEDs. That is not determined. But I told you that it's awful curious. They both had trucks, both Tesla. They both used this company where you buyer the car or someone else. The company said, well, we didn't see any red flags. The startling thing, if true, is the Vegas guy, according to two media reports I just saw in the last five minutes, is an active duty green berry. So again, what the heck's going on in the military? Now, anything can happen anyway. I know all that. But you would think the level of scrutiny, because I never buy into this idea that nobody knows anything. Nobody shows anything. It was all a mystery. It just doesn't happen that way. It's a people seem paralyzed to act. There's no gain in it. Major Asan Fordhood was a classic example. They saw this guy and he murdered us. And this guy murdered us, Americans. And he wasn't stopped. And the FBI has no shame in it. Here's the money shot. This is cut. Let's see. This is the initial report. Yes, this is cut 15. Here is the FBI special agent says the New Orleans event is not a terrorist event. Perpetric said we'll be taking over the investigative lead for this event. This is not a terrorist event. What it is right now is their improvised explosive devices that was found. And we are working on confirming if it's a viable device or not. As Chief Perpetric said, we're asking everyone to stay away from Bourbon Street, specifically from Canal Street to Saint Anne. That is my ask. Once again, stay away from Bourbon Street, Canal Street, all the way to Saint Anne until we can figure out what is going on. Our goal is providing additional information at the 11 AM press conference. Not a terrorist event. They always know that though. It's not a terrorist event. The drones, there's nothing here. Nothing to worry about. We don't know anything else, but we know that based on what? Based on that's just what they're going to do, particularly when someone other Muslim faith is involved. They're going to say that and hope we all go away. Isn't another holiday coming up where we could distract him with that? It's Saint Patrick's Day here. President says something. We need another holiday. The drones thing still surfacing, by the way, still ongoing. Got a lot more sound to not just from the FBI, but from all kinds of people out there. I would love to hear from you though. Am I expecting too much here? Or is this just another humiliating indictment of the FBI, of certain elements of the police at the upper level there in New Orleans, the mayor, the infrastructure, the governor is appalling there in Louisiana and New Orleans and trouble, if you remember, with the big hurricane and all that, it's an ill-run city by and large. Just not good. And the expectations of the Biden administration. How many more days until inauguration? Yeah, I think it's worth it to have it out and to just continue to say the 25th Amendment auto apply here. They're so arrogant, so going through the motions, so putting at risk the country. I mean, China reportedly hacked the Treasury Department recently. On and on it goes, we're asking for something even worse than this. That's what they read into it. I'm not saying Walt's is right. Just willy-nilly, everybody that Trump nominated it. But I am saying that Cash Patel could not be more strengthened. That the FBI needs just a disruption like they've never seen before. I can't even tell anymore how many are even competent, marginally there. It is a DEI Citadel. They're antagonistic at the upper level, at least to the American citizens that are conservative slash religious slash MAGA. They look the other way on everything that's more progressive Muslim, etc. They are humiliating themselves, though. They're arrogant. Maybe they don't even get the humiliation of how bad this is. How would they restore their reputation? They can't do it without someone like a Patel that would completely disrupt this, expose all that has happened, and put people in place who see it differently. The current infrastructure of this that so many levels, first thing I would try to get, we get Cash Patel on, say, go after the Richmond office, please. The ones that were surveilling Catholics go on the Latin masses. How widespread was that across all this? Every one of them there is suspect to me. 8x5, 839, 1210. That's how you get in with Dom when talk radio 1210. It is Dom Time. Yesterday, as we were morning looking at Americans just killed just being out there in Bourbon Street, the mob was blocking traffic coming out of the woodwork in New York to celebrate New Year's Day and to talk about celebrating their martyrs, aka those who were trying to kill us and did, also talking about Intifada, also talking about the New Year of revolt against the United States. There's only one solution, Intifada Revolution, they chant it. All right. So I would say it's a fair thing, at least with the leadership of these groups, that if you were in law enforcement, you might want to be paying more attention to them. You might want to be infiltrating this. You might want to be trying to listen to people that are getting agitated around us. They have every bit of a First Amendment right to say this, but if you're supporting Hamas, should that not be a warning sign here? Should that be something that people want to know about? Should that not be something that if you're in a position like I mentioned to you way last week of the University of Penn Law School librarian, Harding Hamas on her Facebook page, they ought to talk to her about that. In other words, if you were a Jewish student there, how would you feel about that? Are there certain things that when you're endorsing in this manner, that you are protected by the First Amendment, but this. The Apple Watch series 10 is here. It has the biggest display ever. It's also the thinnest Apple Watch ever, making it even more comfortable on your wrist, whether you're running, swimming, or sleeping. And it's the fastest charging Apple Watch, getting you eight hours of charge in just 15 minutes. 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And there may be some without a doubt. But how are we seeing this kind of radicalization right in front of us? And that this guy is the guy with the Tesla thing, according to news reports, is active duty green beret. That's, you know, small of a group that is. There wouldn't be any warning signs. He just decides and use the same rental company, the same thing, a Trump Tesla, and blow it up in front of a Trump building hotel in Vegas. That's a lot of coincidences. A lot of box that were missed. And you're going to see they did miss them coming up. Why? Is it just in competency? Is it impossible? Here is one of the people that helped Joe Biden, then helped Kamala Harris. I forget if he was a chairman or assistant chairman, something like that. Here is Mitch Landrow, a Louisiana boy, right? And his position to get away with this, this is cut six, is these things are almost impossible to stop those agencies from the Federals, the local can coordinate to make sure that that that is going to be a safe and secure event. Yeah, well, you look, you've been in New Orleans many, many times as there's so many other people. I mean, one of the great wonders of New Orleans is that we have 30,000 hotel rooms within about a 35 square block area. So lots of people are walking all over the place all of the time. It can't be overstated that this particular individual wanted to kill a lot of people. And when that happens, that's very, very hard to protect against. But there are secure parameters they can put in place. As I said, when the Super Bowl will be here, that's what they call a tier one event. So the security measures will actually be brought up. But between, I think, tonight and tomorrow night, all of the federal officials, the state officials, the local officials, are working hard to make sure that this the perimeter is secure. Unfortunately, when you have such a heinous act and not cowardly act by somebody like this, they're almost impossible to completely and totally prevent. But there are measures that you can take clearly to make it harder. And I know that they're working on that as we speak. What a loser. What an outright loser. I just gave you one. And that is you don't use the police vehicle they had their blocking part of Bourbon Street. You use trash trucks. You use something bigger. You use something you're not going to move that you can't brush against and still find some space to keep going. You put the ballwards up. I'm not sure why they didn't have that. And they have these hydraulic devices that put up screens in the street. Some of them are saying, well, that's only meant to be a traffic device, not to prevent any of this. And this guy prounds on heinous. I handle this. I tell you it's heinous. But what are you going to do? What are you going to do at the end of the day? I mean, isn't it obvious that this would be a prime event, someone after what we've just seen in Germany? No. At the upper levels of the police department, city government there, they don't know what they're doing. They don't care that much. Would New York City have prevented this? Yes, they would have. Yeah, that's the difference. They're capable. These people are not. And telling us repeatedly, well, what are you going to do? If they want to do it, what are we going to do? Well, then we start to take a look at what measures do we have to use to surveil, to ferret out these people. We have to have a debate about are we going far enough when we have some evidence of this? What's the line between protections of their freedoms versus those that want to kill us? And many times it comes out to exactly that. The FBI not good at their job, not drilling down on this, probably too many people distracted by too many nonsense, too many DEIs, like the woman who said, no terrorism here, nothing to see. All righty, 855-839-1210. That's how you get in. AT&T and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is just push pound 1210 and we'll get you on board. Hit us with a hand line you'd like to see in 2025. Okay, as we move forward this week, a headline you'd like to see, it could be in sports, it could be in pop culture, it could be in any of that. And is it expecting too much to stop this, to stop what happened here by one means or another? Maybe the one in Vegas harder to stop still amazed this guy's active duty green berry. You just don't get a Tesla. Go in front of the Trump hotel and blow yourself up. By the way, apparently that vehicle was stood to shock of the blast. I think very little glass was even broken. Now seven people were hurt, but it was mostly contained inside the vehicle, which is kind of course it was a fireball. We had an engineer call in the other day and talked about some of the design flaws of Tesla, but on this one I have to say somehow or another, it prevented a bigger disaster. So if you go in with an attitude, well, you know, we can't prevent all this. So what the hell? Then you're not going to. You need people that are driven here. And I think a guy like Cash Patel heading up the FBI is going to move heaven and earth. That would be a great legacy to get them back on track because right now they're shameful. They're humiliating how ineffective they are, but they're good at one thing. Threatening you if you're at the average American coming after you, they're good at that. They're weaponized. But the real threats that are out there, same thing with the upper levels of the military. I'm going to talk to Colonel Allen West who's Colonel about that at two o'clock. I'm not sure if he was at Fort Bragg, but I know he was at Fort Hood. And we see this play out again and again and again. And I know media are looking to see if the second Trump attempted assassin actually did go to Fort Bragg quite a bit. Now I'm not saying these maniacs cabal together and all, but it's kind of curious how this connection is there. And there are too many boxes between these two guys to make me believe that there's not some connection. Just a whole array are they all coincidences possibly, but we want them investigated. We want them run down and I have little faith in whatever the FBI concludes because we know what their attitude is. All right, hit me on the side question too. More calls coming up on this. And boy, yesterday I was stunned at how blatant your Philadelphia Eagles are about not getting what sports is really all about. And apparently a lot of people in Philadelphia are just as clueless. Mike Silsky writing in the inquiry today, I agree with he's on the weekends on WIP. He says one of the major things about sports is a moment. A moment that people remember, a moment sometimes involving a record, something extraordinary going after that. Just to say we're not. And that's it. Wow, they are something really. And I hear people calling WIP as I'm traveling yesterday. One guy, well, Saquon Barkley, selfish social media has made everybody selfish. And Barkley and also his family particularly have more than just suggested they actually, now he said, I have my minds back now to call the Super Bowl. But initially, they said, yeah, I mean, he wanted to play and he still wants to play. And that's what he wanted to do. What the heck has happened to sports were something this fundamental. Silsky's right in his own way, writing about moments, writing about things that will remember. They're not going to be pushed around by a bunch of people that just think, oh, it's Super Bowl. If you just step on that field, you're a dead man. All right, we'll get into all of it. But 855-839-1210, watching any breaking developments, imagine an active duty green beret being involved, according to news reports, in that fireball in Vegas. That ought to just shock us. That seems hard to believe. 855-839-1210. All right, it is down time. Today's side question. Don't wait till the end. We have David Kormik at 235 today. Senator elect asked him about this as military background, the terror attack. He knows the committees he's sworn in tomorrow. And we'll see what the vibe is, particularly on all these Trump nominations, all that happening. Egg prices in California now have reached $9 per dozen. Now, of course, they're going to bird flow. Here we go with another crisis. And I'm not dismissing anything. I want proactive people to be on top of it, not just dismiss it. But we're not going to go down the path of the virus, the coronavirus again, which is not going to do it. And $9 per dozen. It's not just that. It's what Biden has done. This is the symbol, the egg, what this moron, and he always has been, it's not just the cognitive decline. And Dr. Jill Biden's policies, I believe that are percolating here, have resulted in this. And can we get to inauguration day? Now, on the 19th, President Trump is holding a rally in Washington. I'm all on board with this. It's a make America great again, victory rally. And in essence, we're doing that. And I'm proud of it. The station at the NAC, Newtown Athletic Club, we want you there with us again, part two. Remember, we were there before to celebrate and to witness again on the 20th. Trump taking the oath of office, to talk about it, you'll have a chance there. We'll have a mic for you, etc. We had food and drink the last time. We'll have that again. Thanks to Jim Worthington. There's nothing wrong with Trump holding around with the day before. Here's why. Because on the day of the average person is shut out pretty much. Look, I've been there covering the Obama first time around. And you're not going to be able to pay for all these inside celebrations, etc. And it's a difficult day to get around. Trust me, very difficult. So this is the day before. And it'll be a rally at the arena there, the Civic Arena, pre-inaugural rally on January 19th. It'll be at the Capital One Arena in the nation's capital, according to CBS News and others now. Nothing wrong with that. And I think Trump is showing he's taken the reins of office. But teacher, when are we ever going to use math in the real world? With Kelly Blue Book My Wallet on AutoTrader, you don't have to. At least not car math. Hit the road with confidence knowing exactly what you're going to pay each month for your car. AutoTrader. 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Now, one problem, though, and I'm not ignoring this as much as I'm on board with this in the Trump nominees, here's President Trump at, I don't know if this was New Year's, probably his New Year's Day, more than New Year's Eve. He was asked, this is cut 14. He was asked about his position on visas, HP one, etc. And again, this takes us back to what we've been talking about for the last 10 days. Here's what President Trump said. Why do you want to change your mind on each one? I didn't change my mind. I've always felt that we have to have the most confident people in our country. We need confident people. We need smart people coming into our country. We need a lot of people coming in. We're going to have jobs like we've never had before. But sorry, you said, you changed your position. He's planning to go to the Carter funeral next. All right. So again, with the smart people enough already, I don't care if it's Trump. Neither should you. Are you in my camp in history? You're just going to say whatever he says. That's it. I like what he's doing over here. So shut up about that. No, no, we're still on this. This is ridiculous. And it's Vivek Ramaswami, who's the most insulting, beyond insulting. And it's Elon Musk that they're going to push this. They're not going to back away. Now again, I'm not saying that we have to say, Oh, okay. So that means they're out of the family business. You know, we're going to go down that path. Not saying that at all. What I am saying, though, is they cannot win on this. This is anathema. This is against my understanding, any understanding of any reasonable person of America first. And we said this forever, but particularly last week, that means Americans first. It means American workers, not just those in steel mills. It means American workers who might be IT or whenever they might be. It means you are great, right? Whatever the other side says. And apparently what Elon Musk says. And where do we need these people? The only argument that we could buy after all this, look, there might be a few extraordinary people here and there, etc, etc. Okay. How many of them a year that are better than anybody I can find in America? Just give me a little bit of budget part time here, buddy. I'll find them because this is America. And I'm second tired of hearing from it. And I'm hearing from Trump say this. Are you? This cuts to the core of this nonsense. Well, we need smart people from around the world. America first means Americans first. So if we need all these quote smart people from around the world, it must mean we don't have enough smart people in America. Sadly, some people listening, I haven't gotten many. They buy into that. Well, you know, don't, we've been through this. How many times? Look at the population of this country. Don't cite to me. Well, look at the scores and reading a math in the public schools. Granted, who speaks out against that more than I have in all my time and talk radio? Come on, give me a break. But we also have the other America that is still incredibly hardworking, smart, driven. That's why we're America, buddy. We didn't suddenly lose that. No, we don't need these people en masse. You have to prove to me in a case-by-case basis. We need these people in anything, in any way, shape, or form. Prove it. I'm not buying it. Again, it's just, oh, we need smart people here. It's a president did again. This is still that must thing. Now, maybe to some of you, it's not a big deal. You know what the bargain is. All right, we're going to stop all these people coming across killing Americans, taking American jobs from the border south. We're going to do that, but you're going to let us run a muck with all this smart people stuff. All right, ready. Great column over the weekend. Somewhat tongue-in-cheek. The woman, Susie Weiser name is the benefits of sleepovers. Stop going off on crazy stuff, if they promise you're attacking sleepovers. You wouldn't have kids to stay dudes, math, Olympia. It's not yourself out. We're going to be from the end because we're the United States of America, and that's just it. India is not beating us. The third world's not beating us. They're not. We still have it. Does that mean significant numbers of American? It's not dreadful. Their skillset, of course, we know that. But despite all that, we are it. We don't need these people en masse. Can we all agree on that? Can you tell me where I'm wrong? Are you afraid? Because it's President Trump saying it too? Stop the spin. No. This is not America first, because America first, the subhead there, is American workers first. And the last time I looked, there's a lot of STEM people. There's a lot of people that are incredible, that are Americans. I don't even want legal immigration at this point. Hit the brakes for a while. We've so screwed it up. And this mentality is getting away with it. Again, I don't care that it's President Trump. He more than anybody should not be enunciating this. He ought to be saying, no, I'm not going to be on board with this. Why is he not? Now you could argue, well, he's always thought this. I don't know if that's worse or he's moving toward the must position. But either way, I'm not looking past this. And no Republican were of their salt. What are going on with this? And I'll debate any one of them anywhere at any time because it's fraudulent what they're saying. I don't even think they know what they're saying. They get away with it a bit. But not if we push back effectively. And I just gave you the most effective arguments you're going to get on this. And it is insulting. All right, side question. Give us the headline you'd like to see. Think a little bit outside the box. Okay. Maybe not something just obvious. That's what we're looking in any walk of life. Here's how you do it. 855-839-1210. That's how you get on board. All right, it is Dom Time. Welcome in everyone live and local breaking developments. Boy, the station sounded great yesterday. Usually on holidays, you don't hear that. We had full coverage up and down the line as all these things were developing. And we'll continue to do that. 855-839-1210. You get on board. Now, here's Mike Walts, who I know pretty well met several times, interviewed him in the spin room, interviewed him 10 times over the years. Great military guy, great intelligence national security guy. He was on Fox and friends. And here's what he said about what this does or should do with the Trump nominees, the terrorist attacks. Well, that won that number one, that external plotting versus internal radicalization, how that happened. Number two, I find it an amazing coincidence, but I don't think it is a coincidence that you had two attacks renting from the same site, both veterans that could you could have a more radicalized and broader cell. Don't forget you also had an Afghan that was stopped from making election day attacks. So this is why getting President Trump's cabinet in is so important. We need Governor Noam at DHS. We need Cash Patel at FBI. We need Pete Hegseth at DOD. This isn't across the government. Look, Marco Rubio at state and of course, Radcliffe at CIA and Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard at DNI. That has to be in place day one, guys, because this is a moment in transition of vulnerability. And President Trump is going to project because he is a leader of strength. The narrative that we project on day one will be just important, and that's having our people in place. Yes, and my take on that, my spin out of that is this is going to help someone like Cash Patel and maybe the others here, because these are Republicans, the Murkowski, the Collins is, there's two or three others. That's what this depends on to get these people confirmed and to move forward with this, he's right so that on day one, we're ready to go in these key positions. And the FBI is probably more important than any of them after what we've seen play out, not a terrorist attack. Isn't this on a grander scale exactly the drone thing again? The arrogance, the incompetency, the lack of transparency, but the tyranny when they want to go after you, we've seen it up and down the line here. And we still don't know with the drones. It just goes on. It's maddening to me. It's maddening that as a country, we just can't lock things down here and get answers here. And that's why the FBI is going to be so critical in this. I'm working on trying to get what are the timelines tomorrow. We have the vote on the speaker. I'm not sure that it's going to end tomorrow could go into the weekend. The Trump endorsement has really helped Johnson, but you only need a few republic. I mean, they're going to make it at least three or four rounds of voting. I would think if we do get Johnson, I like Byron Donald's an awful lot. And I like Byron Donald's. He's a really savvy financial guy. That's his background. I'd rather see Byron Donald's. I don't know. 89% of business leaders say AI is a top priority. The right choice is crucial, which is why teams at one third of Fortune 500 companies use Grammarly. Grammarly is the right AI assistant for your team with top tier security credentials and 15 years of experience in responsible AI. Grammarly is how companies like yours increase productivity, while keeping data protected and private. See why 70,000 teams trust Grammarly at grammarly.com/enterprise. Oh, internal with all these guys how they get along with them. They don't. Jim Jordan has made it clear he doesn't want to be speaker at this point or he doesn't want to cause a ruffle if they come to him because they're deadlocked and say you got to be the speaker. Maybe that would happen. But as far as it goes at this point, doesn't appear to be. You hear Byron Donald's name. I don't hear anybody else and God knows what these Republicans. There's a few that are straight. It just won't vote for anything at some points. I would predict not going to be first ballot tomorrow, but maybe some point later in the day or more likely on Saturday. And I'd have to say I think they're going to go back to Mike Johnson. Is Mike Johnson proven anything yet? Very difficult to say given how difficult it is with that small majority and several of them that just, you know, there's no unity possible with them. But still, look at what we averted that 5,000 page book bill recently. All right, Nick Sorter is next. Nick is a great investigative journalist actually on the scenes usually. He was our go to guy, if you remember, in East Palestine. Remember what happened to that poor town that Biden never visited until he was shamed forever. Mayor Pete. And then we talked with Nick a lot taking Starlink through the hills of Carolina after that hurricane and the lack of FEMA response and multiple other things along the way. He's been on top of both the Vegas and the situation in New Orleans. We'll find out where we are now. I ask him some of the questions I think you want answered and we'll take your calls at 855-839-1210. Let me take Dan first get one on board. All right, Dan, what's the headline you'd like to see in 2025? Oh, what I really love to see the headline Trump builds the wall. Okay, what's that headline mean though? He's building more of it or he's finished it. What do you mean by it? Oh, he's building all the way across the border. Okay, completing it. We have to do something. I mean, the country's overrun with illegal immigrants. All right, so in a year you want the headline to say essentially he got the wall built across most of the southwestern United States. Yes. Okay, all right, fair enough. Just clarifying, Dan, that's a good one. That's very specific. Why didn't he get it done the first time because he miscalculated? You got to start this on day one if you're going to do it. They run out the clock, the hurdles they put in their Democrats. They're even now refusing to sell back some of the materials for the wall, selling them to people that won't sell them to Trump. It's got to be somebody day to day. Otherwise, they'll stop you. I will talk with Nick Sorter and your calls at 855-839-1210. Tom Girdano, weekdays, nine till noon, on talk radio, 1210, W. Ph. D. Tom Girdano, on talk radio, 1210, W. Ph. D. In Philadelphia's talk radio, 1210, W. Ph. D. W. Ph. D. W. G. L. E. D. Three, Philadelphia. Always live on the free odyssey app. It's time. Now, Tom Girdano. Hey, that's right. It is Tom Time. Welcome in. Good Thursday, everyone. We're trying to reach Nick Sorter, who's sometimes involved in a middle thing. Great investigative journalist. I want to talk with him about the latest in both terroristic attacks here. The right thing to do is to have the Super Bowl, the Sugar Bowl tonight. And we played just some of the reasons why these things. And look, I understand that people can do pretty significant damage. But what they did in New Orleans, you don't block the street, particularly Purvin Street, with a police vehicle. Interfectural against something like this maniac in the truck. You've seen it before. I don't know if they did it with the mama's. You bring in trash trucks, things of that size. This is very reminiscent of the shooting in Butler. It just had people that are half doing it and saying that's all out and kind of what are you going to do? And it's exacerbated by the FBI's inability to track a lot of people who are radicalized or becoming radicalized. I mean, we're supposed to have a lot of resources on this. Can you do it with every person? Of course, not. And you heard Mike Waltz just a moment ago. Yeah, I don't believe these are all coincidental. These two guys in the military attacking on the same day, the same vehicles, the same rental procedure. And that they were both at Fort Bragg together. That just doesn't seem likely. I mean, what would radicalize this guy who is still an active duty, Green Beret? He's the one to take a look at even more in some ways than the terrorist in New Orleans. And the level of scrutiny of what's going on in the US military, are they afraid when someone is he radicalized Muslim? Is he radicalized? He just hates Trump and neon musk? Is that what it is? He's an active duty Green Beret. Now, I would think there's still a lot of psychiatric. There's still a lot of look at people. And you just don't up and decide to do this. It doesn't go that way. There are warning signs all the time. Sometimes they're more explicit than others. But someone just doesn't, as their first act, decide to do things like this. It doesn't work that way. We've seen it again and again and again. It's a fallacy to say that it does. Okay, 855-839-1210. You got a line. Let's go to the aforementioned investigative journalist extraordinaire often out there in the field. Nick Sorter on talk radio 1210. Nick, happy new year. Thanks for a great 2024. Happy new year, Dom. I wish it was a happier new year starting off here. I don't think it was going to be anything happy about 2025 until January 20th. But we'll keep chugging along, I guess. Yeah, just making it to that, Nick, given what's going on. So, Nick, one question I have, then I'll let you just tell us what's on your mind, what you're looking at next, where we are. A couple of cable networks said that the guy in Vegas was an active-duty green beret. That, to me, is pretty surprising in shocking. Yeah, absolutely. And he was on leave from Germany. He was a master sergeant. And he's now deceased in the attack. And I think that's the price just about everybody. And one of the other surprising aspects about it is, we're talking about all these coincidences that happened, where he rented a car from Jiro and the guy down in New Orleans also rented a car from Jiro. And they both served together at Fort Bragg. I mean, there's all these coincidences coming together. And this guy wouldn't typically be on the first thing that would come to your mind. But you look back at his previous social media posts, this green beret on LinkedIn, in particular, there was a post that surfaced this morning where he was actively recruiting people to go fight on the front lines in Ukraine. And there's a photo of him wearing a sloth of a Ukrainian shirt. There are a lot of questions around this. And you have to wonder, who is radicalizing these people? Yeah. And with the Ukraine thing, though, could these guys be vaguely allied? But one was radicalized by ISIS-Muslim. The other is radicalized because he thinks Trump is not going to do the right thing in Ukraine. I mean, I think that's possible, because I looked at this guy and I'm thinking, is this guy going to be radicalized by some imam or ISIS online doesn't appear to be that way? But what you're saying, active duty green beret, I could see it. Yeah, you know, absolutely. And you look back at Ryan Ralph, if you remember him, who tried to take out President Trump in his Palm Beach golf course down there in Florida, he was also a radical Ukraine supporter, also recruiting people to go fight on the front lines in Ukraine. You know, this has gone a little bit too far. I mean, it's crazy. And when it's going to be the time that the media is actually going to speak up about this, rather than, you know, and by that, I mean, the legacy media, you don't hear anything about that. I don't know if they're afraid of offending people or afraid of offending, you know, the military industrial complex. I don't know what it is. Well, we know the media might be doing that, but the military, I mean, I immediately, with the guy in New Orleans, thought back to Major Hassan, and what happened in Fort Hood. That is textbook. And Alan West is a really good friend. He's going to be on today, served at Fort Hood. And he's broken it down over the years, how clear it is what Hassan was going to do. What about Nick, the FBI, and this is public humiliation again, immediately saying not a terrorist attack. They could have said, well, we're still investigating. It appears to be based upon these things. In other words, what metrics, at least on paper, does the FBI need in order to qualify as a terrorist attack? It seems to be if it's some white supremacist supporting Trump or anything like that, then you're three quarters of the way home. Well, I mean, just to add on to that a little bit, you also have Joe Biden and Mayorkas both saying that the largest threat to the homeland, the most lethal threat to the homeland, is white supremacy. And Joe Biden said specifically, not ISIS, not al-Qaeda. Well, that doesn't seem to be the case in any of these attacks at this point. And, you know, the thing with the FBI, and when they came out yesterday morning and tried to definitively say that this was not a terror attack, they had the ISIS flag in their possession already. They had already put it down on the ground like a blanket. They were taking photos of it. It's not like they didn't see it. And, you know, that came later. No, they already had that. They either blatantly lied or they put the stupidest person in the field office in front of a microphone. You know, at this point, you don't really know if they're lying or they're grossly incompetent. But you know what, I'm going to go with lying. And that's why nobody trusts the FBI at this point. You know, we still don't know anything about the the butler shooter either. I mean, what happened to that? That sort of went under. We don't know anything about the J6 pipe bombers as well. The FBI needs to be rebuilt from the ground up by cash Patel immediately because, you know, public trust. I mean, look it up. Any stat will tell you public trust in the FBI that at all time low. Yeah, and Nick, you know, it pains me to say it. We used to have to say, and I think you're a guy that would say it too. Well, we're really talking about the upper management or the field offices. We're not talking about significant numbers of FBI employees. I don't even know if I can say that anymore because they're so inured in that that they're almost indoctrinated that that's the way the world is. I think it's really significant. But I think this should help cash Patel's chances. Will these Republican senators still be appalled by him after all this unknowable? But it's got to help that we need a disruptor in there. You know, I'd go as far to say that any Republican senator that tries blocking cash Patel after everything we've seen with the FBI is complicit in all of these things. They will be complicit in subsequent attacks that aren't noticed by these DEI officers and the FBI. And, you know, if the FBI set more time focused on actual terrorism and actual criminals rather than grandma's waving flags at the Capitol and concerned parents and school board meetings, this stuff wouldn't be happening. It is a systematic issue within the FBI and nobody is going to be able to handle that better than cash Patel. So it's going to be very telling who tries to block Cash's nomination. Yeah, in fact, to me, look, I know the high stakes with RFK, maybe with Tulsi Gabbard. The one I'm most fascinated by is Cash Patel because of what we've seen here. And when you look on paper at his qualifications, they are overwhelming. And there is no defense of the FBI by any reasonable person. So Nick, where does this go next in your view? What are you looking at next in all this? Well, I think that there is a big problem with, you know, besides the FBI stuff, which, you know, we just covered. If we're talking about these specific issues here, it's what is going on with the Ukraine stuff? Why does that always seem to end up involved in these situations? I don't understand that. And what are they going to do once Ukraine funding is stripped from the US federal budget and President Trump stops dumping endless amounts of cash over into Ukraine. Is that going to radicalize even more of these Ukraine sympathizers? I don't that's the part that worries me the most because these people are clearly unhinged. They clearly fell ill to the endless propaganda that they're being fed about the Ukraine war. What's going to happen next? That's what I am genuinely concerned about them. Great insight. Where did we find all things Nick Sorter, Nick, give listeners all the platforms where we can find you? You can find me on X, the free speech platform at Nick Sorter, N-I-C-K-S-O-R-T-O-R. Do you still do your show on on X? Yeah, every once in a while, but, you know, it's tough when you're on the ground all over the place. And I'm just one guy. I'm a one man crew. It is amazing. Are you actually in one of the sites, Nick, at this point? No, this is the second time that I've been able to see my family in the past year or something. Doing that for right now, but doing the best I can covering over and over here. I cover stuff on the ground, but I have to tell you, the courage to go into East Palestine, it's one thing when you can see what might be your demise, but when you're dealing with stuff that's in the air and the water and all, oh my goodness, that is remarkable coverage. Second to none. Yeah, I truly appreciate that. And you know, it's typically the way that I decide what I'm going to cover. It's what the government tells me that I'm not allowed to come. So East Palestine, Lahaina, Maui, and Western North Carolina. I mean, as soon as they say, oh, you can't go there, well, I'm going to go there because there's something going on there that I don't want you to pick. Absolutely. Well, Nick, to be continued, we'll have a great 25. Best is yet to come, Nick. Thank you. Yes, sir. Appreciate you, Don. Nick Sorter here. That guy all the way back to East Palestine, and he mentioned some of the other spots. How about that angle now? The Ukraine angle. Now, how many? Well, we have two, for instances here. The maniac who allegedly tried to shoot at President Trump in the incompetent secret service, let him stay in the bushes near the golf course for hours to do that. And then this guy, Nick pointing out, putting up this stuff on social media based on Ukraine. So could it be the one guy is radicalized by ISIS material? The other guy may be, you know, maybe they just want to go after Trump, the two of them, somehow another, radicalized by Ukraine, just as the attempted assassin was. Now, they're nuts. We know that. But this guy is an active duty green beret. That's one of the biggest facts. I'm more on to the Vegas thing now here, every bit as much as the New Orleans thing, which is more attention because of the number of people killed. It was New Orleans bourbon straight to truck. This guy, though, active duty green beret on leave engages in this. And the only motivation that we see so far is the issue of Ukraine. Now, is Trump going to try to cut off all funding as soon as he gets in there? That might happen. And then we're going to see a real spasm around this. All right. Side question today, just hit me with a headline you'd like to see in 2025. Give us that headline. Here's your opportunity to do it. 855-839-1210. That's how you get on board. We've had some good ones so far, but we'd love to get yours. Don't wait till the very end. And Henry, we do have money melody today. Don't we have a surprise here? Okay. Yeah, big prize, too. Yeah. Metro Diner, 50-hour gift card. Boy, that really comes in handy. It's a great spot. We'll do that in the two o'clock hour. You'll hear Dave McCormick, former military guy, Senator elect tomorrow. He gets this worn in. What does he think about that? And a couple of other things, including the nominations. But Cash Patel, Murkowski, and Collins, it's amazing the people that send them back to office. You really don't see Democrats engage in this type of thing. They just, whatever their other flaws are, they coalesce together. They're unified on the major things like this. If I had a guess that the one at this point that might stand the least chance of being confirmed might be Tulsi Gabbard. But the one that's the most consequential, if confirmed, is still RFK Jr. But right there with Cash Patel. Yeah, Pete Heg said, Department of Defense, but the FBI is just stunning. I mean, it used to be the CIA that people worried about. What kind of dirty tricks? What are they doing all over the world? The FBI engaged in this, but they're incompetent completely at the same time. Their field officer standing there until she got shoved aside by Senator Kennedy saying, there is no terrorism here. And Nick's right. They had the ISIS flag off the back of the truck. You gotta at least say, well, looks, there's some indications of that. Well, we don't want to panic the American people. Stop lying to us. That's the first thing. People are not believing you have anything that you say at this point. Stop holding these goofy news conferences and not saying anything. We respect that there are certain things you can't say because of who you're chasing. We know all that. That's where judgment comes in, but not a terrorist attack. Not crawling with the elements of that given what we've seen and given this guy's background. And how did the New York posts get to the suspect's house before the FBI did? How's that possible? What are their sources? They were able to beat them there. Is there no embarrassment? Is there no shame, no humiliation for the whole thing? Have they gone downhill that much? The Patel hearings are going to be unbelievable given all this. And I'm sure you're going to see usual suspect senators screaming in defense of the FBI. My goodness. It is day by day more stunning to see this than ever. All right, 855-839-1210, hit us on the side question two here on Talk Radio 1210. All right, I'm here, Dano. Show that nugget from Nick Sorter, our investigative journalist out there that apparently the guy in Vegas, the green beret active duty, I had this video up railing about Ukraine and things related to that and Trump. And then he ends up in a Tesla blowing up in front of the Trump hotel in Vegas. All right, so Nick's right. Are we going to see more of this sort of stuff? Once Trump is inaugurated and the pushback is set on all the spending, et cetera, involving Ukraine. I mean, Biden, just what was it? 2.5 billion more the other day. It's hard even to calculate the numbers that are engaged in this. That's why I said my headline in 2025, Krasner defeated. The other is war ends in Ukraine. However, that headline, however, you want to spin it, could that happen? Yeah, I think there's a realistic thing that it could end in 2025. Don't know what kind of settlement can be reached, but that's possible to see that. And you see this pushback. That's the second, the assassin, the attempted assassin in the second, assassination attempted the golf course. He was stoked up by that too. Now, it's hard to put in the minds of crazies acting in this way evil, exactly what they were trying to do. But there's enough evidence here with this guy, the green beret, who's still active duty. Could he have known the other guy been in correspondence with him, but had a different beef and was doing this in concert with him? One radical, ISIS, the other radical on Ukraine. It's convoluted, but it is a lot to both have Trump trucks that are Tesla. And this company, why I get Airbnb? But why would you rent a personal vehicle? Why would you want to do that? Is it much cheaper to do that? Is that what the idea is? This seems like a complicated thing that people giving their personal vehicles to a company that rents them. You know, well, I could say the same thing with your home or whatever your place is, I get it. I just think these are both of them are risky. If you are the homeowner or the owner of the car, you know, to be putting out there to rent, I'm sure there's collateral, there's procedures and all. But Airbnb, we've seen some horror stories. So is it cheaper than going the other way? Is it a better selection? And if both of them decided to do it with trucks? All right, let's go to Mike and Amber. Mike, you're on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Mike, happy new year, and you had a great 2024. Yes, thanks. Happy new year to you, Dom. Hey, I have a buddy in the FBI, and he tells me that even if Cash Patel gets in there, he's going to have a heck of a time clear in house, as you guys mentioned, due to their civil servants, and it's such a horrible procedure to get rid of, you know, bad employees. How do you think he could address that? Well, I think that's what people like Vivek Ramaswami and what's the name, Elon Musk, on a broad sense, Mike. I don't know the particulars of how do you get rid of an FBI agent, but I would tell you the first component is to start early with that in mind, to have the will to do it, and to see it through, to put pressure on it, maybe that the person would quit, maybe an arrangement when you may have to pay them out to get out of there. But that's what it has to be done. I'm not aware of what the particulars are with the FBI, but wouldn't you think, with an outfit like the FBI, it wouldn't be like, you know, you're a pencil pusher in some other state department or something, that there must be some law enforcement thing here that makes it easier because of the obvious consequences, like I'd liken it to if you're a Philadelphia cop versus if you're a worker in the office workers in Philadelphia, I would think you got some things that you can use because you're allowed to use deadly force, you know, all those things to get someone out of there or to make it uncomfortable. I'm going to research it though, to your point, I'm not saying it's going to be easy, but some of the disruption will be, well, first of all, you probably can move people out of the upper levels though. They may stay in the FBI, but I don't know that they have to stay as assistant director, this, that, and the other mic. I don't think you can be frozen into that necessarily. Yeah, good point. I got a headline for you. Okay. Trump assassination plot plotters brought to justice. Ah, very good one. Let's hope that's 2025, Mike. And by the way, I hope you're with us on January 20th. You made a heck of an appearance. That's one of the old timers. Yeah, man. Thanks. Thank you, Mike. Mike brought the football and was in the bear suit and did not raise me at the knack. Don't forget the knack on the 20th. It's going to be a blast there out there in Bucks County. All right. So I don't know the particulars of the hurdles to do that. What I'm saying is you got to start early on this. It's a question of will. It's a question of using whatever you have to do. And here's what's going to happen. Some people will fight back. They're near the end of the go get them early retirement. You know, you may have to pay more. You know, I'm not saying you just go in and say you're all out of here. To Mike's point, that's a great point. That would be stupid to say that. But I bet with the FBI, there might be some standards you have to meet that you making it easier potentially than you do with some other civil service jobs. Again, writing the beginning, taking out the leadership that's been so corrupt, advancing people or putting your own people in who are going to reform that, writing heard over this, trying to drive out those who have been incompetent, complacent, et cetera, getting rid of DEI that you can do by executive order. I'm not going to have that here. That's it. That's an example of DEI was probably the butler thing though. I was talking to Ro about this last night. I mean, Trump's about six, two, six, two and a half, I'd say. You need to have people if you're going to block Trump's body, six, three, six, four in that range or at least his height somewhere around there. You can have some of those women agents that we saw. They can't function in the job on top of which they didn't look to be too fit to me. You just can't do that. How in the world if the policy is to block them with their body as you're getting them off stage, whatever, would you have them involved? You can't. It's an obvious thing. If you have a smaller president, I don't know. Maybe you can do it. Simple stuff, but Mike raised a great point. We'll continue once these hearings happen, and I'm interested to hear, get Patel on, how would you remove those people? It's not impossible. It's not easy. It's a long term. We'll start on the first day, use some of the tactics off the top of my head. I told you early retirement, this, that, and the other, but moving out the decision makers, and again, it's a field office. This woman in New Orleans is the one that stands up there and saying, not a terrorist attack that blubbered that out in the beginning. The people in Richmond are still there. They're the ones that went after people that were just going to Latin mess, surveilling them, information on them, their vehicles, et cetera. What are you doing? This sounds radical to us. Can you imagine Econ Spirit 2-2-O is radical, and yet our Akbar is not? This is coming to an end. I know it's grueling, though, that we're only on the, there's still 18 days to the countdown of this, and then the executive order, and then, well, hopefully, we will see day one, most of the Trump nominees in play. There are going to be some battles over some. To that point, which one are you looking forward to? I'm looking forward to the Patel thing and RFK Jr. I think that's where the action is. By the way, Corey Booker of all people might be allied with RFK Jr. on the food thing, seeing it as good for him politically, a good spot to be, and he'd be helpful apparently. He's been talking with him. So, RFK Jr. could get some Democrat votes. He's probably going to lose a few Republicans, but he might have enough to get over the top, and Pete Haggseth, I think, has turned to corner here. It's Patel and Telsi Gabbard, where I think there's going to be a lot of action. Christine Oum, they might bring up the dog and all that type of stuff. She's got a lot of executive authority. I think she'll be fine in Homeland Security. And as I said, I personally experienced standing right there with her in the media onslaught in the spin room. She's great on TV. She's great at pushing back. Doesn't come across as out of control. None of that stuff. She's very good at doing it. And here again, Trump looking past some of the things that will come up again with her, which she had been a VP choice. I still don't think she would have gotten it. I think it was going to be Vantal all the way along. All right, 855-839-1210, hit us on the side question. Give me a headline that you would like to see in 2025. All right, it is Dom Time. Welcome in. I'm looking at some of the cars. Leslie on Twitter at Dom Show 1210, Fisher Pine, headline she'd like to see in 2025, Epstein, little black book released. I see there's talk of the bidding war over it. If they actually put it up for bid to see whom and exactly what he has in there. And once you put up on Twitter, I thought it was a headline now that it was breaking. I'm looking all over the place. And here it's her wish for 2025. Nine more New Jersey town. Some of them in South Jersey have been added to the list, which is becoming more enormous, saying that drones cannot fly over those towns. Yet apparently they are. So you can say all that you want. You can't fly it over here. Yes. And what's the remedy? You're going to shoot it down. No, but we're saying you can't fly them over here. Yeah. And it's still going on. It's maddening. If we ever get to the bottom of this, because that's unknowable at this point, it is going to be incredible. And I would have to bet that somehow or another, we're not going to get to the bottom of this to satisfy most people. Nine more towns, though, can't fly over. I don't know how much of the landmass of Jersey. You're not allowed to fly over. It would set drones that we've still been seeing, but it seems to be pretty substantial. And yet they do it because you can say whatever you want. You can't fly over this. Yes. And what are you going to do about it? Are we going to see any shutdown? No, we're not. Will this go into an auguration day? I'll take the over and under on that. I'll take yes. It will go into an auguration day. And we may not even have the first week after Trump's inaugurated. Some stop at something on this because they're going to be concerned with all these other things. But you would think by now, is the media gotten tired of? Yeah, they've gotten tired of it. They're on for now to the story of these terrorist attacks, sort of, but they don't like it. They're getting tired already because this guy was radicalized by ISIS. So they don't like that part of it. Maybe they'll go to the Vegas part. Maybe they'll like the Ukraine angle. That's anti Trump, at least. That's how the media rolls on this stuff. The drone story is still there. They're just not curious about it. They have the manpower you would think to continue to break through on this though. Well, we don't we haven't seen as many sightings. I don't know about that. They're just not being reported because they've moved off the story and they've just said, oh well, nine more Jersey towns. Some of its military on the like are restrictive zones. Yeah, so what? Put it 50 more towns. Put it over your house. You can say whatever you want. All right, Richard and Westchester think this is a pretty good one. Headline you'd like to see in 2025. Richard, good afternoon and happy new year. Happy new year to you. Can I just make a comment about your last statement that reminds me of once when the pope during World Day in the 50s and 40s was complaining about Stalin and Stalin asked the pope how many tank divisions does he have exactly right? Yeah, that's down on a great line. How many divisions that guy have? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, I want to see the headline the Phillies management decides to back Kyle Swarber clean up this year. Yes, exactly. I mean, we're tired of hearing this new age think here. Of all the wisdom of the lead off slot, even though last year improved. I get the most home runs out of the lead off spot and then we'll be history. And you want to move them out of there? Yeah. So you have a 150 RBI guys. That's exactly. That's at Harper and Bohm and all those guys are for this guy's giving us a lead in 10% of the games in the season. You want to take them out of that? Yes, we still do. George said headline Richard. I don't think we're going to see it though, do you? Unless there's something startling? No, I don't think it is maddening. I think the side that says keep them where he is has won for now. They're probably 60, 40 or so in Philadelphia. So I think we'll get up things a little black book before we see that. Okay. Thank you, Richard. Thanks very much. Rich in Bridesburg. He's on talk radio 1210. Hey, Rich, you have to do. How are you doing, Dom? Good, Rich. Headline. I would like to see us on the daily news. Politics should discover with hands in his own pocket. Great headline. And the daily news would have written it. Certainly New York Post classic. That's it. The all-time headline writers that guy or I think it's a group of people over there. Hey, by the way, if I were giving you headlines on a movie review, I don't think Henry steered us wrong exactly, but you may have left out something here. I did. I did on purpose. Okay. But it could have maybe at least I thought it was good film because I see the corruption in these guys that are cardinals, etc. It's political and electing a pope. It's even more political in some ways than it is in running for president because you only have to turn maybe 30 people by something you're going to give them or something they perceive about you. Oh, it's holliness, Dom. Doubtful. But the ending is beyond which I won't give anything. That's what I wanted to say. I didn't want to give that away, but I know how to explain it without it. It is incredibly politically correct, woke, etc. Particularly when they were leaning toward a candidate that I thought was what the body would want sort of for the right reasons. It was a great character. It's an elevated play. It's thoughtful in some of the back and forth. There's a lot of good things in there. But rip right out of the news, you will see there's an attack and the one cardinal who goes nuts and says if I'm pope is going to be quite a pushback on the authors of this attack, suddenly he's supposed to be rejected. The audience in a movie theater where we were an en blur, they didn't seem to emote over that, like cheering, "Yeah, get that guy out of here. He's conservative." But he was a blow heart, really, too. That's a large part of it. I thought it was a pretty good depiction of what goes on when they elect a pope. You can imagine sitting around, how did they come up with Pope Francis? My goodness. Well, politics. That's kind of what Stanley Tucci's character was, was it not? Yeah. Well, I think he's his character smarter than the current guy. One of the things is, I don't think this guy's that smart. I never did. He's coming off the pope who was brilliant. And this guy speaks a lot of languages, but then he says something and they walk it back saying, "Well, Spanish was a little bit off there." So I'm like, "Just speak one language then. Don't try to show off on this." Now, in my lifetime, my memory or what I can, I mean, there have been much more corrupt popes. But this guy has been incredibly damaging. And one note, when Biden's over there, still has one more vacation, at least, the vacation in Italy, he's going to meet with the pope. And what I think the two of them are up to is to endorse being against capital punishment. We're going to see that coming. Yeah. Okay. In the last few days, you need the cover of the pope to give his blessing. You might want to bring up ninth month of pregnancy then. Not all abortion, but ninth month of pregnancy. You might want to bring that up with the pope there and see, but that'd be the question I would like to ask. All right. So hit us on the side question. Those are wordy contributions. Schwer, now batting clean up. Crazy. Crazy. Yes. 855-839-1210. You get a line. You can jump on board now. And, you know, I listen to the WIP quite a bit, and we've seen the evolution of the Philly sports fan when Trade Turner was new to town, standing ovation thing. I don't like Trade Turner even a little bit, but aside from that, okay, it might have revived him a little bit. But now I'm hearing, and I would say it's not even 50-50. We hope to get Ray did in Jerome tomorrow. Not sure what he'd say, but I think he's in our camp. I know Henry was with me the other day. Let's say, Juan Barkley ought to be given a shot, compromise that. Okay. Even though it's ridiculous, let him play a half. Can he still do it? I would bet that the Giants are not going to be overwhelming a rowey and cry. We're going to stop him. They're not going to feel it's against the players. They probably even like him. If anything, they might be a bit, I've even heard crazy people say, well, they're going to be playing seconder search stringers. Those guys can get your hurt even more. Oh my god. Don't play the offensive lineman or play them a quarter. Some of them. Whatever everybody feels comfortable with, that's what you do. But apparently, more than word leaking out his entire family and Barkley don't like this. It is what I would call an officious decision. I don't even think it's Nick Sariani. That's a little bit hard to tell. I agree with that. Yeah, I can't tell which way he would go. And if you want to say, well, this is good for a Super Bowl, it engenders a lot of bad feelings. And if you want to say, well, this selfish, there's a time for individuality in your career. And we ought to embrace that. Yes. Because particularly, again, it's an obvious thing. It's more than just the running back that gets the glory. It's the five slash seven, whatever, offensive lineman that are involved in this or overwhelming. He couldn't do this in New York. He's able to do it relatively easily here. Why is that because of that offensive line? So again, I think it's selfish on a part of the Eagles. And how sports have changed is when I would ask Ray did injure. In the past, people would have said a record of this significance. Of course you should go after it. Yeah. I mean, because Dom, how many times has someone left for two thousand yards twice in a season? Yeah, no one's ever done it twice. So they're taking it for granted. Yeah, exactly. Like, oh, they're kidding themselves. And, you know, we haven't had a rest since week five at a buy. That was the winch pin of this. This is a perversion of sports, in my mind. It's outrageous. You got to allow for individual achievement inside a team concept. That's what thoughtful people do in sports. That's why we watch sports. We don't watch it to say, all right, we didn't get injured today. If you do something's wrong with you, you bought into this. Well, that's that's like watching the Sixers. That's that. Well, yeah, well, I know within beads a little bit different, but is there a moment? This is not the side question. We got that going on a moment in sports. If you have one that maybe makes that point, wow, that moment was worth it to see that to say I was there for that whatever it would be. Some of it is a team win, but sometimes it's just an individual like in beads scoring 70 points, wilt scoring 100. I wish I were there for that one. We didn't have any TV of it. It did happen. All right, I have one like that right up. There was a pitcher he pitched for a variety of teams over his MLB career. His name is Edwin Jackson. He threw a no hitter probably about six or so years ago, and he was 149 pitch eight walk, no hitter, but they left him in because it's like you can get a no hitter. Have that on your resume. I would say if he's a key player, 149 pitches, even I might have to say unless he was no. He was he's a four or five guy in the rotation. He was never anything. I probably bend it a little bit. There's a limit. Some of these guys are fragile today. If we were back in the day with Nolan Ryan, he could throw 200 pitches, then he'd be out there next week and throw another 150 depends on the guy. But yeah, you got to let that's the best analogy. You got to let the guy pitch. Oh, yeah. Well, what about you got to let the guy pitch? A no hitter or some like selfish. Michael Arendon. Michael Arendon two years ago, he hit you 115 and it wasn't the same after that, but you still got. Yeah, exactly. You got to give a guy a chance of doing this. If you don't, then I don't think you get what sports are about. You really don't. You're just it's corporatized. All right. So it's 855-839-1210. All right, it is Dom Time. Welcome in coming up the great Colonel Allen West. I'm not sure if Colonel West served it for a brag. I know he was at Fort Hood. I want to ask him about what the heck's going on in the military and what he thinks of a couple of other things here in the war on terror. I'll tell you that every January 1st, I look at the legacy of Governor Chris Christie. Remember, he made that deal. He's going to cut the sales tax, but he's going to let them continue to raise the gas tax with some kind of metrics. Well, yesterday, New Jersey gas tax was raised by 2.6 cents. It doesn't seem like a lot, but you know, it used to go over to Jersey. You're going to fill up as you're coming home, the whole thing and all, not so much anymore, not so much of a difference. And Jersey at some point might even be where the national average is, not even under that. He made a bad deal. As soon as Murphy came in, it now had broken through with the gas tax, didn't have to go through that. And he just said, I'm going to get rid of this sales tax agreement and we're going to go back to the sales tax that we charge. You're not getting a break, no matter what, this weird deal. And Christie, of course, never could listen to reason on it, bully people, etc., are going to do this and push it through as his legacy. I remember it in a December of his last year after the beach nonsense. What a just failed figure to put it mildly. And a guy who I know from personal experience debating him after the embrace of Obama, that on his feet, he was as good as it gets. Now he's just a Trump deranged syndrome and a lot of bluster. All right. Coming up, Colonel Allen West, we're going to talk with Dave McCormick too at 2.30 today, around 2.30. He is the Senator-elect who will be sworn in tomorrow. But also, Dom's money melody here for a great prize, $50 gift card to Metro Diners, which is a great spot. Here's your chance to get in. Give me that headline that you'd like to see in 2025, 839-1210. All right. Big two o'clock hour. Welcome in everyone. Happy New Year. If you're just joining us, Colonel Allen B. West are all-time favorite. Thought about him today when we started to hear that both of these guys had military experience. Apparently, both of them were at Fort Bragg, and it appears to be during the same period, I'm sorry, Fort Liberty, same period of time. The more intriguing might be the guy in Vegas, who according to several news reports, his active duty, Green Beret, on leave or something. Let's go to Colonel West Allen B. West here on Talk Radio 1210. Colonel, welcome back and Happy New Year. Happy New Year, Dom. Thanks very much. And it is Fort Bragg. Don't say Fort Liberty in my presence, please. I will not. That's why I live with Fort Bragg. Just kidding, of course. Whatever we call it, there's a lot of stuff here, a lot of things going on. You're on top of this stuff with the military. How do we have a guy? Anything can happen. We understand that. That's a Green Beret, and yet is engaged in what we saw in Vegas. You think the level of scrutiny and acting out would be, you just don't go and commit the ultimate act. Well, you have to remember that this is nothing new, as Solomon would say, there's nothing new under the sun. Back during the Operation Iraqi Freedom early on, you had an army sergeant who threw hand grenades into the tent of his commanding officers, and then let us not forget Major Nadal Hassan, and what he did, killing, I believe, 12 or 13, wounded another 30 of some at Fort Hood, Texas. That was just right after I had retired from the military. We do have these issues and problems in the military, but what is very perplexing is, are we going to see the same type of extremist training and scrutiny of the military that all of a sudden, we were told we had to have after January the 6th, when we had to have all of this training and things instituted because they believed a too many conservative people were leaning toward being in the military. So you have these individuals that can be transformed, they could be radicalized, even in the military. I think we have to start going back and looking at some of their duty positions. We have to start looking at maybe some of the places where they attended services, especially this mosque for the killer down in New Orleans, which is already put out a statement telling their congregants not to speak to the FBI, but to direct everything to care. And we know that care is an unindicted, co-conspirator in the terrorist case. Yeah, without a doubt. Now, the guy that we had on, our investigative reporter, Colonel, said the green beret guy, his beef may not have been radicalized like the New Orleans guy. There's apparently some footage, his beef is with Ukraine. And to your point, if we're going to look at January 6, I find it hard to believe, but you would know better. Do you think there are vast numbers of people in the military or significant numbers who would be so troubled with Trump's position on Ukraine that they could get to this level? Well, you know, Dom, the thing is that we don't know what can set anybody off the edge. Look, I've had several very close members of mine in the military to include my second in command when I was a company commander who shot his wife and committed suicide. So we just don't know what can trigger some of these individuals. And I think it's very important that, especially when you start talking about Green Barre, which is a very tight-knit unit, we have to, you know, have these, you know, pay better attention to some of the activity that people are doing. And obviously, I don't know if there was some social media activity or disagreements that this Green Barre soldier had, but it seems to me that everyone is looking at everybody else's social media in the military to include chaplains who speak out against, you know, same-sex merit and transgenderism. Yeah, the consistency is obviously lacking here. And I remember the first time, one of the first times I talked with you, we did get in the forward hood how shocking it was. It was an obvious thing. Now, maybe people in the military never thought of saying we'd quite go off in the way that he did, but it was obvious he was radicalized and they were fearful if they called him on it. They may not just not advance in the military, they might have deep trouble themselves. Yeah, you're absolutely right. You go back and you look at a lot of the testimony when he was up there as a counselor. And while to read Army Medical Center, there are many people that said they knew that this guy had issues, but they were afraid about seriously reporting it. And then he was transferred from up there to Fort Hood, Texas, which is where he committed his horrendous act. So I think that right now we need to start looking at how some things may be going the other way in the military with all this DEI and CRT. And, you know, all of this talk about, you know, the negative aspects about Donald Trump, that can affect some people in the military as well. Colonel Allen B. West with it. Colonel, to that point with the military, it seems to me Pete Hegsef may have turned the corner, I guess because some of the others, it's going to be even a fiercer battle. Do you have a sense among colleagues, people that you talk with, not a cinch, but that he is not going to be knocked out of the box right out of the opening gun in the confirmation hearings? Well, I think it's very important that the president must the same as with Brett Kavanaugh, he has stood by him. Unlike what we saw with the withdrawal of backgates, it's going to be an ugly confirmation hearing. I know that Senator Lindsey Graham got Hegsef to agree to lift the non-disclosure agreement and the agreement from the woman in question. I don't know whether or not she'll be brought forward in that hearing, but we can expect some fireworks without a doubt. But at least he will get his day to have a confirmation hearing, which is the least it could be asked. I think, you know, this current crisis, though, with the FBI and what we've seen in New Orleans and the woman that was the field director there, they put in charge saying no terrorism out of the box, I think that helps Cash Patel with maybe a few Republican senators. Any experience with Patel, and do you think it strengthens him, given that the FBI really needs to be disrupted? Yeah, I mean, what a really bad way for Christopher Ray to go out and for the FBI and really to buy the Paris administration, you know, welcoming in New Year's day with the terrorist, two terrorist attacks. So yes, I think that it is going to be very hard for people on Capitol Hill, these senators, to really go out to Cash Patel when they see an FBI that's in crisis, and they need someone that can come in there, and I'm sure Cash Patel, I've never met it personally, but I've seen many of his interviews. He will be quite sharp, and he'll be quite ready for whatever things they bring up to in that hearing. What Colonel Allen be West doing other than the things we know that you've been involved in? Is there anything new? Is you're looking towards 2025? Well, you know, being here in the Dallas County area for as their Republican party chairman, we've got municipal level of lectures that are coming up. We've got a city of Dallas Council that really we need to get some seats flipped there, so that's a big focus for me. But I will tell you, Don, one of the great honors that I will have is in February. I'll be down in Tuskegee, Alabama. I'll be jumping in, and a commemorative two jumps, 14 to 15 of February for the triple nickel, the first parachute infantry batine, all black regiment, and then also to honor the Tuskegee Airmen. So maybe if you get a chance, come down to Tuskegee, Alabama. You can do a live show from down there. Oh, I'd love to do that. You know, over at Stan's Casacio's house, I met one of them. One of the guys was 94, 95, and all he was talking to me about was, would you like to go for a helicopter ride? And I think it was still capable. I mean, yeah, and as much as they've been extolled, I'm so glad I noticed a passion for you. They still, you cannot go overboard at what they accomplished, given everything, and what they stand for and the progress associated with it. And this guy was just like a walking American history in front of me. It's incredible. And so yes, the 14th through the 16th of February, down a historic Moton airfield there in Tuskegee, Alabama, the Brown Canopy parachute team USA, which I'm a member of, will be doing two commemorative jumps out of C-47, World War II aircraft, they're on the field. And so please folks, if you can come down and don't, we'd love to see you down there to maybe do a live remote show from the actual Tuskegee, Airman Museum there. Oh, absolutely. I'm not going up in a plane again. I almost had my chance to parachute, you know, one of those with the instructor with you. And thank God that he's raining. We can't do it today. Oh, man. Well, you know, you can at least ride in the aircraft. Okay. Exactly. How many jumps have you done, Colonel? I have 80 parachute jumps. And it was very fortunate. My 80th jump came in Normandy for the 80th anniversary last year. With Walt's Mike Waltz was there too. With Mike Wilson. Yes. Those members of Congress, it was just an incredible experience. What are you looking for in the Trump administration now coming up in 2025? What is the major thing with you that you'd like to see? They got to deliver. They have to deliver first and foremost on the economy. They have to deliver on the border. They have to deliver and restoring our national and our domestic security. Tom, I think what New Year's Day has shown us that we are on a battlefield here in the United States of America. Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration, how they have coddled these pro-Hama supporters and Islamic jihadists, how they have opened up our borders. Now, Trendir Rago is threatening to use violence to, you know, gain entry into the United States of America. So, Republicans got to put on their big boy and big girl pants up there on Capitol Hill and make sure they support President Trump. Are you endorsing? Have you anybody for a speaker? I mean, I'm tep it on Johnson, but I'm not internal to it. Just from the outside, I see how difficult it is. Hurting these five or six or seven Republicans who go off on their own here. Often, not legitimate, I think, is very difficult. I like Byron Donald's a lot. Of course, Jim Jordan comes on the show. He doesn't want it. He doesn't want to run. What's your thoughts and how this turns out? Hey, my thoughts are this. The big guy, the incoming president, who he wants to see as a speaker, everybody needs to get on board with the team and make sure that we score touchdowns. Just the same as I'm sure the Philadelphia Eagles looking forward to in the playoffs. Well, I got to get you in on this now that you mentioned that. Oh, Dallas last week. Did you turn the game off? I mean, embarrassing. Look, it's been a rough year for the Cowboys. I don't know where we're going to go forward. You know, they released Ezekiel Elliott again. I don't know what's going to happen, Mike McCarthy. But you think about all the money that has been spent on this team. They're not going to return on investment. No, not at all. Now, my producer and I have been adamant, even though in Philadelphia might surprise you, only about 40% of people I'd say think that Barkley should have a chance at the record. I do and my producer, Henry, does. Totally. Yeah, it's a team thing, but there is room even in football for individual accomplishment and the offensive lineman, particularly, deserve part of this award. Where do you come down? No, absolutely so. I think that it is a reflection on the team and it's a reflection on the offensive line that would enable him to get that single season rushing record. Yeah, without a doubt. Well, any bright spots in football for you, let's see, Tennessee, they got killed. Oh, man. Well, Ohio State's on a roll, man. You just saw what they did to Oregon. The worst thing to have for Tennessee was Ohio State losing to Michigan. But I will tell you this, you know, now we're going into college basketball season, Tennessee's men are ranked number one. We'll see how long they can hold on to that. They're 13 or 14 and though, but I am enjoying college football season winding down, but I don't like this transfer portal. I don't like this NIL stuff and all this opting out. I think it's ruined in both seasons. Yeah, it's making exactly. They do not going to get injured. They're not going to play for their team. Where do we find all things? Colonel Allen West, well, without a doubt, you can find me out there on all the social media platforms. That's a tick tock because Dom and I, we don't support the Chinese party. Right. And you can find me at the step pass a loyal podcast and, you know, check us out at the Dallas County Republican party website. You can check out our Republican party website. Doesn't mean that you support the Dallas Cowboys dog. Gotcha. We know that. Thank you, Colonel, very much. We miss you here in Philadelphia. Hope we see you again this year soon. And I'll keep that with management, the Tuskegee and thrilled to see what you do for them every time. Yeah, 14 to 16th. That word, Dom would love to see you down there. Take a picture. You out in my World War II paratrooper uniform. All right, Colonel. Thank you. Thanks very much. Yes, sir. Thank you. All right. I got the friendship. There's no better. I mean, he is an all-timer. Really? Colonel Allen B. West. World War II plane coming out of that. Oh, my God. 80 jumps. Okay. 855-839-1210. That's how you get in. Hit us on the side question. You heard Colonel West's response to this. And with Pete Haggs said that they bring in the woman in question with all this. I think that's appropriate in the hearing. I think he's got a very reasonable shot at getting through. And Patel was strengthened by what's happened here. That's exactly what's needed with the FBI. But as usual, it's back. It is time for money, melody. That's exactly right. Great prize today. We're playing for a 50-hour Metrodiner gift certificate. Visit Metrodiner.com for a location near you. This is a great spot. 50 bucks to spend on that. We'll get it to you pretty quickly. Just identify whatever Henry has cooked up today, Henry. Yes. So, Dom, the holiday season has quickly come and gone. Soon, we will not be hearing the glorious tunes of Christmas music anymore. I mean, I'm still hearing it throughout the office. I don't know about everyone else. But yeah, it won't be hearing any Christmas music anytime soon. And you won't be hearing any New Year's music, probably because it doesn't really exist. I think the one New Year's song we all know of is "Old Lang Sign." Today, I'm going to play a cover of "Old Lang Sign." I want to know the famous '90s artist that sings this song. Okay. '90s artist. Okay, gotcha. It's a nice voice. Yeah, very good. Yeah, not a bad cover at all. Usually, they're dreadful. That's a good interpretation. You know, it's good. There's no music behind it either. That's true. I mean, that's remarkable to carry that. I don't know too many who's identified with that song. That's the thing that makes it a little bit easier maybe. Yeah. Yeah. I usually go off the rails. Somebody really identified with it. Then I hear, "Oh God, I can't take it." All right. So, it's 855-839-1210. You hit us with that. You're the winner. You're headed off to the Metrodiner. Hit us on the side question too. Do it right now, 855-839-1210. Well, that's exactly right. Let's hear the clue. All right, the New Year's song. Let's go to Lance on the Damjir-Denna program in South Philly. Hey, Lance, happy New Year. Who's singing that? It is Leanne Rimes. Nicely played. You know that one. Yeah. I'm surprised. I've surprised Lance. I'll put you on hold. We'll get that off to you. And 50-hour Metrodiner gift certificate. I've been there several times. Visit Metrodiner.com for a location near you. It is a great spot. I had all these hints ready. I didn't think someone would get that on the front try. No, that is. It's pretty distinctive voice, but there might be any number that usually, yeah, I would think, several guesses. All right, we're talking with Dave McCormick to round out the show today. The Senator-elect and over the weekend, you know, because of the terrorism thing, the degeneration of Anderson Cooper and the Andy Cohen guy, it just, CNN just cannot put themselves out of their own misery. And according to news reports, the one guy talked about being high on LSD. Here's a little bit. This is, I don't even know this guy. Diplo? Diplo. I don't know too much about him. Here are the two, well, Anderson Cooper, the face of CNN. I'm not sure maybe Caitlyn Collins is now. Diplo is with them. They did stuff previously where Don Lemon was drinking pretty heavily with a female host in a bar in New Orleans, I think. It was pretty nuts. And they've done a lot of tequila and all. But when a guy says he's tripping on LSD, cut three years down it. Earlier that you ran the 2023 LA marathon while on LSD. How is that possible? What was that like? I just think it makes your mind work. You move faster. You're able to incorporate your body. It just was a little hack I had. I think it's illegal in the Olympics, but it was fun. Wow. What is the most? I'm so curious. What's the most conventional place that you've done LSD? Right now? Right now? This is on the helicopter. Please. Oh my God. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Please tell me. I'm not even like. You're tripping right now? Yeah. Yeah. Wow. It's like a light. It's like a light trip. Wow. A light trip. A light. Wow. How do we look to you as weird as we do in real life or weird? I don't even always see this camera. I don't even see you guys. They won't let me look at the screen so you can picture us. You can picture us. Show me that. Show me that for a minute. Oh, you guys look beautiful. Oh, of course we do. Yeah. It's of course. All right. That's that. That gives you an idea. We're seeing ends going. My goodness. All right. You want to problem with that? Yeah. I mean, it's completely illegal when you're endorsing it. I don't know. I don't wouldn't say he's endorsing it, but he's like. Sure. You are putting a guy on national TV who says that. I wouldn't have him on the air at that point. Yeah. If somebody's drunk, they're all drinking. Oh, it's one thing, but if he's doing LSD in that situation, there might even be insurance repercussions depending here, but they did have. They did have quite a comedic interlude here with Andy Cohen, Whitney Cummings. So I've seen in several places and they allowed her both to go after CNN and also to be fairly funny. Here's Cummings talking about the corporate media in America. Cut 11. Let me click. Let me be clear though. 2024 was not only negative. The media wants us to believe this country is so divided, but we actually came together a lot this year. Like as a nation, we unanimously agreed that we would rather see JLo in a toxic relationship than in concert. We all agree the government totally knows what drones are and are telling us the drones are still up there and we have no idea what's behind them. No idea. I mean, they're still up in the sky, so I guess we can't rule out that they were made by Boeing. The point is I think we all agree on a lot of things. Yeah, the drone's making its way in and Boeing and one more. Uh, okay, somehow or another. The fact, allegedly, that the shooter in Butler didn't have any silverware in her house. I have never heard that before, but here's a little bit more of Whitney Cummings. Is this cut two or 12? Uh, this is cut 12. And since I only have a minute left live on establishment media, why don't we just say a bunch of things that we know that they'll never cover? Okay, ready to go. Trump's shooter didn't have any silverware in his house. No one thought that was weird. Okay, are we still rolling? Crown Princess Saudi Arabia put money into Disney, so just know there won't be any girl characters in the next cars movie. Can I do our research rolling? This is wild. Well, true. Yeah, they have veto power over that. We'll see if that's the case. All right. 855-839-1210. What is the headline that you'd like to see in 2025? We're going to talk with Senator-elect next, Dave McCormick, who will find out exactly what he's going to emphasize, but I will ask him as he takes office tomorrow about the response to the terrorist attacks is a former military guy, too. I mean, it ought to shock everybody that you have a former green beret who is on leave and he's the one involved in the terrorist attack in Vegas. Some connection to the other guy. They were both at Fort Brack. I haven't seen anything else other than the sugar ball will be kicking off this afternoon. I don't think there's any threat. You're always going to have copycats, but the governments and the infrastructure and the top police people in New Orleans are pitiful. They apparently now are saying they only have protective measures in place when we get to the NFL and the Super Bowl. See, that's the only thing that drives this. Not apparently New Year's Eve, all those crowds of all this stuff that they spent a lot of money on and would have prevented this or just putting trash trucks, as every other city does, in some place that you want to block off. I know it's not the most picturesque, but neither is a cop car that you can maneuver around. You can sort of hit it and slide. You can't do that. You're not doing that with a trash truck. It would take up the space. Just simple things, stuff that's senseless, but the death toll continues to climb. God knows people that are injured with their suffering, incompetency, arrogance, not scoping this out in not one but two places. We were kind of lucky in Vegas that it wasn't any worse. All right, 855-839-1210, Dave McCormick next, on Talk Radio 1210. All right, it is Dom Time. 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All right, tomorrow is the swearing in and we're here with one of the principals who are always going to put Pennsylvania back on the map. Senator-elect almost Senator Dave McCormick with us on Talk Radio 1210. Senator-elect, welcome back. Thanks for joining us. Hey, good afternoon, Dom. How are you? Well, very well. Before we talk about the committees that you've chosen to get on and the reasons energy I know is a biggie, given your military experience, given your new role as a senator, these terrorist attacks probably in two places, the military connection, what are your thoughts, Dave? What do you think should be going on in the Senate to kind of move the ball forward on this? Well, I think it just reinforces the need for vigilance. You know, we have terrorist threats from around the world and here at home. We need to secure the border. We need to fight against this extreme ideology that seeks to destroy Israel, the cease to destroy America. And it's just a reminder, a very sad and tragic reminder of the threat. And so we need to do all the things that are required to make sure that those threats are reduced abroad but also reduced at home. And, you know, as a U.S. senator, that's what I'm going to be focused on on day one, particularly closing the border because we know that hundreds of people on the terrorist watch list have come into our border and it doesn't appear that that was the case with the guy in New Orleans. But this is very much a risk we all have to come to grips with. Yeah, and during your campaign, I think effectively people gave you the nod because Bob Casey Jr. just could not bring himself to push back on some of the haters of Israel, including leading at least for the Progressive Wing Congresswoman from Pennsylvania. Yeah, that's absolutely right. And, you know, it's the kind of thing where we need to both respond indeed and in word to what we hear with this extremism. So the anti-Semitic behavior we're seeing on our college campuses, we need to call that out with strength and moral authority. And we need to fight the seeds of this terrorism abroad. And, you know, I think that's something President Trump talked about on the campaign trail is something I talked about. And, you know, I'm going to be a strong voice against anti-Semitism, against hatred of any kind and a strong voice for going after the terrorist forces both inside our country and abroad. And I don't think you can equivocate on that. I think you got to be strong and consistent and that's what I plan to be. Give us some of the committees and tell us why you chose if that's the case. I mean, sometimes, you know, you just can't get on every committee you want. What committees will you be serving on? Well, I'm going to be on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which is was really one of my first choices. And the reason for that was because I said on the campaign trail that energy was the long pull in the tent of Pennsylvania's future. And so we need to unlock natural gas. We need to double down the nuclear on all sorts of energy, including solar and wind, but also coal. And so Pennsylvania's blessed with an abundance of these natural resources and all the technology capability we need to go into the next session. So on the Energy Committee, I think it can be a strong voice for permitting reform, for embracing energy dominance, which is what President Trump talked about, what I talked about on the campaign trail. So that was number one. The second committee that I asked for was the banking committee. And, you know, our financial markets right now are incredibly important to America's future. And in particular, there were two things about banking, maybe three that I thought were very important to Pennsylvania. One is access to credit, which is one of the things I heard about some farmers on the campaign trail from small businesses. Second is crypto. Crypto is something I embraced. It's a big area of growth for Pennsylvania. We've got a huge crypto community in Pennsylvania. And I think we can put common sense regulations in place that will really encourage the growth of crypto. And finally, the banking committee is where we can really put some of the tough-minded sanctions in place on China. I said on the campaign trail, we needed to toughen up our stance on China. And the banking committee and sanctions is one way to do that. So those are the committees that I've asked for. I've also been asked to join the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. And seniority on that committee, and I'll be chair of a subcommittee that deals with how many terrorist threats. It's the Middle East counter-terrorism committee. So I'll be dealing with issues of Iran, support for Israel, fighting back on terrorism in the Middle East. So that's consistent with everything I talked about in the campaign trail. And I think I can be a strong voice in all those committees for Pennsylvania. Well, I think that last one too. Certainly fits. But I've got to ask you, I'm not a crypto guy. Now admit the limited understanding, if you quiz me, we may have to go to a break. I don't know what I'll do. But tell me exactly, you just don't strike me as a crypto guy based upon a lot of stuff. What exactly is it for leadership? I came to this over the last couple of years. But crypto is essentially a mechanism by which different two parties can transact with a digital currency. And the benefit of that is it takes institutions out of it, allows real freedom, financial independence. It also allows you, ironically, to both keep anonymity among the people that are using this for transactions. This is a blockchain is the technology, but it allows you to track the transactions in a way that it helps identify illicit financing and terrorist threats. So the reason I've embraced this is it's a key source of innovation for job growth, because it's really consistent with my conservative principles of independence and keeping the government out of things when possible. And finally, it allows us to fight back on illicit finance and terrorist financing. And so for those reasons, I've become a real fan of crypto, and it's a big deal in Pennsylvania, particularly in the Allentown Bethlehem area around Philadelphia. This is an area where young people, people not are aged on in their 20s and 30s, are really embracing this as an area for growth and opportunity. And that's why I'm excited about it. Allentown, late. Dave, we got to book you again for tomorrow. I know you're busy tomorrow, but you've opened up a whole, I mean, you can't tell. The thing we're afraid of, too, is the digital dollar that the Biden administration was going toward. But the crypto part of this is amazing to me. You've just opened up whole new avenues to talk about this. I agree. I see your interest in terrorism and some of the financing, but isn't this like the Wild West, though? We don't want to over-regulate, neither you or I, but this seems like... That's the key. I've lived through several of these waves of innovation. I lived through the personal computer. I lived through the internet. Both did. I've lived through a cloud. And this is that next generation where around the world, there's huge innovation in crypto and blockchain. And if we don't lean into this, America will be left behind. And the key here is to have common sense regulation. So you don't want the Wild West where it's completely unregulated, but you also don't want to have the Biden administration where there's this enormous attack, really, which is outside the bounds of regulation on crypto. You want to have a balance where you create a legal framework that keeps consumers safe and allows crypto to flourish, but in a way that's in the best interest of the American economy and in the best interest of the people that are affected by it. So that's what we need common sense regulations. We haven't had that. And I think there can be a strong voice on that in a way that helps Pennsylvania. Wow. You've opened up. I can't tell you. This is talk radio gold, but you've opened up here. I'm ready, Dom. Anybody can talk about it again. Next time we're on, not in a contentious way, but I'm just interested. And I get the employment part. And I get the idea that we always want to be with the next wave. I just see your sandbank men and people like that for some reason in the back of my head of what can you have to really be a player in this really understanding. Would you agree on that to participate? Oh, absolutely. Oh, yeah. No, I'm not giving investment advice by any strength. Yeah, I know that. Yeah. Is that is that these waves of innovation come. And now, you know, Sam Bankman is that would be much more in the AI area, which is related, but different. This crypto blockchain arena is really where financial transactions are headed. And it's becoming a huge area of growth for jobs and innovation. And so Pennsylvania needs to be a participant in that. On the artificial intelligence front, we should maybe talk about that for a minute, because I think it ties to what we do with energy. You know, the key with artificial intelligence is this enormous need for power. And so when you look at the projections for energy over the next 10, 15 years, it's going to double or triple the demand based on these data centers that are driving artificial intelligence. Pennsylvania should be at the forefront of that data center growth of those new jobs. I was just with a bunch of trade unions last week. And all they talked about was artificial intelligence and the need for Pennsylvania to become a player because we've got this abundant cheap energy. And that energy is going to be critical to the development of artificial intelligence and data centers. And so Pennsylvania is really poised to be a real leader here if we have the right kind of leadership. So listen, we need to do things that makes manufacturing more competitive. Advanced manufacturing here in Pennsylvania creates those great paying jobs. We also need to embrace the next generation of technology like crypto, like data centers for artificial intelligence. That's how we're going to grow the Pennsylvania economy. And that's how we're going to create the jobs that our young people need to stay right here in Pennsylvania. What a difference from Bob Casey. We still would be debating the size of Snickers bars. So I commend you on this to be continued. A hard way to get you back, though, to delve into this. Congratulations tomorrow. Send your day in Washington. Certainly earned. You went through two really tough campaigns. Glad that you decided to campaign again. Hey, Dom. Thank you. I am honored to do it. Me. I've got my overwhelming feeling right now is one of gratitude. A real sense of privilege to be able to take on this job. And commitment, responsibility. I feel a huge sense of responsibility to do everything I can to serve our great commonwealth well. So stay tuned. I'm going to do everything I can. Do my best. And I look forward to being on your show sometime soon. Absolutely. Dave, thank you again. Congratulations. Yes, sir. Happy New Year. All right. Senator Dave McCormick, I didn't know where the crypto thing was coming out. All right. Well, we'll talk about that more tomorrow. I don't know how many kryptonites we have out there in the Dom show. But coming up, it is the lightning round. I see some good ones. Hit us with yours. Get your name into the hat for the big prize tomorrow. 855-839-1210. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. Yes. It is with that headline you'd like to see in 2025. Phil and Delaware with Dom Gierdano on talk radio. What's your headline? You're under water. I can tell what's your headline. All right, Phil. I'm sorry. You know, you said that Trump and assassination fight indicted. It was a little bit too much. Yeah. Kimberly in AC. Kimberly, what's yours? Hi. Hi. Hi. Here it is. G25-195 declares world peace. All countries agree to work together to strengthen the global community, exemplifying respect, compassion, and love for the entire human race. All right. Continue reading for detail. Thank you, Kimberly, very much. Alan in Hamilton. I don't know if he has the right thing he's playing with here a little bit, which is good. Alan, what's your headline? Republicans take Trump's bracket. Yes. Go ahead. Got pleasure. Yes, who will be with us again on Monday and in about a week we're arranging a big summit with him in Jersey. Alan, that'll give you all the details on that. He's got a lot of backing. Shall we call Trump flock it? Sure. There you go. That's where I thought you were going. It is a strange name for the governor's mansion. Tom and Rosemont. All right, Tom, what do you have today? Happy New Year, Tom. Happy New Year. This will be the year when you announce that you now support no stavies for parking spaces in Philadelphia during snowstorms because civilization will prevail, Tom. You know, the odds on that were me saying that capital punishment is over. I think they're pretty dim. And I also know now it's my candidacy for a caller of the year. I'm going to start early, work on it. All right. They want to start the campaign. As soon as Dan is back, we got the whole crew here. We may have to start a year long for, Oh, what could happen in a year? Oh, whole regular season, regular season, conference format offs to get into the final 12. There you go, Tom. Thank you for announcing that. You got to call a little bit more than you do, but you're a great caller. Drew and Upper Darby, one of the contestants and caller of the year. What do you have Drew? Hey, Dom. Thank you so much. You know, Dom, I know it's never going to happen because the mainstream media, they never turned in the Pulitzer prizes that they stole for the fake news Russia gate. But how would you like to wake up one morning and the Philadelphia Inquire headline was Donald Trump wins the Nobel Peace Prize. Well, well, served with the Abraham Accords, etc. And what I think you'll be able to do in the Middle East. You don't agree. But absent, you know, Obama got at what was it like six weeks, four weeks into his term, something like that. Yeah, like, like, like, like, wasn't it Obama after, after the, uh, the terrorist attack in Texas by that major. He's the first one that came out and said it's not a, it's not an act of terrorism. Well, he also called it the corpse instead of core in his speech there, just another C.O.R.P.S. Chuck in Newtown Square, Chuck final hitter. What's yours, Chuck? Hey, happy to hear your folks. You know, I think for the incountable damage this man did to our personal lives and for the economy, I'd like the headline of America finally finds its cure. Fauci indicted. All righty, Chuck. Yeah, we're not going to let go with Dr. Fauci, I'm sure. Henry, I kind of like Tom and Rosemont, but give me a couple of other content. Yeah, I'll give you a few here. Yeah. Embrace debate, Richard and Westchester, Philly's management moves forward to clean up, disagree, but it's a good one. I like Kimberly and Atlantic City's call, or because just because it was a long title and she memorized the whole thing. Uh, Tom and Rosemont, obviously with the hidden at local with the no C, these during snowstorms. And I really like Chuck's answer there. It was kind of, you know, play out words. American's fine cure. Fauci indicted. I kind of like Tom and Rosemont. He's a great, and I'm kind of liking you starting the core of the year. Oh my god. What could go wrong with the regular season? I can see the results. All right, put them into the hat. We'll have the winner tomorrow. Tomorrow, because of Bourbon Street, I might ask, we did this a couple years ago. We had a lot of fun with it. All time, great street. You give us a street real or fictional, real or fictional. So be ready with that. The fictional might carry the day. All right. I think we have Richie Ollie back today for four big hours ready to take you home. And I'll be with you tomorrow. Follow on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210. Probably have Michael Watley on the show tomorrow to a lot to talk about with him. And the speaker's race doesn't get decided tomorrow. We'll see. Rich is next. Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. HD!
12 - Dom begins the first show of the New Year talking the terrorist attack in New Orleans. How did this happen and why is the response to this to play down the severity? 1210 - Side question - What is a headline you want to see in 2025? 1220 - More on the perceived dysfunction coming from New Orleans following this attack. Was this attack coordinated with the Trump Tower blast? Is the FBI equipped to handle this 1235 - The price of eggs in California is nearly 10 dollars. When will enough be enough? 1240 - Can Trump win on the H1-B visa issue? 1250 - Mike Waltz shares his thoughts on the New Years terror attacks and Dom responds. 1 - Nick Sortor returns to the program to discuss the fallout of the attack yesterday in New Orleans and how it may relate to the Tesla explosion at Trump Tower. How big of a failure is this on the FBI to not detect any threats, but then to also downplay the threat posed after the fact? Why do they insist on lying to the American people over things our eyes can clearly see? How will Kash Patel’s FBI be different than the current one? What do we know about these attack perpetrators? 120 - Why did both perpetrators use the same car rental service? Your calls. What kind of people should be Secret Service agents? Who are we looking forward to in Trump’s cabinet> Cory Booker is on RFK Jr.’s side? 140 - Should Schwarber be moved to the clean-up spot? Is it selfish of the Eagles to not let Saquon go for the rushing record? 2 - Lt. Colonel Allen B. West joins us today to discuss the attacks in New Orleans and in Las Vegas. Where was Lt. Colonel stationed? What is the military’s response to these acts as both perpetrators are both soldiers? What sets a soldier off like this? Will Pete Hegseth be able to get sworn into his cabinet seat, do these attacks help Kash Patel? Dom ha got to come out to the celebration of the Tuskegee airmen. What is something Colonel West wants to see from the Trump presidency? 210 - Money Melody! 215 - Winner? 220 - Dom contends that the CNN broadcast of New Years Eve is a disaster. We play audio of Diplo being interviewed on LSD and comedian Whitney Cummings roasting the media. 235 - PA Senator-elect Dave McCormick joins us the day before swearing in. What can be done about preventing attacks like the one in New Orleans? What are the areas of growth that Dave is looking to implement in the Commonwealth? Dave lays out very detailed plans in order to keep money in Pennsylvanians’ pockets, including Cryptocurrency, and rid us of Chinese influence. Dave discusses AI as well. 250 - Lightning Round!