The Dom Giordano Program
You're Uninvited to My Slumber Party

1 - How good is Conclave? What was the 3rd most searched term on Google this year?
105 - What is doable with the dismantling of the DOE and revival of FEMA?
110 - Your calls.
120 - Continuing with your calls. Are sleepovers as bad as Vivek makes them out to be?
140 - What are some of the most rewatchable shows, preferably from this year? Your calls.
155 - Should the U.s. absorb Canada? What about Greenland?
- Duration:
- 54m
- Broadcast on:
- 31 Dec 2024
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In Philadelphia's talk radio 1210, WPhD, WPhD, WGL, HD3, Philadelphia. From the Georial Volo Studios, where relationships matter. Always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dom Time. Now, Dom Geordano. It's Dom Time. Just moments away from jetting up. In Henry's recommendation, I've already talked. Row, I think he gives it four stars. The Conclave we're seeing today, in Ambler. Yeah. Four stars, right, Henry? I think that's what I rated it on Letterbox. I'm pretty sure. Oh, four stars? Wow. I'm a very lenient grader. It seems like you are on that one. Wow. It's not like my favorite movie, but I think four stars is good. Wow. It is good movie status. Wow. I think four stars supposed to be excellent. Excellent. I leave for four and a half, and five is perfect. Oh, my God. All right, so... I haven't seen too many of those this year. I'll say that. I know. I'll give five stars to Gallows, one of our favorite spots, particularly on New Year's Eve over there on Roosevelt Boulevard, and on the Boulevard. And they'll be coming on, as I understand this year. It's a sponsor at some point, so it's a great spot. We've done two or three seven fishes there, and in 2025, seven fishes is back. Now, I know that's a year to get ready. I think I have the people behind the scenes, the ticketing, and all that type of stuff. And I already know who one of the featured people will be, Scott Prezler, of course, probably Linda Kearns. You know, it just goes that way. What the two of them have done is just unbelievable. All right, so I gave you Trump's shot, number one, politics and crime, anyhow. Three of the top stories for America says Google. Trump shot the election. Trump shot top the election for people googling. In third place, Project 2025. My God, Democrats did a great job on that, making people look up Project 2025. Now, Trump's not going to follow a script. My God, you imagine writing the script for Trump to follow what's going to happen? It's foolishness. Here is more foolishness. One of the all-time stuff shirt historians, these historians really got in the year. I've said for the last four years of Joe Biden, go big Joe. You'll be like Roosevelt and LBJ. Here is a historian. This is a cut nine. Douglas Brinkley. He's telling us that what Trump is going to do in the beginning, it's not about just taking on Biden. He's taking on the saying it, Jimmy Carter. Yes, there's stooping there to say Jimmy Carter, National Day of Morning, appropriate January 9th, et cetera. Trump is going to take away all this great stuff that Jimmy Carter did, cut nine. What are some of your thoughts? What have you found yourself dwelling on these last couple of days since his passing? Well, President Trump is looking at this mantle, a lot of what Jimmy Carter did. Carter came in, very worried about the hopscotch nature of our schools, and he really wanted a Department of Education to kind of streamline national education. We're looking at cuts, deep ones on the Trump administration education. FEMA was Jimmy Carter's Department of Energy. But most near and near to my heart our last glance is Jimmy Carter, who saved over a hundred million acres of wilderness more than any tripled our wilderness system, doubled our national park service, and under drill may be drill of President Trump, you're looking to kind of cut into those public lands for oil and gas. So you're seeing some, and then the Panama Canal, which is front and center now of what Donald Trump's talking about. You're going to see Carter's legacy kind of on trial in a real way come January. All right, so let's unpack that. A hopscotch of schools across the country. Is there anything either more ineffectual slash and troublesome at the same time than the Department of Education? All right, it flies in the face of local school board control, or at least the state level control, and the mischief these people get because when they come up with one of these repressive policies, they have a vehicle that can streamline it, put it in there under threat of law. If they don't have that, that vehicle, then it becomes harder to enforce this to browbeat people to threaten them funding yada yada yada. That's what the Department of Education does. Now, if you're saying, well, look at Brown versus the Board of Education, wasn't this a good thing they could enforce desegregation? Yes, but what are they doing now? Now, they're enforcing saying that males can beat up on females in sports, among other things. Now, the odds on getting rid of this, though, are long. You're going to have to start right in the beginning here. I'm going to be interested to see if Musk and Vivek have a formula, have the mechanism to take out the Department of Education. They're only not enough Republicans, probably. They had to have the appetite to do that. Why? Status quo people. So, it's doable, but it's a long shot once they get a federal program in there to take it out. Look at Head Start. Head Start still in the minds of a lot of people has a good reputation. It doesn't, to me, Head Start is a failure. It has not worked. Any alleged gains are gone pretty quickly. So, I'm not saying it's the worst of all the federal programs, but it's not a success. What federal program, since we're on this with the Department of Education, is a success. The GI Bill is one that always comes to mind for me. That's a success. FEMA is not a success. It sucks. And the reason is that FEMA, ultimately, is dependent upon the President and that leadership. And how many times have we put, even George W. Bush? Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job in New Orleans. Brownie had done Saudi Arabian horse events before that before they put them in charge of FEMA. Give me a break. Look at FEMA in the Carolina hurricane recently. Not a good federal program. Not at all. You would think that would be one that's bipartisan, et cetera. That would be one that's doable. I'm not even sure who Trump put in charge of FEMA. I have to look that up, but it's dependent on the President. What else, you know, the idea that Trump is now going to be attacking the legacy of Jimmy Carter? I got. This Department of Education stuff has been out there for a long time. And yes, Carter, I remember that debate, really gave in on the Panama Canal so much so that it's a bad deal for what America sacrificed. All right, phone lines are 855-839-1210. Side question. Something you would leave behind in 2024. My answer at the top, I didn't know the Google search. Project 2025. Just Democrats skillfully played that. So much so that that was number three out of all the items looked up. Copa America, June 30th is high in popularity. I don't even remember that. What the heck was that? It's a soccer tournament. Okay. Wow. That's kind of surprising. This is worldwide or just the United States? This is Americans. Okay. This is United States. Wow. You know what? There's another disturbing. The question I'm asking all these engineers at the vacant Eli Musk are bringing in. If soccer is their favorite game, that's it, right there. We have enough of this already. Soccer is never going to be our national pastime. I don't know how many lives football has. I know how the hierarchy of the NFL can screw things up. But you know what? People don't care. We're starting to have a kick off again, which is something weird. Even with that weird dynamic they put out there. At least the last few weeks. Yeah, if only the Eagles do that right. Jeez. Yeah. Well, the guy can't do it. That's why he's just going to kick the ball out of the end zone. Yeah. It's a sham. Yeah. Exactly. I mean, it's there. It's doable. And as convoluted as it was, I guess it was a decent effort to put that back in the game. Let's go to Bill in bucks on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Bill. Thanks for the wait. Afternoon. Oh, hey. How are you doing there, Tom? Hi. I wanted to say hello before the year closes out. And wanted to give you a note of my appreciation as one of the Patriots, Buck County. That all the things that you guys have done over the year for, you know, getting us registrations in the Republican area. And especially all the things that happened in the courtyard in front of the Bucks County Board of Elections later this year. Isn't it amazing all roads, literally, I don't know, of no place in the country that was more politically potent than Buck's County. God bless Diane Merseguia. And I'm Bob Harvey. Oh, my gosh. I wanted to thank you and your crew and your Mount Rushmore of folks. And especially, you know, out there in the courtyard is sort of the Bucks County Board of Elections with Scott Fraser out there with all the other Patriots. And I just wanted to share my appreciation for what you guys all did. Well, thank you, Bill. Very nice to be here. What's your answer on the side today? I planned off the lessons. Yeah. And they seem to be getting better at the planning. You know, that's where the metrics are even better. What object do you notice first that you think is planned the bet? Cars? The iPhone 16. Ah, okay. All of them. Yeah. Well, that, yeah, iPhone. The 17 and the 18, which is coming next year, whatever. Whatever number. Yeah. Yeah, they have us on that. Not me. I don't need too much more from an iPhone, but that is, well, that is blatant planned obsolescence. We're holding something back and then we'll have it at a certain point in the future. You mentioned cars too. That's a good one. Yeah. With all the chips and everything you need now to, you know, just have a car. It's very, very difficult to maintain one. Yeah, at least with the iPhone, it's your choosing something. You know, you want some new feature that they allege they have, which I don't know how many more things can you possibly plug into this. All right. So that's side question 855-839-1210. Imagine Project 25 number three in the election itself, Trump being shot was number one. Just think of how that story downplayed. And when we had the second guy that it still did not reverberate unless I'm wrong, unless people took that into account and said, yeah, I'm voting for this guy. Look at what Trump has endured here and I'm going to give him another look, see, because the numbers and the biggest scare to me still, I'm thinking about it because Puerto Rico's on a blackout. At least it was this morning, a power was that idiot comedian and I think Trump backstage was saying, that's not edgy, it's an idiot talking about Puerto Rico being a floating piece of garbage and on and on at one. Thank God. Joe jumped into the ring and said essentially that MAGA supporters were garbage anyhow. That led to Trump with the garbage truck. Biden bailed him out again. 855-839-1210 and Biden saying he could have beaten Trump. He knows it in his heart. They shouldn't have taken him out. Yeah, I mean, he also said that he could have beaten the British. I mean, you know, he's that old. It would have worked. Kevlar in the deer. Imagine Biden, after that debate, thinking still he was going to win. And I went back and look, that debate was even earlier than I remember. You know, we're going to show them he's sharp and all that. That moment when Trump said, I don't know what the hell he just said, neither does he. Wow. And really, not that we want to go overboard. They were just doing their job, but Jake Tapper and Dana Bash did not jump into the ring to say Biden there. They pretty much just asked the questions and let it roll. And that's what they're supposed to do. David Muir and his colleague there, they would have jumped into the ring. They would have, you know, strangled somebody to get it to Biden and stop him from talking. It would have been a lot different. That moment really had consequence. But I thought that Harris, because of such a short run, would not be quite found out as the empty pantsuit. But she was. And Tim Walz. Oh man. What a month. Will we ever see Tim Walz again? Is he in China? See, planning a trip to China right now? I think we'll see Tim Walz before we see Kamala again. Oh, no. Kamala is coming back. She's even though 20% of the people that support her say don't come back. She, Henry, I just think she has no shot because she's never won a single primary. She's just been moved forward by Willie Brown in Chicago. And then they needed a DEI for VP and that's how it worked. On her own, she didn't even get to the starting blocks. She dropped out of him before the first primary when she ran. Yeah. The primary against either a Newsom and/or Josh Shapiro. Oh man. No, no, that's what I'm saying. Tim Walz is coming back before she does. Oh, okay. Tim Walz running for president. He did give us a lot though. He did give us months of stuff. The jazz hands particularly. I think he can clean himself up a little bit, get a little more buttoned up and he'd be fine. Oh. What's he going to do with the wife though? I love the smell. Yeah, that's enough. They're going to have to take some classes together as something learned. How did this shut? Yeah, all of them. The whole family, just like all right guys, this is when to speak on something when to keep quiet. All right. You get in at 855-839-1210, do get in on the side question, we'll get your name into the hat, we'll pull it out on Friday for the winner this week. And if you ever have a side question, just send me your kernel of an idea. They're flexible. We stock them up, try not to do the same one more than once a year. Some of them where I could do every week though, we get such entertaining answers with them. A little outside the box, what would you leave behind in 2024? And not sure the number one thing Americans want to leave behind, inflation probably, you know, serious note, that's going to take a while because it's not just the rate, it's what's already baked in. And to me, as bad as it is would buy it in and the cronies and the people around it. The most insulting thing, the most damaging thing he did was how he diminished American life by wanting to be a consequential president and told go big, spend all this money, look at what it did to people, just look at the dislocation, people that shouldn't have to make decisions in the middle class, both people working the whole thing, the grocery store stuff that we've all been through, just inflated prices of anything that you look at. And he's still, merrily, is ensconced in some more vacations. And when he comes back, apparently he's going to be issuing those pardons for people like Dr. Fauci, got a little bit more on Dr. Fauci today. We know even more clearly about Wuhan and gain a function. And will he be brought to justice for that? We'll see. 855-839-1210. Looking for a financial institution that has fewer fees, better rates, and gives back to the local community. 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Let's go to Bill in Hope Well, New Jersey on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Bill. Damn. Hi, Tom. Good afternoon. Elon Musk and H-1-V's are used predominantly for replacement. Look at Tesla. The history of Tesla, that technology is developed by Americans. Elon Musk is basically a financier at this stage of his career. In 2001, he saw high-end engineers who are Americans move their jobs and get replaced by Indian imports who would work for half the cost, ride the New Jersey Transit from Princeton into New York, and it is all the replacement workers, predominantly. Does that make sense? Yeah. No, I think exactly right. That's the way that I see it. He's not going to con us with the idea that there's nobody else in the world. There might be five people you can make a case for, maybe, in some profession here. But by and large, these 80,000, these 800,000 across the country, it's not that. They're cutting wages and they're insulting us at the same time. Elon Musk's prime goal in everything he talks about is to distract attention from Tesla cars and their dangers. Don, check out in Bucks County, November, elderly couple, Tesla crashes into another Tesla. They both die. Tesla crashes end up in major fires. There's a major fire and crash, one to two per month. No one's covering it. If you own a Tesla and you hit something, the electric battery, I know a lot about technology, I'm essentially an expert on Tesla. The way the electric battery is designed, it's cold with glycol, the lithium is flammable. Every major, major crash of a Tesla ends up with a horrific fire that kills the occupants of the car and no one is discussing it. Well, I think I'm not aware of it, Bill, like you are, but I'm aware of what you're talking about in electric vehicles in general, but Tesla, and then the self-driving car, the autonomous car is another nightmare coming our way. More of this stuff is going to be exposed if he doesn't stay in his lane here, which is the cost-cutting part of this and jumps into these things, more and more of this will come out. I hope, but I think he's very sort of support behind Trump because he knew Trump was going to win. I think you and I can tell Trump was going to win the inflation, et cetera, Elon Musk needs to distract from the fundamental problem. He is selling a car that is fundamentally dangerous, and it's fundamentally dangerous because of the way the Tesla is designed. They run the flammable coolant for the Tesla cars through the lithium battery. BMW came out and pointed this out to the world several years ago, but it got completely ignored. Everybody in their right mind would run a flammable liquid, glycol, through a battery, that's flammable. Why would they do that? What's the cost-saving or why do they do it? Because their car, the original motor was something about an 18-duction motor that draws a ton of current. Their batteries were overheating, so they're having battery failures and they're having engine damage. Okay. The only solution was to take an unorthodox approach. We need to cool these batteries off fast. Let's run the coolant to through the battery directly, and that will bring the temperature down so they have fewer battery failures, and they have fewer motor failures. They just have drivers that get incinerated. All right, Bill, thank you, happy new year. Thank you very much for the information. I got to check on that. It seems logical what he said, but we'll check on that. All I know is I'm looking at another EV story here about, this was Eastern Coast, Pennsylvania-based, basically talking about the price, the failures, the inconvenience, the things associated with it. And guess who was the biggest proponent of the electric vehicle? That would be Joe Biden. Why? Well, he could please the environmentalist, and yet he could please the auto-workers, the big unions. That was his goal. That was his thought. But look at the abysmal failure, based upon how much they spent. And Mayor Pete was in charge of that. Trump is going to short-circuit this on day one, at least that's what he ran on, and we believe there'll be an executive order on that. I'm not sure how Elon Musk feels about that part or what it, until we have the absolute print of it, it's going to be interesting. But look, the bottom line on all this is, I'm not in Steve Bannon's camp, he's calling for outright warfare against Vivek and Elon Musk, but they can't win on this. It's that simple. This is a test of what this MAGA thing means. And it clearly, to me, doesn't mean these 800,000 are expanding that, bringing people into the country, under the HB-1, and insulting us that by and large, at various occupations, particularly high-tech, Americans, because we had too many sleepovers, according to Vivek Rama-Swami. Too many sleepovers, loser culture here. This guy wants to run for president of the United States. Would he ban sleepovers? I mean, it's a random thing, isn't it, to be going after the sleepover? Yeah. What's wrong with the sleepover? Yeah. I think there's a lot of things that are good about that. Oh, no, no, Vivek said it, and your kid is going to be a failure. Yesterday I revitalized the dragon bomb. Remember the dragon bomb? Second time I had her on, she had given up on a lot of the things, or at least some of them, and thought she wanted their kids to be high-performing, but it was a little overblown, when she first surfaced, how many years ago, I was at 15, 12, as the dragon bomb. You know, we're going to develop world-class kids. That's what the Vivek comments kind of smack of, and America doesn't measure up to its vision of that. Why does he want to be president of it, then? Well, he's going to reform it. Wow, is that the reform we want? Robert and Ben Salem. Talk Radio 1210 with Tom. Hey, Robert, afternoon, and happy new year. Hey, Tom, happy new year to you and staff in a prosperous new year coming up. Thanks for getting us through this year. Oh, thank you. I wanted to kick around what you were talking about earlier with Gary, as far as the Vivek's comments, okay? We have been allowing 1.3 million legal immigrants for the last 20 years, okay? We are a country of 320 million people, despite the fact that our parenting isn't where it should be, and our public schools aren't where they should be, I agree with you in that we will never run out of nerds in this country, and that's basically what we're talking about, okay? In the country of 320 million with the opportunities we have, you're always going to have people that are competent to run and move the economy forward. But that doesn't mean that he was totally wrong about things that need to be done with our education. There's nothing you can do about parenting from illegal, but something, because we -- it's hard to explain, but over in your country or over in China, the government just tells you what to do, okay? Here we're free, and that means freedom sometimes means people are free to make bad decisions, okay? Yeah. But over the macro, as you said, we have enough talent in this country, and we should concentrate on developing that instead of bringing in more and enhancing that. And we should, as Gary said, we should stop legal immigration, all immigration for at least five years, just so that we can deal with the problem that we're facing right now. Yeah. And Robert, too, what I would try to do with their secretary of education, when I get Linda McMahon on and all that, I'm going to try to put into their head, we should be more creative at advancing the kid that's doing well in math. I mean, in a way that celebrates that. The problem is -- Without -- Right. Without shutting it down the throat, you do too much of it, and the kid is seen as nerdish, and actually the parents have to come in, the yin and the yang, the balance of it. We want kids to be exceptional with it, but we don't want to have that -- I don't know, in India -- A robotics society. We don't want to -- Yeah. -- robotics is right. Exactly. We want normal people who are just extraordinarily skilled, harder to do, and we want to uplift saying a place like the Philadelphia Schools, which is very difficult to do. But to your point, you would broke the code, I think, in summary here. We already have a critical mass of people that are as good as anybody in the world. We don't need this. There might be an Einstein out there, even I'd have to concede, or five people in the whole world. All right. I think the eye test, we would know it. That's not going to hurt us, but they're talking about 800,000 people. No. Dom, I'll bet you we got 1,000 Einstein's, just right now, most of them are busy playing video games. You hear what I'm saying? Other people. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. As for the side question, I want to go broad with this, because we need to cut ties with the global elites. I'm talking about the Soros, I'm talking about the Bill Gates, the people that think that they're going to turn America into a vassal state in their liberal world order, and it's not going to happen. They were talking to Bill Gates last year, and he was saying, well, we're either going to have another pandemic or a large-scale war. It's like they're planning on calling back the population and telling us how to live. We need to sanction people like that. We need to call George Soros a supporter of terrorism for his ties to Antifa, and we need to get serious with these people and let them know we're still the light in this world, not them. Well, thank you, Robert. Happy New Year again. Bill Gates, the scariest of the guy, wanting to please the climate fanatics by dampening the sun. That guy's got to be watched, Gates. I mean, you know what happens. Bezos seems to be content which is fooling around with his money, with the mechanical dog and all, you know what I mean? Or even the space stuff, unless I'm wrong, I don't see him wanting to dictate other than in his own sphere. I mean, he's bad enough. One of the biggest pet peeves, Dan Chairs, I don't know about Henry, and I'm starting to see it even with the US Postal Delivery now. There are parking spaces on the street, ticket every one of these Amazon vehicles that won't pull into the parking space. They make people try to squeeze by traffic coming the other way. And there's no reason for it. Other than they're told, don't park. It appears to me anyhow. Rarely do I see them park. Well, they might get boxed in. Well, so am I the rest of the world. Oh, man. If those boxes don't arrive at our door, I wonder how many, I have to start keeping count. How many consecutive days as Roe got some kind of box or delivery of that sort at the door? I'm going to start the count. Because I'm on the other side with the boxes all the time. Hopefully she's not listening so she doesn't, you know, guilt doesn't get her head. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, oh, no. Nothing will stop her that there's that. Henry, how about you? What's the longest you've gotten something delivered to the door? Like in days in a row? Yeah. Not more than one. Okay. Yeah, no. I'm not a big delivery order type type of guy. Dan seems to be because he's always talking about porch pirates and all. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's a toothbrush. Yeah. Get it delivered there. No, no. I'll stop over. If something like that, I'll just go to like target old Walmart. Yes. That's what they're there for. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly. But they must be directed. Don't pull into a parking space of any sort. I almost never see it. Even on a wide street, you know, with all kinds of parking, you're not going to get boxed in. Come on. Particularly at Christmas. Oh my God. All right. 855-839-1210. That's how you get in AT&T and Verizon Wireless. All I need you to do is just push pound 1210. Hit us on the side question. The global it leads is a good one. A person place thing, too much of, you want to leave behind, it's so 2024. Hit us with that and it can be anything. Think a little bit outside the box. We let off the show today and a few people dropped off because we got into something else about saquon Barkley. Clearly, I think you should be allowed to go for the record. But that brings into play, there's a tension here with some fans saying, well, you're not taking the fan into account because for the fan, the ultimate thing is to win a super ball. And if this detracts from that potentially even by 1%, I hear people on WIP, they don't like it. Marcus Hayes writing in the Philadelphia Inquirer today, are you kidding me? You can't let him do this. And it's almost surprising. I thought Philadelphia sports fans are just even casual watchers would be in revolt. They're saying, come on, there's a time for a team effort. You can build this as sort of a team effort, but you got to let an individual shine here. You can't just say, no, you got to sacrifice everything for the good of the team. So I think Gary said, well, they want to just ask Barkley, can you imagine the pressure? It Barkley said, well, I want to go for the record. Are people going to go after him? I'm going to salute him even more than say an honest man here. And we got this weird thing. The guy that has the record is not allowed to say, I want my record to stand. You're proud of it. Why wouldn't you want your record to stand? And Barkley wants to break the record. Why should he be held back? I mean, what is seeped into the mentality here that I think is distorted of sports here? Individual accomplishment is part of sports. We root for an individual, not just a team effort here. And the idea of some long process to the Super Bowl is going to be ruined by this. Something's wrong with that kind of analysis, really. The guy ought to be able to do it. Yeah. I 100% agree. Like, I always think of like David Robinson on the final game of the 94 NBA season, like he was behind Shaq for the scoring title by 0.006. Right. So he dropped 71. Yeah. The Spurs weren't like, no, we need you to sit, you know, we're playing on a big playoff run here. He's like, no, I'm going out there. I'm busting my butt. And I'm winning this title. I'm doing it. Yeah. I'm basketball. That's even more apparent football. We realize the risk here sort of adverse to the other sports, but my god, yeah, Bryce Harper, if you were going after a record, I think he would tell you, are people going to turn on you? Oh, man. That's selfish. I never thought you wanted that. Well, then you would never be motivated to be great at anything. If you don't want to shine individually, 855-839-1210, we can get you in on that too on talk radio 1210. All right. Time to hear Dano show. Welcome in. Just a note on New Year's Eve this year. Anderson Cooper, every time I see the promos for CNN, isn't it embarrassing, the type of stuff that he does? You're going to be billing yourself as this journalist, the heir to it, the face of CNN. The stuff he does in New Year's Eve is not, wow, that's another side of Anderson. It gets pretty bad. Who is it that's ABC's big act, Henry? Do you happen to know this year? Well, like a musical actor? Yeah. I mean, there's usually one act, one like all world act that with Ryan Seacrest this year. Yeah. I'm not sure who it is, but they surprise you sometimes with lesser acts. Yeah. Paul Anka, wasn't it one year? I'm like, what the heck? Paul Anka. Yeah. Let's see. I saw Taylor Swift in ads, but I think those were old. I mean, she wouldn't be-- She was performing. --dained to do this. Kerry Underwood. That's not. Megan Ironi. Okay. Lenny Kravitz. I mean, ABC used to be like the Super Bowl person you would get, right? Yeah. Ryan Cantwell, she's not-- It's Clark's Rock in New Year's Eve. You got it. Yeah, it was the big thing. Yes. So-- Yeah, I don't know half these acts that are lining up here. All right. I've never heard of them. I don't know what the preference is, which show does the best, but could it be Anderson Cooper? Yeah. And if you're watching the Fox New Year's Eve, it's kind of not their lane. I don't know what they'll be doing this year. I don't know how to show. Yeah. They do. They had Griff Jenkins, whose great guy, but I mean, he's put fraudulent sunglasses on. They do a whole thing like that. Fraudulent sunglasses. Yeah. Like, they're not sunglasses. They had Happy New Year, and he wears them paper the whole time. Yeah. Okay. To try to show what they're doing. Well, that's the one time a year to wear fraudulent sunglasses. I guess. I mean, it was fine when it was like we're in the aughts, you know, it'd be like Happy New Year 2009, you see through the zeroes. Now these glasses, like 2025, like you're seeing through the twos, what are we doing here? Exactly. Exactly. So if you have a favorite, you can let us know. And we haven't gotten any other binge watching by by Barry. Who was it? It was Gary, right? Yeah. I'd say the diplomat is an easy watch, two years, only seven episodes, an inch great. I mean, it's not Carrie Russell. I've given you the plot before. Henry, do you have one that you think, well, the wire? I mean, if you have access to go back and see it again. Something like that. I could watch the Sopranos at any point, but I'm watching re-watching Breaking Bad. I haven't seen it in about a year and a half. So this is the third time. I think I've seen it. Yeah. I don't know how many new shows I've watched this year. I mean, I really like the Penguin, you know, just short little miniseries, whatever, eight episodes. If you like the Matt Reeves, The Batman, I mean, it's essentially the spin off of that, leading into the second movie. The Boys had a new season this year. I think that shows fantastic, maybe a little grotesque for some people in the audience, but I think that's a very well-written show. Very fun. I'm trying to think if there's anything else. Well, and I've been watching Ted Lasso lately, that's an easy watch. I'd definitely recommend that. Oh, yeah, Ted Lasso. I like the first year, then I don't know why I got off. Hey, by the way, this is Justin, Pastor Bill Devlin in Cuba celebrating New Year's, his 20th Jesus Youth Festival, assisting hundreds of people in Cuba. It's great to have friends like Bill Devlin. I'd probably be on a satellite phone in Cuba again, but he might get caught. He almost did the last time. So we'll let him be there. Let's go to Scott in Mount Laurel, who's actually a coach. I think the coach has to make the decision on this with Saquon Barkley. Scott, is it the coach? Good job. Unfortunately, I don't think the coach is making the decision here. The Eagles are running from the top down. This decision is going to be made by Rosemary and Laurie. There's no way Christianity is making a final call on something like this. If it is, those two, who you know, Scott, I'm not a fan of, I think they would say no. If they do, you would think people would say, "You really don't get it," or fans more selfish. The only thing they care about is the Super Bowl. Yeah, what's kind of bizarre about it, if they do go for it, is that they really should have left them in in the Dallas game because Dallas had given up. They could have gotten 50 or 60 maryards in the last 10 minutes of that game, so it would make sense, since they told them that they're not going to go for it, but I'm not sure really what they're going to do. Scott, to that point, I think there was 11 minutes left, and they took them out, and I thought the same thing. You know what? Your point? Maybe they thought in 11 minutes he wouldn't get 101 yards, but he might get another 35 or 40. Now, if he's down to 50 or 60 yards, you've got to play him. Well, if he's down to 50 or 50 yards, you can maybe play him one quarter and get him out as opposed to playing the whole game. Yeah. True. So I took that that they don't care about the record. They just wanted to get him 2000, which they did, and you know, but I don't know, maybe that will change over the course of the week because the players want to go for it. I would still sit any offensive lineman or anybody who had an injury that I was worried was going to get worse. You know, I mean, they played this year with, you know, playing Johnson out a couple times in different situations, so I would definitely still protect guys that really needed the rest. So you don't play Jay when Hertz coming off a concussion. I wouldn't. No, I think that, you know, I mean, I see the 100% healthy and yeah, you want to get him back and you want to get him as rhythm back and all that, then I would. But if there's any reason that might he might be less healthy going on the playoffs, I would not play him. I mean, same thing they do in the preseason. They don't play anybody. They don't care if they get off to a bad start. They want help. Yeah. You know, I would, I would play him though, definitely on this. It's definitely, if it were 200 yards and not doing it, but a hundred. Yeah. Well, he definitely has a good shot at getting it certainly got the Giants, even though they're going to be all geared up to try to stop them, but they couldn't stop last time they played them. So they won't stop a bit. Well, wait a minute. Will players be geared up to stop them or are they geared up to help them get the record? I mean, the Giants players, yes, I would think they'd be geared up to stop them. Why would they want to get them the record against them? I think they like them, I think they want to stick it to management, so they don't like, and they're betting that both the coach and general manager won't be there. Well, I guess if they're planning to get the coach fired, you could be right. But when you talk about, you know, the competitiveness are going for the record, how much of a lack of competitiveness is that if you left the other team get the yards to get the record? Well, I would agree. I wouldn't do it under any circumstance, but I hear you, you know, that's, you have a duty to the game to try to stop them. Scott, what should I decide? What should we leave behind in 2012? I like to leave voter fraud behind. I'm real tired of it. I'm tired of having to worry about it all the time, and I would like to leave it behind. Good stuff, Scott. Happy New Year. 855-839-1210, you get a line. More calls coming up, 855-839-1210. All right, it is downtime here, 855-839-1210. Here's Kevin O'Leary, who I like is Mr. Wonderful. On the Shark Tank, which sadly is going off, here's O'Leary with this another brainstorm of a guy who ought to stay in his lane, let's combine the US and Canada with a common currency. What do you think of this idea? Yeah, I'm going to go there, but let me tell you something. I'm very fortunate. I have millions of followers there in Canada as I do in the US. So in the last 48 hours, I've been doing my own unofficial polling, trying to get the real tonality of what the country wants, because it's diverse. You got to go back guys. You got the Alberta guys, BC guys, and so here's really, what I love about Trump is he throws big ideas out there and causes an absolute, you know what, poo poo storm. And then out of it comes some really good ideas, because what I think, I tell you what Canadians like, they don't want to give up their sovereignty, just like a guy that's born in Florida doesn't want to say it wasn't born there, he wants to be a Florida native. So the guy is born in, you know, Toronto or in Calgary and Montreal wants to keep that. But combining our countries together with a common currency, a viable past-boarding system after you're approved as they have an EU, we'd be the most powerful nation on earth. What are the Canadians got? Unlimited water, unlimited power, unlimited paper, unlimited reserves of every kind, there's only 40 million of them inside of California. And they don't want to squabble, they want to trade north, south, east, west. So the ideas are simple, common currency, common defense, common defense of the north against the Chinese, I'm not a fan of the Chinese government, everybody knows that and I worry about that and everybody should and the Russians too, we don't need them messing around up north. There you go, common currency now, another guy starting, a Trump was joking about this with Canada. I don't see Trump or he's saying 51st state, that's a lot different. Let's stick with the Greenland thing, I'm on the Greenland thing, that's the part that intrigues me, I see real value there versus some of this other stuff and negotiating with the Panama Canal and Panamanians, yes, that makes sense also. All right, final hour of the year, let's make it a great one, hit us on the side question, 855-839-1210, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is just push pound 1210 and you get on board, but the number of these guys with all these things that are going against America as I think, MAGA knows it and this election was about, this is not going to happen, I'm not going to be doing common currencies with the Canadians, et cetera. So hit us something that should be left behind in 2024 while we have the time, person, place, thing, whatever it might be, Vivek Ramaswami's ideas I think are one of them, the HP1 program, but I say Project 2025, Trump was never going to follow a script like this. These guys at the Heritage Foundation caused a lot of trouble and the Democrats seized on it, third most Google search out of everything in the United States was Project 2025. The election was second, Trump being shot was first, imagine, it was a gift to them, they ran with it, they did a good job with it, didn't matter in the end, but a mistake. All right, 855-839-1210, never called before, here's your chance to get on board during this year, you like it, you continue into the new year, you're with Dom and Henry at the helm today, talk Radio 1210. This podcast is brought to you by Kleenex Lotion Tissues. You can't predict sick days, but with Kleenex Lotion Tissues, you can be better prepared for them while helping keep your skin healthy. Whether it's a surprise sneeze or a stuffy nose, it's always good to have something gentle on hand. 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1 - How good is Conclave? What was the 3rd most searched term on Google this year?
105 - What is doable with the dismantling of the DOE and revival of FEMA?
110 - Your calls.
120 - Continuing with your calls. Are sleepovers as bad as Vivek makes them out to be?
140 - What are some of the most rewatchable shows, preferably from this year? Your calls.
155 - Should the U.s. absorb Canada? What about Greenland?