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Jeff Poor Show - Thursday 7-25-24

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(upbeat music) From Bucks Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach, at all points in between, an insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's The Jeff Porshow. ♪ I don't think I ain't done it this way ♪ ♪ No ♪ - Good morning and welcome to the Jeff Porshow to from talk 106.5. Thanks for being with us on this Thursday morning. We do appreciate it. It's text line, you wanna be in touch with me, your show host, all you gotta do. 251-34301-06. That's how we communicate here on the program. Coming up on the aforementioned program, Congressman Barry Moore in about a half hour. We'll hear from him and talk to him, but yeah, a lot going on there. I don't need to tell you guys, y'all are probably better informed than most out there, but obviously Netanyahu yesterday in Washington, D.C. stirred up the pot with the lunatic fringe lefty, pro-homos, protesters, and a lot of fallout there. Obviously Kamala Harris, Kamala, Kamala, I don't know. I'll get it right one of these days. She, I guess kind of making her a honeymoon, putting the finishes she touches on her honeymoon. A lot of polls out today in the sort of, I guess the aftermath of the transition from Biden to Harris, and there's a bump here, but they're not overtaking Trump really. I think Trump's showing really strength in all the battleground states, except Wisconsin where, and this is according to Emerson, where they're tied. So the Kamala Harris move here, not yet bearing fruit for Democrats. Maybe it will, I don't think it will, but yeah, just real quick, we'll go over these polls. This is polling that was done July 22nd, 23rd. So that would have been Monday and Tuesday, Biden of course announcing his departure from the scene on the 21st, which was Sunday. So Arizona 49, 44, 7% undecided. That's Trump up over Harris. Georgia, 48 Trump, 46 Harris, 7% undecided. Michigan, 1.4 Trump, 46, 45, with 9% undecided. Pennsylvania, 48, 46, 7% undecided. And Wisconsin, as I said earlier, did heat, and they were just kind of a left-leaning poll. I just think the way they ask these questions, now they've gotten better about it since Obama, the era of Obama. They've gotten more accurate with their methodology. But just not what you would have thought. Oh, the Steve Cornaki who works for NBC News said as much the other day that that it was just kind of the basis that Harris is going to perform better than Biden. It's just hope. Let's just hope she does better than Biden would perform. They said they're getting a little bit of a bump there. Boom, man, the swing state polling here, not really showing much. I still think Harris probably is a little more upside. But I mean, we can argue about who's better, who's worse, and this is kind of where I want to put the focus. You can argue about who's better, who's worse, what policy's good, what policy's bad. If Trump is the, you know, or should be our national world model, as some people think that's what the president should be. Polls are what matters or what people think. And the psychology of this, well, they didn't seem to polls matter, but it's what the polls are trying to determine that matters. Polls can be wrong. But this is what you need to think about. I think it into this election. Just really where are the, what do people think? What do they think about the direction of the country? Is this good or bad? Well, what do we, you know, where are we at right now? So these are the, these are the indicators, at least the early indicators. One more, one more cross tab here on this Emerson poll. Let's see, they look at who voters would prefer as Harris's running mate. Obviously Arizona voters want Mark Kelly, a plurality of Michigan voters want Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania voters want Josh Shapiro and very few. In Wisconsin, it's sort of a toss up. They prefer Bernie Sanders, a Peter Buttigieg. But just among these voters, yeah, it really comes down to what state you're in. And one of the, these, no, no other thing that pops out to me in December simple, just no one really likes either. One of these candidates, Harris, our Trump, did both underwater, but just that Trump's not as underwater as Kamala Harris, which is, I, you know, surprising. 'Cause I would think that a lot of voters just aren't aware of Kamala Harris, I mean, the vice president, as much as they are Trump. So we should see, 2, 5, 1, 3, 4, 3, 0, 1, 0, 6, if you want to be in touch with the program. Palestinian, what do you call pro-homeless protesters there on Capitol Hill, taken down. So Union Station is the big trade station in Washington, D.C. kind of across the street from one of the Senate office buildings. Whatever Sean and I go to, we used to, they stopped doing it fair, what they used to call it. We do the immigration radio row event. We would, our setup would be across the street from Union Station. Really Union Station, kind of the ground zero, I guess, for the pro-homeless protesters. And they, you know, the cases with a lot of government buildings, including the train station in D.C. is there's American flags up, it's Washington, D.C. And these limited-take protesters took them down, burned the American flags and replaced them with Palestinian flags. Which is outrageous. I think it would have been even more outrageous, probably 10, 15 years ago, but people that seemed to, they just kind of shrugged it off, it seems. So, nonetheless, the, the late last night, our buddies Jerry Carl and Dale Strong, both Congressman from our state, led by Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, they went back and replaced them, put up the American flags. In my understanding, just based on what Jerry Carl said, they were flags from his office. So, you guys that want to fight her, I mean, there you go. Jerry Carl there, taken on, I don't know if he really taken on anything, but pretty much pledging if they try to do take down again, he'll go right back and put American flags back up. But, but it's the other thing about all of this. And I just, watching them do this, and just knowing that there is a, a double standard here, a shameful double standard. Hey, and they've been January six protesters protesting against Joe Biden, they'd be looking at time, and this is the double standard, it's on display. So, Netanyahu, like I said, was speaking to Capitol Hill yesterday, speaking joint session of Congress. Well, it looks like we got a little breaking news here. So, we can pull this up. It's like the federal courts just granted a motion to block Joe Biden's unlawful rewrite of Title IX that allows biological males into female spaces, a huge win for women and girls across the country. So, that's, if you keep it up, the Biden administration trying to rewrite Title IX to protect transgender females, and a court has now said no, or at least temporarily said no, until they adjudicate this. Anyway, as I have digressed, that guy who's supposed to be able to come on a hairish day, she was absent at his speech yesterday before Congress. I think there's another Biden meeting with him today. Netanyahu making the rounds in the US, I saw it with Elon Musk yesterday. I think he's gonna be with Trump at some point. I guess I'm a little surprised by this. I was watching this and seeing a lot of Democrat, like high ranking, dancing Pelosi types, really speaking out against Netanyahu. They're trying to make Netanyahu out to be the Israeli version of Trump, it's just like gonna work. Maybe it works with the Democrat voters in this country, I don't know, but that's the seems to be, that seems to be the messaging. They got problems here, they cannot justify their left, or they could, but they're avoiding this. The same way that Republicans kind of avoid the whole abortion issue, I think probably more significant for Democrats is the whole Israel question. And I don't send me your text or tweets or whatever about Israel and you don't think the US should be supporting, but a lot of people in this country do think that. And then it's a problem for Democrats for that reason. There's no, I mean, Katie Britt yesterday, who doesn't give a lot of four speeches, shows as soon as Netanyahu gave his talk to the joint session of Congress, she goes to the Senate floor and gives a speech. Well, you know, you think about that, like, why would she do that? Well, I mean, obviously, I think a lot of people in Alabama, at least, are very pro-Israel. And such as it is, I mean, this is what she wants to be on the record as someone who supports Israeli people. And the Israeli government for that matter. But I think nationally too, what matters. Trump versus Harris, what's the Republicans heading into the fall? Republicans are looking pretty solid still despite the move from Biden to Harris, especially somebody's down ballot races. It's not as, maybe not as great, but the one person was explaining it to me this morning, Harris Honeymoon is going to collapse, and you'll see the numbers come back down to Earth. Now, what you'll also see is now that Democrats kind of are getting their act together and figuring out what they're going to go with, and maybe they can put more of an emphasis on all their kind of generic Project 2025 attacks or whatever, you'll see it impact there, but the impacts could be more profound on the Democrat side. They're going to come crashing back down to Earth. What's this? Love a vest for Kamala Harris is over. Let's get a break in here. We'll get more into that in just a moment. 2513430106 is the text line. This is the Jet Forces Show on Earth and Talk 1065. (upbeat music) ♪ A couple guys in first class on a flight ♪ ♪ From New York to Los Angeles ♪ ♪ Kind of making small talk, killing time ♪ - We'll go back to the Jet Force Show on Earth and Talk 1065. They just stay here with us on on this Thursday morning, 2513430106. Keep an eye on the news. Nothing really, it's kind of interesting the last several days, live events, hearings on Capitol Hill during this show, but things, I think things come down to Earth a little bit. August, typically, historically, even during election year is a slower kind of news cycle. Congress, I mean, these guys go home to campaign. So we'll look, we got another week of July. One thing that we haven't seen, and then this may be just a product of the crazy news cycle with Democrats. We haven't seen like the riots, the streets, the protesting, except for the Palestinian stuff, but it just doesn't just doesn't hit, right? Just like the BLM protest hit four years ago at this time, or maybe those, maybe that's what our month of August is going to be. Democrats manufacture controversies. They just take incidents in the wild and turn them into these like national controversies. The left does that, they all they care about is winning in this pursuit of power. I don't see a Republican still don't care about a pursuit of power either. I just think the tactics seem so desperate. I mean, so desperate that you take your primary and you just toss it to the side and you would stall your own Democratic party nominee without no explanation whatsoever. Well, I'm passing it along to a new generation. Well, come on. I mean, like all these Democrats are voted for you. Those are like a theory on that. If you have Kamala Harris on the ballot, let's say Joe Biden had stepped aside a year ago and we go through this Democratic primary process that Kamala Harris on the ballot. I don't think she wins. The sitting vice president, I don't think that she could have won among Democrat voters. She couldn't do it in 2020. They would have gone with someone else. And then that's why it's just, that's the part that bothers me. Like, had she been like, well, she looked really strong. If you put her at 2023, at this point, 2023, and you put her up there among potential Democrat presidential candidates, she's maybe the front runner. She is the sitting vice president but I think she's beatable. And maybe it's this. They knew Joe Biden was 50-50 all along. They didn't want Kamala Harris to lose a Democrat primary. This is the way we got to do it. So it may not be like the sense that they're subverting democracy, but they are taking it out of the hands of the voters. And I'm just surprised that Democrats have really, it's Democrats seem okay with it or someone else would run. Jeff, I read an article yesterday that Kamala's breakfast choice is so relatable. I'm going to end up in the hospital from permanent nausea. If I had to hear much more of this, do you have any tips? Just laugh at it. I've been serious. Like, this is, like, these people are overreaching. They're trying to, like, obomify Kamala Harris. The stories are completely different. But they're just what they're trying to do. It's not going to work. People's BS meters will, I mean, not everybody has a finely tuned BS meter, but their BS meters will, at some point, kick in. Could you imagine living in that lurable blank hole, Wisconsin? There's some cool places in Wisconsin, Joe. Joe, like, why so angry all the time? Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, and a Green Bay Packers game looks like a fun experience. Even though it'd be really cold. We're right back. This is a Jeff Moore show on a football team. We're right back. This is the Jeff Moore show on a football team. To stay away from the train line. She said that all the railroad men just drink up your blood like wine. Welcome back to the Jeff Moore show. I've been talking about '06, five. Thanks for staying with us on this Thursday, morning, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, text line, April, Marie Fogel code up in about an hour and about two hours. Our friend, former state Senator Dick Boorubaker, so stay tuned for that. But joining us now, he represents second congressional district and soon will likely be the first congressional district. Remember, Congress will bury more on the air with us in the middle of the votes, so it may be touch and go. But Congressman, good morning. How are you? Hey, Jeff. Good to be with you, man. You know, I must love your show. I am literally -- well, they called those 15 minutes earlier, so we're walking on -- I'm in the tunnel right now. So hope you can hear me find all the way to vote. All right. Well, best of luck to you there, getting there. Let's start here yesterday. Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking to the joint session, and then the chaos and ensued outside, especially down up on the upper side of Capitol Hill over at Union Station. But talk a little bit about what you saw yesterday. Yeah, so I actually -- the protest started a day before yesterday outside my office. I could see all the Palestinian protesters and pro guys of people and anti-Israel people, and they actually filled the rotunda up in the cannon office next to us. But, you know, yesterday I would say security was really, really strong. It's a little strict through here yesterday, getting through. But I think that the protest you saw in front of Union Station wasn't really here on the Hill. Well, they actually burned the American flag. That's an invitation. It's like Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday, you know. They called it, you know, the two Satan's, Israel and the USA. And so the enemies of Israel were the enemies of America. And so many said that they were paid by Iran. The protest was put in surprise. I mean, that's a direct act of Iran and a lot of the terrorists in the world. And so it was what it was. But hopefully the American people see it for what it is. Moving along, presidential politics. You and I haven't talked since my head stepped aside. He spoke to the country last night. It kind of a slurry speech. I didn't really feel the magic that a lot of our friends on the left felt. But what do you make in a presidential race at this point? Well, I think the American people have to weigh out the options. And for a while, you know, the media like this until so long. I'm fine. I'm fine. And Kamala's the border. And all of a sudden, she's not the borders are and he's not doing. So it's just the people have to see it for what it is. And we have to learn to do our research and look at what really is going on in the country. And so she in fact was the borders are and Joe Biden in fact was having mental decline. We called it years ago. And the fact that we didn't really, the media didn't tell it like it was. That's trouble. Yeah, and I think we knew that there was a decline, but it looks to me, Congressman. They just just whatever it takes to achieve this quest for power. And it didn't really matter what Biden's mental state was or cognitive decline was because if, I mean, like if he were up in the polls, this would not be. This would not have happened. That's exactly right. I mean, if he was leading in the polls, he would be fine. But there was some thing in there that's gotten a rim and multiple of it. And Barack Obama said, hey, we got to can this guy without the vote of the people of the Democratic Party. They just got rid of it. Congressman yesterday, did you see your committee hearing Christopher Ray, Director of the FBI talking about the assassination attempt? But what did you see? Did you learn anything new from that? Yeah, you know, and the one thing I told the director is American people have lost a ton of confidence in the FBI because of the Hunter Biden laptop story. They had the laptop in their possession. But they let that narrative continue off. And so they were in some way a part of a letting go by. And in addition to that, we know that Comey started the Russian collusion there. And knowing that Clapper had briefed him and said that was a DNC political thing. It wasn't even real. It was a stunt. And at the same time, the FBI allowed these things to happen. The FISA warrants, et cetera. And so I told him we got a credibility problem between the intel agencies. The FBI, the DOJ, the law fair against President Trump. And so he's got his work cut out for him. And many people in America, like myself, don't necessarily trust these agencies to do a great job. Now, he did tell us some things that I think were helpful for an ongoing investigation. He was far more forthcoming than the Secret Service Director, Ms. Cheadle, to step down. So, you know, we've got some work to do. And we're starting to invent investigations. And the DHS actually has an OIP that's separate from America. Matter of fact, I understand America has tried to get rid of the guy a couple of times. But he started his own investigation. We're going to get to the bottom of how they almost killed President Trump. Well, and the way these inspector generals' investigations go, I mean, sometimes they take months if not a year. Yeah, I think so. I mean, I have myself requested a direct meeting with the D-L-I-D-A-D-H-S. And we've requested the audio. Between the sniper, Mr. Crooks, he was marked on the rooftop. The counter snipers for the Secret Service had him in their sights. I am trying, and we are trying, that Chairman Jordan, we requested, we won't the audio. What transpired? Was he trying to get the green light and was not giving the green light? And if he wasn't giving the green light, who was making that call? In addition, who made the call to send the President on the stage knowing that it was an assailant with a long gun on a roof, 140 yards, 150 yards from me? Those are the things, a 20-year-old gets into the grounds with a gun, a long gun, a range from it. He had bought a ladder. He did not bring, so he would recon and then he could climb on the building without a ladder, and a drone. He flew a drone above those buildings to set his line of sight. So there was a lot of things that happened that just did not make sense for a 20-year-old acting along to be able to pull off. It raises questions. If they hadn't rated his home, if they hadn't arrested him, if they hadn't convicted him, then these things probably wouldn't be a problem. But I still had issues with the Hunter Biden laptop, the 51 Intel assets that said, oh yeah, that's Russian disinformation and the Russian collusion there. So all these things we've seen done to the man, they had credibility issues going into this. And now we're all questioning, what on earth could have happened that nearly took his life? Oh, one more question I know you got to move from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket. How come we're not seeing this move in the White House then? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, you got Joe Biden's bill. They're stating he's mentally incompetent, which we've known for some time he was going to decline. He couldn't stand trial for the documents case. Harris said that in Oregon. Yet somehow he's still the most powerful man in the world, supposedly. I'm curious to who's really running the country and ask the question that many of us have. And we asked it in judiciary yesterday. Mr. FBI director, who's really running the country? And so it looks like Kamala's just agreed to do exactly what she's told to do. And they've really ripped away the democratic process within the Democratic Party to allow them to pick their nominee. And it's just amazing to me that American people, especially the people who support that party, go along with this and say, oh, yeah, this is democracy at work. Well, at least to me, Congressman, like the media are really playing Kamala up, but she's going to come crashing back down to earth. What's this honeymoon is over? I would think. Hey, they played Joe Biden up. They propped him up for two or three years. He campaigned from a basement. We knew all these things. And they fell flat on their face during the debate. And so this too will come to light. And Kamala can't hide. She was more liberal than she was an incentive than Bernie Sanders on a voting record. She's horrible in a sense of political leadership. And we've seen nothing out of her since she's been to VP. You can't name one thing she's done. And the border is absolutely in disarray under her watch as a czar. And so, yeah, it'll come crashing down. I think that they were in big trouble. I don't think this is going to save them. The Democratic Party is in a pre-fall that is my friend. It's not a parachute. Congressman, we appreciate your time. Well, let's get to your votes. But we'll try to catch up again soon or we can get a little more time. Sir, let's do that again. Thank you, man. I appreciate you. No problem. Very more there joining us real quick. What they did, they called votes for 1045. And he was going to make it for 1050. This is all Eastern time. And I guess they went 15 minutes early. People want to go catch their planes. It's Thursday. And this is typically get out of town day. So they're trying to rush it on through. That's the way business goes on Capitol Hill. 2513430106. Ron writes this, Jeff, just an FYI read an article online from Harris, California days. And she said the correct pronunciation of her name is Kamala. Kamala. Punctuation Mark, comma, then lock, comma, law. It just, it takes, it's going to take me a little time to get it right. I know I should have it down by now. She's been the vice president for almost four years. She was a U.S. senator before that. But after hearing people call her Kamala Harris for the last, you know, whatever, eight years or so. It's just as hard. It's a hard habit to break. But we'll get there. Kamala, Kamala, I'm going to do this as a, an untrained broadcast professional. As you know, I have not a radio guy by training. I just sort of trial by fire here. Is it? You can't tell the golden pipes of Jeff Poor and the very, very steady diction that I offer you on this talk show. It's so awesome, isn't it? Chris has a debate between Trump and Harris, but sit. Will it be after the DNC convention? What if her debate performance is worse than Biden's? I don't think it could be any worse than Biden's personally. I know that there's an ABC debate and there's a, a, the invitation last night. Brett Mayer announced it on special reports that they had. Indeed, Fox News had offered a invitation for a debate. So who knows? I mean, just this whole new world we're in where they sit the hell with the commission on presidential debates. It's very, very strange. I'll see. What do we got here? Chris and wemo. We are, we are down with a dirt nigger. The only woman I'll put before man is my mother and wife. That look what the Bible says. I respect women, but sorry. That is where I stand. I must be pertaining to Kamala, being our commander chief. I don't know. Martin, it seems as that the entire media is saying how great Harris is and how great Joe has been. And I admit, it's got me very concerned. I know most of it is not true. But I also know there's a lot of global people out here. Well, Martin, it is a little dispiriting to go from like Democrats and disarray and the panic on the, like, the Cold Wallace and Rachel Maddow all throughout the Republican convention. They just had these long faces and they're all troubled about Joe Biden. And now they got Biden out of the way and now they have something to rally behind. I mean, just seeing them with the relief. But it's a, it's what it costs you when you watch media, when you watch left wing media, they will put on a face. They will say things. They will do things to really just to play team ball. Don't get caught in that bubble. I mean, it's hard not to. Don't get me wrong. I mean, I see it. And I'm like, well, you know, but I think. I still think Democrats are in trouble here. I'm sleeping a little easier if I'm a Democrat down ballot running again in this cycle. But I'm not a. I know the reality is I'm not necessarily celebrating. And Martin adds us what Dems do best lie at theatrics. Gene, BB is under indictment. Prime Minister Omer. What's a jail for 18 months? Yeah, but this is the same ball fear that's going on here. Gene, what? Gene, are you really a, are you really a pro Hamas person? He, she, they, them. I still don't know what Gene identifies as. Gene, are you, I mean, you can, here's what you, you can try to buy into this narrative. The BB Netanyahu is the Donald Trump of Israel. But to most people, it just, you're just, you're just looking anti-Semitic. Whether you are or not, but it's that appearance. And there's a problem with all this like weird Palestinian, pro Palestinian stuff. They had their 911 on October 7, 2023. And then they took hostages. I mean, they took babies out of mothers arms and they took them hostage and put, and then they're in Gaza. And Israel, what was Israel supposed to do? And this narrative that Israel, just because they are the, they are the prohibitive favorite against Hamas, these to play at their, at Hamas's level. It's just nonsense. And you, you people know it is because if they had done this to the United States, we'd be all Toby Keith ended up with an angry American and, and you know, especially if it's called a camera. This is a manufactured controversy by the institutional left and it works, but it's just anti-American, anti-Western. It's not, that's all it is. And it was on display yesterday on Capitol Hill when they burned the American flag. Because if it wasn't really about, and a view, Judaism is a religion, is a Western religion. That's, that's this institutional left, that's what they do. I mean, just call it what it is. And it's just out of the mainstream in America. It's not going to work. And this, it's a political liability for Democrats. And I don't, this is why they're not embracing it. This is why it's kind of a whisper thing. Like BV Nintendo, who's bad. Or they're not confronting it head on and talking about the security of the Israeli people. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, and we're right back. This is the Jeff Moore show, one of his talks, one, zero, six, five. And believers learned that happiness on earth ain't just for high achievers. My heroes have always been cowboys. And they still are the same. Sad in search of one step in my heart themselves. And they're slow food and cream. We'll go back to the Jeff Moore show at a flip talk, one, zero, six, five. They just stay with us on this Thursday. Forty two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. April Murray Fogle coming up about 45 minutes. And then, and that 11 o'clock hour are good money. You ran for Congress successfully, but still is back in now. I'm trying to get back into regular rotation here on the show as a commentator. Dick Brubaker, former state Senator from Montgomery. So stay tuned for that. Roy writes this. So it was all planned, especially having him buy the step back right after the Republican convention. I mean, like, I think it's plausible. This was a plan all alone. They just, the debate being the June. And it's not conspiratorial. These people, all they care about is power. And it's not even, they'll tell you it's to use power for a better America or whatever. And I think maybe sub Democrats are true believers. But for like the policies of the world, it's just, it's just this quest to be queen or whatever. I mean, I think it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. I mean, it's going to be a big deal. There are people that the American people are electing. And it's just, it's, it's, at some point they got, they got a little cold feet about Joe Biden. And then they said, well, but they didn't want to leave it in the hands of the crazy Democrat voters. This is, this is the dirty little secret. They knew what they had left it in the hands of the, the great unwashed Democrat party electorate. And they put somebody else on the ballot besides Joe Biden. Their person would have lost, which it was probably going to be Harris, the vice president. Or maybe she wasn't a short lock. Why take the chance? Why go to the expense? Well, what would it have cost? Institutional left-wing America in a presidential primary. If Joe Biden had stepped aside a long time ago and then this had been open. Think about the millions of dollars, these, these Wall Street banking firms and all these different places. All the fundraisers and all the hurt feelings. If you'd had a wide open, open process because of the expense of the politics. And think about it. What's the shortest route from point A to point B? Well, through a long drawn out primary process, it evolved Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, etc. Super Tuesday. Like all of that. None of that would have mattered. Just Biden hangs on through the primary. He steps aside. We don't have to deal with a nasty primary with a lot of hurt feelings. And then we could just name Kamala Harris as our nominee if needed. 14 million voters have voted for Joe Biden. Well, thanks. Thanks for playing. Try again next time. Democrats ought to be more upset about this, but they don't. They're just one of reason or not. We'll be back. This is Epic Talk 1065. I've grown away the blues. From Bucks Pocket to the shores of Orange Beach at all points in between. An insider's perspective on Alabama politics. It's the Jeff Porte Show. I don't think they've done it this way. We'll go back to the Jeff Porte Show at Epic Talk 1065. Hour number two now. Under away. The text line, you want to be in touch with me, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, please utilize the text line. I still come on a program about a half hour from now or Thursday. Regular April Marie Fogle. And then in that 11 o'clock hour, good friend. A former state senator Nick Broobaker. Yes. I got to do. I mean, like this has been bothering me all throughout 2020. Now, look, it was COVID. I get it. We were told. We just need to read. We just need to resume some kind of normalcy to the country. It's not that we don't like Donald Trump. And these are sort of opinion leaders that are in my circles. Not necessarily ideological. Maybe right, Lady. Maybe let's, I don't know, probably moderate, whatever. It's something we don't like Donald Trump. Just, just, we just want to break from the chaos, the tweets. You know, the, it's just so much. And we can just have a president and live our daily life without having to think about the president. It would be fantastic. So, people based on that, went and pulled the lever for Joe Biden and the rest of the half deranged Democrats running in that election cycle. And I don't think it was, made a major difference. I think a lot of this was baked in, but, but this was the sort of the talking point of the era. We need some adult leadership. We don't need a childish orange man and his Twitter gun making fun of Nancy Pelosi or Joe Scarborough or whomever. So, so it was Joe Biden. That was the conventional wisdom. Now, number one, I think a lot of the chaos was just manufactured by the mainstream media and there was never like this critical analysis of all the pearl clutching and all the outrage in the, oh my God, can you believe he said that? This is not presidential. Well, here we are. Three and a half years of Joe Biden. We're retirement savings is devalued because of inflation, rampant hyperinflation. There is chaos in the streets and it's not just bill and protest. It's crime. Look at America's major cities. And we've got to the politics of the day, have we? How about the economy? I mean, the Republicans can't see the economies in recession. It's growing, but it's growing because government is growing. So, take all that, do what you will with it, but I think the thing that we really need to really take it to again here is that the chaos is only increased with Joe Biden. The 2022 midterm, so with Trump on the sidelines, Republicans didn't do that well with it, didn't they? And this is why Mitch McConnell is out. I mean, yes, he's lost his fastball, but I think it's the same with Joe Biden in 2020, Mitch McConnell lost those two center seats in Georgia that they put people put all their money behind him and the Senate leadership fund. He did. Well, you can't, you can't, you got to blame Trump. He was raising money and no, no, Trump's a private citizen at that point, not running for anything yet. The chaos never ended though, and we were told that we were going to get a reprieve from and the things would get back to normal and then things have gotten worse. So he got political assassinations and I think the argument you make there is the more serious argument you make there is whatever led that 20 year old to do what he did, you can't divorce it from, you can't divorce it from the, the sort of the, the, the anger, the 24 seven news cycle, anti Trump news cycle. It's still there. Um, also, uh, just the, the castle, the democrat ticket and what I said in the last segment about how they got from point A to point B and this fear, I think that Kamala Harris couldn't win the democratic nomination outright. So they had to do this, this sort of weird end around. They knew that Joe Biden was going to step aside all along and I, I said this at the time and I had people tell me this, chef, look, if Joe Biden, Joe Biden, we're going to be not going to be the nominee, why are these people in Hollywood writing him checks? Would you write them? Would you, would you write a several thousand dollar check? Would you write a million dollar check? Would you do any of that if the person you write to check to, was that going to be on the ballot in November? Oh, but if he's not, well, then they'll just transfer the money from Biden to Kamala Harris as they are trying to do, I mean, I, I like going to conspiracy laminate, although I don't think they knew at the time, I think they knew it was a possibility, and then that was to fail safety. Well, don't worry, you're not just writing a check to write a check, you are, there is a backup plan here with Kamala, did you want to call that democracy? Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, uh, good morning, Jeff is album as player, premier album of political spin doctor. Can you go ahead and give us five excuses or Donald Trump losing the election? I'm honored that you call me the premier spin doctor, but, uh, what do you mean five excuses when you guys, why are you guys struggling so much? You have a twice impeached, uh, convicted felon who is beating your dream candidate that checks all the boxes in the, uh, DEI category and you're still getting beat. You can't do it with Joe, you couldn't do it, Joe Biden, you can't, I got to be able to do it with Kamala Harris. Why are you still losing to him? Why is it even close on paper? The Democrat nominee should be at 20 points ahead of, uh, Donald Trump, but they're not. I think I mean, like you want to take shots at Donald Trump, but, uh, I mean, you guys are the ones in trouble. John, what's got to me not be that bad. It really is a purple state, Wisconsin can be blue or it can be red. It just depends on the news story coming out of it. Like Scott Walker was a decent governor. Paul Ryan, um, I don't know you taking or leaving this a very conservative, very smart people from Wisconsin. It's not, it's not a big blue state. I mean, I think Joel is losing his, his, his mind over as if Wisconsin were Vermont or Berkeley, California, the Madison, Wisconsin is very much so that and we've had, I mean, there has been communist, communism, uh, that has been, uh, very, very, um, rampant in, uh, Wisconsin over the years, but I don't think I just remind, uh, our friend Joel from Summerdale, just a McCarthy, the thing, I'll tell you a whole book about McCarthyism and then that there really was legitimate reason for the red scare that just a McCarthy was not insane, that there were people inside the state department inside the federal government who sympathized, who saw communism, the virtue of communism, he was a constant guy, a US senator and he's probably onto something. I mean, you know, we know how bureaucracies work, but especially at the elite levels, you have these academic types who look at these other forms of government and I think right now to them, the sexy form of government's probably more a Chinese model, uh, you know, Thomas Friedman, look at how they make the trains run on time and, uh, they just do, they don't have to go through any sort of, uh, bureaucratic nonsense or legislative nonsense, you just have a dictator saying we're going to build this high speed railroad and they just do it tearing out people's houses or whatever they got to do and there's people inside our government, anything, wow, what a great way to run a government, but they, the, the, the, this was sort of true with communism and this, I, I still think the atheism of communism and replacing faith with government was something that came out of that era and the smarter than you and I people who go to work in government, they saw, they saw virtue in Soviet style communism and this is maybe they weren't aware of the genocide that went on in these Eastern European countries to that led to communist takeovers, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, a zero, six is a text line. Let's see what else we got here. Uh, already jet to Democrats don't care how they went elections. I'm so sick of them, the Democrats, only for those immigrants, they're not for American people to go, I know, the all bunch of old ass messes, crooks, we need Trump back in office, a businessman, he will make America great. Maybe crooks was a man cherry and candidate planted in Pennsylvania by Russia or the Clintons. He put Russia or the Clintons together on a texture. Hopefully we'll have to wait to hear her name again. Uh, see, rest of the piece Toby Keith passed away. Of course. Yes. Uh, KCC, the usual punctuation pronunciation of the vice president's name has the accent on Mel. I saw a personal interview with the first lady, already the lady, and the correct pronunciation was used as she had a fit correcting saying the accent was on the car. Uh, therefore my suggestion is we call her caramel law. So she will stay angry and expose what a moron she is. I don't think she's listening anyway. So, uh, God, good morning, Jeff Rumer has in the president's speech list. That was actually pre-recorded while he has been missing for the week. Wonder how many takes that took to get it right. And actually is with his wife, Jill in Paris for the Olympics. I don't think that's true because he had reporters there on the scene and you had these just reporters slurping it up with Joe Biden offered ice cream to everybody in attendance out there. I think on the West lawn where reporters are usually stationed in front of the White House. Oh my God, she's given us ice cream. What a great man. 2513430 was your six acid tax level B right back. This is the Jeff Moore show at the talk. When you don't believe a word I stayed up late again watching my best friend laughing at late night show. I don't know what's wrong with me. Cause I know I need my wrist. But if I don't stay about night sleep on day I ain't in my best. Welcome back to the Jeff Moore show up and talk about those six five things you're sticking around on this Thursday board a April worry focal from Alabama today and several other things joining us in the next next segment. So stay tuned for that. So we're going through these text here. Yeah, the Democrat base is not upset because no one told them to be upset. Yeah, maybe that's it. There's no leadership in the Democratic Party. Wait, wait till there is that. There's got to be a, at some point, then there's a contradiction here. This anger on the left in a Democratic Party that sort of just kind of manipulates things to whatever it's whim is at the moment to achieve a certain ends. And that contradiction, I don't think it can last forever. Now I've been saying this for years because I think the modern left there's just too many different little disparate parts. It's tree huggers. You got your LGBTQers. You got your open borders people. I mean, you got your anti incarceration folks. No, they tend to be all preprogrammed and kind of dwell in that same area of the spectrum and they all tend to be in agreement, which is kind of weird to me, but I guess we kind of do it on the right too. If you're pro strengthening borders, you tend to be pro second amendment, you tend to be traditional values. And then the counterculture is on the left. So anyway, but at some point, like all these little, these people are like very, very wedded to their viewpoint, like abortion or Israel, anti Israel or whatever it may be. I mean, I think they're going to turn on each other. It's just so much emotion. And I'm not saying the right doesn't have its emotion for Trump or whatever, but, but, but the right fights all the time. Republicans fight all the time. At one point does the left have their inner squabbles. We went round and round and round about our speaker, the house and we, the Republicans did not do what Democrats did. They, they didn't just arrive at a presidential nominee. Democrats are going to figure this out eventually. It won't be pretty Nancy Pelosi, just a puppet master playing to their emotions. Meanwhile, she's just really all she cares about is this shameless pursuit of power. You know, while in textures, I think Democrats showed quote unquote, knuckle dragging Republican Sally coup is really done. Ed Jeff yesterday, I heard a question asked to Ray about Epstein's recordings. He refused to discuss evidence. Nothing changes Jagger Hoover type still in charge, the FBI. And they have such a low regard for Congress. Guys, the Trump wins. This is not negotiable. And Donald Trump wins. Republicans have, they have to do something about the deep state. And it has to be sudden and has to be just immediate. You can't have these rogue operators within the intel community working against the duly elected administration. It's got to go. This is, they got to sever ties with these people. They're not going to like his going to be bloody. It's going to be ugly. But there's just no waiting around. And Donald Trump cannot do what he did last time. He can't hope for the best to try to make friends with these people. I mean, I think CIA directors got to go to the FBI directors got to go. You got to just start eliminate these people. And what he has to do is start having right now at this point, have people in mind who can go take those agencies and get to the bottom of stuff. Kind of like a Rick or Nell or I don't know these people who understand the bureaucracy. Dan, we'll see the Biden speech last night. He's going to seek reform from the Supreme Court, right to vote, right to choose. Is he about to destroy the nation in an extreme or much? I don't think he's capable. If he were capable, destroy the nation. I think he would be running again. Here we go again. There's a lot here with this unnamed text or maybe we'll save it for later. Text line 251340106. Keep them coming. We do appreciate the feedback. This is the Jet Force show that could talk when I was six five, the night angel sleep tight done. Close your pretty brown. Look away. Look away. Look away. Dixie. Welcome back to the Jet Force show what I'm talking about. One of those these five dates are sticking around on this Thursday morning. Text line will be a touch with the show 251343 0106. That's the text line. Looks like Kamala. Kamala is dressing a giving a speech or something in Houston, Texas right now that swing state of Houston. I mean, Texas is where she is right now. So y'all, y'all look out. They're going to flip Texas blue the cycle. I just know it right. Anyway, so we'll keep an eye on that. Still come about an hour from now. Dick Brewbaker, former state senator for Canada for Congress, but come back in our regular rotation, hopefully, for the time being. Joining us now, however, are Thursday regular. You hear her about this time of Thursday's, April, Marie Fogo. I'll have it today at other places. April, Marie, good morning. How are you? Good morning. I'm doing well. And tomorrow I'll be filling in on midday no deal. Yeah, you get a lot of feeling here on the Evan talk one of six five airwaves, aren't you? I am. It's really organizing a two to get your show. Yeah, well, good luck with that. If you wanted so be it. It's a little work radio is. It is a lot of work. I miss it a lot. Yeah, there's a lot going on with Kamala Harris and her her appointment to be the nominee, which really kicked me off. It kicked me off on behalf of the Democrats. Don't you think it's this? Okay, Biden should have stepped aside a year ago. They knew that there were problems, but I always thought that Kamala was nothing more than a the backup plan. And I think they thought that Biden could fight through this, but they also thought this. If you have an open primary, I don't think she wins. I don't think under no circumstances. And they were terrified of what their radical friends lefties would nominate. They did they're terrified of that. They think they would go full Bernie Sanders. I mean, the energy into party is AOC. It's it's it's socialism. And the elite establishment in this country, they're not they're not down with the populism on the right, but you're certainly not down with the far left attitudes that run the modern Democratic Party either. So the backup plan was this. Well, we know Joe Biden will probably win this nomination. He's not really contested. But if you haven't opened, I mean, she's not going to win and we can't risk that. So we'll just kind of have this will be the backup plan. Will if we have to use the 25th amendment, even it's there. And this is Pelosi. She's this is what they do. This is nothing but a shameless pursuit of power. It really is and it's been used more and more recently. It's been used by it not obviously not in the presidential race, but a congressional race is for a very long time. It just happened in my home district of Florida where on Spiling Day, the candidate, the longtime incumbent took his name off and his heir apparent came and signed on. And so it happened. I don't like it when either side do it. I think, yeah, you guys were probably going to get a really, really crappy candidate not that there's much worse than her. But that's just the way that elections work. And so, you know, in locking down all the delegates before the convention, not even having a discussion about it at the convention, it makes a very a key situation to feel even grosser. I mean, these people, I mean, this is how they roll up. But here's the thing. So Emerson polls out today, maybe, maybe the dust hasn't quite settled from the shake up on the Democrat ticket. But they're not really showing. I mean, they're only a marginal improvement from Biden to Harris. And, you know, all these battleground states, Trump's either up or the one he's tied in as Wisconsin. And he's up five, according to Emerson, that body right wing poll, it's not like their Rasmussen or anything like that. I mean, Emerson's pretty, pretty left leaning. And there's just the energy, despite what we're seeing on the news and into media, the energy really there isn't really going in that direction for Harris. Maybe that's still to come. Maybe there's a delayed effect. But I don't think this is going to work for him. I don't think it's going to work for them. I think the only reason they're doing this is I think Biden's health must be really, really bad. And they literally didn't want to kill him. But I think that in the debate, the debate was where everything, it was 25 days from the debate to the, you know, to him saying he's not running. And she is eating this. This is just not, she doesn't even realize she's going to lose this as bad as she's going to lose this. What does it do? I mean, they can't do this. I mean, the establishment is going to lose its grip. And that's the establishment, but it's, it's our institutions. It's Wall Street. I mean, it's, it's Hollywood and Silicon Valley right now sort of trying to run the country. And she's just not, I think when they had that fundraiser with George Clooney, I think a lot of those people who wrote the big checks kind of knew this was the backup plan. There's no, there's no, what would you have, would you have given that much money, people Marie, I mean, significant amounts, so like copious amounts of money to a Biden's reelection campaign with all these dignitaries there. Would you have given that much money if you knew that this was going to happen later on down the road, unless you were aware of the backup plan? No, because well, first off, and there are still people saying we're not entirely convinced that the way that they just changed over the name on the account is legal. But by the time anything goes through that, you see the campaign will be over, the money will be spent. And so, you know, this was a, I think there is some behind the scenes, you know, jockeying here of gifts to Biden. And if Biden doesn't make it, we're going to make it a safe race, but no race is smaller and it is safe for Democrats. Well, I, and I wonder what she does down ticket. People are like, Oh, she's going to turn out minority. And I don't know that she, I don't think this is true. I think maybe Marge, like I said, there will be a marginal improvement here, but she's just not. And I think she's going to let these people down because she were this, um, a sleigh queen that we are told that she is, she'd be president right now, but she just does it. Absolutely. She lacks a work ethic and then on two fronts. Number one, we saw what happened in 2020 when she got to lead. She had to lead there for a brief moment in that presidential primary. Um, and then she, she kind of just stood down and just kind of let things unfold the way she wanted them to. That's number one. And number two, I think Joe Biden, these three and a half years has been a very weak president. And I know that there are other people around Joe Biden who are probably running the country. We don't know who, but we kind of have an idea. It's not Joe Biden. Where is the vice president, man? Because I would think under other circumstances, like a Dick Cheney or even Al Gore or whoever ambitious looking to your next office, Kamala Harris would be the one to kind of fill that void at least on some, at some level, maybe she takes on some different, maybe it's not quite running the country, but at least in some sectors, she becomes the person in charge by virtue of being vice president. She never filled that gap at all. And I just, it, what that says to me, she's not setting herself up to be president. Uh, if she had April, Marie, I think she'd be in much better shape than she is down the polls, but she just never was, never was willing to do that. I mean, I, I don't, I just don't think she has that ambition or drive to be president. They just said, well, we need somebody to be president. Here you go. Yeah, I think I completely agree with you. I think that there is, there are steps people think if they want to, you know, send to a higher office. Um, I think she knows that she got darn lucky to be in that VP chair. And she thought that was the size she was not going to go because that's certainly a size for talent for, um, her competency level should pay for her. And so you're right. She wasn't out there hustle into, uh, to make a name for herself. You know, in Alabama terms, we've got people in this state who, you know, a Maddox, a, um, a Woodson, uh, you know, these mayors who are just constantly pushing, no idea where they're going to go, but they're pushing. You know, they want to go somewhere bigger, higher than where they are. Molly never showed that while she was VP. She really did this, um, kind of float. Um, you know, she took on the border crisis, which now we're not supposed to say she took on. She didn't do anything there, barely showed up at all. You said she didn't text it. Right. She knew her text was, um, I think that this was a total fluke for her and she's just counting on the money and the boxes she checked, getting her there. It's probably so. It's just going to be an air war and there's not like there is a memorable moment for her. I was thinking about this though, like look at the past vice presidents and they're sort of, you know, sides Harris, but the Mike Pence, uh, it's kind of a little better for worse, uh, said the right things until the very end and got out of the source of Trump, uh, what before that, Joe Biden, uh, BFD. I mean, he did some things, uh, tried to raise money behind. Um, Obama's back, uh, for his future political runs. I mean, you would see these, you would see these moves from vice presidents, the exception of Dick Cheney, who knew he wasn't going to be president, but he was certainly like kind of sitting up his daughter and his, his friendly business allies. But like, what is she, she doesn't, it's just like she said, okay, I'll be your vice president. And then what has she done and or what has she known for? And no one can really tell you. I mean, she's more known for what she had done before vice president. I would think that what she has done as vice president. And even what, you know, I'm being known as what she's done before vice president. I only knew her as a candidate. I didn't know her as, you know, what she was doing in California. And then as a candidate, she was, you know, embarrassed a couple of times. Um, and I just, I know what they're doing at this. It'll be interesting that they see who they make as her vice president because it's going to be hard to have somebody there and not be in that role of the, you know, smarter, more, you know, knowledgeable figure. It's just a very weird flip from what we've seen in any ticket. You know, she needs adult supervision. Are they going to give for that on the ticket? She is just Joe Biden, except she doesn't have like weird mental pauses and the cognitive decline. I, I, I mean, like, I don't know. This is the problem. I don't think she is. I think Biden was incredibly successful at political strategy and getting legislation passed and reaching across the aisle back when you used to be able to do that. He was an incredibly successful politician and a strategist up until his mental decline. And she has not been that. She has rode the DEI, um, low bar for years. And so I think that's what a lot of voters will recognize as we hear her speak more because the more you hear her speak, um, it's not like a Trump rally where you're going to get new content a bunch and he's flying off the, you know, he's going off the cuff and we knock the teleprompter and talking about issues that matter to him. When she does that, she really hurts herself because she is so extreme and so not knowledgeable in issues. I think this is a disaster. Mark my words, though, because there, the media are setting up for a just a tremendous like down here. And the bar was very, very, very low for Joe Biden. We agree on that. They have raised a bar so high for Kamala Harris. Yes, and it is going to be going to be very entertaining to watch. Although we know the media in a very, very sad way. We know that what the media will do is that they will, um, they'll cover for themselves. They'll cover the, because God forbid we, the world found out that they were lying and covering up Biden's health issues and age, um, the finality. Now we were, they're going to put a camera on Kamala and they're going to, and people are going to go, wait, this has been in the White House for the last four years and nobody thought to, you know, give her a spot in front of the camera. I don't think it both well. So I think that the media will cover for her as much as they possibly can, but, but they, they have built her up so much that they are building her up as we speak. I mean, they are, um, she wasn't really the borders are she's, I mean, they're doing these very strange things. What, what the media ought to be doing is try to lower that bar. Well, you know, she's coming in late. She's having to play catch up, but instead it's like she, this is who we should have had all along. She's awesome. She is brilliant. She has a good story and then they're going to put her in front of the camera and she's going to go into one of her like word salad episodes and she's like a deer at headlights. They either got to coach her up and get her out of that mindset. What she goes to that sort of it's like a defense mechanism or I don't know what it is, but it's a fallback. They got to coach her up and get her away from that, but she's going to do it and people are just, I, I, the public is going to be like, I mean, it's never going to be as bad as Joe Biden, but this right now is they have, they have sent the bar so high for Kamala Harris. Uh, well, they're setting her high and that's a, they put on a pedestal. If they continue this, it's just a further she has to go because she can not maintain. She doesn't read speeches off teleprompters. Well, um, you're right. Um, she and I, I do this too as a radio. It was one of my biggest challenges. When I am nervous, I talk fast and I, some will sometimes repeat from the same thing. Not great on a vice presidential, uh, stage. And so he is going to have to deal with all of those things, all of these things that she, for mannerisms, which are funny to a small extent with the tackling for a large extent is unnerving. She is no Barack Obama and the media setting her up to be the next Barack Obama. Well, it's going to take Barack Obama style training to get, I mean, she is essentially being, um, uh, designated to female Barack Obama. Last question, we'll get you out of here on this. Now let's go back to 2020. All of the, we just, April, Marie, I think you were in this camp too. We just wanted the chaos to stop. We just need a break from the chaos and the tweets. Oh my gosh, the media just being upset all the time and, uh, just just give us some normalcy. Please, please, uh, I know, I don't agree with Joe Biden and I, I, you know, I'm not a Democrat, but I just need a break from the, uh, the lunacy of the moment. And, um, every, you know, in our lifetime, at least, April, Marie, if not, uh, since the Civil War, has there been a more chaotic time in American politics than the last month and a half? Um, watching what happened in Washington, DC yesterday with the protesters, I would call some of them terrorists. Some of them aren't, you know, United States citizens and they were making very clear their hatred for our country. Um, I, this is very unnerving. Where we are right now, because at a time where, um, you know, uh, I feel like in 2020, let's have some, you know, we'll, we know Biden is a steady hand, um, and Trump is unpredictable. Um, but as Trump shows that he wants to be a firm hand to the chaos, uh, I think it just increased his chances. I think we, we as a nation, they could play that video yesterday again and again. And I wouldn't be more and more angry and harder and harder. Check out that. I think all the chaos of the moment that people were whining about in 2020 was just media generated and manufactured. I mean, it was just, and then the people that it impacted enough people that they bought into it. Well, maybe if we just take a break here, it'll be what we can, we can get past it. Hey, April, Marie, we got to get here a little along, but folks will define you online. How can they do so? Uh, find me on Twitter or, uh, Facebook at April, a pair YL and they are, uh, and they are, uh, and I'm on tomorrow for Sean. All right. Y'all, y'all listen in for that. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Port show on FFTLK 10065. [Music] We'll go back to the Jeff Port show on FFTLK 10065. They're sticking with us on this Thursday morning. Uh, so to come on a program, a Dick Bruebaker, former state senator turned, uh, now kind of a talking head, uh, works well in that role on this program. Uh, let's see here. Your guess just who makes decisions to put Trump on the stage when they know the man, there's a man out there on the roof with a law gun. Do they know or is that just a guess just misleading people because you give that much money. If you can burn that money, it doesn't affect you like buying a boat. Don't buy a boat. If you can't flush the money down the drain, stop being an auction defeat. It's easy to say your name. It's not hard. No, uh, I really like very, uh, very angry texture here. Uh, fire dog. Uh, years after McCarthy, the were on a spy project identified spies in the U.S. British and Australia government and also had a list of people thought to be sympathetic or outright supporting communism. That list, my shut to McCarthy's list almost exactly. The end McCarthy was right. Well, I had to so doubt, I, I just, I think there probably were communist sympathizers in the United States in the 1950s. Let's get a break here. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porte Show with FM Talk with '06 Five. Welcome back to the Jeff Porte Show with FM Talk with '06 Five. They should stick it around on this Thursday morning. Our wait, uh, our previously scheduled guest, Dick Barubaker, not, um, not responsive to our phone call. So, uh, maybe he'll join us here shortly. We have a text message, uh, to him, uh, telling him to call in. So, uh, maybe he'll join us. Maybe he won the meantime. Uh, uh, your programming note, uh, tomorrow, uh, it's Friday, Friday, finally, Friday, Todd Stacey, Alabama Daily News and our returning champion, state Senator Chris Elliot will make time for us. Senator Elliot, um, what interesting thing. So, a deck, uh, they are, uh, they're sort of running point on this rural broadband concept that the state's trying to implement. Uh, the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. And the head of a deck, uh, uh, with an op-ed kind of railing against this idea that, well, the Kenneth Boswell, the headline is fiber is the gold standard superior to other forms of broadband delivery. And it's this whole like op-ed of wide, they're rural broadband. They're fiber. Rural broadband is superior to satellite delivery. And that would be like a Elon Musk Starlink. The problem is they don't really state this, but the, the cost number one. And number two, the time it takes to get this, this fiber laid to some of these, these places in Alabama that, that are just, we do the boonies. It's not like electrification. And it's taking government subsidies to make this all possible. Whereas a friend, Senator Elliot, who is a Starlink customer, by the way, says what, what, for a fraction, a mere fraction of the cost. And he's got the numbers. We could just give these guys a Starlink dish and unit. And then maybe someday they will get the rural broadband cable or fiber. But in the meantime, if they don't, they'll have this, they'll have this other means to get broadband internet. So Senator Elliot was a Josephine. He says about a time they get fiber laid out to Josephine. His kids will be long gone. And the whole, the whole argument is our school children need access to the internet and rely on, I mean, not just dial up or whatever they use now. Do they still have dial up? Some of you, I bet, have some dial up. So they, they are trying to, to create some kind of, you know, just access to the internet and the states are committed to this rural broadband via fiber cable or whatever. And then the Kenna Boswell of the Deca State Agency has an op-ed out. And as Sarah Elliot has been like saying, Hey guys, just check out Starlink. Just just, so what he's been doing has been loaning it. His, his personal Starlink receiver, the different members of the legislature say, just check this out. It's, it's quite amazing. The, the pushback against that. And I don't know. I mean, you get, you always say, follow the money. Are they, this is just a big utility like money maker. It appears that way. Guys, I, I'm on to remember when public private partnerships in the realm of internet or taboo, the same people who are touting it right now, fault the city of Opelika 10, 15 years ago when they voted the people they're voted to have their own kind of high speed internet through their city utility. The, the, the, the telecoms in the state lost their damn minds and they went, it got ugly. We'll talk to Sarah Elliot about that tomorrow kind of an interesting story line. Like, look, if you think that we need to subsidize internet, that people need internet to survive. Well, a 10, 15, 20 year program, I mean, who's to say that it won't be obsolete by then? Think about where internet was 20 years ago in 2004. They had some, you had some high speed internet. It's like DSL and, you know, there was cable internet. But people were still kind of using dial up and I mean, it was on its way out. But look how much faster stuff is now compared to back then. 251343 0106 is the text line. And Democrats, I know are fully behind Harris or President. I asked him if she was like their choice. What did she vote for her? They say they voted for Biden, Biden, Doris is her. So that's fine. So I asked them, what if you had choice for Harris to be show Obama, would you pick Harris or Harris, would you pick Harris or Harris or Harris or Harris or so similar Clinton? You would pick Harris or Harris against anybody? Would you pick Harris? They always say no. So I asked them, what is Joe Biden, they call us democracy? A decade director lives in a bubble. I would agree with that. Well, I don't know, he knows probably the truth here, but he's, it's funny. Um, so I sent this op-ed, they wanted it up on 18, 19 news. I declined as the editor in chief there, but it's up on the yellow hammer if you want to read it. And for some reason, at this point in time, they feel necessary to sit down it op-ed, uh, praising the technology for fiber internet. Derek, your show's demographic still use two cans of the string. I don't think that's true. A terrestrial radio, but I know we have a lot of listeners on the podcast. And someday the Jeff Porsche may very well be just a podcast production that terrestrial radio will go away. I don't know. But don't underestimate our listeners. On a texture, I have Starlink, very fast, very affordable, my one isn't free. I live way, way out. No, they're fast available. Democrats don't like Elon Musk. It's the only holdback. No, I think there's, look, here's what I think. I think that the utility companies in the state, the power company, the, uh, the cable companies, the, they, they stand again. They stand again from laying this cable, this fiber cable out in these rural areas. I mean, they're the ones contracted to do it. They're going to make money off of the government doing this materials and labor. And then the cost to deliver it, I mean, it's not going to be cheap. Then the signal only travels so far so fast. So strong and they got to amplify it. And I mean, there's all these different things to go into serving very rural areas, much, much more difficult than in urban areas, especially where a lot of our listeners are. It's very costly, but there's a, there's a delivery. There's a profit margin. They're not just doing this out of the goodness of their heart. Oh, well, we think that everybody should have access to cheap and affordable internet. They, they stand to make money off of it. And I think the Adeca director, I think he, uh, it's more than just not like an Elon Musk. I think it's kind of like, well, and this is part of his reasoning, ladies and gentlemen. Like the satellite guy, the, the Elon Musk guy, he lives in California or New York or something somewhere. Uh, we, we could keep that money here in Alabama with Alabama providers and Alabama contractors. It is like this, this hometown home spun argument that I think at this rate, the more that Starlink catches on, you're going to hear the ad are, are looked at officials. They want to, to, to bring in that out of town, New York city internet, but we need an Alabama solution for an Alabama problem and our hometown people, we got our solution. It's fiber. And we're going to lay that fiber all the way to the most remote areas of Monroe County and the Scambia County and Clark County. And that will create jobs, Alabama jobs for Alabama people, because we're Alabama strong, not some wealthy billionaire with his space rocket ships and his tweeting birds. That's why you should support. That's why you should support rural broadband brought to you by Adeca. Uh, Matt, we are not on bright speeds. 10 year plan for fiber. And they've text your good show. Your analysis, keep up the good work. You should have one of the nappies. 20 years of a faithful lane app service and no nappy to show for it. Just say it. Uh, toothless pamper, Democrats are such frauds. They turned against Elon only because he couldn't support Biden's radical policies. And by the way, you show us five just recently turned off clay and bucks. First hour for your final. Keep up the good work. Well, thank you toothless pamper. Thanks for allowing me to read my competition's name on the air. I always appreciate that. I don't know where Dick Brubaker went. Uh, but uh, I'm sure he'll from him, but he just forgot all about it. Uh, dirt nigger Joe Biden wins best president that one. Hide and go seek. Hide Biden. The joys of ants who I just absolutely think is just a a total, total stain on the University of Alabama. She's a law professor at Alabama, but I'm pretty sure she spends far more time on MSNBC that she does teaching law in the classroom. She had maybe she's eaten too much taco casa. I don't know. Entirely possible, but, uh, so she's, uh, she goes on, uh, what they call X or Twitter last night after the, uh, after Biden's speech. It's just insane. It might be the dumbest take I've ever seen guys. See if I can pull this up kind of operating on the fly here, but she, she, she talks up, um, let's see. Anyway, she says it's like he's going to go down. She says that Joe Biden is going to go down as probably like one of the greatest presidents in the history of the country. Oh, here it is. Hats off to President Biden. No way I could have done this a few days after getting COVID. He will go down as one of our greatest presidents quote, unquote. It's just, this, she teaches law in Alabama that this is the, this is the world they live in. Biden's going to go down as one of our greatest presidents. I don't think she believes this, but she is like one of the, one of the commentators that is just beloved on MSNBC. Maybe because she really looks like a cat lady. Then, uh, you don't need to trust whatever she said. Her legal analysis about Trump has been wrong like a, like 99% of the time. And it, it, whatever something goes down, whenever something goes wrong and say it's some Trump appointed judge, Judge Cannon and they were really worried, see it was going, Judge Cannon was going to dismiss that lawsuit or not the lawsuit, but the charges against Trump. All of this law, fair, and what goes into it. Uh, Jeff, Tom Harris is capable of running the United States of America. I should be elected pope. Uh, they ran fiber operatic lines across my party, property and mobile two years ago, still trying to fix the erosion and damage they created on my property. Well, I, I think fiber is great and like highly populated areas. I have fiber internet, although you listen to the show. Sometimes you would, you, you would think I'm alone dial up or something, but we have fiber and we haven't had to studio it. It works. It's pretty fairly reliable, but it's just, it doesn't make sense in these, in these areas where you install the population to support such a network and delivering maybe it's 5G or maybe it is a satellite connection makes a lot more sense. It's cheaper, but the state officials who sort of administrate, you know, the rural broadband effort, they're, they're, they're, they're playing defense. It's really curious to me because they're playing defense talking about the virtues of this fiber optic. I, I seriously, I think, I think there's some serious problems here that they have it. Uh, that they're going to be confronted with maybe in the long term because people are going to get impatient. Just in time, uh, see my phone lining up from a server to broker. Oh, well, maybe we'll try to get him on another time. Uh, we'll be right back. This is the Jeff Ors Show of the Talk, 10065. You said this is where you get off, boy, because I'm going back to Alabama. As I stepped out of that Cadillac, I said, Mr. Many thanks. He said, you don't have to call me Mr. Mr. The whole world called behind. You said, look back to the Jeff Ors Show of the Talk, 10065. They should stay with us on this, uh, on this Thursday. Well, let's look to this Thursday morning. Tomorrow on the program, Todd C.C. Alabama Daily News, C.C. Senator Chris Elliot, and I am efforting, uh, Carolyn Dobson. I think they come on and we'll get her thoughts on what's going on in this tumultuous news cycle. Uh, so please by all means tune in. Uh, Jim Rice, Jeff, I have a relative who's an attorney in Tuscaloosa, you a law school, um, you miss me, C listener, truly believes the assassination, tip was fake. Good show. Yeah. I don't know what's going on to get rich of Alabama law school, but it's not good. Anyway, going up shortly, midday, mobile, so I'll tell you what's got for today, Sean. I don't know what I'm going to effort on, but, uh, so it was like, um, when, uh, Dan Patrick used to have a radio. I still was, but he made efforting a verb and I've kind of stole that. Okay. Well, yes, I'm going to do stuff coming up in just a little bit. Uh, joining me in just a few minutes, uh, Congressman Jerry Carl, watched a video from him on a Twitter last night where they were taking flags to be put back up there at, uh, at union, uh, union square. They, uh, look in last night at union station to Nashville ball, the, the protests and the defacing, the, the protests is one thing. Again, it's not Netanyahu, but the defacing, I got a question. Is that going to turn anybody's opinion to support of, of backing off support for Israel? I'm going to talk about that. That was the congressman for a couple. Yeah. Right. I mean, where's the efficacy in that? Uh, so we'll talk about that with Congressman Carl. Would it look like last night when they were out there? Also joining me in the second half of the noon hour, Maggie Oliver, she's vice president of communications and federal affairs for the Alabama Port Authority continue our conversation about this, uh, this notice to Sue coming from Mobile Baykeeper to the core and what this could mean for the, uh, widening and deepening of the channel and just walk through this, uh, some more gets more conversation on that. Also Dale Leash from land. Yeah. And now we're number two, of course, the city of Mobile. Like you said, it's hard to keep up with everything going on there. And heck, I was doing the interviews yesterday and it's still hard. I don't know who to believe, so I don't know who to believe. That's why I get all sides on there and I, you know, let them all talk. And, uh, and we also will get Dale Leash on from land nap to break it down at one o'clock. There's a lot to it. There's a lot to it, Jeff. Uh, you know, that's why I think it's important to do these interviews. We do even post them up, you know, in the podcast forum so people can go back and listen to them. And we'll continue to do them until the people don't talk to us. So we'll continue. I think they're all like in line to talk to us is what's kind of remarkable about this. Oh, it's, uh, you know, the key here, there's so much to it. You're right. You could get, uh, you know, even with me having to do this for a living, trying to process a 260 some page report here and find out what's important. And it is tough. So that's our job to try to look through that to help people not tell you what to think, but say, Hey, go look at page five or go look at 60. I'm supposed to be skeptical of the report to this is I don't, you know, I just I don't know. I think that's fair. There's a fair-minded way and I've got some opinions on it. We'll revisit those today coming up in just about an hour on the day mobile. A much more, a better, much better informed pursuit of the truth and yours truly here. Sean Sullivan coming up on mid day mobile on this this weird mobile city of Mobile Saga. Anyway, that's it for me. I will try to do better tomorrow. Uh, sorry, Phyllis. I forgot to say goodbye. This has been the Jeff for show on a flip talk. One oh six five. This is where the cowboy ride away. Like a rhinestone cowboy. I'll go back to the Jeff for show that the talk what oh six five. They just stick it around on this Thursday morning. Uh, we're waiting. Uh, our previously scheduled guest, Dick Buru Baker, not responsive to our phone call. So, um, maybe he'll join us here shortly. We have a text message to him telling him to call in. So, uh, maybe he'll join us. Maybe he won the meantime. Uh, uh, uh, programming note tomorrow is Friday, Friday, finally, Friday, Todd Stacey, Alabama Daily News and our returning champion state Senator Chris Elliott will make time for us. Senator Elliott, um, way interesting thing. So, a deck, uh, they are, uh, they're sort of running point on this rural broadband concept at the state's trying to implement the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. And the head of a deck, uh, uh, with an op-ed kind of railing against this idea that well, the kid of Boswell, the headline is fiber is the gold standard superior to other forms of broadband delivery. And it's this whole like op-ed of why they're rural broadband, they're fiber. Rural broadband is superior to satellite delivery. And that would be like a Elon Musk Starlink. The problem is, they don't really state this, but the cost, number one, and number two, the time it takes to get this, this fiber laid to some of these, these places in Alabama that are just, we do the boonies. It's not like an electrification and it's taking government subsidies to make this all possible. Whereas a friend Senator Elliott, who is a Starlink customer, by the way, says what, what, for a fraction, a mere fraction of the cost, and he's got the numbers, we could just give these guys a Starlink dish and unit, and then maybe someday they will get the rural broadband cable or fiber. But in the meantime, if they don't, they'll have this, they'll have this other means to get broadband internet. So Senator Elliott was a Josephine. He says by the time they get fiber laid out to Josephine, his kids will be long gone. And the whole, the whole argument is our school children need access to the internet and rely, I mean, not just dial up or whatever they use now. Do they still have dial up? Some of you, I bet, have some dial up. So they, they are trying to, to create some kind of, you know, just access to the internet and the states like committed to this rural broadband via fiber cable or whatever. And then the kid of Boswell, the deck of state agency has an op-ed out. And as Sarah Elliott has been like saying, Hey guys, just check out Starlink. Just just, so what he's been doing has been loaning it, his, his personal Starlink receiver to different members of the legislature saying, just check this out. It's, it's quite amazing. The, the pushback against that. And I don't know. I mean, he gets, he always say, follow the money. Are they, is this just a big utility like moneymaker? And it appears that way. Guys, I, I'm all known to remember when public private partnerships in the realm of internet or taboo, the same people who are touting it right now, fault the city of Opel like 10, 15 years ago, when they voted the people they're voted to have their own kind of high speed internet through their city utility. The, the, the telecoms in the state lost their damn minds and they went, it got ugly. Well, talk to Sarah Elliott about that tomorrow kind of an interesting story line. Like, look, if you think that we need to subsidize internet, that people need internet to survive. Well, a 10, 15, 20 year program, I mean, who's to say that it won't be obsolete by then? Think about where internet was 20 years ago in 2004. They had some, you had some high speed internet, it's like DSL and, you know, there was cable internet. But people were still kind of using dial up and I mean, it was on its way out. But look how much faster stuff is now compared to back to end. 251343 0106 is the text line. And Democrats, I know are fully behind Harris or president. I asked him if she was like their choice, what did she vote for her? They say they voted for Biden, Biden dorses her. So that's fine. So I asked them, what if you had choice for Harris to be show a baba, would you pick Harris or Harris, would you pick Harris or Harris versus Hillary Clinton? You pick Harris or Harris against anybody? Would you pick Harris? They always say, no. So I asked them, what is Joe Biden, he calls democracy. A decade director lives in a bubble. I would agree with that. Well, I don't know, he knows probably the truth here. But he's, it's funny. So I said this op ed, they wanted it up on 18, 19 news. I declined as the editor in chief there, but it's up on the yellow hammer if you want to read it. And for some reason, at this point in time, they feel necessary to sit down it op ed. Uh, praising the technology for fiber internet. Derek, your show's demographic still use two cans of the string. I don't think that's true. A terrestrial radio, but I know we have a lot of listeners on the podcast. And someday the Jeff Porsche may very well be just a podcast production that terrestrial radio will go away. I don't know. But don't underestimate our listeners. On a texture, I have Starlink very fast, very affordable. My wasn't free. I live way, way out. No, they're fast available. Democrats don't like Elon Musk. It's the only holdback. And I think there's, look, here's what I think. I think that the utility companies in the state, the power company, the cable companies, they, they stand again. They stand again from laying this cable, this fiber cable out in these rural areas. I mean, they're the ones contracted to do it. They're going to make money off of the government doing this materials and labor. And then the cost to deliver it. I mean, it's not going to be cheap. And the signal only travels so far so fast. So strong and they got to amplify it. And I mean, there's all these different things to go into serving very rural areas, much, much more difficult than in urban areas, especially where a lot of our listeners are. It's very costly, but there's a, there's a delivery. There's a profit margin. They're not just doing this, how the goodness of their heart. Oh, well, we think that everybody should have access to cheap and affordable internet. They stand to make money off of it. And I think the Adeca director, I think he, it's more than just not like an Elon Musk. I think it's kind of like, well, and this is part of his reasoning, ladies and gentlemen, they, like the satellite guy, the, the Elon Musk guy, he lives in California or New York or something somewhere. We could keep that money here in Alabama with Alabama providers and Alabama contractors. It is like this, this hometown home spun argument that I think at this rate, the more that Starlink catches on, you're going to hear the ad are, are looked at officials. They want to, to bring in that out of town, New York City internet, but we need an Alabama solution for an Alabama problem. And our hometown people, we got our solution. It's fiber. And we're going to lay that fiber all the way to the most remote areas of Monroe County and the Scambia County and Clark County. And that will create jobs, Alabama jobs for Alabama people, because we're Alabama strong, not some wealthy billionaire with his space rocket ships and his Tweety Birds. That's why you should support, that's why you should support rural broadband brought to you by Adeca. Matt, we are not on bright speeds 10 year plan for fiber. And they've text your good show, your analysis, keep up the good work, you should have one of the nappies. 20 years of a faithful landing app service and no nappy to show for it. Just say it. Toothless Bamber Democrats are such frauds. They turned against Elon only because he couldn't support Biden's radical policies. And by the way, your show is fine. Just recently turned off clay and bucks first hour for your final. Keep up the good work. Well, thank you, Toothless Bamber. Thanks for allowing me to read my competition's name on the air. I always appreciate that. I don't know where Dick Brubaker went, but I'm sure he'll from him that he just forgot all about it. dirt nigga Joe Biden wins best president that won hide and go seek hiding Biden. The Joyce Vance who I just absolutely think is just a a total total stain on the University of Alabama. She's a law professor at Alabama, but I'm pretty sure she spends far more time on MSNBC than she does teaching law in the classroom. She had maybe she's eaten too much taco casa. I don't know entirely possible, but she's a she goes on what they call X or Twitter last night after the after Biden's speech. It's just insane. It might be the dumbest take I've ever seen guys. See if I can pull this up kind of operating on the fly here, but she she she talks up. Anyway, she says it's like he's gonna go down. She says that Joe Biden is gonna go down as probably like one of the greatest presidents in the history of the country. I hear this hats off to president Biden. No way I could have done this a few days after getting covid. He will go down as one of our greatest presidents quote unquote. This just this she teaches law in Alabama. That this is the this is the world they live in. If Biden's gonna go down as one of our greatest presidents, I don't think she believes this, but she is like one of the one of the commentators that is just more loved on MSNBC. Maybe because she really looks like a cat lady. Then you don't need to trust whatever she say her legal analysis about Trump has been wrong like a like 99% of the time. And whenever something goes down, whenever something goes wrong, it's it's some Trump appointed judge, Judge Cannon and they were really worried. See what's going Judge Cannon was going to dismiss that lawsuit or not the lawsuit, but the charges against Trump. All of this law fair and what goes into it. Uh, Jeff, Tom Harris is capable of running the United States of America. I should be elected Pope. They ran fiber operic lines across my party at property and mobile two years ago, still trying to fix the erosion and damage they created on my property. But I think fiber is great in like highly populated areas. I have fiber internet, although you listen to the show sometimes you would you would think I'm on dial up or something, but we have fiber and we haven't had to studio and it works. It's pretty fairly reliable, but it's just it doesn't make sense in these in these areas where you install the population to support such a network. And delivering maybe it's 5G or maybe it is a satellite connection makes a lot more sense. It's cheaper, but the state officials who sort of administrate, you know, the world broadband effort, they're they're they're they're they're playing defense. It's really curious to me because they're playing defense talking about the virtues of this fiber optic. I seriously, I think there's some serious problems here that they haven't that they're going to be confronted with maybe in the long term. Because people are going to get impatient. Just the time I see my phone lighting up from a Sara Brubaker. Oh well, maybe we'll try to get him on another time. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porte Show. I've been talking about those six five years that portal. Have a good time. And then one day you will the customer walk the Indian Lake. Eat the girl so many crudges of the Nashville and he turned that car around. He said, this is where you get off, boy, because I'm going back to Alabama. As I stepped out of that Cadillac, I said, Mr. Many thanks. He said, you don't have to call me Mr. Mr. Mr. The whole world called behind. You said, what about this? Jeff Porte show it up to talk about those six five days or stay with us on this on this Thursday was what's this Thursday morning. Tomorrow on the program, Todd Stacey, Alabama Daily News. Stacey here to Chris Elliot and I am efforting. Caroline Dobson, I think they come on and we'll get her thoughts on what's going on in this tumultuous news cycle. So please by all means tune in. Jim Rice, Jeff, I have a relative who's an attorney in Tuscaloosa, you a law school alum, you miss me, see you listener, truly believes the assassination tip was fake. Good show. Jim, I don't know what's going on to University of Alabama law school, but it's not good. Anyway, going up shortly, midday mobiles, Sean Sullivan, what's got for me today, Sean? I don't know what I'm going to effort on, but so it was like when Dan Patrick used to have a radio, I still was, but he made efforting a verb and I've kind of stole that. Okay. Well, yes, I'm going to do stuff coming up in just a little bit. Joining me in just a few minutes, Congressman Jerry Carl, watch the video from him on Twitter last night where they were taking flags to be put back up there at Union Square. They look in last night at Union Station to Nashville ball, the protests and the defacing, the protests is one thing against Netanyahu, but the defacing, I got a question. Is that going to turn anybody's opinion to support of backing off support for Israel? I'm going to talk about that with the Congressman for a couple. Yeah, right. I mean, where's the efficacy in that? So we'll talk about that with Congressman Carl, what it looked like last night when they were out there. Also joining me in the second half of the noon hour, Maggie Oliver, she's vice president of communications and federal affairs for the Alabama Port Authority, continue our conversation about this notice to sue coming from Mobile Baykeeper to the core and what this could mean for the widening and deepening of the channel and just walk through this some more gets more conversation on that. Also Dale Leash from Lanap in hour number two, of course, the city of Mobile. Like you said, it's hard to keep up with everything going on there. And heck, I was doing the interviews yesterday and it's still hard. I don't know who to believe. I don't know who to believe. That's why I get all sides on there and let them all talk. And we also will get Dale Leash on from Lanap to break it down at one o'clock. There's a lot to it. There's a lot to it, Jeff. That's why I think it's important to do these interviews. We do even post them up in the podcast forum so people can go back and listen to them. And we'll continue to do them until the people don't talk to us. So we'll continue. Well, I think they're all like in line to talk to us. What's kind of remarkable about this? Oh, it's, you know, the key here, there's so much to it. You're right. You could get, you know, even with me having to do this for a living, trying to process a 260 page report here and find out what's important. And it is tough. So that's our job to try to look through that to help people not tell you what to think, but say, hey, go look at page five or go look at 60. Well, I was supposed to be skeptical of the report too. This is, I don't, you know, I just, I don't know. I think that's fair. That's a fair-minded way. And I've got some opinions on it. Well, we'll revisit those today coming up in just about an hour on the day mobile. A much more, a better, much better informed pursuit of the truth and yours truly here. Sean Sullivan coming up on midday mobile on this, this weird mobile, city mobile saga. Anyway, that's it for me. I will try to do better tomorrow. Sorry, Phyllis. I forgot to say goodbye. This has been the Jeff for show one of them talk one oh six five. To say, this is where the cowboy rides away. [Music]