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Jeff Poor Show - Monday 8-05-24

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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 hang down in this way ♪ ♪ No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no ♪ Good morning and welcome to the Jeff Porshow and if I'm talking 106.5 they should be with us on this for me get out of town Monday. Text line 2513430106. If you want to be in touch with the program, all you gotta do is text me, coming up on the program today about a half hour from now. We'll get state representative Donna Givens, kind of pitch hitting for both our friends. Representative Fiddler and Stringer, we doubled up on them last week and this week we are trying to make sure we, well, we're given, we're given a couple, one, two, two weeks, reprieve from our regular rotation, more on that after a while. Also in the program, Judy Barlow from the Eastern Shore Republican Women, she'll be with us here in about an hour, joining us here in the Fair Hope Bureau. And finally, we do it every Monday. Dale Jackson and I will yell at each other, for whatever reason, as we normally do on Mondays. He's upset with Donald Trump or something, I don't know. 2513430106. That is the text line. If you want to be in touch with the program, kick it off here, kind of keep an eye on the markets. Obviously, it is. That seems to be where a lot of the interest it lies this morning. It is combined economy. Now, look, I, here's the deal. There's fears of a recession. We had a bad jobs report last week and there's been a sell off over in the overseas markets. Not seeing quite quite the steep sell off that there was this morning, but, well, yeah, we are seeing a sell off this morning down to 935 points. Not something exactly anybody's really playing up on the cable news, as far as I can tell. Also, the hurricane and the Gulf could really upset my travel plans, but it looks like we're going to steer clear of it over here. I guess the question would be this. And I don't think it's a big deal. Donald Trump goes to Atlanta, Georgia, has some unflattering things to say about Brian Kibb, Brad rappers burger. The governor and the Secretary of State still upset over 2020. I mean, sure, we knew this already. But there's a lot of people out today who are like, how dare he, how dare he use his valuable time in a campaign rally to attack a fellow? Republican. As if this is something. As if this is something that really matters. Is that there was a swing voter in Millageville, Georgia that was like, darn it. He's attacking my governor. I'm not voting for Trump. Harris 2024. But there's a lot of that going on. And I guess the media are trying to make a big deal about it. I just, I don't, I don't think it matters. Honestly, I don't see it as important. This dislikes is coming down to a handful of states. I mean, Georgia's going to flip back to red for this cycle. I don't know the long term. It may be a blue state guys. It may be too far long ago, but this, this cycle right now. It'll flip back to red. Got to watch Arizona. Got to watch Pennsylvania. I don't know, Michigan and Wisconsin. Trump's showing strong numbers of both of those, but there's a lot of unknowns here. But you do that already. And we have seen Kamala Harris. We haven't seen Kamala Harris in action, really. I mean, it is, it is kind of bizarre how that campaign isn't really showcasing her or letting her showcase herself. You get a bunch of tweets or whatever. Glowing news coverage, but she seems to be kind of laying low. As far as I can tell, there's nothing to do with her health or anything. But Biden was always, well, number one, you got to worry about the gaps. Number two, he might fall asleep on you. Harris, I don't know. She's just woefully unprepared for this moment in history. What do you do about the economy? What are you going to talk about, foreign policy? And she's going to be dear in headlights. I've had for a lot of these questions. Although I would have to gather, I would have to imagine she's not going to get the hard-hitting interview that a Trump would. Isn't it as if Trump's out there doing taking on George Stephanopoulos and Lester Holt and all comers? Well, he is doing more than Harris is. Does it matter? We tend to have this, like, in American politics, the way it's portrayed in the reality are far, far apart. We tend to view it as like, you know, there's people who are just, they're very busy in their lives. They just want to sit down and take a, do a critical analysis of both candidates and see who's, who is just really the most qualified. They're really going to think, and pray hard about it. But it's just, it's just not how it works. And people don't really, they need to go with their gut reactions or their instinct. I mean, I mean, sometimes a swing voter is like, I like the way his suit looks or something. It's not, well, this one is so much better on the reproductive rights issues, but that's sort of the way it's portrayed in America. And I think it's so much more of it right now. It's just how do you, how do you establish like a momentum? How do you keep your voters enthusiastic? It's probably more important than how you do with the swing voter at Cuyahoga County. Well, not Cuyahoga County anymore. The swing voter in, I don't know, the Milwaukee suburbs. Bucks County, Pennsylvania are Glendale and Arizona. It's, it's very superficial. It's just that way. And we as Republicans, conservatives, I think the approach is, well, regardless of who's president, relatively speaking, it's up to you to determine your own destiny. And let's not wait for a presidential election. And who's president to be the indicator of our success? Actually, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. We're expecting a VP rally, our VP announcement for Harris any moment. It's looking more and more like Shapiro. The way it's been told to me, the Obama's are pushing Peter Pete Buttigieg. Harris is our, Eric Holder, the former attorney general has a lot of sway with Kamala Harris. And as governor, the Minnesota governor walls is his, his choice. Everybody else used to be thinking Shapiro, it locks up Pennsylvania for you. And then Andy Beshear's still out there. I don't think Kelly's a legitimate pick anymore. I tell you, there's just too much, too many unknowns with him. Mark Kelly and too much baggage, potentially. You heard that here first. So any moment now, we shall see. But the usual attacks just aren't working for these guys. That's going to be fun to watch. I guess it is August 5th. We'll have September, October. Harris will have to start doing more. Maybe she's just resting up. It is a very curious phenomenon because really what it is. It's like she needs to get to know, she needs to build her name ID. She needs to be everywhere right now. They date when they rolled her out as the nominee. When Biden stepped aside, she should have hit the ground running. But for some reason, these guys are kind of taking a different approach. Think about this, guys. But somebody's running for president, are thinking about running for president. They do like a book tour and they go on every news show. They show it up on different Sunday shows. They try to familiarize themselves with everybody. I know she's a vice president of the United States, but she's never -- she's never being -- really, I mean, I think when she was first going to be a U.S. senator, was one they did a little bit of national media with her. But most people know her. They know of her. They know about her identity. Clearly they know about the demographic aspects to Kamala Harris. But do they know her? Like they do Biden? Trump, Obama, Bush, Clinton. I mean, think about all those presidents going into their presidency. Think about how familiar we were Bill Clinton in the saxophone and the speech that went on too long. At the 88 convention, George W. Bush, the sweetheart governor of Texas, and everybody wanted him for a while. We knew him because of his daddy, I guess. And we could never get enough Obama. The 04 convention in Boston, he gave his big speech. John Kerry kind of blew it. And Trump's always been a known commodity. And maybe some ways we are desensitized to that. But who Biden was? Here we are. I don't think we know who the vice president is. At least to be president. And look, they're going to run on, hey, she's not Trump, which worked in 2020. They're probably going to regret that now. Like it's a winnable race for Democrats or Kamala Harris. But I am very, very surprised by the way they are going about their campaign. 2513430106. This weird story, I hate to use the word weird anymore, but it is. Doug Amhoff and the nanny mistress. Former A.O. pie at Auburn University, by the way. Not that it matters. I mean, everybody's got in politics, particularly baggage or something like that. And he's not running. He's just a potential first gentleman. The question is this. My colleague at Breitbart News, Joe Pollock, brought this up. They went after Donald Trump for this. An NDA. Was there an NDA? Was there some kind of financial agreement with M. News, nanny. Did they make some, and we named, you know, she cheated on his first wife. And apparently there was some kind of pregnancy. And then they kind of split up and she moves away, living in New York now. Well, out in the Hamptons. Was there some kind of financial situation there? And if they're going to go after Trump in the state of New York, does this reward any kind of scrutiny? That's his question. Let me know what you get at. 2513430106. We'll be right back to this is the Jet Porch Show at F.F. Talk, 106.5. I saw the light, I saw the light. No more darkness, no more night. Now I'm so happy, no sorrow inside. Pray the Lord, I saw the light. We'll go back to the Jet Porch Show at F.F. Talk, 106.5. 24 minutes after the hour on this Monday morning. Text slide, 2513430106. You want to be in touch with the show? All you got to do is text me. Let's get some text here. Let's start out with Todd from Grand Bay. Hey, Jeff, please tell the audience what the most accurate poll numbers are. I would wait, honestly, I would wait about another week, week and a half. The Kamala Sugar High is still there. I think it's settling in some. I mean, I usually discourage people looking at the real clear politics average because the RCP average, they take a bunch of different polls that have 100 different methodologies and they just clump them all together and then create a number just based on an average. And I don't, I mean, sometimes it's likely voters, adults, registered voters. You don't know what you're getting. There are just a bunch of different methodologies, but they still have Trump up just slightly under a point nationally. And most of the swing states, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and Georgia have Trump up, Harris up in Michigan by two points, according to the RCP average. But the betting odds still have a, Trump has a significant advantage there. Got a 50.6% chance with Harris at 43.7, I guess, Michelle Obama at 1.5% at RFK Jeter at 1%. The thing is, national polls, and you just kind of got to evaluate each of them differently. The media will promote polls with registered voters and/or adults because when you, when you widen that pool and you take out likely voters, it tends to go more Democrat. It's just a problem Democrats have always had. The what, the what poll tissues ever really overcame that was Barack Obama. But in general, it's hard to get Democrats, it's harder to get Democrats in the polls than it is Republicans, especially on election day. I mean, I mean, a lot of Democrats are generally skeptical of the government and that prevents them from going to the polls, I think. So if there is a, the Trump's close to the national polls or has a slight lead, it's going to be an electoral college blowout. I mean, we expect the most populated states to go blue, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago. Those states, Illinois, New York, California, will be blue states and a lot of people will get out the vote against Donald Trump. And they have a lot of electoral college votes, but proportionately per person, the electoral college vote, the electoral college, because you're locked in so many based on your congressional representation in the Senate and the House, tends to favor the least populated states. So if Trump locks up, North Dakota, I mean, there's, there's, there's electoral college votes there, but, but, so, so it's not necessarily a popular vote play here is electoral college vote play, making every state matter if we live in a country and some of you liberals out there, like we should go to the popular vote. But all of our elections, Alabama wouldn't matter anymore. We would all look like New York City would win the election. You win New York City. So it goes New York City. So it goes to country. And I don't think that is what we really want in America. Text line, once again, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, we'll be back. This is the Jet Force show. Talk about those six five. Every camera knows. It's midnight in my gun. See the stars out of the purple sky. Look back to the Jet Force show that the talk, one of six five, they just sticking around on this Monday morning. Text line, we will get to your text to do course two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, still to come in about 30 minutes from now from the Eastern Shore Republican Women's Club, Judy Barlow, going to join us here at the Fair Hope Bureau. And then in 11 o'clock, we do it every week. I don't know why Dale Jackson from WVNN in Huntsville, Alabama will join us. But joining us now here in the Fair Hope Bureau, very pleased to bring on my next guest. She represents Baldwin County, Central Baldwin County from Loxley, Donna Givens, a representative. Good morning. How are you? Good morning. I'm wonderful. It's always a pleasure to be with you. Hey. Thanks for coming by. We do appreciate it. Well, you and I have talked a little bit, I guess, since the end of the session. But how's it been? How's the off season been for you? Busy. Now is the time to meet with your constituents at 10 meetings, at 10 things that they want you to be at, which is a lot of those. And then I'm speaking to a lot of different groups. They love hearing what we did and Montgomery, and they love hearing what did not pass. It just helps them to be more knowledgeable of things we deal with at the State House. Have the battle scars from gambling, Palooza healed yet? Yes. But of course, now I'll have to say all the groups that I have spoken with, no one has asked me about it, and they know it, did not pass. And regretfully, they say, but that's really not a subject. That's interesting. I mean, I feel like it's more of a phenomenon, I guess, in the chamber. People are still kind of figuring that out, but it's life has gone on, it seems. Right. And I think that's where they're coming from. You know, it's not something that they are going to have the chance to vote on. And my constituents, the majority of them that I've heard from, overwhelming majority was disappointed that they were not going to get the opportunity to vote. And we're not going to vote against it, but they still just wanted the opportunity to vote. Well, maybe, maybe a moot point, but I guess it'll be a few years. That's why I think we see it again, if it was like, I hope it is. I mean, it's a pretty divisive sort of issue, right? And among Republicans, right. And I hope it is a while before it comes back up. I don't know that to be. First, because of what all it just sucks the air out of the room, a lot of bills, I think, were not able to make it to the floor. We dealt so much with gaming. And there were some bills that just were not able to get passed. So I think everyone is hoping the ones that I talk to, let me say that, are hoping that it's not something that we deal with next year. I, when a lot of other priority issues get put to the back burner when this debate, and it's always been that way, but until it's ever put to rest, I mean, I guess you're going to be dealing. I mean, it's like all my life. We've been dealing with it. Right. And it's something that there is so many moving parts to it. And it does dominate session when that is a bill that we're working on. It dominates the entire session. Well, hopefully we won't be having this discussion this time of year from now, right? I hope. I hope we do not for the next couple of years. Let's, let's have a breather and work on other things. Well, let's talk about something, an accomplishment here, another baby box. Now, this was something that you really were the, you took the lead on. It's this idea, I guess, if we're going to be a pro-life state, a staunchly pro-life state, then we need to put in certain measures, put in certain things to make sure that we remain at pro-life state. Now, these baby boxes are part of that agenda, if you will. Talk a little bit about that and this newest edition. Okay. Well, the newest edition, I was so pleased to hear about, and I hope we have six, well, not hope we have success because that means someone's giving up their baby, but I hope they're utilized rather than a mother taking a different approach, a different step. There was something already in place. It was done years ago, our DA and Mobile did it, and he and I have talked about this, and I'm thankful it was done, but so many were not utilizing the opportunity to leave a baby at the hospital. You had the baby's mother's name, you had all the information, and what's so different about the baby box bill is no one knows whose baby it is. It's just a baby that is dropped off in a secure place in a box, and any time of the day or night, and no one knows who the mother is, no one knows who dropped the baby off. And I think that's important to a lot of these mothers that their identity is kept safe, and so I think that is what is making these boxes being utilized, and so important to those in the community that actually need this assistance. How many more will you know, I mean, it seems like a lot of times we're seeing a new one every few weeks or so, but it kind of gives the lay of the land here, I mean, it's from the point when you pass this bill to now, you've had a lot of seat, a lot of takers. Right, and the generous donor that donated these boxes donated 10 boxes throughout the state of Alabama, and we were going with the 10 largest cities, which made the most sense. Now Foley has requested one, and so their grant was received, I mean, they will be getting a box, so that will make 11, unless one of the cities has backed out, and I'm not real sure on that, Jeff, but so there will be 10 or 11 in the state, and so that's why you keep hearing of another one being installed and another one, and we will, you will hear that until there are the 10 that are placed and possibly the 11th. Also, I'm being contacted and a lot of people or some areas are wanting to raise money and get a box for their area. They're not one of the 10 largest cities, but they want a box in their area. They feel like it's needed, and it will be utilized. So I look for there to just be additional boxes, because people are using them. There's gotta be some buy-in at the local level, right, right, the county or the city or whatever, the county authority has to clear it, right? Right, right. No boxes put in a city without the city's approval and their buy-in, the first box that was put in Madison, I was at the state house in a meeting, I was not able to attend. The second box was practical, and it was a celebration. The fire departments, all of their members were there, the mayor, everyone, so it has to be buy-in from the community. The fire department has to want to do this and your mayor, and so, so far. Well, tell me this, I mean, what, before baby boxes were a thing, did people just leave their babies in front of fire departments and police at the front doors? I mean, was that ever like something or, I mean, you always seen in the movies or whatever, but was that ever something that people actually did? Yes. Over time, they have been left, babies have been left at police departments, just placed on the steps there or, you know, right in front of the door, so someone would see it or hear it. And as I said, hospitals had this in place, but they were not utilized, and then of course you find and you've read about and probably have known of some cases where they were just left in a dumpster somewhere. So something needed to be done, and I'm thankful that we were able to get this done. Yeah, it certainly beats the, leaving them in a dumpster, for sure. At least there's some options there. Well, and the cost, kind of hearing that, I mean, it's not cost prohibitive for a city to do this, but sometimes you hear that with the liability and the potential legal ramifications talk about that. Well, what do you need? Let's say I'm in a municipality, XYZ, how much of a lift is it? Okay. Well, the box is donated, so that's $10,000, almost $11,000, or probably it's a little over 11 now, that is of no cost to no one thanks to this generous donor. Here locally that paid for all of them throughout the state. So the fire department, the city has a cost of building this box in the wall, and that is part of the cost for the baby box. So you have a fireman that's on duty 24/7 anyway. They can only go to fire departments that are manned 24/7. So there's no cost there of labor because that's already a fixed cost with a fire department. That's a baby is placed, the fireman takes it to the hospital, okay? That's a, you know, what are we talking? A little bit of gas money, a little bit of mileage there. There on duty, there's no labor cost. So it's really a very minimal cost to the city or to a county to have one of these boxes. Showing by state representatives of Donna Givens here on the program. Representative, let's talk, we've got a shift gears here. Keeping up with national politics. I'm trying. You and I are talking during the break, really trying and praying about it. I guess it's this kind of contrast between what goes on here in Alabama and versus these national politics, but you just can't escape it right now. It's, you know, kind of what's on everybody's mind. How do you feel about November? Well, there's a little apprehension there, of course, I'm a Trump supporter. I'm true Republican. So that's the Republican nominee. That's my man. I supported him the last time. So I'm a Trump supporter. I am praying Trump goes in office. I feel like it will be the end of our country if we elect another Democrat and especially the candidate that they have. Right. I don't know anything about her, right? And she seems to not know a lot about anything. Right. Absolutely. Thank you. Absolutely. And I'll say this, Jeff, years ago, a dear friend of mine, Representative Steve McMillan, and I would talk almost daily. And I would be telling him things on the federal level. And he would say, Don, I can't keep up with that. There's so much state. And I thought because my job was that and I thought, well, how can you not? I'm going to tell you, being in the state politics, you are focused on state. And I find myself so many times saying, remembering my conversation with Steve, well, now I'm living it. I understand what he meant. And I did this for a living too. It's hard because Alabama is not an easy state to understand. Right. It is very tribal. Everybody's different. I mean, I'm sure Florida is like really hard, but it's easier to say Mississippi. It's kind of no one want to know about these states. But like Alabama, it took me 20 years to figure it out. And that's just I've lived all over the state from Huntsville down here with Auburn. I know like the state pretty well, but like seeing how it all fits together did just take some time. I have had so many people say this. When you're like me, you've lived here all your life, you really don't know any different. But people that are well established in this state, but did not come from Alabama, not born and raised here, they tell me that over and over again. And they even say Baltimore County is so different than other counties that they've dealt with in the state. What's this? I mean, people in Baltimore County tend to forget they're in Alabama sometimes and what happens if Montgomery matters. Not what happens over New Orleans or Pensacola or Biloxi, but Montgomery, we're still in Alabama. Right. You can't think of yourself as regionally and it just doesn't really work that way. And that's what you find though. You find people, maybe that's something to do with the media markets or whatever, but you find people it seems like a little more unplugged from the Montgomery scene. Right. Now that's true. That's very true. And when I did governmental affairs in my former job, my former life, I would just get so excited about things. And that's what I wanted to talk about. And there was not a large group of people that wanted to engage with me on politics and Montgomery. Imagine having a radio show right here, that does that, you know? Exactly. So now I'm seeing it from being part of Montgomery, helping in the sausage making. Right. So, but I have had a lot more people that were interested that asked me things. Yesterday, a lady in church stopped me and wanted to know how to get in touch with me. And I get, of course, gave her my number. And she was so interested in the November election and wanted to know what she could do. How could she help? So people, I think, due to what's going on in Washington, D.C. are a lot more engaged than perhaps they've ever been. This is, like, I grew up in Shelby County and my family was always, like, hyper-engaged in national politics, but just not could even tell you who their state senator was or whatever. And I don't know how true that is. I suspect it's pretty universally true, though, and I just wonder if we'll ever be at a place where that trend goes back to maybe what it used to be. I think probably the pre-cable news era that people were way more engaged in the state level of politics. I think you're right. But look how much has changed since COVID and we did not go back. So I think because of where we are now, I don't see us going back. Now, that's just my humble opinion, because it's like once you cross the line, does it ever go back? I'm learning that with COVID. Everybody says pre-COVID, post-COVID. And it's like so many things have changed that we never went back to, you know, because of COVID. So I'm thinking this possibly could be the same thing. Let's get a quick break in here. We've got Donna Gibbons, one more segment coming up. Stay tuned. And this is the Jet Force Show, and if we talk, 106.5. A couple of guys in first class on a flight from New York to Los Angeles, kind of making small talk, killing time, flirting with the flight attendant. Welcome back to the Jet Force Show, and if we talk 106.5, thanks for staying with us on this Monday morning. Still have our friend, Donna Gibbons, here with us for a few more minutes. Judy Barlow, coming up in the next segment. So stay tuned for that. Representative, what do you think next year is going to look like? I think it's going to be much more chill, if the word, I know, subdued in 2025. But what do you think? What's going to be the big issue? What do you look at that? I really don't know what the big issue is going to be at this point. I know a lot of people are working to get some bills that were not addressed last session. Some of them have dropped them already, and they're going to try again this year. So I think some of it is we'll be cleaning up what did not make it last year and see if it's something we can work with and something we can pass. I really don't know what the hot button issues will be. Not this early. I don't. Take another run at ethics, probably. I would think Simpson Bill or somebody will carry an ethics bill. We said gambling is probably off the table, but like you got so much done in 24, a lot of the hot button red meat stuff's already been done. So, you know, and you got it done like early, which is unusual. You've been watching this game for a while. That's usually like the last day after the BIR has done and all of that. And you get those kinds of things, which got them out of the way early this year. We did. We hit the ground running and now I will say the speaker told us at the very first day of session it was going to be very different. And because there was such a large class of freshmen the first year, he took it easy and explained things, it was amazing how much work he put into it, explaining and showing the freshmen the way. Now, if it had been one or two freshmen, that would have been totally different. But since we had such a large class of freshmen, he really went out of his way and walked us through things. Second year, it was game on. You know, you've had your training. Let's go through. I'll say this about speaker a little bit, I haven't known him for a while. And I just disagree with some of the things he does policy wise, but like as far as like running that chamber and getting it like fun, but so much like more efficient than it ever was under speaker, but got you, which granted coming out of Hubbard, it was just a different leadership style. But you really see his thumbprint on the body now. Absolutely. And I think he's very well respected from my personal viewpoint, you know, I have a lot of respect for him. But so the gloves are off. There's no more baby steps. We're in the real game. So I look for us to start the session wide open just like we did last year, but I'm just I agree with you. I think there'll be some ethics bills that will work on, but just like we were not expecting IVF last year, and then all of a sudden it's there. It's a hot button issue, and it's got to be dealt with immediately. So you don't know what's going to pop up like that. Well, that's still a hundred percent resolved or there's got to be a lot more there. Right. There's a committee now working on that. And so of course that will come back up, you know, I know that we're expecting that. And I too, like you, I'm not anticipating the gambling to come up this session. Although I did speak with a senator at a conference I was at, and he said, oh, yeah, the Senate will carry it this year. So that remains to be seen. I just don't know that representative. We appreciate you coming by this morning. Let's talk again soon, but I appreciate it. Always my pleasure. Thank you. Donnie Evans, ladies and gentlemen, joining us here at the Fair Hope Bureau. Stay tuned. This is Jeff for show it up and talk one oh six five. 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 Porshoe, I don't think we've done it this way. Look back to the Jeff Porshoe and if we talk one oh six five, they just stay with us on this Monday morning. Get out of town Monday for me more on that after while still to come on the program. We do it every week. I still don't know why, but Dell Jackson will be with us in the eleven o'clock hour text line. I see a bunch of them guys. I'm going to get to them as soon as possible to five one three four three zero one zero six if you want to if you want to respond or weigh in or whatever it is it's on your mind utilize the text line joining us now here at the Fair Hope Bureau very pleased to have from the Easter Shore Republican women also national federation for Republican women. Judy Barlow, Judy, good morning. How are you? Good morning. I'm great. Hey, thanks for coming by. Appreciate it. Well, we'll start here get back from the convention. There's been some time here a couple of weeks, but I think you got to seems like you got the real R and C experience when you went up there. We did it and it was great and I've gotten back and talked to a lot of people. Everybody wants to know what happened at the convention and it was an it was my first time. So it was an amazing experience for me. But even those people that had been numerous times it was just a unique experience starting off with the attempted assassination of president Trump and then going through the convention and then it just keeps coming and coming and coming with with body dropping out or being forced out and so it's just a it's just a different story right now. Yeah, this would have been one. I mean, I've been to these things. This is the first one I missed since 2000, but this one seemed like the one to be at just because of the new cycle and this is going to be this is such a unique presidential election. They're all like that's the most important presidential election of your lifetime. But this one here just with all the twisted turns, I mean, I don't know what's going to happen. I felt pretty good about it a couple of weeks ago, but now I don't know. Well, and that's true. And the exciting part about being at the convention or even going to the convention, we took 47 delegates, 47 alternates, a committee man, committee woman Chairman John Wall and then Senator Tommy Tuberville was our lead, but we went kind of we were upset about what happened with President Trump and then that kind of spurred us and let us on to make to want to make a difference. And so we went in and I think the Trump team and the RNC worked really well together to put together a program that is reaching out to the everyday average American and they talked each night, we had a theme where it was making America wealthy again, strong again, safe again, and then great again. And there's some that we have a plan in place for each of those and we had somebody come in and talk every single night, whether it was the Gold Star families, the ones that lost their loved ones in Afghanistan during that just fiasco. I mean, there's stuff going on aside just because the TV shows some of it, unless you're watching CSPAN, there's always something kind of going on on the floor on the stage during this event. Yes. It was amazing. I mean, you could walk around and talk to Brian Kilmeade or you could talk to Lawrence or I mean, there were just people everywhere, media was everywhere. And then you recognize as a national federation, a Republican women person, I recognized people from across the United States that were there too. Right. There were delegates. And I'm sure you made some new connections there and you meet new people, but you tell me this, and I feel your pay on this one, you get that, they kind of sickness when you come back because you beat around so many people, right? Yes. There were 50,000 of us there, so and that's, you know, many of us, and I'm still clearing my throat now, but many of us got sick afterwards. But when you're around that many people, it's just going to happen, but it's kind of a badge of honor. It's, it's okay. We, we, your war, war, there, there you go. Well, I, I thought it was as good of a convention as a, I, I thought it was at the time we didn't know that Biden was going to drop out. And I thought it's since he had lasted that long, there was no way, but I was wrong. Um, I thought the convention went fairly well. There's some things I would have changed, but it was a good blocking and tackling, not too many, hardly any like gaffs or, you know, no, um, speeches that were out of left field, like a pack, you can't read meat, got a thing. Well, there's all that coming, but I thought, well, this is going to be the standard. The Republicans have done the textbook convention, the Democrat convention with Biden on the ropes here is going to be a, just a Chicago of all places, it's going to be crazy chaotic. If people will see, do you want this run in the country on the Republican side, or do you want this, this Democrat chaos on the other side, and it felt like it was setting up to be that. I still, and we still don't know what Chicago is going to be like for DIMS, but as far as that goes, like the Republican convention, while at its emotional moments and, and, you know, remember, memorable speeches, there was nothing way, way, way, way outlandish about it. And, and that's the point that we're trying to make right now when you talk to our senators that are putting forth bills that, that are trying to do things for the average everyday American. And we'll talk about that in a minute, but, but we really tried to focus on families and a message to the families of America that are hurting right now. And we see that as a, as a party. And that's what, that's what our goals are is to make America great again through these different programs and policies that we have in place, but you are not hearing that from the Democrats. You don't see President Biden anymore. You rarely see Kamala, who is our VP. Right. She's, I mean, she's just as much in hiding as he is. She's reading off of a teleprompter or she's not talking at all. So is that really who you want to be leading your country? And it's not about electing a female or a black or a white or a male. It's about electing a commander in chief that can lead our country and putting people in place in the Senate and in the Congress that will support that person so we get some policies passed. Yeah. And that's important. If you have Democrats control of those chambers, I mean, it's just, well, at least you had the white house and you could stop some of the bad things from happening, but that really moved the ball toward your old goalpost. If you're to the other team's goalpost, if you don't have both. But I mean, like I said, before Biden dropped out, I need this Kamala Harris situation is a big, big unknown. I still think Trump has the momentum. I still think Republicans look okay. The map just isn't there for the, the Senate for the Democrats to keep it the house. Who knows? Right. Right. And that's, that's why when, when we talk every time about this congressional district to race with Carolyn Dobson, that's one of the critical races across the United States. And there are some district races like hers that are really, really important for us. You've got Shomari figures who's the Democrat that's in that race and it's tight. So for those people that think, Oh, I don't need to go vote because President Trump's going to win this in Alabama, you do need to go vote that down ballot voting for Caroline and others is really, really critical. Well, in Alabama, you just go vote straight ticket reported, right? Yes, you go vote straight ticket. Unfortunately, in other states, they don't do that. I guess because we've kind of grew up, or I, you know, with that is the way we vote. But, you know, like these swing states, you're going to go top of the ticket to either go down ballot. But I still suspect in a lot of these races that Donald Trump love coattails, yes, despite what they say. Yes. I agree with that. That's another reason we're looking, we can talk about mighty Alabama strike force. But I talked with John Reynolds this morning on the way over and she's working out, continue to work out details on that, whether it's in the CD two race with Caroline, you can still sign up for that. You can go always go to our website, es r w dot org to sign up to always get more information. But she needs sponsors. If you can't go, if you can't walk and knock on doors or can't call, be a sponsor, donate any amount of money and that and that helps, but she has the dates tentative for Pennsylvania. Right. Now it's Harris, bargain. It's going to be October, the sixth through the thirteenth and depending on how many people she gets, it'll be an all expense pay trip up there, but we'll be phone banking, we'll be door knocking. That one, Pennsylvania is a critical, that's one of those swing states that we need to get the vote out, especially if Harris goes to picks Josh Shapiro today as a right. Exactly. Yes. That's kind of, you know, in the back of my mind, you know, that's, that's one of the ones that can. I think so too. We'll see. Hopefully that works out the way it's supposed to join by Judy Barlow, East Shore Republican limit here on the program. Tell us this. I'm going to give you a plug for this real quick before we go to the first break. But you got a podcast now, National Federation Republican Webid, your, I guess, I don't know, was it your debut or had you done some? No, I did one with Senator Ted Cruz on the border. That's right. And then I'd been working with Katie with Senator Britz team to put this one together and it just worked out that we could do it while we were at the convention. And Senator Britz trying to get information, more information out there about families and the need for support for our American families right now. Whether it's better hurting, whether it's, whether it's through grocery prices or whether it's through some of some of the initiatives that she and her colleagues are working on like the IVF Act, which keeps it from being illegal for states to not provide IVF treatments. And then the Moms Act is another and it creates a pregnancy dot gov website for people that are pregnant and they need help or, you know, you Google things. Online right now. So if you're needing help wherever you are in your pregnancy, that gives you information at hand to go to for parents of young children. There's help there, nutrition assistance, recovery, mental health and health services. So that's all part of the Moms Act and interestingly enough, when she read that on the floor, the Democrats voted against it. Now, it's not a good issue, right? They do just want to make it an issue that they, this is where like organizations like you all, or I think it's reported. They think that by owning that issue and keeping it in this state of chaos is a way they achieve electoral success. That's right. And they think that if they, anything that makes the Republicans look good, that makes us look like we're out there working for the families of America, which we are, they're going to vote against because they want to keep that for themselves and that's not right. That's not right at all. But that's, it's just sort of the way they go about it. But, you know, especially from your point of view, engaged and we always hear this every cycle, the suburban soccer mob is the coveted vote that Republicans need to get. And the only way you're going to get that is by being like go back to Roe v. Wade, I don't think that's necessarily true. I don't think the key to and I don't know that a lot of those votes are vulnerable no matter what Republicans do, but you know, this long legacy and Republican party politics, I grew up with going back to Reagan and abandoning the pro-life issue, like some Republican women are not Republican women, but just some say that we should do, I don't think it's the key. I think there's a lot more to it. There is, but that's what they're trying to do. They're trying to make it about that and they're trying to scare everybody to thinking that we are, that we are against the families that we're against all of this and we're not. We believe that it should be a states rights issue and we want that the women in the states and the families in the states to make their own decisions. And that's why when we have, like we have Senator Speaker Ledbetter coming up, we'll talk about that on Thursday, it's good to hear from our leader about what's going on in the state in his vision, what happened this past session, what's going to happen the next session, but let's make it a states issue, let's get the government out of control of our life. I mean, making the state sort of the, do we want Vermont or California or some liberal state, making this a 10th amendment sort of thing, are I think Republicans historically pro life, traditional pro life Republicans, I think it's a federal issue. I don't, I mean, I know a lot of Republicans will, the less federal government, the better, but to be honest, I don't trust some of these other states to do the right thing. That's true. But, you know, it's just a difficult call and when you look at the state, you look at how California is right now and they are so radical and so left leaning, they are not Alabama and neither is New Jersey, so there you have it. Well, I got Judy Barlow here for a few more minutes. We're going to get to, well, we'll get some more of these other issues here. Real quick, we'll do this again. You mentioned it just now, you got the thing that'll end up coming up on Thursday at your meeting. Yes, he's coming Thursday. We're really excited he's not been down to our club before. We have, you have until tonight to sign up for that meeting. We are closing in on a sellout on that. We're at 85 plus. We can take about 120. So it's a great chance to meet with Speaker Ledbetter and talk to him and to meet a lot of the other delegation from Baldwin County Mobile will be there as well. Yeah, I'll check that out. We'll plug it once again later on in the show. We're going to break here. This is the Jeff Moore Show at Epip Talk, 106-5. My heroes have always been cowboy and they're still on the scene. We'll go back to the Jeff Moore Show at Epip Talk, 106-5. Let's take your stay with us on this Monday morning. You want to text 250-3430-106. I will get to your text, I promise, just hold your horses there. Dale Jackson, coming up at the 11 o'clock hour, if that's your thing, stick around. Dale with us, a much more pleasant company, Judy Barlow from Eastern Shore Public and Women's Club. We got this here. We saw it last week. Like Joe Biden waits till he drops out of the presidential race to make this his signature issue, but he wants to reform, quote-unquote, reform the Supreme Court. Now, I think it's way, way, way too aggressive. It's more of a messaging sort of tactic. I think. But why they should tell people is like, "Look at what these loose cannons are watching in DC. They really want to overhaul the contrary, but the things standing in their way a lot of times is the US Supreme Court. And here they are. I mean, they're just showing their hand. Yes. The Cape Nine Amendment is something that we are focused on from the National Federation for Public and Women. Our top three initiatives that we chose this year were border and immigration, economy, and parental rights. And then as a kind of a radar issue, we chose the Cape Nine Amendment because we thought, "Well, there's really nothing going on, but it'll happen at some point. And here we are." And they want- That's what they talk about it. It's so like just honest the way they're going after Judge Thomas and Alito. All of their political adversaries, they are just engineering ways to go after these conservative justices. That's right. And the Supreme Court is the only thing other than the House that they don't have in their back pocket. I mean, they've got the DOJ, they've got the White House, they've got the Senate. So they're trying to get everything over to go their way. I mean, Gorsuch was on Fox News Sunday yesterday, I said, "Look, we're the last line of defense between you and the overreach of the federal government, especially when Democrats are in charge." I guess I think this is way, way too heavy of a lift for them at this point in the game. But what they should tell everybody is just, "This is how the other side operates." And we need to be o' guard for that. Right. And we have nine Supreme Court justices. There's nothing in the Constitution that states them out that we can have. And that's what we're wanting to happen when we can get a Republican President back in office. We want that to be-- The Constitution's all locked in. Yes. Because if you don't, every time you get-- and if you add what Biden's wanting to do with a term limit, then like every two years, they can put justices in. I believe that's correct. But so at what point does it end? I mean, where does-- it's like Democrats leaning one year, or one term, and then it's rip up. It just gets out of control. Yeah, it becomes more tied to the electoral politics of the day than where the constitutional philosophy that brought them there in the first place is, right? Exactly. And right now, if you look at what-- what I tell everybody is not to just look at Republican-- I mean, look at our policies. Look at what we did during Donald Trump's administration. Look at what you've seen the last four years. But do research, and that's why it's good to come to our meetings at Eastern Shore and to be a part of meetings like we have, is because we inform you. We give you more information than you may normally get, and you cannot always trust, especially the left-leaning media, because right now they're hiding Kamala Harris, and they're taking up for her. Well, the media, especially even though the more local media tends to skew left, I believe a little bit here, talk radio boy, 1890 news guy saying that, but you got to be on guard for some of that stuff. You're doing this, like, who do you believe now, and who do you listen to? And I can remember before I became involved, I thought, why aren't the Republicans doing anything? The Republicans are doing something, and they're making their voices known just right now, and the political reality we're in, we just can't do anything. Gene, real quick, before we go to the bottom of our break here, a couple of things you need to mention here, parental rights, which has become kind of a new focus. I will not do, but more emphasize, I guess, for Republicans these days. It is, and you know what we're talking about just, and this is crazy that I even have to say this, but for us to have the ability to direct the upbringing of our own children, and it's been fought over right now, it can be mental health, it can be health, it can be education, all of those issues. Yeah. Well, and this is just this kind of drift, right? Take more power away from parents, but I know this is like building up federal government more, taking an increasing role in our lives, day-to-day lives, because I think the left, the institutional left, looks at parents and people that are just not capable of doing the right things when it comes to their kids, you get this, you know, you got people who are just, I guess not good parents or whatever can't be for whatever reason, maybe get those crazy better clingers who want to teach their Jesus or whatever, and that's not the solution to their problems, that you need to look toward public policy and government to solve everything, and I think it's just completely wrong and very dangerous. It's called control and power, and that's what they're after. Yeah. All right. Well, let's get a break in here. We'll pick it up on the other side. Judy Barlow is sitting there with us here at East Shore Public and Women's Club. This is the Jet Force Show on FM Talk, 106-5. It ain't so hard to say, would you please just go away? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I've thrown away the blues. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I can't walk out because I love you too much, baby. Welcome back to the Jet Force Show on FM Talk, 106-5. They just stay with us on this Monday morning. Get out of town Monday for me. I will be off for the entire week. First time I've taken a week off, well, from this show, but in radio in general, it ain't a long, long, long time. So anyway, let's see here, do we have any text I want to get to? Well, not really. We'll get to those. I promise you, at the top of the next hour, and I will pontificate or whatever it is that's on your mind. Let's talk about some other things and it looks like, let's talk about what's going on here locally real quick. Let's go ahead and get that plug-in, Judy. The Baldwin County Republican Party really gearing up for the election cycle. They got some headquarters opened up. There's not a lot locally on the ballot, nor is there, you know, Alabama's probably going to go for Trump, and it's probably going to this part of the state, this part of the congressional district's probably going to go for Barry Moore, but you still got it up and running, right? You still have to be there working and have it ongoing 24/7 year-round, because once we get through this election cycle, we'll start gearing up for the next one in 2026, which will be all of our state elected officials from the governor on down, and they can start raising money in May, so I believe that's correct. So, you know, we have to constantly stay going, and one of the things that we have coming up, we're trying to do something in each district, the Baldwin County GOP is, and our first one will be at Street Seafood Restaurant Tuesday evening at 6.30, and George Williams is going to do his show live from there as well, but it's a great chance for you to come and make some mingle. We'll have elected officials there. All of us will be there. I mean, come and get more information, and we'd love to meet you guys, so you can go to the Baldwin County GOP website, you can go to our website, esrw.org, get more information, or just show up. Just show up. That's the way I did it. Yes. Just show up. And then we've got, we're planning one in downtown Fair Hope. It'll be in September. It'll be a wine tasting event. It's going to be at provision. There'll be more information coming out on that, and then we're doing another MAGA boat parade, and it's in October, I think, 10 hours of the date was, it's tentative, it's somewhere around October 19th, but that's a tentative date. But that, again, we had one of those. That was not us. That was the weekend, yeah. But that was really encouraging to see all of the boaters out there and all the Trump flags, and just the everyday average American, you know, wanting Donald Trump to be our next president. We got the Trump flag out front, sort of after the assassination attempt, it was like, all right. You know what I mean? But I think our shit, the bit, my wife and I probably reflected among a lot of people, like, what the heck is going on here? I think so too. I think people are looking at what's happening in the world today, and the average everyday American is suffering. The American families are forgotten. The Democrats that are in control right now, it's the elitist, and they are not concerned about us as obvious by everything that's going on, their policies, they're not concerned about the average American person. They make a play for lower income voters, but it's kind of a strange phenomenon because the elites in this country, the control institutions, the Wall Street, Hollywood, the politics, marketing, they're all left of center, and no one's ever suspicious of that on the media, especially. Like, you ought to be, like, why would these elites have messaging dictators just something that's so the opposite end of the socioeconomic scale from them? It's not really what they say it is, it's all about the pursuit of power. Right. And so what we try to do, and what I tell our women at our club and the men that are joined too, as I tell them, is kind of like a football analogy. We have to stay focused, stay laser-focused, and work, and get the vote out, get people registered to vote, and just make the process happen, and don't stay at home. We have to get the vote out. I mean, that's a scary thing, where Republicans get complacent or whatever, and think, "Oh, we got this. There's no need to get out and vote," but that's like half the fight now. It used to be that, maybe this is still true that you had to win over that undecided voter, but more importantly now, I think, is just get out the vote, get your own voters out, isn't it? We do. We have to get our own voters out, but we also are targeting those independent and those unaffiliated voters. Those are critical also, and we encourage them to look at what's happening right now, and I brought some of these numbers with me, but you look at inflation up 19 percent, real wages down 1.9 percent. We have over 10 million illegal immigrants. Think of the cost. They don't ever talk about the cost to our families for all of those illegal immigrants, and what does that tell us for the people that are in line trying to come into this country legally? It's like, "Why would I do this?" And why are they bringing busloads and airplane fools of illegal people into our country? One of our members called me the other day and said, "Judy, I'm sitting at DFW, an airplane just landed loaded full of illegals." Why are they doing that? And then it doesn't make sense, like, why? And it's this, Judy, it's like, this thing is going on, but don't believe you're lying eyes. The border is secure. I mean, Alejandro Mayorkas has made just all kinds of like contradictory statements about the border situation, but we see what's going on here, and we know it can be stopped because Trump stopped it before, then why can't Biden or whoever make it stop now? And they had this kind of flimsy, well, well, Donald Trump wants to border to be porous because it's how he wins the presidency, but he's not a, he's a private citizen right now. He's a candidate, but he's not in power. And that's, it's, it's just so weird and I don't know that messaging works for them at all. Well, it's not a message. What they're doing is they're attacking, they're attacking Donald Trump and they're attacking the Republicans against their own fears. They can't, they don't have a record to stand on. So they're, they, all they can do is be on the attack mode. And so I encourage people to look at what's happening right now. And when you see Kamala coming out, she is flip-flopping on everything. You can, and they're trying to erase her record and they're trying to erase things that she said in the past, that alone ought to scare you, that they have the power to do that, that they're trying to hide all that from us. But she, she supported and it's on record on, she's on TV talking about defunding the police. Right. Not supporting fracking and, and other issues that are important to us. Failing out BLM protesters, I mean, there's this pattern of behavior that suggests she's not just you're like warm and fuzzy, middle of the road, Democrat, moderate Democrat, throwback to Bill Clinton or whatever. She really is a radical true believer. Yes, San Francisco, California, D.A., yes, absolutely. So look at their records. If you want to know how to vote, look at their records and look at ours and look at what we are proposing, and you're not saying anything that they're proposing yet, all you all they're doing is attacking. And I think you think about where we are in this country right now. I mean, we seeded a lot of ground, Judy, during the Obama years, very early on with healthcare and a lot of, I mean, what would Kamala care be? I mean, there's always that next step towards socialized medicine. You got that, obviously the fracking, the border. I mean, like at one point, do we just say the hell at the border, you know, and you see all of this and become, I think a lot of people in this country, a lot of the left would like to see Canada, US, and Mexico be something more like the EU, which is just like this more short globalism or whatever, I mean, all of this stuff is like the next domino to fall. Yes, you really need to pay attention to what they're doing right now and what our country is looking like, because that's what you're going to see. And if you want to go back, and a lot of people do, want to go back to the years ago where we had safety, we weren't worried about crime, we weren't worried about our pocketbooks. I mean, you look at the markets that are falling today, why do you think that's happening? People can't afford to go and buy a bag of potato chips. So it'll be the same old, like big government, inflationary policies, well, they dump a bunch of money into the economy, a bunch of handouts that encourage bad behavior that, you know, take away any kind of moral risk or whatever, they will do that again. That's what you want for four more years. I mean, she's your gal. And who pays for the handouts? Right. We do. We do. And she went, she said she supported single payer health insurance programs, Medicare for all. And now she's flip-flopping on that. So she's, she's been against all these things. And now she's flip-flopping and kind of coming over and thinking, Oh, I've got to kind of go back on that other side because I'm not going to get these votes if I don't. So what do you believe? You should believe the actions and what you're seeing, because that's what's going to happen for the next four years. I mean, they are literally trying to moderate her as we speak, but that's why we haven't seen her out and about it's, well, they've got to get, they got to get her on message. They got to get her on target. And I don't think, I mean, what I've been told with the Trump world, I mean, the opposition file is unbelievable with Kamala Harris. She's got to like respond to all of that. Yes. And you know, right now they're saying, well, we have Republicans that are coming up and saying that they're for Kamala Harris, but if you want to look at that, you can flip it and say, look at all the Democrats that are that are going to vote for Trump. So again, it's scare tactics. It's fear-mongering. And that's what they do best. And that's what that's their modus operandi right now. It's so exhausting. These Republicans who would rather vote for Kamala Harris than Donald Trump, just because Donald Trump, Donald Trump broke a lot of people. I get it, but the left right now in America is it really is headed toward a like a totally different thing that's out of the American mainstream, historically unprecedented. It's just not, let's let the chaos stop and everybody wanted to vote for Biden in 2020 because of COVID and the mean tweets and whatever. We have had had a more chaotic time in American politics. So look at it today, guys, with the stock market, attempted assassination, Democrats can't figure out who they want to be on the ticket. We've had a more chaotic time with Democrats in charge, maybe in my lifetime. Right. And what happened to the primary process for the Democrats? I mean, they kind of put who they wanted in again. You don't get a choice. Yeah, but they're the party of democracy. Well, there is that is they love they love to remind us that therefore democracy and I hate that talking point because we don't have a democracy and so it's it's it's it's targeted to people who are kind of civic illiterates, you know, who think that probably really honestly believe whoever gets the most votes is going to be president and yet here they are contradicting themselves the way they are choosing their nominee. That's true. And so again, if you watch what's happening and if that's the way you want the next four years to be them making decisions for us and that's not being able to make decisions for our families and for our country, then you need to vote Democrat. But if you want if you want it to be about your families and going back to the safety and the security and America strong again with with a leader that's a true commander in chief up there making decisions, you've got wars going on right now. Look at the Israeli Iranian situation today. We don't have anybody that's in that office that can stand up for our country right now and we need that. Well, I can't help but wonder like military preparedness right now and this this walkification I mean culturally where we we got the transgender movement and you got a lot of things going on socially and then what do you use government to social engineer everything? Yeah, it really takes away from the military readiness as maybe it is way more of an exaggeration to say this as a lot of people are. But with World War three or the brink or whatever and whatever, but how would the US military stand up to any adversary right now? I mean, you know, like you support the military, but we can be skeptical of the leadership of the Pentagon that's there because of who's in office at the White House. Yes, and wasn't he wasn't our director out for a while and they didn't know where he was. Yeah, just gone. Just gone. So I mean, Walter Reed all the time again leadership that that's an important position and somebody needs to be there, you know, on call all the time. We're in dangerous situation right now. It's it's scary and like you said, so much like our way of life guys is just, you know, the United States standing in the world being the world reserve currency, not having a DOJ that is selectively prosecuting Republicans and their, you know, political enemies, having the speed, the speed, the stability and having countries from around the world that want to invest in America, you know, those all those auto plants in Alabama and you know, this year from the corporate world. I mean, you worked for a global company. I mean, the United States is where you want to be because you don't have to worry about the government coming in and seizing your business or any of that yet stable stability. All of these things that Democrats have done these last three and a half years have eroded some of that trust and confidence and the stability of this country. That's right. And you know, if they continue to increase corporate taxes and tax rates and everything, it's going it's going to hurt us. So we've got to have a plan in place and that's why we're trying to get these messages out to everybody through our women's clubs, through our national federation, through our Baldwin County and Mobile County GOPs, through our state GOP, we're trying to get the message out to everybody. Well, and we're going to go to break here in a minute, but you still, like you said, right now, you're getting things together, but 2026 around a corner too, and you have all those elections there, or maybe more local or at least statewide, right? And those are important though. That'll be the governor, the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the auditor, you know, on down. So those are, those are really critical elections and we'll start, we'll, we'll get a breather for a couple of months and then we'll start seeing those ramp up. Judy Barlow with us, we've got one more segment coming up here shortly. This is the Jeff four show on FM Talk, one of six, five. I don't know what's wrong with me, cause I know I need my wrist, but I'm not gonna stay about now. I sleep on day. I ain't in my fist. Hey, yes, we are beer tickets. Yes, we are hill raisers. People get out of our way. Wherever we go. Wherever we go. We go. We go. Coming to your life like I do every night. From the heart of your race. We go. Coming to your life like I do every night. From the heart of your race. We go. I play a little sad and I play a lot of play and if you won't change the song, he's opened everybody out. Radio man. He was not overly interested. Just true. Where's my. We're back to the Jeff four show on FM Talk, one of six, five. They should stay with us on this. Monday morning. Yeah, town Monday for me. Like you said more on that in a moment still with a studio bar low with me, Eastern Shore Republican women and the National Federation of Republican women. Judy, a few things. We just got a few more minutes here before we cut loose, but your podcast. Tell people where they can find out. The podcasts are on the National Federation group of Republican women web site. I can't even say that. That's a lot of words. That's also on the ESRW website. You can go in there and catch the one with Senator Cruz or with Senator Britt that we just did. Yeah, I'll check that out. A lot of good stuff there. Talk about these general election schools coming up. What they are and where and when so there's a list of schools. If you're interested in being a poll worker, they start in September. You can show up for any of the schools. You don't have to RSVP. There's a list of them available on our website, ESRW.org. You can go to the county website, the probate judge website. You can find them on there as well, but those are out there and for anybody that's interested in being a poll worker. If you want to be a poll watcher, especially in mobile or in that CD2 race up in that area, that's where they're going to need some poll watchers specifically. You can go to our website and tell us that you're looking for that help and we'll direct you to the right people. It's got opportunities. The Faroe, Robert, is still fully baby and stocked and so all you got to do is go get touched with the East Shore Republican women and they will let you know. Real quick, one more time, your meeting on Thursday with Speaker Ledbetter. Talk about that. Yeah, we're excited to have Speaker Ledbetter coming in, first time for our club to have him in Baldwin County. He'll be coming in Thursday, the doors open at 11, phase 1130, he'll start speaking around 1110 to noon and it'd be a great opportunity to meet Speaker Ledbetter and hear about his vision for the state of Alabama for the next cycle. That's a fair hope yacht club. Fair hope yacht club, yes. I would normally be there, but just not around town this time and then Baldwin County Republican Party events you got, it looks like a few events that people need to know about. We do and you can always go to the Baldwin County Republican Party website to get more information on them. There's a link on our website for that as well, but that one will be Tuesday night at 630 at Streets Seafood Restaurant in Baymanette and they'll just be an opportunity for you to come out and meet with us and talk to us. We'd love to have you join the Baldwin County GOP as well. And finally, the mighty Alabama Strike Force, which has got a little bit of history here, but Pennsylvania looks like is where we're going to put those efforts to use. And that's one of the swing states that we are targeting, that the Trump team in the RNC Group are targeting and Al Gore is working with Joan to get people ready for the CD2 race and for the Pennsylvania one. That's Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October the 6th through the 13th are the tentative dates. Did we get it all in? I think we did. Well, we still got time to spare any finishing thoughts here before we go to break. Now we just appreciate everybody. It's good to see the momentum going right now for the Republicans and for President Trump. And people are just coming up and saying, what can we do? How can we be involved? Come join us at Eastern Shore and we'll get you involved. Gee Barlow, ladies and gentlemen, all right, we've got to get a break here. We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Porchow on FM Talk 1065. 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 Porchow. I don't think there's a way back to the Jeff Porchow on FM Talk 1065, they just stay with us on Monday, Monday get on a town Monday for me. So programming note, I'm very ambitious here and I don't know if we'll be able to pull it off. But me and the young one, the three year old and I are going on a road trip, it says last week before school starts. It really is school, whoever you are out there that says it isn't, you get to wear a uniform and it's just so much different than daycare. But before school starts, we're going to do a, well, we're going to hit a Braves game tomorrow night, assuming the weather holds up, that's a big deal here with this tropical system. But also, we're going to go the entire lake to the Blue Ridge Parkway, which begins in Cherokee, North Carolina and all the way to Waynesboro, Virginia and then there it transitions and becomes Skyline Drive through the Shenandoah National Park. And then we're going to go to Front Royal and then hit DC, see some old friends, maybe in that's game, the weather doesn't look too promising right now. And then hopefully the Richmond NASCAR race on Sunday night and then back to Alabama after that. So, any prayers are appreciated that we make it through that. Anyway, but meaning I will not be here Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday. So Tuesday, tomorrow, Craig Monger making his radio hosting debut here on the program, going in studio there at 106.5, a familiar voice after that, some familiar voices at least, April, Morifogo, Wednesday, Thursday, our friends Scott Butler for the Trussville tribute on Friday and Monday, once again, April, or the Tuesday, my boss in 18-19 news, Brian Dawson, you'll get him and then hopefully all goes well and I will be back that following Wednesday. So, I think you're in good hands, I tried to set them up as best as I could for the coming week. Anyway, a text of like 2513430106, the market's rallied a little bit back down a thousand points at the very open now it's down 775 and some change, but still a big sell off on Wall Street right now, let's say the market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, one of the key indexes there, a market can mean a lot of different things. So, keeping an eye on that campaign, the Trump campaign is really trying to capitalize on that, but it looks like there's a little bit of buyback here, probably some discount buying with some of these stocks that are being sold off, just fears of a recession. And I mean, guys at some point, the US was going to suffer, I mean, suffered throughout COVID, but this sort of sugar high from all the federal money put into the economy and very strange situation, very odd situation where you had what was a proceed to be a lackluster economy, but a labor shortage, not a job shortage, it was just, it was a really unique time and a lot of that is government policy no doubt about it. So, we're watching that, also the Middle East, I don't know what is next there, but we're talking, there seems everybody to be kind of a heightened alert as far as that goes, so watching that and then the VP sweepstakes, here it is, August and we're still waiting to Kamala Kamala or whatever you'll call her, it's going to pick to be her running mate 2513430106 and as promised, we're going to try to get through these texts because the list is lengthy here, Paul, Detroit Milwaukee, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Phoenix will determine outcome, that's, I assume you mean if they, we went to a popular vote, Jerry, it's hard to tell if we are going to war on a market crash, I think the Middle East war would run oil prices of 75 to 100% and who knows what the market is going to do, but I think there's a little headroom with oil prices, especially if we get past Labor Day, I think there's some things policy-wise that they were forced to, to get, to ease some of the pressure, but it's not the oil producing countries, I mean how much would Saudi Arabia be involved in this, let's see, Alabama doesn't matter, electoral college, they need to visit Alabama actually the primary list is to fundraise what the popular vote, every vote would matter everywhere because they all count the same, on a said national popular vote is zero impact on the electoral college, well, yes, you're right, but the indication here to me is on name texture, if Trump wins the popular vote, it's an electoral college blowout because there's no path for a Democrat, they're going to, Democrats ought to always win the popular vote because they have the metropolitan areas, there's more in the metropolitan areas, it's just we have an electoral college system that adds weight to the rural states, it's not a population game, it was to compromise they made when they founded the country to keep the more populous big states from controlling the entire country, it's the system our founding fathers set up and it's applicable today, you're not going to have the radical left-wing socialist to control Los Angeles, it's a Francisco determined the direction of the country. James, the jet to the Republican party is going to lose the election, Trump taking a double Georgia governor just shows you it's a magnet versus true Republicans, I have so confident Trump will lose that I've donated $5,000 of turkeys in November if he wins, so James you said this before, I'm sure I don't, I don't share your confidence in any outcome, James, but let me say this about that, I don't think, I don't think the Kim stuff matters, it's nothing but a Democrat talking point, I mean maybe if you're watching the rally, you're like, I wish you would do that, but who is like, hey don't you dare bad talk, Brian Kemp, you're losing my vote, no one ever said that, maybe they said it once before, in 2020, but given your choices and given what we know, so let's tell Judy Barlow, a lot of people wanted a lot of, Trump has broken a lot of people and a lot of people just wanted him out of the way, just wanted him to go back tomorrow long ago and live out his years and not do anything in politics, so let's send him back and I think that's what a lot of people, why they voted how they did, which is remarkable because he just wanted the chaos to end. Well, I mean, I mean, check the news lately, talk about chaos, I mean, the media portrayal presented this like country in turmoil, but it's very precarious right now in a way that will directly impact you individually versus what it was in 2020. I mean, some tweets, the unrest in the streets ginned up by the Democrat establishment and the pandemic, which was a scientific experiment going wrong in China, I guess, you got to pin that all in Trump. Uh, he goes on to say, love the box idea. That's a huge option for women versus a board of procedure, awesome job for a change for the representative Givens. And finally, James says, Jeff, that sounds like sounds awesome. Safe travels. Well, thank you, James. The official troll, the Jeff Porsche, Michael, is there an organization can that can be donated to for these boxes? Let me, let me find out that Michael and I will text you personally. Uh, Jimmy, Jeff, please get her to explain the significance of the box was so special about makes it safe. Well, there's pictures of them and then they, you could drop them off and then that it locks on one side and gives whoever it is is given the baby up the opportunity to walk away and protects them. And then the firemen or whatever is there that stationed at the station proceeds. And then in case there's a need for some kind of medical assistance or whatever. But it's done meant to protect all parties involved. Uh, the mechanics of it, Jimmy, uh, I should ask her at the time, but it's out there on 18, 19 news, 18, 19 news.com dirt digger, Kamala said she is going to make it where we won't have to work three jobs to make it. Then why didn't she do it in the past four years? Some politicians can't stay in the same room with the truth. Well, you're talking to a guy with a lot of jobs here, but you know, like people who work three jobs dirt digger and maybe you're one of these guys. You work three jobs because you want to work three jobs. You have to want to. If you have to, I mean, who has to work three jobs? Let's just sort of their own doing. You got in debt or something to that. Effect, but like we do have a social safety debt. Did people take advantage of? But I think if you're working three jobs and you must want to work three jobs, either that or you're just not qualified. You're one of your, you're just under employed, perhaps. Damien Key, how are Democrats going to explain to Jewish VP if they pick Shapiro? How can they, how can a Jewish VP support the US involvement in a war against Israel? Well, it wouldn't opposite be true. And the question like, how would Shapiro not be an advocate for Israel? And he has been in the past and he's been very, very, um, critical of Hamas and the Palestinians as he should be. But the left has jumped a shark on this issue, Damien Key. I don't know when we conflated the, the, the Palestinian stuff with like an, an institutional liberalism prevailing view. There's a lot of reasons for that. Uh, my name, texture, Jeff, we gave you our car rental rights up on the federal government, started handling our money out to countries and towns and local governments. And we gave up our rockstar children. That's how they got indoctrinated. I'm sure what that meant. Uh, squirrel. I'm not listening right now, but I just had to, well, thank you for that. As I said, a coffee shop surrounded by what is wrong with this world, the society is a complete corrupt and best by malicious intent and the election will get manipulated once again. If it would lead to its destruction and oblique, it would be better than watching it all deteriorate and having to experience it. Growing up, uh, if you're out there listening, uh, have a little more hope in the American people to do the right thing. Don't come around. Pat, good luck on your trip. That's a lot to cover in a week. Yeah. And I, I know that it's a very ambitious, especially with the three-year-old. But I mean, we've done some small trips, kind of as test runs. I gotta tell you, like he, he travels a lot better than the dogs. Um, he's, uh, he's eager to go. It's like Christmas to Eve to him. And he's, uh, a little on the misbehaving side today. But we, we said, well, rather than, um, bring in somebody, I would take a rare vacation. I would take it. I have not taken time off from my, all my jobs, probably since my honeymoon. And this will still obviously have to be involved in the day to day for some things, but looking forward to this. Two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, we get some more of your text in the next segment. Stay tuned. This is the Jeff Moore show on FM Talk. One of those six, five. One, two, three, four, three, four, zero, six, we get some more of your text in the next segment. Welcome back to the Jeff Moore show on FM Talk. One of those six, five, thanks for sticking around on this Monday morning. We do appreciate it. Uh, two, five, one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six. Uh, let's see what we got here. A few more text. Dirt nigger inflation is why I had to pick up more jobs, but a way to go Democrats. Yeah, but they would say, well, you're capable and there's people who aren't capable. So the capable need to be helping out. I just Democrat party liberal, some Democrats, it's liberalism. And this idea that meritocracy ought to be minimized that we need to kind of just plant people all throughout society. And it will make the entire rising tide lift all the boats. I just, it's not a fair system. Jeff, if you see progress of this, take talking about election fraud committed by Muslims and sends me a YouTube link, uh, Terry, Jeff, please enjoy your well deserved, well, in case you tell me your son, your son, I wish you say travels, by the way, I really fully appreciate your political insights. Well, thank you, Terry. And in auto, Jeff, older president of Trump heard helped or hurt himself in the line of talking about their governor. I think he was telling the truth, but sometimes the truth hurts. Maybe it was, I don't, I mean, I don't begrudge him for filling the way he does about Kemp. Now, I don't understand the Kemp phenomenon. I don't understand why the people of Georgia love him so much. I've never gotten it. But I mean, was this the time and place really to do that? Probably not. Did it hurt him? I totally disagree. I don't think it matters. Only people in Georgia care, and data bash on the Sunday shows, he gives her something to ask, like, whatever random milk toast Republicans she's putting on to, uh, to try to either either it's a Republican, she wants to try to humiliate or a Republican that's just anti Trump. Random three side hustles on my main business still broke F J B and now Kamala. Well, I hear, I mean, random though, but you're like a motivated driven person. And I know I get it, like being broke and having to work three jobs. But assuming your financial situation wasn't what it was. Now, we'd all like a job to pay like a million dollars a year or whatever, but you'd still probably be that same like dedicated person with a work ethic that would see the opportunity to the hustle and make a buck and still potentially do it. Right? I just think so much of it is the individual and the S or the emphasis on a B and not on, not on the, uh, not on the government and not on public policy. Also, are anybody out there keeping up with what's going on in England right now in the United Kingdom? I mean, there's full fledge like race riots going on and it all centers around this like influx of immigration and they don't, I mean, their immigration is coming from the Middle East. And it's this is way this happens. It's creating friction in England. And you have a far left prime minister who like even during BLM was like trying to co-op that narrative and make it something applicable to British politics. Totally. This guy is a whack job. I'll just leave it at that. So that being said, I mean, they're trying to demonize the what they call far right. And I think there's just a campaign underway to villainize everything far right and label it all far right and associate things that aren't even far right as being far right. So that, uh, I mean, it's all about narrative shaping and slinging. No one, you guys weren't supposed to take like Orwell seriously here. Wasn't that satire? But, uh, I guess it seems to be working over there and you're, uh, watch your dad. We'll get more to that probably with Dale coming up here shortly. This is the Jet Force show. What if I'm talking one oh six five long before you take this cowboy's hat. Now, if your leather jacket means to you what this hat means to me, then I get into it. Stolen tags and almost out of gas. I had to get some money. Maybe I'd learn how to get it fast. Don't be on lights. It's calling me and somehow I just had to get downtown. Loyal back to the Jet Force show. What if I talk one oh six five. They just stay with us on this Monday morning. Text line remains two five one three four three zero one zero six. So head us up there for you. I think you would like to contribute to today's program. Joining us now, from Yellow Hammer news and WVN and Huntsville where I once worked. Dale Jackson Dale. Good morning. How are you? I could not be better. I'm excited to be here. I can tell get a good night's sleep. I did. It was fantastic. I was going to stay up all night watching the Olympics, but I decided not to. Are you a Olympic sky? No, I'm not. Not at all. I was watching some of the what is it? The target shooting. Yeah, and it was incredibly boring. It was like looking at someone pointing a barrel of a gun at my face. I'm like, all right, I'm not very interested in this. Well, yeah, it's hard to see. I guess the ski shooting. But for some reason I can see you getting into it the way you get into wrestling. No, it's not even close to the same thing. Nice try though. I do appreciate the attempt. Oh, you know, it's got the, well, I guess nothing really in common. Anyway, so tell me how many childless cat ladies listen to the Dale Jackson show every week? Oh, we have tons of them. I'm huge with childless cat ladies. They can't get enough of Dale Jackson. They're just hoping that I'll make them child filled to cat ladies. They took a comment from two years ago. They didn't take it out of context or anything. I kind of sit here and they're going to milk it. I guess the right would do the same thing. But if they had to go back to 2021 to dig up dirt on him, that's kind of weak sauce. Would you say it's a weird? Yeah, we say it's weird. Look, here's the thing. They have nothing. Okay, they have absolutely nothing they can say. Okay, there's nothing they can say about Kamala Harris that is not a lie or well, what an incompetent idiot. Okay, those are the only things they can say about her. Anything outside of that is disingenuous. Okay, so that is just the way it's going to be. So they're going to try to frame this as best they can at all times that everyone is being racist and terrible and mean. And it's the worst thing ever. And if everyone would just tell the truth about Kamala Harris, everything would be awesome. But nobody believes that. They don't even believe it. None of them believe it. Two weeks ago, they were telling us Kamala Harris was the worst candidate that's ever existed in the history of the world. Ha, ha, could you believe it? That's the best insurance policy Joe Biden's ever had Kamala Harris sucking ha ha ha, which is kind of funny if you think about it the way I said that. But the fact of the matter is the fact of the matter is Kamala Harris is a terrible candidate. And they're going to try to figure out a way to get her over the finish line. And they the way they do that is not by talking her up. It's by demonization and demographics. You're a racist. You hate black people. Black people should all vote for us because he hates black people. You're a racist. You hate brown people. Brown people should vote for us. That's just the way it is. He's a racist. He hates Jews. Look, we put a Jew on our ticket vote for us. That that's all they can do. It's all they can do because anything else is a lie. The economy sucks. People aren't happy with the direction of the country. Immigration's out of control, crimes out of control. So they have to lie about all that stuff. So let's say deception, demonization, and demographics. There we go. I've coined a new a new phrase for us, Jeff. There you go. That that's how they're going to do that. Deception, demonization, and demographics. Now, David Axelrod, I'm going to steal it from him, but it does seem like there is an irrational exuberance over maybe not for Harris herself, but for her prospects. You and I have been talking about this. And yeah, sure, it's going to be tough for Trump or whatever. And they're already like, they're already figuring out what the inauguration is going to look like. It seems like on the left for some. They should. They absolutely should. I mean, and what's Trump doing? He's helping them. I mean, areas again, doing exactly what he should do. I mean, I said Donald Trump should become a bunker, baby, and just hide out and let this be. But he's out there running around and doing the same thing that cost him Senate seats in Georgia in 2020 in Georgia. He's just running around doing things and don't make any sense. And no one's paying attention. Oh, stop it. Stop it. Stop it. Stop it. Look, I've heard it from every talk show host in the state of Alabama and beyond telling me the exact same thing. And I'm just going to tell you this. The conversation right now should be about how much Kamala Harris sucks, how much her record sucks, and how much things could be better with Donald Trump. Instead, what did the media do today? They got out out or yesterday. They got out and all they wanted to talk about was Trump. So they're attacking Republicans again. And yes, I agree with you. It's not that big of a deal. Not that many people paying attention. But good Lord, I think 2020 showed us people do not want to deal with this anymore. And they just kind of want some normalcy. And this isn't it. I don't know. I think you walked out Bridge Street right now or well, it was closed now, but you started asking people about that. No, one would have a damn clue what you're talking about. I think you've got to step away from the social media. Not, not, not worry about that. Okay, we'll move it on to other things. Does it even matter that Kamala Harris is kind of a slime ball husband that like impregnated the nanny in his previous marriage and like whatever, like just, let's just say it a checkered past. Yeah, I mean, it matters in the sense that she has a checkered past as well and it brings it up and highlights it. That's why I bring it up. That's why I put it in the seven things. So yeah, I think it matters. It's an interesting sex story for politicians and their families. If it was a Republican, they would absolutely get way more coverage. I mean, so yeah, I think that matters. I think, yeah, absolutely. I don't know. I mean, like, I could go the way on it, but you're right. I mean, this is the game, the world we live in, the game we play. And it was funny to me to watch how when the Daily Mail broke the story, then the New York Post had theirs that immediately they were ready to go. CNN had the first statement from the campaign or the second husband or whatever he's called, the second gentleman, I guess. They were they were prepared for this moment. Yeah, they went out there and they told they told them exactly what what they were going to run. So they wrote the story with with their statements. They issued their statements and then they're, oh, that makes sense. Now they've been a great family and they've worked together wonderfully. But but the reality is we don't really believe all as well there. Yeah. There's something weird about their marriage. No, I don't know if there's any weird about their marriage, something weird about that guy. He's like every male feminist you ever met who tells you how much he respects women and stuff. And then he's out there being like, oh, hey, maid, I'm paying you have sex with me. She was the nanny. She's an Auburn Auburn graduate. I don't know if she's a graduate. She's a former Auburn student. That doesn't really speak well for the university. Do you know what she looks like? I saw her face and I would say Amy Schumer if it ate Amy Schumer. She was a she was an Aopayad Auburn and I don't. She looks like she ate a lot of pie. Well, she was an Aopayad Auburn and I don't know if she finished it. The trail sort of rank hold there, but for at least two years, she was a sorority girl at Auburn University. I'm sure she's a perfectly fine human being who's boinking the boss. Well, I mean, you know that I kind of put it on the boss on this one, but when I guess it takes two to tango. Yeah, it takes two to tango. Even if that tango is horizontal. Joined by Dale Jackson, WVNN and Yellowhammer News for just a few more minutes. Are you even keeping up with the weird race riots in England? I am actually. I think they're pretty telling. I think they really are. You see what's happening there. You have a bunch of people who are upset about unfettered immigration in their country, legal and otherwise and they're saying, hey, we don't like this. Look at what it's doing to our culture. Look at the promises it's creating and the local government's like, yeah, why don't you shut up, you stupid racist. You're going to deal with this and you're going to like it. And I think there's a lot of parallels between what we deal with in this country. And yeah, I stand with those people who are pissed about this. You've got their families and citizens being killed by these individuals. And then the government comes in and takes the side of the people doing the slicing and dicing that there's a serious problem there. Well, this whole framing of them is, I mean, maybe they are. I don't know, but I'm always like legitimately, I think, understandably skeptical of the media reports far right far right far right far right you should over and over again. The I mean, like, why is the like these institutions, international institutions, depress? Why are they so wedded to this left wing ideology, even if it's outside of outside of this country? I don't know. I think they're right. I think it is a far right movement that has a problem with this. And I got absolutely no problem with that. I mean, I don't know this far right. That's why I'm skeptical of these people because it's a it's a conservative movement at least. So they're going to call far right? Well, they would call you and I far right. Right. Maybe I am, but I wouldn't get to you far right. But that that terminology wouldn't bother me. I mean, whatever. Okay, fine. But we know like where you are, we generally line up on the prism there. You're not like John Burt society at all. But it's scenarios like this. I mean, it's always been my philosophy that let them at their own peril do things like this because all it does is crush their crush their credibility. Yeah, it does crush a credibility. But it's just dishonest. I mean, of course, it should be like, yeah, but we should have some kind of visceral reaction to their dishonesty. So, so I don't know, I disagree with you. I think I think them calling, I think them calling people like this who are upset about this far right. I think it helps conservatives because because everyone looks at it goes, I guess I'm far right. Well, it's being shown and the way the media portrayed it now, I don't there's a lot of stuff on social media. But it's just a bunch of drunk Brits going around beating up some Muslims when it looks like it's a little bit of this going on on both sides. Oh, yeah, there are definitely and they're saying there was a there was a video where the cops are like, all right, guys, look, you know, you're not supposed to have knives and stuff out here. But if you do, I'll tell you what we can do is you go put your knives in the mosques and we're gonna we're gonna let you be okay, we don't want any problems here. So you guys go put your mosques your knives in the mosques, and we'll we'll we'll then move on from here. Well, see, you're some bothers me in that. And that I think I got really good thinking about it. I'm gonna be articulated is like, they're framing these people over there as far right for whatever they are, but they're doing this. And it seems like a way well, we better we better keep an eye on our own far right over here. We better keep an eye on Dale Jackson and Jeff poor and other far right apparat chicks out there because we're we're we don't want what's going on over here to have over there to happen over here. Yeah, maybe maybe they should. I mean, watch out. I'm coming. I'm coming to get you. Watch out. People are a bunch of people are mad that some kids got sliced up at a Taylor Swift dance class. Yes, a bunch of people are mad that that's some kids got sliced up at a Taylor Swift dance class. And you want to make it out to that they're the bad guys, but you'll never get that story out of the press. But the people know, Jeff, they know exactly what they do. I hope they do. I mean, because I hope you're right about that. But I haven't my doubts. How do they like just like your mom is watching David murder? Do you think he's talking about it? Yeah, but my mom's not my okay, but my mom's like 75 years old. Yes, she votes. But you know, she is not someone who is my mom is more concerned about whether or not people can get abortions than whether immigrants are slicing throats of kids at Taylor Swift concerts or Taylor Swift things. I mean, I'm sorry. Yeah, I have relatives like this. I mean, they tune out everything, stuff in being about NPR and the New York Times and the smart people, you know, and they're not getting this side of the story. But when it comes down to it, I mean, what happens in the United Kingdom, you know, it's going to happen over there, whatever. But then like, yeah, for the ocean, a little float, an idea. Hey, maybe, maybe our deep state needs to pay a lot more, a lot more attention to our far right in this country. So that we don't have these kinds of incidents. Maybe, maybe, maybe it's a good idea, you know, better safe to sorry. Yeah, I think personally, in this scenario, I think anyone who hears this story knows exactly why those people are rioting. And they go, okay. Well, I mean, that's, that's my fault. I mean, I understand completely why they're rioting. Their culture is being taken over and their government's telling them they better stand down and they're pissed. I mean, that we are not far from this. I mean, I'm sorry. I mean, the reality is we are not far from this at all. And I'm telling you, every time there's one of these racial riots in an inner city where someone can't breathe or there's something that happens where we have some sort of other political violence of some kind, we get closer and closer because our friends in the media and on the left and making excuses for it. You know why January 6th happened? It happened because the summer of love happened before it. And everyone thought, oh, we can do this. We can, we can go out there and we can make a mess and, and, and smash them stuff and be crazy. And the, and everyone will just watch us do it. And then eventually, everybody will go home and we'll be done with it. And then the, the government's, whoa, oh, we don't do political violence in this country, not on your side. Oh, yeah. We, we, we, we don't, we don't, we don't, we don't allow this. That's exactly what happened. Now, Dell, the, the, the US Capitol is like sort of sacred ground there. We don't, we don't dare. I mean, I agree that it is actually, but I, when I, when I don't agree with this, like, if you just walked in there and walked in between the ropes, I have a hard time believing that you should be put in the clink for that. I mean, I want to make an example out of all of these people. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. And you're treating it like it's not the people's house or whether they're treating it like it is something way more important than it ought to be. And that is why these DC courts, the DC federal courts are just, I mean, the DOJ is just really, really cracking down on these people. And I think most people see that, Jeff. I think most people understand that. Yes. I just, I just don't think, I just don't think they care about those particular people. But like your entourage you have when you used to go to Humphreys, I mean, like they, they were really bothered by January 6 and yeah, because they're phony clowns. I mean, I don't know. I just think they're misinformed or ill-informed or misguided or whatever. Or they're phonies. Okay. I mean, they're really not bothered by it. I don't think they're bothered by it to the extent that it's like, oh, their country is at risk because these guys wouldn't under the Capitol. I know I just don't, I just don't believe, I just don't believe that. I believe they don't like it. And I don't like it either. And like I said, if you did some damage, fine, lock them up. But if you just walked in there and you, you were, you know, essentially hate to say this because it gets mock all the time on a little tourist trip, I have a hard time believing that the guy that the 50th guy in there was like, let's go tear this stuff down. I just, that guy got, it got out of hand. And I think that's, oh, that's not okay. But it's not the end of the world. Deljaxel A's, Joe Adil Focho to find you online. I could do so. At the Dale Jackson, absolutely everywhere. All right. 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