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It's Not Comrade Kamala, It's Copycat Kamala (Full Show)
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Dawn newsBIG TAKE: NO LAUGHING MATTERCNN new interview with Kamala coming upFlip-flopping Kamala Hr 2Dawn newsElection interference in the pastMichigan / Wisconsin - No?Bobby staying on ballot in some states even though pulled outGOP needs to get it togetherJack Smith reindicted TrumpCut SheetJD Vance - said Kamala campaigning same stuff as TrumpRFK Jr sat down with Tucker Carlson - Kamala wouldn't meet with himLook at how they treated a KennedyCarville says Trump is in troubleDon Lemon on Black voters voting for Trump - and what about KamalaRosie O Donnell - Trump wasn't hit by a bulletTony Bruno joins the show Hr 4Dawn newsMystery MovieCut Sheet Part DeuxWhy isnt Kamala doing an interview by herselfDo you trust ABC to be on uppidy up? (will Kamala have ?'s in advance)JD Vance on Kamala's JoyDoug Heye apologizes for joke @ RFK Jr speechDawn previewMusic History
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Hey Mike Villeini here, host of Cash The Ticket alongside my partner Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming there are a bunch of pro bettors when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they hit 80% of the games? When really, they just lose like most of us. Think Cash The Ticket's the spot for you. We're real, we're transparent, we're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to Cash The Ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever. You get your podcasts. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Last day before we all take our last little sabbatical before the election, right? No days off between then and November 5th. So true. But unless you're very stocker. I do have a hypothetical for you and Sean, maybe Henry Myshette and Phil Armquest. You know, let's just say you get up at let's say 3.45, 4 every morning. But your spouse gets up at like 2.45. But their underwear is not neatly folded in their drawer by the magic underwear. Laundry, fairy, they can't find it so that would you wake up your spouse? Would you look around for your underwear? >> If I had a death. >> Maybe it's right there. >> If I had a death wish and a death sentence, I would. Sean Ferris, let me ask you this. Now, Dawn's got my brain percolating here like a pot of coffee. Do you fold your underwear when you stick them in your underwear? I just shove them in. >> Is Sean not there? >> Is Sean not there? Sean is folding the laundry because he's a good hubby. >> Oh, I am here. >> Oh, there he is. >> There he is. You know, I was in, I was in, I was setting an example for what Tony Puneau should do. I was on mute. >> Yeah, good luck muting Bruno. >> He's so funny to answer the underwear question. So it's a role. It's a, you know, we don't do the full role. There's a role. >> Okay. >> It takes up less room. Now, now we're going to get way off track here. But do you roll your towels that you put in your closet or do you fold them? >> Are you a savage? Who rolls the towels? >> I don't know. I've never heard of roll. I know my underwear, I know underwear you can buy them. They come pre-rolled sometimes. >> Me and that's the thing. You know, you got to put it back in its natural form, right? >> Yeah. >> A rolled, a rolled set of underwear is a happy set of underwear. You know, that's the rule. >> All right. Fair enough. How you doing, buddy? Everything good? >> We're doing good. Everything's great and, you know, the election interference is happening again with the DOJ. So Jack Smith is out of it again, his chin threw up and he filed another indictment. >> So we have to talk about that. And I'm glad you called it election interference because that's exactly what it is. But I think I might have a different opinion when it comes to other allegations of election interference when it pertains to Michigan and Wisconsin. We'll get to that big story as well. So Kamala has committed, the Queen will sit down and do an interview on CNN. We will hash that out and delve into that in the big take and the fallout after that as well. Also, debate rules are set, Trump did not cave. We will hit on that as well. So we've got a lot to get to and it's a good day to be here because there's a lot to digest and break down and make sense of before Labor Day weekend. But before all of that, let's get to the news. >> So number one at 604, the great Don Stenzland. >> And good morning. This Wednesday, August 28th, 73 degrees right now. But I'll tell you about the heat when we will heat up in our forecast. We are sponsored this morning in Kalan Company News Live by Wawa. In the news this morning, the latest for police as they search for gunmen after four people were injured, are injured right now in the hospital. Police rang out in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, happened last night near the about 915-ish last night in the 3,200 block of G Street. Police say that the video because they do have everything's captured now on surveillance images, at least two gunmen, they drive up, they get out of their vehicle, they fire at least 25 shots at three men in their 20s as well as a woman in her 40s were all shot. It appears that the one man in his 20s was the one intended target. So in other words, the others who happened to be around him in that vicinity were caught in that spray of bullets. >> But the intended target was shot? >> Was shot, he's in critical condition. So the others range, the others are in serious but stable condition. >> So we have four people shot, it appears one of the men, one of the young men in his early 20s was actually the intended target. >> Well, every now and then a blind nut, squirrel finds a blind nut, right? How many times in Philadelphia do you say the intended target was fine, but it was seven other people that got clipped. >> It's a sin. >> Unbelievable. >> What did you say, the blind? >> Every now and then the squirrel finds a, no, blind squirrel finds a nut, I forget how the adage goes. I'll figure it out there in a break. >> We need to do a collection of Nick Hale like refrigerator magnets. >> Yeah. >> Like Yogiisms. >> Yogiisms. >> Yogiisms. Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded. >> That's right. >> See a fork in the road, take it. >> Philadelphia police also investigating a strange case of vehicle vandalism across center city, suspect targeting cars at, it seems like it's pretty random between 9th and 11th street, happening yesterday causing a lot of damage and destruction. One of the cars did have a handicap tag hanging in the window. So he was just jumping on the hood of the vehicles, then smashing his legs, his feet through the windshield. So just random vandalism, no apparent motive, no robbery, just insanity. And then you heard the loud smashing of, you know, windshields and one of the victims ran out, saw this, they were calling police, they have not arrested that suspect yet. I don't have word of any kind of a cash reward on this one, but they're asking if you know anything, if you saw anything, if you have any kind of a camera that caught something, capture something that could help police as far as the guy's image, 215-686-TIPS is that number. So as we think about gearing up for football season and high school football season, and we talk about this a lot, the story of a 14-year-old kid caught in the crossfire, if you will, Roxborough High School. Remember this thing? No, Nicalis, another Nicalis, Elizalde. So we know that his mom had already filed suit against PIAA, now she's expanding now with her attorney Tom Klein, a federal lawsuit, that just saying the school, the athletic associations, that they knew there had banned dozens of other similar type shootings in the vicinity of the school. And he had just walked off the screen, ninth grade kid, you know, just walked off the scrimmage field. Obviously, not at all involved in this was one of those unintended targets. And mom says, you guys knew, I'm paraphrasing her, her latest federal civil lawsuit where she says, you knew that there were problems right in this vicinity. You knew about these gangs, you knew about this, and you did nothing. And if I recall reading the story correctly with some of the details and the specifics, he was not only shot, but he was shot while he was still in his uniform, walking, I mean, you know, probably carrying his helmet, right? Yeah, they were coming off the field and just a scrimmage, not even a game, just coming off the field. And it was about three, four in the afternoon, right after school. Yep. And, you know, here we are, the first week of school. And so it would be this time of year, just walked off. It was two years ago, correct? Yeah, it was, yes. August of 22. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's just devastating. We've shown headline, it headlined the fact that special prosecutor Jack Smith has filed new, a new indictment against former president Donald J. Trump in the January six case narrowing those allegations. I'll headline that one for you, as I know, we will get to the latest on that one. And as far as our fills, we do have a victory again, five zip against the Astros taking care of business. So that's great news and the finale is this evening. And that brings us to the excessive heat and 63 schools again, closing today as they did yesterday at noon because of the success of heat today, a whole lot hotter than yesterday. Yesterday, the high 91 degrees today, we're looking at 96 degrees, which means the feel like temperatures, as they say, will be 105, 106, we could set some new records here. Sounds like a day for the pool. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is true. Yeah. You got to get that last couple of, you know, dips in the pool before post labor day comes and everybody starts to clean out their pool and shut it down. Well, stocker, I'll just hire a school boy to do it, but for the rest of us, they don't have a pool boy, you know, we got to do it ourselves. Well, we are sponsored by Wawa, maybe you can find a little something at Wawa to cool you off. Maybe one of the smoothies, but Wawa has some new Southwest flavors, like the roasted Jihick chicken, fajita, veggie quesadilla, or what about the beef steak burrito with salsa roha. So try a burrito bowl or quesadilla, build it just how you like it. Got to have a Wawa Kale and Company news live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. Six 11 on this Wednesday morning. Let's get to a midweek big take. The big take on Kale and Company and the big take is brought to you by budget blinds. The big take. No laughing matter. I've always trusted my gut and my intuition late in October of 2022. I had a gut feeling that the much anticipated red wave for the midterms would be a pink trickle and I was correct. I also have the gut feeling right now that the Harris honeymoon is over, but this time we have lots of actual evidence to show that the media who are usually the allies of the democrats are growing frustrated from CNN to MSNBC to Politico. All the left wing lackeys getting testy and irritated. You know, the more hideaway Harris stays locked away, memorizing lines and figuring out what the globalists want her to push. The more her media support system starts to clap back. And as I've always said, woke will eventually eat woke. They devour their own, which is why I think we had yesterday and what led to yesterday. And that being Kamala Harris, finally emerging from the DNC fallout and the shadows as Kamala Harris and Tim walls will sit with CNN for the exclusive first joint interview since their campaign began. That will be coming up on Thursday. Of course, we will be off until next Tuesday. The interview will be conducted by CNN's chief political correspondent and anchor Dan Abash and it will air tomorrow night at 9 p.m. Eastern on Thursday. So let's get this straight. Kamala Harris is going to have her vice president at her side. She can't do it alone. Tim walls, the only walls that she supports is what her emotional support animal. I mean, seriously, what is this? We were asking for a one on one wrestling match, right? Instead, we got a tag team match. Nobody signed up for that. And oh, by the way, it'll be on the lowest rated network, CNN, Dan Abash will be the host. And I know she's CNN's chief political correspondent, but she's low energy milk toast. And from my recollection, she only seems to really push Republican men. Kamala Harris couldn't do it with Kristen Welker of NBC by no means a hard ball interview, but I think Welker would push back a little more than Dan Abash or what about Caitlyn Collins on CNN? Last time I checked wasn't Caitlyn Collins, the host of the source at 9 p.m. Eastern on CNN. And if she's anything the way she is with Trump when she's a moderator with an earpiece live fact checking on the air as the thing goes along, it would still be a tougher interview than Dan Abash. It's laughable and it's predictable. We will hear and see the same lame stream media in their in house fights coming up in just a moment here, which I think was one of the things that led to the announcement yesterday and we'll get to that shortly. But first, a few updates to the stories we covered yesterday, including the debate on September 10th, as well as the copycat commie striking again with her latest flip flop that being the border, which we discussed late in the show yesterday. But yesterday, I think was another win for Donald J. Trump as Kamala Harris and Trump have agreed to set in stone the debate rules for September 10th on ABC. I said yesterday on the show do not give into her. No way do you allow her to sit there and sitting is a key phrase here because no, you got to stand up, Kamala, right? You stand for the anthem. You stand when there's a sermon in church. You stand for a debate, okay? But no, no cards. And it looks like Trump prevailed 45 posting the following on truth social yesterday. As he says, quote, I have reached an agreement with the radical left Democrats for a debate with comrade Kamala Harris. It'll be broadcast live on ABC fake news Tuesday, September 10th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The rules will be the same as the last CNN debate. The debate will be stand up only and candidates cannot bring notes or cheat sheets. We have also been given assurance by ABC that this will be a fair and equitable debate. And that neither side will be given questions in advance. That is Donald Trump on truth social. So here we go. That solves that, right? Locked in just 13 days from now, Trump, I think, will beat Kamala like a drum on the debate stage. But Harris's bad fortunes have taken another turn for the worse as she continues to be exposed from a policy perspective. We talked yesterday about the Axios story on Harris's flip-flopping and now wanting to fund the wall at the southern border. And kudos to not only Sean Farish, but also JD Vance for calling it weeks ago, the possible Veep tweeted the following and this is JD Vance on X quote, Kamala Harris will soon propose that we finish the border wall and make America great again. No one should be fooled by the fake campaign copying President Trump's vision. The difference is Trump actually lowered prices as president Harris is in power right now. And she does nothing and quote. So what about Kamala and her past borders are comments? Well, we have some of the receipts. Let's listen and watch this clip. And folks, on the subject of transnational gangs, let's be perfectly clear. The president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them. This issue is about a vanity project for this president. And listen, when I travel this country, folks have plenty enough problems that they need their president to focus on instead of a wall that, by the way, because I was a prosecutor for many years, including the Attorney General of California, I specialize in transnational criminal organizations. That's, that wall ain't going to stop them. No. What a painful exercise to sit through that, but kudos to my buddy Colin rug on X for laying it out over the last seven years. In 2017, Kamala said, quote, asking taxpayers to pay for a border wall is a terrible idea. In 2018, Kamala Harris said, quote, funding Trump's unrealistic border wall would be a gross misuse of taxpayer money. 2019, Kamala said, quote, Trump's border wall is stupid. 2020 Kamala Harris said, quote, as I said, Trump's border wall is a complete waste of taxpayer money and won't make us any safer in 2021. She becomes the borders are and lets millions of illegal aliens into our country. Same thing, 2022, same thing, 2023. But now in 2024, we're going to build the wall and we want lots of money to do it and we're going to finish the job. But now let's get back to policy interviews with the media and lack of visibility. How about this story yesterday under the radar, but super critical? According to sources, quote, there's an all hands on deck situation currently happening within the Harris campaign over how to do a single interview with the press. The report indicates that there are concerns and tensions over who should receive the interview. We now know it's CNN and Dan Abash. There's also been considerable debate in Harris's world about the purpose and the timing of the interview and the main narrative in the political press is that Harris needs to do a lengthy, serious interview with a brand name news anchor that will push her on issues. Like I said, I don't think Dan Abash is really going to push her. And Timmy's there to jump in and save the day. If Kamala goes off script, oh, by the way, this will be taped, probably edited. It'll air Thursday night at nine o'clock and then probably recycled throughout the weekend. But the legacy media has been dying for Harris to speak because they know they need the content and they also hate the fact that Trump is correct in calling her out for her liabilities as a speaker and also as a policy maker. Here's CNN going in on the Democratic nominee yesterday prior to the news coming down that CNN will have the first interview. Listen and watch this. Hold off one third of this campaign and members of the news media have let her. She's not she's not answering questions about we know her position. She's against fracking. She's against private health insurance. She's against gasoline cars. That's what she told us when she was here for president last time. She doesn't want to talk about those positions. That's why she's stolen. And she should do an interview. I'm just politically saying right and you have to know that it hasn't been that bad. She will do it. She'll do it. It is coming. She'll do it in PR somewhere like that. She's not going to take questions. She's not going to show up on a network and she's going to have a sit down conversation. She has already said her campaign has already said that that's going to happen if you're waiting for the day. It's a month. It's a month. She's actually on the ground. She's doing bus tours across the state of Georgia. She is talking to them. She's the last one. Let's hear it. Oh boy. You know, leave it to another CNN female anchor to jump in and save the day for Kamala. She's doing this that and the other thing. That's not journalism right there, folks. That's advocacy and it's absolutely embarrassing. It's not your job to defend Kamala Harris. It's your job to point out the fact that we are almost six weeks in and she's finally giving her first interview. Last weeks, speaking of CNN, here is Caitlyn Collins noted Trump, Hater, live debate moderator, fact checker of Republicans only and she said with Bill Maher on HBO that anybody who wants to have access to the nuclear codes should be willing to sit down and take some questions. Listen and watch this. Do you think about the fact that Kamala doesn't talk to the press? In a way, I feel like it's more insulting than what Trump does and Trump says you're the enemy of the people, which is pretty bad. But she's kind of saying is, I don't need you. I'm not talking to you. You don't matter. You're not relevant anymore. To me, that's even worse than I hate you. It's like I don't think about you. I don't know if it's worse than denigrating the press on a daily basis, which is what Donald Trump did. I mean, I covered him in the White House every day as a correspondent and, you know, often times to kind of, you know, shake you if you were asking him a question. He would try to get no personal argument with you or just deny or lie about, you know, what you were asking about. And so I don't know if I would compare the two. I do think she should talk to the press. I think anyone who wants to have access to the nuclear codes should be willing to sit down and take questions. And we want to have her on the couch. I'd love to, too, but I'm not going to hold my breath. We'll see who gets her first. No, I think she'll do you before she does me, but, uh, well, she's not doing either of you. She's doing Dana, but trust Kamala with the nuclear button. I wouldn't trust her with the staples easy button. MSNBC has had enough of hideaway Harris as well. And they are also not getting the first interview. Here's the far left network saying that the more she hides, the more it feeds into Trump's assertions. Listen and watch this. She's been riding with high and she needs to continue to do that and use all the tools possible to continue this momentum that she has right now. Yeah, I mean, Basil, obviously reporters are, you know, clamoring for that sit down, but it's also been a line of attack from Trump. Today he sent out a campaign email underlining. It's been 37 days since Biden exited the race and still no Harris interview. To be clear, she has taken questions from the press, just not into the lengthy televised sit down. Don't you think Basil mattered to anyone other than journalists? Yeah, I do think it matters to some voters, but you know, I think to Amy's point earlier, Vice President Harris has to be very intentional about what she does do. The biggest task at hand for her in these next 70 days, maintain the momentum, get voters to trust her. So she's got to maintain that. She's got to do this with a tremendous amount of intentionality. But I also acknowledge that this line of attack from Donald Trump with respect to her not having thus far done this sit down debate is part of sort of this larger strategy of ceding the ground with doubt. If you think about the press conference where he talked about the debate, he also said that Vice President Kamala Harris didn't want to debate him and that she wasn't smart. So all of this is sort of feeding into this larger line of attack where he would say, and Republicans would say that she's not good at this, she's not smart enough. That's why she's ducking the issues and ducking him. That's clearly not the case, but it is part of this larger strategy of his to seed the ground with that kind of doubt and attack against her. No, that is clearly the case in Trump Republicans and everybody else calling her out or absolutely correct. She's an installed candidate that has never earned a vote in her federal political life. Lastly, Politico with the column, the five warning signs for Harris after the DNC. She's coming out prior to CNN, three of the five still very much valid. They go on to talk about the five warning signs being tight polling in the battleground states, still very valid, no policy, still very valid. Trump's support from white men still very valid and the two others being no interviews to date will get that tomorrow on CNN and the debate around debates. And we have found out yesterday that Kamala will not be allowed to have note cards. But when Politico CNN and MSNBC are coming after you and detailing your flaws in front page material all across your television set on their websites, you know you've reached the point where you can't hide anymore. And after 38 days, they know that she is indivensible. And right now, here's what we have. We have one interview with her VEEP sitting next to her and we have one debate on her home turf. It's all by design. And that's the big take. The big take on killing company. All right, big take this morning brought to you by budget blind. Summer is a great time to brighten up the window treatments in your home budget blinds, your one stop shop for blind shade shutters, customs, rape, re and motorization visit budgetblinds.com for a free in home consultation and the only no questions asked warranty in the business. We'll come back and get done and Sean's reaction to a busy day yesterday, yours as well. If you want to jump in at 855-839-1210, it's killing company Nick Dawn and Sean here on Talk Radio 1210, W.P.H.T. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Talk Radio 1210, W.P.H.T. and on the free Odyssey app. Hey Mike Vlinny here host of Cash2Ticket alongside my partner, Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming they're a bunch of pro bettors when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they had 80% of the games when really they just lose like most of us? Cash2Ticket's the spot for you. We're real. We're transparent. We're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to Cash2Ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. We got a lot of good things to get to. I want to get everybody's take on yesterday because yesterday was a very big day from CNN getting the interview with Kamala Harris and Tim Walls with Dana Bash to no note cards. The debate rules are set. Don Stensland, your thoughts on everything that transpired and yet again another busy Tuesday. Yes. There are no more slow news hours, let alone in this news day. That's right. It's unbelievable, isn't it? As far as Dana Bash, you know, just remember that her, it's her ex-husband who was one of those individuals who signed the letter former CIA, former federal official who claimed that the Russia, Russia collusion, that whole thing that we now know is a hoax, but had said that the Hunter Biden laptop. Remember that? That was her ex. And remember that during the debates that initially she refused to call Trump unlike Jake Tapper, her colleague, she was saying former President Trump, remember that at the beginning? And it was her, to me, it was clearly her defiance that she was not going to because in person to somebody, if you're addressing that individual, such as let's say she was interviewing Secretary Clinton, Hillary Clinton, she would not say former Secretary, because when you're addressing the person in person, it's proper protocol to say, you know, Mr. President or Madam Secretary. As if they're still serving in that role presently. Because you're, you know, you're greeting them in person. And so it was obviously defiant. And she, I don't know if Jake, there was a conversation through the commercial break, whatever happened. And then by the end, she did, in fact, pivot and say, you know, address him properly. She got fact checked. Well, yeah. And I don't know if it was that she intended to do it a couple times off the top or it just shows you could see the look on her face with the purse lips. Yeah. Well, she always says that miserable, scalding look. Yeah. So to that point, I just think even a Caitlin Collins, you know, she's Caitlin is interesting because she she takes pride in her interviews and whether you like her or not, I don't like that she has that style of constantly interrupting people. But that's her style that Kamala could not handle that at all. And, and so that, that one is out as far as, um, as far as Kristin Welker who worked here, is it born and raised here and dried of Germantown friends here in Philadelphia? I mean, I just think that she, I think that the Harris walls campaign shows the most friendly of course, of, of the group and, and a woman. I mean, it would be one thing if you just chose Dana Bash and you were not next to your vice president. I mean, I would still have an issue with it because I think it's a softball, but having Tim walls next to you. I mean, Sean Ferris, this, this, I mean, I was expecting this, uh, so it is predictable, but it doesn't make the less embarrassing because it really is. I mean, you can't 38 39 days and you need your little number two next to you to hold your hand. I mean, are we serious here? I could not believe when I read that it was going to be a joint interview. I mean, I, like as you said, we could believe it because this is who she is. This woman is incompetent and it is, it is clear and obvious that she needs either assistance or props or something when she takes questions from a reporter. This isn't hard. Okay. I mean, you know, if, if a reporter, I've been asked question, I never run for president, but I've been asked questions, you know, uh, by reporters before and I've never had to say, well, let me go get my emotional support animal and come back and help me out. And I had, and nobody holds my hands through interviews. The only thing I've done, uh, you know, if, and if fake news NBC has ever interviewed me, I've had somebody recording the interview from the side in case they took anything out of context, we'd be able to back it up. That's it. You know, and, and, and that's all I don't need to, like we said yesterday, shout over to the stage hand and ask for my lines. I mean, that's just not, that's, that's just not what would normal people have to do, competent people or confident people. But this tells me is, you know, she can come out and act all tough and put out this facade. I'm a prosecutor and I do great. That's fantastic. Did you need, you know, somebody holding your hand in court also? I mean, I want to know how this all went down, you know, when, when she, when her career was getting started. And I think we know, listen, I think we know what went down, okay, but we don't need to talk about it. We could talk about Montel. We could talk about, uh, Willie, I called him Bill, uh, we know exactly what happened. But this just reeks, reeks of incompetence and a lack of confidence. And the fact that Kamala Harris, you know, seems to know that she herself is incompetent. She's not confident in herself, because she reminds me of, uh, you ever see her talking, she kind of sways a little bit, you know, like Jack Sparrow, you know, it's like, she's a functioning alcoholic. Yeah. Yeah. That's what she reminds me of, except Jack Sparrow didn't need somebody to hold his hands through interviews either. It's, you know, I don't like Johnny Depp, but I think he nailed that role part of the character. That's one of my favorite movie characters ever. But the point is this reeks, this reeks of, you know, it just more of the same coming from the Harris campaign. You don't hide something you're proud of. You don't duck reporters if you're comfortable speaking to them. And then the first time you get an interview, as you said, Nick, you get something on the lowest network, a couple, the lowest rated network, a couple of days before a holiday weekend with a friendly reporter who's going to do everything in her power to cover for you and make it look, you know, make it look rosy, uh, recorded. So there could be edits in case she starts serving word salads. And with your, you know, number two, emotional support, my little pony, uh, you know, next to you during the interview, you know, we use the, we use the, we use the pony term. We use that on purpose because I don't know what happened, but something did, something happened. I was losing my mind. When you said the emotional support walls was her emotional support. Yeah. I was in, you know, laughing out loud, first thing I thought I mean, it's so funny and go back to her days as a prosecutor. Let's take this into the legal room, uh, the legal courtroom and that arena and make an analogy that she would even understand. This is the case of her life, right? As a prosecutor, as the elected district attorney running for president now, this would be like her being Marsha Clark in California, oh, by the way, and having the OJ case come across her desk. And I don't know about Marsha Clark because she had Christopher Darden sit next to her, but I would want to prosecute the big case all on my own. I wouldn't want my ADA next to me or my top three assistant district attorneys to steal any of my spotlight or hand me notes. I would be prepped to the maximum to put on the performance of a lifetime to get a conviction. And that's what Kamala Harris is attempting to do here. She needs to put on the performance of a lifetime to get the conviction and the conviction is the vote and the vote is winning the election. And she needs Tim walls next to her with Danna Bash. And oh, by the way, let's think about the timing of this as well. So I mean, stockers off all week, right? Don and I are off after today. We're not back until next Tuesday. And what have we seen and what have I always had a gripe with about Americans in the last handful of years? We now stretch out our vacations longer and longer, right? We take Thanksgiving earlier and earlier. We take Christmas earlier and earlier. People are checking out probably today if they haven't already for the entire week, for the unofficial end of summer holiday weekend. So nobody's going to watch that tonight, right? If you're down at the shore on a Thursday night, Labor Day weekend, are you sitting in your hotel room watching CNN at nine o'clock? Yeah, but I think you bring up a good point. The fact that, you know, think about, think about the fact that this all started in late June with Joe Biden having that horrible performance and, and since the decision that Kamala would, you know, be the one, the chosen one and you're looking at, you know, a month and a half basically with zero interviews. I mean, she's claiming that she was talking to streamers and that's where most people get their news blah, blah, blah, but to your point, Nick, if this is the, the interview of record, then I would submit to you, it's going to play the networks and TV. Everybody's going to play this interview and next week, okay, because people are just coming back. And so I think that because unless she does another, if this is horrible, then she should do another interview, maybe Monday night into Tuesday to, so they'll play the new one. But I think that this interview then becomes the interview of record and Dana Bash knows that. And so, and so as an on air talent, does she then put Dana before, before her personal politics and her biases because this is a huge opportunity whereby she then gains credibility. Does she ask some tough questions? And if she does, and there's a flop, then I think that plays for a week and certainly it plays on every, you know, negative ad against Harris walls and Sean, you know, this reminds me of you. So you're going to have Kamala in one interview today. She'll probably either tape it today or tomorrow morning. It'll air Thursday night. It'll be recirculated, redistributed throughout the weekend, Saturday shows, Sunday shows, all in all the networks, maybe CNN plops it again live on Sunday morning when, you know, Dana Bash and Jake Tapper do that state of the union show. Maybe they re-aired again at some point on Labor Day into Tuesday. It'll obviously hit the news cycle on all the daily shows on Tuesday post Labor Day, but you get one interview and you get one debate right now. And at this point in time, I really don't see another debate happening between Trump and Harris. This is like the offensive coordinator. I'm going to give you your Jets analogy here scripting the game plan for the quarterback to only have to throw the ball two times because you know the quarterback can't get the ball down the field. So they're tailoring the playbook to minimize her ability to screw things up and cost them the game. Doesn't that feel like what's exactly exactly what's going on here right now? It feels exactly like Jets football, too, especially with with Zach Wilson. It was like, well, we have to water it down and, you know, there's five plays. And this is generally how it goes. It's, you know, it's run, run, pass. And then you punt and you come back, you know, hopefully not down another seven points, right? Because the defense is shot because that's all we got to do. That's exactly what's going on. They have, they have trimmed the playbook. I mean, let's Joe Biden had a, had a, a, a more diverse and in depth playbook than, than Kamala Harris. He at least did interviews. He didn't need notes on a debate stage, right? I mean, this is, it's embarrassing. What is her excuse? Does she have dementia? What's the deal? I mean, is she alcoholic? Is there a substance abuse thing that we don't know about? I don't know. I'm asking questions. That's exactly what it looks like they're doing. It looks like they're trying to let her play this game on easy mode. And that's fine. I understand you want to put your candidate in, in their best position to succeed. But if, if their best position to succeed is hiding from the press and you're not qualified to be president, that's what I think. And I think that's what we're seeing here. I think they are again, not confident in Kamala Harris because they know she's not a competent person and she can't competently do this job without, you know, large amounts of assistance and, and, and putting herself in a favorable position all the time. And again, it's okay to kind of position yourself, you know, so you're more likely to succeed. But when you do this and you're, you're basically showing the world, your weakness. Now, now you have a problem that you need somebody by your side for an interview. It's kind of, it's kind of ridiculous. It is, and let's also look at, you know, what they're going to actually ask her. Are they going to ask, is Danabash going to ask her about the border? Is Danabash going to ask Tim Walls because Timmy's going to be there as the ESA, right? Timmy, right. A lot of lies that have piled up since you entered the national spotlight, do you care to address those? Obviously, is she going to roll out policy? What are your policies? Because if she gives us another joy tour for the interview, like they did for four days of the DNC is Danabash going to push back while Kamala, you're telling us joy and hope and change. Well, what change are you referring to, dear? Because you've been in office for three years and 10 months. You could have had change. You could have fixed the economy. Why do we have to wait until January 21st of 2025 to start working on the economy? You're in office right now. I think as much as we're going to criticize and pick apart Kamala, this is a big spot for CNN because their ratings have won in the tank. Their credibility is shot to hell and if Danabash comes out and tosses up softballs and Kamala puts up a 10 spot in the first inning, she's going to get torched as well and rightfully so because this was all by design. We'll come back. We'll get some thoughts to wrap up the six o'clock hour. We have to get to Michigan. We have to get to Wisconsin with RFK and the ballot and also Jack Smith, January 6th in Donald Trump, lots of lots of big stories to hit on as we continue on Kale and Company. Talk Radio 1210 WPH Tech. It's Kale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPH T and the free Odyssey app. We will get to the big stories with RFK Jr. remaining on the ballot in key battleground states such as Michigan and Wisconsin and then also Jack Smith, January 6th. So a couple of really big stories, but I just saw the front page of the New York Post today. I just posted it up on Twitter if you want to take a look at it. Flip flopping Kamala copies the Don Harris for Trump and they take a picture of Kamala and they Photoshop the red MAGA hat on top of her. You know, that's really the amazing thing here and I want to get both of you guys thoughts on this. So she's trying to pretend she's not super super far left. She's trying to pretend she's not a communist. And so far to date when it comes to policies, we have communist type ideas like putting price caps on groceries, which have failed every civilization in the history of society. And then when that gets blown to hell, it's, let's copy cat Donald Trump on the wall. Let's copy cat child tax credits, taxation, no tax on tips. So I mean, she really has an identity crisis here and I go back to what I said yesterday Don, she doesn't have conviction in anything she says. She will go whichever way the wind blows if that gives her a 1% chance more likely to pull out a victory in an election. And if anybody buys this, they're complete idiots. So basically what she's trying to do right now, she's running on the fact that she's the African American female Trump. That's the only difference. If she's going to copy the wall, she's basically saying, I'm Trump, except I have female body parts and I'm a different gender and a different race, right? Yeah. And these are all the headlines this morning and I think that's her, her biggest problem because she has created because she's not doing regular interviews. And so she is allowing others to define her and even even the media when you basically blockade the media, then they're going to come after you and turn on you. And so those are the headlines this morning, even international headlines, Kamala Harris, you know, called Trump's border wall, medieval now she backs it. So I think to me, I think that, first of all, where is her written, written out long form policy? Right. You know, we know, we know, everybody knows the brand, you know, Greg Stocker, our brand manager, our boss who has many titles talks about branding. What is her brand? What defines her? And so that that's why this upcoming interview on Thursday is a very big deal because I think Danabash will ask her, what is your policy on the border, on immigration, on the economy, on tipping, you know, et cetera, et cetera, taxes, social security, Medicare, blah, blah. And so the fact that that she's really seeming to flip-flop, but is she because at first we heard, oh, she, she is doubling down and stealing Trump's idea like to, you know, not taxing tips. Right. But then we heard, no, she's backing away from that. So which one is it? In a way, she might actually be the best running mate for Donald Trump. If you just want to copy everything that he says and does, Sean, we got about 60 seconds here. But who's to say that Kamala couldn't flip now before the wall, before this and before that? And then all of a sudden, God forbid she got selected, then she pivots right back to being a left winger. Well, that's the problem, right? And the fact that you haven't, you highlighted this in your big take, you have mainstream media and left wing media publications like Axios and Politico kind of starting to use that word, that phrase, you don't want to be referred to as in politics called a flip flopper because it makes you look weak and it makes you look less believable. If you're a flip flopper and you say you stand for X, everybody knows because you're a flip flopper tomorrow, you may stand for Y. And that's a huge problem because now nobody has confidence in what you actually stand for. And the, what I'll end with is RFK Jr. put it very, very simply, who needs a policy when you have Trump to hate. And that's what it's all about, right? It's her policy is I'm not Trump and that's appealing to some. I just don't know if it's appealing to enough people after enough time, especially time in the media. You're right. They're hoping the hatred for Trump supersedes the lack of continuity, the lack of policy, the lack of ability to do the job as that's the platform 855-839-1210 from platforms to ballots. Bobby has to stay. I'm not trying to be contrarian when I give you my opinion on the other side, but I'm probably going to ruffle some feathers, perhaps even Don and Sean's. We might have to argue a little bit here on a Wednesday. Can't link company. Stay tuned. We're back after this. We're here for really big stories today. We got through the first two. We'll get through the next couple before the cut sheet before that. Let's get to the news round number two at 704, the great Don Stensland, good morning on this Wednesday morning, August 28th, 74 degrees with excessive heat warnings going into effect and then storms and rain will talk about all of it moving forward. We are sponsored by Discover Lancaster in Kale & Company News Live. This morning, police tell us that a driver lost control of their vehicle crashing into the Skookill River this morning, where you could see it was an eerie scene this morning. The lights from the vehicle, they were looked green as they were seen illuminating from beneath the water. If you drove by, you had to drive by Kelly Drive, which I hope you didn't get stuck in that this morning. This happened about 430 this morning, strawberry mansion. That's a little creepy if you're driving along and you see this weird tinted green light resonating in the bottom of the Skookill. Somebody then calls 911 and they didn't know initially they were looking for the occupants or occupant of the vehicle so apparently now we have word that the person or people in the car got out of the car. So they thank God this is not a search and rescue. I actually had two people today merge on at different parts of the Skookill with no lights on as they're driving. No headlights, nothing. If I wasn't really wired on my second cup of coffee and paying attention, I would have just kept driving right through the back of that guy's trunk. Oh my gosh. I'll tell you what, if I was a cop and I saw you driving with your lights off whether they're broke or you're drunk or you haven't gone to bed yet, man, I would be, I would be in such a hurry to pull you over. I'd have a field day with you. So true. And then they would probably take my badge and put me on suspension the whole bit. Accuse yourself. Right. I would say the hour that we go to work, people are usually at somebody in an F-150 headed to it to a job where you're building things or it could be somebody perhaps like the vehicle in the driver in the news that we talked about, but it could be somebody, you know, on their way home after a long night of party. That's correct. One of two things, right? Yeah. We have the four people injured that we talked about still searching for the gunman who got out of a vehicle, fired dozens of shots in Kensington, happened about 915-ish last night, 3200 block off Cheesestreet police getting there very quickly and was one of those situations from what I can determine here that police got on the scene and did not wait for the ambulance and rushed the three men in their 20s as well as a woman in her 40s, rushed them to area hospital so that they survived. So the woman and two of the men, apparently not the intended target, but one of the guys a man in his 20s was apparently the intended target shot multiple times. The other is just collateral damage in another shooting on a street in Philadelphia. I mean, what do I say at this point anymore, right? You know what it is? I'll say something I haven't said in a long time, maybe ever. Whatever happened to just the value of life, nobody values life, right? Especially in these crime riddle big cities under dem control. I mean, it's just like, you know, you don't get to, it's not like a video game, Dom or Sean, you get to, you know, respawn and come back to life and, you know, put another quarter in the machine and take another crack at it. You get one crack. That's it. Yeah. And there's a bit that they're playing Call of Duty. Yeah. Well, there's a story that is gone, has gone viral. And this is about a group of men targeting a couple, driving a luxury car as the couple was house hunting in a gated community in Connecticut. And so initially this looked like, oh, this is a group of people after the Lamborghini. Is this some kind of a carjacking? And now the investigation is turning to why were they targeting these individuals because they didn't steal the Lamborghini. They took the couple husband and wife in their fifties. They pull up to this Danbury home and this is Connecticut in their Lamborghini to meet a real estate agent. That's when a van full of these guys purposely rear ends the Lamborghini when the couple gets out. That's when the guys in the van, six men in all who live in Florida beat the couple, both of them beating them with a, with baseball bats, shoving them in the van, duct taping their hands, duct taping their feet, covering the man's eyes as the van speeds away. A heroic witness as they're calling it. A neighbor sees this go down and thinks what, what's happening here calls 911 stays on the phone with 911 and jumps in his vehicle, follows along and is telling the 911 operator, hey, this is where they are. This is, you know what I mean? Yeah. If not for that person, the question is what the heck is going on here? Remember they're trying to take them back to Florida. I mean, if you, if you're from Florida and you're trying to rob somebody from Danbury, Connecticut and it's a gated community in a Lamborghini, wouldn't you just want to get back to their house to take all their goods? Yes. I don't know. So they were house hunting. So they, out of the six suspects, one did drive in the Lamborghini, but usually in a carjacking, it's not six suspects in a van. They're just taking the vehicle. They're not taking the couple. The suspects they caught because of this good Samaritan who jumped in his vehicle and stayed on the 911 call, Angel Barrero, Ronaldo Diaz, Anthony Peña, Josu Romero, Ricardo Estrada, and Michael Rivas. They range in ages from 18 to 23. And these are Florida men, the six guys. They're all from Miami, Florida. So they're facing first degree assault, kidnapping, reckless endangerment. So who is this couple in their fifties driving the Lamborghini? You know, a lot of mystery surrounding the situation. The heck with those two, I want to know about these six suspects. Are they here legally? We have 15 million illegal aliens in this country. Did they come through the Southern border in the last four years? Nick, they never say an honest media, a media that wants to do their job would be trying to gather the requisite information to find out who these people are. Yeah. And unless you, like for me, unless I, you know, can track down and talk to somebody in law enforcement, I know as to whether, hey, are these sisters? This is like, you know, born and raised. Do they have a birth certificate born in America or are they a legal citizen in a sanctuary city like Philadelphia or around the country? A lot of law enforcement will get in trouble. And I know we talk. Yeah. And I know we talk a lot about Arizona and Texas, but Florida deals with a lot of this as well. Remember DeSantis? I mean, he had people out with a coast guard off the coast of Florida many times watching people coming in off of boats, just like in San Diego. We've seen the footage of this. Yeah. It's true. Yeah. I'll just headline a follow up story for you. And that is involving TikTok facing this lawsuit of a 10 year old Pennsylvania girl who took that so called blackout challenge where they, it's a choking challenge, if you will, from TikTok. This little 10 year old girl tried this social media, now a district judge, originally a district judge dismissed the lawsuit and now it looks like this is back in play. So they appealed the case and now a U S appeals court has revived the lawsuit by the little girl, the 10 year old girl's mom from Pennsylvania. The girl died trying this viral, one of these viral challenges that she saw on TikTok daring people, especially kids to choke themselves until they lose consciousness. It's a horrifying thing, but some kids, she's 10. Well, it's my daughter's age, my daughter will be 10 in two weeks. My daughter, yeah, he wrapped up days, number two of school yesterday and we're talking. It was great. And then they started talking about some nonsense that I really wasn't paying attention to, but I was just kind of like hearing part of it as I was, I don't know what I was doing in the kitchen. And I just shouted out, I'm like, is that a TikTok thing? Like that's my first, that's my first reaction nowadays when I hear something I don't understand from my daughters. Is that like a TikTok thing? I don't know. Sean Ferris, have you ever tried to choke yourself till you passed out? No, I heard you're not supposed to do that. So I decided, you know, not to, not to engage in that activity. Okay. It just sounds like something that, you know, probably isn't a good idea. Right. I tend to be a very smart person and it doesn't sound like a very smart thing to do. Thank you. So in this one, it's, it's, this is a federal lawsuit. And usually we talk about this federal law protecting online publishers from liability. We've talked a ton about that. In this one, though, the judge from the third circuit court, and this is in Philadelphia, wrote in the opinion just yesterday, TikTok makes choices about the content recommended and promoted to specific users. And by doing so is engaged in its own first party speech. So this is Judge Patty Schwartz of the third US circuit court right here in Philadelphia. This story is obviously making international news. It involves TikTok, ByteDance, the company's, the parent company, ByteDance, no comment. This is a Tom Klein case. Well, you know what's interesting about this is we've talked about the TikTok band proposal and ByteDance and the connection to China. And you know, I'm against, I'm against bands, but you know, we're, we're now hearing this new phrase content moderation, content moderation. So under content moderation on X, previously known as Twitter or Facebook, it was content moderation not to run with a New York post story from Miranda Devine at not only. So like, and by the way, in the whole Zuck may feta, the Facebook, I just merged Facebook and meta into cheese. We're talking about cheese now, talking about the game, we're talking about cheese. We need to stop focusing so much on Zuckerberg and get to the bottom of who in the FBI was responsible for this go ahead, right? Like Zuckerberg's the easy target. Like who was the FBI people that were doing this? But content moderation. So you can moderate that, but we can't moderate on TikTok, nine year olds choking themselves till they pass out in this one lawyers for the mom, whose name is Tyuana Anderson. The lawyers, including, I believe this is a Tom Klein case that what the lawyers convince, the way they convinced the judge, they said the so called blackout challenge, which was popular in 2021. They appeared and popped up on little Nylas for you feed after TikTok determined that she might watch it even after other children had died trying it. And that's what the lawyers were focusing on saying, you're pushing this stuff to kids. And so they convinced the judge and now this goes forward. This is where parents have to be invested in what their kids are looking at. Yeah. And she was at home. She was up in her bedroom. Mom and dad found her. Yeah. And obviously they found her quickly enough that the emergency crews were late, were able to resuscitate her, rush her to the hospital. She died five years later. No, boy. So the, I mean, mom and dad hands on here. Yep. It's just, it's horrible, but it's a story making international news. I wanted to put that on your radar. Obviously, we've talked about our fills who will be playing again tonight after a big 5-0 win against the Astros and then move on to the, do we move on to the Braves again? Braves are next. Yeah. So we go. So at home though, and what, the fills are hot, but also the weather is hot, 96 degrees today with a heat index that's going to feel like 106 degrees. I think it's over. Sean, is it going to be over a hundred today in Nashville? I thought I saw? No. No. I don't think so. Okay. I don't, I didn't see on our, on our, I could, I could do a double check, but I didn't see. We've got that on the forecast today. Gotcha. So here in Philadelphia, it'll feel like 105. So for anybody heading to the game, obviously it's this afternoon, but still, and then the threat of the thunderstorms. So we will see some, some, some possibly severe weather, but it'll, we do have the excessive heat warning, the heat advisories, all of those today. So on one hand, I will say the weather, the storms and the rain will bring some relief, but the question is the timing of it. So it looks like this afternoon, this evening things cool off. So, so once the, the rain moves through this evening, then we will experience a cool off in the seventies overnight, teeing us up for some beautiful weather. So for your Thursday tomorrow, 81 degrees, partly to mostly sunny, Friday, much of the same 80 degrees and the sun is out Saturday, 84 degrees, but we may see some storms rolling through, not a washout, more like pop up storms, but watch the lightning. If you're on the beach down the Jersey shore. So that's 84 for your Saturday and then Sunday, Monday, beautiful Sunday, 80 mid 80s, sunny and Monday, Labor Day, 80 degrees, bright, sunny skies. And that'll bring us into a beautiful stretch next week. So we just have to get through today as far as Philadelphia schools. That's why they're, they're dismissing school three hours early at noon. So kiddies have to make their way home in the heat, but it looks like for the rest of the week and then next week, it looks like the kids will be able to continue school, even despite the fact they don't have HVAC or working air conditioners in Philadelphia schools. 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But I'm not sure that I buy the election interference here, Sean, when it pertains to Michigan and Wisconsin and maybe I'm wrong here. I think I'm certainly in the minority. But for those who did not see the story yesterday, RFK junior will remain on the ballot in key battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin. If you go back to last Friday, he said that he was going to still remain on 40 ballots, but in the roughly 10 battleground states and I don't think there are 10, I don't even know that I would consider North Carolina battleground. I think that's solid Trump. I know the polls show that Kamala is close, but I think it's really six states. Ultimately, you could boil it down to the big 10 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. And then if you really want to get super, super in the weeds, Pennsylvania could determine the whole ball of wax. So this comes out and he will remain on the ballot. They say in Michigan, it is too late for him to be removed. Quote, minor party candidates cannot withdraw. So his name will remain on the ballot in the November election. That was Sherry Hardman, press secretary of Michigan secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, who told Axios on Tuesday. That's in Michigan. Then, of course, you have Wisconsin now, by the way, Kennedy was nominated earlier this year as the candidate of the natural law party. They say the natural law party held their convention to select electors for RFK Jr. They cannot meet at this point to select new electors since it is past the primary. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin Elections Commission also voted on Tuesday to deny Kennedy's request to be removed from the ballot. The commission based its decision on a Wisconsin law that says anyone who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot cannot decline nomination. Quote, you're not going to be able to cut a deal with someone and play last minute games. Now, I don't like the way that's phrased and worded by Democratic commissioner Mark Thompson. And they had a vote. They could have voted and I would have loved to have seen them vote in favor of body and get them off the ballot. But there's a couple of takeaways I have for this. And I saw everybody getting hot and bothered by this yesterday on social media. And again, I could be wrong here, but I mean, number one, they have some rules, right? And this wasn't like 2020 where they changed the rules with mail in ballots for the pandemic, right? There's deadlines you have to adhere to them. If you don't, these are kind of the consequences. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility and accountability regardless of the political side of the aisle that things happen to fall on. But also, if you're going to vote for Bobby and he's now no longer really officially an option in Michigan and Wisconsin, despite still physically being present on the ballot, if you've been paying attention, you know, Bobby joined forces with Trump. So just vote for Donald Trump. When you go in and you have a mail in ballot or you go in in person on a machine or whatever, just don't click the button that says, Bobby, click the button that says Trump. And to me, if people are, if they're heading the sand and look, I get it, this is kind of in the weeds, we live it, but the average person might not. This is where Bobby and Trump need to get out and message on social media and say, do not click Bobby, click Trump. Even though you're still going to see him physically present on the ballot and my last takeaway was this. I think Wisconsin's far more in play for Trump than Michigan is. I'm not saying Michigan's a loss for Trump, but I do think if I had to make a prediction today, I think Michigan's going to go Kamala Harris because of the pro-Palestinian vote, Dearborn Michigan, the whole thing. I feel like this is one of the things where you might get fired up over it. You might say election interference, but all you have to do is just vote for Trump. If you're a Bobby guy, just vote for Bobby on the ballot. It's pretty simple. I think people are losing their minds when they don't need to. That's my takeaway. It might be an unpopular opinion. Let me start with Sean, am I wrong here or do you really think this is election interference? Well, letter of the law, depending on what the law says, if it says that a candidate can't come off the ballot after being nominated, then it's very possible that you're not wrong. But we heard before Joe Biden dropped out that no matter what, he was going to be on the ballot in Wisconsin, and I highly doubt that that's going to be the case. If Biden can come off the ballot because he swamped himself out for Kamala Harris, then why are we not making the same exception for RFK? I don't know the laws in Wisconsin, so I can't make a determination one way or the other. At the end of the day, right, at the end of the day, this isn't a foolproof way to interfere in an election, right? Because as you said, anybody who was thinking of voting for Bobby knows that he dropped out and endorsed Trump. So all those people have to do is just not vote for RFK. The other side of the equation is, well, he's on the ballot and by then maybe people have forgotten. Now, that's up to RFK now with this happening to come out and strongly say, if you're in any of these states, because you know how we kind of did the endorsement, and if you're in one of those blue states, I encourage you to vote for me. Yeah. Well, we may need to change that messaging now because of this, right? And he may need to say, you know, look, I am behind President Trump, a vote for me in this point at this point is not going to do our country any good. We're doing a unity ticket over here. Make sure that if you want to vote for RFK, the person you vote for is Trump. That's, that's the messaging he's going to have to take. And that's how you counteract that. And then at the end of the day, if somebody, you know, walks into a voting booth in Wisconsin and sees RFK's name on the ballot and fills out that ballot for RFK, at that point, that's on them. You know, I mean, you got to be the voter. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility. But what I will say is RFK publicly said he wants to come off the ballot and they're calling it games, which means to me, which means to me, they know this RFK endorsement of Donald Trump is a lot bigger than anybody on the left is letting on. If they believe it's games, then that's why they are keeping him on the ballot, right? If they're saying this is, this is a game being played, then they believe that it's RFK that's trying to quote, unquote interfere in the election. But he's the one who's in the election, right? They believe it's his endorsement can actually move voters. And so I think this is election interference, but they're going to get away with it because letter of the law, they may be right. The point of the matter is this, right? We can still overcome it by making sure that folks in Wisconsin and Michigan and some of these other swing states that are going to leave them on the ballot, just message properly. If you if the RFK campaign still has money, they want to send it over and get mailers out to the people who volunteered for them, they say, hey, remember, we're not actually running, but they're keeping us on the ballot. Even use the election interference narrative and say, just make sure that if you want to vote for Bobby, you vote for Trump because that's where Bobby's going to be the best in the best position to succeed. That's all you got to do. Don Senzlen, your thoughts on the shenanigans here in Michigan, Wisconsin. You calling foul or is this on Bobby to know that he can't take himself off the ballot? Well, I think, you know, to Sean's point, it does go by the law. And so if Biden took his name off in time, then it just shows you that the Democrats had it together, that they knew that they knew their deadline, if that's really true, and they knew they're watching all the deadlines in all these states because you could read the statement that you read, Nick Hale, and apply that to Biden, you know, to Sean's point. So obviously the Democrats knew all these deadlines in these different, you know, key swing states. And so right now, you know, Wisconsin is, you know, it's 10. It has, it's 10. I'm looking at 270 to win. So Wisconsin still viewed as a toss up state. They can't call it as well as Georgia, North Carolina. Now I thought Georgia, Georgia and North Carolina were leaning red. Now it has them back to toss ups now, boy. So Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, all listed as those toss ups. So get it together, GOP. You know what I mean? Seriously. I just think that they needed to pressure if they were going to, if they were going to look at all these ballots and who's on the ballot and who's name you're going to take off, then they had to deal with that and they had to know all the deadlines. Yeah. I mean, again, when I looked at the, you know, the 270 to win.com to me, if you want to talk about seven swing states, to me, prior to you giving that update of, you know, North Carolina and Georgia being back in the toss up category, the path of least resistance to me for Trump, the easiest path is an in order of likelihood, in my opinion, to win the election and win these three states. He has to win North Carolina, which I think he will. Hey, Mike Vlini here, host of cash to take it alongside my partner, Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming they're a bunch of pro betters when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they had 80% of the games when really they just lose like most of us think cash to tickets, the spot for you. We're real. We're transparent. We're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you following listen to cash to ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. Three or four really big stories today we got through the first two. We'll get through the next couple before the cut sheet, but before that let's get to the news. Round number two at 704, the great Don Stensland. Good morning on this Wednesday morning, August 28th, 74 degrees with excessive heat warnings going into effect and then storms and rain. We'll talk about all of it moving forward. We're to we are sponsored by discover Lancaster in killing company news live this morning. Police tell us that a driver lost control of their vehicle crashing into the scootle river this morning where you could see it was an eerie scene this morning. The lights from the vehicle could they were looked green as they were seen illuminating from beneath the water. So if you drove by you had to drive by Kelly drive, which I hope you didn't get stuck in that this morning. This happened about 430 this morning strawberry mansion. Well, that's a little creepy driving along and you see this weird tinted green light resonating in the bottom of the scootle. So somebody then calls 911 that were and they didn't know initially they were looking for the occupants or occupant of the vehicle. So apparently now we have word that the person or or people in the car got out of the car. So they thank God this is not like a search and rescue. I actually had two people today merge on at different parts of the scootle with no lights on as they're driving really no headlights. Nothing. And then if I wasn't really like wired on my second cup of coffee and paying attention, I would have just kept driving right through the back of that guy's trunk. Oh my gosh. I don't know how people actually I'll tell you what if I was a cop and I saw you driving with your lights off whether they're broke or you're drunk or you haven't gone to bed yet. Man, I would be I would be in such a hurry to pull you over. I'd have a field day with you. So true. And then they would probably take my badge and put me on suspension the whole bit. Accuse yourself. Right. Say the hour that we go to work, people are usually it's somebody in an F-150, headed to it to a job where you're building things or it could be somebody perhaps like the vehicle in the driver in the news that we talked about, but it could be somebody, you know, on their way home after a long night of party. That's correct. One of two things, right? Yeah. We have the four people injured that we talked about still searching for the gunman who got out of a vehicle, fired dozens of shots in Kensington, happened about nine 15ish last night, 3,200 block off Cheesestreet police getting there very quickly and was one of those situations from what I can determine here that police got on the scene and did not wait for the ambulance and rushed the three men in their twenties as well as a woman in her forties, rushed them to area hospital so that they survived. So the woman and two of the men, apparently not the intended target, but one of the guys, a man in his twenties was apparently the intended target shot multiple times. The others just collateral damage in another shooting on a street in Philadelphia. I mean, what do I say at this point anymore, right? You know, you know what it is, I'll say something I haven't said in a long time, maybe ever. Whatever happened to just the value of life, nobody values life, right? Especially in these crime riddle big cities under them control. I mean, it's just like, you know, you don't get to, it's not like a video game, Dom or Sean, where you get to, you know, respawn and come back to life and, you know, put another quarter in the machine and take another crack at it. You get one crack. That's it. Yeah. And there's a bit that they're playing Call of Duty. Yeah. Well, there's a story that is gone, has gone viral. And this is about a group of men targeting a couple, driving a luxury car as the couple was house hunting in a gated community in Connecticut. And so initially this looked like, oh, this is a group of people after the Lamborghini. Is this some kind of a carjacking? And now the investigation is turning to why were they targeting these individuals because they didn't steal the Lamborghini, they took the couple husband and wife in their 50s. They pull up to this Danbury home and this is Connecticut in their Lamborghini to meet a real estate agent. That's when a van full of these guys purposely reruns the Lamborghini when the couple gets out. That's when the guys in the van, six men and all who live in Florida beat the couple, both of them beating them with a, with baseball bats, shoving them in the van, duct taping their hands, duct taping their feet, covering the man's eyes as the van speeds away. But a heroic witness as they're calling it, a neighbor sees this go down and thinks what's happening here. Calls 911 stays on the phone with 911 and jumps in his vehicle follows along and is telling the 911 operator, hey, this is where they are. This is, you know what I mean? If not for that person, the question is what the heck is going on here? Remember, they're trying to take them back to Florida. I mean, if you, if you're from Florida and you're trying to rob somebody from Danbury, Connecticut and it's a gated community in a Lamborghini, wouldn't you just want to get back to their house to take all their goods? Yes. I don't know. So they were house hunting. So they out of the six suspects, one did drive in the Lamborghini, but usually in a carjacking, it's not six suspects in a van. They're just taking the vehicle. They're not taking the couple. The suspects they caught because of this good Samaritan who jumped in his vehicle and stayed on the 911 call on hell, Barreiro, Ronaldo Diaz, Anthony Peña, Josu Romero, Ricardo Estrada and Michael Rivas. They range in ages from 18 to 23. And these are Florida men, the six guys, they're all from Miami, Florida. So they're facing first degree assault, kidnapping, reckless endangerment. So who is this couple in their fifties? Yeah. Drive in the Lamborghini. You know, a lot of mystery surrounding the situation. The heck with those two, I want to know about these six suspects. Are they here legally? We have 15 million illegal aliens in this country. Did they come through the southern border in the last four years? Nick, they never said an honest media, a media that wants to do their job would be trying to gather the requisite information to find out who these people are. Yeah. And unless you, like for me, unless I can track down and talk to somebody in law enforcement, I know as to whether, hey, are these sisters? This is like, you know, born and raised. Do they have a birth certificate born in America or are they a legal citizen in a sanctuary city like Philadelphia or around the country? A lot of law enforcement will get in trouble. And I know we talk, yeah. And I know we talk a lot about Arizona and Texas, but Florida deals with a lot of this as well. Remember DeSantis? I mean, he had people out with a coast guard off the coast of Florida. Many times watching people coming in off of boats, just like in San Diego. We've seen the footage of this. Yeah. It's true. Yeah. Um, I'll just headline a follow up story for you. And that is involving TikTok facing this lawsuit of a 10 year old Pennsylvania girl who took that so-called blackout challenge where they, it's a choking challenge, if you will, from TikTok. This little 10 year old girl tried this social media. Now a district judge, um, originally a district judge dismissed the lawsuit and now it looks like this is back in play. So they appealed the case. And now a U S appeals court has revived the lawsuit by the little girl, the 10 year old girl's mom from Pennsylvania, the girl died trying this viral channel, one of these viral challenges that she saw on TikTok, daring people, especially kids to choke themselves until they lose consciousness. It's a, it's a horrifying thing, but some kids, she's 10. Yeah. Well, it's my daughter's age. My daughter's will be 10 in two weeks. My daughter, yeah. You wrapped up days, uh, number two of school yesterday and we're talking, it was great. And then they started talking about some nonsense that I really wasn't paying attention to, but I was just kind of like hearing part of it as I was, I don't know what I was doing in the kitchen. And I just shouted out, I'm like, is that a TikTok thing? Like that's my first, that's my first reaction nowadays when I hear something I don't understand from my daughters. Is that like a TikTok thing? I don't know. Sean Ferris, have you ever tried to choke yourself till you passed out? No, I heard you're not supposed to do that. So I decided, you know, not to, not to engage in that activity. Okay. You know, it just sounds like something that, you know, probably isn't a good idea. Right. I tend to be a very smart person and it doesn't sound like a very smart thing to do. Thank you. So in this one, it's, it's, this is a federal lawsuit and usually we talk about this federal law protecting online publishers from liability. We've talked a ton about that. In this one though, the judge from the third circuit court, and this is in Philadelphia, wrote in the opinion just yesterday, TikTok makes choices about the content recommended and promoted to specific users. And by doing so is engaged in its own first party speech. So this is Judge Patty Schwartz of the third US circuit court right here in Philadelphia. This story is obviously making international news because it involves TikTok, bite dance, the companies, the parent company, bite dance, no comment. This is a Tom Klein case. Well, you know what's interesting about this is we've talked about the TikTok band proposal and bite dance in the connection to China. And you know, I'm against, I'm against bands, but you know, we're, we're now hearing this new phrase content moderation, content moderation. So under content moderation on X previously known as Twitter or Facebook, it was content moderation not to run with a New York post story from Miranda divine at not only. So like, and by the way, in the whole Zuck may feta, the feta Facebook, I just merged Facebook and Meda into cheese talking about cheese. Yes. Talking about the game. We're talking about cheese. We need to stop focusing so much on Zuckerberg and get to the bottom of who in the FBI was responsible for this go ahead, right? Like Zuckerberg's the easy target. Like who was the FBI people that were doing this? But content moderation. So you can moderate that, but we can't moderate on TikTok. Uh, nine year olds choking themselves till they pass out in this, in this one, lawyers for the mom, whose name is Tijuana Anderson, the lawyers, including, I believe this is a Tom Cline case, um, it, that what the lawyers convince, the way they convince the judge, they, they said the so-called blackout challenge, which was popular in 2021, it appeared and popped up on little Nyla's for you feed after TikTok determined that she might watch it even after other children had died trying it. And that's what the lawyers were focusing on saying, you're pushing this stuff to kids. And so they convinced the judge and now this goes forward, this is where parents have to be invested in what their kids are looking at. Yeah. And she was at home. She was up in her bedroom. Mom and dad found her. Yeah. Unresponsive in her, in her bedroom, it happened very quickly. Obviously they, they found her quickly enough that the emergency crews were late, were able to resuscitate her, rush her to the hospital. She died five years later now, boy. So the, the, I mean, mom and dad hands on here. Yeah. It's just, it's horrible, but it's a story making international news. So I wanted to, to put that on your radar. Obviously we've talked about our fills who will be playing again tonight after a big five oh win against the Astros and then move on to the, do we move on to the Braves again? Braves are next. Yeah. So we go. So at home though. The, the fills are hot, but also the weather is hot. 96 degrees today with a heat index that's going to feel like 106 degrees. I think it's over. Sean, is it going to be over a hundred today in Nashville? I thought I saw no, no, I don't think so. Okay. I don't, I didn't see on our, on our, uh, I could, I could do a double check, but I didn't see that on the forecast today. Gotcha. So here in Philadelphia, it'll feel like a hundred and five. So for anybody heading to the game, obviously it's this afternoon, but still, and then the threat of the thunderstorms. So we will see severe, some, some possibly severe weather, but it'll, we do have the excessive heat warning, the heat advisories, all of those today. So on one hand, I will say the weather, the storms and the rain will bring some relief, but the question is the timing of it. So it looks like this afternoon, this evening, things cool off. So, so once the, the rain moves through this evening, then we will experience a cool off in the seventies overnight, teeing us up for some beautiful weather. So for your Thursday tomorrow, 81 degrees, partly to mostly sunny Friday, much of the same 80 degrees and the sun is out Saturday, 84 degrees, but we may see some storms rolling through, not a wash out more like pop up storms, but watch the lightning. If you're on the beach down the Jersey shore, so that's 84 for your Saturday. And then Sunday, Monday, beautiful Sunday, 80, mid 80s, sunny and Monday, Labor Day, 80 degrees, bright, sunny skies. And that'll bring us into a beautiful stretch next week. So we just have to get through today as far as Philadelphia schools. That's why they're, they're dismissing school three hours early at noon. So kiddies have to make their way home in the heat. But it looks like for the rest of the week and then next week, it looks like the kids will be able to continue school, even despite the fact they don't have HVAC or working air conditioners in Philadelphia schools, most of them, discover Lancaster, calling all ice cream lovers indulge in Lancaster County's mouthwatering ice cream trail sample delectable flavors at charming local creameries, discover sweet delights around every corner, find the trail at the discover Lancaster.com today. Killing company news live. All right, Don. Thank you very much. Up next Wisconsin and Michigan ballots for Bobby. Is it an issue or is it just common sense on what to do? We'll get to that as we continue. Killing company back after this from just yesterday, talking about meta and Facebook and Zuckerberg's admission to the house GOP judiciary committee with James with Jim Jordan about censorship during the pandemic and certainly more election interference coming up with that pathetic prosecutor, Jack Smith, trying to recharge Donald Trump on J six in the 2020 election and all of that will get to that coming up. But I'm not sure that I buy the election interference here, Sean, when it pertains to Michigan and Wisconsin and maybe I'm wrong here. I think I'm certainly in the minority. But for those who did not see the story yesterday, RFK Junior will remain on the ballot in key battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin. If you go back to last Friday, he said that he was going to still remain on 40 ballots, but in the roughly 10 battleground states and I don't think there are 10. I don't even know that I would consider North Carolina battleground. I think that's solid Trump. I know the polls show that Kamala is close, but I think it's really six states. Ultimately, you could boil it down to the big 10 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and then if you really want to get super, super in the weeds, Pennsylvania could determine the whole ball of wax. So this comes out and he will remain on the ballot. They say in Michigan, it is too late for him to be removed. Quote, minor party candidates cannot withdraw. So his name will remain on the ballot in the November election. That was Sherry Hardman, press secretary of Michigan secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, who told Axios on Tuesday. That's in Michigan. Then, of course, you have Wisconsin now, by the way, Kennedy was nominated earlier this year as the candidate of the natural law party. They say the natural law party held their convention to select electors for RFK junior. They cannot meet at this point to select new electors since it is past the primary. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin Elections Commission also voted on Tuesday to deny Kennedy's request to be removed from the ballot. The commission based its decision on a Wisconsin law that says anyone who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot cannot decline nomination. Quote, you're not going to be able to cut a deal with someone and play last minute games. Now, I don't like the way that's phrased and worded by Democratic commissioner Mark Thompson. And they had a vote. They could have voted and I would have loved to have seen them vote in favor of body and get them off the ballot. But there's a couple of takeaways I have for this. And I saw everybody getting hot and bothered by this yesterday on social media. And again, I could be wrong here, but I mean, number one, they have some rules, right? They didn't change. This wasn't like 2020 where they changed the rules with mail in ballots for the pandemic, right? There's deadlines. You have to adhere to them. If you don't, these are kind of the consequences. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility and accountability, regardless of the political side of the aisle that things happen to fall on. But also, if you're going to vote for Bobby and he's now no longer really officially an option in Michigan and Wisconsin, despite still physically being present on the ballot. If you've been paying attention, you know, Bobby joined forces with Trump. So just vote for Donald Trump. When you go in and you have a mail in ballot or you go in in person on a machine or whatever, just don't click the button that says Bobby, click the button that says Trump. And to me, if people are, if they're heading the sand, and look, I get it, this is kind of in the weeds, we live it, but the average person might not. This is where Bobby and Trump need to get out and message on social media and say, do not click Bobby, click Trump, even though you're still going to see him physically present on the ballot. And my last takeaway was this, I think Wisconsin's far more in play for Trump than Michigan is. I'm not saying Michigan's a loss for Trump, but I do think if I had to make a prediction today, I think Michigan's going to go Kamala Harris because of the pro-Palestinian vote, Dearborn Michigan, the whole thing. I feel like this is one of the things where you might get fired up over, you might say election interference, but all you have to do is just vote for Trump. If you're a Bobby guy, just don't vote for Bobby on the ballot. It's pretty simple. I think people are losing their minds when they don't need to. That's my takeaway. It might be an unpopular opinion. Let me start with Sean, am I wrong here or do you really think this is election interference? Well, letter of the law, depending on what the law says, if it says that a candidate can't come off the ballot after being nominated, then it's very possible that you're not wrong. But we heard before Joe Biden dropped out that no matter what, he was going to be on the ballot in Wisconsin, and I highly doubt that that's going to be the case. So if Biden can come off the ballot because he swapped himself out for Kamala Harris, then why are we not making the same exception for RFK? I don't know the laws in Wisconsin, so I can't make a determination one way or the other. At the end of the day, right? At the end of the day, this isn't a foolproof way to interfere in an election, right? Because as you said, anybody who was thinking of voting for Bobby knows that he dropped out and endorsed Trump. So all those people have to do is just not vote for RFK. The other side of the equation is, well, he's on the ballot and by then maybe people have forgotten. Now, that's up to RFK now with this happening to come out and strongly say, if you're in any of these states, because you know how we kind of did the endorsement, and if you're in one of those blue states, I encourage you to vote for me. Yeah. Well, we may need to change that messaging now because of this, right? And he may need to say, you know, look, I am behind President Trump, a vote for me in this point at this point is not going to do our country any good. We're doing a unity ticket over here. Make sure that if you want to vote for RFK, the person you vote for is Trump, that's that's the messaging he's going to have to take. And that's how you counteract that. And then at the end of the day, if somebody, you know, walks into a voting booth and Wisconsin and sees RFK's name on the ballot and fills out that ballot for RFK, at that point that's on them, you know, I mean, you got to be the voter. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility. But what I will say is RFK publicly said he wants to come off the ballot and they're calling it games, which means to me, which means to me, they know this RFK endorsement of Donald Trump is a lot bigger than anybody on the left is letting on. And if they believe it's games, then that's why they are keeping him on the ballot, right? If they're saying this is this is a game being played, then they believe that it's RFK that's trying to quote unquote interfere in the election, but he's the one who's in the election, right? They believe it's his endorsement can actually move voters. And so I think this is election interference, but they're going to get away with it because letter of the law, they may be right. The point of the matter is this, right? We can still overcome it by making sure that folks in Wisconsin and Michigan and some of these other swing states that are going to leave them on the ballot, just message properly. If you if the RFK campaign still has money, they want to send it over and get mailers out to the people who, you know, volunteered for them to say, hey, remember, we're not actually running, but they're keeping us on the ballot, even use the election interference narrative and say, just make sure that if you want to vote for Bobby, you vote for Trump because that's where Bobby's going to be the best in the best position to succeed. That's all you got to do. Don Sen's on your thoughts on the shenanigans here in Michigan, Wisconsin. You calling foul or is this on Bobby to know that he can't take himself off the ballot? Well, I think, you know, to Sean's point, it does go by the law. And so if Biden took his name off in time, then it just shows you that the Democrats had it together, that they knew that they knew their deadline, if that's really true, and they knew they're watching all the deadlines in all these states, because you could read the statement that you read Nick Cale and apply that to Biden, you know, to Sean's point. So obviously the Democrats knew all these deadlines and these different, you know, key swing states. And so right now, you know, Wisconsin is, you know, it's 10. It has it's 10. I'm looking at 270 to win. So Wisconsin still viewed as a toss up state. They can't call it as well as Georgia, North Carolina. Now I thought Georgia and North Carolina were leaning red. Now it has them back to toss ups. So Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, all listed as those toss ups. So get it together, GOP. You know what I mean? Seriously, I just think that they needed to pressure if they were going to, if they were going to look at all these ballots and who's on the ballot and who's name you're going to take off, then they had to deal with that and they had to know all the deadlines. Yeah. I mean, again, when I looked at the, you know, the 270 to win.com to me, and if you want to talk about seven swing states, to me, prior to you giving that update of, you know, North Carolina and Georgia being back in the toss up category, the path of least resistance to me for Trump, the easiest path is an in order of likelihood, in my opinion, to win the election and win these three states, he has to win North Carolina, which I think he will. Then he has to flip Georgia from four years ago being a 10,000 voted advantage, all sorts of shenanigans in Georgia. Flipping at 10,000 votes should not be difficult. Atlanta is the major thorn in the side for Georgia for Trump. But other than that, the rest of the state is red. And then it comes down to Pennsylvania. If you win Pennsylvania after securing Carolina and Georgia, you win the election 270 to 268, assuming you don't win Arizona or Nevada or Michigan or Wisconsin. Those would be the three of the seven. The other election interference story that we have to get to, which this one really sticks in my crawl. But I think the silver lining in this is if there are some people still out there undetermined, undecided, this really reeks of desperation. This is a guy with an axe to grind with sour grapes who thought he was going to have an easier waltz to the finish line. And he is not. And that's Jack Smith and re re indicting Donald Trump here on election stuff from 2020 that spewed over and spilled over into January of 2021. Sean, I know you were tweeting a lot about this. I'm going to tee you up. I'll react after you. But your thoughts, because I think you and I are absolutely in agreement on on what's going on here and what's in play with Jack Smith. Well, the Jack Smith case is that's always been election interference. And ironically, it has to do with election interference, right? They're saying that Donald Trump had tried to overturn the 2020 election. And I was in a Twitter space last night. We were listening to some, some lawyers actually talk about this. And what the DC Jack Smith case is such a sham, but it's in DC. So if it ever does go to trial, you know, it's an automatic conviction as his every J six case that that is heard in, in DC. But they're there. The Jack Smith is essentially playing mind reader. He's basically saying that Donald Trump knew he legitimately lost and said that he didn't lose on purpose to, to rile everybody up and, you know, overturn the election. But there's no way to prove that, you know, and I think Donald Trump believes he legitimately won. And that, you know, shenanigans are played. And, and, and we dealt with all of the fugasiness with ballot drop boxes and fake, whatever, whatever it is you believe happened. The laptop story, the laptop story that, you know, the media rigging it, et cetera. I believe Donald Trump, you know, firmly believes in his heart of hearts that he did legitimately win and that it was illegally stolen from him. And in that case, that is protected speech. You're allowed to speak your mind. And so this is all about election or French. What I don't get is, you know, at this point, we've been dealing with the indictments for, you know, 18 months at this point, right? Yep. Do they not understand that every time they do this, it gives Donald Trump a bump in the polls? Do they, do they not understand that, you know, the phrase the more they indict us, the more they unite us? That's a thing for a reason, right? Like, that's a, this isn't something that we just kind of, we dreamed up after the conviction his poll numbers went up. Every time, after the mug shot, his fundraising went up, you know, after they tried to kill him, there was, there was unity amongst the Trump supporters and people on the outside of the MAGA movement, right? So every time they try this, it helps him. I just, I don't understand why they keep doing it. You know, you're telling me he's a, he's already a convicted felon. She's a prosecutor. We're not going back. You need this? You really need this. I still firmly believe if they put him in prison and with that sentencing thing is coming up September 18th in New York, I'm telling you, they might as well cancel the election because you're going to win. If they're not going to, they're not going to put them in. They're going to sentence him, but he's not going to spend a day in jail. I tend to agree, although if they did, I think it's election over. I think it's ball game. You're right. 100% wins in the jail cell. Yes. He wants, look, he wants to look at this. We're behind bars and I'd have greater bars. These are not gold. I want the gold bars. This is like Bob Menendez. I want to be gold bar. Yeah. No, no, seriously, you're right. I think if they throw him, if they get that picture of him in a cell, it's over. It's over. Yeah. Don, your thoughts here on, on Jack Smith's latest pitiful attempt. I just shook my head yesterday when I saw that come across. I just said, are you kidding me? And this is talk about playing games right before an election. And think about this, you know, November 5th is the election. But as we've talked a lot about in states like Pennsylvania, we're looking at mid September when the voting actually begins and that early voting begins. And so to me, this is the opportunity. This is all political. This is Merrick Garland and Joe Biden's DOJ. And this is their sick dog. That's, that's what this is. Jack Smith is, is just the dog. You have to view him as the, the dog who they're sicking on Trump, and to try to take him down or distract him, whatever that looks like. But Jack Smith, if you look at his history of this, that's, that is, that is the role he has always played. And his major cases have been overthrown. And so he has, he's somebody who has failed at this time, at these kinds of political persecutions. And so this in, in our history, this does not age well. And especially at a time when you just have, you know, the meta CEO finally admitting what he admitted under congressional pressure to admit that he was being bullied, pressured, whatever you want to call it, by this administration. It's, you put, you zoom out and look at that and think about that. And to me, and I think there are more and more Americans who look at all of this. And if you look at the facts and you say to yourself, wow, this is incredible. You know, why is it that they don't want Trump? Yep. Keep in mind, you know, we, we gave you, we cited the one poll and the survey that said 17% of people would have changed their vote in 2020 had they have known about the Biden family corruption and the Hunter Biden laptop story from the New York Post. And you say, oh, 17%, but how do we really know, even if it was 8%, even if it was 4%, that election four years ago was determined by 42,000 votes in three states. So 1%, 6%, 17%, could have easily have changed the bottom line result. 855-839-1210. What's on the gut sheet? Well, you'll find out coming up next Tony Bruno at 830 here on Talk Radio 1210-WPhD. It's Cale and Company on demand from Talk Radio 1210-WPhD and the free Odyssey app. Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be filling in for us on Thursday and Friday show. So look at you set tomorrow for Kamala Harris's big sit down with Dana Bash on CNN alongside her emotional support animal Timmy walls and they'll have full reaction and a breakdown coming up on Friday. We'll sound off on it Tuesday when we return from Labor Day weekend. But before we get to Bruno in just about 40 minutes, it's 749. It's time for what's on the cut sheet. What's on the cut sheet? All right, John Ferris on Stensland. It is cut sheet time here on this Wednesday morning and we have a lot to react to, a lot of sound to get through. And we will start in Michigan where I believe JD Vance was yesterday. Boys, this is clip number six. You know, I think, you know, when we talked about Trump seizing the momentum, you know, we talked about it on Friday with Bobby Kennedy, we talked about it on Monday, we talked about it on Tuesday show. Kamala Harris needed to do something to get some of the attention of the headlines back on her, hence the interview coming up on Thursday. But here's what Trump's vice president pick JD Vance had to say about Kamala Harris and all the plagiarizing of policies, clip number six. But I read a story this morning that her advisors are considering just copying all of Donald Trump's policies. They're more popular. In fact, I've heard that for her debate in just a couple of weeks, she's going to put on a Navy suit, a long red tie and adopt the slogan, make America great again. I think that's what. And that was JD in big rap. It's Michigan yesterday. So yeah, throw on the blue suit, put on the red tie. Don't forget the white dress shirt underneath. And Sean Ferris, while she's at it, she might as well just pull a joy read, bleach the hair blonde and go for the beautiful locks. Yeah. Well, I think that's what Troy read. Duds. She's culturally appropriating. And I think Kamala Harris, I think she'd look good in that red tie. You know, she's campaigning on the wall. She's campaigning on no taxes on tips. As JD Vance said that soon she's going to be saying make America great again, right? They're saying we're not going back. That's going to change soon. And I'm sure we'll start hearing about deportations maybe and and all sorts of other good stuff that Donald Trump has been maybe show, maybe show law, she'll start campaigning on space force or operation warp speed or something. Who knows? I would imagine the entire Trump platform is eventually. It's uh, it's pretty embarrassing. I'll say that. You know, it's also ridiculous about this. And we've talked about this many times on this show. When they go after Trump, they attack Trump, you notice they never really truly go after his policies. Because the policies were effective. And if they're being honest, and I think we're actually seeing it in real time, they're envious of the policies because the policies were popular in this country. They were successful pre COVID. And it's almost like one of these things where, you know, if you just like, honestly, people are like making stories about Trump and while he's running out of money and he's got this little ad where he's saying, if you can donate, I know things are tough, but any little bit helps. And the reason why he needs donations is because they're taking him to court all the time and he's got to pay all these absurd legal, uh, you know, fees. But this is just one of those things for me with Kamala Harris where it's like, my God, you know, if we had like educated voters, they would see through it, but they're so blinded by the Trump hate, like I could go to my mother-in-law and say, Hey, Judy, what do you think about Kamala wanting to build the wall? I thought the book, I thought the wall was racist. I thought the wall was anti-American and she would be like, well, it's still better than Trump. And I'm like, no, no, but you didn't hear me. You heard me say Trump and the 80% of your brain that requires logic, that part shut off your brain literally shuts off when I say the word Trump and you you immediately tune me out and get ready to hit me with your counter talking points. What do you think about Kamala wanting to reinstitute the wall and it shall immediately just say something? Well, it beats Donald Trump. This is what you have to overcome. And I'll be honest, I don't know if you can overcome it. And we can sit here and talk about policy versus strategy. The Democrats and Don, you say this all the time, they're diabolical. They know what they're doing. We might not like it. We might not think it's this that or the other thing. But maybe they've done the calculus that says just being opposite of Trump as a human being is enough to get you to victory because that looks like that's what they're banking on right now because they're trying to copy his policies. They're but they're doing everything to manipulate the media and avoid having the candidate much like the proverbial, you know, Biden in the basement. They're just trying to do hide the candidate again and get away with it. Yeah. And and there are some differences though this time around. And I will say this that we've all experienced what we've experienced. We can't unburden what was her saying that she always says unburden by what is unburdened from what has been crazy sayings. But so we can't unsee it. And so we've experienced the pandemic. We've experienced the shutdowns that all the lies. And we we don't have trust. I mean half the country at least does not have trust anymore for our quote unquote institutions. And that's a good thing. Yep. I agree. We are skeptical. We are cynical. Yes. And we didn't have that before. Not to not to this extent because we've every every American at some level has experienced it. Whether you're upset about the COVID shutdowns, whether you lost your business or you didn't, whether you were or maybe your kid or whatever was forced to get the vaccine and you didn't feel that was necessary. So think about the pandemic but also then think about what we now know with Russia, Russia, Russia with with all I mean we can go through it all. It's incredible that the fact that this administration and I think about this actually knew the FBI knew that there were reporters who were on to the Hunter laptop story. So they in advance went to all of the social media sites. Think about this. And they said, Hey heads up. There's going to be this this story but it's really a foreign interference by Russia. And we just want to give you a heads up that if you see this coming, then just know that that's from Russia. And that is Russian, you know, attempted interference in an upcoming election heads up on that one. Yep. So now sure enough Miranda divine the New York Post right they come along with their with their investigation. And now Facebook sees it and they go, Oh, oh, there it is. They warned us about this. So now they report it because they don't want to get in trouble with the feds. Right. And now so think about that. So so not only it was not after the fact that that's what struck me. So are they like, how do they know that Miranda divine was working on that? Are they monitoring her? Because that wow, that's really wiretap that they want. You know what I'm saying? How did they how did they know that that story was going to come out? Because that's some deep communist scary. Oh, yeah, talk about third world country stuff. Well, and then sometimes they'll just try to flat out intimidate you Sean. Remember Matt Taibbi after the Twitter files? Remember Matt Taibbi was supposed to testify before Congress and then just suddenly randomly the IRS shows up on his doorstep the day before he owed like, yeah, I'm just totally making it up. But he owed like 13 bucks and like, hey, you got to pay that like, this is a random appearance knock knock who's there. I mean, come on, man. It's so obvious. Yeah, I'm trying to intimidate him. Yeah, that's what it is. It's embarrassing. All right, let's get to clip number eight. Tucker Carlson on X got to sit down with Bobby Kennedy. Clip number eight. This is RFK junior telling Tucker that Kamala refused to meet with him. Let's take a listen and watch this. I reached out to her and I reached out to a number of people including some relatives of mine are very, very close to her personally into the Democratic Party. And they just said, that's an unsartered. There's no way in the world that she's going to talk to you. And they said, we can we can get you a meeting with a low level campaign official. And I said, I'm okay. I'm not interested in that. Why wouldn't it's it's interesting. Why wouldn't come with her to meet with you? Maybe the same reason that she hasn't given an interview. You know, I think it seems to me that there's a lot of handlers involved. And that and you know, even when you talk to Democrats about, you know, do you really think it's a good idea to be electing somebody who cannot give an interview? They say, well, you're not electing or you're electing the people around her. You're electing the apparatus and the apparatus. But the apparatus, an apparatus, I don't have any faith in its apparatus that are Neocons like, you know, like Anthony Blinken, and who are, you know, running us right up into a world with three. And there are people who, you know, who mastermind this censorship from inside the White House, that's the apparatus that they want to relax. And to me, that's an apparatus that has no appeal. These are people who are just answering me. There's the people who try to throw me out of the party who cancel the primaries. That's the apparatus. You know, if it was a Democrat who said I can think of my own, I understand what this country is supposed to look like. I understand what democracy is supposed to look like. And I, you know, and I think that's great. Great. Let's do that. But it's just, it's strange from her perspective, first of all, electing an apparatus is not how democracy works. That's an oligarchy, just in point of fact. But as a political calculation, your presence in the race running third party hurt Trump. No one disputes that. The polling's really clear on that. So if you're the Harris campaign, kind of a win, right, to get some alignment with you, even human curiosity, you'd think would compel her to want to meet with you. Like take a meeting like, why do you care? But she didn't even talk to you. I think that's, I think it's very weird. It is very weird. And weird is the word of the summer when it comes to Republicans versus Democrats and vice versa. So I had two takeaways from this. And Don, I want to get your thoughts and then we'll get Sean. So let me get this straight. Donald Trump can sit down with Elon Musk for two hours. Donald Trump can sit down with Theo Vaughn, Gayden, a gamer, Aidan Ross. RFK can sit down with Tucker Carlson. I watched about 45 minutes of it. I think it's about an 88 minute interview that's on Tucker's Twitter feed if you want to go and watch the full hour and a half. And she can't, she can't sit down and do any of that with anybody. That's the first takeaway. So I give, you know, Bobby Kennedy again, but we shouldn't even be giving these people credit. Like if you're running for president, you should be able to sit down for two hours with anybody and shoot the breeze. It shouldn't be like you need 38 days to prep for it. But this is where I think Trump has to be careful. And Don, you talked about this a lot, especially during the first term, there was a lot of backstabbers that did Trump wrong. This is a guy who just right there by, I think, deductive reasoning, he basically said that his services, whatever those were worth, 3%, 6%, were up for grabs. He was willing to talk to Kamala Harris because even though there are four or five things that align with Trump, there's probably six to eight different things that align with Democrats in the far left. You know, Bobby's like my, he's a lot like my wife's uncle I always tell you about. He's part Bernie Sanders. He's part Alex Jones. He's so on the extreme fringe on both sides that they actually wrap around and meet on the back end. That's where you have to be careful if you're Trump. Like you take what Bobby brings to the table election wise, you find a little niche for him, whether it's the environment or whatever, and you give him a little cubicle down at the end of the hall and you say do what you do. Just stay in your lane, right? Like that's how you have to handle him. Yeah, I think that, though, what it shows me is that RFK Jr., he does want to make a difference in a couple of areas. And his skill set, obviously, is the environmental attorney as well as he talked a lot about the poisoning, if you will, of our food in America, what the FDA, what America allows in our foods as far as preservatives, pesticides, that especially Europe, but many other countries around the globe just do not allow, we allow it. Why? And we have all of these obesity epidemics and as well, we have a mental health crisis. And he was the one who tied that all together, that when you have obesity, when you have all these health problems, there is a direct tie to your physical problems and your mental health problems. So he tied that together. And I think he does genuinely care about a lot about that. But as well, to me, I think that RFK Jr., what he has experienced in real time with the media bias, as a Kennedy, he has been a darling in his life, right? An immediate darling up until when he was running as an independent. And then he got that slap in the face that every person like Trump, who was a media darling, and a poster boy, and his Trump back in the day, right? He was a star on NBC. He was this billionaire who donated to Democrats and Republicans because he knew the game. But then once he put that R behind his name, Trump then experienced the backstabbing and the backlash. And now Kennedy has had a rotten taste of that and what that feels like. And so Kennedy getting up on the stage last Friday and talking about that as well, as far as being blocked out by the so-called mainstream media. To me, I think Kennedy, yes, was willing to have the conversation. And probably as a Kennedy, think about that. He's an American, his family, that name is iconic with the word Democrat in America. So yeah, I think that that was his last ditch effort, maybe, to stay Democrat. But I think the fact that they basically wouldn't even meet with him. Think about that. I mean, just to just to slap a Kennedy in the face just shows you how far left they are. Well, and they didn't even allow him to compete in the primary against Joe. So maybe Sean, it shouldn't be a surprise to us that they didn't meet with him. They didn't even allow him to try to take a swing at Joe and knock him off the pedestal, so to speak. But of course not. And yeah, they iced him out of the primary, and then they didn't even take his calls when he was trying to have these conversations at least take the call so that he can't later down the road say, well, they didn't even want to talk to me. But Don's right. I mean, look at how they treated one of their own from a family with a legacy like the Kennedys. And this, I don't know, maybe they're arrogant. Maybe they just maybe they don't want to go back to, you know, the sanity that, you know, they keep saying we're not going back. Maybe they don't want to go back to a sane Democrat party where, yeah, sure, both parties had their differences, but it wasn't, you know, they're the, we weren't nashing our teeth, right? Or jumping down each other's throats. The fact that they mistreated a Kennedy like this just goes to show you that that whatever you thought the Democrat party was, even under Clinton, Bill Clinton, it's completely different now. This is a totally different species. And a lot of moderate Democrats, I really hope they see what Don just highlighted. Look at how they treated a Kennedy. If you refer to yourself as a Kennedy Democrat, they are not your home and they don't want you. They showed you they don't want you. And think about Kennedy, the Kennedy name and the traditional, even here in Philadelphia, the Ed Rendell's, the Bob Brady's, right, the traditional Democrat who was for the working man, the working person. I think the union vote, no matter what, anybody tells me as far as union leadership, and we keep hearing this, that union members say, yeah, our leadership, the biggity big top of the top leadership, they may be on a stage with Kamala or Biden or whoever, but that's not where the mindset of the working person is right now. Do they really trust, who do they trust? That that's the question. Do they trust Trump? Because I think they lost trust in Trump the last time around. I think they're gaining the trust with Trump. And part of that is just that not only do people not trust Kamala because of the flip flop or thing, but they just don't know her. That's right. And it's too soon. Right. Right. Well, and their voting base doesn't know anything anyway. So they all love to just have their head in the sand when it comes to this. And it's just the Democratic party is no longer the party of democracy. They want to monopoly on thought. They want to monopoly on information. They want to monopoly on speech. And most importantly, they want to monopoly on power. So this is not the Kennedy Democrat party of the 1960s or the 80s, or heck the early to mid 2000s pre Obama. It's totally changed. Yeah, but your your point about, you know, head in the sand as far as just the union vote. That is just one singular mission. If you think about it, and that is how do I save my job? I mean, we're in this tough economy by economics, right? And so that I think with union workers, I think what they're looking at is we don't want these jobs to go overseas. We don't want to lose these jobs. And we want a fair good deal to make a living here. So who are they going to trust with that? So with Trump, if he comes out strong and says, I'm going to support the unions, I'm going to bring back jobs, and I'm going to keep I'm going to be union strong. I think he gets that union vote. I do. I think he gets that, even though we've from the rank and file. Yes, from the right. Yes. Yeah. Not the leadership, not the Randy Wine Gardens, or they, you know, and we saw union quote unquote leaders speaking out calling Trump a scab or whatever the DNC, but I think that there is a good chance that Trump then convinces if he if he comes out and speaks and speaks directly to like you said, Sean, the rank and file and says, I'm going to save your union jobs. I'm committed to you. Then I think he gets their vote. All right. Clip number 10 is up next boys. We got to get to James Carville. And I'm going to blast James Carville right now because this guy flip flops like Kamala Harris. We just played you a clip a day or two ago of Carville saying, you know, August is usually the month of the of the Democrat party. And it's not going that way right now. And remember, he started saying that Trump's in actually really good shape. Remember, he said if if we're if Kamala's up to it actually means we're down one and he made it sound like Trump's in a really good spot. And we've seen everybody's regurgitating it now. Right. In August of 2016, Trump was down eight points, nine points to Hillary. In August of 2020, Trump was down six to Joe Biden. He's only down a point and a half. Trump's in good shape. Now he completely flip flops. Clip number 10, Carville says Trump knows he's in deep trouble and it's driving him crazy. Let's listen to this. So let me ask you this. You just said that the Trump campaign is he's confused off balance. Is is Trump in trouble and does he know that? Yes, and yes. He has a have a shock like survival instinct. And he knows that he's not having the same effect as he used to. He knows that Harris has become what he's always wanted to be used to kind of hard item. He does. And he's not the new kid on the block anymore. And he's struggling to regain that. But but he he let's say he has very primitive survival skills. And I think this is something that in his driving him crazy. Right. I think what you're saying is he's in deep, in deep trouble and is aware of it. Yes, he is. And he's aware. And now we got how he gets out of it. Oh, can he get out of it? I don't know. James, thanks so much for coming on. We don't need the pleasantries. We got to we got to tighten those things up. Anyway, so you know what? I get it. He helped Clinton get elected. He's been doing it a long time. The resume is great. But he's kind of a shell of himself of what he used to be. He's getting up there in years. He's completely full of crap. Trump's favorability rating has never been higher. Trump Trump is more likable now than he was in 2020 than he was in 2016. In 2016, he got 62 million votes in the popular vote. In 2020, first bad as Trump was, he got 12 million more votes. He went from 62 million to 74 million. It's my belief. It's my opinion. This time around, he's going to have more than 74 million votes in the total vote count in the popular vote. And oh, by the way, he's in the real clear politics average. He's down a point and a half. We just gave you, Athan yesterday, that showed how good he's being portrayed in Pennsylvania, despite being under polled and Carville's of the belief that Trump thinks he's in trouble. I give Carville credit for his career. But dude, you can't keep flip-flopping opinions and be factually incorrect. I'm not going to kiss your butt anymore. I don't give a damn what you did 30 years ago. It ain't 1993 anymore. Homie. Give me a break. Carville, you're right. Jesus. You're right. These people change like the weather and they do whatever they think is going to get them some applause, some pats on the back, a little bit of content on social media to get their names out there. And it happens everywhere. That's what he's doing. A lot of people say things for the sake of saying them. I think you're highlighting this now. And it happens everywhere. It drives me crazy. So are you saying it based off of any fact? Are you saying it to draw a reaction? Are you saying it for the sake of saying it? I have gone to war many, many times on social media with clickbaiters. I've done it a billion times. I hate it. It is destructive. If you have an agenda and then you start clickbaiting, you lose credibility. What is the ultimate story of clickbait? It's the boy who cried wolf, right? It's, well, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no. Now there's going to be an issue. I mean, how many times can you continue to either change your position or say something that you can't prove hoping that it's right? And then when it's not right, you come up with some excuses to why you were right in the first place, or you just change your position again and forget about what you said in the past. It's typical politics, but you're, you know, you have every right to be upset with this dude where in one case, he's, he says Donald Trump's in a great spot. And then a couple days later, a couple minutes later, a couple seconds later, he's like, no, he's in a horrible spot and he knows it. I mean, this is ridiculous. And he's in the, he is objectively, objectively, if we are going to look at this and not even look at James Carvel and just look at the last two election cycles that Donald Trump was on the ballot, he's objectively in the best position that he's ever been in at this point in the cycle. Correct. You can't even argue that. Correct. You can't even argue that. Yep. I agree. And look, you know, he and Axelrod got a lot of skins on the wall. They've been doing it a long time. They've got more of a political resume than I'll ever have. I get it. But we got to stop taking every single thing that these two guys say as gospel. Okay. Like they never get anything wrong. I mean, for the love of God, enough with Carville. I mean, go drink your liquor and watch LSU get beat by USC this weekend. I'm done with this guy. But Don, you know this as well, you know, Trump as well as anybody you've been around him. Was he frustrated a little bit during the honeymoon period of Harris? Yeah. How could he not be? But I think also the frustration, if it was true, and he was being agitated, it was because this narrative of he doesn't know how to attack Kamala Harris. And then maybe there was a moment where, you know, you've got like the DeSantis syndrome, where you've got a bunch of people telling him on how he needs to handle this and how he should approach topic X, Y or Z. Maybe there was too many cooks in the kitchen for a matter of 48 hours. But I mean, you know, after adding Bobby to your ticket, so to speak, I think a lot of things are back in favor of Trump right now. I don't think over the last five days, Trump has been in a bad frame of mind, so to speak. Would you agree? Yeah, I think, you know, think about it from Trump's viewpoint. Just think about he's been since late June. So he debates Biden and it's a it's a KO, right? It's just everybody says, oh, it's over. Yep, the kitchen over. Right. And then there's this assassination attempt on him. He survives that. And think, think, think about everything. I mean, my head spins when I think about everything from from Trump's viewpoint of what he's been through, as far as somebody's ringing the bell. But you think about from his viewpoint, what he's been through persecution, prosecution, everything. And then he, you know, he's coming off this huge, you know, RNC convention where it's it's this huge wave. And boom, here comes the flip, the switcharoo. Yeah, they pull off a switcharoo, which I guess in Wisconsin, if it's if it's somebody like RFK Junior trying to get on the ballot, then it's playing games. But when it's at the top of the ticket, it's, you know, just par for the course. So think about that. Your, your DJT, you've got to now deal with a brand new candidate who's allowed to just come on the scene. The media gushes over her. The media allows her not to have any accountability, not to do any interviews for well over a month. That's crazy. They would never treat a Republican candidate like that or an independent as we've seen. And so yeah, is that frustrating as a human being? Would that be frustrating? But I would say this, his his resilience, his persistence, the fact that he comes in Monday morning, there he is at Arlington National at that emotional ceremony. And what does he do with his action? He says, I'm here. I'm here among the people. And I'm showing my respect. And he dedicates his Monday to not. Hey, Mike Valenti here host a cash to ticket alongside my partner, Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming there are a bunch of pro betters when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they hit 80% of the games? When really, they just lose like most of us. Think cash to tickets the spot for you. We're real, we're transparent, we're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to cash the ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts from just yesterday talking about meta and Facebook and Zuckerberg's admission to the house GOP judiciary committee with James with Jim Jordan about censorship during the pandemic and certainly more election interference coming up with that pathetic prosecutor, Jack Smith, trying to recharge Donald Trump on J6 in the 2020 election and all of that. We'll get to that coming up. But I'm not sure that I buy the election interference here, Sean, when it pertains to Michigan and Wisconsin. And maybe I'm wrong here. I think I'm certainly in the minority. But for those who did not see the story yesterday, RFK Jr. will remain on the ballot in key battleground states of Michigan and Wisconsin. If you go back to last Friday, he said that he was going to still remain on 40 ballots. But in the roughly 10 battleground states and I don't think there are 10. I don't even know that I would consider North Carolina battleground. I think that's solid Trump. I know the polls show that Kamala is close, but I think it's really six states. Ultimately, you could boil it down to the big 10 states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. And then if you really want to get super super in the weeds, Pennsylvania could determine the whole ball of wax. So this comes out and he will remain on the ballot. They say in Michigan, it is too late for him to be removed. Quote, minor party candidates cannot withdraw. So his name will remain on the ballot in the November election. That was Sherry Hardman, press secretary of Michigan secretary of state Jocelyn Benson, who told Axios on Tuesday. That's in Michigan. Then, of course, you have Wisconsin. Now, by the way, Kennedy was nominated earlier this year as the candidate of the natural law party. They say the natural law party held their convention to select electors for RFK Jr. They cannot meet at this point to select new electors since it is past the primary. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin elections commission also voted on Tuesday to deny Kennedy's request to be removed from the ballot. The commission based its decision on a Wisconsin law that says anyone who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot cannot decline nomination. Quote, you're not going to be able to cut a deal with someone and play last minute games. Now, I don't like the way that's phrased and worded by Democratic commissioner Mark Thompson. And they had a vote. They could have voted and I would have loved to have seen them vote in favor of body and get them off the ballot. But there's a couple of takeaways I have for this. And I saw everybody getting hot and bothered by this yesterday on social media. And again, I could be wrong here. But I mean, number one, they have some rules, right? They didn't change. This wasn't like 2020 where they changed the rules with mail-in ballots for the pandemic, right? There's deadlines you have to adhere to them. If you don't, these are kind of the consequences. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility and accountability, regardless of the political side of the aisle that things happen to fall on. But also, if you're going to vote for Bobby, and he's now no longer really officially an option in Michigan and Wisconsin, despite still physically being present on the ballot. If you've been paying attention, you know, Bobby joined forces with Trump. So just vote for Donald Trump. When you go in and you have a mail-in ballot or you go in in person on a machine or whatever, just don't click the button that says Bobby, click the button that says Trump. And to me, if people have their head in the sand, and look, I get it. This is kind of in the weeds. We live it, but the average person might not. This is where Bobby and Trump need to get out and message on social media and say, do not click Bobby, click Trump, even though you're still going to see him physically present on the ballot. And my last takeaway was this. I think Wisconsin's far more in play for Trump than Michigan is. I'm not saying Michigan's a loss for Trump, but I do think if I had to make a prediction today, I think Michigan's going to go Kamala Harris because of the pro-Palestinian vote, Dearborn, Michigan, the whole thing. I feel like this is one of the things where you might get fired up over. You might say election interference, but all you have to do is just vote for Trump. If you're a Bobby guy, just don't vote for Bobby on the ballot. It's pretty simple. I think people are losing their minds when they don't need to. That's my takeaway. It might be an unpopular opinion. Let me start with Sean. Am I wrong here or do you really think this is election interference? Well, letter of the law, depending on what the law says, if it says that a candidate can't come off the ballot after being nominated, then it's very possible that you're not wrong. But we heard before Joe Biden dropped out that no matter what, he was going to be on the ballot in Wisconsin. And I highly doubt that that's going to be the case. So if Biden can come off the ballot because he swapped himself out for Kamala Harris, then why are we not making the same exception for RFK? I don't know the laws in Wisconsin, so I can't make a determination one one way or the other. At the end of the day, right? At the end of the day, this isn't a foolproof way to interfere in an election, right? Because as you said, anybody who was thinking of voting for Bobby knows that he dropped out and endorsed Trump. So all those people have to do is just not vote for RFK. The other side of the equation is, well, he's on the ballot and by then maybe people have forgotten. Now, that's up to RFK now with this happening to come out and strongly say, if you're in any of these states, because you know how we kind of did the endorsement. And if you're in one of those blue states, I encourage you to vote for me. Yeah. Well, we may need to change that messaging now because of this. Right. And he may need to say, you know, look, I am behind President Trump. A vote for me at this point is not going to do our country any good. We're doing a unity ticket over here. Make sure that if you want to vote for RFK, the person you vote for is Trump. That's, that's the messaging he's going to have to take. And that's how you counteract that. And then at the end of the day, if somebody, you know, walks into a voting booth and Wisconsin and sees RFK's name on the ballot and fills out that ballot for RFK, at that point, that's on them. You know, I mean, you got to be the voter. I'm a big believer in personal responsibility. But what I will say is RFK publicly said he wants to come off the ballot and they're calling it games, which means to me, which means to me, they know this RFK endorsement of Donald Trump is a lot bigger than anybody on the left is letting on. If they believe it's games, then that's why they are keeping him on the ballot. Right? If they're saying this is this is a game being played, then they believe that it's RFK that's trying to quote unquote interfere in the election. But he's the one who's in the election, right? They believe it's his endorsement can actually move voters. And so I think this is election interference, but they're going to get away with it because letter of the law, they may be right. The point of the matter is this, right? We can still overcome it by making sure that folks in Wisconsin and Michigan and some of these other swing states that are going to leave them on the ballot. Just message properly. If you if the RFK campaign still has money, they want to send it over and get mailers out to the people who, you know, volunteered for them to say, Hey, remember, we're not actually running, but they're keeping us on the ballot. Even use the election interference narrative and say, just make sure that if you want to vote for Bobby, you vote for Trump because that's where Bobby's going to be the best in the best position to succeed. That's all you got to do. Don Sen's on your thoughts on the shenanigans here in Michigan, Wisconsin. You calling foul or is this on Bobby to know that he can't take himself off the ballot? Well, I think, you know, to Sean's point, it does go by the law. And so if Biden took his name off in time, then it just shows you that the Democrats had it together, that they knew that they knew their deadline. If that's really true. And they knew they're watching all the deadlines in all these states, because you could read the statement that you read, Nick Cale, and apply that to Biden, you know, to Sean's point. So obviously the Democrats knew all these deadlines and these different, you know, key swing states. And so right now, you know, Wisconsin is, you know, it's 10. It has it's 10. I'm looking at 270 to win. So Wisconsin still viewed as a toss up state. They can't call it, as well as Georgia, North Carolina. Now I thought Georgia and North Carolina were leaning red. Now it has them back to toss ups. So Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, all listed as those toss ups. So get it together, GOP, you know what I mean? Seriously, I just think that they needed to pressure if they were going to, if they were going to look at all these ballots and who's on the ballot and who's name you're going to take off, then they had to deal with that and they had to know all the deadlines. Yeah, I mean, again, when I looked at the, you know, the 270 to win.com to me. And if you want to talk about seven swing states, to me, prior to you giving that update of, you know, North Carolina and Georgia being back in the toss up category, the path of least resistance to me for Trump, the easiest path is an in order of likelihood, in my opinion, to win the election and win these three states. He has to win North Carolina, which I think he will. Then he has to flip Georgia from four years ago being a 10,000 voted advantage, all sorts of shenanigans in Georgia flipping at 10,000 votes should not be difficult. Atlanta is the major thorn in the side for Georgia for Trump. But other than that, the rest of the state is red. And then it comes down to Pennsylvania. If you win Pennsylvania after securing Carolina and Georgia, you win the election to 70 to 268. Assuming you don't win Arizona or Nevada or Michigan or Wisconsin, those would be the three of the seven. The other election interference story that we have to get to, which this one really sticks in my crawl. But I think the silver lining in this is if there are some people still out there undetermined, undecided, this really reeks of desperation. This is a guy with an axe to grind with sour grapes who thought he was going to have an easier waltz to the finish line. And he is not. And that's Jack Smith and re re indicting Donald Trump here on election stuff from 2020 that spewed over and spilled over into January of 2021. Sean, I know you were tweeting a lot about this. I'm going to tee you up. I'll react after you. But your thoughts, because I think you and I are absolutely in agreement on on what's going on here and what's in play with Jack Smith. Well, the Jack Smith case is that's always been election interference. And ironically, it has to do with election interference, right? They're saying that Donald Trump had tried to overturn the 2020 election. And I was in a Twitter space last night. We were listening to some lawyers actually talk about this. And the DC Jack Smith case is such a sham, but it's in DC. So if it ever does go to trial, you know, it's an automatic conviction as is every J six case that that is heard in in DC. But there there are the Jack Smith is essentially playing mind reader. He's basically saying that Donald Trump knew he legitimately lost and said that he didn't lose on purpose to to rile everybody up and, you know, overturn the election. But there's no way to prove that, you know, and I think Donald Trump believes he legitimately won. And that, you know, shenanigans were played. And we dealt with all of the figasiness with ballot drop boxes and fake, whatever, whatever it is you believe happened. The laptop story, the laptop story that, you know, the media rigging it, etc. I believe Donald Trump, you know, firmly believes in his heart of hearts that he did legitimately win and that it was illegally stolen from him. And in that case, that is protected speech. You're allowed to speak your mind. And so this is all about election or French. What I don't get is, you know, at this point, we've been dealing with the indictments for, you know, 18 months at this point, right? Do they not understand that every time they do this, it gives Donald Trump a bump in the polls? Do they not understand that, you know, the phrase the more they indict us, the more they unite us? That's a thing for a reason, right? Like, that's a, this isn't something that we just kind of, we dreamed up after the conviction his poll numbers went up. Every time, after the mug shot, his fundraising went up, you know, after they tried to kill him, there was, there was unity amongst the Trump supporters and people on the outside of the MAGA movement, right? So every time they try this, it helps him. I just, I don't understand why they keep doing it. You know, you're telling me he's a, he's already a convicted felon. She's a prosecutor. We're not going back. You need this? You really need this. I still think for Jack Smith. And I still firmly believe if they put him in prison and with that sentencing thing is coming up September 18th in New York, I'm telling you, they might as well cancel the election because going to win. If they're not going to, they're not going to put them in. They're going to sentence in, but he's not going to spend a day in jail. I tend to agree, although if they did, I think it's election over. I think it's ballgame. You're right. 100% he wins in the jail cell. Yes. I mean, he wants, look, he wants to look at this. We're behind bars and I'd have graded bars. These are not gold. I want the gold bars. This is like Bob Hernandez. I want to be gold bar. Yeah. No, no, seriously, you're right. I think if they throw him, if they get that picture of him in a cell, it's over. It's over. Yeah. Don, your thoughts here on, on Jack Smith's latest pitiful attempt. I just shook my head yesterday when I saw that come across. I just said, are you kidding me? And this is talk about playing games right before an election. And think about this, November 5th is the election. But as we've talked a lot about in states like Pennsylvania, we're looking at mid September when the voting actually begins and that really voting begins. And so to me, this is the opportunity. This is all political. This is Merrick Garland and Joe Biden's DOJ. And this is their sick dog. That's, that's what this is. Jack Smith is, is just the dog. You have to view them as the, the dog who they're sicking on Trump and to try to take him down or distract him, whatever that looks like. But Jack Smith, if you look at his history of this, that's, that is, that is the role he has always played and his major cases have been overthrown. And so he, he has, he's somebody who has failed at this time, at these kinds of political persecutions. And so this in, in our history, this does not age well. And especially at a time when you just have, you know, the meta CEO finally admitting what he admitted under congressional pressure to admit that he was being bullied, pressured, whatever you want to call it, by this administration, it's, you put, you'll zoom out and look at that and think about that. And to me, and I think there are more and more Americans who look at all of this. And if you look at the facts and you say to yourself, wow, this is incredible. You know, why is it that they don't want Trump? Yep. Yeah. Keep in mind, you know, we gave you, we cited the one poll and the survey that said 17% of people would have changed their vote in 2020 had they have known about the Biden family corruption and the Hunter Biden laptop story from the New York Post. And you say, Oh, 17%. But how do we really know, even if it was 8%, even if it was 4%, that election four years ago was determined by 42,000 votes in three states. So 1%, 6%, 17%, could have easily have changed the bottom line result. 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. What's on the God sheet? Well, you'll find out coming up next Tony Bruno at 8 30 here on talk radio 1210 WPhD. It's Cale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPhD and the free Odyssey app Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be filling in for us on Thursday and Friday show. So look at you set tomorrow for Kamala Harris's big sit down with Danabash on CNN alongside her emotional support animal Timmy walls and they'll have full reaction and a breakdown coming up on Friday. We'll sound off on it Tuesday when we return from Labor Day weekend. But before we get to Bruno in just about 40 minutes, it's 749. It's time for what's on the cut sheet. What's on the cut sheet? All right, John Ferris, Don Stensland. It is cut sheet time here on this Wednesday morning. And we have a lot to react to a lot of sound to get through. And we will start in Michigan, where I believe JD Vance was yesterday. Boys, this is clip number six. You know, I think, you know, when we talked about Trump seizing the momentum, you know, we talked about it on Friday with Bobby Kennedy. We talked about it on Monday. We talked about it on Tuesday show. Gamala Harris needed to do something to get some of the attention of the headlines back on her. Hence the interview coming up on Thursday. But here's what Trump's vice president pick JD Vance had to say about Kamala Harris and all the plagiarizing of policies, clip number six. But I read a story this morning that her advisors are considering just copying all of Donald Trump's policies. They're more popular. In fact, I've heard that for her debate in just a couple of weeks, she's going to put on a Navy suit, a long red tie and adopt the slogan, make America great again. I think that's what. And that was JD in big rap. It's Michigan yesterday. So yeah, throw on the blue suit, put on the red tie. Don't forget the white dress shirt underneath. And Sean Ferris, while she's at it, she might as well just pull a joy read, bleach the hair blonde and go for the beautiful locks. Yeah. Well, I think that's what joy read does. She's culturally appropriating. And I think Kamala Harris, I think she'd look good in that red tie. You know, she's campaigning on the wall. She's campaigning on no taxes on tips. As JD Vance said, that soon she's going to be saying, make America great again, right? They're saying, we're not going back. That's going to change soon. And I'm sure we'll start hearing about deportations maybe and and all sorts of other good stuff that Donald Trump has been maybe show, maybe show she'll start campaigning on space force or operation warp speed or something. Who knows? I would imagine the entire Trump platform is eventually adopted. It's it's pretty interesting. I'll say that. You know, it's also ridiculous about this. And we've talked about this many times on this show. When they go after Trump, they attack Trump, you notice they never really truly go after his policies, because the policies were effective. And if they're being honest, and I think we're actually seeing it in real time, they're envious of the policies because the policies were popular in this country. They were successful pre-COVID. And it's almost like one of these things where, you know, if you just like, honestly, people are like making stories about Trump and while he's running out of money and he's got this little ad where he's saying, if you can donate, I know things are tough, but any little bit helps. And the reason why he needs donations is because they're taking them to court all the time and he's got to pay all these absurd legal fees. But this is just one of those things for me with Kamala Harris, where it's like, my God, you know, if we had like educated voters, they would see through it, but they're so blinded by the Trump hate. Like, I could go to my mother-in-law and say, hey, Judy, what do you think about Kamala wanting to build the wall? I thought the book I thought the wall was racist. I thought the wall was anti-American. And she would be like, well, it's still better in Trump. And I'm like, no, no, but you didn't hear me. You heard me say Trump and the 80% of your brain that requires logic, that part shut off. Your brain literally shuts off when I say the word Trump and you immediately tune me out and get ready to hit me with your counter-talking points. What do you think about Kamala wanting to reinstitute the wall? And they'll show immediately just say something, well, it beats Donald Trump. This is what you have to overcome. And I'll be honest, I don't know if you can overcome it. And we can sit here and talk about policy versus strategy. The Democrats and Don, you say this all the time, they're diabolical. They know what they're doing. We might not like it. We might not think it's this, that or the other thing. But maybe they've done the calculus that says, just being opposite of Trump as a human being isn't enough to get you to victory. Because that looks like that's what they're banking on right now, because they're trying to copy his policies. But they're doing everything to manipulate the media and avoid having the candidate, much like the proverbial Biden in the basement. They're just trying to do hide the candidate again and get away with it. And there are some differences, though, this time around. And I will say this, that we've all experienced what we've experienced. We can't unburden what it was her saying that she always says, unburden by what has been crazy sayings. But so we can't unsee it. And so we've experienced the pandemic. We've experienced the shutdowns that all the lies. And we don't have trust. I mean, half the country at least does not have trust anymore for our quote unquote institutions. And that's a good thing. Yep, I agree. We are skeptical. We are cynical. Yes. And we didn't have that before. Not to this extent, because we've every every American to at some level has experienced it, whether you're upset about the COVID shutdowns, whether you lost your business or you didn't, whether you were or maybe your kid or whatever was forced to get the vaccine and you didn't feel that was necessary. So think about the pandemic, but also then think about what we now know with Russia, Russia, Russia with with all I mean, we can go through it all. It's incredible that the fact that this administration and I think about this actually knew the FBI knew that there were reporters who were on to the Hunter laptop story. So they in advance went to all of the social media sites. Think about this. And they said, Hey, heads up. There's going to be this this story, but it's really foreign interference by Russia. And we just want to give you a heads up that if you see this coming, then just know that that's from Russia. And that is Russian, you know, attempted interference in an upcoming election heads up on that one. So now, sure enough, Miranda divine, the New York Post, right? They come along with their with their investigation. And now Facebook sees it and they go, Oh, oh, there it is. They warned us about this. So now they report it because they don't want to get in trouble with the feds. Right. And now so think about that. So so not only it was not after the fact that that's what struck me. So are they like, how do they know that Miranda divine was working on that? Are they monitoring her? Because that wow, that's really the wiretap that they want. You know what I'm saying? How did they how did they know that that story was going to come out? Because that's some deep communist scary. Oh, yeah, talk about third world country stuff. Well, and then sometimes they'll just try to flat out intimidate you Sean. Remember Matt Teiby after the Twitter files? Remember Matt Teiby was supposed to testify before Congress and then just suddenly randomly the IRS shows up on his doorstep the day before he would like, yeah, I'm just totally making it up. But he owed like 13 bucks and like, hey, you got to pay that like this is a random appearance knock knock who's there. I mean, come on, man. It's so obvious. Yeah, they're trying to intimidate him. That's what it is. It's embarrassing. All right, let's get to clip number eight, Tucker Carlson on X got to sit down with Bobby Kennedy clip number eight. This is RFK junior telling Tucker that Kamala refused to meet with him. Let's take a listen and watch this. I reached out to her and I reached out through a number of people including some relatives of mine are very, very close to her personally into the Democratic Party. And they just said that's an unsartier you. There's no way in the world that she's going to talk to you. And they said we can we can get you a meeting with a low level campaign official. And I said, I'm okay. I'm not interested in that. Why wouldn't it's it's interesting why wouldn't come on her's meet with you? Maybe the same reason that she hasn't given an interview. You know, I think it seems to me that there's a lot of handlers involved. And that and you know, even when you talk to Democrats about, you know, do you really think it's a good idea to be electing somebody who cannot give an interview? They say, well, you're not electing or you're electing the people around her. You're electing the apparatus and the apparatus. But the apparatus of apparatus. I don't have any faith in its apparatus that are Neocons like, you know, like Anthony Blinken and who are, you know, running us right up into a world with three. And there are people who, you know, mastermind the censorship from inside the White House. That's the apparatus that they want to relax. And to me, that's an apparatus that has no appeal. These the people who are just answering me. There's the people who try to throw me out of the party who cancel the primaries. That's the apparatus. You know, if it was a Democrat who said, I can think on my own, I understand what this country is supposed to look like. I understand what democracy is supposed to look like. And then I, you know, then I think that's great. Great. Let's do that. But it's just, it's strange from her perspective, first of all, electing an apparatus does not have democracy works. That's an oligarchy, just in point of fact. But as a political calculation, your presence in the race running third party hurt Trump. No one disputes that. The polling's really clear on that. So if you're the Harris campaign, kind of a win, right, to get some alignment with you, even human curiosity, you'd think would compel her to want to meet with you. Like take a meeting like, why do you care? But she didn't even talk to you. I think that's I think it's very weird. It is very weird. And weird is the word of the summer when it comes to Republicans versus Democrats and vice versa. So I had two takeaways from this. And Don, I want to get your thoughts and then we'll get Sean. So let me get this straight. Donald Trump can sit down with Elon Musk for two hours. Donald Trump can sit down with Theo Vaughn, Gayden, a gamer, Aidan Ross. RFK can sit down with Tucker Carlson. I watched about 45 minutes of it. I think it's about an 88 minute interview that's on Tucker's Twitter feed if you want to go and watch the full hour and a half. And she can't, she can't sit down and do any of that with anybody. That's the first takeaway. So I give, you know, Bobby Kennedy again, but we shouldn't even be giving these people credit. Like if you're running for president, you should be able to sit down for two hours with anybody and shoot the breeze. It shouldn't be like you need 38 days to prep for it. But this is where I think Trump has to be careful. And Don, you talked about this a lot, especially during the first term, there was a lot of backstabbers that did Trump wrong. This is a guy who, just right there by I think deductive reasoning, he basically said that his services, whatever those were worth, 3%, 6%, were up for grabs. He was willing to talk to Kamala Harris, because even though there are four or five things that align with Trump, there's probably six to eight different things that align with Democrats in the far left. You know, Bobby's like my, he's a lot like my wife's uncle I always tell you about. He's part Bernie Sanders. He's part Alex Jones. He's so on the extreme fringe on both sides that they actually wrap around and meet on the back end. That's where you have to be careful if you're Trump. Like you take what Bobby brings to the table election wise, you find a little niche for him, whether it's the environment or whatever, and you give him a little cubicle down at the end of the hall and you say, do what you do, just stay in your lane, right? Like that's how you have to handle him. Yeah, I think that though, what it shows me is that RFK Jr., he does want to make a difference in a couple of areas. And his skill set obviously is the environmental attorney, as well as he talked a lot about the poison, if you will, of our food in America, what the FDA, what America allows in our foods as far as preservatives, pesticides, that especially Europe, but many other countries around the globe just do not allow, we allow it. Why? And we have all of these obesity epidemics and as well, we have a mental health crisis. And he was the one who tied that all together, that when you have obesity, when you have all these health problems, there is a direct tie to your physical problems and your mental health problems. So he tied that together. And I think he does genuinely care about a lot about that. But as well, you know, to me, I think that RFK Jr., what he has experienced in real time with the media bias, as a Kennedy, you know, he has been a darling in his life, right? An immediate darling up until when he was running as an independent. And then he got that slap in the face that every person liked Trump, who was a media darling and a poster boy and, you know, his Trump back in the day, right? He was a star on NBC. He was this billionaire who donated to Democrats and Republicans and because he knew the game. But then once he put that R behind his name, Trump then experienced the backstabbing and the backlash. And now Kennedy has had a rotten taste of that and what that feels like. And so Kennedy getting up on the stage last Friday and talking about that as well, as far as being blocked out by the so-called mainstream media, I, to me, I think Kennedy, yes, was willing to have the conversation and probably as a Kennedy as a, think about that. He's an American, his family, that name is iconic with the word Democrat in America. So yeah, I think that that was the last, his, his last ditch effort maybe to stay Democrat. But I think the fact that they basically wouldn't even meet with him. Think about that. I mean, just to just to slap a Kennedy in the face just shows you how far left they are. Well, and they didn't even allow him to compete in the primary against Joe. So maybe Sean, it shouldn't be a surprise to us that they didn't meet with him. They didn't even allow him to try to take a swing at Joe and knock him off the pedestal, so to speak. Of course not. And yeah, they iced him out of the primary and then they didn't even take his calls when he was trying to, you know, when he was trying to have these conversations, I mean, at least take the call so that he can't later down the road say, well, they didn't even want to talk to me. But Don's right. I mean, look at how they treated one of their own from a family with a legacy like the Kennedys. And this, I don't know, maybe they, maybe they're arrogant. Maybe they just, maybe they don't want to go back to, to, you know, the sanity that, you know, they keep saying we're not going back. Maybe they don't want to go back to a sane Democrat party where, yeah, sure, both parties had their differences, but it wasn't, you know, they're the, we weren't gnashing our teeth, right? Or jumping down each other's throats. The fact that they mistreated a Kennedy like this just goes to show you that, that whatever you thought the Democrat party was, even under Clinton, Bill Clinton, it's completely different now. This is a totally different species. And a lot of moderate Democrats, I really hope they see what Don just highlighted. Look at how they treated a Kennedy. If you refer to yourself as a Kennedy Democrat, they are not your home and they don't want you. They showed you, they don't want you. And think about Kennedy, the Kennedy name and the traditional, even here in Philadelphia, the Ed Rendell's, the Bob Brady's, right, the traditional Democrat who was for the working man, the working person, that I think the union vote, no matter what, anybody tells me as far as union leadership and we keep hearing this, that union members say, you know, yeah, our leadership, the biggity, big top of the top leadership, they may be on a stage with Kamala or Biden or whoever, but that's not where the mindset of the working person is right now. Do they really trust, who do they trust? That's the question. Do they trust Trump? Because I think they lost trust in Trump the last time around. I think they're gaining the trust with Trump. And part of that is just that not only do people not trust Kamala because of the flip flop or thing, but they just don't know her. That's right. And it's too soon. Right, right. Well, and their voting base doesn't know anything anyway. So they all love to just have their head in the sand when it comes to this. And it's just the Democratic party is no longer the party of democracy. They want to monopoly on thought. They want to monopoly on information. They want to monopoly on speech. And most importantly, they want to monopoly on power. So this is not the Kennedy Democrat party of the 1960s or the 80s or heck the early to mid 2000s pre Obama. It's totally changed. Yeah, but your point about, you know, head in the sand, as far as just the union vote, that is just one singular mission. If you think about it, and that is, how do I save my job? I mean, we're in this tough economy by nomics, right? And so that I think with union workers, I think what they're looking at is we don't want these jobs to go overseas. We don't want to lose these jobs. And we want a fair good deal to make a living here. So who are they going to trust with that? So with Trump, if he comes out strong and says, I'm going to support the unions, I'm going to bring back jobs and I'm going to keep, I'm going to be union strong, I think he gets that union vote. I do. I think he gets that even though we've from the rank and file. Yes, from the right. Yes. Yeah. Not the leadership, not the Randy Wine Gardens, or they, you know, and we saw union quote unquote leaders speaking out calling Trump a scab or whatever at the DNC. But it's laughable. Yeah. But I think that there is a good chance that Trump then convinces if he if he comes out and speaks and speaks directly to like you said, Sean, the rank and file and says, I'm going to save your union jobs. I'm committed to you. Then I think he gets their vote. All right. Clip number 10 is up next boys. We got to get to James Carville and I'm going to blast James Carville right now because this guy flip flops like Kamala Harris. We just played you a clip a day or two ago of Carville saying, you know, August is usually the month of the of the democrat party and it's not going that way right now. I remember he started saying that Trump's in actually really good shape. Remember, he said if if we're if Kamala's up to it actually means we're down one and he made it sound like Trump's in a really good spot. And we've seen everybody's regurgitating it now, right? In August of 2016, Trump was down eight points, nine points to Hillary. In August of 2020, Trump was down six to Joe Biden. He's only down a point and a half. Trump's in good shape. Now he completely flip flops. Clip number 10. Carville says Trump knows he's in deep trouble and it's driving him crazy. Let's listen to this. So let me ask you this. You just said that the Trump campaign is he's confused off balance. Are is is Trump in trouble? And does he know that? Yes, and yes. He has a short like survival instinct. And he knows that he's not having the same effect as he used to. He knows that Harris has become what he's always wanted to be used to kind of hard item. He does. And he's not the new kid on the block anymore. And he's struggling to regain that. But but he say he has very primitive survival skills. And I think this is something that in his driving him crazy. Right. I think what you're saying is he's in deep in deep trouble and is aware of it. Yes. Yes. And he's aware. And now how he gets out of it. Oh, can he get out of it? I don't know. James, thanks so much for coming on. All right. We don't need the pleasantries. We got to we got to tighten those things up. Anyway, so you know what? I get it. He helped Clinton get elected. He's been doing it a long time. The resume is great. But he's kind of a shell of himself of what he used to be. He's getting up there in years. He's completely full of crap. Trump's favorability rating has never been higher. Trump Trump is more likable now than he was in 2020 than he was in 2016. In 2016, he got 62 million votes in the popular vote. In 2020, first bad as Trump was, he got 12 million more vote. He went from 62 million to 74 million. It's my belief. It's my opinion. This time around, he's going to have more than 74 million votes in the total vote count in the popular vote. And oh, by the way, he's in the real clear politics average. He's down a point and a half. We just gave you, Athan yesterday, that showed how good he's being portrayed in Pennsylvania, despite being under polled and Carville's of the belief that Trump thinks he's in trouble. You know, I give Carville credit for his career. But dude, you can't keep flip-flopping opinions and be factually incorrect. I'm not going to kiss your butt anymore. I don't give a damn what you did 30 years ago. It ain't 1993 anymore, homie. Give me a break, Carville. You're right. Jesus. You're right. These people change like the weather and it's and they do whatever they think is going to get them, you know, some some applause, some pats on the back, a little bit of, you know, content on social media to get their names out there. And it happens everywhere. That's what he's doing. A lot of people say things for the sake of saying them. I think you're highlighting this now. And it happens everywhere. It drives me crazy. So are you saying it based off of any fact? Are you saying it to draw a reaction? Are you saying it for the sake of saying it? You know, I, I have gone to war many, many times on social media with clickbaiters. I've, I've done it a billion times. I hate it. It is destructive. If you have an agenda and then you start clickbaiting, you lose credibility. It is, you know, what is the ultimate story of clickbait? It's the boy who cried wolf, right? It's, it's a, well, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no. Now there's going to be an issue. I mean, how many times can you continue to either change your position or say something that you can't prove hoping that it's right? And then when it's not right, you come up with some excuses to why you were right in the first place, or you just change your position again and forget about what you said in the past. It's typical politics, but you're, you know, you have every right to be upset with this dude, where in one case, he's, he says Donald Trump's in a great spot. And then a couple of days later, a couple of minutes later, a couple of seconds later, he's like, no, he's in a horrible spot and he knows it. I mean, this is ridiculous. And he's in the, he is objectively, objectively. If we are going to look at this and not even look at James Carvel and just look at the last two election cycles that Donald Trump was on the ballot, he's objectively in the best position that he's ever been in at this point in the cycle. Correct. You can't even argue that. Correct. You can't even argue that. Yep. I agree. And look, you know, he and Axel Rod got a lot of skins on the wall. They've been doing it a long time. They've got more of a political resume than I'll ever have. I get it. But we got to stop taking every single thing that these two guys say as gospel. Okay. Like they never get anything wrong. I mean, for the love of God, enough with Carvel. I mean, go drink your liquor and watch LSU get beat by USC this weekend. I'm done with this guy. But Don, you know this as well, you know, Trump as well as anybody you've been around him. Was he frustrated a little bit during the honeymoon period of Harris? Yeah. How could he not be? But I think also the frustration, if it was true and he was being agitated, it was because this narrative of he doesn't know how to attack Kamala Harris. And then maybe there was a moment where, you know, you've got like the DeSantis syndrome, where you've got a bunch of people telling him on how he needs to handle this and how he should approach topic X, Y or Z. And maybe there was too many cooks in the kitchen for a matter of 48 hours. But I mean, you know, after adding Bobby to your ticket, so to speak, I think a lot of things, a lot of things are back in favor of Trump right now. I don't think the for the last five days Trump has been in a bad frame of mind, so to speak. Would you agree? Yeah, I think, you know, think about it from Trump's viewpoint. Just think about he's been since late June. So he debates Biden and it's a it's a KO, right? It's just everybody says, oh, it's over. Yeah, the game is over. Right. And then there's this assassination attempt on him. He survives that. And think, think, think about everything. I mean, my head spins when I think about everything from from Trump's viewpoint of what he's been through, as far as somebody's ringing the bell. But you think about from his viewpoint, what he's been through, persecution, prosecution, everything. And then he, you know, he's coming off this huge, you know, RNC convention, where it's it's this huge wave. And boom, here comes the flip the the switcharoo. Yeah, they pull off a switcharoo, which I guess in Wisconsin, if it's if it's somebody like RFK Jr, trying to get on the ballot, then it's playing games. But when it's at the top of the ticket, it's, you know, just par for the course. So think about that. Your your DJT, you've got to now deal with a brand new candidate who's allowed to just come on the scene. The media gushes over her. The media allows her not to have any accountability, not to do any interviews for well over a month. That's crazy. They would never treat a Republican candidate like that or an independent as we've seen. And so yeah, is that frustrating as a human being? Would that be frustrating? But I would say this, his his resilience, his persistence, the fact that he comes in Monday morning, there he is at Arlington National at that emotional ceremony. And what does he do with his action? He says, I'm here. I'm here among the people. And I'm showing my respect. And he dedicates his Monday to not just campaigning, but he begins with with taps and patriot patriotism and wreaths and walking in step is as you guys pointed out, walking in step with military, you know, heroes and gold star families honoring those who've done the ultimate and think about that. It takes Kamala 38 days to memorize her lines. Took Trump all four minutes to memorize the physical cadence and steps to walk along. Amen, brother. 38 days. I can't believe that they've gone 38 days. There's and she still can't figure something. She can't figure it out. Trump can't figure out the messaging. Trump is like Verizon Fios with his brain. And Kamala Harris is like AOL dial up with the big for Comcast. We call it Concast CEO and Cass. You're in Philadelphia. You know, all about Comcast. It's a total gone job. Joe used to lose internet connection and Kamala is always buffering. Yeah, she's buffering. Yes, that's a great and sometimes Joe buffers too, because he's like, you know, and and and and and not a joke. Right. You know, not a joke is like Joe Biden's Joe Biden's not a joke is like the sound of the modem. It's gonna. But yeah, you've got me. But then there's Kamala who's just, yeah, she's the circle. Tenses going around like kids are around. And you know, you know, you know, you know, we could, you know, we could, you know, we could refer that like kind of a kind of like compare this to. So, you know, how on YouTube the ads always load, right? No problem. But when you want your video, it does the circle. So like for Kamala Harris, her like pre, you know, scripted talking points, those always come through in full HD. And when she has to speak on something substantive, it's like, you know, there's a what is it error 404 server not found? Like, that's what that's what it wants to be. You need the power down your modem and reboot. All right. That's my. Did you turn it off and turn it back on my customer service? Whenever I call them, they're like, did you turn it off? No, I did or I wouldn't be freaking calling you. Yes. Yes. And by the way, speaking of calling customer service, whatever happened to being able to hit zero and get to an operator. Now you try to do it. And it's gone. It's gone. It's no longer an option to go. I'm sorry. We did not recognize it. You better recognize what I'm trying to do here at this point. That's, oh, yeah, would you like a call back when an agent's available to save you time? No, I want you to hire more people and get a human being from America on the damn line. How about that? Yes. Not just a human being, not just a human being from America, but a human being that is competent in English. Just because you're from here doesn't mean you're smart. You know what I mean? We have a lot of we have, I say it, we have a lot of stupid people here, a lot of stupid people. I don't have Rosetta Stone or Babylon standby to translate from me. Go on Louise. By the way, fundraising because you always have to follow the money. Yes. Since now Harris campaign raising five hundred and sixteen point eight million dollars and basically half a billion dollars. Trump's campaign committee raising two hundred and sixty eight and a half million in total. And that's from January through August 1st. Wow. The most recent date with the because they have to file with the FEC, the federal elections commission. So you look at Harris fundraising big time. Democrats have become the party of big food, big pharma, big ag, and as Bobby said, big money, half a billion dollars. You're trying to buy the victories with a trillion half a billion. Yeah. Trying to buy an election. All right. Let's get to clip 18. We got a couple of more to get to Tony Bruno will join us here at the bottom of the hour. Remember the little exhibition that Don Limon did in Atlantic City a few weeks ago trying to pull people on the boardwalk and he was blown away by how many people that he probably thought would vote for Kamala Harris and they decided to vote for Donald Trump. Here was a little exchange with Don Limon and Jen Psaki on MSNBC talking about the surprise of how many black voters are for Donald Trump. Clip 18. Listen and watch this. Anything. What did they think about Harris? Did they have anything to say about her? They did have. Listen, it depends on where you are. We went to a number of different battleground states in Pennsylvania, Ohio. We were in Michigan, Indiana on our way. Obviously Illinois on our way to Chicago and it's sort of dependent on where you were. Pennsylvania is well, I shouldn't say Pennsylvania should say Philadelphia was a bit more liberal and the answers to the questions about her and him were quite different. But for the most part in Pittsburgh or in the Jersey Shore and in Atlantic City in Ohio, especially, many people did not know who she was. They weren't familiar with her, so I think she has to reintroduce herself to the public. But for him, I think that they thought that he's better for the economy and that again that he gave them, that he brought money into the community and that he was on black people's side. It's very interesting that, and Stocker has mentioned, is that he doesn't think a lot of people know who Kamala Harris is. If you take that at face value, Don Lemon backs that up there with the little survey and the polling that he did and doing some of the homework that pretty much revealed outside of places like Philadelphia, Atlanta, Detroit, the big blue cities inside of whether it's a blue or a red state, maybe a lot of people don't know about her. But this is one of those things where I truly do believe, and I know Stocker has given me pushback saying it's not going to happen. I think Trump's going to get about 20% of the black vote. In 16, he got 6%. In 20, that doubled to 12%. If that doubles again, it's 24%. 24% seems too high, but I think between 18 and 20% is going to be the number. But even if it's 15%, that could be enough. I mean, again, keep in mind, all that matters is four years ago, 42,000 votes in three states. If Trump gets 15% of the black vote, if he gets 40%, which would retire record for Republicans with the Jewish vote, if he's at 28 30% of the Hispanic vote, at bare minimum, that offsets the female vote, post Roe v. Wade. And at best, that guarantees him a victory. Yeah, I know the black vote is, you know, I think if you look at 15% that it could be enough, it probably isn't enough. But if we start to push that into the 18s, 18 to 20 range, if we can get there, you have to think about what that does. And what's really important is, you know, where is that increase coming from? We talk about polling all the time, right? And where your respondents are answering the phones from and what, you know, the cross tabs, I like to geek out in the cross tabs, are these urban, you know, black voters versus rural black voters? And the reason why I ask is because if he's increasing his share of the black votes, specifically in some of the big cities, like Atlanta, like Philadelphia, you know, like Milwaukee, and like Detroit, then those swing states could very, you know, or Charlotte too, and rally North Carolina. If he's, if he's, you know, increasing his share of the black vote in those cities, then it tips the scales and swing states. So it's going to be important to watch it. Those trends are over the last couple of years, they have to scare the Dems, then they do scare the Dems or else they wouldn't be, you know, or else they wouldn't be doing a racial, you know, taking a racial angle to this. Tony Bruno in about seven minutes, we've got one or two more clips I want to get to it. I circled this one as soon as I got the cut sheet this morning. This Sean Ferris, this is right for you, buddy. Clip number 19, Phil and Henry, the maybe the most notable Trump derangement syndrome patient is Rosie O'Donnell. Let's play clip 19 of Rosie once again, spreading the conspiracy that DJ T was not hit by a bullet clip 19. Now, I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think it was a bullet that hit him. I don't. I think it was maybe a fragment of something or, but I don't know without a scar to be seen yet blood all over it. Look at the photos of him right after with his fist pumping, a normal reaction, right, to almost being assassinated. There's something really hanky about the whole thing. And I don't know what it is, but I am saying this for people who go on conspiracy theories for endless, endless cycles, you know, deep dives. How come this isn't getting a deep dive? How come people are just like, look, his ear is normal now? Yeah. But he's not an octopus. He doesn't regrow his limbs, his ears, his, his nose or whatever. He, you don't regrow. We're humans. You don't regrow your arms or your ears. Sean Ferris, the floor is yours. Yeah. Rosie O'Donnell. Listen, let me just that he said she's a disgusting animal both inside and out. We have to say that the very first question I was asked by Megan Kelly said, I've called women horrible things. I said only Rosie O'Donnell. This is a woman who is so insufferable and, and, you know, seemingly is trying to just desperately stay relevant, right? And the only way she could stay relevant is two things that she's doing to stay relevant. Number one, it's just obviously Trump's name. It's Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, all the time. Okay, she's obviously triggered by Trump. She's obsessed by Trump. But number two, I think we pointed it out a couple days ago. She is very closely trying to resemble Keith Oberman or the other way around. He's trying to resemble her. They look exactly the same now. I don't know. She also looks like Francesca a little bit too now. She does. She has that little look, you know, soon we're going to be hearing from Rosie. I will back. Listen, Donald Trump get lost. Okay. The orange and you're not doing a good job. You know, this is this is every time she opens your mouth, I listen because I have to hear what crazy stuff is coming out. And then I'm just like, you know, then I got to go listen to like some really nice music to kind of give my ears a break. I got big ears, you know, hearing that, hearing those hearing those words and hearing her speak, it hurts. It hurts. It hurts a lot. But this woman, right? She is so insane. That is what that is what Trump derangement syndrome looks like. And and honestly, again, she talks about Donald Trump and talks about the things surrounding him more than we do. You know, we hit on a bunch of topics this morning. She's focused on what was she shot and was and this is what another thing. This is that MSNBC culture, right? The Donald Trump wasn't actually shot. You know, you have so many of these lackeys. These are cultists, lackeys who never thought for themselves a day in their life. He was hit by a fragment, a fragment of what? Can you show me what broke that hit him in the air? They said, what was the teleprompter? Well, it's kind of hard for the teleprompter to break if it's not broken, right? Well, I mean, as we've had Secret Service people and the FBI say, yes, he was hit by a bullet. So it wasn't just Ronnie Jackson's medical confirmation and diagnosis. The federal agencies that people like Rosie O'Donnell take everything for gospel have said he was hit by a bullet. These people, the MSNBC crowd, the loyal viewers that that was called Fox News and the poorly educated. Okay, guns, eight gunshots were fired. Three people were shot in the stands. One person died and Donald Trump got up off the ground with blood coming from his ear. You can actually see in his is reconstructed ear where the piece of cartilage, whatever it is, you know, is missing. There is, there is a scar, all right, a little bit of a scar. And you we've heard from, as you said, many experts who in every other situation, we're supposed to trust, including about Hunter Biden's laptop, but that's not good enough for the MSNBC crowd. That's not good enough for these left-wing cultists who, you know why they don't want to admit Donald Trump was shot? Because they are bearing, they feel responsible. They do. They feel responsible. The comparisons to Hitler, the company, you know, the whole he's a racist. It's Jim Crow 2.0. He's going to be a dictator. All of the inflammatory rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump, they don't want to have a share of responsibility that they contributed to what, you know, what led to Donald Trump being shot. That's the whole point of this here. They don't want that responsibility. They don't want that culpability. They don't want to live with themselves. So they're going to convince themselves that, well, he wasn't actually shot and therefore I caused nothing. These people are disgusting. This is why I love X. I mute these people. You post a meme that suggests that Donald Trump, I don't block, by all means, I just don't talk to you anymore. Because it's a waste of my time. It's a waste of my, I'm not going to, if you don't believe Donald Trump was shot, Rosie O'Donnell, whoever it is, you know, she's not the only one clearly, right? If you don't believe, there's nothing I'm going to say that's going to convince you otherwise. So why am I going to waste my time? You're a cultist and you were a disgrace. That's what you are. I got everything I wanted out of Sean Ferris with that clip right there. I mean, I feel good now. You feel good? I feel good. I feel great. Nobody feels as good as I do. From being shot to being shot out of a cannon, I expect Bruno to be shot out of a cannon in just about six minutes. Tony Bruno joins us for his weekly appearance coming up next live from the great state of Florida. Stay right there. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Thank you for joining us today. And for all you Philadelphia public school parents, don't worry though. You'll have to get asbestos. You'll have to, what, Chalin Hertz donates eight air conditioners to Philadelphia schools and 63 of them still don't have adequate installation. But don't worry. Brendan Boyle, our fine US representative says, you know, it may be 2027 before Philadelphia public schools have air conditioning. Luckily, it only happens this time of the year. And then when they have to go leave school, it's just sad what's happening. But don't worry. Randy Winegarten, the woman that jumps up and down like a jack in the box at all these events. Yeah, she's the one. Oh, she's gonna, she's gonna make sure the schools are all good. Philadelphia public schools have been around for 200 years, yet 63 of them still can't function as a legitimate operation. It's ridiculous. It's an outrage, Tony. And it's totally acceptable. A lot of good stuff to get to. We've had so many things happen since you were last with us. And by the way, you're gonna be in tomorrow and Friday. We'll be, we'll do all for many hours. Four. Yes, and we'll do it live. We will do it live. And then we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls because obviously we won't, we won't be able to do the cut sheet, I don't think, right? I don't see why I do a cut sheet. Yeah, you just tell Phil and Henry to do some damn stinking work and just not coming. Phil's not, Phil's off. No, Phil and I, yeah, Phil's off. I think it's just Henry and Henry, Henry the eight I am. We call Henry Hank. We call a man. Don't worry. This is Miss Robin. Henry and I are already talking. Okay. See, we already planning for the next, because as everybody goes away, obviously the big, but big finale, it's Labor Day weekend coming up. So now I'm now, and I'm proud to be relegated to a Phil and Guy during the holiday season. But no, it's going to be fun. Robin and I will get up really early in the morning and we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls tomorrow, you know, and Sean may have to call in and do a little Trump for us. By the way, and we will preview tomorrow's pre taped CNN interview, sit down. I think they're taping it right now and they're going to have about 72 takes and then they'll edit it, slap it down, flip it, rub it down, slap it up, and then they'll pair it tomorrow night on CNN. I don't want to know anything you're rubbing down. You're going to have first crack at it on Friday morning because Kamala is going to sit down with Dana Bash and her emotional support animal, Timmy walls for a little two on one handicap match your thoughts on that disgrace. I told you that's already going to it's going to be taped. Yep. They're not even going to do it live. Yep. They're going to tape it in the middle of the afternoon so that they can edit it. You know, as I mentioned, they can put AI in there. They can edit out any of our mistakes. And walls is going to be the one it's like taking your kid to work day. You know, I mean, you know, somebody made a good point yesterday. You know, when the conventions happen normally, in my lifetime, you know, you go to the convention, the nominees are announced, and then they do an interview together right after they bring on the presidential and vice presidential candidate, right? Yeah. But in this, in this case, the Democratic nominee and vice presidential nominee believe Chicago and aren't heard from for another week. And by the way, by the time she gets ready for the September 10th debate, there will have been 17 days since she won the nomination to get ready for a debate against Donald Trump, where they're still trying to figure out what the rules are and what they're going to do and who's going to turn the mics off and who's going to be in the background, who's going to because she wants the mics on so she can say, excuse me, I'm speaking. So that's what she wants. That's all she that's what she's rehearsing her. Excuse me. I'm speaking. I need to get you thoughts on Bobby Kennedy because, you know, we talked a lot about Trump gaining the momentum and taking the ball away from Kamala Harris last Friday, a day after the DNC wraps up. Do you think the Bobby Kennedy thing is going to be one of the tipping points in this election or is this overblown in your opinion? I don't think it's overblown. The good thing is, is he's not going to be vice president, not that it's a good thing. He has a vice presidential candidate. The thing that I like about the Bobby Kennedy decision, first of all, you know, I wrote on my Twitter account, I did a little column the other day about, you know, that we've seen families, right? There's a lot of families that start businesses together and everything looks great. And you know, you got the brother-in-law and you got the sister there and the whole happy family starts a business. And then something goes wrong, right? And then it's happened in a lot of places, you know, Pat Steak, Geno Steaks, family had a misunderstanding. You look at all the businesses that you know. Whenever there's a family involved business, for the most part, a lot of times, you know, there's acrimony and then they split and then they go and start their own business. One part of the family starts their own business. It happens everywhere. The difference there is it's a business and they're still family and maybe they don't talk to one another. But in the case of the Kennedy's, this is embarrassing to me. And the fact that James Carville, that swamp thing, is now saying, and these people are saying that he should be institutionalized, his sister, who's the one who's leading this coup against Bobby Kennedy, has the same affliction. So they're talking about his inability, you know, to speak. He speaks clearly, you can understand him, but they're questioning his health, which, oh, by the way, his sister, who led the coup against him. Remember, the Kennedy family, they endorsed Joe Biden. They stuck the knife in his back when he was running as an independent candidate. So they stuck it in the back and endorsed Joe Biden. And now all of a sudden they're in force and they can do whatever they want. But to me, this is not about, you know, this the election happens and they all get back together again, as one happy family. This is something you, this is just despicable to see a family that's had so much trouble. And the fact that his uncle and his brother and his uncle were assassinated, and these people are treating him like that. The good thing is, I think he has a good spot. He could be the health secretary. He doesn't have to be another politician in Washington, you know, and, and, and other people who will now be part as Trump did an interview the other day, where he was talking about the mistake he made in his first administration is he went in as a, as an outsider, and he hired some bad people. Yeah, because he was told to hire that, you know, Amoroso and the Scaramucci and all these other squabos, you know, he didn't know these people were going to be idiots. And so now he knows the landscape of Washington, he knows the swamp, he knows the rhinos, he knows the turncoats. And so he can put together a better cabinet this time. And there's a lot of qualified people. When you look around at the people, you know, the Doug Burgums and the Vakes, there's some sharp people out there that he could hire this time, and then get done what he wants. But Jack Smith is going to try to put him in jail before the election. So this guy, there's never been a candidate in my 72 years on, on earth watching politics since I was a kid. There's never been a candidate who's been more scrutinized, more lionized, more, more, more absolutely try. They're trying to destroy this guy's life, trying to kill him. And with Rosie O'Donnell, remember, this woman once had a successful talk show. She was like the white Oprah before Oprah, right? And people respected Rosie O'Donnell. And you're right. I think she and Keith Loberman should lock themselves up over his Central Park West apartment and sit there all day and exchange hates. Remember when Trump was in office and she was in front of the White House doing yet, yet to doing all this Russia stuff? She is a certified, she's the one who needs to be institutionalized. But I say, just let her keep talking. The problem is women who used to watch her, just like women who watched Oprah and made her a billionaire, now she's given $150 million to Kamala Harris. Where's that money going? I mean, it's just a joke. The amount of money being spent to try to install Kamala Harris is mind-boggling to me. And nobody, including all the vote blue, no matter who people, have any idea what she's about, have no ideas about what she's going to do. The New York Post front page today, did you say it? Oh, I did. Oh, it's beautiful. It says Harris for Trump, and she's wearing a make America great, flip-flopping Kamala copies to Don. Yep. Yep. I mean, that's that's the bottom line. And Robert Kennedy, Jr. I've been watching him for years. And yes, he's slow in speech. But guess what? He's a smart guy, and the guy's fit. He's 68. You see the guy who works out, he takes care of himself. And let's be honest, the problems that he wants to address with medicines and what our kids are putting in their bodies, the fact that we have the most obese, under educated population of young people in American history, and nobody seems to care about it. So, I like that part of what he brings to the table as part of a Trump administration. Yeah. As JFK said years ago, soft, chubby, fat-looking children. Yes. And stupid kids. Exactly. Well, hey, yeah. You know, they got to eat too, but unfortunately they're eating too much, and they're eating bad foods. Exactly. Other than that, yes. I got to get your thoughts on this, because this is right in your wheelhouse. I'm not sure if you're on Facebook anymore, or if you were, you know, funny when I see what my family are doing birthdays, you know, those kinds of things. I want to see what my aunt's making this weekend, you know, at the family dinner. Yeah, but that's Facebook. But we were on X yesterday. We did a live remote from the lot as we had the trusses going up yesterday. We had 600 people watching Robin and I watching guys lift up rafters on our and you can while you can go see it on X. Yeah, you're building the wall for your house. We're building the wall. Yes. And by the way, China is not paying for it. We're not getting any, and then President Trump knows we are not getting drywall from China. Remember, we got, we got along very well with China. Absolutely. We like, you know, you have Xi Jinping, you look at that. And we called him Winnie the Pooh, because he looks like Winnie the Pooh, and you can't say that in China, by the way. Tony, you brought up on Rosie O'Donnell and Keith Obermann. Have you noticed that they're starting to resemble one another? Absolutely. I heard you saying it earlier, Sean, the, they do and they both think alike. They both share the same brain now. And you know, it hurts me because I've known Keith for 40 years, but he's the guy who abandoned my friendship. I still feel bad for the guy. People want to mock him. You know, I don't want to mock him because I know, I know he's sitting there alone with his two dogs up, way above Central Park West. And we've been there and I've known him for 40 years. And so I don't, I don't celebrate watching Keith fall apart. I worry about the guy. I really do. When you have a friend for 40 years, even if they had abandoned you, I don't want anything to do with you anymore. I still, I still look at him and see the tweets. And they're not just a typical, you know, jabbing tweets. I mean, he has completely melted down and it's scary, just like Rosie O'Donnell. They're basically the same, you know, and Steven King and all these other smart people. And these are smart people. They're not dunces. Keith's menses smart. He's the smartest human being. I know book smart, but no street skills and no social skills. And when you're book smart and you can talk about anything, but then when you have relationships and you're trying to communicate with other people, men, women, children, you don't have the social IQ to be able to handle that. And I think that's Keith's biggest problem. Yeah, no question about it. You know, we had another big story this week as Zuckerberg comes out for Facebook and meta and pens this letter to Jim Jordan saying that he regrets the censorship that we all experienced throughout social media during the pandemic. That was why I was asking you if you're on Facebook, I haven't been on Facebook since 2012. But I do know that you've been flagged and suspended multiple times on TV. So your thoughts on this censorship admission? Well, remember, it wasn't just the meta and Facebook that were censoring. You know, remember Twitter back then before Elon Musk bought it was run by Jack Dorsey. He did the same thing. So not only the Democrats have, you know, Facebook and meta and Instagram and all the YouTube's and all these other companies that are run by far left groups. Twitter was far left too. They were censoring information. They were banning, I was banned from Twitter, you know, for 23 or 13 months, then Elon Musk bought it and he made it a real free speech platform. So you can go on there and rip anybody you want. You can do whatever you want on X and Elon Musk brought free speech back to this country. Now he's saving people on a Boeing rocket that's still up there on the international space. Elon Musk is doing more for America as a private individual than the US government can do for America. That's what he's done with with the with the SpaceX program launching satellites for companies all over the world. He and now, you know, with the Tesla stuff, but people hate Elon Musk because he's not left wing anymore because he's he's thinking on his own and he has a company and he gives his own opinions. But that that people are angry at Elon Musk, but they're not angry at Mark Zuckerberg. So joke, that guy should be in jail. He should be in jail for election interference. Am I wrong? Tony, something yesterday do not. And I thought was a really interesting idea. If Zuckerberg wants to save his ass, like, if he were to endorse Trump, just in the hopes that he wouldn't get investigated anymore, they're not going to investigate him. It would be crazy. But wouldn't that be interesting? Liberals would have a meltdown. No, he won't do that because he's this is his maya kalpa. He knows that the left is going to forgive him as long as he doesn't endorse Trump. And you know, he'll go back to doing whatever he wants again. Just like just like the recent thing with the with the picture of the Trump with the bloody year. You know, they they they've been they censored that and then they apologize when the entire world called them out. So I don't I don't think Mark, I think Mark Zuckerberg realizes that he screwed up. But it's too late. It's like, at you know, what do you do? You don't ask for permission. You ask for forgiveness, right? Yes. After he got caught. Yes. That's my point. You don't ask for permission. Should I do that? I'm going to do it. And then if I get caught, then you'll ask for forgiveness. Actually, I live my life that way. I'm getting too old to work. I'm getting too old to that. I don't ask for forgiveness anymore. I say, I say take it or leave it. Get out. Or as Elon Musk would say, go yourself about how about those fight and fills? How about the fight and fills for I got my Philly shirt on today. I'm back on the bandwagon because I got to wait for Eagles football. And by the way, is there anything worse than watching exhibition football anymore? I mean, I was watching that Eagles Vikings game. Again, nobody's playing. I'd rather watch instead of watching preseason exhibition football, I'd rather watch the auditions of America's Got Talent. At least you can see who's screwing up and who's doing well. I'd rather watch Sean Ferris's regular season jets than Eagles preseason football season football season football. You know, it's great. You know, it's great. I saw this going yesterday. I saw this. Whoa, Zach Wilson wasn't the problem. It was the Jets. Now, the Jets are a problem. Don't get me wrong. Okay. But can you be a jet fan, man? I'm alive. I'm alive because of them, right? My parents met on the seven line. I think it was a Knicks game, but you know, then they bonded over, you know, the Jets because they both had tickets at Shea Stadium. So I always say Broadway Joe's when Joe name with was out there making the guarantees or the school. I'm not sure. But they were they were jet fans then. I'm not sure if they went there. But I will say this. I always say that they're the reason I am, you know, alive and they'll be the death of me. It will happen. You know, I'm in Tennessee now will be I'll be watching them lose. I mean, play in a couple weeks here at Nissan Stadium. It'll be it'll be fun. But, you know, this this NFL preseason. I mean, we're not a star watch it, but it's really it is, especially when you have people come running around saying to Zach Wilson is the second coming anyways, they even a star in a Broncos. I mean enough for the Mormon. I am done. Now go play with your 55 wives have a good time. Oh, come on, man. What does don't do any magic underwear shots, cheap shots? Because they don't like that. Yeah. And by the way, Coca-Cola now, right? Don't do. I mean, this guy's a cougar hunter. He's like, what, 22 years old? No, exactly. But he's so young. You could you could hunt the cougar. You should young. What are you doing? Coogers, man. Come on, Tony, if you were a cougar, you wouldn't be a cougar hunter. You'd be like a saber tooth hunter. Exactly, right? Well, you know, I'm always out driving here in Southwest Florida. I'm looking for the elusive Florida panther. Hey, Mike Felenny here host a cash to take it alongside my partner, Jim Costa. It's really simple. Are you tired of podcast claiming there are a bunch of pro betters when they live in their mommy's basement? Are you tired of podcast that claim they had 80% of the games when really they just lose like most of us think has to take it's the spot for you. We're real. We're transparent. We're having a hell of a good time with it. And we sit there and we're there for the sweat with you guys. We're just trying to figure it out just like you. Follow and listen to cash the ticket on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. Tony Bruno and Miss Robin will be filling in for us on Thursday and Friday show. So look at you set tomorrow for Kamala Harris's big sit down with Dana Bash on CNN alongside her emotional support animal Timmy walls. And they'll have full reaction and a breakdown coming up on Friday. We'll sound off on it Tuesday when we return from Labor Day weekend. But before we get to Bruno in just about 40 minutes. It's 749. It's time for what's on the cut sheet. All right, John Ferris on Stensland. It is cut sheet time here on this Wednesday morning. And we have a lot to react to a lot of sound to get through. And we will start in Michigan where I believe JD Vance was yesterday. Boys, this is clip number six. You know, I think, you know, when we talked about Trump seizing the momentum, you know, we talked about it on Friday with Bobby Kennedy. We talked about it on Monday. We talked about it on Tuesday show. Kamala Harris needed to do something to get some of the attention of the headlines back on her. Hence the interview coming up on Thursday. But here's what Trump's vice president pick JD Vance had to say about Kamala Harris and all the plagiarizing of policies, clip number six. But I read a story this morning that her advisors are considering just copying all of Donald Trump's policies. They're more popular. In fact, I've heard that for her debate in just a couple of weeks, she's going to put on a Navy suit, a long red tie and adopt the slogan make America great again. I think that's what. And that was JD in big rap. It's Michigan yesterday. So yeah, throw on the blue suit, put on the red tie. Don't forget the white dress shirt underneath. And Sean Ferris, while she's at it, she might as well just pull a joy read, bleach the hair blonde and go for the beautiful locks. Yeah, well, I think that's a joy read does. She's culturally appropriating. And I think Kamala Harris, I think she'd look good in that red tie. You know, she's campaigning on the wall. She's campaigning on no taxes on tips. As JD Vance said that soon she's going to be saying make America great again, right? They're saying, we're not going back. That's going to change soon. And I'm sure we'll start hearing about deportations maybe and and all sorts of other good stuff that Donald Trump has been maybe show, maybe show, she'll start campaigning on space force or operation warp speed or something. Who knows? I would imagine the entire Trump platform is eventually adopted. It's it's pretty embarrassing. I'll say that. You know, it's also ridiculous about this. And we've talked about this many times on this show. When they go after Trump, they attack Trump, you notice they never really truly go after his policies, because the policies were effective. And if they're being honest, and I think we're actually seeing it in real time, they're envious of the policies because the policies were popular in this country. They were successful pre COVID. And it's almost like one of these things where, you know, if you just like, honestly, people are like making stories about Trump and while he's running out of money and he's got this little ad where he's saying, if you can donate, I know things are tough, but any little bit helps. The reason why he needs donations is because they're taking them to court all the time and he's got to pay all these absurd legal fees. But this is just one of those things for me with Kamala Harris, where it's like, my God, you know, if we had like educated voters, they would see through it. But they're so blinded by the Trump hate. Like, I could go to my mother-in-law and say, hey, Judy, what do you think about Kamala wanting to build the wall? I thought the book I thought the wall was racist. I thought the wall was anti-American. And she would be like, well, it's still better than Trump. And I'm like, no, no, but you didn't hear me. You heard me say Trump and the 80% of your brain that requires logic, that part shut off. Your brain literally shuts off when I say the word Trump and you immediately tune me out and get ready to hit me with your counter-talking points. What do you think about Kamala wanting to re-institute the wall? And she'll immediately just say something, well, it beats Donald Trump. This is what you have to overcome. And I'll be honest, I don't know if you can overcome it. And we can sit here and talk about policy versus strategy. The Democrats and Don, you say this all the time. They're diabolical. They know what they're doing. We might not like it. We might not think it's this that or the other thing. But maybe they've done the calculus that says just being opposite of Trump as a human being is enough to get you to victory. Because that looks like that's what they're banking on right now, because they're trying to copy his policies. But they're doing everything to manipulate the media and avoid having the candidate much like the proverbial Biden in the basement. They're just trying to do hide the candidate again and get away with it. And there are some differences though this time around. And I will say this, that we've all experienced what we've experienced. We can't unburden. What was her saying that she always says? Unburden by what has been crazy sayings. But so we can't unsee it. And so we've experienced the pandemic. We've experienced the shutdowns that all the lies. And we don't have trust. I mean, half the country at least does not have trust anymore for our quote unquote institutions. And that's a good thing. Yep, I agree. That we are skeptical. We are cynical. Yes. And we didn't have that before. Not not to this extent, because we've every every American at some level has experienced it. Whether you're upset about the COVID shutdowns, whether you lost your business or you didn't, whether you were or maybe your kid or whatever was forced to get the vaccine and you didn't feel that was necessary. So think about the pandemic, but also then think about what we now know with Russia, Russia, Russia with with all I mean, we can go through it all. It's incredible that the fact that this administration and I think about this actually knew the FBI knew that there were reporters who were on to the Hunter laptop story. So they in advance went to all of the social media sites. Think about this. And they said, hey, heads up, there's going to be this this story, but it's really foreign interference by Russia. And we just want to give you a heads up that if you see this coming, then just know that that's from Russia. And that is Russian, you know, attempted interference in an upcoming election, heads up on that one. Yep. So now sure enough, Miranda divine, the New York Post, right? They come along with their with their investigation. And now Facebook sees it and they go, Oh, Oh, there it is. They warned us about this. So now they report it because they don't want to get in trouble with the feds. And now so think about that. So not only it was not after the fact that that's what struck me. So are they like, how do they know that Miranda divine was working on that? Are they monitoring her? Because that, wow, that's really the wiretap that they want. You know what I'm saying? How did they how did they know that that story was going to come out? Because that's some deep communist scary. Oh, yeah. Talk about third world country stuff. Well, and then sometimes they'll just try to flat out intimidate you Sean. Remember Matt Taibee after the Twitter files? Remember Matt Taibee was supposed to testify before Congress, and then just suddenly randomly the IRS shows up on his doorstep the day before he owed like, yeah, I'm just totally making it up. But he owed like 13 bucks and like, Hey, you got to play that like, this is a random appearance knock knock who's there. I mean, come on, man. It's so obvious. Yeah, they're trying to intimidate them. Yeah, that's what it is. It's embarrassing. All right, let's get to clip number eight, Tucker Carlson on X got to sit down with Bobby Kennedy. Clip number eight. This is RFK Junior telling Tucker that Kamala refused to meet with him. Let's take a listen and watch this. I reached out to her and I reached out through a number of people, including some relatives of mine are very, very close to her personally into the Democratic Party. And they just said, that's a non-starter. There's no way in the world that she's going to talk to you. And they said, we can we can get you a meeting with a low level campaign official. And I said, I'm okay. I'm not interested in that. Why wouldn't it's interesting? Why wouldn't come with her as me with you? Maybe the same reason that she hasn't given an interview. I think it seems to me that there's a lot of handlers involved. And you know, even when you talk to Democrats about, you know, do you really think it's a good idea to be electing somebody who can not give an interview, they say, well, you're not electing or you're electing the people around her. You're electing the apparatus and the apparatus. But the apparatus, the apparatus, I don't have any faith in its apparatus that are Neocons like, you know, like Anthony Blinken. And who are, you know, running us right up into a world with three. And there are people who, you know, who mastermind this censorship from inside the White House, that's the apparatus that they want to relax. And to me, that's an apparatus that has no appeal. These are people who are just answering me. There's the people who try to throw me out of the party who cancel the primaries. That's the apparatus. You know, if it was a Democrat who said, I can think of my own, I understand what this country is supposed to look like. I understand what what democracy is supposed to look like. And I, you know, then I think that's great. Great. Let's do that. But it's just, it's strange from her perspective, first of all, electing an apparatus is not how democracy works. That's an oligarchy, just in point of fact. But as a political calculation, your presence in the race running third party hurt Trump. No one disputes that. The polling's really clear on that. So if you're the Harris campaign, kind of a win, right, to get some alignment with you, even human curiosity, you'd think would compel her to want to meet with you. Like take a meeting like, why do you care? But she even talked to you. I think that's, I think it's very weird. It is very weird. And weird is the word of the summer when it comes to Republicans versus Democrats and vice versa. So I had two takeaways from this. And Don, I want to get your thoughts and then we'll get Sean. So let me get this straight. Donald Trump can sit down with Elon Musk for two hours. Donald Trump can sit down with Theo Vaughn, Gaiden, a gamer, Aidan Ross. RFK can sit down with Tucker Carlson. I watched about 45 minutes of it. I think it's about an 88 minute interview that's on Tucker's Twitter feed, if you want to go and watch the full hour and a half. And she can't, she can't sit down and do any of that with anybody. That's the first takeaway. So I give, you know, Bobby Kennedy again, but we shouldn't even be giving these people credit. Like if you're running for president, you should be able to sit down for two hours with anybody and shoot the breeze. It shouldn't be like you need 38 days to prep for it. But this is where I think Trump has to be careful. And Don, you talked about this a lot, especially during the first term, there was a lot of backstabbers that did Trump wrong. This is a guy who just right there by I think deductive reasoning, he basically said that his services, whatever those were worth, 3%, 6%, were up for grabs. He was willing to talk to Kamala Harris, because even though there are four or five things that align with Trump, there's probably six to eight different things that align with Democrats in the far left. You know, Bobby's like my, he's a lot like my wife's uncle I always tell you about. He's part Bernie Sanders. He's part Alex Jones. He's so on the extreme fringe on both sides that they actually wrap around and meet on the back end. That's where you have to be careful if you're Trump. Like you take what Bobby brings to the table election wise, you find a little niche for him, whether it's the environment or whatever. And you give him a little cubicle down at the end of the hall and you say, do what you do, just stay in your lane, right? Like that's how you have to handle him. Yeah, I think that though, what it shows me is that RFK Jr, he does want to make a difference in a couple of areas. And his skill set obviously is the environment, environmental attorney, as well as he talked a lot about the poison, if you will, of our food in America, what the FDA, what America allows in our foods as far as preservatives, pesticides, that especially Europe, but many other countries around the globe just do not allow, we allow it, why? And we have all of these obesity epidemics and as well, we have a mental health crisis. And he was the one who tied that all together, that when you have obesity, when you have all these health problems, there is a direct tie to your physical problems and your mental health problems. So he tied that together. And I think he does genuinely care about a lot about that. But as well, you know, to me, I think that RFK Jr, what he has experienced in real time with the media bias, as a Kennedy, you know, he has been a darling in his life, right? And immediate darling up until when he was running as an independent. And then he got that slap in the face that every person like Trump, who was a media darling and a poster boy and, you know, his Trump back in the day, right? He was a star on NBC. He was this billionaire who donated to Democrats and Republicans and because he knew the game. But then once he put that R behind his name, Trump then experienced the backstabbing and the backlash. And now Kennedy has had a rotten taste of that and what that feels like. And so Kennedy getting up on the stage last Friday and talking about that as well as far as being blocked out by the so-called mainstream media. To me, I think Kennedy, yes, was willing to have the conversation and probably as a Kennedy as a think about that. He's an American, his family, that name is iconic with the word Democrat in America. So yeah, I think that that was the last his his last ditch effort maybe to stay Democrat. But I think the fact that they basically wouldn't even meet with him. Think about that. I mean, just to just to slap a Kennedy in the face just shows you how far left they are. Well, and they didn't even allow him to compete in the primary against Joe. So maybe Sean, it shouldn't be a surprise to us that they didn't meet with him. They didn't even allow him to try to take a swing at Joe and knock him off the pedestal, so to speak. But of course not. And yeah, they iced him out of the primary. And then they didn't even take his calls when he was trying to, you know, when he was trying to have these conversations. I mean, at least take the call so that he can't later down the road say, well, they didn't even want to talk to me. But Don's right. I mean, look at how they treated one of their own from a family with a legacy like the Kennedys. And this, I don't know, maybe they maybe they're arrogant. Maybe they just maybe they don't want to go back to, to, you know, the sanity that, you know, they keep saying we're not going back. Maybe they don't want to go back to a sane Democrat party where yeah, sure, both parties had their differences, but it wasn't, you know, they're the, we weren't gnashing our teeth, right? Or jumping down each other's throats. The fact that they mistreated a Kennedy like this just goes to show you that that whatever you thought the Democrat party was, even under Clinton, Bill Clinton, it's completely different now. This is a totally different species. And a lot of moderate Democrats, I really hope they see what Don just highlighted. Look at how they treated a Kennedy. If you refer to yourself as a Kennedy Democrat, they are not your home and they don't want you. They showed you they don't want you. And think about Kennedy, the Kennedy name and the traditional, even here in Philadelphia, the Ed Rendell's, the Bob Brady's, right, the traditional Democrat who was for the working man, the working person that I think the union vote, no matter what, anybody tells me as far as union leadership and we keep hearing this, that union members say, you know, yeah, our leadership, the biggity, big top of the top leadership, they may be on a stage with Kamala or Biden or whoever, but that's not where the mindset of the working person is right now. Yeah. Do they really trust, who do they trust? That that's the question. Do they trust Trump? Because I think they lost trust in Trump the last time around. I think they're gaining the trust with Trump. And part of that is just that not only do people not trust Kamala because of the flip flop or thing, but they just don't know her. That's right. And it's too soon. Right, right. Well, and their voting base doesn't know anything anyway. So they all love to just have their head in the sand when it comes to this. And it's just the Democratic party is no longer the party of democracy. They want to monopoly on thought. They want to monopoly on information. They want to monopoly on speech. And most importantly, they want to monopoly on power. So this is not the Kennedy Democrat party of the 1960s or the 80s or heck the early to mid 2000s pre Obama. It's totally changed. Yeah, but your your point about, you know, head in the sand as far as just the union vote. That is just one singular mission. If you think about it, and that is how do I save my job? I mean, we're in this tough economy by economics, right? And so that I think with union workers, I think what they're looking at is we don't want these jobs to go overseas. We don't want to lose these jobs. And we want a fair good deal to make a living here. So who are they going to trust with that? So with Trump, if he comes out strong and says, I'm going to support the unions, I'm going to bring back jobs and I'm going to keep I'm going to be union strong. I think he gets that union vote. I do. I think he gets that even though we've from the rank and file. Yes, from the right. Yes. Yep. Not the leadership, not the Randy Wine Gardens, or they, you know, and we saw union quote unquote leaders speaking out calling Trump a scab or whatever at the DNC. But I think that there is a good chance that Trump then convinces if he if he comes out and speaks and speaks directly to like you said, Sean, the rank and file and says, I'm going to save your union jobs. I'm committed to you. Then I think he gets their vote. All right. Clip number 10 is up next boys. We got to get to James Carville. And I'm going to blast James Carville right now because this guy flip flops like Kamala Harris. We just played you a clip a day or two ago of Carville saying, you know, August is usually the month of the of the Democrat Party. And it's not going that way right now. And remember, he started saying that Trump's in actually really good shape. Remember, he said if if we're if Kamala's up to it actually means we're down one and he made it sound like Trump's in a really good spot. And we've seen everybody's regurgitating it now, right? In August of 2016, Trump was down eight points, nine points to Hillary. In August of 2020, Trump was down six to Joe Biden. He's only down a point and a half. Trump's in good shape. Now he completely flip flops. Clip number 10, Carville says Trump knows he's in deep trouble and it's driving him crazy. Let's listen to this. So let me ask you this. You just said that the Trump campaign is he's confused off balance. Is is Trump in trouble? And does he know that? Yes, and yes. He has a have a shock like survival instinct. And he knows that he's not having the same effect as he used to. He knows that Harris has become what he's always wanted to be used to kind of hard item. He does. And he's not the new kid on the block anymore. And he's struggling to regain that. But but he he let's say he has very primitive survival skills. And I think this is something that in his driving him crazy. Right, I think what you're saying is he's in deep in deep trouble. And he's aware of it. Yes, he is. And he's aware. And now we got how he gets out of it. Oh, can he get out of it? I don't know. James, thanks so much for coming on. We don't need the pleasantries. We got to we got to tighten those things up. Anyway, so you know what? I get it. He helped Clinton get elected. He's been doing it a long time. The resume is great. But he's kind of a shell of himself of what he used to be. He's getting up there in years. He's completely full of crap. Trump's favorability rating has never been higher. Trump Trump is more likable now than he was in 2020 than he was in 2016. In 2016, he got 62 million votes in the popular vote. In 2020, first bad as Trump was, he got 12 million more votes. He went from 62 million to 74 million. It's my belief. It's my opinion. This time around, he's going to have more than 74 million votes in the total vote count in the popular vote. And oh, by the way, he's in the real clear politics average. He's down a point and a half. We just gave you. Athan yesterday that showed how good he's being portrayed in Pennsylvania, despite being under polled and Carville's of the belief that Trump thinks he's in trouble. You know, I give Carville credit for his career. But dude, you can't keep flip-flopping opinions and be factually incorrect. I'm not going to kiss your butt anymore. I don't give a damn what you did 30 years ago. It ain't 1993 anymore. Homie, give me a break. Carville, you're right. Jesus. You're right. These people change like the weather and they do whatever they think is going to get them, you know, some some applause, some pats on the back, a little bit of, you know, content on social media to get their names out there. And it happens everywhere. That's what he's doing. A lot of people say things for the sake of saying them. I think you're highlighting this now. And it happens everywhere. It drives me crazy. So are you saying it based off of any fact? Are you saying it to draw a reaction? Are you saying it for the sake of saying it? You know, I, I have gone to war many, many times on social media with clickbaiters. I've done it a billion times. I hate it. It is destructive. If you have an agenda and then you start clickbaiting, you lose credibility. It is, you know, what is the ultimate story of clickbait? It's the boy who cried wolf, right? It's, it's a, well, no, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no. Now the sky is falling. No, no, no, no. Now there's going to be an issue. I mean, how many times can you continue to either change your position or say something that you can't prove, hoping that it's right. And then when it's not right, you come up with some excuses to why you were right in the first place, or you just change your position again and forget about what you said in the past. It's typical politics, but you're, you know, you have every right to be upset with this dude, where in one case he's, he says Donald Trump's in a great spot. And then a couple of days later, a couple minutes later, a couple seconds later, he's like, no, he's in a horrible spot and he knows it. I mean, this is ridiculous. And he's in the, he is objectively, objectively, if we are going to look at this and not even look at James Carvel and just look at the last two election cycles that Donald Trump was on the ballot, he's objectively in the best position that he's ever been in at this point in the cycle. Correct. You can't even argue that. Correct. You can't even argue that. Yep. I agree. And look, you know, he and Axelrod got a lot of skins on the wall. They've been doing it a long time. They've got more of a political resume than I'll ever have. I get it. But we got to stop taking every single thing that these two guys say as gospel. Okay. Like they never get anything wrong. I mean, for the love of God, enough with Carville, I mean, go drink your liquor and watch LSU get beat by USC this weekend. I'm done with this guy. But Don, you know this as well, you know, Trump as well as anybody you've been around him. Was he frustrated a little bit during the honeymoon period of Harris? Yeah. How could he not be? But I think also the frustration, if it was true and he was being agitated, it was because this narrative of he doesn't know how to attack Kamala Harris. And then maybe there was a moment where, you know, you've got like the DeSantis syndrome, where you've got a bunch of people telling him on how he needs to handle this and how he should approach topic X, Y or Z. Maybe there was too many cooks in the kitchen for a matter of 48 hours. But I mean, you know, after adding Bobby to your ticket, so to speak, I think a lot of things, a lot of things are back in favor of Trump right now. I don't think over the last five days, Trump has been in a bad frame of mind, so to speak. Would you agree? Yeah, I think, you know, think about it from Trump's viewpoint. Just think about he's been since late June. So he debates Biden and it's a it's a KO, right? It's just everybody says, Oh, it's over. Yeah, it's over. Right. And then there's this assassination attempt on him. He survives that. And think, think, think about everything. I mean, my head spins when I think about everything from from Trump's viewpoint of what he's been through, as far as somebody's ringing the bell. But you think about from his viewpoint, what he's been through persecution, prosecution, everything. And then he, you know, he's coming off this huge, you know, RNC convention where it's, it's this huge wave. And boom, here comes the flip, the switcharoo. Yeah, they pull off a switcharoo, which I guess in Wisconsin, if it's if it's somebody like RFK Jr, trying to get on the ballot, then it's playing games. But when it's at the top of the ticket, it's, you know, just par for the course. So think about that. Your, your DJT, you've got to now deal with a brand new candidate who's allowed to just come on the scene. The media gushes over her. The media allows her not to have any accountability, not to do any interviews for well over a month. That's crazy. They would never treat a Republican candidate like that or an independent as we've seen. And so yeah, is that frustrating as a human being? Would that be frustrating? But I would say this, his, his resilience, his persistence, the fact that he comes in Monday morning, there he is at Arlington National at that emotional ceremony. And what does he do with his action? He says, I'm here. I'm here among the people. And I'm showing my respect. And he dedicates his Monday to not just campaigning, but he begins with with taps and patriotism and wreaths and walking in step. As you guys pointed out, walking in step with military, you know, heroes and, and gold star families honoring those who've done the ultimate and think about that. It takes Kamala, 38 days to memorize her lines, took Trump all four minutes to memorize the physical cadence and steps to walk along. Amen, brother. Yeah, 38 days. I can't believe that they've gone 38 days. Seriously. And she still can't figure something. She can't figure it out. Trump can't figure out the messaging. Trump is like Verizon Fios with his brain. And Kamala Harris is like AOL dial up with the big for Comcast. We call it. CEO and cash here in Philadelphia. You know, all about Comcast. It's a total Joe used to lose internet connection and Kamala is always buffering. Yeah, she's buffering. Yes, that's a great and sometimes Joe buffers too, because he's like, you know, and, and, and, and, and, and not a joke. Right. You know, not a joke is like Joe Biden's Joe Biden's not a joke is like the sound of the modem. It's what it's going to. Yeah, you've got me. But then there's Kamala, who's just, yeah, she's the circle. Tensor's going around, like, it's all around. And you know, you know, you know, we could, you know, we could refer that like kind of a kind of like, compare this to. So you know how on YouTube, the ads always load, right? No problem. But when you want your video, it does the circle. So like for Kamala Harris, her like pre, you know, scripted talking points, those always come through at full HD. And when she has to speak on something substantive, it's like, you know, there's a, what is it? Error 404 server not found. Like that's what it, that's what it winds up. You need the power down your modem and reboot. All right. That's my, did you turn it off and turn it back on my customer service? Whenever I call them, they're like, did you turn it off? No, I did or I wouldn't be freaking calling you. Yes. Yes. And by the way, speaking of calling customer service, whatever happened to being able to hit zero and get to an operator. Now you try to do it. It's gone. It's gone. It's no longer an option. They go, I'm sorry. We did not recognize it. You better recognize what I'm trying to do here at this point. That's oh, yeah. Would you like a call back when an agent's available to save you time? No, I want you to hire more people and get a human being from America on the damn line. How about that? Yes. Not just a human being, not just a human being from America, but a human being that is competent in English. It's just because you're from here doesn't mean you're smart. You know what I mean? We have a lot of, we have, I say it, we have a lot of stupid people here, a lot of stupid people. I don't have Rosetta Stone or Babylon standby to translate from me. Good one. By the way, fundraising, because you always have to follow the money since now Harris campaign raising five hundred and sixteen point eight million dollars and basically half a billion dollars. Trump's campaign committee raising two hundred and sixty eight and a half million in total. And that's from January through August 1st. Wow. The most recent date with the, because they have to file with the FEC, the federal elections commission. So you look at Harris fundraising big time. Democrats have become the party of big food, big pharma, big ag, and as Bobby said, big money, half a billion dollars. You're trying to buy the victories with the trillion, half a billion. Yeah, trying to buy an election. All right, let's get to clip 18. We got a couple of more to get to Tony Bruno will join us here at the bottom of the hour. Remember the little exhibition that Don Limon did in Atlantic City a few weeks ago trying to pull people on the boardwalk and he was blown away by how many people that he probably thought would vote for Kamala Harris and they decided to vote for Donald Trump. Here was a little exchange with Don Lemon and Jen Psaki on MSNBC talking about the surprise of how many black voters are four Donald Trump clip 18. Listen and watch this. Anything. What did they think about Harris? Did they have anything to say about her? They did have a listen. It depends on where you are. We went to a number of different battleground states in Pennsylvania, Ohio. We were in Michigan, Indiana on our way, obviously Illinois on our way to Chicago. And it's sort of dependent on where you were. Pennsylvania is well, I shouldn't say Pennsylvania should say Philadelphia was a bit more liberal and the answers to the questions about her and him were quite different. But for the most part in Pittsburgh or in the Jersey Shore and in Atlantic City in Ohio, especially, many people did not know who she was. They weren't familiar with her, so I think she has to reintroduce herself to the public. But for him, I think that they thought that he's better for the economy and that again that he gave them that he brought money into the community or that he was on Black people's side. You know, it's very interesting that and Stalker has mentioned this that, you know, he doesn't think a lot of people know who Kamala Harris is. And if you take that at face value, Don Lemon backs that up there with the little survey and the polling that he did and doing some of the homework that pretty much revealed outside of places like a Philadelphia Atlanta, Detroit, you know, the big blue cities inside of whether it's a blue or red state. Maybe a lot of people don't know about her. But this is one of those things where I truly do believe, and I know Stalker has given me pushback saying it's not going to happen. I think Trump's going to get about 20% of the black vote. In 16, he got 6%. In 20, that doubled to 12%. If that doubles, again, it's 24%. 24% seems too high. But I think between 18 and 20% is going to be the number. But even if it's 15%, that could be enough. I mean, again, keep in mind, all that matters is four years ago, 42,000 votes in three states. If Trump gets 15% of the black vote, if he gets 40%, which would retire record for Republicans with the Jewish vote, if he's at 28, 30% of the Hispanic vote, at bare minimum, that offsets the female vote post Roe v. Wade. And at best, that guarantees him a victory. Yeah, I know the black vote is, you know, I think if you look at 15% that it could be enough, it probably isn't enough. But if we start to push that into the 18 to 20 range, if we can get there, you have to think about what that does. And what's really important is, you know, where is that increase coming from? We talk about polling all the time, right? And where your respondents are answering the phones from and what, you know, the cross tabs, I like to geek out in the cross tabs. Are these urban, you know, black voters versus rural black voters? And the reason why I ask is because if he's increasing his share of the black vote specifically in some of the big cities, like Atlanta, like Philadelphia, you know, like Milwaukee, and like Detroit, then those swing states could very, you know, or Charlotte to and rally North Carolina. If he's, if he is, you know, increasing his share of the black vote in those cities, then it tips the scales and swing states. So it's going to be important to watch it. Those trends are over the last couple of years, they have to scare the Dems, then they do scare the Dems or else they wouldn't be, you know, or else they wouldn't be doing a racial, you know, taking a racial angle to this. Tony Bruno, in about seven minutes, we've got one or two more clips I want to get to and I circled this one as soon as I got the cut sheet this morning. This Sean Ferris, this is right for you buddy clip number 19, Phil and Henry, the maybe the most notable Trump derangement syndrome patient is Rosie O'Donnell. Let's play clip 19 of Rosie once again spreading the conspiracy that DJ T was not hit by a bullet clip 19. Now, I don't know what happened that day, but I don't think it was a bullet that hit him. I don't. I think it was maybe a fragment of something or but I don't know without a scar to be seen, yet blood all over it. Look at the photos of him right after with his fist pumping, a normal reaction, right, to almost being assassinated. There's something really hanky about the whole thing and I don't know what it is, but I am saying this for people who go on conspiracy theories for endless, endless cycles, you know, deep dives. How come this isn't getting a deep dive? How come people are just like, look, his ear is normal now? Yeah. But he's not an octopus. He doesn't regrow his limbs, his ears, his, his nose or whatever. You don't regrow. We're humans. You don't regrow your arms or your ears. Sean Ferris, the floor is yours. Yeah, Rosie O'Donnell, listen, let me just tell you said she's a disgusting animal both inside and out. We have to say that the very first question I was asked by Megan Kelly said I've called women horrible things. I said only Rosie O'Donnell. This is a woman who is so insufferable and you know, seemingly is trying to just desperately stay relevant, right? And the only way she could stay relevant is two things that she's doing to stay relevant. Number one, it's just obviously Trump's name. It's Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump all the time. Okay, she's obviously triggered by Trump. She's obsessed by Trump. But number two, I think we pointed it out a couple days ago. She is very closely trying to resemble Keith Oberman or the other way around. He's trying to resemble her. They look exactly the same now. I don't know. She also looks like Francesca a little bit too now. She does. She has that little look, you know, soon we're going to be hearing from Rosie. I will back. Listen, Donald Trump get lost. Okay. The orange and you're not doing a good job. You know, this is this is every time she opens your mouth, I listen because I have to hear what crazy stuff is coming out. And then I'm just like, ah, you know, then I got to go listen to like some really nice music to kind of give my ears a break. I got big ears, you know, hearing those hearing those words and hearing her speak, it hurts. It hurts. It hurts a lot. But this woman, right? She is so insane. That is what that is what Trump derangement syndrome looks like. And and honestly, again, she talks about Donald Trump and talks about the things surrounding him more than we do. You know, we hit on a bunch of topics this morning. She's focused on what was she shot and was and this is what another thing. This is that MSNBC culture, right? Yeah, Donald Trump wasn't actually shot. You know, you have so many of these lackeys. These, these are cultists, lackeys who never thought for themselves a day in their life. He was hit by a fragment, a fragment of what? Can you show me what broke that hit him in the air? They said, Oh, it's the teleprompter. Well, it's kind of hard for the teleprompter to break if it's not broken, right? Well, I mean, we've had secret service people and the FBI say, yes, he was hit by a bullet. So it wasn't just Ronnie Jackson's medical confirmation and diagnosis. The federal agencies that people like Rosie O'Donnell take everything for gospel have said he was hit by a bullet. These people, the MSNBC crowd, the loyal viewers that that was called Fox News and the poorly educated. Okay, gun, eight gunshots were fired. Three people were shot in the stands. One person died and Donald Trump got up off the ground with blood coming from his ear. You can actually see in his is reconstructed ear where the piece of cartilage, whatever it is, you know, is missing. There is, there is a scar, all right, a little bit of a scar. And you we've heard from, as you said, many experts who in every other situation were supposed to trust, including about Hunter Biden's laptop, but that's not good enough for the MSNBC crowd. That's not good enough for these left-wing cultists who, you know why they don't want to admit Donald Trump was shot? Because they are bearing, they, they feel responsible. They do. They feel respond. The comparisons to Hitler, the company, you know, the whole he's a racist. It's Jim Crow 2.0. He's going to be a dictator. All of the, the inflammatory rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump, they don't want to have a share of responsibility that they contributed to what, you know, what led to Donald Trump being shot. That's the whole point of this here. They don't want that responsibility. They don't want that culpability. They don't want to live with themselves. So they're going to convince themselves that, well, he wasn't actually shot and therefore I caused nothing. These people are disgusting. I, you know, this is why I love X. I mute these people. You post a meme that suggests that Donald Trump, I don't block, by all means, I just don't talk to you anymore. Because it's a waste of my time. It's a waste of my, I'm not going to, if you don't believe Donald Trump was shot, Rosie O'Donnell, whoever it is, you know, she's not the only one, clearly, right? If you don't believe, there's nothing I'm going to say that's going to convince you otherwise. So why am I going to waste my time? You're a cultist and you're a disgrace. That's what you are. I got everything I wanted out of Sean Ferris with that clip right there. I mean, I feel good now. You feel good? I feel good. All right. I feel great. Nobody feels as good as I do. I could tell you that from being shot to being shot out of a cannon, I expect Bruno to be shot out of a cannon in just about six minutes. Tony Bruno joins us for his weekly appearance coming up next live from the great state of Florida. Stay right there. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPHD and on the Free Odyssey app. Thank you for joining us today. And for all you Philadelphia public school parents, don't worry though. You'll have the asbestos, you'll have the, what, Chanel and Hertz donates eight air conditioners to Philadelphia schools and 63 of them still don't have adequate insulation. But don't worry, Brendan Boyle, our fine U.S. representative says, you know, it may be 2027 before Philadelphia public schools have air conditioning. And luckily, it only happens this time of the year. And then when they have to go leave school, it's just sad what's happening. But don't worry, Randy Winegarten, the woman that jumps up and down like a jack in the box at all these events. Yeah. She's the one. Oh, she's going to, she's going to make sure the schools are all good. Philadelphia public schools have been around for 200 years, yet 63 of them still can't function as a legitimate operation. It's ridiculous. That outrage, Tony. And it's totally acceptable. A lot of good stuff to get to. We've had so many things happen since you were last with us. And by the way, you're going to be in tomorrow and Friday. We'll be, we'll do all for many hours for. Yes. And it will do it live. We will do it live. And then we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls. Because obviously, we won't, we won't be able to do the cut sheet, I don't think, right? I don't see what we're able to do a cut sheet. Yeah, you just tell Phil and Henry to do some damn stinking work and just not to come in. Phil's not, Phil's off. No, Phil and I, yeah, Phil's off. I think it's just Henry and Henry, Henry, the eight I am. I am. We call Henry Hank. We call him Hank. What is going on? Don't worry. This is, this is Miss Robin, Henry and I are already talking. Okay, see, we're already planning for the next, because as everybody goes away, obviously the big, but big finale, it's Labor Day weekend coming up. So now I'm now, and I'm proud to be relegated to a Phil and Guy during the holiday season. But no, it's going to be fun. Robin and I will get up really early in the morning and we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls tomorrow, you know, and Sean may have to call in and do a little Trump for us. By the way, and we will preview tomorrow's pre taped CNN interview sit down. I think they're taping it right now and they're going to have about 72 takes, and then they'll edit it, slap it down, flip it, rub it down, slap it up, and then they'll pair it tomorrow night on CNN. I don't want to know anything you're rubbing down. You're gonna have first crack at it on Friday morning, because Kamala is going to sit down with Dana Bash and her emotional support animal, Timmy walls for a little two on one handicap match your thoughts on that disgrace. I told you that's already going to, it's going to be taped. Yep. They're not even going to do it live. Yep. They're going to tape it in the middle of the afternoon so that they can edit it. And as I mentioned, they can put AI in there, they can edit out any of our mistakes. And walls is going to be the one it's like taking your kid to work day. You know, I mean, you know, somebody made a good point yesterday. You know, when the conventions happen normally, in my lifetime, you know, you go to the convention, the nominees are announced, and then they do an interview together right after they bring on the presidential and vice presidential candidate, right? Yeah. But in this case, the Democratic nominee and vice presidential nominee believe Chicago and aren't heard from for another week. And by the way, by the time she gets ready for the September 10th debate, there will have been 17 days since she won the nomination to get ready for a debate against Donald Trump, where they're still trying to figure out what the rules are and what they're going to do and who's going to turn the mics off and who's going to be in the background, who's going to, you know, because she wants the mics on so she can say, excuse me, I'm speaking. So that's what she wants. That's all she that's what she's rehearsing her. Excuse me. I'm speaking. I need to get on on Bobby Kennedy because, you know, we talked a lot about Trump gaining the momentum and taking the ball away from Kamala Harris last Friday, a day after the DNC wraps up. Do you think the Bobby Kennedy thing is going to be one of the tipping points in this election, or is this overblown in your opinion? I don't think it's overblown. The good thing is, is he's not going to be vice president, not that it's a good thing. He has a vice presidential candidate. The thing that I like about the Bobby Kennedy decision, first of all, you know, I wrote on my Twitter account, I did a little column the other day about, you know, that we've seen families, right? There's a lot of families that start businesses together, and everything looks great. You know, you got the brother-in-law, and you got the sister there, and the whole happy family starts a business, and then something goes wrong, right? And then it's happened in a lot of places, you know, Pat Stake, Geno Stakes, family had a misunderstanding. You look at all the businesses that you know, whenever there's a family involved business, for the most part, a lot of times, you know, there's acrimony, and then they split and then they go and start their own business. One part of the family starts their own business. It happens everywhere. The difference there is it's a business, and they're still family, and maybe they don't talk to one another. But in the case of the Kennedys, this is embarrassing to me. And the fact that James Carville, that swamp thing, is now saying, and these people are saying that he should be institutionalized, his sister, who's the one who's leading this coup against Bobby Kennedy, has the same affliction. So they're talking about his inability, you know, to speak, he speaks clearly, you can understand him, but they're questioning his health, which, oh, by the way, his sister, who led the coup against him, remember, the Kennedy family, they endorsed Joe Biden, they stuck the knife in his back when he was running as an independent candidate. So they stuck it in the back and endorsed Joe Biden, and now all of a sudden they're enforced, and they can do whatever they want. But to me, this is not about, you know, the election happens, and they all get back together again as one happy family. This is something you, this is just despicable to see a family that's had so much trouble. And the fact that his uncle and his brother and his uncle were assassinated, and these people are treating him like that, the good thing is I think he has a good spot. He could be the health secretary. He doesn't have to be another politician in Washington, you know, and other people who will now be part instructed and interview the other day, where he was talking about the mistake he made in his first administration, is he went in as an outsider, and he hired some bad people, because he was told to hire that, you know, Amoroso and the Scaramucci and all these other squabos, you know, he didn't know these people were going to be idiots. And so now he knows the landscape of Washington, he knows the swamp, he knows the rhinos, he knows the turncoats. And so he can put together a better cabinet this time. And there's a lot of qualified people. When you look around at the people, you know, the Doug Burgums and the vivakes, there's some sharp people out there that he could hire this time, and then get done what he wants. But Jack Smith is going to try to put him in jail before the election. So this guy, there's never been a candidate in my 72 years on, on earth, watching politics, since I was a kid. There's never been a candidate who's been more scrutinized, more lionized, more, more absolutely trying to destroy this guy's life, trying to kill him. And with Rosie O'Donnell, remember this woman once had a successful talk show. She was like the white Oprah before Oprah, right? People respected Rosie O'Donnell and you're right. I think she and Keith Loberman should lock themselves up over his Central Park West apartment and sit there all day and exchange hates. Remember when Trump was in office and she was in front of the White House doing yet, yet to doing all this Russia stuff? She is a certified, she's the one who needs to be institutionalized. But I say, just let her keep talking. The problem is women who used to watch her, just like women who watched Oprah and made her a billionaire. Now she's given a hundred and fifty million dollars to Kamala Harris. Where's that money going? I mean, it's just a joke. The amount of money being spent to try to install Kamala Harris is mind-boggling to me. And nobody, including all the vote blue no matter who people, have any idea what she's about, have no ideas about what she's going to do. The New York Post front page today, did you say it? Oh, I did. Oh, it's beautiful. I got various as that. It says Harris for Trump and she's wearing a make America great flip-flopping Kamala copies the Don. Yep. Yep. I mean, that's that's the bottom line. And Robert Kennedy, Jr. I've been watching him for years. And yes, he's slow in speech. But guess what? He's a smart guy. And the guy's fit. He's 68. You see the guy who works out, he takes care of himself. And let's be honest, the problems that he wants to address with medicines and what our kids are putting in their bodies, the fact that we have the most obese, under educated population of young people in American history. And nobody seems to care about it. So I like that part of what he brings to the table as part of a Trump administration. Yeah. As JFK said years ago, soft, chubby, fat looking children. Yes. And stupid kids. Hey, yeah. You know, they got to eat too. But unfortunately, they're eating too much and they're eating bad foods. Exactly. Other than that. Yes. I got to get your thoughts on this because this is right in your wheelhouse. I'm not sure if you're on Facebook anymore or if you were, you know, fun. Only when I see what my family are doing birthdays, you know, those kinds of things. I want to see what my aunt's making this weekend, you know, at the family dinner. But that's that's Facebook. But we were on X yesterday. We did a live remote from the lot as we had the trusses going up yesterday. We had 600 people watching Robin and I watching guys lift up rafters on our and you can, while you can go see it on X. Yeah, you're buying the wall for your house. We're building the wall. Yes. And by the way, China is not paying for it. We're not getting any, and then President Trump knows we are not getting drywall from China. Remember, we got we got along very well with China. Absolutely. We like, you know, you have Xi Jinping. You look at that. And we called him Winnie the Pooh because he looks like Winnie the Pooh. And you can't say that in China, by the way, you can't say that. Tony, you brought up on Rosie O'Donnell and Keith Oberman. Have you noticed that they're starting to resemble one another? Absolutely. I heard you saying it earlier, Sean. They do and they both think alike. They both share the same brain now. And you know, it hurts me because I've known Keith for 40 years, but he's a guy who abandoned my friendship. I still feel bad for the guy. People want to mock him. You know, I don't want to mock him because I know, I know he's sitting there alone with his two dogs up way above Central Park West. And we've been there and I've known him for 40 years. And so I don't, I don't celebrate watching Keith fall apart. I worry about the guy. I really do. When you have a friend for 40 years, even if they had abandoned you and don't want anything to do with you anymore, I still, I still look at him and see the tweets. And they're not just a typical, you know, jabbing tweets. I mean, he has completely melted down and it's scary, just like Rosie O'Donnell. They're basically the same, you know, and Stephen King and all these other smart people. And these are smart people. They're not dunces. Keith's menses smart. He's the smartest human being, I know, book smart, but no street skills and no social skills. And when you're book smart and you can talk about anything, but then when you have relationships and you're trying to communicate with other people, men, women, children, you don't have the, you don't have the social IQ to be able to handle that. And I think that's Keith's biggest problem. Yeah, no question about it. You know, we had another big story this week as Zuckerberg comes out for Facebook and Meta and pens this letter to Jim Jordan saying that he regrets the censorship that we all experienced throughout social media during the pandemic. That was why I was asking you if you're on Facebook, I haven't been on Facebook since 2012. But I do know that you've been flagged and suspended multiple times on TV. So your thoughts on this censorship admission? Well, remember, it wasn't just a beta and Facebook that were censoring. You know, remember, Twitter back then before Elon Musk bought it was run by Jack Dorsey. He did the same thing. So not only the Democrats have, you know, Facebook and Meta and Instagram and all the YouTube's and all these other companies that are run by far left groups, Twitter was far left too. They were censoring information. They were banning, I was banned from Twitter, you know, for 23 or 13 months, then Elon Musk bought it and he made it a real free speech platform. So you can go on there and rip anybody you want. You can do whatever you want on X and Elon Musk brought free speech back to this country. Now he's saving people on a Boeing rocket that's still up there on the international space. Elon Musk is doing more for America as a private individual than the US government can do for America. That's what he's done with the SpaceX program launching satellites for companies all over the world. And now, you know, with the Tesla stuff, but people hate Elon Musk because he's not left wing anymore because he's thinking on his own and he has a company and he gives his own opinions. But that people are angry at Elon Musk, but they're not angry at Mark Zuckerberg. So joke, that guy should be in jail. He should be in jail for election interference. Am I wrong? That Tony brought up something yesterday to not. And I thought was a really interesting idea. If Zuckerberg wants to save his ass, like if he were to endorse Trump, just in the hopes that he wouldn't get investigated anymore, they're not going to investigate him. It would be crazy. He won't do that. That'd be interesting. Liberals would have a meltdown. No, he won't do that because he's this is his maya kalpa. He knows that the left is going to forgive him as long as he doesn't endorse Trump. And you know, he'll go back to doing whatever he wants again. Just like just like the recent thing with what the picture of the Trump with the bloody ear, you know, they they remember they censored that. And then they apologize when the entire world called them out. So I don't I don't think Mark Zuckerberg realizes that he screwed up. But it's too late. It's like, you know, what do you do? You don't ask for permission. You ask for forgiveness, right? Yes. After he got caught. Yes, except my point. You don't ask for permission. Should I do that? I'm gonna do it. And then if I get caught, then you'll ask for forgiveness. Actually, I live my life that way. But I'm getting too old. I'm getting too old to that. I don't ask for forgiveness anymore. I say, I say, take it or leave it. Get out. Or Zila, I must would say go yourself about how about those fight and fills? How about the fight and fills for I got my Philly shirt on today? I'm back on the bandwagon because I got to wait for Eagles football. And by the way, is there anything worse than watching exhibition football anymore? I mean, I was watching that Eagles Vikings game. Again, nobody's playing. I'd rather watch instead of watching pre-season exhibition football, I'd rather watch the auditions of America's Got Talent. At least you can see who's screwing up and who's doing well. I'd rather watch I'd rather watch Sean Ferris's regular season jets than Eagles pre-season football season football season football. You know, it's great. You know, it's great. I saw this going yesterday. I saw this. Whoa, Zach Wilson wasn't the problem. It was the Jets. Now, the Jets are a problem. Don't get me wrong. Okay. But can you be a Jets fan, man? Listen, I'm alive. I'm alive because of them, right? My parents met on the seven line. I think it was a Knicks game, but you know, then they bonded over, you know, the Jets because they both had tickets at Shea Stadium. So I always say the Broadway Joe's when Joe Nameth was out there making the guarantees or that old school. I'm not sure. But they were they were they were jet fans then. I'm not sure if they went there, but I will say this. I always say that they're the reason I am, you know, alive and they'll be the death of me. It will happen. You know, I'm in Tennessee now. Well, be I'll be I'll be watching them lose. I mean, play in a couple of weeks here at Nissan Stadium. It'll be it'll be fun. But you know, this this NFL preseason. I mean, we're not a star watch it, but it's really it is, especially when you have people come running around saying Zach Wilson is the second coming in ways they even started a Broncos. I mean enough for the Mormon. I'm done. I'll go play with you 55 wives. Have a good time. Oh, come on, man. What? Just don't do any magic underwear shots, cheat shots, because yeah, they don't like that. Yeah. And by the way, Coca-Cola now, right? Don't do more. The Cougars, too. I mean, this guy's a cougar hunter. He's like, what? 22 years old. No, you don't want that. Exactly. Exactly. What do you see so young? You could you could hunt the cougar. You should young. What are you doing? Cougars. Me too, man. Come on. Tony, if you were a cougar, you wouldn't be a cougar hunter. You'd be like a saber tooth hunter. Exactly, right? Well, you know, I'm always out driving here in Southwest Florida. I'm looking for the elusive Florida panther. You know, as they say, an up in Canada, the National Hockey League, that the Florida panther. Didn't they win the Stanley Cup? Yes, they did. Your Florida panther. The Phillies, man. I'll tell you. Yeah. They're looking good. Four straight now. Five nothing shut out. Aaron Nolo was great. I love watching the TNT post game with Jimmy Rollins and Pedro Martinez. Yeah. That's that's a great show. It's called what is it called? It's like their NBA show, which isn't going to be back this year because right because of the whole debacle. And that's a shame because that's a great baseball post game show and nationally and their NBA show and TNT was the best ever. And they've managed to screw that up too. So you're off the ledge. The Phillies are good. You're not going to jump. No, I mean, you know, they're getting guys healthy again. And obviously, Bryce Harper's playing lights out. And the fans are going to be hot one more time. And then the weather's going to cool off. So just relax. By the way, I thought I saw it for everything he knows. Well, I figured that I mean, you can see the smooth stroke. I mean, we see you on the golf course when you're when you're sticking that nine iron right on the green at the club champion, even even Nick Kale who's out there every day golfing. Yeah, can't stick one on the green at his club championship. No, sir. Can you have any club championships of you one, Nick Kale? Zero, sir. Zero. How many member guests have you won? The more important question is, how many member guests have I been invited to? I remains won't even invite you, of course, anymore. No shot. No shot. All right. Bruno and Robin will be in tomorrow and Friday. Great stuff, brother. We'll we'll see you and I got the first time I got to work with Sean Farris. This is the first. Oh, I think we've been on once before, Tony. Yeah. I don't know not for this extended conversation and shopping and obsession that we normally do here. No, no, I don't know. But I think once I think a couple of months ago, we were on and I didn't know who you were. I was like, who's just Tony Bruno? We have him on here. He's a character. Great. Got fantastic guy. Thank you very much. And I have to say, he does a tremendous job and he's going to do a tremendous job tomorrow. He has my complete and total endorsement and he's building a beautiful house in Florida. I'm building the wall in Mexico, but all of my wonderful Latino workers, they're building it for me. And they're the best workers on the planet. Everybody has a problem with him. We don't have inflatable rats being set up around every project here in Southwest Florida. You build, you have your permit, you build, and you don't have to have some goon come up and tell you, Hey, this is a look right. Flip me a couple hundred dollars here. Like they do in Philadelphia. Well, Ellen, I, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Dawn hasn't said anything to you. You're right, Dawn. I'm list. I'm just listening and loving those got a big free town. She's got priorities. All right. I know we're just coming up at 10 o'clock, Dawn. Coming up at 10 o'clock. Well, there's a great story about these lonely Middle Eastern men who were looking on the dating app Tinder and found the message from Scentcom. We got to talk about that one. Oh, wow. Crazy. What? Crazy. All right, Dawn's getting crazy on her last. And you got to do a army hammer update. The actor army hammer will have that tomorrow on the show. It's an unbelievable story. You know who he is, right? Great actor was really successful. And now he's he's really in dire straits. We'll talk about that tomorrow. Yeah. I love it. Looking forward to it. Bruno and Robin tomorrow at six. We'll see you guys. Bye bye. Bye. Bye. All right. Coming out everybody. Dawn's big three on the other side. But right now, Dawn's got a big message for the Piazza auto group. Yeah, because summer, unfortunately, summer is winding down. Labor Day is upon us. Right now is the time to address your full automotive needs. And maybe you're due for a service checkup after all that summer travel. My friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles, they service every make every model. Maybe you're in the market for a larger vehicle, you know, to drive the kids around. 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You know, they'll find a way to spin it back. Oh, they're talking Dana Bash. Okay. We'll see. We also got to get to a couple of other stories, including Lowe's and Harley Davidson and Levi's in the world of DEI and culture wars as more companies abandoning DEI initiatives. Interesting. I wonder how that's going to play out. We'll get to that in a moment, but let's get to some of the other stories of the day and the news. Time for a Don Stenzlin big three at 906. It's the big three and nine until in company. Sponsored by Piazza autogroup this morning. So backlash in Bucks County and in the burbs backlash in the burbs as school district parents Democrats are demanding the resignation of one bill for Mika William for Mika who we've talked about that he resigned his position. They say because he made some misogynistic posts on Twitter that they say were inappropriate. I will say this that he immediately deleted the one comment he made about Kamala, which was a while back, deleted it. They screenshot at it. They're after him and saying this guy's got to go. But in truth and as they're having meetings this week, in truth, this is political. These, this is all political and these are Democrats going after, you know, bill for Mika on the school board there. And this is saturday or papacy? That's what I thought. Okay. Yeah. Well, I mean, he shouldn't have to lose his job over because you're right. It is political. If it was a Democrat posting on social media, something vile about Donald Trump odds are they they keep their job. I, you know, I hate the sound like stocker here. But again, if you're a teacher and it's really not your lane to be issuing political statements as somewhat, I don't even want to call him a public figure. But as a, you know, public employee, so to speak, was it worth it? Was it worth? I mean, you know, I guess hindsight being 2020, he probably would take it back. Although I kind of would applaud him if he says, you know what? No, I don't take it back. I stand by what I said. No, he, he immediately deleted the one and he was saying that at the time this was he, because people were questioning the Veeb Kamala Harris, her qualifications. Yeah. And he said that she bleeped a lot of dudes. That was the comment that got everybody's attention. Right. And she bleeped a lot of dudes. So you can imagine what the bleep word was. Oh, yeah. It's a sex act, right? Right. To give oral gratification, if you will, compliments to a lot of guys to get ahead. That that's the implication here. And so they said it was lewd. It was inappropriate, unprofessional, et cetera, et cetera. I don't think there's a rule against, because he does have First Amendment rights, but he is the director of their school board. And so to your point, when you have the title, you got to be more careful, right? He, you know, he needs a brand manager like our own Greg Stalker to say, Bill, stay off of Twitter. Yeah, you're right. Absolutely. Everything needs to be on Twitter. Thank you. That's the message. By the way, speaking of social media, as your YouTube down, all I'm seeing is that we're in commercial. We don't, I don't see you or myself for sure. Really? What are we doing? Let me see. Yeah, we're having some technical details. Okay. All right. We're being shadow banned again. YouTube hang by, get on to the Odyssey app if you're not able to see us on YouTube now. Oh, you don't? Okay. I think I do. All right. Oh, anyway, unless it's running behind, we'll see. It could be. It says 909 AM. Yeah, we're good. Okay. We're up. So it's come guest. So we'll talk about that. We may have a guest calling in just to give us the latest about director for Mika's situation there. But he did it for the record. He did issue an apology. He did, you know, the tweet in question, he did deleted and apologize. Okay. And said it was not, you know, professional and that he apologized and regretted it. All right. So there's that going on. Okay. And is the apology enough? I just hate apology culture. It's like, you know, yeah, stand by what you said, own it. You know, even if you apologize to your family, because that's the thing that really matters, right? Like, it's not so much about apologizing to the school board or to other people. It's, you know, a guy that's, you know, probably living paycheck to paycheck, like the rest of us that has to go home and then ultimately apologize to, you know, possibly wife and kids, you know, daddy blew the paycheck the whole bit. So like, I get that. But this whole public apology tour is just just so nauseating to live through. It's, are you branded canceled? Are you sorry that you like said something that you actually think is offensive? Or are you sorry that it had a negative impact on your life? Right? You know, that's a lot of the reasons why people apologize isn't because they actually think they did something wrong. It's because, you know, they lost the paycheck, right? So in that regard, you're not really sorry for what you said or how it made somebody feel. And we could argue about the sensitivity and, you know, everybody getting all carried away about things. But a lot of people will apologize because it has a negative impact on them. Yeah, not on whomever is claiming to be offended. So it's not even a genuine apology. Right. And you know, he could always call into us and go by the name of Gus in Sellersville, say the same thing and be a okay. Right. His apology included the words. He said he apologized. It was misguided, inappropriate. The tweet or tweets about Kamala Harris and said that she was a national figure. And he was expressing some kind of frustration, apparently. But he did say it was misguided and inappropriate. And he did apologize. And especially for those because they voted for him, they voted him into, you know, represent the school board leadership. Now, apparently his, you know, a lot of his supporters have come out. And this is pretty consistent since we've been reporting on this issue that they've come out number one. And they've said that this guy as far as managing the money and the dollars, because obviously these school boards have a lot of power, right, as far as your property taxes and really keep, you know, holding an even keel as far as looking at how the money is distributed. And they say, actually, it's a lot of work. And that he puts that work in and that he's dedicated. And they're calling this a political witch hunt that this is all political. I will tell you that this school board in particular, and this, they have very good schools here, they're the one Republican stronghold, this board, the one Republican stronghold. And the, and so it's many saying, geez, this is unfortunate that, you know, this occurred. And please don't tweet anymore. But the good news is though, yesterday, Athens told us that Bucks County now has officially more registered Republicans and Democrats. Yeah. Thank you. Scott Pressler. Yes. Exactly. That guy. That guy is he is unbelievable. And yeah, he's a sweetheart, but he's on the work ethic. So let nobody else I've ever seen. We have to do a poll question. Who has better hair, stocker, ferris, or presser? Well, my hair is gone now. I cut it. No, we're not looking at it. Wait a minute. It's down. Hold on. It's not down to the shoulders. No, let me see this. I got my school haircut. I got a pull up YouTube on my lab top because my lot of people say I look tremendous, by the way, a lot of people say I look beautiful. A lot of people say it's the handsome. It's a wonderful thing. I got tired of it. It was bothering me. And it was, it's like, I've never seen you. It's not totally short, but I've never seen you with a hat off. Or is your hat off right now? Because I'm, if it is, I'm behind on the way. No, my hat's on. Okay. Hats on. Do you want to do you want to take it off for the audience and show us without the hat? So now I'm stripping. Now I'm stripping on the radio. Or are you going to need an emotional support? All right. We'll do it. Let's go. You're going to start throwing money at me now. What I stress. You take off your hat. I'll take off my flip flops. Take your head off. It's, it's, it's not like short, short, but it's no longer, you know, we don't have homeless hair at this point. I agree with Peter M in the chat, says Sean has great hair. Appreciate you. Peter smartest person in the chat. Oh, there's your hair. Oh, there you go. You got it. Nice. Have a lettuce, man. You should show it off. Lettuce. Yeah. It's all about the hat. No, the hat is in there because when they, when the headphones sit atop, sit atop the head. Yeah. Sometimes it holds on to the air when I take it off. It hurts. Right. I have no idea how you and Don do it with hair. I was just about to say, I know, you know, you don't really have a, you know, that problem. No, I'm an earbud guy. Yeah. Number two, warplanes and not women, lonely Middle Eastern guys who turned to the popular dating app Tinder. Wow. They got, they got quite an eye full with sent comm posting the message on the popular dating app. And this was in Lebanon. Today, US central command is fully prepared and ready with F 16 fighting Falcons and a 10 Twitter bolt supersonic fighters currently in the region. The ads posted in Arabic along with photos of these warplanes. And so warnings that do not take up arms against the United States and its partners. So they're, I'm trying to process. So they're using Tinder as a communication mode for intentions, not to find women. Wait, what's going on here? They're using. So in other words, the, the allegation here, the look here is that sent comm US central command. Okay. And we've seen this propaganda, you know, from, you know, dropping flyers or whatever in war. But what they're doing is they're trying to get inside the heads of anybody who might take up arms as tensions are rising in the Middle East. Yeah, yeah, I'm saying, yeah, I got that. But what do, so what does Tinder have to do with this? Because they're, they figured that men would go on a dating app to look at women before they go to war. But they're, so they're running ads to say don't do it. Okay. Do you know what I mean? I don't, I don't know. This is not your fault though. This is either my fault or I don't understand where the stories just bizarre. So, so dudes go on Tinder and Lebanon to look for chicks. But now they'll get hit with a message of a warning. Is that the takeaway? Yeah, basically they are, you know, basically the, the send comm is America. Yes, our government. Yep, got that. It puts out, puts out the word to say to anybody who wants to take up arms, um, against, I kind of like that, actually. For this government, for our government. Hey, Lebanon, while you're scrolling and swiping left and right looking at hot Lebanese broads, get ready because we're coming for you. Right. That's my answer. Hey, for once they're, for once they're sigh-oping our enemies and not, you know, messing with us. I'm sure they're still messing with us, but it's nice to see them actually doing, you know, it kind of reminds me of your watch Homeland that show. That was a great show. Was it good? I'm actually catching up on them. I'm binging stranger things right now. We're on the season, season three. What a show that was. But Homeland is an old showtime show. Okay. It was phenomenal. They're really good. The middle season's not so much, but the first two. Yeah. And the last season and a half. Yeah. Fantastic. And by the way, just some hot Middle Eastern chicks in America. You ever see a nice, beautiful Lebanese lady? Man. Are you married? I am, but I can still, you know, give credit to where credit's new. I'm going to go home and fold my underwear. I love it. Roll it, trust me. Roll it, baby. Number three, I'll go and we are sponsored by Piazza Otter group this morning. Number three, I will go to the latest health warnings. So a couple of them. Do you know what we've we've heard of this sloth disease warning? These these diseases carried by ticks, by mosquitoes, but the latest one is EEE. So this one here in cephalitis. Yes. The equine in cephalitis. Yes. And I think that's the one that actually made tax or anti-fauci ill. Oh, okay. Okay. So that that triggers the West Nile. So this is EEE. So all of these different diseases and all of these warnings are being, you know, ramped up across America as right, I know, right? I'm so sick of it. Yes. There's going to be flu. Yes. There's going to be COVID. Yes. There's going to be this and we're not going back. So so so that's sloth pox now. Is that what we have? So there's so that's one of them. Okay. And that one didn't really go anywhere for whatever reason. Yep. But now we have this week, the newest one is the EEE, the eastern equine and cephalitis. And in here on the East Coast, and I know that Massachusetts health officials and other others on the East Coast, say they're watching out for this because this disease has been detected in several states. It is spread by mosquitoes, ticks, other critters that might bite you. Right. And so New York State Department, they're announcing this that they found it in horses. So they're testing for it, but there were no human cases confirmed in New York as of last night. Vermont as well. So it's making its way. And I, I was just, you know, watch for these kinds of things. Yeah, I'm tracking a list now. I've got sloth pox. We've got m pox. We've got a m pox. We've got EEE. We've got COVID. We've got the flu. Anything else that we can put on the radar? I'm going to go shopping for vaccines today. All I'm going to say is if it's in New York, and they tracked it in horses, Tim Wall's better stay head on New York because, you know, because there's rumors. I'm just saying by now, mental illness looks like sloth pox. I don't know if that spreads the same way as monkey pox. Maybe we should ask Pete Buttigetch. He has an unpronounceable name. It's Buttigetch. So a former, you know, former NIAID director, Anthony Fauci, is still recovering at home from one of these, I forget if it's what is it? West Nile. West Nile, I think that's what we had the most. EEE is apparently like serious, serious, like very, like West Nile serious, but EEE is like you could, it's bad. Yep. Man, these mosquitoes, they carry a lot of diseases. Maybe we should look into their autoimmune system. Well, maybe we should stop doing what Bill Gates does and releasing GMO mosquitoes, you know, that they tried doing this whole thing where we're going to release all the male mosquitoes and they're not going to bite the people and it's going to control the population. So this is just like as asinine as it was when they said, you know, having no symptoms is having a symptom of COVID. They're like, we're going to release get this. You're not going to see this one coming. We're going to release more mosquitoes so that there are less mosquitoes. Yeah. Whoever thinks that these people are geniuses needs their heads exam. You know what? I'm not going to come back to the studio on Tuesday. It's too dangerous. Yeah, I'm going to go remote for the rest of the year. Robot mosquitoes. What could possibly go wrong? There you go. Hey, Piazza Autogroup sponsors are big three. The dream days are here. Visit Mercedes Benz of Westchester, Wilmington and Atlantic City. Discover exceptional offers on the 2024 C class and E class sedans as well as the all new CLE who the Coop and the CLE Gabrielle. Visit them. Piazza Autogroup.com. Piazza Autogroup.com. For more information, thank you Piazza Autogroup for sponsoring our big three. All right, Dawn, thank you very much. By the way, I'm getting comments on hot Middle Eastern natives. I'll give you a prime example who was Trump's attorney in New York. What's her name? Elena Haba. Yeah. Haba Haba. Rock native. We know that Kamala Harris will sit down with Tim Walls and we'll sit down with Dana Bash and it'll air tomorrow night for the first time on CNN at nine o'clock. What are the people saying about the latest revelations as far as interviews go after the news came down late in the afternoon yesterday? Well, we're about to find out it is time for a Wednesday edition of what's on the cut sheet part two. What's on the cut sheet? I do. All right, part two. I got to tell you, I think Scott Jennings is probably the only reason you should ever turn on CNN. He's that good and he just calls it right down the middle just the way he sees it, which I give him credit for. And I actually give, I'll see it in a little bit of credit for actually putting on a Republican and getting a guy in there to break it up with all the monotony and the boringness that is Anderson Cooper and Aaron Bernad and Caitlin Collins and Wolf Blitzer and all these low energy men and women. This is clip number 25. Let's go to this one as Scott Jennings just lays in the Kamala Harris who finally has emerged from the interview shadows. Listen and watch clip 25. Is there the line now going to be well, why isn't she doing it by herself? Yeah, I do think people are going to bring that up. Look, I have great confidence in Dana and CNN to do this. I think it's incredibly weak, weak sauce to show up with your running mate, the fact that they don't have enough confidence in her to let her sit herself, the actual top of the ticket and do a single interview. In fact, I think the hand ringing and the generations over this over the last month show a troubling lack of confidence in her political ability, which also makes you wonder as a voter, well, what kind of president would you be if this kind of a small time decision, can we do an interview or not? What does that look like for your decision making process so on? So yes, I think Republicans are going to think it's pretty weak to show up with effectively someone to take up half the time. Sean Ferris, I think week's loss is a great way to describe this first interview. And I don't think it even needs to be Republicans or Trump supporters. I mean, if you were just objectively looking at this from a nonpartisan perspective, you would say it's been six weeks. She hasn't done an interview, but she needs to sit down with her running mate with a softball interviewer in a tape setting on a holiday weekend with a lady who's known for only going after Republicans. It doesn't project strength, in my opinion. It definitely doesn't. And you know what the talking point is going to be from, you know, the Kamala HQ and the the the crasson steams on Twitter to go, wow, you wanted to do an interview, you got one. It's like, huh, we didn't think that when we were saying, please do an interview that we would have to specify, do it by yourself, because we thought that would be, you know, that would be pretty much understood that when you do an interview with the media, you don't have somebody holding your hand and feeding you Doritos in between each question, right? So it's it's he's right. Jennings is right, but our Democrats and and left leaning independents going to see that. Are they going to agree with him? Hopefully they do and say, you know, he's got a point, but I feel like it's going to be spun that while they're go Republicans, they're moving the goalposts, you know, even though it's, you know, we thought the goalposts are pretty much understood. You sit down with with a reporter, usually you're on your own. Now, on the other side, I do believe Trump and Vance have done some joint interviews, you know, in the past as well, but they've also proven that they can do interviews by themselves. Are we going to ever get Kamala Harris by herself? Are we going to ever get Kamala Harris live by herself, not pre-taped? Because that, in my opinion, is what the American people need to see. How can your presidential candidate? How can your presidential nominee handle herself when being questioned live without the benefit of a teleprompter or an editor, you know, before the interview airs? And I don't think this is an unreasonable ask, but they are going to spin it and say, well, you guys are moving the goalposts. You wanted the interview and now you're still not happy. You know, that's what they're going to do. You know, Don, I've ruled out the possibility of Tucker Carlson getting a one on one with Kamala. I've ruled out the possibility of Kamala sitting down on the Joe Rogan podcast. But what about the breakfast club with Charlemagne the God, his radio show? Now, he's a Democrat, but he's been critical of the Biden Harris administration. Why not sit down with him for a commercial free hour on his show and just let him pick her apart with question after question and not be given advanced warning? And like, if you can't come up with a answer to what you're going to do with the border, how the hell can you protect the border? Yeah, remember he was, I believe it was on Charlemagne's show in New York where he was interviewing her and asked about, has she ever toked or smoked weed? And then that's when she said, well, you know, I am half Jamaican. That's my dad's side. And then her father, the Marxist from Stanford economist, Stanford emeritus professor, was issued that that scathing statement that said, how, you know, how dare you. And this is bad, you know, a bad look for our family, et cetera. But that so Charlemagne is somebody who Kamala knows well, but will, you know, he's somebody who does a long form interview and asks questions like that. Yeah, much like Joe Rogan does. You know what I mean? Like he's going to ask the zinger question. That's how she gets herself into trouble. Yeah. And I'm officially extending the invite to Kamala Harris and her campaign right now. We've interviewed Donald Trump. He's been on with us. We had him on on May 10th for about 10 minutes. Would love more, but I know he's got a lot going on. Same thing with Kamala Harris. I'm officially extending the invitation to you. Come here and tell my audience. This is the number one show on the number one station in the entire company for Odyssey nationwide. Come speak to people and tell us what your policies are. Tell us what you're going to do at the border. Tell us what your stance is on the economy. Tell us what you're going to do with World War three on the precipice. You have an official seat here on Kaling Company on talk radio 12 10 W.P. HD. I said all that for nothing because there's zero chance in hell. So I ever appear, but I'm putting the offer out. I want to be on record and say that we'll have her on. I'll talk to her. Sure. A problem with that. She's not going to talk to us. Yeah. That's fine. Because we're not, you know, we're not predictable and they don't. That's the, that's the real issue here that they want that predictability. Yeah. They want the safe, the safe spot. By the way, Charlemagne, one of Charlemagne the gods, one of his sayings on social media. Nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining. Very interesting. So one last thing, by the way, I want to just get your guys' thoughts on this because, you know, I thought this was interesting. So we were told that Kamala would only do the interview on ABC. I don't know why that was a thing and then it becomes CNN. But we're also told that the debate will go on as scheduled rules wise based on the same setup and format as June 27th, when Trump basically retired Joe Biden. Do we really believe in Trump posted this on truth social, saying that the ABC debate on September 10th, the questions will not be given in advance to either side. Do we really believe that ABC will not give Kamala Harris the prep in advance? Because I have my doubts. You can say I'm cynical or you can say, oh, you're spot on, you have every right to believe that. I find it hard to believe that Kamala Harris is going to go into that debate on September 10th, not knowing where ABC is going. Sean Ferris, do you trust ABC to keep it on the up and the up? No, I don't trust ABC. They're owned by Disney. I don't trust Disney with anything. And I definitely don't trust anything. Anything anyone says on the left, that's where ABC resides. You know, they're going to put up this facade as we're not going to do this. You know, she's not going to have the questions in advance. This is somebody who two days ago was demanding that she brings notes out onto the debate stage. So she's going to have some sort of knowledge of what's going to be asked so that it can be rehearsed because the job of the mainstream media is not to be objective. The job of the mainstream media, if that's what it's supposed to be with the job of the mainstream media right now is to cover for Democrats and the prop up Democrat politicians. And that's exactly what they're going to do. Don, do you trust ABC? Of course not. Okay. I'm just checking. No, I think, you know, George, what do you call him, stuff in a lophagus or whatever to your stuff? I mean, he's not full off. I guess it's a lot. Yeah. I mean, the thing about it is with Jonathan Carl, who's so nasty, he's actually nastier than George. I want, you know, I'd rather have George in there. By the way, Trump has come back and said, yeah, of course, I'll be at the debate September 10th. All right. Let's get to clip 13. It's been a while since we've talked about hope and change and joy. JD Vance has got it figured out as to why there's so much joy for Kamala, clip 13. Are you better off than you were four years ago? The only person in America who could possibly answer yes to that question is probably Kamala Harris herself. She went from getting no votes for president and having to drop out to getting no votes for president and becoming the Democrat nominee all without lifting a finger. No wonder Kamala is joyful. Now, never mind the fact that Americans can't afford groceries. Kamala got her promotion. Never mind that our fellow citizens can't afford their rent because Kamala, she's having fun and never mind that Kamala Harris is on the cusp of running us into World War three. Kamala will laugh all the way to the bank while her donors get rich and we know it's not going to be her family sacrifice and to pick up the mess. JD Vance, once again, spot on doing a great job in the public eye almost on a daily basis. I think he's been very, very impressive and honestly, other than the childless cat lady stuff, they don't have much on him. They can, they can try to swing for the fences, but they're not going to really pick apart JD Vance. He's very buttoned up. He's very good in the public eye. He's a great speaker. I will say this. And this is a question on strategy because the media and the Democrats have tried to say this is about joy versus the angry, bitter guy, right? And for whatever it's worth, you know, probably to some extent, they've been able to sell that and that's passed, you know, the sniff test to the oblivious voter out there, the person who tuned into the DNC for all of one night for all of 13 minutes and was like, Oh man, look at her giggling, having a great time. This is, I just want to be able to laugh and enjoy my life. Do you think they need the pivot here for not only the debate, obviously for the debate, but for this interview? I don't know that Kamala can sit down with Danabash and Tim Walls and be, you know, funny, duddy, lollygagging around, giggling, making little side comments and jokes. If I'm advising her, like, if I took off my radio hat and put on my James Carville, David Axelrod hat, I would say and advise her, she needs to be super, super serious. The time for giggling is over. You can get back to that after Labor Day and then you get serious for the debate and then you can get back to it again from September 11th up until the election. But I would argue strategy wise, she needs to come off almost boring on Thursday. Do you guys agree with that or do you think the giggles can still work? I agree with it and I'll tell you why because this is the criticism that we used to hear about Donald Trump all the time, right? Oh, he's not, what's the word they use? Presidential, right? Because he has fun on stage because he jokes, because, you know, he makes it, you know, a little lighter, right? He's a, it's unconventional, right? I think the joy thing is fine. You want to have a good time? That's no problem, but she has to appear presidential because if you, if you have to sit down to the negotiating table with Vladimir Putin and you're giggling, what do you think he's going to do? Right? Is that, is that going to help you on the world stage? Are you going to, are you going to giggle with, with Iran when, when you're negotiating peace deals in, in the Middle East or trying to, you know, do a ceasefire if you, if you start cackling and, and having a joyous occasion with, you know, with, with leaders from Hamas and Hezbollah and, you know, trying to settle the Russia Ukraine conflict? No, you've got to, you have to appear presidential and strong. You want to do this on the campaign trail with your voters? No issue. But is she going to try? I think she is going to try and push the vibes through the interview because I think she knows she's probably not going to get pushed back if she doesn't come off as serious. So we'll see. Yep. Well said. All right. Last clip. I wanted to play this because I saw this. I think this was over the weekend. Now the apology has come forward and I, and like I'm not going to be a hypocrite. I do hate apology culture, uh, say something, stand by it, own it. But I also hate the fact that there's this hypocrisy on the left that anybody, if you call out Joe, remember, remember when we were calling out Joe when he would screw up his speeches and we would say, Oh, the cognitive decline and then they will, no, no, Joe's always had this lisp and Joe's always had this stutter and we would get criticized for that. Well, what's the excuse for when people on the left, like on CNN, mock RFK Jr, who's got a very serious vocal disability called spasmodic dysphonia. Look it up. It's a totally legit thing. And that's why he sounds the way he does. So CNN had to make an apology about this. This is clip 16, boys, as CNN apologizes for making light of RFK's verbal and vocal disability. The director of the center for politics at the University of Virginia, our old friend, Larry Sabato and Republican strategist Doug. Hi guys. Uh, thanks to both of you. Doug, let me, you're here in the studio. Let me go to you first. I mean, this, this debate over the debate, it just sounds kind of hokey as a thing to say, you know, coming out of my mouth. I mean, this debate is going to happen, right? Well, let me say first, since you talked about RFK last week, I was, I was on this network and I made a joke about the way he speaks, which is totally out of bounds. And I just want to acknowledge that and apologize. His ideas totally in bounds, how he speaks differently. But to your question about the debate. All right. So look, I get it. He's painful to listen to. I get it every time I play the clip. I just expect anytime we air anything of RFK, I'm going to get a tweet saying it's painful to listen to. I totally get that. It's absolutely right. This painful, Elon Musk also painful to listen to as well. But I hate the hypocrisy, Sean, of, you know, the left is the first one to say what's off limits. And they always violate their own rules. I, you know, I'm against the apology culture, but give me consistency. That's the thing that matters most to me. Yeah, I think you're right. We need, we need consistency. We need objectivity back. We need to remove the bias from the mainstream media. It's not going to happen on CNN. But the fact that, you know, you preface it with everybody making Joe Biden's verbal issues and saying that that's out of bounds from the beginning. And now, you know, you can go after RFK. And the only reason if if RFK endorsed Kamala Harris, they never would have made fun of house course, of course, never, never. But because they, because he endorsed their political opponents, he, they came out and slammed them. And what do they do? Right? He comes out, he says what he says, we go a few days, and then he comes back and apologizes. This is what the left always does. They throw whatever it is out there, whether it's appropriate or not. And then they come back and say, well, yeah, yeah, we never should have said that. We never should have said it. Why did you say it? It's a one thing if you make a mistake here or there. But these are no longer just oopsie mistakes. There's a there's an agenda and there's a it's systematic. This is what they always do, right? Look at 100 Biden. Look at the Facebook situation we just talked about yesterday, right? For four years, no, there's no censorship online. It's not it's not an issue. You guys are conspiracy theorists. Now Zuckerberg is like, Oh, by the way, you were all right. But everyone doesn't care about that because there's bigger fish to fry now. That's right. You see, this is what they do. Well, we also just talked about, you know, locally, somebody who's a Republican on a directing a school board, and made some tweets that he, you know, pretty, pretty quickly, erased, realized his error, did issue an apology, but they're not letting it go a month or so later. And they want him to resign and they're making it a big thing. So why is it that when somebody on the left does to me to your points, they're forgiven? Oh, well, they apologize. Well, the just the the left likes to be the judge, the jury and the executioner and they'll tell you when they've had their pound of flesh and then they move on to the next object. All right, coming up next, we'll find out what's on tap for the dawn show and what occurred today in music history, killing company back after this. It's killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 W P H T and the free Odyssey app. Don show is up in eight minutes and we find out what she has up at 10 o'clock this morning. Yeah, so we'll update you on everything happening locally. There's a pre school board meeting rally that's upcoming. We'll talk about that locally and attacking a Republican school board director. So we'll update you on all of that. We'll have a little bit of an update on the late, great and murdered Sergeant Fitzgerald Temple University, what's going on with that one as well. But then we'll take you nationally. There's so much breaking with Trump, what's going on with Jack Smith, not so special Jack Smith. Oh my goodness. It just never ends the hour by hour breaking news that we're going to be covering throughout the day today. It's a good thing to it because I like it like that makes our job easier. Well, I mean, I'm one hand though, I will say I hope that people are paying attention. Yeah, because part of this is that people will get distracted. And if you zoom out and look at all of this in total and think about what we now know, what we know today that we did not know four years ago, eight years ago, and I hope everybody, you know, considers that there you go. All right, 952. Let's find out what occurred today in Music History. Today, August 28th, we celebrate the birthdays of Steve Whiteman from Kix, who's now 68, and Shania Twain, who's now 59, single-accoot Island in the Sun by Weezer in 2001, walked this way by Aerosmith in 75, Harvester of Sorrow by Metallica in 88, and Rocket World Trained by AC/DC Off Black Ice in 2008. Albums include Bad Magic by Motorhead in 2015, Dr. Fuel Good, one of my favorites by Motley Crew in 89, and Divo's debut in 78. Also, in these next four are all for Linda Kearns. In 58, Elvis's film King Creole opened in London. In 69, Elvis was presented with a Gold World Championship belt by the International Hotel for breaking the venue's attendance record. In 71, Elvis accepted his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in a 1960 very white completed his four-month prison sentence for stealing tires from a card dealership. But while in prison, he heard Elvis's "it's now or never" and decided he would dedicate his entire life to music. But lastly, news from yesterday, Oasis has announced they're recutating for a world tour at Salt Beginning next year. Or Kay on Company, I feel like. All right, Philip, good work. As always, Sean Ferris. Great job the last three days, buddy. You have a great Labor Day weekend, and we'll chat again next Friday. That's right. We will see you, I think I'm in with you next week on the 4th and 5th in place of Mr. Stalker, which is great. And we will be having some more fun next week as always. It's been a blast. Oh, that's right. Stalker's going down to the Barrett News Media Summit. So even more of a tradition for Gregory. So we will be out here holding it down next week on the other side of Labor Day weekend and the other side of this Kamala interview. And I'm stoked about it. Can't wait to be back. All right, Stalker will rejoin us in January. That'll do it for us. Everybody have a great rest of your day. Stay tuned to Dawn's show is up next. And as John Federman would say, good night, everybody. Start your day with Kaitlyn company week demoting six till 10 and talk radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app. Thank you for joining us today. And for all you Philadelphia public school parents, don't worry though. You'll have the asbestos. You'll have the what? Channel and Hertz donates eight air conditioners to Philadelphia schools and 63 of them still don't have adequate installation. But don't worry, Brendan Boyle, our fine US representative says, you know, it may be 2027 before Philadelphia public schools have air conditioning. And luckily, it only happens this time of the year. And then when they have to go leave school, it's just sad what's happening. But don't worry, Randy Winegarten, the woman that jumps up and down like a jack in the box at all these events. Yeah, she's the one. Oh, she's gonna, she's gonna make sure the schools are all good. Philadelphia public schools have been around for 200 years, yet 63 of them still can't function as a legitimate operation. It's ridiculous. It's an outrage, Tony. And it's totally acceptable. A lot of good stuff to get to. We've had so many things happen since you were last with us. And by the way, you're going to be in tomorrow and Friday. We'll be we'll do all for many hours for yes and we'll do it live. We will do it live. And then we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls because obviously, we won't we won't be able to do the cut sheet, I don't think, right? I don't seem to be able to do a cut sheet. Yeah, you just tell Phil and Henry to do some damn stinking work and just not coming in. Phil's not fills off. No, Phil and I. Yeah, Phil's off. I think it's just Henry and Henry Henry, the eight I am. We call Henry Hank. We call a man. This is Miss Robin. Henry and I are already talking. Okay, see, we already planning for the next because as everybody goes away, obviously the big but big finale, it's Labor Day weekend coming up. So now I'm now and I'm proud to be relegated to a fill in guy during the holiday season. But no, it's going to be fun. Robin and I will get up really early in the morning and we'll have a lot of fun. We'll take more calls tomorrow, you know, and Sean may have to call in and do a little Trump for us. By the way, and we will preview tomorrow's pre taped CNN interview, sit down. I think they're taping it right now and they're going to have about 72 takes and then they'll edit it, slap it down, flip it, rub it down, slap it up, and then they'll pair it tomorrow night on CNN. I don't want to know anything you're rubbing down. And you're going to have first crack at it on Friday morning because Kamala is going to sit down with Dana Bash and her emotional support animal Timmy walls for a little two on one handicap match your thoughts on that disgrace. I told you that's already going to it's going to be taped. Yep. They're not even going to do it live. Yep. They're going to tape it in the middle of the afternoon so that they can edit it. You know, as I mentioned, they can put AI in there, they can edit out any of our mistakes and walls is going to be the one. It's like taking your kid to work day. You know, I mean, you know, somebody made a good point yesterday, you know, when the conventions happen normally, in my lifetime, you know, you go to the convention, the nominees are announced, and then they do an interview together right after they bring on the presidential and vice presidential candidate, right? Yeah. But in this case, the Democratic nominee and vice presidential nominee believe Chicago and aren't heard from for another week. And by the way, by the time she gets ready for the September 10th debate, there will have been 17 days since she won the nomination to get ready for a debate against Donald Trump, but they're still trying to figure out what the rules are and what they're going to do and who's going to turn the mics off and who's going to be in the background, who's going to, because she wants the mics on so she can say, excuse me, I'm speaking. So that's what she wants. That's what she's rehearsing her. Excuse me. I'm speaking. I need to get on Bobby Kennedy, because, you know, we talked a lot about Trump gaining the momentum and taking the ball away from Kamala Harris last Friday, a day after the DNC wraps up. Do you think the Bobby Kennedy thing is going to be one of the tipping points in this election, or is this overblown in your opinion? I don't think it's overblown. The good thing is, is he's not going to be vice president, not that it's a good thing. He has a vice presidential candidate. The thing that I like about the Bobby Kennedy decision, first of all, you know, I wrote on my Twitter account, I did a little column the other day about, you know, that we've seen families, right? There's a lot of families that start businesses together, and everything looks great. And you know, you got the brother-in-law, and you got the sister there, and the whole happy family starts a business. And then something goes wrong, right? And then it's happened in a lot of places, you know, Pat Stakes, Geno Stakes, family had a misunderstanding. You look at all the businesses that you know, whenever there's a family involved business, for the most part, a lot of times, you know, there's acrimony. And then they split and then they go and start their own business. One part of the family starts their own business. It happens everywhere. The difference there is it's a business, and they're still family, maybe they don't talk to one another. But in the case of the Kennedys, this is embarrassing to me. And the fact that James Carville, that swamp thing, is now saying, and these people are saying that he should be institutionalized, his sister, who's the one who's leading this coup against Bobby Kennedy, has the same affliction. So they're talking about his inability, you know, to speak. He speaks clearly, you can understand him, but they're questioning his health, which, oh, by the way, his sister, who led the coup against him. Remember, the Kennedy family, they endorsed Joe Biden. They stuck the knife in his back when he was running as an independent candidate. So they stuck it in the back and endorsed Joe Biden. And now all of a sudden they're enforced, and they can do whatever they want. But to me, this is not about, you know, this, the election happens and they all get back together again as one happy family. This is something you, this is just despicable to see a family that had so much trouble. And the fact that his uncle and his brother and his uncle were assassinated, and these people are treating him like that, the good thing is I think he has a good spot. He could be the health secretary. He doesn't have to be another politician in Washington, you know, and, and, and other people who will now be part instructed and interview the other day, where he was talking about the mistake he made in his first administration is he went in as a, as an outsider, and he hired some bad people, because he was told to hire that, you know, Amoroso and the Scaramucci and all these other squabos, you know, he didn't know these people were going to be idiots. And so now he knows the landscape of Washington, he knows the swamp, he knows the rhinos, he knows the turncoats. And so he can put together a better cabinet this time, and there's a lot of qualified people. When you look around at the people, you know, the Doug Burgums and the vivakes, there's some sharp people out there that he could hire this time, and then get done what he wants. But Jack Smith is going to try to put him in jail before the election. So this guy, there's never been a candidate in my 72 years on, on earth watching politics, since I was a kid. There's never been a candidate who's been more scrutinized, more lionized, more, more absolutely trying to destroy this guy's life, trying to kill him, and with Rosie O'Donnell, remember this woman once had a successful talk show. She was like the white Oprah before Oprah, right? People respected Rosie O'Donnell and you're right. I think she and Keith Loberman should lock themselves up over his Central Park West apartment and sit there all day and exchange hates. Remember when Trump was in office and she was in front of the White House doing yet, yet to doing all this Russia stuff? She is a certified, she is the one who needs to be institutionalized. But I say just let her keep talking. The problem is women who used to watch her, just like women who watched Oprah and made her a billionaire. Now she's given $150 million to Kamala Harris. Where's that money going? I mean, it's just a joke. The amount of money being spent to try to install Kamala Harris is mind-boggling to me and nobody including all the vote blue no matter who people have any idea what she's about. Have no ideas about what she's going to do. The New York Post front page today, did you say it? Oh, I did. Oh, it's beautiful. It says Harris for Trump and she's wearing a make America great. Flapping Kamala copies the Don. I mean, that's that's the bottom line. And Robert Kennedy Jr. I've been watching him for years and yes, he's slow in speech. But guess what? He's a smart guy. And the guy's fit. He's 68. You see the guy who works out, he takes care of himself. And let's be honest, the problems that he wants to address with medicines and what our kids are putting in their bodies, the fact that we have the most obese, under educated population of young people in American history. And nobody seems to care about it. So I like that part of what he brings to the table as part of a Trump administration. Yeah, as JFK said years ago, soft, chubby, fat looking children and stupid kids. Hey, yeah, you know, they got to eat too. But unfortunately, they're eating too much and they're eating bad foods. Exactly. Other than that. Yeah, I got to get your thoughts on this because this is right in your real house. I'm not sure if you're on Facebook anymore or if you were, you know, fun. When I see what my family are doing birthdays, you know, those kinds of things. I want to see what my aunt's making this weekend, you know, at the family dinner. But that's that's Facebook. But we were on X yesterday, we did a live remote from the lot as we had the trusses going up yesterday. We had 600 people watching Robin and I watching guys lift up rafters on our and you can why you could go see it on X. Yeah, you're a boy. The wall for your house. We're building a wall. Yes. And by the way, China is not paying for it. We're not getting any president Trump knows we are not getting shot drywall from China. Remember, we got we got along very well with China. Absolutely. We like, you know, you have Xi Jinping, you look at that. And we called him Winnie the Pooh, because he looks like Winnie the Pooh. And you can't say that in China, by the way, you can't say that. Tony, you brought up on Rosie O'Donnell and Keith Oberman. Have you noticed that they're starting to resemble one another? Absolutely. I heard you saying it earlier, Sean, the day they do and they both think alike. They both share the same brain now. And you know, it hurts me because I've known Keith for 40 years, but he's the guy who abandoned my friendship. I still feel bad for the guy. People want to mock him. You know, I don't want to mock him because I know, I know he's sitting there alone with his two dogs up way above Central Park West. And we've been there and I've known him for 40 years. And so I don't I don't celebrate watching Keith fall apart. I worry about the guy. I really do. When you have a friend for 40 years, even if they had abandoned you and don't want anything to do with you anymore, I still I still look at him and see the tweets. And they're not just a typical, you know, jabbing tweets. I mean, he has completely melted down. And it's scared, just like Rosie O'Donnell. They're basically the same, you know, and Stephen King and all these other smart people. And these are smart people. They're not dunces. Keith's menses smart. He's the smartest human being. I know book smart, but no street skills and no social skills. And when you're book smart and you can talk about anything, but then when you have relationships and you're trying to communicate with other people, men, women, children, you don't have that you don't have the social IQ to be able to handle that. And I think that's Keith's biggest problem. Yeah, no question about it. You know, we had another big story this week as Zuckerberg comes out for Facebook and meta and pens this letter to Jim Jordan saying that he regrets the censorship that we all experienced throughout social media during the pandemic. That was why I was asking you if you're on Facebook, I haven't been on Facebook since 2012, but I do know that you've been flagged and suspended multiple times on TV. So your thoughts on this censorship admission? Well, remember, it wasn't just the meta and Facebook that were censoring. You know, remember, Twitter back then before Elon Musk bought it was run by Jack Dorsey. He did the same thing. So not only the Democrats have, you know, Facebook and meta and Instagram and all the YouTube's and all these other companies that are run by far left groups. Twitter was far left too. They were censoring information. They were banning, I was banned from Twitter, you know, for 23 or 13 months, then Elon Musk bought it and he made it a real free speech platform. So you can go on there and rip anybody you want. You can do whatever you want on X and Elon Musk brought free speech back to this country. Now, he's saving people on a Boeing rocket that's still up there on the international space. Elon Musk is doing more for America as a private individual than the US government can do for America. That's what he's done with the SpaceX program launching satellites for companies all over the world. And now, you know, with the Tesla stuff, but people hate Elon Musk because he's not left wing anymore because he's thinking on his own and he has a company and he gives his own opinions. But that people are angry at Elon Musk, but they're not angry at Mark Zuckerberg. So joke, that guy should be in jail. He should be in jail for election interference. Am I wrong? That Tony brought up something yesterday. No, I do not. And I thought what's a really interesting idea. If Zuckerberg wants to save his ass, like if he were to endorse Trump, just in the hopes that he wouldn't get investigated anymore, they're not going to investigate him. It would be crazy. He won't do that. That'd be interesting. Liberal would have a meltdown. No, he won't do that because he's this is his mayocopa. He knows that the left is going to forgive him as long as he doesn't endorse Trump. And you know, he'll go back to doing whatever he wants again. Just like, just like the recent thing with the with the picture of the Trump with the bloody ear, you know, they they they remember they censored that. And then they apologize when the entire world called them out. So I don't I don't think Mark, I think Mark Zuckerberg realizes that he screwed up. But it's too late. It's like, at you know, what do you do? You don't ask for permission. You ask for forgiveness, right? Yes. After he got caught. Yes. That's my point. Yeah. You don't ask for permission. Should I do that? I'm gonna do it. And then if I get caught, then you'll ask for forgiveness. Actually, I live my life that way. I used to do it. But I'm getting too old to work. I'm getting too old to that. I don't ask for forgiveness anymore. I say, I say, take it or leave it, get out. Or as Elon Musk would say, go yourself about how about those fight and fills? How about the fight and fills for I got my Philly shirt on today. I'm back on the bandwagon because I got to wait for Eagles football. And by the way, is there anything worse than watching exhibition football anymore? I mean, I was watching that Eagles Vikings game. Again, nobody's playing. I'd rather watch instead of watching preseason exhibition football, I'd rather watch the auditions of America's Got Talent. At least you can see who's screwing up and who's doing well. I'd rather watch Sean Ferris's regular season jets than Eagles preseason football season football season football. You know what's great? You know what's great? I saw this going yesterday. I saw this. Whoa, Zach Wilson wasn't the problem. It was the Jets. Now, the Jets are a problem. Don't get me wrong. Okay. But can you be a Jets fan, man? Have these? Listen, I'm alive. I'm alive because of them, right? My parents met on the seven line. I think it was a Knicks game. But you know, then they bonded over, you know, the Jets, because they both had tickets at Shay Stadium. So I always say the Broadway Joe's when Joe Nameth was out there making the guarantees or the school. I'm not sure. But they were they were they were jet fans then. I'm not sure if they went there. But I will say this. I always say that they're the reason I am, you know, alive. And they'll be the death of me. It will happen. You know, I'm in Tennessee now will be I'll be I'll be watching them lose. I mean, play in a couple of weeks here at Nissan Stadium. It'll be it'll be fun. But you know, this this NFL preseason. I mean, we're not a star watch it, but it really is. It is, especially when you have people come running around saying Zach Wilson is the second coming. Anyways, they even a star in a Broncos. I mean enough for the Mormon. I am done. Now go play with your 55 wives have a good time. Come on, man. What just don't do any magic underwear shots, cheap shots, because they don't like that. Yeah. And by the way, Coca-Cola now, right? Don't the woman's to I mean, this guy's he's a cougar hunter. He's like, what, 22 years old? Exactly. Exactly. But he's so young, you could you could hunt the cougar. You should young. What are you doing? Cougars, man. Come on, Tony, if you were a cougar, you wouldn't be a cougar hunter. You'd be like a saber tooth hunter. Exactly right. Well, I, you know, I'm always out driving here in Southwest Florida. I'm looking for the elusive Florida panther, you know, as they say, enough in Canada, the National Hockey League, that the Florida panther. Didn't they win the Stanley Cup? Yes, they did. Your Florida panther. Tony, the Phillies, man. I'll tell you. Yeah. They're looking good for straight now. Five, nothing shut out. Aaron Nola was great. I love watching the TNT post game with Jimmy Rollins and Pedro Martinez. Yeah. That's that's a great show. It's called what is it called? It's it's like their NBA show, which isn't going to be back this year because right because of the whole debacle. And that's a shame because that's a great baseball post game show nationally. And their NBA show and TNT was the best ever. And they've managed to screw that up too. So you're off the ledge. The Phillies are good. You're not going to jump. No, I mean, you know, they're getting guys healthy again. And obviously, Price Harper's playing lights out. And the fans are going to be hot one more time. And then the weather's going to cool off. So just relax by the way, I thought I saw it for everything he knows. Well, I figured that. I mean, you can see the smooth stroke. I mean, we see you on the golf course when you're when you're sticking that nine iron right on the green at the club champion, even even Nick Kale, who's out there every day golfing can't stick one on the green at his club championship. No, sir. Can you how many club championships have you won, Nick Kale? Zero, sir. Zero. How many member guests have you won? The more important question is, how many member guests have I been invited to him? I remains won't even invite you, of course, anymore. No shot. No shot. I embarrass him. All right, Bruno and Robin will be in tomorrow and Friday. Great stuff, brother. We'll we'll see you. And we'll see you in the first time I got to work with Sean Farris. This is the first. Oh, I think we've been on once before, Tony. Yeah, I don't know not for this extended conversation and shopping and obsession that we normally do here. No, I don't know. But I think once I think a couple of months ago, we were on and I didn't know who you were. I was like, who's just Tony Bruno? We have him on here. He's a character. Great. Got fantastic guy. And I have to say, he does a tremendous job and he's going to do a tremendous job tomorrow. He has my complete and total endorsement. And he's building a beautiful house in Florida. I'm building the wall and Mexico, but all of my my wonderful Latino workers, they're building it for me. And they're the best workers on the planet. Everybody has a problem in the economy. We don't have inflatable rats being set up around every project here in southwest Florida. You build, you have your permit, you build, and you don't have to have some goon come up and tell you, Hey, this is a look right. Flip me a couple hundred dollars here. Like they do in Philadelphia. Well, Ellen, I, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, he's gone hasn't said anything. Are you all right, Dawn? I'm list. I'm just listening and loving. Don't get a big clean town. She's got priorities. All right. I know we're just coming up at 10 o'clock, Dawn. Coming up at 10 o'clock. Well, there's this great story about these lonely Middle Eastern men who were looking on the dating app Tinder and found the message from Scentcom. We got to talk about that one. Oh, wow. What? Crazy. All right, Dawn's getting crazy on her last and you got to do a army hammer update. The actor army hammer will have that tomorrow on the show. It's an unbelievable story. You know who he is, right? Great actor was really successful. And now he's he's really in dire straights. We'll talk about that tomorrow. Yeah, I love it. Looking forward to it. Bruno and Robin tomorrow at six. We'll see you guys. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. All right. Coming out everybody. Dawn's big three on the other side. But right now, Dawn's got a big message for the Piazza auto group. Yeah, because summer, unfortunately, summer is winding down. Labor Day is upon us right now is the time to address your full automotive needs. And maybe you're due for a service checkup after all that summer travel. My friends at Piazza premium automobiles, they service every make every model. Maybe you're in the market for a larger vehicle, you know, to drive the kids around. 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I'm going to go with xenophobic. Yeah. Yeah, that fits. You know, they'll find a way to spin it back. Oh, we're talking Dana bash. Okay. We'll see. We also got to get to a couple of other stories, including Lowe's and Harley Davidson and Levi's in the world of DEI and culture wars as more companies abandoning DEI initiatives. Interesting. I wonder how that's going to play out. We'll get to that in a moment, but let's get to some of the other stories of the day and the news. Time for a Don Stensland Big Three at 906. It's the Big Three and nine on Kieling Company. Sponsored by Piazza Autogroup this morning. So backlash in Bucks County and in the burbs. Backlash in the burbs as school district parents Democrats are demanding the resignation of one bill for Mika, William for Mika, who we've talked about that he resigned his position. They say because he made some misogynistic posts on Twitter that they say were inappropriate. I will say this that he immediately deleted the one comment he made about Kamala, which was a while back, deleted it. They screenshot it. They're after him and saying this guy's got to go. But in truth, and as they're having meetings this week, in truth, this is political. These, this is all political. And these are Democrats going after, you know, bill for Mika on the school board there. And this is saturday or papacy? That's what I thought. Okay. Yeah. Well, I mean, he shouldn't have to lose his job over it because you're right. It is political. If it was a democrat posting on social media, something vile about Donald Trump odds are they keep their job. I, you know, I hate to sound like stocker here. But again, if you're a teacher and it's really not your lane to be issuing political statements as somewhat, I don't even want to call him a public figure. But as a, you know, public employee, so to speak, was it worth it? Was it worth? I mean, you know, I guess hindsight being 2020, he probably would take it back. Although I kind of would applaud him if he says, you know what? No, I don't take it back. I stand by what I said. No, he, he immediately deleted the one. And he was saying that at the time this was he's because people were questioning the V. Kamala Harris, her qualifications. Yeah. And he said that she bleeped a lot of dudes. That was the comment that got everybody's attention. Right. And she bleeped a lot of dudes. You can imagine what the bleep word was to sex act, right? Right. To give oral gratification, if you will, compliments to a lot of guys to get ahead. That's the implication here. And so they said it was lewd, it was inappropriate, unprofessional, et cetera, et cetera. I don't think there's a rule against because he does have First Amendment rights. But he is the director of their school board. And so to your point, when you have the title, you got to be more careful, right? He, you know, he needs a brand manager like our own Greg Stalker to say, Bill, stay off the Twitter. Yeah, you're right. Absolutely. Everything needs to be on Twitter. Thank you. That's the message. By the way, speaking of social media, as your YouTube down, all I'm seeing is that we're in commercial. We don't, I don't see you or myself or really, what are we doing? Let me see. Yeah, we're having some technical details. Okay. All right. We're being shadow banned again. YouTube hang by, get on to the Odyssey app if you're not able to see us on YouTube now. Oh, you do? Okay. I think I do. All right. Well, anyway, unless it's running behind, we'll see. It could be. It says 909 AM. Yeah. We're good. Okay. We're up. So maybe it's Comcast. So we'll talk about that. We may have a guest calling in just to give us the latest about director for Mika's situation there, but he did for the record. He did issue an apology. He did the tweet in question. He did deleted and apologize. Okay. And said it was not professional. Yeah. And that he apologized and regretted it. Right. So there's that going on. Okay. And is the apology enough? I just hate apology culture. It's like, you know, yeah, stand by what you said, own it. You know, even if you apologize to your family, because that's the thing that really matters, right? Like it's not so much about apologizing to the school board or to other people. It's, you know, a guy that's, you know, probably living paycheck to paycheck, like the rest of us that has to go home and then ultimately apologize to, you know, possibly wife and kids, you know, daddy blew the paycheck the whole bit. So like I get that. But this whole public apology tour is just just so nauseating to live through. It's, are you brand canceled? Are you sorry? Are you sorry that you like said something that you actually think is offensive? Or are you sorry that it had a negative impact on your life? Right. You know, right? That's a lot of the reasons why people apologize isn't because they actually think they did something wrong. It's because, you know, they lost the paycheck. Right. So in that regard, you're not really sorry for what you said or how it made somebody feel. And we could argue about the sensitivity and, you know, everybody getting all carried away about things. But a lot of people will apologize because it has a negative impact on them. Yeah. Not on whomever is claiming to be offended. So it's not even a genuine apology case. And you know, he could always call into us and go by the name of Gus in Sellersville, say the same thing and be a okay. He, he, his apology included the words. He said he apologized. It was misguided, inappropriate. The tweet or tweets about Kamala Harris and said that she was a national figure. And he was expressing some kind of frustration, apparently. But he did say it was misguided and inappropriate. And he did apologize, and especially for those because they voted for him. They voted him into, you know, represent the school board leadership. Now, apparently his, you know, a lot of his supporters have come out. And this is pretty consistent since we've been reporting on this issue that they've come out number one. And they've said that this guy as far as managing the money and the dollars, because obviously these school boards have a lot of power as far as your property taxes and really keep, you know, holding an even keel as far as looking at how the money is distributed. And they say, actually, it's a lot of work. And then he puts that work in and then he's dedicated. And they're calling this a political witch hunt that this is all political. I will tell you that this school board in particular and this, they have very good schools here. They're the one Republican stronghold, this board, the one Republican stronghold. And the, and so it's many saying, geez, this is unfortunate that, you know, this occurred and please don't tweet anymore. Right. But the good news is though, yesterday, Athens told us that Buck's County now has officially more registered Republicans and Democrats. Yeah. Thank you, Scott Pressler. Yes. Exactly. That guy, that guy is, he is unbelievable. And he's a sweetheart, but he's on the work ethic. So we'll let nobody else have ever seen. We have to do a poll question. Who has better hair, stalker, fairish, or press? Well, my hair's gone now. I caught it. No, we're not looking at it. It's down. Hold on. It's not down to the shoulders. No, let me see this. I got my school haircut. I got a pull up YouTube on my laptop because my lot of people say I look tremendous, by the way, a lot of people say a lot of people say it's the handsome. It's a wonderful thing. I got tired of it. It was bothering me. And it was, it's like, I've never seen you. It's not totally short, but I've never seen you with a hat off or as your hat off right now, because I'm, if it is, I'm behind on delay. No, my hat's on. Okay. Haslam. Do you want to do you want to take it off for the audience and show us without the hat? I'm not stripping. Now I'm stripping on the radio. Or are you going to be an emotional support? Oh, we'll do it. Let's go. You're going to start throwing money at me now when I strip. Here's what you take off your hat. I'll take off my flip flops. Take your head off. It's, it's, it's not like short, short, but it's no longer, you know, we don't have homeless hair at this point. I agree with Peter M in the chat, says Sean has great hair. Appreciate you. Peter smartest person in the chat. Oh, there is there. Oh, but you're going to get a nice have a lettuce, man. You should show it off from lettuce. Yeah. It's all about the hat. No, the hat is in there because when they add when the headphones sit atop, sit atop the head. Yeah. Sometimes it holds on to the air when I take it off. It hurts. I have no idea how you and Don do it with hair. I was just about to say, you know, you don't really have a problem. No, I'm an earbud guy. Yeah. Number two, warplanes and not women, lonely Middle Eastern guys who turned to the popular dating app Tinder. Wow. They got, they got quite an eye full with sent comm posting the message on the popular dating app. And this was in Lebanon today. U S central command is fully prepared and ready with F 16 fighting Falcons and a 10 tutor bolt supersonic fighters currently in the region. The ads posted in Arabic along with photos of these warplanes. And so warnings that do not take up arms against the United States and its partners. So they're, I'm trying to process. So they're using Tinder as a communication mode for intentions not to find women. What's going on here? They're using. So in other words, the, the allegation here, the look here is that sent comm U S central command. Okay. And we've seen this propaganda, you know, from, you know, dropping flyers or whatever in war. But what they're doing is they're trying to get inside the heads of anybody who might take up arms as tensions are rising in the Middle East. Yeah. Yeah. I'm saying, yeah, I got that. But what it was so what does Tinder have to do with this? Because they're, they figured that men would go on a dating app to look at women before they go to war. But they're, they're running ads to say don't do it. Okay. Do you know what I mean? I don't, I don't know. This is not your fault though. This is either my fault or I don't understand where the story is just bizarre. So I, so dudes go on Tinder and Lebanon to look for chicks. But now they'll get hit with a message of a warning. Is that the takeaway? Yeah, basically they are, you know, basically the, the CENTCOM is America. Yes, our government. Yep. Got that. It puts out, puts out the word to say to anybody who wants to take up arms against a life that actually for this government, for our government. Hey, Lebanon, while you're scrolling and swiping left and right looking at hot Lebanese broads, get ready because we're coming for you. Right? That's my answer. Once they're, for once they're sci-oping our enemies and not, you know, messing with us. I mean, I'm sure they're still messing with us, but it's nice to see them actually doing, you know, it kind of reminds me of your watch Homeland that show. That was a great show. Was it good? I'm actually catching up on, I'm binging stranger things right now. We're on the season, season three. What a show that was, but Homeland is an old showtime show. Okay. It was phenomenal. They're really good. The middle season's not so much, but the first two. Yeah. And the last season and a half. Yeah. Fantastic. And by the way, just some hot Middle Eastern chicks in America. You ever see a nice beautiful Lebanese lady? Man. Are you married? I am, but I can still, you know, give credit to where credit to do. Gonna go home and fold my underwear. I love it. Roll it, trust me. Roll it, baby. Number three, I'll go. And we are sponsored by Piazza Otter group this morning. Number three, I will go to the latest health warnings. So a couple of them. Do you know what we've, we've heard of this sloth disease warning, these, these diseases carried by ticks, by mosquitoes, but the latest one is E. E. E. So this is the encephalitis. Yes. The equine encephalitis. And I think that's the one that actually made tax or Anthony Fauci ill. Oh, okay. Okay. So that, that triggers the West Nile. So this is E. E. E. So all of these different diseases and all of these warnings are being, you know, ramped up across America as right, I know, right? I'm so sick of it. Yes, there's going to be flu. Yes, there's going to be COVID. Yes, there's going to be this. And we're not going back. So, so, so that's sloth pox now. Is that what we have? So there's, so that's one of them. Okay. And that one didn't really go anywhere for whatever reason. Yep. But now we have this week, the newest one is the E. E. E. E. E. E. E. The Eastern equine encephalitis. Yep. And in here on the East Coast, and I know that Massachusetts health officials and other others on the East Coast say they're watching out for this because this disease has been detected in several states. It is spread by mosquitoes, ticks, other critters that might bite you. Right. And so New York State Department, they're announcing this that they found it in horses. So they're testing for it. But there were no human cases confirmed in New York as of last night. Vermont as well. So it's making its way. And I, I was just, you know, watch for these kinds of things. Yeah, I'm tracking a list now. I've got sloth pox. We've got M. Fox. We've got M. Fox. We've got E. E. E. We've got COVID. We've got the flu. Anything else that we can put on the radar. I'm going to go shopping for vaccines today. Well, I'm going to say is if it's in New York and they tracked it in horses, Tim Wall's better if they had a New York because, you know, because there's rumors, I'm just saying by now what mental illness looks like sloth pox. I don't know if that spreads the same way as monkey pox. Maybe we should ask Pete Buttigieg. Oh, well, edge, a good boot edge. He has an unpronounceable night. It's boot edge. So former, you know, former N.I.A.I.D. director, Anthony Fauci is still recovering at home from one of these. I forget if it's what is it West West Nile? West Nile, I think that's because he is apparently like serious serious like very like West Nile serious, but E. E. E. E. is like you could, it's bad. Yep. Man, these mosquitoes, they carry a lot of diseases. Maybe we should look into their autoimmune system. Well, maybe we should stop doing what Bill Gates does and releasing GMO mosquitoes, you know, they tried doing this whole thing where we're going to release all the male mosquitoes and they're not going to bite the people and it's going to control the population. So this is just like as asinine as it was when they said, you know, having no symptoms is having a symptom of COVID. They're like, we're going to release, get this, you're not going to see this one coming. We're going to release more mosquitoes so that there are less mosquitoes. Yeah. Whoever thinks that these people are geniuses needs their heads exam. You know what? I'm not going to come back to the studio on Tuesday. It's too dangerous. Yeah. I'm going to go remote for the rest of the year. Robot mosquitoes. What could possibly go wrong? There you go. Oh, it's not perfectly fun. Hey, Piazza autogroup sponsors are big three. The dream days are here. 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What are the people saying about the latest revelations as far as interviews go after the news came down late in the afternoon yesterday Well, we're about to find out it is time for a Wednesday edition of what's on the cut sheet part two. What's on the cut sheet? I do. All right, part two. I got to tell you, I think Scott Jennings is probably the only reason you should ever turn on CNN. He's that good and he just calls it right down the middle just the way he sees it, which I give him credit for, and I actually give create. I'll see it in a little bit of credit for actually putting on a Republican and getting a guy in there to break it up with all the monotony and the boringness that is Anderson Cooper and Aaron Burnett and Caitlin Collins and Wolf Blitzer and all these low energy men and women. This is clip number 25. Let's go to this one as Scott Jennings just lays in the Kamala Harris who finally has emerged from the interview shadows. Listen and watch clip 25. Is there the line now going to be? Well, why isn't she doing it by herself? Yeah, I do think people are going to bring that up. Look, I have great confidence in Dana and CNN to do this. I think it's incredibly weak. Weak sauce to show up with your running mate. The fact that they don't have enough confidence in her to let her sit herself, the actual top of the ticket and do a single interview. In fact, I think the hand ringing and the generations over this over the last month show a troubling lack of confidence in her political ability, which also makes you wonder as a voter, well, what kind of president would you be? If this kind of a small time decision, can we do an interview or not? What does that look like for your decision making process so on? So yes, I think Republicans are going to think it's pretty weak to show up with effectively someone to take up half the time. Sean Ferris, I think weak sauce is a great way to describe this first interview. And I don't think it even needs to be Republicans or Trump supporters. I mean, if you were just objectively looking at this from a nonpartisan perspective, you would say it's been six weeks. She hasn't done an interview, but she needs to sit down with her running mate with a softball interviewer in a tape setting on a holiday weekend with a lady who's known for only going after Republicans. It doesn't project strength, in my opinion. It definitely doesn't. And you know what the talking point is going to be from, you know, the Kamala HQ and the the the crasson steams on Twitter to go, wow, you wanted to do an interview, you got one. It's like, huh, we didn't think that when we were saying, please do an interview that we would have to specify, do it by yourself, because we thought that would be, you know, that would be pretty much understood that when you do an interview with the media, you don't have somebody holding your hand and feeding you Doritos in between each question, right? So it's, it's, he's right. Jennings is right, but our Democrats and, and left leaning independent is going to see that. Are they going to agree with him? Hopefully they do and say, you know, he's got a point, but I feel like it's going to be spun that while they're go Republicans, they're moving the goalposts, you know, even though it's, you know, we thought the goalposts are pretty much understood. You sit down with, with a reporter, usually you're on your own. Now, on the other side, I do believe Trump and Vance have done some joint interviews, you know, in the past as well, but they've also proven that they can do interviews by themselves. Are we going to ever get Kamala Harris by herself? Are we going to ever get Kamala Harris live by herself, not pre-taped? Because that, in my opinion, is what the American people need to see. How can your presidential candidate, how can your presidential nominee handle herself when being questioned live without the benefit of a teleprompter or an editor? Yep. You know, before the interview errors. And I don't think this is an unreasonable ask, but they are going to spin it and say, well, you guys are moving the goalposts. You wanted the interview and now you're still not happy. That's what they're going to do. You know, Don, I've ruled out the possibility of Tucker Carlson getting a one on one with Kamala. I've ruled out the possibility of Kamala sitting down on the Joe Rogan podcast. But what about the breakfast club with charlemagne the God, his, his radio show? Now he's a Democrat, but he's been critical of the Biden Harris administration. Why not sit down with him for a commercial free hour on his show and just let him pick her apart with question after question and not be given advanced warning. And like if you can't come up with a answer to what you're going to do at the border, how the how can you protect the border? Yeah, remember he was, I believe it was on Charlemagne's show in New York where he was interviewing her and asked about has she ever toked or smoked weed? And then that's when she said, well, you know, I am half Jamaican as my dad's side. And then her father, the Marxist from Stanford economist Stanford emeritus professor was issued that that scathing statement that said how, you know, how dare you and this is bad, you know, a bad look for our family, et cetera. But that so charlemagne is somebody who Kamala knows well, but we'll, you know, he's somebody who does a long form interview and asks questions like that. Yeah, much like Joe Rogan does. You know what I mean? Like he's going to ask the zinger question. That's how she gets herself into trouble. Yeah. And I'm officially extending the invite to Kamala Harris and her campaign right now. We've interviewed Donald Trump. He's been on with us. We had him on on May 10th for about 10 minutes. We'd love more, but I know he's got a lot going on. Same thing with Kamala Harris. I'm officially extending the invitation to you. Come here and tell my audience. This is the number one show on the number one station in the entire company for Odyssey nationwide. Come speak to people and tell us what your policies are. Tell us what you're going to do at the border. Tell us what your stance is on the economy. Tell us what you're going to do with World War three on the precipice. You have an official seat here on Kaling Company on talk radio, 1210 WP HD. I said all that for nothing because there's zero chance in hell. So I ever appear, but I'm putting the offer out. I want to be on record and say that we'll have her on. I'll talk to her. Sure. A problem with that. She's not going to talk to us. No, that's fine. Because we're not, you know, we're not predictable and they don't, that's the, that's the real issue here that they want that predictability. They want the safe, the safe spot. By the way, one of Charlemagne, the gods, one of his sayings on social media, nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining. Very interesting. So one last thing, by the way, I want to just get your guys thoughts on this because, you know, I thought this was interesting. So we, we were told that Kamala would only do the interview on ABC. I don't know why that was a thing. And then it becomes CNN. But we're also told that the debate will go on as scheduled rules wise based on the same setup and format as June 27th, when Trump basically retired Joe Biden. Do we really believe in Trump posted this on truth social, saying that the ABC debate on September 10th, the questions will not be given in advance to either side. Do we really believe that ABC will not give Kamala Harris the prep in advance? Because I have my doubts. You can say I'm cynical or you can say, oh, you're spot on. You have every right to believe that. I find it hard to believe that Kamala Harris is going to go into that debate on September 10th, not knowing where ABC is going. Sean Ferris, do you trust ABC to keep it on the up and the up? No, I don't trust ABC. They're owned by Disney. I don't trust Disney with anything. And I definitely don't trust anything. Anything anyone says on the left, that's where ABC resides. You know, they're going to put up this facade as we're not going to do this. You know, she's not going to have the questions in advance. This is somebody who two days ago was demanding that she brings notes out onto the debate stage. So she's going to have some sort of knowledge of what's going to be asked so that it can be rehearsed because the job of the mainstream media is not to be objective. The job of the mainstream media, if that's what it's supposed to be, with the job of the mainstream media right now is to cover for Democrats and the prop up Democrat politicians. And that's exactly what they're going to do. Don, do you trust ABC? Of course not. Okay. I'm just checking. No, I, and I think, you know, George, what do you call them, stuff in a lophagus or whatever to your stuff in a flus? I mean, he's not a lophagus. Swap it off a lot. Yeah. I mean, the thing about it is with Jonathan Karl, who's so nasty, he's actually nastier than George. I want, you know, I'd rather have George in there. By the way, Trump has come back and said, yeah, of course, I'll be at the debate in September 10th. All right, let's get to clip 13. It's been a while since we've talked about hope and change and joy. JD Vance has got it figured out as to why there's so much joy for Kamala, clip 13. Are you better off than you were four years ago? The only person in America who could possibly answer yes to that question is probably Kamala Harris herself. She went from getting no votes for president and having to drop out to getting no votes for president and becoming the Democrat nominee all without lifting a finger. No wonder Kamala is joyful. Now, never mind the fact that Americans can't afford groceries. Kamala got her promotion. Never mind that our fellow citizens can't afford their rent because Kamala, she's having fun. And never mind that Kamala Harris is on the cusp of running us into World War 3. Kamala will laugh all the way to the bank while her donors get rich and we know it's not going to be her family sacrifice and to pick up the mess. JD Vance, once again, spot on doing a great job in the public eye almost on a daily basis. I think he's been very, very impressive and honestly, other than the childless cat lady stuff, they don't have much on him. You know, like they can, they can try to swing for the fences, but they're not going to really pick apart JD Vance. He's very buttoned up. He's very good in the public eye. He's a great speaker. I will say this. And this is a question on strategy because the media and the Democrats have tried to say this is about joy versus the angry bitter guy, right? And for whatever it's worth, you know, probably to some extent, they've been able to sell that and that's past, you know, the sniff test to the oblivious voter out there, the person who tuned into the DNC for all of one night for all of 13 minutes and was like, Oh man, look at her giggling, having a great time. This is, I just want to be able to laugh and enjoy my life. Do you think they need the pivot here for not only the debate, obviously for the debate, but for this interview? I don't know that Kamala can sit down with Danabash and Tim walls and be, you know, funny, duddy, lollygagging around, giggling, making little side comments and jokes. If I'm advising her, like if I took off my radio hat and put on my James Carville, David Axelrod hat, I would say and advise her she needs to be super, super serious. The time for giggling is over. You can get back to that after Labor Day and then you get serious for the debate and then you can get back to it again from September 11th up until the election. But I would argue strategy wise, she needs to come off almost boring on Thursday. Do you guys agree with that or do you think the giggles can still work? I agree with it and I'll tell you why because this is the criticism that we used to hear about Donald Trump all the time, right? Oh, he's not, what's the word they use? Presidential, right? Because he has fun on stage because he jokes, because you know, he he makes it, you know, a little lighter, right? He's a it's it's it's it's unconventional, right? I think the joy thing is fine. You want to have a good time? That's no problem, but she has to appear presidential because if you if you have to sit down to the negotiating table with Vladimir Putin and you're giggling, what do you think he's going to do? Right? Is that going to help you on the world stage? Are you going to are you going to giggle with with Iran when when you're negotiating peace deals in in the Middle East or trying to, you know, do a ceasefire if you if you start cackling and and having a joyous occasion with, you know, with with leaders from Hamas and Hezbollah and you know, trying to settle the Russia Ukraine conflict? No, you've got to you have to appear presidential and strong. You want to do this on the campaign trail with your voters? No issue. But is she going to try? I think she is going to try and push the vibes through the interview because I think she knows she's probably not going to get pushed back if she doesn't come off as serious. So we'll see. Yep. Well said. All right, last clip. I wanted to play this because I saw this I think this was over the weekend. Now the apology has come forward and I and like I'm not going to be a hypocrite. I do hate apology culture. Say something, stand by it, own it. But I also hate the fact that there's this hypocrisy on the left that anybody if you call out Joe, remember, remember when we were calling out Joe when he would screw up his speeches and we would say, oh, the cognitive decline and then they will, no, no, Joe's always had this lisp and Joe's always had this stutter and we would get criticized for that. Well, what's the excuse for when people in the left, like on CNN, mock RFK Jr, who's got a very serious vocal disability called spasmodic dysphonia. Look it up. It's a totally legit thing. And that's why he sounds the way he does. So CNN had to make an apology about this. This is clip 16 boys as CNN apologizes for making light of RFK's verbal and vocal disability. The director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, our old friend Larry Sabato and Republican strategist Doug. Hi, guys, thanks to both of you. Doug, let me you're here in the studio. Let me go to you first. I mean, this this debate over the debate, it just sounds kind of hokey as a thing to say, you know, coming out of my mouth. I mean, this debate is going to happen, right? Well, let me say first, since you talked about RFK last week, I was I was on this network and I made a joke about the way he speaks, which is totally out of bounds. And I just want to acknowledge that and apologize. Okay, his ideas totally in bounds, how he speaks differently. But to your question, about the debates. All right. So look, I get it. He's painful to listen to. I get it every time I play the clip, I just expect anytime we air anything of RFK, I'm going to get a tweet saying it's painful to listen to. I totally get that. You're absolutely right. This painful, Elon Musk also painful to listen to as well. But I hate the hypocrisy, Sean of, you know, the left is the first one to say what's off limits and they always violate their own rules. I, you know, I'm against the apology culture, but give me consistency. That's the thing that matters most to me. Yeah, I think you're right. We need, we need consistency. We need objectivity back. We need to remove the bias from the mainstream media. It's not going to happen on CNN. But the fact that, you know, you preface it with everybody making Joe Biden's verbal issues and saying that that's out of bounds from the beginning. And now, you know, you can go after RFK. And the only reason if if RFK endorsed Kamala Harris, they never would have made fun of house courts, of course, never, never. But because they, because he endorsed their political opponents, he, they came out and slammed them. And what do they do? Right? He comes out, he says what he says, we go a few days and then he comes back and apologizes. This is what the left always does. They throw whatever it is out there, whether it's appropriate or not. And then they come back and say, well, yeah, yeah, we never should have said that. We never should have said, well, if you never should have said it, why did you say it? It's a one thing if you make a mistake here or there. But these are no longer just oopsie mistakes. There's a there's an agenda and there's a it's it's systematic. This is what they always do. Right? Look at 100 Biden. Look at the Facebook situation we just talked about yesterday. Right? For four years, no, there's no censorship online. It's not it's not an issue. You guys are conspiracy theorists. Now Zuckerberg is like, oh, by the way, you were all right. But everyone doesn't care about that because there's bigger fish to fry now. That's right. You see, this is what they do. Well, we also just talked about, you know, locally, somebody who's a Republican on a directing a school board and made some tweets that he, you know, it pretty, pretty quickly erased, realized his error, did issue an apology, but they're not letting it go a month or so later. And they want him to resign and they're making it a big thing. So why is it that when somebody on the left does mean to your points, they're forgiven? Oh, well, they apologize. Well, the judge, the left likes to be the judge, the jury, and the executioner. And they'll tell you when they've had their pound of flesh. And then they move on to the next object. All right. Coming up next, we'll find out what's on tap for the dawn show and what occurred today in music history, killing company back after this. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 12 10 W Ph D and the free Odyssey app. Dawn show is up in eight minutes. And we find out what she has up at 10 o'clock this morning. Yeah. So we'll update you on everything happening locally. There's a pre school board meeting rally that's upcoming. We'll talk about that locally and attacking a Republican school board director. So we'll update you on all of that. We'll have a little bit of an update on the late, great and murdered Sergeant Fitzgerald, Temple University, what's going on with that one as well. But then we'll take you nationally. There's so much breaking with Trump, what's going on with Jack Smith, not so special Jack Smith. Oh my goodness. It just never ends the hour by hour breaking news that we're going to be covering throughout the day today. It's a good thing too, because I like it like that makes our job easier. Well, I mean, I'm one hand though, I will say I hope that people are paying attention. Yeah, because part of this is that people will get distracted. And if you zoom out and look at all of this in total and think about what we now know, what we know today that we did not know four years ago, eight years ago. And I hope everybody, you know, considers that there you go. All right, 952. Let's find out what occurred today in music history. Today, August 28th, we celebrate the birthdays of Steve Whiteman from kicks who's now 68 and Shania Twain, who's now 59. Single-acoot Island in the Sun by Weezer in 2001. Walked this way by Aerosmith in 75. Harvester of Sorrow by Metallica in 88. And Rocket Roll trained by AC/DC off Black Ice in 2008. Albumsacoot Bad Magic by Motorhead in 2015. Dr. Feelgood, one of my favorites, by Motley Crew in 89. And Devos debut in 78. Also, in these next four are all for Linda Kearns. In 58, Elvis's film King Creole opened in London. In 69, Elvis was presented with a gold world championship belt by the International Hotel for breaking the venue's attendance record. In 71, Elvis accepted his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in a 1960 very white complete his four-month prison sentence for stealing tires from a car dealership. But while in prison, he heard Elvis's it's now or never and decided he would dedicate his entire life to music. But lastly, News from yesterday, Oasis, has announced they're reuniting for a world tour assault beginning next year, or K on Company. I feel like. All right, Philip, good work. As always, Sean Ferris, great job the last three days buddy. You have a great Labor Day weekend and we'll chat again next Friday. That's right. We will see you. I think I'm in with you next week on the fourth and fifth place in place of Mr. Stalker, which is great. And we will be having some more fun next week as always. It's been a blast. That's right. Stalker's going down to the Barrett News Media Summit. So even more for graduation for Gregory. So we will be we will be out here holding it down next week on the other side of Labor Day weekend and the other side of this Kamala interview and I'm stoked about it. Can't wait to be back. All right. Stalker will rejoin us in January. That'll do it for us. Everybody have a great rest of your day. Stay tuned. The Dawn show is up next and as John Fetterman would say, good night everybody. Start your day with Kaylin Company weekday morning six till 10. I'm talk radio 12 10 W P H T and the free Odyssey app. Dawn show is up in eight minutes and we find out what she has up at 10 o'clock this morning. Yeah. So we'll update you on everything happening locally. There's a pre school board meeting rally that's upcoming. We'll talk about that locally and attacking a Republican school board director. So we'll update you on all of that. We'll have a little bit of an update on the late, great and murdered Sergeant Fitzgerald Temple University. What's going on with that one as well. But then we'll take you nationally. There's so much breaking with Trump. What's going on with Jack Smith not so special Jack Smith. Oh my goodness. It just never ends the hour by hour breaking news that we're going to be covering throughout the day today. It's a good thing to because I like it like that makes our job easier. Well, I mean, I'm one hand though. I will say I hope that people are paying attention. Yeah. Because part of this is that people will get distracted. And if you zoom out and look at all of this in total and think about what we now know what we know today that we did not know four years ago, eight years ago. And I hope everybody, you know, considers that. There you go. All right, 952. Let's find out what occurred today in music history. August 28th. We celebrate the birthdays of Steve Whiteman from Kix, who's now 68. And Shania Twain, who's now 59. Single-acoot Island in the Sun by Weezer in 2001. Walked this way by Aerosmith in 75. Harvester of Sorrow by Metallica in 88. And Rocket World trained by AC/DC off Black Ice in 2008. Albums include Bad Magic by Motorhead in 2015. Dr. Feelgood, one of my favorites by Motley Crue in 89. And Devos debut in 78. Also, in these next four are all for Linda Kearns. In 58, Elvis' film King Creole opened in London. In 69, Elvis was presented with a Gold World Championship belt by the International Hotel for breaking the venue's attendance record. In 71, Elvis accepted his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. In a 1960, very white completed this four-month prison sentence for stealing tires from a card dealership. But while in prison, he heard Elvis' it's now or never, and decided he would dedicate his entire life to music. But lastly, News from yesterday, Oasis, has announced their Reuditing for a World Tour. Assault Beginning next year. Orkale & Company, I feel loved. All right, Philip, good work. As always, Sean Ferris. Great job the last three days, buddy. You have a great Labor Day weekend, and we'll chat again next Friday. That's right. We will see you, I think I'm in with you next week on the 4th and 5th. Oh, nice. In place of Mr. Stalker, which is great, and we will be having some more fun next week, as always. It's been a blast. Oh, that's right. Stalker's going down to the Barrett News Media Summit. So even more attention for Gregory. So we will be out here holding it down next week on the other side of Labor Day weekend, and the other side of this Kamala interview, and I'm stoked about it. Can't wait to be back. All right, Stalker will rejoin us in January. All right, that'll do it for us. Everybody have a great rest of your day. Stay tuned. The Dawn Show is up next, and as John Federman would say, good night, everybody. Start your day with Kale & Company. Week day morning, 6 till 10. 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