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I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories. Ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Cale and company weekday morning six till 10. - Pleasantry is right out of the gate. How you doin' buddy? - Ah, doin' good. Yesterday was quite the day and the admissions that we got from Facebook and conspiracy theorists were right again. It's sure to be a fantastic Tuesday. - Yes, we are absolutely loaded today. I thought yesterday was another good day. That'll be the theme of the big take this morning. As momentum, I believe, clearly in favor of Donald Trump. We'll get to a variety of issues and fallout from what occurred yesterday from Arlington to this whole backing out of a debate, trying to change the rules nonsense. Of course, we will get to Meta and Zuckerberg and his regret and his admission. That is interesting. And also some great news about Pennsylvania polling when it pertains to Donald Trump. Our buddy, Athan Kootsarumbas from Real Clear Politics will join us coming up this morning at nine o'clock to break down his column that he wrote for Real Clear Pennsylvania. Also, some interesting stuff when it comes to the Gen Z gender gap between men and women, something we have highlighted on this show countless times. And also another update on July 13th. I'm totally, totally infatuated with July 13th. Every time a new story comes out, when it pertains to July 13th, I get choked up. I get emotional. Actually, I'm kidding. That's the coffee and the heartburn I'm experiencing right now. - Oh, no. - But I do want to pick that apart piece by piece because, again, I still believe inside jobs. So we got a lot of good things to get to. And that's before we even get to the cut sheet this morning. But let's get to the news. Round number one at 603, right out of the gate. The great Don Stensland. And good morning Tuesday, or Tuesday, as Greg Stalker would say, August 27th. We are heating up to 90 degrees with excessive heat warnings. We'll talk about the heat and its impact in a moment. We're sponsored by Discover Lancaster this morning. So let's talk about it in Philadelphia. Police say a man is in custody after authorities say he was just randomly assaulting people in Philadelphia yesterday. So it started early in the morning on Market Street, not so far from where we are reporting from at Odyssey World Headquarters. Police say that suspect assaulted at least five people in all. A man, two women, before lunchtime, and then continued along Market Street to move along Market Street to assault others. Punching, especially women in the face, knocking them to the ground, trying to steal a bag from another 77-year-old man. When that 77-year-old man resisted the suspect, punched him right in the face, punched him in the mouth. This guy was violent, according to police, and just randomly walking up to people. Some of them trying to rob them. Some of them just to hurt them. Safe to say that this is a prime case of mental health. I mean, just walking around, assaulting a litany of human beings for no reason. Yeah, it would appear. I mean, so the suspect now identified as 36-year-old Don L. Bruce. He charged with aggravated assault, robbery, among many other charges, resisting arrest, when the police showed up to take him into custody, because obviously people were calling for help. As far as those victims, they're all expected to make a full recovery, but some of them pretty badly bruised and shaken. And this usually doesn't happen in our working neck of the woods, so to speak. Yeah, that's true. Right. Maybe... How close was this to our building? To our building? Yeah, a block or two. A block or so? Yeah. That usually doesn't happen right around here. That's true. I mean, I think that he was up early. Here's the thing, this guy was up early. Realized stalker was off, he got pissed. Maybe so. I mean, I don't know what to say. Back to school up early, and no, seriously, I don't know the motive, and I think you made the point that everybody's thinking when you see the mugshot. Yeah. This guy's not all there. Okay. But... My mugshot. As good as my mugshot. Your mugshot's beautiful. The Mona Lisa, by the way. Yeah, it's the best. Nobody's ever seen a better mugshot. I could tell you that. This is true, Mr. President. Well, Philadelphia police also investigating a shooting in the parking lot of a Wells Fargo bank. This happened in the Ronhurst section, mid-morning yesterday, 7,300 block of Boston Avenue. Woman, 61-year-old woman, was shot in the thigh. She was rushed to the hospital. She's in stable condition this morning. Then a friend of the victim who witnessed the gunfire said the shooting happened after some kind of a dispute over parking at the Wells Fargo. That was the report. So it was a woman who parked her car and then got into a dispute with a woman who parked next to her. Okay. I mean, I had my disputes at a Wells Fargo center over, you know, $20 a park for a basketball game, but you know, not at a bank at a Wells Fargo branch. So personal problems. Apparently, you know, she pulls in and she opens her car door and the other person says, "Hey, you just nicked my car with your car door." It ends up in a gun shot. Come on. Look it out. It's, you know, you're a little chip in the paint. That's expensive. You gotta exchange bullets over that. Oh, yeah, yeah. Those are fighting actions. So we have that going on and the suspect took off while she was helping a friend. So now they're looking for the guy who actually shot the victim here. She's in stable condition and expected again to make a recovery. We have a child and teenager who are police are searching for them after a series of armed carjackings across Philadelphia. So the first suspect is believed to be 17 years old and the other suspect between 10 and 12 according to authorities. So they've released images. 10 and 12 starting out early. Starting them young. You gotta train them young, right? So these armed carjackings across the city of Philadelphia and these are the children. You see what happens when we get back up into the 80s and 90s with the temperature? Yeah. People go crazy. Well, that brings us to what's going on. So yesterday we talked about Philadelphia schools among many schools across the region and across the country getting back to school this yesterday morning. Well, now they're announcing that because of because of the extensive heat warning, because we have 90 degrees today, 95 tomorrow, the school district of Philadelphia has announced, 63 schools will be dismissing three hours early today and tomorrow due to the heat. It's really inexcusable. I just, you know, it's 2024. Can't we invest some money into our public schools so that kids can have air conditioning so they can actually outline, I don't know, stay in class. This is, you know, I swear, and I know this isn't anything new in the last four years on, but like the pandemic just created excuses for us not to be in school. I just, I got a story here in front of me. I know it's a different subject, but it's, you know, about back to school. COVID surge forces schools to close and bring back pandemic era measures. And by the way, these happened in the red states of Tennessee and Alabama. So, you know, if that's happening, Sean, like, you know, we just wait until the blue, the blue states get wind of this. They'll shut down in a nanosecond. There's schools closing in Tennessee. Tennessee, Indiana, Alabama. Yes, hold on, I'm just posted in the can, but... What's he doing? Where's he going? Yeah, go ahead, Don. I'll give you the update once you're here. All right, what is, I'm curious as to what he's doing. He's like, down under his desk, all right. So the deal is that they're gonna, they're going to close three hours early today and tomorrow due to excessive heat. Now, you may remember yesterday, they had all the pomp and circumstances. They had the ringing of the bells and the mayor was there and the superintendent and then they were having a meeting talking about wanting and asking for more federal aid. And so this now is an impetus as well to say, hey, we have this heat wave for just two days today and tomorrow, 90, 91, today, 95. Tomorrow, we have 63 schools that have zero HVAC, zero air conditioning. These are old buildings. And especially when you get to the upper floors on the buildings, it's just, you can't breathe. And so I'm not, in no way am I questioning that at all because I've been in some of the schools, it, you know-- - It's stifling. - It is stifling. Especially when you get on the, maybe the second floor, the third floor and upper. - Yeah, yeah. And not that a week makes a difference at this time of year and temperature, but you know-- - Look at last week would have been beautiful. - But also, can't we just go back after Labor Day? I know that's like one of Stalker's pet peeves of, you know, let's just start the Tuesday after Labor Day. But, you know, I mean, and by the way, I just realized that my girls, they only have a four-day week this week. They're off on Friday. Obviously, they'll be off on Monday for Labor Day. So they opened up the school year with two straight four-day weeks. They just make it easier and easier every year. By the way, those schools, this is Johnson Abernathy Gratz High School in Montgomery, Alabama. They closed for two days and switched to remote learning for just four days and then Stagal Elementary in Western Tennessee. So I'm thinking, that's the Memphis section of Tennessee. - That makes sense. The Blue County. - The Blue County. - The Blue County. - The scared people. - Yep. - Those are the scared people. - They're afraid of the China virus, I can't believe it. - Well, we'll have to talk, believe it. I can't believe we're doing co-- And by the way, the heat in New York, all right? I mean, I went to school, we never closed for the heat. And in the words of Eddie Vedder, I'm still alive. So, let's go. - My kids went to a little school here in Philadelphia in Norwood, Phampon, which is, I don't know, it's a school that it's run by the Sisters of St. Joseph and it's been around for, I think, 150 years or something. So in the one older building, the upper floors did not have air conditioning up in the third floor. One of the nuns actually had a stroke. Like, I'm not kidding you, I'm not questioning it. Somebody wrote on our chat, I went to school and it was hot. Some of these schools combine the fact that they're really old and decrepit and just stinky. And then on top of it, you don't have AC. But my question is, wasn't it Arlene Ackermann back in the day, they had provided for every school to be fitted with all these air conditioning units. - I was just gonna say. - And then the fan, they were stolen and nobody ever got to the bottom of it. Now, Jalen Hurts is the only reason. - Yeah. - Honest to God. - Well, he donated, what, 62 different units? - Yeah. - Like 80 grand worth or something. - So 200 grand worth. - 200 grand, yeah. - So Jalen, so how is this, that we have all of this money pumping in and Jalen Hurts are full of Eagle. Like thank God, he's the only one that otherwise all the schools apparently would be shut down if it weren't for Jalen's. - I mean, do some window units, do some ceiling fans and after he's pops. That always worked for me back in the day. - Nice, very nice. What also is not, speaking of Jalen Eagles, so today this is a harsh cut. They have to reach their roster from 90 to what? 50 by 4 p.m. today. - Yeah, down to 53, I think. So yeah, a lot of people will be able to work after today. A lot of guys will be pivoting to Sports Talk Radio around 4 o'clock today. - Maybe, yeah. So that's, this is today is, I've done those stories, those news stories and Nick, you probably have too. The people who make the cut and how exciting it is. - Oh yeah. - It's a game changing day. - Yes it is. - We're with you. As far as our fillies, speaking of the heat, you know, it's gonna be a hot one for fillies, Astros today and also hot because Bryce Harper is hot, three to two in the 10th inning. So we pulled out a win there for our fills. - Over the Astros, correct? - Yes. - Yeah, big stretch, Houston and then the Braves. - So it's very exciting. So I think Astros again tonight and that's 640 tonight, 4 p.m. tomorrow. And so it's gonna be, you know, hot, obviously. It's Citizens Bank Park because we got 90, 91 today, 95 tomorrow there, then we move into a period where we're gonna see some Thursday night into Friday. We will see some showers striking through and that will cool us. Give us some relief, we'll be back to the 80s. So we'll talk about all of it. We're sponsored by Discover Lancaster this morning. And you know, if you're looking for a place where it's a little bit cooler, not in the city, Discover Lancaster, the weekend you can pack the family up for some farm fun at the opening weekend of Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in Lancaster County. Just a 90-minute drive from Philadelphia visit discover Lancaster.com. Plan your getaway and the hot forecast sponsored by Budget Blinds. Summer's a great time to brighten up the window treatments in your home. Budget Blinds is your one-stop shop for blind shades, shutters, custom drapery, motorization, visit budgetblinds.com for a free in-home consultation. The only no questions asked warranty in the business, Killing Company News Live. - All right, Dawn, thank you very much. 614 on this Tuesday morning. Let's get to another big take. (record scratching) The big take on Killing Company. The big take this morning brought to you by Wawa, all aboard the Trump train, momentum in politics, much like in many other aspects of life, can change at the drop of a dime. Donald Trump took possession of the ball on Friday with a stunning endorsement for RFK Jr. And that carried over into Monday with a handful of good looks for Trump and more proof that the Harris Honeymoon might be over from Afghanistan to the debate on September 10th to another endorsement. The arrow is pointing towards and trending with Donald Trump right now. And we've yet to see a ton of polls showing the impact of Bobby Kennedy, but we do have one, and we'll get to that coming up later this hour. But yesterday was the three-year anniversary of the tragedy that occurred at Abbeygate as 13 American soldiers were killed in Afghanistan. In a stark contrast in both optics and military support, Donald Trump posted wreaths alongside Tulsi Gabbard in Arlington, Virginia. And Kamala Harris, well, she posted a tweet. Here was MSNBC of all places highlighting Trump's appearance in Arlington. Listen and watch. Trump was at Arlington National Cemetery this morning on the third anniversary of the suicide bombing in Afghanistan that killed 13 U.S. service members. What kind of an issue is Trump using this on? - Well, look, this is a low-key way for Trump to highlight something that he considers to be one of the biggest failures of the Biden administration in something politically. He hopes he can tie Kamala Harris to the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan three years ago. Trump often highlights the death of those 13 service members at the bombing at Abbeygate. He's done so again in a true social post overnight. Obviously this is a respectful appearance here at Arlington National Cemetery. But Trump views the Afghanistan withdrawal as a major foreign policy weakness for both President Biden and Vice President Harris. And the polling has shown that that was a point in which Joe Biden's popularity took a major hit, started to go down in that summer three years ago, didn't really recover. So this is the kind of thing that I expect you're gonna see Donald Trump continue to try to highlight in ways both a little bit more subtle like an appearance at Arlington. And a little bit more directly in his speeches and campaign trail appearances. - Wow, a rare moment of factual reporting based in truth. Not a single slant from MSNBC. Meanwhile, all the time that hideaway Harris could muster was a tweet. The VEEP saying, quote, three years ago today outside of Kabul airport in ISIS terrorist killed 13 American service members and more than 100 innocent Afghans and wounded many more. On this solemn day, let us come together as one nation to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of the United States and our cherished freedoms. Our grateful nation mourns and salutes them, end quote. A total of three sentences. I guess that's all she could muster considering. Well, you know, she was, quote, the last one in the room. You might be saying, what are you referencing? Never forget the story from Politico with the headline reading, Harris says she had key role in Biden's Afghanistan withdrawal decision. The Vice President confirmed she was the last person in the room before Biden made the decision to move forward with withdrawing U.S. troops. And in typical fashion, Kamala, she just laughed it off. Flashback to three years ago, here was Harris in cackle mode when the media wanted to ask her about the tragedy of our armed forces. Listen and watch. - What's your response to our first of American? - Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on, everybody. (laughing) I want to talk about two things, first Afghanistan. - Everything is a joke with this lady. And I'm old enough to remember that, you know, this was the administration saying, well, it's time for the adults to be put back in charge. But more positive news for Trump yesterday, as you'll recall, RFK Jr. saying more Democrat endorsements of Donald Trump were on the way. And it happened again yesterday. Tulsi Gabbard, fresh off of her appearance at Trump's side in Arlington, giving her official endorsement of Donald J. Trump. Listen and watch this. - To the brink of nuclear war than we ever have been before. This is one of the main reasons why I'm committed to doing all that I can, to send President Trump back to the White House where he can once again serve us as our commander-in-chief. (audience cheering) - Because I am confident that his first task will be to do the work to walk us back from the brink of war. We cannot be prosperous unless we are at peace. And we can't live free as long as we have a government that is retaliating against its- As we know, Tulsi has been added to the Trump team to prep him for debate season with Kamala Harris. And as we remember, Gabbard absolutely body bagged Kamala in the 2020 Democratic primaries, all but ending her pipe dream to be president, which leads us to the latest surrounding the debate on September 10th. Kamala Harris is now trying to change the rules for the ABC debate. She now wants to be seated. And she also wants to have note cards. What's the matter, Kamala? Nee's gonna be shaking as you stand across from Donald Trump. Maybe that anxiety kicking in. You can't laugh your way out of this one. You can't word salad your way through a live televised debate. Do you need to be seated so you don't faint? And note cards, really? Seriously, note cards. That is the equivalent of a student asking the professor to have their notebook and folder and textbook out during the final exam. What a joke. Trump was asked about the proposed rule changes. And here's what 45 had to say. Listen and watch this. - Okay. - Which would you want the microphone to be? You didn't have the debate whenever you're out speaking. - We agreed to the same rules. I don't know. It doesn't matter to me. I'd rather have it probably on but the agreement was that it would be the same as it was last time. In that case, it was muted. I didn't like it the last time but it worked out fine. Asked Biden how it worked out, it was fine. And I think it should be the same. We agreed to the same rules. Same rules and same specifications. And I think that's probably what it should be. But they're trying to change it. The truth is they're trying to get out of it because she doesn't want a debate. She's not a good debater. She's not a smart person. She doesn't want a debate. Donald Trump obliterated Joe Biden into retirement and sent him back to the basement for good. Kamala and Trump agreed on the same rules. And Trump is letting her have it on friendly turf with ABC. That's the network she wanted. Now she wants more. Trump would crush her regardless of the format, the rules, the venue, the networks, the moderators. That said, if I'm Trump, I do not give in to her newest rule proposals. Keep crushing her over that. She's trying to wiggle out the back door. She's showing weakness. This is what you agreed upon. It's called a contract. There are terms. You put your pen to the paper. You're held to that contract. This is why they are hiding her. According to Jason Miller from the Trump team, the Harris campaign previously agreed to the same rules for the CNN debate but is now trying to back out. Jason Miller saying, quote, enough with the games. We accepted the ABC debate under the same exact terms as the CNN debate. The Harris camp, after already agreeing to the CNN rules, asked for a seated debate with notes and opening statements. I mean, what does she think? She's back in a San Francisco courtroom opening statements. Now, we said no changes to the agreed upon rules. Quote, if Kamala Harris isn't smart enough to repeat the messaging points that her handlers want her to memorize, that's her problem. This seems to be a pattern for the Harris campaign. They won't allow Harris to do interviews. They won't allow her to do press conferences. And now they want to give her a cheat sheet for the debate. My guess is they're looking for a way to get out of any debate with President Trump. End quote, that is Jason Miller. So if you want to use a Venn diagram to connect the pieces to the puzzle, Trump KO'd Biden on June 27th. Trump would absolutely destroy Harris via TKO on September 10th and four years ago, Tulsi, who's prepping Trump, earned a unanimous decision over Kamala Harris with this legendary moment. Let's go back and listen and watch this clip. - I want to bring the conversation back to the broken criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and brown people all across this country today. Now, Senator Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she'll be a prosecutor present, but I'm deeply concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite, but she put over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked evidence. She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California. And she fought to keep cash bail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way. - Thank you, Congresswoman, Senator Harris, your response. (audience cheers) - Ah, no laughing there from the human giggle box, huh? Even Democrat lawmakers know that Harris and policy in the same sentence are a joke. According to reports from Politico, quote, "Under pressure to defend Kamala Harris's grocery price gouging plan, some dem lawmakers are delivering a quiet message to anxious allies saying, "Don't worry about the details. It's never going to pass Congress." And as pollster Frank Luntz writes, quote, "That might be why Kamala Harris.com doesn't have a single page of policy on it. She can't even get lawmakers on her side of the aisle to support her proposals." Translation, Kamala, the rational Democrats know that communism will lead to you losing the election. But lastly, more great news for Trump right here in Pennsylvania. And as we know, the election literally could come down to PA, Atherin Kootzer-Rumbus will join us at nine o'clock this morning with his latest from Real Clear Politics that shows that, quote, "Under reported polling suggests Trump is poised to win Pennsylvania." But here we are, day 37, still no interviews, still no press conferences, still no confirmed policies, or conviction behind them. Looks like Hideaway has some work to do and might not want to take Labor Day off when the rest of us who do work take the time off. And that's the big take. - The big take on killing company. - All right, brought to you by Wawa this morning where they have new Southwest flavors like the roasted chicken fajita veggie quesadilla or the beef steak burrito wrap with salsa roha trie burrito, bowl or quesadilla and build it just how you like it. Gotta have a Wawa. We'll come back and everybody's thoughts and reactions from yesterday. And then also later on this hour, we will get to meta, Facebook and the Zuckerberg admission about how your rights were violated and we were right all along. It's Kale and Company, Nick Donne and Sean. Back after this here on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. - This is the Kale and Company podcast from Talk Radio 1210, WPHT and on the free Odyssey app. - I'm Sally Home with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events. Major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs, but we also bring you into the smaller behind the scenes stories, the unsung heroes, secret meetings, even personal grudges that changed the course of history. Listen to and follow History This Week and Odyssey podcast in partnership with the History Channel available now for free on the Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts. - Nick Donne and Sean here, Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Get us on the free Odyssey app. Watch us live on YouTube. We're gonna get to Meta and Zuckerberg and Facebook coming up here in just a couple of minutes. But I thought yesterday was really a good day and I wanna give Dawn and Sean their chance to jump in on what stood out from Afghanistan to the disparity between the way Trump handled it versus the way Kamala Harris has handled it. And then of course also Tulsi Gabbard. I mean, I know it's old news that she's in Trump's inner circle so to speak now or a part of Team Trump, but she officially gave her endorsement yesterday of Trump as Bobby Kennedy said that there would be more people that were gonna switch allegiances and jump aboard the Trump train. So Dawn Stenzel and first and foremost, anything that stood out to you yesterday on all the news cycles of the day? - Number one, I just thought, what was, you know, I always talk about biased by omission. And so by omission, you know, where was the president of the United States on August 26th? As, you know, we had the wreath laying there at Arlington, the family, the grieving families, you know, and Trump did not speak at Arlington. I'm glad you played that audio, Nick, in your big take because it was not an audio event other than, you know, they're playing taps and it's very somber and there are, you know, sobbing family members because, and that's just it, these goals to our families are hurting. And we saw how much they're hurting and the way that they feel dismissed, if you will, by this administration, because of politics, I will say that the White House, and I read it, I gave credit to the White House, did release yesterday morning, quite a beautiful statement and put all of the names of the 13. And so I thought that was a good step, but a statement online is very different from the presence of, you know, where's the president of the United States? Where's the vice president? They have the day off, basically. And so just the visual of Trump being there and walking alongside a military widow and all of those gold star families who were present, was a very respectful, you know, and just a sad ceremony. And so that in and of itself, just the physicality of it. And then speaking of physicality, I will say this, for Kamala, I think it's that by all accounts, she's maybe five foot four. She claims, she claims she's taller. It's kind of like an athlete thing, you know, we're athletes, trying to say they're taller, but. - Yeah, I'm actually five nine, but in the 1210WPHT program that comes out of the week, I'm listed at five, 10 and a half. - The weirdest thing, we were watching MMA last night with my sons, and you know, these people just beat the, you know, they pulverize each other like, oh my gosh. So I said, I said, you know, what if they solved all politics like this? You had to get in the ring. - Yes. - Yes. And my sons, and then the one son is like, oh, that's not fair with Kamala and Trump, 'cause Trump's a big guy. - Right. - And then they were debating, yeah, but he's 78, and you know, she's 20 years younger, blah, blah, blah, and they're going back and forth. And I said, you guys, there is no way. 'Cause she's made, maybe five, I mean, one accounts is she's five two, another says five four. So we had this bizarre, this art's a bait, but think about what we were talking about. Look, we're human beings, we're animals, we watch this stuff. It's, she is worried, I guarantee you, the reason she's sitting wants to sit is because she wants to equalize the fact that he's gonna tower over her. - So it's the optics of being physically imposing. - And if you, what I've noticed about her, and I don't know, usually they give the designer, I know Chloe was the dark navy that she wore. And so she didn't wear white, she wore that dark navy. Who else wears a dark blue suit? Trump. - That's true, a white shirt, red tie. Yeah, good point. - And so she wore, and if you notice, what I've noticed about the tailoring of her jackets, she does double-breasted. - Yeah. - But the shoulder pads have gotten bigger and boxier. And so I think seriously, I think she's trying to look more- - Project strength. - Yeah, commander in chiefy. - Mm-hmm, okay. - They do well. - All right. Sean Ferris, observations from yesterday, big takeaways? - Well, first of all, so Dawn's talking about with her sons, you know, them settling their differences physically in Congress, and I am so here for that. You know, that's why I can't be in Congress 'cause I would throw things at people across the chamber. I swear, if I was sitting there and the president of Harvard, it was like, well, it depends about the context, you know, of calling for the genocide of, I would, there would have been items flow, like nonstop, until she answered the question the way. So that's why we can't do that. But hey, you know what, maybe Donald Trump and Kamala Harris can square off physically in the Olympics since men can beat up women in that sport. - Oh, well that's true, but I'm bummed. - Hey, why not? That's why, when she was like, you know, is it fair? I was like, well, the IOC thinks it's fair. So we might as well get her to play by their roles. I don't like violence. You know, this is this Harris debate thing. It is obvious now that she can't do anything without a script. I mean, she wakes up and probably goes in and gets the script of what she's gonna wear, what she's gonna eat, she can't even buy chips without a script. This is a problem. And I think you're watching that, you know, play out in real time. I think you're dead on about why she wants to sit because he does appear taller, he's much taller than she is. And obviously that does project strength. And it's crazy because, again, the agreed upon rules, we heard about it when, you know, she was accusing Donald Trump of backing out of the 9/10 debate, the ABC debate. You know, all the two campaigns agreed already and now he's backing out. Okay, so then what's your excuse now? If Joe Biden didn't need notes, if Joe Biden didn't need a chair, if Joe Biden didn't need, you know, all of these special accommodations that Kamala Harris is requesting, why does she need it? I mean, the reason why she was handpicked and dropped in there in place of them is because he was too old and wasn't fit to serve, right? So if she needs all these accommodations that Joe Biden didn't even request or agree to, then why? What is it that she needs? You know, opening statements? That's nothing more than just taking time to filibuster, you know, memorizing something and then not having to answer any questions. As far as Afghanistan goes, the LA Times, you had an article in August of 2021 also that said, you know, Kamala Harris is basically bragging about her key role. She owns this policy too. And yesterday all of a sudden, I think Jason Miller said this on with Jesse Waters. You know, the reason why a Harris campaign, I think, or what he said was I started talking about these debates is because they didn't wanna talk about Afghanistan yesterday because that's where things started going badly with the Biden regime. But I think it proves when you look at Harris, when you look at this whole needing notes on a debate stage, if you need notes, it's not a debate. I mean, 'cause now, 'cause where does it stop then, right? Okay, I have note cards or I have my smartphone and I'm looking up answers on, you know, Google or chat GPT is helping me through the debate or grok or what, grok is awesome, by the way. But you have this idea that you need to bring note cards and information onto the debate stage with you, then what's the point of having a debate in the first place? The debate is supposed to highlight your knowledge of the issues in real time, not what your note card says. So, you know, it's obvious that this woman cannot operate without a script. It's obvious that this woman is having, I think, I think she's having brutal debate prep sessions right now. I mean, I think they're running through, you know, whoever's doing the stand in for Trump, and I promise it isn't me, but I think they're running through, I would never do that, I would never do that. I think they're running through, they probably watched, like, the debate that Esti and I did on 12/10 and they're like, this is gonna be a disaster. You know, you know, I think they're running through it and they're realizing she can't do it. And they've hidden for 36 days or 37 days now and she can't do it, she cannot do it without a script. And so they're desperately trying to change these rules now to accommodate for her deficiencies. And it's not like, you know, oh, she's not that good, she's incompetent. It is not, she's not capable of doing anything without a script. And I think they're seeing behind the scenes in the Kamala camp, if she takes the debate stage against Donald Trump, it's gonna be like June 27th, 2.0. And they are terrified. What Trump needs to do, look, they have to debate. And I don't wanna see him cave and say, yeah, sure, bring notes. But this has to be highlighted that they agreed to terms and she's now trying to change the terms again. - Yeah. - Right? This is, you can't live like this if you're the president of the United States. Not everything is gonna be scripted out. If Israel starts having problems in Russia, there's no script for global events. - Think about what you're saying and you said she needs a script and you're talking about knowledge. Think about Trump when he speaks, when he's riffing. Or think about even Tom Cotton on with that nasty bias, Jonathan Carl. - Yeah. - The two points that you think, when you see Trump and he's especially talking about the economy or business or jobs or to your point, to your point, Sean, when he talks about foreign relations or the Middle East, you know that when he speaks, this is what he believes. This is his philosophy and you know exactly, it's not about a written policy that a policy director came up with. - Yep. - You know that Tom Cotton, when he pushed back hard, he believes that. You know with Trump, when he says this, he believes that. So the real question to me is, what does she really believe? Because we have all these clips that, I mean, Nick's been playing them in big takes and Henry and Greg have been playing them, where we see her just a short time ago when she was running for president and she was saying things like, well, I believe in Medicare for all and I don't believe in private health insurance. And you know, so she was saying those things off the cuff in interviews without notes, without prompter. So my theory on this truly is that they don't want her to riff. They don't want her to say what she really believes because what she really believes is, ooh, away from her left. - You think she actually does believe, yep. - And that's a mark of Stalin, yes. So it's Marxism, it's communism. That's truly what she believes the whole, I've said for months on this show that I thought the work, you know, when they talk about diversity, equity and inclusion, equity is code for socialism, right? I mean, just think about the way they define it. We all don't start in the same place, but we end up in the same place. No, no, we don't end up in the same place. We don't put a cap on, you know, it says in professional sports where there's a salary cap where you can only make X amount of dollars and then everybody else has to be slotted in and given something close to the same. But I'm so befuddled by her. And if I guess if I had to pick a side, I think she truly does believe in communism and socialism. But I also think there's a part of her. She just doesn't have any conviction in anything that she tries to portray that she believes because she has no depth to anything she says. There's no substance. And to Dawn's point, like Trump says what he says because he believes it, he lives it and he's gone out and he's executed it. She's basically just whistling and flapping like a flag in the wind and she'll go any direction she needs to go to get ahead in life, which is how I think she's climbed the political ladder. - True, yes. And let me tell you, because you mentioned this, she will say any, I think you're right. I don't think she actually has convictions. I don't think she actually, I mean, I think she's a Marxist, right? I honestly, I think she's a Marxist but then that is her dad. But I think, think of where she came up, right? In California, if she was raised in, let's say, Alabama, right, she may not be a Marxist, not just because in order to advance her political career, like you said, in California, the further left you go, the more successful you're going to be in politics. So she has for her entire career said what she needs to say to continue to advance her career. And that's why now she's saying all of these things and positioning herself like a moderate and this joy candidate because that's how she's gonna advance her career. She's not gonna do that running far left in a presidential election. So, you know, she's a chameleon, essentially. She will, she'll go with, you know, you say a flag flapping in the wind. She's gonna go whichever way the wind blows. - Yep. - But remember, and I thought a lot about this with her why wasn't her father at the DNC because she's talked about him, he's in her life. Even though the mom had primary custody, more and more when I look into it. I mean, her dad, a Marxist, a Marxist economy, an economist, professor, who taught at some of the most liberal universities. - He wore it on his sleeve. - Yes, you know. And I'm really convinced that the reason they didn't want him at the convention was because they've already been calling her a Marxist. If Marxist emeritus professor from Stanford, who by the way was UW Wisconsin, that's why she lived in Madison for a while, these are very liberal institutions, but then they would say, see? That's her, look at her father, and that's who taught her this. That's what she grew up with. I really believe that's why dad was not at the DNC. - 855, 839, 1210, if you wanna jump in, we'll come back, wrap up the six o'clock hour with the first poll, post DNC convention, the first poll since RFK Jr. dropped out. Did Trump get a bump? We'll give you the details. Next, as we wrap up the six o'clock hour. It's Kaelin Company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - Just wanna quickly wrap up the six o'clock hour with a poll. And this is the first poll that I've seen, and yes, it's a national poll, and I know national polls don't really matter when you compare them to swing state polls and state by state polls. But RFK Jr's exit does indeed boost Donald Trump. The echelon insights survey poll comes out just yesterday, I believe. And we now know that Donald Trump gets a small little bump of about three points. He eked out a narrow advantage over Kamala Harris, 49% to 48% in a one-on-one matchup. RFK Jr. was at 4% followed by Jill Stein, Chase Oliver, and Cornell West at 1%. When you throw in third-party candidates, Kamala takes a two-point lead. But when Kennedy is taken out of the fray, Donald Trump gained about three percentage points to tie Harris at 48% a piece. And just a quick thought, because when I look at this, I say, okay, it's a national poll. I know you shouldn't really read into national polls, but it was the first available sample that I could look at. Now if we just apply that to the swing states where we've seen RFK in the seven battlegrounds, anywhere from three to four to five to six points, even on the low end of things. Let's say he's three to four in Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, you name it. This is, I think, a significant impact. If you wanna use the word seismic, knock yourself out. I won't push back against it. But Sean, quick thought real quick as we wrap up the hour here, the first polling showing that RFK does help Trump's bottom line. - Yeah, I mean, this is what we expected, I think. And if you're looking at a national poll, you're right not to base everything off national polls, because we don't do the national popular vote, that's not what decides our presidential election, but you can kind of apply that generally to every state. Now, of course, in Tennessee, Donald Trump is gonna win by more than just 1 percentage point. But the significance comes where, if he's leading by a 1 percentage point in a national poll, it means that he's pulling more than he should, or normally would, or historically did, in some of those big cities, the New York, the Phillies, the Atlanta's, Detroit, all those major metropolitan areas. And if that's the case, then in your swing states of Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada, and those big cities, he's most likely going to perform well. It's kind of like inertia, right? Where if you see it nationally, how does that project into each state? And what do we take from that? So this is why I geek out, and I can't wait to speak to our guests later today. This is why I geek out about the cross tabs, right? Republican and Democrat, they go, well, it's oversampling this versus that, but then there are like cross tabs within the cross tabs. Are you dealing with female Democrats? Are you dealing with urban Democrats? Are you dealing with the rural Republicans? Are you dealing with suburban or so? Like there are so many different variables. This echelon insights poll, it shows you. Look, if Donald Trump wins the national popular vote, whether it's by 1.3 points or if it's a dead heat, that is likely a win in the electoral college. It's unheard of for a Republican to win the national. I was just thinking that, and Don, if I heard this earlier and I agree with this, if Trump gets 48% of the popular vote, to me there's no way he could lose then, right? Because like Kamala is gonna run up the score in states where she's already going to win, like California or perhaps New York, so she can keep tacking on vote after vote after vote there. But if she only gets 52% of the popular vote, from an electoral college standpoint in the race to 270, should be Trump's to lose, I would think. - Yeah, I think, as you said about national polls because our presidential elections are obviously chosen by, decided, determined by electoral college. And so the popular vote, it doesn't matter. I've never been polled, so I really don't put stock in those so-called national polls. - I've never been polled either, actually. - Yeah, so I look at the, I look at the state by state. I think state by state local, those perhaps are more accurate. Although we keep hearing, everybody keeps saying that Trump tends to run, whatever's reflected, just add five or six points to it. - You always under polls. - I know, so if he under polls, why? Because Republicans, first of all, we're all at work, so we're not gonna, and we're not answering our phone. And number two, because I think a lot of times, conservatives tend to be more skeptical. And I get, you know, if I do get something on my phone, I'm not gonna respond. I think we've been shadow banned. I just, you know, tend to be more skeptical, and I think that is emblematic of what how conservatives feel right now. - Speaking of shadow banning, we will get to the massive, absolutely massive censorship story to kick off the seven o'clock hour. I wanted to wait until we got to this hour, because obviously more people on the roads listening at seven versus six, and we will do that coming up after Don's News, major, major bombshell admission. And I'm sure the media and the journalists out there in this great country, they'll be all over this story. It's gonna be a wall at a wall, Zuckerberg coverage. - Kaling Company, hour two is on the way stay there. - Start your day with Kaling Company, weekday morning, six till 10, on talk radio, 1210, W, P, H, T, and the free odyssey app. - Our buddy, Athan Kuzarumbis, will take a deep dive with us at nine o'clock this morning from Real Clear Politics. He's got a new column out where he's talking about how Donald Trump is being under polled here in Pennsylvania, a very fascinating conversation on just how well he might do here, coming up between September 16th. September 16th is when it starts. September 16th, folks. One more time for the people in the back. September 16th, not just November 5th, as he'll attempt to knock off Kamala Harris. Cut sheet coming up, 745. Don't thought I was having a stroke for a moment. Her head snaps. She's like, what's Nick Dylan over there? Is he having like a Biden brain meltdown? What's going on? - I wanted to put a little extra emphasis on that. But we'll get to meta. And also, we just talked about Kamala Harris and not having conviction. And just, you know, her policies and her beliefs, swaying in the breeze, like a flag. When John Federman was standing in front of it before it toppled over a few years ago, she actually has new thoughts. I can't believe this is real life. This is not parody, folks. She has new thoughts on the wall and the southern border. We're gonna get to that coming up. But before we get to that, let's get to the news. Round number two at 706, the great Don Stens one. - And good morning Tuesday morning. We're here August 27th and heating up to 91 degrees sponsored this morning by Piazza Auto Group. So let's get to it as Philadelphia police say they are searching for two children considered armed and dangerous accused of carjackings across the city. And so the first suspect described as a thin teen boy about five foot eight, the second suspect described as a younger boy, maybe as young as 10 years old, four foot eight police releasing new surveillance camera images of the pair carjacking allegedly carjacked and robbed multiple people across the city at gunpoint throughout Philadelphia over the span of nearly a week. So it all started about August 16th at night. And they've been, you know, these two suspects are the ones they believe responsible for all of these different carjackings of people. Usually these are at night or overnight. In the wee hours of some of them, 4.45 AM, 2 AM, 10 o'clock at night. So in the overnight hours attacking people. - Typically it's usually what, Kia's and Hyundai's. That's been the top brands I think over the last 22 months of these reports that you've been delivering. - Oh, that's a good question. These are carjackings. So I'm not, you know, the Kia's and Hyundai's are usually when they're doing the smash and grab or they break in. - Or the theft of the vehicle. - But in these, I think these are crimes of opportunities. So either, you know, I'm looking at some of them, people who work hour, hour kind of, you know, hours with 4.45 in the morning, 5.50 AM. People who are still in the dark going outside their home and maybe they're going to get into their vehicle and go to an early job, or people just getting home and they've just gotten home at maybe 10 o'clock at night. But generally speaking, as I look at these individuals, they were all crimes of opportunities. - Gotcha, okay. - So we've got that going on. I told you earlier about the case of they did catch this man who will undergo a psych evaluation after he randomly just assaulted five different people. It happened yesterday, started at 7 o'clock in the morning at the 2,200 block of Market Street and then he made his way down Market Street just punching people. Many of them, women and/or senior citizens. So either if he did strike a man that was nearly an 80 year old man, but most of them were women of all different ages, or elderly, and/or. Punching these victims in the face. - Unbelievable, yeah. - So at least they did make the arrest of that 36 year old man. He charged with aggravated assault. But like I say, we'll undergo that psychological, it's like eval as they call it. And then we do have the search for other suspects, including that one that happened at the Wells Fargo Bank in the Ronher section that I talked about. That one happened yesterday on Buzzleton Avenue with one woman shot, she's being treated in the hospital shot in the thigh. This was some kind of an argument over a parking spot. However, the gunman got away. So they are releasing some new surveillance images of that one. And as we look at Philadelphia Public Schools, just started school yesterday and yet 63 schools starting today and tomorrow due to excessive heat warnings will be shut down at noon. So early dismissal for parents, especially of younger children, this obviously creates a childcare crisis because a lot of parents were counting on the fact that their kids would be in school all day until three or after in those aftercare programs we talked about yesterday, extended to 6 p.m. - Yeah, somebody's getting basically gonna be screwed one way or the other, right? The parent that can't get out of work, the parent that can't afford childcare, the child that's in the hot classroom that might have a health scare, or the teachers, I think Don, you mentioned in the first hour of the news of a teacher or a nun that passed out and of course, politics are at play here. I would think, and I agree with you, if it's 105 degrees, it probably can't be in there, but you got these teachers that I mentioned in the first hour now, this teachers union down in Alabama, in Tennessee playing politics with COVID, teachers union a very, very powerful group, very, very powerful group. I just, and I hate to go on a tangent here. I have so much respect for teachers for what they deal with, 'cause I couldn't do what they do as far as putting up with punks in their guff and their flack, not to mention, some kid shows up with a gun or whatever. I just lost a little bit of respect for some teachers over the last four years with the way they kind of manipulated and strong on the system during COVID. I don't know if I'm off base with that takeaway, but I'm down on teachers right now, man. I really am. - Well, and think about, you know, all the teachers across the country, and a lot of 'em were, I remember in Chicago, there were these, I'll say it, these Hottie teachers, who were actually, they were, 'cause they were Zoom teaching, they were on beaches, they were like in Puerto Rico or somewhere in the Caribbean, and they were complaining about the fact they had to teach via Zoom, and they were like bikini-clad, sort of Hottie's Heat. So it went viral for multiple reasons. - Oh, yes. - People were looking at the teachers, but I think a few, it's the old saying of a few, maybe, bad apples. - Yeah, like always. Most people, you know, go about it the right way, but it's those that don't, for sure. - And the union leadership. - Oh, yeah. - And how many callers have we had, and they've said, "Hey, the union leadership, Randy, "does that represent me?" - Oh, yeah? - Really passes me off. - Thank you, Randy. We do have a follow-up, this is a killing company, news follow-up, that remember the story of the woman who was taunting a 500-pound tiger at the zoo. Well, now we know that a New Jersey woman is charged after that video that went viral, pretty shocking video. She was trying to enter the tiger enclosure there at a South Jersey Zoo last week, bridged in police department. They're now identifying 24-year-olds Iyer Dennis of Millville, arrested and charged with defiant trespassing and violating some other city ordinances, but this was in bridged in August 18th. That's when you see this woman and she's sticking her arm in, she climbs over all the fences. - I saw the video over the weekend. And then she kind of withdrew and she pulled back and she skedaddle on out when she realized, it's probably not a good idea. - Yeah, like this tiger wants to eat meat. - Yeah. - It wasn't Toni the tiger with frosted flakes. - It's called a big cat. - Yeah, big cat. - Bad, I knew Toni the tiger very well, by the way. We came up with the, you know, I came up with it. I said, "Here's your slogan, frosted flakes, they're great." And everybody said, "Tremendous." And then Toni said it very well. - Gonna make cereal great again. - Now, reportedly, they realized that she had done this, a similar thing to a bear enclosure, gotten close to a bear and then gone to the tiger enclosure. - I think the best point that the police and the authorities made was it, let's say this woman had gone in and was in the jaws of the tiger, the zoo is required to shoot the tiger at that point. - Remember Harambe. - Yeah, remember that? - And you know what the best thing about the Harambe situation was? - No. - Your boy Nick, Mike Franceso, went on like a 10-minute rant. - I remember that. - I don't know if you've ever heard it. - All the stupid gorilla. - Yeah, he was in there with a gorilla. - Like, we said, a gorilla's screaming about a gorilla. And I'm like, oh my. This guy's talking about, ah, it's great. But yeah, I'm having Harambe vibes. - Yeah, that story's gotta be what, 10 or 12 years old now? - Yeah, that was before 2016. It was a lot of people voted, member people voted for Harambe. - Yeah. - And they were like, that's why Hillary Clinton won, part of their career. - Harambe right in. - Harambe, it was a campaign for Harambe for president. - I remember it. - Harambe or the Hag, they chose Harambe. - That's correct. - Oh my goodness. - Yeah, May 28th, 2016. - Wow, okay, so it was eight years ago, over eight years ago. - Wow. - I remember it was a little boy who I guess fell, somehow fell into the enclosure with this huge gorilla. - Gorilla. - Gorilla. - Gorilla. - Gorilla. (laughing) - We are, you're so funny, the gorilla. We are under-- - That's what you said, yep. - We are, sponsor, I discover Lancaster, excessive heat warnings, 91 degrees, and with the heat index, I always have to say this, with the heat indices, it'll feel like it's, you know, closing in on 100 degrees. So that's explaining all the school, 63 schools, will be closed as of noon today, and they'll close early tomorrow as well. Extreme heat, that'll happen 91 today, 95 tomorrow, but then the storms roll through. So by Friday, we're looking at mid-80s. We do have some stormy weather moving through, and I will just say this about our fillies. Who are hot? We have the Astros in town, a nice stretch of home games, if you will, but fillies tied in the ninth until Bryce Harper walk off in the bottom of the inning after Trey Turner drew a walk. Harper scores a ghost, this is the enquirer, I love the way they wrote this. Harper scored ghost running Kyle Schwabber from second with a single to right field securing a 3-2 win to open the series against Houston. That was in the 10th inning. Wow, if you were present for that, what an exciting game. So we won 3-2 Astros against tonight, 6-40 PM. - Yeah, so a great chance to get some more ground and distance between them and the Bravo's coming up. - And the Bravo's. Well, Bravo to discover Lancaster, discover more of Lancaster this week had to Lancaster County enjoy the fresh air. Learn about the Amish culture, just a 90-minute drive from Philadelphia, visit discover Lancaster.com. Plan your getaway, this is Kyle in Company News Live. - All right, Don, thank you very much. Let's sink our teeth into the big bombshell yesterday, late in the day, into the evening hours. As the house judiciary GOP has basically dropped a major bombshell, this is a letter courtesy of Mark Zuckerberg and Meta. And just to give it a quick summary, and I will read you the letter verbatim in a second, but Mark Zuckerberg basically admitted to three things with Meta and Facebook. Number one, according to Jim Jordan, the Biden-Harris administration did, in fact, pressure Facebook to censor Americans during the pandemic. Number two, Facebook-sensored Americans and throttled the Hunter Biden laptop story. This is a big win for free speech. This is a official letter from Mark Zuckerberg with Meta letterhead stationary that is posted on the house judiciary GOP Twitter feed where Zuckerberg writes the following. Chairman Jordan, I appreciate the committee's interest in content moderation on online platforms. As you are aware, Meta has produced thousands of documents as part of your investigation and made a dozen employees available for transcribed interviews. Further to our cooperation with your investigation, I welcome the opportunity to share what I've taken away from this process. There's a lot to talk about right now around how the US government interacts with companies like Meta and I want to be clear about our position. Our platforms are for everyone. We're about promoting speech and helping people connect in a safe and secure way. As part of this, we regularly hear from governments around the world and others with various concerns around public discourse and public safety. In 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. Ultimately, it was our decision, whether or not to take the content down and we own our decisions, including COVID-19 related changes, we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure. I believe the government pressure was wrong and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it. I also think we have made some choices that with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn't make today. Like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any administration of government in either direction. And we're ready to push back if something like this happens again. He goes on the right, a few more paragraphs. You can read it online if you would like or on social media. But my big takeaway to this is, the last four years have been a flat out lie to the American public, all right? This is, I believe, a violation of your constitutional rights specifically the First Amendment. And I know people are going to say, well, Facebook's a private company, which technically they are and you have to abide by their rules and they can do what they like. But basically Facebook was the middle man for the government silencing their citizens in regards to what the government is imploring you to do, right? Shut up, take the vaccine, wear your mask, don't have any different thoughts, don't have critical thinking skills, how dare you make a joke satire. And so it wasn't necessarily technically in theory, the governments of the citizens, there was a company in between in the chain of command, but they basically pressured people and silenced you, they censored you, they shadow banned you, they suspended you, they permanently kicked you off the platform. And it was, in my opinion, an orchestrated attack against American citizens. That's really what it comes down to for me. It's government, it's big tech, obviously big pharma involved with the vaccines and everything that was going on during COVID. A lot of big, big, big, right? Which is what Bobby Kennedy hates, which is why he's now on board with Donald Trump. And I would like to think that there will be a reckoning in this country. And how do you get your revenge and your redemption? You do it at the ballot box. Between September 16th, early voting in Pennsylvania, election day nationwide, November 5th. My only concern with this is, I feel like if I'm looking at it objectively and looking at the whole pantheon of politics and the whole political spectrum, it's red meat for us because we've been saying this for four years. We feel vindicated. But for somebody who's a left winger who is pro-vaccine, still wears their mask, complied like a sheep, despite all the evidence out there saying masks don't work, the vaccine you still can get COVID, you can still spread COVID, they're just sitting back and saying, I don't care, I believe what they tell me. And I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna do that. And I'm still on Facebook and I wasn't censored. Okay, that's fine. But I do feel like this is gonna fall down partisan lines of conservatives and Republicans. We told you so and we are right. But I don't know that this really materializes for change at the ballot box. I also don't think this falls under the Patriot Act. And I do believe this impacted the election. And people say, well, how can you prove that? Well, we've had surveys, we've had polls, specifically with the Hunter Biden laptop story. People were asked, had they have known about the Hunter Biden laptop and the Biden family corruption and the allegations of influence peddling with the Biden brand and the Biden name, people are on record in polls and surveys saying, they would have voted differently, right? And think about how close that election was in 2020. So that could easily, you think Bobby Kennedy can make a factor and be a factor and make a difference. This could have totally have changed the elections. So when you hear about election interference, this to me, like when you hear stolen election, you can talk about ballot boxes and videos and trucks pulling up at three in the morning. But I have said from day one, this is the one that sticks in my crawl the most because I want you to think about this for a second. And then Don and Sean, I want to get your thoughts. Could you imagine if Donald Trump, I wrote this one down. Could you imagine if Donald Trump told the New York Times while he was the sitting president, you cannot have your story about me and Stormy Daniels shared on X and Trump went to Elon Musk and said, you got to stop the dissemination and the sharing of that story. I want those people kicked off of social media. Could you imagine how the mainstream media would have covered that story and handled that? Flip the story, flip the parties, flip the politician, flip the platform, it would have been like World War Five. So to me, this is a big revelation. I just feel like sadly it will only resonate with people that listen to this type of programming and not the larger masses out there that consume Facebook nonsense. Don, let me get your thoughts first 'cause I know you've been talking about how we've been violated for so long for the last four years. - Yeah, I think as far as election integrity, there are cases still making their way through the courts and the problem is that they even were under the order of the Supreme Court to hold certain ballots separately and they did not or things were destroyed. And so we keep hearing about this, none of this is good because we want fair, transparent elections. If we don't have election integrity and this is bigger than one or two elections, it's bigger than Trump. That's not what this is about. This is about the future of the country. If voters don't feel that it's fair and we talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion, if we want to talk about equity, equality, if people, it doesn't matter who you are, wherever you are in the country. If you feel that the system is quote unquote rigged, if you've seen things and how many people have called in and said, man, they had these, it was strange and they had this or they had that, we don't want any of that talk. And so what I don't understand is why we don't just pass the laws that are proposed that say everybody shows, everybody goes on election day that we have paper ballots as a backup, that we have also, everybody shows their identification and we have an election day. So in states like Florida, huh, where we did have the one red wave, isn't it a coincidence? And I don't know. And see, this raises questions that we shouldn't have. But in Florida, what do they have? ID. - And I'm all for that. And I just want the free flow of speech, not to be stifled by somebody who says, I don't think you should be able to say that. No, that's not the way it works. But more importantly, I want the free flow of information. If you believe in the marketplace of ideas, Sean Ferris, you should be able to consume and have every piece of anecdotal information out there for you to make an informed decision. And you not being able to find out perhaps about the 100 Biden lab stop story influences your final voting process, it had you have known that, I mean, Donald Trump might have won by X, Y, or Z. But no, that was deemed off limits, which to me is completely unacceptable. - 17% of folks who responded to, I don't remember who did the polling, but 17% of Biden voters, not these aren't Trump voters, 17% of Biden voters said they would have voted differently had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop story. And there's two points I wanna make about this because Zuckerberg talked about how new information suggests that, well, the only reason why a lot of people feel like it's quote unquote new information is because when the information was actually new four years ago, it was censored. So there are people who are hearing about it for the first time. So they feel like it's new. It's like, if you just get into a band and a music group and you listen to an album from eight years ago, you're like, oh, this is great 'cause it's new to you, but it's been around for a long time, right? You get it, right? It's like when you try a food for the first time, that's not the first time the food has ever existed, it's the first time you've had it because you haven't had it before. And in this case, you've been restricted from hearing about this information. So whether it's masks, social distancing, it affecting young people, it came from China, it didn't come from a bat soup thing, it came from a lab, this wasn't new information, but this is the point, right? The Hunter Biden laptop isn't new either. We knew about that way before the 2020 election, but 17% of Biden voters said they would have changed their voter voted differently had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop. And this is the point that I'm gonna finish with because this is, I think, a huge problem with our side of things, with our movement, right? All of us, we look at the media, we saw the chart, 10% of Republicans or they placed 10% of trust in the media on the Republican side. Independence trusts the media 36%. Okay, Democrats trust the media at 73%. They will stare, they'll turn on CNN, it's true, they'll turn on CNN and they'll just eat it up. They'll all numb them. All right, I got my news for the day. If we really want this information to get out, right, the Hunter Biden laptop, and there's nothing we could have done about that in 2020 because literally every outlet that we tried to disseminate this information was being clamped down on by the government. You see Facebook admitting it, if they did it to Facebook, they did it to YouTube, they did it to X or Twitter at that point in time, they did it all over the place. Now we have rumble, now we have truth, now we have getter, now we have X, the largest social media platform in the world that is a free speech platform. But if we don't want 17% of voters to make these mistakes again, I'm sorry, and this may rub people the wrong way, we as conservatives have got to stop taking time off in this process. You know, I firmly believe the reason why the Democrats waited until the end of July in the beginning of August to do their little fliparoo is because they know many people like us on our side are asleep for the entire month of August. So they would be able to do it, there would be outrage, but the media and everybody else would be able to wash it away and then conservatives will wake up after Labor Day and go, what the hell happened? What do you mean what the hell happened? But this has been going on, we have to be better if we want to take the mainstream media's power away because their power should be taken away, their influence should be taken away. And I get so upset when I hear people go, "Well, nobody watches it." No, yes, people do watch it. If nobody watched it, what would happen? There would be no advertisers because their money spent advertising wouldn't be worth anything 'cause it's not reaching any eyeballs. People still watch the media. The media still has a significant amount of influence. Look at what they have done in the rebranding of Kamala Harris. If we really want to take the media's power away, we, it's on us. This is the best part because it's tough love, but I think it's empowering. We've got to do a better job, right? If we want to take the media's power away, then take it away. We have to be better at finding conservative, reliable, reliable 'cause there's a lot of bull crap out there too. We have to be able to find a reliable source of information. Your show, I love Dan Bongino. There are a lot of people out there. They listen to the Ben Shapiro's that are, I don't agree with them on everything, but Ben Shapiro, all of these other of a Graham Allen, all these people, right? These conservative commentators. And we have to do a better job of sharing. - I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories. Ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Our buddy, Ethan Coates or Rumbus, will take a deep dive with us at nine o'clock this morning from Real Clear Politics. He's got a new column out where he's talking about how Donald Trump is being under pulled here in Pennsylvania, a very fascinating conversation on just how well he might do here coming up between September 16th. September 16th is when it starts. September 16th, folks. One more time for the people in the back. September 16th, not just November 5th, as he'll attempt to knock off Kamala Harris. Cut sheet coming up, 745. Don't thought I was having a stroke for a moment. Her head snaps. It's like, what's Nick doing over there? Is he having like a Biden brain meltdown? What's going on? That's one of the put a little extra emphasis on that. But we'll get to meta. And also, we just talked about Kamala Harris and not having conviction and just her policies and her beliefs swaying in the breeze, like a flag. When John Federman was standing in front of it before it toppled over a few years ago, she actually has new thoughts. I can't believe this is real life. This is not parody, folks. She has new thoughts on the wall and the southern border. We're going to get to that coming up. But before we get to that, let's get to the news. Round number two at 706, the great Don Stensland. - And good morning Tuesday morning. We're here August 27th and heating up to 91 degrees sponsored this morning by Piazza Auto Group. So let's get to it as Philadelphia police say they are searching for two children considered armed and dangerous accused of carjackings across the city. And so the first suspect described as a thin teen boy about 5'8", the second suspect described as a younger boy, maybe as young as 10 years old, 4'8". Police releasing new surveillance camera images of the pair carjacking allegedly, carjacked and robbed multiple people across the city at gunpoint throughout Philadelphia over the span of nearly a week. So it all started about August 16th at night. And they've been, you know, these two suspects are the ones they believe responsible for all of these different carjackings of people. Usually these are at night or overnight. In the wee hours, some of them, 4.45 a.m., 2 a.m., 10 o'clock at night. So in the overnight hours attacking people. Typically it's usually what, Kia's and Hyundai's. That's been the top brands I think over the last 22 months of these reports that you've been delivering. - Oh, that's a good question. These are carjackings, so I'm not, you know, the Kia's and Hyundai's are usually when they're doing the smash and grab or that break in. - Or the theft of the vehicle. - But in these, I think these are crimes of opportunity. So either, you know, I'm looking at some of them, people who work hour, hour kind of, you know, hours with 4.45 in the morning, 5.50 a.m., people who are still in the dark going outside their home and maybe they're going to get into their vehicle and go to an early job. Poor people just getting home and they've just gotten home at maybe 10 o'clock at night. But generally speaking, as I look at these individuals, they were all crimes of opportunities. - Gotcha, okay. - So we've got that going on. I told you earlier about the case of they did catch this man who will undergo a psych evaluation after he randomly just assaulted five different people. It happened yesterday, started at 7 o'clock in the morning at the 2200 block of Market Street and then he made his way down Market Street just punching people. Many of them, women and/or senior citizens. So either, if he did strike a man that was nearly an 80 year old man, but most of them were women of all different ages or elderly and/or punching these victims in the face. - Unbelievable, yeah. - So at least they did make the arrest of that 36 year old man. He charged with aggravated assault. But like I say, we'll undergo that psychological, it's like eval as they call it. And then we do have the search for other suspects, including that one that happened at the Wells Fargo Bank in the Ronher section that I talked about. That one happened yesterday on Buzzleton Avenue with one woman shot. She's being treated in the hospital shot in the thigh. This was some kind of an argument over a parking spot. However, the gunman got away. So they're releasing some new surveillance images of that one. And as we look at Philadelphia Public Schools, just started school yesterday and yet 63 schools starting today and tomorrow due to excessive heat warnings will be shut down at noon. So early dismissal for parents, especially of younger children, this obviously creates a childcare crisis because a lot of parents were counting on the fact that their kids would be in school all day until three or after in those aftercare programs we talked about yesterday, extended to 6 p.m. - Yeah, somebody's getting basically going to be screwed one way or the other, right? The parent that can't get out of work, the parent that can't afford childcare, the child that's in the hot classroom that might have a health scare or the teachers. I think Don, you mentioned in the first hour of the news of a teacher or a nun that passed out. And of course, politics are at play here. I would think, and I agree with you. I mean, if it's 105 degrees, it probably can't be in there. But you got these teachers that I mentioned in the first hour now, this teacher's union down in Alabama, in Tennessee playing politics with COVID, teachers union in a very, very powerful group, very, very powerful group. And with it, I just, and I hate to go on a tangent here, I have so much respect for teachers for what they deal with, 'cause I couldn't do what they do as far as putting up with punks in their guff and their flack, not to mention, you know, some kid shows up with a gun or whatever. I just lost a little bit of respect for some teachers over the last four years with the way they kind of manipulated and strong on the system during COVID. I don't know if I'm off base with that takeaway, but I'm down on teachers right now, man. I really am. - Well, and think about, you know, all the teachers across the country, and a lot of them were, I remember in Chicago, there were these, I'll say it, these Hottie teachers, who were actually, they were, 'cause they were Zoom teaching, they were on beaches, they were like in Puerto Rico, or somewhere in the Caribbean, and they were complaining about the fact they had to teach via Zoom, and they were like bikini-clad, sort of Hottie's heat. So it went viral for multiple reasons, people were looking at the teachers, but I think a few, it's the old saying of a few, maybe, bad apples. - Yeah, like always, most people go about it the right way, but it's those that don't, for sure. - And the union leadership. - Oh, yeah. - And how many callers have we had, and they've said, "Hey, the union leadership, Randy, "does that represent me?" - Oh, yeah? - "Really passes me off." - Thank you, Randy. - We do have a follow-up, this is a killing company, news follow-up, that remember the story of the woman who was taunting a 500-pound tiger at the zoo. Well, now we know that a New Jersey woman is charged after that video that went viral, pretty shocking video. She was trying to enter the tiger enclosure there at a South Jersey Zoo last week, bridged in police department, they're now identifying 24-year-olds I hear Dennis of Millville, arrested, and charged with defiant trespassing, and violating some other city ordinances, but this was in bridged in August 18th. That's when you see this woman, and she's sticking her arm in, she climbs over all the fences. - I saw the video over the weekend. - You'd send. - And then she kind of withdrew, and she pulled back, and she skedaddle on out once she realized, it's probably not a good idea. - Yeah, like this tiger wants to eat meat. - Yeah, it wasn't Toni the tiger with frosted flakes, am I right? - Big cat. - Yeah, big cat. - Bad, I knew Toni the tiger very well, by the way. We came up with the, you know, I came up with it, I said, here's your slogan, frosted flakes, they're great. And everybody said, tremendous. And then Toni said it very well. - It makes cereal great again. - Now, reportedly, they realized that she had done this, a similar thing to a bear enclosure, gotten close to a bear, and then gone to the tiger enclosure. I think the best point that we, that the police and the authorities made was it, let's say this woman had gone in, and was in the jaws of the tiger, the zoo is required to shoot the tiger at that point. - Yeah, remember that? - Yeah, remember that? - And you know what the best, you know what the best thing about the Harambe situation was? - No. - Your boy Nick, Mike Franceso, went on like a 10 minute rant. - I remember that. - I don't know if you've ever heard. - Super gorilla. - Yeah, he was in there with a gorilla. - A gorilla. (laughing) - Gorillars. - Screaming about a gorilla. And I'm like, oh my, this guy's talking about, ah, it's great. But yeah, I'm having Harambe vibes. - Yeah, that story's got to be what, 10 or 12 years old now? - Yeah, that was before 2016. There's a lot of people voted, member people voted for Harambe. - Yeah. - And they were like, that's why Hillary Clinton lost. (laughing) - Harambe right in. - Harambe, it was a campaign for Harambe, I remember it. - I remember it. - Harambe or the Hag, they chose Harambe. - Yeah, that's correct. - Oh my goodness. - Yeah, May 28th, 2016. - Wow, okay, so it was eight years ago, over eight years ago. - Oh, wow. - This remember it was a little boy who I guess fell, somehow fell into the enclosure with this huge gorilla. - Gorillars. - Gorillars. - Gorillars. - Gorillars. (laughing) - We are, you're so funny, the gorilla. We are under- - That's what you said, yep. - We are, sponsor, I discover Lancaster, excessive heat warnings, 91 degrees, and with the heat index, I always have to say this, with the heat indices, it'll feel like it's closing in on 100 degrees, so that's explaining all the school, 63 schools will be closed as of noon today, and they'll close early tomorrow as well. Extreme heat, that'll happen 91 today, 95 tomorrow, but then the storms roll through, so by Friday we're looking at mid-80s. We do have some stormy weather moving through, and I will just say this about our fillies. Who are hot? We have the Astros in town, a nice stretch of home games, if you will, but fillies tied in the ninth until Bryce Harper walk off in the bottom of the inning after Trey Turner drew a walk. Harper scores a ghost, this is the inquirer, I love the way they wrote this. Harper scored ghost running Kyle Schwabber from second with a single to right field, securing a 3-2 win to open the series against Houston. That was in the 10th inning. Wow, if you were present for that, what an exciting game. So we won 3-2 Astros again tonight, 6-40 p.m. Yes, and a great chance to get some more ground and distance between them and the bravos coming up. And the bravos. Well, bravo to discover Lancaster, discover more of Lancaster this week, head to Lancaster County, enjoy the fresh air, learn about the Amish culture, just a 90-minute drive from Philadelphia, visit discover Lancaster.com. Plan your getaway. This is Kale and Company News Live. All right, Don, thank you very much. Let's sink our teeth into the big bombshell yesterday, late in the day into the evening hours. As the house judiciary GOP has basically dropped a major bombshell, this is a letter courtesy of Mark Zuckerberg and Meta. And just to give it a quick summary, and I will read you the letter verbatim in a second, but Mark Zuckerberg basically admitted to three things with Meta and Facebook. Number one, according to Jim Jordan, the Biden-Harris administration did in fact pressure Facebook to censor Americans during the pandemic. Number two, Facebook censored Americans and throttled the Hunter Biden laptop story. This is a big win for free speech. This is a official letter from Mark Zuckerberg with Meta letterhead stationary that is posted on the house judiciary GOP Twitter feed where Zuckerberg writes the following. Chairman Jordan, I appreciate the committee's interest in content moderation on online platforms. As you are aware, Meta has produced thousands of documents as part of your investigation and made a dozen employees available for transcribed interviews. Further to our cooperation with your investigation, I welcome the opportunity to share what I've taken away from this process. There's a lot to talk about right now around how the US government interacts with companies like Meta. And I want to be clear about our position. Our platforms are for everyone. We're about promoting speech and helping people connect in a safe and secure way. As part of this, we regularly hear from governments around the world and others with various concerns around public discourse and public safety. In 2021, senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. Ultimately, it was our decision, whether or not to take the content down and we own our decisions, including COVID-19 related changes, we made to our enforcement in the wake of this pressure. I believe the government pressure was wrong, and I regret that we were not more outspoken about it. I also think we have made some choices that with the benefit of hindsight and new information, we wouldn't make today. Like I said to our teams at the time, I feel strongly that we should not compromise our content standards due to pressure from any administration of government in either direction. And we're ready to push back if something like this happens again. He goes on the right, a few more paragraphs. You can read it online if you would like or on social media. But my big takeaway to this is, the last four years have been a flat out lie to the American public, all right? This is, I believe, a violation of your constitutional rights, specifically the First Amendment. And I know people are gonna say, well, Facebook's a private company, which technically they are, and you have to abide by their rules and they can do what they like. But basically Facebook was the middleman for the government silencing their citizens in regards to what the government is imploring you to do, right? Shut up, take the vaccine, wear your mask, don't have any different thoughts, don't have critical thinking skills, how dare you make a joke satire. And so it wasn't necessarily technically in theory, the governments of the citizens. There was a company in between in the chain of command, but they basically pressured people and silenced you, they censored you, they shadow banned you, they suspended you, they permanently kicked you off the platform. And it was, in my opinion, an orchestrated attack against American citizens. That's really what it comes down to for me. It's government, it's big tech, obviously big pharma involved with the vaccines and everything that was going on during COVID. A lot of big, big, big, right? Which is what Bobby Kennedy hates, which is why he's now on board with Donald Trump. And I would like to think that there will be a reckoning in this country. And how do you get your revenge and your redemption? You do it at the ballot box. Between September 16th, early voting in Pennsylvania, election day nationwide, November 5th. My only concern with this is, I feel like if I'm looking at it objectively and looking at the whole pantheon of politics and the whole political spectrum, it's red meat for us because we've been saying this for four years. We feel vindicated. But for somebody who's a left-winger who is pro-vaccine, still wears their mask, complied like a sheep, despite all the evidence out there saying masks don't work, the vaccine you still can get COVID, you can still spread COVID, they're just sitting back and saying, I don't care, I believe what they tell me. And I'm gonna do this and I'm gonna do that. And I'm still on Facebook and I wasn't censored. Okay, that's fine. But I do feel like this is gonna fall down partisan lines of conservatives and Republicans. We told you so and we're right. But I don't know that this really materializes for change at the ballot box. I also don't think this falls under the Patriot Act. And I do believe this impacted the election. And people will say, ah, how can you prove that? Well, we've had surveys. We've had polls, specifically with the Hunter Biden laptop story. People were asked, had they have known about the Hunter Biden laptop and the Biden family corruption and the allegations of influence peddling with the Biden brand and the Biden name, people are on record in polls and surveys saying they would have voted differently, right? And think about how close that election was in 2020. So that could easily, you think Bobby Kennedy can make a factor and be a factor and make a difference. This could have totally have changed the elections. So when you hear about election interference, this to me like when you hear stolen election, you can talk about ballot boxes and videos and trucks pulling up at three in the morning. But I have said from day one, this is the one that sticks in my crawl the most because I want you to think about this for a second. And then Don and Sean, I wanna get your thoughts. Could you imagine if Donald Trump, I wrote this one down. Could you imagine if Donald Trump told the New York Times while he was the sitting president, you cannot have your story about me and Stormy Daniels shared on X and Trump went to Elon Musk and said, you gotta stop the dissemination and the sharing of that story. I want those people kicked off of social media. Could you imagine how the mainstream media would have covered that story and handled that? Flip the story, flip the parties, flip the politician, flip the platform. It would have been like World War five. So to me, this is a big revelation. I just feel like sadly it will only resonate with people that listen to this type of programming and not the larger masses out there that consume Facebook nonsense. Don, let me get your thoughts first 'cause I know you've been talking about how we've been violated for so long for the last four years. - Yeah, I think as far as election integrity, there are cases still making their way through the courts. And the problem is that they even were under the order of the Supreme Court to hold certain ballots separately and they did not or things were destroyed. And so we keep hearing about this. None of this is good because we want fair, transparent elections. If we don't have election integrity and this is bigger than one or two elections, it's bigger than Trump. That's not what this is about. This is about the future of the country. If voters don't feel that it's fair and we talk about diversity, equity and inclusion, if we want to talk about equity, equality, if people, it doesn't matter who you are, wherever you are in the country, if you feel that the system is quote unquote rigged, if you've seen things and how many people have called in and said, man, they had these, it was strange and they had this or they had that, we don't want any of that talk. And so what I don't understand is why we don't just pass the laws that are proposed that say everybody shows, everybody goes on election day that we have paper ballots as a backup, that we have also everybody shows their identification and we have an election day. So in states like Florida, huh, where we did have the one red wave, isn't it a coincidence? And I don't know. And see this raises questions that we shouldn't have. But in Florida, what do they have? ID. - And I'm all for that. And I just want the free flow of speech, not to be stifled by somebody who says, I don't think you should be able to say that. No, that's not the way it works. But more importantly, I want the free flow of information. If you believe in the marketplace of ideas, Sean Ferris, you should be able to consume and have every piece of anecdotal information out there for you to make an informed decision. And you not being able to find out perhaps about the 100 Biden lab stop story influences your final voting process. It had you have known that, I mean, Donald Trump might have won by X, Y, or Z. But no, that was deemed off limits, which to me is completely unacceptable. - 17% of folks who responded to, I don't remember who did the polling, but 17% of Biden voters, not these aren't Trump voters, 17% of Biden voters said they would have voted differently had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop story. And there's two points I want to make about this because Zuckerberg talked about how new information suggests that, well, the only reason why a lot of people feel like it's quote unquote new information is because when the information was actually new four years ago, it was censored. So there are people who are hearing about it for the first time. So they feel like it's new. It's like if you just get into a band and a music group and you listen to an album from eight years ago, you're like, oh, this is great. Cause it's new to you, but it's been around for a long time, right? You get it, right? It's like a, when you try a food for the first time, that's not the first time the food has ever existed. It's the first time you've had it because you haven't had it before. And in this case, you've been, you have been restricted from hearing about this information. So whether it's masks, social distancing, it affecting young people. It came from China. It didn't come from a bat soup thing. It came from a, you know, a lab. This wasn't, this isn't new information, but this is the point, right? The Hunter Biden laptop isn't new either. We knew about that way before the 2016, or the 2020 election, but 17% of Biden voters said they would have changed their voter voted differently had they known about the Hunter Biden laptop. And this is, this is the point that I'm going to finish with because this is, I think, a huge problem with our side of things, with our movement, right? All of us, we look at the media, you know, we saw the new, the, the chart, 10% of Republicans, or they place 10% of trust in the media on the Republican side. Independence trust the media, 36%. Okay, Democrats trust the media at 73%. They will stare, they'll turn on CNN. It's true, they'll turn on CNN, and they'll just eat it up. They'll all numb them. All right, I got my news for the day. If we really want this information to get out, right? The Hunter Biden laptop, and there's nothing we could have done about that in 2020 because literally every outlet that we tried to disseminate this information was being clamped down on by the government. You see Facebook admitting it, if they did it to Facebook, they did it to YouTube, they did it to X, or Twitter at that point in time, they did it all over the place. Now we have rumble, now we have truth, now we have getter, now we have X, the largest social media platform in the world that is a free speech platform. But if we don't want 17% of voters to make these mistakes again, I'm sorry, and this may rub people the wrong way, we as conservatives have got to stop taking time off in this process. You know, I firmly believe that the reason why the Democrats waited until the end of July in the beginning of August to do their little flipperoo is because they know many people like us on our side are asleep for the entire month of August. So they would be able to do it, they would be outraged, but the media and everybody else would be able to wash it away and then conservatives will wake up after Labor Day and go, what the hell happened? What do you mean what the hell happened? But this has been going on, we have to be better if we want to take the mainstream media's power away because their power should be taken away, their influence should be taken away. And I get so upset when I hear people go, "Well, nobody watches it." No, yes, people do watch it. If nobody watched it, what would happen? There would be no advertisers because their money spent advertising wouldn't be worth anything 'cause it's not reaching any eyeballs. People still watch the media. The media still has a significant amount of influence. Look at what they have done in the rebranding of Kamala Harris. Look, if we really want to take the media's power away, we, it's on us. This is the best part because it's tough love, but I think it's empowering. We've got to do a better job, right? If we want to take the media's power away, then take it away. We have to be better at finding conservative, reliable, reliable 'cause there's a lot of bull crap out there too. We have to be able to find a reliable source of information, your show. I love Dan Bongino. There are a lot of people out there. They listen to the Ben Shapiro's that, well, I don't agree with them on everything, but Ben Shapiro, all of these other, of Graham Allen, all these people, right? These conservative commentators. And we have to do a better job of sharing and distributing the truth. Because in a situation where Facebook cracks down on COVID information, or the Hunter Biden laptop, or Kamala Harris flip-flopping, or any of these things, whether they're cracking down on the truth, they're censoring the truth. We have the power to overcome that. Just like we the people have the power to overcome their electoral gains, right? You want to talk about too big to rig? Well, that means more than just voting, there are so many of us who know the truth, but do nothing. What can I do? I'm just one person. I'm one person too. Four years ago, four years ago to the day, I went to, I was inspired by a boat parade to start people driving around on Long Island with their Trump flags up in Long Trump train, caravans on the road. That turned into a movement where tens of thousands of people got involved. We flipped county legislatures. We flipped county executive seats. We put Republican district attorneys in. We swept school boards. We got people involved for the first time in their lives. This is what we can do. I was one person. I didn't even do a Trump impersonation four years ago that people knew about it seriously. So if we want to make a difference, then let's start making the difference. I get it. Everyone's got families. They've got kids. We've got jobs. We can't spend 100% of our time doing this. I do that because it's what I do. It's how I make my living. But we have to be better. You know, I see this and I watch the numbers. I watch with the engagement. We lull ourselves into sleep over the summer because it's time to go to the beach. You can still go to the beach. But when you get home, make a poster to on social media, share some content. You know, be a part of the process. Own the process. Immerse yourself in the process because if we don't do it, then the media is just going to trample us again. But you think about power. But think about Elon Musk and the difference Elon Musk has made because I know for some of us here, we were being shadow banned and they were also, there were programs and they came out with this. When you were trying to, you talked about communicating with other conservatives, we were like, they limited your, they did something with the DMs. 'Cause I have my DMs open. Anybody can DM me, direct message me, they were shutting that down or doing something fun with that. And so Elon Musk has made a huge difference. The one thing I wanna talk about really quickly and anybody can go to judiciary.house.gov, okay? Spies who lie leader, this was about eight weeks ago. This just came out thanks to the Judiciary Committee, talked about the fact that the spies who lie leader, the co-signers were on the CIA payroll when they falsely claimed that the Hunter Biden laptop was a Russian fake. So think about this and I understand what you're saying and I think you, Sean, Faris are an inspiration, but people were intimidated because you had all of these alleged people who the media was quoting, right? They were quoting all these people who were saying, "Oh no, no, no, Russia, Russia, Russia, the Hunter by." It was all collusion. It was the weaponization of government. And so this is, look at Susie Cool, remember that recently and Tony Bruno, why are all these people being canceled out and they lose their account and what did they really do? Doesn't it seem like a vast majority of them seem to be conservative? - Yes. - What's up with that? - Of course, yes. - So a lot of this is, to me, it's weaponization of government. And thanks to, I believe Elon Musk, we now have a fairer, I'll put the ER on the end. It seems to be more fair. - But we're still outnumbered, right? - Yeah, and I think people are intimidated. - You just look at the mainstream media with all the channels, CBS, ABC, NBC, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, the new news nation on down the list, and then you get the counter. You get Fox, you get OAN, you get Newsmax. But then when it comes to social media, yeah, we have Rumble, we have Truth, we have X. If I'm forgetting any of them, just let me know. But then again, you look, you have Facebook, you have Instagram, you have Snapchat, you have TikTok, you have Google, you have YouTube. I mean, we do our show on YouTube because it reaches the most people, but obviously we would have less flagging if we were on something like Rumble. Well, sadly, what I think it's gonna take, because Google is the owner of YouTube and Facebook and Instagram are under the meta umbrella. It's gonna take one more Elon. It's gonna take one more billionaire to buy one of those two, I don't think they're a monopoly 'cause it's just technically about two or three companies under their own umbrella, but it's gonna take one of those two being purchased. And maybe they'll never be for sale because, I mean, what Zuckerberg gonna gain, he's already a bazillionaire, right? It's gonna take one more of those in the internet social media realm to truly get closer to a 50/50 even playing field. I still think we're like one major acquisition away from that happening. And who knows when that's gonna, it's gonna have to be somebody that has zero F's given and it's got a few money at that's Elon Musk. So we need to find another Elon Musk is what we need to do. All right, 855-839-1210. We're way overdue for a break. We'll take a break, we'll come back, we'll get to the cut sheet. And then I promise you, we're gonna get to Kamala Harris and her border pivot. And that'll be coming up, I think after the cut sheet. So stay tuned for that as well. Nick Don and Sean, talk Radio 1210-W-P-H-T. (upbeat music) - It's Kale and Company on demand from talk radio 1210-W-P-H-T and the free, honestly app. - Coming up nine o'clock this morning, our buddy, Ethan Cootsarumbas from RealClearPoliticsPA. Very interesting polling data that he has on Donald Trump and his prospects of winning Pennsylvania. And then also just about an hour from now after dawn's big three, hideaway is flip-flopping once again, this time on the border and the wall. We'll get to that coming up right around 845. But right now, let's get to a Tuesday edition of what's on the cut sheet. (dramatic music) What's on the cut sheet? (audience cheering) - All right, time for a Tuesday edition of what's on the cut sheet. Boys, I wanna start with clip 34 here with Zuckerberg. We were just having this conversation for about the last 20 minutes and it actually goes to illustrate a very interesting and a valid point that Sean Farish made about. It might not be news to the rest of us, but it's news to those who don't pay attention because these things have been out there for a while. And Sean, you brought up a certain food, you brought up an album from eight years ago. It doesn't necessarily make it new just because you're hearing about it for the first time. This is Mark Zuckerberg back a while back on the Joe Rogan podcast, talking about what we were just talking about, the Biden-Harris administration and censorship on Facebook during the pandemic. Clip 34, listen, we'll watch, this is Zuckerberg and Rogan. - Like, there was a lot of attention on Twitter during the election because of the Hunter Biden laptop story, the near post. Yeah, so you guys censored that as well? - So we took a different path than Twitter. I mean, basically the background here is the FBI, I think basically came to us and some folks on our team and was like, hey, just so you know, like you should be on high alert, there was, we thought that there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election. We have it on notice that basically there's about to be some kind of dump of that's similar to that. So just be vigilant. So our protocol is different from Twitter's. What Twitter did is they said you can't share this at all. We didn't do that. What we do is we have, if something's reported to us as potentially misinformation, important misinformation, we also have this third party fact checking program 'cause we don't wanna be deciding what's true and false. And for the, I think it was five or seven days when it was basically being determined whether it was false, the distribution on Facebook was decreased, but people were still allowed to share it. So you could still share it, you could still consume it. - So we say the distribution is decreased. - It got shared, how does that work? - It basically the ranking in news feed was a little bit less. So fewer people saw it than would have otherwise. So it definitely-- - By what percentage? - I don't know off the top of my head, but it's meaningful. But I mean, but basically a lot of people are still able to share it. We got a lot of complaints that that was the case. You know, obviously this is a hyper political issue. So depending on what side of the political spectrum you either think we didn't censor it enough or censored it way too much. But we weren't sort of as black and white. - You're damn right, it's meaningful. And the definition of that right there is election interference. That's what it is. You prevented the American public from being able to take another factor into account and into the equation on who you're going to vote for. And I'm sorry, and this will be a bipartisan stance by me. Anytime one administration comes to a media outlet and says the FBI is believing that this is disinformation or misinformation, your red flags should immediately go up. Why does this administration have a fear of something coming out that they label as not true when in all likelihood it probably is? I'm so done with the disinformation and misinformation nonsense, basically what it is is stuff that hurts our chances of being viewed positively. So we want to falsely flag it. And by the way, Sean and Don, Jack Dorsey doesn't get off the hook either here, okay? Because that guy is a total skunk and I'm glad that Elon bought him out. Because if Elon doesn't buy him out, he's still running the same operation the way he did for the last four years. And oh by the way, it's not much different than Zuckerberg. So he doesn't get off the hook here either. All these CEOs for these big tech and social media platforms, they are all in the pocket of the left, excluding obviously Elon Musk. Yeah, it's all about power. That's what it is. You know, I mean, I love, I'm a big Star Wars fan. And in episode three, you had Palpatine telling Anakin that the, you know, one of the greatest fears that a tyrant has or the sit floor at that point is losing his power. And that's all it's ever been about. If the truth can cause you to lose your power, then you are, you know, disingenuously in power, right? Because that means you've gained power on a foundation of lies. And that is exactly what happened in 2020, okay? They gained power on a foundation of lies. Whether you believe the election was stolen, whether you believe, you know, and however you believe it was, you know, if you think it was voting machines, you know, ballot drop boxes, the media, social media, et cetera, right? There are many different ways that the election was, let's say, influenced, right? You know, it's a foundation of lies. And now, you know, you're having this entire, you're having this whole thing replay itself. This, and I'll say this, the flip flopping, the media could end it today, okay? They could end it right now. Just demand that Kamala Harris answers a question. Okay, your stance was X in 2019. And now your stance is Y in 2024. Why did you change it? What did you learn and when did you learn it? That's all. That's it. But they ask if they ask those questions, right? A, she's not, first of all, she's not even gonna let them ask them because she's not gonna talk to them. She hasn't in 37 days. But if they ask those questions, there is no right answer. There's no right answer. Because if she wants to go out, we believed, you know, in 2019, this is what we believed about immigration. And now it's different. No, we all knew that the wall would work. We all, because how do we know walls work, guys? Because in your home, you have a front door. If you leave it open, you're letting anybody walk in. And if you close it and lock it, you're securing it. We know that walls work. Why do we know that walls work? Because we have walls in every building we walk into. They serve a purpose. So we know that walls work, right? - Yes. - It's insane. - Don, your thoughts? - Well, first of all, when Don Jr. is here upcoming on September 12th, this is something that he had talked about because he had said not only are the walls, the physical walls that we think of, but the cyber walls. But I will say that, you know, and I'm torn on this one because on one hand, you don't want the disinformation from other countries and interference from other countries that we know exists. Russia trying to influence Americans' opinions, for example, about Ukraine. And just recently, I'll say within the past week, the New York Times had that big article that quietly, after the Supreme Court ruling about this, that in fact, the FBI has now resumed, you know, kind of quietly, they all make a big announcement of coordinating with the major social media companies because of all this so-called disinformation from maybe Iran or Russia. I will tell you, if it were up to me, what I would rather see is that you tag the information. Let people see it, tag it. - Well, that's what Elon has done, I think, with the community notes, right? - Well, but this one is saying, and it's New York Times, it was August 15th in the business section. So let me look it up. FBI resumes flagging foreign disinformation to social media giants. So then New York Times wrote about it. So on one hand, we don't want disinformation from foreign governments. Why not just tag it or flag it as this information, this Facebook account, let's say. So they'll create an account, and I think it happens to us sometimes. There was somebody negative that said something about one of us from time to time, and less and less, because I think the group kind of does their own investigation, and I'll look it up and they'll say, "Well, this person has zero followers, and they were just created." You know, you can kind of spot those, but why not have the government, if they identify that this is from Iran, this originated, or this is Russia, why not flag it as such, and then put a tracker, much like you track, you know, sharks in the ocean, put like a tag on it, a tracker, and let that go, let it be, let people see it all. - And determine what they're on. - Right, that's what I want to do. Let the marketplace of ideas bear it out, we can figure it out, and if we can't figure it out, well then you're gonna have to just omit that from your calculus equation, but lost in all of this, is the fact that Miranda Divine was doing incredible journalism for the New York Post, right? In a day and age where nobody wants to do journalism, they just wanted to be activists. She's out there, and she had this story for so long, and now basically after the fact that we've all realized, oh, it's authentic, she's out here basically winning awards for her journalism, when it's not like some random schifozo on social media create concocted this laptop story. I mean, Miranda Divine is really, really good at what she does, and what have we seen, and Dawn, this is right in your wheelhouse, I mean, we've seen her disenfranchised, we've seen Catherine Harridge, who left Fox for CBS, and now she's out of work. Oh, by the way, CBS bosses wanted to take her laptop and examine things. Why is it the people that actually do real journalism are under attack from their employers? Why is that? - I think it speaks volumes, and Catherine Harridge, they claimed which part of that, oh, well, we're laying off a ton of people. - Budget cuts, I don't buy it. I think that she truly is an independent journalist, and they really didn't want that. - All right, let's get to the election. We've been really off of the Trump-Kamala subject for a good hour or so, let's get back to that. This is clip 28. This is a Trump attack ad against Kamala Harris, brilliantly done, I may add, that is running in many swing states, including Pennsylvania, clip 28, Trump attacking Kamala to perfection. Listen and watch. - Everyday prices are too high. Food, rent, gas, back to school clothes. - That is called Bidenomics. A low spread cost 50% more today. - Brown beef is up almost 50%. There's not much left at the end of the month. - Bidenomics is working. The price of housing has gone up. It feels so hard to just be able to get ahead. - And we are very proud of Bidenomics. - I thought it's really well done. If you think Bidenomics is working, you probably also believe that the Easter Bunny is actually responsible for that dollar under your pillow when you fall asleep. I'll fill you in on that spoiler later. Sean Farish, I think it's as simple as, and it's not as simple as that, because we know this election is about many things. It could be men versus women, abortion versus immigration. But one thing that is undeniable is that 99.9% of us have been negatively impacted by the economy. And if he can just keep a rent, like, look how simple that ad was. You got two little TV monitors. What she's saying now versus what she claimed was working, even though it was not working. - Yeah, the flip flopping doesn't stop us worse than John Kerry. And he was branded appropriately a flip flopper. But first of all, the Easter Bunny does not leave money under the pillow. I don't know what Easter Bunny you've dealt with. That's the Tooth Fairy. - Oh, that's right. Yes, yeah, yeah. - Or as I call him, or as I call him Lindsey Graham. (laughing) - I got my fairies and bunnies mixed up. - I knew it. - Yeah, you got your fairies and bunnies. The Easter Bunny is actually Joe Biden's handler. Remember that one? The Easter Bunny. - Oh my gosh. - I moved in and was like, you got to come over here. I'm going to sniff your ears. You got to bake your ears in. - Ew. - But it's disgusting, isn't that gross? - This, the economy and the inflation crisis, this is something that impacts everybody literally every day. If you buy something every day, you'll feel it. All right, whether you're at the gas station, whether you're at the grocery store. I love it. Oh, inflation's coming down. Oh, it is. It's coming down really? 'Cause I just got to hit over the head with a shovel buying a carton of eggs in Kroger. You know what I mean? I don't feel inflation coming down anywhere. And what they're proposing isn't going to bring down prices at all. She's talking about, oh, we're going to build 3 million a home. Who's going to buy them? Who's going to buy them? Well, we're going to give you $25,000 down payment assistance. All that does, and we've said this a million times, is it inflates the value of homes by at least $25,000 each. Look at what happened to college. These colleges charge more because they know the money's out there. They know someone's going to pay them, whether it's a loan, you know, someone who gives out loans, or it's a wealthy family. And it raises the prices for everybody. So even if you're not a first time home buyer, you're still paying what first thought. You're still paying that inflated rate because all this money is out there for the other people. It's none of it is going to work. Price Control's 2015 article by NPR, the disaster or the, you know, the grocery shopping in Venezuela has become a disaster. 2015, they talk about how price control is negatively impact the economy. She's out there running on it. I'm sure maybe next week she won't be because she flip flops on everything, but it's really, it's getting tiring to track it. But that ad is amazing because it's Kamala Harris debating Kamala Harris. What do we need to base this point? - I'm telling you, the ads that they're running, they're great ads for Trump. I mean, it's just, it's so, and you know, we live in this day and age where we can track receipts, right? We just go back on social media. Sean Ferris just during the break when I teased the border, found a clip from a few years ago with Kamala Harris. All these clips are out there. And I always see people saying on X like, hey, it'd be a shame if we shared this and showed the world. What we have to do is find a way to get these clips shared on Facebook and on Instagram where the Democrats live because sadly, you're not seeing a level playing field on X anymore as far as a representative sample. It skews more towards free speech, absolutist, conservatives and Republicans, which is great, but it's like, we're almost in our own little funhouse now, right? Just like Facebook is the funhouse for the left. So this has to get out to the masses, not just be reaffirmed with what we already knew for the last couple of years. - And not just that, just yesterday, my sister, who's a conservative, lives in Illinois with my dad. And she was involved in a Facebook and other social media chat where conservatives who are pro-life, there is this, and I've had callers to this effect. We've had some of our listeners question pro-life and whether Trump took that off the platform. So there's all this disinformation that's targeting different groups, whether you are maybe a one issue voter, for example, and the abortion issue as whether Roe v. Wade, this so-called, oh, you know, this federal issue. The Supreme Court of the United States, no matter what anybody does, SCOTUS put it back to the States. That's it, boom, it's done. And people still can't wrap their brains around that. And there are groups that I think are Democrat groups that are trying to undermine and convince pro-lifers that they should not vote for Trump at the top of the ticket or just stay away from the polls in general. So there's that going on too, to your point, getting on all of these different platforms. - Right. - So just give facts. - Yeah, absolutely. - And original sourcing. - Yeah, because the truth is out there, you just have to A, be able to find it, and B, be willing to accept it once you hear it. - Let's continue speaking of Donald Trump and yesterday's festivities from debates to Arlington, clip number 11, boys. This was Donald Trump talking about he and Tulsi Gabbard in Arlington National Cemetery. Meanwhile, the VP, she posted a tweet. Take a listen, clip 11. - And early this morning, Kelsey and I were at Arlington National Cemetery with the families of service members who lost their lives in the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan. Not that we withdrew, but the way they did it, we were going to do it with dignity and strength who were in the process of getting out. We would have never given up Bagram, one of the biggest air bases in the world, one hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons. We gave it up, we gave it. We gave them everything. China took it over. China now occupies it. Can you imagine? The longest, most powerful runway is I think, eight feet of concrete down. And we gave it all up, spent billions and billions of dollars years ago building it, one hour away, and we're gone, and now China occupies it. Today marks the three year anniversary of the terrorist attack at Abig, Abigate. Now, we say Abigate. A lot of people don't know what that means. It means Afghanistan. That left 13 American service members dead, dozens more badly wounded, and many innocent civilians also killed and injured. Hundreds of people killed. Never been anything like it, the wrong base. Shouldn't have taken the soldiers out first. Should have taken the soldiers out last. That's where you'd want to be. It took the soldiers out first, and they had a field day at our expense and our reputation. We will never forget those brave warriors who made the supreme sacrifice for our country. They will live in our hearts forever. And to all the goals to our families, our gratitude is everlasting. We'll be everlasting always. We will honor their memory by restoring a government that puts the American people first. - You know, Trump yesterday on the three year anniversary of that awful tragedy, he was visible. He was audible. Kamala just living with a post on social media that I think in all likelihood didn't come from her fingertips on her keyboard. Probably somebody in her campaign. And that's the other thing about Trump. Trump doesn't need somebody in the post form, right? Trump actually posts himself and probably posts too often, right? Probably should log off for a little bit. Give his fingers in the carpal tunnel arrest. - No, no, no, no, no, no, I disagree. Fake news, no, no. - Hey, go ahead, go ahead. We're going to do the meanest and greatest and most incredible tweets and posts or whatever the hell you want to call it. We don't post too much. We don't post enough in my opinion, we don't post enough. I handled little Rocketman. You remember him? - I do. - He called me old, I called him short and fat and then he stopped launching rockets. You're welcome. - Thank you, sir, yeah, I come from a military and police family as a lot of people have. I mean, like, I think most people have, you know, somebody in their family that served our nation, but it's kind of like a double whammy for me in a positive light. I've got, you know, a lot of family members that were police officers and firefighters, things like that. And even before I became a Republican, I always felt like the Republicans did a better job with honoring veterans than Democrats. And, you know, I didn't become a Republican until eight years ago, until Trump, you know, came down the escalator. And it's just really, it's really obvious now, especially over the last four years, just how much, like, I don't understand, and look, again, you do what you want, but I don't understand how some Democrats still vote D over the last four to eight years with... Am I over selling it by saying the blatant disregard and disrespect for our veterans? I mean, I think about the vaccine mandates for our armed forces and then how you weren't able to serve if you weren't vaxed. And now I've got Joe's disastrous withdrawal and, you know, second in command. I mean, she's still recovering from the DNC three to three and a half, four days later. You know, like me after a bad bender of college football and Tito's. I mean, seriously, can you show an ounce of respect for your country and just show your face? Like, Trump didn't even need to speak afterwards. Just doing the wreath ceremony is enough. It's just so infuriating. - Did you notice something about the wreath ceremony, by the way, the great brick suit picked up on this. I picked up on I said and posted, but brick suit on X, he picked up on it. - If you watched Donald Trump walking up with the soldier, they are in lockstep. The footwork is in line with one. It's like they were marching like together. That just shows you, and it didn't happen on accident, I can tell you that. That just shows you the amount of respect you had for the occasion yesterday. You had the respect, not just to show up, right? While Joe Biden was sunning his loins somewhere, not just to show up, but to treat it with the dignity and the seriousness that it deserved, it just shows you the amount of respect. Yes, he cares, and this woman doesn't care. - Yeah, the fact, I mean, if I'm the vice president of the United States of America, and I learned that Trump is going to that, and whether I'm running for president or not, or Biden, to allow that imagery, and that just shows you how powerful they knew it would be, that they stayed away from that. I mean, why not, what is the saying, lean in? Why not lean into that? Why not show up, and admit that you didn't say this, or that this is, why not just own it? Because isn't it a bigger deal to show the respect for all of those 20 years worth of soldiers, right? Who were in Afghanistan, whether they came home, or whether they never came home, whether they came home in a flag draped coffin. But no, they're so political in their brains, that's number one for them, keeping their career politician job. That's number one, not respecting the military, not just owning it. And that to me, that's why their omission, their, the fact that they didn't go, that they stayed away, is so powerful to me. - Yeah, and of course, when the decision was made to withdraw all the mainstream medias, including Politico, I gave you the headline, you can see the screenshot of the Politico article that's out there for a few years ago on social media. Kamala Harris, basically bragging, she was the last one in the room with Joe Biden to basically give the stamp of approval of the withdrawal. So I'm sorry, you made a major calculated error, and you need to come out and own it, not just post a little, and don't, I thought you did the right thing yesterday, and that's why I didn't interrupt you at all. I said, let her do it, because you gave us the 13 names. You gave us the 13 people that were killed on that day. And I'd really love to know how many mainstream media members, whether it's MSNBC or CNN or CBS, on down the list, actually took the time to go through the names. Instead of putting up a lazy, intern-produced graphic that says through your anniversary, say their names. - And, you know, Kudos to Henry Meshet, a great producer here, because Henry actually pulled up and found the moment at the Republican National Convention when the, you know, one set of parents, many of those grieving parents at the RNC, remember they wanted the names read, because President Biden nor VP Harris have said their names verbally. Henry found that, and remember what happened. It was really emotional, because the parents started reading the names, and then the audience then was echoing the name, and it was that whole say, say your name. And it was just an emotional moment. You saw the parents kind of breaking down in the families because, remember that? Because they were, it meant so much to them. - Yeah, I feel like Sam Kinison, and back to school, I just want to start shouting, say it, say it, right? Remember that scene with Rodney Dangerfield in that movie? And, you know, and then you get a commander-in-chief, Biden, when he does finally bring up a name, he botches it. - Oh, yeah. - Remember, Lake and Riley? He called her Lincoln, Riley. Like, come on, dude. Get your act together, by the way. Vacation from California, back to Delaware for more vacation. When does he go back to work? - Maybe next Tuesday. - Yeah, next Tuesday, like the rest of us. - I can't believe, you know, we don't have a president. Like, we are a rudderless ship right now. Not that we had much of a rudder when Joe Biden was there, but at least it was like a warm body, you know? Where? Okay. I understand, you know, Trump golfed and sometimes presidents go on vacation. Hasn't been in the Oval Office. You know, he hasn't been in the Oval Office for two weeks. Okay, what? If something emerged, you know, a very serious conflict, maybe the Middle East gets wild, like, you know, more than just the rockets that go on, you know, back and forth, the normal conflicts in the Middle East. Or, you know, if Russia starts pointing nukes at us again from Cuba, you know, like, what happens? That's a serious question. I'm not trying to poke fun, but what happens? - I guess you've probably have a trifecta of Lloyd Austin, Jake Sullivan, and Biden. - By the way, if Lloyd Austin's there-- - Yeah, if he's like getting a colonoscopy. - Yeah. - Right, or whatever. - Or whatever, Valley Head. - Was it cancer that you're just dealing with? - I forget, it feels like 10 years ago. - I mean, if it was a colonoscopy, I mean, boot it, or whatever, I'm just gonna go down the road. - Boot edge edge! Boot edge edge! - It just shows you it's that deep state. I mean, who, you know, Joe Biden is like, obviously he's not running the country. - Yeah, so for those who have said, for those who have said that Obama's running the White House for the last four years, well, there's your answer. There's your answer. Joe and Kamala, whether they're on vacation or at a convention, or they're actually doing, quote, their job and being visible, they're not calling the shots anyway, right? And that's the thing you always knew. With Trump, you know it's a Trump production. For better or for worse, whether you like 'em, love 'em, hate 'em, you know, there's nobody out there neutral on Trump. You know it's a Trump production, right? He's got his hands over all of it. - Hands over all of it, but we learned with, you know, let's just say, Mr. President, you could say it better, bag daddy and the dog, you know? - Oh, I could tell you all about it. - Tell us. - First of all, we came out in front of the cameras, which is something that Kamala can't do. And we said, "Abou, Bakar, Al-Baghdadi is dead." And he died like a dog. He died like a dog. And not the kind of dog that we like. You know, we have a dog, it chased him down the tunnel. It died like one of Kristi Nums dogs. You know, it was a brutal and unceremonious death. And she said she hated the dog. And we didn't like Al-Baghdadi. We took him out, and we took him out quickly. He was crying and, you know, they say, in the tunnel, before he finally met his maker, that he had an incident that looked eerily similar to Crooked Joe at the Vatican, except it wasn't Tootsie Rolls. It was a lot more wet, you know, that he let it go very quickly. And, you know, that wasn't a very good scene for him, but he died like a dog, a horrible dog. And he was chased by one of our beautiful and talented dogs, but we took him out. And we will do it again if we have to. - Thank you very much, Donald Trump. Live appearance here at 814. - And that's why they have a hit out on Trump, right? Right, because of that. - Yes, there you go. - Soleimani too, the Soleimani thing too. - Yes, the Iranians, you know, they want to assassinate Donald Trump, who knows. - All right, we've got about two weeks until the debate, but is the only scheduled debate right now between Trump and Kamala on September 10th up in the air? Is it in question right now? This is clip number five, boys, as Trump reacts to the latest shenanigans of Kamala, Harris trying to change up the rules yet again. Clip five, listen and watch. - The truth is they're trying to get out of it, because she doesn't want a debate. She's not a good debater. She's not a smart person. She doesn't want a debate. But when I looked at the hostility during the weekend, you watch it, this week with George Sloppadopoulos and the Vietnamese didn't get that one. (laughing) - You got it. (laughing) You did get it. (laughing) But now, we want to have fairness. We have to bring fairness back to the country. And we have to have a president. We are the closest to World War III. I believe that we've ever been right now, right this second. And we have a man that just took a vacation in California, he was on the beach, and he came back today. Where's he going, Delaware? Why, another vacation? He's gone for another week. That's not the Vietnamese. They're hard-working people, aren't they? (laughing) - Very true, very true. A lot of people that are hard-working individuals from other nations that come here legally. Let me just say this in regards to the debate. I mentioned this in the big take. Number one, so the rule change proposals now. Kamala wants to be seated at a desk, and she wants to have note cards. And I said this, I think verbatim in the big take. That is the equivalent of being a student in high school or college. You're getting set to take the final exam, right? And let's say the final exam is pass/fail. You don't get a 72 or an 88 or a 50. It's pass or fail. And then you tell the professor, I'd like to have my notes out. I'd like to have my notebook, all the printouts, my folder, and the textbooks so I can search for the answer so I can't get it wrong. No, no, no, that's a deal breaker. And in my opinion, and if you guys disagree, please let me know, 'cause I know how the media will portray this. But if I'm Trump, I do not give in to her having note cards. If you can't memorize your lies, that's a you problem. - That's a you problem. - That's a you problem, Kamala. And that's why they hide her, so. - Or does he not bring out note cards? And does he point out that she just read from a note card? - I would do that every single time. - And I would do that if that's what has to happen. If like if notes are a thing, if that's how he could just not come out with notes and he could every time. This is what it looks like when you know the information. You don't have to look at the information. I don't need that cheat sheet, you don't need them. - Yeah. - Yeah? - No, you're exactly right. - My cheat sheet is my big beautiful brain, I could tell you that. It's a beautiful, my cheat sheet is my 400 IQ, the smartest person the world is of the same. I have all the answers, I don't need the answers. I have them already. - So think about this. - Joe is in major, yeah, absolutely. It was in major cognitive decline. He could not debate because the synapses aren't firing, right? Like the brain is like banana pudding at this point. And we're all gonna get to that point eventually probably except for Dawn's dad. Dawn's dad is still sharp as a tack. And then your replacement needs note cards and she is still technically with it. I mean, I'm sorry, if we had a fair and honest media, I mean, that's like the number one story right here. But again, that's like a footnote in the mainstream media talking points. Well, the Harris administration would like to, like no, I'm sorry, I'm giving you ABC. I'm giving you muted microphones. You know, this is a negotiation, right? How much does one side have to give to get her on a stage and put her in her place? - I'm telling you, I don't think, to me, I don't think that the note cards are as, if I were on the Trump team, I'd say, fine, she can have her note cards. But because I think it's a moment for him where he can point out and say, you know, when she has a good answer that she's reading from the note card, that he can say, she just read that from a note card. - Yeah. - You know what I mean? I think that's powerful. - Trump's a businessman, right? Art of the deal, right? Okay, how about this? I'll let you have your note cards. If you agree to a second debate on Fox. Yeah, that's, yeah. - Count her that way. - That's fair. - You can have her do that, that's art of the deal. That's fine, bring note cards to Fox, too. You know? - But if I'm Trump, then I'm gonna say, when she meets with world leaders, do we want a president who has to read from a note card? How's that gonna go over? When you meet with-- - Well, that's the point, you know. - Right. - That's the point. You can't, you're day to day with world leaders. You know, it's not, there is no script. You have to be able to do things outside of your note cards. And exactly, you have to be able to think on your toes. You can't just, you know, you can't call off to the stage, can't line like you can't do that. - Yeah, think about that. - That's not, you can't do that. - Imagine being in a room with Xi Jinping or Putin on the global stage. - I'm gonna win the move. - And they say something, it gets translated to Kamala Harris and Kamala Harris says, hold on a second, let me phone a friend. Actually, you know what, let me poll the audience. This isn't who wants to be a millionaire where you get handout assistance for how to answer the question. And that's the thing, she's not quick on her feet. She couldn't, I'll tell you what, Don, Sean, she couldn't do what we do for a living. Four hours of ad living on the fly with minimal notes and production assistance. Very little. Well, we have three producers today, so I can't say that. - But think about it, she has never, what has she ever run? - You know what I mean? That's why a lot of times we like a governor who's had that executive experience, who's made decisions, or somebody like Trump, who nobody talks about the fact he was a first, if you will, because he was not from a political background, but he ran companies, he had to make those decisions. For Kamala Harris, what has she ever managed? And no disrespect here, but she's never even, I mean, managed a household with, let's say, a family and young kids, because she was, as a career woman, she was married later in life at 50 plus, you know what I'm saying? So what has she really run? What? - I mean, at best, the DA's office? I mean, was she actually the highest, was she the crazzner of whatever county and city, or was she, I don't even remember if she was actually the top district attorney or-- - Yeah, and she was AG, but does that, are you somebody in those jobs? Do you really make all those executive decisions? Can you compare that to running a company, running a country, running a city? - No, you're pretty much just trying to get through dockets and caseloads and saying, all right, we gotta get this one, the plea down to a misdemeanor, clear it from the log, while we're gonna fully enforce and prosecute this one. She's probably making very, very little executive decisions, to your point, other than, okay, that one, we're gonna go full fledged on, and this one, we just, let's get, no priors, plea it down to an entry level misdemeanor, community service probation. He accepts it, boom, we clear it off the log. - By the way, Henry Meshette and I were having fun yesterday looking up the Harris, the website, and all these job openings. - You know, I've never actually checked her website. It's comalaharris.com, right? - Yeah, check it out, you guys. - We should all do it right now, is it a class exercise? - Yes, there are so-called, remember Michelle Obama made fun of, and people have made fun of, the so-called black jobs, they actually have earmarked so-called black jobs, to run the black media coordinator, that's the title of the job. By the way, these are very well, these are, you know, they started about $95,000 a year, so they pay pretty well, but they also need a policy director, so maybe the reason she hasn't released a full policy statement, she's waiting for the policy director. - I'm looking up. - Because it's not on the script again, she needs somebody else to tell her, it's gotta be in her. This is why this border wall thing is really pissing me off. Like, really, because if you go on to, you know, X is a cool way you could search people's feeds. If you go on to @comalaharris, and you just search the word wall, and you look at all of the, she called it a waste, she called it a vanity project, she said it's a waste of taxpayer money, she's calling it a, no ban, no wall, and now she's like, oh, we're gonna spend all this money on the wall, oh, where the hell were ya? You had Congress, you had the House, you had the Senate, you had the presidency, and you called the wall racist. - It's, well, it's House Republicans' fault from a few months ago, remember that? - Hey, are you the bipartisan border bill? - They can't get out of here. - Right. - As I said, why should Republicans give you a get out of jail free card five months before an election? It wasn't a priority for you for three and a half years, now you want our help? - It's just that. - Yeah. - That bill was garbage. - Well, yeah. - That bill was garbage. - And nobody wrote it. - Well, you can only, you know, what was it, like 4,000 people a day, but if it was 3,999, you're okay? What does that one person make a difference? And these are the illegal crossings, but you can now just give all these illegals a phone, you know, and they can use that CBP1 app and then those people don't count. It's, can't take you the numbers. - Flip flopping is really, there's more flip flops here than you get in IHOP, okay, with the pancakes. - Yeah. - This is insane. - Or the ones I have on my feet right now, you see that, look at this. - You're not wearing flip flops, are you really? - Right here, you see them? - You know what, if I was the president of the United States, let me tell you something. I would sign an executive order to ban flip flops everywhere except to be chatted, and you know what, it would be a public health emergency because first of all, well, this is the whole thing, but you could stub your toe, you can get really hurt. I hate feet, I don't like toes, I'm not into it. If it was up to me, we'd all have spatulas on. - So you're the opposite of Rex Ryan. - What about, what about, what about President Trump? - The video, holy cow. - The video Rex Ryan? - Oh man, your feet are beautiful. - And at that point, I knew he wasn't going to be head coach. - Yeah, he had a foot fetish. By the way, KamalaHairs.com at the top, chip in today to power our campaign, you can donate $25, $47, a play on 47, 100, 250, a thousand or other, and then below that, meet Kamala Harris, you can click on that tab to learn about her, you can click on meet Tim Walls, you can click on take action, or you can click on store or donate. So they're selling merch as well. But I don't see a policy tab, let me see your policy. Nope, nope, no policy, folks, interesting. Despite still waiting on her marching orders as to what her policies will be, and then she'll try to memorize the points. - She has a policy director. - Yeah, about that. So Don, 95 grand, that's what they're paying? - Yeah, that's what they start at. 95 to about 120 grand, they pay for these jobs. - Is that for the policy director position? I think the policy director makes more than that. And then I was even looking at some of the so-called, if you look at it under the, especially the media jobs, they'll say black media coordinator, there are a few so-called black jobs, and I did notice that the so-called black jobs made less than the others. - Oh, oh, oh. - I'm just saying, it made like 65 to 75, so I'm thinking, "Wow, where's the equity?" - Yeah, holy crap, wait, because policy director, I want that job, because all I gotta do is go on Trump's website and copy and paste. - Yeah. - I mean, that's a lot of money. Really, the black jobs are paying lower than the white jobs. - Oh, so they save money on their bottom line while promoting inclusion. - Look at it for yourself. - Okay. - chamalaheris.com. - There you go. All right, let's go to clip 26 here as we continue with the cut sheet. Tulsi Gabbard and a speech yesterday as she was side by side with Donald Trump in Arlington on the three year anniversary of the disaster in Afghanistan. Clip number 26, listen and watch. - We as Americans must stand together to reject this anti-freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power. We can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians who will put their own power ahead of the interests of the American people, our freedom, and our future. (audience applauds) - I am proud to stand here before you today, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an independent. If you love our country, as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do, I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. (audience applauds) - So there you have it. Also, I gave you the clip of Tulsi in the big take this morning with her official endorsement. So if you're tracking at home now, Elon Musk has officially endorsed Donald Trump, RFK did it on Friday, Tulsi Gabbard did it yesterday. We'll be interesting to see, 'cause Bobby did say that there are going to be multiple and more Democrat endorsements for Trump in the coming days and weeks. That was the official one from Tulsi. We speculated yesterday as to who else could be jumping on the Trump train, but I do think Tulsi Gabbard, very, very impressive. You know, I know she gets a lot of credit for crushing Kamala on that debate stage, but she's also proof that you can own Kamala Harris in a debate setting without being over-the-top, demonstrative, coming off as a bully if the mainstream media is gonna try to portray Trump as bully in Kamala. She just hit Kamala with the receipts four years ago, and Harris had nothing to say, and that ended her four years ago. - That's true. Yeah, I didn't say her name yesterday because I thought she already had endorsed Trump. - So did I. Right, so did I. - That's why we didn't, 'cause she remember she said I'd be honored if he chose me as Veep or something to that effect, but I guess she made it formal yesterday. - Yeah, it was an official endorsement yesterday. I want to play you this other clip here as well. Where is this? This is speaking of females and endorsements. It was Tommy Lahren from Outkick. You see her on Fox News as well, and she had the clip, why can't I find this now? Boys, if we can find the clip with Tommy Lahren saying that, oh, here it is, here it is. Clip number 29, I had it right in front of me. I'm brain dead. I'm like Joe Biden today. What is going on with this? - Right away. - I might need a Delaware vacation as well. Clip 29, Tommy Lahren saying, you know what, bring out Nikki as well. Listen and watch this. - Trump pulling more women or Kamala pulling more men may well determine who wins this election. A million percent and I hope that Trump has a strategy to win over female voters. I haven't seen this strategy yet. And we know that obviously his running mate being JD Vance and some of the controversial comments that he's had about women in the past. They've really come back to bite him and that is gonna stick with him. I don't think he's ever gonna be able to get away from that. JD Vance isn't and then by proxy Donald Trump. So I want to see the Trump campaign. I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events and the lesser told stories. Ones you might not even know happened. Find History This Week on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Coming up nine o'clock this morning, our buddy, Athan Kuzarumbas from Real Clear Politics PA. Very interesting polling data that he has on Donald Trump and his prospects of winning Pennsylvania. And then also just about an hour from now after Dawn's big three, hideaway is flip-flopping once again. This time on the border and the wall. We'll get to that coming up right around 8.45. But right now let's get to a Tuesday edition of What's On The Cut Sheet. ♪ What ♪ ♪ On ♪ ♪ The Cut Sheet ♪ (audience cheering) (upbeat music) All right, time for a Tuesday edition of What's On The Cut Sheet. Boys, I wanna start with clip 34 here with Zuckerberg. We were just having this conversation for about the last 20 minutes. And it actually goes to illustrate a very interesting and a valid point that Sean Ferris made about. It might not be news to the rest of us, but it's news to those who don't pay attention because these things have been out there for a while. And Sean, you brought up a certain food, you brought up an album from eight years ago. It doesn't necessarily make it new just because you're hearing about it for the first time. This is Mark Zuckerberg back a while back on the Joe Rogan podcast, talking about what we were just talking about, the Biden-Harris administration and censorship on Facebook during the pandemic. Clip 34, listen, we'll watch, this is Zuckerberg and Rogan. - Like there was a lot of attention on Twitter during the election because of the 100 Biden laptop story. - Yeah, we have the two. Yeah, so you guys censored that as well? - So we took a different path than Twitter. I mean, basically the background here is the FBI, I think basically came to us, some folks on our team and was like, "Hey, just so you know, like you should be on high alert." There was, we thought that there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election. We have it on notice that basically there's about to be some kind of dump of that's similar to that. So just be vigilant. So our protocol is different from Twitter's. What Twitter did is they said, "You can't share this at all." We didn't do that. If something's reported to us as potentially misinformation, important misinformation, we also have this third-party fact-checking program 'cause we don't want to be deciding what's true and false. And for the, I think it was five or seven days when it was basically being determined whether it was false, the distribution on Facebook was decreased, but people were still allowed to share it. So you could still share it, you could still consume it. - So we say the distribution is decreased. - It got shared on-- - How does that work? - It basically the ranking in News Feed was a little bit less. So fewer people saw it than would have otherwise. So it definitely-- - By what percentage? - I don't know at the top of my head, but it's meaningful. But basically, a lot of people are still able to share it. We got a lot of complaints that that was the case. Obviously this is a hyper-political issue. So depending on what side of the political spectrum you either think we didn't censor it enough or censored it way too much, but we weren't sort of as black and white. - You're damn right, it's meaningful. And the definition of that right there is election interference, that's what it is. You prevented the American public from being able to take another factor into account and into the equation on who you're going to vote for. And I'm sorry, and this will be a bipartisan stance by me. Anytime one administration comes to a media outlet and says the FBI is believing that this is disinformation or misinformation, your red flags should immediately go up. Why does this administration have a fear of something coming out that they label as not true when in all likelihood it probably is? I'm so done with the disinformation and misinformation nonsense. Basically what it is is stuff that hurts our chances of being viewed positively. So we want to falsely flag it. And by the way, Sean and Don, Jack Dorsey doesn't get off the hook either here, okay? Because that guy is a total skunk. And I'm glad that Elon bought him out because if Elon doesn't buy him out, he's still running the same operation the way he did for the last four years. And oh by the way, it's not much different than Zuckerberg. So he doesn't get off the hook here either. All these CEOs for these big tech and social media platforms, they are all in the pocket of the left excluding obviously Elon Musk. Yeah, it's all about power. That's what it is. You know, I mean, I love, I'm a big Star Wars fan. And in episode three, you had Palpatine telling Anakin that the, you know, one of the greatest fears that a tyrant has or the sit floor at that point is losing his power. And that's all it's ever been about. If the truth can cause you to lose your power, then you are, you know, disingenuously in power, right? Because that means you've gained power on a foundation of lies. And that is exactly what happened in 2020, okay? They gained power on a foundation of lies. Whether you believe the election was stolen, whether you believe, you know, and however you believe it was, you know, if you think it was voting machines, you know, a ballot drop boxes, the media, social media, et cetera, right? There are many different ways that the election was, let's say influenced, right? You know, it's a foundation of lies. And now, you know, you're having this entire, you're having this whole thing replay itself. This, and I'll say this, the flip flopping, the media could end it today, okay? They could end it right now. Just demand that Kamala Harris answers a question. Okay, your stance was X in 2019. And now your stance is Y in 2024. Why did you change it? What did you learn and when did you learn it? That's all. That's it. But they ask if they ask those questions, right? A, she's not, first of all, she's not even going to let them ask them because she's not going to talk to them. She hasn't in 37 days. But if they ask those questions, there is no right answer. There's no right answer. Because if she wants to go out, we believed, you know, in 2019, this is what we believed about immigration. And now it's different. No, we all knew that the wall would work. We all, because how do we know walls work, guys? Because in your home, you have a front door. If you leave it open, you're letting anybody walk in. And if you close it and lock it, you're securing it. We know that walls work. Why do we know that walls work? Because we have walls in every building that we walk into. They serve a purpose. So we know that walls work, right? Yes. It's insane. Don, your thoughts? Well, first of all, when Don Jr. is here upcoming on September 12th, this is something that he had talked about because he had said not only are the walls, the physical walls that we think of, but the cyber walls. But I will say that, you know, and I'm torn on this one because on one hand, you don't want the disinformation from other countries and interference from other countries that we know exists, Russia trying to influence Americans' opinions, for example, about Ukraine. And just fairly recently, I'll say within the past week, the New York Times had that big article that quietly after the Supreme Court ruling about this, that in fact, the FBI has now resumed, you know, kind of quietly, they all make a big announcement, but coordinating with the major social media companies because of all this so-called, you know, disinformation from maybe Iran or Russia. I will tell you, if it were up to me, what I would rather see is that you tag the information. Let people see it. Tag it. Well, that's what Elon has done. I think with the community notes, right? Well, but this one is saying, and it's New York Times, it was August 15th in the business section. So let me look it up. The FBI resumes flagging foreign disinformation to social media giants. So on the New York Times wrote about it. So on one hand, we don't want disinformation from foreign governments. Why not just tag it or flag it as this information, this Facebook account, let's say, so they'll create an account. And I think it happens to us sometimes. Oh, yeah. It was somebody negative that said something about one of us from time to time and less and less, because I think the group kind of does their own investigation. And I'll look it up and they'll say, well, this person has zero followers and they were just created. You know, you can kind of spot those. But why not have the government, if they identify that this is from Iran, this originated or this is Russia, why not flag it as such and then put a tracker much like, um, much like you track, you know, sharks in the ocean, put like a tag on it, a tracker and let, let that go. Let it, let it be, let people see it all and determine for yourself. That's what I want to do. But the marketplace of ideas, Barrett out, we can figure it out and if we can't figure it out, well, then you're going to have to just omit that from your calculus equation. But lost in all of this is the fact that Miranda divine was doing incredible journalism for the New York post, right? In a day and age where nobody wants to do journalism, they just wanted to be activists. She's out there and she had this story for so long and now, uh, basically after the fact that we've all realized, oh, it's authentic. She's out here basically winning awards for her journalism when it's not like some, some, some random schifozo on social media, create concocted this laptop story. I mean, Miranda divine is really, really good at what she does. And what have we seen? And Don, this is right in your, right in your wheelhouse. I mean, we've seen her, you know, disenfranchised, we've seen Catherine Harridge who left CBR left Fox for CBS and now she's out of work. Oh, by the way, CBS bosses wanted to take her laptop and examine things. Why is it the people that actually do real journalism are under attack from their employers? Why is that? Mm hmm. Hmm. I think it's, I think it speaks volumes and they, and Catherine Harridge, they claimed was part of that. Oh, well, we're laying off a ton of people budget cuts. I don't, I don't buy it. I think that she truly is an independent journalist and they really didn't want that. Mm hmm. All right. Let's get to the election. We've been really off of the Trump, Kamala subject for a good hour or so. Let's get back to that. This is clip 28. This is a Trump attack ad against Kamala Harris. Brilliantly done. I may add that is running in many swing states, including Pennsylvania, clip 28 Trump attacking Kamala to perfection. Listen and watch every day prices are too high food, rent, gas back to school clothes. That is called. Bidenomics. A low price cost 50% more today. Brown beef is up almost 50%. There's not much left at the end of the month. Bidenomics is working. The price of housing has gone up. It feels so hard to just be able to get ahead and we are very proud of Bidenomics. I thought it's really well done. If you think Bidenomics is working, you probably also believe that the Easter Bunny is actually responsible for that dollar under your pillow when you fall asleep. I'll fill you in on that spoiler later. Sean Ferris, I think it's as simple as it's not as simple as that because we know this election is about many things. It could be men versus women, abortion versus immigration. But one thing that is undeniable is that 99.9% of us have been negatively impacted by the economy. And if he can just keep a rent, like look how simple that ad was. You got two little TV monitors. What she's saying now versus what she claimed was working even though it was not working. Yeah. The flip flopping doesn't stop us worse than John Kerry and then he was branded appropriately a flip flopper. But first of all, the Easter Bunny does not leave money under the pillow. I don't know what Easter Bunny you've dealt with. That's the tooth fairy. Oh, that's right. Yes. Yeah. As I call them Lindsey Graham, I got my bike. I got my fairies and bunnies mixed up. I knew it. Yeah. You got your fairies of money. The Easter Bunny is actually Joe Biden's handler. Remember that? The Easter Bunny. Oh my God. And it was like, you got to come over here. I'm going to sniff your ears, but it's disgusting, isn't that, isn't that gross? This the economy and the inflation crisis, you know, this is something that impacts everybody every, literally every day. If you buy something every day, you'll feel it. All right, whether you're at the gas station, whether you're at the grocery store, I love it. Oh, inflation's coming down. Oh, it is. It's coming down. Really? Because I just got hit over the head with a shovel buying a carton of eggs in Kroger. You know what I mean? I don't feel inflation coming down anywhere. And what they're proposing isn't going to bring down prices at all. She's talking about, oh, we're going to build 3 million a home. Who's going to buy them? Well, we're going to give you $25,000 down payment assistance. All that does, and we've said this a million times, is it inflates the value of homes by at least $25,000 each. Look at what happened to college. These colleges charge more because they know the money's out there. They know someone's going to pay them, whether it's a loan, you know, someone who gives out loans or it's a wealthy family and it rises, it raises the prices for everybody. So even if you're not a first time home buyer, you're still paying what first time, you're still paying that inflated rate because all this money is out there for the other people. It's none of it is going to work. Price controls 2015 article by NPR, the disaster or the, you know, the grocery shopping in Venezuela has become a disaster 2015. They talk about how price controls negatively impact the economy. She's out there running on it. I'm sure maybe next week she won't be because she flip flops on everything, but it's really, it's getting tiring to track it, but that ad is amazing because it's Kamala Harris debating Kamala Harris. I'm telling you, the ads that they are running, they're great ads for Trump. I mean, it's just, it's so and you know, we live in this day and age don't where we can track receipts. Right. We just go back on social media. Sean Ferris, just during the break on that, when I teased the border, found a clip from a few years ago with Kamala Harris, all these clips are out there. And I always see people saying on X, like, Hey, it'd be a shame if we shared this and showed the world. What we have to do is find a way to get these clips shared on Facebook and on Instagram where the Democrats live because sadly, you're not seeing a level playing field on X anymore as far as a representative sample. It skews more towards free speech, absolutist, conservatives and Republicans, which is great. But it's like, we're almost in our own little fun house now, right? Just like Facebook is the fun house for the left. So this has to get out to the masses, not just be reaffirmed with what we already knew for the last couple of years. And not just that, just yesterday, my sister who's a conservative lives in Illinois with my dad and she was involved in a Facebook and other social media chat where conservatives who are pro life, there is this, and I've had callers to this effect. We've had some of our listeners question pro life and whether Trump took that off the platform. So there's all this disinformation that's targeting different groups, whether you are maybe a one issue voter, for example, and the abortion issue as whether Roe v. Wade, this so-called, oh, you know, this federal issue. The Supreme Court of the United States, no matter what anybody does, SCOTUS put it back to the States. That's it. Boom. It's done. And people still can't wrap their brains around that. And there are groups that I think are Democrat groups that are trying to undermine and convince pro lifers that they should not vote for Trump at the top of the ticket or just stay away from the polls in general. So there's that going on too, to your point, getting on all of these different platforms. Right. So just give facts. Yeah, absolutely. And original sourcing. Yeah, because the truth is out there, you just have to A, be able to find it and B, be willing to accept it once you hear it. All right, let's continue speaking of Donald Trump and yesterday's festivities from debates to Arlington. Clip number 11, boys. This was Donald Trump talking about he and Tulsi Gabbard in Arlington National Cemetery. Meanwhile, the V, she, she posted a tweet. Take a listen. Clip 11. Early this morning, Kelsey and I were at Arlington National Cemetery with the families of service members who lost their lives in the catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan, not that we withdrew, but the way they did it. We were going to do it with dignity and strength in the process of getting out. We would have never given up Bagram, one of the biggest air bases in the world, one hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons. We gave it up. We gave it. We gave them everything. China took it over. China now occupies it. Can you imagine the longest, most powerful runways at eight feet of concrete down? And we gave it all up. Spent billions and billions of dollars years ago building it one hour away and we're gone and now China occupies it. Today marks the three year anniversary of the terrorist attack at Abig, Abig, now we say Abig, a lot of people don't know what that means. It means Afghanistan that left 13 American service members dead, dozens more badly wounded and many innocent civilians also killed and injured hundreds of people killed. Never been anything like it. The wrong base shouldn't have taken the soldiers out first, should have taken the soldiers out last. That's what you'd want to be. It took the soldiers out first and they had a field day at our expense and our reputation. We will never forget those brave warriors who made the supreme sacrifice for our country. They will live in our hearts forever. And to all the gold star families, our gratitude is everlasting, will be everlasting always. We will honor their memory by restoring a government that puts the American people first. You know, Trump yesterday on the three year anniversary of that awful tragedy. He was visible. He was audible. Kamala just living with a post on social media that I think in all likelihood didn't come from her fingertips on her keyboard. Probably somebody in her campaign and that's the other thing about Trump. Trump doesn't need somebody to post for him, right? Trump actually posts himself and probably posts too often, right? You should log off for a little bit. Give his fingers in the carpal tunnel rest. No, no, no, no. I disagree. Fake news. No, no. Go ahead. We're going to do the meanest and greatest and most incredible tweets and posts and whatever the hell you want to call it. We don't post too much. We don't post enough, in my opinion, I handled little rocket man. You remember him? I do. He called me old. I called him short and fat and then he stopped launching rockets. You're welcome. Thank you, sir. Yeah, I come from a military and police family as a lot of people have, I mean, I think most people have, you know, somebody in their family that served our nation, but it's kind of like a double whammy for me in a positive light. I've got a lot of family members that were police officers and firefighters, things like that. And even before I became a Republican, I always felt like the Republicans did a better job with honoring veterans than Democrats. And you know, I didn't become a Republican until eight years ago until Trump, you know, came down the, the escalator and it's just really, it's really obvious now, especially over the last four years, just how much like, I don't understand and look, again, you do what you want, but I don't understand how some Democrats still vote D over the last four to eight years with am I over am I over selling it by saying the blatant disregard and disrespect for our veterans? I mean, I think about the vaccine mandates for our armed forces and then how you weren't able to serve if you weren't vaxed. And now I've got Joe's disastrous withdrawal and, you know, second in command, I mean, she's still recovering from the DNC three to three and a half, four days later, you know, like me after a bad bender of college football and Tino's. I mean, seriously, can you show an ounce of respect for your country and just show your face and like Trump didn't even need to speak afterwards. Just doing the wreath ceremony is enough. It's just so infuriating. Did you notice something about the wreath ceremony? By the way, the great brick suit picked up on this. I picked up on ice and posted, but brick suit on X, he picked up on it. If you watched Donald Trump walking up with the soldier, they are in lockstep. The footwork is in line with one. It's like they were, they were marching like together. That just shows you, it didn't happen on accident, I can tell you that, that just shows you the amount of respect you had for the occasion yesterday. Yeah. You had the respect, not just to show up, right? Well, Joe Biden was sunning his loins somewhere, not just to show up, but to treat it with the dignity and the seriousness that it deserved, it just shows you the amount of respect. Yes, he cares, you know, and this woman doesn't care. Yeah. The fact, I mean, if I'm the vice president of the United States of America, and I learned that Trump is going to that, and I'm, whether I'm running for president or not, or Biden, to allow that imagery, just, and that just shows you how powerful they knew it would be that they stayed away from that. I mean, why not, you know, what is, what is the saying, lean in? Why not lean into that? Why not show up and admit that you didn't say this or that this is, why not just own it because isn't it a bigger deal to show the respect for all of those 20 years worth of soldiers, right, who were in Afghanistan, whether they came home or whether they never came home, whether they came home in a, in a flag draped coffin, but no, they, they're so political in their brains. That's number one for them, keeping their career politician job. That's number one, not respecting the military, not just owning it. Yep. And that to me, that's why their omission, their, the fact that they didn't go, that they stayed away is so powerful to me. Yeah. And of course, when, when the decision was made to withdraw all the mainstream media, including Politico, I gave you the headline. You can see the screenshot of the Politico article that's out there from a few years ago on social media, Kamala Harris, basically bragging, she was the last one in the room with Joe Biden to basically give the stamp of approval of the withdrawal. So I'm sorry. You made a major calculated error and you need to come out and own it, not just post a little, and I thought you did the right thing yesterday and that's why I didn't interrupt you at all. I said, let her do it because you gave us the 13 names. You gave us the 13 people that were killed on that day. And I'd really love to know how many mainstream media members, whether it's MSNBC or CNN or CBS on down the list, actually took the time to go through the names instead of putting up a lazy intern produced graphic that says through your anniversary, say their names. And you know, kudos to Henry Meshet, a great producer here because Henry actually pulled up and found the moment at the Republican National Convention, when the, you know, one set of parents, many of those grieving parents at the RNC, remember, they wanted the names read because Biden, President Biden, nor VP Harris have said their names verbally. Henry found that and remember what happened. It was really emotional because the parents started reading the names and then, and then the, the audience then was echoing the name and it was that whole say, say your name. Yep. And it was just an emotional moment. You saw the parents kind of breaking down in the families because remember that because they, they were, it meant so much to them. Yeah. I feel like Sam Kinneson and back to school, I just want to start shouting, say it. Say it. Remember that scene with Rodney Dangerfield in that movie? And you know, and then, and then you get a commander in chief Biden, when he does finally bring up a name, he botches it. Oh, yeah. Remember Lake and Riley? He called her Lincoln. Riley, like, come on, dude, get your act together. By the way, vacation from California back to Delaware for more vacation. When does he go back to work? Maybe next Tuesday. Yeah. Next Tuesday. Like the rest of us. I can't, I can't believe, you know, we don't have a president, like we are a rudderless ship right now, not that we had much of a rudder when Joe Biden was there, but at least it was like a warm body, you know, where, okay, I understand, you know, Trump golfed and sometimes presidents go on vacation. He hasn't been in the Oval Office. You know, he hasn't been in the Oval Office for two weeks. Okay. What if if something emerged, you know, a very serious conflict, maybe the Middle East gets wild, like, you know, more than just the rockets that go on, you know, back and forth, the normal conflicts in the Middle East or, you know, if Russia starts pointing nukes at us again from Cuba, you know, like, what happens? That's a serious question. I'm not trying to poke fun. What happens? I guess you've got you probably have a trifecta of Lloyd Austin, Jake Sullivan, and by the way, if Lloyd Austin's there, he's like getting a colonoscopy. Yeah. Right. Or whatever. Well, it was it was it was it? I was feeling with I forget, it feels like 10 years ago. I mean, if it was a colonoscopy, I mean, boot it, whatever. I'm going to go down the road, boot edge edge, which just shows you it's it's that deep state. I mean, who, you know, Joe Biden is like, obviously he's not running the country. Yeah. So for those who have said, for those who have said that Obama's running the White House for the last four years, well, there's your answer. There's your answer. Joe and Kamala, whether they're on vacation or at a convention, or they're actually doing quote their job and being visible, they're not calling the shots anyway, right? And that's the thing you always knew with Trump, you know, it's a Trump production for better or for worse, whether you like them, love them, hate them, you know, there's nobody out there neutral on Trump, you know, it's a Trump, you know, it's a Trump production, right? Yeah. He's got his hands over all of it. Hands over all of it. But we learned with, you know, let's just say, Mr. President, you could, you could say better bag daddy and the dog, you know, I could tell you all about it. Tell us. Tell us. First of all, we came out in front of the cameras, which is something that Kamala can't do. And we said, a boo, a car, a bag daddy is dead. And he died like a dog. He died like a dog and not the kind of dog that we like, you know, we have a dog. It chased him down the tunnel. He died like one of Kristi Nums dogs, you know, it was a brutal and unceremonious death. And she said she hated the dog. And we didn't like our bag daddy. We took him out and we took him out quickly. He was crying and, you know, they say in the tunnel before he finally met his maker that he had an incident that looked eerily similar to crooked Joe at the Vatican, except it wasn't touchy rolls, it was a lot more wet, you know, that he let it go very quickly. And you know, that wasn't a very good scene for him. But he died like a dog, a horrible dog. And he was chased by one of our beautiful and talented dogs, but we took him out and we will do it again if we have to. Thank you very much, Donald Trump, live appearance here at 814. And that's why they have a hit out on Trump, right? Right because of that. Yes. There you go. It's a funny thing to the Iranians, you know, they, they, they want to assassinate Donald Trump. Who knows? All right. We've got about two weeks until the debate, but is the only scheduled debate right now between Trump and Kamala on September 10th up in the air? Is it in question right now? This is clip number five boys as Trump reacts to the latest shenanigans of Kamala Harris trying to change up the rules yet again. But five listen and watch the truth is they're trying to get out of it because she doesn't want to debate. She's not a good debater. She's not a smart person. She doesn't want to debate. But when I looked at the hostility during the weekend, you watch it this week with George Sloppadopoulos and the Vietnamese didn't get that one. You got it. She didn't get that good. Now, we want to have fair is we have to bring fairness back to the country and we have to have a president. We are the closest to World War three. I believe that we've ever been right now, right this second and we have a man that just took a vacation in California. He was on the beach and he came back today. Where's he going? Delaware. Why? Another vacation. He's gone for another week. That's not the Vietnamese. They're hardworking people. All right. All right. Very true. A lot of people that are hardworking individuals from other nations that come here legally. Let me just say this in regards to the debate. I mentioned this in the big take. Number one. So the rule change proposals now, Kamala wants to be seated at a desk and she wants to have note cards and I said this, I think verbatim in the big take. That is the equivalent of being a student in high school or college. You're getting set to take the final exam, right? Let's say the final exam is pass fail. You don't get a 72 or an 88 or a 50. It's pass or fail. And then you tell the professor, I'd like to have my notes out. I'd like to have my notebook, all the printouts, my folder and the textbook so I can search for the answer so I can't get it wrong. No, no, no, it's a deal breaker. And in my opinion, and if you guys disagree, please let me know because I know how the media will portray this, but if I'm Trump, I do not give in to her having note cards. If you can't memorize your lies, that's a you problem. That's a you problem. That's a you problem, Kamala. And that's why they hide her. So, or does he not bring out no cards? And does he point out that she just read from a no card? I would do that every single time. And by the way, if that's right, it has to happen. If like if notes are a thing, if that's how he could just not come out with notes and he could every time. This is what it looks like when you know the information, you don't have to look at the information. I don't need that cheat sheet. Yeah. I need them. Yeah. No, you're exactly right. My cheat sheet is my big beautiful brain. I can tell you that. It's a beautiful my cheat sheet is my 400 IQ, the smartest person in the world is of the same. I have all the answers. I don't need the answers. I have them already. So think about this, Joe was is in major, absolutely was in major cognitive decline. He could not debate because the synapses aren't firing, right? Like the brain is like banana pudding at this point, and we're all going to get to that point eventually, probably, except for Dawn's dad, Dawn's dad is still sharp as a tack. And then your replacement needs no cards and she is still technically with it. I'm sorry that if we had a fair and honest media, I mean, that's like the number one story right here. But again, that's like a footnote in the mainstream media talking points. Well, the Harris administration would like to like, no, I'm sorry, I'm giving you ABC. I'm giving you muted microphones. You know, this is a negotiation, right? How much does one side have to give to get her on a stage and put her in her place? I'm telling you, I don't think to me, I don't think that the note cards are as if I were on the Trump team, I'd say, fine, she can have her note cards, but because I think it's a moment for him where he can point out and say, you know, when she has a good answer that she's reading from the note card that he can say, she just read that from a note card. Okay. You know what I mean? I think that's powerful. So Trump, Trump's a businessman, right? Art of the deal, right? Okay. How about this? I'll let you have your note cards. If you agree to a second debate on Fox. Yeah. Yeah. Count her that way. That's fair. I would do that. That's art of the deal. That's fine. Bring note cards to Fox too. You know? But if I'm if I'm Trump, then I'm going to say when she meets with world leaders, do we want a president who has to read from a note card? How's that going to go over when you know, that's the point, you know, right? That's the point you can't, you're not not not your day to day with world leaders. You know, it's not there is no script, you know, you have to be able to do things outside of your, your note cards in exactly. You have to be able to think on your toes. You can't, you can't just refer, you know, you can't call off to the stage and line like you can't do that. Yeah. Think about that. You can't do that. Imagine being in a room with Xi Jinping or Putin on the global stage and they say something. It gets translated to Kamala Harris and Kamala Harris says, um, hold on a second. Let me phone a friend. Actually, you know what? Let me poll. Let me poll the audience. Imagine who wants to be a millionaire where you get handout assistance for how to answer the question that. And that's the thing. She's not quick on her feet. She couldn't, I'll tell you what, Don, she, uh, uh, uh, Sean, she couldn't do what we do for a living for hours of ad living on the fly with minimal notes and production assistance. Very little while we have three producers today. So I can't say that. But think about it. She has never, what has she ever run? You know what I mean? A lot of times we like a governor who's had that executive experience who's made decisions or somebody like Trump who nobody talks about the fact he, he was a first, if you will, because he was not from a political background, but he ran companies. He had to make those decisions for Kamala Harris. What has she ever managed? What? And no disrespect here, but she's, she's never even, I mean, managed a household with, let's say a family and young kids because she was, as a career woman, she was married later in life at 50 plus, you know what I'm saying? So what has she really run? What? I mean, at, at best the DA's office, I mean, was she actually the highest, was she the crazzner of whatever county and city or was she, I don't even remember if she was actually the top district attorney. Then she was AG, but does that, are you somebody in the, in the, in those jobs, do you really make all those executive decisions? No. Can you compare that to running a company, running a country, running a city? No, you're pretty much just trying to get through dockets and caseloads and saying, all right, we got to get this one, the plea down to a misdemeanor, clear it from the log while we're going to fully enforce and prosecute this one. She's probably making very, very little executive decisions to your point other than, okay, that one, we're going to go full fledged on in this one. We just get, let's get, you know, no, no priors, you know, plea it down to a, you know, entry level misdemeanor community service probation. He accepts it. Boom. We cleared off the log. By the way, Henry, Michelle and I were having fun yesterday looking up the Harris, the website and all these job openings, you know, I've never actually checked her webs. It's Kamala Harris.com. Yeah. Check it out, you guys. We should all do it right now. Is that the class exercise? Yes. So-called, remember Michelle Obama made fun of and people have made fun of the so-called black jobs? Yeah. They actually have earmarked so-called black jobs to run the black media coordinator. That's the title of the job. Oh. By the way, these are very well, these are, you know, they started about $95,000 a year. So they pay pretty well, but they also need a policy director. So maybe the reason she hasn't released a full policy statement, she's waiting for the policy director. I'm looking at- Right, because it's not on the script again, she needs somebody else to tell her it's got to be in her. This is why this border wall thing is really pissing me off, like really, because if you go on to, you know, X is a cool way, you could search people's feeds. If you go on to, uh, at Kamala Harris and you just search the word wall and you look at all of the, she called it a waste. She called it a vanity project. She said it's a waste of taxpayer money. She's calling it a ray, uh, no ban, no wall. And now she's like, oh, we're going to spend all this money on the wall. Well, where the hell were you? You had Congress. You had the house. You had the Senate and you got the presidency and you called the wall racist. It's, well, it's house, it's house Republicans fault from a few months ago. Remember that. Hey, are you the bipartisan border bill? Yeah. They can't get us later. Right. As I said here, why should Republicans give you a get out of jail free card five months before an election? It wasn't a priority for you for three and a half years. Now you want our help? Yeah. That bill was garbage. Well, you know, you can only, you know, what was it like 4,000 people a day? But if it was 3,999, you're okay. What is that? One person making this? And these are the illegal crossings, but you can now just give all these illegals a phone, you know, and they can use that CBP one app and then those people don't count. It's just the number flip flopping is really there's more flip flops here than, than you get in IHOP. Okay. With the pancakes. Yeah. This is insane. You're right now. You see that? Look at this. You're not wearing flip flops. Are you really? Right here. You see him. You know what? If I was the president of the United States, let me tell you something. I would sign an executive order to ban flip flops everywhere except for me. And you know what? It would be a public health emergency because first of all, well, this is the whole thing, but you could stub your toe. You can get really hurt. I hate feet. I don't like toes. I'm not into it. If it was up to me, we'd all have spatulas on it. So you're the opposite of Rex Ryan. What about? Rex Ryan. What about President Trump video? Holy cow. The video, Rex Ryan. Oh, ma'am. Your feet are beautiful. And at that point, I knew he wasn't going to be head coach. Yeah. He had a foot fetish. Um, by the way, Kamala Harris dot com at the top chip in today to power our campaign. You can donate $25, $47 a play on 47, 100, 250, a thousand or other. And then below that, meet Kamala Harris. You can click on that tab to learn about her. You can click on meet Tim walls, you can click on take action, or you can click on store or donate. So they're selling merch as well. But I don't see a policy tab. Let me see your policy. Nope. Nope. No policy, folks. Interesting. Spy still waiting on, uh, her marching orders as to what her policies will be. And then she'll try to memorize. He's a policy director. Yeah. How about that? So it's on 95 grand. That's what they're trying. That's what they're paying. That's what they start at. So the 95 to about 120 grand. Okay. No, to sell these jobs. Is that for the policy director position? I think the policy director makes more than that. And then I was even looking at some of the so-called, they, if you look at it, the under the, especially the media jobs, they'll say black media coordinator. There are a few so-called black jobs. And I, I did notice that the so-called black jobs made less than the others. Oh, oh, oh, oh, it made like 65 to 75. So I'm thinking, wow, where's the equity? Yeah. Holy. Wait, but I want to, I want to, because policy director, I want that job. Because all I got to do was go on Trump's website and copy and paste. Yeah. I mean, that's, that's a lot of money. Really the black jobs are paying lower than the white jobs. Yes. Oh, so they save money on their bottom line while promoting inclusion. Look at it for yourself. Okay. Kamala Harris.com. There you go. All right. Let's go to clip 26 here as we continue with the cut sheet. Tulsi Gabbard and a speech yesterday as she was side by side with Donald Trump in Arlington on the three year anniversary of the disaster in Afghanistan. Clip number 26, listen and watch. We as Americans must stand together to reject this anti-freedom culture of political retaliation and abuse of power. We can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians who will put their own power ahead of the interests of the American people, our freedom and our future. I am proud to stand here before you today, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican or an independent. If you love our country, as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do. I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. So there you have it. Also I gave you the clip of Tulsi in the big take this morning with her official endorsement. So if you're tracking at home now, Elon Musk is officially endorsed Donald Trump, RFK did it on Friday, Tulsi Gabbard did it yesterday. Will be interesting to see because Bobby did say that there are going to be multiple and more Democrat endorsements for Trump in the coming days and weeks. That was the official one from Tulsi. We speculated yesterday as to who else could be jumping on the Trump train. But I do think Tulsi Gabbard, very, very impressive. And I know she gets a lot of credit for crushing Kamala on that debate stage, but she's also a proof that you can own Kamala Harris in a debate setting without being over the top demonstrative coming off as a bully if the mainstream media is going to try to portray Trump as bully and Kamala. She just hit Kamala with the receipts four years ago and Harris had nothing to say and that ended her four years ago. That's true. Yeah, I didn't say her name yesterday because I thought she already had endorsed Trump. So do I. Right. That's why we didn't. Because she remember she said I'd be honored if he chose me as VEEP or something to that effect. Yep. But I guess she she made it formal. Mm hmm. Yesterday. Yeah. It was an official endorsement yesterday. I want to play this other clip here as well. Where is this? This is speaking of females and endorsements. It was Tommy Lahren from Outkick. You see her on Fox News as well. And she had the clip, why can't I find this now? Boys, if we can find the clip with Tommy Lahren saying that, Oh, here it is. Here it is. Clip number 29. I had it right in front of me. I'm brain dead. I'm like Joe Biden today. What is going on? I might need a Delaware vacation as well. Clip 29. Tommy Lahren saying, you know what, bring out Nikki as well. Listen and watch this Trump pulling more women or Kamala pulling more men may well determine who wins this election. A million percent. And I hope that Trump has a strategy to win over female voters. I haven't seen this strategy yet. And we know that obviously his running mate being JD Vance and some of the controversial comments that he's had about women in the past. They've really come back to bite him and that that is going to stick with him. I don't think he's ever going to be able to get away from that. JD Vance isn't and then by proxy Donald Trump. So I want to see the Trump campaign bring out a woman. I don't like the idea of Nikki Haley, but listen, bring out Nikki Haley, bring out Tulsi Gabbard. Let's get Kellyanne Conway back in there. He needs to have a strategy to win over women and sometimes women need to see other women to be convinced it's a sad reality, but the Trump campaign needs to do something. You know, Don, I'll start with you. I'm not a fan of Nikki Haley's, but if she can like just think about it this way. If Bobby Kennedy can give you three percent, I think it's safe to say that Nikki Haley can give you more than that. So if Nikki Haley is Bobby or Bobby better, then I think you bring her out because it's the bottom line. It's about winning. And I want to ask you that, Don, do women get on board when they see more women apart of something? Is Tommy Lahren on to something there? Well, I think, you know, okay, JD Vance, his comments years ago about something about a cat lady is just, he was making a joke. It's funny. I mean, we talk about cat lady or cat men because there are cat men too. So I, you know, to me, does it bother me? No. And it's always taken out of context and it's BS, but if you're looking to influence that sliver of voters that we always talk about, I'll say another name, Kathy Barnett. Yeah. I think that Kathy, right? I love her too. And she's amazing. She is, she, her story is inspirational and she's a local mom. She's a Pennsylvania mom. By the way, somebody who went door to door who they gave zero chances to when she was running to for Senate, but she knocked on every single door. And by the way, did very well in Montgomery County. So women love her mom's lover peep. If you meet her, you love her, right? Yep. Kathy Barnett and, and she, and by the way, what a great experience she had in running the grassroots campaign of the fake Rama Swami. Rama Swami. She has that experience level. Somebody like Kathy, I think is fantastic. To me, I think get the, get the moms at the grassroots level. And that's why Trump force 47. Some of what they're doing right now in Chester County, Bucks County of Shapiro was just in Bucks County. They're worried about down ticket. They're worried at this point about Casey McCormick because McCormick, Dave McCormick is, is, uh, inching up on Casey who by and large was considered to have, it was going to be a slam dunk as he goes for his third term, it's not a slam dunk anymore. Yep. Sean, your thoughts on Nikki Haley and what she could offer and what Trump should do with her. You know what? I'd rather, I'd rather try it out. Tulsi, I, I can't stand her. Now I'm with you. I understand. We have to win. Yeah. I can't stand Nikki. Well, but here's the thing though, if, if we're going to welcome in Elon Musk, RFK and Tulsi as former Democrats, don't we have to extend the olive branch to somebody? I know she's a different Republican, but she's still a Republican, right? Like I get, I get, I get bush vibes from her, but you know what, if, if she's got an ounce of ability to get us something, I'm trying to extract, extract every ounce of juice from the lemon that I can. You know what? And you're right. You are right on that. I, I don't like her at all, but you know, we've been talking about unity and together we win in this whole thing. So I would try not to. I would try and use a different woman, you know, with a more compelling story, uh, like a Kathy Barnett, right, uh, who's more conservative than, than Nikki Haley. And by the way, Kathy Barnett is, uh, showing us that she knows how to handle a crisis. Yeah, she was actually filling in for Dawn when the earthquake happened, uh, and I talked to her about that. She's great. I actually joined her one time when she was filling in. She's amazing and, uh, really her story is just, if you ever heard her tell it, it's, uh, it's, you know, you're, you're going to have a hard time keeping your eyes dry. No, but Nick, you're right about Nikki Haley. I mean, if we are going to try and pull some women out of the Harris camp, which could be the deciding factor, we have to pull out all the stops. And, uh, you know, just because Nikki Haley, maybe she'll be functioning as a campaign surrogate, et cetera, doesn't mean she has to have a job in the administration. Right. And you know what? I would go so far as to do this because this is how I am. I want to win. Nikki, I'll give you this position. Go ahead and make those speeches. And then when, when you win, don't give her a position. Seriously. I want screw her over the way she's screwed over a million other people, you know what? That's lying. That's not this. I don't care. I don't like her. I would use her to win the election. Yep. And then, and then Dumper. I would do it. All right. Have you ever used and dumped a girl in the past, Sean? No, no, no, no, no. Even if I did, I wouldn't admit it because, because though it's about 11 yards for me and I'm running for the hills, I would not be admitting that. I'm going to run like a Frenchman from the cabin. But I will say this, uh, politically, this happens all the time. Of course. Right. And I don't want Nikki Haley. I'd rather put RFK in my administration than Nikki Haley. She's already been there. Yeah. I don't disagree with that. I'm with you on that. You guys are in Dumper. Yeah. All right. That'll do it for the cut sheet. We'll come back and get to Don Stensland's big three Kamala's border flip and then Athan Kootsarumbus from Real Clear Politics coming up at nine o'clock on Trump and the prospects of winning Pennsylvania back after this. This is the Kaling Company podcast from Dark Radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. We will go a little super, super in the weed hyper local coming up in about 17 minutes as Athan Kootsarumbus will join us his latest column for Real Clear Politics on Trump and under polling here in the state that could very well determine the whole ball of wax. But before all of that and Kamala Harris's latest flip flop, let's get to a Don Stensland big three at eight forty three sponsored by Piazza Otter group this morning. Number one in Pennsylvania, returning to the scene of the crime Republican Pennsylvania representative Mike Kelly leading the chairman of the house task force on the attempted assassination of one Donald J. Trump and questioning what he says appears to have been a frozen. That's the quote frozen response from law enforcement when they first spotted the gunman that wannabe assassin 20 year old Thomas Crooks. That's one of the headlines this morning that we're getting the latest and learning a little more about this task force as they visited the actual site butler Pennsylvania where obviously a wannabe assassin shot at former president's analogy Trump July 13th killing killing one attend a quarry compare a tour and then wounding two others severely wounding two others who survived who we've talked a lot about. And as we know Donald Trump will be going back to butler later in the campaign calendar in October. Yes. Hopefully we will too. That's right. Yeah. Caitlin company road trip. So they're going to have to fly in for that. Yes. We'd love to have you brother. And so we have that going on as they continue to investigate. Look at body worn camera footage that has been released. We know about the whistleblowers they want to talk to the whistleblowers that we already know of and they alluded to the fact that maybe there are others. And so encouraging any other so-called whistleblowers who want to come forward to do so. So that's a good thing is we hope for transparency. It's a bipartisan commission there visiting butler Pennsylvania. We also have a reaction and a follow up to something that kill and here on killing company that is a news live update. And that is the White House this morning reacting this morning to the fact that meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted in that letter that the Biden Harris administration pressured or bullied his company into censoring Americans particularly regarding the COVID-19 content. And we now have the White House reacting to this in kind of a word salad if you will saying quote when confronted with a deadly pandemic this administration encouraged responsible actions to protect public health and safety. Our position has been clear and consistent. We believe tech companies as well as other private actors should take into account the effects their actions have on the American people while making independent choices about the information they presents also translation of I don't question anything don't do your due diligence just trust Pfizer Johnson and Johnson Moderna big pharma and your federal government to tell you what to do and what to put into your body. First of all what happened to my body my choice right right but right now now don't trust Johnson and Johnson I I don't even trust Woody Johnson in that family to own a football team right I definitely do not because look at what happens I definitely and you know how many times I've been you know I've been under the influence of what we call the adult soda in the stands of MetLife Stadium screaming your vaccine is more embarrassing your football team it's great yeah Jeff's defense couldn't stop a cold your vaccine case up I mean people like you're really doing that right now do you go to social media to get the answers to what you should or should not take for whatever is ailing you whatever happened to just consulting with your physician right like every time I get on my treadmill it says consult with your physician before you take up an exercise program why all of a sudden am I relying on the government and Facebook to tell me what to do as far as taking oh by the way and can we stop calling it a vaccine not a vaccine right yeah it's not a vaccine to the nation now so it is you know they changed you know the vaccines were supposed to prevent illness that I was supposed to prevent severe illness now it prevents nothing everything is a vaccine it prevents nothing yeah they should they should call like the polio that immunization yeah they should say an immunization is different from something like a flu shot right right and by the way flu shots are like sixty percent effective yeah and they've been around forever and some people still get them and I'm like that that's no guarantee either in fact every time I swear every time I get a flu shot I've had maybe I don't know four or five flu shots my entire life as an adult once it was my decision and usually it's like oh I'm going a giant and I say hey flu shots and I'm like all right what the hell let's do it this year I always end up getting the flu anyway yeah I'm like I'm like I'm like Michelle Walensky and all these other stooges that keep saying that they've got COVID I'm like wait a minute you took eight boosters yeah that's why I was going how did that happen I think you know the flu shot's funny my doctor back you know when that was the whole thing they were like do you want to get the flu shot this year the year before I got it and I got the flu and I said no because the year before I got it and I got the flu and they're like well you know that didn't cause you to get the flu I said I understand that but it didn't stop me from getting the flu therefore what am I what exactly am I doing by getting this flu shot yeah did you see there's a commercial my wife and I saw this last night it's crazy they are now blaming you know there's been this vaccine you know we all know the myocarditis start side effects etc all of the people collapsing they are now blaming an increase in heart attacks on the flu and they are now telling you to get a flu shot so that you lower your risk of heart attacks this is real there was a commercial about this last night my wife and I were like are you kidding me yeah everything everything is being blamed except the one obvious variable that is causing all of this of course possibly of course there you go yeah it's risk reward so if for an 18 year old let's say a teenager or a 25 year old or whatever the age and you're and you're really healthy if you if you look at that your doctor may say to you you know what I'm not for nothing but with the small risk of myocarditis that does for for whatever reason seems to impact young males yeah the risk reward is there that if you get covid or you get the flu you're going to beat it so maybe for you that's not right maybe though for somebody who has congenital heart issues and they're 65 years old maybe their risk reward is such that they would want to get that yeah but you mentioned the conversation with your doctor what did they do during the pandemic you couldn't get a doctor's appointment you're lucky if you got a zoom appointment and maybe people didn't feel as free to speech they'd have speech and have a private conversation with their physician but also you couldn't go to church think about the things that they shut us away from you couldn't go to your gym but you could go to the liquor store as I did frequently you know what I mean yeah number three this is where this is where learning how to make your own whiskey is very valuable yeah you got that Tennessee moonshine down there first I could use some moonshine right now pal you know again I will I will send you a photo of of what I've got down here you'll be very happy beautiful nice yeah so number three the NFL brothers Jason and Travis Kelsey you know I'm ready for February we just get three football see I'm done with all right it hasn't even started enough this is why being a jet fans fun because by like week five we don't have to worry anymore so well Eagles we're very excited today's cut day so we have to reduce the roster from 90 to 53 couch but and so Eagles you know we're excited about our season so how about this Jason and Travis Kelsey the NFL brothers inking this deal worth a reported 100 million dollars with Amazon's wondering to produce and distribute their popular podcast new heights yeah well maybe they maybe they can take that 100 million and invest in some upgrades to the beer that they're selling now by the way if you had the Kelsey beer I have not so all right so I sure I know you're not going to know this but don't you know where the restaurant on skip back pike is as you head towards Ambler panache mm-hmm so that they had it on tap for a happy for a happy hour panache yeah you know me I always watch the name panache it sounds better dawn sounds more Italian so I had it it's like a watered down corona light is garbage really yeah it was like three dollars I'm like I'll try it I can suck in that it's trash over the weekend it's it's just a beer it's trash yeah yeah yeah I would I would drink it for free at a fantasy draft or that's about it yeah yeah I agree with that garbage sorry Kelsey I've had it with you and your stinking beer well new heights very popular podcast so 100 million congratulations we are sponsored by Piazza autogroup during the Volkswagen satties summer sales event get 0.9% financing for 16 months or a $3,500 customer bonus on new 20 24 atlas models just visit him Piazza Volkswagen of Ardmore and Langhorn or you can always visit him at Piazza vw.com for more details thank you Piazza autogroup PIA ZZ a Piazza autogroup sponsoring our big three panache huh so that's how you say it panache panache panache I still got it wrong I like how you said it though panache panache panache it sounds like yachty panache exactly right all right 855 839 1210 coming up next Donald Trump is polling better in Pennsylvania than the numbers show we have the proof to back it up Athan Kootsarumbus real clear politics PA joins us to start the nine o'clock hour stay there Piazza 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it X and my buddy Athan Kootzer Rumbus from real clear Pennsylvania has a new column up with Donald Trump and his polling prospects here in Pennsylvania and Athan is good enough to join us for a couple of minutes this morning how you doing buddy good to have you back on the show Nick it is great to be back good to have you so tell us right now what's the polling trend here with Trump in Pennsylvania that nobody is talking about that you've uncovered you know Nick for the past couple weeks I've been hearing about coconuts and brat summer and I got to be honest with you I have no idea what coconuts or brat summer means so I just figured let me just dig into the polling and see what's really going on here in Pennsylvania at this point eight years ago Hillary Clinton led Pennsylvania polling by nine points and at this point four years ago Joe Biden led Pennsylvania polling by an average of nearly six points now we all know Hillary Clinton lost Pennsylvania Joe Biden won Pennsylvania but heading into the convention last week Donald Trump was actually leading polls in Pennsylvania which is remarkable and there's nobody talking about this trend so I went further back in history and looked at some of the prior polling for presidential cycles here in PA so back in 2016 there were 59 public polls released President Trump only led in two of those 59 Pennsylvania polls then I looked at 2020 there were 84 public polls released in Pennsylvania the president only led in five of them then I took a look at this cycle there have been 17 public polls released so far president Trump is winning 13 of them Nick 13 of the 17 polls that have come out this year president Trump is winning he's winning more polls this year than he did in the prior two presidential cycles combined and nobody's talking about it it's actually double I mean you think about it two and five is seven he's got 13 this time around so again 57 out of 59 favored Hillary in 16 79 out of 84 favored Joe four years ago and now Trump is leading in 13 of those 17 so what is Trump done to kind of up end the polling here in the Keystone state yeah you know that's the that's the that's the question for victory right what exactly is driving this and what's confounding to me and I think a lot of people that study this stuff is that it doesn't seem to be a single factor that is driving it so I just I kind of walk through what are the potential reasons for why this is happening so one that people point too often is the effect of what are known as shy Trump voters people who were hesitant to say publicly that they supported the president in 2016 knowing particularly in the suburbs how much pushback there was against the president they may have been hesitant back then in 2020 to say that I support the president but I think after the assassination assassination attempted butler I just think that there are no more shy Trump voters they feel like president Trump almost took a bullet for them and they feel like they owe it to the president to tell people that they support him so I think that's that's probably a good factor here another factor is that President Biden was born and raised in Scranton Joe and there are a lot of swing voters in northeastern Pennsylvania and I think that they stuck with him being the northeast guy I just don't see that in polling now he Donald Trump is beating the numbers that he had in the past in northeast P.A. against both Hillary Clinton and President Biden that affinities now gone and then when you go west to the state you know you go over to Erie. Erie is a working class kind of place it is your quintessential swing voter it doesn't seem like Vice President Harris with her San Francisco roots it just doesn't feel like she's getting a lot of traction they're based on the polling that we're seeing another factor is that President Biden represented the state of Delaware as the United States senator as you folks know we're in the same media market and for nearly 40 years the Philadelphia media covered then senator Biden almost like a Pennsylvania senator so he had that affinity here in the suburbs he had that affinity here in Pennsylvania I just don't see Vice President Harris having that same kind of affinity and make something that you've talked about a lot on your show and elsewhere is that the support of African American males you know make no mistake about it there is going to be an African American turnout surge in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh probably akin to what we saw in 2008 but it looks like the anecdotes we're seeing of African American males questioning whether or not President Trump is a viable option for them is reopening we've all seen the barbershop video but it's also reflected in the polling where President Trump got 20% 15% sorry 12% of the African American vote in the past what if he gets 15% this time what if he gets 18% this time that would negate any kind of turnout surge that would come out of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh but there's some other stuff that's happening eight in 2008 there were 1.1 more million Democrats in Pennsylvania than Republicans that is now wheeled down to a deficit of only 350,000 voters and then if you look at the active verse in active voters in active voters or those that haven't voted in over 10 years that deficit is now down to 150,000 voters so the state has fundamentally changed in who lives here who's registered to vote and their propensity for voting that's a really really big deal and then finally we've got the mail-in ballots so mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania were unveiled during the lockdowns in 2020 and it was clear that Democrats are going to have much greater adoption of mail-in ballots than Republicans at this point in 2020 nearly 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot and half of the mail-in ballot for Democrats came after this week meaning that they were about halfway through the applications they were going to get then if you look at the 2022 midterm more than 900,000 Democrats applied to vote by mail but a third of them came after this week four years ago now you look at today's numbers 650,000 Democrats have applied to vote by mail which is a lot but if their goal was to keep their pace for what they did in 2020 which again pandemic year likely won't happen again but even to get close to that number of 1.7 million mail-in ballot applicants on behalf of Democrats there just might not be enough time so I think all of these things taken together might help to explain why President Trump is overperforming in the polls compared to what he did in the past. Athan Kuzaramba is real clear politics joining us here on talk radio 1210 I know Sean and Don might want to jump in here last one for me for you Athan all of these numbers sound encouraging from Trump being under pulled to the deficit reduced from a million to 300,000 but I think we've seen the last couple of years we see polls we get excited and they let us down what does this all really mean in the grand scheme of things between let's say September 16th when early voting starts through November 5th here in the state. Nick it means people have to go vote these polls mean nothing if Republicans don't go vote back in 2022 a lot of us felt incredibly bullish about the election particularly after the debacle in Afghanistan everything happening with the economy but about 200,000 Republicans who were anticipated to vote didn't come to vote and that's water on the bridge history why they came out didn't come out to vote we can debate but people have to come and vote. Sean if you want to jump in go right ahead yeah Athan thanks for joining us today I'm a polling geek as well and I was able to read your your article last night we were getting ready for this you mentioned that 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot by this point is that or is that is that in total that's the first question and second is when is the one is the cutoff right for four mail-in ballot applications because if that's the case and the Democrats are really going to need to drum up a huge amount of enthusiasm I think the Trump factor on the ballot will get people out to vote but was 1.7 million Democrats was that the application by this time in August or is that the total application in 2020 1.7 million was the total number of applications in 2020 and they got half of that 1.7 million by this week in 2020 and the the deadline is I believe it's Tuesday October 29th okay so they have some time but it's a lot of time there's not not as much time and they have a lot of ground left to cover so hey Athan good morning the two questions one is about the all the headlines saying that Harris leads Trump by quite a margin among Hispanic voters and in Pennsylvania we've seen Trump force 47 opening different centers in Hispanic Hispanic neighborhoods here in Philadelphia in the the Reading area as well as across the state that's the number one to ask you about Hispanic voters in particular especially since RFK then drops out of the race how does that impact with Catholic Hispanic voters and number two one of the headlines in the Philadelphia Inquirer is saying that in Bucks County I know that Governor Shapiro was campaigning with Senator Casey Democrat long-time Democrat obviously running on his father's legacy but saying that this election as far as the Senate is up to to Bucks County and so they were saying that essentially they were worried yesterday as they were campaigning in Bucks against Republican Dave McCormick. Don in terms of the first question with the Latino vote what I think a lot of folks misunderstand about the Latino vote is that it's not monolithic and it's you know contingent on what ethnicity of Latino somebody is so for example a Latino that's Cuban they tend to be hardcore Republicans because of their history with Cuba and and what Ronald Reagan did to support them and and and all that kind of stuff what we have here in Pennsylvania is is a little bit different we have a lot of Latinos that are of Mexican descent Ecuadorian various South American but we also have a large Puerto Rican contingent and Puerto Rican tend to be part of a voting block that is democratic so while in other places of the country like Texas or Florida or North Carolina or Ohio where the president might win Latinos outright what is different about Pennsylvania is that we have a larger continuum of Puerto Rican voters who tend to vote Democrat now whether or not the president can break through that vote and block of Latinos this time is is to be determined but it's pretty clear that they've had success in other states and don't for the second question about Bucks County it's where I live here where I live in northwestern Bucks County there are probably three times more Trump signs than there were in 2016 and 2020 in fact that will probably walk to Wawa on Trump signs without getting my feet wet and that's how fired up people here are to vote for the president but it is we are the quintessential swing county and again something else that's that's underreported is that Bucks County has flipped Republican in terms of registration that was something nobody had anticipated happening with cycle and it happened pretty quickly Athens just a couple of questions here as we close things out here in the final few minutes and I do want to stay in Pennsylvania you alluded to Bucks County I like you know I'm in Montgomery County I know it's blue but I know the history of Northampton County and that's where I grew up in the eastern Bethlehem area and it seems like as Northampton County votes that's the way it falls for the state of Pennsylvania based on recent results 2016 2020 does that still hold merit and how do you this is I guess just a forecast and a projection any idea on how you see Northampton County falling in 2024 you know Nick you hit her on the head regarding Northampton County Northampton is growing and the Lehigh Valley as a whole is growing and one of the things driving the growth of the Lehigh Valley are refugees from New York and New Jersey who have said I've had enough taxes I've had enough with the liberal policies that I don't like so they're coming here as a refuge but the big question that we that is unresolved is are they bringing those policies with them from the states that they left and we're going to find out in the selection whether or not they they came for a change of pace or whether or not they they want to stick with some of those policies but they they just are willing to cut the court yet you've been doing this a long time big endorsement last Friday Bobby Kennedy backing Donald Trump what type of impact do you think that'll have here in Pennsylvania Nick I think it's substantial the reason being is that the polling that I've seen of late indicated that the support that RFK junior had as of today was mostly from Republicans at this point who were disaffected with the president so at this point you would presume that RFK endorsed in the president would then bring those voters over in Pennsylvania the percentage of those voters was three to four points well the past two elections were decided by under a point so that's kind of a big deal last one for me Athens and I'm curious because I've heard Laura Trump say this I've heard the platform of the RNC about embracing the broken system that we have early voting mail-in ballots we know that the election is technically on November 5th but the election in Pennsylvania starts on September 16th and it ends on November 5th and I'll never get this sound bite of you out of my head back in uh mid-November after the midterms of 2022 you said in regards to Federman winning and Shapiro winning that Republicans just stopped showing up at the ballot box on election day after five o'clock it was like a ghost town after dinner uh I if you say that again to me in about nine or ten weeks I'm hoping it's because yeah Republicans embraced early voting and got things in early and didn't try to show up on election day and overcome a major deficit your your gut instinct on whether or not Republicans will embrace early voting starting September 16th how do you feel about that yeah Nick we're already seeing it and it is due we're seeing positive developments and it's due to a lot of hard work so for example in Lebanon County Republicans make up 43 percent of those who are replied to vote by mail and in Lancaster County Republicans make up I think it was 33 percent or 34 percent as of last night so those are two red counties in Pennsylvania where Republicans are adopting mail-in ballots on mass that is fantastic news but the challenge is in Philadelphia and in the suburban collar counties Republicans are not and it's a function of would they rather just vote in person that's how they're gonna vote or is it that it's so hard to get a message to suburban voters that they just haven't adopted it yet but outside of southeastern Pennsylvania Republicans had started to adopt using mail-in ballots and again as you had said Nick you know working the polls a sea change happened when President Trump was on the ballot you know traditionally Republican voter would come first thing in the morning or would come during during the day when President Trump was on the ballot that changed you would see a surge of voters coming after five o'clock and it would be guys in F-150s and working-class people who came to vote after work and we didn't see that in 2022 those guys didn't show up and they need to show up in 2024 there needs to be a line outside of polls of people coming to vote. The website realclearpensylvania.com his latest column under reported polling suggests Trump poised to win in P.A. ATHIN CUTS ARUMBIS great stuff is always pal we appreciate the insight and the knowledge. Thanks Nick talk to you soon. You got it there he is. ATHIN CUTS ARUMBIS joining us so that should make you feel good here on a Tuesday morning right you look at all those historical trends of how Trump has done in the past versus what he's doing now I was blown away by that when I read that 57 out of 59 polls in 16 advantage Hillary 79 out of 84 advantage Joe in 2020 now Trump's 13 and 4 in 17 P.A. polls against well might as well be Hillary. Kamala Harris you got to be kidding me with that that's a great sign. Yeah the only thing I'm going to take from that article is and and this is not I'm not trying to you know his little devil's advocate right one of the things that ATHIN wrote about is that there was a shy Trump voter that was not necessarily that is no longer it says no longer inhibited from voicing their support so are the polls more accurate and does the you know the constant under polling or the understating Trump support continue or are the polls now more accurate because people are more accurately answering them that's the questions you know the question that's in my mind because if it is a if it's if it's the same as it was a couple years ago where you know they're understating Donald Trump support by multiple points well then maybe he's up for five in P.A. but if it's more accurate than it is razor thin we got to vote like it's razor thin but I agree I agree with you that it's it's very interesting to see these new polling trends where these the race is much closer at this point in time think about yeah and think about that you were a quote closet Trump fan but it took a bullet hitting his ear for you to maybe come out and say you know what I'm no longer going to hide the fact that I'm a Trump supporter you tried to kill my president so now I'm just going to wear my my Trump love on my sleeve right five five five is undeniable yeah no doubt about it galvanizing for sure it's a killing company on demand from talk radio twelve ten W.P.H.D and the free Odyssey app Sean I want to get to this story because this is this is fascinating I know you have some thoughts on this and Don I can't tell you how many big takes we have done over 22 months about Kamala Harris and the border but I want to tee you up the start this conversation with the clip that Sean posted about a half hour 45 minutes ago in regards to Kamala Harris and the border a while back boys this is clip 36 let's take another trip down flip-flop memory lane here's Kamala Harris this issue is about a vanity project for this president right and it is a problem of his own making right 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 California I specialize on transnational criminal organizations yeah that's that while I'm gonna stop them no no no no oh there she goes Katherine whoa it's a cacklefoot oh my god she's got a future on the view if she just wants to laugh for an hour and all for nothing of substance so let's get this straight Sean Ferris she said once before that the wall was un-american she's implied that the wall is racist and as you heard the wall is not going to stop anybody but now she wants to plagiarize Donald Trump yet again and after having probably closer to 15 million than 10 million illegal aliens enter our country which by the way I don't know if anybody on the show believes in the great replacement theory I do I subscribe to it I think it's happening before our very eyes basically you lose voters so you bring in new voters by opening up your borders and then you say you know what add that Trump guy he's not crazy after all let's let's finish the border let's finish securing the wall all that stuff that's just laying there in the dirt rotting away collecting rust and then let's pump hundreds of millions of more fresh dollars into it because well mission achieve objective accomplished right it let everybody in and then give them jobs at lower paying rates as they now kick out not only white people but black people from low housing low income housing everybody that's a citizen of the United States should be looking at this as clear as day and realizing what has been happening here what has been in play for four years and now she just wants to copy Trump on that as well I mean how do people fall for this I don't want to have it melt down at 934 romance at the finish line but I like my head ready to explode over this your head should be exploding and you know what and that's a good thing because this makes no sense first of all the great replacement is not a theory it is a process and it's happening and they're telling you that it's happening if that Clark from Brooklyn New York came on and said we need these illegals especially in my district for redistricting purpose she said that she wants to bring people in that do not belong in this country that have no now no legal claim to this country no legal claim 100 percent of illegal immigrants are criminals that's not nice I don't care they broke the law when they came here illegally I'm not here to be nice I'm going to tell you the truth 100 percent of illegal aliens are criminals the minute they set foot in this country in violation of immigration law otherwise known as illegally that's number one number two walls ain't go stop nobody she said that she slipped into one of those accents that she likes to do I don't know what character that was but she decides that walls don't work which we just talked about a couple hours ago a little a few segments ago right that walls do work you know how we know they work we still use them right that's like we also still use the wheel because the wheel works as well okay if walls didn't work we would have found something better we haven't that's why we still use walls walls stop people all the time hey Kamala if the wall can't stop people want to go try and run through it you're not going to make it very far because walls work they're they're doing what they're supposed to do and obstructing you from getting from point a to point b oh that's number two number three now they want it this is what the government does not just on immigration but they do this with every crisis that pops up they cause it they deny that it's happening then it happens it ruins people's lives they knew that was going to happen anyway and then they go oh my gosh look at all these problems that are happening vote for us we're going to fix it no no we're not going you caused it again arsonist holding the matches hey uh make me the fire chief uh no we're not going to make the arsonist holding the matches the fire chief thank you very much this woman is a joke and if we had an honest media for about 40 seconds they would not just answer about the border but they would ask her about all these other positions that she has abandoned her stances on you wouldn't just say hey Kamala uh you know do you believe in this now you would say what led you from believing that the wall was racist and a vanity project to believe in that we need to spend money on it what led you to believe that when did you learn it why did you learn it how did you learn it and why have you made this journey from point a to point b in terms of your political stance we all have an honest media they don't care they're not asking for interviews they want her to stay hidden because they hate trump and they want her to win it's it is despicable so your head should be it's yeah yeah so so don we have a situation here we're now Kamala Harris Axios has this big story that Harris is embracing a more hawkish immigration policy as Donald Trump's campaign spends tens of million dollars attacking her about the border but she still has significant differences with Trump on immigration including his plan for mass deportations so she wants to build the wall finish the wall but keep the people that came here illegally because the end objective here is to get them to eventually one day be able to hopefully vote democrat which explains why she's opposed to the mass deportation i mean you don't need to be uh you know you you could get through the ninth grade and figure this out what's going on here you don't need to have a college degree in political science yeah and as of as of this moment when i look up you know Kamala Harris what is her actual platform what are her policies as written out i don't find it i mean that that is stunning to me number one number and and by the way what was it uh yesterday we found i think it was glamour like glamour magazine wrote about her policy issues more than she or her campaign have written about her so-called policy issues no this flip-flopping is exactly why she wants to avoid any kind of a debate because she knows when she starts talking that's all you need but that boom so that's why for trump if i'm with his camera i'm saying agree to it if she wants to sit down let the woman sit if she wants no cards letter because it doesn't matter once you start getting into the nitty gritty and you start saying but wait a minute for you know how is it that you ran for president and you were over here and now you're over here like like you said how do you explain that you got from point a to point b and there there is zero explanation and then she'll say well a policy is you know the venn diagram whatever she says yeah right i love venn diagrams thank you and so get her it get her in front of the public in front of the media as much as possible god if Tulsi gabra can just pluck the meat off the bone four years ago oh imagine what trump could do trump's gonna swallow the bones whole there's gonna be nothing left that's why she wants to that's why she wants to back out and you know at one's point you know she mentioned you know you were here you were there and nick your sports guy you know we talk about it all the time every now and then but if you have like a best friend right just think anybody this is not a republican or democrat issue best friend who loves the philadelphia phyllis right yeah biggest phyllis fan you know they would go they would crawl over broken glass to support the philadelphia phyllis and then out of the blue one day they're like i'm a Mets fan are you not asking why yeah how do you arrive in that field right like how you you used to be the biggest phyllis you had your wardrobe was old phyllis jersey got everybody and now you walking around like oh i love people on so i'm a Mets fan how did that happen you're not asking why yeah you're not a that's your friend yeah this is somebody vote this is somebody we're even president so we have people well okay change your position so so far without any official policies on our website we've heard a communist policy on price gouging uh to cat to cat prices we've seen uh copycatting trump on child tax credits and the wall with the southern border and um you know a combination of super super far left stuff yet there's a claim that she's going to be more moderate and more centrist i mean she's all over the map she's like don't get no tax on tips no tax on tips i mean she's literally has political ADHD she has attention deficit hyperactive disorder she doesn't know what she she doesn't know where she's coming or going don't believe for medicare for she went for medicare for all to medicare for none nobody gets health care that's it i mean this is literally how drastic it's going i mean it's like it was like me and my fantasy draft on sunday i went up to my draft board and i was like all i'm gonna go quarterback you know i'm second thought maybe i should take a running back after you know after further review i grabbed the wide receiver sticker and put it up like i mean make up your stinking mind on what you want lady come on because i want to go but you know what that that's fine because this is honestly this is this is a gift from the gods to trump right like i mean he should be able to just in when we're 13 days out she she's not going to be able to have a full menu so to speak of policies available for americans to digest between now and september 10th i mean we're still waiting on the first interview and maybe we'll get like two or three policies on that softball sunday interview that's probably going to come up here in the next three or four days right like i think that's we you think that you think they do these interviews this weekend because every day weekend yeah this friday her advisor or her campaign says there will be an interview this month well the month ends on this sunday right so it's gonna be you're right a labor day weekend yeah they'll tape it on friday and it'll air with you know sloppadopolis or somebody on sunday morning right and nobody be watching cuz it's labor day weekend right yeah but if she says something they're waiting to bury yeah but shawn i think with today's news cycle if she says something that's way out there or whatever she says because there's been such a vacuum i do think that the news media they're still going to be talking about it next Tuesday when everybody goes back to work in school yeah i think you're right yeah i think you're right yeah because it's election season once labor day yeah you're in you're in after labor day you're you are strapping fast and sea-filled sun right you are not free to move about the cabin you got to sit down and strapping it's going to be bumpy all right we will come back and get to today in music history as well as what's untapped for the dawn show uh we totally blew through cut sheet part do but the the Kamala Harris border flip-flop story had to be covered so i'm glad we got through that we'll find out what dawn has lined up 17 minutes out and we'll find out coming up next this is the kaolin company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free odyssey app yeah so we're going to update you on first of all representative mike kelly speaking out this morning so getting some new information as far as the task force that is not letting it go as far as what happened with the trump uh the attempted assassination of president former president trump so you'll hear from mike kelly we'll get into some of the details as far as what they're looking for and what happened yesterday as they were here in pennsylvania in person returning to the so-called scene of the crime talk about that we'll update you on the zookerberg thing that they i don't know what time you played that nick that's getting a lot of reaction as far as you know a ceo of meta facebook and social media mark zookerberg basically saying he was bullied by this administration that's basically i'm paraphrasing here but that's basically what he was admitting and now the white house really pushing back and so there's all of this fallout you know because now people are saying oh wait a minute zookerberg is coming out and then oh remember that he was impressed by trump fight fight fight oh yeah so a lot the lot of reaction on both sides of the aisle to that one yeah and then that's fascinating isn't it i'm just i am fascinated with that and where the white house because the white house is really pushing back and so they're pushing back against zoch to say that like he's mischaracterizing what they did yes you know it'll be ashamed on you'll be shame if mark zocherberg got a little ticked off at the administration be shamed yeah you know comes out publicly endorses trump says that's the most badass thing i've ever seen fight fight yeah you you said we need 50-50 i'll take 60-40 i will have x instagram at face but i'm just saying yep i don't want censorship but you know hey ain't no fun when the rabbit's got the gun it'd be it'd be a shame rap it's got your real shame i have really would 10 15 we have a woman who is if she's a PhD she's an expert on the brain and food when we talk about you know rfk jr bringing to light all the issues about nutrition and the importance of of nutrition and the impact of corporations and why america is different so we'll talk to her as far as getting into the nitty gritty about what's going on with your food okay so she's an expert on the brain see if she's got time to examine mind when she's got a spare moment be interested to see the findings all right sounds good don't show it about seven and a half minutes we wrap it up on a Tuesday with what occurred today in music history today august 27th we celebrate the birthdays of glenn matlock from the sex petals who's now 68 bill shulman from jennel jian who's 87 and alex lifeson from rosh who's now 71 we also lost dvey varn on this day in 90 and the beatles manager brian epsdine in 67 singles a coup cherish by the association 66 and hey jlc by the jin blossom's in 92 almsacoot songs for the death by queens the stone age in 2002 in 96 pro jam release no code in 91 pro jam release 10 and also 91 bob seager released the fire inside also in 2018 weird al got a star in the hall you would walk a fame in 80 16 a turner got her star in 88 tracey chavitt was topped the album chart and in 65 just furling the courage elvis met the beatles for the very first time at his bell air mansion but lastly on this day in 55 ain't that a shame by fat stamina hits number 10 in the u.s becoming the very first r&b song to hit the top 10 on the pop chart for kale company i fill up with nice work philip good job out of you as always shawn ferris what do you say we come back and we run it back one more time tomorrow i think we do it and i think we're gonna have a whole heck of a lot to talk about and i'm very excited to be back with you guys tomorrow morning let's go all right looking forward to that the dawn show is up next we're back tomorrow morning at six have a great rest of your Tuesday and as the big guy would say if i were smart i'd say thank you and leave start your day with kale and company weekday morning six till ten on talk radio twelve ten wpht and the free odyssey app i'm sally home with the podcast history this week in each episode we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events major elections world wars scientific breakthroughs but we also bring you into the smaller behind-the-scenes stories the unsung heroes secret meetings even personal grudges that changed the course of history listen to and follow history this week and odyssey podcast in partnership with the history channel available now for free on the odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts we will go a little super super in the weeds hyper local coming up in about 17 minutes as athen ku to rumbus will join us his latest column for real clear politics on trump and under polling here in the state that could very well determine the whole ball of wax but before all of that and kamala harris's latest flip-flop let's get to a dawn stencil and big three at eight forty three it's the big three and eight fun killing company sponsored by piazza autogroup this morning number one in pennsylvania returning to the scene of the crime republican pennsylvania representative mike kelly leading the chairman of the house task force on the attempted assassination of one donald j trump and questioning what he says appears to have been a frozen that's the quote frozen response from law enforcement when they first spotted the gunman that wannabe assassin 20-year-old thomas crooks that's one of the headlines this morning that we're getting the latest and learning a little more about this task force as they visited the actual site butler pennsylvania where obviously a wannabe assassin shot at former president's analogy trump july thirteenth killing killing one attend a quarry compare a tour and then wounding two others severely wounding two others who survived who we've talked a lot about and as we know donald trump will be going back to butler later in the campaign calendar in october yes hopefully we will too oh that's right yeah killing company road trip uh so they're they're gonna have to fly in for that yes we would love to have your brother and so we have that going on as they continue to investigate look at body worn camera footage that has been released we know about the whistle blowers they want to talk to the whistle blowers that we already know of and they alluded to the fact that maybe there are others and so encouraging any other so-called whistle blowers you know who want to come forward to do so so that's a good thing is we hope for transparency it's a bipartisan commission they're visiting butler pennsylvania we also have a reaction and a follow up to something that kill and here on killing company that is a news live update and that is the white house this morning reacting this morning to the fact that meta ceo mark zukerberg admitted in that letter that the the biden Harris administration pressured or bullied his company into censoring americans particularly regarding the covid-19 content and we now have the white house reacting to this in kind of a word salad if you will saying quote when confronted with a deadly pandemic this administration encouraged responsible actions to protect public health and safety our position has been clear and consistent we believe tech companies as well as other private actors should take into account the effects their actions have on the american people while making independent choices about the information they present also translation of don't question anything don't do your due diligence just trust visor johnson and johnson moderna big pharma and your federal government to tell you what to do and what to put into your body first of all what ever happened to my body my choice right all right but for now now don't trust johnson johnson i i don't even trust woody johnson in that family to run a football team right i definitely do not because look at what happens i definitely and you know how many times i've been you know i've been under the influence of what we call the adult soda in the stands of met life stadium screaming your vaccine is more embarrassed than your football team it's great yo jeff defense couldn't stop a cold your vaccine case i mean people are like you're really doing that right now you know how much i drank in the parking lot do you do you go to social media to get the answers to what you uh should or should not take for whatever is ailing you whatever happened to just consulting with your physician right like every time i get on my treadmill it says consult with your physician before you take up an exercise program why all of a sudden am I relying on the government and facebook to tell me what to do as far as taking oh by the way and can we stop calling it a vaccine it's not a vaccine all right yeah it's not a vaccine to change the definition now so it is uh you know they change you know the vaccines we're supposed to prevent illness then i was supposed to prevent severe illness now it prevents nothing everything's a vaccine it prevents nothing yeah they should they should call like the polio that immunization yeah they should say an immunization is different from something like a flu shot right right and by the way flu shots are like 60 percent effective yeah and they've been around forever and some people still get them and i'm like that's no guarantee either in fact every time i swear every time i get a flu shot i've had maybe i don't know four or five flu shots my entire life as an adult once it was my decision and usually it's like oh i'm going a giant and i say hey flu shots and i'm like all right what the hell let's do it this year i always end up getting the flu anyway yeah i'm like yeah i'm like real shell will insky and all these other stooges that keep saying that they've got covid i'm like wait a minute you took eight boosters yeah that's why i just got how did that happen you know the flu shot's funny my doctor back you know when that was the whole thing they were like do you want to get the flu shot this year and the year before i got it and i got the flu and i said no because the year before i got it and i got the flu and they're like well you know that didn't cause you to get the flu i said i understand that but it didn't stop me from getting the flu therefore what am i what exactly am i doing by getting this flu shot did you see there's a commercial my wife and i saw this last night it's crazy they are now blaming you know there's been this vaccine you know we all know the myocarditis side effects etc all of the people collapsing they are now blaming an increase in heart attacks on the flu and they are now telling you to get a flu shot so that you lower your risk of heart attacks this is real there was a commercial about this last night my wife and i were like are you kidding me everything everything is being blamed except the one obvious variable that is causing all of this of course possibly of course there you go yeah it's a risk reward so if for an 18 year old let's say a teenager or a 25 year old or whatever the age and you're and you're really healthy if you if you look at that your doctor may say to you you know what not for nothing but with the small risk of myocarditis that does is for for whatever reason seems to impact young males yeah the risk reward is there that if you get covid or you get the flu you're going to beat it so maybe for you that's not right maybe though for somebody who has congenital heart issues and they're 65 years old maybe their risk reward is such that they would want to get that but you mentioned the conversation with your doctor what did they do during the pandemic you couldn't get a doctor's appointment you were lucky if you got a zoom appointment and maybe people didn't feel as free to speech they have speech and have a private conversation with their physician but also you couldn't go to church think about the things that they shut us away from you couldn't go to your gym but you could go to the liquor store as I did frequently you know what I mean yeah uh number three and this is where this is where learning how to make your own whiskey is very valuable yeah you got a Tennessee moonshine down there first I could use some moonshine right now pal you know um again I will I will send you a photo uh of uh of what I've got down here you'll be very happy beautiful nice yeah so number three the NFL brothers uh Jason and Travis Kelsey you know I'm ready for February can we just get three football see I'm done with football already I wasn't even smart enough this is why being a jet fans fun because by like week five we don't have to worry anymore so well eagles were very excited today's cut day so if to reduce the roster from 90 to 53 couch but uh and if so eagles you know we're excited about our season so how about this Jason and Travis Kelsey uh the NFL brothers inking this deal worth a reported 100 million dollars with Amazon's wondering to produce and distribute their popular podcast new heights yeah well maybe they maybe they can take that 100 million and invest in some upgrades to the beer that they're selling now oh by the way if you had the Kelsey beer I have not so all right so I sure I know you're not going to know this but don't you know where um the restaurant on skitback pike is as you head towards Ambler uh Pinochet so that they had it on tap for a happy for a happy hour a panache yeah you know me I always watch the name Pinochet it sounds better Don sounds more Italian um so I had it it's like a watered down corona light is garbage really yeah it was like three dollars I'm like I'll try it I can suck in that it's trash over the weekend it's it's just a beer it's trash yeah yeah I would I would drink it for free at a fantasy draft where that's about it yeah yeah I agree with that garbage sorry Kelsey I've had it with you and your stinking beer well new heights very popular podcast so 100 million congratulations we are sponsored by Piazza Auto Group during the Volkswagen savvy summer sales event get 0.9 person financing for 16 months or a $3,500 customer bonus on new 2024 atlas models just visit him Piazza Volkswagen of Ardmore and Langhorn or you can always visit him at Piazza vw.com for more details thank you Piazza Auto Group PIA ZZA Piazza Auto Group sponsoring our big three Pinesh huh so that's how you say it Pinesh Pinesh Pinesh I still got it wrong I like how you said it though Panachi Panachi it sounds like 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weekday morning six till 10 on talk radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app Tuesday morning on talk radio 1210 WPHT get us on the free Odyssey app watch us on YouTube and make sure you are following real clear Pia and real clear politics on Twitter we now call it X and my buddy Athan Kuzarumbus from real clear Pennsylvania has a new column up with Donald Trump and his polling prospects here in Pennsylvania and Athan is good enough to join us for a couple of minutes this morning how you doing buddy good to have you back on the show Nick it is great to be back good to have you so tell us right now what's the polling trend here with Trump in Pennsylvania that nobody is talking about that you've uncovered you know Nick for the past couple weeks I've been hearing about coconuts and brat summer and I got to be honest with you I have no idea what coconuts are brat summer means so I just figured let me just dig into the polling and see what's really going on here in Pennsylvania at this point eight years ago Hillary Clinton led Pennsylvania polling by nine points and at this point four years ago Joe Biden led Pennsylvania polling by an average of nearly six points now we all know Hillary Clinton lost Pennsylvania Joe Biden won Pennsylvania but heading into the convention last week Donald Trump was actually leading polls in Pennsylvania which is remarkable and there's nobody talking about this trend so I went further back in history and looked at some of the prior polling for presidential cycles here in PA so back in 2016 there were 59 public polls released President Trump only led in two of those 59 Pennsylvania polls then I looked at 2020 there were 84 public polls released in Pennsylvania the president only led in five of them then I took a look at this cycle there have been 17 public polls released so far President Trump is winning 13 of them Nick 13 of the 17 polls that have come out this year President Trump is winning he's winning more polls this year than he did in the prior two presidential cycles combined and nobody's talking about it it's actually double I mean you think about it two and five is seven he's got 13 this time around so again 57 out of 59 favored Hillary in 16 79 out of 84 favored Joe four years ago and now Trump is leading in 13 of those 17 so what is Trump done to kind of up end the polling here in the Keystone State yeah you know that's the that's the question for victory right what exactly is driving this and what's confounding to me and I think a lot of people that study this stuff is that it doesn't seem to be a single factor that is driving it so I just I kind of walk through one of the potential reasons for why this is happening so one that people point too often is the effect of what are known as shy Trump voters people who were hesitant to say publicly that they supported the president in 2016 knowing particularly in the suburbs how much pushback there was against the president they may even hesitant back then in 2020 to say that I support the president but I think after the assassination assassination attempted butler I just think that there are no more shy Trump voters they feel like president Trump almost took a bullet for them and they feel like they owe it to the president to tell people that they support him so I think that that's that's probably a good factor here. Another factor is that President Biden was born and raised in Scranton Joe and there are a lot of swing voters in northeastern Pennsylvania and I think that they stuck with him being the northeast guy. I just don't see that in polling now he Donald Trump is beating the numbers that he had in the past in northeast PA against both Hillary Clinton and President Biden that affinity is now gone and then when you go west to the state you know you go over to Erie. Erie is a working class kind of place it is your quintessential swing voter. It doesn't seem like Vice President Harris with her San Francisco roots it just it doesn't feel like she's getting a lot of traction there based on the polling that that we're seeing. Another factor is that President Biden represented the state of Delaware as the United States Center and as you folks know we're in the same media market and for nearly 40 years the Philadelphia media covered then Senator Biden almost like a Pennsylvania senator. So he had that affinity here in the suburbs he had that affinity here in Pennsylvania. Yeah I just don't see Vice President Harris having that same kind of affinity and make something that you've talked about a lot on your show and elsewhere is that the support of African American males you know make no mistake about it there is going to be an African American turnout surge in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh probably akin to what we saw in 2008. But it looks like the anecdotes we're seeing of African American males questioning whether or not President Trump is a viable option for them is reopening. We've all seen the barbershop video but it's also reflected in the polling where President Trump got 20% of the African American vote in the past. What if he gets 15% this time? What if he gets 18% this time? That would negate any kind of turnout surge that would come out of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Then there's some other stuff that's happening. In 2008 there were 1.1 more million Democrats in Pennsylvania than Republicans. That is now whittled down to a deficit of only 350,000 voters. And then if you look at the active versus inactive voters, inactive voters are those that haven't voted in over 10 years, that deficit is now down to 150,000 voters. So the state has fundamentally changed in who lives here, who's registered to vote and their propensity for voting. That's a really, really big deal. And then finally we've got the mail-in ballots. So mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania were unveiled during the lockdowns in 2020. And it was clear that Democrats are going to have much greater adoption of mail-in ballots than Republicans. At this point in 2020, nearly 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot. And half of the mail-in ballot for Democrats came after this week, meaning that they were about halfway through the applications they were going to get. Then if you look at the 2022 midterm, more than 900,000 Democrats applied to vote by mail, but a third of them came after this week four years ago. Now you look at today's numbers. 650,000 Democrats have applied to vote by mail, which is a lot. But if their goal was to keep their pace for what they did in 2020, which again, pandemic year likely won't happen again, but even to get close to that number of 1.7 million mail-in ballot applicants on behalf of Democrats, there just might not be enough time. So I think all of these things taken together might help to explain why President Trump is over-performing in the polls compared to what he did in the past. Ethan Kuzaramba's Real Clear Politics joining us here on Talk Radio 1210. I know Sean and Don might want to jump in here. Last one for me for you, Ethan. All of these numbers sound encouraging from Trump being under-pulled to the deficit reduced from a million to 300,000. But I think we've seen the last couple of years. We see polls, we get excited, and they let us down. What does this all really mean in the grand scheme of things between, let's say, September 16th when early voting starts through November 5th here in the state? Nick, it means people have to go vote. These polls mean nothing if Republicans don't go vote. Back in 2022, a lot of us felt incredibly bullish about the election, particularly after the debacle in Afghanistan, everything happening with the economy, but about 200,000 Republicans who were anticipated to vote didn't come to vote. And that's water and other bridge history, why they came out, didn't come out to vote, we can just debate, but people have to come and vote. Sean, if you want to jump in, go right ahead. Yeah, Ethan, thanks for joining us today. I'm a polling geek as well, and I was able to read your article last night when we were getting ready for this. You mentioned that 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot. By this point, is that in total? That's the first question. And second is, when is the cut-off for mail-in ballot applications? Because if that's the case, then the Democrats are really going to need to drum up a huge amount of enthusiasm. I think the Trump factor on the ballot will get people out to vote, but was 1.7 million Democrats? Was that the application by this time in August, or is that the total application in 2020? 1.7 million was the total number of applications in 2020, and they got half of that 1.7 million by this week in 2020. The deadline is, I believe it's Tuesday, October 29th. So they have some time, but it's a lot of time. There's not as much time, and they have a lot of ground left to cover. Hey, Ethan, good morning. Two questions. One is about all the headlines saying that Harris leads Trump by quite a margin among Hispanic voters. And in Pennsylvania, we've seen Trump force 47 opening different centers in Hispanic neighborhoods here in Philadelphia, in the the Reading area, as well as across the state. That's the number one to ask you about Hispanic voters, in particular, especially since RFK then drops out of the race. How does that impact with Catholic Hispanic voters? And number two, one of the headlines in the Philadelphia Inquirer is saying that in Bucks County, I know that Governor Shapiro was campaigning with Senator Casey, Democrat, longtime Democrat, obviously running on his father's legacy, but saying that this election as far as the Senate is up to to Bucks County. And so they were saying that essentially they were worried yesterday as they were campaigning in Bucks against Republican Dave McCormick. Don, in terms of the first question with the Latino vote, what I think a lot of folks misunderstand about the Latino vote is that it's not monolithic. And it's contingent on what ethnicity of Latino somebody is. So for example, a Latino that's Cuban, they tend to be hardcore Republicans because of their history with Cuba and what Ronald Reagan did to support them and all that kind of stuff. What we have here in Pennsylvania is a little bit different. We have a lot of Latinos that are of Mexican descent, Ecuadorian, various South American, but we also have a large Puerto Rican contingent and Puerto Rican tend to be part of a voting bloc that is democratic. So while in other places of the country like Texas or Florida or North Carolina or Ohio, where the president might win Latinos outright, what is different about Pennsylvania is that we have a large a continuum of Puerto Rican voters who tend to vote Democratic. Now, whether or not the president can break through that vote and block of Latinos this time is to be determined, but it's pretty clear that they've had success in other states. And Don, for the second question about Bucks County, it's where I live. Here where I live in Northwestern Bucks County, there are probably three times more Trump signs than there were in 2016 and 2020. In fact, that will probably walk to Wawa on Trump signs without getting my feet wet. I mean, that's how fired up people here are to vote for the president. But we are the quintessential swing county. And again, something else that's underreported is that Bucks County has flipped Republican in terms of registration. That was something nobody had anticipated happening with cycle. And it happened pretty quickly. Yeah, just a couple of questions here as we close things out here in the final few minutes. And I do want to stay in Pennsylvania. You alluded to Bucks County. I like, you know, I'm in Montgomery County. I know it's blue, but I know the history of North Hampton County. And that's where I grew up in the Easton Bethlehem area. And it seems like as North Hampton County votes, that's the way it falls for the state of Pennsylvania. Based on recent results, 2016, 2020, does that still hold merit? And how do you, this is, I guess, just a forecast and a projection? Any idea on how you see North Hampton County falling in 2024? You know, Nick, you hit her on the head regarding North Hampton County, North Hampton is growing. And the Lehigh Valley as a whole is growing. And one of the things driving the growth of the Lehigh Valley are refugees from New York and New Jersey, who have said I've had enough taxes. I've had enough with the liberal policies that I don't like. So they're coming here as a refuge. But the big question that is unresolved is, are they bringing those policies with them from the states that they left? And we're going to find out in the selection whether or not they came for a change pace or whether or not they want to stick with some of those policies, but they just aren't willing to cut the court yet. You've been doing this a long time. Big endorsement last Friday, Bobby Kennedy backing Donald Trump. What type of impact do you think that'll have here in Pennsylvania? Nick, I think it's substantial. The reason being is that the polling that I've seen of late indicated that the support that RFK junior had as of today was mostly from Republicans at this point who were disaffected with the president. So at this point, you would presume that RFK endorsed in the president would then bring those voters over in Pennsylvania. The percentage of those voters was three to four points. Well, the past two elections were decided by under a point. So that's kind of a big deal. Last one for me, Athan. And I'm curious because I've heard Laura Trump say this. I've heard the platform of the RNC about embracing the broken system that we have early voting mail in ballots. We know that the election is technically on November 5th. But the election in Pennsylvania starts on September 16th. And it ends on November 5th. And I'll never get this sound bite of you out of my head back in mid November after the midterms of 2022. You said in regards to Federman winning and Shapiro winning that Republicans just stopped showing up at the ballot box on election day after five o'clock. It was like a ghost town after dinner. If you say that again to me in about nine or 10 weeks, I'm hoping it's because, yeah, Republicans embraced early voting and got things in early and didn't try to show up on election day and overcome a major deficit. Your gut instinct on whether or not Republicans will embrace early voting starting September 16th. How do you feel about that? Yeah, Nick, we're already seeing it and it is due, we're seeing positive developments and it's due to a lot of hard work. So for example, in Lebanon County, Republicans make up 43% of those who are replied to vote by mail. And in Lancaster County, Republicans make up, I think it was 33% or 34% as of last night. So those are two red counties in Pennsylvania where Republicans are adopting mail-in ballots on mass. That is fantastic news. But the challenge is in Philadelphia and in the suburban collar counties, Republicans are not. And it's a function of would they rather just vote in person that's how they're going to vote? Or is it that it's so hard to get a message to suburban voters that they just haven't adopted it yet? But outside of southeastern Pennsylvania, Republicans have started to adopt using mail-in ballots. And again, as you had said, Nick, you know, working the polls, a C changed happened when President Trump was on the ballot. You know, traditionally Republican voter would come first thing in the morning or would come during the day. When President Trump was on the ballot, that changed. You would see a surge of voters coming after five o'clock. It would be guys in F-150s and working class people who came to vote after work. And we didn't see that in 2022. Those guys didn't show up. And they need to show up in 2024. There needs to be a line outside of polls of people coming to vote. The website realclearpensylvania.com his latest column under reported polling suggests Trump poised to win in PA. Athancuzarumbus great stuff is always pal. We appreciate the insight and the knowledge. Thanks, Nick, talk to you soon. You got it. There he is. Athancuzarumbus joining us. So that should make you feel good here on a Tuesday morning, right? You look at all those historical trends of how Trump has done in the past versus what he's doing now. I was blown away by that when I read that 57 out of 59 polls in 16 advantage Hillary 79 out of 84 advantage Joe in 2020. Now Trump's 13 and four in 17 PA polls against Hill. Well, might as well be Hillary. Kamala Harris, you got to be kidding me with that. That's a great sign. Yeah, the only thing I'm going to take from that article is, and this is not, I'm not trying to, you know, as a little devil's advocate, right? One of the things that Ethan wrote about is that there was a shy Trump voter that was not necessarily, that is no longer, it says no longer inhibited from voicing their support. So are the polls more accurate? And does the, you know, the constant under polling or the understating Trump support continue? Or are the polls now more accurate because people are more accurately answering them? That's the questions, you know, the question that's in my mind, because if it is, if it's the same as it was a couple years ago, where, you know, they're understating Donald Trump's support by multiple points, well, then maybe he's up for five in PA. But if it's more accurate, then it is razor thin. We got to vote like it's razor thin. But I agree, I agree with you that it's, it's very interesting to see these new polling trends where these, the race is much closer at this point in time. Think about it. Yeah. And think about that. You were a, quote, closet Trump fan, but it took a bullet hitting his ear for you to maybe come out and say, you know what, I'm no longer going to hide the fact that I'm a Trump supporter. You tried to kill my president. So now I'm just going to wear my, my Trump love on my sleeve, right? Five five five is undeniable. Yeah. No doubt about it. Calvinizing for sure. Sean, I want to get to this story because this is, this is fascinating. I know you have some thoughts on this and Don, I can't tell you how many big takes we have done over 22 months about Kamala Harris and the border. But I want to tee you up the start this conversation with the clip that Sean posted about a half hour 45 minutes ago in regards to Kamala Harris and the border a while back, boys, this is clip 36. Let's take another trip down flip flop memory lane. Here's Kamala Harris. This issue is about a vanity project for this president. Right. And it is a problem of his own making. Right. 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 California, I specialize in transnational criminal organizations. Yeah, that's that wall ain't gonna stop them. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, oh my god, she's got a future on the view if she just wants to laugh for an hour and all for nothing of substance. So let's get this straight, Sean Ferris. She said once before that the wall was un-American, she's implied that the wall is racist. And as you heard, the wall's not going to stop anybody, but now she wants to plagiarize Donald Trump yet again. And after having probably closer to 15 million than 10 million illegal aliens enter our country, which by the way, I don't know if anybody on the show believes in the great replacement theory. I do. I subscribe to it. I think it's happening before our very eyes. Basically, you lose voters, so you bring in new voters by opening up your borders. And then you say, you know what? And that Trump guy, he's not crazy after all. Let's let's finish the border. Let's finish securing the wall, all that stuff that's just laying there in the dirt rotting away, collecting rust, and then let's pump hundreds of millions of more fresh dollars into it. Because well, mission achieve objective accomplished, right? And let everybody in and then give them jobs at lower paying rates as they now kick out, not only white people, but black people from low housing, low income housing. Everybody that's a citizen of the United States should be looking at this as clear as day and realizing what has been happening here, what has been in play for four years. And now she just wants to copy Trump on that as well. I mean, how do people fall for this? I don't want to have it melt down at 934. We're almost at the finish line. But I like my head is ready to explode over this. Your head should be exploding. And you know what? And that's a good thing, because this makes no sense. First of all, the great replacement is not a theory. It is a process. And it's happening. And they're telling you that it's happening. If that Clark from Brooklyn, New York came on and said, we need these illegals, especially in my district for redistricting purpose, she said that she wants to bring people in that do not belong in this country that have no no legal claim to this country. No legal claim. 100% of illegal immigrants are criminals. That's not nice. I don't care. They broke the law when they came here illegally. I'm not here to be nice. I'm going to tell you the truth. 100% of illegal aliens are criminals. The minute they set foot in this country in violation of immigration law, otherwise known as illegally. That's number one. Number two, walls ain't going to stop nobody. She said that she slipped into one of those accents that she likes to do. I don't know what character that was. But she decides that walls don't work, which we just talked about a couple hours ago, a little a few segments ago, right? That walls do work. You know how we know they work? We still use them, right? That's like we also still use the wheel because the wheel works as well. Okay, if walls didn't work, we would have found something better. We haven't. That's why we still use walls. Walls stop people all the time. Hey, Kamala, if the wall can't stop people, want to go try and run through it. You're not going to make it very far because walls work. They're they're doing what they're supposed to do and obstructing you from getting from point A to point B. Oh, that's number two. Number three. Now they want it. This is what the government does, not just on immigration, but they do this with every crisis that pops up. They cause it. They deny that it's happening. Then it happens. It ruins people's lives. They knew that was going to happen anyway. And then they go, Oh my gosh, look at all these problems that are happening. Vote for us. We're going to fix it. No, no, we're not going to you caused it. Again, arsonist holding the matches. Hey, make me the fire chief. No, we're not going to make the arsonist holding the matches. The fire chief. Thank you very much. This woman is a joke. And if we had an honest media for about 40 seconds, they would not just answer about the border, but they would ask her about all these other positions that she has abandoned her stances on. You wouldn't just say, Hey, Kamala, you know, do you believe in this now? You would say, what led you from believing that the wall was racist and a vanity project to believe in that we need to spend money on it. What led you to believe that? When did you learn it? Why did you learn it? How did you learn it? And why have you made this journey from point A to point B in terms of your political stance? And we don't have an honest media. They don't care. They're not asking for interviews. They want her to stay hidden because they hate Trump. And they want her to win. It's it is despicable. So your head should be. Yeah. Yeah. So Don, we have a situation here. We're now Kamala Harris. Axios has this big story that Harris is embracing a more hawkish immigration policy as Donald Trump's campaign spends tens of million dollars attacking her about the border. But she still has significant differences with Trump on immigration, including his plan for mass deportations. So she wants to build the wall, finish the wall, but keep the people that came here illegally because the end objective here is to get them to eventually one day, be able to hopefully vote Democrat, which explains why she's opposed to the mass deportation. I mean, you don't need to be, you know, you could get through the ninth grade and figure this out. What's going on here? You don't need to have a college degree in political science. Yeah. And as of, as of this moment, when I look up, you know, Kamala Harris, what is her actual platform? What are her policies as written out? I don't find it. I mean, that that is stunning to me. Number one, number, and by the way, what was it yesterday we found? I think it was glamour, like glamour magazine wrote about her policy issues more than she or her campaign have written about her so-called policy issues. No, this flip flopping is exactly why she wants to avoid any kind of a debate because she knows when she starts talking, that's all you need that that boom. So that's why for Trump, if I'm with his camera, I'm saying agree to it. If she wants to sit down, let the woman sit. If she wants no cards, let her, because it doesn't matter. Once you start getting into the nitty gritty and you start saying, but wait a minute, for, you know, how is it that you ran for president and you were over here and now you're over here? Like you said, Sean, how do you explain that you got from point A to point B and there is zero explanation? And then she'll say, well, a policy is, you know, the Venn diagram, whatever she says, right? I love Venn diagrams. Thank you. And so get her it, get her in front of the public, in front of the media as much as possible. God, if Tulsi Gabbr can just pluck the meat off the bone four years ago, imagine what Trump could do. Trump's going to swallow the bones whole. There's going to be nothing left. That's why she wants to, that's why she wants to back out. And you know, to one's point, you know, she mentioned, you know, you were here, you were there. And Nick, your sports guy, you know, we talk about it all the time every now and then. But if you have like a best friend, right, just think anybody, this is not a Republican or Democrat issue, best friend who loves the Philadelphia Phillies, right? Biggest Phillies fan, you know, they would go, they would crawl over broken glass to support the Philadelphia Phillies. And then out of the blue, one day, they're like, I'm a Mets fan. Are you not asking why? Yeah, how do you arrive in that? Right? Like, how you used to be the biggest Phillies, you at your wardrobe was all Phillies chairs, you had everybody. And now you're walking around like, Oh, I love Pete Alonso. I'm a Mets fan. How did that happen? You're not asking why? Yeah, you're not a, that's your friend. Yeah, this is somebody voting. This is somebody we're even president. So we have people. Well, okay, change your position. So, so far, so far without any official policies on our website, we've heard a communist policy on price gouging to cat to cat prices. We've seen a copycatting Trump on child tax credits and the wall with the Southern border. And, you know, a combination of super, super far left stuff, yet there's a claim that she's going to be more moderate and more centrist. I mean, she's all over the map. She's like, don't get no tax on tips. No tax on tips. I mean, she's literally has political ADHD. She has attention deficit hyperactive disorder. She doesn't know what she she doesn't know where she's coming or going from Medicare for from Medicare for all to Medicare for none. Nobody gets health care. That's it. I mean, this is literally how drastic it's going. I mean, it's like, it was like me and my fantasy draft on Sunday. I went up to my draft board and I was like, Oh, I'm gonna go quarterback. You know, on second thought, maybe I should take a running back after, you know, after further review, I grabbed the wide receivers sticker and put it up. Like, I mean, make up your stinking mind on what you want, lady. Come on. Because I want to go. But you know what? That's that's fine. Because this is honestly, this is this is a gift from the gods to Trump, right? Like, I mean, he should be able to just, I mean, we're 13 days out. She she's not going to be able to have a full menu, so to speak, of policies available for Americans to digest between now and September 10th. I mean, we're still waiting on the first interview. And maybe we'll get like two or three policies on that softball Sunday interview that's probably going to come up here in the next three or four days, right? I think that's we you think that you think they do these interviews this weekend, because her every day weekend, this Friday, her advisor or her campaign says there will be an interview this month. Well, the month ends on this Sunday, right? So it's gonna be Friday, Labor Day weekend. Yeah, they'll tape it on Friday, and it'll air with, you know, sloppadopolis or somebody on Sunday morning, right? And nobody be watching this Labor Day weekend. Yeah, but she says something they're waiting to bury. Yeah, Sean, I think with today's news cycle, if she says something that's way out there, or whatever she says, because there's been such a vacuum, I do think that the news media, they're still going to be talking about it next Tuesday, when everybody goes back to work and school. Yeah, I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right. Yeah, because it's election season once Labor Day. Yeah, you're in. You're in after Labor Day. You're you are strapping fast and sea-filled. Right? You are not free to move about the cabin. You got to sit down and strapping. It's gonna be bumpy. All right, we will come back and get to today in music history, as well as what's untapped for the dawn show. We totally blew through cut sheet part due, but the Kamala Harris border flip flop story had to be covered. So I'm glad we got through that. We'll find out what Don has lined up 17 minutes out, and we'll find out coming up next. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Yeah, so we're going to update you on, first of all, representative Mike Kelly speaking out this morning. So getting some new information as far as the task force that is not letting it go as far as what happened with the Trump, the attempted assassination of President, former President Trump. So you'll hear from Mike Kelly will get into some of the details as far as what they're looking for and what happened yesterday as they were here in Pennsylvania in person, returning to the so-called scene of the crime. Talk about that. We'll update you on the Zuckerberg thing that they, I don't know what time you played that Nick, that's getting a lot of reaction as far as you know, a CEO of meta Facebook and social media, Mark Zuckerberg basically saying he was bullied by this administration. I mean, that's basically, I'm paraphrasing here, but that's basically what he was admitting. And now the White House really pushing back. And so there's all of this fall out, you know, because now people are saying, Oh, wait a minute, Zuckerberg is coming out. And then, oh, remember that he was impressed by Trump fight, fight, fight. So a lot of reaction on both sides of the aisle to that one. Yeah. And then it's fascinating. Isn't it? I'm just, I am fascinated with that. And where the White House, because the White House is really pushing back. And they're pushing back against Zuck to say that he's mischaracterizing what they did. Yes. You don't be ashamed on. You don't be ashamed. If Mark Zuckerberg got a little ticked off at the administration, he'd be ashamed. Yeah. Yeah. Comes out publicly, endorses Trump, says that's the most bad thing I've ever seen fight, fight, fight, yeah. You, you said we need 50 50. I'll take 60 40 X Instagram and Facebook. I'm just saying. Yep. I don't want censorship. But, you know, hey, ain't no fun when the rabbit's got the gun. It'd be it'd be a shame. Rapid sketch. Are you real shame? I have really good 10, 15. We have a woman who is if she's a PhD, she's an expert on the brain and food. When we talk about, you know, RFK Jr, bringing to light all the issues about nutrition and the importance of nutrition. And the impact of corporations and why America is different. So we'll talk to her as far as getting into the nitty gritty about what's going on with your food. Okay. So she's an expert on the brain. See if she's got time to examine mine when she's got a spare moment. Be interested to see the findings. All right. Sounds good. Don't show it about seven and a half minutes. We wrap it up on a Tuesday with what occurred today in music history. Today, August 27th. We celebrate the birthdays of Glenn Matlock from the sex pistols who's now 68. Bill Schulman from General Giant, who's 87. And Alex Lifson from Rush, who's now 71. We also lost Deveray Vaughn on this day in 90. And the Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 67. Singles a Kood Cherish by the Association 66. And HLC by the Gin Blossoms in 92. Albums a Kood Songs for the Deaf by Queen's The Stone Age in 2002. In 96 Pro Jam released no code. In 91 Pro Jam released 10. And also 91 Bob Seager released The Fire Inside. Also in 2018, Weird Al got a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 86 Tina Turner got her star. In 88, Tracey Chappell was topped the album chart. And in 65 just furling the currants, Elvis met the Beatles for the very first time at his Bell Air Mansion. But lastly, on this day in 55, ain't that ashamed by Fats Domino hits number 10 in the U.S. Becoming the very first R&B song to hit the top 10 on the pop chart. 4K on company I fill up with. Nice work, Phillip. Good job out of you. As always, Sean Ferris. What do you say we come back and we run it back one more time tomorrow? I think we do it. And I think we're going to have a whole heck of a lot to talk about. And I'm very excited to be back with you guys tomorrow morning. Let's go. All right. Looking forward to that. The Dawn show is up next. We're back tomorrow morning at six. Have a great rest of your Tuesday. And as the big guy would say, if I were smart, I'd say thank you and leave. Start your day with Caitlyn Company weekday morning six till 10 on talk radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app Tuesday morning on talk radio 1210 WPHT. Get us on the free Odyssey app. Watch us on YouTube and make sure you are following real clear PA and real clear politics on Twitter. We now call it X and my buddy, Athan Kootzer Rumbus from Real Clear Pennsylvania has a new column up with Donald Trump and his polling prospects here in Pennsylvania. And Athan is good enough to join us for a couple of minutes this morning. How you doing, buddy? Good to have you back on the show. Nick, it is great to be back. Good to have you. So tell us right now, what's the polling trend here with Trump in Pennsylvania that nobody is talking about that you've uncovered? You know, Nick, for the past couple of weeks, I've been hearing about coconuts and brat summer. And I got to be honest with you, I have no idea what coconuts are brat summer means. So I just figured, let me just dig into the polling and see what's really going on here in Pennsylvania. At this point eight years ago, Hillary Clinton led Pennsylvania polling by nine points. And at this point four years ago, Joe Biden led Pennsylvania polling by an average of nearly six points. Now we all know Hillary Clinton lost Pennsylvania, Joe Biden won Pennsylvania, but heading into the convention last week, Donald Trump was actually leading polls in Pennsylvania, which is remarkable. And there's nobody talking about this trend. So I went further back in history and looked at some of the prior polling for presidential cycles here in PA. So back in 2016, there were 59 public polls released. President Trump only led in two of those 59 Pennsylvania polls. Then I looked at 2020. There were 84 public polls released in Pennsylvania. The president only led in five of them. Then I took a look at this cycle. There have been 17 public polls released so far. President Trump is winning 13 of them, Nick, 13 of the 17 polls that have come out this year. President Trump is winning. He's winning more polls this year than he did in the prior two presidential cycles combined. And nobody's talking about it. It's actually double. I mean, you think about it, two and five is seven. He's got 13 this time around. So again, 57 out of 59 favored Hillary in 16, 79 out of 84 favored Joe four years ago. And now Trump is leading in 13 of those 17. So what is Trump done to kind of up end the polling here in the Keystone state? Yeah, you know, that's the, that's the question for victory, right? What exactly is driving this? And what's confounding to me? And I think a lot of people that study this stuff is that it doesn't seem to be a single factor that is driving it. So I just, I kind of walk through what are the potential reasons for why this is happening. So one that people point too often is the effect of what are known as shy Trump voters, people who were hesitant to say publicly that they supported the president in 2016, knowing particularly in the suburbs, how much pushback there was against the president. They may have been hesitant back then in 2020 to say that I support the president. But I think after the assassination, assassination attempted Butler, I just think that there are no more shy Trump voters. They feel like President Trump almost took a bullet for them. And they feel like they owe it to the president to tell people that they support him. So I think that that's, that's probably a good factor here. Another factor is that President Biden was born and raised in Scranton, Scranton, Joe. And there are a lot of swing voters in northeastern Pennsylvania. And I think that they stuck with him being the Northeast guy. I just don't see that in polling now. He, Donald Trump is beating the numbers that he had in the past in Northeast P.I. against both Hillary Clinton and President Biden. That affinity is now gone. And then when you go west to the state, you know, you go over to Erie, Erie is a working class kind of place. It is your quintessential swing voter. It doesn't seem like Vice President Harris with her San Francisco roots. It just doesn't feel like she's getting a lot of traction there based on the polling that that we're seeing. Another factor is that President Biden represented the state of Delaware as a United States senator. And as you folks know, we're in the same media market. And for nearly 40 years, the Philadelphia media covered then Senator Biden, almost like a Pennsylvania senator. So he had that affinity here in the suburbs. He had that affinity here in Pennsylvania. I just don't see Vice President Harris having that same kind of affinity. And Nick, something that you've talked about a lot on your show and elsewhere is that the support of African American males, you know, make no mistake about it, there is going to be an African American turnout surge in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, probably akin to what we saw in 2008. But it looks like the anecdotes we're seeing of African American males questioning whether or not President Trump is a viable option for them is reopening. We've all seen the barbershop video, but it's also reflected in the poll in where President Trump got 15%, I'm sorry, 12% of the African American vote in the past. What if he gets 15% this time? What if he gets 18% this time? That would negate any kind of turnout surge that would come out of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but there's some other stuff that's happening. In 2008, there were 1.1 more million Democrats in Pennsylvania than Republicans. That is now whittled down to a deficit of only 350,000 voters. And then if you look at the active versus inactive voters, inactive voters are those that haven't voted in over 10 years, that deficit is now down to 150,000 voters. So the state has fundamentally changed in who lives here, who's registered to vote and their propensity for voting. That's a really, really big deal. And then finally, we've got the mail-in ballots. So mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania were unveiled during the lockdowns in 2020. And it was clear that Democrats are going to have much greater adoption of mail-in ballots than Republicans. At this point in 2020, nearly 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot. And half of the mail-in ballot for Democrats came after this week, meaning that they were about halfway through the applications they were going to get. Then if you look at the 2022 midterm, more than 900,000 Democrats applied to vote by mail, but a third of them came after this week four years ago. Now you look at today's numbers. 650,000 Democrats have applied to vote by mail, which is a lot. But if their goal was to keep their pace for what they did in 2020, which again, pandemic year likely won't happen again, but even to get close to that number of 1.7 million mail-in ballot applicants on behalf of Democrats, there just might not be enough time. So I think all of these things taken together might help to explain why President Trump is overperforming in the polls compared to what he did in the past. Athan Kuzaramba's Real Clear Politics joining us here on Talk Radio 1210. I know Sean and Don might want to jump in here. Last one for me for you, Athan. All of these numbers sound encouraging from Trump being under-pulled to the deficit reduced from a million to 300,000. But I think we've seen the last couple of years, we see polls, we get excited, and they let us down. What does this all really mean in the grand scheme of things between, let's say, September 16th when early voting starts through November 5th here in the state? Nick, it means people have to go vote. These polls mean nothing if Republicans don't go vote back in 2022. A lot of us felt incredibly bullish about the election, particularly after the debacle in Afghanistan, everything happening with the economy. But about 200,000 Republicans who were anticipated to vote didn't come to vote, and that's water on the bridge history, why they came out, didn't come out to vote, we can debate. But people have to come and vote. Sean, if you want to jump in, go right ahead. Yeah, Athan, thanks for joining us today. I'm a polling geek as well, and I was able to read your article last night when we were getting ready for this. You mentioned that 1.7 million Democrats applied for a mail-in ballot. By this point, is that in total? That's the first question. And second is, when is the cut-off for mail-in ballot applications? Because if that's the case, then the Democrats are really going to need to drum up a huge amount of enthusiasm. I think the Trump factor on the ballot will get people out to vote. But was 1.7 million Democrats? Was that the application by this time in August, or is that the total application in 2020? 1.7 million was the total number of applications in 2020, and they got half of that 1.7 million by this week in 2020. And the deadline is, I believe it's Tuesday, October 29th. So they have some time, but it's a lot of time. There's not as much time, and they have a lot of ground left to cover. Hey, Athan, good morning. Two questions. One is about all the headlines saying that Harris leads Trump by quite a margin among Hispanic voters. And in Pennsylvania, we've seen Trump Force 47 opening different centers in Hispanic neighborhoods here in Philadelphia, in the the Reading area, as well as across the state. That's the number one to ask you about Hispanic voters, in particular, especially since RFK then drops out of the race. How does that impact with Catholic Hispanic voters? And number two, one of the headlines in the Philadelphia Inquirer is saying that in Bucks County, I know that Governor Shapiro was campaigning with Senator Casey, Democrat, longtime Democrat, obviously running on his father's legacy, but saying that this election, as far as the Senate, is up to to Bucks County. And so they were saying that essentially they were worried yesterday as they were campaigning in Bucks against Republican Dave McCormick. Don, in terms of the first question with the Latino vote, what I think a lot of folks misunderstand about the Latino vote is that it's not monolithic. And it's contingent on what ethnicity of Latino somebody is. So for example, a Latino that's Cuban, they tend to be hardcore Republicans because of their history with Cuba and what Ronald Reagan did to support them and all that kind of stuff. What we have here in Pennsylvania is a little bit different. We have a lot of Latinos that are of Mexican descent, Ecuadorian, various South American, but we also have a large Puerto Rican contingent and Puerto Rican tend to be part of a vote in block that is democratic. So while in other places of the country like Texas or Florida or North Carolina or Ohio, where the president might win Latinos outright, what is different about Pennsylvania is that we have a large a continuum of Puerto Rican voters who tend to vote democratic. Now, whether or not the president can break through that vote and block of Latinos, this time is to be determined, but it's pretty clear that they've had success in other states. And don't for the second question about Bucks County, it's where I live. Here where I live in Northwestern Bucks County, there are probably three times more Trump signs than there were in 2016 and 2020. In fact, that will probably walk to Wawa on Trump signs without getting my feet wet. I mean, that's how fired up people here are to vote for the president. But we are the quintessential swing county. And again, something else that's underreported is that Bucks County has flipped the Republican in terms of registration. That was something nobody had anticipated happening with cycle. And it happened pretty quickly. Yeah, just a couple of questions here as we close things out here in the final few minutes. And I do want to stay in Pennsylvania. You alluded to Bucks County. I like, you know, I'm in Montgomery County. I know it's blue, but I know the history of Northampton County. And that's where I grew up in the East and Bethlehem area. And it seems like as Northampton County votes, that's the way it falls for the state of Pennsylvania. Based on recent results, 2016, 2020, does that still hold merit? And how do you, and this is, I guess, just a forecast and a projection. Any idea on how you see Northampton County falling in 2024? You know, Nick, you hit her on the head regarding Northampton County. Northampton is growing. And the Lehigh Valley as a whole is growing. And one of the things driving the growth of the Lehigh Valley are refugees from New York and New Jersey, who have said I've had enough taxes. I've had enough with the liberal policies that I don't like. So they're coming here as a refuge. But the big question that we that is unresolved is, are they bringing those policies with them from the states that they left? And we're going to find out in the selection, whether or not they came for a change of pace or whether or not they want to stick with some of those policies, but they just aren't willing to cut the court yet. You've been doing this a long time. Big endorsement last Friday, Bobby Kennedy backing Donald Trump. What type of impact do you think that'll have here in Pennsylvania? Nick, I think it's substantial. The reason being is that the polling that I've seen of late indicated that the support that RFK junior had as of today was mostly from Republicans at this point who were disaffected with the president. So at this point, you would presume that RFK endorsing the president would then bring those voters over and Pennsylvania, the percentage of those voters was three to four points. Well, the past two elections were decided by under a point. So it's kind of a big deal. Last one for me, Athan. And I'm curious because I've heard Laura Trump say this. I've heard the platform of the RNC about embracing the broken system that we have early voting mail-in ballots. We know that the election is technically on November 5th, but the election in Pennsylvania starts on September 16th, and it ends on November 5th. And I'll never get this sound bite of you out of my head back in mid November after the midterms of 2022. You said in regards to Federman winning and Shapiro winning that Republicans just stopped showing up at the ballot box on election day after five o'clock. It was like a ghost town after dinner. If you say that again to me in about nine or 10 weeks, I'm hoping it's because, yeah, Republicans embraced early voting and got things in early and didn't try to show up on election day and overcome a major deficit. Your gut instinct on whether or not Republicans will embrace early voting starting September 16th. How do you feel about that? Yeah, Nick, we're already seeing it. And it is due, we're seeing positive developments and it's due to a lot of hard work. So for example, in Lebanon County, Republicans make up 43% of those who are replied to vote by mail and in Lancaster County, Republicans make up, I think it was 33% or 34% as of last night. So those are two red counties in Pennsylvania where Republicans are adopting mail-in ballots on mass. That is fantastic news. But the challenge is in Philadelphia and in the suburban color counties, Republicans are not. And it's a function of would they rather just vote in person, that's how they're going to vote? Or is it that it's so hard to get a message to suburban voters that they just haven't adopted it yet? But outside of southeastern Pennsylvania, Republicans have started to adopt using mail-in ballots. And again, as you had said, Nick, working the polls, a C changed happened when President Trump was on the ballot. Traditionally, Republican voter would come first thing in the morning or would come during the day. When President Trump was on the ballot, that changed. You would see a surge of voters coming after five o'clock. And it would be guys in F-150s and working class people who came to vote after work. And we didn't see that in 2022. Those guys didn't show up and they need to show up in 2024. There needs to be a line outside of polls of people coming to vote. The website realclearpensylvania.com his latest column under reported polling suggests Trump poised to win in PA. Athens cuts are rumbus. Great stuff is always pal. We appreciate the insight and the knowledge. Thanks, Nick, talk to you, sir. You got it. There he is. Athens cuts are rumbus joining us. So that should make you feel good here on a Tuesday morning, right? You look at all those historical trends of how Trump has done in the past versus what he's doing now. I was blown away by that when I read that 57 out of 59 polls and 16 advantage Hillary, 79 out of 84 advantage Joe in 2020. Now Trump's 13 and four in 17 PA polls against well, might as well be Hillary Kamala Harris. You got to be kidding me with that. That's a great sign. Yeah. The only thing I'm going to take from that article is and this is not I'm not trying to, you know, as little devil's advocate, right? One of the things that Nathan wrote about is that there was a shy Trump voter that was not necessarily that is no longer, it says no longer inhibited from voicing their support. So are the polls more accurate and does the, you know, the constant under polling or the understating Trump support continue? Or are the polls now more accurate because people are more accurately answering them? That's the questions, you know, the question that's in my mind, because if it is, if it's the same as it was a couple years ago, where, you know, they're understating Donald Trump's support by multiple points, well, then maybe he's up for five in PA. But if it's more accurate, then it is razor thin. We got to vote like it's razor thin. But I agree, I agree with you that it's, it's very interesting to see these new polling trends where these, the race is much closer at this point in time. Think about that. You were a quote, closet Trump fan, but it took a bullet hitting his ear for you to maybe come out and say, you know what, I'm no longer going to hide the fact that I'm a Trump supporter. You tried to kill my president. So now I'm just going to wear my, my Trump love on my sleeve, right? Five five five five is undeniable. Yeah, no doubt about it galvanizing for sure. It's killing company on demand from talk radio 12 10 W PhD and the free Odyssey app. Sean, I want to get to this story because this is, this is fascinating. I know you have some thoughts on this. And Don, I can't tell you how many big takes we have done over 22 months about Kamala Harris and the border. But I want to tee you up the start this conversation with the clip that Sean posted about a half hour 45 minutes ago in regards to Kamala Harris and the border. A while back boys, this is clip 36. Let's take another trip down flip flop memory lane. Here's Kamala Harris. This issue is about a vanity project for this president. And it is a problem of his own making. Right. 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 California, I specialize in transnational criminal organizations. Yeah. That's, that wall ain't gonna stop them. No, no, no. Oh, there she goes, Catherine, whoa, it's a cat. Oh my God, she's got a future on the view if she just wants to laugh for an hour and offer nothing of substance. So let's get this straight Sean Ferris. She said once before that the wall was un-American, she's implied that the wall is racist. And as you heard, the wall's not going to stop anybody. But now she wants to plagiarize Donald Trump yet again. And after having probably closer to 15 million than 10 million illegal aliens enter our country, which by the way, I don't know if anybody on the show believes in the great replacement theory. I do. I subscribe to it. I think it's happening before our very eyes. Basically, you lose voters, so you bring in new voters by opening up your borders. And then you say, you know what, add that Trump guy, he's not crazy after all. Let's, let's finish the border. Let's finish securing the wall, all that stuff that's just laying there in the dirt rotting away, collecting rust. And then let's pump hundreds of millions of more fresh dollars into it. Because well, mission achieve objective accomplished, right? And let everybody in and then give them jobs at lower paying rates as they now kick out, not only white people, but black people from low housing, low income housing, everybody that's a citizen of the United States should be looking at this as clear as day and realizing what has been happening here, what has been in play for four years. And now she just wants to copy Trump on that as well. I mean, how do people fall for this? I don't want to have it melt down at 934. We're almost at the finish line. But I like my head ready to explode over this. Your head should be exploding. And you know what? And that's a good thing because this makes no sense. First of all, the great replacement is not a theory. It is a process. And it's happening. And they're telling you that it's happening. If that Clark from Brooklyn, New York came on and said, we need these illegal, especially in my district for redistricting purpose, she said that she wants to bring people in that do not belong in this country that have no now no legal claim to this country. No legal claim. 100% of illegal immigrants are criminals. That's not nice. I don't care. They broke the law when they came very illegally. I'm not here to be nice. I'm going to tell you the truth. 100% of illegal aliens are criminals. The minute they set foot in this country in violation of immigration law, otherwise known as illegally. That's number one. Number two, walls ain't going to stop nobody. She said she slipped into one of those accents that she likes to do. I don't know what character that was. But she decides that walls don't work, which we just talked about a couple hours ago, a little a few segments ago, right? That walls do work. You know how we know they work? We still use them, right? That's like we also still use the wheel because the wheel works as well. Okay, if walls didn't work, we would have found something better. We haven't. That's why we still use walls. Walls stop people all the time. Hey, Kamala, if the wall can't stop people, want to go try and run through it. You're not going to make it very far because walls work. They're they're doing what they're supposed to do and obstructing you from getting from point A to point B. That's number two. Number three, now they want it. This is what the government does, not just on immigration, but they do this with every crisis that pops up. They cause it. They deny that it's happening. Then it happens. It ruins people's lives. They knew that was going to happen anyway. And then they go, Oh my gosh, look at all these problems that are happening. Vote for us. We're going to fix it. No, no, we're not going to cause it. Again, arsonist holding the matches. Hey, make me the fire chief. Uh, no, we're not going to make the arsonist holding the matches. The fire chief. Thank you very much. This woman is a joke. And if we had an honest media for about 40 seconds, they would not just answer about the border, but they would ask her about all these other positions that she has abandoned her stances on. You wouldn't just say, Hey, Kamala, uh, you know, do you believe in this now? You would say, what led you from believing that the wall was racist and a vanity project to believe in that we need to spend money on it. What led you to believe that? When did you learn it? Why did you learn it? How did you learn it? And why have you made this journey from point A to point B in terms of your political stance? We all have an honest media. They don't care. They're not asking for interviews. They want her to stay hidden because they hate Trump and they want her to win. It's it is despicable. So your head should be. Yeah. Yeah. So Don, we have a situation here. We're now Kamala Harris. Axios has this big story that Harris is embracing a more hawkish immigration policy as Donald Trump's campaign spends tens of million dollars attacking her about the border, but she still has significant differences with Trump on immigration, including his plan for mass deportations. So she wants to build the wall, finish the wall, but keep the people that came here illegally, because the end objective here is to get them to eventually one day be able to hopefully vote Democrat, which explains why she's opposed to the mass deportation. I mean, you don't need to be, you could get through the ninth grade and figure this out. What's going on here? You don't need to have a college degree in political science. Yeah. And as of as of this moment, when I look up, you know, Kamala Harris, what is her actual platform? What are her policies as written out? I don't find it. I mean, that that is stunning to me. Number one. Number two. And by the way, what was it yesterday we found? I think it was glamour, like glamour magazine wrote about her policy issues more than she or her campaign have written about her so-called policy issues. No, this flip-flopping is exactly why she wants to avoid any kind of a debate because she knows when she starts talking, that's all you need that that boom. So that's why for Trump, if I'm with his camera, I'm saying agree to it. If she wants to sit down, let the woman sit. If she wants no cards, let her because it doesn't matter. Once you start getting into the nitty-gritty and you start saying, well, wait a minute, for, you know, how is it that you ran for president and you were over here. And now you're over here. Like you said, Sean, how do you explain that you got from point A to point B and there is zero explanation? And then she'll say, well, a policy is, you know, the Venn diagram, whatever she says, right? I love Venn diagrams. Thank you. And so get her it, get her in front of the public, in front of the media as much as possible. God, if Tulsi Gabbard can just pluck the meat off the bone four years ago, imagine what Trump could do, Trump's going to swallow the bones whole. There's going to be nothing left. That's why she wants to, that's why she wants to back out. And you know, at one's point, you know, she mentioned, you were here, you were there. And Nick, your sports guy, you know, we talk about it all the time every now and then. But if you have like a best friend, right, just think anybody, this is not a Republican or Democrat issue best friend who loves the Philadelphia Phillies, right? Biggest Phillies fan, you know, they would go, they've been crawl over broken glass to support the Philadelphia Phillies. And then out of the blue, one day, they're like, I'm a Mets fan. Are you not asking why? Yeah, how do you arrive at that? Right? Like, how you used to be the biggest Phillies, you at your wardrobe was all Phillies jersey, you had everybody. And now you're walking around, like, Oh, I love people on so I'm a Mets fan. How did that happen? You're not asking why? Yeah, you're not a that's your friend. Yeah, this is somebody voting. This is somebody we're even president. So we have people welcome to change your position. So so far without any official policies on our website, we've heard a communist policy on price gouging to cat to cat prices. We've seen a copycatting Trump on child tax credits and the wall with the southern border. And, you know, a combination of super, super far left stuff. Yet there's a claim that she's going to be more moderate and more centrist. I mean, she's all over the map. She's like, she's got no tax on tips. No tax on tips. I mean, she's literally has political ADHD. She has attention deficit hyperactive disorder. She doesn't know what she she doesn't know where she's coming or going. Don't believe for Medicare for from Medicare for all to Medicare for none. Nobody gets health care. That's it. I mean, this is literally how drastic it's going. I mean, it was like me and my fantasy draft on Sunday. I went up to my draft board and I was like, all right, I'm going to go quarterback. You know, on second thought, maybe I should take a running back after, you know, after further review, I grabbed the wide receivers sticker and put it up. Like, I mean, make up your stinking mind on what you want, lady. Come on. Because I want to go, but you know what? That's that's fine. Because this is honestly, this is this is a gift from the gods to Trump, right? Like, I mean, he should be able to just, I mean, we're 13 days out. She she's not going to be able to have a full menu, so to speak, of policies available for Americans to digest between now and September 10th. I mean, we're still waiting on the first interview and maybe we'll get like two or three policies on that softball Sunday interview. That's probably going to come up here in the next three or four days, right? I think we you think that you think they do these interviews this weekend because her every weekend weekend, this Friday, her advisor, her campaign says there will be an interview this month. Well, the month ends on Sunday, right? So it's going to be Friday, Labor Day weekend. Yeah, they'll tape it on Friday and it'll air with, you know, slop, Adopolis or somebody on Sunday morning, right? And nobody be watching because it's Labor Day weekend. Right. Yeah, but she says something they're waiting to bury. Yeah, but Sean, I think with today's news cycle, if she says something that's way out there or whatever she says, because there's been such a vacuum, I do think that the news media, they're still going to be talking about it next Tuesday when everybody goes back to work and school. Yeah, I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right. Yeah, because it's the election season, once Labor Day, yeah, you're in, you're in after Labor Day, you're you are strapping fast and sea built sun. Right, you are not free to move about the cabin. You got to sit down and strapping. It's going to be bumping. All right, we will come back and get to today in music history as well as what's on tap for the dawn show. We totally blew through cut sheet part due, but the Kamala Harris border flip flop story had to be covered. So I'm glad we got through that. We'll find out what Dawn has lined up 17 minutes out and we'll find out coming up next. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210 WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. Yeah, so we're going to update you on first of all, representative Mike Kelly speaking out this morning. So getting some new information as far as the task force that is not letting it go as far as what happened with the Trump, the attempted assassination of president, former president Trump. So you'll hear from Mike Kelly will get into some of the details as far as what they're looking for and what happened yesterday as they were here in Pennsylvania in person, returning to the so-called scene of the crime. Talk about that. We'll update you on the Zuckerberg thing that they I don't know what time you played that Nick, that's getting a lot of reaction as far as you know, a CEO of meta Facebook and social media. Mark Zuckerberg basically saying he was bullied by this administration. And that's basically, I'm paraphrasing here, but that's basically what he was admitting. And now the White House really pushing back. And so there's all of this fallout, you know, because now people are saying, Oh, wait a minute, Zuckerberg is coming out. And then, Oh, remember that he was impressed by Trump fight, fight, fight, or even so a lot of the lot of reaction on both sides of the aisle to that one. Yeah. And then that's fascinating. Isn't it? I'm just I am fascinated with that and where the White House because the White House is really pushing back. And they're pushing back against Zuck to say that he's mischaracterizing what they did. Yes. You know, it'll be a shame, Don. You know, it'll be a shame. If Mark Zuckerberg got a little ticked off at the administration, be shame. You know, yeah, comes out publicly, endorses Trump, says that's the most bad thing I've ever seen fight, fight, fight. Yeah, you you said we need 50 50. I'll take 60 40 X Instagram and Facebook. I'm just saying. Yep. I don't want censorship. But, you know, hey, ain't no fun when the rabbit's got the gun. It'd be it'd be a shame. Rapid skeptic real shame. I have really would 10 15. We have a woman who is if she's a PhD, she's an expert on the brain and food. When we talk about, you know, RFK Jr. bringing to light all the issues about nutrition and the importance of nutrition and the impact of corporations and why America is different. So we'll talk to her as far as getting into the nitty gritty about what's going on with your food. Okay. So she's an expert on the brain. See if she's got time to examine mine when she's got a spare moment. Be interested to see the findings. All right, sounds good. Don't show it about seven and a half minutes. We wrap it up on a Tuesday with what occurred today in music history. Today, August 27th. We celebrate the birthdays of Glenn Matlock from the sex pistols who's now 68. Bill Schulman from General Giant, who's 87. And Alex Lifson from Rush, who's now 71. We also lost Devrae Vaughn on this day in 90. And the Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 67. Singles a Coot cherished by the Association 66. And H. L. C. by the Gin Blossoms in 92. Albums a Coot songs for the death by Queens the Stone Age in 2002. In 96 Pro Jam released no code. In 91 Pro Jam released 10. And also 91 Bob Seager released the fire inside. Also in 2018, Weird Al got a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 86 Tina Turner got her star. In 88, Tracy Chappell was topped the album chart. And in 65 just furling the curbs, Elvis met the Beatles for the very first time at his Bell Air Mansion. But lastly, on this day in 55, ain't that ashamed by Fats Domino hits number 10 in the U.S. Becoming the very first R&B song to hit the top 10 on the pop chart for K on Company. I fill up with nice work, Philip. Good job out of you as always Sean Ferris. What do you say we come back and we run it back one more time tomorrow. I think we do it. And I think we're going to have a whole heck of a lot to talk about. And I'm very excited to be back with you guys tomorrow morning. Let's go. All right. Looking forward to that. The Dawn show is up next. We're back tomorrow morning at six. Have a great rest of your Tuesday. And as the big guy would say, I'm smart. I'd say thank you and leave. Start your day with Kaylin Company weekday morning, six till 10 on talk radio, 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app. Yeah. So we're going to update you on first of all, representative Mike Kelly speaking out this morning. So getting some new information as far as the task force that is not letting it go as far as what happened with the Trump, the attempted assassination of President, former President Trump. So you'll hear from Mike Kelly will get into some of the details as far as what they're looking for and what happened yesterday as they were here in Pennsylvania in person, returning to the so called scene of the crime. Talk about that. We'll update you on the Zuckerberg thing that they I don't know what time you played that Nick. That's getting a lot of reaction as far as you know, a CEO of meta Facebook and social media. Mark Zuckerberg basically saying he was bullied by this administration. And that's basically, I'm paraphrasing here, but that's basically what he was admitting. And now the White House really pushing back. And so there's all of this fallout, you know, because now people are saying, Oh, wait a minute, Zuckerberg is coming out. And then, Oh, remember that he was impressed by Trump fight, fight, fight, right? Oh, yeah. So a lot, a lot of reaction on both sides of the aisle to that one. Yeah. And then that's fascinating. Isn't it? I'm just, I am fascinated with that. And where the White House, because the White House is really pushing back. And they're pushing back against Zuck to say that like he's mischaracterizing what they did. Yes. You know, it'll be a shame, Don. You know, it'll be a shame. If Mark Zuckerberg got a little ticked off at the administration, be shame. Comes out publicly endorses Trump, says that's the most bad thing I've ever seen fight, fight, fight. Yeah. You, you said we need 50 50. I'll take 60 40 X Instagram and Facebook. I'm just saying. Yep. I don't want censorship. But you know, hey, ain't no fun when the rabbit's got the gun. It'd be it'd be a shame. It's a real shame. I really would 10 15. We have a woman who is, if she's a PhD, she's an expert on the brain and food. When we talk about, you know, RFK Junior, bringing to light all the issues about nutrition and the importance of nutrition and the impact of corporations and why America is different. So we'll talk to her as far as getting into the nitty gritty about what's going on with your food. Okay. So she's an expert on the brain. See if she's got time to examine mine when she's got a spare moment. Be interested to see the findings. All right. Sounds good. Don't show it about seven and a half minutes. We wrap it up on a Tuesday with what occurred today in music history. Today, August 27th. We celebrate the birthdays of Glenn Matilock from the Sex Pistols, who's now 68. Bill Schulman from General Giant, who's 87. And Alex Lifson from Rush, who's now 71. We also lost Deveray Vaughn on this day in 90. And the Beatles manager Brian Epstein in 67. Singles a Coot Cherished by the Association 66. And Hey JLC by the Gin Blossoms in 92. Albums a Coot Songs for the Deaf by Queen's The Stone Age in 2002. In 96 Pro Jam released no code. In 91 Pro Jam released 10. And also 91 Bob Seager released The Fire Inside. Also in 2018, Weird Al got a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 86. Tina Turner got her star. In 88, Tracy Chappell was topped the album chart. And in 65 just furling the curbs, Elvis met the Beatles for the very first time at his Bell Air Mansion. But lastly, on this day in 55. Ain't that a shame by Fats Domino hits number 10 in the U.S. Becoming the very first R&B song to hit the top 10 on the pop chart. 4K on company I fill up with. Nice work, Phillip. Good job out of you. As always, Sean Ferris. What do you say we come back and we run it back one more time tomorrow? I think we do it. And I think we're going to have a whole heck of a lot to talk about. And I'm very excited to be back with you guys tomorrow morning. Let's go. All right. Looking forward to that. The Dawn show is up next. We're back tomorrow morning at six. Have a great rest of your Tuesday. And as the big guy would say. If I were smart, I'd say thank you and leave. Start your day with Kaelin Company, weekday morning six till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app. I'm Sally Helm with the podcast History This Week. In each episode, we serve as your eyes and ears into history's biggest events. Major elections, world wars, scientific breakthroughs. 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