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12 - Climate activists stormed the Delco GOP office and demanded change. Why them? 1210 - Barack Obama has gotten involved in the Harris campaign, giving speeches on how good his economy was, and how Trump did nothing. Was Trump’s economy good or was it bad? Can’t have it both ways. 1220 - President Barack Obama spoke on behalf of the Harris campaign and disparaged Trump because he can’t relate to the common man. Can he change a tire? 1235 - Congressman Scott Perry joins us today and expresses his concern with fake ballots being streamed in from overseas and hackers. Of all the backtracking Harris has done in this campaign, why does she continue with the taxpayer funded transexual surgeries on minors and prisoners? Where can we support Scott Perry? 1250 - Gretchen Whitmer is quite literally bowing down and praising Kamala Harris and feeding her like she’s more than human. An update from Chichester. 1 - The long awaited interview with PA Secretary of State Al Schmidt is here. Why is Al putting it out there that it may take longer than just election day to count all the ballots. There’s not a lack of people working around the clock, so why will it take so long to count? What can Al tell us about the controversy over the sealed mail-in ballots that residents had to return? What about the legislature over the dating of ballots? How will we keep non-citizens from voting? 120 - Your calls. 135 - Corey Lewandowski joins us this afternoon. What are we doing to secure our elections? Corey also argues it’s not about filling boxes when selecting a President and the rhetoric around women, it’s about policy, and Trump is better on real world issues. What is Corey’s role in the current campaign? 145 - Taking your calls. 2 - In today’s third hour, Dom welcomes David Bartholf, the Republican Municipal Leader in Upper Chichester, and Frank Agovino, Chairman of the Delaware County GOP, onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear their first-hand account about an incident that played out at multiple Trump campaign offices. Bartholf takes us inside an Upper Chichester office where Trump protestors stormed, ranting about climate change, causing a police response, with Agovino telling what he hopes comes from this, and telling listeners how they can help protect the upcoming vote. 215 - Dom’s Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Your side question calls. 235 - Michael Strahan confronts Tim Walz about his comments about getting rid of the electoral college and naturally, he goes back on his words. More of your calls.
250 - Lightning Round! Winner of the Week?

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From the Cheerio Volo Studios, where relationships matter, always live on the free Odyssey app. It's Dom Time. Now, Dom Giordano. (crowd cheering) It is Dom Time. Welcome in, that's we just said with Don. Don't forget the guy who offers guidance and more control than almost anybody I can bring you at one o'clock today, deciding the fate of the country, Al Schmidt. The Secretary of States, they run the infrastructure of the elections. You remember Bookvar in 2020. I don't think he's a Bookvar, but I don't like some other statements. And Dan, I took two, not just the mattresses. I went to three mattress sales yesterday. That's how much went into this. Three mattresses warehouses right next door to each other, huh? - Three mattresses warehouses I was working on. - Across the street. - To get ready. This is beyond taking to the mattresses on this. Other than a presidential visit, I want it to be precise and fair with Al Schmidt. And I think I'm ready to ask some questions that people want asked at one o'clock. I've co-weighted all these. So it is the ultimate taken to the mattresses here. That's an all time great. I don't know if it's in the top five. If it's in the top 10 though, of the Godfather lines, which you have no fluency. - Nope, I apologize. - That's, you know, I know. - I don't break stock or something in the coffee room. Come on, someday we gotta put the Godfather test in. You just gotta do it. Trump holding a rally in Aurora, Colorado. Bit of advice. There's a great point to be made here today where this vicious Venezuelan gang has taken over in some regard, some way, shape, or form. They've had a lot of influence in various housing developments. I'm not gonna go. They took it over and everybody let them. Don't say that. But here's a chance to make the point of what the average American is facing, what's happening in these towns, document it, hold up police reports for one stand, button up. Now I have people listening, Dan, they don't want anybody to be button up. So I'll ask that question, Dan. I think you're in my camp, would a buttoned up Trump in the last 25 days be more effective than not? What do you say? - Yeah, 100%. - Yes. - I mean the evidence is right there with advanced walls to be. What you heard out of that a lot of times is gosh, I wish I could hear this from Trump. - Exactly. So give up the entertainment for a little bit till we get past the election, that I don't care how much rambling and whatever, but to make the case now and break through the media, this Aurora, Colorado is a big example. Now, my friends over at Delaware Valley Journal, and I know Henry is working the phones here, we may have on people from Delaware County, our buddy Bill Lawrence online has it too. Bill says that thugs supporting Philadelphia area Democrats broke into Republican offices in four communities, including media and Newtown earlier. He has, yeah, October 10th. They trashed desk and took pictures. The female volunteers staffing them were left in tears. Delaware Valley Journal says these were climate activists. They backed people into the wall, some of these female volunteers telling them, "You tell Trump this, that, and the other about climate." Now, what I want, and I think on this, and damn we may get them on and ask, if we don't see any action by the weekend, I think Jack Stolzheimer will come on. Jack, you can come on today. I wanna know, I wanna know for once, that you get the gravity of this. In other words, these are not just the usual assaults, intimidations, et cetera. When you're going into election offices, just imagine if the Trump people burst into election offices in Doyles Town, or Philadelphia, all right, and did what these people allegedly did here. What do you think the media, what would the, the inquire would put on the staff of 500 more people to cover it? They knocked over a desk lamp. Oh my God, democracy, they're fascist. So are we gonna see the same effort to apprehend these people? Are they gonna get them? Are they gonna identify them? They didn't do just one office. I have various accounts here. I have in one case three and another I have four. They were ranting about climate change, and they backed these people into a corner, and the intimidation continued, says the Delaware Valley Journal, until Upper Chai Chester GOP leader Dave Bartoff, who we may have on, an office tenant in this building, heard the noise and came to see what happening. He got the protesters to leave the Trump office. The volunteers called the police. The head of the GOP, the chairman, Michael Straw, in Dower County said this is a sad day for civil discourse. Is this what tolerance, justice, and compassion look like, bullying two women into tears, this type of harassment to send into threats or intimidation, or to have no place in our community? So if we're really sending a message, Jack, and I know we can talk reasonably, this deserves even more of an effort. Look, I realize the DA police, you know, you can't make everything murder one. But if we are going to be trying to say this election is even handed, then this should jump out at you. That you're not going to allow this, you're sending a message. This is like the Kamala poster, the guy never got arrested for here in Philadelphia. Dan and I were on, it was Labor Day when it broke. And he said, "Oh man, I know this is the rest of the show." Of course, the guy never got arrested, the street artist, and I think he's admitted it. If you want to send a message on the stuff, we're tired of hearing about misinformation, disinformation, always on the Trump side, et cetera. If you want to send a message, when something like this happens, you ought to use it as a teachable moment, go after these people, send the message, we're not going to have this through the election, whatever happens in the election, we're not going to have people doing all kinds of things after the election because they're mad they lost, we are sending a message right here and now. In other words, bump this up, to make sure you get these people as quickly as possible. Charge them with a multitude of things that are here. So we hope to bring you the people from Delaware County because, again, you could say, well, they didn't shoot someone, they didn't do whatever. That's not the point. The point here is that when we're getting into this situation, we need people to respect the law, particularly these climate creeps. All right, phone lines, Henry, if I five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10, good to see you. You can jump on board the story today that, well, here is Representative Moskowitz from Florida. They started this yesterday. It's about the misinformation, disinformation. He's a Democrat. Listen to what he says about the misinformation, disinformation and what's happening in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and the Russians. - Hey, so before he talks, Anna Cabrera reads back a story from the Wall Street Journal. Do you want all that? - Yeah, yeah, give us a little bit. - Okay, here you go. - Listen to this, the Wall Street Journal that with new reporting on how white supremacist groups are trying to take advantage of misinformation in the wake of these hurricanes, quote, "exploiting public confusion, grief, and communication breakdowns, white supremacist groups are now showing up in vulnerable storm-ravaged communities in Florida and North Carolina. They blend in among the many legitimate church or other charity workers that have rushed into help. But these militia groups offer aid while filming propaganda videos that both amplify falsehoods about the government response and help the groups remake their image as patriotic civic organizations for men. Quickly, if you will, Congressman, your reaction to that. - Well, I mean, I don't have anything nice to say about the neo-dotsies and white supremacists in this country. But they've been doing this, right? This is just the latest thing that they're trying to gin up propaganda on. And it wouldn't surprise me again if that's being elevated by Russian foreign actors and Chinese foreign actors to cause, again, more confusion and more division among America. And so, we can't stop what outside groups or people online that live in their basement try to do, but we can stop politicians who are supposed to be in leadership positions, who are supposed to be helping people in the greatest time. And we can address those people who are adding to the problem of response. We're making it harder for Americans to accept government institutions that are breaking down that trust. We can address, we can address those people. But no, I'm not shocked that, you know, the neo-notsies are trying to take advantage of people in North Carolina and spread disinformation and misinformation. - Congressman. - All right, so there we go. All right, so it's the Russians. It's the white supremacists now. Look, there might be white supremacists there. I don't doubt that. Why is this fertile ground? It's fertile ground because it's clear. This is not an all-out effort. Hasn't been an all-out effort. It's clear that money was sluiced off to illegal immigrants in the cities. It's clear that the government really is not efficient when it comes to helping the average American. This goes back to Ronald Reagan. Was he a white supremacist? It gets to be too much. Are these all white supremacists that are there? The Redneck helicopter group are there. Are they white supremacists? Again, I don't think the Trump organization campaign has done a good enough job at documenting exactly what has happened here. I told you I'd like to see more of that. I think it's fertile ground, very fertile ground. I'm not believing this was effective. This was all out. And when you put it in the context of all that money for Ukraine, all that money for all these other places, and yet the average American, it doesn't appear to be an all-out effort. I mean, that's a fair state. That's distrust in the government. Well, why is there distrust? Is it just white supremacists and Russian information? Or is it we've seen, particularly the federal government, and we've seen the inefficiencies, we've seen the difficulties with them. I mean, there's no doubt in my mind as far as what they are about. All right, so we have Al Schmidt today at one o'clock. I'm really looking forward to this. Thank you for all the suggestions, all the questions that are there. I'll play you in a moment. Well, first of all, too. Look, we don't want to overdo this just on one side, but in fairness to balance things, the argument is, well, Trump doesn't care about those people in North Carolina. Obama said yesterday, can you imagine Trump changing a tire? I don't know that I trust President Obama Dan to change a tire. Now, I in back in the day had to change a lot of tires, so I think I'd be very effective. Guess what? You know what a contrarian I am. I don't like the equipment they give you in a car now to jack up a car. I don't even know if you're supposed to say jack up a car. Jack or Joe up a car, whichever you want. How many tires would you say you've changed? I can count them, I think, four. Well, that's pretty good. Yeah, that's pretty good, but Henry, Henry, Henry, I never changed it. I had to change one in the garage here, just earlier this year. Okay, that counts. Obama can't get you guys. I don't know if Trump's ever changed a tire though. And he also went after black men talking about the fact they're not supporting Harris because of misogyny, something like that and making up all kinds of excuses. So they have to support Harris. Why again? Is it just racial? It appears to be that way. But Trump at Trump to rail is housing 275 linemen or did, they may not still be there as they were getting ready to go into Florida to help with their hurricane. 275, I haven't checked the room rate at that point, whatever, it's probably close to $200 a day. Well, he's a billionaire. Yeah, let me see the Obamas do something like that. And here's Obama jetting in from Martha's Vineyard, which I saw a story today because of this. It's under 1.1%. Well, it's under, yeah, it's about 1.1% black. That's how low it's the widest place in the country or right up there. Coming in and pinpointing black men and going after them for not wanting to be with Kamala Harris. Here's what, well, you know what? We got a guess right on top here. Corey Lewandowski's coming up. Then I'll give you the side question. We also have Congressman Perry. They filed a lawsuit yesterday going after military ballots because they feel there's possible fraud that can be involved with that. He is a military guy. We'll get to all that, but here are the phone lines. 855-839-1210, jump in right now. Okay, it is Dom Time. And again, the media doesn't think this is a story. Aren't we tired of being lectured to about fascism, about Trump supporters, about threats, about lack of civil discourse? Here you have these maniacs not breaking into just one office, but several cornering women that they can't get out of their screaming and ranting at them, among other things. This ought to be the type of thing we were saying, we're gonna put a stop to this, whoever does it. Because this isn't one of the highest order propositions now, wherever this happens, particularly in Pennsylvania, that people have faith in this election that we're not gonna see violence and all this nonsense. Jack, go after these people. I think you will, I hope you will in the police. And we hope to hear from the people in Delco actually affected by what happened here. All right, 855-839-1210, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is just push town 1210. As I said, Al Schmidt will be here at one o'clock today. This is a guy with a lot of how he goes, how this whole thing goes here, but not only who wins Pennsylvania. - Hey, NFL fans, you can start the season with a big return on "Fandal," America's number one sports book. So when you get a hunch in the middle of the game, you can check out the latest stats, view live play-by-play, and so much more on the same page where you place your bets. 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Here's President Obama, though, and he talked about, he used every negative imaginable. He talked about when he went to Pittsburgh yesterday to speak to black men, particularly not backing Harris. You know how the system wrongs you all the time? Yeah, he actually talked about that. The system again, wronging black men, who was there to bolster you? Black women. So how in the world then, are you not supporting Kamala Harris? I mean, this is what this tour is gonna be about. Here's a little bit of President Obama. - All right, what kind of numbers is that? - This is cut, let's see. This is cut 10. 10. - The newities is that we have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all quarters. Our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running. Now, I also wanna say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers. So if you don't mind, just for a second, I'm gonna speak to y'all already. And say that when you have a choice that is this clean, and on the one hand, you have somebody who grew up like you, knows you, went to college with you, understands the struggles and pain and joy that comes from those experiences. - You said work harder and do more and overcome. And achieves the second highest office in the way. - All right, so again, the work harder, he had this toward black men, and he went on to say again, "System wrongs you, who is it there that's supporting you?" So Obama's message on this tour to black men is, you're just making up excuses. One believes maybe you don't wanna vote for it because she's a woman. What other reasons, these are made up reasons. This guy can't even change a tire. Trump should be out there changing tires today. I mean, I don't know if he's ever changed a tire. - Did he count now for real like? - Yeah, you know, and I thought that day, it might be a side question someday. It's just an aside, all this stuff. Now, the 11th hour, they're going after Trump that he can't identify with the average. And look, you can make that argument about Romney. Mitt Romney even to me, and I've interviewed him once up close to him. He was here for St. Torum for an hour in a hotel room with his staff around. He was nice enough, but you just feel that, well, remember when he went into Wawa? He kept on calling it Wawa's. He kept on talking about how you order there. He couldn't believe it and all this stuff. Trump's not like that, are you kidding me? I think he drew up with a bare knuckled father with the collecting rents, and he was in the building trades. That's different than being a guy like Mitt Romney. So maybe you can make that charge against some Republicans. That's the charge you're trying to make. But it's pretty hard to make the charge that Kamala Harris grew up in poverty with this rough and tough. Both parents were university professors, one's an economist, one's a breast cancer researcher. That's hardly. But Dom, she worked at McDonald's. Which we can find no record of. We can't seem to, you know, track that down, et cetera. Right. So this argument that Trump didn't, you know, just was plopped down. It's like he's running against Herbert Walker Bush or Romney or something. It doesn't work with him. This is Kamala Harris, is ready to do the job. This is a leader who has spent her life fighting on behalf of people who need a voice and a chant. Somebody was raised in the middle class who worked a summer job at McDonald's while she earned a degree. All right, there you go. But she also went on to say, Dan, about having your back black men and all. And you know that Tulsi Gabbard took this apart. She's the one who won necessarily. I mean, out of all proportion to make her own name was putting people in jail for marijuana charges. I do have to have your back comment, too. Okay. Yeah, here's a have your back. Yeah. The women in our lives have been getting our backs this entire time. They've been raising us and working and having our backs. And when we get the trouble, the system is not working for us. They're the ones that were out there arching and protesting. Yeah, the system not working for us systems against us. Kamala Harris, who went through the system to get to where she is now. That's the point Gabbard made that took her out in that debate. It's endless playing this. And they're reduced to now telling you that Trump can't possibly understand the average person. This comes back on Republicans all the time. And this guy's different. He's broken through. People get it that he has. So, you know, what do you have to to avoid this if you're the Republican? You have to be doing ads, changing tires. You have to have work that McDonald's or something else. What do you have to prove? You know, Jim, Dan, you were in with Don the other day. I think you missed this one. We don't have a chance to hear your. It reminds me of this. Here's Kenny, Dan, this page two, cup one. He's discussing the same thing with Trump and Kenny's telling us his working class. He was a newspaper delivery boy. Here's a great mayor, Jim Kenny, telling us why Trump doesn't understand you. - Thank you, mayor, mayor, page, for government. I want to talk a little, some personal experiences to give you some idea of where I come from in my life. - When I was 14 or 15 years old, I got up before sunrise to whoever that fell off the inquire to my paper route every morning. And it was difficult job, especially for a teenager to get up early and those things. And then I went on to a union restaurant and washed dishes in a union house. I became a bus boy in the same union house and a bartender. - Oh, that we know, yes. All my family have been involved in some form and other with organized labor. That's the reason why my parents could take as good care of us as they did. That's why we could go for a vacation for a week in Wildwood when we did and could buy a car every now, every few years. So those are the, and the reason why I tell you those anecdotes, because a guy like Donald Trump never had a summer job. He never worked after school. He never struggled. He got handed a envelope full of money from his father to start a business. I would venture to guess his kids never have worked either. - God, take a shot at a junior nurture. - Give it an idea of what people struggle with. You have to have walked in their shoes. They have to have the same experiences that they have. - All right, there you go. They just have to revert back to this, even with a guy who it's almost impossible to do that with. Look, if I were coaching her up, Dan, she's running against Mitt Romney. I'd admit Romney with the dog on the roof and all on the box and I'd have him walk around with a top hat and tails, you know, screaming ludicrous stuff. Herbert Walker Bush, senior, he deserved it with Bill Clinton. He didn't know the price of milk. He didn't know anything. Hell, not that you can't be rich and be president, but my point is the argument might ring. How does it ring with Trump here though? Now it's Trump's never changed a tire. 855-839-1210. So as wall is going to be changing tires out there, anytime soon. All right, coming up, we're going to talk with Congressman Scott Perry, who is in a ferocious battle for his seat in central Pennsylvania, which could be one of the seats that determines who controls the Congress, but he joined five other Republican congressmen from Pennsylvania yesterday, saying that they want to take the overseas ballots from the military, put them aside, because they don't think there's enough scrutiny where fraud could happen here in Pennsylvania with thousands of votes. I am reluctant to fool around with the military and their ballot, but it'll be counted in the end. But I think this shows that they are determined that this time around the shenanigans are not going to work at any level. They're trying to button up everything imaginable. And by the way, the story of the Montgomery County ice cream truck for voters has gone national. And I'm gonna ask Al Schmitt about it at one o'clock. Does he have any guidance on that? Because the allegation is Dan, guess where they're going? They're going into low income housing and college campuses. Does that sound like a bunch of fat cat Republicans eating caviar there? That they're gonna reach out and help them with their ballot? I want a map, I need some sightings. No longer do I want the rat sightings, Dan. I want some sightings. If you see that Montgomery County ice cream truck operation there with the pop-up window where they, hi, I'm here to give you a ballot, that's right. Let us know where you see it. And we're gonna map how many Republican voters were in that route? 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And then when they're not followed, you're also derided and excoriated for having the audacity to question what just happened, right? So that's the game we're playing here, unfortunately. - Right, my role in this is, let's be clinical, let's follow the black letter of the law in these times. There are no excuses, nothing that someone by some ability they think they have, Congressman, the legislature wrote these things, we should follow them. I wanted to tell listeners too, as I remember it, you are retired Brigadier General in the National Guard? - Yes, that's correct. - Yeah, I just wanted to put it that out there, because to me, that carries, as you know, enormous weight. So you're not some guy that wants to jam up the military serving in a war, a potential war zone, and they're ballot. - Yeah, here's the thing, you know, we want everybody that's eligible to vote. And that includes military families. Now, it is interesting that you, as a military member, you don't have to be overseas. So just let's think about it, you're a Pennsylvania resident, you join the military, and they deploy you or they station you, let's just say in Texas. But, you know, you want to be able to, let's just say they just stationed you there a month ago, and you didn't have time to change your registration and you want to vote for your hometown, you know, representative, what have you, you're allowed to do that. And if you're overseas, obviously, you know, you're going to, you want to want to vote. But think about it, when you're overseas, let's just use overseas or Texas for that matter, but when you send your back-- - Doors take us to summers away, or winter adventures. And afternoon getaways. Your dedicated Fidelity advisor can help you open those doors by working with you on a comprehensive plan to help you reach your wealth's full potential, because doors were meant to be opened. 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It comes to your home county. Your home county is the one that knows whether you're a citizen of the United States or not, whether you're a resident of the United States or not. And so the law requires that the home county determine and verify that you're an eligible voter. But in all these states, including Pennsylvania, no one's verifying it. Okay, well, that's bad enough, right? Because, you know, who would ever cheat? Well, here's your cheating. I just watched a video on my phone of Iranian hackers that show how they're producing these overseas ballots by the hundreds or thousands can produce as many as they want to. And if no one's checking, then who's to know which ones are valid or not. So if you're a military family or a military service member serving overseas and you want to vote, you know, what you should have some confidence in knowing is that your vote isn't being diminished by Iranian hackers. Like, it'd be bad enough. It was just some other hacker. But this is literally our enemy. And they tried to hack in, I think, in 2021 to multiple states and most of them kept them out. But one of the states, Alaska, did not. And they got all of the voter information. So the question is, is it too much to ask for our government to determine whether the votes that are coming in are actual valid votes? And unfortunately, Dom, we have to ask because they're not going to unless we force them to. Now, I have, and Scott, you probably don't know this, but I have Al Schmidt coming on today. So I'm going to ask him about all this as Secretary of State in office that you and I know from 2020, the vast power that's here in guidance and rulings and all that. Look, we're thrilled that he's coming on. I'm going to answer the question, street him civilly, but I'm going to ask about this. So what is the remedy? What are you and the other five wanting to be done with this? We're wanting the counties to follow the law and verify that the votes that are coming in on these overseas ballots can be definitively verified to be from a U.S. citizen eligible to vote. How should they do that, though? I know, is that your purview or what do they do to verify that? They look at the person that's sending in the ballot and they determine, they look at their voter rolls and say, yes, this is U.S. citizen, but somebody has to match the two up. And Dom, this is called, it's characterized by the acronym UOCaba, which stands for the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens, Absenteed Voting Act. And right now, if they get one of these absentee ballots from overseas, it just goes in the mill. I hear what you're saying. Okay. And if they get 5,000 of them, and one of them is from Private Jones, and the other 4,999 are from Ahmed or Muhammad from some made-up thing that the Iranian hackers did, those go in the mill, too. Okay. Absolutely at them. I got the point here. So you're in a race. You've been targeted probably top five that I can tell, you know, whether it's going to be fierce to determine the Congress, and you're running against someone who was a long time news anchor in your area. What's the biggest issue in the race? I know there have been ads, for example, Scott, and I wanted to ask you about it, alleging, I guess, in the ad, like Kamala Harris, and it surprises me. Out of all the backtracking that VP Harris has done, the one thing she and her spokespeople want backtrack on are those sex transformation surgeries, even for people here illegally. And I think some ads out there are saying your opponent supports that also. Well, there are a lot of ads just to let you know, this is certainly the number one race in Pennsylvania. It's not out in Bucks County. It's right in South Central Pennsylvania, the 10th district. It's because, you know, the folks like the Soros folks and others from the West Coast have poured in millions and millions of dollars into this race. We're being outspent at least 10 to 1 here, and that's why this is so critical. They want to flip this seat, and the number one target in Pennsylvania. And, like I said, top five, maybe top number one across the country. But that, having been said, of course, we have Kamala Harris, the vice president, on tape saying that, you know, she would pay for the taxpayer, would pay for, or she would support the taxpayers paying for these transgender operations for people here illegally. And my opponent is a supporter of Kamala Harris and has not said, you know, that she's opposed to that. So if you're going to support the nominee and everything the nominees for, then you're along for the ride, right? And let's face it, if you say you're going to support Donald Trump, you know, the mainstream media says that you're for every single thing Trump ever did, including, you know, anything negative, you're automatically for that. Well, you know, Republican party has to, you know, wake up and get with the times. What's good for the goose is good for the gander. And we're just going to have to treat them the same way that they treat us. So that's what the vice president's for. That's what the Democrat party is for. That's what they're going to do. And the American citizens and the voters need to know that. If you want your tax dollars go to fund those things, well, then you should vote for Kamala Harris. But if you don't think that they should, then you have another alternative. Exactly. And we want to take your alternative. Where do we go to support you? Well, my campaign website is patriotsforparry.com. And like I said, tough race number one in the state for sure. You know, we're working people here in South Central Pennsylvania. We are not billionaires. And we're, I'm able to raise money for signs and some TV ads here locally. My opponent is hand selected as a media anchor because, you know, her favorability and of her familiarity with the people that live here. Hand selected, all her funding is coming from the west coast into Pennsylvania. She doesn't even campaign quite honestly. She just, she stays in her county, which is not included in the, you know, you know, she's not, she doesn't even live in the district, right? She's, she's running it. It'd be, it'd be actually worse than the Biden or Harris campaign. At least those two people live in the country, right? They don't go anywhere and they don't talk to the press, but at least they live in the country. Exactly. It'd be like some, somebody living in a foreign country running for president in the United States and just putting ads on TV. It sounds like that Scott. Well, we'll hook up again before the election. Give that website though. People can contribute volunteer. We reach into that area too. Where do they go? Patriots for Perry.com. Thank you, General. Thank you very much, Congressman, for joining us. Thank you, sir. Have a great day. Note to Jimmy Matthews. It's both Congressman and General. Bring it here, General. Let's be. All right. The phone lines are 855-839-1210. So you heard what these six Congressman are talking about. It's not top of my list with Al Schmidt at all. I mean, I have a broader question here, the nightmare scenario, where the nation is waiting to determine the next president of the United States, and we don't have the final vote total in Pennsylvania, and the clock is ticking on Thursday, Friday, et cetera. Could that happen? I don't understand why. We put in a lot of things to prevent that. I think. Now, he's in charge of it. I'm going to explain, because he's been, their public comments saying, well, you know, that's a real possibility. Why? He's here at one o'clock, you'll hear it unfiltered, and coming up your calls. I'll give you the side question in a little bit here today, and we'll give you a chance to get your name into the hat to be a winner this week. Hey, the NFL is flying by, but you still have time to start the season with a big return on Fandall in partnership with Maui Forge Casino, America's number one sports book. You can get started with $300 in bonus bets if you win that first $5 bet. One of the best ways to bet are same game parlays. Sunday match up, we have Philadelphia versus Cleveland over passing yards. I got to go with AJ Brown coming back. That's almost a given against Cleveland's defense. They're pretty good. So I would take the under rushing yards, I would say Kwan Barkley, although, you know, it's not my number one play, Henry, what's your number one play here for my third? I would take the over and say Kwan's rushing. You are going to take it. I think all the backlash of what happened two weeks ago with not running the ball with him, I think he's going to get it early and often he's going to be ground and pound type of game. Oh, all right. We differ on that. I don't know if we call Dan in to break that tie, the master of the parlay. I'm taking the over on the Kwan Barkley. Okay. That's two to one here. Also taking the over on Dom is to Sean Watson passing yards because they're very deflated right now. He has passed. He was passing over. I don't have it in front of me right now, but he hasn't passed the game over 200 yards Dom. And with our defense showing the way that it has, we hope that this game, they prove themselves against the offense that's really struggling, but I'm going to bet against them. I think I think to Sean. Wait a minute. He stands. He does. He's terrible. When Watson back that goes back to passing, I'm rooting for the defense rooting and amazing he hears you jumping up. Yes. And popcorn in here. He threw for six. Look, I still think we'll win the game. I just think that our, our, yeah, his line can't be that high. Okay. Well, it has to be exceptionally low. And I'm pulling it up right now and have it for you by the end of the week, he's, he's busy with other things, as we know, but just visit a fan tool.com/dom to make every moment more of this season. Fandall Sportsbook is the official partner of 1210 WPHC Fandall and official Sportsbook partner of the NFL at the B 21 plus president Pennsylvania, first online real money wager only five dollar first deposit required bonus, 80.5 yards. He can get that. Yeah. This is defense. Yeah. I don't see why not. I'm taking the under on that. I see it under coming here. 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That somebody comes and thinks that's a better headline, even though the lyric is not in there. All right. By the way, the Catholic League, and I wouldn't get on Bill Donahue today. Get them on Monday, Columbus Day, Catholic League is really going after a big Gretchen Whitmer. It's almost hard to believe she gets this crazed left-wing person to kneel in front of her, the governor of Michigan. And she's got a Kamala hat on, the governor of Michigan. And you know that Harris is big thing, Doritos, you know, either when she's sad, like when Trump won in 2016 or she's happy Doritos, the first thing I have to get is Doritos. That might be authentic. And she's giving her a Dorito like it's a host, like it's communion. There's no, there's no doubt of what they're doing. Are they insane feeding a kneeling acolyte Doritos like it's a host? Now, the Catholic League has waited to verify this, they've looked at it, et cetera. We'll get them on to talk about it with Bill Donahue. But if Catholics are not looking at all this stuff and they're just caught up in, I don't even know what, in looking at Harris, they're not getting any guidance, the Archbishop have anything to say about this, or the head of the Catholic bishops. All right. Let me go to Lou and Chai Chester setting something up for a little later in the show. Lou, you're the Vice Chair of the GOP in Chai Chester. What can you tell us about this attack on Trump or just local Republican offices? So what's going on over here? Mr. Ball12, who is our chair in the app here in the GOP, was in office up there yesterday doing his normal routine up there. And we were at a GOP function last night and I had me and him going up there together and asking a Barnaby's and he explained that the people came in there, they were casing a joint previously. They recognized the one gentleman or the one lady from before and apparently they came in and tasted joint and then they came back a couple days later. 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We're going to follow up on this, but Lou, thank you. We hope to get him on or and or the chairman, either one of the Delco GOP. Thank you, Lou. And then we'll ask Jack Stolstheimer. I mean, if they have filed with the police of what happened here, there ought to be a follow up. And I think this is the type of stuff that you'd want to stop. We don't want to see this stuff. If these were Trump people doing this, there would be a lot of media coverage of this. We're on it. All right. Coming up, Al Schmidt, Secretary of State, you know, they control the voting process somewhat. I mean, there's a lot of county stuff too. He's visiting all 67 counties and we're going to ask him about every aspect that I can squeeze in with him. And here what he has to say about what's going to happen in about three weeks, all that straight ahead on Talk Radio 1210. Tom Cierdano, weekdays 9 till noon, on Talk Radio 1210, WPhD, Tom Cierdano, on Talk Radio 1210, WPhD, on Philadelphia's Talk Radio 1210, WPhD, WPhD, WGLE, D3, Philadelphia, from the curiovolo studios where relationships matter, always live on the free Odyssey app. All right, it is Tom time, big issues, big guests. I can think of no one that I want to hear from more given what the stakes are given that I Pennsylvania will determine who the next president is. That's how it's shaping up. So we're very happy to bring you the guy involved with guidance and the infrastructure of a lot of this because some of it fairly is county run. Having us as Secretary of State in Pennsylvania, Al Schmidt, Al, welcome back and thanks very much for coming on today. Yeah. Thank you, Tom. Long overdue. And it's great to be back with you. Well, I even have one thing here where I highly praise you that's sort of playing out right now a survey that you did. But Al, the main thing that I've been talking about and wanted to hear what your thinking is because you would know this better than anybody how you're calculating this. I'm not in favor of putting out expectations. It's going to take two, three or more days to count and have the official count or whatever the term is used for Pennsylvania. Why have you made that type of statement? At least sometimes I've seen that. Yeah, I strongly agree with you and some of it is about expectations. Every election in the past and in the present is really it all comes down to how close an election is before you know what the outcome will be. And since 2020 with mail ballot voting in Pennsylvania, we have been at something of a unique disadvantage compared to other states. And that is that mail ballots in Pennsylvania cannot begin to be processed before 7 AM on election morning. Lots of other states, red states, blue states, even Florida, allow that process to begin days or weeks in advance so they can report their results by, let's say, midnight election night, except for the ballots coming back that day, let's say. So Pennsylvania is a little bit at a disadvantage, but a couple things have changed since 2020 that I think are really important. While the law hasn't changed, which is frustrating, counties have a lot more experience than they had in 2020, which is the first time they dealt with mail ballot voting. Companies have acquired additional equipment, which assists with sorting and time stamping and opening envelopes and all the rest. And the percentage of voters voting by mail, while it's still a significant percentage, has decreased since that kind of peak COVID 2020 environment from 50% down to something in the 30s. So fewer votes in play. All right, Al, but I would also add to that, isn't it that almost all and you have the exact number have accepted the extra money, millions of dollars, legislature should have spent even more, I think. So as I understand it, it's not like we have to stop because people are tired or we don't have enough or whatever. If all goes according to that money in the agreement, won't they be tagging in other teams? In other words, accounting will just continue. And if that's the case, really it would take two to three more days. So it stands after act 77, there was act 88, which made more public dollars available for our counties. So no more so-called zucker box, no more outside resources available for counties to run elections. And many of those counties have acquired equipment that assists with what I just mentioned, which is the sorting, time stamping, opening of envelopes, extraction of ballots and all the rest that will make this process more expeditious, although maintaining the integrity of it all. And act 88 has been a very, a really great benefit. Yeah. I'm sorry. I wanted to frame the question for you though, what I'm saying, please, the balloting, the accounting will not stop. That's the thing in 2020. I was on the air with Richie Owing. I remember when this happened, and I'm not saying that I'm in the camp that says funny business or whatever, but you know how that perception gets out there. It's like when maintenance was going to be done on the state website, I know it was playing well in advance during the Trump rally in Butler, you guys jumped in and you removed the maintenance, which was a good thing. It was a transparency thing. So will the counting continue? Yeah, Dom, and I think that's a really important question and to, or two questions and to address them both in Philadelphia, even in 2020. And I was there in person with my team working around the clock for three days in a row with no sleep, with a live can, live stream and all the rest. There was no like stopping us counting or anything else like that that were observers in the room, Democrats, Republicans, Trump, Biden, everybody. That process continued around the clock in Philadelphia. So the whole thing for a second are election officials. And I visited with 62 of our 67 counties so far. I don't know if they're Democrats. I don't know if they're Republicans. I don't care. They don't tell me. I don't ask because everyone is committed to running elections smoothly and to make sure that their voter's votes are counted, provided their cast by an eligible voter on a before election day that that no one is like sitting back and putting their feet up. Everyone is well aware of the scrutiny and eagerness to know the results cast by voters on a before election day on the on the second issue that you mentioned to partner state had scheduled a week we usually schedule any outages for maintenance on weekends when our county partners are not processing ballots that was scheduled well in advance of for President Trump's visit. And for several reasons, we rescheduled it so it wouldn't in any way be a. I thought that was very appropriate. Now our governor Shapiro and this was a big time meeting. I don't have in front of me all the people there. The election task force, I believe Homeland Security. It was a show of we're going to make sure no one disrupts this election. What is the update on that? We heard that preliminarily. What can you tell listeners is happening now or is the result? I haven't seen anything more on that task force activities. Yeah, the election threat task force which was formed by governor Shapiro some months ago and he put me in charge of it is really in the event that we encounter any threats of violence or intimidation targeting voters or polling places or poll workers or election officials that everyone knows what everyone else's responsibilities are so they can respond in real time and law enforcement can do its job. So our election workers can do their job, which is really a sacred responsibility to count their voters votes. So it's not a matter of expectation. It's not a matter of anticipation that any of that will return that that I and others account encountered in 2020, but if it does occur, just want to make sure we're prepared for it. It would be naive or foolish to not prepare for something like that regardless of which way these threats or efforts at intimidation. I hear you. Al, I wanted to ask about something that I think is a teachable moment, but you're in the catbird seat. So maybe you can tell me why you didn't say anything about this that I know of. We're looking to, apparently, I mentioned this task force, et cetera. We're looking about misinformation, disinformation, even foreign governments and all that. Now it doesn't rise to that level, but when we had this artist break in apparently to set the stops and put up an Eagles endorsement of Kamala Harris with her in Eagles gear, I thought that was a moment not to go overboard, but even for your office, et cetera, to say, we're going to be on top of this stuff or whoever the agency is in this task force. And we are going to get it out there. And if any laws are broken, and I believe they were here, we're going to raise this to a level of a teachable moment, if you will. Yeah. If any laws are broken, then people should certainly be held accountable. All right. I may ask you, did you say anything about that? No, because it was not a threat of violence or intimidation targeting voters pulling places or election officials. So that's your purview rather than somebody's election threat task force. So if there are threats of violence targeting voters, poll workers, poll places, election officials, then that's something we would engage in fully. Okay. We had this humidity issue, at least that's what was up on the Twitter page, I believe, with envelope sticking together, the security envelope, et cetera. But Al, to be fair, we didn't have any credit card, phone, mortgage, or other bills report. I mean, I'm serious. We looked at it. We have, you know, people are scrutinizing this, we used the people I talked to. They didn't find what can you tell us about that? Has it been rectified? Yeah. One more. And people get their phone bill and the return envelope is sealed because it was raining that day because of the hurricane coming up from Florida or wherever. They're not worried that your check won't be cached because the envelope seal was sticking together. So as far as I'm aware, there were only a couple of counties affected by it, Philadelphia County, Miami County, where that was an issue where the return envelopes were sort of sticking together because they were delivered in this period in which there was certainly difficult, you know, bad weather. But that shouldn't, like, there's so much anxiety about voting by mail. You see the stories in the newspaper, you see the back and forth with lawsuits and all the rest. But it is, they're very, every vote is precious, but there are very few votes that are not counted because of some technicality. And those only technicalities are, the voter didn't sign the envelope and didn't date the envelope or they didn't put their ballot in the secrecy envelope. And the instructions are very simple. And I would encourage your listeners to, like, not be stressed out by this process. But I'm very straight forward. So the position is, though, that this was humidity or rain, I mean, was it checked on? And again, I realize the vote count here is vitally important. So is the idea of transparency. We know that, right? Because we don't have reports of other things during that period of time. Yeah, I'm not sure what the allegation would be that Philadelphia County is, like, pre-sealing envelopes before they send them out. That's... I'm not really sure that... I'm not making the allegation. I'm just saying I want to make sure, Al, that, you know, people were concerned, they had some of these that they know what to do. They know what to do now. But again, it looks to them like, well, why would this be happening? I know we're pressed for time. I had another big picture question for you and how you view your role. Yeah. Tom, I have another thing after this, but, like, I'm at your service. I really value your role in educating voters, and I really value your listeners in asking questions and wanting to know answers to those questions. Okay. So I want to be able to answer those as best I can. So big picture, Department of State executive branch, the role is to enforce the laws, facilitate the election as I understand it. Yet Al, your office, through you and your decision-making, I'm not sure the governor, too, has taken positions in litigation against what the legislature has passed. Tell us, when you do that, what you're thinking, in other words, I am a guy, call me an originalist or whatever, unless there's something the United States Supreme Court says out of line with the Pennsylvania legislature and what they have deemed, why would you be siding with those that have a complaint against said legislature and amicus brief for something like that, I guess? Yeah. And I think that's a really good question. I know that's something that we have a different difference of agreement on, and I've seen you speak to this issue before. So for example, the issue of voters not hand-dating their mail-in ballots, and by the way, with it, we all talk, elections were plenty complicated before mail-in ballots. So it's interesting that so much of our attention now is exclusively focused on them, but one issue that I recall you raising before is dealing with voters hand-dating their mail ballots. Of our 67 counties, zero counties use that date for any purpose whatsoever. They don't do it for anything other than to see that the voter has dated that ballot. But being said, the legislature determines the laws, and the law is clear as written, and ballots that are not hand-dated by the voter will not be counted in this election unless there's a high court decision determining otherwise. And that's, I've got to say, it's heartbreaking. We're talking about voters, they're eligible voters, they apply it for the ballot. They're eligible to receive a ballot. They cast their ballot on or before election day, but especially older voters might sign it and write their birthday. So you have somebody write a, sign it and write, you know, January 3rd, 1943, and that ballot won't be counted, and that's really pretty lousy. But the law is clear, and the court rulings are clear. So unless the courts decide otherwise, and when I was at Philadelphia City Commissioner for years, as you know, I voted time and time again to not count those ballots, despite the fact that in my opinion, they should be counted, but it's really not up to me. It's not up to me as I got to every state, it wasn't up to me as City Commissioner. It's really, we're in a system where we have a rule of law and that's really what we should all follow. Absolutely. So now, apart where I commend you that's come to play now, now, I'm not probably in the camp that the auditor general should have started this audit on what's going on with pen dot and some of the motor voter call what you will, some of the changes from Governor Shapiro, but he has, and you previously, when you were here in Philadelphia, I looked it up. You supported this surveying or this auditing, because you found a glitch in pen dots approached a voter voter that may have prompted some people in this country legally, but not eligible to vote to register to vote anyhow. So I wanted to ask you, that was solid on your part, I think, there is concern about people, even if they're here legally, or they might be here legally, God knows, and their ability to vote. What's the biggest safeguard, or what are we watching for this time around to prevent that? I've lived in Philadelphia for the last 20 years of my life, but I grew up in Western Pennsylvania, and I grew up in Western Pennsylvania thinking the exact same thing that everybody else does about elections in Philadelphia. So when I came in in 2020, I did a whole series of investigations and reports with their focus on dead people voting for dead people, or non-citizens voting, or double voting, or any other sort of voter fraud or irregularity. One of those investigations focused on non-citizens being registered to vote in Pennsylvania. I researched it for years. I think I was on your show about it, probably in 2017, around then, because I brought it to the attention of the Pennsylvania Department of State that people who were non-citizens were getting driver's licenses in Pennsylvania, which they're eligible to do, presenting all their foreign documents, foreign passport, state papers, work papers, or whatever else that allows them to get a driver's license, and then they were encountering your screen that said, would you like to register to vote? Like, why would they not think they were eligible when they've just come to the government office on the same day and time? And like, no one walked into that thinking, I'm now going to commit some voter fraud, but nevertheless, the injury is the same. You're either eligible or you're not eligible, and if you're not eligible, you should not be registered and your vote should not count. So I approached the Department of State about it in 2017, Department of State dealt with the matter, I think, very responsibly, to make sure that in Pennsylvania, non-citizens were not being registered to vote, and the previous administration deserves some credit for that. That's something I've been very involved in for years I care deeply about and feel like I'm in a position to speak knowledge of about it. Well, I commend you on that, Al, I realize you're visiting all 67 counties, thank you. If time permits for the election, there might be some wrinkle or two, and we would make us, you know, convenient to your schedule and tape it if we had to, but anything you'd like to add before you go. No, only that if you vote in person or vote by mail, you should have confidence that your vote is going to be counted, there's a voter-verified paper ballot record of every vote that's cast in Pennsylvania that's used in two audits so that the tabulated results reflect, you know, your decisions. And despite all the noise, and it's important to ask questions, elections have changed a lot in the past several years, it's important that people have questions, and it's important that they have their questions answered and that's really don't lie value with the work that you do to answer people's questions when they have them. Al, well, thank you very much. Always open any time to come on and clarify anything. Thank you, Al. Thanks very much for today. Thank you, sir. All right. That is Secretary of State Al Schmidt will get your reaction 855-839-1210. That's how you get on board. I mean, I differ on some of these things. You might call it a small matter. A law was broken there, several laws were broken with the Kamala Harris thing. I'd like to see the task force and others weigh in. He says it's only if there's violence or whatever. I think there are teachable moments here. If you want to tell people, and the other is the envelopes, I still don't get it how we didn't see this with mortgage and all these other things. What is the difference here with this? I wanted that to be looked into and I still do to let people know there was no funny business going on. Again, let's just follow the exact letter of the law on these things and run them down. Then come on with me and tell me, here's what we did and here's what we know. That's it. It's a fact. Okay. Here are the phone lines 855-839-1210. That's how you can get in here on talk radio 1210. All right. It is a time time. Let me give you the side question. One more time. Very busy today and Corey Lewandowski in the on deck circle and those delco people coming up. Give me your response to Al Schmidt. That's what we try to do. Go ahead. He came on. It was civil. I still think on the issue of the envelopes and the humidity and all that. What I want to hear is that they have people. You got to do this given how tense this is. It didn't happen with phone bills and mortgages and everything else. So I would want to hear if we traced it back more. And I still think it was a teachable moment with the Kamala Harris thing. Not to go crazy, but to say, yo, you got to get to the bottom of this Philadelphia. This guy broke the law, the guy who takes credit for it. And that's misinformation disinformation here because I'm just afraid down the road. That's what we're going to hear when it's on the other side. So we'll see with this task force if we hear more about them coming up. But on the issue of these expectations, I still think I want to hear someone say with all the new stuff and all that's happened here, my expectation is we got to be pushing. Look, I know it's not going to be three or four o'clock in the morning. We're already talking out here, Dan and I about we might be out there doing events and all that, what would be the best thing to do. I think it's reasonable to say by eight o'clock, that's 24 hours on Thursday nights that we know what the vote is in Pennsylvania. I'm starting to think now this is going to go into Saturday again, something like that. I just, I just can't imagine that. What is it you have to do then? And by the way, well, Dom, why don't we just open up the envelopes that day? And my answer is Lispreate Havy scolded me on this former head of Monaco and I've told you this. No, no, no, that's what they want to do. Then we're to leak out their 400,000 votes ahead and people will be depressed about going to the polls. No, they ought to be able to do this. I'm not saying that night 24 hours to me seems time enough to do this. Let's go to, let's go to Linda in Langhorn. Hey, Linda. Welcome on board. What did you think of Auschwitz? I heard most of the interview, I thought it was good, but I called about the mail-in ballot. Yes. I received my ballot a few days ago when I opened it last night to fill it out. I had the ballot, the secret envelope, the mailing envelope, and there's a full sheet of instructions for step by step by step for every step you take. So I filled out my ballot, put it in the secret envelope, sealed it, put it in the mailing envelope, sealed it, turn the envelope over following the directions on the sheet, find my name, and it says, put the date you actually did your ballot. So I put yesterday's date on the ballot, I mean on the envelope, and I'm mailing it in like 10 minutes at the post office. If people read the instructions carefully and go step by step, they shouldn't make any mistake. Thank you, Linda. Yeah, I'm in agreement with you. Look, I didn't say it without, we were pressed with other issues, but here's the bottom line. People are inconvenienced if you're going to show up for election day, that's what you do. If you're going to do it by mail-in ballot, then you have to be very careful. If you don't and you mess up, I would argue have somebody look over your shoulder. You know, somebody like Dan, who's pesky, no, no, no, you did this wrong here. And then send it in. It's on you, though. There shouldn't be any doubt. If you mess up, you mess up. The inconvenience of people having to go on election day, you're inconvenient. You got to do this properly. All right, Terrence and Cherry Hill, talk Radio 1210. Hey, Terrence, afternoon. Good afternoon. Hi. I have been a registered Democrat all my life, and in 2008, I even worked for Barack Obama, who my later thought was the most ill-suited, ill-prepared president of all time. Now, for the first time I worked for the GOP in 2016, I don't regret a bit, but my concern is there's no way in hell that Trump will lose his election. But if he wins, he'll have to win by a convincing landslide margin. If it is something like a previous election, a close call that he will win, but someone else will be in the White House. All right. Where are you? Take away any kind of, I mean, questioning about it. Yeah. Well, sure. Try here. Do you think it's possible to have a blowout like that? No. I'm going to be honest on this, you know, if you want to hear a landslide Trump guy or landslide Harris, but or a landslide Trump, no, it's not going to be any landslide here. How do you see? How does anybody see that? This is going, that's why what we do here at this radio station, so important, Pennsylvania is going to determine the fate of the world in just about three weeks in change. And I would predict it's going to be under 50,000 votes. It was 80,000 the last time Trump's much better this time. Biden is not the third senator from Pennsylvania and all that stuff. Could be even why is it so close because of all the factors we've talked about. Trump has broken through, but not so much in the suburbs. I know that's hard to believe, but I think it's still the case. 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Well, listen, we've got to make it so it's too big to raise anything in the business. Yes. And as you know, Donald Trump is going to be back in Pennsylvania on Monday with a town hall. He's going to have the opportunity once again to bring his message of economic prosperity, smaller government, lower taxes, and less regulations directly to the people of Pennsylvania. And he's going to also have the chance to remind them of what Vice President Harris has said, which is she will ban fracking, she will put in price control, she will take away your healthcare options. And the people of Pennsylvania are smart. They know that they can't afford another four years like they've been through the last four. So they're going to return Donald Trump to the White House in just over three weeks now. The latest from Trump, Corey, and maybe it was saving that up for Detroit, this taking away the tax on the interest on your car loan certainly is a two for it helps just not the taxpayer, but helps people buy more cars. Well, it absolutely does. And what you think about what Donald Trump is talking about right now, no tax on tips. Who does that help? It helps every industry worker who's working at a restaurant or in one of these places that really isn't at the high end of the economic spectrum traditionally. Okay. Then you've got no tax on social security. Who's collecting social security by and large? People on fixed incomes, the elderly who need it the most. And then no tax on overtime. And what does that do? Those are the people who want to grow to earn extra money to create more value for their family, to put in the extra hours. So you couple all that together. What that means is more money in your pocket, less money for the government to waste and send overseas to the Ukraine and all these other people who hate us and want to kill us anyway. So let's all Americans keep more of their money. And if Donald Trump's elected, that's what he's going to do. I have to tell you, I watched three times because I was enjoying it. You and Jim Acosta and Acosta on CNN was giving you credit, calling you the adult in the room. You two were sparring and all, but Corey, one of the things he said that you rightly jumped on is the other side, like CNN says, well, there was no widespread voter fraud. And then when you asked, well, how wide is widespread, there's no answer. Well, of course there's no answer because they will justify one vote, which is illegal. That was okay or two or 10. And what their response continues to be was, well, there wasn't enough fraud in their opinion to change the outcome of the election. I don't know that to be true because of one person voted illegally. It's one person too many. And I think your listeners may remember me standing outside the Philadelphia Convention Center with a bullhorn screaming like a lunatic because they refuse, even though we had a judge's order to go in and watch the envelope being separated from the ballots. Because once that transpired and those envelopes and the ballots are separated, there's no way to challenge the validity of those ballots. So it wasn't until all the separation was done. When they said, sure, Corey, come on in here and you can review anything you want. That is ripe for fraud. Yeah, exactly. Corey, you mentioned the president, we'll get to that one. He's going to be here in Pennsylvania, a town hall. But he's doing one in Forsyth County, Georgia on October 15th, which is what that's Wednesday. And this is going to be entirely women. Oh boy, this ought to be an interesting town Tuesday, Tuesday, October 15th. I'm sorry, entirely women. Give us a preview of that. Well, here's the thing. He says in the polling data somewhat indicates that Donald Trump has a gender gap issue. But here's the real story is women are not monolithic. They don't just vote for someone based on the other person's gender. If that was the case, Hillary Clinton would have won because 53% of the electorate is women. What Donald Trump is going to talk about in Georgia at an all women's town hall is that you are making decisions for your family. So more economic freedom you have, the better it is for your family. You're making decisions as it relates to the safety and security of your family. So the stronger we can have, the stronger we can have a southern border, the better for you and your family. So the mainstream media is narrative as it relates to women is women are offended by Donald Trump's rhetoric. They don't like the way he says things. The reality is, and the polling data indicates this, women are making decisions based on economic factors, just like men do. Women are making decisions based on security issues, just like men do. And women know that Donald Trump is better on those issues than vice president Harris's. Well, I agree with you on that. I'm trying to tell that to women out here in the suburbs of Philadelphia, because I think this is going to determine Pennsylvania and the country. So Corey, what's your role right now in the campaign? What are you doing because people identify you from early on in the 2016 with the campaign? Well, look, I'm so blessed. The president asked me to come back to the campaign in August. As your listeners know, I've been around this man, free presidency, post presidency during the presidency and everywhere in between. And look, I've decided to take the last 25 days away from my family, as I have for the last two months now, and volunteer for this campaign to bring the message of economic prosperity to the American people which Donald Trump is going to bring to the country. So whether it's as a surrogate on radio shows like yours or television shows, as I'm battling with Jim Acosta, or helping plan the strategy for the home stretch and traveling with him, which I will be with him in Arizona this week, he's in Colorado this week, I will be with him in Philadelphia on Monday, I will be with him in Georgia on Tuesday, I will be with him and I'll be with him at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday. So I have had a unique privilege to be next to and a part of this amazing roller coaster ride, which we've called the Donald J. Trump of President campaigns. This is my third and I promise you my last one, this is the most important one, because in just over three weeks, we're going to send Donald Trump back to the White House, we're going to change his country for the better. Corey, thank you so much and again, I can't get enough of Lewandowski Acosta. That was good stuff, you handled it beautifully. Well, thank you and have a great day and look forward to winning in Pennsylvania just like we did in 2016. Thank you, Corey Lewandowski here. Dan, we're still looking for the Monday, Trump here on Columbus Day. Look, I go wrong with Italians. What are you finding? Yeah, I can't find anything. All right. So look, Dan, the show's about winning. Right. I'm not announced yet. Yeah, maybe on an ounce. You heard that from Corey Lewandowski. We're checking on it. Maybe Trump will be a coming studio here. Yeah, there's one in Georgia. I can't find that in Pennsylvania. But do we agree about winning? Notice he didn't say anything there. He had a good tone. Trump's got to follow it. Don't say you're the protector when you do this women only event in Forsythe, Georgia, with Harris Faulkner. You know, let's move past that. There are a lot of Corey Lewandowski just said it beautifully about women and how to approach this. All right. We've got some people that want to get in coming off, hearing Al Schmidt with us here on Talk Radio 1210, John, in Glenmore. Hey, John. Good afternoon. Go right ahead. I appreciate the opportunity to speak. Yeah, I've really got a lot to say about this right in voting, except for those who are housebound, medically unscent, who need that ability. All others need to get up and go to the polls. The notion that they are perhaps inconvenienced by going to the polls is wrong. Here's why. First of all, I'm a 29-year Army veteran. I served my second tour in the job by Iraq, and in 2009, helped set up and observed the Iraqi's voting in January 30th of 2009. Voters there had to go through concentric layers of security just to get to the polling. Following polling, they dipped their fingers in this purple right leg to it, answer their vote. So these people, with everything at stake, flooded the polls, they went out, they vote. We here in America, and both parties are guilty of this, and they're zeal to just get votes. I want to open up the window to vote in. Wrong answer. It's not about your party. It's about the civic duty, the requirement to exercise a vote. Go to the polls. Meet your neighbor. Okay. John, look, it's hard for me to say this, but I will say it to you. First of all, your service is exemplary, but John, I find nothing wrong with people voting mail-in ballot now. I'm encouraging to do that. You could tell me, you know, I hear what you're saying. We have to win, John. It's not about anything else at this point. It comes down to, and my whole philosophy is always on this, it's about winning. If we don't win, we can't change back to no mail-in-bouting. If we don't win, the country's not going to be the same. So I don't want people to feel embarrassed or voting by mail. I got to tell you, I understand what you're saying, and I voted every election since I was 18 in person. It's a bodily function to do it, but you know what? I don't want people embarrassed or voting by mail. I want them to do it, because once they bank their vote, we can go after people who don't vote. Well, you know, I respectfully disagree and call it. But whether or not you're a Republican or Democrat, sure you want to win, but the cost will be, I feel, doing your civic duty and voting. Thank you, John. Well, look. Again, Dan, you know me on this, I could let John go on, I mean, he's about 29 years of service, et cetera, but I can't live with that. So I don't want you to feel bad that you're voting by mail, because if you are, it's registered, you've banked it, now the Trump people can go after those. It might be Trump supporters. They know what they're doing, but they're reluctant voters. And it is about winning. And you can be critical of me, Roe says, sometimes says, oh my God. When it comes to something, I have to control myself. They could put me there in the Trump campaign, and I'd be probably as aggressive as anybody they have. It is about one thing now. It's about winning. It's always about winning. And there's nothing wrong philosophically by telling people, look at what we're doing. It bothers me that we're courting these people that are reluctant voters that might go our way. They go to Trump, rowing up. They don't show up and vote. It sickens me, but suck it up, court them, get them in there. The country, your kids and grandkids demand it. So to John's point, I recognize his service second to none, but service to the country is voting, getting others to vote and to vote for Trump. That's my definition, and it's called winning for the right reason. 855-839-1210. 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Visit martinwater.com, martinwater.com. All right, time to hear Dano's show so they don't forget President Trump in Aurora, Colorado today. I'm seeing some of the news coverage of people talking about what's going on there, how the crime level has gone up due to these Venezuelan gangs and others, and there are people being interviewed from Colorado Springs, which is close, but not right on top of Aurora, saying you're seeing people there, you drive your kids to school, shooting up, standing there at the same stoplight every day, et cetera. So all Trump has to do is just put this down point by point by point, don't go off the script, don't hype it even a little bit. That's all that they're waiting for. They want to make that the story versus the story, what Americans are suffering. Just like the Americans suffering needlessly in places like North Carolina, just like the Americans suffering needlessly when they go shopping every weekend, like the giant up in Flowerstown, and they can't buy what they want, and why can't they buy what they want? Because of inflation, which by the way, took another hit in September, it's up again. The rate of inflation is up again. All right, so that's the way to approach this. It's all there. I hope you enjoyed hearing Al Schmidt. If you missed it, it will be up on podcasts. It'll be up on my Twitter at Dom Show 1210. We'll try to have him back as other issues developed. Let me go to Alexis in Philadelphia, Alexis. Good afternoon. Hi. Hi, Dom. Thanks for taking my call. I have a question about the mail-in ballot. Yes. I received my ballot. And when I went to show it out, both the yellow envelope and the outside envelope were those fields shut. Oh, boy. Okay. I've been getting so many different things that people tell me what to do. And I'm afraid they'll tell me to tape it and then other board of elections told me not to do that. So I don't know what to do. Okay. Yes. Now, it's a bit inconvenient. If you want to do this, I don't know where you are in Philadelphia, but Alexis, if you look it up, they have those satellite offices. There's probably one because there's going to be 10 of them, I think, and nine are already operational. You could take it there and you can get them to determine what to do with it officially. And I think that'll be on tape so that your vote will count. I can ask Lynn DeKerns, who's probably listening right now, what you should do. She would be as official as anybody I can get. But that would be my advice to you. No, if what area that city are you in? I live in Somerton. Oh, okay. Yeah. I think there is a satellite office, hopefully near you. If you Google them, that should come up, Alexis, but I will ask Lynn DeKerns, I'm probably going to be on with us on Monday, going to put you on hold. If you give us your phone number, we'll call you after we ask this on Monday. If you can't resolve it, you know, by then, then we'll have a better answer for you. Okay. Thank you so much. Alexis, we'll take care of this for you though. Thank you for calling us with this. Oh, you're welcome. I'll put you on hold. And yeah, I have the ultimate faith in Lynn DeKerns. There we go. We'll get that resolved. I mean, I know the city said something last week. I don't know if I believe that's the right way to go. I like the Kerns of mine. That vote is your lottery ticket. All right. Coming up, big two o'clock hour, the media not interested in this story, apparently, we had according to some accounts, three or four offices, mainly in Delaware County, as far as I can tell, that were marauded by these climate activists going after Republicans, women just working in these election offices. And apparently nothing is being done about it. And if we're going to talk with the, the head of the Chichester, Upper Chichester Republicans, and I think the head of the party in Delaware County, and if they've reported this, then we'll call upon Jack Stolstheimer, who's come on the show and say, Jack, this isn't just an ordinary harassment, call it what you will. This involves the election in some way, shape or form. Somebody's got to take this to a higher level. If you want people to believe that everything is on, is even handed, and the people that did this should be apprehended and they ought to be punished according to the law. All right. That's all next at 855-839-12tech. Tom Cirdano, weekdays, nine till noon, on talk radio 1210-WPhD, Tom Cirdano, on talk radio 1210-WPhD, on Philadelphia's talk radio 1210-WPhD-WPhD-WG-L-E-T-3, Philadelphia, from the Cheerio Volo Studios, where relationships matter, always live on the free Odyssey app, it's Dom Time, now Dom Girdano. All right, it is Dom Time, we had on Al Schmidt, I didn't ask him about this incident, but we'll follow up and ask him because he said, you know, that Kamala Harris, remember the fraudulent thing that was done, violating the law, breaking in Decepta, bus stops, and putting that up in an Eagles uniform, remember all that? What have you got prosecuted for that? Well, what about this headline, Bill Lawrence, our guy out in Delaware County, and also, from the Delaware County Times, Bill's headline is, "Damn Thugs, Raise GOP Offices, Delaware County Times, Climate Protesters, Terrorize Volunteers, at three Trump campaign offices." I think these are all out there in Delaware County. No, wait a minute, Media, Philadelphia, and Newtown says the Delaware County Times joining us is a lawyer and Republican municipal leader of Upper Chai Chester, David Bardhoff, and the chairman of the Republicans in Delco, Frank Agovino. A gentleman, welcome, and thanks for joining us. Hey, David, Upper Chai Chester has some sentimental value for me, back at another radio station, I had a guy trying to bother me that wrote Upper Chai Chester that I wanted to build a mall out there, and I was getting drawings and all this other environmental impact studies on it. So, I have a deep stake in Upper Chai Chester. Got you. Well, thanks for having me on today, I appreciate it. So, David, you were there, you came into the ruckus, and we'll go to Frank for the big picture. What is it that happened here, and where are we now? And I think this is a heck of a story since we're trying to clamp down on any kind of violence or a hint of violence around the election. What happened? So, I got to my office, I ran an office in the same building as the county GOP, and I was walking through the main entrance, and two women had come from upstairs visibly shaking, I believe one was crying, and I heard a bunch of commotion upstairs, and I was trying to figure out what was going on, and they said something about people were in their office upstairs, and I knew they shouldn't have been in there. So, I figured, I don't know, I was a college kid, you know, pranking, whatever. So, I woke up the steps, and as soon as I entered the Trump office, I knew there was a very uneasy feeling I got. There was two men holding a banner, and they kept chaining over and over again. Trump lies, people die, Trump lies, people die. And they were very militant, they were unresponsive to me trying to talk to them to figure out what they were doing there, and a very uneasy feeling came over me. At that point, I didn't think I was walking into a prank or something, I should be taking lightly. Yeah. So, I backed up into the hallway, I wanted to make sure they couldn't get out of the office, get downstairs, hurt anybody, and then finally, when I kept trying to de-escalate the situation, I just wanted them out of the building. They shouldn't have been there, asked them to leave, they obviously weren't leaving. They had some reason to be there, and they're filming this the whole time. Oh, that's exactly, really became very unnerving. Sure. Can you verify too, do you know, Delaware County Journal says media Philadelphia, New Town, Bill Lawrence says, for communities, including media in New Town, was it more than just this one instance? I don't know, I know I was here at County headquarters when it happened. Okay. All right. So, was a police report, did you, I know you called the cops, was a police report filed? A police report was filed, we got the report today, when we had talked to the police, we also let them know that one of the ladies had reported, or had told me, and we went up to tell the police, one of those people had been in this office before looking around through the offices a couple of weeks ago. Wow. So, obviously, they, this was their second visit to us. The police are acting on this then. I don't believe the police are acting on this. What? I saw the police report today. I don't even think they got the people's names. All right. That could be wrong on that. Right. But I didn't see anything on the police report that had who they were. Frank, your thoughts on this, I saw some of your comments about exactly what we said. This is going to be volatile through the election and post-election, and we want to, you know, I think this rises to a level rather than just, you know, a scary incident because of the election part of it involved. Once you go there, I think it demands a bigger response because we're trying to set a teachable moment here. This is not going to fly these types of actions. No, we certainly agree, Dom, and our council is actually looking at the police report. And, you know, we would like the press charges based upon the police report. You know, right now, I'm not sure what we can and can't do. So, it's something that our council is looking at and hopefully we'll be able to do that because you're right. I mean, we, you know, we can't, we have to let people know this is not something that we're going to tolerate. People are passionate about their candidates. We understand. But there's no place for this. I mean, we were experiencing, you know, all-time highs in volunteerism. You know, we have folks coming through all the time to want to give their time to the cause. And, you know, this, this, you know, when you hear about this, and I talked to several people yesterday that when you hear about it, you know, it keeps them, it keeps them away. And that's, you know, that's what these folks wanted to accomplish yesterday. And, you know, you can't blame people for being fearful. And so many of our volunteers are seniors. Well, we're going to help with that, Frank, by putting out an all-out effort to get you more volunteers. And I read, I think it was David that said there was security for the building now, right? Yeah, we're, you know, and our door was at the door to just open and you walked in. You know, we have to spend some money now to make sure that, you know, we have cameras. We're going to put a ring device in, you know, whatever, whatever we can do within reason to make them make the place state-orship. People are comfortable when they're there because we can't, you know, we can't let them win with an incident like this and scare some of our folks off because we, again, we've gone through 12,000 plus signs, we've written 3,500 plus postcards. We have a real robust mail-and-ballot chase program, phones are going all the time. We don't want to lose that momentum because, you know, our local candidates and obviously, you know, Trump at the top of the ticket, we need these kind of efforts, especially in the stretch drive. What is the, Frank, what is in Delaware County down ballot to? I mean, we have the McCormick Casey, which is going to be close. Is there a race out there? I mean, by you guys being good enough to come on, that we can clue people in that is close. Is it an assembly race? Is it something like that when you use this as a silver lining to really push and make sure we win that? What is it? Sure. I think, you know, all of our, I'm expecting all of our local candidates to do well and to certainly outpace of what we've seen in the last couple of cycles. I think everybody certainly can win the couple of races, you know, that have been pulled. It looked like our state senate race, we have an amazing candidate, his name is Mike Woodin and Senate 9. That's pretty much the western part of our county, into Chester County. He's getting a lot of support from the SRCC. So he's got more than a puncher's chance, you know, we're really excited about his race. We have a young lady down in the Ridley Park, Ridley area. Her name is Gabby Mendez, running for the State House. And she's, she worked actually at the Delta GOP for a number of years. She's a very young woman. She's very savvy. She knows about digital media. She knows about how to run a campaign. She's been doing an amazing job. And of all the maps in, in Delco, you know, that one is just, you know, it's surface is one of the closest ones. So I'm going to put them on the radar screen. So the volunteers now to make sure you have the people you need. I heard some of the stats she just gave us mail in, et cetera. So Frank, where do people go if they want to volunteer? Well, they can go to our website, they can go to our social media pages. And they can certainly just call us. And you know, any one of the above helps, just even if you just Google the Delta GOP, all the numbers will come up and, you know, we welcome any help that we can get. Well, please keep a surprise with this because I don't know. You guys may think it's strange, but Jack Stoltzheimer is sort of friendly with the program. And if there's nothing to be done here, I at least want to ask him about it, of why this would not rise. I mean, it seems to clearly need to be trespassing harassment. If these women were backed in, David, as I saw him one account into a corner and they wouldn't move and all that, we all know that's illegal right there. So absolutely. And I wouldn't fool around. I mean, it's not just the anti-Trump anti-Republican sentiment. When you have these climate fanatics, if that's their calling card, this is some of the most volatile people out there. Tom, there was at no point did we realize who these people there, who these people were there and what they wanted. They only kept saying, you know, people, Trump lies, people die. Right. So if that's their, their chance for climate change, they're really sending the wrong message because I thought they were there for a much more devious purpose. Well, who knows? Yeah. But Frank, good to hear from you, please, David, to both of you. Just let our guys know and we'll have you back. And we will try to get more people to continue to volunteer. Appreciate it, Tom. Thank you guys very much. Thanks a lot. Thank you. David Bartoff and Frank Agavino here. You'd like to volunteer? Just Google Delco GOP, Delco GOP. Let me know if you're going there and you're going to do that. So that they can't kind of chill the effort in a county that really matters in the final vote toll for the, for the state, 855-839-1210. I see women coming to the Delaware Valley, Gwen Walls, who is wilder than the husband. If you've seen some of the annexes coming to Chester County soon, oh, that might demand full coverage, but we don't see Trump doing a town hall in Philadelphia, Dan here yet. All right. I've been googling away. I'm looking. I'm looking. I know we're looking. Maybe we got a scoop here. I don't know. Yeah, they're going to announce it. I would think that Corey might have just made a mistake, but maybe maybe it's some breaking news here. Yeah. We'll tell you. All right. But right now, as we do every day, it is time for money, family. That's exactly right. We're playing fair pair of tickets to see comedian Brian Regan on October 18th at the Miller Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I don't remember if this was taken off the board, but one of our side questions, our side question today is, what's a song that doesn't mention its title throughout the entire song? That's right. In the lyrics, right? Yeah. And Bohemian Rhapsody is honestly the number one answer when you look it up or anything. And I think I took it off the board, but I don't remember for sure, but I'm taking it off the board now officially because that's what we're doing for today's money melody. We're doing a cover of Bohemian Rhapsody, one of the songs that doesn't mention the title at all in its entirety. So Dom, we want to know who this local Trumpator is that's singing this cover. It's a really good cover. I got to say. A Bohemian Rhapsody. Take a listen. You know, I've made them suffer all week from bad covers. So why not a good one? That is a good one. 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It's a lot. I like the rasp too. Yeah. You seem to like the rasp, so you must love DJ's voice, the raspiest you ever going to get. Well, I've never heard him sing, but maybe I would. No, just it. Just the sound. Yeah. Mark and Philly. All right, Mark. What Trump haters covering that song? Um, that would be pink. Yes. Those towns pride and glory. It is pink. Hey, Tom. Yes. Tom, I got, I got a request one, like, I just got like, I want to hear about what you guys like the radio station talked about when Donald Trump was an office, because I started listening to the radio and I used to listen to music, but then like when the whole COVID thing started, that's when I started listening to the radio station. I got hooked to you guys. Oh, well, we talked about look. When he was in office, sometimes it's like moons ago. Sometimes the political campaigns are more exciting than the actual governing. When he was in office, Mark, it was wilder than even this campaign, and some things to back and forth over it. Anything could happen. Oh, yeah. It was a lot of it was a lot of people. I thought it'd be boring. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, there's a lot of because I remember specifically the media was so hateful that there was such a ability to react, and for a time there was almost like our job was written for us because they were saying such hateful crap about Trump that we talk about it, and yeah, it's been going on since Trump was president. Yeah. Okay. Glad you're listening. Mark, I'll put you on hold. In fact, that's when I had the Oval Office visit. Dan, that was quite a week. It was the Oval Office visit I was able to talk about. Seeing Trump tell a mutual Mary Walter who we both know. She was the one female they are along with four, five, four other hosts, was Mary Walter and three or four others. Mary, come on over and see, didn't know her name, come on over and sit in this chair. This is where I put the dictators. I'm thinking to president of the United States. That's where that photo I have with Trump and looked, I'm looking at the aqueduct on top of his head. And I'm just thinking, you know, I'm with hair. I had to be looking at that. Yeah. And that's where he told me, oh, that's right, you're the guy we said we'd play golf at Trump National or whatever, I brought that up and was another promise, it still hasn't happened yet. Yeah. But you realize you can't play a friendly game with him, Dan. If I top a ball or something like that, that's it. He's going to be on you. You remember you rebooting that challenge at some point and him accepting or? Yeah. Oh, he did. Right there. Hasn't happened yet. So we'll see. Yeah. All right. So it's eight, five, five. What you got to do is ask Don Jr. to play and just be like, hey, yeah, invite your dad. Let's, you know, we got a long standing bet here. One Paul plays with him. He's the contact that was working to do that. Got you. All right. So it's eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, Dan, our buddy Robin Schafer protects our coast here. I got it right. We'll be on a Monday problem. He just gave me what the claim is his church and maybe you'll see this in your church. They're actually putting this in the, you know, the material that's passed out in Catholic churches. Now, what I blame for this are the cowardly bishops, archbishops, all these guys. They're either progressive or cowardly. And some of them, it's both. Who knows? It's from nuns on the bus. Now we're going to get them back on the bus. I forgot the sister's name that nuns on the bus, the radical nuns. We had them on. It may have come up. Who's going to go to hell first? Her or me? I don't know. It was an existential question. You had to argue with a nun about. Oh, yes. But what Robinson is was his church, I believe, in Ocean City and what the nuns are passing out the whole pivot on the question of who you might consider to vote for. They say in the beginning of this, our defense of the innocent unborn, for example, needs to be clear and passionate. Come on, sister. You're not. You allow for abortion. Was it Simone Campbell? Yes. Simone Campbell. That's right. Simone, sister Simone. Sacred, however, are the lives of the poor, those already born, the destitute, the abandon, the underprivileged, the vulnerable infirm, the elderly exposed to euthanasia, the victims of human trafficking, new forms of slavery, and every form of rejection. All right. Here's the thing. No one is talking about killing those people, though, sister. You know what this is? The churches that are passing this out are despicable. It's trying to say that these things like illegal immigrants are on the same level as a baby terminated in the ninth month. Now, you know that's not true. You know that that is just ridiculous, right? But apparently, watch for this in your church. And my claim is the bishops and the others are just not doing their duty, their teaching duty. They ought to be giving the guidelines. And apparently, some of the younger evangelical ministers even are not doing this, they shouldn't tell you who to vote for it, but they ought to tell you what are some of the prime issues. And for the Catholic church, that has been life. If you're on the wrong side of that, not by a hair where there's a difference, Kamala Harris says 20 at 15 weeks or six weeks and Trump says this, we know the difference here. You can't line that up with other issues. They just don't line up. The argument is, well, Trump is so bad on these. It doesn't matter if Kamala Harris wants to abort at any time. I don't think that's the teaching of the church. Where are they? Well, Donnie, they don't want to be political. Well, then they don't live in this world. How can they tell anyone about morality? If in the most consequential election, they're not giving people a framework about it. All right. Let me go to our buddy Steve Feldman side question today, a song where the title, whatever the title of the song is, is not mentioned for some reason in the lyrics, Dan says it's just artistic, right? That's a reason they do it. I'm not sure of any other reason. You would think it would appear somewhere in there. Maybe deep down, Dan, I don't think it should be allowed. I think there ought to be something that kind of just kind of don't like this. Why are you putting that title in and it never appears? Who does that? Who makes it up? Is it the musicians? Is it their manager? Yeah, I think it's the musicians when I come in. Okay. It's not like a headline where the headliner is. Yeah, go ahead. Can I take mine off the board? Yeah. Go ahead. Sure. I want to do a bullet with butterfly wings by the smashing pumpkins. Okay. That's one of my favorite songs. They don't say any of that anywhere in the song. I feel like you can take off a lot of it. And despite all my rage, I still feel like a rat in a cage. All right. Let's go to Steve Feldman for ZOA. We'd be like, they call it ZOA, then they don't tell you about Zionist or America or anything else. They just prattle on about something. Why are you calling ZOA? We're not telling you. It's not in the title. Who cares? Let's go to Steve Feldman, executive director. Steve, it's an outrage, right? Well, I don't know about an outrage. It probably used to get people thinking, but in my private personal capacity, I wanted to offer up sweet, Judy Blue-eyes, Closbe, Stos, and Nash. I don't know if Young was on board for that or not, but they mentioned Judy, but not her sweet blue eyes. All right. A lot of words in this song. Yeah. In your private capacity, that might be a winner, Steve, and your public capacity. I don't know. I don't know either. Hey, Steve. Have a good weekend. Thank you. Thanks for checking in. Hey, you know, the side question is so addictive, Dan. When we're having our meetings after, even the big brass that walks by contributes to the side question. You should put it up. Yeah. I mean, I'm talking the side question. He said the other day, we were talking about Perfirth with the addition, and he brought up cheese steak with the addition of cherry peppers. Yes. Not mayonnaise. That's been ruled on by the woman who worked in pizza powers in Kensington. She's the official food critic of the show until further notice. All right. Let's go to Alan in Yardley, a female here on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Alan. Good afternoon. Good to hear from you. Hi, Dom. Thanks for taking the call. I just want one quick comment. I love the interview with Al Schmidt, but I was hoping that it would give me a little more confidence in the process, but it didn't. And I just want to share with you my experience at DMV. Did my license? Are you registered voter? Yes, I am. Screen comes up. Are you a citizen? Yes. And I asked the guy, I said, so how do you follow up? Well, you know, it's a felony, the lie. I said, well, how do you know I'm telling the truth, because that's not my job. Sounds like that's that's the first thing they swear you in, you know, you swear to Constitution of the United States, the enemies, domestic and foreign. That's not the first thing you get to say. Not my job. Do you swear to say that? That's the first thing you have to do. Well, look, Alan, I am feeling very good, and I realize the skepticism out there. That we have, in my estimation, the best team in the country. In front of us, you can see it play out. The secretary of offense, that would be Scott Prezler registering, and Linda Kearns, and a couple of others. And I was just told by a police source that one of the offices, these clowns, raided, was the office of Joe D. Feliz, who's running the Philadelphia operation. I can assure you, Joe D. Feliz was not there as far as I can tell, because we would have heard more about it, these kind of people. I'm telling you, when it comes to the street action in Philadelphia on election day, with Joe D. Feliz and Kevin Cowley, watch for those names to pop up, the shenanigans are going to be very tough in Philadelphia to do this time. We got the players is what I'm telling you. And I appreciate your confidence in that, and I'm embracing that. I really am, because I know there are a lot of good people, and I appreciate that you're pushing for the mail-in ballot, and it's a win mentality, we've got a win, and I appreciate that. Absolutely. So what's your song? Oh, my side question, it is iconic because it's gone through the generations, for what it's worth. Ruffalo Springfield. Ah, very good. And it's still worth it today. Yeah, Trump is kind of the counter-revolution here, rather than the other way around. Yeah, why do I think it was Crosby, Stil, Nash, and Young with this? I'm not sure why. Who thought it was supposed to be? Yeah, it's reminiscent of stuff that they would do. Yeah. It's like "Four Dead in Ohio." Oh, yeah, it's always him. Yeah. It has that kind of field. I mean, Neil Young is Buffalo Springfield, so... That's why then. And still. Yeah. So it's like half of them kind of. Yeah, exactly. It's an easy mistake to make. 855-839-1210. I defer to Henry and Dan on music, as you know. Now, if it's a movie battle or a sports battle, even Henry, I'm not deferring an inch. If it's basketball, you could bring in whoever they put on ESPN, and that's it. There's going to be a settlement here about basketball. Football. Hey, I'd give a little ground. I don't care as much. All right. So 855-839-1210. We're coming to you. Hit us on the side question too. And the Auschwitz interview, you'll find podcasts and up on my Twitter at some point at Dom Show 1210. It was good stuff. Got some stuff clarified, but Linda Kern's coming on on Monday to give us a little bit more on what's happening. And look, you can look at this to Alan's point in one of two ways. Democrats are going to do what Democrats are going to do. We know that, but we have the players this time around. It doesn't mean we're going to stop everything, but what it means is this is going to be an all-out battle here in Pennsylvania, and it's going to come down to the wire. And that's both throwing and also a duty to win. That's what it's about. It's always about that. The win. 855-839-10. Some comments on YouTube. Just want to correct myself. I said that a Buffalo Springfield is, and it's Steven Steel's more show, especially this song was written by Steven Steel's. Who's that scene? Was that Neil Young? No? I think it is. That's Neil Young. That's what it sounds like to me. No. Okay. All right. All right. Let's talk about Captain Chuckies. Who's seeing for? Yeah. I'll figure it out. All right. Let's talk about Captain Chuckies for a moment. Captain Chuckies can handle your meal planning. Think about those things. Okay. The fan favorites at Captain Chuckies is that Smith Island crab cake. I check every week. I talk to Sharon Owen Flahertown, they go, "Oh yeah, that's a fan favorite." The mega colossal crab cake though, that is the runner up, huge. And October is the time to get rid of all that other foods. Think about soups. Think of the great soups they have had, wide variety, but they can help you with anything. Desserts, sides, appetizers. I like the non-bread it, but they have the breaded, non-breaded crab cakes, literally a crab cake for everybody. The highest quality ingredients in their golf shrimp is always a huge hit. Now that's wild caught, never farm raised. But you know my favorite, that delicious down roll. It's quite an addition. You'll buy it every week if you try it once. Here's where you find all those Captain Chuckies out there. Forget how many now, but boy, there's a load of them because people love them. Go to welovecrabcakes.com, welovecrabcakes.com, they'll give you the nearest, the hours and everything else. And don't forget, Captain Chuckies is at the shore, visit Captain Chuckies at the shore. All right, it is a time time coming to your calls, by the way, thanks to Mike C. and South Philly, who sent me just montage of beautiful photos of all the Trump stuff that's up there. I don't have time today to break them down, but it's throughout St. Monica's and St. Richard's. So that is Trump country. Like it's like the, not quite the far end of South Philly, but approaching it where it seems to be in each vote that's eked out there matters when it comes to the state. The other thing is, the coach got wound up again, that's walls. And I made the point, the ladies in the view are the one that really sets Kamala Harris back this week. She made the closing argument for Trump. Yeah, I can't think of a single thing I'd be doing differently than Joe Biden. It wasn't Bill Whitaker and the highfalutin, although she failed that too. By the way, Daniel, love this, Howard Stern has been caught disabling the dislike button for the interview. You can't say that you dislike the, I mean, come on. This guy who made his living out of the stuff, you can't do that if you're in his position. I don't know if he can do it now if he's taking it down because that was on Twitter or not. But Mike see, we'll get to that on Monday. We will be here on Monday, celebrating Columbus Day, but here's a cut. This is cut six Michael Strahan. By the way, you should not have the sack record. Thank you, Brett Far for another fraud that you committed there. He gets the interview with walls because of the football connection and he asked him about the electoral college. Here's how it sounded. I want to go back to something you said on Tuesday. He said, I think all of us know the electoral college needs to go, but the campaign came out later that night and they said, that's not their stance. Well, it's not the campaign's position and the point I'm trying to make is is that there's folks that feel every vote must count in every state. And I think the sense, some of folks feel that's not the case. Our campaign does that. And the point I'm saying is, I mean, five states in two days, we're out there making the case that the campaign's position is clear, that that's not their position. And my position is is to make sure that everybody understands their vote, no matter what state they're in matters. So that's something that you and our president here have disagree on. I have spoken about it in the past that she's been very clear on this and the campaign and my position is the campaign's position. Yeah, you do. Does it does it not follow that this clown would not get the sheer genius? Well, I'd love to debate somebody somewhere, a whole bunch of somebody's on why the electoral college is such a sacred thing and what it does. I mean, it's obvious in some ways. But every time that it comes up with these, how can we have the popular vote? That doesn't seem to be fair. No, buddy, for the foreseeable future, you're not going to overwhelm us in a few population centers, dominating and looking down on the rest of the country. Now, why he had to say that she doesn't want the electoral college either, but they're afraid because of the swing states. The thing I'd like to see, I'd like to be back in the day where campaigns were campaigning sometimes even in all 50 states. I mean, up until fairly recently, they were campaigning in at least 25 or 30 states. You know, I'd like to see seven, eight or 10 more brought into play. But until that happens, they know him in another faux pas here with the electoral college. All right, let's see. Let's go to 855-839-1210. Let's go to John and Belmore. Hey, John, good afternoon. Hi, Tom. How are you? Good, John. Don't make a question. There's a story. It's called the Opus 17 and I can sing it for you if you don't know the story. No. But once you hear it, you'll remember it. Opus 17 by the four seasons, OK? Yes. Sing it. Sing a little bit of it, John. Oh, I can see there ain't no room for me. You're only holding out your heart and shifting feet. If there's another man standing on his hand and don't you worry about me, do you remember that? I do not, Dan, any memory of that? I know what I hear the actual singing over there. John, good try, though. Thank you, John. Good try. We appreciate you. Good answer. Good answer. Thank you very much. Yeah. That is definitely 855-839-1210. Robert, in Ben's sale. All right, Robert. A lot is built up today. What's on your mind? Hey, Tom. Dan, it's good to talk to you guys again today. I just wanted to point out that, basically, democracy is three wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for dinner, and I also think that it's amusing that what's going to sing Kamala was the one time she told the truth. When they asked her that on the view, and she said, "Nothing comes to mind." Now, I'm not sure if she was saying that in response to the question or just making a general statement about herself. But I really think that ties everything to Biden for these people, and it was his policies that led to this, not his dementia. That's all I have to say. Robert, that is a great point, and that's why Trump's got to make that case he sort of is making it again and again and again, and that's why we cover the view. I've seen if you get someone relaxed like she was in that situation. It's a pretty simple question, but she was trying to phrase it in a way that wouldn't capture her, but she realized she didn't know which way to go with it. That's the closing argument. It's Biden in a pantsuit. Well, you have a lot of amazing female callers, and you need to balance that out by having the ignorant harpies from the view chime in every now and then, so that's a good thing. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. My answer to the side question is going to be kind of a tribute to Jesse the Blazer, okay? The name of the song by Bob Dylan, it's called rainy day women number 12 and 35. And the reframe to it, it talks about people getting stoned and that light is always throwing stones at you. And the reframe is, but I would not feel so all alone. Everybody must get stoned. And on that note, you guys have a great week. You too, boy. That's what talk about wrapped in a call. I don't think I just see the blazer too. Do you think Robert and bibes? Yes, I put them in a camp. How about Joe of extant? I think in bibes. No, I don't think so. I think this is all natural. Well, he's a Pennsylvania. So it's Robert, though, right? Yeah. Unless they're medical. I think Joe of extant, it just pours out of him. I've never seen anything like it. I like to hear an hour of Joe of extant just going off one. Haven't fill in for you on that? Yeah. Okay. He hasn't called in today though. I don't know what that now. No Joe of extant yet. Joe, get on the bat line. All right. The lightning round next. We'll take your calls and get a winner today on Talk Radio 12 Tech. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. Hey, that is right. I'm lightning round is sponsored by Cherry Hill Volvo. Right now, get 3.99% financing on select new Volvos for 72 months. See store for details. They always go the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. That's a good side question. Let's go to the cars. Let's go to Bill in Monco. All right. Bill, what's your song today? Well, I'm probably taking his way too seriously, but Handel's Messiah, you know, the whole of Euchorus. Messiah's never mentioned in it. No, that's exactly what we want. That's a good opportunity without a doubt. Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. No, never directly mentioned. You would think it was the kingdom of this world. Why? It's the kingdom of our law. Why would they not mention a Messiah? My God. All right. Let's go to the Earl of Tackconi. All right, Earl, what do you have today? Well, as caller of the year, I assure you that my favorite cheesesteak is the cheeseste kogi with lettuce, tomato, raw onions and mayonnaise. Yeah, buddy. That's not going to help with the judge's his time, buddy. If this is going to be a tough race, Earl, it's going to be your toughest to repeat. It's caller of the year. Unprecedented. I understand, it's either that or the bacon mushroom cheesesteak. My song, my song today is going to be Teenage Wasteland, and you say, "Well, that's mentioned in the song." Yes. Well, I mentioned that because nobody knows that the real name of the song is Baba O'Reilly. The majority of people don't know that the name of the song is Baba O'Reilly. All right, our team of experts, Henry, do you concur? Oh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. I know that. It's in a Freaks and Geeks episode. Yeah. It's the entire Baba O'Reilly. Yeah. All right. Everyone think it's Teenage Wasteland? Great answer. That's a tricky answer. Right. What are we looking for today, too? Yeah. Perfect, Earl. Brian in Center City. Brian, what's yours? Hey, Dom, I've over the hill and far away by what's up on? Okay. Yeah, okay. That's a good one. Yeah. Yeah. Very good. It's done YouTube a couple of times. Bill, I'll take one more then. I know we got to come up with the winner of the week here. Bill in Bucks. All right. Bill, afternoon. You got it in the wire. What's yours? Okay. Major. Can you hear me? Major, Dom? Yes, I can. Major, Bill. Can you hear me? Major, Dom. David Bowie. Space Odyssey. Yeah, that's true. Not mentioned that I know it. Right? No, it's not. I'm looking here through the lyrics. Not at all. Okay. All right. Henry, I think this was your contribution. So who do you like? Yes. So, I mean, I didn't take it off the board, but the inspiration for this question was the song for what it's worth. So I think Alan and Yarlie is a contender. And then I did like Bill's call there. So I think I have to put Space Odyssey, Space Odyssey in there as well. All right. Damn. I'm going to give some credit. Well, first of all, I do like Freud's worthies. That was the basis of the question, but I like John and Belmar for Singing Opus 17 by Frankie Valley and extra credit as well to Robert and Men's Salem for some Bob Dylan words. Which one do you come down with? This is tough. Um, hmm. I always like encouraging listeners to go to extra mile and sing for us. I'm going to go personally with either John or Robert. And I think I liked John's a little bit better than Robert's today. Yeah. And I can go with that too. We do encourage that. That's part of the entertainment. Let's go with John. Put him into the hat for a big winner this week. Yeah, Dom. So I'm going to keep the David Bowie going as I pull this up. And Monday, we asked for a minor inconvenience and Drew and Upper Darby took the day, taking a seat on public transport there. Tuesday, things that go together like peanut butter and jelly are on to Coney kind of playing off. Well, you just heard from Robert Menzel on the Grateful Dead and drugs Wednesday, something America will never go for. Bill and Bucks won the day with we're never going to embrace Celsius over Fahrenheit as a nation and Thursday and improvement on something perfect. Tom and Marleton white corn over yellow corn. That was a good one. You just heard John and Belmar goes into the hat there for today's answer of Opus 17 by Frankie Valley. So Dom, let's throw them all into the hat now. Take a drum roll here, can't remember the last time it's happened. Number five, Friday's winner, John and Belmar takes the K. Congratulations, John. All right. Let us a Trump. Yeah. What's the letters of Trump? The book letters of Trump, which is both serious. You know, makes the point Trump was great until you ran for office with these people. Very funny too. So enjoy that. All right. A great week. You missed it, the Al Schmidt interview will be up on podcast, also on my Twitter. We're here on Monday and a great Columbus day parade coming up. Jody Dahl, Barbara and everybody else down in South Philly and again, let people alone. Have the indigenous people day. Some other day knock your socks. Have a week of indigenous people. Just let Italian celebrate Columbus and a beautiful statue down there. You can follow me on Twitter until Monday at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210. Already some great people lined up. We don't think Trump is doing a town hall in Philadelphia on Monday is the consensus. But we'll keep our eye out for that. He is doing one in Georgia next week of all women. Oh, that's going to be interesting. But he's got Harris Faulkner to moderate that. So I think that will go in the right direction. Have a great weekend. All we will take you home now for four big hours. All that on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Dom's here, Dom, weekdays, nine till noon on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Dear Autumn Leaves, you won't be covering roads alone this season. Toyota's lineup of cool, colorful vehicles is ready to ride by your side. Click on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma or go for the powerful tundra. Head to toyota.com for more info or visit your local Toyota dealership today. Toyota, let's go places. The seasons may be changing, but the deals of the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. 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