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12 - Jimmy Kenney reared his head and spouted nonsense about being a paperboy and that’s why he and the Harris/Walz campaign to the working class. He also disparaged Donald Trump by saying he’s just going to tell you what you want to hear. As if Kenney didn’t do that for 8 years. 1215 - Side Question - What is something Americans will never go for? 1240 - Taking your calls. 1 - Lawyer wally Zimolong joins us today to discuss a settlement reached with disenfranchised voters out in Luzerne County. 105 - Wally dropped off, so Dom argues with Michael in Philadelphia for a little 115 - Resuming the conversation with Wally. 120 - Your calls. 135 - RNC chairman Michael Whatley joins the program. Where are the new ads clipping Kamala’s botched answers on The View? Chairman Whatley says they’re already running. How is progress coming along with getting North Carolina back up and running? What was the energy like at the Butler rally? Where can listeners go to get involved? 2 - Trump has booked out Madison Square Garden for election night: first come, first serve. 205 - We revisit the Jim Kenney audio from his chat today from Scranton. Why are public officials like Kenney and The Cardinal standing on the immigration issue and likening it to the Irish? 215 - Dom’s Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Why are we paying for transgender surgeries for inmates? Because if it doesn’t make dollars, it doesn’t make sense.
250 - Lightning Round!

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Jim Kenney, also Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti, a typical Joe Biden dope in Scranton. We'll play you a little bit of what he said at his news conference. You have it? We've got a little bit for you, Jim. Let's give it a taste. No Henry is working on the back room on the sowing to the great man. We don't think, I didn't hear it, I was traveling, that he attacked Oak, Pennsylvania, or talked about various wines at Wakeman's around gun control, but he did say this. Yeah, this is how he let off Don, take a listen about being a paper out guy. 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 deliver the Philadelphia Inquirer 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. A union restaurant, oh yes, I became a busboy in the same union house and a bartender. And all my family have been involved in some form or another with organized labor. Of course. 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, a few years. They named after them. So those are the, and the reason why I tell you those anecdotes, because a guy like Donald Trump never had his summer job. Imagine this clown, this lazy miserob, this, this, somebody who for his lifetime has been at the government trial, like a hawk, talking about Donald Trump, who's created more jobs than any of these hundred people put together. This is, this is what they have, they're reduced to Jim Kenny's paper route now. I need some fact checkers on this. You see Jim Kenny waddling out of there four or five in the morning delivering papers. But there's more. Kenny goes on to talk about Biden, Harris walls are working people who will just tell you, Trump will just tell you what you want to hear. Two here, I have it as the Biden, Harris and, and walls, they grow up similar to the way I grew up. And they, they had those experiences, single parent, have walls, covered walls is in the Midwest. Great for this guy. Very good. What union members who are on the fence, I don't know why anybody at this point would be on the fence to tell you the truth, have to think about what Donald Trump's experience in life is and what he, how he would treat you and look at you. He will tell you today, when he gets the screen, everything you want to hear, will he follow through with it? No. Will he lie? Yes. And I think that that's what people have to, and again, Billy is correct, you know, presidency goes through, goes through Pennsylvania. And we have to turn out in Philly, it turned out in screen and we have to turn out the rest of the state to make sure that we don't go through this nightmare again of four more years of this mess. I mean, Mayor, Mayor Pays knows back during the, during the, during the COVID. It was a, it was a disaster, you know, no testing, no, no, no vaccines. This guy. Who brought us to vaccine you clown? Oh, gosh. Oh, man. Is that all we have? Me? No, yeah, we got more. Yeah. I can't get enough of this. And listeners, you know, it's been a while. It's been so long. And again, fantastic. He is a walking disgrace to show you how bad Philadelphia is, that he was elected not just once, but twice. They don't care. This guy is the epitome of the worst, a sanctuary city. The worst. Imagine this guy actually being in a union hall with some of our listeners of your union guy. What would you say to Jim Kenny, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten to his face? You're going to go into a union hall and tell you he was a paper boy. This clown. All right. Dan, what else did Kenny have to say? The problem even existed. People dying by the thousands. I mean, I can't imagine having him in the White House again, especially with a attitude that he can do anything he wants. He's got immunity from the Supreme Court. And I think we're if we would be in line for an absolute disaster. So I would argue that you should get out, get out, vote, vote for Harris, the walls, and get put. And as Vice President Harris has said recently, turn the page on this nightmare because it's always been as a nightmare. So I thank you for allowing me to be here today. And I think that we really need to make sure we follow through with this and get this job done. I wonder how much Jim Kenny was paid to travel all the way to Scranton. Because he paid in wine from Wegmans. That would be a big bill. I just take my bar tab for the day. The Biden campaign. Whoa, wait a minute. We have an unlimited budget. There's one more caught too. Oh, okay. 855-839-1210. You get on board. Here's a little bit more. So the awkwardness of Jim Kenny still lives on to this day. Take a listen to when he finishes speaking and how long and the awkwardness of how long it takes before someone else picks it up. Clap down. Get this thing. Get this job done. With that, I want to turn it over to Bill Trautman of IBW. Bill? Did the lights go out? IBW? Clap still running, by the way. Oh, my God. Bill? You there? Bill? Bill? Hi, my name is Bill Trautman. Oh, my God, another rocket scientist. All right. So, um, Kenny said something interesting at the end. We want to play you cut 12 because she did it again last night on Cold Bear. We played it yesterday. It's the takeaway from both the 60 minutes. Well, from the view, I would argue, and I know people, Dan, some of these people on Twitter, I'm trying to be a period of grace today. Why are we playing the view? Why are we playing Howard Stern? All right, because this is where the action is. And for my money, the view got Harris in a worse spot than all the stuff on 60 minutes because the view just threw her a softball. Well, what's different? What are you going to be doing different than Joe Biden? They're thinking she's going to say all these wonderful things and she'll look good. Instead, she's thinking, Oh, I can't say anything bad about Biden. I got to double down and say I was in on all these things. So actually the view question I think of a sunny Austin is much more impactful. I'm going to ask Michael Watley about that. I'm told already they're working up commercials on this. In other words, how are you a change agent? If you wouldn't change anything that Joe Biden did, you have to understand the dopiness of the view led to this. And here's Brett Bear. I love this spokesperson for Harris. This is the guy with glasses, bald-headed young guy because he actually gets into it with you. He doesn't just say bromides. I mean, he really gets into it. I think you would come on here, this guy. Brett Bear, it's that question. Well, how are you the change agent when you wouldn't do anything different than Joe Biden did? I want to talk about the new proposals you have out there in just a minute. But today's sound bite there is getting jumped on obviously by the Trump campaign in saying that you can't think of anything that comes to mind that she would do differently. The theory was a new way forward and turning the page. How do you do that? If you can't think of one thing. Well, Brett, thanks for having me and giving opportunity to talk to your audience tonight. I think later in that same interview, she said actually specifically that she said, "Oh, actually, one thing that I would have done differently than President Biden has done is I'm committing to a point of republican to my kind of--" Oh, my God. All right. Let's stop it there. So I give Harris credit. She knew that she didn't say anything when asked that question. So she went back to the well and tried to differentiate later in the view by saying, "I'm going to put a republican on there." How is that really significantly different though from the Biden policies? How? So that's where they're going to try to go with this. But when you think the view is an important, she relaxed a little bit. They threw her a question that she had no answer for. And that's where Republicans are going now and rightfully so. I think much more than the 60 Minutes interview. Just one more stern cut that shows you really how far stern has gone, Dan. I mean, and I think he's legitimate here. I don't think this is a showbiz. You know I'm much better than anybody we could ever find, but this isn't showbiz. He's actually this deficient, deranged when it comes to Trump that he doesn't like what other entertainers are doing a bit of satire. He made his whole business out of that, obviously. He was good at it. Saturday Night Live is satirizing Kamala Harris a little bit. I don't think it's offensive. So my Rudolph might win the Emmy for it. It's not like what they did with Sarah Palin. It makes Harris look, you know, maybe she drinks a little bit of wine, but that's about it. But listen to Stern's take on what SNL's doing. How did you react to this Saturday Night Live bit? Well, I just saw it, actually, and it was funny. I am a huge fan of my Rudolph's. I think she put a lot of time into doing the piece and the character. My campaign is like the Sabrina Carpenter song Espresso. The lyrics are vague, but the vibe slaps. I hate it. I don't want you being made fun of. Come on, come on, are you watching the stage? I believe in the future of this country right now. I mean, America landed the free home of the brave. I think it's literally on the line. Deranged. What do you want? It is amazing, amazing, a guy who's done the things that he's done. Some of the worst prostate cancer on the head of the FCC, that type of stuff. Can't be doing that on Saturday Night Live that she's drinking wine. This is, this is where we're up against. This is where it's headed. He should be one of the leading forces in, of course, along with someone like a Dave Chappelle or similar, embracing the freedom for comedy and such. And here he is saying that the satirization of a presidential candidate is off his scene. When it's minimal, it's not like the pale in satire. By the way, one thing here, Henry, what do you make of this headline, little headline test here from WHYY about last night's debacle for the Phillies? These lose to Mets, two dash seven, down one, two in NLDS. Did a 10 year old write that? What's wrong with it? It's all backwards. Yes. The score, the series. Yes. Well, right. It's the score. You know, I, I'm not going to be sexist and say who wrote this. There was a woman over an NBC 10 who came on down because they wouldn't pay a weekend sports person. She wanted to be a Homer for the Phillies. So she said, last night's score of Phillies three, Astros five. Oh, no. This isn't soccer. You know, we don't know. The whole team goes first though. Come on. No, winning team. The winning team goes first. No, the winning team goes first. Oh, people want to know who won. You put the one that had more of whatever the thing is first. Yeah. This is WHYY. Phillies lose to Mets, two to seven. People are looking at it like, what, what kind of sport are we playing here? Is there? We can't lose to the Mets, seven to two. Exactly. Down one, two. You lose to them, two to seven. And you're not down one to two. You're down two to two. Whether a headline read Mets beat the Phillies, seven to two. Yes. That's what it is. Sure. Or you could write Philly. You could write if you want, Phillies lose to Mets seven to two. Okay. Yeah. Mets leads series two, one. Yeah. The Phillies didn't lose to the Mets seven to two. They lost two to seven. Yeah, that's exactly right. So maybe over at WHYY, they'll call the show and tell us who wrote this. AI. What was the crew? I was thinking about that too. Is AI writing stuff for this news organization? I'm going to play with it. I mean, I think it's, it stuns me to have a hundred people working over there. If sports illustrated did it, who's to say a local outlet wouldn't? Yeah. Well, it was NBC 10. I don't know. Sports Illustrated do this too. That's, that's what send them in the bankruptcy. That's what finally pushed them over. They had all these AI authors. Oh, yeah. That's what, I mean, coming up with stuff like this, but that's a good observation. And AI wouldn't know the difference that we put the winning score first. It's not the home team or something. And soccer. I don't know what they do. And soccer, do they say two, no, no, two nil. I think even soccer puts a winning score first. They don't put their home team. Yeah. I'll save this one. I don't know. I disagree. I think it's like a me versus I situation. You can have like Dom and I or Tommy and me. You obviously can't. You know, when you, when you have the, you got to go in the order of the team. If you asked any person in this office, what was the score last night? None of them would say two. Well, that, no. We're not, we're not talking. We're saying, did the Philly, how much did the Phillies lose to the Mets by? I think you would get the answer to you to seven. No, they wouldn't. No, they wouldn't. They'd say seven too. Pull anybody in here. Yeah, exactly. Go get them. Go get them. Go get them. Get some Democrat voters. Now, Henry, I would say Democrat voters have filled off you. If you went out on 2,400 here and asked a few Democrat voters, God knows what all I know is the Democrats won. All right. Let us give you the side question. I've been waiting on this one for a while. I just love it. And it kind of ties into my own, what, chauvinism, not chauvin, xenophobia, pro-American. Tomorrow is national or world, national metric day, and America is never going to go metric. Just like we're not going to put two to seven, W-H-Y-Y, come on. So I want to know something you think America will never go for, person, place or thing. You're willing to throw it out there and predict that. And I will say soccer. Now, America has soccer. Soccer has some popularity. I meant, though, that soccer would be the sport. And I think baseball kids itself every year, during the playoffs, it's pretty high. But let's face it, as soon as football is actually, you know, here in town, no bi-week and all that, they're going to lead with football. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if the Phillies lost game five, I'm not even sure over the week I'm going to see them, which date is, which would WIP lose a lead with or if the Eagles lost? I think they still lead with the Eagles, potentially. Ah. Well, they're out, done for the season. Yeah. It is a debacle of debacle. I'm telling you, they be flipping coins there. You got to go Eagles. Go back and forth. Oh, I hear them during bi-weeks like, oh my God, what are we going to do? The other is communism. I know we have a form of government socialism of a sort. I don't think we're ever going to go. They're just so optimistic, even if Kamala Harris and Walls are elected. I don't see that. Henry, you start us off. How about yours? Yeah. So one thing I noticed when I was over in Ireland this summer is that their highways, when you want to turn onto a different one, they use the roundabout. Ah, yes. And here we use all these loops that just go up and around, up and around. Right. And I was thinking, the roundabout is so much more simple. Hey, I mean, it could go five different ways and you just turn onto that street. It's very, it's so much-- Have you ever tried to do? I liked it. And I might tip for the roundabout, at least in Jersey. They call it circles. That's what you're talking about, right? Yeah. You not stop, but don't go through fast. Go through at a moderate speed. Right. Don't stop whatever's in front of you on the side. Just keep moving somewhere or another. That's how you get through. Yeah. And I don't know. I just don't think we'll ever, based on our infrastructure, we're just never going to go for that. I don't think people like it either. Yeah. It's more efficient. Yeah. Dan, how about yours? I don't think we'll ever embrace electric vehicles and I'm the progressive, progressive kind of person. When we're talking about America and how much we love our engines and motors, there's always going to be at least some kind of novelty for the gas engine. And I don't think we're ever going to have a time where we fully as Americans embrace electric vehicles as the sole option for travel here in America as the liberals would much like us to. And I also say, we're never going to-- there's so much infringement on food and trying to replace it with vegetables and healthy foods. But we're never going to surrender hot dogs and hamburgers as the summer staple as American food. I would agree with that big time. Where do you stand on autonomous cars, Dan? Will we ever go for that? I think there'll be a place for them. Fully autonomous. I don't think it's going to be a situation where everybody's sitting in an autonomous car, punching it in. But I do think Uber and of all is eventually going to switch to where you call for a car. It shows up and it's a computer driven vehicle. They saw a story this week, women, they said taxis, but it could be Uber too, like the driver was car. Oh my god. The driver was car is not going to happen. There's going to be more. I wanted to so much. But big airline, I'll never let that happen. OK. All right. I would it not be nice to say, hey, I want to take a trip to DC, but I don't want to drive. So I'm going to essentially hire an AI to drive me there and sit back and read the-- What could go wrong? What could go wrong? Every car was autonomous on the road. You'd have none of these problems because all the cars would be talking to each other. And then everyone could go 200 miles an hour. You'd never have to fly in the country again. And yeah, like I said, big airport. Apparently, yeah. I don't live in the world of the Jetsons. That niche is not going to work. Or niche. 8, 5, 5, 8, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. So hit us with that. Give us your reaction to Jim Canty. And again, I know the Whitaker interview was more serious on 60 minutes. But the thing that is the takeaway from this stuff is Kamala Harris saying, well, she's not different than Joe Biden and Joe Biden's policies. Republicans are already gearing up with ads on that. It gets to the idea of then, how are you the change candidate? Let's vote on this. Do people like Biden policies with Harris involved? Or do they like Trump policies? I would take that. Take that over anything else. And who got her to do that? The view. 8, 5, 5, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. You get in on talk radio, 12, 10. All right, it is Tom time. Welcome in. One of the stories, you know, given what's going on in North Carolina, Florida, given all the media coverage of Harris yesterday and the breakdown of that, is the story of this Afghan national. And this is the guy the FBI says was allied with ISIS, getting others, getting weapons to murder Americans on election day. In the criminal complaint, it was revealed that this guy, Tuahati, had entered the United States on September 9, 2021, as a special immigrant visa and is currently on parole status, pending adjudication of his immigration proceedings. The press release announces charged against him for plotting an ISIS related terrorist attack to occur on election day. And this is the type of thing where Trump and Vance and people like me and people like you have been critical of we don't know who's coming into our country. I remember the Sunday when Trump said we can't vet people from Syria, I'm trying to remember some of the others. There were a bunch of them and it was called a Muslim ban, even though it was more about the countries and the unreliability of credentialing and knowing who we're dealing with and all hell broke loose. So if this guy had murdered 20, 40, 50 of us, I guess it was worth it because we don't want to vet people. Again, Afghanistan is no different than me. I know the special connection there with people that work with us, et cetera. And all that, but why was this guy not vetted? What's the... Doors take us to summers away or winter adventures and afternoon getaways. 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I mean, it's over three years that this person's been here and no vetting. So I do hope this blows up into more of an incident to underline the point. Now, President Trump is going to be going Friday to Aurora, Colorado. And in Aurora, we've had stories of the takeover of housing developments or at least part of it by this Venezuelan gang. And they've even been in Texas taking over various things. Now, you have to be careful with this. You can't oversell it. You have to be buttoned up on it, just like what's gone on in North Carolina. But the bottom line is that we must, by all accounts and all circumstances, we have to do a better job at vetting people and not being afraid to be pushed around that you're called some kind of name if you just want your family and America to be safe. And when you have millions of people here, easily millions of not tens of millions that are certainly suspect or from suspect countries, well, here's an example. Good for the FBI, though, that they sniff this out. Now coming up, we're looking toward Florida today and we're looking to see what the federal response is versus what Ron DeSantis is doing in Florida. But in addition to that, I told Don, beginning teas, how many government employees do we have when we see the deficiencies with the federal government here? How many federal employees do we have? Well, California has a population of 38,965,193. That's number one, sadly. Number two is Texas with a population of 30,503,301. And in third place, if they were a state, would be federal employees, not Florida. Florida's population is only 22,610,000 federal employee federal state and local governments in the country employed 23 million. I found this hard to believe myself this morning, 23 million, 421,000 for federal state and local governments according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In other words, government payrolls were populated by more people than lived in the state of Florida or any of the 47 other states. Think about that. There were a total of 159 million people working in non-farm jobs, but the record, 23,421,000 working for government, equaled 14.7% of the total more than one out of every seven workers in America works for government at this point. Now that would seem to be a bit of a problem. We're seeing it play out with FEMA's non-response and the non-response that might happen except for the state in Florida. All right. Phone lines to get in. Don't forget the side question two, 855-839-1210, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, all I need you to do is just push pound 1210 and you'll get in. Hit us with something that you think America would never go for. Communism, soccer, you heard Henry's in dance, hit us with your own, you're well in the stake and as bad as it gets, it's not going to go for this. What might that be? All right. 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So I'd say it that way, but the bottom line is these cities, these towns are under tremendous pressure. I'm reading a story today just at Real Queer Politics, Real Queer Education. An American education classrooms are being reshaped by record, migrant arrivals. The arrival of more than a half-million school-age children since 2022 has strained school budgets, left teachers grappling with language barriers. All right, so you have these kids in a classroom. The teacher, tell you from experience, they're going to expend all that energy with these kids. This is the real story. This is what's going on. It's not made up. It's abysmal. And the media wants to defend by trying to deflect on the smallest detail they can to move away from what the problem is. So when Trump goes to Aurora, have good advance work, be buttoned up, get people who actually have lived through this and put it out in that manner, and don't do this off the cuff. Don't stray from the message. That's the only hope they have. They cannot rebut this principle that Americans are being overrun. So I'm looking at a Gallup poll today, just out. And Gallup is pretty reliable. And the economy is the number one issue for those saying this is extremely likely voters that they're going to vote on. Republicans. The seasons may be changing, but the deals of the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl, Tasha McKia. And I need you to join the sharpest rides for their fall into savings events, where they're offering incredible prices on their massive inventory. That's right, everything is on sale now. Shot from sleek sedans to rugged SUVs and sporty convertibles. The sharpest rides has the perfect ride to match your fall adventures, plus with their exclusive financing options, getting behind the wheel of your dream car has never been easier. Log on and shop online at the sharpestrides.com, right from the palm of your hands. 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But if you say that's the number one concern that you have, and the economy is behind a whole bunch of things, then you're deranged. It's not just that you're well off, and you can deal with this, you're insulated. You're in a denial of reality, and you just despise Trump and can't wait to put that hatred into play. Okay. There are voters like that out there, significant numbers. That's their base. You're not going to reach that, but the others are reachable to say really, you really haven't been diminished by this economy. Here is Kamala Harris stating what the problem is, no solution again. This is on, this is called Bear last night, Henry, this is cut nine talking about the American dream is really elusive. The American dream right now is really elusive for far too many people, in terms of even a fire to own a home. It's too expensive. We don't have enough housing. We have a housing shortage. So part of my plan is to work with the private sector with builders and developers to build three million more homes by the end of my first term, and to give first time home buyers a $25,000 down payment assistance so they can just get their foot in the door to homeownership, which is the fastest and most efficient way for people to build intergenerational wealth. These are the ways that I think about people applauding. How much do you think it's going to be if you're trying to get into a home? Are you going to be an apartment, the Colbert audience, the rest of your life in New York? And why should we give people $25,000? Where's that coming from? Yeah, the American dream is elusive and it pains me to see Americans diminish where they don't think they're going to be able to get into that first home. And what's doing it are their policies and what will continue to do it are their policies. Every analysis of what she just said there sees disaster for how much that first home now price will be jacked up. That's exactly what's going to happen. Is she going to then have the government come in and say you can't jack it up and then they won't build as many homes as they're building? What are they applauding for there? She's the problem. He's the problem. Biden, their policies, progressives, the entire Democrat party apparatus has created this. Whatever regulation is the problem. And this is going to be wiped away because she says we're going to build three million houses and give people $25,000. Who's going to pay for that? Why should they pay for that? We want everyone to succeed and that means opportunity. That means getting the government out of our lives, not having winners and losers picked where we're paying for this stuff. All right, phone lines are eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. You get a line. AT&T and Verizon wireless, all you have to do is just push down twelve, ten. Today's side question, something you believe that America will never go for like soccer, communism. It's metric day. How many years have we fought this battle? You hear the rest of the world is doing metric. Why won't America? Because we're not going to do metric. I don't see it any time in the future. All right. So eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. You could jump on board. Hit us with that. Again, we're going to talk with Michael Watley at one thirty today, chair of the RNC. He's a North Carolina guy. I think Republicans need to do a better job at documenting point by point exactly what's going on or not going on in North Carolina. And now we move toward Florida. Here's President Biden yesterday and again, this is a direct shot back at Harris. He's trying to undermine her pretty much with this. It's Biden talking about the fact that Ron DeSantis is doing a heck of a job here in Florida. Why would Biden say something like that? Henry, do you have that cut? I don't see it here. Yeah, I got it. Yeah. Here's President Biden. The governor of Florida has been cooperative. He said he's gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again yesterday and I said, whatever, I said, no, you're doing a great job. It's being all being done well. We thank you for it and I literally gave my personal phone number to call. So I don't know there was a rough start in some places, but every governor, every governor from Florida to North Carolina had been fully cooperative and supportive and acknowledge what this team is doing and they're doing an incredible job. We got a lot more than just, well, I don't think DeSantis has acknowledged that. It's a bit of a misstatement, but you know what's going on here, Harris, trying to go DeSantis into taking her call so she can show empathy and concern. Well, if she had canceled all that media yesterday and been there, I think that would have been an advantage for her, but she wasn't going to do that because there are a lot of gaps that they think they were able to fill in yesterday with people getting to know her today. The Harris campaign just announced Ambrase Khan Harris. Ambrase is the title. Yes. Ambrase. All right. I guess that's men with Harris. And this is going to be Latino groups that are going to be going around the country to places like the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia, telling Latino men that they're Ambrase. This is like the white dudes, only it's Ambrase now for Harris that are out there trying to convince men what don't you like? Okay. 855-839-1210. That's how you get on board for years. I've talked with you about the health benefits of rescue natural supplements after making their omega-3s part of my daily routine. 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I'll be on Newsmax this afternoon in the four o'clock hour talking about what I see going on here in Pennsylvania and we're seeing more and more Democrats feeling instead of the vibe instead of feeling all this joy feeling a bit desperate. Is that why they rolled out Jim Kenny? If you missed it. Oh, man. I'm looking at this answer to the side question. I don't know if I agree with this. We have just in a moment. We're asking today a side question national metric day tomorrow something America will never go for. So we're trying to get, you know, I'm not exactly sure. I know there's difficulty. We're trying to get people on from North Carolina. We're going to have Michael Watley, he's North Carolina, the Republican RNC chair. But we need to co-ate this better to document exactly what's going on there because we played for you yesterday. And we'll play it again because I don't think we can play it enough Henry. This is the cut of the French woman talking about at one point in time. Yeah, this cut five. What she said would Steve do see the other day. We are not sluicing money toward illegal immigrants out of the FEMA budget. Then we played you what she said in September 2022. Now the media is singing on the idea that Trump did the very same thing. That's their new line of defense ignoring the totality of this. People are outraged because FEMA is not coming through. It was not a massive we're going to we're all Americans. We're going to get you out of there in North Carolina by any stretch of the imagination. We're seeing billions, hundreds of billions going to Ukraine, Kamala Harris the other day talking about bailing out these families in Lebanon. They see the illegal immigration. They see what's going on across America's cities, the money going toward that. They see this constantly and they have a sense. These are rural areas mainly in North Carolina, Trump country who voted for him both times big time and they don't like it. We're going to get more of an update from what Lee to what's being done to make sure those people are going to be able to vote when we get right down to the last couple of weeks and at one o'clock our buddy federal big time attorney while he's in along will be with us. When a big victory yesterday he heads up a Pennsylvania voter integrity group. One of the best attorneys you've heard him with me over the years that won a big victory against Luzerne County yesterday. So the Trump people are on this much, much better than the last time around. It's just a question of Democrats you realize not going to give up on this. Let's go to, I was just going to go to the call. You said America is never going to give up on the bra, women wearing bras. 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. Take on fall in a trail tackling Tacoma or go for the powerful Tundra. 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I mean, it was really a thing. Really? Yeah. Oh, yeah. I mean, there's certain things you can't wear them for. And I get that. Why don't count as sports bras abroad? Oh, oh, well, then I think the numbers are way different, though. Yeah. That may be what we're talking about. Like we're talking like an old fashioned bras here. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean sports bras are kind of in another land there. I'd count them on the side of, yeah, let's move forward with that. Interesting. Yeah. Oh, and I think my numbers got to change. You'll have to do some calculations in the back room. Let's go to Robert and Ben Salem on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Robert. Afternoon to you. Hey, Tom. Dan, it's good to talk to you guys today. Same here. I'm like, I did a little math in my head and that proposal of commas would come to at minimum $825 billion to build 3 million new homes and give everybody a $25,000. And the last time they tried something like this, I believe we had the financial shutdown of 2008, correct, with that community reinvestment. Yeah. Well, and we know what it does. They're going to jack up the prices. Just like colleges and keep on giving more and more student loan money, the price is going to go up. Government has no business getting into business, Tom. Yep. That's the bottom line. Robert, I know you, and we've had talk as a dad and you as a dad. Nothing we want more than for our kids to see better life than we had even. And she's diminished it, Biden's diminished it. And now they want to charge other people for what they've done. This is the country. Our kids got to live and compete and if you keep messing with it, the way they have been is going to be a disaster. Exactly. But my answer to the side question was the Warren report and that had having to do with kind of the assassination and how a lot of people never really accepted it or bought it. And I think it's getting worse as days go by, but we'll see when they finally let the records out in 2065 or whatever. Yeah. But you guys have a great day. Okay. Thank you, Robert. Look, I've been there and I'd say Lee Arvey Oswald could have done it. You got to stand there in the museum behind the plexiglass. He was a pretty good shot. You could see it. But yeah, I don't think people have bought into that. That's one of the all that's really started the conspiracy stuff off second to not. Okay, Michael, while he's in the long first big time attorney, you've heard him when we have trouble, we go to him. He's involved in all the big lawsuits that have come through the show. One a big victory yesterday against Luzerne County as far as voter integrity. We'll tell you what that is and talk with him. What keeps him up at night as far as how the vote will be counted here in Pennsylvania? Speaking of that, Al Schmidt, the guy in charge of that. Yes, the very guy, the secretary of state, he will be here at one o'clock on Friday. So some of your questions I've gotten a lot from listeners. This guy arguably has one of the most important positions in America. The infrastructure of this election, and he's been saying is going to take two or three days. I'm going to ask why, why that calculation, you'll get all that on Friday. Right now though, eight five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. Time to hear Dano, weekdays, nine till noon, on talk radio, twelve, ten, W.P.H.T. Time to hear Dano, on talk radio, twelve, ten, W.P.H.T. When Philadelphia's talk radio, twelve, ten, W.P.H.T., W.P.H.T., W.O.G.L.E.D. Three, Philadelphia, from the Cheerio Volo Studios, where relationships matter, always live on the free Odyssey app. It's dumb time now, dumb to your Dano. It is dumb time, you're welcome in here at eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. Well, over the years, even before COVID, but during COVID attorney, W.E.Z.M. along was on, filing all kinds of things about what was going on under Governor Wolfman Hack. Winners and losers, same businesses, people not able to open being devastated. And then, we've talked with him through election cycles, Springfield, over in Montgomery County. He was a person that won that case, the Freedom of Speech case, with the Springfield Police. W.E.S.S. today won a big one for all of us in Luzerne County. He heads up a group involving voter, election integrity, principally, I think, in Pennsylvania. W.E.S.S.T. joins us here on the Dom Show on talk radio, twelve, ten. Well, congratulations, W.E., tell us what is it you were suing for in Luzerne County? Well, as always, Tom, thanks for having me on. Yeah, this suit, I've been on the show about this suit, but this suit arises out of a complete elite catastrophe of election administration in Luzerne County that happened during the midterm elections in 2022. You may remember, listeners may remember, in Luzerne County in 2022, about half hour after the polls opened, there were reports that the many polling locations lacked ballot paper, and voters were being told to come back to vote later. And people just could not vote. And we sued Luzerne County on behalf of two voters who were told to come back to the polls on three occasions to vote, only to be told on each occasion there was no paper to vote. So these were two voters, Bill French and Melinda and Reese, who were completely and utterly disenfranchised by the county because of the way they misadministered their election in the county. So we sued in federal court in 2023 to vindicate their rights, and perhaps as importantly to bring real fundamental change in the way that the county administered their elections. It was important to our clients, it was important to us that those changes be made in particular in advance of the hotly contested 2024 presidential election. And I'm pleased to report that last night, after many months of negotiation, the Luzerne County Council, which is the executive body that has to ratify everything there, approved a settlement agreement between our clients and the county in which the county has agreed to concrete and specific election integrity processes and procedure, including specific training protocols, written policies and procedures, and the employment of experienced election administration officials. We had somebody the other day to that point, call in that last point that you made claiming that they were dragooned in Bucks County, just people that worked in the offices thrown into this in 2022. They were not experienced at anything while we do you think that goes on across the state very much? While we I don't know what happened there. Okay. That's all right. Come on, hold, while we sit along back, we reached a critical point here. All right. So this is in Luzerne County. And I just wanted you to see that Republicans are on this stuff, but it is a constant battle given Democrats given the stuff that they've done and been known to do and might continue to do. So I want to find out from him what's next. We also have Linda Kearns, so constantly we see lawsuits being filed between now and the week before the election or so, there are going to be hundreds more here in Pennsylvania. Underlining the importance of not having them do something on election day or around election day, that's going to result in just a debacle. All right. So eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10, just but while we at home, let me take this call or Michael's in Philadelphia. Hello, Michael, Michael, are you there? Yes. I'm here, Tom. Yeah. Go right ahead. Hey, Tom. How you doing today, bro? I'm doing fine, Michael. Well, you don't sound like you sound a little, I don't know, worked up and upset all you guys do today. Oh, we do. How about you? How's the your economy going? Michael, how's your own personal income and all that going? It's going well. Well, I hope. It's funny your answer, Tom, because I'm just going to mention our economy that, you know, you and I both live in a country that has the best economy on the planet. Do you know that, Tom, or is that fake news made up by the fake media? No, it's not a fake news. It's not the headline though, Michael. Have you been? Do you do the food shopping for your family? Do you do the food shopping? Do you do that? No, no, no, buddy. You call a buddy. Shut up for a minute. I'm going to hang up on you. How do you like that? Shut up. You're going to get rude. I'm not getting rude. It's my show. It's my show. Michael, do you want more time? One more time. Do you do the shopping for your family? I do the shopping for my family. How do you? How do you? How do you like? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I'll answer your question. Can I ask you a question, Tom? Michael, we established one thing. So how do you like that? How do you like that? Is that called a conversation back and forth like a debate? How do you like that? We haven't got any questions to be. Why can't I do something now, Tom? How do you like the prices in the supermarket? I can afford the prices in a supermarket. Good for you. I can explain why. But it is now my turn to ask you a question. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Please explain. You can afford to. No, not yet. Can you tell me why you can obtain? You are, Tom. I didn't think you were. Excuse me. Mr. dominate your show. Go ahead. I'm all ears. No, you're not, really. But can you tell us why you can afford it and you must think other people or what winers complaining about that? I didn't say other people. I'd say you people on your show, Tom. Do not put words in my mouth. No, no. I'm asking you, Michael. Why can't you... Excuse me. I can afford the prices. Why? Why can you afford your prices? I can shop according to my means. Okay? I do not live over my head. Now, are you ready for my... Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. If you stop interrupting, well, I'll answer your question. It's been 20 years, Tom, since you have won the popular vote. 20 years. We don't care about the popular vote. I don't care about the popular vote. I don't care about the popular vote. But the problem with the past is, Tom, that you do not learn from your past, Tom. You are deemed to repeat your past, Tom. All right, Michael. Can you tell me... Can you answer? No, no, no. No more. No more. Last chance. Last chance. You'll get your question. You can afford it. What about the people that are complaining, and that's a major reason why they want to go back to Trump. What do you think about that? Tom, did Donald Trump lose the election in 2021? I'm asking you, people complaining today about your wanted economy. What do you say to them? I say to them, I know a little bit about what they're saying, and you know what they're saying, Tom, because I am an independent, and you haven't even looked in my direction to get my vote. You are preaching to your base. You're not... You're not an independent. You're not an independent, though. What's your point? 23 to 47 percent of America, Tom, and yes, that's how many racist people we do have in our country. Excuse me. Oh! So those 43... He didn't even look in my direction. Okay, those 43 percent are racist. Finally, we got to the point we were trying to establish. I told Henry, he asked me, "Do I believe in God?" Yes, I'm going to be praying a lot. You're not an independent. All right, hey, five, five, eight, three, nine, and can we stop it with all this independent stuff? Mostly... I'm not really independent. My God, independent... What? If you can't make up your mind by now, the only reason we're playing along with this, we have to win. But people undecided by now, you're not holier than now, you're not better than us. You're just not paying attention. All right. Why are we zimmelong? Is that the denominator? It's a good nickname. How we zimmelong is a great attorney. We were just talking about Lazern County. And I asked him about how these counties are staffed across the area. That was a complaint from a listener the other day. Let's go back to attorney while we zimmelong. So, Wally, what do we know from Lazern County? Is there a worry, man? We were told they put people in there that may or may not have ever been involved in elections. What's your knowledge of that? Yeah, one of the things that was revealed in Discovery was truly a shocking pattern in Lazern County where they would hire election administration officials. These aren't just... I'm not talking about poll workers and people that work on election day. I'm talking about the chief of elections in the county, the deputy chief of elections in the county, the person that's supposed to run the nuts and bolts of the election, had no election administration experience whatsoever. They had worked in banks, they had worked in daycare, they had worked in totally unrelated industries. And to make matters worse, the county never even offered them any training on how to administer an election. And it showed when things went wrong in the county, they had no plans or capabilities to deal with it. So that was a really disturbing pattern, something that we were able to rectify with our settlement agreement. So across the state, the level of experience that we have. All right, now we're on to now moving forward and we have the A team here, Linda Kearns in our area while you're over the state. I feel very good, the Stephen Miller group, et cetera. What is it between now and then that you think is a problem, that you're looking at how to deal with something that might pop up? I mean, we were shocked, Zuckerberg Bucks, for example, in 2020, I think we've handled that. But what keeps Wally Zimmelong up at night? All right, I don't think so. What happens on election day? Are we going to have a problem like we saw in Luzern in 2022? It was bad enough during the midterm elections. I think it would be an absolute disaster if it happened this time. And that's going to really be where the problems are. I think we're going to see problems and disputes arise on election day and thereafter regarding what ballot should be counted, when they should be counted, things like that. I don't think we're going to see as much in the form of problems keeping you up at night going into election day because although there's some unresolved litigation over undated mail ballots and things like that and curing and things like that, people were pretty much aware of those problems and were prepared to deal with them. I think it's the unknowns that could happen on election day and in the days thereafter as we're in the canvassing of these ballots and especially if I think the race is close as everyone expects it to be. Now, Wally, I have Al Schmidt coming on. We're going to treat him certainly civilly, personally, and I see each other. We can talk and all that, the head of elections. He arguably has the most important job in America because I believe Pennsylvania is going to decide. The question is that I'm going to leave with talking with him on Friday. Why is he out there trying to set expectations? It's going to take two or three days to be able to count all these ballots. They have better equipment. They have to work around the clock with teams. They've spent more money. They have a better handle on all this. What are your hearing in your circles? Because if Pennsylvania decides, imagine we're sitting there on Friday into Saturday, on pins and needles with this, and it goes the other way, you can imagine. You saw it happen in 2020. That's not going to be good. What are you hearing as far as when we'll have a result? I think the messaging by the secretary, and I know Al, I don't have anything personal against him. I think he's a nice person. I think his messaging on that subject was completely wrong. People need to understand is that it may take a while to count mailed and absentee ballots simply because inherent in the Pennsylvania election code is a restriction on when we can begin counting those. You can't, and there's only so fast folks can move. If they could start pre canvassing and doing some pre-work on election day, I think it's 7 a.m., they can't really count those ballots until 8 o'clock at night. So given the prevalence of mailed and absentee voting in Pennsylvania, and when those ballots can be started, it's impossible to get that counting done, I think, on election day. It's an inherent flaw that the general assembly has to fix if we want to have election results known sooner like they do in Florida. It really depends on how many ballots are, how many mail-in ballots are cast. We know that mail-in ballots request are down from 2020, and then it depends if the counties have done what they're supposed to do in this money that they receive from the state, which is hiring additional staff to get this process going, and really to do it around the clock. That's what should be done. I think what the secretary should have said is we understand that it's just physically it's probably not going to get done on election night, but we're going to do everything in our power to get these results done as quickly as possible, including having folks work 24 hours a day to count these votes so that we all have trust in the outcome of the election. That's what I'm going to be asking. Wally, if you have any other questions, just send them to me. Congratulations on this. Glad that you're out there focused on this. This is where the action is going to be. Thank you, Wally, very much. All right. Thanks, Tom. All right. I'm going to go to Al here in Philadelphia on Talk Radio 1210. Al, before we talk about Michael in the grocery store, I just wanted to be calmer and say, I get worked up when I think of all the people I know and their lives diminished, having to worry about can they get this cut of meat or whatever. I don't want Americans to have to worry about that. Greatest nation in history. There's no reason, a middle-class family, both people working or something like that, where they should be in this predicament, and it sets me off almost like no greater crime out there. It's a criminal, what they've done, so that Biden could go down in the history books, and that's why I get so agitated. Well, I guess Michael never leaves his bubble because he says he doesn't shop above his meat, so him and his cat won't starve. I get that. Now, I have a family of four, so I finally looked at bills with my wife, I've never done that. It's like $2.50 for what lasts us about a week, almost two weeks in groceries. $2.50 lasts us a week now. Where I work in North Philly, and I'm a police officer, I go into the local shop and I speak to the people there, they are so upset about the prices, they can't afford nothing. They're not shopping above their means, they're just shopping everyday people, and they're the ones telling me they're voting for Trump because of this reason. Yeah. I mean, it's an obvious thing, and take home pay has not matched this, it hasn't come close, and all we get from Harris is telling us what the problem is out, and then saying something like price gouging, shrinkflation, no, they did it, we can trace it, why they did it, and now the bill is due, and hopefully we can dig out so the average American can have some breathing room. I feel bad for people, isn't it? I can afford it too, but my wife does a smart thing, she buys less, non-name brands, she buys generic just because it's pretty much the same as she reads the labels, but I feel bad for people who can afford it, people who don't have well-paying jobs or live in paycheck to paycheck. I feel bad for them. Yeah. And this administration did it to them. Al, thanks for what you do out there protecting us very much, I appreciate that. Oh, thank you. All right, that's Al in Philadelphia. It does get me worked up on this. There's no just, just restricting, making Americans go through this. Why? Why are Americans having to go through this, not just the grocery store, take any number of things? Why? What was the benefit of this? And they'll do more of this, and they will have you believe they didn't do it, Biden meeting with all those historians and these other goofballs saying, go big, Joe, go big. It's all the spending, floating all that money, even more than progressives and Democrats have done in the past. It results in where we are now, and that inflation is baked in. The restrictions on energy, the overregulation, they diminish the lives of Americans. And we should never accept that. I don't accept that. They should not have to sacrifice anything toward this toward what point so that Democrats can give more money to Ukraine. Democrats can give more money and bring in more people that are here illegally. Democrats like Harris can talk about sending all this money to Lebanon. Why should the average American going to the grocery store not be able to buy something they reasonably could buy before without having to crunch every nickel? It's a pretty simple thing, isn't it? Yeah, and that's why I get worked up. It's a pretty obvious thing, and it's not going to change under Harris. Arguably, it could get a hair worse. All right, phone lines are 855-839-1210, AT&T, and for rise and wireless, all I need you to do is just push pound 1210. All right, time for your Dano show. Welcome in. You got the side question today. Michael Watley, head of the RNC here with two big balls in the air. What's going on in North Carolina and what BP Harris said, no difference in any policies, and she was there with the big policies with Joe Biden. They got to be working up ads. I'm surprised I haven't seen any by now, by tonight, you'll be seeing them on that. So we're running against Biden and Bidenomics. And you heard Michael, and this is, this is a point what Americans are experiencing. What is the Democrat response? It does seem to be, well, maybe they're living beyond their means. Really? That's the average American having to pinch pennies here because of what, what, what reason? What is it that makes them have to go through that? We're not in world war. We're not fighting the Nazis rationing or something. We're not in COVID now. We're not in any of that. Why? Well, I know the reason why I've been saying it right from the very beginning. No, I don't want one American diminished because of the ego of these progressives. That's exactly why that's happened. And all the convoluted CNN stories of supply lines and everything else, give us a break. I'm going to go to Donna in Merrill and check it in on talk radio 1210. Hey, Donna, good afternoon. Hi. Thank you for taking my call. You're welcome, Donna. I just got back from the grocery store and I do all the shopping for my family, a carton of 30 eggs. We buy the larger because you have a family of five, the cheaper that way. Three years ago, it was $5 and now it's over $9. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely ridiculous. And I just, I don't buy red meat unless it's in the 50% off corner, which, you know, that's, it blows my mind that and I think the reason why is because they want us so desperate that we will just say, take care of me. I was, you know, and to hand us over the reins to the government and be a socialist community. And I think that's what they're driving up. Well, yeah. And again, Donna, why should people have to be making these decisions? What will that sacrifice if it were World War II, I would say, how dare you? We have people in harm's way. We're fighting Nazism. We're not fighting anything like that. There was no emergency to make us be in this condition where you have to make those decisions every week. No way. No. I, and I, I will troll the meat aisle and wait to see something that is going to expire tomorrow. So I'll come back to next day and buy meat. That's how it, that's how desperate people are and, and I'll wear a middle class. We're, we're upper middle class and we are desperate and our credit cards are maxed. And that's because we had to buy groceries on our credit cards. I, I hear you, Donna, thank you. Better days are coming. We get over this finish line. Yeah, it doesn't rage me. The whole thing enrages me. And if you don't listen to the show, you're new. What happened is Biden after he's elected meeting with these historians, you know, the Michael Freshlows, the John Meechum, all these people you see with, by the way, I don't see it on the cut sheet here, Henry. Maybe I miss, but Howard Stern yesterday with Harris, they were both gushing over Joe Scarborough. I love that guy, Stern said. How fraudulent is Howard Stern that he's gushing over a blow heart like Joe Scarborough? I can't think of anybody in the media, bigger blow heart pair than Mika and Joe Scarborough with absolutely no knowledge of the average American gushing over them. This supermarket stuff though, Trump's got to do a better job of drilling down to that. That's what it comes down to. Remember, Donna, it was beautifully put. All right, let's go to Joe in extant on the side question today. Hey, Joe. Good afternoon. Oh, yes. Hello, Dom. Good afternoon. The influx in the U.S. of a multitude of nationalities brings with it an influx of a multitude of languages. The U.S. will never abandon English as the primary means of communication throughout the nation. I am an agreement, Joe. Way back when you know this, but for listeners, it was German or English way back when. And the decision for a lot of reasons was English. And even though it's under fire, I would agree with you, no way. Thank you, Joe. I was going to say, no way, Jose, to be funny at the end with a Joe here giving the prominence of Spanish. That's a good one. That's what we're looking for. Today is now or tomorrow's National Metrics Day, metric day, America is never going to go for metrics. We're not just not going to fool around with that stuff. There's no way that I see it. All right, Michael Watley, the chairman of the RNC is next. I have two big areas to talk with him about and get you updated on a couple of things. But first, let me remind you about Captain Chuckies. 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If you're headed to the shore, visit captainchuckies@theshore.com. All right, big issues, big gas, always good to talk with the RNC Chairman Michael Watley, but particularly when we have what's going on in North Carolina and the ladies on the view, Stumping Kamala Harris yesterday. Let's go to the Chairman, Chairman Watley. Welcome back. Good to talk with you. It is great to be on with you, sir, and great to be 27 days out, and have a lot of momentum right now on President Trump's campaign and all across the country. But without a doubt, I know how efficient you are. I mean, I saw you, I was observing you for like a half hour in the spin room there. So I want to know, why are the Republicans not up already with the ad? That's a killer coming from the view yesterday when Harris was asked, hey, well, what's different with you and Joe Biden? They weren't trying to trap her. They were giving her a softball, and she said nothing. We're going to do the fundamental same policy. She said it again on Colbert. We're going to see that, I assume, in ads. Well, I hate to disagree with you, but those ads are already up and we are out of the gate already. Oh, excellent. I just haven't seen it here yet, so I apologize. That is so telling. Is it not? Yeah, I think it is. I mean, and it really is remarkable that that if you can't go out and handle a hard interview, you know, on say, you know, Fox News or something like that, you take it down to a soft interview with your friends at 60 minutes or your friends on the view, and you can't even accomplish that. How in the world are you going to be able to sit down across easy things or against Vladimir Putin and think that you're going to project any sort of strength that America really needs in order to keep the world safe? Absolutely. I mean, I think that turns the dynamic in any debate with any surrogate, any time, chairman, that this is not a change election, then. You're running on the same failed policies. Let's talk about the other thing I think developing. You are North Carolina through and through what's going on in the ground there and the media in full deflection mode to say that's disinformation. Yeah, well, look, what we're seeing on the ground in North Carolina is two things. First off, we have seen thousands upon thousands of volunteers show up to help the families and help the people of Western North Carolina. We have just hundreds of airplanes and helicopters that are ferrying supplies in. They're making sure that they're getting on site and getting to people. Elon Musk has donated star link systems that are coming in by the truckload now and getting people hooked up and wired. It's going to be a long time before they get the water systems back up and running. Before they get the electricity up and running, I heard a story today about a Massachusetts company that is lending coats to people down there because it's going to start being into thirties at night this week. They don't have electricity in their homes. There is a lot of work that is coming in from the private sector. We are finally starting to get reports of FEMA and even the National Guard on the ground 11 days, 12 days of storm. There's concern in terms of the pace of the official response, but Western North Carolina is their top and we're seeing those communities rally around each other. Another thing that's happening, just a lot of folks are wondering what happens in terms of the election. The legislature is actually convening today and voting on a bill that is going to make it easier to vote. In every instance, we have always said we want it to be easy to vote hard to cheat. They're going to be offering those counties some flexibility if your precincts are washed out. We have electricity, how can you conduct those polls, how can we get people who are no longer in their towns because they've got flooded out to be able to vote or to cast their absentee ballots. The legislature has taken this very seriously and we're going to see a bill that's going to move probably later today to make sure that all of the people of Western North Carolina are going to have the opportunity to vote. Absolutely, I was going to ask you about that. That is good to hear, so anything top of mind here in Pennsylvania? Well, look, what I would say is this, the Donald Trump rally in Butler on Saturday was truly one to the ages. I have been to probably a hundred Trump rallies over the course of the last nine years and I've never seen anything like that. The crowd was just absolutely amazing. I think the service, the tribute that they gave to Corey and the others who had been shot, really, truly remarkable. We're very excited about having the president in Eastern Pennsylvania and the fact that the polls are moving, we take a lot of excitement. There's really, I think, just a lot of momentum right now that we're seeing in Pennsylvania and one statistic that came out we're very excited about is that for the first time ever yesterday, we actually had more absentee ballot requests for the Republican party than the Democrat party. I think that's the first time we've ever seen that. Put that in context, please. What is that period of time more absentee ballot or mail-in ballots for Republicans over Democrats? Yeah, and we track that every single day to see where those absentee ballots are coming in and they're coming in yesterday was the first day where we got more Republicans than Democrats. You know, the fact that Democrats always have a huge, and I mean a huge advantage coming out of the absentee ballot period, and so the fact that we have really, truly been pushing very aggressively, Donald Trump has been out there telling people it is great if you vote by mail, it's great if you vote early, it's great if you vote on election day, and that is really starting to take hold. So we're seeing momentum in Pennsylvania, and we're very excited about it. Well, absolutely. And where do we go to continue that momentum? Point Westerners toward it, Chairman, please. Yeah, go to Trumpforce47.com and sign up, and if you want to know how to vote, where to vote, when to vote, go to swampthevote.com, and we will get all of that information to you. You are going to see the president in Pennsylvania a lot. You're going to see JD Vance in Pennsylvania a lot. You're going to see me and Laura Trump and other surrogates there. It is absolutely critical for us to be able to carry the state. We are going to do what we need to do to get out the vote and protect the ballot, but we can't do any of that without you and your listeners. So we're really grateful that you're out there working and for the conservative cause, and that your listeners are standing up to salute and support Donald Trump right now. Thank you, Chairman. Very much. Look forward to talking with you soon. All right. Take care, sir. All right. The RNC Chairman Michael Watley said something telling there near the end. So they're tracking it day by day that yesterday, there were more mail in ballot slash absentee, but everyone would call them Republicans than Democrats. All right. So look, they're still going to lead in mail in ballots in the end. By the time we get there, who knows by how much, but people like guys, Sharaki have done the math. If we're in this level, it's over for them. That's all it has to be relatively close. All right. So some of your questions though, I mean, big issues, big guests. That's what we try to do. I'm thrilled to bring you the guy who runs the election infrastructure, the secretary of state, Al Schmidt, he'll be here at one o'clock on Friday. I've already worked up 25 questions. I won't get to all them. And I have others at experts, you know, and it's not trapping. It's just to get you the information. The number one thing is why is he putting out the expectation? It seems to me that this is going to take forever. It shouldn't take forever. I understand 24 hours given the intensity of this. It might be that for the final vote in Pennsylvania. But just imagine we're sitting there and I've said it, you know, look, I don't have to put on a false face at all in this, but my calculation, I see Trump winning Georgia. I see Trump winning Arizona. I see Harris, Michigan. I think in the end Wisconsin, possibly Nevada. I think Trump takes North Carolina. You put all that math together. What does it come down to? The way I think it shakes out. It comes down to Pennsylvania. It's always going to be that. That's the way I've seen it from two years, right from the very beginning. It's going to be Pennsylvania. And we really dodged something, checked my column out at the Delaware Valley Journal yesterday in which I say thank God for the bias in their party. They didn't pick Josh Shapiro. Not that I think Josh Shapiro would have just magically given them Pennsylvania. But you compare Shapiro and the walls we saw in that debate. And think about it. There's an edge there. I mean, if you're going to win, you got to fairly analyze the opponent. Walls is a buffoon. Josh Shapiro is not in this stuff to beat him. You got to bring your a game. He would have given them a lot more in Pennsylvania. They didn't do it good. That's the key right there. I could see it coming down to that. Wouldn't that be rich? The bias of this party toward Jewish Americans toward Israel costs them the election right here in Pennsylvania. That's my prediction at the end of the column, most likely where this is going to go. All right, phone lines are 855-839-1210. That's how you do it. AT&T and Verizon wireless, all that you have to do is just push pound 1210 and we'll get you in. More of it calls coming up. Don't forget the side question today. I see some great ones. What is it that America will never move toward? The metric system for years, they've bashed us. I don't even know if they, every time I watch a golf tournament in England and they start talking about how many meters it is and all that, it's like, "Oh, really? Just put it up there. Put the yardage up there. Stop it already. We're not going to do it." It's why we need to win the Ryder Cup more. That's right. That's right. We should buy law. We're not going to play you anymore if anything is counted in meters. All right, AT&T and Verizon wireless, all lines available. Just push pound 1210. Good report from Watley. You heard that at the end. Just that day yesterday. I mean, if I can ask Sean Parnell each day, I think I'll text him, put in a request. Could you tell us that day, what was the mail in total? Did we win or lose that day? How close? Like that. Adam, maybe get you on board to tell people about it, that this is doable. Just relatively close. They can't win. On election day, it's going to be unbelievable, the turnout, but we got to be in this game too, so we don't go into election day wondering about this. All right. 855-839-1210. Hey, I've told you for years about my friend, Dennis, and board certified prosthodontist, Dr. Robert Benz. And I've tried to tell you my own experiences just how good this dentistry is. It starts with Dr. Benz sitting with you and making a plan. It starts with, if you're nervous, anxiety about the dentist, even a little bit. This is definitively over the years we've proven at the place to go. The staff are wonderful and the infrastructure. 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And then MSNBC, Dom, to play hurricane expert, and telling people that the only way we could stop these hurricanes, let's go vote for Kamala. Take a listen. The other side, as we often call it, is no plans to address climate change. No plans for long-term dealing with these sorts of problems. If you have young voters out there, encourage them to vote. People say, "What can I do about climate change?" If we were talking about it, associating it with big storms like this, that would be really good, but the main thing is vote. Thank you. And Bill, very quickly, how much of an impact do you see climate change playing in all of these explanations that you've given us? How much do you see climate change as being a part of that? This guy from Ron Price, everybody's right. He's right. It's like one of the kids on his show. Yeah. Oh! Bill, follow up. Oh, it's no question, everybody. Look, in climate science, everybody has been studying this for years. Everybody has been commenting scientific papers that have been written about how warm the ocean is around the Florida Peninsula. And it's this warm, warm water that is driving the storm and enabling it to have to intensify so quickly. Everybody started that Netflix show and you tried to act like he was an apolitical. Joe Biden just asked a channeling Hank Johnson. He asked the FEMA people on this conference call, "How wide is Florida?" No, he did. You did. You pull it up, Henry. It's so engraving. And he wants to know how wide Florida is, for some reason. Oh, my God. This is what he's doing there in Washington. Can you tell us, Hank Johnson, is it going to cap size? He's probably talked to Bill and I, right? This is actually the hurricane force winds, the flooding rainfall threat, the tornadoes, and trying to reemphasize the scale and breadth of the threat, which is somewhat unusual for Milton. Thank you. And thanks for your good work. My one question. Yes, sir. For people listening, what is the width of the state of Florida and the Tampa Bay area across to Sebastian and later in that area in Palm Beach? The whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and cap size. What kind of distance are we talking about? Did the guy answer? Across the state of Florida, you're probably talking about, you know, 150, 200 miles, that's an estimate. But the storm is going to be moving at 15 miles per hour. So it's got to go. Math problems are in here. Get that out. There's like two trains traveling in the opposite direction. I will get on that, sir, and get that back for hours. So it's going to be moving across that area very quickly. And the tropical storm force winds, the 30, 40 mile per hour winds are greater now extend almost out more than 200 miles from the center. I should be telling him this is a larger storm approach as the coastline. So that's going to cause those wind impacts to affect much of this. Here's a word problem, buddy. We have 23 million federal employees. How many for FEMA? How many are going to be on the ground there? And Ron DeSantis, Dan has already said, no, no, no. The state's going to handle this first FEMA. You'll take orders from us. Step aside, FEMA. Yes. Step aside. So Dom, tonight, big game. We're going to be hitting a game forward down one to two in the series. That's right. Yes. We head up. After losing two to seven last night. Head up again to City Field. Henry's going to give us the starting pitcher, starting lineups and a quick prediction. Henry, go ahead. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So for the Phillies tonight, it's going to be Mr. Ranger himself, Ranger Suarez. Okay. Keep the mound against the Mets, Jose Quintana, who is 10 and 10 on the season with a three five ERA, three seven five, excuse me. The lineup for the Phillies tonight, I'll go as follows Kyle Schwaber, who has the best career numbers on the team against Jose Quintana at the 292 average. Hey, Dom, have you ever, have you switched now? Is Schwaber a good lead off hit or badly off hitter? Where do you stand? He's so badly. I still reject. I still reject the whole thing. I mean, the guy though, I get the one thing leaning off the game or what to do with him. Yeah, I have to concede. I mean, I got to push back. I mean, he gives us a lead in 10% of the game, but you got a guy who can't run the basis. And if he tries to run, he injures himself and just wants to give to the big news of the lineup. You have someone sitting in today, a big name who's going to be subbed in. Yeah. Batting eighth is playing left field is none other than Weston Wilson. Oh boy. Yeah. Well, time great baseball name. It's like Mickey Mantle, but I don't know too much else. So Rob Stone, the kitchen sink, trying to get his turn off his game. Quick predictions. Go around, Henry. I mean, I think this might be a blow out tonight for the Phillies. I'm going to say like eight nothing. Wow. Or zero eight if you're a Mets fan. The Phillies eight nothing? Yeah. I think that's going to be a big response though. I take the Mets in this. Ranger Suarez, I don't think he's rehabbed anything. That's a problem. It's going to come down to Rangers change up. I mean, that that has been the missing piece for the back half of the season. If he can get his change. You look rehabbed though that he can go five or six innings. I mean, that's all we're going to need him to do. Go five or six. Let the bullpen take over. Well, that's the problem. That's the problem. What the hell is going on with the bullpen, Henry? Oh, man. Alvarado. Oh, well, that's on top of for keeping him in one batter too long. I mean, you got it. Three batters, Henry. Yeah. No, you got it. You got to know when to pull the plug, especially in the plug. Okay. So according to Henry, we will have a return to Philadelphia on Friday according to Dom. We will not. That's that story. I think we will be seeing a game here in Philadelphia game five, but I don't think it's going to be a blowout. I think it'll be a close one. Let's say six to four tonight. Okay. Or four to six. All right. Big two o'clock hour. We're winning. Yeah. We'll have Dom's money melody coming up at about two thirteen and we got an update and we have you may not have heard it. The stylings of Jim Kenny out of retirement. Yes. Jim Kenny to get Kamala Harris over the finish line and Dan Henry's trying to get Jim Kenny on. This I have to talk to Greg Stock. I'm serious about this. You get Jim Kenny on, particularly in studio. I think Henry gets a week off if he chooses at least paid paid. Yes, of course. I mean, Kenny first. Do I get the same week? Exactly. And TJ doesn't want any time off. He would just want money. So yeah. But TJ can get him in. I give him five hundred dollars for that easily. Maybe a thousand. All right. Eight five five. Just imagine the listeners. Just imagine the cars you'd be getting. Jim Kenny in here. How long before it just erupts? Thirty seconds. Yeah. I would even say thirty seconds. Well, I'm going to the dog buddy friend. Yeah. I would say we go to Wegmans. We're both drinking wine to calm things down as we do the interview. What if he demands white wine? No. That's off. That's a that's a term. That's a condition. It's all. I would even do it down on second street, two street if he wants. Whoever wants. Oh, I'm terrible. Look at that. That's a good finish line, Jim. Take me out. Heavyweight fight here. Eight five five. Eight three nine twelve ten. Get in. For people listening. What is the what is the width of the state of Florida? That's how you get to be president, kids. Mr. Science. Joe Biden. Talk Radio 12 dead. Tom Giordano. Weekdays. 9 till noon. Untock Radio 1210. W.P.H.T. Tom Giordano. Untock Radio 1210. W.P.H.T. Tom Giordano. Untock Radio 1210. W.P.H.T. When Philadelphia's Tark Radio 1210. W.P.H.T. W.P.H.T. W.O.G.L. H.D. 3. Philadelphia. From the G.R. He'll Volo Studios. Where relationships matter. Always live on the free Odyssey app. It's dumb time now. Dom Giordano. Ok, big two o'clock hour. Dom's money melody for a great prize. Your calls at eight five five eight three nine twelve ten. Today's side question. National Metric Day. That's tomorrow really. I jumped the gun on this. I couldn't help it. Something America is never going to go for. One guy was calling in and saying the brawless look. I don't think that would have been a winner here. Dan wasn't here for that. We kind of rejected that. He didn't. He dropped off any. Yeah. He just shunned him away. I shunned him eight five five eight three nine twelve ten. You get in. President Trump has booked Madison Square Garden for a rally. He kicked off the final stretch of the campaign. Now look, I know it appeals to chose strength nationwide. It's first come first serve. He'll be mobbed at Madison Square Garden, but don't know that that's the most effective use of time. I kind of like more where he is tonight. Reading. 69% are close to it Latino majority city and some of the elected officials out there in Berks County that are Latino or a Republican. So this is going to be a big scene tonight here, though, is MSNBC. Henry, I'm thank you. It's the first time I've ever had it highlighted here. I couldn't miss it dots. You must say this to do the show today. This will be cut one. Here is Marita and Joza, who was on MSNBC over the weekend talking about why Latinos like tonight in redding, why they're flocking to Trump, apparently the men, and also women. It's kind of like Democrats shading Asian Americans saying they're white adjacent. Here's what she said. And it. Well, this is the one that is supposed to be with Vice President Harris at 54%. It's a 14 point lead. Is that it? The bottom number? Yes. So there it is. It's a 14 point lead, but it has been shrinking after each consecutive presidential election from 2016. Why is that? Why is the Democratic share of the Latino vote shrinking? And what I said to you when we asked the question was Latinos want to be white. They want to be with the cool kids. They want to be asking Latinos all the time and they just say, well, they say Donald Trump is done when he was young. He's such a good businessman. It's like, no, he's not. He had bankruptcies, but they don't want to be identified with all of those other immigrants that Donald Trump speaks so badly, including me as a Mexican immigrant. So they're like, we'd rather be with him. But those numbers, they could cause Kamala Harris the election. Everything that I've been saying that Latinos could push her over the top. These are the numbers that could also take her down. Exactly. That's what we're counting on. Now, let me make a bridge with this. Thanks to a great effort from Dan and Henry here. We played you at the top of the show because he was late today and doing this. Jim Kenny. Now, what does this have to do with Latinos? Okay. I'm going to play you a couple of cuts of Jim Kenny desperation out of retirement. They sent him to Scranton, Irish Catholics. Now this guy should have been excommunicado when he was in grade school, really. I mean, how much do you have to do to be excommunicado in the Catholic church? Jim Kenny is a Catholic. Yeah. They sent him to Scranton, Biden country to talk to union guys. You're going to hear him talk. I'm not making it up about a paper route. Just wanted to make one point. I don't know that we have it anywhere, Dan. I remember back in the day, several times, Cardinal Dolan does this and Kenny did it around St. Patrick's Day or before, Kenny would get on a tirade telling people that were Irish particularly these guys in unions, building trades and all that, right? That the illegal immigrants, he just called them migrants, sanctuary city, they're just like the Irish. This is the way the Irish retreat it. How can you be Irish and not see this and hate Trump? He's gone after them. It's like he's gone after you and your ancestors. Well, I think there are big differences here to put it mildly. The Irish truly suffered discrimination and overcame, overcame by hard work, intelligence, etc. And if you are Irish, every time this comes up, I'd love to hear from you. This guy, this fraud, bringing up the Irish just like Dolan has in order to say why in the world you of all people, sometimes Dolan even jumps out of his lane and brings Italians into this. And we see people coming here legally in New York. And the idea that this is the same experience and that the Irish didn't suffer and what they went through to rise in America, signs Irish need not apply. Is this the same experience? 855-839-1210. Here's Kenny though, telling us that Donald Trump is unqualified because he's not middle class. Now, just think of any number of these wealthy Democrats that either have been the nominee or helped to run the party, right? So suddenly you have to have come up the hard way like Jim Kenny doing a paper route. I want fact checkers on this over on Two Street. Did Jim Kenny ever get up that early? Can you imagine this? Unless the paper route went through Wegmans. Here's Kenny talking about his paper route today to pitch Kamala Harris. Thank you Mayor, Mayor Page. 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 deliver that I still have to inquire to my paper route every morning. And it was a difficult job, especially for a teenager to get up that early and those things. And then I went on to a union restaurant and washed dishes. I was a union house. I became a busboy in the same union house and a bartender. And my family had been involved in some form or 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 and could buy a car every now, every few years. So those, and the reason why I tell you those anecdotes is 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, and in order to really give it, get 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. When I was married, the thing I was one of the most proud of was our relationship with our labor unions. I realized that without our municipal workers, the city don't work. The city don't work, but it's out, graduate, yeah, right, to walk them behind a trash truck, proud of the cell kinds of weather, trash is going to get picked up, and the city goes that it was the right police officers patrolling the streets with taking their lives and putting their lives on the line, and fire from it is running into burning buildings. Teachers were so responsible for our children and their future, and recreation department workers who take care of our kids after school and during the summer are all in my city, union members that are respected and treated with dignity. All right, so the paper out to the union leading to Kamala Harris, here's what he said, that Biden, Biden's not running Big Jim, Biden's out now, but Biden, Harris, and walls, they're working people, Trump is not. But Biden, Harris, and walls, they grow up similar to the way I grew up, and they had those experiences, single parent, walls, governor walls, in the Midwest, solid people, and I think that's what union members who are on the fence, I don't know why anybody at this point would be on the fence to tell you the truth, have to think about what Donald Trump's experience of life is and what he, how he would treat you and look at you. He will tell you today when he gets to Scranton, everything you want to hear, will he follow through with it? No. Will he lie? Yes. And I think that that's what people have to, and again, Billy's correct, you know, presidency goes through Pennsylvania, and we have to turn out in Philly, it turned out in Scranton, and we have to turn out in the rest of the state to make sure that we don't go through this nightmare again of four more years of this mess, I mean, Mayor Pays knows back during the COVID, it was a disaster, no testing, no vaccines, a denial that the thing even that probably even existed, people dying by the thousands, I mean, I can't imagine having him in the White House again, especially with it, with a attitude that he can do anything he wants, that he's got immunity from the Supreme Court, and I think we're, if we would be in line for an absolute disaster. So I would argue that you should get out, get out, vote for Harris and Walls, and get put, and as Vice President Harris has said recently, turn the page on this nightmare. All right, then, this guy is the epitome of what is the worst of Philadelphia. I mean, there's good things about Philadelphia too, we see with the Mayor, other than her idea, Dan, next time we get her on a year-round schooling, completely reject that, but Jim Kenny is the worst of what Philadelphia produces, and they're doing this because Trump has broken through enormously. We've proven it. We've had on the head of the Teamsters here, their own polling, not the national, we've had on the, across Pennsylvania even, the polling indicates that on so many issues in so many ways, Trump has broken through. You're going to see that with Latino's night, there'll be a huge crowd there. He has enormous support versus the average Republican. The only thing that has to happen is Republicans have to come home in the suburbs. That's the only thing holding this up, and there are argument that they can't take his personality. But listen to Kenny, the paper root, the Union House as the busboy and all this, how could Donald Trump identify with any of that? 855-839-1210? You get on board. Let's think of how limited the worldview of Jim Kenny is. What does he identify with? He identifies with the rots and the corruption here in Philadelphia. He identifies with, oh, I don't know, when he talked about the cops putting Danielle outlaw in charge of their fate as police commissioner. Just think of what this guy has, and occasionally, he comes out of his stupor, rails about expense in Pennsylvania and guns. 855-839-1210, but this is what they're desperate for. They actually drag Kenny up the screen to make this pitch because they recognize how Trump has broken through on this front. It is remarkable for, I don't remember a Republican. I have to think back as far as I can tell, but every time I see Kenny, Dan, I think I've told you this, right, we're at the eulogy. It's at the Academy of Music, I seem to remember, was that big. I'm pretty sure it was the Academy of Music for wild Bill Gwenier. I'm sitting there. I was honored. They asked me to get part of the eulogy. Kenny comes in. Now remember, this is a solemn ceremony for a World War II hero. He's looking to sit down. He doesn't see me because he's got an entourage. When he sees it's me, he gets up, looks, and goes to the other side of the room. I mean, what a just, like I'm going to do something or say something at a eulogy for this person. That's terrible. Yeah. I mean, just suck it up, you clown, and just sit there like I had to sit there. That's the mentality. He's cowardly too. He couldn't debate any of this stuff. They're doing this because Trump has broken through, and it's a conundrum. I'm doing a show this afternoon on Newsmax in a four o'clock hour and making this a Hollywood production. Man, I'm going to have to look pretty good on this. I even have the Steve Jobs turtleneck on. If you're watching on YouTube, you can see in the jacket that goes with it today. We even got your little background going on. Yeah, we got a background. I expect music here. Pushed out a social media post for a social show. Oh my God. Oh God. It's four o'clock Newsmax. Thank you for that. And I'm going to make that point that what it's coming down to here in Pennsylvania, all these groups like Latinos, union members, Trump has broken through like no Republican that we've seen in, I don't know how many years. Are these suburbanites really going to go wild that they just have to stop and vote against their own self interest? They just can't stand it, particularly looking at Harris. They can't stand it. All right, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten, and if you are Irish, every time I hear it, Kenny, I think about this. I think of Dolan. I can't say, I mean, if they were a tag and I would bring it up even more, trying to tell the Irish, particularly these guys, that they are offline here. If they don't vote for Harris, because Trump is going after the Irish by going after people coming here illegally. It's the same thing. Dolan wrote that column about that. I do have the Italian immigrants cut. Okay. Yeah. Here's Dolan. All right. Now Kenny gets me more than Dolan, but Dolan sets me off too, because he's a cardinal. He's supposed to know better. Here's Dolan. People in that parish, we're talking about first, second, and third immigration Italians rebelled and said, absolutely not. You're darn right. We will not have them here. Now Bishop Demartio always likes to point out, usually that was done by the Irish, but this time done by the Italian. And so I tried to reason with them to go back in history and to say, this is exactly what your parents, your grandparents and your great grandparents faced. Thank you, Dan. Yeah. It's bad enough. We're being invaded. It's bad enough. The stuff that's happening here. This Afghan immigrant, I brought him here in parole and he didn't have his parole here in his immigration hearing for three years. The FBI arrested yesterday in a ring that was going to murder Americans on election day. It's bad enough. We have to put up with this. Then you have to hear these lame lectures of guys like Cardinal Dolan. How dare you? And we're immoral. We're racist. Something's wrong with me. Right? Cardinal? It's wrong with you. It's wrong with the church. It's wrong with the Catholic church up and down the line supporting illegal immigration and attacking Americans who are tired of this and they're tired of your church and they're moving on from it. You know that. And I know that. It's the same thing here in Philadelphia. I don't even know what the hold is anymore, the people they do have. 855-839-1210, all right, I'm coming to you with more calls. But first, it's, it's dog, money, melody, all right, playing today for a pair of tickets to see comedian Brian Regan on October 18th at the Millworth Theatre in Philadelphia, tickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com. Dom, we are getting to that time where we're all going to be caring about one thing in this city and watching one thing, that being the Philadelphia Phillies taking on the New York Mets at the New York Mets for game four of the NLDS and Dom, I thought, we had fun with this before. Why don't we play a walk-up song of one of our beloved Philadelphia Phillies and see if our listeners can tell us who this walk-up song is used for? Oh, I hope it's not the one I don't like. We'll see. No, I don't think it is. I think this is a really good song. I like this song and I like the choice. But Dom, we just want to know whose walk-up song on the Philadelphia Phillies is this? Take a listen. Yeah, here come the rooster. Yeah. Oh. No, we ain't gonna die. That's a very good walk-up song. Yeah, right? I think it is. A very beloved Philly. That's their walk-up song. We want to know the name of the Philadelphia Phillies who uses this song as their walk-up song. And thanks to Henry for helping out here with a great, great, great choice. 855-839-1210. That's how you get in on that 855-839-1210 and we'll send you off to see Brian Regan at the Millworth Theater. More of your calls coming up. Talk Radio 1210. It's Dom. Juan E. Melody. Let's hear the music which one of our favorite Phillies is this is their walk-up music. All right, let's go to John in Maris Town on Talk Radio 1210. John, who is that? Is it Zach Wheeler? Was that a trick question? How did you get that, John? I watched the game. I didn't know that they ever, I mean, it's a walk-up. How in the world did they play it? It's the, so when he walks out from the bullpen to the mound of the first inning. They play it, but they play it from the beginning and if Dan would play the beginning, it's very soft. So I don't think a lot of people notice. Right. Yeah. I certainly wouldn't need any walk-up music when you're not going to bat. Hand to heart. I had no idea until today when Henry told me that bat are that pitchers even had walk-up music. The only one I don't like and every time in the game I say, DJ, I got to go get something is the stock one. Oh, come on. It's fine. They go great. It's like Sweet Caroline at the ballpark or something, you know? That's what it reminds me of. It's such a fun song, though, when the whole crowd sings it. Henry, you probably have a lot of knowledge of it. Who's your favorite walk-up music? Have anybody? Billies or otherwise? This might be my favorite. I mean, all time, chase out Lee with, you know, a cashmere. Okay. I like Bryce Harper's flower, and I do like Zach Wheeler's rooster. That's why it's suggested today. Okay. How do you not like this is one of the best walk-ups songs in the entire MLB, I would say. Oh, God. It's so good. When you get the crowd on their feet singing along to it, it's a beautiful moment. Wow. I like Stott. So I have no complaint as a ballplayer, but the music type of thing. What is Alec Bohm, I'm afraid to ask? It's a good question. Yeah. It's famous by Kanye West. Yeah. The end of it. Okay. All right. You hear that? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Bohm. Yeah. When they say his name over and over again. All right. 855-839-1210, we can get you in. The Jim Kenny out of retirement today is a special day here of desperation. One bit of stats I wanted to give you. Now take a call, then we'll have the lightning round. I just saw this today. We're trying to get them on. There was a group in Harrisburg today. But you have to remember these are taxpayer dollars paying for this. The breakdown, they say, paid for with taxpayer dollars, $6,032,103 for various gender-firming care, meaning operations or hormones and puberty blockers, 822 sex change patients we paid for. It's coming from Wolf and Going Forward, 316 total surgery patients, 518 total hormone and puberty blocker patients, total prescriptions written 3469, total submitted charges that the taxpayers are paying for $6,032,103. Look, I think this stuff with kids should be stopped. With parental rights, there is a line to that. We don't say, "Hey, I want my kid to drink a fifth of whiskey over in Wegmans with Jim Kenny or something." No, we don't say that. We say you don't have as a parent to do that. In these cases with very young kids, where's the right to do this? Why should we pay for it as taxpayers? So they held a news conference or we're holding it today. We hope to get one of the principles on taxpayer dollars, and you know that Harris, even though she's moved away from all kinds of tracking restrictions and border, she's going to be tougher and all that, there's one area she hasn't backed up on, the transgender-affirming care surgeries, even for people here illegally. She recognizes that apparently is more of a core value than even some of the other things that have been very liberal, progressive that she stood for. Imagine, we spent $6 million plus, again, bad enough if the parents are paying for this or private insurance, God knows how. This coming through taxpayer money in the state of Pennsylvania. We'll have more on this, we'll get somebody on, and lay it out, and what can be done to block that. It's bad to say children's hospital in Philadelphia is right there with a lot that they've gotten from this. 120 million national has been made on these surgeries, 120 million dollars. We'll look back on this, I mean, the people who are not paying attention five years now have looked back on this and say, "My God, what a horror, right now, any person paying attention." You got to say, "You got to stop this stuff," one way or the other. I think Republicans ought to bring it up more, because I don't think Harris has made a decision to back away from it, not like she conveniently has with other stuff. I've read online before, I mean, is it too radical to compare to lobotomies? A hair, because I want to be reasonable on this, the lobotomy stuff, but it's close. Yeah. Yeah. Particularly that we're paying for it. Yeah. But yeah, that's good. It's a good framework. It's just a medical thing that was once thought to work, and then we look back on it and we're like, "Wow." Yeah. And some of the alleged best, and when you look at the profit motive here, that's a tell. If there were no big profit motive, but just in Pennsylvania, taxpayers paid six million dollars. A lot of them are the Penn State Children's Hospital. This children's hospital and that, in Philadelphia, it's sad. I can't be supportive of that. There's a lot of wonderful stuff there, but you know what? This just tarnishes it. We shouldn't pay for this. 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Vice President Harris saying that, yeah, there is no difference with the big decisions that Biden made. She agrees with them. There's nothing she can think of. Now, that wasn't done by 60 minutes. This sister is simple question, how are you going to be different than Joe Biden? And that's what came out of it. So I said to him, I'm surprised that you guys don't have that ad up already, and he said, oh, no, we do. This morning, we had it up. Now, that is good work because the question is, well, then we're actually running against Biden. We've changed a business suit to a pantsuit, but there's no difference in the policies. How is it different now? Well, it is a different vibe. To referendum on what Biden did, Biden Harris over four years, if voters actually get that pounded home and hear it from the vice president herself, then why in the world would you still say you're voting for her? What's the change here? So the backup is why I'm going to put a Republican on the cabinet. Let's go to Gary in Newtown, and Gary, you're on Talk Radio 1210. Good afternoon, Gary. All right, thanks, Gary. Yeah, the Michael caller look at calling in and essentially said Trump is a convict and all that. Do you believe in God? You got into the grocery store, which is where we always ought to go in these arguments. And he essentially said, well, people in grocery stores are living beyond their means. That's what we're telling the average American again. If there were another debate, Fox just proposed a debate again today between Trump and Harris. I don't think it's going to happen around October 23rd or so Fox News channel. And if it did, that's where Trump should have gone the first time. What are we telling the average American? If she wants to fall back on attacking corporate America, I don't think that's a winning argument. And America is saying, you're only doing that because you have nothing else. All right, so yeah, it's a lame argument. There's nothing there. All right, let's try one more time. All right, Gary, here's your shot. Go ahead. I'm very, very sorry, Don, it's the whole Apple iPod iPhone thing. Anyway, my uncle Mike, I believe you spoke to him. He was a yeans team fitter. He did really well. He retired at least 15 years. And he always tells me we don't have an earning problem. We have when he says we are economy, we have a spending problem. And it was like two weeks ago, he says, Jimmer, you got one trillion dollars worth of credit card debt. I've got nothing. Uncle Mike, you've been retired for 15 years. You're earning stopped right there and you still have the first dollar that you had in your first paycheck. That's actually your uncle? Yeah. Oh my God, have him call again. That was a good knockdown dragout, Gary. I loved it. I loved it. And I'm sitting here with my jawless to the ground going, that's my uncle. It was pretty nuts. Gary, what's your... No, I got to ask you a question, Don. Yes. What do you consider to be upper middle class? What kind of income is that to you? In my head, it's anything over $250. I think I would say family income in our area. If you're $200,000, I think you could be considered upper middle class. You're on the cusp of it, but $250 certainly, yeah. Because my uncle made a point, the woman that called in, her credit cards were maxed out and claiming herself as upper middle class, right? Yeah. Pain for grocery. I mean, that's sad. I mean, that's the way our people live, including myself, but still, that's sad, upper middle class with credit cards maxed out. Well, it's a stuff that... Pain for grocery. Yeah, it's a stuff that enrages me, and I would just tell people, let's not go telling people they're living beyond their means and whatever, walk a little bit in their shoes to see that the average American like her is trolling the meat aisle, she said, they have to go back and take a look if it looks like they're going to change the expired stuff and all. No, no, no. That's not our America. No, it is sad. It is very sad. Gary, what is it Americans? I do something that Americans are not going to put up with or give up with, it's going to be our guns. It's never going to happen. Uh-huh. That's a very good one. All right. It's coming with National Metric Day. That really was his uncle Mike. Oh my God, and we devolved after that call into the idea that no, Americans are not living beyond their means. They're living beyond the nonsense. The point is this, if there were World War II and we have to ration because we're beating the Nazis in Japanese, okay, you get the sacrifice that people go through. Why the sacrifice now in the groceries? I just had, hasn't been sober, but it's on my mind. On Twitter, now I can't afford now. They were eight dollars today for blueberries. I love blueberries, but I kind of been monitoring because I just can't see, it's not a giant size either paying, I didn't see eight dollars. Maybe it was $7.99. I didn't look this past a giant, but eight bucks for blueberries that size. Why do we have to put up with that? Why? What is it we gained by that? What Biden was told with Michael Barry, Bachelors and all these historians and people, one of whom his father worked on the committee of FDR. They told Biden right in the beginning, go big Joe, you'll be a consequential president. That means spending like LBJ and FDR. Now, FDR was a failure. It was a charismatic figure to Americans, but his economic plan was a failure. World War II is what bailed us out of all that. And LBJ was just a political animal, probably the most crude and extreme person we've had as president. They're not role models, so think about it in those terms. Why should people have to be pinching every penny in the supermarket? What is it we gained? That's the question I'd like to hear Democrats answer. What is it we've gained by making them do that? Well, they would have you believe it has nothing to do with that. It just has to do with COVID. They run out on that supply chains and God knows what else. And then try to tell you, or don't you have more take home pay? That's a lie. That is not matching anywhere near the rate of inflation, particularly when it comes to grocery shopping. You know it. And I know it. Tell other people about that. It wasn't like that in the Trump years. Yeah, but I can't take what Trump might say. All right, then vote on that and continue paying eight dollars for bluebirds. 855-839-1210, it is the lightning random. We'll tell you what's up for tomorrow. By the way, I'll be on Newsmax. I got to get the exact time. I don't have it yet in the four o'clock hour today talking about what's going to happen here in Pennsylvania. I have a crystal ball out here in the studio. I'm looking at it and I see all across the state like Redding Latinos for Trump. And then my crystal ball goes to Monco and Delaware County. And I see a bunch of fake Republicans saying, well, I can't stand Trump. I got to go the other way. And our buddy Nick Sorter is joining us live from the Carolinas to Mars. He's this independent journalist who's right in the center of the action. This information you got Biden today asking, how wide is Florida? He needed to know that on the FEMA call. How wide is Florida? This is what get out there and take a walk across it, Joe. How wide is 855-839-1210? We usually call us the lightning round. Dump's lightning round sponsor by Cherry Hill, Bobo. Right now we're East. A 20-25-XC 40 for only $435 per month for 36 months. Seastore for details. They always go the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill, Bobo. Right. Side question today, National Metric Day, something you're not going to see. Americans are not going to go for this. Let's go to Joe in boarding town. Hey, Joe, what's yours? Joe, Joe had giant wind turbines on the horizon. All right, Pat in Washington Township, Pat, afternoon. What's yours? Good afternoon, yes, mine is the thought of drinking warm beer just makes me gag. I don't think we would ever go for drinking warm beer. There you go. They say all the time, the British do it, you know, why? Toys with Europeans, this Eurocentric envy that we have, metric, soccer, not no good dental care. Well, it's only three hours. I don't think the metric system is at the end. Oh. What'd it be a horn? 10 equals 100. 100 equals 10. Yeah, it makes sense, but just out of spite, not exactly, just like we'll be putting our scores up. Phillies two met seven from yesterday, a pill in Bucks County afternoon, Bill. What do you have today? Hi there. Good afternoon. I'm reading some Bucks County. I have, in spite of what CNN tries to do to us, we're never going to embrace Celsius over Fahrenheit. Yes. Thanks. The same thing. I don't like it. It would be horrible, but all that recap kind of makes more sense and what we're like. Oh, God. We're not doing it. No. Fahrenheit is fine. Why do we need Celsius? True and upper Darby. Hey, Drew. afternoon. What do you have today? Hey, down. Thanks, man. Hey, down. Could you imagine if the king and queen of the United States went to an Eagle's game? How bad they would get booed. Yeah. Exactly. I'm gonna say a monarchy. A monarchy. All right. Exactly. Right. We don't want to have a monarchy, although I'm out of step. I think if somebody can be president for more than two straight terms, if they can win, people want them. I'm fine with it. Think about it. People said, oh, no, that would have given us Obama. Now they're already thinkable. Wait a minute. Can we get another term of Trump? We have to do this one. Where do we go from here? All right. So who are some of the contenders? I like the guns one. I'm trying to remember that one. Very new town. Yeah. That was a pretty good one. I like the Bill and Bucks's answer of Celsius over Fahrenheit. I mean, Fahrenheit, when it's a hot day, it's in the 80s and the 90s. Right. That signals to me that it's hot. But like over there, it's like whatever, 28, no, that doesn't work for me. That's true. Yeah. 28 degrees Celsius. Henry's out there with a, one of those huge coats on. Yeah. I think that's a good one. That is good insight. Dan, do you. I'll throw a ring as a final. It's Choa Bexton today. English as a first language. That was good. That's a little bit. I'm leaning towards Celsius. I don't see that happening for Henry's reason, I think. All right. Bill and Bucks. Yeah. Let's go with Bill and Bucks for Celsius. By the way, the type of stuff we're up against, these cultural war battles. I had the opportunity to do a speaker series. It was during COVID, so it was a remote with the guy, and I know Rich went out there and visited Jack Phillips, Baker, Jack Phillips. Why am I mentioning him? Because the master baker yesterday won another Colorado Supreme Court case, they dismissed another suit against him. He wouldn't make a cake in this case for a transgender woman. Well, he wouldn't make it and design it in the manner that she wanted. Justices in a 6-3 majority said that the woman who brought this had not exhausted her options, even though this goes back to 2017. Just picture this guy there, the master designer, he's not a bigot. He doesn't make cakes for Halloween either. He doesn't believe in it religiously. If you're gay, he'll make a cake, but he's not going to make a cake involved in a gay wedding, a single sex wedding. And the torture goes on. This has to be at least eight to 10 years of lawsuit after lawsuit. That ended nothing but put him through this type of turmoil, just a real good down-to-earth guy. All right, tomorrow we're going to go to the Carolinas with Nick Sorter, get an update on what's happening there. We're not sure who else might show up, but Jim Kenney, wherever he is today, probably Wegmans, I can see that trail coming back from Scranton, they bring Jim Kenney out of the bullpen. Now, does that not strike you as desperate? Bring him all the way to Scranton to tell Union guys you got to vote for Harris, Donald Trump. Harris, he identifies with you. You can bond with her. You can have a beer with her like Colbert did last night, but Donald Trump, that guy's not even a drinker, among other things. How are you going to bond with him? I know it's shocking when you heard Jim Kenney this morning, but Pennsylvania, big time in play. Well, on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210, I'll be on, I don't have the exact time in the four o'clock hour on Newsmax talking about who's going to win Pennsylvania. What does it take to win in Pennsylvania? For Trump, it's obvious. Bring in home suburban voters and we'll give you a full coverage of Trump in Reading tonight with a Latino audience tomorrow. Henry and Dan, great job today, richly, all the next. Let's talk Radio 1210, W.P.H.2. The seasons may be changing, but the deals and the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. Hey, what's going on? It's your girl Tasha McKia, and I need you to join the sharpest rides for their fall into savings event, where they're offering incredible prices on their massive inventory. That's right, everything is on sale now. 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