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1 - Jim Worthington joins us to give us his recap the Trump rally in Butler. What was it like meeting Elon Musk? As a fellow health guy, how does he feel about RFK Jr’s messaging over our food and fitness as americans. How will that help the Trump campaign? Who else has been coming out in support as Jim goes around with Trump? 115 - More on the Bucks County Ice Cream truck. 120 - Dom revisits October 7th in Israel on the one year anniversary of the attacks. Dave McCormick got flack from North Philly locals at a cheesesteak giveaway. 135 - Captain Sean Parnell was given a shoutout and a set of rousing applause at the Butler Trump rally after being introduced by JD Vance. He joins us this afternoon to discuss what it was like being there and how it felt to share his message while on stage. 140 - More of your minor inconveniences. Who is going to be Kamala’s worst interview? 155 - The Porn industry is putting ads out to stop Trump due to clauses in Project 2025.

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I don't know how many major events that I've been to there and more coming like this Sunday a unity event, the Presler people, the Trump people, and the RFK Junja people, but Jim was also in Butler right there next to Elon Musk and related people over the weekend. Let's go to Jim Worthington. Jim, welcome back. Hey, Dom, how you doing today? Very good. So Jim, not a fan. I get the, for this point, till we reform the secret service, not a fan of the penalty box, you know, the bulletproof glass. What's that like when you're on the stage and you're the stage and you're looking at that? Yeah, you really don't notice it. I mean, there's a, honestly, everything, there's only a little scene there that if you happen to be in that direction, you might might have to move your head three inches to the right or left. But, you know, when you're further away from the stage, you don't even notice it. But it's, it's, it's so, it's so clear and, and, you know, so it's not, and it's not an issue at all. And they got it actually, you know, on, on not only three, the three sides of behind him as well. So people sitting behind looking through. So he's protected all the way around. I noticed the behind part that you mentioned, it looked framed a little bit, Jim. You were on the stage when I was watching it several times. It looked like a picture frame kind of. So, um, Elon Musk, Jim there, give me your sense of Musk and the elevation when he came on stage. Well, it's interesting. I literally had the seat right next to him and JD Vance, so I got to speak to him prior to him going up on stage, really, really nice guy. He is a little bit different. I will tell you that he's a, he's a quirk, seems like a quirky guy, but I think it's because he's probably a thousand times smarter than I am that I probably feel like that. But, but very personal, we shook hands and JD introduced me to him, JD Vance, because I had JD last, last week at my place and I know JD pretty well now over the last seven or eight months. And he's great. And I tell you, he's just a, he's kind of a character too, when he got up there on stage and tried to jump it up, you know, jump it up and down. He got the crowd going and, you know, everybody was during the event, any chance that every time the president mentioned his name, people got into the chance of, you know, Elon, Elon, Elon. They just, people loved him and he really, even when he was in his seat, interacted very well with the folks. Now, you couldn't get right up next to him for obvious reasons. But, you know, when they chanted his name, he turned around, he tipped his hat, he grazed his fist in the air, he was full of energy. Absolutely, Jim, a huge crowd, a campaign saying 105,000, I don't know if it's that, but it looks pretty close to that. What's your biggest takeaway from the Butler rally because you've been at multiple rallies? You know, I think that this was clearly different than, you know, I've probably been in the 15 to 20, this was clearly different than any of the before because there really was a remembrance of the comparatory, Corey, comparatory and who was, you know, died that day and the two other individuals that were shot and also honored the doctor that came and helped them and the medics and people like that. And, of course, the, I was actually on the other side of me was the two of the two sisters of Corey sitting right next to us and then I got to meet the wife and the two kids and it was really, it really was a tribute to them. I think at the very, very end when the president got into a little bit into the policy and things like that. But, for the most part, it was directed to them and focused around them, particularly the pre-show where prior to the president JD getting on, there was a lot of things that had to do with Butler, the town itself, the community coming together. It was really an emotional, the most emotional event I have ever been to in my life without a doubt times 10. It was just such a tribute to this, you know, Corey and the Butler community and the family and it was just, it was just simply amazing. And the way they programmed it with the, they had a country singer sing the Star Spangled Banner and they've had prayer from local people and the local military, it was just amazing. And then of course, the president brings in this world famous opera singer that came in and sang before and after it was just like, oh my God, I mean, I will tell you, there was a lot of tears shed that day and I'm not embarrassed to say I was one of them. It was just that emotional and there, by the way, there was a hundred thousand plus, there is no question. It went back so far. You could not even see how far I went back from where I was and I was like right up front. So you, you look back and look like it went for miles. Jim, the RFK junior people allied with, I'll say Scott Prezler is one of them, but the Trump people coming this Sunday, two to five, I think it is at the NAC, you're in the health business, big time, physical fitness, health and RFK junior, I mean, you and I have talked mainly working out over the past, but are you in the nutrition side of it also? I mean, that's what he's talking about here. Yeah, for sure. And you know what I think, you know, he is right on in regards to all the problems, physical problems has been caused by the food epidemic really in our country. You know, 80% of people that either died from COVID and/or got sick from COVID, had weight issues, were 80% of those. All the co-morbidities in the United States are caused by food and all the ingredients to die, all the things are in the food that make it horrible and really for kids. I mean, I've watched, I've been in the health hub industry for 45 years. I mean, you've seen just the size of people, I just hate the word exploded, but it's the truth. I mean, people are just so much heavier than they were, I mean, I sometimes get a kick out of seeing pictures from, I'm in my late 60s now, I see pictures of people on the beach in the 70s versus people on the beach today, it's just amazing the difference in size. And he's on to it, it's all this food and it's terrible, you know, and you know, this event, it was Ellen Cox's brainchild, she's part of the, when she formed the Bucks County Patriots and Alex Paul reached out there from Kennedy 24 bucks. And they basically said, look, we have a lot in common, you know, let's work on this together and the food part of it was one issue that got them together. And then as they talked, they realized, you know, the Kennedy supporters are just as passionate about border economy, fentanyl, crime, all the things that MAGA people are. So Ellen and Alex put this together and they've got, you know, Scott Pressler, who's an early vote action who has killed it in Pennsylvania with the voter registration, has done a phenomenal job. You've got Jack Pozabak coming, he's a conservative activist, you've got Tim Poole, he's another guy that has a podcast, they've got a great lineup and they've, and they've got, the other they've got, they've got all these other groups that are coming in like log cabin, republicans, the black Americans for Trump, the Jewish Republicans for Trump, you know, it's going to be a great event. It's this Sunday, it's two to five, the doors open at one, you don't need to take it, it's a free event and it's going to be an awesome opportunity to see some really, really people that are moving the needle for not only America and the Trump movement, but for every person in general, I mean, like, this is important with the, with our youth, I mean, they're just, they're just so unhealthy and it starts with food, you know, it's funny, I'm in the exercise business, I will tell you this, that you can exercise all you want, if your diet is bad and it's loaded with things, you should process foods, things like that, you're not, you can't overcome it. 80% of it is, it's just what you eat and the 20% is exercise and I say that maybe to my detriment, but it's true, you need to really be concerned and I think that Bobby Kennedy's on something really good and there's, once President Trump wins, he's going to put him in a position where he is going to have a major impact on America's health and, hey, by the way, the only way to get out of this healthcare crisis and reduce the amount of money we spend is, you know, is preventative health, stop treating things after the fact, it's too late then. Let's get people healthy, let's get them moving, let's get them eating right things and, you know, we'll reduce our healthcare costs and people will be a lot healthier and happier. Absolutely, Jim. So two until five, the NAC, Newtown, Pennsylvania, this Sunday, that is quite a coalition. How many events you think you've done over the Trump years there, Jim, around various things? I think I've been to, I don't know how many, it is a great facility. Yeah, now it is in the Fieldhouse next door to the NAC, so I just don't want, it's the new, it's the Sports Training Center, which is actually unrelated to the NAC, but that's okay. Probably upwards of 20. Yeah. I mean, I just had JD Vance last Saturday, I had the president in April, I'm expecting I'll have a return visit from somebody very important, probably by the end of the last week or so of the campaign. If everybody from Dr. Oz, to Dave McCormick, and, you know, it's just, look, you know, I stand on my principles, the bottom line is an American citizen, I have the right to advocate whoever I want, that's, you know, I don't, I don't publicize it in my business, I do it outside my business, 99.9% of the time I do it in my facility next door that's unrelated to my health club. One time I made the exception in April for the president, he did come into the club, but every other time it's next door, but, and I paid it for ice for it. But the end of the day, I put principles before profits and I think the president Trump needs to be reelected for, for all of America, not just people that are supporters of everybody, like this world's on fire right now and Jim, but nice work. Nice work as always. We'll see you Sunday then two until five. Thank you, Don. Thanks for letting us promote it. I appreciate it. Thank you, Jim. Jim Worthington here. Quite a coalition of people coming there. All right. Side question today. You got it. Today, national LED light bulb day. Those things are terrible. Yeah. That's, that's where the slight inconvenience thing came from here. How about this one from Robert? Yes. People on the phone talking out loud in public. Oh, yeah. It's the worst it really is. That is, yeah. I see some classics up here. They're a little bit tired, like the one press one for English and all. Yeah, that is irritating. Stand on handing your kid an iPad at a public restaurant with the sound on. Mm. Just giving them the iPad is it? All right. Yeah. I've seen cases where it does help to have the iPad, you know, silence a loud child, handing it with the sound on is where I draw the lamp. Yeah, I would agree. Give them headphones. Yeah. Exactly. Don't ruin my Applebee's experience. All right. I pay good money for this. I'm in a camp that's a field for parents that have kids as long as they're not over the line here with their nonsense. You know, let's not get crazy about, oh, we don't want any kids in this place. All right. 855-839-1210. AT&T provides a wireless membership card on the way into Costco. Ah, why wouldn't you? Well, it's a pain, man. You got to wait and line and then you got to, well, it sets them. It's a club. Yeah. But should it be? Is it any different than showing your idea like a bar? Yes. Yeah. Because we're going to a store. This is retail club. All right. Coming up, well, not coming up. A little update. We're still on this. I thought we put it to bed last week with Linda Kearns, but I see people on Twitter now saying mail-in ballots for Montgomery County for my husband and I arrive with sealed shut privacy envelopes. They're laughing at us. Again, the idea, it's not humidity. It's some kind of ploy here. We're still, we have people watching that, but coming up, I want to give you the details of Montgomery County's outreach van. It has a little pop up window. It looks like they reconfigured a Mr. Softy truck. So we need the music for it. A better name. I just dub it the Mr. Softy truck. It debuted at a rally, some kind of fall thing in Montgomery County over the weekend. And one part, they say, the commissioners of Montgomery County, this van is to go out there and stop misinformation. You know what? If they had their way, these two commissioners over Montgomery County, they would shut down every form of social media that doesn't agree with them. Would you like some sprinkles on your knowledge? Yes. Thank you. We need a name for this van. We just dubbed it when we first learned about it. Now it's operational. I'll give you a little bit of the details and he'll make milkshakes. He's in the little window. I'm not sure what's in there. And she's driving, allegedly. I'm looking for anything I can see that's technically out of line with her driving here. 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Make them unclean. Come out another their perverted form of how they view their religion playing into this. That's what we're remembering today. The ADL and others say the statistics of anti-semitism that are out there are incredible this year. And a lot of it on college campuses. So we'll talk to Steve Feldman from ZOA at 2 o'clock today. The idea that Kamala Harris when asked about Netanyahu and whether or not Netanyahu was an ally was pretty amazing that she wouldn't say that. She said the Israeli people and the American people are allied and she just skipped over and he talked of Netanyahu. So in the face of that, you could ask how do people that support Israel, Jewish voters, how can they vote for this? Sadly, they're wedded to the Democrat Party in many cases and even these outrageous that we've seen over a year, don't seem to be able to shake them toward the Trump column. That may be the case. Now the Montgomery County people, we know what goes on in Philadelphia, but they have unleashed this van and it does look like the classic Mr. Softy where there's a window that opens up. That's where the lead commissioner is waving to people. The driver is the second command Democrat out there and they say this is a voter outreach van. In fact, the woman who is the second commissioner there said this to WHYY, Jamila Winder. Not everyone can get to a satellite office. They have like dozens of them. Not everyone can get or will go on that website. Not everyone will call. They can't call now. I get the, they can't get to the satellite office. They don't have internet, but they can't call now. So it's an opportunity for us to be intentional about going out into communities. The VAN services are expected to also combat misinformation around the electoral process at County Commissioner Neil Meghreja. He said that in August officials warn residents about a tech scam targeting registered voters and the incident that scored the need, why we need to be proactive and it needs to come from our office and the government itself. Yeah, buddy. I don't think we think the government, particularly your government, is this impeccable source of information. So imagine, and I'm sure they'll have more of these at the county expense, drivers and all that that are involved with this and all these satellite offices. That's what they're about. You know what they're about here. They're about picking off as many low information, Democrat potential voters as they possibly can and they're not embarrassed to use government funds and time and energy and all the rest on that. This is the guy that said they will call you and tell you if your mail in ballot needs to be cured, meaning it's off or they'll come to your house and they will fix it with you. We'll see how those numbers play out. I know what you're thinking. Yeah, let's see how many Republican Trump voters would be involved in this. One other thing too. I put Taylor Swift from the speakers instead of the Mr. Softy theme. Oh, that's not a bad idea. I've drawn people over. Yeah, that's better than the ones I've gotten so far. Yeah, that should work with low information voters. Dave McCormick in the news, and we've had this woman on with a nice lady, Sheila Armstrong, Philadelphia activist, African-American autism is her big cause, I think maybe her child. So she organizes an event where they were giving out free cheesesteaks in North Philly and talking about autism and then they went across the street. I think it was some kind of food drive and Dave McCormick tried to contribute and the inquire has five printed pages on how ill-received McCormick was in the middle of North Philly. The one place said that they didn't want to have anything to do with this guy. They thought it was just about free cheesesteaks. One is a minister, the East Bethel Baptist Church, which was holding a fundraiser for its mood ministry outside the church. The Reverend Thomas Edwards Jr. said he asked McCormick in the entourage to leave. He didn't want photos of his church members to be used by the campaign. He has, Edward says he does tell members of his congregation who to vote for. He personally has problems with Republicans, especially during the Trump era. So the bottom line is how difficult it is to go into a place like North Philadelphia if you're the Republican candidate. The one who surprisingly I thought did this best because he just went in, he talked to people, was Dr. Oz of all people. Remember when he went to Kensington, he did some of those things, he had various events and panels and even then people like to inquire and others are going to put you through the ringer. They don't care how hard he is because of years of what the media has done and Democrats have said for a white guy like Dave McCormick to go into North Philly. But then if you don't go into North Philly, you're not going into North Philly. So this has to be run as if you have every eye in the world on you. You go there, you're giving out free cheese steaks. All you're doing it for is you don't care, but you're there and you're doing something. And Democrat policies have been caring, right? LBJ policies on to today. This is JD Vance on this subject, Dan. I know I had JD Vance on Kamala Harris in the policies that she's had that have screwed Israel essentially. Okay. On Israel. Yeah, JD Vance speaking today at a major event in Washington. Here's what he said about it. This is actually from Fox News this morning. Okay. From Fox News this morning. She couldn't say that she was an ally of Benjamin Netanyahu's. What was your response to that? Well, I think that it just drives home again. Kamala Harris's entire approach to this, this crisis has been to with the one hand say, well, maybe we kind of support Israel. And then with the other hand, actually pursue policies that prolongs the war. If you actually want peace in the region, if you want to preserve civilian life, and most importantly, if you want to enable Israel to build the kind of long term security for itself in the region, then you have to support policies that will get the war over as quickly as possible on things like holding back precision guided weapons that would both destroy them Haas, bad guys, but also minimize civilian casualties. Kamala Harris has sort of been at the forefront of threatening to stab our allies in the back. And because of it, we have a war that has gone on for much longer than it should have. Frankly, if the Israelis weren't able to do what they do best, I think this thing would have been over months ago and we could have been on the pathway to rebuilding a Abraham accords, a Middle Eastern peace process that unites Israel with some of its Arab neighbors to provide a counterbalance in the region to Iran. All right. So again, not being able to answer about Netanyahu. How much more do you need here? How much more do we have to go down this path? I'm looking at a column from broad in Liberty today by a woman who's Jewish in the suburbs of Philadelphia, saying the age old thing. The other side saying, well, Jews are white. That equals oppression. That's all that you need to know, but she goes through how many are non-white. How many times do we see this Asians? They're white adjacent Jews are white up and down the line coming back to the same racism, the same sorts of attack. All right. We're going to talk with Captain Sean Parnell, who was the MC of sorts at the event in Butler over the weekend and give you an update. We see pretty good registration statistics out there today, mail-in ballot statistics and your call. So you get in at 855-839-1210, hit me at a slight inconvenience. That's today's side question. So what is causing a lot of fires after Hurricane Elaine in North Carolina and Georgia? Tell you what that is. And it's a real problem with a certain thing that the left loves. First, if you're tired of relying on caffeine for a quick energy fix, there's a better way to revitalize your body from within, introducing or a scene by rescue natural supplements. The cell you are energized of that helps your body produce its own natural fuel. Say goodbye to daily fatigue and a load of lasting energy as a bonus, or a scene supports heart health and optimal blood pressure too. That's why you can't miss out on this exclusive radio offer. 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But for me, you know, it was just honestly a little surreal too, strange to be back there. And I have to say, you know, we did a walk through the night before and while the setup was different, and what I mean by that is the bleachers were kind of in different places and stuff. The president was adamant about having the stage placed in the exact same spot. I mean, it had to be exactly the same and, you know, he kept saying, you know, wanted to finish the job and want to finish the job, you know, and he's got a commitment to the people of Pennsylvania and he felt like he needed to make good on that commitment, but he also wanted to send a message to people all around the world, you know, enemies both here and abroad that we don't bend the knee to fear or tyranny. And I think he did that. It was a bit on stage with the president many times and it's an honor and a privilege every time. It's special every time, but this was just different, you know, there had to be a hundred thousand people there. I mean, standing on that stage, looking out over the crowd, I mean, it was as far as the eye could see at one point, a woman had a medical emergency, Trump stopped his speech on stage and the entire crowd of a hundred thousand people spontaneously started singing the Star Spangled Banner. If that ain't America, if that doesn't show you how exceptional this nation is, I don't know what will. I've read that, I've read that, but only in one spot. I think we have a little bit of that, Sean. I know the audio of him speaking. I don't necessarily have the chance. Oh, that's okay. That's okay. I wanted to see if we have the chance here that that should have been publicized more as I said, I read it in one spot. How many events do you have people simultaneously breaking in to singing the national anthem? Yeah, it was extraordinary. It really was. And you know, I'm sitting there, just finished, I just spoke earlier, I'm sitting in the crowd next to my wife and Trump comes out and, you know, God bless the USA, saw his walkout song is playing and I'm like, dang, that sounds really good. And here comes Lee Greenwood walking out, he's there with Trump on the day. It was like, oh, I didn't know Greenwood was there. Our favorite. Yeah, he was there. He was there. He walks out and I'm telling you, he sounds just as good live, if not better live than he does record and he's very salute and Trump and, you know, the solemn, more solemn and somber moments of honoring Corey and his family and those who were wounded that day. Trump breaks out this world class opera singer singing, Ave Maria and stuff. I'm like, this is just unbelievable. I mean, it's just unbelievable. I mean, this is what I, what I say, obviously you and your listeners know I'm a Trump guy. This is what I mean when I say he's the most electrifying political candidate of my lifetime and there is no one even close. There's no one even close. And it was just, it was just an unbelievable day on so many levels. Well, I'm looking forward Wednesday. He's going to be in Reading and I forget the number, Sean, but Reading is majority Latino. It might even be as high as 65% or so. And this is where there's been a breakthrough with Trump, a big breakthrough. I think there are more Latinos in the state. I don't know, you know, in your area, the state, but there's more than I thought, maybe up to 600,000 or so. Yeah. And he's polling extremely good there. And you look at some of the polling that came out today and I said this on your show on Friday. You've got to pay attention to Northampton and Erie, Northampton, of course, in the Northeast, the County of Northeast, Pennsylvania, Erie in the Northwest, Trump, top line numbers in those counties. He's winning, right, outright. But he's also winning by 15 points on immigration, by seven points on inflation, by six points on the economy. He's winning all the court issues that people care about and these are working, working-class Union Democrat counties. These are the bellwethers in Pennsylvania and as these counties goes, so goes the state. It's been that way forever. And short to that point, when you see a tie, when polling is an inexact science and then you see out of the major issues, other than maybe abortion or healthcare a bit, that Trump is leading and sometimes by 15 points, in a tie, you know what that means. One team, they're tied, but Trump's on like the five-yard line of the other team. That's what it tells you. Oh, oh, absolutely. His support is often understated. And you've seen this. I'm sure you saw Andrew and Mitchell this weekend come out and say that Kamala has a problem with men and I cannot see blue-collar Union Democrats, more moderate Democrats who work with their hands their whole life saying, you know, I'm casting my ballot for Kamala. It's just she is going to really struggle here and it looks like, and I'm good, we always campaign like we're 10 points down. I mean, that goes without saying, but it looks like, I mean, I look, I feel really good about this state and it looks like the state is trending more and more Republican. And this is what I mean when I say the state of Pennsylvania closes late and closes fast. I say it often, but Democrats can win this state without receiving a single Republican vote. If you're a Republican, you've got to get moderate Democrats and you've got to get independence, a significant share of independence breaking your way. If you look at the polling just between Casey and McCormick two months ago, McCormick was down seven. Now the race is tied. And I mean, straight up tied. And what that tells you is that moderate Democrats and independents are breaking Republican way. And that is a very, very good thing 30 days out. I mean, I just, I would look, we're in the execution phase, right? We've got to get the ball across the goal line here, but I feel really good about it. You should. And you are doing, I'm so glad when I heard way back when you would be in charge of the mail in ballot, early voting and all the rest of it, Sean. So let's get another update next week and be woodmail and bounding and everything else that we can squeeze some time in. You got it, my friend. I'll be there for you. Captain, Captain Sean Parnell here on Talk Radio 12 10. Yeah. Trump going to Reading. Dan, have you ever been to Reading? No, yes. I've driven past it a couple of years ago. Oh, yeah. Luke got us assigned. How about you, Henry? The Santander? I think I pronounced that right. I don't think I've been to Reading since I went to a Reading Phillies game. Oh, you did. Okay. 2000. Yeah. It's a tank town. It is. But I, the numbers of Latinos, it is amazing. Now, you know, I think it's 65, 68% so Trump's going right into the heart of that. And it's a rally, not just an appearance that'll be doing there on Wednesday night, I think it is. Okay. Side question. I love this one from Bill. I know we have store owners out there saying, well, what the heck do you want us to do? Bill, what's that? What's that slight inconvenience? Oh, yeah. Hello there, dog. Hi, Bill. Hi, Bill. Henry. I'm back. Anyway, the surcharge, the restaurant's doing credit cards. Yes. Now, I have never paid that. I would have to go out. I don't know. I would go and pay the ATM. I'm not going to pay it. You know, even if it's only three dollars, well, on a hundred, it's three dollars, right? Well, they sneak it in. Yeah. They sneak it in. Well, they're supposed to give notice around that, Dan, do you pay for that and say what the heck? Yeah. It's a card, right? Yeah. Oh, my God. I don't carry around that much cash, always, so. I just see it as transparent pricing. It's the business saying, hey, we're not going to front this. You got to pay it. Here it is rather than building into the price of their product. No, Bill, what do you say to that? Maybe it's not so much of an inconvenience. I'm going to agree with this might be a winner to me. All right. Thank you, Bill. Thank you, Bill. Henry, how much cash do you carry around most times? Uh, at least 50. That's very recent. Wow. Are you sure you're this generation? That's a big thing. It is. We'll tell that to Dan. I like building credit. I have $15. I tell that to Dan, my sons and Greg Stocker, they just started anyway. Yeah. And I say, well, what do you do? You break down. Suppose you need to bribe somebody for something. Yeah. I mean bribe somebody. There's all kinds of games. I'm going to Venmo you now. Yeah. Yeah. It's not a flash. Some guy in the middle of the road. Yeah. That's that's Venmo. Yeah. 855-839-12. How about this one, Dom? Yes. It's still having to wait through ads before your content. Yes. That's a good one. Yeah. That is very good. All right. Quick go ran on this. We had a lot of people, but we went to Eric Trump at that point. I asked tomorrow, oh, what a home court advantage. I'm not sure if the viewer Stern is first, probably Stern might be first. Which one of Stern, the view and Colbert, is going to help Kamala Harris the most? I say Colbert, a lot of people on Twitter said that. Which one's going to be the most gushing worst interview? That's got to be the view. The most degrading? That's Howard Stern. I mean, what is it, Dan, you are as close as expertise other than this guy that helped to make Stern over the weekend. I talk with a little bit. Who still listens to him for what reason? I don't think anybody. You think contract, we don't even know because it's unserious. There's a great scene from Private Parts where he talks about the time spent listening, of people who hate him, exceeds the time spent listening to the people who like him. I think it's essentially just people who hate him at this point, trying to tune in to hear what's he going to say next. I don't even think he generates hatred though, you know what I mean? I don't hate him. I do. I'll admit it. Yes. True. How about you? Me? Yes. I'm just disappointed. I'm like a parent who comes and sees a report card for their kid that's bad. He's fallen so far off and I don't know who's advising him or what he's thinking. He could have been a legend had he just continued going, the path that he was going, and now he's trying to do this neutered version of himself and it just... So you don't need to disappoint it though. Yeah. Okay. We'll see tomorrow based upon this with Harris, what he does. Who does Howard Stern influence tomorrow? And are they taking a risk? You're a wacko, dumb-dumb. Thank you. It was so bad too, Dan. I told you. I thought they would just skewer me. There's dumb geodano talking about me, the guy next door, the good guy next door. You weren't working. It was Bill then. And I had asked you guys, oh man, I've looked it on Twitter, it was pretty nasty, but only maybe five people. Yeah. You know, when you do 11 and a half, 12 minutes on somebody in Stern's past, you would need armed guards have come out of the building at that point. So 855-839-12. I feel like the only people still listening are those that are kind of similar to what we've done here at the Dom Show. He's built a community where he has some people that are still within that community who tune in to listen to what's happening next in the... It's almost like a reality show and that's all they care about when they have these political guests on here. It becomes a conversation on what used to be called dog saloon, but now it's Reddit and all these other conversational forums essentially saying, what the hell happened to Howard? So Colbert. It's all out. Colbert would have the most that may move people to vote for Harris. Give it a thing. Nobody watches late night health. Like, I think in the target audience that's tuning in to late night TV, it's people that are probably already going out to vote for Kamala Harris, I don't know if... I'm thinking younger women who only want one thing abortion, oh, she's going to give it to me. Let me maybe I'll dane to vote. I mean, I got to tell you, the second that Colbert comes on, it's not my hand that's controlling the remote, it's amazing, she's changing, it's just a terrible show, I don't know. Well, I don't know what channel he's on. How much more... CBS, I think. Yeah. CBS. I don't know how much more the view could do to show for her. Well, that's the thing. It's the same thing with the view. That's why I think Howard is going to be the biggest thing for her is because he still has some people out there that might be... Like my brother, he still listens. I don't know why the hell he does. Yeah. But why would the Stern listener want to vote for Harris in any universe? All right. Coming up, I'll give you a possible reason, 17 porn stars spend $100,000 on an ad telling people why they should vote for Harris. 8.5. 8.3.9. That's nothing to do with Doug Emhoff. 8.5. 8.3.9. 12.10. You'll get in. All right. Don't you your dano show cash carrying around. Let's go to Roman out there in Langhorn. Hey Roman. Good afternoon. It's Roman Oskis. Yeah Roman, you're carrying around $3,000 in cash with you. Yeah, that's only $3,100 bills. That's it. It's nicely. And a 110. Hey, yeah. It's more than that. A 110. Gold coin, right? And, right? Oskis. And a profitable Arctic. Oh, well there we go. You sound like a Project 25 lead in here. So, why that much money? Oh, you never know what a great deal is coming by. Come on. You can use a credit card there, right? No, you know what? $3,000 in cash to his belt buckle. You don't want to trail that. That's the prophylactic. That's it. That's it. Oh, I see. Yes. Yes. That's why I moved on here pretty quickly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That is an antiquated word. But apparently I saw a story the other day, college age people are not using condoms anymore. Oh, that's not good. All right. Sounds horrible idea, college kids. So, Project 25, the porn industry is now saying they took out an ad on porn sites for $100,000, 17 porn actors' actresses, saying if Trump is elected, Project 25 goes into effect, porn will be banned. And if you make it, you'll be putting jail. It's really curious what their political opinions were done. Yes. It's the first thing I'm thinking about, you know, and... Yeah. Right. Imagine interviewing. Yeah. Maybe Kamala Harris will go on one of those outfits soon. I think they're... You know what? I'd make the argument. They're more honest than going on that Call Me Daddy thing. Yeah. Yeah. Now, the question becomes though, say if you're one of those people that really dislikes anyone that has opposite political views when it comes to, you know, singers or sports or entertainment, and you see one of them hopped on to one of the scenes. Are you changing the... are you just riding with it? And, you know, never mind. Alright. Oh, boy. 8-5-8-3-9-12 cent of Roman is carrying a house key too. Oh my God. Alright, coming up. Today is October 7th, of course, our great friend Steve Feldman from Zionist of America joins us to talk about, what does he see on this day? Well, he doesn't see the Democrat party doing a lot about it. Straight ahead. Dark hour. Dime's money melody too. Untalk Radio 12th. Dime's your done-out. Weekdays 9 till noon. Untalk Radio 1210. W-P-H-D. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at the sharpest rides are unbeatable as ever. 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