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How Has Trump Changed From His Assassination Attempt?

2 - Monica Crowley joins the Dom Show. We start out with her relationship with Richard Nixon and how good of a communicator he was. They then move to JD Vance’s debate prep and how they got him ready for Tuesday night. Where can we find Monica’s podcast interview with DJT? How did the assassination attempt against his life change him as a person? How is Trump’s tariff idea playing amongst the public and how should we view it? 215 - Dom’s Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 230 - Sue Altman said what regarding the transgender issue in sports? 250 - Lightning Round!

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03 Oct 2024
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First online real money weights are only $10 first deposit required. Bonus issued is now a throwable bonus bet set expired seven days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fandul.com, gambling problem, call 1-800-522-4700. Okay, it is Dom Time. We talked about this a bit yesterday, but there's more information out there, more. And the media, in many instances, is not talking about it. At least I would characterize it as serious allegations by a serious publication. According to the Daily Mail, Doug Amhoff, the second gentleman, they say there's serious allegations. He hit a woman so hard. She physically spun around, allegedly caused his nanny to have a miscarriage after impregnating her. This happened at the Cannes Film Festival. I didn't like it apparently that the girlfriend allegedly was flirting with someone else May 2012. Now, you could say, "Well, what the heck does this have to do with Kamala Harris?" Well, the fact that people like Jen Psaki, and this goes for walls to continue to tell us that Amhoff and walls are reshaping masculinity. How did that look with walls the other night? I mean, he was lucky he got out of there without even more damage, let alone he's going to be appealing to men. This is the way a male should be. He's going to appeal to rural Pennsylvania, things like this. And I have to say, honestly, I said it then that Amhoff, talking about Kamala Harris at the DNC, was very good. I mean, there was no doubt, but there's a backstory with this guy. We know about the nanny, the first marriage, and now this story out there. And when you're going to be holding someone up, and what you're saying is Donald Trump is a poor excuse for a man, and MAGA people are too, and you're holding up Amhoff and walls, well, there's going to be a level of scrutiny about that. Just like Melania Trump in the book talking about abortion, I read it pretty clearly, there doesn't seem to be any limitation here. So we ought to be talking about Amhoff, but putting this out at this point, I don't see this as coordinated. I'm in that camp. It's her own book. She's selling the book. This is her view. I'm also in the camp though, too, and I'm being hit with a lot of people who somebody just sent me, well, what about James Carville and Mary Madele? That's an act. It's showbiz for the two of them. They're minor players. The fact that Carville is Bill Clinton, liberal Democrat, she's an alleged conservative. You try doing that in every day. Really, are we saying that in your wife or your husband's place of business, whatever it might be, even if you know your point of view on something that's significant and maybe very volatile, you're going to be doing that. I don't advise that. I don't agree with it, bro, and I don't do that. Other people that think, well, this is 2024, why would you not do it? I don't see this as coordinated, and I think there's unintended consequences that could happen here. Like who knows what the consequence of this is? All right, Monica Crowley is with us. She's in New York, so there's going to be some background noise. Monica's an old friend, has done a lot of great stuff in talk radio over the years, and originally worked with Richard Nixon, who, let's face it, in addition to being the most Machiavellian, arguably is the most intellectual president, yeah, Nixon, I believe, in history. He joins us out to talk about Trump and related things on talk radio 1210. Hey, Monica, welcome back. Good to talk with you today. Hey, Tom, it's so good to be back with you. Thank you so much for having me, and yes, you and I go way back, so it's always nice to hear your voice, and I just want to say thank you for the nice words about President Nixon, and I do want to clarify that I worked for him during the last years of his life. I was not born when he was elected president. You know, I just read another biography of his. I don't have the title in front of me, just picked up on a whim, it's huge. And this was the best, and when you think of even the just 10 things that he was involved in during his time, that he was on, what, five national tickets in a row, or almost in a row, is the most remarkable guy. And Monica, how did a guy that awkward socially still rise and overcome that and become president two times? Well, you know, he wasn't awkward, actually. That's sort of the propaganda presses characterization of him. He wasn't really, he was actually a much more effective retail politician than people give him credit for, and he used to describe himself as an introvert in an extroverts profession. But once he got around people and doing big events and big speeches and shaking hands and kissing babies, he was absolutely brilliant at it. And until very recently, sort of the Biden Trump election of 2020, Richard Nixon held the record for most Republican votes. He actually may still hold that record because he ran for president three times. 2016, 1968 and 72, I think Nixon actually may still hold the record for the most votes for president that for anybody who has ever run. Wow. So, Monica, you recently, let's start the most recent stuff. And I didn't know this at that point, or it skipped over it. And you are an excellent choice, giving your background communication skills. I don't think, though, you could do with these two dopes, the two females in the debate. You were the moderator for JD Vance. How did you approach it? Did you put yourself in there with all the fact-checking? Well, that's very nice of you to raise, yes, I was asked by the Trump campaign to serve as the moderator for JD's mock debate, which I did last week. And I don't want to divulge too many details because, you know, honestly, JD really did not need any help. Congressman Tom Emmer of Minnesota played waltz because he knows he's known waltz forever. Okay. And I really wanted to make sure that JD was as prepared as possible. Now JD is brilliant. He is a fierce champion for America first and the forgotten men and women of this country because he had been one not too long ago growing up in really disadvantaged circumstances in Appalachia and pulling himself up, living the American dream through his own sheer will and hard work. And you know, he's been giving every interview. He takes all comers and he's steeped in policy. So we really didn't need all that much help. We just wanted to make sure he was prepared for the rhythm of a debate. And debates tend to take on lives of their own in terms of the timing and everything. So we wanted to make sure he was geared up for that. And man, I guess we all did a great job because JD Vance just blew it out of the water, gave an absolutely stellar performance in holding Tim Walz and Kamala Harris accountable for their radical records as well as making a very strong affirmative case for Trump Vance in delivering a booming economy as President Trump did the first time, a restoring law and order, enforcing the border, mass deportation program, and delivering peace through strength globally. All the things that President Trump gave us in the first term, he's going to do it on steroids in a second term. My producer and one of our coars, Shayef or Shayef on YouTube, wants to know, did the walls impersonator wear a dunce cap? You said on your Twitter, yeah, he did not. Did it surprise you though? Well, early on, Monica, you may have been thinking this, the question about international politics, Israel that day, walls just look like, Oh, oh, I'm in over my head. I was kind of surprised that he wasn't, he couldn't folks see that, he couldn't do anything with that. And from there, it was pretty much over. Yeah, he really, I mean, he admitted that he was very nervous going into this and JD admitted he was nervous, totally understandable, JD did not show it, JD was a cool customer, handled everything with finesse and grace, Tim Waltz, you know, he, he came off as very provincial. Yes. And, and very limited in his knowledge of foreign affairs. Now granted, a lot of governors aren't really aware of national security issues. Bill Clinton certainly wasn't, but the presidency, there is no time to learn on the fly. Sorry, he really messed it up. Yeah. He would undermine his confidence going forward, but yeah, he really did not handle that well. And I think it undermines a lot of people's confidence that he could, you know, his ability to take over if something were to happen at Kamala. We're talking to Monica Crowley, Monica to pinned on your Twitter. You had an interview fairly recently, the end of August after the assassination attempt with President Trump, what sense did you get from him that may be a little bit different talking with him about it? Yeah, you know, I spoke with President Trump about a month ago for the Monica Crowley podcast, which is now streaming on rumble, so I recommended to everyone. And I'm sorry, Tom, your question was about the assassination attempt. Yes. Yeah. So at the time, the second one had not yet occurred. And so I talked to him about the first assassination attempt and how it changed him because it does seem like he's a lot more willing to talk about his face, talk about God more openly. And he admitted that, yes, you know, coming that close to death and actually having his head blown off on live TV really did change his approach to his face and also to the mission that he is undertaking here, which is to save America. And at one point in that interview, and I recommended to everyone, it was a really moving powerful conversation with him, you know, I talked to him about the responsibility on his shoulders to save the United States of America and also more broadly, the West. The West is under assault, Western civilization is under assault. And the fact that he has this responsibility on him, I said, you know, Mr. President is too much for one person as strong as you are. And you need to know God is walking with you. So I was very glad to be able to share that with him. And then, of course, we covered a lot of other issues, illegal immigration, the Save Act. And he broke the news on my show that he supports the Save Act. He supported it, attaching it to the spending bill. And he supported closing down the government, shutting it all down if they didn't get it. And, of course, the Republicans in Congress caved, but he broke all of that news on my show. I'm proud to say. Monica, given the background, you are at the highest levels of things that are policy-related. The tariff thing, I know what Trump is saying on it. I know how they use it. The John Deere was a perfect example. There is some polling, though, that they are gaining some traction here by just calling it a sales tax. And, you know, the willing assailants in the media, some of them who don't understand the manner in which Trump used it before, how should we articulate the tariff part of what Trump's economic plan is? Yes. Well, President Trump is a huge champion of tariffs, and he put a number of them very effectively in place in the first term, primarily against China, which was massive because we have this huge trade imbalance with China. And so, President Trump came in wanting to rectify that trade imbalance, but he also wanted to use it as leverage to bring the Chinese to the table, negotiating tactic, to bring the CCP to the table to negotiate fair trade deals for America's workers. So, he put those tariffs in place, which, by the way, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have largely wrapped in place, right? And so, they have been very effective, and it is a leveraging tool. And, you know, to their point about having tariffs as inflationary, there was no inflation in the Trump years. Those tariffs did not create inflation, so, and what he's saying is, if they don't abide by the rules, and we, tariff, we're going to have a tremendous amount of revenue coming in, because if they want to sell their goods to the American people and have access to our markets, they're going to have to pay the tariffs. We're going to make it 100% or 200%, whatever he decides, and that is going to bring tremendous amount of revenue into our coffers. So, he looks at it as a win-win situation, and it really is, because, you know what, I'll give you another example. It was hugely successful with the Chinese, but it was also hugely successful with the Mexican government, because President Trump went to them and said, "You will abide by the remain in Mexico policy, holding people who want to come into the U.S. until their applications can be processed, and you're going to enforce your side of the border." And if you don't, we're going to slap on massive tariffs on you, on the automobiles and other things that come in over the border from Mexico, Mexico is our biggest trading partner, apart from Canada, and do you know that the Mexican government immediately backed off? Joe, it was the mere threat of tariffs that had the Mexicans caving on the border. All right. And so, they're very, very effective, Sean, and that's a large part why Biden and Harris have kept most of them in place. Where do we find all things, Monica, Crowley, your own rumble? What time, how do we find you, Monica? Oh, that's so nice of you, Don. Thank you. Monica Crowley podcast is on rumble, and you can find it there at the Monica Crowley podcast. You can also listen to it on the Apple, Google, or Spotify, and you can find me on Twitter and through social @Monica Crowley and also on Instagram @Monica Crowley_. Thank you, Monica. Thanks very much. Nice job as the moderator. Oh, thank you so much, and thanks for having me today, Don. You're welcome. Monica Crowley here. It had to be hard for her to play, particularly the CBS moderator. Oh. Did you imagine? Yeah, I mean, it's a brilliant woman, you know, with Richard Nixon. That's why I brought that up all the way down. Okay. 855-839-12. You had a couple of drinks before? Who did? Vance? No, no, I'm saying Monica. Do you think she had a couple of drinks to kind of get on the level? Oh, oh, I see what you're saying with this. Yeah, I know that they had trouble with, uh, there was a power outage and all this. I mean, Vance prepared, but he just kind of breezed through it. He had murder boards, apparently bunches of people firing questions out of it once. Good for him. Yeah. And then he's in the Ringwood walls and I love the dunce cap thing here. I mean, the bug-eyed and the whole thing with them. God. All right. So it is time though, right now for it's dog money melody. That's right. Hey, playing for a pair of tickets tonight on the bio celebrating Credence Clearwater Revival on October 11th at the Zlock Performing Arts Center on the campus of Bucks County Community College. Great spot, great bar and great folks. All right, Dan, what do you have? Yeah, Dom. So I want to go on a little rant today regarding the money melody. So we're talking about spokesperson, pitchman, pitchwoman here. And I want to, so, so I don't know if you've watched the football games or anything that's on network television at this point, but it seems like every commercial break you have at least two or three pharmaceutical commercials, right? So I'm going to bring listeners back to the glory days when there are commercials that weren't pharmaceutical drug companies. We're going to play back a product and I want to know today, I'm going to bleep out the product name. There's two of them that you could give. It's two different types of food. And if you call in with that, you win the prize. But Dom, back in 1997, I don't know if you know, but pharmaceutical companies weren't allowed to advertise. Yes. The FDA lifted the ban and then with the under the Biden administration, they kind of loosened it even more. And that's why we're seeing such an explosion, obviously with the pandemic, pharmaceutical companies got huge. And now three out of the top five top advertising spenders in 2023 pharmaceutical companies. So that's why I might add Fox News channel, particularly it's sometimes. Oh, yeah, it's bad that and Michael in Dell. I don't like Michael in Dell. Take them off the board. Pitchman extraordinaire. There you go. And this is probably the first time I've ever made money melody political, but Trump did try getting some, you know, limits on these ads and he tried getting drug makers to list a price of any treatments costing over $35 TV ads, but the industry took it federal court and Big Pharma one and Trump did not get that pass through. So it does look like maybe if he's elected again, we'll have some kind of control over this crap or seen spiral out of control, but let's get back to the point. Money melody, Dom, playing back in old, commonly heard slogan. And we want to know the product, what this is referring to, listen closely because the ingredients are indeed listed in the ad, take a listen. 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You got to hear this. I still think this is an issue. Look, we got what's going on at the border. We have inflation, but this issue had Riley Gaines on yesterday talking about it in sports. Here's New Jersey Democrat Sue Altman. I got this from the New York Post today. She's running for office. She's a former Columbia University women's basketball player, played professionally in Ireland and Germany. Here's what she told prospective voters at a September 26th town hall in Phillipsburg about the idea of why women should accept our trans brothers and sisters dissolving these female only. So this is somebody who played pro sports. Listen to this Democrat in Jersey. Is this a compelling argument why women ought to put up with this stuff? We decide, as a society, that making rules about who is and who is the female, more important than giving young children a chance to be on teams and compete and to be part of something bigger than themselves, especially young people who are more susceptible to suicide and bullying. But I think we've lost our way a little bit. As someone who's been working to advocate for women's rights and women's sports, I promise you that in the locker rooms of women's sports teams, we're not super worried about this. We've been worried about getting equal access to Tim Con, good referees, good trainers, get injured, fair shake at scholarships, people pay at the higher levels. Those have been the things that have occupied my life and my teammates life over the last one years. All right, Hanbury, you got to try to get her on because this is a sports thing too. And you know, we're at one of the angles I'm going to take with this now more broadly, this nonsense. She's talking seemingly about pro players here. Sue Altman. How would it be if suddenly we had someone six foot 10, puts a skirt on her, doesn't put a skirt on and wants to play in the WNBA and would be playing against you? You think women in those locker rooms would complain? So because some of these women in the WNBA, I guess she's talking about might be okay with this, although I think a number of them would not be at the high school level, the grade school level in the middle schools. This is what we ought to be thinking about. In other words, these females should have to suck it up because these others and will not be able to play sports. Well, of course they can play sports. This is an obvious thing. There should be two avenues. One avenue is they ought to play in the arena that they were born in biologically. The other, I'm not opposed to doing this. If there's going to be some given the trend at local schools, there might be enough have a transgender leg then do that now it might be limited. Some years you might not have five players on a basketball team. I don't know. You'll have to come up with different rules. Dan, do you think that she could be on the side? Some of these women in the WNBA are politically correct, et cetera. They might not worry about having someone in their dressing room, a number of them were gay. I don't know how that would happen. They're not allowed to worry. Yeah, that would be the next point. If you spoke out and Caitlyn Clark might be somebody who did, there would be a problem. So because of that, she might come on in this because in Jersey, this might play. Notice what she's doing. We're more concerned about better play and referees. Okay, you're in a pro league. We're talking about the everyday female just wanting to participate in high school sports, middle school, grade school, whatever. They are concerned about it. It is an invasion. It's wrong. To Dan's point, yeah, you probably couldn't say that. I'm surprised that the WNBA hasn't done something like this yet. Given what we've seen of them, I think a lot of them would go along with it. They might agree or they would just have to go along with it. But if you had somebody out there, six foot eight, six foot nine, who played even pro ball in Greece or something, I think they could score 30, 35 a game pretty easily. It's pretty out. Oh, yeah. Oh, you better defer to me on a basketball. Well, I should I should be the one that takes the kid mantle on the height now. Well, no, I didn't say just we picked Borowski off the street. I'm going to say if you put me over here, I'm not going to succeed. I mean, Clay Travis, the guy said this, the guy with sports out kicking all that, he made the point. If you took the championship state championship in some of the bigger states, boys basketball many years and took that squad. I agree with them. You could beat many of these WNBA players. You could. Now, there are some where I'm not an all start team. They might beat you with that. But if you're talking about the average team, yeah, I think I think they beat them, Dan. They wouldn't be used to the speed, the physicality of of even a high school. I generally agree with you, but then I look at the outliers like if I'm going against the Brittany Griner. There's no doubt that Brittany Griners. You have a six foot eight high school kid who's on a championship. So I'm placing myself in the shoes of a six foot eight college kid that drags butt when he's doing winsprings and stuff on the team, right? No. Well, I'm not saying that. You're talking about high school state champs, though, yeah, high school state champs or a college team that was, they would murder them. Like Villanova. Villanova beat them by 50 and Villanova is not top 10 necessarily. Yeah. I mean, it's a completely different sport. To your point, yeah, it's stupid to say we can get any guy up the street and they would beat him. No. I mean, I can't guard Caitlyn Clark now. Maybe 20 years ago, say this is a big day job, are you doing it? But at this point, you know, it would be pretty. I see your tendencies, though. I'd like to give it a try. I'll tell you that. They're not picking me off easily. I know how to fight through a pick. Yeah. Yeah. And so eight, five, five, five, eight, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10, you get on board. It's going to be interesting. We're going to try to get her on and we're going to follow this. Notice what she's doing. She's evading the issue. She's saying at the pro sports level, well, we wouldn't worry about that. We worry more about getting paid more, better referees and all this. And to Dan's point, they'd have to say this in the WNBA. But this is a winning issue, this whole nonsense. And it's somewhat hard to be talking about because we don't know, you know, in girls' bathrooms and males and transgender in schools. But we do know when you take a look at the world of sports, how much people resent this. They do big time. Dan and I have interviewed for reading, writing, and reason, Dan, one was the daughter of Lee Smith, one of the few relief pitchers in the Hall of Fame. Yeah. Olympic athlete or pre Olympic, she got beaten and I think it was Ohio by runners that were ranked in the male side 27, 28, but were gender fluent and said they're going to run against females. Yeah. And they told her, well, you're going to have to train harder. Really? Hey, so yesterday we had Riley on, Riley games, and Daw Stenzlin went out to the event in Montgomery County and actually captured some audio and she actually touches right upon what you're talking about. Okay. Do you want to now? Yeah. Let's hear a little bit. Okay. Here you go. But you, Penn, they told their athletes, you'll never get a job. You know that, right? Your player is going to look you up and they're going to see that you're a transphobe if you speak about this. You know, you're going to lose all your friends. And you'll never get into grad school. Isn't that what you want? You'll never, it'll never happen. They won't even look at your application if you speak about this. They told these girls, you're going to lose your scholarship. And yeah, speaking of that scholarship, remember you sign that and when you sign that you gave away your rights to speak in your own personal capacity, remember who you represent because it's not you whose names across your chest and across your cap, it's ours and understand we have already taken your stance for you. These girls had to go to mandatory LGBTQ education meetings every single week to learn about how just by being cisgender, they were oppressing Leontomans, they were the oppressors in this scenario, regardless of how they felt about the issue. Sixteen of these girls signed on to an email expressing their discomfort in the locker room to their university, to which their university responded back, "I have screenshot of the response." They said, "If you feel uncomfortable seeing male genitalia, here are some counseling resources that you should seek in an attempt to re-educate yourself." Boy, I wish we had some audio of that re-education type of thing. That's why Scanlan, I mean, Riley Gaines was made for this, but Scanlan is a more introverted person and following the example of Riley Gaines has come for it. Republicans just have to do a better job of messaging on this, bringing it up at appropriate times. Although we have inflation, the board, or all these things Americans are crying about, and they're going to say, "Is that all you have?" Well, they really can't, because they're the ones that are diminishing the middle class. All right, more calls coming up, 855-839-1210. All right, time to hear Dano show. So much stuff. It's hard to squeeze it all in, but we're going to try to get Sue Altman on to tell us why these high school and middle school girls should have to suck it up, otherwise they're part of the bullying problem. My God, and in Jersey, it seems like a reasonable argument. That makes sense. Why we should continue to do this nonsense. Let's go to Robert and Ben Salem on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Robert. Hey, Dom, Dan, it's good to talk to you guys today. Hey, we got to bump up the call and count our frequency, Robert. Come on now, Robert. You know 11. Number 11. That's shocking. Okay. Well, I figure if I hang up to answer the musical question and then call back. That'll be three a day. Maybe I can bump up that. That'll be a race. I got a million encounters. Yeah. More Henry is going to have to screen the same call or 18 times a show now. I like my face, but everybody's talking about like an and October surprise, and I'm starting to think that we're going to see a bunch of attempted October surprises. And I'm looking at this longshoreman strike and you have this guy up there. Sounds like he doesn't have a neck threatening, scaring and worrying Americans. And they're saying, "Well, we make 39 an hour, but we'd like to make 69 an hour." And it smells like comma is supposed to ride in, get him to take $49 an hour, and it takes the problem right before the election. Robert, I know that. I know that. You know what? I'm just saying she's not as skilled as that. He's not going to do that. I hear what you're saying, and we're going to be looking for these fake prices they set up so they can solve them. And here's the problem. Biden is not going to let that happen. He's the pro union guy. Yeah. Well, I think that's what got him their vote, but we'll lose Kamala's a vote because she doesn't have that union cred, and she doesn't have to be smart at all. It's her tedious handlers that set all this up. She's just following a script. And if they say, "Oh, we'll just get them to take $10 or more," and we'll make promises about animation, which will eventually be forgotten about. Well, I tell you, Robert, this guy is up there with the crazzner and Jim Kenney as the interview of the year. I'm telling you, it wouldn't last five minutes to be over top of the tables in here. We'd have to clear everything out. Well, it would make sense because they're being over the top right now, but that's my opinion. Yep. For my side question, I'm going to go outside the box and I'm going to pick not a person, but the energizer bunny. And only because he reminded me of my kids when they were young, constantly walking around, making noise without ever stopping. All right. That's a good one. You guys have yourself a great day. All right. Thank you, Robert. All right. He's back. Does he have the Hawaiian shirt on today, though? He used to have unbelievable car encounters, and we haven't heard from him in months. Tom of Marleton, Tom, how have you been? Hey, you're dumb and dead. I am back. Yeah. It happens to you. I mean, you were a man. You were okay. Yeah. Exactly. That's right. It's really nice to talk to you guys again. I'm still working, so sometimes it's hard to get in, but I had hip replacement surgery, so I'm just getting over that. How are you feeling? I feel great. I can actually walk up the steps again. Oh, it's not good. Good stuff now. Where are you going to rub the rocky steps with Dom and Riley Gaines? Yeah. Let's set that up. I'm training for that against Riley Gaines. Okay, I need some advantage there, but Tom, you hit off Tommy John back in the day? Yeah, Dom, when I was in college, he used to work. I think he came two or three times to work out with us because I used to go to a college up way up in North Jersey, almost on the borderline, New York State, and he lived in Franklinville at the time, which is pretty close. So he used to work out with us, and I got to hit off him and catch him, and he's actually a little bigger than I thought he would be because up until that time, I've only seen him on TV, but he's like six, three, six, four, and he threw a little hard, and I thought he would because this is after he had this surgery, but I'll tell you what, he made that ball move up, down and out as like a woofer ball almost. Definite Hall of Famer. Yeah, I believe so too. I mean, he's right there. I think he's got 288, 288, yeah, definitely. He was very nice too, so all the guys, each day after a worse and chit chat with everybody and beat Rose. I met him a couple of times, and I'll tell you, the first time I met him, he wasn't a pleasant fellow. No, he's, but the second time I had met him, and I had my kids with me the second time, and he was total opposite. He took pictures, he took the kids' hands, so he was, maybe I just caught him on a bad day or whatever, but the second time he was great. And who's your pitch person? And we know we're going to go a little back in the day, Dom, you know, he always used to wear that big brown jacket with the cowboy hat and the good looks. Everybody wanted to smoke a cigarette, the Marlboro man. That is a great one. And I think every guy would look like the Marlboro man without a doubt. Chiseled. Yeah, what's with the cigarette companies having the coolest guys? Yeah, exactly. Oh, man. Oh, was it Joe Camel? Yeah. You're right. Speaking of cool, the Earl of Tack County noted call and counter guy. Now, Dan, they're all hanging up and calling in now. We're going to see an all-time record of call and counters here because of this. Let's go to Earl. Hey, Earl, you have a report from Wholesale Club. Yes, Dan, I'm here in Voorhees, New Jersey at the BJ's Wholesale Club. And all of the Charmin is gone. All of the American made domestic Charmin toilet paper is gone. Now we need those illegal immigrants up in Tunk County to go and make more toilet paper. Well, and Earl, that you mentioned American made. That comes in by truck, then. It's not being shipped in by boat. It doesn't enter a port. Like I said, I know there's a factory in Wilkes-Barr, Pennsylvania. There's at least two proctor and gamble factories in Pennsylvania alone that manufacture it. Now, unless they're bringing the pulp in from Canada, because I don't know how they ship that. Well, and Earl, it's funny, but you're underlying the problem here. People are panicking already, and these are products that they should be able to get. But if people come on mass and buy all this stuff out, people listening right now are probably headed somewhere, then we're going to have a big problem. Right. Because like I said, I'm pretty sure even the pulp is produced domestically because we have some property up in the Tunk County area. That's how I was able to go and do this. And it's mostly just pine trees. And we called a lumber company and we said, you know, you know, can you do anything with these trees? And it's like, no, there's nothing we can do about it. You know, call the toilet paper companies and they'll turn it into pulp because it has no lumber value whatsoever. So I guess I'm gonna have to start smelling my trees to get this toilet paper back on the shelves. Get on it. Who's your pitch person? My person isn't a person, but he's influential in the sale of one product that people never wanted to buy. It was Morris the cat prior to Perina and nine lives, people just fed their cats scraps or had it, you know, eat animals out in the yard. And Morris was the first spokesperson or smokes cat to convince people that, you know, you have to buy prepackaged food in order to feed your cat to keep them healthy. Wow. That is pretty good. That is very detailed. All right. It is the lightning round next eight five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten the time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. Now I'm selecting round sponsored every day by Cherry Hill Volvo where they have ample inventory of brand new and beautiful pre owned Volvos. Enjoy the luxury experience you deserve. They always go the extra mile for their customers because relationships matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. All right. Side question today. This is the day that OJ was acquitted to murders. It is with that all time spokesperson pitch person. Let's go to Joe in boarding town. All right, Joe. This is a second or third encounter today. What do you have? Okay. Well, first of all, you know, the ballot problem that you were talking about. Yes. And 2016, I got my ballot, right? There was no ballot in the envelope and I had to call Burlington County to get a replacement. All right. Well, I'm glad you did, Joe. Who's your person? It would be Joe Azuzu who was famous for lying to Harris and Walt campaign or to use him. All right. Thank you, Joe. From Angela and Glenn Olden, all time pitch person, Angela, who was yours? Suzanne Summers, the thymaster. I think that's going away for women, you know, that very thin thighs or something or not if they didn't work. It didn't work. Well, that too. Of course. Any of those products like that, they're just even Chuck Norris products. I have doubts about that. All right. So I'm an encounter leader, at least in some years, Joe of Exten on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Joe, you are Mr. encounter of the first kind. Go right ahead, Joe. Oh, yes. Hello, Dom. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Well, my person is Martha Stewart as spoke person for a sketch of shoes. Her delivery is smooth, straightforward. You will informed. She points out characteristics of the product, but also in addition, I'm fond of Martha because she is of 100% Polish ancestry as I am. Hey, Joe. So we did these analytics on these calls and we found out that since 2021 you've been the most contacted caller, the person that's called us the most, and we really thank you for that. But I got a question, man. Your emergence as a regular caller as you've become, I had assumed that this has been going on for decades that you've been calling. Is this something that's developed within the past couple of years and is it specific to the Dom Giordano program? Yes, I was listening to Dom when he had his show in the morning and I just stayed with him. I enjoyed hearing him expound on different subjects. So, Joe, were you calling into the Dom show though, when you're in the morning? Is this something that only happened when we switched over to the rush hours? I think I may have called then, but it's become more frequent. Yes, I'm happy to have you, Joe. Thank you, Joe. I was telling somebody the other day, you will not believe, I don't think in the country does anybody like that calling in on a regular basis. It is on brand Martha Stewart, of course. I love this one. I don't want to be biased, but Joe of Columbus, Joe, who's yours? Dom, I'm not here to pay it by numbers. I'm happy where I am in the call. There's just some icons above me, but my choice is that that regional icon who supports Captain Chucky's. Dom Giordano. Thank you. And I will wait for my Paola, if you need my address. Joe, you're number six. Only three calls less than Joe of Exten. Oh, my God. Yes. That's insane. Wow, I'm happy. I'm happy where I am, guys. Oh, yeah. That's what they all say. We know behind the scenes, Dan, what's going on here? By the way, I can't recommend enough speaking of competition in people, crawling on a Mr. McMahon. I'm about through four hours of it, I think, or four episodes. You're liking it that much of your story there? Oh, yeah. No, I know. It's unbelievable. Yeah. I, as Machiavelling as I thought he was, I don't know how he got away with some stuff, though. It's a little bit unclear. Yeah. He's a weird guy. Yeah, he is. Yeah, really weird. Henry, who are some of the contenders? Yeah, the two I like best today were Tom and Marlton, with the Marlton man, because he makes smoking cool. And I like Joe of Exten's call there with the McStiller. Oh, God. I mean, Dan, I think I'm leaning towards the Marlton man. I am too. I love that. That was fictional. Do you remember the cigarette company that we have the representative that calls in? He's now representing a lot of marijuana things. Do you remember this? It's like Houston man, or one of the cigarette companies. Okay. Yeah. Marlboro man. All time, though. All time. Great stuff. Put his name into the hat. We'll do it all again tomorrow. And if the Mets win today, we got to go after New York tomorrow because they're coming to Citizens Bank Park. Richly always next. Four big hours. Talk Radio 1210WPH. Tom. Cheer down. Weekdays. 9 till noon. On talk radio. 1210. WPHD. The seasons may be changing, but the deals at 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. 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