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You All Went Out And Did What You Had To Do Fight Fight Fight, Dave Has Not Gone To Sleep Yet He Is Fired Up Like Many Of Our Callers, His Wife Did Not Vote For Trump Bad News Didn't Vote For Harris Good News And The Red Wave Came Through In A Big Way Last Night
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3h 6m
Broadcast on:
06 Nov 2024
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(upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Philponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for permit NFL coverage and conversations. - Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - Cale and company weekday morning, six till 10. - It's official. - As I was saying, Trump 47 worked. So he gave about a nine-minute speech. I know JD Vance gave his speech, but I want to take you closer to home. We'll still find there were bomb threats, and we talked about this last night during our special live coverage, but there were these bomb threats across the country, some of which there are allegations that this was Russia or Russian interference to try to call in bomb threats. Is that the case for Chester County? That investigation is ongoing. So many county officials were scrambling to make sure that those voters could go to other polling places because the bomb threat called in to the Chester County Municipal Building there. Obviously displaced people they had to evacuate, so they very quickly, I think, in their flexibility, were able to get people to go where they needed to go and so that they could vote. But when you think about, I'll just take you through it for Pennsylvania. And Dave McCormick against U.S. against U.S. Senator Bob Casey, Jr., longtime incumbent, that one is too close to call and not official. I know that Ryan McKenzie has claimed victory over his incumbent. This is Susan Wild and the Lehigh Valley congressional race that we have talked a lot about. So there are so many Pennsylvania races that we need to go down ticket and look at all these different individuals in Pennsylvania and what that means. So as far as the House, I know that officially that has not been called, but the results coming in show Republican Dave Sunday in the lead for Attorney General right now. So we're looking at all of these for you, all of these different races. The Democrats on the Democrat side, I think the biggest Democrat victory that people are talking about is that Democrat Andy Kim in New Jersey won that open New Jersey seat. Obviously that was Bob Menendez, this race Menendez. And so defeating the Republican Curtis Bashaw. - By the way, they didn't, at least on CNN, they didn't call New Jersey until 430. - Unpullingly, I mean, effective like an hour ago, all I was seeing was Fox News had declared it, which was like back at 1.30 in the morning. And I'm seeing like, you know, the New York Times website CNN all holding out some sort of hope. And this is after Kamala Harris conceded. Unbelievable. - Yeah, so I think this time around, maybe it was, even Fox News was a little late, even though they were before CNN. You know, if you were flipping back and forth, Fox News was like, I am the 47th, you know, president of the United States of America, Donald Trump, and CNN was like, well, we, she hasn't conceded. We were too, too, you know, not official. - By the way, watching MSNBC, if you watch them at like five or six o'clock and then watch them at 11 o'clock, it was completely different. Because if you looked at like the, 'cause all these reports, we had university, there's seven hours, the waves and stuff like that. And everybody's like, wow, this is gonna be a huge turnout. College kids, all these college towns, Temple University, the one, you know, one of the precincts down there, there were lines out there, they were like, wow, this is unheard of, this is unprecedented. - Yeah. - And Hannity was talking about Temple a lot last night. And then the first county started, you know, the first dribs and drabs started coming in, and all of a sudden they were like, well, Trump is over performing here. Trump's over performing here. - Over performing, yeah. - Harris is under performing here. - How 'bout them, Amish? - Ah ha ha ha. Yes, by the way, I got-- - I will say I called this, I did call it. - You did, you were all over the raw milk, right? - The raw milk, this is the spilled milk. You don't, don't raid the, don't, don't mess with the Amish. - Don't let the book go. - And don't raid their, don't bring your SWAT team to the farms. - To that point, I know we're getting way ahead of our skis here, but to that point, Phil, can you pull up, cut eight? This is, this is Jay Tapper last night on CNN, when they were, when him and John King, were they were talking about Bucks County, and they were looking at, they were looking at all of the areas where Joe Biden did in 2020 compared to Kamala Harris, and his reaction when they bring this news to him is amazing, cut eight go. - So you asked, are there any places that the vice president is overperforming Joe Biden in 2020? So we could show you that as well, we just bring that out here. Harris overperforming in 2020. - Holy smokes, here you go. So let this go away and see if there's anything in the east side there. - Literally nothing? - Literally nothing. - Literally not one county? - Literally not one county. I saw a stat last night, and it said to be about 10, 30, 11 o'clock at night, and I didn't want to get too crazy, because it was still quote early in the evening. But she was still at the same number Joe Biden was in Pennsylvania with suburban females. Now I want people to think about how, how impossible that can be. Right, in 2000, I think it was 56 or 58%. That was the number Joe Biden had. Kamala Harris did not even go up a tenth of a point. At that point in the night, maybe it changed, I'm not sure. But you would have to think as a biological female, she would automatically improve on Joe's numbers. After Roe v. Wade two years ago, she would automatically improve, even if just by a smidgen. And at that point last night, like 10, 45 at night, she did not. If that doesn't go to show you how unlikable and unqualified she is, nothing will. - Congratulations to my favorite redhead in politics. This is Stacey Garrity Treasurer. So that race is a good one. And in comment, Republican, U.S. Representative Dan Muser, he's projected to win, I mean, projected to win their writing, it's like 71%. So he represents a lot of the coal country, so-called Pennsylvania, Berks, Lusern, Schuylkill. And look at the futures in the stock market right now reacting, going crazy. - I will say again, what I said 10 minutes ago, all the future advertisers, the line starts around the building, okay? Because we, this radio station has the pulse of this listening area. - I think the rates are going up too. Let's go, get on this, buddy. - Yeah, get a little bump here, boss. - 100%, 100% rate increase, let's go. - Yep. - So it's a big celebratory morning, and we'll look, again, McCormick, the big U.S. Senate race for Pennsylvania, not called yet. So we're still getting those numbers finalized and getting those in. - I'm stunned by that, Don. I said, I didn't make hardly any predictions, but I did, I think we kind of gave like a soft prediction on the Senate race, and I'll admit for being wrong, I said on the air, I thought he was going to lose by six, seven, eight points. So that is one of the biggest developments. I did not see that coming. I really didn't. - The forecast today might not see that coming. 80 degrees, some are like day for us. So 80 degree day. - Well, I'll be sleeping all day on the drop. - The nap today, the nap today is going to be off the charts, don't ask today, by the way. - I got asked both of you because Phil Armquist came in at 4.45 when I got in this morning and said, did you get any sleep? And I told him that I napped. I napped from for about two hours last night. - Yeah, but I took two naps from about 11.30 to 1.30, and then about 2.15 until 4, Don. - You? - I never, I can't nap. So during the day, no, I know-- - No, no, no, no, no. - Did you sleep last night? - I did, like I say, whatever time that was that Mike Johnson seriously was en route and they said he was flying to Merilago, whatever that time was, that's when, so maybe I got like two or three hours sleep. - Okay. - I think, you know, we're all running on fumes and adrenaline and excitement and, you know, I know we'll break down the vote, Hispanics going for Trump. I mean, there's so much to look at this. - Paul, Paul on the YouTube chat says, what time does the view come on? (laughing) Good one. - Oh, man. - Is it on during the dawn show? - Yeah. - It's on mid morning, right? - I'm curious what MSNBC is doing. I wanna-- - Oh, yeah. Did Mika, is she like having a meltdown? - Joe Scarborough is probably crying in his-- in his hands. - Who was it? Who was it? - Oh, they didn't even, they're not even, they're still doing election coverage, so they're not-- - Oh, yes, so they're-- (laughing) - They're doing well for sure. Especially they're saying, they're very pouty, pouty, sour-puss face though, aren't they? - Yeah. - So it's just, it's somebody on our chat and somebody, you know, on, there's Jeff Bartos showing. So just so much, so many, my phone is going crazy. But I will say this, that there are so many people who are, you know, celebrating this morning, somebody asked, why would anybody watch CNN last night? Because it was fun to flip around and see the sour-puss, pouty, pouty faces, like, Caitlyn, like all of them, they were having, they were just so, so negative energy, sour-pussy. And so then you go over to Fox and there, you know what I mean, like, different stations, there was a hoot. - I gotta say, you know, everybody accuses the right of being in, you know, their own echo chamber. And a lot of times they are. But nobody ever says that about liberals. And boy, were they in an echo chamber last night. - They did not, I don't think, I don't think, at least what I saw from, like, right-wing Twitter, people were like, yeah, this could go either way. Last week, Twitter was like, there's no chance that he can win. And I was looking at these things, like, I was seeing, like, Harris blowout. I was looking at these things. I was just like, like, where are they getting this data from? - I know, I know. They really, they, I really think they thought they could just win this and pull this off with Trump derangement syndrome, Hitler, and Roe v. Wade. And it was not enough, not even close. - Yeah, after, I mean, we, we really have to re-examine where, where, not us, but like, people have to re-examine where they get their news from, seriously. - Yep. - Oh, Mika's wearing all black. - Oh, there are black, there are-- - Oh, my gosh. - It's a funeral. - Her black neck scarf so she could, like, pull it over her head like a pushka. She's in mourning. Oh, man, if there was ever a day to soak in the mainstream media while you still listen to us on the radio, just-- - We're gonna come down to the gender gap. So, what happened here? - Okay, so let me take this in a couple of pieces. So, gender gap, it existed, right? When in fact, Vice President Harris, men backed up. - How the hell was that? - Who is that? That's not, Mika's not even speaking. - That's fine. - The only thing she is all, she's looking at her. - She's looking at her. - That is amazing. - Right? - She's in mourning, just pull that neck scarf around her over her head, you know, just to grieve. All right, but we, well, we're certainly celebrating this 80-degree forecast. Official numbers still coming in, you'll get it all here, don't worry, but we're sponsored by budget blinds. The holidays are coming. Budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery, and motorization. Visit budgetblinds.com for free in-home consultation. The only no questions asked warranty and the entire business, just schedule your holiday consultation, ask about their special radio offer. Budget blinds, thank you for sponsoring us. It would be a perfect week, Nikhail and Greg Stalker. If we, you know, make sure that Dallas just loses bigly, Dallas Week, isn't Dallas Week this weekend? - No, it's Sunday. - No, it's Sunday. - I don't know, I don't know, I don't know. - It's Sunday, yeah. - But it's Dallas Week. - I think I'm still drunk, I don't know what's happening. I don't know what's happening right now. - You're drunk on victory right now. I was completely sober last night. By the way, my anxiety was off the charts. - By the way to all the, you know, all the people out there on MSNBC, and I said this to, you know, everybody in 2020, relax, it'll be okay. You'll get through this, the sun will come up, the days will go on, your life is, you know, it's fine. Just relax, everybody relax. Thank you. - All right. - And you have a sponsor to hit? - I did, budget plans. - There's no chance we're gonna be. - No, we're gonna be. - I know, we're-- - We're on track today. - All right, here we go, 618, thank you very much Dawn. Let's get to a post-election big take. - The big take on Kaling Company. - Ah, yeah, the big take this morning. It is brought to you by Wawa, the greatest comeback of all time. Victory, vindication, redemption, Donald Trump, and all of us who voted for him can soak it in. How sweet it is, and in Trump's words, success will be our revenge. Quote, "I don't have time for revenge. "I have a lot to do starting on day one." End quote. Fox News and others calling the election for Donald Trump in the wee hours of this morning with the Electoral College showing Donald Trump at 277 Kamala Harris at 226. Trump winning North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, Wisconsin, which renders Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, meaningless. On June 27th, Donald Trump took out Joe Biden. On November 5th, Donald Trump took out Kamala Harris, the Democrats, the left wing, the mainstream media, and the attempted assassins, they all failed to take out the garbage. They failed, they failed to take out the trash, and all of us deplorables can soak it in. Because this is a glorious comeback, and one that all of you should absorb, hoaxes, investigations, impeachments, indictments, arrests, arraignments, mugshots, and bullets. Donald Trump is still standing. Republicans still standing. Hitler, Nazis, and the most disgusting rhetoric possible were still standing. Because Donald Trump and all of you refused to quit. You did exactly what was asked of you. Fight, fight, fight, and indeed, you did. You took advantage of early voting in person. You capitalized on mail-in ballots. You stayed in line, and on election day, you got your fat ass off of the couch, and you voted for Donald Trump. That's what you did. A Republican party like I've never seen before. Elon Musk, Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, all joining the Donald Trump GOP party, the Republican movement. It is a totally different party than it was years ago. Endorsements from guys like Joe Rogan. Women, black voters, Hispanic voters, Jewish voters, Arabic voters, saying that Donald Trump is the best option. And a big shout out to Laura Trump, Michael Watley, Linda Kearns, and all of those who helped as a poll watcher and an observer, the lawyers, the legal experts, for making sure this was a safe and secure election. And the Democrats were right. They were. It was about joy, hope, and change. The joy experienced all over the nation at this very moment. We kept the hope alive, and we got change. And now we get to bathe in the tears of all of those who manufactured and created the chaos in the media and in the government. I'm talking to Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Akim Jeffries, AOC, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, John Kerry, Bill Clinton. How are you feeling right now? Former Republicans, like the Chinese, the Romneys, and the Bushes, who had the temerity to support the most left-wing senator of all-time Kamala Harris? How are you feeling about that right now? And to all of those in the lame stream media, how you doing this morning? CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, NBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the USA Today, the Philadelphia Inquire. You mad? Yeah, you are. Joy Reid, Rachel Maddow, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper. We're just checking on ya. And to all of the unhinged women on TikTok that say, "I can't talk to my dad anymore. "He voted for Trump." Did you sleep last night? Or did you go live on TikTok? And we also have to do a status check on the following corrupt officials because I'm not forgetting anybody. Let's talk about the DOJ. Let's talk about Larry Krasner. How you doing, Larry? Let's talk about all the prosecutors all over the country. Has anybody done a welfare check on, I don't know, Merrick Garland? What about Jack Smith? How you doing, Jack? Latisha James, Fony Willis, Nathan Wade, Alvin Bragg, Judge Engamour on, as Don would say. And to all of the haters out there that bashed all of us, to the haters that bashed me. Oh, Nick, terrible career choice, don't do it. And for publicly supporting Donald Trump, why, just don't don't tweet about it, don't talk about it. Where are you at now? Because I have the receipts, and this election was about receipts, if you think about it. Four years of Donald Trump, four years of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and you could compare and contrast the results, the economy, the border, energy, inflation, crime, wars, all of the issues favored Donald Trump. But I can't lie, I was nervous, I did not make a prediction, because I had no idea which way this thing would go. I was not going to be shocked if Kamala Harris won. A lot of people vote with their feelings, a lot of dumb dums out there, I was nervous. But I was also cautiously optimistic, because I had a sense that we were going to see a boost with black voters, Hispanic voters, and across other demographics. And I knew if it came down to policy, it was Trump all day, but I can't lie, I was scared of women, I was scared of Roe v. Wade, I was scared of TDS, but common sense, sanity and results prevailed, and mean tweets are back. And hopefully so is the American dream, and what could be. I know it's about a victory right now, but four years of Trump, I don't know, eight years of JD Vance, who knows? Endless possibilities, sky is the limit, but last night signified the end of the nonsense, especially if Republicans keep the house. Trump back in the White House, the Republicans in control of the Senate and well on their way to maintaining the house. The nonsense is over, things like DEI, CRT, and all the woke garbage. That era of American politics came to an end, identity politics, dead, buried, gone. Come back for the ages. Now, it is time to make America great again, again, for a second time. And that's the big take. The big take on killing company. 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And me, Patrick Peterson, three time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for familiar NFL coverage and conversations. Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app, or wherever you get your pod and podcasts. (upbeat music) - On Stensland, the floor is yours. I'll ask you one question though. How many times do you think you will cry on the air today? - I didn't. - Let it go, girl. - Let it go. - Let it go. - That's funny, I didn't. I'm kind of surprised. I did not cry last evening. I knew I felt this was coming, and so many of us, you know, with like girlfriends and moms from across the, and we were all like texting, you know. But I didn't, I actually didn't. - Are you in shock? - No, I just think that I felt, I really am not, I'm just so not surprised. I really believed that this was not gonna be close. And I know some people are like, why is she saying that? But I, and it was just, it's not an analytics thing. It's just a feeling because, and I swear to you, I was praying about this and praying, and even I saw Kellyanne Conway, I believe it was yesterday or day before, and she had put out something about, you know, just worrying about Trump and his safety. And I just put out, you know, pray for Trump and the family. But I think part of this is that, that people don't realize they all, and on the left, it's disappointing that they still don't get it, and I hope that they do, that they keep making, oh, this is racist, it's sexist, and all this and that. So it's obviously a combination, it is a referendum in my opinion, but it's, what I said, you know, what I was saying about, I think it was yesterday, about the baggage, and so think about those first-time voters. So, you know, when I know Melania Trump had tweeted out a picture of her 18-year-old, and my 18-year-old, 'cause we were pregnant back in the day at the same time in 2006, those individuals born in 2006. So think about what those 18-year-olds went through during the pandemic, and what they saw, what they witnessed. And so I think part of this is not, you have to look at beyond the vice president who was put into this, thrust into the situation, you know, what, less than like 90 days ago or something. So it's not all horror. And I hope that Democrats look at that. This is also a piece of this, is the same thing that happened, I would say here in Philadelphia. We saw a referendum on this far left progressive movement. And so we saw Cheryl Parker ushered in as somebody who's considered more of an like, old school moderate type of a Democrat, right? Even in a blue city like Philadelphia. But it was a rejection of this whole progressive far left, like the Helen Gimm, AOC. AOC came here to campaign, remember? Just she was here within the past week. She was here, and she also campaigned in our mayoral race. What did that bring, a loss? So I hope that this whole progressive thing is done. It's over with. And I'm thankful for every family, every parent in the suburbs, all those school boards that have been worried about this tight, this ridiculous title nine, you know, title nine change that Biden Harris did that was way over the top. That by the way, even though former president Obama had put in title nine rules, they were nowhere near this. This was, whoa, this was way far to the left. So I think that a lot of this, that the people don't see is that your first, a lot of your first time voters, they lived through what it's like to have a far overreaching government that tells you as a kid, your band from school, you can't go to sports, right? They're still mad about it. Oh, absolutely. And so I think a part of that is they experience what that's like to have an overreaching government that's telling you what you can and cannot do. You must have a vaccine to go to school, whether it's middle school, high school or college, all of those first time voters. And then on top of it, different groups, such as Hispanics and that group was taken for granted. - And it was also, and what we do here, and you see the sweatshirt right now that I'm wearing, free speech lives here. You know, we talk about the adage of don't tread on me. And that's what they've done for the last four years. They tried to infringe upon your first amendment rights to free speech. Obviously, we know her history with the second amendment with guns and your point. Vaccine mandates, mask mandates, the censorship, the shadow banning, the way in which you were treated in the early days of the pandemic. And this was your way to get back at the system and the establishment by voting for Donald Trump. And look, you think about this, I just saw this tweet, the Harris campaign, and you know, she could have had 90 years. I think the results would have been the same because she is unlikable and she's always been that way. Remember, her approval rating was lower than Joe Biden's. She was a drain on Joe's ticket. They were thinking of replacing her in early 2023. And they put together in 90 days after they subverted democracy, by the way, because remember, they voted for Joe Biden to be the nominee and they said, no, no, no, we'll tell you who the option is. They had a $1.1 billion campaign. They trotted out every A-lister in their prime or out of their prime and it still didn't matter. - What a waste of money. - What a waste of money. - What a waste of money. Trump's gonna win the popular vote. - The Democrats really need to do some social searching and find out what their coalition is because I don't think when it's all said and done, it's gonna be weeks before we know, you know, this percentage of this voting block went for this person and, you know, vice versa. I think what can be taken from this is that pieces of every group broke more for Trump, you know what I mean? So it's like, you know, you have the, and, you know, to the credit of this show and everybody on the station, we've all been saying that. It's not one group that you need to win. You need to win, you know, a more percentage of this group, more percentage of that group, more percentage of this group. - Pick a little here, pick a little off there. - But the Democrats are gonna continually be on the losing side of this. If they can't figure out how to speak to a white working class men. - You're right, you're right. And we've seen the parties flip. This is about middle class working blue collar people that live paycheck to paycheck. During the Democrats, they catered to the progressive coastal elites, the Ivy Leaguers, the West Coasters. They catered to Gen Z student loan bailouts. They were trying to buy your vote with that. All the LGBTQ plus nonsense. Again, focus on the heart of America. It's a very simple blueprint. They lost with the union workers up and down, and you're right, we'll see the exit polls in the coming days and weeks. And I'll come to your calls in just one second. But the one thing I feel pretty confident in, now seeing the results as they have come in, I really do think Trump got right around 18 to 20% of the black vote. And I'm gonna be very interested to see how those numbers actually come out. I know last night, and again, it was very early in the broadcast, but I believe it was either rich or it might've been, no, it was Jimmy Fala. He saw one stack coming out that in Georgia, 25% of black voters were riding with Trump. Now that's one state, that was at like 730 in the evening. So that's a very small piece of anecdotal evidence. But I do believe that number went up from 12% like I thought, and probably didn't get to 25. But again, if you got to 16 or 18% and then the Hispanic vote, the Jewish vote, you name it. Like Greg said, picking and just plucking little bits here, little, like a little buffet. - Grab a little scoop of this, a little scoop of that. - I will say this too, that we have, in a way, we say we paint with these broad brush strokes. So the quote unquote Hispanic vote, the black vote, that this vote, the women's vote. I think that Americans across the board in greater numbers just said, I believe that Donald J. Trump is the one who can fix all of this. And that's why, I mean, look at the futures right now, stock prices, bond yields, Bitcoin, by the way, surging as voters returned former President Trump. He's to the White House. He's calling it a golden age. He has this rare opportunity, it looks like. And nothing's official, but look at the numbers. So Trump with the Senate and the House, the trifecta here. And so it's a rare time that maybe they have two years to fix some things, and now they have to get busy and go to work. And then what about these Avengers? That's what we call them, with Tulsi and the team, right? An incredible team. And most of them, let's say 38 to 52. And so this is the face of your future Republican party, what that looks like redefining it. Are they going to redefine government with somebody like Elon Musk? They've talked about, you know, shaving the fat and shaving the bureaucracy. So will they do that? - It's also, they have to, Democrats need to find a way to speak to the listeners of this radio station. And I say that because, you know, we get painted as like, it's just conservatives that listen to this. - No, there's a lot of blue collar people that listen to this radio station. There probably used to be Democrats. And they just don't, they've lost that, they've lost that group, and they're never going to make any sort of inroads with any sort of election if they can't talk to them. - Well, I would say this, that they should maybe stop shaming us. You know, stop shaming us and stop name calling us and bullying us. - Yes, well, that's the failure. That's the failure of the Harris campaign. It was all she did was keep saying what people already thought or know of Trump. - It's well beyond Harris. I mean, look at somebody that I've been talking about for years, look at what happened to some ordinary moms in the suburbs, let us not forget Meg Brock, what happened to her. And so this baggage of what they did, they were bullying people. Remember what they did to moms of liberty? These were moms, I was like texting back and forth. You headed down to the big convention, their first convention was here in Philadelphia. And there were people reporting that the local communist party was giving out $50 gift cards to like homeless people or whoever to go and protest against these terrible evil moms for, these were moms and minivans who were gathering and like praying for the future of the country and their kids not to be indoctrinated. And so for this, you know, this is, here's a thing. I don't wanna have a conversation about what, oh, what Democrats need to do. You know what you need to do? You need to stop name calling, stop having a sign in your lawn that says, hate has no home here. Look within your heart. That's where the hate is. It's in your heart against people who think differently and want freedom and value freedom. That's what that's about. Don't be shaming me and I'm sick of it. And I've had so many people come up to me, whether it was tailgating or whether it was at the grocery store and I'm wearing my MAGA hat and they're like, don't thank you. 'Cause you know what, I'm wearing my MAGA hat too. Why should I be ashamed? Why was I in the closet or why? And that's what they did to us. They made us feel ashamed that we, that because of our values and friends, I have dear friends across the area, they had Trump flags not way out, not out way out by the road. I'm talking about lit flags like by their American flag, like close to the front door that were demolished or vandalized. And by the way, where's Larry Krasner and others looking into that situation? Coming up to their front door. So no shame on you for trying to bully other fellow Americans and blocking the phone lines of people like Meg Brock and Citizen, who became Citizen Journalists. And that's what's incredible to me is all these people rose up and it's so American, is it not? Rose up and said, no, this is wrong. And started doing things very properly, filing those freedom of information requests, asking the right questions, right? And these are ordinary, ordinary Americans who took it upon themselves to say, I will stand up for what I believe in. You can persecute me. And at the top of that is somebody who had two assassination attempts shot in the air, fight, fight, fight, that was the rally call. You're right. We've got the cut sheet coming up one hour from now. That is at 745. Tony Bruno live from Florida at 830. In the meantime, your phone calls 855-839-1210. Let's start with Joe in Marlton. Joe, you're on talk radio at 1210-WPhD. Joe, you go right ahead. - Good morning, good morning, good morning. How is everyone doing today? - Woo, I'm feeling good, brother. - Oh man, I walked in the wild waddest morning on Route 70 and everybody was in there, we're getting our coffee and I'm singing, "Oh, what a beautiful morning." And about half of the people stood there with their head down, staring their coffee wearing the other old guys just fussed out laughing. - Yeah, you can tell real quickly who's happy and who's not, right? - Oh man, I got my man Ted from Swatmore out there. I know he's driving with a big smile on his way into work today. And I tell you, I'm a long time listener and a first time caller. And I tell you what, I love you guys. You do a great job. And I feel like I'm gonna jump out of my skin today. - Well, you should man, you should enjoy it, soak it in and extend it beyond today, Joe. It's not just about today 'cause remember, we had to deal with this nonsense for four years. So take it for four days, for four weeks, for four months, for four years, enjoy it for as long as you want. And a lot of people told you it was improbable, it was impossible, but you know what, miracles happen. And that wasn't even close last night. I mean, that was a beat down. I mean, Trump just gave it to her and he gave it to her good. And thanks to all the voters, that's how we get these results. 855-839-1210. We have to hit a break here, right? Okay, so let's hit a break. We're gonna come back. We've got a couple of open lines if you wanna get in. We're gonna run the board as many calls as we can get in from all of you. I would love to hear what you're thinking this morning, what you were thinking last night, when you started to feel like it was possible that he was gonna pull this off. And I know he was quote the favorite, but it still does feel like an upset when you consider what he was up against from the machine. Your calls 855-839-1210. We continue taking your reaction next on Kaling Company. - We are off to paradise. - Once again, the Italian Riviera on a gastronomical event that only conservative tours can deliver. 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And we need to keep doing this forward more and more, getting going early, floating off in whatever it takes. We need to start acting differently as voters. Number one, and two, the hard work is to get to come. Like you said before, the DOJ, the FBI, hey, hey, they're not gonna go away and take their marbles easily. They're gonna need to be shown the door to people from the, and we need to get more people in the government. I mean, look who's taken over our war college and who's taken over our agencies. We need to get more people from Hillsdale College and other universities that believe the way we do to start applying for these jobs and start getting involved more and making the change because really, like I said, the fight has just begun. 'Cause for the next two years, it's gonna be all out. If you thought it was tough before with the game calling and the Hitler this and the next, that was nothing. They're not gonna go away easy. I guarantee that. - You're right, they're not gonna go away easy, Roger, but I actually think the hardest part is past Trump. I really do. I think the hardest part was winning because now he's gonna have the Senate in his favor. He's likely gonna maintain control of the House. He's gonna be the king. He's going to be the sheriff. He's gonna be the dictator all day. What the whole bit, right? So they can say what they want. They can call him. It doesn't matter. He overcame it all. And why I say the hardest part is in the rear view mirror. Let's not forget what he did the first time around. In 2017, in 2018, in 2019, before the UNO, what hit the fan in 2020, he's proven, he's proven he can run a good economy like a business. He's proven he can secure the border and have significantly lower number border crossings without even finishing and getting the completion of the wall. He's proven that he didn't start a new war. First president in one over 40 years that didn't start a new war. So I would argue the hardest part was getting back in office with what they threw at him, money-wise, big tech, big pharma, Hollywood, all the three-letter alphabet agencies out there, he overcame all of it. And he did it in, I don't wanna call it a landslide, but he kicked her butt last night, right? So to me, the hardest part is over. You had to just get over the mountaintop. Now, he can stay at the mountaintop. And it's gonna be glorious. And I really am gonna spend today consuming some of the mainstream media television shows. I'm gonna look at all the websites, you know, the Politico's, the Newsweek's, the Rolling Stones, because you know they're gonna put a huge slant on it, right? Politico now saying that basically Trump got his, get out of jail for free card. He'll never face the music. By the way, I never forget folks, and I know this audience knows this. Those indictments, those arrests, those arraignments. If Trump doesn't run for office, those never even come up in the first place, right? We saw that. They just started in 2023, and it was in March of 2023, and it started with Alvin Bragg, and then the next one, and then the next one, Washington, Georgia, Florida, you name it, locally, federally, statewide. It's all coordinated. Wasn't coincidental. It's all coordinated. And he's still overcame it. So I think the toughest part is past him, and now he can kick button, take names. 855-839-1210. More of your calls when we come back. Don will have some news to kick off hour two. Cut sheet at 745. It's killing company, as Trump is now 47. Back after this. Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for premiere NFL coverage and conversations. Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. 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Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. [MUSIC PLAYING] Yeah. As we continue here on this Wednesday morning, November 6, Tony Bruno is coming up at 8.30, the cut sheet at 7. 45. Now let's get to the news. Round number two here at 7.03, the great Don Stensland. Yeah, let's get into it this Wednesday morning as we wake up to a sunny day and 80-degree day record day weather-wise. Budget blinds, thank you for sponsoring Kill and Company News Live, 7 a.m. edition this morning. If you're just waking up, wow, the headlines today in a victory speech with the wee hours of the morning, the future Trump Force 47 President Donald J. Trump triumphant vowing a richer, safer, stronger America, saying, I will not let you down. Yeah, we haven't played any of his victory speech yet. Should we play a little bit of it, Phil? Can you grab cut 7? Since Don brought it up for-- I'm just going to kind of have a bunch for the cut sheet. So we can play it again. But if you want to play a little bit of this, cut 7, Phil. Don, I don't mean interrupt your card. This is a magnificent victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again, all over the world. [CHEERING] And in addition to having won the battleground states of North Carolina, I love these places. Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. [CHEERING] We are now winning in Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, and Alaska, which would result in us carrying at least 315 electoral votes. But-- [CHEERING] But it's much easier doing what the networks did or whoever called it, because there was no other path. There was no other path to victory. We also have won the popular vote. That was great. [CHEERING] Thank you. [CHEERING] Thank you very much. Now, winning the popular vote was very nice and very nice. I will tell you, it's a great feeling of love. We have a great feeling of love in this very large room with unbelievable people standing by my side. These people have been incredible. They made the journey with me, and we're going to make you very happy. We're going to make you very proud of your vote. I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say that was one of the truly important moments of my life when I voted for this group of people beyond the president, this group of great people. [CHEERING] America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's great. [CHEERING] And the Senate races in Montana. All right, there you go. Donald Trump, part of his victory speech last night, as we continue here with Don Stenzland's news. Yeah, so Donald Trump becoming the second person to win the second man to win a second non-consecutive four years in the White House. So for history buffs, it was Grover Cleveland. And with the most multiracial coalition that the GOP has seen in decades, or I don't even know if we've ever seen this. And they're still tallying up all these numbers across the country, but the so-called Hispanic vote, the Black and Brown vote, whatever you want to say, the Black vote. So they're still tallying these numbers. But I believe at the end of the day, that's what we'll say, that this was a multiracial coalition because across America, I mean, he just won big. I think that's the bottom line. They always want to put people in boxes. But to me, that's what's going on here. But Republicans winning clear control of the United States Senate. Although I don't believe as of this minute, I don't believe that the official call has been made with regard to US Republican senatorial candidate, Dave McCormick. So against incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr. I don't believe they've officially called that. It's about 1 percentage point away. He was up one. And I think the last I saw was 97% reporting. So it looks very good for McCormick. And so congratulations on that one. I'll just say down take it. Stacey Garrity, US Treasurer, Congressman Dan Musier, who I don't think Musier, what is that, 71%. So I think he was expected to hold that. He's the Republican incumbent. I'm talking about Pennsylvania here. But for Republican state representative, here in Pennsylvania, Ryan McKenzie, he is flipping the Lehigh Valley seat in Congress. And this is a big one. It was one that I've been watching. We've been watching very carefully, beating the incumbent here. This is Democrat, Congresswoman Susan Wilde. This is Pennsylvania's seventh congressional district. She was seeking a fourth term. And she held that seat since 2018. She did have an early lead. But it appears, as of right now, that McKenzie, he did declare the victory in a speech to supporters. I think about one o'clock this morning. I don't know that it's, quote unquote, officially called. So I always want to give you that information. But this is a very competitive, so-called swing district. And it includes Lehigh, Northampton, and Carbon counties, plus parts of Monroe County. That's my sister's neck of the woods. She's all over that one. So he's somebody with a business background, MBA, all of that. And somebody who's a very straight shooter. I mean, ran a campaign that was very classy, very all about the economy. And talking about fixing the economy, job creation. But I think that in a way, this might not be a sexy race. But if you want to look at younger, the younger generation, he and his wife just had a baby. And they're part of this future of the Republican Party that we're talking about. A more diverse group, as far as younger and maybe not ultra-conservatives. But redefining the Republican Party, that's what we're really seeing here. Yeah, you're absolutely right. And I think you're seeing a lot of people that just look at the Trump common sense policies, you want to call it a populist movement, that's fine. I actually heard somebody say this yesterday. And it was kind of interesting, because I think there are a lot of Trump supporters out there that certainly lean conservative, but might not be staunch hardcore conservatives. And one person characterized it as a radical, moderate movement, which I don't know really know what that means. But I like it. It's a radical, moderate. I can live with that. So Republicans will hold, you know, all three of Pennsylvania's statewide row offices. And that starts in January. That's York County District Attorney Dave Sunday taking over now as Attorney General. And so that's huge, because think about what the Attorney General's office oversees. And with some of that, we'll be overseeing the special prosecutor in charge of, for example, looking at crime on septa, because remember, we had that going on. And so that's a direct little bit of a checkmate to somebody like D.A. Larry Krasner. So we'll just look at that. Treasurer Stacey Garrity, who I had mentioned, as well as Auditor General Tim DeFor reelected last night, and these were tough, hard fought races. So a good day for incumbents in the legislature, as most, if not all of them, seeking re-election will be returning to the Capitol for another term. So just looking, you know, zooming in on some of the Pennsylvania races wanted to bring you some of those. Sunday has promised, for example, Dave Sunday, to enforce and defend the abortion laws in Pennsylvania. Speaking out about that, arguing during a debate that there is no quote scenario that exists where he would ever prosecute a woman for having an abortion. So these were some of the talking points by Democrats. Some of the claims, they did not work in this type, in this election. So just, you know, just giving you a sprinkling of, you know, some of these races, but two incumbent Republicans reelected to those other row offices, Treasurer Stacey Garrity of Athens, that's rural Bradford County, and then Auditor General Tim DeFor of Harrisburg. And so looking at all of these, just wanted to give you a, give you a few of these as we go through the day. We are sponsored by Budget Blinds. The holidays are coming, Budget Blinds, your one-stop shop, four blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization, visit budgetblinds.com for a free in-home consultation. The only no questions asked warranty in the entire business, schedule your holiday consultation, ask about their special radio offer, there's so much to cover on the news today and a lot of local news that we'll get into today, but I just wanted to give you some of those other headlines as well these bomb threats being called in across the nation that I've mentioned. We covered the press conference last night, but we don't have the culprit or named culprit as to that bomb threat that was called in and forced the evacuation of a polling place that was in Chester County. That's still under investigation this morning, but I will say kudos to those officials who very quickly reacted with flexibility and made sure that all of those voters impacted were indeed able to vote. This is Kail and Company News Live on the 61-degree morning sunny skies heating up to a balmy 80 degrees this November 6th. All right, John, thank you very much, 714, let's get to your calls 855-839-1210. We are going to take all of your calls here in the next half hour before we get to the cut sheet and we start right at the top. Maureen is in Wynwood. She's on talk radio 1210. Maureen, good morning. How are you? Nope. That's the wrong one. Let me put that back on hold on. Yeah. Maureen, right at the top here. I think I've been able to punch that up. Maureen, go right ahead. Okay. Good morning, guys. I am so wonderful. I can't even express it, so I went to bed at quarter of three because I ended up listening to Trump when he came out on stage. I got a couple hours sleep and I was about as high as a kite naturally and I'm so excited that I wanted to jump up and down with you guys, so anyway, I wanted to check in. I'm so relieved. I am so relieved. Maureen, be honest, last night, at what point in the night or the wee hours of the morning, did you start to feel like it was possible that he was going to pull this off? Well, interesting, our younger son, he texted me probably even before 10 o'clock because we were looking at a website he had told us to start looking at and he said, "It's all good, Mom." And that's when I started to relapse, but then I was so into it. I was so revved up, I couldn't stop watching. We put on MSNBC and turned the sound off just like closed caption and then we were listening on all you guys on the radio. Oh, beautiful. Yeah. Oh, of course, of course. And Gary and I wanted to look at racial left out face. Marie, thank you so much for the call. Thank you for listening. It's not a bad way to go about it, right? Just do us on 1210WPHT, put on MSNBC and muted on television and just watch the faces of Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow. It's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's a, it can't miss situation for you. 855-839-1210. Um, let's get a lot of people want to give us a shout out, you know, I know Trump won, but you know, 1210, we got to take a little victory lap as well. Let's go to Sharon in, uh, Williamstown, Sharon, your own talk radio, 1210WPHT. You go ahead, Sharon. Excuse me. Good. If I start crying or happy tears, excuse me, I wanted to give all you guys a shout out for all the hard work you did, and especially to the people on the ground that were honing into you guys about all the irregularities, the work that the people in Pennsylvania did to get Trump over this, this hump and it just shows me with so much joy and I love you guys. I listen to you all the time. I'm 79 years old and I did not want to spend my last few years on earth with a tyranny for our government. I just, I just can't tell you how much I love you guys. I listened to you all night long. I had the television on mute. I watched it, I was disappointed in the beginning, and then as the numbers started to creep up, I started to think, yeah, we're going to do this. We're going to do this, but that's not over yet because we still have to get that house. That's true. That's true. That is not a 100% uncertainty, but that is looking very, very good at this moment. Sharon, thank you so much for the call. We appreciate you staying up with us and getting up early. God bless you. I'm 79 years old, 855-839-1210. Also got to give a big shout out to Scott Pressler. You know, I've said many times on this show that the Republican Party should clone that dude a thousand times over and just, you know, dispatch a thousand different Scott Pressler lookalikes in the swing states because the work that that guy did in a lot of states, but maybe none bigger than Pennsylvania was just remarkable. We talk about a tireless work ethic. I mean, that guy is just nonstop all the time and a big shout out to him, you know, a big shout out to Linda Kerns. And again, you know, I said this, you know, about a week or two before election day, I said, just relax. I feel very confident in Laura Trump and Michael Watley with the RNC. I think, you know, remember, she said the goal was to have a hundred thousand. She ended up with, I believe, 230,000, and this is completely different than the way it was under Ron and McDaniel. Do we have any numbers in the, like, the collar counties, uh, Don? I know Bucks County went red, right? Mm-hmm. How did Northampton County do it? We got to find that because I saw last night early on that she was up in Northampton. And by the way, I think Delco and Chester are still blue though, right? That I don't know. Chester, uh, Chester County is pretty mixed, so we'll, we'll have, we'll, I just want to give a shout out on another race that, uh, Joe Picozzi, without the support of the Philadelphia Republican Party, he's on track to unseat Democrat state senators. So this is in our legislature in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but on track, I don't think it's officially called yet, but to unseat state Senator Jimmy Dylan. And so this is in the Northeast in Philadelphia, which obviously Philadelphia deep blue north, the Northeast less, you know, is, is more, you know, I would say light blue or pink, but this Senate seat as of this morning, it looks like Picozzi is going to grab this would be the first GOP state center, second lawmaker in the general assembly alongside representative Martina White, of course, to represent, to represent in Harrisburg. So this is our legislature in Pennsylvania, obviously not a national race, but that's Joe Picozzi in the Northeast. There you go. 855-839-1210, let's grab, I'm going to go to Kevin in carbon county. He wants to give 1210, WPHT a little bit of love this morning. Kevin. Good morning. How are you? I'm good, Nick. I'm good. I couldn't be better. I want to thank all of you guys. I'm up around the Jim Thorpe area. I'm carbon county's biggest PhD listener. I'm a second shifter, so I listen all morning, then I bit and piece the podcasts when I get home at night. But another big race in the house, Mackenzie is a win for me. I proudly voted for him yesterday. News are obviously one big. He's just off to my like Northeast. He has school in Loserne. But up in Lackawanna, Rob Breds in the hand knocked off Matt Cartwright 20 some years in the house and Cartwright's out too. So we got another big house pickup up to our North. Again, thanks so much to all of you. The coverage yesterday was top notch with everybody throwing in a little bit of Matt Rooney late night and a little bit of O'Pelka. I love it. Rich out in Pittsburgh. I was listening. I have a have you guys on my phone at work, but I'm not always at my where I work because I work in a warehouse situation. So I'm listening here and there, but I kept it on my phone from my drive home. Put it on a computer last night. I listened right till the end, right till Dom signed off at midnight and I went to Betno and I knew we had them. Boy, Kevin, thank you all of you. You got it. Thank you. You are welcome. Kevin in Carbon County, 855-839-1210. More of your calls on the other side. What's on the cut sheet? We'll find out in just about 25 minutes. First, I got to talk about my friends at Piazza, Piazza Premium Automobiles featuring the latest luxury vehicles from today's top brands like Mercedes Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover, W, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Maserati and more. These models have sleek new designs and innovative features powered by the very latest in technology and they have thousands of new as well as certified pre-owned vehicles available right now across their Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey dealerships. Piazza Premium Automobiles stands out. It's at piazzapremiumautos.com, P-I-A, ZZ-A, piazzapremiumautos.com. Tell them to all send you. It's Kale and Company on demand from Tark Radio 1210 W-P-H-T and the free Odyssey app. Let's get to your calls and we'll start right at the top. Dave is in Chester Springs. Dave, your on Tark Radio 1210. Good morning everybody, I just wanted to give an update, I had a busy day yesterday, worked the polls greeting, I did poll watching and then I hit some coffee and then I was at the central scan of the mail-in ballots in Chester County. We were actually counting the mail-in ballot, observing the mail-in ballot counting when the news came across and we were a little surprised because we thought maybe Wisconsin or Michigan will get called but then Pennsylvania got called and we had all those ballots there so we were all happy and then pretty much the other side kind of started shuffling their feet dragging their feet and probably shuffled out most of them within 30 minutes. We watched the acceptance speech on a cell phone in the break room so we all gathered around and enjoyed it so I stopped and had some pancakes for breakfast and I'm not really tired. So you have actually not gone to sleep if I gather. No, not since 6am yesterday. Wow. You're out there with, I mean that race out in Chester and Berks County with first time, I mean school teacher Neil Young, Republican, it looks like he was beaten by the incumbent Chrissy Houlihan, who's the Democrat, but 53% to 47% of that vote, to me I look at that race and I think if Neil Young had had a little more support, more money, I mean he drove around in his Neil Young bus, total grassroots situation, still got nearly 47% of that vote respectable there. So yeah, we'll take the day off today but tomorrow we're going to head it back up for next year. So no time for rest. All right. Dave, thank you so much for the phone call, enjoy the victory and you're on 25 and a half hours of no sleep, get some rest eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. Let's go. We'll stay right in order. Mike is in Abingdon. Mike, you're on talk radio at 1210. Mike, you go ahead. Hi. How you doing? I, you know, fun and games were done were over this past over now we got to get to work and I disagree. The hard part is behind this. The thing no one talked about in this election is we have a $37 trillion debt. It's the houses on fire. The floors are burning from under us and I can't accept another $5 trillion, $4 trillion, $3 trillion, $1 trillion. I want a president that has an idea how to send it reeling backwards. It's the number one issue. I hope when you talk to them, it's the biggest thing you say to them, how are you going to do that? Everything else pales, the only thing that really matters, you know, all of the things about, you know, he has 24 hours to end the Ukrainian war and all that. I mean, I, you know, okay, I don't know how any of this is going to happen, but I do think that if we can home in on that one thing, just the one thing, you know, form a cabinet, I think that's going to be very hard, form a cabinet. We have the Senate. We have the Congress. What is the plan to send this deficit clock to, or stop it and to send it, flying backwards? Because if we don't do that, this country cannot exist. Well, that's going to be on him to start talking about that as soon as he gets into office officially. And look, you know, you don't even want to enjoy, enjoy the day after winning the election. I mean, he really, it's not like he can do a whole bunch of things right now until inauguration day and he gets in there. You can start formulating your plan and, you know, what Elon Musk has got to do as far as government efficiency and picking your cabinet. But, you know, we still have, what are we, the, the 10 weeks away until inauguration day. Mikey won. Enjoy it for today. Well, let the rest of everybody will figure it out. Relax. I get it. You're a fiscal conservative. I'm in the same boat as you. I don't want to be spending like a drunken sailor. You didn't ring the debt up overnight, you're not going to reduce the debt overnight. Well, part of the reason that a lot of people say with Trump, if you look at all the, all the polling is that people trusted that he's better with money and better at something like this. So he's already talked about it. I mean, I know that, you know, you may say the celebration. Remember, he's not a drinker. He's not hung over this morning. You know that he's already, he have all these hung over people in Merrill Lago. He's probably already at the, you know, breakfast table saying, "How are we going to fix this?" And so that's part of the reason that he polled well on this very issue to say, "How are we going to work this?" And part of his plan that he's talked about is job creation. In other words, cutting and that, and that's just it. I'd never seen that in my lifetime. When he cut the corporate tax and people were very skeptical of that and you look at Harris's plan, Biden obviously wanted to make it even bigger, but you look at what his idea is to grow the jobs and grow the output, right, and reduce our debt. But one of his other plans that we haven't talked a lot about, and I know Governor Doug Bergen, when he was at one of the Trump Force 47 meetings locally here, talk about is viewing our federal lands as an asset. In other words, what do you do when you have a huge deficit, when your credit card debt is through the roof and you look at what you can deal with to sell off some stuff to pay down your debt. Oh, you don't spend more? That's what we do. So Trump has talked about, look at our assets as far as our federal lands and how do we turn these assets into helping relieve the deficit. So they do have some plans in there that they have talked about, that many experts say this would work, but it's novel. Yeah. I mean, look, some of it's going to take a little bit longer than other things. He's got a lot of different categories that he needs to fix. But one thing that he can take swift action on is the border, right? The stroke of the pen. We saw what Joe and Kamala did four years ago on day one. It was at 90 some executive orders that they overrode from the Trump administration. So you know, with the stroke of a pen, Trump can put a lot of those policies back into effect on day one immediately. I think he will. Other things are going to, we're going to have to wait, you know, it's going to take 90 days to see some progress here or six months to see some progress there. Not going to, I mean, you know, what's the old adage Rome wasn't built in a day. I mean, you know, Trump's not going to just fix everything by January 23rd. It's going to take some time. Yeah, to your point. Okay. So deficit 1.9 trillion at the, as of the end of the fiscal year 2024. By the way, I, because I was looking this up as he was talking, US government is run a budget deficit for nearly all of the last 60 years, 60 years. And one more thing to remember that as far as a president's influence over a budget deficit, that does not even begin until after the federal fiscal year ends, September 30th of their first year in office. To your point, however, I guarantee you this morning, they're meeting at Mar-a-Lago at the breakfast table, talking about all of this and more eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. Oh, this is our boy. He's, uh, he's sitting right at the top of my board. I know he's very happy. He's probably been working on his material all night long and is in Dell ran and he's on a tail and company. Thank God, the election's over because Nick Dawn and Greg helped me pick my four leaf clover. And I want to buy Dawn a box of Russell Stover and folks, I can, I can, I can confirm Ed is so, this is, this is not under the influence. This is sobriety. Ed had hardly any sleep next to his wife named Bo Peep and her sheep. How happy are you? If I ain't a static today, Nick, I got a question for anybody who wants to answer this. Yeah. You'll love the question. Okay. How is Kamala Harris going to speak when she gives her speech today, whenever that's going to happen? I know. Is there like a losing accent that you can adopt from this speech? Yeah. I mean, I'm very interested in seeing, you know, how her dialect is today because she's going to have to pander and cater to the losing base today. Not Detroit, not Atlanta, not this community, not that race. She's going to have to go in front of all of the Democrats, all of the white dudes for Harris that were jumping around on social media, like Timmy walls, and by the way, we're going to have to do a status check on Mr. Potato Head. I'm worried that his waving ability will be infringed upon. Well, we can finally put one thing to rest, even if she picked Joshua Piero, it wouldn't have mattered. That's a good point. And that's the first time we've brought that up. Yes. Yes. By the way, can we, Phil, can you pull up cut 11 because they had, so they're the Harris victory party or the headquarters was supposed to be at Howard University last night. And the late in the evening, the co-chair, the campaign co-chair came out and gave this announcement because she will be speaking at some point today, I believe, yes, I guess to concede. But this is what he said. This is cut 11, she'll go 165,000 vote lead. Let's go to our Connella Harris headquarters right now. Let's listen in. This happened at 1245. Good evening, HU. I want to say good evening to all of the Harris campaign, the campaign family. Thank you for all that you have done. Thank you for being here. Thank you for believing in the promise of America. We still have votes to count. We still have stakes. That might have not been called yet. This is 1245 last night. We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted, that every voice has spoken. So you won't hear from the vice president tonight, but you will hear from her tomorrow. She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the HU family, not only to address our supporters, but to address the nation. So thank you. You know, let's just play this drop one last time and we'll sprinkle it in from time to time when there's funny moments. But let's all take a moment and reflect and sit back on the most annoying cackle of all time. All right, God, no laughing in that campaign today, is there? Joy hope and change denied 855-839-1210. Last call before we get to the cut sheet, let's go to our boy Tony up in Potsstown, Tony, you're on talk radio 1210. Buenos dias, como estan los teres. Ah, bien. E2. Bien being really, really, really happy the first thing I want to say is a shout out to you guys. You guys are amazing. Thank you. You guys make my, make my morning every morning. And also I want to give a shout out to all my Hispanic men that they give us 47. Yes. So now Tony, if I recall correctly, you moved here and you, I remember your call almost a year ago when we were covering a lot of the illegal immigration and you came here and you documented your path to citizenship and coming to this country and you laid it out beautifully. This is the same Tony, correct? Yes. Yes. It's the only one. The only, the one and only. So let me ask you this one and only at what point last night did you go from perhaps on the edge of your seat to knowing that you were going to get what you signed up for? Um, I would say like a run, I don't know, eight o'clock maybe. Oh, so you were feeling it a little early. Okay. Oh my God. I was feeling it from the moment I bow that I voted for my first time ever. Oh, I voted for me. I voted Trump, my whole family, I, I really gave my whole family to both Trump. My father in law for the first time in like 20 years, he voted Trump. I am so excited, like years are coming out of my eyes, like it's a real thing. I love America. I love this country and I don't see how other people don't love this country where I love this country and I just want to say, you know, God bless America, God bless Mr. 47 and let's make America great again. Tony, Tony, quick question for you. How old are you? I am 43 years old. Nice. I came here when I was 16 years old. I crossed the river with the clothes in my hands. I was left in New York City when I was 16 years old by myself. They just dropped me in there, no English, no family, no nothing. I, I was homeless for a couple of months. I did it myself. I, and now I am a proof of the American dream that is possible. Listen to me. I am crying. It's, it's a real thing. It bothers me. It hurts my heart that I left everything I knew behind to come to a country where the people from that country don't love the country, the country, the way I do. It is so, so, so painful. But you know what? Today is victory day. Today is 47 day, and from this moment on, we're going to bring our, our America back. How about that? How about that? Tony in Potsdown. God bless your brother. We appreciate it. By the way, we record numbers here on, on the YouTube stream. If you're watching right now, please hit the subscribe button. Please, everybody watching, everybody watching, hit the subscribe button. It calls you nothing. It's that little bell there. Just hit the subscribe button and everybody hit the like button. Yes. Thank you for tuning in this morning. Yes, if Tony can be dropped off in New York City at 16 with nothing, you can hit that stinking button. I'm just asking everybody to hit the subscribe button. There you go. Show the power of this radio station. 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All right, let's start Phil, let's start because we haven't played much of Trump's victory speech that he gave it like 2.30 in the morning. Lot of listeners this morning, probably just waking up or maybe never slept, never went to bed like that guy in what, Carbon County? Yeah, 25 hours in a row, he's been there. Yeah. All right, just play cut 13, Tom. Thank you very much, Bob. Well, I want to thank you all very much, this is great. These are our friends. We have thousands of friends in this incredible movement, this was a movement like nobody's ever seen before, and frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time. There's ever been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond. And now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to help our country heal. We have a country that needs help, and it needs help very badly. We're going to fix our borders, we're going to fix everything about our country. We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing. Look what happened, this is great. I mean, you talk about, you know, not losing any energy and not sleeping at 2.30 in the morning. If we played that for you, you would have no idea if that was 2.30 p.m. or 2.30 a.m. Right? I mean, just the energy. I think that is probably one of the most commendable things is, I mean, I'm exhausted, right? I shouldn't be, I'm 40, and this guy just, and I've said this on the year before, many times I'm like, and I'm asking and I'm pondering this out loud on the show, do you ever think the dude has a moment where, you know, he sits down on the edge of the bed and, you know, he's taken off his slippers or his socks or whatever it is, and he's like, guys can't do, I can't do this much more, I can't, I can't go much longer. And yet here he is approaching 80 years old, and it's just, I don't know, maybe it's jeans, maybe it's certainly not diet because the guy likes McDonald's, so he doesn't drink her smoke. Right, that's true. Straight edge. And that goes, that goes a long way, right? But he just turned 78 in June, and I think he, what he redefines for all of us is what, what does the American work ethic look like? And so to me, I look at that, and I think to myself, think about even the pandemic and zooming it in, we've dealt with it in this building, you know, and kitted about it. And so with different people in different parts of the building. And I think he's somebody who's saying, you know, to the point of the call, or who called in early and said, well, we got a deficit, we got work to do. The first one to say that is Donald J. Trump. And I think that's part of why when you poll, people say, who can get the job done? Who can get it done? Who can think outside the box? Who can bring together a team of those Avengers, team of brilliant people, a diversity of people, meaning diverse business backgrounds, you know what I mean? People who've made it for themselves, but think outside that box. I think that's what he delivers here. When he talks about a golden age, I think that he's not saying, well, we got to cut government and we got to tighten our belt. I think he's looking outside that box saying, how do we reduce this deficit? How do we make America great again? How do we undo some of these things, which he'll do on day one? He promised that with executive orders such as title mine, which everybody's grappling with right now. It's done. It's over. You know, you talk about this diverse group that Trump has, you know, surrounded himself with. And one thing I noticed yesterday when I went to vote at the elementary school in Bluebell, there was a ton of signs up, obviously Trump and Vance, Wall's Harris. But I also saw Republicans for Harris signs. And then I saw Democrats for Trump signs. And if you think about it, you know, you're going to talk about Tulsi Gabbard and Elon Musk and Bobby Kennedy. And it's one of two things. They were either rejected or denied by the Democrat party like Bobby Kennedy was, right? Red headed stepchild of the Kennedy legacy family dynasty, the whole bit. And then they lose people as well. They lost people like Tulsi Gabbard. They lost people like Elon Musk because it's, it's not the old Democrat party. And I think what the Trump movement is and Don using the word that you used with diversity. And I'm not even talking about diversity in appearance. I'm talking about diversity in thought because a lot of these individuals, they're not staunch conservatives. They're not lifelong Republicans. I mean, Elon Musk is into climate, Bobby Kennedy. I mean, you go on down the list of those that are on board with the Trump movement. There's elements to them that identify with the right, like free speech and the second amendment, but they're not, you know, if you're going to rank the 20 issues and where you are from moderate to conservative, you don't need to check off the far right conservative box and everything. You can, you can be on board with Trump with two or three things. That's enough for you to vote for them. That's true. Trump talked about an unprecedented and powerful mandate. I think even his detractors would admit that this is cut three, Phil, if you will. Yeah, but they're cut three ago. America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's true. And the Senate races in Montana, Nevada, Texas, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania were all won by the maga movement. They helped so much. And in those cases, every one of them, we worked with the senators. They were tough races and, I mean, the number of victories in the Senate was absolutely incredible and, you know, nobody ever runs a perfect campaign. And there's, I don't think anything such as 100% unity behind the scenes. There's always backstabbing. There's always egos. But I really do believe we can put an end to what Don Stenzland has said for many years, especially in this incarnation of the morning show at the 23rd hour, Don always says Democrats. They always get it together. They rally behind and they, and Don always says get it together, GOP Don Stenzland. I'm here to say, I don't think you need to say that anymore because yes, Trump won. And it was not a perfect, you know, you had people behind the scenes that, you know, maybe shouldn't have been there or those that had ulterior motives and agendas, but they ran a damn good campaign. They ran a good campaign. They really did. They did. And they did much better than the Democrats, right? Yeah. Yeah. Ronna McDaniel, you know, she was always apparently having her spa day, but I don't see that happening here. I mean, we, you know, we heard through Michael Watley working with Lara Trump. I mean, kudos to them because they lawyered up and they put these lawyers out there and we heard from Linda Kearns calling in. I hope Linda is able to get a little sleep. But that election court was humming as they were in there any, any call and that's where this really was a grassroots situation because people, I mean, some of you, you were calling in here. We were, you know, I was texting Linda. Have you heard about this? Have you heard about this? Michael Watley telling him live on air. Have you heard about this? So that mattered that in real time, people is citizens. I mean, this is like, and the fact that it happened in Pennsylvania and you think about a battleground state, think about the American Revolution, I mean, this was to me a revolution. It was a referendum on these far left kooky policies that nobody wanted that didn't work and that brought down our country. And so here was this grassroots movement. I'm thankful. I feel like we were, we were part of that, but couldn't have done it without all of you listening, watching, calling in, going to PA dot protect the vote dot com, reporting that immediately. And then the RNC attorneys taking it to court and very quickly, very quickly dealing with it, having zero tolerance and sending that message, no, no, no, no hijinks here, no shenanigans, get or done and do it right, but they anticipated what the left, all the little tricky tricks they were going to do. They anticipated all of that. And this is what the first of all, this proves that you can, you can beat the Democrats. You can beat the machine and all the power and money they have behind their party and their movement. But this is the levels to which you will have to go to win and you can't take the foot off the gas in future elections, whether it's the, whether it's a primary, whether we're talking about, you know, whatever type of election is coming up, if you want Republicans to keep on winning, this is what you have to do and you have to take advantage of the ridiculousness that is mail in ballots early in person voting. And I was a little concerned yesterday, as I said all week because we were seeing Republicans do it at a much higher rate in the Sunbelt States. We were lagging behind here in Pennsylvania by 25 points to Democrats, but you did enough. So now you know what the blueprint is, you know, where you have to go, how hard you have to work and what you have to do. Now it's about replicating it. It's easy to get to the mountaintop. It is more difficult to stay up there and to stay up there, you got to keep doing what you did this time around for Trump and you have to have that same level of energy and motivation for other races, governor, house, Senate, mayor, whatever it is. And even at the most basic grassroots level, school boards, and I get it, the turnout is different for Trump because there's something different about Trump. But if you want to beat Democrats, this is what you have to do. And then for Democrats, I would say this and look, you can continue on with the progressive nonsense. That's fine by me because you're going to keep on losing. I think it was a experiment of four years that failed, but Democrats, and I said this for Republicans too, the more common sense you get and you kind of slide back slowly towards that center where a lot of the people are undecided, the better chance you have to win. Moving forward, if you're a Democrat and I know we have Democrats that listen, our boy Terry from King or Prussia, the Jimmy Matthews of the world, your best chance moving forward is with the Josh Shapiro type Democrats, not the AOC Democrats, not the Bernie Sander Democrats. So that's, but that's your problem, not mine. News this morning, the Trump's transition team is already working. That's already underway. What's he transitioning to? Co-chair by it's Linda McMahon and locally, yeah, and Howard Lutnik. Okay. So Lutnik is saying that Trump will be surrounding himself with people he trusts. His first administration, you know, and Trump talked about this. Those never Trumpers that he trusted, that's not going to happen this time. But Trump has said and his transition team saying that they're going to have the best you've ever seen, greatest business executives, politicians across the board and thinkers, who think outside the box. And so Lutnik, you know, talking about this this morning, just wanted to give you that developing story as we talk about what's already underway. And this is being led by Linda McMahon, Howard Lutnik. And remember, it was Tulsi Gabbard was in, you know, Tulsi was part of, is part of this transition as well. And for those who don't know, Linda McMahon is the wife of former WWE CEO Vince McMahon. I mean, we put wife into, huh? Is it really like, are they, I mean, on paper, they might be married, but I mean, come on. I don't think they've been married for a long time, it's not true. She works. I mean, we met her. She was here. I mean, Greg, you brought her in. She was when we were in the old building, but, you know, she was worked under the past Trump administration. Yeah. But I don't think she can work under Vince for a while. Leading a small business, you know, she's a tough, smart business lady. Yeah. I'm not saying she's not. I'm a huge fan of the WWF product, or the WWE product. I'm just saying that her and Vince aren't, you know, whatever I've felt cut for my God, lighten up everybody, Jesus, my lord, now I'm just letting you have your moment. Cut for Phil. This is a Trump on political victory that our country has never seen before cut for ago. And it needs help very badly. We're going to fix our borders. We're going to fix everything about our country. We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible political thing. Look what happened. This is crazy, but it's a political victory that our country has never seen before, nothing like this. So I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected here, 47th President, and your 45th President. And every citizen I will fight for you, for your family, and your future. Every single day I will be fighting for you, and with every grant in my body. I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve, and that you deserve. This will truly be the golden age of America. That's what we have to do. And get ready for the largest mass deportation operation in history. I hope he's able to deliver on that, especially when you talk about safety and security. If you're watching, you saw JD Vance clapping and smiling. We haven't mentioned JD Vance this morning, but I think you have to give a tip of the cap to JD Vance as well. You know, we've talked about how, you know, the Vice President doesn't really move the needle as far as winning an election for the President, but I think there's a lot of us that feel very, very confident that JD Vance can be a capable successor. And I would say this right now, because we know Trump will be turned out after these four years, you talk about Greg, the line wrapping around the block, the line starts behind JD Vance, moving forward after Trump. There's no doubt about it. And he's already with Don Jr. JD Vance and Eric Trump. They're also like the helping to share that transition. Speaking of JD Vance, cut 14 Phil Trump, Trump introducing the new Vice President. Go. The feisty guy, isn't it? You know, I've said, going to the enemy camp, and you know, the enemy camp is certain networks. A lot of people don't like to say, "Sir, do I have to do that?" He just goes, "Okay." Which one? CNN, MSDNC? He'll say, "Alright, thank you very much." He actually looks like, he's still like the only guy I've ever said. He really looks forward to it, and then he just goes in absolutely obliterates that. Well, Mr. President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey. I thank you for the trust that you've placed in me, and I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America. Boy, it seems like just yesterday we were talking about his childless cat lady comments, were we not? And that was going to be the leak in the Titanic that would sink the ship. And you know, you talk about his appearances in the media, and you heard Trump right there. And I need you to go on CNN, and MSNBC, and you know, take all the verbal bullets. He goes in there, and not only does he undress them, but he does it to the point where he never gets agitated. Like, that's, it's one thing to win a debate, and you get fired up, and your blood pressure starts to go up. Every time I watch JD Vance, no matter who it was with, CBS, or NBC, or ABC, CNN, on down the list, New York Times podcast, he always maintained his composure, and they are doing everything they can to have the aha gotcha moment. And JD Vance just never took their bait. And if you recall, you know, in, I don't know, about four weeks before the actual election, we broke down media appearances and interviews, and I recall the numbers. I think it was Tim Walls had done three interviews, Kamala Harris had done four, Trump had done 14. And I think JD Vance, the number I gave, was 59. It felt like he was just camped out on the Sunday shows for about 10 straight weeks. And it sounds from what Trump just said that that was their plan, just have him go out there and kind of demolish mainstream media, which he did at Don's Point, it worked. Yes, it did. By the way, Linda McMahon, she served on the Trump cabinet. She's credited. She's one of the countries. We're still on Linda McMahon. Yeah. Most highly respected women entrepreneurs. And she is credited with helping to grow WWE from a 13 person regional operation to a publicly traded global enterprise, more than 800 employees worldwide. I still remember her slapping Stephanie on television on Friday night SmackDown. What a glorious moment. You got to be a wrestling fan to know that moment. I'm gonna smack you down Linda smacking her own kids on TV. God bless her. One of the country's top female executives. Remember when she was like in a coma and Trish Stratus and Vince McMahon were having an affair right now? Right. That was a quality TV. Vince was living out his real life fantasies, two storylines. That was quality TV, my friend. Dana White then took to the stage. Love Dana White. This is cut five Phil. Cut five Phil Co. Sewing so well. I'd like to ask Dana just to say a couple of words because people love to hear from him. Nobody deserves this more than him and nobody deserves this more than his family does. This is what happens when the machine comes after you. What you've seen over the last several years, this is what it looks like. Couldn't stop him. He keeps going forward. He doesn't quit. He's the most resilient, hardworking man I've ever met in my life. His family are incredible people. This is karma ladies and gentlemen. He deserves this. They deserve it as a family. I want to thank some people real quick. I want to thank the Nell Boys, Aiden Ross, Theo Vaughn, bustle with the boys and last but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan and thank you America. Thank you. Have a good night. There he is, Dana White. You can see actually in the video there, you see Baron Trump on the right. I mean, he's as tall as a flagpole. My God. It was a six, seven, six, eight talk about a tall drink right there. But you know, it'll be interesting. You mentioned Theo Vaughn and he mentioned the podcast movement of the younger influencers out there will be very interesting to see because I think Stocker had the number earlier last week or late last week, only about eight or nine percent of Gen Z votes. And I would like to see what that college male demographic did on election day or maybe even leading up to election day in that 18 to 24 window. I think I think we can officially say Joe Rogan more powerful than Taylor Swift. Wow. Seriously. Oh, you can't argue with that now, can you? No, I don't think you can. I don't think you can. Maybe Taylor should have done a little bit more than just the Instagram post. Monte Tay. You started the slack. You're schmoozing with Travis. Um, yeah, I mean, that was like a half-hearted endorsement whether or not I mean it. And then Trump talked about Elon Musk. This is cut six. Cut six, Phil. Go. The Trump. Yeah. Who do you say? Oh, let me tell you. We have a new star. The star is born. Elon. Now he's an amazing guy. We were sitting together tonight and he spent two weeks in Philadelphia and different parts of Pennsylvania campaigning. You know, he sent the rocket up two weeks ago and I saw that rocket and I saw it coming down. I saw it. It was when it left. It was beautiful, shiny white when it came down. It didn't look so pretty. It was going 10,000 miles an hour and it was burning like hell. I said, "What happened to your paint job?" He said, "We've never made a paint that could withstand that kind of heat." But I saw it come down and turn around and it was, you know, it's like 22 stories. Oh, by the way, it looks a little smaller than that, but it's big. And it came down and down and you saw that fire burning and I said, "Only Elon can do this. It must be an Elon." And I told the story. I told it last night. I had a man on the phone. I had the screen muted. No sound. I was talking to a very important man. Happens to be here and a very important guy, one of the most important people and I would say the country, actually. But you know, I was president and now it looks like I was going to be maybe president again. So I figured I could ask him to hold. So I asked him to hold because, especially because you're going to be president again, they hold. So I took the phone down and I'm looking at the screen, I'm seeing this crazy thing that's going around and coming down, it looks like it's a crash into the gantry and I said, "Oh, no." And I said, "Do me a favor. Do you mind holding for a couple of 'em? I want to see this." I thought it was a space age movie or something. I put the phone down, bad butt, I didn't pick it up for 45 minutes and he was holding. But this spaceship came down and I saw those engines firing and it looked like it was over, was going to smash and then I saw the fire pour out from the left side and I put it straight and it came down so gently and then it wrapped those arms around it and it held it and just like you hold your baby at night, you know, baby. And it was a beautiful thing to see and I called Elana and I said, "Elana, was that you?" He said, "Yes, it was." I said, "Who else can do that? Can Russia do it? No. Can China do it? No. Can the United States do it other than you know? Nobody can do that." I said, "That's why I love you, Elon. That's great." And you know when we had the tragic hurricane, there you have it, a little rocket talk. It's unbelievable. There's no paint that can withstand the temperature. The storytelling is amazing. By the way, back to the podcasting thing, I don't want to leave this morning without saying how the Harris campaign was playing like 1989 politics, you know? The ground game going on SNL, having rallies with Taylor Swift, with Lady Gaga and Bruce. And the Trump campaign did none of that, went on a bunch of podcasts, you know it did rallies. They just did completely more modern approach, way more modern social media, just the whole thing and the Democrats have not caught up with that whatsoever. Which is wild because months ago, we were talking about and remember, Vivek Ramaswami said, "Hey, I know we hate TikTok, but we got to get on TikTok. We got to go where the country is migrating to, right? The evolution of social media, the on-demand, a la carte audience." Because we live in this fragmented, niche media society where everybody, and that's why it's so important, and this is like inside radio, but I remember my old boss in sports 10, 12 years ago saying, "Dude, you better bring it every segment. People have no attention span, and there's more options than ever. If you don't capture people, if you take a segment off, you lose." 100%. And they were so good at finding, and I don't know if that's Baron Trump, I don't know if that's bow loud across the board, but you're right, like Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi. You tried it out, Bill Clinton for God's sakes. I'm telling you, Dick, they're finally dead, he's definitely, he's definitely, definitely saying that, right? If this was me in 1992, I would have wiped the floor with him. What do you think Joe Biden's thinking right now? Oh, he's the happiest, he's probably happier than Trump. What do you think Hillary's thinking right now? She's happier than Trump's. Yeah. Because she says, "See, it wasn't just me, it wasn't just me. See if they would have run me for a second time." Run me, ran me? Yeah, well, did they have to find out how to use that word? I did that just for you, Cal. Mate, maybe I could have won, she couldn't have, but it's, yeah, they're super happy this morning. Yep. All right, let's get to some reaction, shall we? I know people have been waiting for this, the reaction from people. Let's start with, let's start with that. This is NBC News, this is cut one, Phil, NBC News blaming Biden for Kamala Harris' loss because he dropped out too late. There's gonna be a lot of figure pointing, a lot of figure pointing. So buckle up, kids, cut one, Phil Garo. Well, and that's what makes the timing, I think, of President Biden's decision to step down after the debate, something that if she does, in fact, lose, will be under a microscope because, of course, there was so much discussion even over the summer about potentially having an open primary and having that fight play out within the Democratic Party. So I think it's one of the big questions moving forward. It's, I mean, she's not wrong in the fact that if Joe Biden would have just said early last year, I'm not running again and they would have had a primary, they could have seen how weak she was. But that's true. That being said, none of these mainstream media lackeys for the Democrats get to sit there and pin this and blame it on Joe because they were the ones in March, in April and in May, in June, even up on to June 27th before that debate in Atlanta. This is the best Joe we've ever seen. Joe's not incognative decline. They lied to us and they told us that Joe was still in his prime on his a game. And then once he self-destructed on June 27th, they had the panic. And again, remember, I said this, they could not supersede and kick Kamala to the curb. It would be sexist and it would be racist. And they didn't want to have a primary to that point of Kristen Walker. They could have had a primary and found a capable quality candidate in their eyes. But they decided to push Kamala because they wanted to make us believe that she's Michelle Obama. She's Oprah. She can't shine those two ladies shoes. Van Jones on CNN blames, he was on the Virgin tears, by the way, he blamed sexism and racism. There it is. For why Kamala lost. Yep. Cut to Phil. By the way, I mean, look, look, Van Jones, as far as I could tell, Monday night, because we played it yesterday morning, was the only Democrat I saw on TV who was cautioning everybody. He was right. Saying, hey, guys, I'm really worried about, about Philadelphia, the voter, like he was kind of throwing caution to the wind there. So, you know, you can, you can mock Van Jones and this all you want to. But he was, he was the only one that I saw on TV, warning the Democrats of anything. That's right. Cut to. I'm thinking about the people who are not a part of anybody's elite, who are hurting tonight. There are African-American women who know a little bit about being talked down to and know a little bit about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried to dream a big dream over the past couple of months and tonight they're trading in a lot of hope for a lot of hurt and they were hoping that maybe this time, this time, one of their own could be seen as worthy. And once again, they're facing rejection and that hurts. They thought tomorrow morning they're going to walk out with their shoulders back a little bit, maybe able to breathe for the first time and feel like they belong someplace. They did everything that they knew how to do and it's going to be harder than it should be to mark them the whole of their heads up and they're not the only people who are hurting tonight. If you're a parent, if you're a parent of a trans kid, your child's face was used as a springboard to power for somebody that doesn't feel good. They're going to be people tomorrow. We're going to be handing clothes at the dry cleaners to people who don't have papers. They're going to be people who are going to be cleaning your teeth tomorrow, who don't have papers and they're terrified tonight. And so it's easy to blow this off. People who woke up this morning with a dream and are going to bed with a nightmare and those people didn't deserve to be respected and held and talked to. Those are the people who are going to pay their price or whatever to exercise. You know, Van, I'm not interested in your feelings. If you're worried about your feelings, that's what they created Hallmark for. Check them out. Pretty cool company. So I don't want to hear about the feelings. You called the guy Hitler. The guy was shot at by all of the dangerous rhetoric. So feelings be damned. You should have had a better candidate than Kamala Harris. You knew she was a terrible candidate. You tried to prop her up. Nobody liked her. Nobody's ever liked her. She's the most far left liberal senator of all time. And the reality is this, as Stephen A Smith, another black man once said, perhaps it's not sexism or racism or misogyny. It's not misogyny. It's policy. Her policies, most of America realized she was super, super far left or they didn't know enough about her. And you can say, well, she only had 90 days. You had 90 days and you didn't use your time wisely because all you did for 90 days was talk about Trump and Hitler and Nazis instead of explaining who you are and what you are beyond saying, I grew up in a middle class family. She was a copy and paste plagiarized campaign propped up by big tech and big media. That's what she was. And America saw right through it. We played this earlier, but it's worth playing again. This is cut eightfield. This is Jake Tapper who is shocked that Kamala Harris didn't outperform Biden in a single county in Pennsylvania. Go. So you asked, are there any places that the vice president is over performing Joe Biden in 2020? So we could show you that as well. We just bring that out here. Harris over performing 2020. Holy smokes. There you go. Go away and see if there's anything in the east side there. Literally nothing. Literally nothing. Literally not one county. Not one county. Jimmy Kelly, I'm going to need two Jake Tappers on my board. I'm going to need holy smokes and nothing or literally nothing on my board. That goes back to and we we touched on this a few weeks ago about how we saw the Senate versus the presidency and is there a split is that you know, is that really going to end and this goes Nick to what you were saying about how she is a an unpopular candidate. All the all of the evidence you need is this comment from Jay John Heilman this morning on MSNBC. He said this performed Kamala Harris. What explains that? I don't know that I've ever seen a situation where consistently a party is a party Senate candidates have overperformed their presidential nominee. Somebody will correct me if there's a if there's a past example that I can't think of one, but it's pretty much across the board in these competitive center races. What explains that? So the Senate the Democrat Senate candidates overperformed her, which means that people went to the voting booth voted for a Democrat senator and voted for Trump. That's amazing. Or said that or went for third party or something like that. I mean, look, you know, there's there's a reason why those stories were coming out midway through Joe's first term that that Kamala I mean, how many times did we see the politicos of the world with columns in year three, Kamala looks to hit her stride. The Veep tries to reinvent herself. Is she net? I mean, from day one, she was a disaster. I mean, the all you have to do is talk about the borders are right. She was labeled the borders are by the media, by the Democrats, the whole bit and she never visited the border. And I think really what and we talk about this, you know, sound by social media, ah ha got you a moment type society we live in. She really shot herself in the foot. I think it was the view when they asked her, what would you have done differently? And she looked up into the into the lights on ABC six and she was like, uh, no, I would really wouldn't have done anything differently. Like, wait a minute. Yeah. Boom. That might have been ballgame right there. Last and asked her the question. That's true. Yeah. Uh, Lawrence O'Donnell, we'll do one more. I see Tony Bruno in the, uh, in the bullpen, is he doing pushups? Uh, he's doing pushups getting, getting ready to take his victory lap. Uh, Lawrence O'Donnell, yes, and, and I guess this, again, this happened earlier in the night. So you can't always judge people by way that I say earlier in the night because you don't know how it's going to play out later, but it, if Trump takes a popular vote, this, this is not going to age very well. Uh, Lawrence O'Donnell blaming when he saw the writing on the wall that Kamala Harris was not going to win this, uh, we started blaming the founding fathers for the electoral college. Oh, cut 12. So go mama's making all their kids vote. I made not only my kids, but my bonus son also I literally was literally, I mean, it was it was relentless. I have a bonus. I would, you know, you have to have an extra cause I have three multi-ball. So I, I don't like to be outnumbered with odd numbers. We have three. So we add a fourth so they can team up and it kind of dissipates their power. Wow. Yeah. Give us more influence. This is, this is always have an extra. We take them off vacation. Deep insight into your parenting strategies. Even numbers. Keep me in charge. Lawrence. You know, I would like to issue an apology to all of those states that we have not mentioned. Uh, it's not our fault. It's the founding fathers. They decided on this thing called the Electoral College, which interestingly, no other country in the world decided to copy. And because of that, in presidential terms, in effect on nights like this, it, you have a right to think that it feels like no one cares about your book. If you're in California or if you're in New York and when you think about how enormous a force that can be in voter suppression, there may be nothing quite like it. Imagine if California voters ever got to think that their votes for president matter. There are seven million people in California who don't vote or registered. They don't vote today and, and how many of them would turn out and oh, by the way, how many more millions would that add to panel Harris's total New York, the state of New York, another seven million people who don't vote in this presidential election because they know what the outcome is for their state. Most of those, if they voted would add millions to Kamala Harris. And that this Electoral College problem is one that the devil's us in the 21st century as it never has before. Thank you for saying that because it's so cool. So the Electoral College is now Jim Crow 3.0. My vote doesn't matter in California. That's like a baseball fan saying, I hate the fact that the Yankees won the World Series. There's no salary cap in baseball. It's not a fair playing field. Interesting. You always talk about that in a losing effort, right? What's the complaint going to be when Trump wins the popular vote once everything gets tabulated here in the next handful of hours because he leaves the popular vote as well by over 5 million votes? It's incredible. Yeah. No, what's incredible is actually creating three kids with Joy Reid. That's incredible. That's incredible. Had to go there. I just what a detestable human being just an and by the way, they're going to act like the world's burning, but let's be real. Trump is gold for these great words. Thank you. They are doing back flips in meetings down in their little conference room on MSNBC. You know who's not thrilled? Fox News. Fox News is not thrilled because their ratings are going to go down. You know who's thrilled? MSNBC and CNN because all the ratings are going to go sky high. Trust me on that. Yep. All right. Tony Bruno. He is coming up next from the state of Florida. I think Bruno officially declared Trump winning Florida at about 2 p.m. yesterday, and we'll talk to Tony on the other side as we continue here on Kaling Company, but first a word from our friends at Duck, Duck, Go because we're all sick of big search engines and big tech like Google. We don't trust them. I mean, if you just Googled yesterday, how do I vote for Trump and how do I vote for Harris? You would have seen how Google rigged it. In fact, it's been community noted, but that doesn't happen with search engines and companies like Duck, Duck, Go. That's why I'm so proud to partner with Duck, Duck, Go again, the best search engine going and they are a locally founded company. 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She was a bad candidate or a, oh, it's racist or sexist, really not about her. It's in general, the Democrat party just went, whoo, too far left progressive, but they were just mean. And I just, you know, thinking about all the different individuals who think about the non violent J sixers who are sitting in jail all this time, think about, I mean, just think about all of this injustice. And even at the local level, I mean, just, just parents and people, all the businesses shut down and all the, I mean, there's so much of it. You think of the persecution by our government at the local level, state level. And of course, Trump, I think is the, is the face of that when you think of the, that persecution by government. But I think a lot of us have felt that many different ways I really do. And I, and I think a lot of people this morning are, are waking up and going through that range of emotion because it's just like, Oh, thank God, please God, you know, let, let this, this be over and let them get the message. But they've been nasty. Yes, they have. Let's start with Jimmy Matthews, our boy in Blue Bell, my neck of the woods. Jimmy, good morning. How you doing, pal? Good morning. How are you? I am doing fabulous. The bigger question is, how are you? I'm doing well. I talked to my uncle last night around 10 30 and I asked him what her chances were. And I asked if she's going to win and he said no, so I'll go down to 10 30. So Chris knew it 10 30 last night. So a 10 30, he saw that. So, you know, I disagree that, that there's going to be mass portate deportations, though. I think we found out last night that the electorate was quite, a lot of the electorate for, for Trump was, was Hispanic. Yeah, but here's what I would say about that and, and that's just it that too often the media says the Hispanic vote, you know what I mean? The woman, well, his, if you say Hispanic, let's, let's take that through Puerto Ricans, Mexicans will be, people have a lot of pride, do you know what I mean? Like, we don't say, oh, well, the German vote or the East European vote. So part of this is, I think, painting with a broad brush, but what we've seen and, and wasn't it hazardous earlier with a very emotional call saying he came to this country at 16 or 15 with a shirt on his back and, and did, and did things legally through a legal pathway. But how what we're seeing, Jimmy, is that within our current Hispanic, a great, proud, powerful American community that many are saying, hey, those, those wolves in sheep's cloth are coming to this country and those are criminals that are, I mean, convicted criminals, fleeing prisons, gang members, who are they going to hide amongst, they're going to hide within our great Hispanic communities, many of them who are hardworking individuals. So they were the first line of this going, oh, hell to the no, do you know what I mean? No, oh, no, no, no, no. And by the way, this community that we have in our, in our great Hispanic American community, these individuals are people of faith. So they want a great future for their children. They're not talking about abortion or these progressive far left issues. These are conservatives and they will help shape the concert, the new conservative party that we're seeing that is representing the working person, which by the way, that used to be owned that sector of working people was often owned by the Democrats. I think it's, it is all changing here and that to me gives us great hope. Yep. Well said. 855-839-1210 CJ in Havertown is with us and he's calling in with an update from yesterday's phone call CJ, what's going on buddy? Good morning, everybody. How are you? We are well. Just brief. And they got, and they got Tony trying to get in. So good news. I got bad news, bad news is she didn't vote Trump, the good news is she didn't vote Kamala. He went third party, which is what we kind of figured out yesterday, right? Yep. I kind of figured she wouldn't leave that way. So I only put her on a partial sex band. So you put the wife on the sex band. Yes. Good work by you, man. We can have it both ways, you know, but other than that, it's a good win. Keep up the great work guys. I really love the show. All right. CJ, thank you very much. If you have no idea what we're talking about, I gave you the one story yesterday from the day, two days ago from the Daily Mail where the wife wrote in and she said that she was going to put her husband on a sex band. If he votes for Trump, CJ, one of our great listeners just called in yesterday, he is voting Trump. He was under the impression that it's possible that his wife would vote Trump or third party, but he did not foresee her voting for Kamala Harris. And that's a, I would say, especially in a battleground state like Pennsylvania to defacto victory for Donald Trump. So yeah. And I was looking at those. I mean, we just don't have time. We've tried to get through the state and house races in Pennsylvania and across the nation earlier this morning, but, you know, I will say this just as a broad Pennsylvania, not as broad. I meant a broad perspective, not as a broad Pennsylvania, Jill Stein and the independence, a little over 1% of that vote for Pennsylvania. So it is seen as a vote that would then take away from the vice president. That's correct. 855-839-1210. Let's go to South Philadelphia. Frank is up next. Frank, you go ahead. Frank's doing his own show in the background. He's ordering a sandwich and he's having a conversation. That's fine. So if you want to jump back in, we got some open lines. Tony Bruno will join us coming up shortly at the, hopefully at the top of the hour. But when we look back at this, and let's, let's try to do our best, and I know we didn't make predictions. And we can sit here and look at all the things that Harris did wrong, that the Democrats did wrong. We can also look at all the things that Trump did right and Republicans did right. But if you're just to break it down and look at the nuts and bolts, and we can talk about messaging, we could talk about candidates, we could talk about strategy and media, and the reality was this, we knew that if this election, no matter how it played out, and I said this yesterday, if Trump wins, it's going to be because, it's going to be because the issues carried him to the finish line. If Harris wins, it's Trump derangement syndrome, it's Roe v. Wade, it's female reproductive rights, it's, you know, all the Hitler stuff that paid off from the media, obviously Trump is the victor. And I think this is a breakthrough moment because we talked, even in the primary season, that, you know, it's the, it's the intangibles. It's the little things, you know, even like if you go back to Ron DeSantis, he's too short. We don't elect presidents that are under six feet tall. He's awkward. Nikki Haley is this, Vivek Rama Swami is that, but at the end of the day, with everything Donald Trump dealt with for eight or nine years, you know what I actually think this came down to? You're like, you know what? You don't realize what you have until it's gone. I think that applies and that that is in play here, right? Because whatever happened four years ago, and thank God, we don't even have to talk about that anymore. But for whatever reason, whether you think it was on the up and up or it was not, for some reason, even though Trump gained 12 million in the popular vote from 16 to 20, going up from 62 million to 74 million. And I gave some of these numbers last night is the country going in the right direction. Are you better off financially than you were four years ago? Remember, in 2020, 60% of Americans thought the country was going in the wrong direction. And there was a change, right? Joe Biden ended up becoming the president. And now fast forward four years later, 70% of Americans thought the country was going in the wrong direction, signaling a need and a desire and a want for change. Same thing financially, four years ago, 18% of people polled in exit polls said they were falling behind financially. Now, yes, that was pandemics, lockdown, shutdown closures, all of that. But now four years later, everything's open, everything's up and running and operational. That number went from 18% to 31%. So the writing was on the wall. The recipe for success was there. You just had to find a way to get to those few undecideds, those independents and say, look, I don't need you to agree with everything on Trump. I don't even need you to like him. But let me ask you this, were you better off four years ago? And I think there are some people out there, and maybe we'll never hear from them gone. Maybe they'll never tweet about it. Maybe they won't share it in the grocery store. But maybe there were men, there were women across many different ideological views that said, you know what, the dollar went further with me. I had a secure border. There was no wars going on. Our police were able to police without being persecuted and labeled the bad guys. And you know, maybe people said, you know what, okay, I don't want to deal with the headaches. I'll tune out the noise. But the bottom line is we were better off with Trump. And I think Harris did a terrible job of defining herself and also the whole change concept. They really tried to paint Trump as the incumbent. We're going to turn the page. No, no, no, America, for whatever you think about the election, we turn the page and then we turned it right back, right? So like it was Trump. He's the biggest upset of all time. Hillary had a 98% chance of winning. And then for whatever reason, he didn't get reelected, America turned the page and now they went right back to the old page, right? Yeah. I mean, part of this is I do feel that Trump became the vote for hope and change. That's true. But there's more to it because as the day as we think about this, this victory now and the red wave and the numbers are still coming in, like in Pennsylvania, those state Senate races that we're watching, you know, the Republicans gaining. So what does that mean when you look at, at the top of the ticket, when you look at the national races, the federal races, then you look at the statewide, what we're going to have is transparency. So all these think about all of this that we've been put through, all of this now with Republicans in charge now, they're going to start revealing all the stuff that has been hidden from us. And so now we get the big reveal. We get to know everything because they're going to start releasing these records. I believe that those J sixers non-violent, I think that they will be pardoned or, or those sentences, commuted that sort of thing. But as well, all of the other junk that we've the trash that we've been put through. And, and so I think there's, there's a piece of this is it's not revenge. I'm not angry as far as wanting revenge, but I, I do want answers and I do want the truth to come out, and so these truths that we are going to learn, it all will be exposed. And I hope to God that if there are criminal activities, and again, I don't want persecution. None of us want that. That's what we voted against. But I do want law and order to return. That's a good thing for all of us. So not just the fiscal responsibility that I think will happen, but as well, the answers and the law and the order and, and true justice. And we're going to learn a lot of, I mean, this is going to be tough as we learn this over the next year. Yeah. And I'll also say this. I know a lot of people think there's a lot of hard work ahead. And yes, I mean, there is hard work, although I think the harder thing was for him to get back into office and he's able to achieve that. I think the rest will fall in place in due time. And you know, he has four years and then presumably maybe you get more with a guy like JD Vance. But the reality is this for me, for those first time Republicans, for those first time Trump voters, he's going to have to deliver. And I believe he will, but he's going to have to deliver because if you finally won some people over, you can't fail those people because those people will never come back. And that's very important to keep in mind as well. 855-839-1210, the number will continue your calls in the final hour, nine o'clock hour on a no sleep Tuesday. And I believe we have Bruno lined up as well and we'll do that on the other side. It's Kaylin company and we're back after this. Yeah. 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You know, I said I'm going to wake up, I'm going to set the alarm for 3 a.m. And I was pretty close, but I was up, but I was watching SpongeBob, I'm not BS it. I was watching SpongeBob after here in Florida, where we had the election results like one minute after the polls closed, you know, Florida leads the way. I mean, this used to be the epicenter of bad elections, right? We couldn't get anything done right, and I can say we because I live here now. I'm a resident, even though the Pennsylvania Democrats called me like every 5 minutes to ask if I was voting for Kamala Harris, and I recorded a lot of those calls that I put it all over my Twitter account, and it was fun. But again, I'm not going to call people names, you know, I'm not going to take a victory lap because the bottom line is the people, the people spoke, and this wasn't, this was a bloodbath. Can we use a word bloodbath? But we have a lot to lose. First of all, I want to thank Scott, the guy Scott Presella should forget about getting money for a car for the guy. Scott Presella is the hero Philadelphia and Pennsylvania was looking for Scott Presella almost single handedly helped flip Pennsylvania back to the to the Republicans. The work he did, meanwhile, Kamala Harris was given way millions of dollars to celebrities to come up and not even sing. This guy got $100,000, and how much is he worth now to the Trump administration? What he did here. He's invaluable. You can't put a price tag on that, Tony. I remember, I used to talk to Scott back, you know, he was coming to Philadelphia back when I was living in my basement in South Philly, and he was doing street cleanups. That's how he started. He was going around the country. I used to have the Bruno Broome Brigade when I was at 1210. We would go out and clean, you know, local parks and local, what do you call, basketball areas, you know, where there was trash and dirt. And so he was doing stuff cleanups in the Philadelphia area, helping people clean up trash. And then all of a sudden, you know, he moves to Pennsylvania full time and goes out. So he got the Amish involved. The Amish mafia was representing Lancaster. And so he's, to me, the unsung hero for the state of Pennsylvania for those people. He is. He's an amazing, amazing guy, and Linda Kearns. She was active yesterday, too, on social media. She did a great job, and the poll watchers after all the hanky-panky, and I'm glad that's all cleared up. The one thing I was worried about, guys, at 3 a.m., actually, when Trump got up, I was flipping around at that point because MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, none of them called Trump as the winner. Right. They were still, after it was, after he got to 266, or two, uh, it was at 266, and he only needed four or more, they are, then they called Hawaii right away. And that was it. He got to 270. But if you were watching CNN, MSNBC, all the media that is now basically exposed itself as the frauds that they are, the real enemy within the enemy of the people, the Philadelphia Inquirer Board, all of these mainstream media people should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. But they're not because they were on there last night still going crazy that Trump was going to declare victory even though he didn't have the vote. So this Trump campaign, which did everything perfectly, they waited. They waited until they got to 270 before they even thought about going up there because all they were saying was, well, you know, Trump's going, he's going to take a victory lap and he hasn't even won yet. You know, and Rachel Maddow's neck was growing. I haven't seen her neck get that long since I was in a Toys R Us, and I saw the giraffe. What was his name? The Toys R Us giraffe? I remember that guy. Jeffrey. Jeffrey. Jeffrey. Yeah. Jeffrey. Yeah. Jeffrey. Not Jeffrey. No. By the way, how about playing golf? Yeah. Jeffrey Lori playing golf with Obama. By the way, the biggest losers. Let's go first. Kamala and Waltz. Yep. Yeah. My right here. Yes. I got my loser list right here. We wrote it down. We wrote it down. We love this. I made a list. This is like an argument came a throne. Yeah. Let's go to the list. Shane, first of all, I want to thank Barack and Michelle Obama. What a great closing argument you guys had out there. I want to thank Bill and Hillary. And I want to thank the drunk Bush daughter, Liz Cheney, Adam Pinsinger, Arnold Schwartz and Egger, the Pennsylvania Democrats, Oprah, Springsteen, Bon Jovi, Beyonce, J-Lo, De Niro, the Avengers, the political information complex. I mean, there's just not enough tape to go around. Like a wrap. The Avengers. Yeah. The Avengers right off. Yeah. We never played that clip, but all the Avengers got together and all the Avengers. Yeah. Go back to being fake people and who's the other guy? Will Ferrell. Will Ferrell, he should change his name to F-E-R-A-L. All of these people, all the last minute, the parkway and all the entertainers and the crowds. What did they do? They just, this proves one thing. Hillary Clinton did it back in 2016 and then they trotted out this same. Let's get all the celebrities out there and this is going to lock it up. And then it didn't. It absolutely backfired. Lady Gaga, all these people have proven. And still are all these white men for Harris, they're losers and they know they're losers. But I'm not going to, I'm trying to be nice here. Yeah. Michael Keaton. How about Michael Keaton? Yeah. Take that for a swing. Yeah. I mean, come on, proving that we should never ever listen to any celebrity endorsements except Joe Rogan. Yeah. Joe Rogan close the deal. He did. That's true. You did. Your thoughts, I got to get your thoughts on one of your favorite individuals that you left off your list and I'm surprised you did and dumbed your dad. I was very angry that you don't have them right at the top of the list. How about the enemy from like two hour sleep? Yeah. I'm making a list and keeping it twice. You know, you got to make the list has to be, you know, the list comes for all. But you know, I have, I have, by the way, women, the big, the big story last night was women buy milk and eggs more than they get abortions. I think that was one of the other messages. That was delivered last night. Thank you for that. She was statistic. Thank you. Well, you know, that's what, that's a, but the bottom line is this. People went out and voted and it wasn't, you know, this was a mandate. This wasn't, oh, he just, you know, the funny thing is the whole, the, what we're going to see is that Timo Obama, what's his name? The guy that who's not going to be the house speaker, they thought he was going to, Hakeem Jeffrey. Hakeem Jeffrey, yeah. Sit down. Yeah, boy. Jeffrey's Chuck Schumer, he's going to stay in the Senate, but he's not going to be the Senate president anymore. That's why he was sucking up at that big, the album, right? Yeah. Like you knew he was socializing with Hitler. Yep. I thought that was a no now. I guess not. Yeah. Tony, what about Larry Krasner? Larry Krasner. Larry Krasner. Oh, F.R.A.M. Did you find out? You're going to find out if you try to do a militia, and Larry Krasner, first of all, got his ass handed to him in the court of law, trying to sue Elon Musk. This little strapper thinks he's a powerful guy. He's got no juice. He's got no juice at all. Zero juice. This guy should be run out of. Where's Jim Kenny? By the way, how come Jim Kenny didn't come back and support Kamala? He's smart. Come on. All these people. He's in the burbs. Having his perseca. Leave him alone. Leave him out of this. I mean, yeah. Let me, I got some other peep. Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi. I mean, I'll tell you, he's a good looking lesbian. You got to give me this. He's ever an aging lesbian. He does. Bon Jovi is the prettiest lesbian I've ever seen. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Where's Taylor Swift at this morning? Has Taylor Swift conceded the election yet? No, but, but the, what's his name's mother in the box? You saw that the other night, right? Patrick Mahomes. Yeah. Patrick Mahomes. In the box. Everybody's talking about Taylor Swift and all the, by the way, one thing that I'm glad that we're going to see, hopefully the NFL will, starting with the Thursday night game, will get this stinking vote and it takes all of us crap out of the end zone. Yes. I mean, you know, that's what it was. The NFL, they use the power of everybody, celebrities, important politicians, the media. There has never been a more concerted effort to try to stop a man. And the people, but the, you know, the good thing is the people voted and they said what they said. It's, this is a, this is a, not just a bloodbath. It's an absolute, I mean, rat. This is what give me some other terms to describe what happened last night. Biblical beatdown. Molly. It was. It was a bib. Molly. How about, how about a boat racing, boat racing, I love boat racing. Can I, can I just ask, you know, tone, because you're, you know, born and raised South Philadelphia. But I, I just wonder for you thinking about the air conditioning. I heard more Philadelphia moms talking about the fact that, you know, they're giving all this money, Biden, Harris to others, even, you know, Ukraine, this and that. And we don't have an air conditioning. How much do you like things like that as far as show me the money moments that Philadelphia, you know, because the vote didn't come out for Philadelphia. Is that something like that unique in Philadelphia? You know what I mean? Does that, what does that say to you? The fact that we don't have the air conditioning in our schools, well, you know, that, that's because the problem is the media doesn't care about that. You know, the local media, the corrupt daily Philadelphia Inquirer, how about that emergency editorial? Did you see that the other day? We have an emergency editorial, the Inquirer, the Philadelphia Inquirer board, whatever, we, we will give you the newspaper for six months for a dollar. They couldn't, they can't even give the Inquirer away. When they were out there with their emergency opinion, the Inquirer opinion editorial board has an emergency. You got to stop Donald Trump. I know, by the way, if you'd like to subscribe, we give you six months for a dollar, six months for a dollar. That's not enough to buy Will Bunch a croissant. That's not enough for him to get a cup of coffee at Wawa. Wawa, very good. Nice sponsor reference. Thank you, sir. Thank you. We got more Wawa's down here than they do in Philly now. I'm also wondering, Tony, from the NBA crowd, you know, LeBron James. Yeah, LeBron. Where's LeBron? Yeah. Where's Greg Popovich? The Spurs code. You can really spike in the football today. Steve Kramer. What say you say you say you say you all the NBA players. What say you? I need the list is just getting started. This list, I believe Santa Claus won't have a list the way I will propose. And again, I'm not looking for retribution. I don't want people thrown into jail. I just want people to realize that common sense prevailed. That's what this is about. Common sense. They tried to prop up a candidate. Comadina. Yeah, exactly. They tried to prop up a candidate. And at the end of the day, it becomes night and we're just getting darker earlier, which I hate. But at the end of the day, people saw through Kamala Harris. She was the most transparent, fraudulent candidate ever put forward. Had nothing to do with her being a woman, had nothing to do with her color, skin color. And hopefully, you know, the good news, the best news, speaking of list, Mayork is this gone. Mayor Pete is gone. Oh, Dr. Richard Levine is gone. All of these crumb bums who have been trying to destroy the country with the woke nonsense. Mayor Pete. Yeah. Yeah. Mayor Pete, I believe it's still some pothole. Who to judge? It's time for me, Mayor Pete to go back to South Bend and fill up the potholes. He gone. Look at that. Look at the, look at the trash that's being taken out now. You know, especially Mayorkas, Mayorkas, the fact, I mean, on day one, I think Mayorkas should be fired now. Oh, people have spoken well, in New York is all of these other from Creek Powerds are now going to be looking for work. And it's Cheney. Yeah. How about Liz Cheney? How about that? How about this coalition? Cheney, Beyonce, people being paid money, as you said, Don, people in Philadelphia, the kids are in school. The air conditioning's not worked as best as they don't want any school choice. School choice, you know, it's all about my body, my choice. But the choices are only about abortion. They're not about schools. They're not about not taking injections or COVID vaccines without facing being fired or being condemned by people. And so don't give me that you're the party of choice. You're the party of Jackasses, the Democratic party died last night. It died at 1 a.m. Eastern time. And they are in full disarray and the media, the media has exposed itself as totally irrelevant. Every newspaper, every columnist, every talking head, people on MSNBC, the one, the two guys, what do they call themselves? The two guys who write on presidential history, the historians will not be able to write any more books about history. I mean, the histrionics is what we're talking about. All of these morons on it. I can't wait for the view. Today the view will have the highest ratings ever. I want to see Whoopi Goldberg spontaneously combust like the movie Scanners. Remember the movie Scanners with everybody's head blows up? I want to see, I want to see the entire cast of the view beg for forgiveness and then pull the plug. ABC should just throw the switch at the end of the show and put those, put those. I'm asking what those offers, not the cast, not the pastor. You know, I never do this nonsense and I never mandate. But I mandate that today at 11 a.m. during your show, you hot up the view and Dan can do running commentary on you. We can have some fun. You know, morning show and all those not cases, you know, the amazing thing is Mika, how's Mika doing? She's all in black tone. She's all she's grieving. How's Mika doing? How's Mika? Tony, let me hear you say it one time, Tony. How does it feel, Mika? Give it to me one time. How does it feel? Josh Shapiro. How does it feel? Being shafted by your own party so that they could put up the prancing, prancing queen, Tim Walsh. You know, Tim Walsh still has a job, but when we see her here from, I heard that the reason Kamala Harris did not give a concession speech, she, she couldn't figure out which accent to use. So she didn't know what she was going to give a concession speech as an Indian woman, as a black woman, as a, as a prosecutor, as she has, she stood for nothing. And now she's sitting down and done, get out, get out. The most amazing thing, guys, is the fact that here you go. Now you got Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are still the president and vice president of the United States. What's the next couple of months going to be like with those two clowns? What are they going to do? They're not going to do anything. I'll tell you exactly what they'll say. They'll send up Kareem, John Pierre, and she'll say things like this and not going to get beyond that or I would refer you to the last or I'll see you tomorrow or she'll get all to me. There you go. That's what they'll do. Well, at least we don't have circle back Jen Psaki. She's still bubbling in her own bodily fluids. Absolutely gone crazy with Rachel Maddow. By the way, when you see, by the way, all those, all those people on MSNBC just doubled their salaries. They're, they're going to get, oh yeah, absolutely, they're going to get a huge ratings ratings boost from the next four years. Absolutely. The Trump is the best thing that ever happened to the Democratic Party and to the media. What else would they talk about if Kamala Harris won? They would have to try to run their news conferences and try to explain what she said. That we've been spared that she was incapable. Let's be honest. This is this facts. This isn't political. I'm not a right wing zealot. I'm a common sense guy. And the fact that she was never able, including that last statement about voting on the prop in California, that she actually put up there and then couldn't say whether or not she voted for it. She said, you know, I sent my ballot in and hopefully it's counted. And the bottom line is she didn't stand for anything. I love Venn diagrams. Well, I do too. You can go back and work on the Venn diagrams. Now, what's she going to do for the next couple of months? What do you think? I love electric school buses. Work on the school bus? Well, she can come to Philly and take the entire yard full of electric school buses that are still rotting somewhere in a septi yard. Yeah, she can drive stuff though. There you go. Working McDonald's drive through. I don't know. Maybe she can come and help build a Roosevelt Boulevard Expressway. Yeah. See, she can get a shovel. Remember when she and Dougie? By the way, what's going to happen to poor Dougie? I know. Dougie fresh, Doug Emhoff. Yeah. I hope things didn't get out. I hope he didn't get angry last night when she lost. I hope it didn't raise hands. I hope it didn't put hands on Kamala. You know, he does have that background. Oh, now hopefully Nancy Pelosi's a little disgusted with you, Tony. Why would you even cover that? I mean, come on. Well, we have to, Nancy and I were tight, you know, we were very close. I saw that picture in my San Francisco days. Yes. All right, brother, great stuff. That was back in the day. That was back in the day when I would look at people look at the picture and say, would. By the way, Nancy Pelosi, who's calling Trump unfit mentally, is just one another term. Do you believe it? Do you want another term? This is the party of the future, 83-year-old Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, and the rest of the relics that are now the face of the DNC. Please don't bother me with such frivolity. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Donnie Bruno. Great stuff, brother. All right, everybody. Let's unify. Let's unify. Gets us. Let's get unity. Yes. In the community. In the community. Love you, brother. Enjoy it. We'll talk to you. Love you guys. There he is. Good night, everybody. Good night, everybody. Good night, everybody. There he is. Study Bruno live from Florida. 9 o'clock hour brought to you by McCauslyn Lock and alarm. Business owners count on McCauslyn to secure and control access to their facilities featuring top-of-the-line equipment, industry-leading customer service, and a wealth of experience. McCauslyn Lock and alarm securing your business, securing your future. We'll do some cut sheet stuff. We got a lot to do. 35 more minutes left to play before we pass the baton off to Don Stensland here on Talk Radio 1210 W.P.H.T. My friends at Piazza Premium Automobiles featuring the latest luxury vehicles from today's top brands. I'm talking about Mercedes Benz, Jaguar Land Rover, BMW Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, and so much more. 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I didn't have a drink at all last night, and I feel like I have a hangover. And Joe, I'm going to take the longest nap of all time today, by the way. Exactly. I just said you're glued to the TV like a zombie. I didn't have to have a beer or anything in my hand, but today I'm like, I'm drained, but exuberant at the same time, and you had perfect timing putting Tony Bruno on him in my car crying. Bon Jovi is a good looking lesbian. Are you kidding? I'm dying. Yeah. Bruno's a beaut. Is he not, Joe? Oh, he's unbelievable. I'm going to thank you guys for all these months of keeping it tight and keeping it light and keeping everybody together like you do, and that was incredible with, you know? Yeah. Thank you, Joe. And the work is not done. I mean, we're obviously going to continue on, and, you know, Trump's back in office, and we're going to continue to have fun on this show. Nothing will change with Trump being in office. We'll continue to give you, you know, good laughs, good analysis, hopefully some strong opinions, make you think, give you some information, and continue with the same thing that we've done since we started this back in October of 2022. So thank you very, very much. Last call before we get to the cut sheet. Let's try Frank again. He's on the way to the art museum this morning. Frank. Hello. Good morning. How are we doing today? We are. We are. Well, how are you, sir? Going. I'm already done with the Rocky statue would mean a few friends of mine. We put a championship belt on the Rocky statue, took a few pictures. And we all said that we all came out saying that the left and high heat is fired. Yes. She is. She is fired. There will be no more. Nothing to get enough when you get boat raced. It's official. Dornance. She is fired. And I'm we're so happy down here in South Florida. I was at the reality of the night with Dom. And now down here, I'm having a little breakfast at the little breakfast shop that we turned around and have every morning. And I'm so happy that we turn around. Maybe we get the border straight now, the economy straight now, which we, I'm sure President Trump will do that for us as a legitimate immigrant that I came here in 1958. I ain't never seen a disaster in this country like it was for the past four years. Uh-huh. No doubt about it. And Frank, there's so many people just like you. We had Tony from Potsdown that called in a lot of people that went about it the right way that do it the legal way that go through the vetting and the screening and you know, the patience and the waiting game. Not what we've seen for the last three and a half, four years with just this disastrous border policy. And we knew what the end game was. We knew what their motives were. They tried to deny it guys like my orcas and that's the guy that I'm going to be so glad to see go. Like they could just get rid of him today. That would be glorious just to see that little, you know, for, I don't really try to throw stones at those that are a fallically challenged, but I'm, I'm not going to miss seeing that little bald chrome dome anymore and his, his just little weasel way of no, there's no border crisis. There's no crisis. I won't, I don't use the word crisis. You're a disaster. Get out. You're fired. All right. Let's get to what Stalker has left over 934 on this Wednesday morning. That's what we like to call what's on the cut sheet part do, let's go through a little bit more media reaction last night and this morning we have a Mika and Joe. Should we start with Mika and Joe? You could pop them up for the rest of the show. Why don't we just do that 18? This is a start with cut 18 Phil Mika says that a Dem rep texted her and this is what that Dem rep is blaming for the collapse of the Democrats nationwide last night. Cut 18 till go. Kelly, are you live in Washington D.C. and you've got police forces that can't keep cops on the force right now and over the past three, four years crime has been everywhere in those cities that also has an impact. You know, it's so interesting what he said about Bob Casey saying about your John Wayne. It's a John Wayne state. I know you've heard me tell this story before, but 30 years ago in 1994, my first day knocking on doors, I knocked on like, you know, 50 doors, I came home, my parents said, how was it Joey? I said, well, I learned that you're either on the side of John Wayne or you're on the side of Jane Fonda. I said that to him. I said, it is that split and you see it the second you knock on the door. And I will tell you, that was 30 years ago. And that is still the cultural rift that pulls it America's dead and you have to within that figure out how to win. And I think there's a lot of very legitimate discussion here about how Democrats lost this. But other, I just got a text from a member of Congress saying, you know, something else we need to look at is how people are turning to social media, podcasts, and other nontraditional sources for their news and also news stations that aren't news. And I canvassed in all of the battlegrounds. I was shocked by the amount of misinformation voters were truly repeating back to me, truly shocked. I do believe this is what caused the collapse of the Democrats nationwide. You cannot win when people believe lies. I mean, that's fair to blame it on the liars on social media, maybe they should shut down acts and just get rid of it. You know, it's fascinating about all of this is we talked about the anticipated red wave and it didn't materialize two years ago. It was a pink trickle. Republicans barely took back the house. There were some select victories, DeSantis cruised a victory, but it didn't happen. But you know what, sometimes it's worth the wait. And I think we can definitively say here at 937 on November the 6th, 2024 that the red wave came through and it came through in a big way last night. We, you know, we saw the kind of the, the writing on the wall a little bit and it's always easy to armchair quarterback and Monday morning quarterback this after the fact. But maybe we should have seen this coming with some of the squad Dems, you know, Jamal Bowman got ousted. There was a few others that got ousted as well this, this whole left wing progressive identity politic thing. It never had sustainability. It never had lasting power. It was a gross miscalculation and overreaction to everything that played out in 2020. And it'll be interesting to see and I look forward to this because I was prepared to talk about it for Republicans lost. Where do Republicans go from here? What's the future of the party? What's the message? You know, who's the face of it? Things like that. But now, you know, that's the problem for the Democrats. They have to figure it out. Are they going to try to run it back the way they've done it the last couple of years? Or do they go back to what they used to be? That's up to them to figure out your point about the red wave. Nikhil actually coming to fruition in 2024. Joe Scarborough said this cut 16 Phil go. Well, I mean, so much to go through so many questions that I came onto the set and Willie said, hey, by the way, because we're talking about the historic nature of this week. Yeah. And Willie said, do you know, he only lost Illinois by four points. Four points. New Jersey by five. I mean, you talk about a we had talked about a red wave two years ago that never materialized. This is the I've got to say. This is the biggest red wave I've seen since Ronald Reagan's 49th state victory in 1984. Every it seems every Republican across the country improved. Yeah. And the red wave materialized. It came. Hopefully all of those big celebrities and aid listers that said they were going to flee the country got on their flights before the red wave hit their plane, right? I want to make sure that they get to their future destination safely and securely. The car he sellers was on CNN and he talked about the Democrats betting the house on white women. Yes, they did 15 go bigger than a singular decision. Yeah. And that's what is going to drive me crazy about the post mortems that different reporters are going to write about because I already know I'm I am waiting on the salism missive about the fact that she didn't choose Josh Appira. Josh Appira was not going to change the outcome of this race period. I mean, it's bigger. What we saw where the fundamentals of this race were different than everything that I thought it was prior to the election, right? The fundamentals of this race, the headwinds that they were running against. I believe even if Joe Biden made the decision two years ago, those headwinds would still be there. We're talking about inflation. We're talking about immigration. We're talking about crime. All of those things, the war in Gaza, Ukraine, Russia, Ukraine, all of those things were still going to be in place. And so I think when the Democratic Party looks at this, it's more of a instead of what decision could we have been done. Could we do differently versus some type of pedagogy shift or ideological shift or how do we rebuild our coalition? I mean, also, I mean, this is the second. So you're saying this was inevitable? Um, I think after we look at these, I mean, I've been here with you for four hours. Now, I'm getting to that. I'm getting to that kind of, I mean, it took me a while to figure it out every time. I'm still working through this, but the inevitability of this actually looks as if it was there. I think the only, the only bet that could have been done differently, and I don't even know how you do it because it's reproductive rights, but we were just talking about white women. This is the second time, the second time that Democrats bet the house on white women and suburban white women. And this is the second time they've been left at the altar, but suburban white women. It really is amazing, a couple of things to analyze and break down there. You know, I really did think that white liberal women of the pro choice belief would be the undoing for Trump and preventing him from winning again. I was wrong. I'm happy to be wrong about that. I'm also a little surprised too, because I thought maybe Shapiro would be able to be the reason why Kamala Harris wins Pennsylvania, but now, and you get out of the, you know, the emotions of the moment and kind of calculating what you think will play out. Maybe we shouldn't be surprised that potentially Shapiro would not have delivered Pennsylvania. I mean, let's just look at two other states quickly. You know, Kentucky's a red state, but they have a blue governor, right? In Andy Beshear, Virginia is a blue state, but they have a Republican governor in Glenn Youngkin, she could have selected Josh Shapiro and Donald Trump still would have won Pennsylvania 100%. Yeah. This was a, this was a repudiation of Kamala Harris. I mean, Hillary Clinton can at least rest her head knowing that she wasn't embarrassed as much as Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris will now go down. She fared off better as, as, as a, you know, say what you will about the 2016 election, which she, she, she lost my razor thin margins. Trump didn't come on Harris did not, she got, she got destroyed. I have to say it's not just about the vice president. It's not just about Harris. It's more than that. And so maybe she's the face of this ticket, but I will say that I think that it was a pushback on far left progressive policies that she embodies that people know that she was the furthest left as a senator. So you say candidate be damned. It was the policy that doomed him in. I do. I, I think it's not just her. It has to do with the brand as well. But I think that, that the American people saw that, I mean, how, Tulsi Gabbard, I mean, how many, how many of you, as, as former Democrats said, my Democrat party left me. And that happened too. So it's, you know, was, was Joe Biden, was he wise to step aside? Even though, you know, did he get thrown out of the bus or was he wise to step aside? I don't know. He wins to be like, right, I ain't winning his anyway, let, let, let her take these bullets. Yeah. That's a wonder. That's an interesting point. That's right. All right. He's the smartest one. I have all. Oh, my God. By the way. Oh, yeah, he's sitting back on that beach today in New Jersey or in Delaware and just thinking, man, better hurt than me. That's what you get. Well, this is a beach day, 80 degrees here. Right. Right. You might get a little double scoop of ice cream as well. All right. So back we'll get to today in music history, what's on tap for the Dawn show? But first, what's on tap for your browsing, safety and security? Well, the answer, what's on tap? It's duck duck. Go. You should do it right now. Let's go into your droid play store and your apple store and download the duck duck go app today because they've taken their privacy to a whole nother level and they're going to make sure that you're safe and secure. If you subscribe like I have to their three and one privacy service, think about all the internet browsing you do and all the snooping that perhaps the government does or these other companies and corporations. They want to track your every movement. 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Do it today and thank all of us at 12 10 later, duck duck go dot com slash 12 10. Talk this morning, God blessed the USA with Donald J truck. We have been unburdened on what could have been new day in America. Yo, this is Pete South Philly. We did it, baby. We did it. I got up around 130. I was amped. It's chest day. I got the man milkers fully pumped, I'm even going to let break stocker copy Kim Norton and say it's a victory Wednesday. We did it, baby. Whoo. Shamey. It's your uncle. I told you the race guy was going to win, I told you at 10 o'clock you'll get off the road and you'll prove within the poorables. There you have it, little montage of what's lingering and bouncing around in the voicemail hopper. How about that. That was awesome. Yeah, it was great. Yeah, Jimmy Matthews, he had the sound of defeat in his voice today, but you know what? You win some. You'll win some. Hey, there's some controversy brewing on YouTube. Yeah. Apparently, I didn't see this, but apparently he said that he would walk up and down the art museum stairs at his boxer shorts with a bag of hat on if Trump won. Well, I won Jimmy. I will go film it. I will go film it. Come on, I'll go. Fills the video guy. I don't know if that's true or not, but that's what I'm seeing because I, you know, I'm in and out of the chat, so I don't know we see everything. Yeah, yeah. Really. Everybody's telling me that. Okay. I mean, you can't, you can't welcome a bet, buddy. Pay what you owe, sir. You know, I love you. I love you in a bag. There you go. All right. We'll find out what's on tap for the dawn show momentarily, but right now it is time for a Wednesday edition of what happened today in music history. November 6th. We celebrate the first days of Corey Glover from living car, who's 60, Greg Griffin from bad religion, who's also 60, and Paul Gilbert from Mr. Big, who's 58, heavenly birthday shout outs to Glenn Fry and John Phillips, who's a board on this day in 1854. Sings a clue to live version of infinite dreams by Iron Maiden in '89, and by the way, they were fantastic last weekend. No matter what, by bad finger in '70, shake it up by the cars in '81, behind blue eyes by the who in '71, and girls got rhythm by AC/DC in '79. Albsicoot made in heaven by Queen in '95, Crazy World by the Scorpions in '90, music from another dimension by Aerosmith in 2012, and back for the attack by Doc in 1987. Also in '71, the Shash soundtrack is top of the album chart. In '75, the Sex Pistols play their first show. In '70, Aerosmith played their first show, in 2005, Jersey Boys opens on Broadway, in 2003, Metallica kick off their Madly in Anger tour, and in '68, Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead play the opening night of Fillmore West in San Francisco. But lastly, since the election map went red last night, and I haven't done a list in a while, here are a few of my favorite albums with mostly red covers, not in any order. 18 Heads, 77, Tattoo You by the Stones, Clockwork Angel by Rush, and of course, my favorite, Kill 'em All by Metallica. For "Cale of Company," I pull up questions. It gets better and better every time. It's unbelievable. Nice work, Phil almquist, all right, 954, Dawn is coming up in 6 minutes, and we find out what she has in store at 10 o'clock. Yeah, we've been all over it, so it's jam-packed, we've been talking to Caroline Levitt, hopefully she's able to call in. But we have Jeff Bartos, who I'm just texting back and forth with him, and looking at all the demographics, not just the Jewish vote, which we've talked a lot about, but the demographics, what this means for Pennsylvania, as, you know, this is not just the Senate nationally with the McCormick Campaign, but how is this reshaping Pennsylvania? What does it mean for us here? So we'll look at that. So Jeff Bartos, we got Linda Kearns, we got my hubby, Larry Mendte. We got some girlfriends and moms and the burbs from all over, including Ann Marie, but also the lady who stayed in line till one in the morning, and so we'll go through that. Ripsioli, he's calling in for the road because he was, of course, out there with the McCormick Campaign all night long, calling in for the, you know, his observations as well. Oh, my goodness. Just following all of the reaction, but now as the day settles in in the morning, looking at the transition team, the demographics, we're learning more in the results of this race. And that's for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, but also nationally. There's a lot. All right. Don't show coming up in just about four minutes. That will do it for us here on this Wednesday morning. Don't forget Kamala Harris, AKA SD at 845 tomorrow, as the left wingers were probably saying boy, what a crock is speaking of what a crock here's a little with a word for what a crock. Yeah. What a crock. Here's what's on the menu. I have to choose. So tonight it's between the grilled Tuscan chicken and the Parma Rosa chicken dish. So these are, so I have dueling crock pots going right now as I speak with dinner simmering. Sometimes I do a two first so they can have the choices. 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