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Friday Full Show 110824

The Fall Out To Donald Trumps Victory Continues To Pour In, Strike Avoided Dave McCormick Won His Election Now Can We Get Some Rain, Why Is Jimmy Kimmel Crying On Tv This Does Not Affect You And The Elites And A Real Time Video And Commentary From Trump Watching Kamala Harris
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3h 5m
Broadcast on:
08 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 'til 10. - In the news this morning, there's so much happening. We'll get to all the counting that continues, even here in Pennsylvania. Still some of those campaigns, those elections, still too close to call. We'll get to that momentarily. But an investigation underway after the discovery of a woman's body in Philadelphia's Fox Chase neighborhood. So police say the body was found yesterday afternoon in this buried in this shallow grave at a park. This is on the 900 block of Justin Road. Police are trying to determine if she is a woman who was recently reported missing. There was a one of the many missing individuals, but there was a 29-year-old woman reported missing within the past week. So the neighbors, this was disturbing and alarming for neighbors, obviously, to find this woman's body. We don't have confirmation yet pending the autopsy. What's going on here as far as how this woman was killed, what is the cause of death? But they're asking us to put this information out. Anybody with information, call police 215686 tips. So 21566-T-I-P-S. In Philadelphia, we have tens of thousands of school children who obviously rely on septo. We do not have the yellow school buses here in Philadelphia for Philadelphia school children. Most of them rely upon septo, or at least 55,000 children rely upon septo. So it's good news this morning because thousands of those union septo workers are remaining on the job, even though they've authorized the strike, they've done that vote. But we're hearing that both sides are close, so they remain at the negotiation table, and that means that septo is working. Contract expired at midnight, so more than six hours ago. And so transit workers union local 234 leaders had to make a decision there. They said progress is being made as we speak. Members will keep working as these talks continue, as of now, no strike, but union leaders vow to hit the picket lines if their demands are not met. - So do you think that's advantage the workers that they show a little goodwill, that they say, hey, we'll continue plowing forward here for a little bit because we kind of like the way the direction of this is going? - I do, particularly because, you know, these, you know, think about how our schools were shut down. We have kids who are, you know, in first grade, they're not reading, even at fourth grade, we've talked about the percentages of kids who don't even read. And so it's a struggle and parents have been tilling with the pandemic, the asbestos, all the shutdowns, no air conditioning shutdowns of schools because of that. So I think this was a wise move. - Yeah, this is a city that can ill afford to have any drop off academically for our kids. - By the way, thank you to somebody on the YouTube chat. Souderton is actually Frankonia Township. - Oh. - So Frankonia is, I have it in front of me, Nick, in case you don't. - Okay. - It's 4,771 to Harris, 3,710. - All right, so Trump by about 1,000. - Yep, okay. - There you go. - The FBI and law enforcement officials across the United States and across our region here, investigating reports of young black people, children, many of them receiving racist text messages one day after the election. So this is in the Philadelphia region. The racist text messages are being sent to black men, black women, and black students locally and across the country. We don't have a number on this, but it's broadly being called by school officials, leadership here in Philadelphia and across the country as disturbing. But these racist text messages that are being sent out, you get the message and it says, you have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation. Our executive slaves will come get you in a brown van. And so it says, be prepared to be searched down once you enter the plantation. - So bizarre. - Yeah, terrible. - If true, absolutely deplorable and awful, no question about it. I don't know why deplorable came to my mind. I got Hillary on the brain like this. But is it fair to ask how does one find a massive amount of children's cell phone numbers and then send messages to those numbers, knowing the identity and the race and the ethnicity of said recipient receiving those. - That's what's creepy. Now, you know how you get the political messages and they call me Christopher, sometimes they call me Shayla. - Well, I call you Christopher K. Shay too, off here. - I go by, you know, so many names. But it sounds, so the, there is a comp, one of the companies that supplies those kinds of, that apparatus by which they can send those texts for politics usually are fundraising. So they have shut down, they've gone through, they identified some of these and they've shut them down. - Interesting. - So that's the question though. How could they so specifically know, some of them they're knowing their names. - Right. - So presumably it does have to do with politics. - Okay. - Well, there were at least a half a dozen kids in Lower Marion and some high school kids in Upper Darby who got this text. - Well, okay, but they're minors, so they can't vote. So how do they- - I know. - Another reason why you need DuckDuckGo, personal information removal from the internet. - Amen. I mean, this one, I don't know, it's bizarre. The FBI, they have a lot of, they'll figure out the culprit. - Right. - Because they have- - And if it was real or if it's a hoax. - Well, yeah, but I don't know. If my kid, who's not black, got something like that, I would be angry. But you don't even- - Oh yeah, it's ridiculous. - So it doesn't- - Ridiculous regardless. - Yeah. - If they send it out to just a bunch of people, the disturbing piece of this, it appears that most or all of these individuals somehow they knew their ethnicity. - Well, we're speaking of hate. Did we ever, did the law enforcement and the authorities ever figure out who was circulating all those anti-Trump letters that everybody was sending us? Remember that story in the lead up to the election? - We did have one Philadelphia guy who was, that one was, there were threatening, he was threatening somebody. But the, I think there are many of those cases, they're continuing to investigate. In fact, I think Linda, Linda Kearns is still in court. You know, we're all going, oh, hey, TJIF, the election's over. Trump is choosing his transition team and I like this stuff. - I don't work hard, probably hasn't- - She's still in court every day and to your point, some of this. So yeah, I'll text her this morning per your request and try to get an update on some of those names. - Yeah, it was that, it was that recirculated letter. Remember the guy was saying at the end of the letter or the girl or whoever did it, don't tread on me. I'll see you in the future the whole bit. - Oh yeah, and there were some that there were, there were some who were being threatened. Some of the people, remember we reported here in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania that some of those duly court appointed poll watchers didn't weren't able to get in. In one case, there was a woman who was either afraid to get out of her car or afraid to leave her home. She had been threatened, I mean, with death threats. So some of those are very serious cases that they will find who that is, they have vowed that they will have justice in those situations. But some of them were death threats and some people were really intimidated, as you can imagine, and terrified. Speaking of the election, okay, we're being told that there are about 100,000 votes still outstanding here in Pennsylvania amid this tight Senate race. This is between Dave McCormick, the Republican challenger, too, incumbent Senator Bob Casey Jr., who's the Democrat. So Secretary of State Al Schmidt making this announcement last night, and he said the count includes provisional military overseas, as well as election day votes. - I mean, I'm all for counting and doing your due diligence, regardless of party affiliation. I mean, I want accurate totals. I thought I saw late in the afternoon, I was taking my girls to dance out in Collegeville about, I don't know, this was 4.45, 5 o'clock, and I saw Axios pop up and I got an alert from them saying that it was a final, that Bergham, and a Bergham, I got Bergham on the screen in here, that McCormick had won. So is that not an official decoder statement? - Al Schmidt, apparently, he's saying that it's too close. McCormick, yesterday morning, I reported that McCormick led by 31,000 votes, he's leading by more than 33,000 votes. So with 100,000 still pending reporting to it. - Yeah, and generally the military, self-military votes generally go Republican, particularly since McCormick is a military veteran himself. But you can't, I mean, if they're gonna count to every last drop, then they're just following the protocol. - Yeah, yeah, I saw Federman putting out a tweet last night. We will count every single one of them. - The Casey campaign has spoken out, and they have said that they are confident that once this last batch is counted, that they are confident Casey is the winner. (laughing) - Okay, we are confident that when this last batch comes out, we will still lose. (laughing) - So, you got that going on. - I think the writing's on the wall for Casey. Pack your bag, yeah, you had a nice little run there. They're trying to find more votes. (laughing) - Hey, this is actually, this is something for Nick, for you to take your twin daughters to the Philadelphia Ballet. This is a wonderful experience for the magic of the holidays. Tickets are on sale for Philadelphia. He's a girl dad. - No, no, I know, I know, I forgot the response, sir. - And twin little girl, twin daughters who are 10 and who are dancers. So this is perfect. - Yeah. - This is Philadelphia Ballets, the Philadelphia Ballets, George Balanchines, the Nutcracker at the Academy of Music, December 6th to 29th, to the 29th, presented by Independence Blue Cross, yet opening night tickets for just $10. At Philadelphia Ballet.org. This is a wonderful, it really is magical, I can tell you over the years. And I mean, and I've taken my boys, Greg, so you take that one. It's cool. - Yeah, Dawn's boys redefining masculine. - By the way, by the way, Nick, you can take your girls to that and I'll give you Fandal pics later that you can watch on your phone while you take your girls to that. - Thank you. Meaningless bowl game while I watch a guy in the tutu. - Can I tell you something? I want you to, I now you have to go Nick. - Now you have to go. - Because you, it's wonderful, it really is. - Yeah, well, you know, I'll wait for the corporate email to come out. We've got a bunch of tickets left over. First come, first serve. And then by the time I try to reply all and say, I want them, oh, sorry, they're going and accounted for. - I know that always happens. - God, I hate that. How do they, how do they steal those tickets? - No, I tell you what. - You think people, you think people dial in quick to win a prize on the radio? (laughing) - By the way, can I just say something that a little preview as to what's coming on? 'Cause old man Dudley reminded me yesterday that nobody does the coming up soon. Does that better than we do here? - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, the art of the tease. - The art of the tease, thank you. We have, yesterday we had the pundit reaction to the, to the election. Today we have the Twitter reaction. (laughing) For everybody's Friday, coming up at 7.45, we have the Twitter reaction, or the TikTok, I guess, reaction, the TikTok reaction. - Yeah, growing adults, throwing hissy fits in front of their smartphone. - Yeah. - I love those. - 'Cause everybody thinks that like, they need to put their opinions out there and on camera. - Right, ooh. - Leave it to the paid, trained professional. - Thank you. - Yeah. - Hey, we have red flag warnings because of these extremely dry conditions combined with the wind. So the wind factor. - Can I make a fire tonight? Nope. - No. - You gonna make a fire, sit outside, have a tequila? - That's what you're thinking. - Yeah, 100%. - Yeah. - 100%, that's what I'm gonna do. - I had a boy. - What about like a, like a propane thing that's on my deck that's not anywhere near? - I believe that if it's on something on your deck and it's contained, then you're fine. But up to 20 mile an hour wind gusts, sometimes 30 mile an hour wind gusts. So they're saying that it's extremely dry and this is across the region. We've talked about the wildfires in New Jersey. - Will somebody turn me in if I'm burning something? - Maybe. - Okay. - Maybe. - Yeah, I don't know if they have roving crews who drive around and try to educate people. I don't know. - Smokey the bear. - Smokey the bear. - Maybe that red wave that made landfall can bounce out of flames. - Only goodness. - But it's a lovely Friday. It's sunny and windy, 72 degrees with a low of 46. We're still in the, I think we're almost 50 degrees at this point, but tomorrow, 58 degrees, quite a drop. So that's your high, 58 tomorrow, but it will be bright, bright and seasonable. Then for your Sunday 62 with increasing clouds and thank goodness Sunday evening into Monday morning, it looks like and mostly Sunday evening, a chance for some late showers. Much needed rain. For your Monday, it looks like 68 degrees, just a lovely Monday, Tuesday, sunshine with a few clouds, 63. I'm just looking at, we don't have any, another chance for rain, I think Wednesday. So the best chance for any kind of rainfall is this Sunday evening, but I don't know if it's anything measurable. Certainly we're way down and need the rain. So that is killing company news live. - All right, Dawn, thank you very much. 6/20 Friday morning, let's wrap up the week with one last big take. - The big take on killing company. - And it is brought to you by the Piazza Auto Group, the big take, contention court cases and cabinets. The fallout and reaction to Donald Trump's victory continues to pour in and one might argue that the way in which Trump was victorious this week is more of a shocker than the fact that he won period. In 2016, the media playing the blame game as to why Kamala Harris failed. Those with a vested legal interest in court cases against Trump, they can't let it go. And meanwhile, Trump, the winner is already plotting his second administration and who will be a part of his cabinet. But we start with the contentious views of those who can't accept the reality. Now the new spin from those in the media that parrot the talking points of the left is this notion that Latino voters are sexist. We gave you the clip yesterday on the cut sheet of an Allentown, Pennsylvania radio station owner and talk show host talking about how Hispanic voters believe women should be in the kitchen, not in political office. And a few hours later, yesterday on Thursday, it was repeated by the most bitter, angriest race hustler on the view, Sonny Hostin. She says that Latino men went against Kamala Harris because she's a woman. Listen and watch this. - And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're gonna go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97% Latino, went 75% and she went for Donald Trump. Why? - Misogyny. - No, it's on the border. - It's on the border. - It's on the border. - Crisis is on their doorstep. - So, so. - And they were begging people to care about it for years, we need to take some lessons. - That's the best of that way. - The lessons are not-- - Knock, knock. - Who's there? Oh my gosh, it's working. And this is precisely what the haters like Hostin do. They find the groups that Trump appeals to, which is many and more than ever, and then they disparage them for voting for him. She is the epitome of how the Democrats have become the party of hate. It's always race, it's always sex, it's always this, it's always that maybe, just maybe, it's about his policy. Maybe they like Trump because of his platform, his agenda. What he accomplished and what he hopes to accomplish again. But luckily, ESPN, Stephen A. Smith, was also on the show, On The View, and he offered a more measured, respectable take on what Americans saw with Kamala Harris, something that Sunny Hostin is incapable of doing. Listen and watch this. - Situation, and remember, there's two C words that are incredibly important in America. Capitalism is one, competition is another, because it's a metaphor for capitalism in a lot of people's eyes. Because you were inserted, even though you were the vice president and it was the Biden-Harris administration, you had folks who are independent. I'm not talking about those on the right, I'm not talking about those on the left, just independence. Who said, wait a minute, she didn't experience a primary either. And the last time we saw her in a primary was 24 years ago, she didn't even make it to Iowa. They used that as an excuse to point to her level of experience. Translation, she was an installed candidate. She didn't earn it. And one who the American people said no thanks to. Capitalism and competition, it is a metaphor. And it's something that this iteration of the Democrat Party clearly hates. They want a socialist, communist society. They want you to be handed things because of identity politics. Life doesn't work that way. And that's not what made America great. We've seen many people in the public spotlight and even those on social media throwing fits and having meltdowns. Stalker will have more of those coming up on the cut sheet in regards to Donald Trump's triumphant return to the White House. James Carville also having a rough go of it. Here's the 80-year-old Cajun deep in his feelings, wondering where his party that he's advised many times went wrong. Listen and watch this. I'm done crying. My sadness is over. My anger has set in. I am-- That's not the audio, but I do see James Carville talking. That was my fault, hang on, let's start it over. Let's try one more time. Here is James Carville. My outrage is more of an observation. And I just have to get out of the fact that maybe as I live in a country that has put a felonious bigot who has no idea of what the world is like is the most parochial secular person that you could imagine. And I don't know what percent of this defeat is because we didn't embrace the change message or we kept something too long. It was a some flaw in our strategy and our presentation. But at the end of the day, there's still a lot of people that voted for this. And everything-- people in Texas-- knew about Ted Cruz, and the thing that hurt so bad is column average is the very definition of a really fine person. So I'm going to just have to reevaluate. I'm sure I'll come up with something that's going to make me feel good again. But right now today, it's hard. I'll be honest with you. And the hardest thing is that I'll look across this country and tens of millions of people-- Felphony. And it's depressing. But I'll snap out of it. Best of luck to James Carville. Nobody fell for anything. The reality is, the Biden-Harris administration did not produce enough results. And then the messaging, the policies, the catering to 7% of America, the demonization of police, speaking down to 70-plus million Americans, and then subverting democracy and installing somebody even less likable than Joe Biden. That's where you went wrong. This isn't rocket science. Trying to sit there and scratch your head while you've got your headset on and you're giving us that video. The writing was on the wall. And lastly, we get to the big guy, where the writing was on the wall for him after June 27th. What has been on Joe Biden's mind? Does Joe think that he would have defeated Trump? Well, regardless, he's already setting the stage to tell America that if Trump's economy booms, it's because of Biden. Listen and watch this. Much of the work we've done is already being felt by the American people. The vast majority of it will not be felt over the next 10 years. We have legislation we pass. It's just only now it's just really kicking in. We're going to see over $1 trillion worth of infrastructure work done, changing people's lives in rural communities and communities that are in real difficulty, because it takes time to get it done. And so much more, it's going to take time. But it's there. The road ahead is clear, assuming we sustain it. There's so much, so much we can get done. And we'll get done, based the way the legislation was passed. And it's truly historic. You know, we're leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. I know people are still hurting. But things are changing rapidly. Together, we've changed America for the better. Now we have 74 days to finish the term, our term. Let's make every day count. You know what I want to feel, Joe? I want to feel $2.25 a gallon for gas. I want to feel an energy bill that's 25% to 30% lower. I want to feel and see a housing market that is appealing to buyers. I want to feel a grocery bill that is 20, 30, 40, maybe 50% lower. But it's shades of Obama, if you recall. When he planted the seed to delegitimize any success that Trump would have eight years ago, it was the Obama economy. But from contention to the courts, we go legal scholar, Jonathan Turley, with his latest column for the Hill headline. Donald Trump just won the greatest jury verdict in history. After Trump's election victory, Turley writes, quote, now these cases are now legal versions of the flying Dutchman, ships destined to sail endlessly, but never make port. Around 2 AM, Jack Smith became a lame duck prosecutor. Judge Juan Mershon has scheduled a hearing on the immunity issue for November 11th, and possible sentencing on November 26th. Mershon could sentence Trump to jail, even a brief stint. But such an abusive sentencing would likely trigger an expedited appeal and would likely be stayed. Another case, the civil case brought by New York Attorney General Latisha James, she, for many, is the face of law affair. Judge Arthur Engeron, who has been ridiculed for the grotesque $455 million judgment by judges on the appellate panel themselves. This, of course, is the case with no victims and loans repaid in full. But even in defeat come election season, Latisha James in her feelings and very angry that Trump was victorious. Because we know she has been very politically motivated to go after Donald Trump. Listen and watch this clip. We did not expect this result, but we are prepared to respond to this result. And my office has been preparing for several months because we've been here before. We faced this challenge before. And we use the rule of law to fight back. And we are prepared to fight back once again. Because as the Attorney General of this great state is my job to protect and defend the rights of New Yorkers and the rule of law. And I will not shrink from that responsibility. Protect New Yorkers. Who exactly are you protecting, Latisha? There were no victims here. Tarly believes that the appeals opinion is already written, which is another good sign for Donald Trump. And more good news in the courts as well as Judge Juan Mershan, according to the New York Post, is considering now tossing the hush money conviction with Stormy Daniels after Trump's win. Sentencing has already been delayed for four months. That ruling also expected next week. Tarly also says the Georgia case with Fannie Willis is, quote, a roaring dumpster fire. Should any convictions in sentencing be upheld? Tarly concludes by saying that Joe Biden could pardon Trump. It would be a poison pill pardon because Trump doesn't need a pardon as the incoming president. But Biden could take the matter off the table by treating him as presumptively guilty. He could not only claim to have taken the higher ground, but use it as cover for pardoning his son. And then lastly, Trump's focus now centered on his cabinet. Howard Lutnik and Linda McMahon are the co-chairs overseeing the Trump transition. Others to be featured with roles include Eric and Don Jr, Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, and of course, J.D. Vance. Chief of staff just selected yesterday. Susan Wiles, she's the daughter of late NFL broadcast legend Pat Summerill. Boy, such a misogynistic move. I wonder if she's a weak and stupid female, like Mark Cuban says that Donald Trump surrounds himself with attorney general to succeed Merrick Garland. Many think it could be Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. North Dakota's Doug Burgum. He could be in charge of energy. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton could head up national security. Also Bill Hagerty of Tennessee or Marco Rubio of Florida could presume the role of secretary of state. Also, Elise Sifonic, Lee Zeldin, and Vivek Rana-Swami. Also in consideration for roles, according to the New York Post, and of course, Elon Musk, who Trump has touted as heading up the Department of Government Efficiency. So as the media meltdowns continue and Dems are in disarray and the courts have all but lost their power, Trump is preparing his cabinet, one in which many of his voters are salivating over as Trump looks to surround himself for a second time, this time with those he can trust. And that's the big take. The big take on Kaling Company. Brought to you by the Piazza Auto Group, you can experience the joy of a new Volkswagen. During the sign, then drive sales event, Lee Zeldin, new Tiguan from Piazza Volkswagen of Ardmore or Langhorn with zero down or get 0% financing for 16 months. Visit piazza, vw.com for details. 855-839-1210. If you want to jump in, it's Kaling Company. We'll continue on the other side just how good did Trump do in Montgomery, in Bucks County, and also what states did Trump make his biggest gains in four years later? All the details, all the data as we continue, it's Kaling Company on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. - They call me the bubble wrap mom for a reason because I'm always concerned about safety and privacy. And this is much more for me than just being a protective parent. So if you want to keep your searches private out of those data profiles, the government, other legal requests, you need to use DuckDuckGo. And this is exactly why I subscribe to PrivacyPro from DuckDuckGo. It's a three in one privacy subscription service really helps you protect your personal information from being exploited by any of those hackers or privacy invasive companies. Plus it's from DuckDuckGo, which I've known for many years now. With PrivacyPro, DuckDuckGo's VPN secures your Wi-Fi connection anytime, anywhere, and they have identity theft restoration. If your identity gets stolen, yeah, DuckDuckGo PrivacyPro helps you restore it. So this is all just a great service. They also have the personal information, removal, I love all of these features, and all of these features, all of this, you get for $9.99 a month, $9.99 a month. But as my listener, if you go to DuckDuckGo.com/1210, you'll get an exclusive seven-day free trial on me. So that's DuckDuckGo.com/1210. Tell them to on-site you. (upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on first-in-pot 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-in-pot. Follow and listen to first-in-pot on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - It's Kaylin' Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on first-in-pot 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-in-pot. Follow and listen to first-in-pot on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - We will give you a lot of data points and some exit polling information before we get there because there's a lot of it, there's a lot of very pertinent stuff out there and a lot of it is very, very good news. I just wanted to, before we get to that though, you have a lot of people taking a point of contention with the way the election played out, the Democrats, especially those on left-wing television. It's not so much the race card they're playing. It's the gender and sex card this time around. And now they are really targeting Hispanic and Latino males for voting for Trump. I've got some specific exit poll data on different genders and races we'll get to in a minute. So you have that, you have the court cases as Turley laid out. They're basically shot to hell at this point. Biden can pardon Trump, Trump can pardon himself, Trump wins, it's the greatest jury verdict of all time. He basically gets his jail, get out of jail for free card on these absurd cases. And then of course you have the cabinet that's gonna be starting to be filled out. I would imagine Trump will have it probably filled out by the holidays, perhaps as early as Thanksgiving. And we got the chief of staff last night in Susan Wiles, a 67 year old lady who is a New Jersey native. So that's pretty cool. So Don Stenzel in your thoughts on anything from the court cases to the beginning of the cabinet as we make sense of what lies ahead here in the Trump future. - Yeah, I think for Susie Wiles, what's cool is because remember she worked on his campaign, obviously, but she also was involved in the work for DeSantis in Florida. So she's a real veteran of politics and she really worked for Donald Trump, 2016 Florida campaign director, senior advisor here on the 2024 bid. So she's somebody who has been with him for what nearly 10 years, I believe. She's at least nine years, she's been with Trump. - First female, chief of staff, correct? - That's correct. - And she's the second female campaign manager to win a presidential election, the first of what's coming in Conway. - So Jersey girls, I gotta say for him being a misogynist and for women hating him, he's certainly elevating women, isn't he? - That's correct. - But Susie Wiles, and of course the media will never give her any credit or say what Greg just said. And so she's, they're crediting her with running. This was a disciplined professional campaign operation and you think about the ground game and you guys have said, pointed out that I always said, "Come on GOP, you're getting played." They didn't get played this time. - Yeah, I think you have to retire that slogan and phrase though. - I know. - And I hope I never have to hear it again, specifically in 2028, hopefully that's buried and we can eulogize that phrase because they took the advice and they got it done and here we are. Let me give some of these numbers. So this is a pretty interesting graph. I think we have this for YouTube. If you could throw up the margin of victory fill 2020 and 2024. So yesterday this was put out from American, and you can see it right now. And if you're on YouTube, it's pretty simple. You'll see the margin in which Trump won or lost the state in 2020 versus what he did in 2024 and what the shift is for Trump. Now this is significant because Donald Trump improved four years later in 49 out of 50 states. The only state that he dropped was in the state of Washington in the Great Pacific Northwest where he dropped a 3/10 of a point. But this is interesting because his top four states where he saw the biggest gains. His double digit gains were all blue states. California, a 12 point shift. He lost it by 29 points four years ago. He lost it by 17 this time around. New York, which he campaigned in. He held rallies in the Bronx, the Harlem, Bodega, Madison Square Garden. He trimmed his loss in half four years later. He lost by 23 points in 2020. He lost by 11 and a half this time around. Then you see New Jersey, almost an 11 point gain. Maryland, a 10 point gain. The first red state where he had a gain with the highest level of a gain was in Florida where he went from a three point win four years ago to a 13 point win. Tennessee, he went up six and a half points. Pennsylvania, he went up three points. Four years ago, Trump lost Pennsylvania by 1.2 percentage points. This time around, he won it by 1.9 points, which is a gain of 3.1 points. So I thought that was very interesting. And then I have in front of me the NBC news.com, national exit polls. And there's a couple of data points to pull out of here that show you just the level of diversity in which voters are rallying behind Trump. 46% of Latinos voted for Donald Trump. 39% of Asian voters voted for Donald Trump. 33% of Trump's votes came from non-white voters. And with black men, it was 21%. Now I was wrong on the overall black vote. He only got 13%. Stalker, I gotta give you credit. Trump only went up one point from 12% to 13%. But it was black women that were his vulnerability as he only got 7% of the black female vote. He got 21% of the black male vote for a total of 13%. And then when you look at it by generation, okay? So you had 18 to 24-year-olds, the Gen-Z-ers, right, the early Gen-Z-ers, 42%, 25 to 29-year-olds, 45% for Trump. But it was really the Gen-Xers and the youngest group of the baby boomers. And by the way, we thought 65 plus was gonna be Trump's vulnerability. They split it, 49, 49, Trump Harris. - Is that a decrease though for Trump? - That I don't know. - 'Cause I think it is. - NBC is not showing me that. But it looks like it was really the Gen-Xers. 50, the younger millennials-- - We've been saying for months. - Yes, it's the spocker generation, yep. - Greg and I are at the opposite spectrum of Gen-X, right? And so that is right in that wheelhouse. Think about what those individuals are doing. So they have kids, they might have bonus kids, right? You still wanna keep your full-time job. You wanna help the kids go through college, go through private school. And so that's your generation where you are somebody who cares deeply about what, the economy. And not just the economy, you're 401k. - Yep, and also, if you are in the portion of Gen-X, like Dawn is, kind of right around that cutoff point, and let's say you had kids at a younger age than you did, Dawn, because your boys are what, 18 and 16? - Yes, but remember, I have so a lot of career women like me, I have adult bonus kids. So I married a single dad, teenage kids at the really middle school at the time. And so that's a piece of it. I can't tell you how many people are in that boat. So no matter what that is, you're helping the older ones go through paying for the down payment on their home or paying for their wedding. You know what I mean? You wanna go on great trips and have a quality of life. - Or even if, let's just say for you, Dawn, let's say your kids were 25 and 26, they're out of college, they're out of grad school, whatever it is, and you're looking around and you're saying, you know what? We don't need a 3,200 square foot home anymore. It's time to downsize. Well, where do you go? Because yeah, your home is more valuable than it's ever been. But by the way, you're gonna pay an arm and a leg to downsize as well. So it's kind of a good problem to have, but you're stuck in your big house. - Yeah, that's why, I mean, that's why seriously, everybody I know, they've been fixing up their house, because first of all, to your point, they're the housing market, even though rates, they did do, the Fed did cut that quarter percentage point yesterday as we thought. But the truth is there's nothing that you can buy. Yeah, you'll get a lot for your current house. Where the heck, unless you own a second property, you know what I mean? You're not gonna find anything. - No, and we're in these houses too, Dawn. I'm not speaking for you, 'cause I don't know your financial situation, but we're stuck in this house, not stuck in this house, but we're locked in at an interest rate. It's amazing right now for my house. We're like, why would I wanna go? - Why would you go? - And by a bigger house, for more money, at a higher interest rate, it's just stupid math. So to Dawn's point, we contemplated possibly moving, and then we were like, no, let's just fix up this house, just put money into it, and stay here, and I think a lot of Gen X did that. - Yes, they did. - So we gave you some of the specific counties earlier in the show and the boroughs and the suburbs and the townships within Montgomery and Bucks County. I just wanna give you the general numbers here for both Manko and Bucks. So Harris did beat Trump in Montgomery County, as you would expect. But she earned a shocking 11,300 fewer votes in the county than Joe Biden did in 2020. Trump, meanwhile, won over 8,000 more votes than he did four years ago. So that's a 19,000 votes swing. Now Trump ended up winning 14 municipalities in Manko. Harris won 47. So that's still three to one advantage, Kamala Harris, and 81% of registered voters in Montgomery County ended up turning out and voting in the election, which is a three point drop off from four years ago. - And Bucks County, he was the first Republican to win Bucks County since 1988. - He was correct. - George Bush Sr., I believe. Yeah, it's, it's a, yeah. - And if you wanna see how close Bucks really was, remember, the registered voter count flipped back in favor of Republicans by 5,000, yet Trump won Bucks County by a total of 512 votes. This is amazing. You talk about razor thin, 304 precincts in Bucks County. Trump won 49.4% to Harris's 49.2%. Trump had 195,147 votes. She had 194,635. You do the math. It was decided by 512 votes. That is staggering. - That's crazy. - I mean, that's like, it's like if you've ever, if you're a college basketball fan, every time Duke and Carolina play each year, they've played like a hundred times the last 50 years. They've literally split the results 50-50. - Really? - It's a stagger. It's like, how is that possible? How can it be that close all the time? Yet it is. Of the 54 municipalities, Trump won 35 and Harris took 19 of those. So there's your Bucks and Montgomery breakdown. And we will give you a couple of more numbers on the other side and then we'll get to the goodies with the sound booth. - Shout out some, shout out some townships in the YouTube chat or on Twitter and we'll get them all free to say it. - I'll actually give you how your own street did. - Oh. (laughing) - And let me just say something that this is interesting with local media versus the Associated Press has called the McCormick race. The Associated Press has said no. - I thought they did it last night. - They did it last night. But local stations are still reporting that there's this counting. It's a shout out thing. - This is back and forth. But the Associated Press is saying that as of 4 p.m. last night, that as I say McCormick 33,000 votes, there are local stations that are saying that they're saying every vote must still be counted. So there's a back and forth on this. But by all accounts, I mean, Dave McCormick has won this thing. But there's like this stubbornness to say we're still gonna do the count. - It's funny, no energy out of Casey Jr. ever, except when it comes to this, he's like, we're gonna need to keep counting. - We're gonna keep the family legacy a lot. - We're gonna keep doing this. I want 24 years of office, not what you've seen. (laughing) 855-839-1210, we'll come back. Get some news from Don to kick off our number two. And then which polls were accurate and which ones were disasters and who packed it in in the middle of election night? An interesting story from a guy that gets a ton of run in the media as a pollster, it's Kalen Company. 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Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Start your day with Kale and Company, weekday morning, six till 10, on talk radio, 1210, WPHT, and the free Odyssey app. - Come join me, Andrew Philiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for premier 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. - Yeah, permission to make a suggestion on future politics and pints. - Yeah. - Episodes. - Episodes, I sound like an old man. - Put on my programs today and gettin' pull up my clicker and sit in my recliner. We gotta do these on a Friday 'cause there's pints involved. - I understand what you're saying. I understand what you're saying. - It is hard, but you know, it's dependent on the feeder schedule. It's depending on the whole schedule. - Just one man's view. - Just one man's view. - I get ya. (laughing) - All right, so I'm gonna go to tenwphd.com. - There you go. - All right, we are gonna give you who was accurate, who was not bad, and who was a disaster when it came to the battleground states with their polling information. We'll get to that. And also, did you know that Tim Walz couldn't even win the county? I shouldn't say Tim Walz specifically, but Kamala and Tim Walz. They couldn't even win Tim Walz's home county against Donald Trump in a county in which they've had success in the past as Democrats. We'll get to that story coming up. And then the university meltdowns from Columbia and Harvard and the Ivy Leagues to BYU, which is a Mormon institution all the way out to the Pacific Northwest as a lot of students need to take a grief day, a mental health day. They just couldn't process it, right? I think that's what the clinicians say. You gotta take time to process, right? Like, if you're ever into therapy, you gotta process. I'm not, I'm not, they've taken shots of people that have been to therapy, but process is a word they use. You gotta be able to process, you know, what's going on in your life? They had to stay in their dorms yesterday, folks. And on Wednesday, they had to sleep in in their bunk beds and then go down and get their Starbucks and get on TikTok and just let it out of their system. So disgraceful, so disgraceful. It really is. - What do you think the World War II vets that are alive today think of these punks? - Maybe we should ask them next week. - I really will. - We talk to them. - I really will. - Just, yeah. By the way, next week, every day, next week, we will be featuring a new World War II veteran. Some of them, obviously, you're not still alive, so we will have family members of them talking about grandparents or whatever. So it's gonna be a great, and I got a lot of emails yesterday, so I will sift through them after the show today to get back to you guys, so thank you. - All right, very good. 704, let's get to the news. Round number two, the great on Stensland. - And good morning. This Friday morning, November 8th, we are sponsored by Malvern Retreat House this morning, following stories across our region, including a woman in the Fox Chase neighborhood, a woman's body found in a shallow grave in a park disturbing for neighbors as police investigate and pending the autopsy results. We don't have the identification of this victim or the manner of her death. We have Forsepta, no deal, no strike. That's the headline this morning, as some 5,500 septa workers are not striking, despite the fact that a little over seven hours ago, their contract expired. They continue to be on the job, and that means transporting not only workers, but tens of thousands of Philadelphia school children, some 55,000 school children who rely on septa to get to and from schools. So those contract talks continue, and we're watching that very carefully. And then we've been following the story nationwide and here in our region, Lower Marion Upper Darby students, receiving these strange anonymous text messages, these racist text messages, saying that they've been randomly chosen to work in a cotton picking farm and they'll be picked up in a brown van, very bizarre situation that is under investigation by local authorities, school officials sending out letters to parents on the main line in Delaware County, Montgomery County, and we're learning more and more about these kids and adults who are receiving these strange anonymous racist text messages post-election day, very strange. As far as the big race that's making headlines this morning is, and this is according to the AP, and even the Philadelphia Inquirer says, Dave McCormick has won, that's one of the headlines this morning, the way they word this thing is curious to me because they're saying that the counting continues in this hotly contested Senate race here in Pennsylvania, with incumbent Bob Casey, to my knowledge, Casey Jr. has not conceded officially yet. - I mean, if the Inquirer has said McCormick is the winner, I mean, what else do you need to do for everybody else to acknowledge it, right? And the Associated Press. I mean, you're talking about the most widespread wire service in the country, maybe on the planet and the local paper. - So the Associated Press, they are saying that the election, they declared the victory, they call it an apparent victory. It's an apparent victory for Republican Dave McCormick. It's obviously considered a major upset victory beating the longtime career politician, three-term incumbent Bob Casey, and the aspect of this, giving the GOP the key win in the Senate where the Republicans now hold 53 seats. And so they say, quote, while votes continue to be counted, any way you slice it, this is from McCormick's communications director, Elizabeth Gregory, releasing a statement, while the votes continue to be counted, any way you slice it, quote, Dave McCormick will be the next United States Senator from Pennsylvania, period. So again, to my knowledge, I'm not seeing that Casey has conceded as of yet his campaign, did put out that social media statement, quoting Al Schmidt. I talked about this earlier, Secretary of the Commonwealth, quote, every legitimate vote must be counted in every election. We ask for patience as county election officials continue the work of counting the ballots. So why did the Associated Press do this? 'Cause it's a percentages and a number game. And so they're saying that this is all about the margins, and so that's really what they look at. And even though these are mostly provisional, mostly military ballots, they're saying that if you look at the calculation, if you look at the margins, there's basically no way that this changes, that McCormick wins it. And so, you know, it's all, they're algorithms, they're numbers, how they figure things out. And it's okay in all the other states, because we had states that were even closer than this one, I'll point you to what was it in, I believe in Michigan, where a Democrat won, an incumbent won, and that one, boom, they called it everybody, but this one, a little more stubborn. And I think a piece of it, if I'm being really honest here, it's embarrassing for Democrats here in Pennsylvania, 'cause you look at the GOP picking up two Pennsylvania U.S. House seats, Representative Susan Wild, we've talked a lot about this one, and she's an incumbent in the seventh district, you know, she's beat Matt Cartwright in the eighth district, conceding yesterday around Wednesday, I should say, the AP calling both of those races, just yesterday. And so you look at all of these Republicans who are winning these, it's embarrassing. It's the red wave that we expected two years ago, it just came two years later than expected, locally and nationally. Yeah, so one of them, I will say this, that the headline in the Inquirer that caught my eye was that Republicans flipping the Northeast Philadelphia State Senate seat, the inside Democrats are calling this the most embarrassing part of these election results, 'cause it's 29-year-old Joe Pecosi, who becomes, I mean, we talked about it in the win column, obviously during our election coverage, but they're headlining this, and it's just like such rubbing their noses in it with Democrats. And by the way, Joe Pecosi, as I've reported this whole week, he was not endorsed by the Republican Party, okay, in Philadelphia. So he is a complete outsider, 29 years old, but I will point out the docarty name means something, and this is the Democrat, Sean Docherty, he won his reelection in that tight Northeast Philadelphia State House race. So for Docherty, I think, I will say this, I think this was about branding, and I think that Sean Docherty winning that reelection for him, that was against a tough challenger, Aziz Gill, and that's the 172nd district in the State House. So Docherty, the Democrat, was able to keep this Northeast Philadelphia district, this one, blue. So this leaves Democrats and Republicans tied at 101 to 101 for control of the Pennsylvania State House. So you think about that, this was key, because I think Democrats have feared, oh my goodness, we not only lost a major national embarrassment, but at least the Democrats could hold this tie for the control in the State House, in the House, not the Senate obviously. - And I think as long as Republicans continue to deliver results, those numbers are gonna keep shifting, so you just gotta get it done now. - You're done. 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We really need this rain, so this is a cooler morning, but temperatures remain mild into this afternoon, plenty of sunshine, 72 degrees, winds will be gusty during the afternoon, gusting up to 30 miles an hour, and that's why they're putting out these red flag warnings, we know about the Jersey forest fires burning, but it's an elevated risk for the entire region, for the spread of these wildfires, so they're asking anybody, please do not do a campfire, that sort of thing, be cautious about this. Tomorrow, turning cooler, but it's another sunny, bright day with the high of just 58 degrees, and then Sunday, clouds rolling in, tracking the chance of some showers, just lighter showers later in the day, and the high on your Sunday, 62 degrees, and I'll mention over the weekend, because Monday obviously, Veterans Day, but over the weekend, many of these Veterans Day commemorations and things over the weekend, so it'll be a nice weekend, I think that the rain showers hold off until Sunday later, Monday, Veterans Day, a lingering shower that's earlier in the morning, otherwise the sun returns with a beautiful Monday Veterans Day for us, high of 68 degrees, 'cause I know a lot of people will be out and about over the weekend, and especially on Monday, so Tuesday, the sunshine continues, our next chance for some rain looks like Thursday, but I don't see a measurable rain, and so we're increasing now 40 plus days without much needed rain, yellin' company news live. - All right, Dawn, thank you very much, 855-839-1210, let me grab Marilyn, as she is in Delaware, and she's got a message for the Hollywood elite, Marilyn, good morning. - Good morning. I think that we should take a mental day, a mental year for all these stupid Hollywood people that are whining because Trump is president. I think him and his family have been through enough with this world, and they need to knock it off, because if we took a mental day, ah, you have no, they wouldn't say it's because Biden and Wackadoo are in office. - Biden and Wackadoo, yeah, actually I think I like Wackadoo better than my nickname I gave Tim Walls, which is Mr. Potato Head, which by the way, he lost his home county where he grew up in, that's almost impossible to do. - Exactly, and it just goes to show that we're just tired of the Democrats. They're whining, and the view, oh my God, I just can't even, they need Jesus is what they need. - Marilyn, do you watch the view weekdays? Does that show that you tune in to just to get your kicks and giggles? - No, I don't want your, I could watch it, you know what I mean, just to, yeah, get a laugh or two, but I don't wanna give them credit that I'm watching it, so I don't watch it at all. - Right, so basically what you just told me was this. - Nick, now listen. - Yeah, we love Marilyn. - Marilyn, I got you on my board, do you know how special that is for you? Like that's gotta go, you need to put that on your LinkedIn or your Wikipedia page, right at the top of your resume. You made the Kaling Company board. One more time, here you go, here you go, here you go. - Nick, now listen. (laughing) - You know what's so adorable? You guys do make my day, and Dawn, don't you ever put yourself there 'cause you are gorgeous inside and out. You truly are. - Thank you, yes. - We love you Marilyn. - Don't cut your hair, Dawn. - I'm taking, that's what she says. - I'm taking credit for Dawn's beauty board. - Thank you. - You're taking credit for that. - He's the beauty brand manager. (laughing) - Eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. I've got a couple of data points, and I promise them we'll be done with the numbers 'cause I know it's not exhilarating, but let's face it, we spent months in months in months, we spent years looking at polls. Who was able to get it right? Who got it wrong? We'll give you those numbers. And then also, we've got university meltdowns on the way. If we don't get to them before the cut sheet, they'll come up during the cut sheet. And I also wanna read a text that I got from one of my golf buddies in Blue Bell, who's a hardcore Zioli Army listener. I met him at the conclusion of the bike ride, at the Benda Shore bike tour ride in the Atlantic City on July 21st. And he sent me this text breaking down where he thinks they got it wrong. I wanna read it because I think it's one of the most accurate spot on things I've ever read, and I'll give some credit for that on the other side. It's Cale and Company. We're back after this on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. - We are off to paradise once again, the Italian Riviera on a gastronomical event that only conservative tours can deliver. Join me for 11 luxurious days with the professionals from conservative tours, the best tour operator in Italy. A plus rating with the BBB Better Business Bureau, Portofino Rapallo, Santa Margarita Liguri, Tuscany, and the brilliant Cinque Terre, 5378. Yes, that includes your airfare, dining events at the wineries in Tuscany, even an authentic farm visit to see Parmesan cheese being crafted by hand. Call toll free, 88-733-94-94, or go to conservativetours.com, conservativetours.com. 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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. (upbeat music) Thank you. (upbeat music) It's Cale and Company on Demand from talk radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. And me, Patrick Peterson, three time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for premier 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) - I didn't even realize this guy. It's Monday for Odyssey is a holiday, but we'll be working, don't worry. - No, well, holiday. - Of course. - Seems like every day is a holiday around here except for Tuesday. What do I know? (laughs) - Is anybody, anybody even in the building but us? - Hello. - I'm telling you, sometimes. - We just just like invite people. They would never even know Greg. - We just had like in the hub there. They wouldn't even know we could like sneak people in. - Yeah, stock goes down by the hub. He goes past his cubicle and he's like, - Where are you? Hello. - Somebody here? - Hello. - Don't believe me. - Hello. - Seven o'clock hour brought to you by Holland Floor Covering. It's the region's premier family owned carpet and flooring dealer. New carpet creates a cozy atmosphere in your home and can add warmth to any room. Showrooms in Wayne and Newtown, free samples. No obligation estimates. Hollandfloor.com. So I'll give you the numbers here real quickly on Tim Walz's home county. - This is awesome. - This is amazing. The New York Post of course with this one. Failed Veep candidate Tim Walz couldn't even beat Trump in his home county in a telling final blow. They write the following president elect Trump's overwhelmingly win, saw him net 49.6% of the vote in Minnesota's Blue Earth County where Walz's family lived for over 20 years before he was elected governor. Walz's running mate, Vice President Kamala Harris fell short with about 48.3% of the vote. That is a reversal from 2020 when president Biden handily won the county with 51% of the vote to Trump's 46.5% that according to Politico. So you can't win your home county odds are you're gonna struggle across the board and that is confirmed. And what I think also is confirmed. So my buddy Joe, he goes by the name Joe Snow. I won't give his last name but he is a big listener of this station. He loves all the shows and I met him on July 21st when we completed the bike ride. And he knows that I'm a big golfer. He's a big golfer and he's trying to get me to join one of the local clubs in Blue Bell. And we text from time to time and he sent me this text last night. And I think this really is the epitome of what happened. He called this the lessons of the election. He said America is a center right country at heart. Only 25% are liberal and the other 75% won't be ruled by the 25. I don't know if that math is accurate but the general consensus I feel like is pretty accurate. And here's where I really, really agree with all the different bullet points he gives me. No data, just the themes. Campaigns are about issues and serious proposals and positions and you can't avoid having them. Kamala avoided those. Demonizing opponents and using lawfare to try to jail your opponents can and will backfire. Voters don't listen to Hollywood celebrities when it comes to voting. Most voters see Hollywood is great for entertaining but is far removed from their concerns when it comes to voting. The working class and middle class America voters are done being disrespected by college elites. They want real merit-based opportunities not government subsidies. Identity politics is ultimately losing politics as voters care more about issues, not the identity when living their lives. Young people are waking up and beginning to reject woke politics and their turn to the center is the surprise of the election. America wants a country with real borders and a working immigration system. America's innovation comes from preserving freedom and opportunity, not from government direction. America supports Israel and sees Iran as the enemy of civilization. The mainstream media allowing itself to become a tool for a political party and an ideology and needs to reform itself or it will perish. And finally, Joe Biden should never have run for re-election. I agree with pretty much everything right there. Right down the list. This is not a difficult thing to process. I know the left and the media is going to talk about sexism and racism and this and that. And I can't believe you took his crap and you're going to sign up for dictator or gay one and all this stuff. It's just about policy. The economy, immigration, crime, and wars. Those four were advantage Trump. That's why he won and people are not. And you can spend the economy anyway, which way you want. You can talk about the stock market. You can talk about this, that or the other thing. But when everything is so stinking expensive, unless you're in the 1%, you do feel the pinch, right? Not matter if you make 100 grand or 50 grand, it's impacting your lives. Unless you're a millionaire, unless you make 700 grand a year and life will be just fine, we've all been impacted by it. And I think it's very, very simple to understand that. But you know, all the talking heads, the joy read, they'll sit there and label Hispanic males as sexist and misogynist. But I just wanted to give these polls and then we're gonna give some of these calls here a run too. So according to state forecasting and the accuracy by each organization, poll fair, broke down who was good with the battleground state projections and who failed. I'll start at the bottom, Cook Report. The Cook Report only got 14% of their polling correct. Sienna at 14%, CBS at 25, the Washington Post at 33%, Bloomberg and CNN at 30%, Quinnipiac at 40%, Nate Silver's 538, 43%. By the way, there's a story out there that Nate Silver apparently packed it in in the middle of the night. 'Cause he was so off, he was forecasting, forecasting, and then all of a sudden he was just like, I'm done. Just the correction there, Nate Silver doesn't own 538 anymore. Oh, that's right, he sold that correct. So 538's his own separate thing from what Nate Silver does. Not that it matters because honestly, all of these polling things are irrelevant. Yeah, Mark. Suffolk and Morning Console and Marist, 50%, Fox, 50%, Wall Street Journal, 50%, Emerson, 57%. Here's the ones that were actually pretty good. Real Clear Politics, 71%, Insider Advantage, 71%, Trafalgar, 71%, Rasmussen, 86%, poll fair, which is the source of this 86%. And Atlas Intel was 100% accurate. So they ate 100% accurate. They ate all 7-cent states. Now, I don't know beyond picking Trump, Harris, in those swing states what the other data points that they judge and correct your score on. I don't know if they were doing Senate and the House and local races, but whatever this is, Atlas Intel was 100%. Well, speaking of all of this, since we're on this, Intel, can you pull a cut 10 here? If you guys remember, polling Nostradamus, Alan Lickman. Yes. Remember his points. I think he was 10-in-one going into this election. First he said it was gonna be Biden, and then when we switched over to Kamala Harris, it was Kamala Harris, of course, he was wrong, because his touch tones were nonsense, or his touch points were nonsense. But what did he say after this spectacular loss? Cut 10, Phil. Look, my prediction for this presidential election was wrong. I own up to it. Right now, I am taking time off today, Wednesday through my live show, Thursday. My aim is to assess why the keys were wrong, and what we can learn from this era, and what the election means for the future of our country going forward. The show will be at 9 p.m. Thursday, November 7th, at Alan Lickman YouTube. Got it. So he's taking a 36-hour sabbatical. Yeah. He's gonna reassess. It's like me on a Sunday in the NFL when I don't want to miss this. You know, I look at my wife and I say, you know what, I'm not gonna bet Monday Night Football, honey. I'm not gonna bet Sunday night. I'm gonna do some audits. I'm gonna look at my numbers, and I'll start firing again next week. Amen. Yeah, these guys are... By the way, who cares that you got it wrong? Right? Like this world of people, and by the way, I didn't make a prediction on this election because I didn't have a strong feeling one way or the other as to what would happen. Oh, yeah, a strong feeling who you wanted to win. Oh, man, yeah, I'm in hell. I voted at Blueba Stody Creek Elementary, but I just, I couldn't sit there a lot like Frank Luntz. He's like, I can't call it. Nobody should call it. This thing is, you know, and yes, you can sit here and say, well, I knew for a year Trump was gonna win. You got it right, but it's predictions. I don't understand why people are scared to make predictions. You know, who cares if you get it wrong? I guess if you're technically in the prediction business, which we're not, we're in the ratings and revenue business, it's who cares, Alan Lickman. You don't need to tell us you're taking a day off. Does anybody gonna notice you're gone for a day? It's not about you. I know, right? I mean, Don Stensland should take a victory lap because she was pretty surprised. And Don deserves a ton of credit for getting McCormick 'cause Greg and I, you know, kind of busted her chops saying, who put it? I mean, I was like, yeah, he'll probably lose by six to eight points. And you nailed it Don. Yes, you did. Good job. I mean, part of it is I will say that for McCormick, I'll compare these two, you know, Dave McCormick, as well as Ryan McKenzie. These are two people who just ran, I think, honorable campaigns, door-to-door type campaigns. And there was nothing really flashy. I mean, Ryan McKenzie is, I noticed him a while ago and just said, I just like this guy. And he's everything as far as, you know, a young guy, he and his wife have a seven-month-old baby. I mean, I would love to do a documentary on this guy. You know what I mean? As this young man was in, ran for state office, was a financial guy, MBA, that sort of thing. And just a no-nonsense, right down the middle, kind of a guy, and he was outspent. I mean, nobody thought he was gonna win. I just had him on 'cause I liked him. Yeah. I mean, I just like, just get to know this good guy. And so he came on yesterday and he's just so adorable, like saying, well, we need a bigger minivan 'cause my wife, you know, is gonna go with me and back to DC, which is a hike. But just to hear him talking about, I mean, just a hard-working guy. Yeah. So I think with McCormick, I wanna watch these two as they, I mean, obviously in different places in their lives, but it's fun to watch. And I know that all the celebrities, a lot of people are just losing their minds over this, but these two individuals, they're, you know, for them to be called anything other than, you know, good people who really are patriots who believe in our country and wanna do right. And that's what's disappointing. You know, nobody points that out, that with all this crazy rhetoric, come on already, you know, look at what the other side and even the so-called mainstream media has said about not just the Trump family, but all these different individuals, many of them are not public people. Right. You know? Yeah. And so their character question, I'll just stop already. Yeah, Democrats spend a lot of money in defeating defeat in this cycle, especially at the top of the ticket with Harris, 1.2 billion. By the way, since we're taking care of some family business here, first, a road warrior who I believe, I said yesterday, called the Electoral College almost exactly. Yeah. And he's 312, good for you. He tweeted me this morning and said, victory laps are fun. But while everyone is staring at shiny objects, the GOP is going to have a secret ballot for Senate leadership on November 13th. So-- That was, we reported that. That was like yesterday, that story broke with McConnell. Sean, Sean Farris is all for Rand Paul. I'm not against it. The way he grilled and took Fauci to task during the COVID court cases and all that testimony. Yep. By the way, has anybody seen Fauci? Has anybody heard from Fauci? Where did Fauci go? And also, so let's keep our eye on that. Also, I was in deep conversations yesterday with lawyers here. Deep conversations with lawyers here yesterday. And we are, in fact, going to do the Jimmy Matthews, one of our listeners and YouTube chatters. We'll be running up the art museum steps next week. Woo-hoo! We have to decide on the day that it's either going to be Wednesday or Thursday, I'm not sure. It might be Rainey, so... Even better! No, even better! Oh, Jimmy knows I love him, come on. Jimmy's a great sport. He is a great sport. He could have just easily just, you know... Vanished. Vanished, didn't feel like, "No, I'm not doing that." He's like, "No, I'm going to do this." He emailed me yesterday and wanted to know if we were supplying the boxers or is he? Oh, geez. We need some killing company, like E.J. Boxer pants. Jimmy, DM me your size. I'll go to Target for you, right? Listen, I need to get... The reason we're going to do it next week is 'cause I want to get a talk radio 1210W PhD flag for him to wave up the art museum steps. Now, he's a great La Salle College High School grad. Could we... Maybe we could get the La Salle College High School band out there, you know what I mean? 'Cause he's... So, yes, what I'm asking, that's a really good idea. What I'm asking, what I'm asking is, I know, we're probably going to do it, in the 830-ish timeframe on one of these days next week. I'm not sure which one. We'll let you know. But I would like some listeners to show up there and cheer 'em on, heckle 'em, whatever. That would be so much fun. You know what I mean? It's going to be, we'll have a video crew down there, so you can see it all here on YouTube, but it would be better if listeners would show up there and cheer him on. Yes. So, we'll do it next week, on Monday, I will tell you the exact date and the exact time when we were gonna do it. But he's going to pay off his bet. His bet was that he was going to... Man of integrity. He was gonna run up the art museum steps with a, in his boxers with an eye vote for Kamala Harris sign. We don't necessarily have to do that, but he can do talk radio at 1210, because I think it's better. It's more publicity for us, especially when he gets arrested. (laughing) See if you can get a second flag while you're at it. I'm gonna put one on the back of my truck. Just drive around with a 1210 flag all of that. Oh man, that would great. That would go over well in Montgomery County. Oh man. We're very big at Montgomery County. Here we are. How dare you? Do you have those numbers that you can drive around in Trump towns in Montgomery County? I can do that. Yes, and I also have my WhitPane Township, which is the little township within Blue Bell, which was again, two to one Harris. So, yeah, I'm surrounded by all the crazies. I'm asking everybody on YouTube, all the YouTube chatters, I like to bust Jimmy's balls. Show up on the art museum steps that morning. See if they're gonna be Wednesday or Thursday. I'm not sure, maybe Friday. Okay. And we will show up and cheer him on. He's being a good sport by doing this. Yes, he is. Yes, he is. Let's rip through a couple of quick calls here before we get to the cut sheet coming up on the other side. We were talking about the McCormick race. Phil is right here in Center City with the little legal analysis on the McCormick KC race. Phil, you're on talk radio at 1210. Good morning. Thanks for taking my call. I love your show. Oh, and there's the same here for you in heaven in the hereafter putting up with these two guys every day. It's true. Absolutely true. Not an easy task. Not an easy task. She hates every minute of it. I do not. Anyway, it's been a while since I looked at this statute, but if it's still valid, the requirement in Pennsylvania is for any statewide office. If the difference between the two candidates is 0.5% or less, the Secretary of Commonwealth is required to order a recount, that recount would have to start by 5 p.m. next Thursday, the 14th. I mean, it has to be ordered by then. It has to start by Wednesday, the 20th, and it has to finish by noon on Tuesday, the 26th, which would mean for Thanksgiving, that Turkey case, he would be gone, I hope. And this is what zero, currently it's at 0.3%. I believe it's the number, Don, which qualifies, right? Because it's under 0.5. It's just under. It's just under it. But, thank you, Phil. About 100, I mean, I did report that yesterday. I thought so. With all the, you know, the algorithms that they're looking at and tracing, it just, McCormick is way ahead. And so, I don't see the scenario by which this changes, and that's what the Associated Press, that's what everybody's looking at today. Yes indeed. Okay, they're continuing to count. All right, coming up next, we will get to some of the soundbites of people on social media, losing their ever-loving mind over a Trump victory, or in their eyes, a Harris defeat. It's Kalin Company, and the cut sheet is coming up next. That's right, it is. Every Friday night, which is tonight, by the way, Fandall and partners, thank God, not it's Friday. Oof. Every Friday night, a Fandall, a partnership with Valley Force Casino, is keeping all customers a bigger payout on a select NBA first bets, first bets. Let you get in on all the action from the opening tip. You can bet on things like who will score the first basket, which team will be the first to 15 points and so much more. 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I wanna start one clip I know is from a few days ago, but I wanna, I'm playing it because I wanna have a conversation about the media talking about, you know, one of the things you read a lot of the exit polls about this group went for this and this group went for that and this group. A lot has been made on college educated versus non-college educated, right? - Yep. - So the Democrats are hanging their hat on, well, we're the smart party. All the smart people are on our side. - I've got my doctoral degree from Cambridge. - I'm actually gonna start with Cut 17, Phil. This is, this is David Axelrod last night and he said something and I understand what he's trying to say. But what these guys don't understand is by saying it the way they say it, they sound like condescending a-holes. Condescending a-holes who are just like, well, you know, all the smart people went with us and you dummies, you voted for Trump. - Yep. - And you're not winning hearts in mind by doing that, my friend, which is one of the big reasons that in the economy, I believe, one of the big reasons why you lost. Play Cut 17, Phil. - I heard me over the last few days. I do have concerns about the way the Democratic Party relates to working class voters in this country. The only group that Democrats gained with in the election on Tuesday was white college graduates and among working class voters, there was a big, you know, a significant decline. The only group they won among were Democrats won one more people who make more than $100,000 a year. You can't win national elections that way and it certainly shouldn't be that way for a party that fashions itself as the party of working people. So I think he has a point. I might know this because we've been talking about it. You can't approach working people like missionaries and say we're here to help you become more like us. There's a kind of unspoken disdain, unintended disdain in that. I think Biden has done, you know, programmatically some good things for working people, but the party itself has increasingly become a smarty pants suburban college educated party and it lends itself to the kind of backlash that we've seen. - He's not wrong in anything he said. It's just the way he says. The smarty pants suburban college educated party. - Yep, yep, you're right. And, you know, the thing that's interesting is, I mean, and I say this as somebody with a four-year degree that thought about going to get a master's in criminology, which is the study of crime I thought about and I did go to law school for 88 days and then I quit. This is no wonder why they rejected me 16 years ago. But no, the truth is there's a lot of smart people out there that say, you know what, if you go to college, you're stupid, because you're gonna be in debt forever. The trades, right? We had that story from the Wall Street Journal that Gen Z are taking up the trades and they're getting out and they're making 80 grand after 18 months and they're not in debt. - The Wall Street Journal article that we never got to, that was weeks ago, was the new class of millionaires are- - Yes. - Plumbers. - Plumbers. - Electricians. - Yep. - People like that, I mean, yes. Some of the smartest people I know, never go to college. - Yeah. - And I just, it's just, they just don't, even the way they say it, it's just, let me start, 'cause I'm dying to hear what Don has to say too, but this was from a few days ago, but this was the view Sony hosted, I'm sure it's been played on this radio station, but I just want to piggyback off of what David Axelrod was saying, where she was talking about these demographics and the way she said it could as to Elizabeth Farah Griffin for calling her out on it, but they don't even realize what they're saying. - Yeah. - Or maybe they do, maybe they do, I don't know, cut 18th, I'll go. - Educated white women is my understanding. You have Latino men actually voting more for him, and you have, and black men was not the story, we're not the story here, because they voted almost 80% for the vice president. - Right. - So why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms, and why do you think Latino men voted in favor of someone that's going to deport, says he's going to deport the majority of his community. - I don't think women like being called uneducated white women. I think the economy matters now, so security matters. But when you put people in these boxes, I think that's a takeaway from this, right? - Educated white women. - Uh-huh. - She doesn't realize what she said. - Yeah. - No. I mean, there's just so many people out there that are like, you know, maybe I'm the dumb dumb, right? I'm 40, I'll be 41 in January. I still owe 12 grand on my undergrad degree from Temple. 12 grand, 18 years later. I'm the dumb dumb, right? I got out of college at 22, went into sports radio. I told you this story in the Lehigh Valley. I got offered $6.50 an hour. But he said, oh, you got hired in ESPN radio. Congratulations, man. You're probably rolling in the dough. Would you get 60 grand? No, $6.50 an hour. - How do you, so they were private? You took out some private loans? - No, I took out everything. Yeah, my parents- - 'Cause the government loans- - These book money, that was it. But the government loans, you have to pay back within 10, right? - Yeah, I mean, you know, the pandemic, I paused them. And then when I had my vocal court issue, I was out of work for like a year and a half. So, you know, those hardships that you can apply for. So, it's just, you have these people, whether they're HVAC or whether plumbers, you know, people that work in the automotive industry, there's so many good jobs out there that a lot of people are too lazy to do. They think it's beneath them. And these people are going out and they're saying, you know what? No, I'm not gonna be in debt. And I'm gonna start 19 and a half, 20 years old. And at that point, you know, you don't have debt, you don't have kids, you're probably not married, you get yourself a nice little apartment. And you're way ahead of those that are getting out of like, you know, getting their master's degree at 24 years old. And they owe $82,000 in debt. It's super smart. And I'm telling you, you have a lot of these, especially the females. There's a lot of females out there that don't go even beyond community college, that find a good job doing, and I don't know what they're doing because I've never had to look for that type of work because I'm not a female, but I don't know. I mean, bartenders, bartenders make a ton of money. You're at a good joint. I know it's to be a nurse. You obviously have to have some training and some education and to become an RN, you need a four year degree. But I think it's very, and think about that too. We thought and we know that Trump's biggest vulnerability is women right now, even though he did better in the election, in the exit polls than we thought. Why would you, if you're a liberal pundit, why would you want to call certain females uneducated us? You're going to swing them over into Trump's favor even more. Well, let me ask you guys this, and maybe Don can answer this more because she's a female, even though she yelled at us yesterday for saying that. - By the way, Don's the coolest one on the show as well as being the only female. - Kamala was going to take her job. She said, why do you assume she's going to take my job? - Yeah, why was Frank down there doing imaging for Kamala ain't nobody told me about this change? - By the way, that was that clip, that one minute clip is up on YouTube and YouTube. - Yeah, so funny. - Do you think that they realize what they're saying, or do you think that they're just so oblivious that saying uneducated white women, or uneducated women, whatever it was, is just so condescending and awful? - I think that they're arrogant. - Yeah, I think just arrogant. I think Sunny Hostin's so detached from reality. You know, the money she makes to host the view. And keep in mind, by the way, she has a law degree from the University of Notre Dame. - She's a very privileged person. - And you could also spin it back into her lap, Don. I mean, I would argue, now I don't know if she ever ended up using her law degree. Maybe she did, maybe she didn't. But I would say it's incredibly stupid to get a post, Matt, I mean, we're talking about a jurisprudence doctorate's degree, they call it a JD. It's the equivalent of a medical degree, right? You're a doctor of law. If you spend all that money on law school and finish, and then don't use the degree, now she gets a pass because she's on the view probably making way more than she would ever make as a lawyer, but that's an incredibly dumb thing. Law school's three or four years after college, and most people walk out with 200 grand in debt. - Yeah. - So that would make you the dumb, dumb, if you don't use the degree and make that money back. - Yeah, I just, you know, I really feel like this is this revolution that we saw over the last couple of days has been the revenge of the working class people. - Yep. - You know what I mean? And that is, I hate to tell them, that's the majority of the people in this country. - It's the heart of America. - It just is. - Okay, as far as college goes, the one thing I will say is that for me, when I went to school, I chose the education I could afford because I put my waitress my way through. Yes, I had, I applied for scholarships and grants and anything of that nature, but I will say this, that people who go to these private schools and take loans for hundreds of thousands of dollars, and they can't afford it, it's just like, well, what? You know, they might as well go out and buy a Ferrari, okay? - Mm-hmm, yeah. - So, I mean, not for nothing, but like Penn State, the tuition, if you live at home, the yearly tuition is like 15 grand, 15. - Yep. - That's incredible, that's very affordable. It's just a lot of people, I, I simply would say to you, they go, oh, well, I'm gonna go to pick, so they're Ivy League or whatever this is, these are very expensive, private college, you can't afford it, if you can't afford it, then go to a state level school, which I would submit to you. - Or community college. - Or community college. - Yep. - Community colleges are an incredible value. I know, I'm gonna tell my daughters, and, you know, I think Olivia's probably got a good chance to get a dance scholarship. Mia is probably not, but she could be on a team, and she'd probably have to pay her way. And I'm gonna tell them, look, if you don't have a definitive major, what your hell bent on becoming a nurse, a social worker, a doctor, whatever you wanna do, I mean, right up the road, girls, Montgomery County Community College, you get your basics out of the way, get your 60 credits, - Amen, amen. - And then do your last two years, wherever your heart desires. - Absolutely, you know? Speaking of Stony Hostin, Halston, whatever her name is, one more, they were talking about Americans, again, out of touch, arrogant, not being able to make ends meet because they're bombarded with misinformation. So if you are an American who can't make ends meet, it's because you're bombarded with misinformation. - Right, you've been on this for too long. - The conversation was actually a good one, where they were saying that, like, this is, you know, the Democrats just couldn't speak to that. And they don't care about what some elitist, Harvard professor, or UPenn professor, economist says that, "Hey, the economy is great. "If they don't feel it, it ain't happening." And then Stony Hostin has to jump and cut it, though. - Let me just make my point here. So we have people talking about, "Well, how did he win Michigan?" 'Cause Democrats are saying, "Oh, she should've talked more about Gaza." No union halls were empty. Dearborn went for Donald Trump. This is not about a micro issue like Gaza. It's people saying, "The cost of living is too high. "The wages are too low. "My life felt better under heaven." I know what we'll say. Well, Goldman Sachs says, "The economy will do better "under her." The analysts at UPenn and Warren will say, "Nobody who is struggling to make ends meet at the table. "Like, how am I going to pay this bill? "Cares what Warren professor say about the economy." - That's because they were bombarded with misinformation. - Let me, let me, let me. - But just one more thing I want to take. - That's unbelievable. - That's unbelievable. - Mm-hmm, of course. - I mean, it doesn't, the reality is this. You could sit here and have all these financial experts and these economists with their predictions and their projections, and you could talk about the stock market, all you want, and how many people play the stock market the whole bit. But if my grocery bill was 150, and now it's 225, that's $75 a week matters. And when you look at the rising cost of everything, and then you get a raise of 2%, it's like, well, okay, I guess the alternative is better than being unemployed or staying flat with my salary, but it still doesn't match up. And unless you're in the 1%, you are impacted by it. - All right, let's go to some TikTok meltdown, shall we? - Oh, this is glorious. By the way, they are all over social media. You can't scroll without seeing one. I love it. I love it. This is the honeymoon degree. - So, we had this conversation yesterday about telling kids about this, about telling kids about the election and knowing about Donald Trump or Kamala Harris. - And Kamala? - I said that, look, this is the way I parent, I'm telling you how to do it, but I want to keep my kids shielded, my son shielded from this as long as I can, because he doesn't need to know about politics, and he doesn't need to hear Trump or Kamala or Biden. It's just, you know, live in the world that you're in, and keep them innocent for a long time. - Yeah, I told them, my daughters have tried to pick and prod at me, 'cause they know what I do for a living, and I just give them stock answers. - Yeah. - She asked me, Mia, the other one, not Olivia, Olivia's the one that calls her Kalamala. By the way, she called Obama, Roc-O-Bama. Roc-O-Bama, it's like a mixture of Alabama football and Duane Johnson, it's unbelievable. - By the way, you know, I was just gonna say, I told my daughter Mia, I said, "No, I'm sure honey, Kamala is a very nice lady." Like, I don't, like, I'm not, they don't need to hear that stuff. My son a couple weeks ago told my wife that he wanted to watch Daddy on TV, so she put up the YouTube show on the TV, and I told my wife, "Turn the volume down." - Yeah. - Yeah, I don't-- - Put music on. - Yes, he can see me, I don't want him to hear what we're talking about. - Right. - Smile, you gotta smile everyone as well, like. (laughing) - So this woman, this woman on TikTok, this is a cut one, Phil. This woman on TikTok, videotapes herself, telling her children, and you can hear, you can hear, I don't know the age, but you can hear that they're young, and they start bawling when they hear that Trump won. They start bawling when they hear Trump won, and she's videotaping this and putting out on TikTok, 'cause she's a lunatic, cut one, go. - Harris did not win. (laughing) - Trump won. - Trump. (laughing) - So-- - Oh my God. We're on, how? - Take a breath. - It's like child abuse. - So today, we make all the little different, it's cool. (laughing) Okay, they're probably going to be friends who have questions, right? - Who are the glasses? - I'm sure your teachers are going to-- (laughing) - Oh my God, this happened now. - I think, you know, we currently are in a country where we get to choose, right? And-- - Deviated septum? - People have different priorities, they have different values. Some people hear what he has to say, and they don't believe him, and some people hear what he has to say, and they believe him, and they agree with him. So today's probably, your school day's probably going to look pretty normal. Okay, your teachers are going to do a really great job of, you know, if you have questions throughout the day, or if they have big feelings throughout the day. - Big feelings, questions. (laughing) I'm very sad. - We're going to cry. - Oh my God. - I'm raising a generation of mental illness. - I know. - Wow. - I know what mental illness looks like. - Thank you. - Look at her eyes, the way her eyes are, and I can't, the nostrils. - Yeah, I know. (laughing) - It's just such a mission. - Yeah, you have to-- - The angle, the camera angle is probably, you know, the worst camera angle. - She's not getting proper ventilation. First of all-- - Why would you do that with your little kids? - Don't, jeez. - We can get the substance for this in a second, but Don is correct, and I think you are the one who actually totally, never shoot up. Yo shoot down, right? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah. (laughing) - In many aspects, yeah, yeah. - Crazy nostrils. But no, that's like, to me, that is a form of child abuse. Why would you purposefully upset your children, and, you know, a good parent would say to your kids, hey, no matter what, no matter who wins, this is America. We have a great country, we're so blessed as Americans to be born here and to be part of this great country, and no matter what happens on election day, that's the beauty of it. Everything's gonna be okay. - I just, you know, and I've said this in so many different ways, but, yeah, between Trump shattering the establishment and rattling the cages, and then you had COVID, it's just between COVID and Trump, those two entities, you know, one disease and one person has just shattered so many people's mental well-being. I mean, I was a sort of God yesterday, I still saw people walking around with masks on. It's just, and, you know, it's true, we see it, right? We have a, it's not even a joke. We have a mental health crisis in this country. Compare our mental health to every other nation around the planet. I don't know that there's any country as close to us in mental health issues as America. It's really sad. Do they act like this in Italy? Do they act like this in Germany, in Spain, in France? Well, we know what the French, you know, when Stocker knows what they say about the French, but, you know, Japan, China, I mean, really? Countries that haven't far worse than we do. Yeah, look, I don't care, I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. I don't care if you're a conservative or a liberal. I just think that keeping, keep kids away from this for as long as you can. Why would you, why would you want to? Why, I don't, I just don't understand that. I would never teach my kids this at an early age, and when they become adults, I would never alienate my kid, or a separate, like, if my daughters grow up to be left of Helen Gimm, I'm going to love them just as much as I do now. And these kids are going to go into school, and they're going to be all depressed and sad, and then they're going to, like, you know, little, little Susie's going to come up and say, why are you sad? And they're like, oh, because Donald Trump won, and then who's Donald Trump? And then it just, it's like this thing, and you come home, and your daughter is talking about Donald Trump, or Kamala Harris, you're like, how did this happen? It's like, oh, what happened in school? But this is, you know, we always say things begin at home, and that's just it, that, you know, for parents at home with their kids, tell your kids about the American process. Tell your kids, you could tell them about the electorate, or try to memorize, play memorizing games with different, you know, presidents and that sort of thing, but to upset them and make them feel like any president, or any political leader is the, quote unquote, boogie man, and make them fearful, and make them cry, make them feel helpless. - Yep. - That's the opposite of what we are all about in America. - I thought it was bad parenting in the Delaware Valley to raise your child a cowboy fin. (laughing) And then I see this. - By the way, our picks for Sunday are coming up at about like 9.55ish. - That's right. - Make sure you set the McCall's the unlock of the week. - It's correct. - Let's go to cut two here. This TikTok woman, I just love playing these meltdowns. - Has TikTok woman supplanted Florida man? (laughing) I think they have. - I just don't understand all these people that come on and talk to, like, so just so you guys know, I went on all of these TikToks just to make sure, 'cause, you know, you get some people that do this as like a spoof. - Right. - So I just wanted to make sure, and this person, I was like, ah, I think this could be it, but I went on her TikTok, and it's true. She only has like 4,000 followers. So like, she's literally talking to nobody. Why is she posting these videos? She's telling women, I didn't play this, or I didn't pull this clip, but in the very beginning, she's telling women to delete their period trackers. The period tracker apps? - That's, oh, okay, I can't-- - I didn't realize that was a thing going on, so it shows when you're ovulating, I guess. - You can do that? - Sure. - Yeah. - Okay, she tells women to do that. She also tells women not to get married, and divorce their husbands if they voted for Trump. Okay. - Cut to you, go. - The thing that you may really disagree with, but I'm gonna tell you anyway, because I care about you, and I want you to be safe. If you and your male partner voted differently, this election, if he voted for that man, you need to leave him. You need to leave him, I'm sorry. - Wow. - I'm sorry, you need to leave him. I know you love him. I know you love him, I know you think he's gonna change. I know you think he just doesn't understand your problems. I know that you think he's more concerned about the economy, but especially if you're married to him, you are in danger right now. You are in a lot of danger. I just know that one's gonna get a lot of pushback, but this is my opinion. Sure, whatever, this is my opinion. Do what you gotta do, but if that resonated with you, listen to your gut. - No, I mean, it didn't, but you have free speech rights, and you can say whatever you want, it's like I can, but it's my right to say that you're crazy. At least the shirt matched the eye color. Beautiful eyes, what I noticed about her eyes, now she blinks a little. There was a point there where I'm thinking, this is like a blinking contest, and she's winning. - Yeah, it's an empty soul. - Look at her pupils, what is she on? - It's like Jaws when he sinks his teeth into a clump. - Yeah, she's on something. - Wow, that is so-- - So you are in danger because of who, or because of who your husband or partner voted for? - Yes, Dawn, yes. - I thought like a sex strike was punishment. Now she's going straight for the divorce courts. She's taking your ass right to domestic relations, buddy. - Did you see the stories about the speaking of that, the North Korean soldiers in Russia? - Yes. - Because of the porn, 'cause they don't have porn in North Korea. And so they have porn now. - They only have one rocket, one rocket. - So they're all like they can't get 'em to do anything else. - Right. - They're wrong, oh my gosh. Kim Jong Un said, "No filthy sites." (laughing) - I'm the rocket man around here, he said. - Man. - So, porn, the answer to peace, I don't know. - Yes, it is. - Peace, porn and prosperity, that's all I've ever wanted to see. - Oh my goodness. - Look at those Middle East countries, if their women weren't covered head to toe and only allowed to show ankle, maybe a man would be so angry on his feet. - I know. - What I'm saying? - A lot of hot Arabic chicks out there, man. - Yeah. - Peace, prosperity, porn and paper towel. - Amen. - That's right, all the pathway to their life. - So I'm gonna build my platform on when I run for office in 20 years. - Oh my gosh. - Peace, prosperity and porn. - The more, I'll win in a landslide. - The more porn, the more paper towels. (laughing) It's a sin, it's a sin, sorry. - Jesus, come on, man. - Who said that? - I said there you. - This is cut seven fill. TikTok, this TikTok are once a law that requires all Trump voters to wear their MAGA gear 24/7. (laughing) - Like a scarlet letter, I think, or a scarlet, you know, the scarlet number. Cut seven fill go. - I say we pass a law that requires anyone who voted for that orange piece of (beep) to wear their Trump hat 24/7. - I think anybody would mind that if some of them do. (laughing) - Yeah. - Because conservatives are dangerous. - For anyone who isn't white, Christian, or male. - Yup. - Completely dangerous. - We're very on that. - I'm just so happy. - Maybe she needs to watch them porn. - Yeah. - Like dynamite, waiting to go off in your hand. - TMC. - So I think we should all get a public service warning. - Yeah. - Don't you? - Boom, those are dynamite. - Boy, party with her. - Yeah. I wonder if she wants to chat to the 46% of Latinos in this country that voted for Trump or the 21% of black males that voted for Trump. - It's amazing. - That chick, that's who Putin is showing those North Korean soldiers to get them back to work. - That's right. You either get back and do what I tell you to do or it's 20 minutes with this chick. - Oh man. By the way, youtube.com/att1210WVHD. If you want to follow along, we're playing all the videos so you can watch these. - System. - It's like a call in a real life meltdown. - Absolutely. - So this actually happened in real life despite what we see on social media. It does happen on the streets apparently. Mike is in New Jersey and apparently one of his neighbors had a meltdown. Mike, you're on talk radio 1210. - Yeah. Check this out. I was sitting in my house. I had the, it was beautiful. So I'm sitting in the house. I hear all this noise across the street. So I go to the door. Here's my neighbor who I thought was patriotic. He's got three American flags. One on each side of his door on poles and one draped over his outside banister thing. The next thing I know, he's throwing it around his yard. He's ran and raving, ripping him off the doors. They're in the garbage right now. He's screaming. I'm yelling at him. I'm like, what the hell are you doing? He goes, he goes at a piece of crap. One of the election, he goes, America sucks. And I'm like, are you kidding me? And he's like, don't talk to me ever again. And I'm like, okay, if I went in the house, I closed the door. - Now did he know that you were on the opposite side of the political aisle before this or no? - No, we never talked about it. It was no, you know, thank gosh, I guess thank God. I didn't have a Trump flag on my front property 'cause I guess I would have to smack him down. - Well, you know what you do, Mike? You give him a little pecan pie on Thanksgiving. You drop it off on his porch and say, hey, hope you're feeling better. You know, the sun will still come up and you can try to get rid of me when you were-- - I'm not 128, Mike. - I'm not sure that's gonna work with this guy. I think he's actually, and he's only, I wanna say, he's only like 28 years old. - Oh, wow. - Wow. - Yeah. - Yeah. - He actually, he physically has lost his mind. - Yeah, man, I don't have-- - Are you tearing up? - Yeah, TDS. - I'm staring at the garbage can right now by his garage door. And there are the three American flags sitting in the garbage. - Oh, man. At least he didn't burn him. Thank you for the call, Mike. Can we see that before? - That's amazing. - Yeah. - Be careful. - Yeah. - Just kill him with kindness. - Seriously. Remember when, remember back in the day when like you didn't know who somebody voted for or you did and you didn't really care and your friends with him anyway? Like, can we get back to that? Is that-- - I'm cool with the-- - Is that possible? - Yeah, I'm cool with like the civility I have not caring or the obliviousness. But I actually like that people are, you know, more and more, and it's always been where you've been able to, you know, show publicly your Democrat advertisement. I just wanna live in it. If you wanna put something out Republican or Trump, we should live in a way like, hey, we don't have to agree on everything, you know? - I'll just say this. Think about what you're saying. How many, you know, people did you retweet on social media, African American then, saying never again tell a black man who to vote for? - Yes. - There was a rebellion because people across the board, but especially African American men, felt lectured to in this demeaning tone. - Yeah. - But then think about who has, think about the women that you played, the sheep who have been, I guess, indoctrinated since childhood or school or whatever that is, that they, because the only talking point that Democrats had this time around was, oh, it's a danger to democracy and they bought it. And to your point, highlighting the difference in percentage of black male voters for Trump, 21%, and female black supporters of Trump, 7%, that right there, a three to one ratio, a three to one differential, that highlights the gender gap in a nutshell right there. - By the way, Jimmy Matthews, in case you didn't hear, Jimmy Matthews will run up the art museum steps in his boxer shorts, and he's gonna be carrying a 1210W PhD flag. - This is awesome. - Because he has to pay off a bet, because he bet it, or he bet, excuse me, bet it. He bet that if Trump would win that he would do this, he was very sure about Kamala Harris winning. He, Don suggested the LaSalle High School Band. - 'Cause he's an alum, as is his famous uncle, Chris Matthews. - Do you have a contact there? Because he wants the, do we have a contact there? Don't stand the way. - I'll work on it. Okay. - There you go, hold on, I love this. - If you can't get it, Don, I've got my chiropractor as the chiropractor for the football team. I can let you know. I'm Dr. Mike. - Yeah. - We will let you know, we will let you know next week what day he will be out there. We're not gonna be cruel and do it on a day that it rains. So we will check the forecast. It's either gonna be Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday. And we want 1210W PhD and Kallen Company listeners to show up to the art museum steps and cheer him on. - Yeah. - And by the way, Chris Forsyth, we will take you up on you videotaping the entire thing. - Yes. - So you can make a documentary. Start with the tweet or the YouTube chat and end with him running up and down the same. - There you go. - This Tik Toker is telling liberals how to leave the country. - Okay. - I would suggest a plane or a boat, whatever floats your boat, go, Phil. - Here's some of the easiest ways to leave the country as an American. - Yeah. - Sorry guys, I simply cannot smile at the moment. It's been a long 24 hours. If you're under 30, consider the Australia or New Zealand Working Holiday Visa. Granted, this is a temporary fix, but Australia allows American citizens up to three years on a working holiday and New Zealand offers one. - By the way, I could realize to get you. - Australia doesn't want all these angry chicks. - These are colorful, easy to apply for. They cost around $450. I personally did a year in Australia. I have a lot of videos about that. I'm happy to tag you if you need more info. If you have a way to make an income online, consider a digital nomad visa. Lots of different countries offer this. It's typically a one year stay. For this option, I would look into countries like Portugal, Costa Rica, or Albania. Another option you can consider is teaching English in another country. Now, granted, this is gonna be a lot easier if you do have a college degree, but there are some countries that allow you to work as an English teacher without a degree. Just get your title certificate online and typically just takes a few weeks to complete that. And if you don't have a degree, I would recommend looking into countries in Southeast Asia or Eastern Europe. Another option is looking into opportunities based on your heritage. If you have grandparents that came from somewhere that is not America, you can look into that country and see what kind of visa or residency programs they offer. For example, I know a lot of us have Irish heritage. If you have a grandparent who is an Irish citizen, you can look into it. - Have a France, they take all the cowards, right? - Well, thank you, Punky Brewster. You know, I hear Gaza's lovely this time of year. How 'bout the one way, swipe over there? - That's a great point. (laughing) They love the Middle East so much. Why don't you go over there? - Yeah, you're all about the Palestinian movie, go. - I think she brings up a good point. You know, go ahead, get a job, get a visa, go somewhere, teach English, because no matter where you are in the world when you travel, you realize so much about what is great about America and what we as Americans take for granted. - Yeah, now let's exit this. Reluctantly would. (laughing) - Would not, for me, that's a staunch would not. I'm gonna use my executive veto power, would not. - Sorry, dog. - Yeah, the skull cap, the winter hat doesn't do it for me on the ladies. - Yeah, Michael says she needs to lay off the red ball. So all these individuals, I do wonder, what are they on? Their pupils are tiny. - Do they speed those videos up, or is that actually in real time? Who talks that quick? - But they all have that same despondent look on their, seriously, this despondent look, but I think it's medication. - They're all dead. - Yes, they're medicated. - I agree with you. - Absolutely. - Most of the kids are of these things. Rosie O'Donnell. - Speaking of it. - Apparently she doesn't know that Trump is gonna win the popular fight, because she's very sad, and she wants to get rid of the Electoral College. I don't think it would matter, because Donald Trump would still be president. - Anyway, you slice it this year, folks. You lost. You lost. - Play Rosie, Phil. - For yourself, call your friends, check on 'em. - And get ready, because we're in for one hell of a ride, with him at the helm, and no immunity guardrails. Okay. - Like bowling without bumpers. - Okay. God bless America, people. That's all I can say. We're gonna need it. And how about we get rid of the Electoral College? Is that anybody like that? - No. - Anyone? I'm not so sure anymore. It's a popular vote. That's what we need to do. - Yeah, you would say one at one. So there you go. - Yeah. - And you're still down five million tots. I don't know what to tell ya. I mean, here's what we'll do. Only California and New York can vote in 2028. How about that? The other 48 states don't count. Whatever we can do to get a Democrat back in office, how about that? - Nick, you do me a favor. You're gonna have to shoot, 'cause there's just music in this one. But I think you'll, I think people, everybody watching right now on YouTube, youtube.com/ yet 1210WPHC. By the way, if you're watching right now, please hit the like button and hit the subscribe button. Please, please, please, everybody watching, hit the subscribe button. We've had amazing viewership all week and we appreciate you all watching. But please make sure you hit the subscribe button and hit the bell, the bell, so you know when we go live. This is cut 15, Phil. (bell dings) Thank you. - That stays on about Rosie. - You say whatever you want. - So we all knew about her little member. She had like a marijuana smoking shack when her kids were young and stuff like that. And she put out on social media when her, her daughter, her 27 year old daughter was recently arrested in Wisconsin on drug charges and alleged child abuse and all this stuff. Rosie puts on Instagram, this is a photo from a better time for my daughter, Chelsea. Like, why would you do that? Why would you accentuate that your, one of your kids is all messed up? You know what I mean? Like, that's who she is. She'd rather promote herself. You know what I mean? And just expose her, nobody would have noticed that her daughter was arrested except that she put it out there. - Nick, I think you have a drop for- - Great mom. - Or what's wrong with Rosie O'Donnell. - Oh God, where is it? - No, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to put you on this one. - No, I don't know. - I know what a mental illness looks like. I can just say it. - Yeah, it's absolutely crazy. It's absolutely crazy. - I mean, her daughter has, these are her grandkids, five, ages five, three, two, and 11 months. And this, and the mother of them, this is Rosie's daughter, isn't, I mean, all kinds of felony charges of child neglect and drug abuse. This is a tragic situation. And the grandmother and mother decides to post on social media, something so flippin' into exploit her own grandkids and daughter, that's who she is. It's the bad haircut, bad eyeglass segment of society. It's just having a rough go of it. You got Rosie, you got Cuban, you've got Rachel Maddow, you've got Keith Olberman, you've got Philadelphia sports radio host again tweeting about politics and they're not allowed to. - Oh, uh oh, is he gonna have a mental breakdown again? - The timeline is just littered with just, you know, that's just hey. - But isn't it funny that nobody talks about the fact that the Trump family, you see a loving family that's supportive of one another, you never hear anything. Look at the personal lives of these people, the way they parent, what they care about, and they put it out there. I mean, the only way I know about this is because of Rosie's own social media. - Yeah. - Not good people. - By the way, are they gonna slap that sports radio host on the wrist for tweeting about politics rather than, you know, sports where they pay 'em for? - Yeah, I mean, it could happen. I mean, you know. - Really? - Yeah, it could happen. You never know. - A glorious way to lose all your listeners. - Imagine if I just came on here and did a four hour sports show. You guys would disappear, right? - Yeah, it's amazing to me. I mean, like, you know, there's clearly one sports station in the city. - Yeah. - The other one. - Hey man, if it gets beaten by us. - If I'm Joe Gillio and Hugh Douglas, I do backflips every night. (laughing) This is cut 15, Nick, if you wanna play along with this. Apparently millions of liberal women are shaving their heads to protest Donald Trump. - Oh, I thought they were doing that as a salute to me. (laughing) Phil, you can play it. It's just music. - Oh, look at this. - All right, we got the Clippers first. Look at the girl behind her. Is that the undertaker? What is that? - She has a hood up. - Yep. - Nose ring. - Hat. - Nose ring. - Tattooed hand. - Wow. - Here comes the Clippers. It's like, it's a G.I. gene. - Yeah. - That Demi Moore movie from the '90s. - And Demi Moore was hot in that movie. - She was. - She was. - Yeah, look at this. All right. This is what I did in 2018 when I realized I couldn't grow my hair back. I just pulled out the buzzer. I said enough. Enough. - Wow. - I'm curious what this proves, or what this proves that you're a sick individual. But you know what? - He gets a tribute to Joe Rogan. - Yeah. - John Federman, I don't know. - All right. - Look at the nose ring. - They in a white. - Yeah. - Look at the person shaving looks like a. - And there she is. - It's like they're growing a war. - She looks like the grownup version of the girl from Stranger Things. (laughing) Remember the girl laughing? - Yeah, yes. She married John Bon Jovi's. - Yeah. - Yeah. And now John Bon Jovi is morphed into something completely different. - So there you go. So, liberal women shaving their heads. - So we've got shaved heads. We've got complete and total meltdowns. We've got listeners in this audience that are ready to run in their boxers. - I mean, look. - I have probably the best clip coming up and we should break, but I probably have the best clip coming up next. Remember a couple weeks ago, it might be months ago now, where we talked about, and I know you guys know the answers. I don't blur it out, but if you guys remember, we had a conversation of if Trump actually tweets or truth socials himself. - Mm-hmm. - Yep. - In the answer to that, with video footage. This was released by the Trump campaign. It is amazing. - Oh, yeah? - It is amazing to see in real time. - Yep. - How the truth tweets, whatever you call them, come out. - Yep. - We will play that on the other side. - Yes. And I also have that Oregon, the University of Oregon video of what this employee for the state ran school, run school. I almost knew it right away. What he said Trump supporters should do. He's been placed on leave. 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Just go to FanDool.com/grag, FanDool.com/grag to make every moment more of the season. FanDool Sports Book the official partner of the NBA and 1210WPHT, 21 and over present in Pennsylvania. After three month free trial, the full price of League Pass will be automatically charged monthly. Cancel any time, no refunds, terms, restrictions and embargo supply limit one pass per customer. See terms at sportsbook.fanDool.com/gamocproblem. Call 1-800-Gambler. This is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210WPHT and on the free Odyssey app. One thing that I think stands out also, we can't have this conversation. A little bit to your point, Dana, is that maybe it's not so much Democrats' policies or messaging or the words that they use specifically, but there is an entire right-wing media ecosystem. It doesn't exist on the left. It does not exist in the center or mainstream. And people are getting their information in very different ways now. And Donald Trump and Republicans and Elon Musk and Joe Rogan know exactly how to reach Americans where they are, regardless of age and demographic. And that played a big role in this because of the fact of whether it was disinformation, misinformation, or different propaganda that they were feeding to the American public that made them feel the way they did. And the American public felt as though that they were being heard by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Oh my god, there's no more left-wing media. Let's go through them, shall we? We'll start with social media. If you've got Facebook, Instagram, you've got Snapchat, you've got TikTok, you've got meta, you've got Google, you've got YouTube. I know some of them are redundant. Some people are owned by other than those companies, so some of them are under the same umbrella. Of course, you've got MSNBC, you've got CNN, you've got ABC News, you've got CBS News, you've got NBC News, you've got all the papers, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, on down the list. But what has happened here and why they're so bothered is there is a uprising of alternative news media sources. You have talk radio, 1210W, PhD. You have Fox News, you have Newsmax, you have OAN, you have X, you have truth, you have rumble, you have websites like Outkick, the Blaze, the Daily Mail, the New York Post, the newspapers, the Washington Times, the Washington Examiner. So now you have the Daily Wire, all these companies, the Daily Beast, the Daily Caller, the Daily Everything. Daily this, Daily that, but you're starting to see, and again, the mainstream media and left-wing media still has the alternative outnumbered, but it's starting to be like 65, 35, and they can't handle that. - I'm telling you. - Actually, you know what? We should do a poll question. Who is most responsible for the breaking of the brains of the left? Is it Trump, is it COVID, or is it Elon Musk? Because a lot of this is really the last two plus years of Elon Musk buying Twitter, rebranding it to X, re-establishing free speech, and allowing the marketplace of ID, and look, there's a lot of misinformation on X, and but guess what? Some of it comes from the left as well. But you know what? That's up for the people to sift through. - I wanna ask you guys what you think about this. Joe Rogan yesterday said that he believes that Trump should not go after liberals. He should try and unite the country. - Okay. - What do you think about that? - I agree with that, and I also think Trump has said, I don't have time for revenge. My revenge will be my success. - Let me play this. - Contrary to what the commercials claimed, that is what he said. - Let me play this, and then you guys can comment on it. Cut five, I'm playing this, cut five, go. - You elected that guy, but along with that, now you get RFK Jr, you get Tulsi Gabbard, you get Elon Musk, and you get JD Vance. You get brilliant people who aren't ideologically captured, two of them who used to be Democrats. One of them that probably knows more about environmental polluting and about the problems with pharmaceutical drug companies and health and the consequences of all sorts of pesticides and herbicides and ingredients in your food that should be banned and are banned in another country. You got that guy in there now. And we got a real chance to make real change. This is like one of the first times ever where there's a real chance to make real tangible change that's gonna be for the good of everybody. - Yeah. - And he's got to unite people. He's got to not attack the left and not attack everybody. Let them all talk, but unite. Now it's time to unite everybody. - But see, here's the end on jumping real quick. But here's the thing, it's not about uniting the left and attack, this is the difference between the left and Trump. Trump doesn't attack Democrat voters. He doesn't attack liberal citizens. He goes after the media. He goes after the institutions. He doesn't go after the common folk. He doesn't sit there and call them deplorables and Nazis and things that they do to us that support and vote for Donald Trump. That's the big difference. And he never has done that. I don't think he ever will, to be honest. - Yeah, and I think Trump's actions always speak louder than any rhetoric or any tweet that he does. And so you think about Trump's team right now. Look at Tulsi Gabbard was a Democrat. You have my goodness. - Elon Musk. - RFK Jr. My God. Yes, Elon Musk, all of these Democrats coming over and Trump's vice president, J.D. Vance, had harsh rhetoric for Trump. Everybody says, oh, he has a thin skin and he has this and that and the other. Well, look at some of the things J.D. Vance said was at nine years ago, whatever about Trump. And then J.D. Vance is one of those people who said, wow, when he got in and I looked at his policies and I looked at the changes that he was able to make, I started to realize that, look at his actions, look at what he can do, and he thinks outside the box. So in my humble opinion, I think if you look at the so-called Avengers, you look at who Trump has assembled and that tells me that this is unity. - Yeah, and look, he had thin skin eight years ago. Although in reality, if you looked at J.D. Vance eight years ago, he had thick skin, he had the big chubby cheeks and then he grew a beard. By the way, I saw a video, - I saw a lot of weight. - I did, but I saw the video resurface of him from eight years ago without the beard. God, I mean, I get it. He was 31 or whatever at the time. - 80 face, he looked like he was 14. - Van Jones said that we need social media regulation. - Here it comes. - Here it comes. - This is cut 11, Phil, go. - There are two sets of laws and rulings I have to deal with. The Supreme Court has allowed this unlimited amount of money dumping in and then there are legal protections that allow these companies to do what they want to and do what they will. I think in a normal country, we would say, hold on a second, maybe we need to have a different set of regulations for social media platforms now that this big, maybe we need to have less money in the system, but that conversation is not happening yet. - I mean, it's free speech, brother. It's the first amendment. And what I look at is the hypocrisy, two things. So there was no calls from CNN to regulate social media in 2020 when Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg suppressed the Hunter Biden story. So that's fascinating. And then the other aspect of this is, you know what this is? This is the marketplace, right? And X is a store. It's a shop. If you don't like it, don't shop there, right? Like there's certain grocery stores, there's certain restaurants I'm not a fan of. I don't go there. I go to the places I like. Go where you want to buy the product that they're selling. Nobody's forcing you to stay. You're 100% right. And this bothers me so much. Like the answer for a lot of these guys and gals is always regulate. Like regulate this, regulate that. If you don't like what you're seeing on Twitter or X or truth, social, whatever, don't go on it. - Right. - Like exactly right. - I don't understand this. - You say it all the time, you know, stop getting your newest. So if you don't like it, if you don't like a certain avenue of social media, don't go there. I got off of Facebook 12 years ago. - I would not be on any social media site. - Same here. - Let me repeat it. No social media sites if it wasn't for this show and my job. In fact, when they boot me out of here in two months, I'm just looking at the trends. I mean, you saw what happened at iHeart, you saw what happened at Cumulus, Cox just laid off a bunch of people. I'm just looking at where everything's going. A little inside joke there. I love sticking people. I just, I will not be on any social media when my job here comes to an end. - If I did not have a job that was dependent upon news and sports cycles of information, I wouldn't be on it. If I was using my criminal justice degree, if I was an attorney, I would not be on, unless it was to grow my business, that's it. - Yeah. Where was I gonna go next? Okay, this is cut 16, Phil. We didn't play this yesterday and I meant to and shame on me for not doing it. We played all the late night reaction, right? The Jimmy Kimmel clip, I actually wanted to play, it was not the one we played yesterday, it was actually, this one, he cried, twice. Oh, so he, okay, now I saw people tweening about it, but I didn't actually see short by the way, a good one. That's because of 8.7. - Rating my snorts. - Rate your snorts. - Yeah, he had a seven. - He gave, well, well, good. - All right, yes, I have to start from my game. - I have to start from my game. - Yeah. - Let me, so he did his opening monologue and he cried 'cause, you know, late night comedy, always funny. It's unintentionally funny, by the way, when somebody cries, I guess I have a heart of stone. Cut 16, go. - Let's be honest, it was a terrible night last night. It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go. (audience applauding) For healthcare, for our climate, for science, for journalism, for justice, for free speech. It was a terrible night for poor people, for the middle class, for seniors, for relying on Social Security, for our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for the truth, 45 seconds by twice, and democracy, and decency, and it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him, and guess what? It was a bad night for everyone who voted for him, too. You just don't realize it yet. - All right, well, when were you realized that your economy's about to get really good and your cost of everything will go down soon and your border will be secure, there won't be people being raped by illegal immigrants or murdered, we're not gonna have ridiculous, nonstop, endless pointless wars. You know, two things, by the way, Zelensky, I hope you've been saving up that money that you've been scooping up because those bags are about to end, buddy. But, you know, when you talk about him crying there twice, because he's been in television, he's done some cameos in movies, that's an act right there. I'm just gonna call, yeah. - You think so? - I don't. - You think that's an authentic cry? - I think he is, I think he's been so broken by Trump. I really, I really do. I really think that- - You frame it that way. - And by the way, I'm gonna, yeah, I'm gonna tell you something. Jimmy Kimmel used to be a regular on Howard Stern. He used to sit in with him for like four or five hours. - Did you do Blackface? - Yeah, when he was on the man show. Like, Jimmy Kimmel was a hysterical comedian. Like, did some great bits, was great on Stern, you know, in the early 2000s. And I do think Donald Trump broke him. I think that he is, 'cause he does these, you know, his wife comes out and she gives all these speeches now on the show. Like, it's become a political show. It's become a political activism show instead of comedy. It's so wild that one person can mentally occupy the space in your head. I mean, and I'm not taking shots at Phil here, but Phil's a Jets fan, okay? - You kinda are. - Phil has not seen a Super Bowl since Super Bowl III. He goes and spends his hard earned money. He's flying to Arizona to watch a team that now has Aaron Rodgers that still sucks. And he's still upbeat and optimistic. He's like, well, if we win seven of our next nine, we can make the playoffs. Donald Trump has been in office now twice. It hasn't impacted Jimmy Kimmel's bottom line once, and he's crying. - Don, Phil will be off Monday, Tuesday, 'cause he's flying to Arizona. - Tonight, he's flying, it's only this morning. - Cowboy fans, I feel no sympathy for you. But you've gone 30 plus years without a Super Bowl, and you still live your life. These people that they think the world's ending because the president didn't go in their favor. - Yeah. - It's madness. - And by the way, how dare he talk about, let's talk about Ukraine for a moment. Remember last September, I reported that they exceeded the one million number, about a million, either deaths or severe casualties in the Ukraine, Russian war. And Trump looked at that and said this must end. High losses on the battlefield. - So for Kimmel, really, you want those deaths. There was just another, they struck an oncology hospital, women's hospital last night. You know what I mean? - Seriously, I saw that. - So seriously, this guy is so just obtuse to what's really happening in the world, and Trump's attempt to say, guys, we gotta stop this, not only because we're not gonna pay for it anymore, and look at our growing deficit, but because you have well over a staggering death toll and casualties rate, this is horrifying. - I would just love to speak to any of these individuals, these Hollywood celebrity talking head TV show elitists that are anti-Trump, and I would just like to get with them one day behind the scenes and be like, hey, seriously, real talk off the record. - Real talk. - Are you really broken, or is it an act, is it a bit? - And I'm just, I'll never share it. You know, speak to me under the conditions of anonymity the whole bit. - By the way, you know why I love the show? 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But this is a referendum on the Democrats. Okay, it's not just about Kamala losing, they all lost. And this should send a message. I doubt it will, but it should send a message to them. - Yeah, a referendum on the last four years as well. And you know what, if they don't change, hopefully this continues to happen. So if they want to double down and continue on with the identity politics, I'm good with that because I think it's a losing recipe. And if you don't mind, I got a little rebuttal for Jimmy Hippocrates. - Now, what's Jimmy, who we talking about? Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Matthews, what's Jimmy? - I got a lot of Jimmy's here. - Jimmy Kimmel. - Okay. - I hate to say his name, I call him Crumble. Let me try to hold it together here. We got our freedom back. It was a beautiful day Wednesday morning. Thank you, thank you to everybody. - You're welcome, John. - And Mr. Crumble, have a nice life. - Thanks guys, appreciate it. - All right, there it is, John and Roxborough. Emotional, happy, angry. He's running the full spectrum of emotions. - Damn it, yep. - Yeah, I think, you know, that's just it that I think what John reflects to me is the feeling that it's almost like if you're, it is like, if you are a conservative and maybe you're a conservative Democrat, you felt your party left you or you're an independent, whatever that looks like. It's, I think it's on a referendum on even more than the current progressive side of the Democrat party. It's a referendum on the culture in American media by which we were all basically abused and had whiplash from the media constantly, the media really and social media bullying anybody who didn't just follow like a sheep and do what they want. And so I do feel that there's this feeling of relief that, oh thank goodness, we're gonna normalize, we're gonna go back to the middle like most Americans are by the way and that's really what we saw. It just got cray-cray out there. It really did. And so you feel like at some point an abuse, like you're hiding and you don't wanna, that's why at one point I was like, where your MAGA hat, where Riley Gaines to me was a game chain. There were so many people, Riley Gaines coming here to Montgomery County and when she said, 'cause there were parents who didn't wanna be photographed at that meeting with Riley talking about Title IX, which by the way, remember what Trump told us here on Killing Company, day one, that all goes away. All this nonsense with girl. That was an issue that nobody's really talking about, but all these parents in the suburbs, like Bucks County that were bullied about this and they all just didn't wanna deal with all the abuse and the nonsense and the rhetoric. So Riley Gaines to one mom who didn't wanna be shown, as she said, they said, well, they'll cut our federal funding. The Biden, Harris, they'll cut the school's federal funding. What are you gonna do? Riley Gaines looked at her and said, call their bluff. They do not wanna deal with this issue. They know that's why this issue is not really in the media. Nobody covered anything. And I think at the courage of Riley Gaines to make this a thing and say the quiet part out loud, so many people like that. And that is what gave me faith. But John's right, the feeling is that because we have these long lines and whether it was created or due to incompetence or whatever, the fact that people stayed in line and the fact that people checked their voter registration and checked to make sure and then thought, oh, I didn't get a notice. I'm gonna go vote anyway. - Which, very interesting flipping of a dynamic here because in 2021, guys like DeSantis, Glenn Youngkin, they were very successful Republicans in general were winning this initial wave of Title IX culture wars. And then it didn't materialize in the anticipated expected red wave of 2022, yet here now in 2024, two years later, Republicans are back on the winning side of it. But we'll see also, because Don, you talk about it and you cover it at the grassroots level, let's see what happens the next time school board elections come up, because we did see the Democrats become victorious at the school board level in specific counties and jurisdictions. I'll be interested to see if that red wave trend continues when those seats are up for grabs again. - By the way, I will say this, and I'm not trying to be a wet blanket on everything. I even though people accuse me of that. Don is correct. He said on this show to Nicole and Don Stens on in May, that day one Title IX, all that stuff, he said mass deportations. I hope to God that the host on this radio station holds his feet to the fire. If he does not do this stuff, I hope to God, you got to do that. - Okay, he absolutely will. - Anything that you can do, technically on day one, I need done as soon as possible. You know, if it takes till February or March, it'll so be it, you know, but I'm not going to kill him if, you know, he's on Monday and it's not done by Wednesday. - I agree. - Yeah, yeah, those things. Now, you know, but there's different stuff, you know, the economy stuff, the cost of things. That's not going to be done in 75 days or 90 days, right? But some of that stuff, like, you know, the executive orders, the stuff at the border, the Title IX stuff that can be done with the stroke of a pen. I hope they've reached out to Pentel and Bic and all the pen companies. Get all the ink possible. Get all the paper. I don't want any supply shortages at the White House. There's work to do. And I think Tim in Ohio wants to echo those sentiments. - Tim's listening from Toledo. - Yeah! - Good morning, Nick. - What's up, Tim? - Hey, hey. - What's up, buddy? - Hey, I'm actually a Levittown guy and I'm just, I'm living and working out here in Toledo. And yeah, I mean, I'm loving the Trump wave and I'm really loving the meltdown of the far left, all their finger pointing and back biting. But I think we need to be cautious in a way because, you know, Trump, he wants some of these swing states by votes that could easily have gone the other way. And, you know, I look at my home county of Bucks County, Trump won by like 1200 votes. And so I'm hoping that he and the Republicans stay focused on the issues facing our country, those issues that got them elected and avoid seeking revenge and retribution. I think that will turn people off, you know? - Yeah, agreed. - Yeah, I mean, revenge, the success will be, that's his revenge, you know? The stuff you can do on day one, right away with a stroke of a pen, a stroke of a pen, I want that done. But ultimately, the big things, the economy, the border, immigration, you know, on down the list. And then, you know, we talk about the, you know, draining the swamp. Look, you would need to have 12 years to do that, right? So how does that happen? That's Trump for four, that's presumably Vance for eight. That's a perfect hypothetical. Odds are the, the math of that working out is probably not in, you know, above 50%. But if it is, you know, in this whole concept of draining the swamp, look, it's gonna respawn. It's gonna repopulate, right? So the moment you lose, that stuff comes back. But the only way you can even get close to achieving some of that. You know, some of the stripping of the regulations, you know, the def, by the way too. I want these, I want these private institutions, like Harvard and Penn and these Ivy Leagues that receive federal funding. I want that stripped away for all the nonsense that they do. If they continue to do it, and we've seen, you know, the threats that are out there, I hope they follow through with that as well. - By the way, before I play this Trump clip, you want to go through some of the, you want to go through some of the Bucks County towns and the Manko towns that went for Trump soon? - Do you still have the numbers in front of you? I trashed them. - Are you trashed? - I'm not, I'll dig through the garbage on live radio. I'll go into a can on YouTube if you want me to. People love that. Let me do some dumpster diving live on YouTube. I have them here. You just pull them out of the trash. There's nothing but paper here. It's not like it's like banana peels and coffee. - It's gross. - They pull it out for you. Look at my little trash can here. - By the way, well, you're digging through the trash. - Yeah, I'll do that. - Hey, whatever, I'm a-- - A couple of stories really quick. A federal judge in Texas is just throwing out the Biden administration's attempt to legalize up to an estimated 1.3 million illegal immigrants who are married to US citizens via that parole and place program. The Democrats dubbed it keeping families together. You may recall some called it a political stunt 'cause they knew it was illegal, launched just in August. Federal judge has said it was unlawful. It exceeded the president's executive authority. And so this is the rule of law. I'll point out this was an executive order. There are checks and balances through the court system for any president when they do executive orders. It goes through the courts. That will happen to Trump. It happens to every president. But I just wanted to point out these executive decisions that are signed, they do are subjected to the courts and to this checks and balances system that our country has. - And by the way, too, for all of the left-wingers out there that say, oh my God, it's so inhumane that Trump would deport somebody and separate them from their family because they're here illegally. Let me ask you something. If I were to break into Coles tonight after they close and go to jail, what would you... Yeah, if I was to break into Coles and try to steal Sephora products from my girls, they close at nine and it's 10.30. And the cops arrest me and send me to the joint. I'm gonna be separated from my family. Is that inhumane? No, Nick, you broke the law. Well, it's the same thing when you enter this country illegally. So spare me your sympathy. - By the way, if you did that in Philadelphia, you wouldn't be jailed. - Sure, I'm just saying. - I keep it under $1,900, I think that's the limit, right? - There you go. - So Hilltown Township in Bucks County went for Trump, 6,000 to 3,700. - Okay. - How about this? Humville, borough? - Don't even know where that is. - It's Humville? - H-U-L-M-E-V-I-L-L-E, borough. - Okay. - Went for Trump, 356 to 280. Now, that is a borough I would like to be in because there's so few people there. - Right. - Ivy Land, Pennsylvania, went to Trump 319 to 260. - Now these are Bucks, right? - Yeah, this is a box. - Okay. - Langhorn went for Harris. Langhorn Manor went for Trump. Lower Makefield went for Harris. Lower's Howe-Pampton went for Trump. - Middletown Township went for Trump. Middletown Township, I just said that Milford Township went for Trump. Morrisville went for Harris. New Britain went for Harris. - Okay. - New Hope. - Any guess? - Kamala. - Yeah, yeah, you would be crying. - Couple of Monco, by the way, real quick. Trump did really well and fought competitively in Limerick, Royersford, Lower Providence, Conchahochen, and Montgomery Township. - Their taxes, look at how many times their taxes have gone up. - What, Conchie? - Well, Montgomery County in general. - Yeah, Harris did well in Cheltenham, Ambler, Narbeth, and Norristown. A little surprised with the Hispanic population in Norristown that Trump wouldn't do better there. - Yeah. - 'Cause we saw the numbers nationally. - New Town. - 99% Harris. - Went no, went for, yes, went for Harris, but not 7,400 to 5,900. - Well, it's closer than I would've thought. - Naka Mixin, Township, went for Trump, 1,400 to 800. Northampton Township, went for Trump, 14,000 to 13,000. - Marcus Aurelius just said on Twitter, Nick's Dumpster diving on YouTube is proof that Trump supporters are garbage. (laughing) - Good one. - How about this? - Percacy Burrow went for Trump to 2,890 to 2,814. Wow, that's really a swing burrow. - Yeah. - Plumstead Township went for Trump, 4,700 to 4,400. Quaker Town. - Oh yeah. - All right, you wanna take a guess, Nick? - Well, I'll go, I don't know the numbers. I'm gonna say 6535 Trump. - Trump, 2422. - That was much closer. - 2000, yeah. Richland Township, you wanna take-- - Richland, about the same, 'cause that's right next to Quaker Town. - Trump, 4,600 to 3,400. - A little bit bigger margin. - Regalsville, would you like to hear Regalsville, Nick? - Oh yeah, down 611. - There's about 500 people there. - Yeah, well, our school bus used to drop people off there. - One of the newspapers did a story on Regalsville. - It's an interesting area. - It was, this is amazing. - Regalsville went for Trump 286 to 284. - Two votes. - Literally two votes. In 2020, it went for Trump 268 to 265. And in 2016, it went for Trump 242 to 218. Sellersville was another close one, went for Trump 1296 to 1286. It's crazy. - It is, wow. - How about those Amish? How about Lancaster County? - You know, I just have bucks in my country. - You know, I saw, of all places nationally, Outkick did a story about how the Amish showed up in big numbers for Trump, but there was no numbers in this story. There was quotes, but I don't have the data. - I told you guys, and I only knew from family and friends. - You did not miss on anything. You're more accurate than Shafauger. - I only knew from like my women's Bible study and family and friends. And because a lot of them go out there to some of the Amish farms. And the Amish, I think the Amish represent all of us. We just wanna be, we wanna be free. Just like John from Roxy said, we wanna be free. And the Amish just wanna be left alone. And when they were rating like that, oh my gosh, Amos Miller, his farm. And this was the Biden administration on a federal level. - Was that January of this year, right? - Well, this year, so right after he settled with the Biden administration, the OJ, then early this year, he was raided by these, I mean, SWAT moving in on his farm, but that was at the state level, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they shut it down. He had to go to court back and forth, back and forth. Finally, they resolved and he won in court, but it was unbelievable. And I think for the Amish community, they're these like quiet, gentle people. They're just on a farm, they wanna be left alone. And they thought, this is government overreach. And this, that's what, to them, that's all they needed to, that was, and they had billboards and signs they put up in their, it's basically their own version of Pennsylvania Dutch, which is like German, but then they've kind of, so it's like, do it to Durer, she do it, or Trump. You know what I mean? - Yeah. - And it was. - I think it was like from 2002 to about 2020. - 2022. - I used to go out when I was just dating my wife at the time, and my in-laws, they would take their concession and catering business out to Strasburg for the railroad. And it was every June. And then again, I think in September, Thomas the Train would come there. They have all the parents and the kids, and they're gonna ride Thomas the Train, and you're out there, and they're selling shoe fly-by. The whole, the whole should I? - By the way. - Should you take Dylan there, Greg, these guys do that with, oh, you gotta do that. - No, no, not yet. By the way, just a few more, and then we have to break up. Upper Southampton went for Trump 5,700 to 4,012. Warminster went for Trump 10,000 to 9,800. Upper Makefield went for Harris 33 to 3,000. One more here. Telford, let's see, let's do Telford. The 600 and Trump, 663 to Harris, 615, so. It's funny, in these really, really small communities, they really are split down the middle. It's amazing to see it. So that's just a sampling of Bucks County. - There you go. Do you wanna do the Trump clip and pay that off now? - We should break. - I promise, after the break. - Before the end of the show, we'll play this. I promise. - We got your mystery movie thing. - We got all that stuff too. The mystery movie, lots of stuff to get to. - Fine. - We have a digital download of the Reagan movie, right? - Yeah, there you go. - Let's come up next. - Let's come up next. - All right, Kaling Company, and we're back after this. But first, a word for my friends at DuckDuckGo. Oh man, what a time of the year, right? You're just gonna start searching for things for the holidays. Can I suggest the DuckDuckGo app? It's so much better than Google for so many reasons. I'm not gonna spy on you. They're not gonna track your search results. 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After your seven-day free trial, it's just $9.99 per month. Duck.go.com/1210. (upbeat music) - It's Kaylin' Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPHD and the free Odyssey app. Oh, here's the other half of our Jimmy Matthews running around in his skippy side story next week. Chris Forsyth is with us. Chris, good morning, buddy. - Good morning. Show of Americans. I'd love to tell you. I'm working on a trailer right now. It's gonna be the best trailer. It's gonna be... - It's gonna be the best trailer. - It's gonna be the best trailer ever. - Starting as we get a little early. - Sean is listening right now. - Starting as we get a little earlier. - I have to give him a round for mine. (laughing) - Start your weekend a little early, aren't you, Chris? - So I'm gonna send her out 5K. (laughing) You wanna get me on a big take Friday? (laughing) - What are you celebrating? - All right, but yeah, yeah. I will have a trailer up for the Jimmy Matthews run. - Love it. - By the end of the day. - Here's what we need though, Chris. We need you to make it to next week. (laughing) - Are you gonna be at the Art Museum steps? - I will run the steps with Jimmy Matthews. - What? - Could you run the steps right now? (laughing) - No, don't. - Oh, I could totally run the steps. - I'm just curious. - Are you kidding me? - I run the steps better than anybody. - In the history of steps, right. - What are we, your options? - I named the steps. - Yeah. - What are we drinking this morning, Chris? Just curious. - All right, so every time everyone, someone said in a chat drink, (laughing) I have took some whiskey. - A whiskey? - A little brown liquor, I like it, brother. - I know. - We workin' all day. - I love you, Chris. - Yeah, well, I love it, good little bit. - A lot of quality Bergen's out there, Chris in that $30 price point range. - Oh, that is amazing, yeah. - Take the new meatball, everybody must drink. - Yeah, that's right, everybody must drink, and where's my gal meatball? We got to book her for the show. - Anybody must be? - I wonder how she's doing these days. - She's on probation. - Yeah, Chris is the best. - Yeah, boy, Chris. - So pretty guy. (laughing) - The hell with politics and pints, Chris just went with the pints. - Pints, that's true. - That's all he cares about. All right, we'll come back, we'll get our winner, we've got a big three, you're gonna get the Trump story, and you're also gonna get the University of Oregon story before we get up on out of here and toss it over to Don Stensland, who's got a word right now for what a crock. - Yeah, because it's cooler weather moving through, and that means it's time to take out, as you know, life is so hectic, it can be difficult to find time, to make that home-cooked meal for your family from scratch every single day. And that's why I'm so thankful to have watercroc.com this fall, they have saved me. Over the past, I would say 10 days, three, four times, I've turned to watercroc to help me out, just plop one of their meals right into my slow cooker in the morning, go about my day, and when we come home for dinner, it's simmering, smells so good, and by the way, there's zero prep time, that's what I love about it. 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If they see 100,000 people changing their party, maybe these people will get a message. - Yeah, and especially too, once you start to put some of these policies in play, and they become effective, and things change with crime or with the economy, I think you're gonna see that continue to happen, and I think there's a lot of people, and Bob, thanks so much for the call, that'll see the Elon Musk, the Tulsi Gabbards, the Bobby Kennedys, and if they didn't do it this time, leading up to the election, and register to vote, that they'll do that here in the next, hopefully six to nine months, maybe by the end of year one. And it'll be interesting to see what the registration numbers look like, as we approach the midway point of Trump's second term, and things like that. Speaking of Trump, we've been teasing this for like three and a half days, so let's pay it off. Greg Stocker, you wanna tee this one up? ♪ Once on the country ♪ - I do. - Sponsored by budget blind. All right, let's go to cut a 12 here, thank you. So, I think the campaign released this, I'm not sure, but we had a conversation on the show weeks ago, maybe months ago, about if Trump actually does his own tweeting. You know, if he's sitting there with a cell phone, he's tweeting. - Yeah. - And this, it was all kind of laid out in this clip. By the way, if you wanna see the visual of it, go to YouTube, youtube.com/act1210 to be PhD, 'cause it really is something to see. You see a bunch of like Trump, and like a bunch of his like inner circle, inner room, they're watching the RNC, so this was back in, or the DNC, excuse me, this was back in August, they're watching the DNC, and they're tweeting in real time, and it shows you how it all goes down, and it's really something to see. - That's right. - YouTube.com/act1210 to be PhD. Go over there if you wanna see it, but nickel describe it, if you don't, you can't get over there. Go, Phil. - Thank you. (crowd cheering) - Thank you. - Big screen television. - Thank you. - They're watching on Fox. - Thank you. - Big dining room table. - I don't know. - Thank you. - Is she crazy? - Thank you. - Trump freakin' a coat. - Thank you. - Wow. - Thank you so very much. - Thank you, everyone. Thank you, everyone. Thank you. - Thank you, thank you. It's about 20. I've never watched me 35. - She's traveling from here to California. - Yup. - With an unshakable drink. - Typing it up. Too many thank yous, thank yous. - How many people are watching her? - At home, can we tell how many dancers? How many people are watching? - She's talking about how great San Francisco was before she destroyed it. A lot of talk about childhood, we've gotta get to the border. Literally his own stenographer. - Yup. - And Trump. It's a social media stenographer. - The things of which he complains. The things of which he complains. - Of ours. - Of ours. - Of ours. - In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man. - Oh. (audience laughs) - Beautiful. - That's great, right? - All gathered around the table. - Ready? These prosecutions were all scattered by her and that I, against their political opponents. - Yup. - Keep typing. - Hit the sentence. - Hit the sentence. - Get out of here. - She get hit and raised the, she paid bail to get the violent, - Gates. - Writers in Minnesota. - Gabbard? - Yeah. - To the center of the server. - No, no. - Another guy. - He's falling down. - Just putting it right in there. - Put it right in there. - Let's close it down. - Hit that hook, yeah. - You would use the amount of power. - You could do it either. - They were lying about the project. - Dang, oh. - Dang, oh. - Lying against project 25, which he knows, and so do all Democrats, that I have absolutely nothing to do with. - Oh. - She says we all know this. - Look at this. - I can type that fast. - That's how the machine operates, folks. - Literally, literally his own stenographer. - Yes, right. - That's amazing. - That's the same setup I have at home, that night when I'm tweeting or I'm watching football or tweeting about a debate. - Which is both good and dangerous. - Yeah, my wife is typing. - I'm speaking, Olivia and Mia are gathered around the table. You know, they're making sure the grammar's good. I'm using run and ran in the right context. Trump and I are a lot alike. - So that puts an end to the question of if he actually tweets or not. He doesn't actually do it, but he's dictating it too. - Yeah. - That's Caroline Levitt, right? - No, I don't think that is Caroline. - No, I think it's a different, beautiful blonde. - That's not Caroline Levitt. - I don't think so. It doesn't look like her, no. - I got to look back. - It's close, right? - Yeah. - Well, Trump has this type, does he not? - You're not, you're absolutely. - But the sitting around in there, it's like Matt Gaetz is close to Gavin, they're all Jason Miller, like they're all just the-- - And the amazing thing about it is when you see the posts, whether they're on Truth or X, you can hear him saying it and now you know why you can hear him say it, they even get the punctuation, the grammar, everything. - Well, the first one, the first one that blonde lady tweeted, she wrote it and he looked at it and said, yeah, that's fine. - That's good, yep. - Hit post, go ahead. - Hit post, yep. It's amazing. - Exactly right. - Definitely not Caroline. You know, I rewound, this is a great feature of the YouTube, you can rewound it too much to that lady shooting her head and I'm like, (laughing) - You're back in like the third hour. You went back to the end of the clock hour. - It just zoomed back, she was like, oh my gosh. - Actually, they're asking us to run it again. - Yeah, run it again. - Why don't we run it again and then we'll go into break and come back and do our picks, okay? - Yeah, that's right. - And we'll do it without any commentary. Is that cool? - Yeah, we'll do it live. - Okay, we'll do it live. - Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. - It's a (beep) - Yeah, we'll do it live. - We have to get that fixed, I'm sorry. Okay, run it back, Phil. - Thank you. (audience cheering) - Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. - I don't know, is she crazy? - Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much. Thank you, everyone, thank you, everyone, thank you. - Oh, too many, thank you, it's about 20. I've never left me 35. - She's traveling from India to California with an unshakable dream to be these scientists. - How many people are watching? - A home, can we tell how many dancers? How many people are watching? - She's talking about how great Stanford Cisco was before she destroyed it. A lot of talk about childhood, we've gotta get to the border, inflation and crime. Send these out. The things of which she complains, things of which she-- (audience cheering) - In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man. - Oh. (audience laughing) - You hear that, Phil? - It's great, right? - Well, the consequences. - Ready? - These prosecutions were all started by her and by against their political opponents. - This is the power, again. - We hit that out right away from her. - She paid and raised the bell. She paid bail to get the violent-- - Yeah. - Riders of Minnesota. - That's better. - Yeah. (indistinct chatter) - Put it in there. Put it right in with the stuff, huh? - With that hook, yeah. - Yeah. - But-- - You can do it either, that or something. - They provide a line about the Project 2025. - Oh, lying against Project 25, which she knows and so do all Democrats that I have absolutely nothing to do with. - A line about it. - She says we all know that from Trump. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - We will get to our McCauslyn Eagles locks of the week coming up in a moment as well as what's on tap for the Dawn show. But right now, the man is right across from me in studio. I get to hear the today three feet away from me. It's very different than hearing it just through the headphones behind the other side of the wall. Ladies and gentlemen, Phil Armquist with today in Music History. ♪ There happened on this day in Music History ♪ ♪ Music History and killing company ♪ - Today, Friday November 8th. We start by the birthday of Bonnie Rade, who's 75, Alan Frew from Glass Tiger, who's 68, and Jack Odds born Oddsy, son, who's now 39. Heavenly birthday shout out to Mitty Ripperton and Don Murray from The Turtles. Sing the Koo Jainy's got a gun by Aerosmith in '89. Love hurts by Nazareth in '74, and by the way, can we get classic rock stations actually play something other than Love hurts by Nazareth because they have such a huge cattle one. Stay away to have my Led Zeppelin in '71. And you're so made by Carly Simon in '72. Albums that could sheer heart attack by Queen in '74. Ace is spazed by Motorhead in '80, Iron Maiden's live at Donnyton in '93, and Led Zeppelin IV in '71. Also in 2008, Ace D.C. was the top of the album chart with Black Ice. In '75, David Bowie made his US TV debut on The Share Show. In '86, Vitalica played their first show at Jason Newsden. In '77, Suzy Quattro makes her first of seven appearances on Happy Days as Leather Tuscadero. And in '57, Elvis' movie Jailhouse Rock opens in theaters. But lastly, since this is election week, on this day in '94, Sonny Bono is elected to US House of Representatives for the 44th District of California. Poor Kaylin Company. I feel helpless. - You're not getting that anywhere else, folks. - Nope. - That's just amazing. - Amazing work. - And by the way, it's a low-energy classic rock station. You're a hundred percent right. - All of them are. - All right, let's make some picks. - Oh, wait, yeah. - Boot, ball, time. Eagles and cowboys. Ivory, renewed. Our McCombs and Unlock and Alarm picks of the week are locked to the week. With business owners, well, they count on McCombs and Unlock and Alarm to secure and control access to their facilities featuring top-of-the-line equipment, industry leading customer service. And owner Tom McCombs and wealth of experience. McCombs and Unlock and Alarm, securing your business, securing your future. Business is not good for the cowboys right now, and their future doesn't look too bright. The Eagles, seven-point road favorites. The over under 43 and a half. Dak Prescott is out. The cowboys are playing a backup quarterback with a lame duck head coach. I will take the Eagles, minus the seven and the under 43 and a half. My only concern is that the Eagles play a little bit below their ability 'cause they know Dallas is without Dak Prescott, but they still cover. Give me the birds 23 and the cowgirls 13. - So what did you say 23? - 13. - 13. - Birds by a 10 spot. - Yeah, I mean, I always pick the Eagles. I think Eagles are gonna win. - I always pick the Eagles. - I do, I always pick them. - I know you do. - The Eagles. - So sometimes I'm right. Sometimes I'm wrong. - Yeah, maybe always I mean. - I'm looking at the injury list. - I mean Dak Prescott's out, so. - Yeah. - Phil Longquist will be playing quarterback for the Jets. - Yeah, I'll be in Phoenix though. Oh God. (laughs) - Ah, I don't know, Greg, you go. - You haven't missed yet. You nailed McCormick, you nailed Trump. - I know. - And number, you're guaranteed to be right. You're hot right now. - Jordan Milada's my lucky charm and he's injured. - All right, do you want me to go? - Yeah, you go. - I'll go. - Jordan wants to go. - I gotta go. - I told her she was gonna be next. She's like, I'll be ready. - Don't worry. - Don's looking over the 53-man roster. - This is like, I always want to order last at the restaurant. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, I'm still in sight. - And you guys already know. - And you're still gonna order the chicken farm anyway. That ranges. - All right, I don't think the Eagles are gonna cover. I do think they're gonna win, but I don't think I'm gonna, I would take the Cowboys plus seven on this, but I do think that they're gonna win. I think it's gonna be 24 21. - Okay. - Eagles, by the way. - Don, do you still need time? We can let Phil go if he wants to go. - I can do, do, do, do, do. - Yeah, Phil, what do you, Phil's hoping the Jets win. - Let her rip for her. - That's true, but I think the Eagles crushed Dallas. Dallas has major problems. You said 23 13, I believe. I'm going 32 13 and the reason it's not 34 is because Nick Sierra is gonna go for two twice and fail, which is why I'm taking two points off the 34, but I think they win big. - That's a solid, that's a solid. - This is so nice, it's funny. - Yeah, fire that guy. - Are you ready or would you like to go on chicken farm? - Yeah, chicken farm meatballs. I'm gonna say it's closer than that 'cause it's still in their house. So I'm gonna go with last week. I'm gonna go with 28 23. - Okay, 28 23. - I'm saying it's closer than the experts believe. - That's last week's score. - There we go. - It is last week's, you're exactly right. - There you go. - She took last weeks, she won her the chicken farm. - I did. - I can't criticize you. - Oh my god, yeah, watercrark.com. - By the way, by the way, we pushed it from last week, right? So this is a 40 spot we're doing, 40 spot. - Trump won, you can make it a 400 spot for all I care. - No, we're not doing a 40 spot. - What? We used to have a page the last time. - I donated. - Okay, you said donate. - This is all going to charity. - She'll take the cabernet, the chicken farm and the white bean casserole. - All right. - Thank you. - Come on, what do we got lined up at the top of the hour? - Oh my gosh. - Thank you. - Are you gonna break down the Eagles' depth chart? - No. - Thank you. - Thank you for causing the break. - Absolutely not. Thank you for causing the lock for sponsoring us, my horrible pick. So coming up, by the way, Dave McCormick at 11 o'clock is in the 11 o'clock hour. He is gonna have a victory press conference, even though they're so counting and Casey refuses to concede. So that's going on. So we may take that live in the 11 o'clock hour at some point. I wanna go through some of these cases against Trump. There's a ton of breaking news nationally, locally, and we're seeing the fallout with these cases. They all go away, but we'll look through that. 1030, you're gonna meet Pennsylvania's new Republican Attorney General elect, Dave Sunday. So he's gonna come on live. We'll talk to Dave and you'll get a sense of having a Republican Attorney General, which is a big deal. At 11 o'clock, as we head into Veterans Day Commemorations this weekend, and Monday, obviously, in Killen Company, doing a ton next week, it's a don't miss week next week, but we're gonna honor a Gold Star family. This is very personal for them as we talk about, I mean, I know some people are drinking early and thinking about Trump's win. - Yeah, Chris Worsai, you know. Chris Worsai, you made my day. - Chris just fell off the couch. - Oh my God. - The truth is that for many Gold Star families, Trump's victory means that Trump, they know, will keep a promise that was made here in Pennsylvania to these Gold Star families. You're gonna hear from one family and what this means for them with their son when he was killed, we'll talk about that. Has to deal with SEAL Team Six. And so, Charlie Strange, the Strange family with the Michael Strange, obviously, Foundation, joining us for a somber moment as to what this Trump victory means. - Yeah. - So much coming up for you. - Okay, we got a lot of Dave's these days. Dave Sunday, Dave McCormick, by the way, since Casey hasn't conceded. Can we officially label him a threat to democracy? Is he undermining the democratic process in this country? - How about that? - I'm just asking the questions that I know the mainstream media will not ask. But everybody, have a great rest of your day. Stay tuned, Dawn is up next. Enjoy your weekend, and on YouTube, yes. Go Eagles, and for all of you that voted for Kamala Harris, enjoy your weekend, I will enjoy your tears. - Sick of you. I sit for all the shit I've done in the day. - Bye. - Start your day with Cale & Company, weekday morning, six till 10. I'm Tark Radio 1210, WPHT, and the free Odyssey app. - Come join me, Andrew Philiponi. - 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. 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