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The View Under The Microscope
A Peaceful Protest Is Planned In Response To The Display Of A Nazi Flag, An Interesting Theory From Hugh Hewitt On Trumps AG Confirmation, RFK JR. Detailing The Poor Health Of Our Country And What We Must Do,
You Heard It Here Donald Trump Promising A Lean Mean Governing Machine And Making The White House Clean Again As We Continue With The 47TH President
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- 15 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) - Jalen company weekday morning, six till 10. - Sure, the Democrats be listening more to John Federman. Think about that, right? A guy that has gone through his own health battles, a stroke and post-stroke in recovery, has made more and more sense each and every day. Very interesting conversation that he had with one of the local-based political writers here in Philadelphia, Holly Otterbine. We'll get to that story coming up. And also, Disney facing backlash over the woke Snow White's anti-Trump comments. Probably not the best business decision when you've got a movie coming out in 2025 and you want people to watch it. We'll hit on that story and whether or not the view is ready to add more pro-Trump voices, or actually a first pro-Trump voice. Because it's weird, they claim they have two Republicans on the stage, on the set, right? Alyssa Faragrifen and Anna Navarro. Yet, I don't think I, now, at least Alyssa Faragrifen, I know was a Republican, or is a Republican, even though it's not pro-Trump. - But she campaigned right here in Montgomery County. She was one of those women against Trump against Cheney. - Yeah, yeah. - She actually campaigned against Trump. - Oh, I've never seen one Republican or slightly conservative view come out of Anna Navarro's mouth, but I don't know if she claims to be a Republican. - Who was the, she's married to a football player and her name is Elizabeth, and she, oh my gosh. - Elizabeth Hasselbeck, she married Tim Hasselbeck, or Matt Hasselbeck, the brothers, yeah. - So she was, she was like a true patriot, right? She was on that show. - Okay. - Years ago. - Okay, that was before I ever even really acknowledged it. I remember Barbara Walters, you know, when she was on that show years ago. - She launched it, right? It was her thing that she launched. - In the modern version of it, the first time I tuned into it, you know, based on listening and watching stuff for this show, and we started playing clips from the cut sheet on it, I actually thought Joy Behar was Barbara Walters. (laughing) It's like, shows my knowledge of the history of that show. - Barbara Walters is like in heaven, like, she's just gonna like-- - Yeah, yeah, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. So we'll get to all of that coming up this morning, but let's get to the news, round number two at 706, the great Don Stensland. - Good morning, Kaelyn Company, news live. We are looking at, we're at 49 degrees, and we'll talk about the forecast this morning. This Friday, November 15th, basking in the glow of a big Eagles win. We have two students injured, or two individuals injured, including a student after that school bus crash, making headlines this morning, shut down a very busy stretch of one Montgomery County roadway. So that had to be shut down due to this accident involving a school bus and a truck. So those two people, like I say, one student on the bus had to be hospitalized. Several people injured when that school bus and a pickup truck collided. This is Lower Moreland Township. This is Montgomery County, and it happened last evening about dinner time in the area of County Line Road and Bucksmont Road. So if you're wondering, if you were stuck in that hot mess, this is what was going on. It's still under investigation, but those emergency crews called to the scene, first responders, police, working to rescue the truck driver who was then wedged underneath this school bus. And so the cars piling up, and like I say, the road had to be shut down hot mess, but they were able to pull that man from the truck out, rush him to the hospital. And so we know that as far as this goes, thankfully, because it was not right after school. So this is what one of those activity buses, let's say that's transporting students who were athletes, that sort of thing. So only a few students on the bus. Thank goodness they said this could have been much worse. So the school district putting out a statement there, thanking the law enforcement, saying that the cause of the crash remains under investigation, school counselors available today for students in school to talk about that. If they wish to, I don't know if they're saying somebody was traumatized or something of that nature, mainly because of the man's condition, as he was trapped underneath there, and they were watching that. - No, I can't imagine what that's like, good Lord. - So we do have, and this is an important follow-up, as far as over the summer. We talked a lot about those so-called pop-up parties. And as Nick rightfully said, these, a lot of them were orchestrated, vis-a-vis, social media that were advertised. And so in this pop-up party happened mid-June, last summer here in Philadelphia, police announcing they were able to make an arrest of a suspect in connection to that shooting of five teenagers last summer, just a horrible situation. As we know, 17-year-old Isha Stanley was killed when those two suspects just started shooting each other during the party, just decided to open fire with hundreds of kids. And we may have even aired sound audio of Isha's parents talking about this. - Do we remember what actually led to this? Like what event in society or what story in the news was the catalyst for this event to pop up? Because I feel like, and I know the police do a great job, they only have so many resources, but if we know these things are being coordinated on social media, I'd like to see, I don't know, a pop-up prevention task force, you know? So we could just kind of diffuse these things and, you know, prevent it as opposed to react to it, you know? - To your point, I think that they do work to prevent these, or at least mitigate them. And even not just this, but as well the situation, the very dangerous situations where the racing groups that meet up and those have turned deadly in Philadelphia. - Yeah, and these dirt bike guys, the whole bit. - Yes, and so they did hold a news conference yesterday talking about this, they announced the arrest of a 17-year-old who I believe is going to be charged as an adult, allegedly one of those gunmen involved, not releasing if this 17-year-old has a juvie record, so we'll watch for that one, but police still searching now for the second suspect and asking the community, come forth if you know who this other suspect is, investigators, and in that news conference, it was nice to hear they work really crediting the great police work, and as well the community's cooperation in bringing the arrest in this case. And I think the victims, the one victim, killed the 17-year-old Isha, Isha's family speaking out, I think did touch this community to say this was, to your point, ridiculous that this happened. But you know, Nick, I think a lot of times I will say it's a hot summer night, kids want to get together, it was on Trump's birthday, maybe they were celebrating Trump's birthday, it was on June 14th. - It was a Trump birthday fashion when that went sideways. But I think we need more of these community centers funded, and we know that many of them have been shut down, it's a real issue, so hopefully they get that resolved. And of course we've continued to update you on the case that's making big national news right now with, first of all, the recount that was triggered because of the numbers with Senator-elect, Republican Dave McCormick, and this is going for the job of incumbent Democrat, Senator Bob Casey Jr. who refused to concede and in fact did not waive his, he could have waived this so that we didn't have to do the recount, but he's saying, hey, you know, Al Schmidt, the Republican who's in charge of Secretary of State of Pennsylvania then because of the way the numbers looked, because it's less than that half percentage point between the votes. And so I'm not questioning that it is legal that they are doing this recount, that's true, but many had argued that Casey's team knows that the way this is going and the breakdown and where these recounts are happening, they're not gonna get the numbers they need at this point for, they say that it's pretty much impossible. - Do you think by the time we reconvene, do you think by the time we reconvene Monday morning he's conceded? - No. No, I think that this count will go until we'll know on the 27th, we will know. - 12 more days. - So I don't, the other, the separate issue here and the attorneys are in court as we speak, but the separate issue is that there are legal challenges by RNC attorneys to these ballots in four counties that I'm looking up, Philadelphia, Box, Center and where's the fourth one? It's Philadelphia, Box, Center and Montgomery. - Okay. - Those four counties, the separate challenge here is that those Democrat majority commissioners are accused of allowing illegal ballots to be counted. - So three counties here locally in our listening area. Where is Center County? - And then Center County, what major municipality is that? - I have no idea. - So they're saying that they're allowing these to be tallied and that the allegation in court is to say that these four counties, they're, you know, these are thousands of undated, misdated or improper illegal male ballots. So I don't have the wording where they're claiming that anybody here is a non-citizen. I don't have that in any of the reports. That's not what this appears to be. - And with those, with all of those ballots that are faulty, are they claiming that all of them voted Democrat or is that a mixed bag of Republicans making the same mistakes as well? - Oh, that's a good question. Yeah, we don't know. - Because we have no idea, right? - Yes, we have. - I mean, this could, there could actually be more Republican votes in there than Democrat, which would widen the lead from McCormick. - By the way, Center County is like Happy Valley. It's up by we're state holidays. - Okay. Good to know. - Thanks, Nate, I mean. - Yep. - Yeah, so if you look at that in that area, I just think in these areas with, if you take out those ballots that are gonna be probably thrown out, and then you look at what they're counting, then you look at the military votes that still come in, all of that, what all of the experts are saying, and this is on both sides, to be honest, they're saying that the numbers would not add up for Casey, the odds would be against him. - Right. - And so I will point out that I'll just point you to, back in 2022, remember, this was Dr. Oz with McCormick. A recount was triggered back then, remember. - Yeah. - So these recounts are fully legal when the numbers are within that, they are within that half point percentage. - It's just amazing. I also saw yesterday, you know, California still has 11% of their votes to tabulate for the election. I mean, the election ended, what, nine days ago? California still hasn't had their complete total tabulated. - That's crazy. - It's ridiculous. - Well, I think it's 'cause they have, I think everybody gets like a mail-in ballot, there's something like that. So they have to, they have to physically, I think they have to like verify each signature by calling people, it's a whole process. - It really is. - Yeah, yep, it is grace. - We have another story of a big protest that's going to be happening in the Philadelphia suburbs, and it is sparking outrage in the community. So they're, the officials in Montgomery County, this is the Lansdale area, and it's the, it's in your neck of the woods, Nick, because it's, the Woods and Hicken Valley Public Library is the one that's going to host a peaceful protest about this, but apparently it was reported that a Nazi flag was being flown in this area of Whit Payne Township. - That's my township, yeah. - Yeah, so it's a swastika flag, obviously Nazi party flag being displayed outside a home, so they're flying a Nazi flag, and outrage in the community, and it's a, this is a blue bell pike home. - Ah, I'll be able to track that down in about eight minutes. - So, I'm probably a Harvard grad. - Now they did take, the reports are that they took the flag down, and they replaced it with an American flag, and it's on a flag pole. So, the Township's Board of Supervisors releasing a statement saying, we're aware of the recent display of a Nazi flag in our township. We find this abhorrent, shocking offensive. - Let me ask you guys this. Do you think that the person, the people that displayed this flag are actual, like, white supremacists or not, whatever, or do you think that they're trying to send a message that they believe that Trump is Hitler? - That's a good question. I don't know. I really don't know, judging on that area. God, it's definitely more liberal than conservative, so I think you're probably the latter. - I would guess that if it came up after the election, I would guess that the people waving it are signaling that we are becoming like Nazi Germany. - Yes. - Because of the Trump election. That's my guess. - Well, America elected Hitler is what the media told us. - I obviously have no proof to back that up. I'm just speculating that I would guess that it's more of that than somebody who's like, hey, it's a lovely day today. Let's fly a Nazi flag, you know? I just, I don't know. I find that hard to believe. - Yeah, hard to figure. I mean, I know that area is definitely more liberal than conservative. Having said that, as I mentioned on the air throughout October, when I was trick-or-treating, things like that, just my daily journeys, down Germantown Pike, the college vote for my girl's dance, I saw a lot more Trump, Trump Vance signs, and I did Walls Harris, which was interesting, and I know that the voting numbers are different than what the signs are, so I don't know, but your possible theory is, I think plausible. - I don't know. So the, by the way, the township board supervisors there in Whit Payne, they did in their statements say, this is protected free speech under the First Amendment. - Yeah, I was just gonna say, I mean, if they're flying it on their private property, there's a little you can do. I mean, you can say, oh God, that's awful. - Yep. - You know, there's not much you can do for it. - I will say, it's just very, it's very sickening that we've seen such the open display of anti-Semitism that continues to be apparent in this country since October 7th of 2023. Like it just opened up the floodgates, you know, whether it's these college kids or really in any venue, in any setting. And again, you're right, you know, free speech, First Amendment put, damn. - The shame of this is that the homeowner, the reporters like CBS3, I think 6A, they did send reporters out last night to knock on the door, a man answering the door, told them to leave. They, and I think the inquirer as well. So I think a bunch of media went to the house, knocked on the door to Greg's point, you know, just asking what's up with this. The sad part of this is that there's some nearby synagogues. - Yes. - And so they said that the person flew this over the weekend, timing it with, it was crystal locked, you know, 1938's where obviously that was a horrifying situation. - There's a synagogue right down on Skidback Pike when you're heading out towards Wertchester Township. - I can tell you, all I need to do is look at the house. Just look at the house. - And you'll be able to tell the motive? - And I'll tell, I can tell you the motive. - You know, all right. - All right, I'll send you a picture of the house. - Swing by Stalker, we'll go, we'll go grab some beers later today and then we'll. - We'll scout some homes out. - Yeah, no, I would, I can tell you in 30 seconds by the house what their intentions were for flying a Nazi flag. Thank you. - Got it. - Well, I, that, maybe that would be good for the synagogue, the people in the synagogue where, you know, 'cause there has been so much anti-Semitism attacks. - Yeah. - Do you know what I mean? - Yeah. - It's kind of weird to say this, but they probably would go, oh, okay, it was a statement against Trump. - Yeah. - Like it's still awful, but you know what I'm saying? Maybe we'll give them some peace of mind, I don't know. - What a time to be alive. - Oh my goodness. So they are gonna plan at the local library there, at the Wissahicken Library. And by the way, the library, do you know what the librarian's name is, the director of the Wissahicken Valley Public Library? - I'll go Betty. - Anne Frank. - Really? - No way. - I'm not making this up. - Anne Frank. - Is the director of the Wissahicken Library. - Nice. - Holy smokes. - And I did triple check it. - Yeah. - But, so they're gonna hold a peaceful, just like supportive, especially for the synagogues nearby, they're gonna hold a peaceful event, they said. This will be around 3.30 Sunday. - Yep. - Okay, so this is what's going on. As far as your forecast, I think you're gonna like the forecast, 'cause even though it has been brisk, windy weather, today we're looking at 59-ish today, and with the winds may not feel like 59, because there is this elevated fire risk we're still talking about, because of the gusty winds sparking the fire watches. So we have clouds gradually breaking today for the sunshine as the wind does pick up high of 59 degrees. Let's take a look at your weekend. Mostly sunny for your Saturday, still some gusty winds out there, north and northwest with those, like I say, red flag warnings, gusting up to 35 miles an hour. But we're looking at 63 degrees Saturday and Sunday. Sunday, I think is gonna feel warmer, even though there are more clouds, but the reason I think it's gonna feel warmer is because less wind for your Sunday. So there's that going on. And then of course, we're basking in the glow of eagles are great waves. - Eagles. - With our Philadelphia. I mean, it was just a wonderful thing. And if you missed, I don't know, off the top at six o'clock, it was kind of fun. Just to have this incredible news with our eagles scoring big time and Saequan Barkley looking awesome. And now first place, obviously in the NFC East on the line, key matchup against the commanders. - Yeah. - Right? - Yeah. - Take that Washington. I'll tell you what, if Jalen Hertz can get hot and we know he's streaky, you look at the rest of the team right now. It's a Super Bowl caliber team again. I mean, a lot of players are playing really well. It's just whether or not you're getting great Jalen or middle of the road Jalen. I think that's what it comes down to. - Well, Saequan though, he's hot, right? - He's 146 yards. - What a scorcher, what a year. He's like, he's been in the league now, seven years, eight years. - But this is his time. - Yeah. - What do you always say, he's in his peak. - He's in his peak, right? - Yeah. - He's just like me, he's in his prime. - 26 to 18, so I was way off with my score yesterday. - I was close, I had a 30 to 17. - I think Phil was the closest. I think this is the second week in a row, Phil's been the closest. - Yeah, yeah, Phil, you're no longer allowed to be the closest. (laughing) You're just worried about your jets. - Show us up, man. - I know. First, the music now, the picks. Next thing I know, he's gonna be doing big takes. (laughing) - By the way, I only see the top of this house. - Yeah. (laughing) - You're infatuated. - What are you looking at? - Yeah, it's like the roof in the top. - Yeah. - What do you think? - I'm withdrawing my statement. I think it's nefarious purposes. - Yeah. - I do. (laughing) - Yeah. - As Road Warrior says, I am a house profiler. - You are? - What are you using, like Google Maps or something? - No, no, in the CBS News report of it. - You can see the house. - You can see the top of the house. - Okay. - 'Cause I think if the homeowner was trying to make a political statement. - They would've said something in the news. - Yeah. - You know, you have well-known recognizable people like from your local CBS 3 and CBC NBC 10. - Got it. - I think the person would've come out and go, "Hi, oh no, no, this is..." - Yeah. - And then they would've loved the person. - Yep. - Right? - Good point. - And so, there's that. - Okay. You do sponsor, are you good? - I don't have a sponsor today. - Okay. - So, that's "Cale & Company News Live." - All right, thank you very much. Don, 855-839-1210, is Donald Trump trying to get rid of? Matt Gaetz, think about that. He's appointed him to Attorney General, but is this intentional to get rid of him? Very interesting theory, wouldn't rule it out, who said it and what are the details? Find out next here on "Cale & Company." - We are off to Paradise once again, the Italian Riviera on a gastronomical event that only conservative tours can deliver help. Join me, I hope you do. It's so much fun just to be together. We have a great group that we call ourselves the Amalfi Italy Group, so this is last year's group, and that's why I know that this is already booking up 'cause on the group text every day, they're like, "I just booked, we just called Ken." So, this is about 11 luxurious days with the professionals from, conservative tours, the best tour operator. 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(upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw in the corner back 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) - It's Cale and Company on demand from talk radio, 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - We have to. - Come join me, Andrew Filiponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw corner back 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) - An update on Jimmy Matthews, one of our great listeners. He made a bet back before the election that if Trump won, he would run up the art museum steps in his boxer shorts wearing a MAGA hat or Trump hair finale. - Holy cow. - We're tweaking that a little bit. We have a 1210WPhD Cale and Company flag that he will be holding up 'cause I wanna promote us, I don't care about it. - Yeah. - So the date has changed. We're not gonna do it Monday. We're gonna do it Wednesday. So Wednesday at 8.30, Jimmy Matthews will be at the art museum steps at 8.30. Running up the steps, it will all be videoed. It will all be recorded. So if Chris Forsyth didn't start his weekend early, maybe he can, maybe somebody can let him know too. But yes, we're gonna be doing this on Wednesday. So I think our listeners, especially the people in the YouTube chat that like to bust his stones, I think you guys should come out and show him some support and some love since he's doing this for all of us. - So we're getting a Cale and Company flag made? - Yes. - Yeah. - After that's dis-infected, can I keep the flag? - You can, you can. I'll not keep it. But if you wanna- - What are you studio? - Yeah. - Well actually what I want is for Cale to put it on the back of his truck and ride around with it. - That's awesome. - Right. - Would you do that? - Not in front of that guy's house. - Yeah, yeah. So Wednesday, next Wednesday, we will do this at 8.30. Jimmy Matthews will run up the art museum steps in his box of shorts paying off of that with a Cale and Company flag. Please be there. - Cale and Company fans, this Wednesday only. Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, 12.10 a.m. Presenting one and only Jimmy Matthew at the Philadelphia Art Museum Stair. You'll get to witness the man who voted for Kamala wearing mega gear. Despite his erroneous voting, Jimmy is making good on his bet. 8.30 a.m. this Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday. At the foot of the Art Museum steps in Philadelphia, PA. You've seen him talk smack in YouTube and chat. Now you get to watch him do good on his bet. He even makes drops 312 electoral votes. (upbeat music) Can he do it? Find out Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday. (laughing) - I feel for him. - Thank you, Newman Price. - Oh my gosh. - Newman Price wins the best. - We're gonna have to start putting him on the payroll. - Yeah, yeah. The payroll is really expanding, isn't it? We've got more people on this cabinet than Trump does. - I know. - It's unbelievable. - So ironically, that is the 20th, Wednesday, the 20th, which is when the recount, the McCormick Casey, junior recount must begin by that day. (laughing) - That's amazing. And by the way, this is Rainer Shine, because I asked Jimmy if he would do Wednesday or Thursday, and he said he can't do Thursday, so it's got to be Wednesday. - Okay. - So this is Rainer Shine, so-- - That's right. - There's no rain in the forecast. - Yeah. - It's never gonna rain again, by the way. - Jimmy said he needs a mag at. - Okay, we'll get him a mag at. - Okay. - Oh, that'd be fun. - Good God. - Jimmy, even Jimmy wants a mag at these days. - How about right? - Hotsellers, baby, hotsellers. - He's paying off this bed, it's gonna be great. We will do live play-by-play right here on the radio, and I believe we will have a video camera down there. I think Captain Kirk is gonna go down there and video this for us, but I do think that listeners, YouTube chatters, everybody who can go down there via the Art Museum Steps on Wednesday at 8.30 to cheer them up. - Yeah. - You know, he's being a good sport by this. - Yes, he is. And if this Kale & Company flag looks really good, maybe we film it with me driving my Piazza truck in the whole bit. - Awesome. - And then we stick the, you know, 'cause people are gonna want them then. We've gotta make an addition to the 1210W PhD merch store and start selling the Kale & Company vehicle flags. - Because you know what that'd be perfect for? Down the shore in the summer, right? You have your flag up. - Put 'em on your boat. - Yeah. - Right? - Take us along on the boat ride. - That's right. - Guys, these flags aren't cheap, okay? Like, how's that? - I charge an arm and a leg for 'em in the merch store. - Yeah, here's a flag. It's $500. - Here we go. - You're a fan, I wanna graph it. I'll lock it down to $3.75. (laughing) - You know, you're playing the Rocky music. Did you see Stallone in George Trump last night? - He said that Trump gives off a George Washington type vibe. - It was awesome. - Yeah, that's awesome. Isn't that amazing? Another guy coming out and saying, "Yeah, Donald Trump, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah." And now, that'll probably end Sly's movie career. - Well, no, I mean, he's in that Pulsa Kings show, which is a great show. - Yeah, is that like a Paramount+ thing? - It is, is it so many? I think it's Paramount+ but I'm not 100, essentially. - Yeah. (applause) - I'll just do this, and I need it. The choice Washington defended his country. He had no idea that he would try to change the world. Doesn't without him can imagine what the world would look like. Guess what? We got the second choice Washington. Congratulations! (laughing) - Uh-oh, according to Sly, Sly might wanna put Trump on a currency. You know, who's on the $20 bill? We got to replace that guy and put Trump on the $20 bill. - Who's on the $10 bill? Those are really great trivia questions. I think most people aren't aware of who's on certain bills. - Nobody pays with money anymore, so. - That's the point, right? - Andrew Jackson on the 20, right? - Is it Andrew Jackson? - Okay. - And then 10 is Thomas Jefferson. Is that right? - I don't know. I know George Washington's the dollar bill. (laughing) That's all I ever had. - Right here. - Look at Don't. - Look at Don't pulling up the 20. - I do have a cat. - Look at that baby. - When you have teenagers. - Is that Matt Gaetz? - You need to have some cash. It's not Matt Gaetz. - Put that in your blouse. (clapping) Sorry. - I'm just kidding. - Just kidding. - On that note, let's get out of here before we. I was gonna talk about, we should probably talk about Matt Gaetz since we're going into the sewer right about now. - You can do that. - Yeah, we have time. - Do we have time? - Yes. - Okay, so this is kind of an interesting theory that's being floated out. So I got to give credit to Hugh Hewitt, who said, you know, he's a Trump supporter, and he comes out and says, "The selection of Matt Gaetz to lead the DOJ is irresponsible and erratic." And again, my take yesterday was, I think he could actually do a really good job. I'm not a huge fan of him, but man does this guy have baggage. But he is suggesting, Hugh Hewitt, that Trump might be playing 4D chess and setting Gaetz up for failure. He says, quote, "I have a lot of opinions of Matt Gaetz, and you've heard me express them here a long, long time." But he said that he Gaetz doesn't belong anywhere near the fifth floor of the Department of Justice, declaring, quote, "I trust the Senate." He goes on to say, quote, "He's resigned from the House. Donald Trump could be playing 4D chess here, because Matt Gaetz wanted to end the ethics investigation in the House. They lose jurisdiction when a member resigns." So that's, so that proceeding is closed, but their paper isn't closed. And that goes to the Senate Judiciary Committee, argued Hewitt, he says, quote, "If the FBI opens up a full field of background investigation into Matt Gaetz, Matt Gaetz has to testify for as long as the Senate Judiciary Committee wants." And all of that is under oath, subject to penalties of blah, blah, blah, all those codes. And so if he lies during the course of that hearing, it's a felony. If he doesn't lie, he's gonna have to persuade people that everything that's been said about him, and I'm not gonna repeat it here, because I don't, I'm not interested in rumors and innuendo and reports. And gossip, all I know is he destroyed the Republican coalition and is often irresponsible and erratic, not that I want in, something I don't want in an attorney general. He goes on to say, so it might be the proverbial 4D chess that people joke about, because Matt Gaetz resigned from the House, so he's gone. No office, no staff, there'll be two special elections in Florida, but I trust the Senate, our Constitution is very strong, I trust the Senate, I do not believe he will be confirmed. And I think there's a lot of people out there that are saying that they have serious doubts as to whether or not he will be confirmed. And look, would you put that past, I mean, here's the thing, is Trump doing this to bury Matt Gaetz and get him out of the way? I don't think so, I think Trump is giving him this position because Matt Gaetz has been very loyal. Trump has been big on loyalty. Ultimately, at the end of the day, I think if you're good at what you do, you get more leeway and more rope. I actually think he would be good in this role, but I have had some text from people that I'm not gonna say the names of the people that have texted me, and then he said that this is a bad look in the Trump administration of all the people that he has selected. This is the one where Republicans, even Trump supporters might say, you could probably avoid the headaches and the drama that this guy is going to cause. I even got a text from one guy, I won't say the source, and he just said, "I would love to attend a party "hosted by Matt Gaetz and Hunter Biden." That's a quote from somebody that knows stuff. - But you're gonna get freaky, yeah. - Yeah, or you can be supplied with a lot of stuff that's illegal. - First of all, Hugh Hewitt is basically irrelevant, and he's just trying to garner some sort of buzz. That being said, that being said, I believe that, look, all of these nominations, I guess you call them nominations. - Yeah, nominations appointments. All of these appointments, there's one has to be the sacrificial end, all of them may get through. If you look back in history, one person usually does not pass confirmation. Now, could he push a bunch through on a recess appointment? Sure, but for the most part, one will go down, and I think people believe that it is gonna be bad Gaetz 'cause I don't think that he's gonna have the votes. - Here's where I think loyalty plays a factor. Notice who he selected to be the deputy attorney general, Todd Blanche. Todd Blanche was his lawyer in court for one of the cases that we covered over the last year and a half with the law fair against Trump. I don't know what type of law Todd Blanche has practiced in his career that would technically quote, qualify him to be attorney general. That being said, it seems like maybe Trump has his backup option, if Matt Gaetz doesn't get through, I don't know that there's any dirt out there on Todd Blanche, that Republicans in the Senate would say, I don't want this guy, I'm not gonna confirm this guy either. So pay attention to that. But Don, does the baggage of Gaetz concern you or do you put that to the side of the belief like I am where I think he could be really good at what he does? - Okay, so first of all, I'm gonna say this, Hugh Hewitt, I think is not irrelevant. I will say he is a guy who he always asks the interesting question. I find him interesting. I know he's been around a long time, but I'm gonna push back on the irrelevancy of him. I don't think that. So he was the one who was quoted as the four D chess. You know me, I always think who's getting played. So when I saw that Lara Trump, who's a Florida resident now, she was asked, well, would you? 'Cause remember, she wanted to run for Senate in North Carolina, she's the Florida resident where she and Eric and their kids live, would you wanna be Senator? 'Cause DeSantis could like appoint her. And she's clearly interested. She always be honored for that. And so then I thought, huh, so Matt Gaetz, he resigns and perhaps they think he's gonna avoid this ethics thing coming out, which I don't think they're going to avoid. During the Senate confirmation hearings, they can bring anything out. I leave, I think Dick Durbin, he's my number one suspect to go, well, I have the ethics report. You know what I mean? They can put it into the record. So whatever's in there is going to come out. But then I thought, are they playing a game of chess? Was this a way to get him to resign? Because he is controversial. Lara Trump to be a Senator appointed by DeSantis, I'm always looking at all of those different angles. But I think with Gaetz, I think honestly, I think that he was somebody who was so loyal to Trump and he was very interested in rooting out never Trumpers. So he's a disruptor. So whether you like that or you don't like that, he's somebody who's very aware of the persecution and weaponization of DOJ. I do like the fact that he'll try to snuff out those that are trying to sabotage things for sure. Another person to keep in mind and keep an eye on, I think, is Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody under DeSantis. I think she would be really good in that role. Don't know if she'll leave the state of Florida. She seems to be a staunch loyalist to Ron DeSantis. - By the way, as you're praising Hugh Hewitt, Don, remember he competes with you here in Philadelphia. So I was trying to help you out there. But sure, sure, keep loving Hugh Hewitt. - I'm just saying, I'm not going to call him on that Ricky Nick station. - They've got a bunch of Hasbins. - But, it's just a win. - I'm local, if you want to listen to Nashville, that's on you. - Yeah, there you go, Don. - I'm live and I'm local. - That's right. - And I'm relating everything to your local. - No syndicated Schkafosos here. - Yeah. - But I give the props or the respect to the elders before me. - There you go. - Let's just say that. - The elders. - It's like Game of Thrones, you know. - 855-839-1210. We'll come back, find out what Stalker has on a Friday edition of The Cut Sheet. And then Sean Ferris, about 45 minutes from now. But right now, a word from our friends at DuckDuckGo. Because yes, we are all sick and tired of big tech, right? That's why we are so glad to partner with DuckDuckGo again. They're the best search engine going and they are local, right? Live and local, use them all the time. I have it on my phone. 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Carson, Ailey, I'll just play whatever you want, Justin. - What do you want us to talk about today? - Well, yeah, you make the show, Shia. - I'm tired of putting it together, to be honest. - Actually, that's not a bad idea for the Travis Mannion radio thought about it. - How about that? - By the way, Josh Jabin coming up at like 9.40 from the Travis Mannion radio, or from the Travis Mannion Foundation. How about that? How about somebody puts together a show sheet for us? We do, it's literally, we have no input in it. That person controls, we pick a day. That person controls the news, the narrative, the topics of that day. - There you go. And maybe the cut sheet as well. Somebody can put it. - Wow. - I mean, people love the contribute for the cut sheet anyway. - Is somebody writing this down? - Yeah. - Somebody writing this down. - Jimmy, mark the tape. - Thank you. - As they say in the industry. - Do you like that idea, Dawn? - I do, I think it's great. - I mean, yeah. - And we can, maybe we can even auction off Dawn's news. But somebody actually delivered the news. - Maybe we can auction off Dawn. - Right. (laughing) - Slave labor. (laughing) - Well, you do like a dream job where we have somebody come in and try to do the whole operation from six to 10. Since everybody thinks it's so easy, right? - Yeah. - Well, no, if they're gonna do me, then they have to do six to noon. - Well, there you go. - I mean, I go both ways. - Right. - By the way, the $10 bill-- (laughing) - He's on that side. - He's Hamilton. - He's Hamilton. - He was the Secretary of the Treasurer and was, I just, it's so funny 'cause Michael and I just went to Hamilton on Wednesday night. - Yeah, he had the pamphlet, right? There was a little catalog. - Yeah, we were wrong. We were wrong. I mean, look, we're right. What's the quote we're right 90% of the time? - Yeah, I've got that somewhere, but it's buried. I think Jimmy might've moved it around. I'll find it before we get out of here. - But it's, you know, as we talk about credit and Doja coin and all that good stuff, he established public credit and the national bank. And so it's weird when you think about that in our nation, we are at this historic point where we have all of these inventors. We've never had this before since, let's say Ben Franklin, a founding father, who was also an inventor. - Mm-hmm, that's correct. All right, 756, let's see what Stalker has on the Friday edition of What is on the Cuch? - What's on the Cuchy? - What's on the Cuchy on this? Half variety brought to you by Cherry Hill Lalo. Right now, Lee's an all-wheel drive XC90 for as low as 687 per month, using all Apple rebates, C store for details, relationships really do matter. Cherry Hill Lalo, yes, I'm gonna continue to say applicable because you both are wrong because I heard it being said that way, it's not applicable, it's not applicable. Cherry Hill Lalo relationships matter. Check them out on Route 70 in Cherry Hill. Cherry Hill Lalo where relationships matter. Okay, I teased this at like 645 this morning. I wanna play it now because the breaking news last night or yesterday afternoon was that Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head the HHS secretary. - Yep. - And Dawn pointed out very eloquently and it's true that if you look at mainstream news, everybody's saying of vaccine skeptic, vaccine denier. - Yep. - I think Jake Tapper called it Quackery. - Oh, Quackery, Quackery. - I just wanted to, because if you put all that stuff aside and I don't go down the rat hole of vaccines that he does. However, if you look at, if you listen to what he's saying about the food and the crap that we put in our body, it is, he is so spot on and he needs to, like stuff like this needs to be discussed and I feel like the vaccine stuff gets the top of the ticket and this stuff that I think he's really going to focus on is what actually we need to be focusing on as a society. So these are older clips, but I just want people to hear because I don't know if people have heard these full clips of what he's talking about when he talks about make America healthy again. - Okay. - Let's start with cut seven, Phil, go. - This is what most Americans innocently put into their bodies these days and most alarmingly into the bodies, their children. And it's no coincidence. - Captain Crunch, she's its Doritos. - Some of the other countries other than Canadians, or Germans, or Italians, or Japanese, or Europeans, or Australians, or most, any other countries, four, five, seven years below. - That way. - Until the early 1990s, our life and expectancy was the same or better than other developed countries. Then, suddenly, more and more Americans began suffering from chronic diseases, from obesity, cancer, diabetes, and all kinds of autoimmune diseases, our maternal mortality rate soared to the highest of any developed country on Earth. Same with infant mortality. Like the frog and the slowly boiling water, we didn't really notice as we got sicker and sicker. We've grown now to accept chronic disease conditions as normal. But now, in 2024, we're finally waking up to this cataclysm and we're asking ourselves, how in the world did this happen? - Well, a big part of it is our diet. Resurons that serve contaminated food are fined or shut down. Oh, and it's the government that approves the poison snark food. A few people get very, very rich. - Can you stop toxins and up in every supermarket aisle? - Let me show you what I mean. - Literally nothing he said, sorry. Literally nothing he said there, anybody can disagree with. - Right, right. - Nobody can argue any of that stuff, that is correct. And you saw that graphic there. I mean, the average lifespan, 76 in the United States and those other nations, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, I mean, think about that. And we've talked about this in the past. Remember, we put up the picture of the airplane, of people sitting, and we've shown those pictures of people walking the streets of New York like in 1950, 1960. There was no fat people. Yeah, like, yes. - Like there was no obesity back then. And Don, you go, you went over to Italy, right? Everybody's in the Mediterranean diet, they walk everywhere, and they live seven, eight years longer and they're in great shape. - And a lot of them smoke. - Yeah. - You know what I mean? - Right. - And they drink wine with their dinner once and every day. - I'm not, you know, I don't smoke, but it does seem that we were a healthier society when we smoked honestly. - Isn't that rude? - For as awful as cigarettes are, you know, causing lung cancer, I get all of that. But we seem to be a lot healthier, that guy. - Well, because they didn't make them addictive initially, but remember they proved, what was that? At some point in the 60s, they proved that they started changing the formula to actually put chemicals in there that made it more addictive. - I just wanna say this, that there is nothing, I don't care, I don't care, you know, climate, there's nothing more important in our life than the stuff we put in our body. - It's actually, it's wildly amazing that we live as long as we do. Still, considering what we put in our daily diet. - Exactly. - Like how do we live on average to 76 when we're stopping at gas stations and convenience stores and drive throughs, and then because of the cost of food and grocery stores these days, we buy frozen junk because it's cheaper, we can't afford organic. It's really remarkable, we're not dropping debt at 50. - Look, I want this conversation to be had. I don't care if he gets nominated or not, or selected or not. I just, I'm glad we're having this conversation. I think we need to have more of this conversation because this, in my opinion, is the biggest crisis in our lifetime, is the unhealthy obesity epidemic that nobody wants to talk about. And I'm glad, if it takes somebody like RFK Jr. as a load sum as I think he is, I'm off for it. I'm waving the flag for RFK Jr. for this. - The most important thing that he's saying and driving home is that United States of America, you think of we are this wealthy nation, we have a much higher rate of people with two or more chronic conditions than any other country, any other country, even third world countries. So think about that, you have, and that's, so at least half the country has at least one chronic disease 40% have two or more. - Yeah, yeah. - More than half of our population has some chronic disease and the cause, look at the costs, the yearly healthcare costs, four and a half trillion dollars. Then you think about all the people who can't afford that who are on different types of, let's say aid, state level or federal level, and then think about the cost to our country. - Yeah, let's play a little more from gummy bears. Everyone knows that these are junk foods, so maybe you wouldn't be too surprised to see that the ingredients include a lot of poisons, including a harmful yellow dye called Tatrazine or yellow dye number five. What you may not know is that this type was originally made out of this sludge that's left over when you turn coal into coke for blast furnaces. It's called coal tar and I've actually sued many big industries for legacy contamination of coal tar all around the country because it's so toxic and it's so harmful to the environment and human beings. A century ago, it was just an obnoxious industrial byproduct that everybody was trying to figure out ways to get rid of one of the ways that they did that was by paving roads, but then a British chemist figured out that the coal tar could be used to derive fabric dye. And if fabric dye, why not food? Food manufacturers began using it to cover up the discoloration of low quality foods that they wanted to pass off on unsuspecting customers. They didn't know back then that this yellow dye, Tatrazine causes tumors, asthma, developmental delays, hydrological damage, ADD, ADHD, hormone disruption, gene damage, anxiety, depression, intestinal injuries. Well, we know it now, we've known this for decades. That's why Tarchazine is heavily restricted in other countries. In some countries, foods with Tarchazine have a warning label that it may cause ADHD in children. - Wow. So I wonder if Rachel Levine would like to comment on that. Rachel Levine, AKA Richard Levine, is the individual that is currently sitting in the seat of this administration that Bobby Kennedy will take over for. And by the way, if you've seen Rachel Levine and these other HHS individuals and those in charge of kind of the same category throughout the other nations across the globe, they're all out of shape and fat. Why are we taking health advice from people that don't look healthy to begin with, right? Like, I'm not saying you gotta agree with Bobby Kennedy on everything, as many people do not agree with him on a lot of things. And there are, you know, many Trump supporters that don't want him involved in this operation, in this administration at all. But, I mean, the quality of stuff that we, and I do this with my daughters all the time because I'm trying to wean them off of like the bad stuff. They always want candy. And I'm like, no, you do the trick or treating, you got the Easter Bunny thing, that's it. That's your two candy splurges throughout the year. And that's enough candy, they'll ask the entire calendar year, right? Like, my daughter loves bagels. I'm trying to wean her out. She wants to eat a bagel every day. I'm like, it's not good for you. You're gonna be bloated. - Yeah. - And you're gonna be constipated. You ever eat a bagel? Just sits in your gut for days. - A nice dad daughter conversation. - Yeah, you're gonna have some egg whites, banana and blueberries. - I'm curious, I'm curious how this stuff goes over with the Trump voters and supporters because I'm old enough to remember in 2010, when Michelle Obama tried to do this in schools, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, everybody on Fox News was telling keep your hands off of my French fries. I think was the quote Glenn Beck had. We went into an uproar when Michelle Obama tried to do this for school lunches, Don, I'm sure you remember that. So I'm wondering now, 15 years later, is there more of an appetite for this in the conservative movement? - Can you separate big pharma from big food? I think for that leave my French fries alone guy, he might be still of that belief, but he also wants Bobby Kennedy to go after big pharma with the way they push stuff on us and force us to take things. - Yeah, look, I think that any time we're having conversations like this, I think it's a good thing and I separate all the noise from what cable news morons say about this guy and let's actually play clips like this and let's do it. Like if you play something like this for Jake Tapper or Sanjay Gupta, who we'll get to in a second, do you think they're gonna disagree with any of this? - No, no, of course not. But then they're gonna go down the vaccine stuff and then they're gonna bring out the stuff that Kennedy has been wrong on or has been unable to prove and verify and that's what they do. - Just because you brought up Michelle Obama, to my recollection and I'll look this up, to my recollection, it was not Republicans or conservative talk show host, it was actually basically a big pharma that shut down, because I was thrilled when she said she wanted the organic garden at the White House and healthier school lunches, but to my recollection, it was the lobbyists that actually struck that down. I'll look that up, but I remember doing, I remember reporting on that and I was disappointed, but you didn't hear from it anymore. - Okay. - You didn't hear that? - Uh, hang on, hang on, hang on, to that point, Don. - Yes. - Let me play this. When I heard this, I thought, get your damn hands off my fries, lady. If I wanna be a fat, fat fatty and shovel french fries all day long, that is my choice. - We're gonna have, you know, the government finding us if we use salt. - I'll come it up straight ahead. All this talk about the government taking salt away from you because it's so bad for you, but aren't there good things about salt? I hate the government getting involved and telling me what to eat and not eat. - Food police. - Do you think the government should regulate the ingredients in the food we eat? - Can't we make our own decision about whether or not we wanna salt our food? - All right, an Obama government obesity task force. Does every American family need a dietitian appointed by the government to tell them that this food is gonna make you fat and this food is not? - Look, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Yeah. - There's cable news in 2010. - Well, there you go. I don't think there's anything wrong at all with what Bobby Kennedy is doing because he's educating a lot of people, right? I think we're oblivious to a lot of these ingredients that tarsinate or whatever he was talking about. If you would've asked me what that is 10 minutes ago, I would've had no idea how they derive that and where it comes from and it's connected to the cold sludge and things like that. Literally just learned something. But as far as big pharma goes, wait, this is my position on big pharma. I'm not against medicine. I'm not against prescriptions. I'm not against vaccines. But what I want is two things. I want these companies to be held liable for when they are negligent and you end up being harmed by these products, some of which are not FDA approved. But secondly, the thing that drives me the most insane. And I've said this before and I think I've said this correctly. The United States is one of only two countries on the planet that allows pharmaceutical ads. And we are inundated with pharmaceutical ads in this country. - Agreed. Take this for this problem. But did you know if you take it, 13 other things could go wrong. - It's a huge problem. It is a huge problem. And look, I'm not, you know, people can have opinions that change. I have no issues with that once again, whatsoever. But I'm just, I'm wondering what the appetite is going to be for stuff like this 'cause we don't want to be a regulated country. - Right. - You know what I mean? Like we've said that. - Carissa's in Delaware and she has a viewpoint on this as a mom. Carissa, you're on talk radio 1210. - Hey, morning guys, how are you? - Good, good morning, Carissa, how are you? - I'm good. I first would say God bless Dawn for having to manage both of you most mornings. - Yes. - I was hoping I'm on the YouTube. I'm like fully settled out. - I know. - But you're welcome. But I want to give a different perspective because I'm a white suburban mom. I have two kids. We are the generation now of homesteaders. We make our own sourdough. We buy organic. We grow our own fruits and vegetables that we're canning and drawing and all these different things. So we, at least maybe I live in a bubble, but I'm starting to see us returning to a more primitive root and way of life with our kids and teaching them these things. So I don't know if it's so much the regulation, it's that we just want these things out of our food. Not that food should be banned, but we need to go back to like when McDonald's here's beef tallow instead of like all these weird chemicals to make the hard fries. - Yeah, yeah. No, it's a good point, Carissa. Thank you so much for the call. We're glad to have you and yes, Dawn does have a third full-time job. She's got a baby sit us on top of doing the news and doing her own show. Let me ask you this stuff because, you know, a lot of us would like to, you know, perhaps if we want to live healthier, buy organic, but organic is more expensive. And, you know, on the surface, if you're looking at organic bananas versus non-organic, it's not going to kill you price-wise. You know, is it 40 cents more, 60 cents more for a pound? But when you try to do all the organic, it really adds up. If they're putting less ingredients into the organic, I don't know, maybe this is a stupid question or maybe people have had this question as well, why is it so expensive then? Wouldn't you think the more stuff that goes into the bad stuff that that would be more expensive because they're investing more specific ingredients to keep that garbage edible for 17 straight months, right? Like all the organic stuff, and that's the other thing. You got to eat it quickly, right? You ever notice how quickly organic bananas go when you leave on the counter? You buy six of them, you better eat them in two days or they're going to start to get real moldy. But I don't like that bananas that way. You can buy them what? Real green. I like them real green. I like the tartar banana. Really? Yeah, yeah. Once I start to get the brown specks on it, we got to knock those out quick. I want to play a little bit more from RFK Jr. This is cut eight now, Phil. Go. That may not happen to our children. These are the most precious assets that we have in this country. How can we let this happen to them? About 18% of American teens now have fatty liver disease. That's like one out of every five. That disease, when I was a kid, only affected late-stage alcoholics who were elderly. Cancer rates are skyrocketing, and the young adult cancers are up 79%. One in four American women is on anti-depressant medication. 40% of teens have a mental health diagnosis. And 15% of high schoolers are on Adderall, and half a million children on SSR. So what's causing this suffering? I'll name two culprits. First, and the worst, is ultra-processed food. About 70% of American children's diet is ultra-processed. That means industrial and new-factory. These foods consist primarily of processed sugar, ultra-processed grains, and seed oils, laboratory scientists who have many of them formerly worked for the cigarette industry, which purchased all the big food companies in the 1970s and '80s, deployed thousands of scientists to figure out chemicals, new chemicals, to make the food more addictive. And these ingredients didn't exist 100 years ago. They, humans aren't biologically adapted to eat them. Hundreds of these chemicals are now banned in Europe, but ubiquitous in American processed foods. The second culprit is toxic chemicals in our food, in our medicine, in our environment. Pesticides of food additives, pharmaceutical drugs, and toxic waste permeate every cell of our bodies. These are the salt on our children's cells and hormones is unrelenting. And they have just one problem. Many of these chemicals increase estrogen, because young children are ingesting so many of these hormone disruptors. America's puberty rate is now occurring at age 10 to 13, which is six years earlier than girls were reaching puberty in 1900. Our country has the earliest puberty rates of any continent on the earth. And no, this isn't because of better nutrition. This is not normal. Rescancer is also estrogen-driven, and now strikes one in eight women. It's crazy. We are mass poisoning all of our children. He's right. He's right in everything he's saying right there. I didn't know about the puberty acceleration, which is wild, happening at a younger and younger age, which is weird, because puberty seemed to pass over Harry Sisson. I was just looking at a picture of him yesterday. Like, dude, like 23. It looks like he does not have a facial hair on his face. But that's a different story. Snow Bunny gal says, quote, I said no candy. Now go get Daddy a beer from the fridge. She's right. She's quoting me. She's 100% right. That'll be me tomorrow afternoon, around three o'clock. Do as I say, not as I do. Exactly right. I'm looking out for your interest girls. Don't worry about Daddy. Daddy's a loss cause at this point. No, he's absolutely right. But I want to pivot just a little bit from the food stuff and the physical health to the mental health, because that's another major component. And you talk about all of these other mental-- I mean, to me, it was exacerbated by the pandemic. I strongly believe humans do not do well in social isolation. That's why we are always trying to, for the most part, be around other people. And lockdowns and all of these restrictions accelerated it. And just the sheer notion that when in doubt-- well, let's put you on 25 milligrams of this. Or OK, it's not working. Let's up your dosage to 75 milligrams. And I'm not downplaying mental health. I'm not one of these people that sits there and says, I'll toughen up Buttercup. Now, sometimes I do think there are the young generations today. Some millennials definitely Gen Z, Gen Alpha, that, yeah, stop mental health. Just getting a little thicker skin here. You got to toughen up skip. But this notion that we just want to medicate people. And I really think that leads to these people living their lives like zombies. And then they become like-- School shootings. Yeah, or they erupt like a volcano out of nowhere. And it's like, well, I didn't see that coming. Well, you didn't? Well, let's look at your medical history here. I am-- You know, right about the trans issue. Yes, son. I've been saying this for a long time. I think that instead of studying gun violence and all that crap, we need to be studying the medications, the food, all this crap that we're putting into our kids' bodies. Because if you listen to RFK Jr. about those statistics, they started in the early to mid '90s. And when did school shootings start up? You know what I mean? Like, that's-- Mid '90s. It's that type of stuff that we don't look enough into. Because we're-- you know, because these big lobbyists. And I'm just-- I'm super happy. Again, I-- you know, I know it's tiresome. People don't like me making fun of RFK Jr. But like, I am all for him what he's-- what he's doing on this as far as food. And whether he gets confirmed or not, I don't care. I'm glad that we're having this conversation. And I think that this administration, if any, is going to get to the bottom of this, which I believe is the biggest health crisis in our country. And a lot of people in public politics and office and public office, their pockets are about to get a lot lighter. So just-- whoever gives you the most resistance in any of these, you know, house judiciary meetings, the Senate confirmation, all this stuff on the hill, whoever's being the most combative, like Liz Warren, they're probably making a ton of money from Big Pharma. Jillian Michaels went on-- she was on, I think, Jesse Waters last night. And she went scorched her earth on everybody who went after-- who's going after RFK Jr. Can you play cut 13, Phil? You live a simple, clean lifestyle. Then they're not going to make as much money. And they're not going to have as much power in Washington and throughout the rest of the country. It's really about power, isn't it? Well, it's about power and raw economic incentive. And as much as we can suggest that it's simple, it's not easy and it's not easy by design. And in fact, it's called structural violence. And it's this collaboration of this toxic quartet, if you will, of the way Big Pharma proliferates these cheap toxic calories. Big food picks up those calories. And they tinker with it a bit more with their food scientists to make it more addictive, to make it omnipresent. Then Big Pharma catches us on the other side and starts treating all of our sicknesses, all their diseases. And we won't even touch on big insurance and how they play a role because there isn't enough time. But the bottom line is, look at the world. It's this simple, infertility, highest ever. Early on, say cancer diagnosis, up 79% over the last three decades, 74% of adults in America are overweight and obese. We need change. We need it now. What they're doing isn't working and it's not working on purpose because it's profitable for the very few. And it's bankrupting Americans. It's the number one cause of bankruptcy is a health-related condition and it's killing them. If you're afraid of RFK, you've lost your mind. Take a back seat, let the professionals in this space handle it. And thank God when it starts improving. - Yeah. - Sherry. - Yeah. Yeah, for all the liberal fat-sos out there, take that, and it'll look, Bobby Kennedy. He's a danger. - Yeah, as you're going through the McDonald's drive-through. Okay. - Edward asks, why shouldn't he be confirmed? I didn't say he shouldn't be. I'm just saying that it is, somebody is not getting confirmed. One of the Trump choices is not getting confirmed. - I'd rather have Kennedy confirm than Gates to be honest. - Will it be him or it be Gates? I don't know, but somebody's not getting confirmed. Somebody's gonna be the sacrificial lamb. - I mean, there's plenty of lawyers out there that can do what Matt Gates is capable of doing in the court of law. I mean, Todd Blanche being one of them. He's the deputy AG right now. So he could be elevated from the number two to the number one. - We, Jillian Michaels is absolutely right. I've said this, it's like a flow chart. Yeah, I mean, it's like, get a Venn diagram out. You got big food, big farm, big ag. All of a sudden you get into big pharma, the food they poison you, then you're on medication. The medication is supposed to help you, but there's side effects and then you end up with this problem. It's all cyclical. - It's a cyclical thing that just, it's not gonna go away unless somebody comes in and takes a sledgehammer to it. - Yeah, 855-839-1210. A lot of people wanna talk about this. Let's grab John, he's in Norris town. John, you're on talk radio at 1210. - Hey there. - Hey. - So I was one of those people who food Michelle Obama and I am all in for RFK Jr. Because Michelle Obama, like Obama's generally, did not really expose the structural corruption here. It was just like eat your vegetables, eat your vegetables. Well, I like french fries better also. But they're deliberately putting crap in our food that really doesn't need to be there. Like Bobby Jr. said one time, you know, they have fruit loops in Canada, but there's like three ingredients. There's not 19 ingredients like they're on the US. We could still have this stuff. It just wouldn't be, it would probably taste pretty much the same. It just wouldn't be damaging us on purpose. So like Gillian Michael said, we can get in this revolving door with medicine, with insurance. And yeah, and COVID did a lot to just show that these companies that you thought were pretty much doing good are doing a heck of a lot of bad. You know, we really looked under the rock and saw a bunch of creepy crawly disgusting stuff. Yeah, we had a lot of extra time to do that, right? Because you couldn't go to work, you couldn't leave your house, you couldn't go to this restaurant, that and the other thing. And the other thing too, with the mental health, by the way, your physical health and mental health are connected. There's a lot of studies out there that tell you exercise is good for your mental health. So true, thank you. Thank you, 100%. Yeah, it's the thing that bugs me a lot and a family member just went through this, you know, going in, this person's older. And they went in to get blood work done, you know, routine blood work and their cholesterol or something was really high. The immediate reaction was take a pill. Like, how about, hey, what's your diet? Change the diet. Hey, how much exercise are you getting during a week? How about try that? How about try that for six months rather than just slap a pill? You know what I mean? Like it's just the basic stuff, like exercise, sunshine, fresh air, stuff like that, eat clean, eat stuff that like cavemen used to eat. As I mean, as life became more convenient, we became less healthy, right? Here's a steak, here's a potato, here's a brussel sprout or a frisparagus. Like, what's wrong with that? Put a little butter on it, fine. You know what I mean? Like, I don't know, it just, it seems to me the answer to a lot of this is very simple. We just don't want to do it. Of course not, because everything now can be, there's actually, and I know, it's just like you love never leaving the house, but there's a lot of reasons why you don't have to do any more, right? - Yes. - I mean, forget delivery, you door dash this, you can get alcohol delivered to your house, Amazon, you don't have to get up, you don't have to walk the mall anymore and get, you know, burn some calories while you shop, everything just shows up on your porch. - One more, 'cause I see Sean Farish in the bullpen warming up. So let's do, let's do cut 10 here. - Sanjay Gupta was on with Jake Tapper, discussing the, excuse me, that's a doctor, Sanjay Gupta, was on the Jake Tapper program, discussing the RFK junior thing. This is what he said, 10 go. - Steer clear of politics. This really isn't about politics, because this is somebody who has been, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been pushing quackery, who has been pushing my lies, who has been pushing conspiracy theories. You've been talking to experts in the health community, the medical community, preparing for him, RFK Jr., to be given some sort of role in health. What have they said to you? - Well, you know, it's not often that the entire medical and public health community is going to be in lockstep on something, but they're pretty close on this, in terms of their significant concerns, horror even, somebody said to me today, I can't think of any single individual who'd be more damaging to public health than RFK. Keep in mind, I think if the reporting's correct, and the job is the Secretary of Health and Human Services, that comprises the CDC. You know, we just got through this pandemic, comprises the FDA, comprises the NIH. He's talked about wanting to basically strip funding for infectious diseases overall. Again, just coming out of this pandemic with concerns about other viruses and things out there. The challenge, I think, is that at the same time, there is this whole idea that we're not a very healthy country. We spend four and a half trillion dollars on healthcare, and we have some of the worst outcomes in the developed world. And our food supply and other things are partly to blame, things that he's talked about. So there's these kernels of agreement with regard to the medical establishment and the public health establishment in particular, but then there's these other things, like Caitlin was just talking about, that they're not alternative views, they are false views. People often say, "Well, these alternative views." They're not, people say, "Well, look, "I think maybe vaccines could be linked to autism." Fair enough, that was an issue that came up, and it was studied in these large studies, global studies involving hundreds of thousands of kids who were followed for over a decade to see if there was, in fact, a link. Some of the studies actually showed that you were more likely to have autism if you were not vaccinated. But the point being that issues are raised, issues are studied, and yet they still keep coming up, and I think that's one of the big concerns. That's a metaphor, I think, for other things that people are concerned about with him. - You know, lost. - That's kind of good to thank so much, Tom. - Yes, thank you, Jake. - The loss in all of this is just this, once again, this arrogance from the media of how dare you be a critical thinker, how dare you seek alternative information, listen to what the government tells you because the government knows best. By the way, did you know when Sanjay Gupta was plastered all over your television during the COVID-19 pandemic, talking about COVID like he's an expert? You know, he's a neurosurgeon that specializes in spine trauma. He's not an infectious disease doctor. So with all due respect, you know, granted you have more medical knowledge than I will ever have, you're not a COVID expert. - Yeah, he was on TV talking like he was one. I don't like that guy. - Yeah, I mean, look, this is gonna shake up the medical community, but you know what? I think it's time that that happens. And I am all for it. Something needs to change 'cause we're killing our children, we're killing ourselves and the heart attack rate and the cancer rate is off the charts and we need to address it. And if it's gonna take RFK Jr. in there to throw a pipe bomb and do it, great. - I think I'm gonna run down to the snack machine and get a bag of dorita. (laughs) Little fun, little single snack here. 8.30, that'll do it. 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(upbeat music) - It's Kale and company on demand from Tark Radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. - We're having a tremendous week. You know, we're having, I call it a Whoopi Goldberg of a week, a whale of a week, right? Can you believe that? - She really is. You know, I was watching, it was her birthday the other day. I said, "Darshi blows," right? There she goes. Put that blowhole, what a horrible person. That terrible person, right? She really is. And did you hear what's happening? She's trying to punish everybody by going on strike, if you know what I'm talking about. And I said, nobody is upset about it. That's number one, you look at it. She looks like a manatee, right? And that's an insult to manatee. And number two, right? $20 million in debt. I know who's not going on strike Kamala, right? She's not going on, she has to make a lot of money. Only fans is gonna be very busy, right? I'm on only fans, it's gonna be very busy. - That's not bad. - Oh, he's over here for Donald Trump fired up. So let's start right off the top. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Health and Human Services, your thoughts on giving Bobby the top spot. Well, we love Bobby, and it's a tremendous guy. You know, you look at it, make America healthy again. And it's something that we need to focus on, right? But you look at Bobby, we love Bobby. He's a tremendous person, and somebody said to me, "Sir, whatever you do, "please don't make him your press secretary." I said, "We're not gonna have that problem," but we love him. He's a tremendous guy. And he's gonna do a wonderful job. You know, you saw the stock. And Nancy Pelosi was probably the only person who saw this coming. They were plummeting, they were falling off a cliff. They were like MSNBC's ratings. And by the way, I don't know what's lower. MSNBC's ratings, or Joy Reid and AOC's combined IQ. I don't know what the hell is lower. These are stupid. By the way, these are stupid people. And Joy Reid looks like she shaved her head. She doesn't look like me anymore. She's doing that trend. She shaved her head. She's an ugly person, by the way. What a horrible, she's a hideous person. I don't know. And AOC's looking a little plump, right? We're not sure what's going on. She may be with child, right? And she's not allowed to say that because the people are gonna want her to have an abortion. So much for not bringing a child into Trump's America, right? Here we go, the more the merrier. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, right? AOC, would you look at these people? We love Bobby. He's gonna make America healthy again. Even Chris Christie may be healthy. We'll see what happens. But, you know, he's been calling him Snackman, right? But Waka Waka Waka, when the eclipse happened, we thought he ate the sun and the sun came back. We said, "Oh, that's great." We thought we were gonna have no more sunlight. But he's a big guy, too. But we're gonna make America healthy again. We love Bobby Kennedy. And he's gonna do a tremendous job with HHS. You know, you have Richard Levine. He goes by Rachel. Aerosmith wrote us all. Dude looks like a lady. It's true. But you have Richard Levine. He's the Assistant Secretary of Health. We're going from insane with Richard Levine to in shape with Bobby Kennedy. And we're very happy about it. Beautiful. The other position that's drawn a lot of attention is Matt Gaetz for attorney general. Do you think you will be able to have Matt Gaetz confirmed? And if not, what's the alternative right now? Any thoughts on that, sir? Welcome, Hello, Hi, Water. We're putting Maddy Eis. We love him, Maddy Eis. We're gonna put him in there. He's gonna be the attorney general. He's gonna do a fantastic job. You know, we have recess appointments. We have so many options. But we love Maddy Eis. Matt Gaetz, he's a fantastic person. And he's a smart guy. He's tall, by the way, he's tall. He's like Baron. Very tall and very smart. And he's ready to go to work. We wanna put him in there. We love Matt Gaetz. And everybody wants to talk about the ethics investigation. Here we go again, right? Every time I nominate somebody there's an investigation. Kavanaugh, all of these people. But no investigation about Dougie Doritos, right? He got a little too crazy with a woman or something. Nobody wants to talk about Dougie Doritos. Nobody wants to talk about the bad people. There's a lot of bad people who do bad things, right? Hansey Andrew Cuomo, we have to resign. But now he's running for governor. We call him Hansey Andy, right? You have to listen to the Georgia satellites. We got along well with them. Keep your hands to yourself, right? Keep your hands to yourself. What a reference by Mr. President, that is amazing. We have the great, by the way, we have the greatest references. I'm a walking, talking, I am a walking, talking encyclopedia. When Google needs to know something, they ring me. They say, "Sir, what is this?" I say, I give them the answer. I say, "I'm very smart." You know, we're very smart. Nobody's smarter. And that's why we picked these great people to be in our cabinet. You know, we have Heg Seth. He's a tremendous guy, two bronze stars. We have Tulsi Hula Hula. Tulsi's gonna be the director of national intelligence. And you see these stupid people talking about who should be a director of national intelligence. If you're stupid, you can't talk about it, right? John Bolton, the mustache. You look at that guy. And I don't know whose mustache is worse, his or Heraldo Rivera. I have to say, probably Heraldo's is worse. Because it has, it's the curly Q. You know, you could stick it in more places. Not a good place to be if you're Heraldo, but you look at him. You look at these people. Matt Gates, very smart guy. Very handsome guy. Highly respected guy. And he's going to do a fantastic job as attorney general. That much I can tell you. - Wow. Donald Trump joining us as he does every Friday here on Kale & Company. Let's talk a little bit about your plans to dismantle the Department of Education at the federal level. Send it back to the states. Also your promise to end the Title IX nonsense that's going on in schools throughout our country. Your thoughts right now on how quickly you can pull off both of these on the education front. - Okay, so we have a lot of problems with education. You know, Bobby Kennedy, I call him Bobby, right? A lot of people call him RFK. Well, I'm Bobby. I said, Bobby, we're going to make America healthy again. But we're also going to make America smart again, right? And we're going to take the Department of Education and we're going to destroy it. We're going to destroy it, okay? Like Stacey Abrams on her fourth pizza of the day, right? Destroyed, completely destroyed. It's going to be completely and totally gone. Like Chris Christie on a trampoline. It's gotten the, that's the end of it. It's just a huge hole. It's a crater. Are we calling it a crater? A lot of people, a lot of people are saying it. You know, that's how the Grand Canyon came to be. Christie fell out of bed and this was history, right? The Colorado River just flowed and went right through. We love that river, by the way. I built the Hoover Dam with fella two hands. You know, they said it can't be done. And we stopped the water. We stopped the river. We tamed the beast. They call it the beast. Not the beast of the southeast, but the beast, right? Stacey Abrams. But you look at it, the Department of Education, we're going to get rid of it. We're going to make America smart again. You have a lot of stupid people in this country and we don't need any more stupid people. We need smart people. And we're going to send the Department of Education back to the States. And what happens there will happen there. But we're going to get rid of it. We're going to take it out. It's going to be gone. And there are other parts. You know, we have the Department of Government Efficiency. You have Elon, we love Elon. I call him Big Rocket Man, right? He has the Big Rockets. I have the biggest rocket, but he has big rockets too. And you have Vivek, right? He's a tremendous person. They're going to go to all these people and they're going to tell them, just like I tell them, you're fired, you're gone, we don't need you. And a lot of them are threatening to quit, which means we don't need their jobs anyway. But we're going to get rid of these people. We're going to have a lean, mean governing machine. It's going to be tremendous. We're going to have, it's going to be lean. It's going to be fantastic, like my beautiful body. I'm lean, I'm just coming. Fantastic shape. I got a call from Apollo, you know about him. He's a Greek god. He said, sir, you look fantastic. What is your secret? I told him McDonald's. He couldn't believe it. But that's what we do. McDonald's and a lot of golf, right? And I'm the only person, by the way, I'm the only person on an 18-hole course who's ever shot a 15. Nobody knows how it happened. But I shot the lowest round of golf. I shot a round of golf lower than AOC's IQ. No one believes it. I can't believe it. Which is like a two, right? I like to use a two. How could you do that, sir? So we're going to get rid of the Department of Education and make America smart again, because we can't have any more. Shifty chef, he's a stupid person with a watermelon head. He's got a huge head. Nothing's inside of it. It's hollow. You knock and you hear an echo for days. There's nothing in there. It's a hollow head, watermelon head. Bug eyes. You see the eyes on that guy? He's a stupid person. We don't need any more people like that. So we're getting rid of the Department of Education. Donald Trump's going to stick around with us. Quick break. We'll see what Mr. Trump has to say about his return to the White House. And what the conversations were like with Joe Biden a few days ago. Back after this here on a Friday on Kaling Company. It's Kaling Company on demand from talk radio 1210WPHT and the free Odyssey app. A lot of people seeing the smile on Joe Biden's face as you guys are sitting there across street from each other, shaking hands. What was the conversation like? Well, it felt okay. It didn't smell very good, but it felt okay, right? You know, the last time that I stood next to him, that close was the debate stage, right? Yeah. I would see it and I was remembering a beautiful song I helped write with the Vansant brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd. I got to look very well with them. And unfortunately, I wasn't your president. If I was your president, that plane never would have went down. I just want to say that. But we never would have let it happen, right? We never would have let it happen. But that smell, okay? You can't believe it. And there's a fireplace behind them. I thought we were going to have a problem, okay, because methane happens to be very explosive. And it was a lot. It was a really big problem. I think he thought I was the pope because operation took zero alternative operation chocolate pudding very quickly. And soft serve, right, Mr. Softy. But crooked Joe, you know, I'm sitting there. We're talking and the press starts asking questions and he made a face. And if you know what I'm talking about, he made the face. And I said, oh boy, Miss Dr. Jill, we need a type of duty. We need somebody in here. We had a problem. And he was making the face. I said, Joe, not right now, Joe, please don't do it right now. I never want to put a mask on again, but I had to put one on. You know, I had to get the hell out of there was terrible, but it felt great, smelled horrible, but felt great to be back in the White House. Well, we got a steam clean the hell out of that place because there's been diaper bombs the entire last four years, but we'll be back there in 66 days. And we'll steam clean. We'll clean it. We'll make the White House clean again, and we'll make America great again. But my goodness, I got to tell you, it was a really bad time. It smelled horrible. It smelled really bad. It was so bad. I lost my appetite for McDonald's. Could you believe it was so bad, but it's going to get a lot better, right? It's going to get a lot better. You know, speaking of McDonald's as we wrap up here, Bobby Kennedy is going to make America healthy again. But you know, he's talked about it publicly. The you don't drink water. You eat way too much McDonald's diet coke. You've gone 48 hours without sleep. Are you going to take Bobby Kennedy's advice under advisement? Are you just going to shove that one on the back burner for a little bit? Well, well, I have to say this, right? We love Bobby. He's a great guy, but he should worry about himself, right? You know, next time he tells me that, I'm going to tell him, speak up. I can't hear you. Okay. Because and you're not supposed to say it. I know you're not supposed to say that, but he's not supposed to talk about my diet. Okay. Because I got this far. I'm a great golfer. I have a beautiful body, right? You know, you look at it, Adonis, all these beautiful people. I got along well with the Greek gods Achilles, right? And I'm better than Achilles. I've been hitting the Achilles and I'm not dead, right? I'm still here. We do a great job, right? We do a fantastic job. And if I was in the Trojan War, right? George Santos fought very hard in the Trojan War, by the way, built the horse. But you look at it. My diet is fantastic. Okay. I've gotten this far without water. We have the diet coke. We do well. We do very well with McDonald's. We do very well with the McNuggets, you know, we have the MAGA. It's called the Mcwin, the small, medium, or MAGA size. We have the MAGA size Mcwin. I'm going to keep eating that, despite what he says. And it wasn't 40 and I was without sleeping with 72. That's three straight days. Nobody can do that. I can do it. And I came out looking better than ever. I wore the vest. I drove a garbage truck. I was doing all sorts of great things, orange man and an orange vest. They want to say horrible things about my diet, my lifestyle. I have the greatest diet, I have the greatest lifestyle, I have the greatest health record, cognitively, I'm the sharpest guy, the smartest guy, the most handsome guy. And the healthiest guy. And so we're doing very well. We're going to do okay. Bobby is going to be okay. He just has to not talk about that because my diet is fantastic and my health is fantastic. John Ferris, ladies and gentlemen, doing his great Donald Trump work as always and he will stick around coming up in the nine o'clock hour. We were strong this morning. I mean, just amazing, amazing stuff. We do well with that. I mean, just the, any, I still got any comedian should study the nuance in this Trump impression. It is just, it's fantastic. Do the best. Do the best. And then when you do the shouting of the sir, I've added that in recently. I love that. Yeah. It's great. So it's great. We go in, we go in with sir. We do a lot of sir. Absolutely. We do a lot of sirs. All right. We'll continue. I'm still kind of stuck. Yeah. So it's with us in the nine o'clock hour and we're back after this. Start your day with Kaitlyn company week three morning six till 10 on talk radio 1210 WPHD and the free Odyssey app. Come join me, Andrew Philiponi and me, Patrick Peterson, three time NFL all throw corner back on first and pot for familiar NFL coverage and conversations. Armato on the podcast is every team every week and we don't play favorites. 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