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Morning Minute: The View talks Science - 4.10.24

Rest assured, you'll feel a lot smarter relative to the ladies of The View after this sound clip.

Duration:
1m
Broadcast on:
10 Apr 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Today's podcast is brought to you by Howie's new book, Paperboy. To order today, go to howiecarshow.com and click on store. Every so often, it's good to, as the kids say, hype yourself up. And if you're feeling a little under educated or not well read or slightly empty headed this week, I'm going to turn that around for you. The lovely ladies of the view, we're talking about the recent natural phenomena like earthquakes and eclipses and insect migration. Note, I said natural phenomena. Sunny Hostin's brilliant conclusion for all this climate change. We've got the red on the hallway. Random hallway. The rapture is here. And then also I learned that saccadas are coming. Saccadas. Saccadas for the first time in life. No, no, no. Hymnators. No, no, no. That's two different. Well, this is what I read. There's two different times of saccadas. Yes, two different times are coming. The good saccades on the bed. No. For the first time in many, many years. No. And every 17 years has happened. Well, that's not what I read, but maybe, you know, maybe you know better. But in a way, all those, all those things together. What maybe they'd want to believe that, you know, either climate change exists or something is returning. That's quite so not at the mercy of climate change. It's on the ground. It happens in the eclipse. They've known about the eclipse coming because the eclipse has happened and they absolutely can say when these things are going to happen. Whoopee Joy and Company don't qualify as bright on the subject matter, but I guess we can give them points for quelling the left's alarmism this time around. What's the Broadway car show today at 3 or watch the show live at rumble.com/thehowaycarshow.