Archive.fm

Kayal and Company

Disney And ABC Are A Complete Mess

The Gender Gap Widens With The 4B Movement No Sex Dating Babies Or Marriage, Broadcasting Loud And Clear To Dover Delaware As We Take Your Calls, Joe And Mika Revealing That They Did Go To Mar A Lago To See Donald Trump And Toms Call Brings About The Question Why Is This So Difficult
Duration:
1h 41m
Broadcast on:
18 Nov 2024
Audio Format:
other

This female 4B movement that we have to talk about and also, well, a lot of issues with some females at Disney and ABC from Rachel Zegler who is who I like to call the Woke Snow White and Whoopi Goldberg, big big controversy regarding Whoopi, what she claimed happened versus what the rebuttal to that is. We'll get to that as well but before all of that, let's get to the news. Number 2 at 702, the great on Stenzland. And good morning, kill and company. News live this morning, Monday morning, November the 18th. We are in for some balmy weather today, 48 degrees right now, I'll tell you how warm it's going to get. We are sponsored this morning by Piazza Auto Group. So in the news, we talked about the investigation into those shootings involving two teenagers, two separate shootings, not a lot of information on that. The two 15 year olds, a boy and a girl, totally separate shootings, hours apart just yesterday. Those are still under investigation. A lot of other news this morning and that's because we have a triple threat they're calling because we have three Philadelphia unions representing septa operators and all the municipal workers. They're all threatening to strike at the very same time. So in this one, we've been updating this for you. They've been negotiating, but we have, first of all, AFSCME District Council 33. So DC 33 Philadelphia. This is the largest union representing thousands of blue collar city staffers. And this has to do from your sanitation workers, in other words, your garbage collection to those prison workers, to even library employees as well as the school crossing guards. So it covers quite a large group of individuals. They voted to strike, but they've been at the negotiation table. We're following that one and septa has been in talks with the transport workers union local 234, as well as those smart TD local, those workers who are more like your suburb, some of your suburban septa employees. So this affects not just Philadelphia, but also some of your suburban septa workers as well. They're big unions, they're holding these regular discussions, they've been in these contract talks, but three unions, I'm not hearing Mayor Parker speak about this. The concern is starting to grow here as it's now, these folks have been working, the vast majority working without a contract for quite some time. How awful do you think public transit, I mean, if septa strikes, what are the roadways going to be like? Are we going to be in like complete gridlock for the, for the individuals out there that take septa, but still have a vehicle? I mean, all of those people then start getting on the roadways and those that don't have a vehicle, how do they then get to work? I mean, I would imagine Uber and Lyft, right? So now all of a sudden traffic becomes a more unbearable. What about, what about tens of thousands of school children that don't have school buses? Right. You can't get to school and workers can't get to work in the city of Philadelphia. You can't get to city hall and then on top of it, your garbage in the past, the big one that everybody notices immediately is that your garbage is sitting out there. Yep. And then the rats get into it and the squirrels and the raccoons and whatever and so it's a hot mess. Unbelievable. So this would not be a good look for Cheryl Parker, she wraps up year one. No, I mean, so we're, we're just following that one for you. Another developing story that we've talked about is the recount update. The recount as we broke that story this morning, the recount involving the hotly contested US Senate race involving incumbent Senator Bob Casey, Jr. and Senator elect Dave McCormick, because by all accounts, everybody has called this race. So in this one, the recount update is some counties have started this. They must start it by Wednesday. That's the deadline that you have to have started it in all of Philadelphia is what 57 different counties. I believe Philadelphia County, we've confirmed that one will start, will start Wednesday or before, but should be done within three days. But I thought it was interesting that the Philadelphia Inquirer has a story this morning about Casey, Jr. that, well, why is his case different than that of Trump questioning the election result and demanding recounts and so on in Pennsylvania? And they're saying, well, Casey is using the quote and I'm quoting here, the system's legal channels to wait out vote tabulation and fight to have ballots count. So he's, he's using the legal system and the court system, although the, the Philadelphia Inquirer does note that this, this doesn't seem like it's going to go his way. But they're saying he's doing it legally, even though Trump as well did try to let us not forget, use the courts. I saw two interesting headlines on Saturday, the Philadelphia Inquirer Saturday for a column. Bob Casey isn't conceding the U.S. Senate race, but he's not denying the integrity of the election results either. And then the, the Washington Post of all places with a strong column and op-ed Democrats thumb their nose at the rule of law in Pennsylvania. And the guy that wrote this says, elections need rules and they must be applied equally and consistently. And I'll just point out that, that it's my belief I have inferred from everything I've learned that the reason they reached that legal threshold, the percentage to even do the recount was because these counties initially, and we reported this last week, like Philadelphia like Montgomery County, like Bucks County, they started to count those ballots that by all accounts are not, you're not supposed to legally count them. So that is my, that's what I have inferred from all of the information and interviews that I've done. And so if true, then they were using essentially a pathway that might be called a dirty trick to try to trigger the recount when in fact had they abided by the law of the land that that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania may very well put the kabosh on this. Well, yeah, that's, that's exactly what my argument was late in the week last week. I have no, I have no issue that you want a recount and that you're trying to figure out just how close you were to see if there were mistakes, but your methodology and the way you're going about it by looking for votes that are illegal that we should not be counting. And we went through the four different, different, what was it, unsigned, undated, wrong dates, like, no, those have to be discarded. I don't care what your party is. If you can't fill out the ballot properly, it is discarded. It should not count. But Nick, they use those, what I'm saying is that they use those to count to up the numbers. That's the, that's the allegation. And so that's, that's, I mean, by all accounts, a dirty trick, if you will, that's the accusation and the allegation here is that you guys knew that this would be overturned, but you use this to even get the recount. And now that you're hearing, you're counting. And so that goes, the question there goes to somebody like Al Schmidt, who is, he, he says he's a Republican and he's following the rule of law. But are there ways that the legislature needs to look at these laws and tighten them up? So there aren't, are not any longer these loopholes because at the end of the day, and that's something Linda Kerns, when she's called in, right, she, what she says is that this is concerning to all voters, Democrats and Republicans, because we don't want this to happen. We want these laws to be ironclad so that people don't question the, that their vote matters. This is also a bad look for, for Governor Josh Shapiro as well, allowing this to happen under his watch with his party. That's such a good point. So we'll continue to follow it and hopefully it wraps up and, you know, Linda, the great Linda Kerns and she was texting us this morning and just letting us know that they have the proper amount of witnesses in play, that there are people, they, they fully staff this. So that on both sides, you do have individuals who are witnessing, you have the attorneys and there's a ton of election, you know, transparency and integrity involved here to make sure that they, they fight to protect the vote. So we have, we have that one going on. I wanted to, to just lay this out here and that is an update about something we talked about earlier this morning that we could have a look. First of all, the Sixers in Miami tonight with no Embiid or Maxi, the flyers have been on a winning streak. Hopefully they continue that winning streak again, again tonight against the avalanche. And as far as the update with a story that we've talked about and Nick was talking about this earlier and Greg was playing some of the audio about all of these different, you know, Trump dances and all of that, the celebration. We talked about the Raiders, PR team, basically silence, saying Brock Bowers, media availability after he did his, you know, his little Trump dance. But remember that we had talked about, Nick, you had talked about this and Greg had played some audio with San Francisco 49ers star defensive end, Nick Bosa. And he, before the election, he had run in during an interview that was live, and this was right before the election, he had to make America great again. It was not a Trump hat, it was a make America great again hat. He was fined the $11,255 for violating the NFL uniform and equipment rules. And Bosa did, he was quoted as saying it was well worth it. Oh yes. Yes. Yes. He has absolutely said that. You know, the NFL is like, is there a rule for that? Where's the handbook? Bill, get me the handbook code three, section two, subset one. There we go. Yeah. Whack him. What's the max? 11 grand? 11 grand. 11,000, 255 dot the guy makes his, his extension is contract extension. I've looked it up, $170 million contract extension, I think it can afford $11,255, $170 million. But I just, I just find it's interesting that, that they're saying that you're not allowed to, to either in writing or give a personal message, but his message was make America great again. Well, you're not allowed to say make America great again. No, you're not because the left implies things. So I think he's just going to suck it up. But I love him to appeal that and say, really, you're not allowed to say what America great again. What's going to happen when all these players start doing it? And there's so many of them. Are they going to find everybody? You know, I mean, eventually it's just going to become such a popular thing. And you're just going to have to accept it and deal with it. Or else we're going to have a lot of players that are disgruntled. I can see it getting to the point where these players just don't care anymore. I really can. Especially the ones that make a lot of money like Bose, you just said. I didn't know that $170 million extension. But you know, if you're on a rookie contract, 11 grand means something to you. So it's so it's so true. Yep. Well, we are sponsored by Piazza Auto Group, Piazza Auto Group dot com and the season of performance events is here and has arrived at Piazza actor of Ardmore, Reading, Westchester. So you want to get ahead of this great event shop online today, Piazza Auto Group dot com. Thank you. It's a great group, some incredible deals thanks to our friends at Piazza Auto Group dot com. I don't. Thank you very much. 855-839-1210. So we covered the the Trump side of things, men post election signs going up athletes, alphas doing the the MAGA Trump dance. Let's look at the other side. Let's look at the female side. I've got a story from the New York Times and Politico also has a similar version of this. The New York Times with the headline men, maybe not. And this is in regards to this this movement that began in South Korea. It's called the four B movement and I just want to read you two excerpts. One from the New York Times, one from the New York and one from Politico and then we're going to get to a little old Snow White, Rachel Ziegler here in a minute. But the New York Times, Mary Solis writes the following. If you were looking for a single example of just how strange things were getting between men and women in this election cycle, one political ad seemed to capture the mood perfectly. I believe Stalker actually played this on the cut sheet a while back, probably in October. It was an ad that was narrated by Julia Roberts. It featured a woman who was accompanied by her husband to the polls, but alone in the voting booth. As she considers her options, she catches another woman's knowing eye before privately filling in the Harris wall's bubble. He'll never know their subtle nod to each other seems to say and he'll never understand. Quote, did you make the right choice? The woman's husband asks when she emerges. Sure did, honey, she replies. Then she goes on to write further. In the last year alone, there has been an explosion of young women who say they are deleting dating apps, whose market value is plummeted, female celebrities, among others, who have taken vows of celibacy or identify as, quote, self-partnered, divorce memoirs by older millennial and Gen X women expressing profound disillusionment with heterosexual marriage and trends like boy sober, which preaches the virtues of de-centering men to focus on self-improvement and platonic relationships. President-elect Donald Trump's decisive election victory last week seemed to turbocharge feelings of the unrest. At least amongst those who didn't vote for him leading to a surge in interest in South Korea's four B movement, which encourages women to reject dating, marrying, having sex and children with men. Politico writes the following is the four B movement, a vision for life without men in the next political protest, sustainable, no sex, no dating, no babies, no marriage. How the four B movement could change America? All right. There's going to be a lot of unhinged, unhealthy women out there that are going to have breakdowns. And I don't think this is sustainable. Don, you feel free to clobber me in the head at any moment if I say something out of line completely sexist. But I actually believe that it works both ways. You know, men need women. Women need men. And we, we, we can all sit here, I'm done with chicks and ladies can say, I'm done with men, those pigs, those B words. So because eventually, eventually when you settle down and you think about marriage and you think about children, you got to bring the opposite gender home to meet mom and dad, right? And you can't bring certain items home to meet mom and dad. You can't bring a website home or an app. Eventually, you bring that physical being next to you and you say, mom, this is, this is Chelsea, dad, this is Bobby, we're in love, right? But I feel like this movement is out of spite, I think. Is that the best way to say it? Yeah, it's out of spite. And by the way, you are correct. We both genders need each other, but men need women, a lot more than men. I mean, that's just, that's just the facts. I get it. I understand. I understand what you're saying, but like men really need women more than men. Well, especially men like you and I, because we're very inept in many of departments. We can't assemble things. You know, we're just, we're terrible at that, right? But I want to play you this. This was, if we've played you this clip before, Phil, this is K one. This is the woke snow white. This clips was probably about a year old, but she's back in the headlines again, post election. Rachel Zegler, when she went off about a year ago on the new snow white that is now coming out in 2025, where she basically says, we're redoing snow white in the progressive era, and she doesn't need a man. Listen and watch this. Longer. 1937 is not going to be. Yeah. Everybody's a prince. He's not going to be saved by the prince. And she's not going to be dreaming about true love. She's dreaming about becoming the leader. She knows she can be. And the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave, and true. The original cartoon came out in 1937 and very evidently so. There's a big focus on her love story with a guy who literally stocks her. Weird, weird, so we didn't do that this time. I was scared of the original cartoon. I think I watched it once and then I never picked it up again. I watched it for the first time in probably 16, 17 years. The cartoon was made 85 years ago and therefore it's extremely dated when it comes to the ideas of women being in goals of power. So that is the 23 year old Rachel Ziegler who we played this for you about a year ago. That movie, The New Snow White, will be coming out this March in 2025 and she had a social media meltdown of her Donald Trump winning the election where she posted the following. And I think this was on Instagram. I find myself speechless in the midst of this. May Trump supporters and Trump voters and Trump himself never know peace. Another four years of hatred, leaning us towards a world I do not want to live in, leaning us towards a world that will be hard to raise my daughter in. By the way, she doesn't have a kid, she's not married, she doesn't have a daughter. So now there's a lot of push back to that. And she had to issue a bunch of apologies saying, quote, I would like to sincerely apologize for the post election post I shared on my Instagram last week that she wrote in a stories post on Friday after the election. I let my emotions get the best of me. Hatred and anger have caused us to move us further and further away from peace and understanding. And I am so sorry I contributed to the negative discourse in a, in a magnanimous gesture. She added that she believes everyone has the right to their opinion, even when it differs from my own quote, I am committed to contributing positively toward a better tomorrow. You know, I don't know, Don, if I was Disney and I'm paying Rachel Ziegler a ton of money to put out a new rendition of Snow White and I'm a company that has been labeled as super, woke and anti Trump and everything that Disney has touched lately with their, you know, progressive reboots of timeless classics as they try to put a left wing slant on characters and themes and storylines of things that have been tremendous for over a hundred years. They all crash and burn. They all bomb and I don't need a 23 year old with no kids, not married has really zero responsibility as Greg Stocker would say has zero skin in the game, all of a sudden denigrating half of America because the last time I checked Rachel Trump supporters, you know what they have disposable income. And what do you do when you have disposable income and you have a family at some point with your children from birth until 18? What's a bucket list item for many families? A trip to Disney World. Why would you want to alienate half of the country with your social media posts as a 23 year old that doesn't know what it's like to be a real adult? These are the type of people out there that I just can't stand. I think I think a lot of ways the Disney executives and a lot of them are a lot like, well, they are Democrats, but they have the same mindset in that they misread where the country is going. And now all of a sudden they look stupid and I have I have in 20 minutes, I have probably the greatest clip you will ever see people who literally called Trump Hitler. Now are now are bending the knee. I kid you not. I will play that in about 20 minutes, but but but I think that a lot of them misread this and and that's why they are they live in a bubble. Exactly. They live in a bubble. Look at get over yourselves first, number one, DJT, I mean, Trump won the popular vote. It's what is it by the time we're still at 99% reporting, but closing in on 77 million people voting for Trump. So this is this is a huge election. And I think that at the end of the day when I look at these women that we've been we've been showing over the past since election day, women saying, you know, I'm going to shave my head or crying over an app or whatever, what I see here honestly is that these individuals need help. No, I'm and I'm really serious, I have a mental health crisis that has nothing to do with Trump. And so I'm glad that they're publicly revealing their own personal mental health crisis that's going on. And their family and friends need to rush to them and help them because it has nothing to do with politics has nothing to do with Trump. They need help. Yes. I agree. I mean, she gives off AOC vibes. First of all, she looks like you guys say she kind of sounds like her. And it's the same rhetoric that you get from like squad dem females. I don't need Ben. I hate Trump. The world's going to burn. And yet AOC has a, you know, is married or engaged and some say even maybe having a baby with Riley, her fiance or her her life mate, whatever you want to say. So he's a white guy, right? Yeah. And I would say this that, that should we not look at these narratives given out by Democrats saying that you're in danger that MAGA Republicans, not just the candidates, but the MAGA supporters, they're a danger to democracy. Perhaps this is the impact that you've, you have told people with a serious face that you think not only candidates, but their supporters like, like me, okay, that I'm somehow a danger to democracy or to you. And that's horrifying. And maybe we could ask the question, well, did you, did you all and the media that carried that narrative? Did you actually contribute now to a mental health crisis among in particular young women? Yeah. Shame on you. Yeah. It's just, it's just laughable. I'm not even really angry at somebody like Rachel Ziegler. She's young. She doesn't know any better. I was a, I was oblivious when I was 23 on politics as well. But man, you like, from a bottom line business standpoint, you've got a movie coming out in five months. Why are you trying to shoot yourself in the foot? You're not paid for political commentary. Just shut up already. She was getting roasted late last week and rightfully so and by a lot of people that said stuff far worse than I'm saying, I, I'm not going to sit here and say some of the things that others said, but I will share it and I'll pass it along, Megan Kelly called her a pig. Look, I, I just think that these people got played. They bought into all of this stuff. It's just enough with the hysteria and the worst part is, and she's probably too young to realize it because she was 15 when he got elected. It's like Rachel, you already lived through a Trump presidency once. It was your high school years, probably. If you were still in high school and not working full time as an actress, as a, as a teenager, how bad was your life? They've been manipulated. Look at, I mean, some of these people are having mental breakdowns and it's not fun and it's not good. And then they should look at Joe Biden, welcoming Trump to the White House last week, all smiles and happy. Everything's good. Welcome back to the White House. This was all, this was all just like a, like a, you know, Madison Square Garden pregame event where they were just talking tough. They didn't mean it. Biden didn't mean it. None of the Democrats did. And so for these young people who now suffer, I mean, I think some of these people genuinely are having a mental health breakdown. Yeah, eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten. If you want to jump in, but first a word from my friends at Duck Duck Go because we're all tired of the big search engines out there, right, Google, Yahoo, Bing, Microsoft, we don't trust them. They suppress search results. They spy on you. It's just awful. And that's why I'm so proud to partner with Duck Duck Go again. The best search engine going and they are local and now they're taking your online privacy and security to the next level, which is why I have subscribed to Privacy Pro from Duck Duck Go. And I would encourage you to do the same. This three and one privacy service is going to give you a secure VPN anytime anywhere. We're all on the go. Sometimes you're working from the office. Sometimes you're working from home. Sometimes at a coffee shop or a restaurant, you're going to want that secure VPN anywhere you go. And of course, we have identity theft restoration. We don't want anybody stealing bank information, social security numbers, all of the important details that make you unbelievably you will be able to restore your identity in the event that this occurs. And then of course, personal information removal, get it all off the internet. So the hackers, the scammers and the con artists out there cannot compromise your identity. Take advantage of this offer now. Just go to DuckDuckGo.com/1210 for a free seven day trial offer. That's DuckDuckGo.com/1210. After that, you're going to want to stay aboard. It's just $9.99 per month. DuckDuckGo.com, use the code 1210. It's a killing company on demand from Dark Radio 1210 WPHT and the free Odyssey app. Men in light of Trump's victory. And also how the NFL and a lot of the sports world out there embracing the mainstream MAGA movement. We'll get through all of your calls here. Let me start right at the top. We'll go back to a lot of the sports Trump dancing impersonations conversation. Neil is in Dover and he has some thoughts. Neil, good morning. How are you? Hi, good morning. First of all, I used to live in Jersey and I live in Dover now for two years and I'm still able to get this station and I'm so happy. But you guys are the best station in the morning. Thank you, Neil. I love you. You do a fantastic job. So I appreciate that. Anyway, I stopped watching NFL for a while because when both could wear a mega hat back into their helmets, they're allowed to put Black Lives Matter, all these social commentaries on the back of that helmet, but that was okay. That's right. Yep. And that doesn't make sense. Yeah, to me, the hypocrisy of this with the NFL is whether it's on the back of the helmet, you can have these personalized social justice messages. We've got end zones that have political and social justice messages yet Nick Bosa goes up on Sunday night football behind a live reporter wearing the mega hat and he's whacked for $11,000. By the way, that's post game. So it's not like he was wearing that on the field and making a political statement during the course of the game. That's a good point. Right. Yeah. You guys take you up the good work. Thanks. I enjoyed calling in there. You want to the wild. Thank you. All right. Well, you're welcome anytime, Neil. Neil and Dover. There you go. Signal loud and clear and Dover Delaware. About that. Nice. Good. All right. Let's get to some of the people that want to weigh in on the snow white female commentary and we start with our buddy Ted. He's in Swarthmore. He's up next on talk radio 1210. Hello, Ted. Hey, good morning, guys. How you doing today? It's a wonderful day in this world. Yes. Hey, as far as the women, I thought that, you know, Ravi Wade was on the ballot and people were going to die, yet they figured out all they have to do is stop having sex and they won't need an abortion. That's interesting how that works. Oh, my God. Totally interesting. Yeah. And there's a lot of ways to look at it, Ted. I mean, on the on the state level and in, you know, primaries and non presidential elections, it is blown up in the face of Republicans. I think it'll be interesting to see moving forward if that continues or if Trump's an outlier, right? Maybe maybe it was just because this is a presidential election, the economy, the border, things like that. But when we get to 2026 in some of these smaller races, so to speak, I'll be interested to see how much that plays out at a not a grassroots level, but a state level or at a at a local level. Yeah. And they just it's just one more complaint of something that they're making out. You know what? I just say over and over again, just wait, they'll change their mind real soon. Well, I think really what the Democrats need to do is honestly, they need to pivot away from all of this far left stuff. Because if if you look at any of the polls out there, you know, who subscribes to this policy and how many people actually believe biological men should be competing in sports with females, it is such a fringe percentage of Americans. You're not in a in a country right now. This divided where you hear so many people saying, I just want common sense policies. You're not going to win on all of this absurd nonsense that only 9% of Americans subscribe to. Like I think Republicans found out the hard way three years ago that you could you're not going to win on the culture wars, right? Like we saw DeSantis and guys like Glenn Youngkin have success a few years ago. And then after that, that anticipated red wave never materialized. And I think Democrats were like, okay, we just keep riding this out. We keep riding this out. I think they realized it's not a winning formula for sustainability moving forward, right? Politics is cyclical. It really is. It's just the pendulum swings and whenever the pendulum goes too far in one direction, the electorate brings it back in 1991, 1992. The electorate felt like the religious right was taking over too much of the country. So they brought in Bill Clinton. It's a it's an ever evolving thing that swings back and forth. So if the question is, or you know, have the Democrats learned a lesson, no, they haven't learned a lesson. They're going to keep going down this road. It's just that the electorate told them, hey, you know, the pump the brakes a little bit on, on, on all your nutty crap. And, and you know, let's, let's get back to some, you know, reasonable, uh, discussions and, and, and, you know, so to, to sit here and say, well, is this a trend? Is this a new, no, we don't know what four years is going to bring. Good God. Nobody knows what four years is going to bring the best, the best chance. I think four years from now from Democrats to beat presumably, let's say it's JD Vance. And by the way, it's not like, you know, Trump and JD Vance are some like right wing platform with far right policies. They're very common sense policies. I would argue they're probably, you know, a little bit closer to moderate than they are conservative. The best chance the Democrats have will be to try out their own sort of common sense moderate candidate with policies, right? Whether that's Shapiro, whether that's Federman, whether that's Andy Beshear, the governor of Kentucky, if they think they're going to roll out Gavin Newsom and all the left wing Looney Tunes stuff from the West coast, they're probably going to stare the same defeat in the, in, in their face, unless for some reason, Trump's an unmitigated disaster, which I don't anticipate that happening, uh, Jason is in Mount Holly. He's up next. Jason, you're on talk radio 1210. Hey, good morning, guys. How you doing? Good. Good. Um, there are a couple of things, uh, yesterday I was in a shop right in my laurel and I ran across the lady and she saw me with my MAGA hat on and she went ballistic on me and I noticed she had a shaved head. And I realized she had a, when I looked down at her wrist, she had one of those blue bracelets on. So she started saying, oh, you should be a, uh, like a medical bracelet? No, it was like a blue bracelet that I guess they're identifying them so that blue sky is the new, uh, is the new social media app that a lot of Democrats have, uh, I saw that fled too. So I don't know if it had something to do with that. Okay. Yeah. And that's, uh, is that an alternative to X? Yes. Okay. Yeah. I've seen, I've seen actually some people that I know that I like that I get along with in sports. Did you not let him finish a story? What's that? I was trying to stay on the clock trying to stay up to speed here. I get you. Yeah. I'm just interested to hear what he had to say. I'm sorry about that. Uh, who was that? Jason Mount Harley? I'm sorry, Jason. I zapped you too quickly. Um, but I've seen a lot of people with these, they're now advertising that they're going to the, what is it called? Blue what? Blue sky. Blue sky. I think so. I, I think that. I'm looking it up. It's the blue, it's the blue bracelet movement. Oh, okay. I thought he meant cause some of the medical bracelets for mental hospitals are blue. So that's what I thought he was when you said what blue bracelets. And so, so to your point with the bracelet on blue, blue, whatever bracelets and what is that signify? What are you telling people that they're white women are feeling betrayed by their peers who, the other women who voted for Trump. And so it's called the blue bracelet movement glam. I'm looking at a glamour mag is cause I knew you guys were you glamour maggies. We do. Yeah. Check it out every time I'm in the grocery store. You're saying where a blue bracelets to show that you're, this is your way of protesting. So does this, does this replace, does this replace like the purple hair dye or the glasses or does this replace like wearing a mask in public in 2020? Is this like a sign of virtue signaling? That's the feeling I get. That's the vibe I'm feeling right now. Very interesting. Blue bracelet. All right. Well, whatever, whatever you got to do, knock yourself out. Yeah. I don't understand what it whenever it's on TikTok, it's on social media. Yeah. Well, I can guarantee I will never be on blue sky or any of these other apps. I'm a one app kind of guy eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten, the phone number will come back. See what Stalker has lined up for a Monday edition of the cut sheet. Always my favorite because we have three days worth of audio to pull from, including some of the talking head shows of the weekend and we'll do that when we come back. It's killing company on talk radio, 12, 10, W, P, H, D, but we have to talk about our visit to paradise. I want you to come away with me to Italy. Yes. This is a gastronomical tour that we're going to take with conservative tours. The best tour operator in all of Italy, as you know, a plus rating with the better business bureau. I'm talking about Portofino and Rapalo, Santa Magarita leguri, Tuscany, beautiful Tuscany and the brilliant Cinquette, 53, 78. Yes, that includes your airfare, dining events galore at the wineries in Tuscany even an authentic farm visit to see Parmesan cheese being crafted by hand. Just call toll free eight eight, eight, seven, three, three, ninety four, ninety four. You can go to conservative tours.com, scroll down, you see the, my picture and name and full itinerary of just some of the places that will visit like the hidden Italian villages. You've never seen in person before. Like Jacomo Puccini, San Jimignano, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Florence and Milan and then concluding on the lakes region with Bellagio, Orta and Isalabella, join me next spring in Italy. I'll see you in Cinquatera, conservative tours.com, tell and don't send you this is the Kaling Company podcast from talk radio 1210WPHD and on the free Odyssey app. What's on the cut sheet? What's on the cut sheet on this money brought to you by Cherry Hill Volvo right now leads an all-wheel drive XC-90 for as low as 687 per month, using all app rebits, see store for details, relationships really do matter at Cherry Hill Volvo. Check them out on Room 70 in Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill Volvo where relationships matter. All right, this is very interesting to me because the morning Joe, Joe Scarborough, Mika presents he spent four years telling us about how Donald Trump was a threat to democracy. Mika wore black on the day that, on the day after the election, she was going on every show that would have her talking about all these women that died from, I mean like literally handmaids, handmaids hand was gonna happen if Trump was elected. Well, this morning as we were gabbing it up here, they, they, they disclosed that they went to Marlago to throw out in all of French to Donald Trump. Wait, they visited Hitler? Oh, they visited Hitler. If you, let me just say this, everybody knows this, everybody knows this, but I say this all the time, I don't care what side of the aisle is on, either by the way, they're all phonies, stop believing them, they're all phonies, morning Joe and Mika, oh we went to, we went to Marlago, I feel for him too, I feel for him, yeah, all right play, play a little bit of this until my, my guts hurt me, I'm a vomit for me too, elitist debags. By several of President-elect Trump's cabinet selections, and they are scared, last Thursday we expressed our own concerns on this broadcast and even said we would appreciate the opportunity to speak with the President-elect himself, on Friday we were given the opportunity to do just that, Joe and I went to Marlago to meet personally with President-elect Trump, it was the first time we have seen him in seven years. Now we talked about a lot of issues, including abortion, mass deportation, threats of political retribution against political opponents and media outlets, we talked about that a good bit and it's going to come as no surprise to anybody who watches this show, has watched it over the past year or over the past decade, that we didn't see eye to eye to a lot of issues and we told him so. What we did agree on was to restart communications, my father often spoke with world leaders with whom he and the United States profoundly disagreed, that's a task shared by reporters and commentators alike. He had not spoken to President Trump since March of 2020, other than a personal call, Joe made to Trump on the morning after the attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. In this meeting, President Trump was tearful, he was upbeat, he seemed interested in finding common ground with Democrats on some of the most divisive issues. And for those asking, did you speak to the president elect during fraud times, especially between us, I guess I would ask back, why wouldn't we? Five years of political warfare has deeply divided Washington and the country. We have been as clear as we know how in expressing our deep concerns about President Trump's actions and words in the courseening of public debate. But for nearly many Americans, election denialism, public trials, January 6, we're not as important as the issues that moved them to send Donald Trump back to the White House, Joe and I realize it's time to do something different. And that starts with not only talking about Donald Trump, but also talking with him. Oh man, I mean, you know, where do you begin? I guess I'll start with the reopening the lines of communication. I'd like to know what those lines are. Is it a text relationship? Are you guys going to FaceTime once a week? I mean, you know, how do we get a shoot on email, you know, maybe a DM on social media? That's what I would like to know. But they are just two uninteresting, unlikable hacks. And I honestly God, and I don't say this because I disagree with them politically. I don't understand the desire to tune in and watch a husband and a wife do a show. I mean, you know, with all due respect, that's what you take from it. It's like they're having like, it's like they're sitting at the dinner table. Why don't they just fill out their balance, their budget and their checkbook while they're at it. I don't get the format. I mean, I'd rather them be on prompter and reading scripted as opposed to ad living. But it's just like, so all and by the way, kudos to, let's give Trump credit here. I again, I've said this for about two weeks now. I would find it very difficult for me personally to sit down with somebody, shake somebody's hand like he did Joe Biden last week or welcome those two thieves into my property and think about this rhetoric led to people shooting at my head, but think about this. These two, and this is before they were married when at least one of them was still married to their other spouse because they didn't begin as a married couple in their show. Let us not forget, but these two reportedly on the dime and generosity of Trump, they were buddies to him. They were. They were. They sucked up to him. They did Donald's. Right. Joe Scarborough here. How you doing? Hi Donald. We have the voicemails. Yeah. And he would feed them and put them up in this beautiful exclusive place. They said they were friends of his and then they give them the shiv, stab them in the back all of these years and now they realize what's going on. Yeah. For all for political expedience. Yeah. What this shows is and you know, to Nick's point, I mean, what this shows first and foremost is that Nick is that President Trump realizes like they got to kiss his ring. That's what this is. They, they are kneeling down there on their little, their little pathetic knees and they are, and they're kissing his keister and they're kissing his ring. But what Trump gets about this is he knows the game and that's why he can stay in the game. He knows that when Biden was, you know, saying all this MAGA stuff and it was ridiculous. It was all just part of the game. And what we, the people need to realize is that it's all a game to them. They're not sincere. Yeah. And you, and I get it. I understand the way these politicians operate. I get the way the media operates, but I mean, we have to draw a line where you can't be calling a guy Hitler to the point and it's twofold. It's bad enough that they used that they resorted to that level of rhetoric. And then it leads to the crazies out there, the, the one to five percent on both sides of the political aisle that take all of this way too far and resort to violence. So like the Trump's a better person than I am then hard. I mean, I can't believe I'm saying that, but I, like, I would, I would ghost if Mika or Joe called me, I would hit the client so fast, their head would spin. I would say this, that he, that he's not doing that because he, and that's part of the reason that's, that's part of the reason he's the king of this because because of his background in the hotel industry and what was, what was he look at his friendship with Dana White? He gets it. The pregame psychological warfare that everybody, yeah, I'm bigger and I'm going to knock you out in a punch. But that's all this was. It was all just silly, pregame rhetoric. Trump got that. And that's why he's saying, yeah, kneel down, kiss my ring now. Let me ask you as a question. Doesn't it do them a disservice to their audience to, to even have this conversation? I mean, look, you're, you're the, you're the opposition channel now, like embrace that. I, I don't understand this, this thing where they're going on their network that granted it, you know, not many people watch MSNBC, but they still have okay numbers. I mean, they're beating CNN. Yeah. And their numbers are only going to increase over the next four years. Why, why even go down this road? Just be the, just be the opposition party. Yeah. I'm glad you brought up their numbers too because, you know, there's been a lot of coverage on how their audience has disappeared by 25 to 50% post election. That's, that's, I, and you know the, I was going to say, you know it better than I do, but this has got to be like the holiday post-mortem, like we'll be back by January, right? I think that this is, we talked about this before and this is the financial news has been talking about the fact that Comcast, I think, was waiting for after the election. Yeah. I think Comcast want, this is not a winning investment and they prob, probably are sucking up because maybe, I don't know, do they think they're going to get a job in the Trump administration or something? I have no idea. So that's interesting. So you're, you, which is a, yeah, which is a true story that Comcast is apparently, you know, shopping, MSNBC. Absolutely. Yeah. So, but we, there's a difference between ratings and revenue. So their ratings are down and their ratings, even when they're good, are still not beating Fox. They make money. But I was going to say with all the revenue with big pharma and these big corporaties woke corporations, why would they spin it off and sell it if they're making good money on the product? Because it's too much there. I think that they, I think it would actually help MSNBC to get rid of the NBC moniker, to be honest with you. But right now they're not going to get rid of the NBC straight NBC news. It's just interesting cable stuff. They want to have a, they're divorcing them. They're dumping them. So they're separating NBC news from MSNBC. Oh, yeah. Okay. Yeah. That's what it should be. It's oxygen. Yeah. It's all the same thing. Aren't they? And I think in part of it, they don't want to deal with the drama of it, the lawsuits. They don't want to deal with it. It's, it's just because they have to, they have to deal with all of the drama. They have to deal with all the fallout. And I think they just don't want to deal with it. Why don't you just, I really just think it's just, why don't you just be a centrist news channel, right? Call it down the middle. Call balls and strikes, you know, rip the left, rip the right, praise the right, praise the left. When somebody gets something right, get it right, you talk about it, when somebody's full of crap, call them out. It seems to me, with this past election, granted it went in favor of Trump, but America is looking for just common sense, you know, solutions. You would think there's a demand for that in news television. No. I think the, the straight network shows they still, they still have a cash cow in that, but I think that for any of the cable, you know, any, I think even CNBC is in trouble, but MSNBC for sure, and the Oprah oxygen network, they are looking to dump them. No question in my mind. The counting is going on right now, right, on the, the counting, the recounting, okay. For Bob Casey and Dave McCormick, John Federman was on with Jake Tapper over the weekend. I'm starting with cut eight here, Phil, where he discussed the, the, the, the counting of the Senate ballots, recounting of the Senate ballots, play cut eight, Phil. Another colleague, Senator Bob Casey, who was up for reelection, there's a commonwealth mandated recount going on right now because it was so close. He's trailing by 18,000 votes behind Dave McCormick. Democratic officials in at least one key county, Bucks County voted to count about 115 provisional ballots that miss, they're missing a signature despite the Pennsylvania Supreme Court previously ruling that those are invalid. I want you to take a listen to how one Democratic Bucks County commissioner justified her actions. But we all know that precedent by a court doesn't matter anymore in this country and people violate laws any time they want. So for me, if I violate this law, it's because I want a court to pay attention to it. So the Washington Post editorial board called that, quote, corrosive to democracy, unquote, and said, quote, county officials do not get to decide whether a legal requirement is material and must be followed courts do. And they have spoken clearly, unquote, what's your take? What's your response to that Democratic official deliberately announcing that they're going to defy court orders and count these provisional ballots? Well, again, I'm not going to chase every kinds of quotes, things like that, because I think you just pointed out that it refers to about 115 ballots. And that's not going to have an impact on this race at this point. So what's where we are now? It's very, very close. And I guarantee you if Dave McCormick were in the opposite situation where he was down 15 to 17,000 votes, he would absolutely want to have every last vote counted as well too. And Bob Casey has never claimed fraud. And I think it's really interesting now, all of the Republicans and the conservative people on Twitter aren't talking about, oh, they're cheating, they're having all kinds of a thing after Trump won. No one's claiming that there's any kinds of actual cheating on our side, calling and counting every vote, and that's where we're at. And that's the law. And when it's finished and if Bob Casey comes up short, I can almost guarantee you that he's going to do the right thing and concede that. So that's the thing. But my point, no one's making an argument that there's any kinds of cheating or thing on our side. It's like, hey, let's we're going to count every last vote. So a lot to unpack there. I'll start with this. We're going to get into Federman a little bit deeper at nine o'clock if we have time this morning, because Federman says that the Democrats need to stop freaking out over everything. Trump does. Politico's got a story out whether or not the Democrat party should be listening to Federman. I can't believe it. But it's like Federman, if he ever has a moment behind closed doors, he's got to be exhausted. I mean, that guy is doing clean up for his party constantly. He's always on these different media outlets. I'm glad that they brought up that Washington Post column from Saturday, because that was what I referenced earlier in the show. Although I think Federman misunderstood Tapper there. I think Tapper said they're looking at 115,000 ballots. Federman said 15 to 17,000. So somebody's off by 100,000 votes here or ballots. So I'm not sure what the actual number is. Well, he won Tapper referring to the total. If you looked at all the provisionals and everything, and I think Federman was looking at the number that he needed to get, and that's just it. If you, by all accounts, Democrats and Republicans, they're saying there's no way, if you look at the votes and the way this is going, that Casey Jr. is going to make up that amount of votes to then beat Dave McCormick. But the issue at hand I feel is that my understanding of this, by all accounts, is that the reason that these Democrat commissioners in various color counties and including here in Philadelphia, the very reason that they began to knowingly count illegal ballots was to beef up those numbers, because remember I kept reporting all week, that this is the number, because I was watching that margin very carefully, as everybody was watching it, to see at what point would that recount legally get triggered. So they needed some votes, they needed to find something to trigger that. So this is what the appearance of it is that they went in there and they said, we're going to count these votes, that we know are illegal at the end of the day, will be thrown out by the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania, and there are hearings, as I've reported earlier this morning, hearings at one o'clock today, there's another hearing tomorrow, hearings all over as far as the state level, as far as Philadelphia and the surrounding counties. So there's a lot of legal action by the RNC lawyers, but my understanding is they purposely counted illegal ballots so that they knowing knew that that would punch up the number, become the number, to then trigger a recount. That's correct. And so is that a dirty trick, is that an attempt to quote unquote do something illegal, I would argue that if a Supreme Court has said such action is illegal, and you decide to do it anyway, you've done something illegal. That's right. That's a poll layers of illegalities going on here. It's like you do this illegally to trigger this, and then you're trying to do this, which is illegal, and then you're ignoring law and precedent on top of it. I don't know what the end game is here because we're going to get to Thanksgiving or the 1st of December, and then what we realize yet, McCormick's still one. No, no, no. The deadline is I knew this recount that's underway, well, no, it must, every county in Pennsylvania must have begun their recount by this Wednesday at noon. Take up until the 28th, you said, right? No, it has to be done. The counting must be done by noon on the 26th. 26th. They must announce by noon of the 27th. I can look at it next week. I think one of the issues, too, is that that Bucks County official, their Margolis or whatever her name is. Yes. Basically said that she knows it's illegal, but they're going to do it anyway. I know. I mean, like, that's what I wanted to do. Yeah. I'm going to break the law if I want to. It's next Wednesday, by the way, so it'd be the day before Thanksgiving. Yeah. A better person also said that, um, a better person. Yeah, that's a, that's a zeolism, uh, also said that, uh, must help move the needle for Trump at Pennsylvania. This is cut 20, uh, Fogo or, you know, random kinds of appointments. Just before the election, you predicted on this show, uh, that the results would be close, that the Kamala Harris and the Democrats would ultimately carry Pennsylvania. That obviously did not happen. You won in Pennsylvania by appealing to not only, um, people in the, in the urban centers like Philly or Pittsburgh, but appealing to blue collar workers in red counties who voted for Trump this time around. Is the Democratic Party still the party of the working class? Well, of course, but, but I described that a situation and, and now I've already claimed that it's going to be incredibly close. And I've also claimed that Trump is the strongest that he's been in the three cycles there. And now things that were really unique that happened, the assassination attempt, that was in Butler. That's 45 minutes from where we're sitting right now, uh, and then Musk. Musk is not just a typical kind of a surrogate. They're all in that business. We have surrogates. We have endorsements and many of them often don't really matter much, but now Musk made himself really effective and he was described as moving to Pennsylvania. And I do believe that helped move the needle in that too. So Trump came in in the strongest position and he carried Pennsylvania and carried all of the swing states. So that's what, that's what's reflected that he came in in a strong position that I, there's going to be a lot of hot takes. There were a lot of hot takes before this election, but it's undeniable here we are now because of a lot of the decisions that were made before the election. You're so I'm going to give you a hot take, Mr. Fetterman and maybe Mr. Fetterman will like hearing this, but we've talked about part of your realignment, how Republicans are now the working class, common folk, middle America. The Democrats are the fringe progressive hot Harvard Ivy League coastal elitists. Let me just say this right now. I'm going to go on record. I believe, and I'm not calling this that it will happen, but there will be strong consideration and many conversations. I do not believe Gavin Newsom will be the future of the Democrat party. Coastal elitist has failed in California. Josh Shapiro, even though some say more of a moderate from a policy standpoint, Josh Shapiro still gives off kind of, in my opinion, swarming elitist vibes, not like, like Gavin Newsom feels like a, like a used car salesman skunk, but Shapiro to a lesser degree, there will be strong talk about making Fetterman the face of the Democrat party because they believe John Fetterman with the look, the Braddock PA thing. I'm telling you, I really do believe they will consider it and they will pontificate behind closed doors, does they'll have to ask themselves this question and they'll have to answer it. Does John Fetterman give the Democrat party the best chance to win in 2028? And there might be an argument for that. There's a lot of talk over the weekend. A lot of articles being written about RFK Jr. and his crusade, as the New York Times put it on Saturday, his crusade against big food, quote, could alienate Republican allies is what the headline was in the New York Times over the weekend. I just want to, because there's a lot of, there's a lot of discussions about this and I want to get into what Bill Mar said, also the ingredient labels, you know, like what, you know, there's a, there's big discussions about Froot Loops, right, and, and, and the Froot Loops ingredients in Canada as, as opposed to what's, what's happening in the United States. So, the New York Times on Saturday has this huge article about RFK Jr. and I just want to point something out to you that I think is hysterical. It says, Mr. Kennedy has singled out Froot Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial ingredients, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer than the US version. But he was wrong. Okay. He says in New York that he was wrong. The ingredients lists are roughly the same, although Canada has natural colorings made from blueberries and carrots, while the US product contains red dye, red dye 40, yellow number five and blue one as, as well as butt-lated hydroxychloroquine BHT, a lab made chemical that is used for freshness, according to the ingredient label. So they went out of their way to make a correction and say, well, the ingredient list was such the same, except there's formaldehyde and, and all of this in the US. Yep. It is unbelievable. Yep. That's all they do. That is all they do. The bottom line is you can slice it and dice it anyway, which way you want it. These other nations are living healthier because they have less crap in their food. I don't care if I, I think Kennedy said something last week. It's like Froot Loops has 19 ingredients in Canada and Froot Loops has three. I don't care if it's 3 to 19 or 10 to 11, but Don just said, yeah, it's got a bunch of crap in it. Don't matter. This, this is, this is cut 14, Phil, if you can grab this Europe has the same food products as the US. We know that. But the ingredients are dramatically different, dramatically different. And here's, here's, here's, here's them talking about this. This is cut 14. This is McDonald's french fries. I would like to argue that probably nobody in this room has not had an, a McDonald's french fries. By the way, nobody raised their hand during the staff meeting earlier today. In the US, there's 11 ingredients in the UK. There's three and salt is optional. An ingredient called dimethyl polysiloxane is an ingredient preserved with formaldehyde, a neurotoxin in the US version. Oh my God. This is used as a foaming agent. So they don't have to replace the oil that often making McDonald's more money here in the United States. But they don't do that across the pond. This is Skittles. Notice the long list of ingredient differences. Look at that. Ten artificial dyes in the US version and titanium dioxide. This ingredient is banned in Europe because it can cause DNA damage. Animal dyes are made from petroleum and products containing these dyes require a warning label in Europe that states it may cause adverse effects on activity and detention in children. And they have been linked to cancer and disruptions in the immune system. This on the screen back here is Gatorade. In the US, they use red 40 and caramel color. In Germany, they don't. They use carrot and sweet potatoes to color their Gatorade. This is Doritos. The US version has three different artificial dyes and MSG. The UK version does not. And let's look at cereal. General Mills is definitely playing some tricks on us. They launched a new version of tricks just recently in Australia. It has no dyes. They even advertise that when the US version still does. This is why I became a food activist. My name is Vani Hari and I only want one thing about that. I want Americans. Vani Hari sounds like me after my husband goes to like a wholesale club and brings all that crud home. And I'm like reading from it. Yep. She just. I guess Bob. Everything I've felt. I guess Bobby Kennedy's not as crazy as everybody says. I'm telling you guys that this is this. I'm glad we're having this discussion and I'm glad we're bringing this to the forefront. And it's something that absolutely needs to be discussed because they actually tried to do this like 20 years ago, 15 years ago. And the food lobby pushed back because Froot Loops, I'm just using them as an example. But Froot Loops weren't as bright as bright a color. So our kids didn't like them as much because they weren't as bright out of a color. So you know, we've tried this before to no avail. So I'm just saying that it is, I'm glad that this this conversation is and like that article I just read in New York Times, they're doing their damn best to discredit everything that is. And it's just like, well, the ingredients, it's roughly the same except they're really, really different. How about McDonald's? They're using that ingredient that will kill you so that they can get more bang for their buck out of their frying oil. Yeah. This is remarkable. Bill Maher, over the weekend, talked to Casey Means and MD, who's a big proponent of RFK Junior in this whole, this whole food, you know, make America healthy again thing says that he's willing to give RFK Junior a chance. This is cut. Hey, I think I have this right. Yeah, this is cut seven, Phil. Go. Okay, you and I do have something in common, which is that for a long time we've all been saying, well, the system as it is, the way we do health is already very. So maybe he'll make it worse, but like my head is not exploding about it. And so I saw you do this where I got familiar with this video. You did where you said you would, you graduated Stanford Medical and the video was called like something like, I learned nothing there about what was important. Tell us what you didn't learn there that you think you should be taught at least in medical school. Right. It's astonishing. It's not an overstatement to say that in my four years of Stanford undergrad, four years of Stanford Medical School in four and a half years of surgical training, I did not learn a single thing about what is really making American sick. The true root causes of the chronic disease epidemic that's devastating and torturing American lives, the things like the impact of ultra processed food on our health, the incredible 80,000 synthetic toxins that are our food, water, air, our personal care products, the fact that there has been, you know, six billion tons of plastic produced since 1907 that have entered our food, our water, even our air. The fact that six billion pounds of synthetic pesticides are sprayed on our global food supply every year, you know, the average child in America is spending less time outdoors than a maximum security prisoner. And yet sunlight actually dictates a huge portion of our biology. So these monifiable aspects of holistic living that directly impact our cellular health are just not being talked about. We're really focused on silos in the American healthcare system. We have over a hundred medical and surgical subspecialties. And what happens is we miss the forest for the trees of the root causes of what's making American sick. And I think what happened on election day this year is that Americans came out and said, we want to bend the curve of the chronic disease epidemic that is destroying American potential. And I think RFK represents someone who's willing to take that off perfectly well said. And sunlight is the ultimate disinfectant. It's why in the spring in the summer, I play golf constantly because I want to be outside. I hate sitting inside and getting ready to blow my brains out because I'm bored. By the way, for 48 yesterday, it's dark. I was ready to off myself. It's just depressing. And I mentioned in the big take this morning, the Babylon be fattest, sickest country on earth, concerned that new health secretary might do something different. So that's what I would say to all of these people out there that are anti RFK junior. I don't care if you don't agree with him on vaccine. He's not right about everything, but on food, he's absolutely accurate. And if you're a miserable overweight schlub, you should probably listen to him because what you're consuming is leading the cardiovascular disease is leading the diabetes is losing to is resulting in cancer. And yet you want to just, well, I can't trust him. He ate pork and ended up with a tape worm. Shut up. Yeah. And to all of those people who are, you know, the same ones in the 2010s, where like, keep your hands off my fries, like that, like that's, that's all good and well. And I'm, I'm, I'm one of the first ones to say it's all personal responsibility. If you don't like it, don't eat it, which I still believe. But when it's literally in every single piece of your food. Something needs to be done. You know what I mean? Like, like there's only, you can only eat clean so much. I mean, even, you know, you sit there, Nick and you eat those blueberries out of the thing. I love blueberries too. Do you know what they're sprayed with? That's what I'm, that's what I'm talking about. You know what I mean? Even even that don't. I can't afford organic right now. So it's, it's so to sit here and say and all the, you know, all the, it's my freedom. You can buy this. Am I that? Yeah. Yeah. But we, we, we also need to know what is in these, these things, or what they're sprayed with or any of that stuff. We do. And by the way, just to go back to the McDonald's thing for a moment, because I'm caught up in McDonald's for a moment, um, he said, uh, one of those clips was salt is optional on the fries over in, in Europe. They don't salt them like they, like Trump, like when Trump was Bucks County, he unleashed the entire salt shaker on them. By the way, you have to have salt on fries. Does anybody out there in this audience actually eat french fries without salt? Oh no, I, I, oh, get the, get the Desanis clip. I don't, I don't put salt on it. I put mustard on it. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Mustard. Yeah. Mustard. You put mustard on your french fries. 100%. That's, that's my seasoning for french fries or, or like a little bit of vinegar. Oh, I love vinegar. Yeah. Yeah. Like the boardwalk. No salt. No salt. No salt. No ranch. First of all, you should stop eating ketchup when you're seven. I, well, I agree. Ketchup's a kick con. Yeah, exactly. I'll tell my wife that every day. Um, no, no, I put, I put mustard on my french fries or vinegar. My wife is mixed ketchup and mayonnaise together with her fries. Ketchup and mayonnaise. I, I could do mustard and mayonnaise, but not ketchup. Mustard when you're fried. Yeah. I don't know, you got any other odd habits while we're at it. What's, what's wrong with that? Mustard. I mean, I've never tried it. I'm not, I'll try anything. Yeah. I'll give it a whirl today. At least once. At least once. That's right. Uh, Alec Baldwin debuted his RFK junior impression on SNL. I was just wearing his fly. He didn't zip up his fly. No, he came out at the end of, uh, he came out at the end for, you know, the closing credits when they say good night to everybody and his fly was down. Good night, everybody. Uh, but he comes out and does his RFK junior. This is, this is along with the Trump impersonator and Dana Carvey as Joe Biden. The, uh, the cold open was them meeting in the Oval Office in front of the fireplace. Uh, you can roll a little bit of it until we get flagged. I don't mean to interrupt you. I just wanted to tell you again, I'm so honored to be the head of the health and human services. He's just got a good. No. It's not. I mean, he kind of looks the part there, but, oh my God, is that awful? Dude, you do a better Kennedy. Thank you. Can you, can you do it? No, I'm, I'm going to play the best Kennedy, the personation out there, uh, first, but what, um, no, is he, I mean, I thought that, that they're not supposed to make fun of anybody who has any kind of a difference or voice disability or whatever. Spasmodic dysfunction. Right. So is he making fun of somebody? I don't. I don't subscribe to that. I make fun of everybody. I know Greg, but I'm talking about you. Oh, well, right. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, play it all. Play a little bit more. There's someone that teach them how to be healthy. Someone like me, a seven year old man with movie star looks and a worm in his brain. Bobby, I love you. I can't wait to see what you do with this country in terms of health and with regard to it. And it's just terrible. The Trump impersonation, isn't there either. The only guy that's any good in there is Carvy doing Biden speaking of Carvy. This was the fly on the wall podcast, which by the way, is it an Odyssey podcast? You can get it. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts, but get it from Odyssey, uh, from the Odyssey app. It's Dana Carvey and David Spade, uh, talking politics, interviewing people, talking all kinds of stuff, actually, not just politics, um, but they were talking about RFK, uh, junior and Dana Carvey broke, broke out his impression and I think it's the best I've heard. Uh, I roll it, folks. They're closing my favorite Wendy's. I don't, they're closing it, but they put the green fence and you don't want a green fence around. That means two years of trucks, beep, beep, bulldozers, cement trucks, blocking, stop, auto. Go away. Ooh, ooh. Well, if Bobby Kennedy has his way, there's going to be a lot of stuff about fast food. What if he's the guy there with a hard hat going, we're starting right here. Well, I'll have a double Wendy's with cheese and a milkshake. No, no, it's me now. You're not getting ****. I'd like a single cheese and a booster shot. I don't think you should be having this food. I think quite frankly, it's poison. So I'm here by shutting down Wendy's and get the **** out of here, David Spade. We should have him come on a team is about nutrition. You can get a sweet potato or like a buck 50, sweet potatoes, sweet potatoes, scarf face. Why are you going to do, man? You like it? You don't give me no ****. Sweet potatoes. It's good. It's good. He's so good. That is a great Bobby Kennedy impersonation, which by the way, it's probably ill advice to try to imitate him because you could end up having major voice issues once you go into that mode. Yeah. Yeah. Keep going down the realm of comedy, the highway of comedy, Jim Brewer released his new special over the weekend. We're going to get him back on the show. Yeah. I was thinking about that. He's they only seem to want to come on when he's promoting, you know, club dates around this area. And I guess he hasn't been around this area in a while. So he he went off on the election propaganda cut for Phil. The other side's got Eminem dude. Whoop whoop whoop. Whoop fifteen and we're a hoodie. Shitty ass stupid. You were a fuck for ten minutes. You're on Diddy's list you know that right? Hinchcliffe's in it was absolutely right. They scared the snot. The snot. The anti-trupper's like oh my god he can't see him. I can't see him. Goodbye to my body Emmys. They don't think they're Nazis. Think about how hard they do. You can't fight. Not deny the end of that democracy. I didn't see any of the videos that the rally's going. Everybody would slam that. We need everybody's name will end with Stein and Berg to come to the float and film it. Your life is over. Back in the house. Release the dogs. We told you they were Nazi. You people lost your mods over now. He didn't hold back. Tell us what's your really thing Jimbo. Over the weekend we talked about it a little bit in the six o'clock hour to open the show this morning UFC 309 live from Madison Square Garden. He had a third round TKO against Steepy McCochich. He announced his retirement at the end of that by the way because going up against John Jones is the greatest UFC fighter. Is John Jones still in his prime? He's been out for about 18 months because he had surgery and everything like that, but he's won the most championship fight. He after he won. Let's start with Cut 11. This was Trump Elon Musk, JFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard and Dana White entering the arena Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. Look at Megan White. Who doesn't belong in that house? We're going to a UFC fight. At least we know that Trump enjoys this stuff. Tulsi Gabbard was there. I don't know about that. He's a fitness guy, right? Bobby's all jacked up. He likes lifting weights. I could see Bobby Kennedy being into combat sports. He was at a place that weasel Mike Johnson is at a place every time. He looked at a place on Trump Force One with the McDonald's. That's the front page of the New York Post. Bobby Kennedy, we're in front of a thing of McDonald's. Isn't that amazing? Do we have that photo? I don't think we do, but I'm sure we could find it. Yeah, we do. What's up there? Oh, is it up there right now? There it is. Who do you think is more uncomfortable right there? Mega Mike or Bobby? You know they gave him that just to stick him. You know Bobby's not going to eat that. He's not going to eat that. He has a Coke next to him. Not going to drink that. Trump's probably like, I'll take that. Give me whatever you don't want. It's like ordering for your kids something you know they're not going to eat just so you can eat more. Oh, I don't want to go. I don't know guys. He has the burger out. He's been a good sport. Yeah. Yeah. Elon's got a bunch of dipping sauces. We don't have to worry about that. Why is our arcade junior so tan? He uses the same spray bottle as Trump. Or tanning bed. By the way, what do you think? Mega Mike and Bobby went down towards the other end of the plane and had some like tofu and sushi. Put like their napkin inside their shirt. They cut their teen fill. So when he gets into the arena and they go over to their seats, he hugs Joe Rogan. Oh, he didn't just hug him. He had sex with Joe. This was awkward. Who's doing a commentary fill if you want to roll that? Show us a little bit. Congratulations Joe. Come a little closer Joe. I'm going to kiss you. Whispering in his ear. Yeah. I'm sure he thanked him for the endorsement. Yeah. And another. There you go. The ultimate glory of all of this is the fact that UFC airs on ESPN plus. Yeah. And ESPN is a very left wing Disney anti-Trump company. So to see all of that and then obviously the John Bowles stuff. Well, let me just say this because I know you're not a UFC guy. You have to have ESPN plus to order it on pay-per-view. Oh. So you pay a monthly, it's the biggest scam out there. And I fall right into it because I do love UFC and watch the Saturday night. I can't watch it Sunday morning. I fell asleep during Saturday night's game. I will say. Yeah. I did. They make you pay, I don't know what ESPN plus is. It's like seven bucks a month. Yeah. You need that subscription to order the fight for like 70 bucks or whatever it is. So you get, it's like a double tax. 100%. It's a hundred percent. It's a scam. I fall right. We have it because we have Disney plus. Yeah. So Disney plus when you sign up for it, you get ESPN plus with it. So that's as big of a scam as these PSL's at stadiums. We're in order to get season tickets. You got to buy the personal seat license first. 100%. Yeah. That's exactly what they do. But I do it. I do it. I can't. I'm a giant hypocrite. And what was the fight cost? It was 70 bucks. Plus tax. 65 maybe. Okay. I should know this. Yeah. I should know two toys. You and I. We should know this. We bought them, but I don't. I really honestly don't know. It makes the Tyson fight worth it then, because I was surprised that you didn't have to pay extra on top of your Netflix subscription for that. It's true. It's true. But there should you have to. They're smart. Netflix is smart doing this, by the way. They should. UFC should get into this. Should get into this game. If they were smart, they would. Netflix better get their act together because the NFL and WWE are coming. And if they can't hold 60 million people without a good signal, they're in trouble. You're 100% right. You're 100% right. Jon Jones with the third round TKO after he won the fight. He gives Trump actually let's start with him giving Trump the belt. Did you guys see this? This has got 12. This has got 12. Go. It is all about Jon Jones. He walks over and gives him the belt. Wow. Trump loves it. He all 100% he loves it. I never knew Hitler liked ultimate fighting. And by the way, for anybody who thinks that like Trump said, Johnny come lately of this, if you followed him in the 80s and 90s, he was at every Tyson fight, he was at every WrestleMania. Oh yeah. He's way into this stuff, way into this stuff. Jon Jones gave him a shout out when he won with the interview with Joe Rogan at the end of the fight. Cut five. Do you have a there? Cut five. Go. Sure. I also want to say a big, big thank you to President Donald Trump for being here tonight. This is where he does the, uh, this is where he does the, uh, Hey, what do you got to think about my person at the Donald Trump, check it out. You are saying, you are saying, let's go, I'm proud, I'm proud to be a great American champion. You know, I said that, um, you're talking about the popularity of Trump and, you know, winning the popular vote, even though I didn't make an official prediction on who would win the election. I did say that Trump was going to exceed his total vote of 74 million from 2020. And I think Don might have mentioned it earlier. What is it? 77, 78 million now and counting and growing nearly 77 million. Yeah, well on Friday night, the, uh, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul fight happened. It went eight rounds and, uh, Jake Paul won. I mean, after like the second round, it wasn't even really close, uh, Mike Tyson on why he did this. Well, we know it's, it's for the payday, but this is, this is what he said afterwards. Cut 15. Uh, yeah. I forgot 15 there. So we go, you know, 58, a lot of people thought you shouldn't be here. A lot of people thought you'd be done and dusted in the first round. Do you feel like you proved the world wrong that you could at least go eight rounds with a younger man? I didn't feel nothing to anybody, the only to myself, but I'm not one of those guys that look to keep the world. I'm just happy. It's what I can do. Hey, that was wearing assholes, chaps in the locker room and I was walking around half naked. The killer. I'm so much. Uh, from the Catskills. I don't know if you guys saw this, but he was he, he kept biting his glove during, during the fight. Yeah. What is that about? He had a biting feathers. Yeah. That's exactly what he said. This is cut 16. Yeah. I watched all of them. I know you did. What you were doing with your gloves? Was it a mouthpiece issue or were you just biting on your gloves? What was that? Could you tell us? I haven't had it in my glove in my fight yet. Why do you do that? Um, I have a biting fixation. Mm. I've heard about that. I don't even know more. Stay right here, Mike, if you can. Jake. And then Jake Paul at the end gave props to the goat. Mike Tyson. Uh, cut 17. That's the foremost. Mike Tyson. It's such honor. Let's give it up for Mike, bro. This is, he's a legend. He's the greatest to ever do it. He's the goat. I look up to him. I'm inspired by him and we wouldn't be here today without him. This man is an icon and it's just an honor to be able to fight him and he's obviously the toughest, baddest man on the planet. So it was, it was really tough like, like I expected it to be as fascinating how people get some celebrity status notoriety and success in this country when it seems like nobody likes them at all. Yeah. Like the Pauls are the perfect illustration of that both Jake Paul and Logan Paul massively successful kind of social media, meets sports, meets influencer yet everywhere they go, they're boomer lentlessly. It's true. It's weird. It's true. And the fight itself, look, I, you know, I, I can say this, I, I got every Tyson paper view from the mid 90s to the early 2000s. I was, I was a, I was a Tyson aficionado for much of my late teens and early 20s years. A 58 year old, of course, is not going to be able to keep up with, you know, somebody like Jake Paul who's half his age. So technically it wasn't the best fight in the world. Just play. Yeah. Just ask Kevin McBride, just ask Francois Bonta, Amanda Onlyfield, you get the gist. Yeah. I mean, Tyson kept his, like, he, he held his own, he was, he was more on defense than he loves an offense, you know what I mean, like, Mike, it looks like he was just trying to outlast. Paul. Everybody was saying. Oh, my God. Right hand by Paul. That is his most effective punch. Again. He is knocked down or knocks out every opponent he has faced. There you go. I, I just found it for, because I bet the fight and I bet on Jake, I bet on Jake Paul. Of course. Yeah. He was still two to one favorite and all these people are like, oh yeah, Tyson, if he, if he lands, I'm like, he hasn't landed a knockout shot in 25 years. I know. Like, it's, it was cooked in O2. It's the first, they said it when he won the first round, it was the first, first round he had won in like 25 years. Yes. Yes. In 2002, I was graduating high school and me and my buddies, we bought the fight, Tyson against Linux Lewis. Oh, yeah. And that was real. I mean, he was done before that fight, but that was truly the signifying moment that it was over for him. And all these people were like, I'm betting on Tyson. I'm betting on Tyson. And I'm like, talk about, talk about the, uh, pay per views. I mean, if you're, if you guys remember, I used to have to beg, beg my mom. And then there was, then you could actually go to some bars, some bars used to, you know, they had a hot box. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Remember the hot box? But they were, I mean, that, that was the original, you know, 39, 99 or whatever it was for, for the Tyson vice. I remember that Tyson at, I think it was Spinks. It was, it was like, it was like 70 bucks or something like that. And it lasted, it lasted 90 seconds. Yeah. Yeah. If you're a 90s kid, you lived off the hot box. Yeah. I think boxing, wrestling and, uh, late night naughty shows. I got it. The hot box was it, man. By the way, I got to say this, I think that the majority of, you know, the, the Netflix thing on Friday night was guys our age that we just wanted to remove our youth and be like, it's a Tyson fight, just, just like back in the day, but it was, it was, you know, it's something cool to have that 60 million people kind of all watch at the same time. We have, we have so few of those things anymore that it's nice to have. We're a nostalgic society. We love the glory days, whatever your glory days was, right? Yeah. Like 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s, whatever, whatever resonates with you from like your childhood, right? And, and oh by the way, too, you know, here's the other thing. And my other beef with this, especially for a fight that is an exhibition with one guy approaching 60. Can we start the actual Tyson fight by like nine 30? Do we need them walking out at midnight? I was just going to say that. What time did it because in full, in full disclosure, I, I watched it Saturday morning. Yeah, I did. It was because we had such a busy day. Yeah. It didn't go on till like, I mean, it was like till midnight or something. It was after 12 o'clock when they got in the ring. Yeah. Well, you said you were, you didn't have buffering issues. I was smooth as can be. Everybody's crying on, on X about it. I'm like, mine's good. Like, I'm, I'm good here. And then all of a sudden I pull up my phone, I'm starting to get tired and I see the Netflix official Twitter feed, tweeting out the results of the fight. And I'm like, they haven't come on on my screen, but my TV is not buffering. It's amazing. I thought I was in like the Twilight Zone. Yeah. Yeah. They could. Yeah. Do you ever want about who was watching? I would love to see, you know, who was watching because I, I just think, think about all of us talking about it. I mean, I was watching, my whole family was watching, you know what I mean? I would guess mostly Gen X and younger. I don't know. Because I would just be curious across the board because, because Trump announced we knew earlier on the day Saturday he was going to show. Yeah. I wonder, did that influence people to watch the thing? I don't think, I don't think boomers watched it because it'd be, they're, they're asleep at that point. Well, I know I, I disagree. I think that it was, you think people in their 60s and 70s, maybe not, but, but, but I think, I think my generation to, you know, your generation, I think we, like, yeah. Yes. And, and by the way, having Jake Paul in it made it, made it more acceptable for the younger generation. Oh, yeah. That's why I think in Gen X, Melania was Gen Ziers. It was actually a brilliant strategy because you take, you know, 1975 to, you know, 2000 and whatever, and you have all of those, you know, years in there of people who wanted to relive their glory days, their youth and the new, you know, the new kids. I mean, they're saying that 65 million people watch. Yeah. 65 million. Yep. So I think I, I would love to see the breakdown on that as far as, you know, the age, I mean, that like teenage guys and college guys were all watching. They had to, they need to, and Nick said this earlier, and you're 100% right, they need to perfect this if they're going to do the WWE stuff in 2025, if, if they're going to start doing this for NFL games, I think UFC needs to take a page out of their book and do, you know, now that the WWE has made a deal with Netflix, you know, that's the same parent company, TKO, I think, I think UFC should, should get in that. Which is really remarkable as hot of a product as UFC is. The best they can do is ESPN plus streaming. Yeah. Seems low budget, doesn't it? It does. It does. How many live events, so it back way back in the day, like my dad will talk about this, television shows or television news, that was considered a live event that you would watch. Nobody does that anymore. This is one of the few global events. This was global, but certainly nationally where you have a live event that people have to tune in. Yep. By the way, if you bought UFC or Netflix stocks back in the day, I know, and held on to them for June, yes, you're, you're wealthy right now. All right, we should, we should, we should bring it here. Come back. We'll get a big three from dawn at some point, our morning mystery movie clip, all the goodies coming up in the nine o'clock hour, as well as we've got to get to the Whoopi Goldberg story that is out there. And also John Federman in the news with some advice for his own party. It's Kallen company live here on a Monday morning on talk radio at 1210 WPH day. Tap off NFL, the NFL, we put a chance to win on Fandall, which will be valid for it. Cause you know, it's America's number one sports book, new customers get $150 in bonus bets. If your first $5 bet wins tonight's Monday night game. The Houston Texans and the Dallas at Cowboys, you can build a single parlay I gave you one earlier. Don't mix in the score at any time touchdown. I'm taking the under for the combined total of 41 and a half. And CJ strout for the over for passing yards for the first half, or first quarter, I believe at 41 yards. Just go to fandall.com/grag to make every moment more of the season. Fandall, the official sports book partner of the NFL and 1210 WPHD 21 and over President PA. First on line around money wage are only $5 first. A positive required a bonus issued as my withdrawal bonus bets, which expressed 70s after receipt. The church was placed in terms of sports book that fandall.com gambling problem call 1 800 gambler. It's a killing company on demand from talk radio 1210 WPHD and the free on a Seattle. Let's wrap up the hour with your phone calls. We've got our buddy, Tom in Percacy and Tom is with us now on talk radio 1210. Hello, Tom. Hey, good morning guys. Great show is always on this Monday. Greg Stocker. Thank you, Tom. Hey, just want to let you know these counting, recounting of the ballots are awesome, but they'd probably be more awesome if they counted them all. I still have a provision of ballot that has not been counted. It's unbelievable. So, now let me ask you how are you tracking the status of your ballot? Okay, so you know how you guys say I had to have the receipts? Well, I have the receipt too, and it has a number. So when I went to my polling booth, I turned in my mail in ballot, and I voted in person. I then threw out my ballot, opened it up, put it in the green envelope, then put it in one of these super secret envelopes with a receipt with the number on it. And it has a Web address, it's called H-A-D-A dot P-A dot U-S, and you go in there and you plug in the number, and it says that my ballot has not been received. Wow. Then there's also a spot on there where you can put your name and address your name and date of birth. I plugged that in, and it said the same thing. So it says not processed, or does it say like still pending, or like what's the specific verbiage that it gives you? It says not processed, and it says checked in three to seven working base. Okay, so here's what it says, a certified provisional ballot was not found. Please wait three to seven days after the election and search again. If you have questions, please contact your county election office. Good luck with that. Your list of county contacts, and it gives it there, but it's, yeah, it's, it's, it's beautiful. You know, I almost feel like myself, right to being violated, I need to shoot for millions of dollars. You need the cotton. You need the cotton. Tom, you know what you really should do, in all honesty, is contact Linda Kern. So I mean. I will text you right now. Yeah, and don't lie for you. You can go to, yeah, you can go to protectthevote.com or P-A dot, protectthevote.com. And put in there your information, but I will text, I know Linda's preparing for court, but she's really great about, well, she was listening obviously at six a.m. She was ordered six a.m. We started six a.m. Yeah, she always listens and she does, she's one of the attorneys who, you know, sends us the updates, which we truly appreciate. But Tom, just go to P-A dot, protectthevote.com or just protectthevote.com. And if you can go, there's a section where you can ask the question, but I will text her right now. It's, it's, it's, it just doesn't have to be this way, right? It is not a, and I don't want to go, we've done it a million times, but yeah, it's not a complicated process. We make this such a muddy, murky thing when it doesn't have to be that way. Yeah. It's like third world slap nut nations. I mean, come on. What are we doing here in this country? Anyway, eight o'clock hour brought to you by budget blinds. The holidays are coming. Don't we know it? Budget blinds is your one stop shop for blinds, shades, shutters, custom drapery and motorization. Visit BudgetBlinds.com for a free in-home consultation and the only no questions asked warranty in the business schedule your holiday consultation today and ask about their special radio offer. Speaking of the holidays are coming in, either of you guys have your Christmas decorations up yet? Nope. Yeah. Do you? No, no. It was 65 degrees yesterday. I know. We didn't even have fall and we're just jumping into Christmas. We're going, so this Longwood Gardens, it's a weird year, right? Yeah. Because Thanksgiving is late, so we're all going to get caught into that. Yep. Longwood Gardens opens. I think this Friday is their debut, so we're going Saturday with a bunch of family. But it's true that nobody has their, you know, nobody's going to be ready because all of a sudden it's like, oh my goodness, it's Thanksgiving and then boom, Christmas will be there. It's unbelievable. Yeah. I'm looking around in neighborhoods and stuff like that and I'm taking notes of the people that have their Christmas decorations up yet. Yeah. It's a little early. I didn't even get my, I didn't even get my free turkey yet from the grocery store. We need to, you need to at least wait until Thanksgiving weekend. Can we all agree on that? Oh, I know. A thousand percent. Yeah. Whatever it is. If it's late, if it's early, it doesn't matter. I don't know. Oh. I might, if it's nicer this weekend, I'm doing it this weekend because there are storms coming in. Uh oh. It's there. Oh, we're going to get rain. Storms coming in next week. Could be snow. Well, a concept. They don't like. Well, the YouTube chat doesn't like my rules because, you know, I have a rules because I said that the catch up is for seven year olds. Did it while it is. And I also said you shouldn't drink milk over the age of seven. And now I'm also saying that you shouldn't put your Christmas decorations up until Thanksgiving. I agree. Thanksgiving needs to be over before you have your Christmas decorations. I am typically first Saturday of December. What you know, it's usually, you know, the second, the third. You're going to fly though. Huh? It's going to fly. Good. I wanted to fly right to April. I think if you find a day that's weather wise and with your schedule, then you got to, you got to do it. All right. See you's the moment. Murphy, DM Friday or Saturday after Thanksgiving till January 1st, then we're done. That's it. Take all your freaking decorations down. Yeah. I typically take them down right after my birthday, January 3rd. What's the chat saying now? Nothing. I'm just trying. I'm people. Is Justin in there crying? No, no. All right. We'll be checking this week. Justin, tell us what we're doing wrong eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, twelve, ten, the phone number. Whoopi Goldberg with a whoops moment and it might come back to bite her in the keister. Uh oh. Yeah. It's a big keister, by the way. Not by Tyson. Yeah, that's right. Not by like Tyson. He bites ears and boxing gloves. But first, take a bite out of your holiday budget by getting a new vehicle because let's face it, right? Well, the economy is about to get better again. Trump's in office. You're going to be able to afford that new vehicle. So why go anywhere else other than the Piazza auto group? And we're talking now about the 2025 Hyundai Tucson. It is the brand's most popular SUV, bold, all new design with plenty of cargo space because well, let's face it, Christmas tree, sporting equipment, groceries, golf clubs, you name it, we need more space than ever. And it's standard all wheel drive and great gas mileage will keep you prepared for any adventure. It's also a very snazzy looking vehicle, I must say. It also protects you and your family with a best in class safety rating. Visit Piazza Hyundai of Potstown off of Route 422 or Piazza Hyundai of Westchester, on Route 202, online anytime at piazza-hunday.com.
The Gender Gap Widens With The 4B Movement No Sex Dating Babies Or Marriage, Broadcasting Loud And Clear To Dover Delaware As We Take Your Calls, Joe And Mika Revealing That They Did Go To Mar A Lago To See Donald Trump And Toms Call Brings About The Question Why Is This So Difficult