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April 29, 2024 31 mins

Joe Concha,  Author of the best seller C’Mon Man and Fox News Contributor unpacks the White House Correspondents Dinner and Biden’s continuing strange behavior, following his appearance on Howard Stern and his strange stories about Uncle Bose. Of course, we have the king of journalism with a massive lecture this weekend on the death of democracy. Maybe he’s forgotten how he threatened anyone and everyone who dared to report the corruption within his own campaign when he worked with the Clintons. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final News round.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Up and Information Overload.

Speaker 3 (00:04):
All right, News Roundup and Information Overload, Hour eight hundred
and nine to four one Sean. If you want to
be a part of the program, I'm very proud. My
record is intact. I've never been to a White House
correspondence dinner now my twenty eighth year at Fox and
all the years that I've been in radio. I'm not
going to even mention how many, because it's well over thirty. Anyway,

(00:26):
So it happened this weekend, and it's like Joe Biden.
Trump wants revenge and retribution and ask the press to
rise up to the seriousness of the moment. One part
of the seriousness that we are now facing as a
president that doesn't know what day of the week it is.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Now.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
What's interesting about that is okay, of course, he wants
the media to be more liberal. He's angry at the
New York Times that they don't support him enough, and
they have been upset that he's not available, although he
went on Howard Stern and just lied through his teeth,
as we covered last week. But what was interesting is
you watch Georgie Stephanopolos and over at ABC he's like

(01:09):
there big, he's supposed to be George Stephanopolis, the big
political reporter, interviewer, Good Morning America Sunday program. Nobody watches
these Sunday programs anymore. The days of Brinkley, the days
of Russert are long since past, and these shows get
next to zero ratings. Nobody cares. That has no impact.

(01:31):
The only people that ever talk about it, that's the
blue hash mark, you know, medium mob cult and all
they do is talk to each other. But you know,
I got a little sick and tired of being lectured
by George Stephanopolos about the bedrock tenants of our democracy
are now being tested because we have, for the first
time in our country's history, a president that is being

(01:53):
charged and facing charges. If you want to talk about
somebody that is acting like he's a journalist and objective
and really gives a flying rip about the bedrock tenants
of democracy, well you picked the wrong guy.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
That much, I can tell you.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Uh, this is George Stephanopolos when he was working for
Bill Clinton, pushing back against rumors of Bill clinton infidelities
and on tape saying, yeah, you'll never work in this
city again.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
Listen, what does names are.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
I can send you facts with names and justice phone
numbers of who you had an affair with.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
It wouldn't make it true.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
It is completely If you went on the radio and
said that Bill Clinton is the father of milage of
it by child, you would be laughed at. People would
think you're crazy. I guarantee you that if you do this,
you'll never work in democratic politics again, because maybe you
don't want to. I'm not saying it matters. You will
be embarrassed before the National Press Corp. People will think

(02:51):
nobody will believe you, and people will think you're scummy
who that the alternative is you who don't do it.
It causes you some temporary pain for people who tomorrow
are going to matter, and you have a campaign that
understands it in a difficult time. If you do something

(03:13):
right and you know that's important, I mean, it doesn't
mean anything, or we can't do anything for you specifically
or anything like that, but you know that you did
the right thing.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
And then saying to John Stewart, the people who donate
to the Clinton Foundation hope to get benefits from it, Oh, well,
what's that?

Speaker 2 (03:32):
That would be? Where I grow up? Well, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Are you allowed to use the word pay to play bribery?
I don't know what names might be used for that
sort of thing. If you expect something in exchange.

Speaker 5 (03:45):
Foreign donors that might have given to the Clinton Global Initiative,
and then there might have been favors done at the
State Department, and it's to the tune of some I
think some millions of dollars. Yeah, you know, I read
the book that this is based on Clinton cash. Read
an I actually interviewed the author. I'm sunny this is
a tough one because when you actually look at look
closely at it, he even says there's no evidence of

(04:05):
any direct action taking on behalf of the donors. But
everybody also knows when those donors give that money and
President Clinton or someone they get a picture with him,
that there's a hope that that's going to lead to
something more. And then that's what you have to be
careful of.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Anyway.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Joe Conca is with us, author of the bestseller command Man,
Fox News contributor, probably the only honest media analyst in
the country today.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Sir, welcome back to the program.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Thank you, Sean.

Speaker 6 (04:29):
How are you doing.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
I'm a little sick.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
And tired of being lectured by the likes of George Stephanopoulos,
who is out there threatening other journalists when he was
part of the Clinton campaign back in ninety two, and
the guys that's supposed to be the top political person
at ABC News. It's a joke to me, and I
don't really need his lectures on the bedrock tenets of
democracy being tested. Maybe if he had any sense of objectivity, maybe,

(04:55):
just maybe he might realize that the weaponization of justice
is a bedrock tenet of our democratic republic. But apparently
that goes over his head.

Speaker 7 (05:07):
Yeah, Sean, George Stefanopflos is ABC's chief anchor, the same
chief anchor that donated seventy five thousand dollars to the
Clinton Foundation. We remember that, right, And this would be
like taking Jensaki and making her the chief anchor over
at NBC News. The fact that anybody.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Will I mean, she's now an anchor over in ms DNC.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
You can't make this up.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
That's true, that's true.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
But the thing about Stephanopholis is that we're supposed to
take him seriously, but no one's taking him seriously and
the media in general, because here we have for the
past month, Donald Trump on trial outside of a New
York court room every day, talking to the press, not
being able to campaign for the most part. And a
CNN poll comes out this weekend that was taken after
the brag trial began, and Donald Trump is up nine

(05:55):
points shown. I mean, think about that. He wasn't leading
in any polls in twenty sixteen and he won. He
didn't any polls in twenty twenty, which is a screwed
up election.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Because of COVID. So what does this tell us?

Speaker 7 (06:04):
If Donald Trump's up nine points at this stage, leading
in all the key swing states despite the overwhelming negative
media coverage, I think it tells us that the media
doesn't have much influence anymore.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
I don't think they do now. If you go back
the lowest historical president ratings ever heading into a re
election year, well, the second lowest was George Herbert Walker Bush.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
He lost.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
He had forty one point eight GALLUPAD now has Joe
Biden at thirty eight point seven. You mentioned the CNN poll.
I think it's devastating. And when you dig a little deeper,
ballop gallup. What they're saying is the least popular president
in seventy seventy what years. I mean that to me
is insurmountable. Two thirds of registered voters say Biden is

(06:49):
a failed president CNN poll, the six point lead that
he had in the CNN poll, the Bloomberg poll having
Trump up in all but one swing state, including North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania,
is up, Wisconsin, he's up, He's up in Nevada, he's
up in Arizona. And I don't believe he's down in

(07:10):
Michigan myself, but we'll find out over time. And you're right,
he's been sitting in a courtroom and Joe Biden's been
talking about, you know, is his uncle that was eaten
Uncle Bose's have been eaten by cannibals.

Speaker 7 (07:24):
Or he's telling Howard Stern that he saved six people
while he was a lifeguard at a community pool. I mean,
was this a wave pool? That doesn't happen in the
community pools.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
It's crazy.

Speaker 7 (07:34):
So I guess that the plan for Biden and his handlers,
more importantly is okay, they're gonna avoid not talking to
the New York Times editorial board, Washington Post editorial board,
Wall Street Journal editorial board. Trump spoke to all of
them in his first term. Every president actually has done
interviews with those three entities in their first term. And
Joe Biden is saying, Nope, I'm going to opt for
Jason Bateman the actor instead in his podcast, or I'm

(07:56):
gonna eat ice cream with Seth Myers, or maybe I'll
sit down and talk to Howard's and he could tell
me how great I am if he continues this strategy, A,
he looks like a coward and b if and when
he does debate, And that was the one thing that
came out of that Howard Stern interview that did make
news that Biden actually confirmed that, yes, he will debate. Boy,
He's going to be awfully rusty when Trump's throwing haymakers

(08:16):
at him regarding his performance on inflation and gas prices
and crime and trade and the immigration crisis and the
border and foreign policy. I could go on and on,
but you do. These softballs are not even the saftballs
t ball interviews. And then when you get into the
ring with somebody who really knows how to box, like
a Mike Tyson, You're going to go down in the
first round in a knockout because he will not be

(08:38):
ready for anything coming at him.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
I don't think it's going to be be capable of it. Now.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
I would expect, you know, red bull caffeined up Joe Biden,
or as I call him, jacked up Joe that we
saw at the State of Union address, but I'm not
even sure if that's going to help him. I mean, look,
look at the White House correspondence dinner over the weekend.
Aren't you proud of me? By the way, my record
is intact, I've never been to one. I had Fox

(09:04):
pressuring me probably pretend straight years to go to one,
and I just I always managed to get sick that weekend.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
I'm just not feeling good.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
They gave up, Yeah, exactly, Seawan sick again. But I
just you know, I don't want to go because I
don't I don't really like those people, and I know
they don't like me. It's let me just be blunt.
It's not that I dislike them or I have a
hatred towards them. I'm just like, okay, I have let
me see, if I was doing a crossword puzzle, I
think it would be more productive in terms of a

(09:37):
night for me. And so I'm like, well, I don't
want to waste my time and put on that stupid
tucks and go to an event.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
I don't want to put on a tucks.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
And it's funny that the press the way they celebrate
each other as if they're doing a great job, Like
if doctors got together and had an award like this,
My wife's a doctor. Yes, they deserve every accolade that
will be said about them that night. The media now
is as popular as gas station sushi. Right, and yet
you watch this and you think that there's no selfy fod.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Wrong with gas stations sushi. Next thing you need to
do is make fun of seven eleven food I like
seven eleven foods.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
No, it's not willing to.

Speaker 7 (10:13):
Bet a lot of money that you've never had.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
Sushi from a gas station. I've never had sushi from
a gas station.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
I didn't even know they sold sushi at any gas stations.

Speaker 7 (10:20):
Oh yeah, in Jersey it's a thing. But anyway, they
need to start self reflecting and saying why aren't we not?
It's not like this trust is so much like dislike
to use your word, And the reason is they're just
so condescending and they disguise opinion for reporting and then
expect us to trust it. And everything changed quite frankly
with Woodward and Bernstein because they brought forth a celebrity

(10:43):
aspect to the job that never existed before. And then
suddenly you look up and you see Robert Redford playing
Bob Woodward. And then before you know it, on all
the late night talk shows, journalists today would salivate over
an invite to Stephen Colbert's show before they ever would
want to win a Pultzer or an Emmy, because it's
more about attention and it's the me too moving all right,
but it's like, hey, look at me over here too,

(11:05):
and that's what we have at this point.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
All right, quick, freak will come right back.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
We'll continue eight hundred and nine to four one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program
more with Joe Concha on the other side, we continue
with Joe Concha.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
You know, I said in two thousand and.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Seven and eight, and you know this, and I've reminded
people many times, I didn't know how right I really was.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
At the time. I knew it was true.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
I knew they were abusively corrupt and biased, and I
knew that they had an agenda. But it's only gotten
worse and worse and worse, And this is what really
pisses me off about it. I'm a member of the press.
You've heard I explained to people what I do. I
am a talk show host. I give opinion, but I'm
very upfront about who I am, who I support, why

(11:48):
I support them, and I state so very publicly that
I'm a conservative. I don't think anybody in America would
be surprised to hear that I'm a conservative. We talk
about sports and culture, and I I kind of like
in what I do to an entire newspaper. We do
every aspect of what's in a paper. Now their talk
show hosts, but they claim to be journalists and objective.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Jake Tapper is not a journalist.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Jake Tapper is very simply, Jake Tapper is a left
wing radio and TV talk shows.

Speaker 7 (12:20):
And I use the term before condescending. You look up
that word in the dictionary, and Jake Tapper's fetcher is
next to what I mean. He's just so pious and
continues to insist that he is an objective journalist. And
then you look at the MSNBC and their election night coverage,
right or any big night, it's Rachel Maddow, it's Nicole Wallace,
and it's Joy Read. Those are your three anchors, as
though then you'll hear from people, but you work for Fox. Yeah,

(12:41):
I work for Fox, and on an election night, I
see Brett bhar Martha McCallum, and Bill Hemmer and at
last check. They are absolutely journalists who largely keep their
opinions to the side, unless it's in like a talk
show kind of format where they have to give them.
But still they try to be as objective as possible.
And that's the difference between Fox, MSNBC and CNN. Their
anchors are opinion people and their Democrats. Our anchors are

(13:02):
actually you know, anchor Sean Well.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
I mean, we do have real anchors. We do have
real news nights. For example, there are a couple of
nights that I'm not on the air during an election year.
I'm not on the air, for example on Super Tuesday.
That's a news night. Now I might go on as
a commentator and give you my thoughts on it. As
a matter of fact, I did that this past year.

(13:24):
Maybe actually it was after New Hampshire because we didn't
really have a traditional primary year like we've had in
the past, it was over so quickly. I won't be
anchoring my show on election night November fifth, if there's
a presidential debate and it's at nine Eastern, I won't
be the anchor that night. I'll be off the air
like everybody else watching. And then usually I'll come on
afterwards or and give my take on it and have

(13:46):
guests like you on it to analyze what went on
that night and so. But they claim that they're journalists,
there are anything but journalists, and I think they get
pissed off when I like call them out on it,
like liberal Joe Is he's now a pretty radical left
morning anchor. It's fine, but he's not honest about it.

(14:07):
And fake Jake Tapper is a liberal radical talk shows.
He's not not honest about it. They never seem to
have any desire to correct the record when they're wrong,
Like the Russia hoax. They've been peddling that conspiracy and
they still do to this day.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
They're talking about Russia.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
They're still obsessed with Russia over MSDNC and CNN.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
It's unreal to me.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
As for Joe Scarborough Sean, he went on his show
a couple of weeks ago and said if Donald Trump
is reelected, he will execute journalists, and you're like, wait
a minute, how do you know that?

Speaker 8 (14:38):
A and B.

Speaker 7 (14:39):
At last check, Donald Trump was in office already we
saw everything that he's gonna do. So to make all
these predictions say, oh, you can't let Trump get in
office because this is gonna happen. This horrible thing's gonna happen.
It's gonna be dictatorship. Now most people are saying, if
my life is like it was in the years twenty
seventeen up until COVID and COVID turned everything upside down,
so that goes out the window. That was the most
successful presidency you can argue since Ronald Reagan and his

(15:01):
second term. I think there's no doubt about that. And
most people might say, Hey, maybe I don't like everything
Trump says and does, but if I could have my
country back to where it was, I'm voting for that.
And that's why you see him leading a poll after
poll right now.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
Oh, I don't think you know, I don't think anybody
can predict exactly what's going to happen in just one
hundred and eighty nine days from today. I really don't. However,
if I was looking at the polls. I think I'd
feel much better if I'm Donald Trump than i would
if I'm Joe Biden. Anyway, we appreciate your time. Thank
you so much, Joe Conca. Eight hundred nine to foot one,

(15:33):
Shawn is our number. If you want to be a
part of the program, we'll get to your calls here
at a minute, all right, twenty five to the top
of the hour. We'll get to your calls here coming
up in mere moments. Eight hundred and nine to four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program. Look,
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use cars are more expensive than ever. Everything you know

(15:53):
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like a tale of the tape, if you will. Let's
start with the medium mob today and that hard hitting

(17:19):
news show The View and Whoopee Goldberg accusing the media
of pushing a false narrative on campus protests, which we
went through earlier, which is not exactly just a protest,
is it if you're chanting death to America, death to Israel,
if you're supporting from the River to the Sea, No,

(17:41):
that would be supporting radical Islamis that attacked Israel on
October seventh. And we've heard a lot of horrific, evil,
repulsive things.

Speaker 9 (17:51):
Part of our problem is the media takes what is
the best clickbait, so you see the same posters, see
the same people, but you don't see the folks who
are doing peaceful stuff and saying here's what we want
to do. I would caution the media to be very
careful about what they're doing and how they're handling this,

(18:12):
because what they seem to be doing is pushing a
narrative that people are pushing against, which students are pushing against,
which I'm thrilled to see, because I like when students
get mad and say we want to change made.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
Well, that's fairly predictable. But let's take you back in time.
Ronald Reagan lecturing you see Berkeley professors during riots in
nineteen sixty nine. This is before he became president governor
of California.

Speaker 8 (18:38):
Those people told you for days in advance that if
the university sought to go ahead with that construction, they
were going to physically destroy the university.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Now, why do you negotiate?

Speaker 8 (18:51):
Many times negotiate what is to negotiate? What is? The
university is a public institution, that's right, But the university
its own community for the community of Berkeley that live around.
All of it began the first time, some of you,
who know better and are old enough to know better,
let young people think that they had the right to
choose the laws they would obey as long as they

(19:12):
were doing it in the name of social protest. I'm
sick and tired of the argument about whether some effort
to enforce law and order is going to escalate anything
at all. Plain truth of the matter is this has
to stop, and it has to stop like the day
before yesterday. I would like to propose that the issue
is that on the campus is you who are adults,
You who are entrusted with those young people and their guidance,

(19:34):
have a responsibility to make it plain to them from
the very beginning that you yourselves do not tolerate the kind
of conduct that has led to the burning of Wheeler Hall,
that has led the two murders on the campus at UCLA.
If you've created an atmosphere in the campus where no
one wants.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
To listen, you are a liar.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
I've mentioned this earlier in the program. One thing that's
getting very, very interesting is you know you could see
the old guard Democratic Party, remember Bill Clinton. The era
of big government is over, and of welfare as we
know it. Abortion should be legal and rare. James Carvill,
furious at what he's witnessing and what he's seeing, ripping

(20:14):
young voters for not supporting Biden.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Listen, and can you.

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Tell his young people, if you don't get involved right
now in this election, they're going to be involved in
your life for the rest of your fricking life.

Speaker 10 (20:30):
But that's all right.

Speaker 6 (20:30):
You know, twenty six year old, you.

Speaker 10 (20:33):
Don't feel like the election's impart and they are not
addressing the issues that I care about. So my advice
to tell these young people to get off your mother
ass and go vote.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
It's interesting to watch they know they see what's happening.
One thing James Carvill is not is dumb, and he's
recognizing all of the weaknesses that Joe Biden is bringing
on the Democratic Party. All Right, let's get to our
busy phones. Let us say hi to John and Utah. John, Hi,
how are you glad you called sir? Happy Monday, if

(21:06):
there is such a thing.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Thank you, sir. I really appreciate you taking my call,
longtime listener, and I certainly appreciate what you do for
a country.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Well, I appreciate you. Let me do it. Thank you,
thanks again for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
But I do have to preface my question by saying
that it may come across sophomoric, maybe even it could
be considered a little offensive by some standards in a
certain demographic, but I assure you it comes from a
very sincere place and a very concern for my country place.
As I see these counter protests finally standing up to

(21:40):
these pro Palestinian pro Hamas protests, which, by the way,
I see no masks, I see no violence, and quite frankly,
I'm very proud to see them also waving American flags.
It seems like the American way and the type of
protests that we would encourage young folks to be part of.
A first to ask why it is that so many

(22:04):
people in the Jewish community align themselves with this extreme left,
socialistic Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
I have look, let me just stop here.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
You don't have to apologize for looking at demographics in voting,
because every poll, almost every poll break breaks breaks down
the varying demographics and different groups and why they vote
a certain way or where they're leaning. For example, the
look at the African American vote, Hispanic American vote, the

(22:39):
Asian American vote. And yeah, historically Jewish Americans often vote
with the Democratic Party. And you're just asking why does
this demographic after seeing the lack of support. First of all,
there was never a president more supportive of Israel than
Donald Trump, and here you have the Biden administration frankly
abandoned our closest ally and not encouraging them to win

(23:03):
their war on terrorism. Yes, anyway, so the answer to
your question is really really simple, is I don't know
if this will change things. I've got to imagine that
that probably people in the Jewish community are gassed that
the Democratic Party in the middle of their war against terrorists.

(23:25):
After October seventh, Chuck Schumer is calling for new elections,
and Nancy Pelosi is saying not to help them with
any military aid, and Joe Biden has been pushing them
for nothing but a ceasefire, when his real message should
have been go out and win the war against terrorism.
And you know I mentioned this earlier in the program today.
It was an ad in the New York Post the

(23:46):
October seventh amass attacks, you know, scaled to the size
of the United States. That would have been forty thousand
Americans slaughtered in a single day, eight thousand Americans taken
hostage right out of the country, thousands tortured, mutilated, be headed, burned, alive,
and I would add raped. And you know you can
go to see the tape that they put out sixty

(24:08):
seconds of Hamas cruelty.

Speaker 8 (24:11):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
It was in the paper today at Hamas terror dot com.
So I don't know if things are going to change,
but you know, we're hearing language that I never thought
we'd hear again in our lifetime. You know, George Washington
University has you know, this this big rally in the
words final solution or chance. You know around the world

(24:32):
of gas, the Jews, f the Jews. You know this
this is all Nazi Germany stuff. And then you have
these dumb kids in college campuses when you try to
talk to them, I mean, I mean, it's ridiculous. They
don't even know why they're there, and then other others
do know why they're there, which makes it even worse.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Sir, I've got two daughters in college of freshmen and
moving into her senior year, and these young people, Sean,
they they don't even know what Palestine is. They truly don't.
They don't know what Hamas is. It's staggering, to say
the least. I beg the question, also, where are these

(25:13):
protests funded? Who truly is behind them? I think we
have some evidence now that shows us that it is Soros. However,
how could these young people so be so misinformed, so misguided,
yet adopting it, adhering to these violent anti American I
would call them evil protests. It's terrifying.

Speaker 2 (25:34):
Yeah, it is terrifying. This is evil at our time.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
You know, never again is right now and we better
get ahead of it right now. Anyway, appreciate the call,
John and Utah, thank you. Eight hundred nine to four one.
Shawn is a number if who want to be a
part of the program. Jerry is in Connecticut. Jerry High,
how are you welcome to the show?

Speaker 11 (25:52):
Hi, Sean calling about the future of talk radio. You
just finished the segment by saying, Soros is funding these protests. Well,
Soros say, you know it, bought a big piece of
debt from Odyssey and now, according to an online mag
Inside Radio, I believe he's after a Cumulus media as well.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
And I've read that as and yeah, odesty, by the way,
doesn't really impact this show. I think maybe we're on
seven of their stations. I don't know how many Cumulus
stations were on. I don't think it's a lot. But
do you're going to ask me? Do I think that
there might be a plan to buy out talk radio

(26:31):
and change it and change the format and move it left.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Do I think that's a possibility. Yeah, I do.

Speaker 11 (26:38):
It's already happened in some of the smaller markets. Some
of the let's say, pro Israel, anti Hamat's genocide hosts
in the smaller markets have been canned. And I think
Soros isn't doing this as an investment in terms of

(26:59):
getting a financial return. It's like when Disney canned Rose
and bar from a number one show. It was an
ideological move and they're willing to take a financial loss
for a political gain, And so I think we should
we should be aware of that. And I know you're
you're you're the number one show, but there's a lot
of other people that you've inspired to get into this

(27:20):
business who are up and down the dial on hours
where you're not on, and they're they're going to be
more at risk than you are. But I think we
need to stand together for everyone.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Listen, I totally agree with you. I will tell you
right now.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
That it is to me a very very you know,
it's a possibility. I mean I don't put anything beyond
the hard left and the billions of dollars of radicals
that are out there that want nothing more than to
silence voices that they don't agree with.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
I've lived with this my entire career for the most part. Uh.
And do I talk about it a lot?

Speaker 1 (27:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (27:58):
Do I think people want to hear it? Yeah, I
mean not really.

Speaker 3 (28:01):
I don't think people want to hear about you know,
the inside you know, the inside game, if you will,
of what's going on in terms of the you know,
challenges that we have to deal with behind the scenes
all the time. I mean, there are people that monitor
this show, that are paid to monitor the show every
single solitary day and hoping that they may get one word,

(28:22):
one phrase, one sentence that they can use to either
get me fired or to get me boycotted, which is
another roundabout where getting me fired and and and damage
the show and get the show canceled. And the only
reason it's not been canceled is because of all of
you that listen. And at some point that if they

(28:43):
have billionaires that can throw, you know, take a company
like Odyssey out of bankruptcy and pay off their debt,
you know, I don't think they're going to be inclined
to keep conservative voices on anyway. I think you raise
a good point.

Speaker 11 (28:59):
A quick word of the polls. The one group of
people these pollsters they're all missing are the millions and
millions and millions who've come across the border, some who
have been here for a couple of years, and with
the DHS having a role in election integrity, they will
be voting. Because there's no reason Biden would be doing
these things that are so unpopular unless he knew the

(29:22):
election was in the bag. Some, if not all, those
illegals will be voting, and they'll be voting for Joe Biden.
You can bet your bottom dollars.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
So the polls well, I'll tell you one thing. It's
not a problem in DC.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
Now, New York had made New York City made a
proposal and local elections that illegals would.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
Be allowed to vote.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
It never got stopped in the courts before it happened.
But when it comes to voting in Washington, d C.
The Board of Elections for the District of Columbia recently
sent a mailer to residents ahead of the election noting
that illegal immigrants may vote for local offices in Washington,
like mayor and the city council, but there's still barred

(30:00):
from voting for federal office. But you know, certainly that's
a first step, isn't it.

Speaker 11 (30:05):
If the man barring them is Alejandro Maiorkis, you can
bet your bottom dollar they will be voting if that
man who's perjured himself repeatedly has any role in election integrity.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
And you know you didn't believe it when he said
the Vorda was closed and secure.

Speaker 11 (30:20):
Well for three years it was closed and secure, but
only became insecure when them Republicans didn't vote for that
horrible bill to their credit. So no, no, the man
has he went to the Darien gap. There's a film
of him and Vice President Biden when he was assistant
DHS secretary, and Biden is saying he can change the

(30:42):
demographics to this country and bring in millions of people.
So this has been planned for a long time, as
it back when Joe's vice president. So no, I think
anyone who cares about this democracy, who cares about this republic,
has to consider these are all future Democrat voters. The
future might be twenty twenty four, not twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
All right, I got a roll, Jerry, appreciate the call
light hundred and nine point one. Shawn is on number
if you want to be a part of the program.

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