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Speaker 3 (00:33):
Your Morning Show with Michael Bill Truman.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Seven minutes after the hour, the House rejected the latest
spending bill that would avert a government shutdown. George's Court
of Appeals. They rejected Fannie Willis disqualified from the election
interference case in Georgia. Joe Biden, who was rushed back
to the White House along with Kamala Harris yesterday, will

(00:59):
be rushing on to Italy. He's been finally invited back
by Pope Francis. You know it is Friday. We will
have forty seven elect on. That's gonna give him an
opportunity to tell everybody the story about the last time
Joe Biden was at the Vatican. Wow, what really happened?
He broke that story. Starbucks workers are going on strike

(01:21):
today in La Chicago and Seattle. You need to tell
me we don't have a union and Starbucks baristas do. Yeah,
how does radio not have a union. That's it. I'm
gonna give you guys about two hours and fifty four
minutes of radio and then I'm going on strike. Are
you how long you're gonna stick around. I'll be back
right after the new year, see you. Then do they

(01:42):
have that much money stockpile? They go on strike? I'm
and before the holidays. We need our coffee. Give them
whatever they asked for. Tonight the college playoffs begin. Oh
the eleven and one Indiana hooshiers cheer, cheerful, not to
damn wake up the echroscoding her name sendabarbitcher. I never

(02:04):
thought of doing Keith Jackson singing the Irish fight Side.
I didn't know that that tune had actual words to it. Oh, yes, now,
that's unfair that Notre Dame gets to be at home.
But that's a quite a battle for Indiana. I think
they play at in Notre Dame, so they don't start
playing in neutral sites till we get closer to the
I think the semi finals right strangely just mixed him

(02:27):
Hoosiers Irish tonight step one towards the national Championship. All right,
we are counting down our top ten Christmas stories and songs.
We've made our way from ten to three. That leaves
two left plus. I gotta tell you, I sense just
the first gurgles of the death of political correctness in

(02:52):
twenty twenty four, but it had been out of control
for about two and a half decades, and so way
way back, let me rewind again a talent I can't
get paid for it. I'm telling you that is incredible.
I think it was two thousand and four at k
FAQ and Tels, Oklahoma. Now we're heard on amn FMKKC

(03:16):
in tuls Oklahoma. But then we were on KFAQ and
we got and it was quite a cast. So I
even had to get like Elmer the janitor to be
in it. But it used all of our staff and
we put together a presentation of a PC Christmas story.
If we applied political correctness, you could not tell the

(03:39):
Christmas story. But if you did, what would it sound
like there's a lot of voices on this or in
Heaven today. It's getting tougher and tougher to play this,
but it's an annual presentation we do just like our
Top ten stories and songs, and so a PC Christmas
will be featured in the third hour as well. We

(04:00):
got I mentioned Friday with forty five David and I.
I think it's going to be stopping by it for
a little bit to tell us about Christmas in America
here on your morning show, Christmas Eve morning and Christmas
Day morning, So we'll get that all in obviously, if
you had to break things down real quickly in an
opening segment, another lawfare case appears to be on life support.

(04:21):
Now these are three Republican appointed Appeals Court judges, so
it's probably going to be another appeal. But this certainly
looks like another victory for Donald Trump, another failure for lawfair.
Where does this leave the case in general as we
move forward, Probably in jeopardy. I think it was the

(04:41):
Wall Street Journal editorial board that released the statement saying
her conflicts of interest were always a stronger case than
the case she was trying to bring. So this thing's
been hanging by a thread. But in a two to
one decision, a three judge panel reversed the trial judge
who in March allowed Fanny Willis, the DA of Fulton County,

(05:03):
to keep the case. They have now once again disqualified her.
We'll see where it goes in the new year. Out
with a whimper, not a bang. So we have the
Marquette University final approval rating poll of Joe Biden before
he leaves, and this is before the bombshell Wall Street
Journal story, and on his way out the door, Joe

(05:27):
hits a new low. President Joe Biden's approval declined in
December to thirty four percent, down from thirty eight percent,
with a disapproval in December December at sixty six percent,
an increase from sixty two percent in October. The same

(05:51):
poll found fifty three percent of adults approve of the
way President Donald Trump will handle things. We and again
there's no science to this, but the days of seventy
eighty percent approval ratings, they're never going to happen again.
America is too divided, too polarized. Anything over fifty percent

(06:14):
is like being over I think seventy percent thirty years
ago that's how much things have changed now. Obama lived
in the forties and he was the great Obama Siah
dipping as Joe Biden has just done to thirty four percent.
Has anyone ever been lower than thirty four percent? You

(06:35):
didn't research that, red, but I'm telling you of at
the top of my head, I cannot fathom anybody being
only think of maybe w because of the disaster at
the end of his go Look, but thirty four percent,
that's that's pretty rock bottom when it comes to his
And this could explain the four point dip approval of

(06:57):
Hunter Biden's pardon twenty nine percent proved, seventy one percent disapproved.
I don't think they care. There's all kinds of rumors
floating around the White House that I you'll see the
Wall Street Journal report. Joe Biden hasn't even been president.
And for whatever rule Jill played, she's wanting to scorch
the earth. And who's Jill hating, Oh, Nancy Pelosi. Donald

(07:19):
Trump is not Donald Trump. She seemed to like him
a lot in Italy with those of France. Rather, we
used to say the only thing worse on paper than
Joe Biden was Kamala Harris as bad as Kamala Harris
performed on that short runway of a campaign. She comes

(07:42):
in at forty one percent, which is still ahead of
Joe Biden's thirty four percent. So Joe Biden is as
low as it goes as he prepares to exit. All right,
So the media finally decides to tell the truth, and
it comes from the Wall Street Journal, how the White
House function and with a diminished Biden in charge the circle.

(08:05):
The word diminished because if you go in depth on
this story, he started off he was a diminished candidate.
He was a dysfunctional president upon inauguration, and he was
completely a wall and absent shortly after. I wouldn't even

(08:25):
know if I began to share any of this with
you which sections I would pick. I mean, it's one
big rooster crow, right, what have we been saying all along?
For the second time Bernie Sanders would have gotten the
presidential nomination. The first time they intervened was super delegates

(08:48):
and others in riggid for Hillary, and that's why they lost.
It's an outsider election. Trump was an outsider, Biden was
an outsider. They put in the ultimate insider. Hillary. Well,
he was going to win again, and they had to
do something. So Joe Biden fourth and I it was
seventh in New Hampshire. They pick him, cut a deal
in South Carolina and hide him in a basement and

(09:12):
steal denomination. And he goes on to win the presidency.
But this guy was hidden all along, diminished all along.
Now even as a candidate, we had him. Remember at
the swimming pool, oh my gosh, telling the story of
not popcorn corn pop, Oh my gosh, it's yeah. And

(09:35):
they were over by the by the curb. They had
a bucket of water with some old rusty blades in there,
and they were sharpening him on the curb. And then
Biden goes downstairs because he told the guy, you know, hey,
Ester Williams, you know the story was just a senile
rant straight out of a nursing home. Oh, come on, man.

(09:57):
And then then he tells the story about he goes.
He goes underneath the pool the pool maintenance guy, and
the guy throws him a chain. It says, at least
take this. So Biden goes out there they're all sharpening
their blades. He says, listen, I apologize. Never should have
called Jester Williams but you should have been jumping in
the pool with all that oil on your hair. Thanks

(10:19):
thing to know they went you apologize, Yeah, I apologize
for calling Yester Williams. Hey man. If you apologize, ain't
no reason for bloodshed. You're a bigger man than us.
See you forget all that We knew he was senile
when he was running. Yeah, and it only got worse

(10:40):
from there. So another so called right wing conspiracy dies
of reality and truth. And here's the Wall Street Journal
to present it all to you. This guy hasn't been
running the White House all along the rose the stories
they're all in there. We noticed, you know, I from
meeting one a little long. He'd fall asleep, or get

(11:02):
later in the day and fall asleep, or make mistakes.
So remember when they brought the right brought up the
he has a schedule of ten to too, because it
was real and they gaslighted you. And then in the
midst of all this, Kamala Harris lied to you. He'd
run circles around any one of you. He's got more
energy than any In turn, I was just cut to

(11:30):
the chase. How on earth did this happen? And what
we'll keep this Remember happening again. Are we so partisan?
Are we so divided and gullible that some Washington morons
can play the script of the movie Dave on Us
and we'll fall for it. And if he wasn't running

(11:54):
the country, who was? Bodesta sorrows. In four years, Biden
held nine full cabinet meetings, and three of those nine
were the first year in twenty twenty one, only two
the entire year of twenty twenty two, only three the
entire year of twenty twenty three. Donald Trump held twenty

(12:18):
five full cabinet meetings. Everything your ears, everything, your eyes, everything,
your common sense told you about Joe Biden. Now as
he's leaving with the lowest approval rating, I think in
presidential history, they're finally telling you the truth. You were

(12:39):
gas lit all along. He was never running this country.
Do you think there's anything in our final show before
the new year I can bring up that can match that?
And import don't, Well, it's impossible. What are you doing
on that is not true? You said that about corn

(13:04):
pop and you said, you apologize, Carling, mister Williams, and
then he said you're apologizing, And then the next thing,
you know, because we all know you were just riffing
off the script of West Side Story for crying out loud.
Oh come on, man, all right, yeah, it's Christmas, it'll
be nice. So government shut down, looming fanny out for

(13:28):
the moment Wall Street Journal finally comes clean. Biden was
never present. He was seen out all along. But uh,
you know it's Christmas. Go to Walgreens, get some aqua velva,
call it a day. Oh you know, the older I get,

(13:49):
the more I told you so. It's chest don't They
just don't make it all better? But boy, this this
may be the biggest I told you so, or you
knew all along in American history.

Speaker 3 (14:00):
It's your Morning Show with Michael del Choano.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
I don't think anybody's gonna have a white Christmas. I
was just looking at the map on Christmas Eve. Chicago
Cold Christmas. Well, Chicago's cold enough, but it looks like
it'll mostly be rain. You ever had a literally a
Christmas where the snow was falling. Oh, it's wonderful, Like
once every two decades. We had that here in middle
of Tennessee. Yeah, we had a few in Chicago. I
had one in DC that was absolutely beautiful. I took

(14:26):
my bulldog for a walk behind the condos. We had
streams in this wooded area. What a what a memorable
godly moment. That was. All right, if you're just waking
up twenty seven minutes after the hour and a government
shut down is still looming, we are going to continue
to fight for every day Americans. That is why we

(14:47):
are voting no on this bill.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
That's House myre Nordy Leader Hockey and Jefferies. Moments before
Thursday evenings vote, almost forty Republicans voted against the one
hundred and sixteen page proposal, which was supported by a
president elected Trump. Democrats voted mostly along party lines, opposing
the bill that included disaster relief money and funding for farmers.
The bill would have funded the government through March fourteenth.
Without legislation, the government will shut down late Friday night.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
I'm Mark Matfield. When you look back at really getting
us to a point where we would address the porous
open border, something that went on prior to Ronald Reagan,
but Wright was front and center in that nineteen eighty election,
and we just never got around it. If you asked anybody,

(15:35):
they would tell you, well, it's because the right likes
the cheap labor, and the lefts likes the votes. Then
Governor Abbott in Texas just started sending these people and
making the border problem not a border state problem but
an American inner city problem. Boy, that changed the whole conversation,
and he's at it again.

Speaker 5 (15:53):
It includes billboards that are being posted in South and
Central America.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
One ask families thinking of out sitting with their kids here,
how much did you pay to have your daughter rate?
He says.

Speaker 5 (16:06):
The billboards that are posted closer to the border warn
of jail time for those caught crossing into Texas. They
also highlight what will happen under the incoming Trump administration.
They'll be in Spanish, but the governor says some will
also be in Chinese, Russian, and Arabic.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
I'm Brian Schuck.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
This is Debo Morris from our little town of Franklin, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
My morning show is your Morning Show with Michael Bill bornou.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Hi. It's Michael. Your Morning Show airs live five to
eight am Central, six to nine Eastern and great cities
like Memphis, Tennessee, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Sacramento, California. You'd love to
be a part of your morning routine, but We're happier
here now. Enjoy the podcast. Fall Street Journal is finally
being honest and telling you this. Sure, you've been lied
to by the legacy media. Cable media for the most part,

(17:06):
print media for the most part. I mean they're not
the jolly good fellow for doing this right before the holidays.
They were a part of keeping this secret all along.
How'd we get that gas lit? And could it ever
happen again? We pray not. Usually this time of year
the news just dries up, but truly frees us up

(17:27):
to live life together. Just kind of a good thing.
This year the news cycle has kept up, but I'm
moving on anyway. We've been counting down our top ten
Christmas stories and songs. It's our Christmas Radio spectacular gift
to you. At number ten was Johnny Mathis. We need
a little Christmas. Our ode to holiday decorators, the Beach Boys.

(17:50):
God only knows our ode to best Christmas movies. That
one from love actually our ode to all the Christmas travelers.
Kenny Loggins Celebrate Me Home at number seven, Oe to
a New Orleans Christmas with Harry Connock Junior. Please come
home for Christmas. I think they hear again, that may
be the favorite carpenters were are ode to the empty chair,
Merry Christmas, Darling At number five, are oh to Mary

(18:12):
and Joseph and their faith and their courage front and
center in the story, yet very rarely ever pondered Mary,
did you know? And then Whitney Houston came in at
number four, would do you hear what I hear? Are
owed to the Christmas story itself? And that brings us
to our toughest stop number three. I have so many
friends spending their first Christmas after the death of a

(18:35):
family member. I'm thinking of Scott and Gwen olds Fall,
whose teenage son died in a drowning tragedy. Seriously, Merry Christmas,
no way, and fellow believers with the best of intentions
can sometimes be the worst when it comes to comforting
the broken hearted, saying things like, well, they're in a

(18:58):
better place now, Oh no, they're not. They're not with me,
Or how about the worst ever Christmas song recorded, Mommy's
with Jesus for Christmas? While about that really comforted that
small child when his mother died. No, I'm Merry Christmas,
probably not in the cards, but what is. We'll get

(19:21):
back to that. You see, at the end of the day,
we all battle loss at Christmas. It's just a matter
of how long ago it happened. When I think of
my childhood Christmas, I can see my brothers laying in
front of the console TV on the floor watching a
bowl game. Me I chose to lay under the card
table with Sinatra playing in the background. Mom and Dad, Poppy,

(19:46):
Grammy and Nanny all playing pinocle. My parents weren't fighting.
My grandfather was chomping nuts, my dad saying who smelt
this mess? Juno Trump? Well, Mom and Dad are divorced.
I don't speak to one brother, Nan, he died first,

(20:07):
then Poppy, then Grammy. They're all gone. And what I
wouldn't give for any one of them to meet the
amazing wife I married, or to see my beautiful twin daughters,
And oh would they have gotten a kick out a neck?

(20:28):
Now the Bible's clear. We mourn, we hurt, we weep,
we miss, we grieve, not like those without hope, but
we grieve, and depending on how fresh, there's no words,
there's no merriment. In fact, there's just permission. I give

(20:54):
you permission not to have a merry Christmas. But if
you can muster it, perhaps a merry little Christmas. This
is actually a World War II song and built in
is the uncertainty of returning, and it uses the words

(21:15):
if the faiths allow, But because of the child, we
celebrate his later suffering, his later victory over hell and death,
and his kingdom. We have hope, we have a faith
certainty if you will, that will all be reunited someday,

(21:38):
if the faith faith and in faith, it will allow,
and it will be so. But in the meantime, for
those of you suffering loss permission, probably not going to
be merry and just oh, we all love you, We're

(22:03):
sorry for your loss, and our simple wishes you somehow
find a way to have a merry little Christmas. Chairman
of the Board at number three on our Top ten
Christmas Stories and Songs. If you were listening live, this
is where the song would play after such an emotional story,
But we don't have licensing for the podcast, but feel
free to look it up and listen to it online.

(22:26):
Coming in at number three in your morning show Top
ten Christmas Stories and Songs. The chairman of the Board,
Frank Sinatra, have yourself a merry little Christmas. Sorrow to
those of you suffering loss this Christmas season. Well, guess
where we're headed to number two next, and at number
two we explore the intimacy and mysteries of radio and

(22:48):
my wonderment of where you're at. That's straight ahead. Paris
Hilton from Reality Shows with Nicole rich Too Scandalous Tapes
to now Maybe Politics, Mark Mayfield fills us in.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
The reality TV star spoke to The Hill Wednesday after
a bill she advocated that supports at risk children was
passed by the House. The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act
was past Wednesday after it unanimously cleared the Senate last week.
Hilton said she never felt prouder in her life after
the bill's passage, but added, there's definitely more to do
and I will be coming back to DC. When asked

(23:28):
by a reporter if she might run for office someday,
Hilton said, after seeing that my voice can really make
a difference, I can maybe see that happening.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
I'm Mark Mayfield, a Georgia District Attorney. Dog. That's how
she's going to cast her vote. Look, I hope everybody
applies grace and mercy to me over the years for
how I have matured and grown up. She looks like

(23:59):
a much different young woman. I said, it's got to
be her forties now, right, I think, will we have
forty two, forty five, as beautiful as ever, and her
heart is in a much different place. I had no
idea you were going there. I forgot about everything. Was
that's ah, very good bad. I got a Georgia district
attorney's not hot. She's been disqualified.

Speaker 6 (24:18):
Michael Cassner reports State Appellate Court removed Fulton County District
Attorney Fanie Willis from Trump's twenty twenty election interference case Thursday.
The decision is likely to hinder efforts to try Trump
and his co defendants are allegedly trying to overturn the
results of the twenty twenty presidential election. Earlier this year,
Trump's lawyers asked for Willis to be disqualified from the

(24:39):
case over her relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. Sports
said in earlier ruling that allowed Willis to stay on
the case aired by failing to disqualify her and her office.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
I'm Michael Casson. A record number of travelers are expected
at New York City area airports for the year end
holiday period. We were going to get a report from
Chris Kringle, but Scottpringle will have to do.

Speaker 7 (25:02):
Nearly fourteen million travelers are expected to use port authority,
airports and vehicular crossings between this Saturday and January two. JFK, LaGuardia,
Newark and Stewart Airports. They are expected to see a
three percent increase in the number of travelers compared to
last year, a record high that TSA's Lisa Farbstein says
flyers need to arrive early.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
It's going to just be a little more gested on
the roadways.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
You're going to have a little more challenging time when
it comes to finding a parking spot than of course
when you're checking a bag.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
You can expect to see a line.

Speaker 7 (25:33):
Scott Tringle, NBC NewsRadio, New York.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
This month December, in particular, Christmas in New Year's most
popular month to pop the big question pre Tennis with
the tails on the start of the engagement season.

Speaker 8 (25:48):
Weddingsite than Not dot Com says thirty seven percent of
all engagements take place between November and February. But the
Bulka proposals, they say, will happen this month because December
is romantic. Family and friends are around and there's a
general feeling of celebration. Statistically, Christmas engagements work out just
as well as any other and come within eighty to

(26:10):
ninety percent acceptance rate. But no pressure. I'm pree Tennis
birthdays today.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Actor Jonah Hill forty one years old. Boy, what was
the the movie about the Brad Pitt in the A's
money Bunnyball, Money Ball? Oh my gosh was he spectacular? Well,
Brad's it was hot, It was hot at Bearreth. Jonah
Hill is forty one years old. American Idol, the only

(26:35):
America Andrew and I this is so before kids. We
used to go to the American Idol concerts. You go
through the whole season, then the top ten would go
on tour. And the last one we went to, I
believe was the year David Cook one American Idol. David
Cook forty three years old today. And I'll never forget
Paul fry Tag was the first nerd that I went

(26:58):
to his house and we went up in his room
and he had all these posters of kiss and I'm like,
what the heck is that? I mean, I was just
getting my arms around Dallas Cooper. This is like a
whole new level. And he knew everybody's name, Jean Simmon's,
Peter Christ's, And I just say, because you're that kind
of guy, you know the names of band members. I don't.

(27:19):
I know the band, but I don't know the names
of everybody. Peter Chris, the drummer of the group Kiss,
Ready to Feel Old. Take a guess, what do you
think Peter Chris is Peter Chris. He would have to
be pushing. He got to be pushing. Eighty Peter Chris,
the drummer of Kiss, the singer of Beth. You calling,

(27:45):
but a can't come home? Run eighty years old? I
told you, how on earth is anybody in Kiss? Eighty
years that's proof. Soon we'll be dead, and everyone that
knows this will be dead, and it will be as

(28:06):
if we never ever existed. That's hot.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
That's This is your morning show with Michael Detono.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
We do plenty of talkbacks. Remember, can't have your morning
show without your voice. So if you're listening on the
iHeartRadio app or start listening on the iHeartRadio apple'll notice
a little microphone. Because in talk radio you don't rot
on hold anymore. We respect your time too much, but
we need your voice just as much. So you can
ask your question, make your comment boom. We can share
with the entire class here at the kitchen table this

(28:37):
morning in America. So use the talkback iHeart button. You
can also email Michael d at iHeartMedia dot com. We
love to hear from you. All right, Lots going on
in sports. Last night not so much, Sam Houston. The
Bearcats won thirty one twenty six over Georgia Southern. Today
we have the Gasparella Bowl in Tampa, Oh the Green
Wave of Tulane taking on the Chomp Chomp Florida Gators.

(29:00):
A good time will be had by all. But then
later tonight the playoffs start. The road to the college
football National Championship begins with eleven and one Indiana at
eleven and one Notre Dame fighting Irish touchdown Jesus in
the background. We'll kick off tonight at seven o'clock. Chargers

(29:21):
beat the Broncos last night. That's a little bit of
a surprise. Boy. You know those hardball boys can coach,
can't they? Where'd this come from? Now? All the sudden
Dodgers are on the move. Thirty four to twenty seven
big win on Thursday Night football on the hardwood, Thunder
one by six over the Magic, Suns fell to the
Pacers one twenty one eleven, Memphis mauled the Warriors, Griz

(29:44):
won by fifty one, Trailblazers by two over the Nuggets,
and the Lakers beat the Kings on the ice. Blues
lost three to one of the Lightning in Tampa. Pred's
lost in overtime. They got a point. That's a lot
for the Preads. Glenn Beck was using our studio in Nashville.
He said, making fun of the Pretor's got to change
the name. Listen, we'd wish, we wish they were a

(30:06):
threat to anybody. Kings Kings one easily seven to three
over the Flyers in Philadelphia, and that sports waking up.
All right, we're counting down our top ten Christmas stories
and songs. I really want you to stick around, or
if you're listening on the podcast, please go to the
next hour. I think the listener's favorite probably is the
Harry Connick Junior stop. The toughest stop is always those

(30:31):
who have had a loss and doing the Frank Sinatra one.
But this number two one, it is my second favorite
Christmas song on the list, and it is also my
favorite story to tell. Please stick around for that. I
beg you as we get our hearts and minds ready

(30:52):
to receive a Messiah.

Speaker 3 (30:54):
We're all in this together. This is your Morning Show
with Michael Penhild Jow No

Speaker 4 (31:03):
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