KFAB's New Afternoon Host Unveiled

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Let's start off this Monday morning, shall we? After the women won gold, so did the men both beating Canada in their gold medal matchups, and it got the attention of the president of the United States. This is your favorite president, and I just wanted to congratulate Team USA Hockey. on their gold medal victory over Canada, or does I like to call them Snow Mexico? That's how we start off here this Monday morning. Jim Rose, good morning. That's our good friend, Sean Ferris, doing Donald Trump. Snow Mexico. Snow Mexico. Good friends. Yeah. So what this? Guy who got the goal here, Jack Hughes. He got his teeth knocked out in this game or an earlier game? They took a high stick earlier in the game and lost a couple of teeth. And he's the object of more female desire than anybody in history. But I don't encourage you right now to go out and knock your front teeth out just to get a date. All right. You're suggesting it was the goal more so than the loss of teeth. The fact that he looks like a jackal ladder is not exactly making him endearing to women. But Lucy, you like a guy with no teeth? Think about that for a while. How much money does he have? Yeah, exactly. He just scored the winning goal and got gold medal for the United States hockey team for the first time in 46 years. I can look past it. You can look like a gargoyle as long as you're sitting on your wallet. Is that what you're saying? Look at rock stars. I mean, Joe Walsh, does he ever have trouble getting a woman? Look at him. Yeah, you could go down that road several rock stars. I knew a girl who was a teenager back in the 90s. I was also a teenager. It's not that weird. obsessed with Stephen Tyler, who was much, much older even then. No. I've never understood that. Man, she was obsessed with him. But yeah, he, he's got, he lacks a few teeth, but. With some of those jagged edges protruding from his gums, he could open up cans for you. Wow. Just, pow, you open up a can of corn for you like a can over. I am just so attracted right now to this guy. See? There you go. He scores goals. He opens up cans of green beans. He'll really... He's a well-rounded guy. He's, yeah. I don't know if this enhances or causes him to lose his ability to whistle. I'm not sure, but...

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There's a lot of excitement here at the end of the 2026 Olympic Games. And the storm that moved through Omaha this past Thursday, dumping about nine inches of snow on among other areas, Bennington and areas like that, is now looking at New York City, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts blizzard warnings across the East Coast. Will it achieve bomb cyclone status? I don't know. That's a term that they just made up a few years ago. They have a definition for it. They say, well, a bomb cyclone is when a storm drops at least 24 millibars in pressure in 24 hours. Oh, why didn't you say so? Who wants to pretend like they know what that means here this morning? Any of us? No, everyone. Jim's going to work on sports. Lucy's going to act like she's looking at traffic cameras. Okay, we don't know. Not acting. Lucy's more into mini bars, but the millibars pressure, wasn't that Dan Aykroyd's character's name and spies like us? Doctor. And Doctor. Do we miss anyone? So one to two feet of snow. I don't get credit for that. No, I'm very happy with you. Come on. Here's my sister. You can all have her. Spies like us. Good movie. So the National Weather Service said one to two feet of snow possible in many areas. And you also get the benefit of some heavy winds. Visibility will be a quarter mile or less. They're telling people either to hunker down, stay there. Or Zohran Mamdani, Zohran Mamdani says, grab a shovel and come out here and help. And he said, if you're going to do that, you need to bring ID with you so we can get you registered and get you paid. Zohran Mamdani doesn't think you need an ID to vote. That's ridiculous. But an ID to come shovel snow in New York City? Several pieces of ID necessary, says Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Even DoorDash said there's suspending deliveries in the city, and it's a huge problem, and there will be several flights canceled across the East Coast, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, I mean, the whole area. You got a map, you know what it looks like there. So a lot of people probably thought, hey, we're getting another blizzard here on the East Coast. Let's go to Mexico. Americans in several Mexican states. We're told to shelter in place yesterday. This was after the killing of a major cartel boss by the Mexican army. And then the army was under attack by the drug lords in the area. So in areas around Puerto, Vallarta, Guadalajara.

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Ray and Nosa, some of these areas where you got some really nice. I've never been there, but as I understand it, some really nice resort areas. This is where Americans, that's at one point, there was stuff on social media saying they were going into the resorts and just killing Americans. Thankfully, that does not seem to have been accurate, but several flights out of Mexico have been canceled, and many Americans have been stranded there. So you leave the East Coast to go down to Puerto Vallerta and enjoy some nice beverages, some warm sunshine, and then you've got this going on, and then you can't get out of there. U.S. State Department issued a security alert urging U.S. citizens in these areas to shelter in place amid military operations, roadblocks, and criminal activity. Crazy scene there in some parts of Mexico. Let's... Address that with Fox News updates throughout the morning right now, the 1110 KFAB certified transmission sports brief with Jim Rose. Okay, very good, Scott. Good morning, everybody. Back in 1980, when our guys performed a miracle on skates at the Winter Olympics, most Americans didn't know the difference between a blue line and a blue moon. Not so 46 years later, we now know more, which makes this gold medal in hockey almost as good. Two to one in overtime, we beat the Red Menace from Canada. Set off a chant of USA USA from Cape Cod to Catalina. Team USA star Austin Matthews. It's the world just to have this gold medal around my neck right now. Jack Hughes, 24-year-old center for the New Jersey Devils drilled it in the net in OT. But the Americans were really outplayed. The Canadians got shot after shot turned away by American goaltender Connor Hallibuck. You know, this is a personal dream, but also, you know, a lot of people back home are very proud of us. Unlike 1980, these guys are pros. They are NHL stars, but this was a nice break from the protests, the division, the hatred in the country. We actually liked each other for a few hours yesterday. The Olympics are about done until two years from now when the summer games come back to Los Angeles for the third time. Basketball this week, Nebraska is playing host to Maryland on Wednesday. The Jays are hosting DePaul on Wednesday, and UNO is playing at South Dakota. Top 25 yesterday in the Big Ten Conference. Michigan State over Ohio State, 66 to 60, Wisconsin Badgers 84, Iowa 71. The Nebraska women get a win, 6665. over Washington on a last second shot by Britt Prince. Baseball over the weekend. U&O goes 2 in that tournament at the Tony Gwynn Classic in San Diego. Jays go 2 and 1 in the same tournament, and they lost yesterday to Utah 9 to 4. The Huskers went 1 and 2 in their tournament down in Texas, but they looked great yesterday, beat Florida State 10 to 1. Dylan Carey 3 for 5 with 5 runs driven in. Weekend golf.

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Straight down the middle. Oh, yeah. We have a brand new golf theme here on 1110, KFAB, for your entertainment pleasure on Mondays following golf during the golf season. This is what you're going to hear. That little white palette has never been found to this day. But it went straight down the middle. Right. Jacob Bridgman, who last year was on the Corn Ferry Tour, ranked 52nd in the world, tamed Riviera, and won the Los Angeles Open. One over 72 on the final day, but still finished 18 under. At a seven-shot lead at one point in the final round, but Rory and Kurt Katayama rallied, finished 17 under. McElroy ruled in a 30-footer at 18. Football, good to be Kurt Signetti, Indiana coach, who just led them to the national title, gets a new contract. 13.2 million a year. It's a lifetime deal, highest paid in the business. Sports is news on Nebraska's News Weather and Traffic Station. We have KFAB Husker Info, Strongman, Sean Callahan at about 645 this morning. Sean's going to talk about the first weekend of spring football. And he'll clarify for us whether or not there is indeed going to be a quarterback competition because it sure doesn't sound like it. The Zonkers Customwoods inbox James emails Scott at kfab.com and says, Scott, stop the teaser and just announce that Carol Schrader is the new afternoon host. My inside sources told me on Saturday. You know, we talked to Carol Schrader, but we could not meet her insatiable demands for money and power. And so, therefore, we had to move off Carol Schrader. But she wanted to get paid. So I'm like, we're not going to do that. Well, we usually start the conversation with, are you good bringing your own money? You don't want to get paid, do you? I was thinking I would. Well, thanks a lot for your resume. We'll keep it on file. You know who would be in a good afternoon edition here on KFAB is the birthday boy today. Happy birthday, Tom Osmer. So anyway, I've probably said too much already, but thank you for being here. We'll stay in touch with you down the road, and thanks for coming. Yeah, it'd be a short show. That was his locker room speech before the end of the game. The last game against Tennessee and the Orange Bowl. We were reminded it was the campaign before 2016. Donald Trump was campaigning in Iowa, but in Council Bluffs at Mid America Center, a lot of Nebraska's over there. And so he was looking around. Where's Tom Osborne? I don't know Tom Osborne. All I know, it's Tom Osborne. All I know, it's Tom Osborne, right? It's for years. All he knew how to do is win, win, just win. I mean, how good a coach was that guy? You know, there's a guy, again, I don't know, I've never met him. But it's called...

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No talk, all action. Isn't that nice? Yes. President Trump campaigning in Iowa and looking for Tom Osborne because he says, a lot of Nebraska's here. Nebraska's all over the place. We're campaigning in Iowa. Where's Tom Osmond? All I see are Nebraska. That really is named Tom Osborne, right? Not Tony. Or Ozzy. Ozzy brothers. Where's Tom Osbourne? Jeffrey. Where's 70th soul singer Jeffrey Osborne? Long-time coach of the Nebraska. He doesn't look anything like that guy on the sidelines. Jeffrey. Nice one. Anything I can do for you, man. That got me on that one. This email here from Greg says, obviously Bud Crawford's traffic stop was a case of racism. The light for stopping is red. Red is Republican. Trump's a Republican. Trump is racist. Ergo red lights are racist. Thank you, Greg. Yeah, Bud Crawford needs to take Uber. And I know his son was wrestling. He was downtown, was Bud Crawford, a good 25 minutes before his son was going to be on the mat at the state wrestling tournament. So he had time. I mean, you got to find a place to park, which is a very, very difficult thing. So I imagine there was probably some of that where Bud was getting a little bit of frustrated and anxious. I'm going to miss this thing. And so he's ticketed for. See, an officer saw his vehicle traveling southbound near 14th in Capitol over 50 miles per hour. How can you even go over 50 miles per hour at 14th in Capitol? You're right there by old mattress factory. Well, that's Fahey, but right in that area. It was on that street where he was going 50? Yeah, 14th and Capitol. Yeah, so you're like around. They're just near like north of the Holland Center, that area. This is not, I mean, people are probably walking all over the place, but slow down. Yeah, that's not good. I could see him going 50 down coming, you know, heading toward, which is not far from his neighborhood. None of the downtown streets have a speed limit of 50 miles per hour. Right, but I mean, I could see him going 50 down coming because it's a little bit more of a thoroughfare, but if you're on 14th Street going 50. You know, you're really asking for trouble. Look, bud, but here's the thing with the state wrestling today, because your kid's good. He's a good wrestler, and I believe he won the gold medal in his division. Get there early, okay? Just spend the whole day. He was thinking, yeah, I can go here, do this, and then go back down, and I don't have to sit there and watch all the wrestlers, and or I don't have to sign autographs and get selfies done with everybody. Unfortunately, bud, either you wear a fake nose and glasses and be the guy up there in the corner so nobody bothers you or just suck it up and live with it. But you can't be.

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driving 50 in downtown Omaha. You're lucky you didn't hit somebody. Well, and he went through a couple of red lights. The officer said he went through a light that it was solid red prior to him reaching the intersection, went through without breaking, and then stopped at a red light on Dodge. And then after traffic cleared, he went through that red light too. So then he got pulled over and Buzz said, what red light did I run? Both of them. All of them, Terrence. At least we didn't have to start pulling guns in this one. Boy, the Omaha World Herald, they know what they're doing. The story here is that once again, just as he did in his first term, President Trump has said, all right, we're not going to have this WOTUS rule the waters of the United States impact farm ponds. And they're not all designated federally protected wetlands. Of course, Biden gets in office and says, yeah, they are. And President Trump comes back, no, they're not. I said they weren't, said they're not. So currently, according to the Omaha World Herald article, Only 11% of Nebraska's wetlands would remain federally protected if the EPA goes back to what Trump did before. World Herald says right now we've got over a million acres listed in the national wetlands inventory in Nebraska. This new proposal would decrease that number to only 122,793 acres. So, of course, they have pictures of like DeSoto Band. And the Sand Hill Crane, you know, pictures and all this stuff, there's beautiful wetlands. You know, this isn't going to be something where the... They go into like DeSoto Band or something. Even some area off like 120th and Maple where they got that little Sandhill crane refuge or whatever they got over there. Not Sandhill Cranes, but they got a little crane refuge over the little sanctuary. I've never seen a crane in there. No. It's not like they're going to pave DeSoto ban. Like Trump's going to pave it and put in a new White House ballroom. This is so people who are farmers. who have some farm ponds can use irrigation from these ponds to irrigate their crops. They also get paid. There is, I think, a program, a federal USDA program that allows them to set that aside and then they get money for it. Essentially, the government is renting the property for wildlife. Yeah, and of course the World Herald says, well, the Trump's going to roll this back and all we're going to strip malls into pickleball courts. It's all to be pickleball courts and strip malls with cannabis dispensaries. over the place. I am Scott Voorhees. This is Nebraska's morning news news radio 1110 KFAB. All right. I will not keep you in suspense any longer before.

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Four, though, well, I'm going to keep you in suspense just a couple seconds longer because I just want to address one thing. When Emery Songer a week ago Friday said, I'm not going to host on KFAB Omaha anymore. We've been doing two shows a day. And suddenly a new avalanche of listeners were bombarding our emails and social media. And there was one. constant demand in those names. And that name is a guy who used to work here on this radio station, our former afternoon host, Chris Baker. Well, Chris is running for Douglas County Board. And so therefore, rules do not permit someone to run for office and host a radio show. So I didn't want you guys to think that we were ignoring you, and I wanted to address that. And now to make an announcement on his political future, please welcome candidate for Douglas County Board Chris Baker to 1110 KFAB. Chris, the floor is yours. Well, good morning, Scott, and yes, I'm very excited. to be running for county board. And in fact, I am right now, Scott, standing in front of the empty Juvie Justice Center that the Douglas County taxpayer has paid $27 million for, and it is empty, and the lights are on 24 hours a day. And not only Douglas County, have you paid $27 million for an empty building, it also costs you over $20,000 a month just to have somebody turn the lights on and off and flush the turlets. So that was the disrespect of the Douglas taxpayer was exactly what drove me to make this decision to run for Douglas County Board. And then the architect of this calamity, an empty $27 million building and a $20,000 utility bill every month, Marianne Borgeson has dropped out of the Douglas County Board race. So now, Scott, if there's no one to beat who deserves to, by the way, she should drop out after what she's done to this county. But now there's no one to beat, Scott. So it's kind of, I don't know, anti-climactic. So are you saying that you are considering dropping your bid for Douglas County Commission? Well, you know, Patty Zonkers has really been pushing me to do this. And I said, well, Patty, you know, Emery's leaving the station, maybe, you know, there's a chance I could go back there. But Patty said, no, you should run for county board. And I don't want to let Patty down. But again, Scott, it's like.

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You know, eventually, Muhammad Ali, there were no opponents. Just like Bud Crawford, he beat everybody. There's really no opponent. So, you know, I don't know. I'm kind of torn. Well, actually, that's inconsistent with emails I've received from not just Patty Zonker of Zonker's Custom Woods, but several KFAB listeners would like to see you drop your race here for the Douglas County Commission and get back into the chair here on KFAB where your voice could actually do a lot more and be amplified more to help not just those in Douglas County, but throughout the area. So. What do you say? You mean, are you asking if I want to come back? Are you going to drop out of the race? I don't know. Hang on. Let me ask my partner here, Jason Palmer. Jason, should I drop out of the race and go back into radio? Absolutely, what you do best. All right. Jason Palmer, retired military veteran combat vet says yes. So yes, Scott, I'm dropping out of the race. Well, you can come in here and produce for our next afternoon host. We already got signed contracts. And, well, wait a second. We don't have signed contracts yet. We can tear these up. Chris, what are you doing on Thursday? On, you mean Thursday. You want to come? I'm starting the new Chris Baker show on News Radio 1110, KFAB. This is the dawning of the age. You're coming back to KFAB, my friend. That's it. I'm coming back, baby. I'm coming back. We are very happy to have you back, Chris, and I know. So many listeners who have been demanding that we find a place for you. I mean, once Gary retired, it was like, put Chris in the morning. And then it was announced I was doing morning. Put Chris on 9 to 11. And then when Emery decided to go down to one show a day. And he technically has not left KFAB. He'll still be a presence on our station, just not. hosting afternoons every day. So here's what we got. We got a little more Kittle. Matt Kittle, who hosted last week. We'll do the same today and tomorrow and Wednesday, two to six. And then on Thursday, the Chris Baker show returns here. Chris, how does it feel to come back to the radio station you have not worked at in almost five years? It's a dream come true. Here I was a little boy who wanted to be in radio his whole life, and I got into radio, and then I was out of radio. And then I decided to protect the citizens of Douglas County, and now I could go back into radio and do both. I could be the sheepdog.

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And I'm so glad to be under the same roof with you again, my friend. It's been a long road for the two of us, and let's get you back here to KFAB, where you belong. We will see you on Thursday, all right? Hey, and by the way, I just want to say thanks for not having Jim Rose's studio to crap all over this beautiful morning. Well, I've been reduced to tears just listening to it, holding back my vast array of emotion from one poll to the next. Yeah. You know, because I was planning to make a contribution to your campaign, but, you know, now I'll have to find somebody else running for the county board. Oh, I have to say this, for all these, for the wonderful people who donated to my campaign, I am going to give all their donations back. I will return all donations. I'm not going to be like most people in politics. Thanks for the donation. I don't know what I'm going to do with. No, no. These all are going to go back and I'll go in and everybody that donated will be refunded. So you won't be like Dan Osborne and just pay off your family? No. Okay. No. Thanks for clearing that up. Sorry to your trophy wife. Well, Jim was against you coming back, but it looks like he's warming up to the idea. Hey, Chris, welcome back. Welcome back to KFAB. This was my involvement in the decision. The other morning he said, guess who's coming back? Great. All right. Chris. If you have any friends out there that try to say there is no God, here's a great example that God exists and everything happens on God's time. Yeah, well, and that time right now is Thursday. We'll get you back here on Thursday. Look forward to having you back on the radio from 2 to 6 on Thursday here. Chris Baker Show returns Thursday. Sorry, Moonbats, here to News Radio 1110 KFAB. Dennis E-Mails says best decision KFAB has ever made. Congratulations to Chris. Terry says Chris Baker is needed in the afternoons. Karen says, thank you, thank you, thank you. I will be listening. Best decision ever. Yes, yes, yes. Congratulations, KFAB Nation. Chris email says, I ask for Chris Baker to come back and voila. I will start listening. So, yeah, Chris, I don't know that Chris Baker is going to appreciate the French. in that one. Justin says Chris is back. Thanks, guys. And yeah, this is going to be on Thursday. A little more Kittle. Matt Kittle will do two to six today through Wednesday. Then Chris Baker returns on Thursday. For the first time since the 1980.

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This is your favorite president, and I just wanted to congratulate Team USA hockey on their gold medal victory over Canada, or as I like to call them Snow Mexico. Sean Foresh as President Trump congratulating the gold medal winning U.S. men's hockey team, of course, the women also won gold, also beating Canada. Over the weekend, big win for the United States, big wins, and this was after President Trump, the real one. Got hit by the Supreme Court on Friday. Jim Rose is here. I'm Scott Voorhe. It's Lucy Chapman, Craig Evans, Courtney Donahoe. This is Nebraska's morning news. News Radio 1110, KFAP. After the Supreme Court said that he couldn't say that it was an emergency that he had to impose tariffs. They're not saying that tariffs are necessarily good or bad. You just can't use that emergency clause of some... foregone, you know, long ago, the Trade Act of the Emergency Trade Act of 1974. You can't use that to level, levy these tariffs. So. President Trump just came back and said, all right, we're going to find other ways to do it. And he just said, all right, blanket across the board, 10%, and make it 15. So the terrorists don't look like they took much, maybe a little bit of a speed bump, but they're not gone. Well, he was using tariffs as leverage. We've been imposing them for years. Sometimes we relaxed him against certain trading partners because we wanted a better relationship with them. When the World Trade Organization admitted China in 1990, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush thought this would be great for American business. What they didn't figure on was that the communists would go hard line and screw us by taking all of our businesses over there. But Donald Trump is doing a lot to keep a business here, but he's also doing a lot to get businesses to move back here. And these tariffs will do that. But there are four or five different mechanisms that are perfectly legal that the White House can use to recover tariff money. But what got a lot of attention is that he'd say, if China doesn't do this, I'm going to slap a 200% tariff on. You can't do that. It's pretty explicit in the U.S. Constitution. That kind of thing is the purview of Congress. But there is a lot of latitude. not just for the president of the United States today, but the president of the United States 10 years from now or 20 years from now to impose these kinds of things. The one thing that is still out there that we don't know about and may not know about for a number of years is what are they going to do with the money that was collected? We're talking about $3, 400 billion just this year collected from these big tariffs that had been declared illegal. Are we going to give the money back to the businesses that were a

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No. Nope. I don't think so. It's probably going to be fought in court. And what will happen is these businesses that think that they're entitled to some tariff money. will wind up spending a lot more in legal fees than they'd ever spend than they'd ever get in return. Right. You tariff China so you can increase the viability of American jobs and American-made goods. And bringing American manufacturing back from countries that really were ripping us off. Countries were manipulating their currencies. Countries were essentially offering free labor for big American manufacturing plants to move to China to move to... Mexico. We've outsourced in many cases, or at least did over the last 30 years, our auto manufacturing here because these companies found it cheaper to do business in other countries. The president wants all of that back here and is incentivizing them by imposing massive tariffs. But the idea that, oh, this is going to derail the Trump economic plan is crap. In fact, Wall Street was up on Friday because they know the tariffs are going to be coming into the country. Yeah, really the biggest question for me this week? Is how long is that state of the union address going to be tomorrow night, which, of course, you can hear 7 o'clock pregame, 8 o'clock for the address, and then the Democratic response is going to be sometime after 3 o'clock in the morning. President Trump, he's going to talk about tariffs for an hour and a half. And I hope he points out, this is not just for manufacturing jobs and that kind of thing here in America as Jim and I just talked about. This is also people say like, well, it's mean to issue tariffs. against our allies, our friends, Canada, or France. You know that they tariff our stuff, right? Right. This was a reciprocal tariff. So what President Trump ultimately would love to see is, all right, you drop yours, I'll drop mine. Which is, by the way, the same thing you said to stormy. But, you know, it's going to be a really long address tomorrow night. You know, he's going to, this could be, what do you think? The longest state of the union address of all time? Well, if you recall, the last one delivered by Grandpa Joe was 45 minutes late because the vitamin E had not yet kicked in for him. And it needed to happen for him to be able to make it through. So they were all sitting around and nobody was asking, why is the president late for the state of the union address? It's because he'd been shot up full of vitamins or something so that he could stay awake. And that was embarrassing. And we're all sitting around thinking, why am I staying up for this? Trump will be on time. Trump will go nuts on the economy. And he'll say, here's what we're doing. And I know none of the people out there in the fake news media is telling you this. But here's what's really real in the American economy today. And about 1% of us have gotten our tax returns back. And as soon as we get our tax returns back, I think we're going to start feeling better about the country. But...

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Abigail Spanberger, who has just launched the single greatest tax increase in American gubernatorial history given a time frame of one month in office. In Virginia. In Virginia is the new governor of Virginia. She will be delivering the Democratic response in English, and Alex Padilla, U.S. Senator from California, will be delivering... the Democratic response in Spanish designed to somehow wean these Hispanic Americans off of Donald Trump. Now, I wonder who will be giving the young men's response. After all, they all flock to Donald Trump, too. So who will be giving the Democratic response to the 18 to 24-year-old guys out there? Mark Carney B. Mark Carney B or, you know, how about Charlemagne de God? They'll be delivering the Democratic response to the 18 to 24-year-old males who voted for Trump. President Trump comes out and says, this is disgraceful that the Supreme Court and all this. Well, he thought that the fentanyl import was emergency enough. Yeah, that was his justification. Well, the Supreme Court disagreed. Right. Six-three ruling. And the funniest thing to me was the response here from so many Democrats. And I'll just use the example here of Nebraska Democratic Party leader Jane Cleb, who says, Well, we may not always agree with rulings from the Supreme Court. We respect decisions from the High Court. To call Supreme Court justice is disgraceful because they don't side with your tariff policies. Is yet another display of disrespect by the President towards the other branches of government. Let's see here. When the Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v. Wade, was it just, ah, nuts from the political left in this country? Well, shoot. Well, yeah, we had a good run, didn't we? Or did we try and kill Brett Kavanaugh and other? First, we lied about Brett Kavanaugh before he was on the Supreme Court and then actively tried to kill him. We've tried to disgrace and remove from office, Clarence Thomas. And they have hung in effigy, members of the Supreme Court, especially those men on the Supreme Court and a temper tantrum thrown after the Roe v. Wade decision. So please spare me your we respect decisions from the Supreme Court. Supreme? No, you don't. There's a whole movement in parades and protests across the country that erupted. This is Chuck Schumer on the steps of the U.S. Capitol calling out Neil Gorsuch, calling out Brett Kavanaugh. We need to get rid of these people. These people are bad for the country. Remember when Joe Biden tried to essentially cancel all student loan debt before the 2022 midterms.

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a congressional act that he said, you know what, we got a trillion dollars in student loan debt. We're going to cancel that and hope they vote for us. And the Supreme Court said, no, you can't do that. And they came back and said, well, we're going to do it anyway. Please don't bother us with this notion that you care about the Supreme Court. To say nothing of this, everybody said, oh, this is a lockstep Donald Trump's Supreme Court. They'll do whatever he tells them to do. Well, six to three. on a pretty big one. They acted independently because they did what they're supposed to do. They read the Constitution. The Constitution puts tariffs in the hands of Congress. It wasn't that the tariffs are bad. It wasn't that Donald Trump is bad. It's just you can't do that under these conditions. Now go back and follow the law. which is what he's going to do, and he's going to impose tariffs based on the law. So if anybody out there thinks that the tariffs aren't going to happen, or as that just brain dead Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, I don't know what he's drinking, I don't know what medication he's taken, but some of the stuff he said over the weekend was so outrageous, even for him. You wonder what kind of mental capacity he's in. He was literally just... offering genuine frontier gibberish about President Trump and tariffs. He says it's wrecking the economy. Gavin Newsom, have you noticed something? Inflation is down to 2.4%. You take away the government shutdown, which was Democrat run in the fourth quarter of last year. We're operating at a 4 to 4.5% GDP growth right now. I don't know if you've noticed that gas prices are down 35%. Private sector jobs are the ones that are being added, not government jobs. He said job numbers are down. Did you see the January job numbers, Gavin Newsom? There were 170,000 new jobs in the private sector. So I don't know what this is the mouth of the Democrat Party. This is a ridiculous, I think intellectually dishonest approach to the American electorate. And that is, I'm going to tell you something. And if I say it enough times, you'll begin to believe it. That's how little respect they have for voters. They think they can say anything and you'll believe it. Babylon B had a great headline last week. Says American voters sour on Gavin Newsom when they learn, oh, he's the guy running California. Yeah.