The FIFA Scandal Continues
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113 segmentsTom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. It is, Dom time. A little look back, a little look forward. We got an unbelievable guest. Corey DeAngelis, as you know, is always great, the school choice guy. But he's got a pipeline into the NEA, National Education Association. This is when they hold their annual meetings. They don't even put their business items up publicly. because they don't want us to see what they're up to. I'll play you a little bit from the maniac who heads them. And they are all in. This whole thing is about the midterms, impeaching Trump, getting Trump out of power, etc. And some of the stuff, they're the enemy. These national teacher groups are the enemy, the leadership at least, and down all these representatives. They're the enemy. They're the enemy of parents or the enemy of the country. Randy Wine Garden, Becky Pringle, these types. I'll play you a little bit of that in a second. Corey DeAngelis has been able to get some of their internal memos, and they say that the National Education Association will call for the impeachment, conviction, and removal of Donald Trump from the U.S. presidency. They won a national march on Washington to remove Trump before the November 2026 midterm election. This business item, they say, will cost $5.2 million. I hope these enemies actually start this. You know, they'll want to take off from school, and you know they'll dragoon your kids. Let's get it on. Republicans, do I have to send you the memo every day? Go after them. They crawl with stuff that people hate. Let's start with COVID, Henry, if you have that one. Here's Becky Pringle revisiting what was done during COVID. Now, we know what they did. Randy Weingarten, principally, shut down schools. Nobody learned anything. By the way, they put on their executive board, Corey DeAngelis says, a woman named Cecil, Cecil, Maillard Cruz, just got put on their executive committee. The top 10, their head, this whole thing. She's the LA Teachers Union boss who said, there's no such thing as learning loss during COVID. Quote, it's our K, our babies may not have learned all their times tables. They learn resilience. That's one of America's top teacher advocates. That's the way they think. Of course, why do you have to learn the times? You learn resilience, honey. Now go out there and be ignorant for the rest of your life. All right, here's a little bit of Becky Pringle. I believe this one's from this morning, revisiting COVID. What happened Becky during COVID? Okay, okay. So Becky also talked about power, and she talked about the idea of how they're organized for power. Let's start with that with Becky Pringle. Okay. Do their homework. delegates, they clearly did not do their homework. This year's theme says it all. We are organizing. We are organizing for power, for our students, for educators, for this democracy. And N.A, you are showing up and showing out in Minnesota.
All right, so they're organizing for power, and I told you what they want to do. National March on Washington. I pray that they do it. Where's Mike Johnson? Come on, egg this on. Put a couple million dollars behind it. Get them to do it. This is the type of thing that should rally the base. If it doesn't, then I don't know what we're going to do to rally to base. If you can't go after these people, they are the enemy. Absolutely. I'll play the other one about what happened during COVID, according to Becky Pringle. Now, one of the stories that happened over July 4th, and I'm going to go to the story driving stuff today and tell you what some people are doing around it, I put up on Twitter, this had quite a bit of response as it was happening. Attacks, a lot of them too. Did you notice what's really important over July 4th? Now look, I know it was hot, but there was no attempt to reschedule the parade, do a modified parade. They don't care about the founding fathers. They don't care about what July 4th is about. They care about one thing, and that's the fireworks and their big concert, which has nothing to do with July 4th, which is just another concert, this time, Philly, et cetera, around it. That's all that it is. It has nothing to do. with July 4th. So that's why at 2.30 to morning, 3 o'clock, they can still set all fireworks. That's what it's about. The idea of trying to do something that actually has to do with patriotism, July 4th, their rapper, their brand, they don't care about that. That's not what motivates this. It's the other nonsense. In fact, I think they're antithetical to it. They really don't believe in it in large measure. And that's what I think happened over the weekend. That's what was pretty clear. Move heaven and earth. We are going to do those fireworks and we're going to finish that concert. But we're not going to do anything around the part that had to do about anything historical. Okay. Now, the story today, well, we'll hold off on the COVID and the NIA, maybe to the next moment here, is the decision by, look, There are a lot of corrupt organizations. I don't know if we've ever done a side. Maybe it's too heavy on the most corrupt organization or person in human history. But we've said this before. To me, this soccer organization throughout their tenure, they are kind of like when Don King was in charge. And I try to tell Roe, Mr. King, other than the hair, this morning, the stuff he was involved in. And remember when he was a guy in boxing and they would do whatever they wanted, this champion, FIFA champion, WIBA, WIBC and all that stuff. Remember all that stuff? I don't even know anymore. People don't care about boxing anymore, so I guess it doesn't matter as much. But they do care about soccer. So look, it was questionable this red card on this U.S. player. As far, they seem to take a look at the consequence, which was a broken ankle. Was there a degree of recklessness? You can argue this type of play happens a lot. And surprisingly, if I had known this was underway, I should have asked. Andrew Giuliani was on the show on Friday. He popped up here talking about FIFA and World Cup and all that. I don't think he would have given up too much.
And soon as I hear the name, Howard Lutnick was involved. You know that guy. You've seen that guy. You need a shower after standing near that guy. Come on. That was before the Epstein stuff. Howard Lutnick. And I don't think there was too much arm twisting. They got FIFA to change and the guy can play tonight, although Belgium is appealing. And God knows the appeals process. So this does a couple of things. One, it just underlines how ridiculous with the flopping and all the stuff that they come up with in soccer. How ridiculous the whole enterprises. But now you have some people, and I'm waiting to see your call in one sportsperson, saying they're rooting for Belgium tonight. I'm not going to root for Belgium. And President Trump... is out there taking. So I have to ask you up and down the line, you can tell me, don't put your head under the covers. Is it a good luck to look that Trump is out there saying, yeah, I really got this done? He's one of the people saying that. It brings into question, if they win, here we go, with all the stories on that. If they don't win, it's a bad vibe. The whole thing associated with this. So, as you know, I don't have any stake in this. The whole enterprise to me, I'm just praying when it's over. The whole game, I had a conversation with some of the other. I tried well. I get it. I get some of the tactics and all that, but so what? At its core, this is just ridiculous. But this is a thing today. Now, so much show. Here is Morning Joe, of course. They make it even worse, arguing that this is cut nine. The karma is very bad, says Jacques, Jean Lemieux. I thought there was a Jacques there. Jean Lemieux, one of their leads news anchors in the morning on the morning, Joe. on MSNBC or MS now. Here's what he said about this. This certainly helps the U.S. in the field, but the karma is bad. The karma is very bad. You know, Keir Starmer, lame duck, prime minister in the UK, probably can't get that red card overturned, the one from yesterday. The President Trump can, and yes, the memes were hysterical yesterday. Why did this happen? Because we're the nation would be two bombers. Maybe that's it. But I think this is something where... To Roger's point, this U.S. run so far has been magical. Yeah. This decision may help us extend it, but suddenly the feeling is a little bit off. I want to be very clear about what is happening here because Raj has the perspective of somebody who is steeped in the actual sport, and this is unprecedented. It's crazy. And at the same time, I think a couple of things are true. One is... This is a political trap for Democrats. I just want to say that out loud because this is the first broadly popular thing that the president has done vis-a-vis alleged corruption that is helping people that don't actually like him at all, because everybody has fallen up with this team. They love this team. They love Flope Allegan. Flo Palligan, by the way, who's mom.
whose mom was stopped getting onto the plane back to England because she was seven months pregnant by a flight attendant and gave birth in Brooklyn to this man, the most potent score on the team, and therefore via birthright citizenship, became an American. Right. So President Trump intervening for a birthright citizen. There we go. I waited for the money line. Okay. The birthright citizenship. They had to get that. Okay. So are you on board with this? Are you happy you can throw your weight? Look, this organization, this whole thing just reeks. Look at some of the deals that were made with them. Look at the phony award they gave President Trump. It is an endless cycle. So I don't know that these soccer fans seem to be wedded to the country they came from, maybe somewhat with the United States. If they win tonight, they're in a position we haven't seen. So there's that. And yeah, I don't think based upon what the rules are, if you can ascertain the rules, that the guy deserved a red card. But then President Trump says today, well, the referee's suspect. Come on. You know, they're all suspect these guys. This whole thing is just a swirl. It's not sport. It's not good for sport. It's exactly like what boxing was. I remember you have no living memory of that, but that's what this guy, and this guy that heads it is Don King without the hair. That's exactly what it is. Infantini. Yeah, yes. Don King could pop in and say, okay, who are we going to kill here? You know, I mean, it's just ridiculous what they come up with. Oh, yeah, 100%. Now, imagine if they overrule the overruling. And then right before the game, there's an overrule. Trump says by executive order. It could still happen, yeah. Yeah, exactly. And these arcane rules, and they try to say, well, this has happened before. Yeah, back to 1962 or something. I mean, the flopping that goes on here is worse than the NBA. And in NBA, it's only a foul shot. Here, there's consequences of yellow cards and red cards and everything else. You know, maybe a better referee. Maybe you realize, hey, I'm not going to give a red card almost unless you murder someone. You know, that's what you have to do. Like they were mentioning in that clip, there was a controversial red card given out in England, Mexico last night. I'd like to see if they overturned that one as well because it's under the similar circumstances. Well, here's the thing to, Ronaldo gets it. And then they suspend the rule and we'll take it out next year when he's playing Tim Buckford. Right, yeah. It's a little different because it was before the tournament. Yeah, but my point is this is a made-up Alice in Wonderland world. Even as much as pro sports makes it up at times. This is the type. They ought to bring Roger Goodell in. Not only would he be more corrupt, he'd make a buck off this somehow and other. Let's think of the NFL and the stuff they do. Think of the running back for Baltimore, punching out the girlfriend, later wife, and the elevator.
And Roger Gooddowne, take them out of game for that. Until we all see it, then they have to do something. This is very reminiscent of what they do. Nothing matter. It's fraudulent. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10. Yesterday, the birthday of Sylvester Stallone. So we're looking today for an all-time underdog, like Rocky, all-time underdog character. Could be movies, could be TV, could be a book. There are a number of them in books that are tremendously underdog, fairy tale stuff. Of course, David and Goliath is real life, well, biblical, to give you an idea of what we're looking for. Not sports now, but movie, TV, book, pop culture. All right, Kirk, we'll start with you if you're ready. Do you have one? Absolutely. So I'm going to go with a tried and true, the miracle on ice USA hockey team. Well, not a character. I mean, it is a movie. Miracle is a movie. Yeah, but it's a miracle. Yeah, okay. You're saying the movie version of it. Exactly. Okay, okay. Yeah, it's not a documentary. That's true. Who do you play for? Yeah. I play for the United States of America. That's all, gentlemen. All right, get FIFA in here. Yes. All right, how about yours? Yeah. How about I take one of your favorite movies of all the time off the board? How about at the end of the film Conclave when Cardinal Vincent Benitez is elected as the new Pontiff? Oh, yeah, that's a great. His giant secret, you know, after all the, you know, we're weeding out this guy for this small reason. We're waiting out this guy for this small reason. You elect the guy that came in last minute, pulled the ultimate, you know, underdog story by warming up to everybody. And at the end, it's, oh, he's got the biggest secret of the mole. But we elected him, Pope. He's got to be the ultimate underdog. And to that point, then we have to hear the lecture of chromosomes. And who know, you don't remember the lecture in there. All right, you're going to spoil the film. Nice job. Might be a side at some point. Yeah. What thing spoiled something? It was going along, and then they just had to do it. Got me right at the end. Yeah, exactly. Well, they were weak toward the end. They started blowing up windows and everything else. I mean, the tension was great. It was gone forward. And Roe was appalled by it, but I'm saying that's exactly who these guys are. Who do you think they are? They're more political than you could throw them into the Senate. Oh, I thought I was at a conclave. Sorry, I'll be electing the Pope here. No, no, it's the Senate. Now, it's just. All right. So that's a great one. That's what we're looking for. Character who is an underdog. And you get in at 855, 839, 12, 10, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless. Are you on board with this? Do you say, yeah? This is American. It's not America.
It's ridiculous using his pressure with the red card thing. I mean, yeah, but it was wrong. It shouldn't have been a red card. Okay. So that's how we should resolve every sports issue like this. It's all made up. It just came to fruition here of what soccer is about. I guess people love that. There is drama associated with it. That's true. But the reason I like sports, as much as we can, you have a set of rules, you play within them. I want a originalist. I don't want people making it up. Well, at the end of the game, I'm not going to call it a foul. Is it a foul or isn't it a foul? Well, the NBA, who knows what a foul is anymore? In the NFL, well, if you don't let them hold, you don't have a game. On and on and on it goes. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10. Corey DeAngelis is loaded today. I'll play you coming up. The head of the N.E.A. today saying, what happened during COVID? And I think the headline is, the Teachers Union is willing to spend big to do a national march on Washington to get Donald Trump out of there before the midterms. Pray to God, Republicans, wake up. I would take whatever money. Hey, I got 10 million Henry Lane back here. Yeah, let's, okay, take it out of there right now. Let's go over to Becky Pringer. All right, what do you need? How do we get those teachers out there? I want some of the pink hair, red hair ones. I want them screaming obscenities. I want them having the little kids marching down the front like little soldiers. We hate Trump. We hate Trump. Come on, we can make it happen, teachers. You're not hated enough already? All right, 855-839, 1210. Tom Chierdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. All right, so that I don't forget, let's try to sort out what happened with these. Are they fraudulent neo-Nazis with the masks and the sunglasses, taking public transit to come to Washington? Or are they another category? Are they no believers in that funded by outfits like the Southern Poverty Law Center? Or is it something else? But I think it's a mistake, and I see right-wing Twitter today going wild, that the black woman who was on the train with these nutbags is now being outed as somebody who had an arrest for indecent exposure. Not then, but in the past. Okay, maybe true. That seems to be factual. I don't think that takes away from what happened here. Surrounded, how would you like to be surrounded by these idiots? But, on the other hand, the same media going to the town with this, would never show us something far more serious. The attack on the woman who was murdered by a maniac who was out because of... Larry Krasner are like judges and prosecutors in North Carolina, the light rail. They wouldn't show us that, but this they will show for all time. So there are double standards. There are things going on with this all the way around. I'm not sure why it ended up that somebody was aboard that train that looks like they had a very professional photo.
from Reuters, I think, out of it. That's kind of mysterious. But it doesn't matter what the criminal record of this woman is, given this. And look, these guys have a right to protest, but I've said many times when the KKK decided to march in Skokie, Illinois, if you can think back that far, because they knew. that had the highest concentration of concentration camp survivors or loved ones of concentration camp survivors. Yeah, I understand their right to march. But I understand if they may be met with some duress. Okay? So this whole thing with these guys surfacing is shown the... Just complete lack of consistency of almost anybody out there. Those are some of my thoughts on. You don't have to be on one side or another. Two things can be true at the same time. Or three, as I just told you. All right, we are looking today. All-time underdog, character, movies, a book, TV, all right, is what we're looking for. coming off the birth of Sylvester Stallone. I don't think we've done this one in this manner anyhow. And there's a lot of angles. So we may have to celebrate the whole week given Philadelphia the attack on Rocky, given, you know, comparing with Joe Frazier. And I said the other day, sure, you can have Rocky Joe Frazier, the steps. You don't have to call it just a rocky steps if you want. There's room for that. Let's go to Lance in South Philly on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Lance. Good afternoon. How are you doing, Dom? Good. You know, I got to go with my old standby because it's been so good to me for so many times. I got to go back to Forrest Gump. Okay. You know, the braces on his legs. Run for us, run. You know what his mom had to do to get him in the school? You know what his mom had to do to get him in that school? It was only a couple points, Lance. He only need a couple points. It was the curve. It was the bell curve. Yeah. It wasn't an open quota season yet. That's exactly right. I mean, he was close. That's all she had to do. Just get him over the line. You know, you said, is there, is there, is there, is there, is there, is there, uh, is there Mr. Gump? Uh, Jenny is the villain. Oh. Let's go, Lance. Let's go. 80 beat the Chinese. That's right. And nobody sees the Chinese as being told. Well played. That is a great underdog. That's a very good part of the film, too, when she was only a few points that we need it. Okay. We'll get you over the finish line. How he mocks the superintendent, whatever he was, coming out of there. Here is Becky Pringle today, the head of the NEA.
talking about what happened during COVID and how great teachers and the teachers union was. Corey DeAngelis is up next. Here's what she said. When the global pandemic shut down the world, you became the backbone of this nation. You fed students, you taught them through drama, you demanded safety, you secured the largest public education investment in US history. That's what you did, NEA. All right, I just see it as the mob. I see them as the enemy. They're the enemy up and down the lines. And the biggest tell, and Cordy Angeles is the only one that gets this inside information as it's breaking. He's got more coming up. I want to have this march on Washington to impeach and get Trump out of office before the midterms. Please march. I hope at least 100,000 of you. Take off from school. Force the kids to go. show up there and lecture us. Please do it. Do it a month in advance. Now, two weeks. That gives enough time for the anger to build, but not enough to dissipate. I can think of nothing better than to have these teachers berating the country and this nutbag who screams all the things. That's the woman. All right, the great Corey DeAngelis is next. He's got a lot more on this. You get in at 855. 839, 1210. Dom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. All right, it is Dom time. Corey Gangelis is the disciple, the preacher, the evangelist of school choice. He also has an amazing ability when the N.A. meets. I'm not sure about the AFT, the Randy Wine Garden one, their annual conference. To get all these hidden items they're really talking about behind closed doors, they won't publicize, including organizing to the tune of $5 million, a march on Washington to get rid of President Trump, led by the teachers, prior to the midterms. Oh, please, where do we contribute? Please do it. Let's go to Corey DeAngelis. Hey, Corey, this is the Angeles season. I don't know how you do it, but it's tremendous stuff. Hey, thanks so much for having me. Yeah, I'm an internet sleuth. And last year's convention, they had one of the delegates. gave me their business items, and they were all off the wall. They started to make these as private as possible. That same person was not allowed to go to the meeting this year, so I had to figure out some other ways to get the business item. But they're just as crazy as they were last year. We'll get into them in a moment. But first, on a positive note, let's get an update from you. Where are we on the big beautiful bill, school choice, clock ticking, what, about five months left?
Before Decision Day, what are we seeing among the Democrats, et cetera? How many states have signed in? Yeah, 31 states have already signed on to President Trump's new nationwide school choice program. Two of them are Democrats, and that includes Colorado's Jared Polis. He called it a no-brainer decision. He said he'd be crazy not to do it. Why would he leave money on the table? And then the other one's New York's Kathy Hochul, of all places, has indicated she plans to opt in as well. Some other Democrats were trying to have their cake and eat it too by... Basically trying to get guidance to be able to use the money only for kids in public schools, which... flies in the face of the point of a school choice program. That would be a school stay program where you get money for staying, but in the government school system. That is an allowable scholarship avenue. You could use it for tutoring and after school programs and public schools, but you can't prohibit the private students going to private school to be able to pay for tuition with the scholarship money. Josh Stein tried to do this in North Carolina, most recently in Vermont. They have a Republican governor, and he signed this bill from the Democrats, which basically says that only scholarships can be used for kids in public schools, which that's not going to fly with the rules that are being put out by Treasury. I would predict now, Corey, I'm heavily leaning after seeing him this weekend. He's going to run more of a progressive. He's made that calculation. I'm talking about Josh Shapiro. What he did co-opting, America 250, and the way he approached this, the way he approached the trans thing, he's going to try to find a lane not to do it, but a unique lane and then talk incessantly about that unique lane. What do you say? Yeah, I mean, Jared Polis took one direction. You know, people say he's going to run as the moderate Democrat in 2028. And I think that's the right call to say, look, this is a 80-20 issue, basically Republicans, independents, Democrats support school choice. No one wants to be trapped in a failing school. And families want to raise their kid in a way that's aligned with their values, whether you're on the left or the right. So I think Jared Polis has taken the right direction. But... We did see Michael Bennett lost the primary in Colorado to a progressive. You saw Zohran Mamdani's socialist candidates won in New York. So, you know, maybe Josh Shapiro tries to play to the left. I'm not quite sure. I mean, he told us that he supported school choice when he was running for governor after he got called the hypocrite on the issue in 2022 for sending his own kids to private school and attending private school himself. And then...
He vetoed his own campaign promise. He almost can't make this stuff up after he went on Fox News saying that he supported school choice. So he's now trying to kick the can down the road. Every excuse in the book, I've talked to his education guy. They want to give him me an answer. He's not given the media an answer. And so he's trying to straddle the fence, I think, still, by pretending he supports school choice. and then not lifting a finger to do anything about it, when now he can't blame the house anymore. He's the sole decision maker in Pennsylvania. the governor has the decision to opt in. And I think all 50 states will opt in at some point. The thing is, you know, it's going to take some more Democrats to get a bigger domino effect to have everybody go in. Corey, while all this is going on, you have an eagle eye, we went through quite a battle here, and we've stopped them, sort of. But they made a big play in Pennsylvania while the rest of the nation. at least even if they're being dragged, is slowly moving toward choice. They fielded it and all out attack, these miserable people attacking poor kids and their families and this wonderful scholarship program that's worked. for over 25 years, and it was an 11-hour sneak attack. It was incredible where this came from. So there's still out there these elements. They were trying to take away 30,000 scholarships from kids in Pennsylvania in the House. Thankfully, the floor, they amended that part out, but they still wanted to regulate the crap out of the program, make it as least attractive as possible, and to try to protect the status quo, but that's dead on arrival in the Senate. Corey, moving forward now, the teachers union, are they serious about this? They even have a price tag on it. I'm praying they lead a national march on Washington, bring those Chicago kids, buss in thousands of them, whatever they want to do with Trump. That doesn't matter. If the nation sees these, and I think due to your efforts and a couple of other people, I'm looking at a story of real clear education. The decline of the teachers union and how to advance the trend, the NAA is down by 400,000 members, and it's not gone back up. We are gradually seeing you. So what we're left with are the real hardcore of hardcore, the Randy Wine Gardens, Becky Pringles, the ones that come after you. Why are we seeing this decline in union members, which is a good thing? Well, the 2018 Janice decision now says that you cannot be forced to pay dues as a condition of employment, whether you're in a red state or a blue state. So that's one part of the puzzle. COVID woke a lot of people up. And a lot of teachers saw their money's going to Democrat politicians. There's a lot of conservative and independent teachers. And even if they're Democrats, they may not want to.
fund through their paychecks political causes when they just want to focus on the basics. So 15,000 teachers alone have left. their unions and join the Teacher Freedom Alliance in the past year, they provide free liability insurance. And so teachers in red and blue states can go to optout today.com to leave their unions. And this is one way to starve the beast. This is how you hold Randy Weingarten and Becky Pringle accountable. And when you start to see these resolutions that came out, they want to spend $5.2 million of teachers' paychecks. uh... this year on uh... calling for the impeachment conviction and removal of donald j trump from the u s presidency that's straight from uh... their resolution they want to quote national march on washington dc to remove trump before the november twenty twenty six midterm election in quote that sounds like an insurrection to me and teachers shouldn't be forced to fund it it it's just it's It's so crazy how off the rails they've gone. And this is why people are leaving the union because it makes them look bad. You see Becky just freaking out at the annual convention just this past week in Denver screaming about things as usual. And she makes half a million dollars a year. Randy Weingarten spent $1.4 million in union dues over the past year to promote her book calling conservatives fascist. I mean, you can't make this stuff up. It's crazy. And teachers are looking at this and they're saying, you're not paying me enough money. And you guys have all these political agendas and the vanity book projects. And they're not seeing the benefits of it. It's just really making the profession look bad. One more item, too. What are educational reparations you posted on Twitter? Business Item 24 calls for educational reparations by the NEA. You'd think I'd know a little something about this. I mean, what in the world are educational reparations? I don't know. If you look at their business item, it says it would immediately reduce student loan debt, create equitable funding for historically black colleges and universities, and support African-American black students in special education programs, end quote. So I don't know if this is calling just for funding for black students. I think that that's a violation of the Civil Rights Act to only say that one, just because you look a certain way because you're a certain race, that you should get an additional benefit and more taxpayer money. I think that's... ridiculous that the union's calling for this. But I'd have to look more deeply. I mean, it's just another crazy thing where it's like, you see these things. It's like, what in the world are they even fighting for now? They want reparations. And you have the unions calling for this.
It just really goes to show you. I look through all these business items. None of them had anything to do with improving educational outcomes. It's all just political garbage. Yeah, absolutely, Corey. Well, you, this is your season here. They just go inside. It's amazing. Where do we find you and tell us about the book one more time? By the way, they did this on the 4th of July. Yes. I mean, while Patriots were, I was in D.C., you know, supporting President Trump and everything he's done for the country and the biggest fireworks show and world history, it was phenomenal. The unions are out here screaming about Donald Trump, crying about things, and going to Denver, Colorado, where they were trying to pass a bill earlier this year to label parents as abusers if they, quote, unquote, misgendered their... young children. I mean, it's just, of all places, of course, they picked this place where they're assaulting parental rights over the past year. You can get my book. It's The Parent Revolution. It's endorsed by Trump at Amazon or basically anywhere else, and you can follow me on X. It's at DeAngelis, Corey. Corey, thank you so much. Keep them coming. I'm sure they'll have a few more before the day's over. That's right. Yeah, so keep an eye out. They elected a new president as well. Our name is Princess. Moss. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Her name is Princess Moss. Her name is Princess. Yes. And she's from Virginia. And I think she was at an event. during the election cycle in Virginia with that guy who's now the Attorney General who wished death upon children, Jay Jones in Virginia. So we got a real winner. This person is a super far leftist, and they just picked her as the new teacher Jean Boss. She might even be worse than Becky Pringle. Wow. Thank you, Corey. As always, appreciate it very much. Yeah, thanks so much. Great talking to you. All right. Princess Moss, the new head of the Teachers Union. What could go wrong? Yeah, exactly. March on while I'll bring it on. Please, just march on the Harrisburg or march on my studios with Becky Pringle. I was around this time last year when we had Becky Pringle lined up to be a guest. And then the bookers just did a casual Google search. And they said, Ms. Pringle's not available tomorrow. Oh, okay. How about the next day? Yeah, they looked more like students rather than teachers. They procrastinated until the last second. And then they wanted to do the project. They went, oh, shoot. Yes. I was going to throw three softballs. That's more than I usually throw just to really soften the field before whatever. President Trump, pretty funny, just said, yeah, I probably would put Ted Cruz up as a Supreme Court nominee because all members, the other 99 members of the Senate, all of them want to get rid of them. Democrats and Republicans would vote for it. That's true. That's a good strategy. I think a lot of Democrats, yeah, get Cruz out of here. All righty, 855, 839, 12, 10, coming up, coming off Taylor Swift and the nonsense.
Why are millennials in love with pre-ups? I'll tell you what some people think. Given what they said was the biggest pre-up that we've ever seen, could they really, in this, there's some reports out there. Every act of marital infidelity that Travis Kelsey commits would fine him $20 million. That was one report that's in there. It's apparently page after page after page. And if you have a pre-nup, you want to use another name, I'd love to hear from you. Are you nuts? Why do that? 855, 839, 1210. Tom Chiridano, on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. All right, all-time underdogs, fictional. Welcome in. That's aside today. Get in, get off the start to a great week. We also have Dom's Money and Melody, Dave Matthews, Summer Tour, 2026 tickets to give away with that at about 213 today. 855-839, 1210, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is push pound 1210. So, Sylvester Stallone, birthday, I think it was yesterday. Hit us with that all-time underdog. Any pop culture, anything related to that, that's what we are looking for. As we just discussed with Corey DeAngelis, Josh Shapiro shows his true colors of the lane he's getting in. I mean, my God, this guy. This guy is a new level of pretentious. He is ruthless, beyond ruthless. And again, the local media, the statewide media, love this guy. They can't get enough of them. So he is going to be a major player, particularly if the polling is anywhere accurate as far as what he's doing in the governor's race, we will see. Now, I mentioned this pre-nup thing with the Taylor Swift nonsense over the weekend. I'm looking at a story that says that, In 2010, as best people can tell, prenups were at about 3% of marriages. 3%. Even that, I think, is a little high. By 2023, the latest that we have, at least that I could find, I'm looking at an article on this, why millennials love prenups. Long the province of the ultra-wealthy prenuptial agreements are being embraced by young people. including many who don't have all that much to divvy up, Jennifer Wilson, December 22nd, 2025. And in there, they talk about, by at least 2024, 47% of millennials were in favor of or would consider or have a pre-up. Is it just because of divorce? because of, you know, a generation that we hear, the unsteadiness of things, they want something that's steadier. I just am stunned. The whole concept of it to me is not foolproofing a marriage. It's fooling yourself if this is a way to go. Oh, I know, yeah, but Taylor Swift's got two beans. I get it already. I'm so tired. And Lena Dunham.
surfaces at the event. And I don't know if I have or can say, I think I have it written down. I have to dig it out of file. But Lena Dunham, who is obnoxious, think Kathy Griffin in overweight together, something like that maybe I'm thinking, making some kind of metaphor about gays and pro football. That was her contribution to the wedding festivities. Must have been a hell of a, I don't know what her role was as far as the speech there, what she did. But Lena Dunham. Okay. Why? Yeah. No one's ever gotten a bigger ego after having one hit show. Yeah. Well, it's, yeah, and it's based upon something. Look. All right. We're not prudes here. It's not that. It's just constant with this. So it's a gay joke because Travis Kelsey's there. And this apparently is what gays would like to do, but pro football players are doing. That seemed to be the gist of Ms. Dunham's contribution to this. And apparently they were able to use the escalators and all there, even though New York shut escalators down. I'm a big fan of shutting them down because I don't think you should ever touch them. The number of people that touched you out just thinking about touching the escalator. I tell that row all the time. You just get down a little bit lower in a crouch and you're able to navigate the step. You don't have to grab on this something. No, you shouldn't have to grab on. No, like an earthquake is coming. But when you do that, just think of where that escalator's been, it's recycled. I don't think they clean that. You're not kidding me. No, not nearly enough. No. Like every hour are they cleaning in at the Cherry Hill Mall? I don't think so. What year is this? If it breaks down, maybe they clean it. All right. Big one o'clock hour. Here's how you get in. Hit us with that character that is in a book, play. movie TV, all-time underdog is what we're looking for. I don't know. I mean, it kind of defeats the purpose. We get it. All right. There's a million of them out there. Forrest Gump, that was a good one, other than the Jenny comment. By the way, I don't know. By the way, Jaws was on. I watched it in almost super slow motion. Jaws and Jaws 2. And I'm saying to Rowan roasted the same thing. Linda Kern's really defending this guy? I'm saying, yes. Does she see the whales on his suit jacket there? Did they see the scheming he's doing here? I watched it in slow motion, including Larry, you're going to sign this paper right now, or I'll kill you. And particularly, how much evidence do we need, Jaws 2? Well, Linda says, yeah, well, they reelected him. Okay, there you go. 8-5 and the guy that plays Lynn, the big real estate guy. Oh, my God. Good to be.
Mommy, what's that man doing up there in that tower? They tell him it's bird watching. It's weather observations. And she goes, no, it's not. 855-839, 12-10. You get a line right now with Dom on Talk Radio 1210. Dom Jiu-Dano, weekdays, noon till 3. From Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.