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113 segmentsDom Chiodano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. All right, it is Dom time. Is this the death warrant for the country? I never say anything like that because we can beat him, we can come back. I'm talking about the cockamamie decision around so-called birthright citizenship. And I mentioned that of all the years I've done talk radio, This has always been something. Now, before I started doing talk, I don't think the average person, well, birthright citizenship, what are you talking about? The ins and outs of that. But people would bring it up constantly. And Trump went the whole nine yards, actually went there for the Supreme Court hearing on it. And yet we still, we still once again see Johnny John Roberts, who, by the way, the Supreme Court released their financial disclosures today. is worth about $16 million. Amy Coney Barrett, once again, a miss. So, you know, I think Republicans have to have more of a conversation about the mechanism of picking Supreme Court justices. And you can see how bad Republicans have been that the Associated Press, no, NPR. Right after this citizenship ruling, all the final decisions were out there, said, Samuel Alito has retired. Not is retiring, but has retired. Not true. They had to retract it within minutes. Why are they doing that? Because they realize what a threat he is. And a moron, like George W. Bush, to the man are born. was going to put in his real estate person from Dallas on the Supreme Court until we stopped him and we tagged in the great Samuel Alito. So look, I hear all this stuff. Well, Dom, if he doesn't retire and they win in 2028, then what are we going to do? They're going to put the person on the court. He's too valuable. He has to remain there. to combat this Johnny John Roberts from George W. Bush and the miss of Amy Coney Barrett. Several yesterday, and I talked to Linda Kearns about it. At some point, I'll ask John you, people like that when we get them on. Why do we miss? And yes, it is political. Let's face it, it's a shame. I know we say it's the person who is the most qualified, all that. But it's also the person who's going to reflect the person who put them on the court. And we're not getting that with John Roberts. Well, maybe George W. Bush. We're not getting it with Amy Coney Barrett. That is one of the all-time misses. And little goodie two shoes, Amy Coney Barrett wants to polish the apple for John Roberts. That's what I see happening. Now, John Roberts wrote this decision about birthright citizenship. People are saying it's a death warrant because you have people who are wanting to come here just to have that pedigree, American citizenship. They know how valuable it is. They don't buy into necessarily. That's why we don't let the foreign born become president. It's the same idea. We don't trust you on this stuff. Samuel Alito talked about that. He was blunt and said, no, no, no. We don't trust you on this stuff. We don't trust.
that you're going to have our best interest at heart if you come here. And then they started to talk about chain birthright citizenship, how the bank shot of it is. Upwards of 100 people get to come here off this. Just get over the line, drop a baby. That's a citizen. And away we go. I have to say, though, this is a big moment that President Trump pushed this. So what can you do about it? The only thing that can be done on this, it's not statutory. The only thing that can be done is a constitutional amendment. And you know how difficult that process is. I don't see that happening, but that's the only remedy. You're not going to remedy it any other way. The Bill Gates are open again. Trump has stopped the border, but if they get in, drop the baby. That baby is a citizen. It can be a Zohran Mamdani. It can be an Ilhan Omar. How did we ever end up with so many people that outright despise the things that we value in this country? How did that happen to get to this degree? Well, by a variety of these programs. And you have people that are in grades. Zohran Mamdani is one. He can't take the greatness of the country, add to it, tweak it. No, no, no. He wants to upset it. He wants to change it completely. So we're going to talk with someone from Fair, the great group that monitors illegal immigration trying to do something about it. Now, on the other level, the Supreme Court by 6 to 3, notice the three always vote in lockstep. They didn't vote to exclude trans girls, whatever the hell that is, from beating up on other girls. They voted to say, Are you kidding me? Yes, we can pass laws saying that males are not going to be in female sports. Now, let me explain. Maybe you're a new listener. Why I love this issue is we are winning on this. Today was a big win. But they're not giving up. And election cycle after election cycle, bring it on, Democrats. Bring it on, you commie socialist. Every time this comes up, it's going to do political damage to you. Riley Gaines was the first that spoke out. Then someone who's meeker and milder, Paula Scamlin, started to speak out. And on and on and on it goes. Now we have a revolution saying no. Now, Josh Shapiro has not gotten that memo. He does the thing, hey, folks, why would you, why would you be against these poor kids just wanting to play sports? Can't they play sports? Yes, go knock yourself out. Guy Sharaki must have written a column in 10 minutes after the Supreme Court saying, as you know, he's a softball coach. And he went after Minnesota's championship recently was won by a team where the pitcher pitch back-to-back days, I think seven innings. to drive the team to the championships, and that pitcher was a male. Doesn't anybody, look, I couldn't be in a leg like that. I would have to be in restraints, handcuffs, leg irons, the whole thing. I just wouldn't, I wouldn't tolerate it. But it's a winner. And it's a winner with people that sometimes don't follow politics like you made. You saw that in the 2024 election.
When they hear this stuff, though, they go, who's in favor of that? Kamala Harris, remember? What do I do? You vote against her. That's the value of this issue. We are winning, but it is a slow rollout. So it's 25 states now that have this. Here in Pennsylvania, we can't even get a vote on the Fairness in Women's Sports Act. And yet the stuff shirts over at the Enquirer in these other places always lecturing us, they don't say, what is wrong where we can't get a vote on a bill? Because Democrats know that a good number of Democrats will vote for it. And we'll have that here in Pennsylvania. And if I hear one more lame argument, why are you guys always talking about this? It's so few people. And why are you continuing to do it? Well, don't you want trans- girls to have a shot? No, I don't. Get out of here. It's ridiculous. And it's ridiculous that it lingers. Today was a big moment forward. Does they signal, though, the end of it? No. Now we're into the trench fighting. And they're going to continue to do this. And I hope they do. And as they do, this is going to be. all out war. By the way, I'm looking at a poll. Should children of illegal immigrants born in the U.S. automatically be citizens? 91% of Democrats say yes, 75% of independence, even 44% of Republicans. What does it mean to be a citizen? Does it mean you just got dropped here? That's not what it means. The founding fathers were not on board with what was ruled today. It was Johnny John Roberts, who wrote it. and Amy Coney Barrett. The big story, as you know, though, is how do we miss? I mean, I don't know that we hit a home run with Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. Both are, I don't know about Brett Kavanaugh. Gorsuch is brilliant, and he basically rules the way I think it should be. But look at the other three. You can be a moron. Ketanji Brown Jackson, they all say he's a moron. It doesn't matter. You know how she's going to vote every time. She may not know what a woman is, but if she did, a male can be out there playing against it. That's what the Supreme Court is about. Let's take off the gloves. It's not about niceties. It's putting someone brilliant like Samuel Alito in there and then watching him create havoc against the other side, as he did in the abortion case. All right, phone lines are 855, 839, 1210. We're going to talk at 1230 with Jennifer Say. Remember, Jennifer Say was a big wig at Levi Strauss. She started to have problems during COVID about some of the nonsense in San Francisco. And that led to her being bounced because of her, shall we say, activities against transgender in female sports. She actually now has another business where she developed a whole clothing line on chromosonal values, I would say. So it's amazing. She'll be here at 1230 to break down this decision what it means. 25 states now are okay. This is constitutional. You can exclude, you can do common sense. Yo, take a look down. What were you born with? Go over there.
The tactics at Democrats, you know, I have really this week and last week on the scholarship thing really gone full board to say I hate every one of these people. I actually, it's beyond just politics. Anybody that would do what they did and then cowardly won't come on this show. Maybe we ought to ring up every one of them. And we'll get into it in the first two minutes. They're lying to the Archbishop. They're lying to these people. And Archbishop and others, what are you going to do about it? Are you going to call them out? More on voters in Northeast Philadelphia. Are you going to continue to vote for Democrats? When your kids are going to school inside trailers at Lincoln, everybody in the freshman class is inside a trailer. Why? Because people came here illegally. Brazil is a hotbed of this. And they're overwhelmed. Yeah, where do I vote for more Democrats? What do we do with people here in Philadelphia that continue that insanity? And the Gallagher's and the Docherty's of the world up there in northeast Philadelphia. What in the world is the sickness? It's the union sickness. That's my theory on that. The suburb sickness, that's a little hard to say. Okay, let me give you the side question. So, I think it was yesterday, was National Alaska Day. So, Henry put a spin on this. We are looking for something or someone, because I have a someone too, associated with the great outdoors, camping, hiking, all those things. I don't think I've ever camp. We went to the Poconos once. We were outside a lot, Rose ID, and we both said, oh, man, let's not do this. Sorry, Linda, Poconos. But I'm going to say bugs. That's one of the first things I think about. And the second thing is a person of sorts. Not smoky bear, but smoky the bear. Yeah. He's a bear. He is the bear. He's not smoky bear like he's a human. Smoky bear. Why do they do this? Because they're crazy. Smoky to bear knows he's the bear. He's the only bear. He's the only bear. Well, I don't know. Oh, boo-boo, right. Yeah, yo-hee. Hey, boo-boo. Yeah, but he's the only one associated with the outdoors and PSAs, though. He's the bear. Yeah, only you can prevent forest fires. Yes, and then there is the, the native American chief with the tear coming down, too, I associate that with the outdoors. Okay, Henry, how about yours? Yeah, I'll take two things off the board. How about the first one I, when you build a campfire, you know, at the campsite, right? It feels like sometimes when you're sitting around the campfire, the smoke somehow always seems to find you and hit you in the face no matter where you're sitting around. Just, hey, it doesn't matter. The wind, whatever way you're sitting, that's where the wind's going to blow and that's where the smoke's going to inhale you. And you go to bed smelling like a campfire. So that's one thing I'll take off. And then the other one I'll take off. How about a...
Kind of keeping it local up in, you know, Appalachia, Appalachia, however you want to say it. Niche, it's Appalachia. Yeah. Tomato. Well, when it falls dead quiet, it is Appalachian folklore that an apex predator is nearby, although some people would like to say, no, it's not an apex predator. It's something paranormal. It's something supernatural. There's cryptids out there. There's skin walkers. You don't know. It's something. Either way, the forest falls dead silent and you're walking around. Get to cover. All right. The all-time far as seen to me is Michael in the office when he creates a poncho and a headband five minutes in, then just goes nuts. By the way, we'll play it on Friday, I told them. Alfonso Rivera, we interviewed today because Washington does it right. Their 250 is much better in Philadelphia. I don't care who says it. Guess who they have appearing there in Washington, and we don't have it. Patty LaBelle. Oh, no way. Wow. So how is Patty the Bell not Philadelphia enough? This helicopter in, better do her song, and then helicopter to Washington. Or helicopter on 2400 market. Yeah, right. Or bring her right in here and make sure she brings some shrimp that she cooked for me. I said it to the guy and goes, wow, that's rare. You must really, you know, I said, well, it's a long story, but Ms. LaBelle is going to perform in Washington, not here. And yet they want to say this is really Philly. I would say Patty LaBelle is a lot more Philly than Will Smith or Christine Aguilera or whoever else. They're propping up there. I agree. Yeah. I was shocked to see her on the list. And they have Chicago and they have this big Trace Atkins thing. Again, they blend the patriotic with just a good show. Why do we insist on just a show, a party that could be anywhere? It's just, well, the audience wouldn't like that. Okay. Well, then go home. All right. Let's go to Kirk. So this movie is based on the side question title. Okay. The movie The Great Outdoors starring Dan Eckward and John Candy and Bart the Bear. Funny movie. Yeah. Well, John Candy is unbelievable. Yep. Okay. So, all right, we got that all going on. 8558, 8, 9, 12, 10, something or someone in a good or bad way, something about the great outdoors. I have a feeling we don't have, I would say, under 20% of the audience are great outdoors men and women. I don't see it. Oh, for sure. I think you could roll out everyone. Yes. I don't know. I don't towards Chester County maybe. Okay. All right, but by and large, I don't see. Camping sounds great. Until you're there and you go, what the hell is going on here? I don't know how many Eagle Scouts have got listed. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, let's get some weeblos or something here. All right. That's a funny word. Phone lines. All right. What did you have to do to be a weebleau? All right. What did you have to do to be a weebleau? Just keep being a Cub Scout. Oh, okay. All right. Because that's, yeah, you get all the way to the end. You're a weblow one and a we blow two.
Do you remember them? Yeah, of course. In South Philly, we didn't have the same kind of scouting. Our scouting was dunking Louis the Rat down the culpr in the corner to get a half ball to one down. It was a distinctively different thing. Yeah, no, we were making pine with derby cars. Nice. I'm looking for it. If I have a picture of Louis the Rat, you will go, oh, yeah, this is Louis de Rat. And he was a real thin kid and could slither inside stuff to get you stuff. It was unbelievable. All right, Louie, if you're out there, give us a call, so you know who you are. 855, 839, 1210, grab a line. Tom, Giordano, on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Oh, man, that Diana Rossini again, Henry, check out Mediite. Oh, no. She gets into a traffic stop, and she says, hey, to the officer, I'm an NFL reporter, and I just wrote that Sean McDermott got fired from the bills. said i was just uh sending i sent a tweet was going to pull over because i have to make calls i know you don't care but i'm just letting you know my reason why it was a work thing and it was an emergency for what i do okay uh now would you like to have some tea or coffee with me maybe uh god I hate when people do. I mean, I guess she kind of did it in a respectful way almost. Yeah, it wasn't. Do you know who I am? You know, you know who I am. She was more like, no, I'm sorry. I'm an NFL reporter. I didn't, I didn't really, you know, I had to do it. I had to be first, but I understand why you're pulling me over. That's kind of okay, but still a little, a little pretentious. Yeah, because is that really true or not? If it was, I get it. Are you a Bills fan? Please tell me you're a Bills fan. Yeah, McDermott's gone. That's what she was going for. Now, let me tell you about Coach Rable. Yeah, that's, okay. Pat's fan. Unbelievable. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10. By the way, in Colorado, we have another, I told you about this woman that probably will defeat. I think the Democrat has served 15 terms. And she's the one that says, hey, we have firefighters, we have cops, that's socialism. Why can't we have that in healthcare and grocery stores and everything else? She's poised to win today. Now, she's in Denver, which is fairly left, maybe not New York or Berkeley, but it's left enough. I think she'll win tonight and they'll be saying, let them, the more they tell themselves, this is the face of the party. In fact, here is the new head of the Democrat Socialists. This is cut 10 of America. Top leader David Jenkins. Listen to what Jenkins says is the goal of the Democrat Socialist of America. I mean, our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism. There we go. That's just recently with the win. Our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism. The Joe Frazier statue is moving to a parody with Rocky. I want to get into this today because I, you know, he was much later than his prime and he had difficulties at that point, you know, after all the battling and all that. But when they did a Rizzo anniversary, they had me as MC, and Joe Frazier would show up.
Big Rizzo guy, I think connected to the tough cookie, Lynn Abraham. And just watching him, you know, the first thing I got to, you know, they come up to the mic, they got to go like this and all. Oh, man. I just can imagine getting hit in the body once there. You would crumple, you wouldn't get out of the hospital for the average person for a year. You know, some of these guys like Tyson might be the side question tomorrow. You see the ferocity. But when Joe Frazier got inside and is working you over, man, remembering Rocky when he has Apollo and he's taking it to the body. Oh, God. Yeah, the body blows. Oh, and that left hook and the slaughter shop. Anyhow, they're starting up, regrettably. I don't care if you want to make it the Frazier Rocky steps. But they're starting up even Chorrell Park or the racial angle of this. Why is Rocky the guy inquire again and not Joe Frazier? I mean, isn't it obvious? The film is the all-time, and maybe the film is based a bit on Joe Frazier. I'll get into it more. But if you want to call it the Rocky Frazier steps, I think Joe Frazier certainly is deserving. But the idea that somehow and other there's something wrong. with lionizing Rocky and what people get out of this is ridiculous. All right, let's go to Phil in Delaware, and Phil's in on Talk Radio 12. Hey, Phil, good afternoon. Hey, and good afternoon to you as well. I'm just getting back to beginning my week, so I thank you family for being there on the air. Well, thank you, Phil. So my thought. Phil, what happened to you there? All right. Let me put Phil on hold here, and we'll see if we can clear that up. Raymond and Yardley on Talk Radio 12. Hey, Raymond, afternoon.
All right. 0 for 2. I'm not sure if there's a little bit of an... Yeah, good day for the phones. Great, great start. Yeah. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10. That's how you get on board. AT&T and Verizon Wireless. All you have to do is just push pound 1210. We have a lot more to... Oh, I got to play this one for you. Does she say this in the beginning? I don't want to play the whole thing. Yeah, I've got it. I've got it queued up. Okay. So this is cut for our buddy, the dean of decency. Now, you know how Madeline Dean and her hubby made their money? It's not me saying this. It's the inquire, right? It's the inquire talking about their bicycles in communist China and the labor to create those bicycles. So they have a mansion at the shore. They have one out of Montgomery County. This woman, the dean of decency, is beyond insufferable. She is the local leader of the JV squad. That's the Houahan used to be wild up in Lehigh County. It's the Mary Gay Scamlin, you know, that whole gang. Listen to what she said on MSNBC. She was in a meeting, and I hope it was Marco Rubio that said, now, that's stupid. We're turning off your mic about Iran. Here's Madeline Dean. Supreme Court decisions and the rant and raving of the president. We had a conference call. It was not a classified call with Marco Rubio and Mr. Steve Witkoff. And it was bipartisan, members of Congress, House members, Republicans, Democrats. Mr. Marco Rubio gave a very brief opening just talking about the... the shots back and forth over the course of the last four days, then sent it open to questions. We didn't learn much of anything. I have to be very, very honest with you. Oh, of course. And it was all based on talking about the MOU, the 14-point MOU. I did ask a set of questions to the secretary and to Mr. Steve Witkoff, which really piqued his eye. He cut my mic off and said that... He called my question, smart-assed and stupid, cut my mic off and said, there's your answer. I was simply asking tough questions about who wrote the MOU. Why does it sound so in favor of Iran? And from... literally paragraph one, we're already out of sync with what was to happen. I also mentioned the fact, and I think we should never forget, that in this reckless unconstitutional war, which is what I said to the gentleman on the call, 13 service members have died. We must never forget that. We're not forgetting. Your party is the one that forgets. And thousands of civilians killed throughout the region. But he called me smart-assed, stupid. I think this diplomat or would-be diplomats been hanging around the president too much. Oh, nicely played. Thanks, Henry, for culling down at four and a half minutes of the dean. Unbelievable. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10. Hit us somebody associated with the great outdoors. And again, who knows what was said there when Madeline Dean. They don't want to forget. Of course, we're the ones that don't want to forget.
Their party is AWOL on any of this stuff. Okay, coming up, Jennifer Say. We've had her on a lot. Riley Gaines, Jennifer, say, or one, two, as far as the people that have moved the ball forward. This is a big day on this trans issue. Nothing's going to be definitive because the other side is crazy. They're wedded to this. Remember, I think that's a good thing. We're beating them inch by inch. But if it goes through two or three more political cycles, you can imagine how damaging it is to tell people, you want to do what? You want to have that male out there beating up on my daughter playing sports? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's not a male. He's a trans girl. All right, Jennifer say next on Talk Radio 1210. Tom Chiridano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. All right, one of our all-time favorites, Jennifer Say with us, YouTube.com slash 1210 WPHT. You can see her in addition to hearing her. We couldn't think, hey, you got to have Jennifer say on a day like this, which is a big win, but is not definitive. We're still with 25 states that are still saying that males can beat up on females. Jennifer, how do you read today's decision? What does it do? Yeah, I think you got it right. 27 states that have laws on the books protecting women's sports, those are upheld as not in violation of Title IX. They are upheld as constitutional. 23 states do not have laws protecting women's sports, and they can continue to do so. So we won, but we're not done. You may have laws protecting women's sports, but you don't have to, is basically the way I would put it. Is it on your radar screen? Because any time I get someone prominent on in a particular issue, I try to tell them what's going on here if I think it's important. The Democrats here, the Fairness and Women's Sports Act, nine times or more have moved it to different committees so it will not come up for a vote. And the reason they've done that is they know a dozen to 40 Democrats might vote for it. It would pass here in Pennsylvania. Are they doing that in other states? I think that I think you're right. I mean, I do think we need national legislation. I think we also need state-by-state legislation. I live in Colorado, which is a deep blue state. I chaired a ballot initiative, which we got enough signatures for, and it will be on the ballot in November. We exceeded the number of signatures necessary by, I think, almost 25%. So, you know, just like in Pennsylvania, everyday normies, you know, everyone thinks it's stupid for boys to compete in growth sports. Everyone. It's the normal position, right, left, middle. Everybody knows that boys and girls are different. So for some reason, this ideology has taken hold, and the people with influence on the left in the Democratic Party, and I don't just mean in politics, but in educational institutions, universities, media, et cetera, are espousing this view that, quote, unquote, trans women are women. And they are, so they're... Even though the minority, it's a very loud minority because they have the mic. Yeah, well, Bill Maher, Jennifer says it best many times when he's on. He's been on many times. You go to a dinner party in Beverly Hills. Half the parents there have a kid who's trans. He goes to one, say in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, it's zero. So it's a social hysteria that's driven. Yeah. I, as an observer of this, I like it politically because we are winning.
But they're going to continue to fight. It's going to take a while to win this. Yeah. And that means this is a road as in 2024 to political success. This cuts through second to none. Yeah, I couldn't agree more. I mean, my feeling is, like, how can you vote for someone who doesn't know that men and women are different? Like, if you don't have such a fundamental understanding, or you do understand, but you're willing to lie about something so fundamental, you are not fit for office. You're not fit for anything. You're either a moron or a liar. I don't know which one. I don't care. Both make you unfit. Exactly. So, Jennifer, over the years, how many years has it been now? You were an executive. We talked to your story. It's a fabulous one. Big executive. And then the COVID stuff in San Francisco. And then you've bank shot it into this. You have your own clothing line, which is very successful. You brought those two things together. What's it like for you? Do you... Riley Gaines, you know, we know Riley very well, has to have bodyguards and stuff like this. The hatred's unbelievable. How about with you? How about with you? Well, I'm not as, you know, known as Riley, but I definitely get my fair share. Riley and I actually share a few stalkers, which is we compared notes. We've compared voicemails. There are open police and FBI investigations because of harassment and threats of violence directed at me and my family and my employees. So. It's not easy out here in these main streets, but it's important. And I'm not going to be bullied into silence about something so fundamental. I'm not going to not stand up for my daughter and for little girls and young women across this country. You know, I competed as an elite gymnast, as a child. I endured terrible abuse in the sport. You know, the pressure not to speak up about it for both the athletes and the parents and other coaches who could see it was intense. And even when I did speak up in 2008, I was, you know, dragged across the internet and called every name you can be called. And all I was trying to do is soundly alarm and say little girls deserve safety in their training environment. Well, you know, I was proven right in the end. So we can't let those insults in that name calling, even if it does feel very threatening. We can't let the bad guys win. Yeah, we've been playing this state senator Weiner who's big with the trans community and done all those things. So he's at a trans event. But because they believe it's genocide in Gaza, they go after him too. This is among the top violent groups when they don't get their way or at least threatening violence.
Yeah, I couldn't disagree more. I mean, I'm not a Scott Weiner fan. Right. But I almost felt bad for him watching him over the weekends. To your point, he was at a trans march as part of pride, and it was for Shabbat, actually. I think it was on Friday. He is Jewish. He actually has... you know, taken a position that it is a genocide in Gaza. But he didn't fast enough and kind of vociferously enough for these people. And they harassed him and physically accosted him. And he was chased out of this march that he's attended for 22 years. And I think it's just a lesson. Don't bend a knee. Never bend a knee. It's never going to be enough knees because now he's on two knees and he's supplicant. And it's still not going to be enough because you know why? Because he's Jewish. Yes, that's exactly the secret sauce, so to speak, here too. That's the other problem. Your clothing line, how's that going? Where do we find it? It's great. We're two years old. We make high quality premium athletic gear. You don't need to buy your clothes and your training gear from brands that don't support women. We make men's and women's casual stuff like t-shirts. Team women is a good one to wear today. I'm on team women. But we also make high performance training gear, all the stuff you need to work out in high-intensity workout. So go to XX-X-Yathletics.com. Yeah, buy brands that line up with your values. Jennifer, one other area, too. I monitor this and ask you because you would know more day to day. I did see the beach volleyball woman, Carrie, and I forget her last name, but as a pretty prominent Olympian. Walsh. Walsh, that has now jumped into the ring speaking out publicly. Are we seeing any more women of prominence? Martina Natarova has. pretty much, you know, sometimes she slides back because of the pressure, but there are a few. What's happening on that front? Yeah, it's a great point. I hadn't seen Carrie Lee Walsh, and she's a four-time Olympian, I think three-time gold medalist. I might get some of the facts wrong. And Martina has been a great advocate for the protection of women's sports, despite kind of continuing to be pretty far left. I think we're making progress, but here's what I'll say. We don't have a currently competing star female athlete. Think about the stars, the top 10, 20 stars in women's sports. You know, we don't have any of them saying. women's sports must be protected. We don't have any of them that weighed in after the IOC ruling saying women sports would be for women, saying this is the right decision. Thank you, IOC, not one. And so I think we still have a long way to go. Well, I would say we protected Caitlin Clark, so this should be next, right?
Sophie protected Caitlin Clark, I guess. Well, maybe Sophie Cunningham might be the person it might say something like that. I would think, oh, man, I can't imagine the WMBA then. Jennifer, thank you. Yeah, she said a little bit, but we want her to be a little stronger. Yeah. Thank you for having me. Well, Jennifer, thank you. And thanks for coming back to your previous work, melding it into this work. I admire that tremendously. Good luck with it. Thank you so much. All right. Happy fourth. Thank you. Happy forth, Jennifer. Jennifer say here on Talk Radio 12, 10, the beauty of this to me, the Longview, I know we'd rather just say, all right, enough of this nonsense. This is crazy. This is still going on here in Pennsylvania, though. And the bottom line should be it ends today after this. They're not even going to allow it to come to a vote. It is stunning. But the bottom line is I would bring this up. You hear me. I try with Stacey Garrity. And if they say to you, well, is that all you got? You're constantly talking about trans with Josh Shapiro. It's got to be maddening running against this guy. Just all our protection on him is just incredible. It's like Krasner in Philadelphia. That's why I believe you got to throw, take the gloves off. Remember with Judge Dugan? He brings up your wife even tangentially. Stop the thing. I'm not debating anymore. We're going to settle this, you punk. You got to do this with Josh Shapiro. If we continue just to have little forums and debate issues with him, the media gushing for this guy will carry him past us easily. All right, phone lines. They are 855, 839, 1210. Dom Chiodato, on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Okay, it is Dom time. During that break, reading a 91 page scathing dissent. Well, I didn't get through all 91 pages from Clarence Thomas about the birthright citizen, 91 pages. And essentially making the point, particularly as an African American. that we know clearly where this came from, what they were trying to do with the South, people that were freed, emancipation proclamation, all of that. But these weasels, and another one who is not a total miss. Well, I, you know, he's like a, he's like a couple of Phillies relievers. They're not total misses. There's some good. Yeah, well, yeah, the guy the other day with three walks and running against the Mets, Kinderchuk. That's a flyer. Why am I always putting his name? Orion. It does sound like a reliever name. Yeah. Anyhow, he's like that. Would you trust him in the big moment? The guy I trust in a big moment to drive it is Samuel Alito. I trust Thomas. I pretty much trust Gorsuch. Cavanaugh is relatively. I give him a BB plus, not a miss, but not great. Amy Coney Barrett is an F and it's going down. And John Roberts, as the head of the court, is beyond an F. So we can blame George W. Bush for John Roberts. Who do we blame for missing on Amy Coney Barrett? I mean, I think the
Trump administration has to dig into that. Who said what and how did they miss on this? You can't miss on this stuff. That's all that it's about. It's political. All they're brilliant people. All that. We almost missed on Samuel Alito. That wasn't the choice. My God. You think Democrats are going to miss? No. They know Ketanji Brown Jackson can roll over tomorrow. It doesn't know her name, but she's going to say, I'm against Trump. The wise Latina, Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, the insider. You know what they're going to do. There's no significant ruling I ever remember any of them voting with the Republicans. Maybe a minor thing they have a day. I don't feel like going into the office. Let's give them that one, you know. But Brett Kavanaugh is suspect also. Well, you're saying you want this. Yes, you're damn right. It's political up and down the line. That's what I want. That's why you win elections. That's what elections are about. Sadly, the power of the Supreme Court means that we have to put people on there that are going to reflect the point of view when we win elections, because that's exactly what Democrats are going to do. I see Mark Thiessen on Twitter saying, well, doesn't this take away the Democrat argument about packing the court today because they ruled on a big one against Trump? No, it doesn't. They don't care about that. They're going to continue to say it. They want 99 judges there every day telling us different sheriff in town. You don't have your liberty anymore. That's what they want. They don't care how many times they win. And we've won all these appointments. This is not as bad as the 76ers draft over the years. I would say Amy Coney Barrett might be worse than picking Ben Simmons. And I'm telling you, sitting right here, I'm not picking Ben Simmons. I don't care what you do. I don't care if you attack me with a bunch of guys. I'm not picking Ben Simmons. Yeah, he put this in terms and even I understand. Yeah. That's grave. That's very grave. Exactly. Yeah. So with Amy Coney Barrett, how did we miss? It's madding. All I could do is by some of the writings and her appearance before the court, but I'm not talking to her there. If I were a president with somebody I'm going to put on the Supreme Court, I'm going to meet with them easily 50 times for hours, 100 hours or more. I'm going to talk to 5,000 people. That's what I'm going to do. And I'm going to be ready. And I'm not going to miss. But Amy Coney Barrett is like some of the worst number one draft picks that have flamed out incredibly. John Roberts, we all said it at the time. Yeah, this guy, suspect, the wife, the whole thing, you remember. Now he's worth $16.9 million, according to a report today. Gary in Newtown, Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Gary. Hey, Dom, Henry. Good to talk to you guys. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Thank you. That'd be all it is. Yes. Happy Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah. Happy Hanukkah. So Dom, I'm listening to you this morning or this afternoon and I'm thinking, wow, I think I might be anti-Dom.
Because I love the edging. I love the weed wetter. I love the – I can tolerate the beach with an umbrella and a chair and alcohol. And if the water's too cold or if the water's too hot, I'm out. I can't do it. I would ban the beach umbrella. You can put that one down, too, Gary, in your notes. You want to go to a beach, get a tan. Ever. Never go on vacation. Ever. Never go on vacation. Why do you need a beach umbrella for? Because I don't want to be sweaty all the time. I want my tan, sure, but I also don't want to, you know, be glistened up like that. I can remember very few days where it's that bad. My God. You don't sweat like me. Okay. I can't. God forbid the wind is coming from the west, and you got the greenheads coming on the beach. I'm out, but put me in a pool. I'm done. Well, the green hat thing, I would say, is unendurable. I agree. Brigantine used to be bad, and I don't know what they did. There were rumors. There was a nuclear thing there or something because they're not there anymore. Well, and as far as you're guys thinking about who your callers, your listeners are that are or are not great outdoorsmen or outdoorsmen, I will put myself into great outdoorsmen to say, I'll be sending a picture to Row and sending it to Henry and Kirk. My son-in-law, my son, and I climbed and summited Mount Whitney after 37 miles of three days hiking back in COVID of 2020 in June. How high is Whitney? Matt Whitney is the highest mountain in the continental United States, which is 14,504 feet. Oh, my God. Wow. Again, I'm fine corrective. Yeah. I know. It wasn't for correction, but it's just the anti-dom part of me. I'd rather be in the woods than on the beach because there's many more things to do, in my opinion. There you go. Well said. So I'm going to go with hopefully it might be a triple player, double play to graved outdoors because this guy, this president, the 26th president of the United States was when he was born, he suffered very severe asthma and poor health and he worked very hard on breeding to be physically strong through exercise and outdoor activities. He's a Harvard grad. He was from New York City where he was born. And he's the guy who not only. established the park service, so the great outdoors that we have with the National Park Service, he also is etched, his buff is a monument on the greatest four presidents in my book out in my horsework, which is outdoors. Absolutely. Teddy Roosevelt is an outstanding answer. Thank you. Thanks very much. I have a lot of problems with him, not as much as Woodrow Wilson, but...
You talk authoritarian constitution, things of that nature. There's a lot. But yeah, great outdoorsman. Hard to beat. I feel like I've never heard that about Teddy. I feel like you bring up Teddy Roosevelt. Everyone's like, oh, Teddy, of course. Yeah. You're the first one I've ever been like, I don't like some of the things you do. Yeah, the constitutionally, things of that nature. I get it that he wanted to do what he thought was the right thing and all. And there were trust to be busted, as Elaine said. But 855, 839, 12, 10. All right, coming up, we'll talk at 1.30 with Fair. They're the premier group out there on immigration, illegal immigration. What does this mean now? Some people saying it's a death sentence for America over the next X number of years. You're going to see people that really don't connect to the country. They just want their kid to have that lottery ticket, that pedigree, to be a U.S. citizen if they choose to do it. This was a bad decision today, to put it mild. Amy Coney Barrett. We might have to ask on the side, who is she liked to as a disappointment, all-time disappointments? Might be a good. You know, for me, it was Chris Christie. How was I so wrong? After we hugged Obama and we had that shootout, man, we never talked again after that one. Ah. I could feel my cotton mouth going all the way to my forehead, and my headset was off like this. And when he said, I'm going to need some more time with Dom here today. You're right, buddy. You can have all the time you want. All right, 855, 839, 12-10. Dom Giodano, weekdays, noon till 3, from Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.