Pastor Bill Devlin Joins The Show From Kenya

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Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. All right, some things never changed. The Fed leaves interest rates unchanged. After all these replacements here, they still will not do it. Dom Giordano's show, Mike C on Twitter, has a great picture beyond warfare. When someone calls it sauce, would you like some more sauce? on your macaroni. Whoa. Whoa. That's it. That's it. That's war. Get to the ramparts. A hundred-year warfare with the Zeoliites on that one. Yep. That was duked out in Phoenixville. Oh, my God. I may have said to a guy, I don't care that you were bored in Rome. It's gravy. Henry, you were there for that one. Yeah, it was pretty much that, right? By that point, I had it. Yeah, it was that you were coming, that argument was coming to a head. You just couldn't take it anymore. Yeah, when a guy starts, well, I lived in Rome. So? Well, I think I said, why lived in South Philly, buddy? It may have been. That was war. It was over the line. All right, buddy, Rome, South Philly. And there was a tepid South Philly clap there. That's what really got me. Wait a minute. It's like Brooklyn. Well, Pastor Bill Devin, our buddy, globetrotting, is in Kenya. But he responded to Henry's beacon out there. I bet our Heritage Foundation economists, if he were on the moon, he would say, all right, Henry, I can only give you three minutes. We'll have to clear it with NASA. But let's go to Pastor Bill Devin, his part during this whole thing around COVID. Hey, Bill, what are you doing in Kenya today? God bless you, Dom and Henry and Captain Kirk. I should call you guys the gravy boys. So God bless all the gravy boys. God bless your listeners. And, yeah, I'm here in Northwest Kenya, just to give people a little orientation. And I'm happy to be your roving international correspondent on 1210. And I'm in an area of poverty-stricken. The people live the same way. They live in mud huts, no infrastructure. It's right where Uganda. Northwest Kenya and South Sudan meet in those three borders. And I've been building schools here for the last 10 years to get a little graphic. This is an animist tribe called the East Bacott. They mutilate their little girls. It's called female genital mutilation or FGM at age 11 after their first menstruation. And then the fathers sell them for 30 goats or 30 head of cattle to the highest bidder after a year at age 12. So we came here 10 years ago. Yeah, it's a tragic situation. And I came here 10 years ago with the invitation of a pastor in Nairobi, Kenya, and he said, come to East Bacott. You'll be the first Missungo white person there in 70 years. They may try to kill you, but let's go make a difference. So we just completed, yeah, that's a true story. I just completed, Dom, my 25th school. So we build schools. We call them simple schools. You know, nothing fancy, no AC, no electricity, no inside toilets, no running water. And we put up, I put up 25 schools now as of yesterday for $8,000 each. And, of course, we've been talking to the folks about Jesus, and we've seen a lot of conversions and transformations to Jesus. So it's really an exciting place. I've been here 15 times, never been threatened. In fact, they laugh at me because...

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I'm the first white guy they've seen in 70 years. So it's a great joy to work with these impoverished people, as I do in 15 other countries, Dom. And I'll be in Cuba in about two weeks, and I'll talk to you then on August 7th. Oh, yeah, we'll be setting that up. Bill, so you probably haven't seen as much of Anthony Fauci today taking the Fifth Amendment. But maybe even more apropos, the Archbishop of Philadelphia, took the Fifth Amendment religiously. Telling his pastors, telling his religious figures, not to even engage with parishioners who may have had, and look, it's all in conscience, it's all, and I'll let you handle that part, whether these were religious objections or medical objections and how that plays out. But you've got to talk with the people during COVID when they don't want to get this vaccination and their livelihood, their career, the military. They're all going to be out unless they figure away around this. Yeah, and Dom, I hats off to you in 1210 because I remember we were talking about this right in the middle of the beginning of COVID, and that's where my dear friend, I was just with him three weeks ago, and Gerard at St. John Newman Parish Shrine. And I didn't have an opportunity to talk to him, but your listeners would know that it was now almost five and a half years ago where my dear friend, Archbishop Nelson Prez gave a decree, as you just said. and said no parish priests within the archdiocese can give a religious exemption. to a parishioner. And so I just stepped in basically because of you, Dom, and I remember that call, I think it was in April of 2020, and you said, Pastor Devlin, what are you going to do about that? So I gathered together a group of volunteers, and we created this eponymous organization called the Vaccine Exemption Task Force. And over the next year, we helped. doctors, lawyers, city employees, nurses, teachers, hospital workers. We even helped a group of nuns over in Ireland who heard about what I was doing. And we didn't, we were all volunteers. I didn't charge anybody, anything for a religious exemption letter. We saved, actually, Don, because of you in 1210, we saved over 200 people from getting fired from their jobs. And all I did was we crafted a religious exemption letter based upon the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that your employer in that law says they must give you a reasonable accommodation for a religious belief. And so our first step was to...

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give them the template for that letter, and they gave it to their employee and their employer. And 80% of the people who submitted that letter with their signature got it. There was another 19% that said, hey, you know, the hospital HR people are giving me, you know, they're crawling up my leg. And so for probably another 30 people, I had to personally interview at no cost. And I said, I have heard this person's statement of faith, and they want an exemption, a religious exemption from the vaccine. And then we maybe had two or three people that we referred them to a pro bono attorney. So guess what? Out of those over 200 people, Dom, because of your help and because we crafted this religious exemption task force, that everybody we got a call from and delivered a letter. Their job was saved. Now, one person lost their job during a year period. So, I mean, this is the collaboration of talk radio and a crazy pastor like me that will come alongside and say, look, you know, and then, for me, the butter has slipped off the noodles, the elevators, and go to the top floor, and I'm three French fries short of a happy meal for Jesus. And so as a result of that, just think about these nurses, these city employees. The police officers, I mean, teachers, I could go down the list and they'd say if they don't get a letter for me in a week, I'm going to be fired. And single moms, I mean, you name the person, even this group of nuns in Ireland. And they said, look, you know, the head of our order is mandating we get the vaccine. Now, we did not take a position on the vaccine. You want to get the Vax, go ahead. You don't want to get it. We can help you based upon religious exemption. So it's a clear victory that we've had. And even today, Dom, there are some businesses that are mandating not only the COVID vaccine, but the flu vaccine. For whatever reason. And so we've done some religious exemptions based on the civil rights law in 1964 for people that were mandated. If you don't get the flu vaccine, you're fired. And these were not new people, Dom, that were in like a training period. These have been people, you know, in Catholic hospitals, mind you, that had been there 20, 25 years, people working in the kitchen, nurses, doctors, you know. So we just said we've got to help these people. And regardless of where people were coming from, we didn't ask them why they didn't want to get the vaccine. Some people said I'm religiously opposed because, you know, Moderna and Pfizer used the, the cells of an aborted child. Other people just didn't want the MRNA stuff in their bodies. And, of course, me being a retired registered nurse. Back in the day, I actually ran a psychiatric hospital in Fort Washington. I got hired to do that because they said I would fit in well with the patients. But think about that. Think about all the people that we helped, and it was a collaboration between what Pastor Devlin did and 1210 W PhD. So I've really got to thank you, Dom, and your team there when Dan was producing for you. So this is just a tremendous success story, and it continues.

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today and imagine that if you had the opportunity to help 200 people save their jobs. You know, these were not the big shots. These were the little people that, you know, go to work daily, 9 to 5, 7 to 3, 3 to 11, 11 to 7. And with your help and with God's help and with Jesus' help, we were able to deliver on that promise. Thank you, Bill, very much, for people that want to help because you need support, building all those schools, et cetera. Where do they go to connect with Bill DeBlin? Yeah, and I'm going to, as people say, why do you give out your cell phone? I want them to send me a text, and I'm going to give it. It's a New York City number, and it's 646-2-33-7-279, because I'm all about not just sending people to a website, although I'm all over social media. You can see me on Facebook, William P.B. Devlin. You can see me on Instagram on X. And so call that number 646, text me 23379. My email address is OctaneFaith. OctaneFaith at yahoo.com. And, Don, thank you so much for this continuing story. I mean, this has been going on now six years. So thank you for your faithfulness, and God bless you. And God bless Henry and Captain Kirk and all your listeners. And I just encourage your listeners to keep Jesus number one in their heart and life. Thank you, Dom, and God bless. Stay safe. Thank you, Pastor Bill Devlin. I mean, you know, I love the idea of characters. And if I, just to ask this, just as the thing in honor of Devlin here, I think of my top 10 characters. Henry, I'm not sure in your time, you know, these people that are regulars, either they're a guest, they're a caller, or whatever. over it. Deblen is one. Now, number one, I don't see how you can beat. I mean, he was, Philadelphia has characters. These other Sunbelt don't. Joey Vento. You can't, you can't even imagine some of the stuff that went along with that. But Deblen is right there. You can't invent a guy who globetrotts the world, calls me from Cuba, et cetera, and has been here in the Philadelphia area. That's where originally I met him. Would you say Zenos, even though it's been relatively short, only a year or so with him, is one. He's a character for sure. Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely. All of her callers. Yeah, yeah, there's a bunch of them that are callers. Yeah, yeah. So it's that kind of thing, and I don't know why the Archbishop. Look, have the priests talk with these people. If the priest says now, I don't think this is religious, okay, but over 200 people. were saved in that manner from Bill Devlin and talk radio 1210. One of the things about Bill Devlin always, it's just funny to me, it's like, you know, sometimes you reach out for a guest and sometimes they're like, oh, sorry, you know, they're traveling, they're on the train. Oh, it doesn't matter, yeah. Bill's just like, yeah, I'm in Kenya or wherever. Yeah, I'll hop on for 10, 15 minutes. He's got the satellite phone. Yeah. Well, E.J. and Tony's the same thing. E.J. put down those economic tables.

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Jump on right now. Yes, sir. That's why I was guessing the year. Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah, absolutely. All right. 855, 833, 9, 12, 10. More on Anthony Fauci coming up. But really, it's a look back. And one other point, the thing with Devlin is a lot of those people, it was after we saw some of the side effects vis-a-vis the vaccine. It wasn't even early on where this started to build up. And you had to make a choice around this. Should people have lost their jobs in military? Of course not in this. And yet, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who was trampling all over that, and that's fine. He doesn't apologize for it. Couldn't even make an argument today on it. And some people, my legal judgment here, I'll put my legal hat on. Well, it's kind of a half hat since I really didn't graduate law school. My sense is that you can answer some of these questions and object using the Fifth Amendment on others. Now, his lawyers might say, don't do that. How would that cut? By the way, somebody called in State Senator Geist. His attorney screaming today was the attorney for Bobby Menendez. All right. Little, little note, you're not hearing anywhere else. Here's how you get in 85583, 9, 12, 10. It is time for, it's Dobbs, Money Melody. Asola, Money Gone. All right, you're playing today for a pair of tickets to see the great Joe Conklin with the City Rhythm Orchestra. Greatest moments in Philly Sports on Thursday, August 6th. Does he do LeBron James? Probably not. Oh, maybe. We're going to have to ask him. Yeah, he does. I think his best is Joelle Embed. He captures the essence of a little bit of softness there. August 6th, Ocean City Music Pier with Ray Dinger, Glenn Macknow. For tickets, visit joeconclan.com. Yeah, so side question that, you know, we're asking for something that means warty, whether someone says something or does something, that you're just like, all right, I've had enough. And there's a lot of avenues that could have went down today with this. You know, a lot of songs about war. Could have gone with the band war. I was going that way for a while. But I ended up not doing that and ended up sticking with a song about war, a famous song. And that famous song is Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones. Only, of course, today it's not going to be sung by the stones. It's going to be sung by someone else. So I want to know the name of this band covering Gimme Shelter, some things about them. Uh, very big band in the 90s, very, you know, known for their melodic rock, I'll say. Um, however, when they first got their start as a band, they had a more punk, edgier sound. And this cover of Gimme Shelter definitely has that punk sound to it. It's off their first album in 1989. Uh, some things about this band, though, they couldn't, they couldn't get booked at a club.

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Until they changed their name. Their name was too inappropriate for this club, so this club wouldn't book them. So they decided, all right, let's change the name to something. So they went through an old true detective magazine and found a random, you know, blurb excerpt in there. Like, all right, we're going to use this as our name for our new band. stuck eventually 10 years or so later they hit it big with a very big hit song that spent 18 weeks at the top of the charts uh top of the air uh yeah top of the charts uh because it was written for a movie starring nicholas cage and meg ryan all right so i i want to know the name of this band that got big when they wrote a song for a Nick Cage Meg Ryan movie. And I want to know who they are covering Gimme Shelter here. Let's take a listen. They don't sound like this at all anymore. Their music that you know them from doesn't sound like this at all, but they hit it big with a 1998 hit from a Nick Cage movie. Want to know who this is. All right. It's 855-839-1210. Hit us with that. You're off to a great time with Ray Deninger, Joe Conklin, Glenn Mack now, 855, 839, 1210. Tom Chirdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. It's the money melody. Where has all the money gone? Show me to my... Well, it certainly is busy day. You heard Henry. This is more of the abbreviated version. There are a lot of clues given there in this year. Wow. I don't know if it threw us off. Here's today's clue. Hit it big because of a 1998 movie they sang a song for. Let's go to Harry in Upper Darby. Harry, what's your answer today? Is it the Gooseley Downs? Nice and on. All right. Very nice. Enjoy Joe Conklin, Ray Dininger, Glenn Macknow, Ocean City Music Pier. Great night. Any more on that, Henry? The hit song they broke through with was Iris. Okay. President Trump, while all this is going on with, Anthony Fauci, dropped something on true social, interesting today. These are charts on Amy Coney Barrett's shifting Supreme Court voting record. In other words, without getting into the weeds of minutiae here, when she started in 2021, let's see, well, in 2020, 65% she voted in alignment with the other conservatives in non-unanimous cases. So we're throwing out unanimous cases, okay? And then it was in 2021, 80%. And it's dipped now to close to 50% most years of the recent years. And one of the arguments being given today is the reason for that is the threats on the Supreme Court, particularly on Amy Coney Barrett, her kids, where they go to school, and the whole thing. Could be.

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Could be an example. And this is a masterstroke by Trump to try to put it on record. Because these Supreme Court justices are human beings, too, that we're watching this, whatever kind of power, it's a lifetime appointment. I think it's more she wants to be in step with the John Roberts Court. He's the problem here, and she follows this. And it's a miss. However, you look at it, whatever she's doing. Amy Coney Barrett is a big fat miss when it comes to who Trump put on the court. I would say Cabinot is a near miss. Gorsuch, I think, is very solid. But think about the number of picks. I mean, it's almost as if the guy that had the burner phones here when he was the son, who was the GM of the Sixers, whose miss more might be very close. Number one picks. I'm talking high, high picks that the Sixers had. Two of them were number one in the world, right? Is it two? Yeah, they had 16 and 17. Yeah, yeah. Two in the world. And they missed incredibly. One guy didn't get the memo that basketball is about putting the ball in the hoop is the number one thing that you do, not just defense in handling the ball. You don't get points for that. So who's a bigger miss here? The Trump advisors and what they came up with here, because he's not doing the scrutiny of these people. You know, it's like the lottery. Amy Coney Barrett's a miss. Arguably, given the way that she was sold and given that she's brilliant and will have some suasion and young into the future, a big, big miss. Souter was a miss. A big miss. They chickened out. They wanted someone without a big written record because they got knocked off a few times. And it was a miss. Reagan missed putting the first woman on the Supreme Court. She was always the five in the votes that liberals got on the major, major issues like affirmative action. I haven't forgotten that. Democrats don't miss. Who's the last Democrat where they went, oh, man, I'd have to really go and research it. You know the big three there that they have now. Ketanji Brown Jackson can't tell you what a woman is and is criticized all the time by other Supreme Court justices because of her lack of legal expertise at an elite level. And yet, she's not a miss. You know what you're going to get there. You know where she's going to go. Probably at Sotomayor, not a miss. Tegan, not a miss. You know where they're going to go. argument, she's a contextualist, she's really following the laws, Samuel Alito is not. Samuel Alito to me is, now maybe because I've interviewed him pretty extensively, I just think he is the best pick. And think about it. George W. Bush had to be forced to put Samuel Alito on the bench. Think of where we would be without that push and without Samuel Alito. We'd be good at real estate. Bush's pick would have been real estate question. You want a house justice? Think about his crafting of the Dobbs decision. But since Dobbs and all that went into that, Amy Coney Barrett-Barre Trump making the point today is nowhere near that alignment. She's much more aligned with John Roberts, who is one of the biggest misses of all time. Bush again.

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Bush would have given us his real estate lawyer and John Roberts. I mean, other than the situation where the president is involved with international affairs on a big time level like Iran, what is the biggest power they have? Sadly, that it affects our lives this much. And that is whom they put on the Supreme Court. I don't know any of the Republican presidents where I'm going to point to and say, yes, these were highest quality and they weren't amiss. That's what it comes down to. Their personal views are involved in this, in addition to their illegal expertise. And we just miss. So good on Trump. Why is he doing that? Hopefully the message will get to Amy Coney Barrett, that people are monitoring this. Will it in a close call here? It's working the reps. That's what it is. Now, can you do it? It's a lifetime appointment. And I'm sure she's got youngish kids, that pressure that the left has put on with threats and everything else, even if it's not in your conscious or your subconscious, you know, maybe there's a sense of not wanting to align with, oh, I don't know, Samuel Alito. But Samuel Alito is the key guy. He is the driving force here. All right. Phone lines are 855, 839, 12, 10. Hit us with something where you go, that's war. The ice cube trades. Six ice cube trades that was talked about. This coming off World War I because Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated. That's it. That's war. Things were bubbling up. But when that happened, for whatever reason, Bang, one of the worst barbarous periods in history, World War I happened. 855-839-12-10. That's how you get in. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. All right, this is Dom, 855-839-1210. You get in. Hit us on the side question also. The former DEI chief for the city of Philadelphia for the Mikie Sherrill Parker administration filed a big lawsuit just being reported on in which she said the Parker administration tried to suppress or rebrand diversity work. and said there were derisive comments made about other DEI leaders. She claimed Parker a centrist Democrat who's black and the city's first female mayor said she didn't care about this. In other words, they have to have that. They're liberals after all, DEI, but they're not going to go down that path. They only cared about minority business. Now, I mention this because I see this as another thing out there. where Larry Krasner is paying attention to this. And the more that Chorrell Parker has seen as this centrist figure, not doing silly stuff toward President Trump and all that, Krasner, who I believe can stay as DA, he doesn't have to quit and run for mayor, I still think he's going to do that. And one of his starring roles, we had Jim Jordan on that will be up on podcast today.

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He'll be testifying based upon what Jim Jordan said. Dates are a little unclear. It'll probably be after Labor Day in front of the Justice Committee about does he diminish the charges against people here illegally so they won't be deported? Yeah, of course. He diminishes them against everybody he can say. Are you kidding me? Watch for this as a star moment. And, you know, I'm not sure that. Jim Jordan, I didn't want to go too far. If I had them all fair, I'd say, look, you got a real, I told him this guy in the ring, this is going to be nuts. And particularly, you know, you're not a lawyer, and that's where he'll go. This will be a big moment. And he's telling the mobs in Philadelphia, I'm taking on Jim Jordan vis-a-vis Trump. I'm the one taking him on. Shirel Parker's not going to do that. Now, Shirel Parker is historic, a great debater, first black female, first female mayor, and a lot of union support and all that. And Krasner's got a lot of people that hate him. True. But I'm telling you, I think he's going to run for mayor in the end. And this will be one of those points that we'll see. Now, some people, you know, like to say, well, he can do less damage there. No, he'll try to install a puppet there. and still help to coordinate that, but also damage the city. I would say this. I've thought about it a little bit. Who would be more damaging to their city? Zohran Mamdani or Larry Krasner? Now, Zohran Mamdani is an extreme hater ideologue, but Larry Krasner is relentless in his ideology. God only knows what he would try to do with executive power if he were the mayor in Philadelphia. I'm serious about that. So we know about Zohran Mamdani, but this guy in the ring is difficult to put it mildly. You have to be ready for battle. It's kind of when I had Christie on. I'm telling you it was ferocious when he hugged Obama that time. My God, I was caught in mouth. I was during the break trying. It's not enough tea in the world. Yeah, one of those beer thing and just water and tea. There's not enough tea. I didn't even go for the tea. My headset was riding up like this over here. What exactly did I say? You almost said you blank, blank, you know, right out of the box, charging, right in there. If it had been in studio, it would have been the best moment I've ever had. He's at good. I'd put Christie in the ring with any of these guys. I think Christie would handle Krasner. I don't know about Jim Jordan and the boys. I think there's going to be a bit of shock when the balls roll out there and they're going, oh my God. He's in the big leagues? Yeah. Yeah. I think Krasner is the big leagues. Oh, wow. Oh, yeah. He's been sitting in the minor just waiting to get called up. Oh, yeah. No, he is. And he's going to, he's a lawyer. And they're not. And that's where this is going to go. And then he'll have some phrase like the pull-up or whatever the mob wants to hear thing. Let's go to Phil in Delaware. Phil's on Talk Radio 12. Hey, Phil.

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Hey, good afternoon and happy Hanukkah to you all. And only 149 days to Christmas. Right. Chopper over here. That's right. And you know what? Between Hanuk and New Year's, I guess I'm going to have to default to Happy New Year's. Yes. That's always the default position. Yes. Just shaking my head. So you know what? Zero stuff. It's interesting. It's Zohran Mamdani with the halal salami. Yeah. Wow. Nicely. Oh, Zinos got to go back to the lab out there in Upper Darby. I was going to try and tell him, but I couldn't. Yeah, he liked St. Salami an awful lot. I noticed that, yeah. I guess that's his thing. Yeah. So, you know, it's interesting real quick before I give my answer. The key word that I've heard no less than 20 times a day online is it's not widely spread. It's like even once. One voter fraud is too many. And I got to give Jennings duking it out and CNN, Phil, to your point, the way to deal with them is say, what's your tolerance? Tell me your tolerance level for how much cheating, Abby Phillip. That's exactly how to go after this. Perfect. I'm going to default to that. You tell me what's acceptable. Exactly. Exactly. So my side for the day, and again, since I drive all day long, the thing that pisses me off the most that makes me crazy is if you have 10 lanes at a toll booth, you pick the wrong one. that they stop and it's not like give five dollars get two dollars change and just be on your way they got to strike up a conversation they're in new york they're in new york and they want to know how do i get to south carolina Thank you. South of the border. What is it? South of the border. Yeah. Only that would have been the countdown. You're only 1146,000 miles away from south of the border. Yeah. Clever. Those ads. Yeah, really good. By the way, that was a good one yesterday to count down. I'm still getting people on Twitter putting them up. All right. These are fighting words. This is war. Archduke Ferdinand, they finally went to war. What is it that propels you to get over that line? 855, 839, 12, 10, you'll get a line. One little update to, we're seeing a stiffening, and I'll tell you an example here, of these towns around Philadelphia, suburban towns on AI. I hear what Stacey Garrity's doing.

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asking for a pause and all that. I think I throw a jolt in here even more because Josh Shapiro's not being dinged by this, even though he got a lot of money from Amazon and everybody else. How do we make people see? He is all on board with the AI data centers. He clearly was. I'll tell you the latest on that. And your calls, 855-839, 1210. Tom Chiodano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. The time has come for the final test. We usually call us the lightning round. Okay, hit us with something that are fighting words out there in Plymouth Township. Fighting words over AI, not only are they duking it out with the developers. They're telling them that temper tantrums and buoying will not move them forward on this. I don't know what Stacey Garrity has to do, but she and Josh Shapiro are on opposite sides on this. And they got all that money and open up the floodgates. And in suburban areas, people are outraged. They just seem to be blaming the local commissioners. And I get that somewhat. That's where they have access to. What issue will rise to the top in the governor's race here with Josh Shapiro, which is critical? Everyday national articles talking about how he's going to carry those four congressional seats. so that they'll have to take a look at them presidentially. All right, 855, 839, 12, 10, something that triggers you, how the world was triggered into World War I right around this time. Seems like 100 years, well, more than 100 years ago. Yeah, it is. The Earl of Tachconi on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Earl, welcome in. Oh, thanks, Don. Yeah. Got to get them in. We're going to have to replay that. He did say Dom three or four times, and at the end, fatigue set in, and it was done. I've got a story about that. I'll tell you later. It's a long run-up story. A couple of quick things. One off topic. You mentioned the parking authority earlier. Did anyone notice that the, besides me, that the consumer cellular commercial that you play on the air now uses the parking wars theme in the background? Just something I just thought I'd throw out there. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, we have to play at some point. It should be easy to access the parking wars. A.E. came here, and they loved it. They thought it was great publicity, and people were saying, I'm not going to that city. But one of the reasons I call it is we've been talking about Anthony Fauci, and I don't know if people remember. I've mentioned this in the past, that I have a degree in biology, and I specialize in pathology. And the moment I saw Anthony Fauci the first time on TV, I said, this guy's an idiot. The fact that he's going around saying that we don't know how to handle this COVID thing, you ever wonder why they called it COVID-19? Because originally it was presented as Cove, SARS-2.

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Because it was COVID SARS 2. COVID SARS 1 happened in 2002, and it was killing 20-year-olds. My nephew got it then, and he didn't die, but he had immunity. And during COVID, he was hanging around people that were coughing in his face and infected, and he never got sick. Anthony Fauci knew that ivermectin hydroxychloroquine was an effective treatment to help with the symptoms of COVID, and he said nothing about it. The man was a liar the entire time. I look at that Anthony Fauci the way in the Seinfeld episode, opposite George. If Anthony Fauci said something, do the exact opposite. Yeah. What's your side, Earl? My answer is going to be, it's bad enough if someone that you know does it as a joke, but if a stranger just walks up to you and say, hey, your wife's hot, your girlfriend's hot. Okay. What are you guys saying on that one? I'm just taking your pulse. It's annoying. It's not really up in the shoot. I mean, are people at that like blunt about it? Like they're not saying like, hey, man, you did a good job. They're just coming up saying, yeah, she's hot, bro. Yeah, exactly. If you say, you did a good job there, that's fine by me. Okay. All right. All right, bro. Text Henry again on that. Michael in Wilmington. Hey, Michael. Hey, Dom, my good, sir. How are you today? Very good. Good. Another good show. Another great guest you've had on. So one thing for me that are definitely fighting where you can start a war, I could be in a line. And the person in front of me is basically buying about 100 things. And finally is about the checkout. And they pull out the checkbook. And I start seeing them write the check. And it's another five or ten minutes because who do I write it out to? And how much is it? And let me sign it. And then let me clear the check. And then let me run the check through the check. I almost went like, here is my credit card and here's cash, just keep it moving. Keep it moving. Very nice. It's all in the call. That is a moment, too, that, yeah, it's, you face the pocketbook, too. Bruce in the Northeast, talk radio 12, Ted. Hey, Bruce. Hey, Dom. You know, you learn something new every day on the Dom show. Nobody knew that Earl has a degree in biology. You know what? And if Dan, that was his specialty, he would have jumped never, forever. We'd be bringing up biology questions. I wrote myself a note so I don't forget to Earl. Tell me about that. The one thing I remember biology, the buildup, the countdown week after week, we're going to have to dissect the frog. Yeah, yeah. I think I was out that day. I timed it one day sick. I'm not dissecting the frog. I don't want to do the frogs. Yeah, right. Ribbit, ribbit. Yeah.

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My answer today is you can picture yourself in a movie theater, we're at a nice, expensive dinner, restaurant, and the person right near you cuts a big bomb. I mean, a fart that stinks like eggs and sulfur, and you're stuck, you know, and you want to go out and slap the guy, you know? Well, it might be a woman doing it, too. Thank you, Bruce. All right, toward the end, we got kind of graphic here, and we learned that Earl has a degree in biology. Robert will call tomorrow, well, astrophysics, I've never reported it. What do you say, Kirk, today? What did you think? Wow, with that, I'm going to go with Greg from Northeast, not filling up the ice cube tray. The six is what did it. It's all in the calls six ice cube trays. Yeah, the six, not filling up the six ice cube trays. Get me irate, too, so I second that. Yep. I'd also like Joan Columbus's answer of beanball. I mean, that's an instant bench. clearing. We're suddenly the staff. I go with the ice trays. Yeah, we'll go with the ice trays. Yeah, yeah. Tomorrow, just to give you a little preview, we sort of agreed on this. Around this time, either yesterday, today, Miami was incorporated with 344 voters, incorporated the city of Miami. All right? So we might do things associated with Miami. I think there's enough. I think there's some pretty wild stuff associated with that. But of course, we're on the lookout for more to summarize with Dr. Anthony Fauci today. What's going to happen is Rand Paul as a committee chairman, they'll at least have to vote on it. Next week, a vote on contempt for Anthony Fauci, all kinds of people already lining up saying that's not going to, I don't know why. He has the pardon, unless they're going to argue, well, we don't know about the pardon, he has the pardon. There is case law on this telling us that if you have the pardon, then you can't assert the Fifth Amendment right to avoid all this. Jim Jordan told us today he wasn't surprised by this. They seemed to know he was going to do this. I was rather surprised. But tomorrow, Al Schmidt, 1215, the Secretary of State in Pennsylvania, meaning the person in charge of the voter rolls, the whole process of this, and a Republican. We hear that all the time. He'll be on. A lot of questions coming off Jersey about this and also about where we stand in Pennsylvania and some of the stuff that Scott Presler has done already with Chester County and these others with non-citizens that are on the voter roll. So look, this is his area of expertise. This is what he does all day long. If you have questions, though, don't wait until after Al Schmidt tomorrow. Hit me on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 or send me an email and I'll consider them. I have a few, but I have to get in there with him to see where he's going with this because Pennsylvania is one of the targets next with Homeland Security. They're already lawsuits, pressures out there. Give us this document or that document. And away we'll go.

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But a little bit more tomorrow, too. We got into it today. Kind of a look back at COVID. And God bless Bill Deblen in Kenya, giving us 200 people that he kept them in their job, some of them police, maybe some of the military, when others would not even meet with these people who had deep concerns. Do I know if they're religious with some of these men, maybe? But they were at least afraid of the side effects, et cetera, coming out of this. Maybe some of them were moms to be. And yet those 200 were able to not be wounded by what happened during COVID. And Corey DeAngelis, if you missed him, the big upgrade here, school choice got quite a push. We're now at 31 states that have signed off the big beautiful bill that will take effect in January. 52 million kids that came out yesterday across the country, 52 million are eligible to get that school choice. Now, I don't know the Trump administration when they're going to do it, but they have to get on the ball to make people realize if you contribute the $1,700, you get that back. off your federal taxes. That's what the whole idea is. Will people do that? That's a big unknown because if they do, imagine even two to three to five million of these kids being freed from school districts like the Philadelphia Public School or, you know, take your pick any number of these school districts that are just fraudulent. They're not proficient. They're never going to be proficient. They're not even going to have air conditioners, no matter how many Eagles quarterbacks are generous and give it to them. All right. The afternoon show is next. Three big hours. Hit me on Twitter at Dom Show 1210 at Dom Show 1210. And do be ready tomorrow. Al Schmidt with us, thanks to Henry, at 1215. Thanks for listening, noon until 3, right here on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Dom Giudano, weekdays noon till 3. From Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.