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Tom Chirado on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT Welcome in. It is 12 noon on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. It is a Friday. It was a fairish Friday this morning on Cail and Company, and it is now a Farish Friday this afternoon. for the Dom Show on Talk Radio 1210 W PhD. I am filling in for you once again here on the greatest radio station in the nation, as I like to call it, as I adjust my camera. If you're watching on YouTube, YouTube.com slash 1210. Everything's all out of whack. I don't know what's going on. It must have been Russia. It must have been China. Or it must have been the earthquake that we just felt here all the way in Tennessee. That is the epicenters in... Philadelphia because apparently the Philadelphia 76ers just signed a Chinese prostitute decided for that. I mean, LeBron James could be on their basketball team. My gosh. Hey, congratulations to you guys in Philly. You know, I, you know, rumor has it. You're booing him already. I mean, so is it. Rumor has it. You're booing him already. What's how we welcome him to town. Yeah, I mean, that's the only way you can welcome him. Exactly. It's the only way. It's a term of endearment. You know. Well, also congrats to you. We just got, I just got found, well, a lot of people found out that you're going to be hosting your own show with Dan Bongino's network. That's awesome. Congratulations. Yes. So that did break this morning. We've been waiting, you know, for that announcement. I will be joining the Silverlock podcast lineup on Rumble. And that'll be Monday through Friday at 1 o'clock Eastern time. So while you're listening to Dom Giordano, obviously once his show is finished, come check it out. It would be rumble.com slash Sean or anywhere you get your podcast by searching for Sean Ferrish. S-H-A-W-N-F-R-A-S-H live. That'll be the name of it. So appreciate that. It's been a very busy morning here, whether it was. A couple hours on Kael and company, an hour on my show on rumble.com slash LFA TV at 10 o'clock Eastern. And then obviously back here again for the Dom show, which we have been, listen, it's been very busy the last couple of days on the Dom show. So we are ready to rock and roll. There's a couple of, aside from the LeBron, because I mean, I wish we could just do a whole. I'll do a whole sports show if I have to, but I feel like there is a station without question. I'm over the moon right now. You guys are happy. Okay, so you guys are happy. You guys are happy about it. This doesn't happen to Philadelphia sports teams. The big name does not come here. And finally, finally, the king of basketball is coming to Philadelphia. I mean, it doesn't get better than that. You're really, you're really living it up here. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Oh, I saw him out outside our studios. The king of the king of. King of basketball plays for the Knicks. When he saw him be outside our studios in our apartment garage, he was like, Herk, LeBron Jay. It's like the streets and out in Center City are going nuts. Yeah, that's what Henry said to me. They're going crazy. Hey, I'm happy for, you know, for the Philly sports fans out there. I'll tell you. And I'm not usually happy for Philly sports fans, but, you know, it's basketball. So I don't care that much. It's just, you know, I used to be a Nix fan.

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You take exactly. If I'm not crapping on you actively, which I already did. I said he was a Chinese prostitute. I played the boo clip, right? So, you know, I already did that. Take what you can get, right? You take what you can get. But. No, I'm happy for you guys. I used to be a Knicks fan when I watched basketball. But, of course, I stopped watching when I moved to Tennessee. I just didn't feel like doing it and then paying to follow the Knicks. And then, of course, they want a championship as soon as I stopped. So maybe if I boycott the Jets for a year. Maybe I have the power. That's a tall ad. Yeah, it's asking a lot, isn't it? Right? It's asking a lot, isn't it? You guys believe in the moon landing or no? Yes. Yeah, I like to think it's real. Okay. So you realize the reason, the only reason NASA gained the confidence to attempt to land on the moon was because in January of 1969, the New York Jets won the Super Bowl, right? The guarantee, you name it. And they looked at that and they said, That ain't ever going to happen again. If the Jets could wind up winning the Super Bowl, you know, we could go to the moon. That was it. The moon's not made out of green cheese, though. No, well, if it was, Chris Christie would have eaten it right. We definitely have gone back. We're new NASA, New Jersey. Right. Or Stacey Abrams says I like to call. Now, you know what? We're not going to say what I like to call her. Let's just, you know, we'll say the Beast of the Southeast and we'll leave it at that. There we go. Because there's another celestial term that probably wouldn't be very good to use right now. Leave it at that. And by that, I mean gas giant. Let's get your minds out of the gutters. Okay. Anyway, a lot of news, a lot, a lot to get to 855, 839, 1210 if you want to chime in. If anything is on your mind, I don't care what it is. You know, I mean, we'll try and keep the LeBron commentary to the sports channel. It was a sports station you got out there. What is that, WIP? Yes, but, you know, if you want to, if you want to call in now and say you're upset with LeBron James coming to Philadelphia because he's a woke bloke, that's fine with me. But, you know, we got plenty of, plenty of stuff to get to today, including the rumors that broke yesterday. And it was Axios that got the, I guess you can call it the exclusive. Donald Trump told Axios it wasn't a leak, so that's a good thing, that he is potentially preparing a massive, that's his word, massive. You know, nobody does a better job.

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You're looking at a massive, everything's massive. A massive attack on Iran. He is apparently planning it. Now, I don't think Donald Trump is the type to necessarily plan massive attacks in full view of the enemy. So is this a negotiating tactic? Is this like, remember how he would make the threats on power plant and bridge? Power plant and bridge day. We're going to do power plants. We're going to knock out the power plants. We're going to knock out the bridges. We're going to knock out a lot. And then Iran came out and, please, let's make a deal. And obviously, that went about as well as one could expect because you can't make deals with terrorists. Although I commend Donald Trump for trying. This way, nobody can say, he didn't even try to make a deal. Because, you know, if he had gone straight to power plants and bridges, it would have said, well, he didn't even give me a chance to make a deal. There's a bloodthirsty, yab-da-b-b-b-bba-ba-ba-da-ba-ba. Right? So you look at this possibility of a massive attack against Iran. Is he going to do it? Is he not going to do it? What is it going to look like? My question to the listening audience, and if you're watching on YouTube, the viewing audience, YouTube.com slash 1210 WPHT. what would you, where do you draw the line where you would be unhappy with the quote unquote attack? Because for me, where I stand right now, I don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I don't believe they can be trusted with a nuclear weapon. And it's a pretty simple explanation as to why. Look at the leverage they have over the world over in the straight of Hormuz. You know, gas prices go up. Everybody's upset about it. Rightfully so. And it's because Iran is attacking. ships in the Strait of Hormuz which is negatively impacting the global price of oil. And yes, while we are energy independent, the oil is still a globally traded commodity. And so that still impacts us here at home. You look at the leverage that they have with no nuke and it's just games that they're playing in the straight. Imagine how much worse their demands would be. Imagine how much more chaos there would be in the world. Imagine how much more turmoil there would be, not just in that region, but for the entire planet if Iran had a nuclear weapon. Because it's not a bluff, right? You look at, you know, people go, well, what's the difference between Iran having a nuke and like Kim Jong-un having a nuke? Because Kim Jong-un is a wild man, right? We call him Little Rocket Man. He's a stupid person. Sometimes he's a very nice person sometimes. But he's not a religious fanatic that is on some sort of jihad, right? On some sort of crusade. Kim Jong-un does not live by a book that calls to slay the infidels wherever you find them. The leadership in Iran does live by that type of book. Does live by that type of command. And to put a weapon of, I don't like to use this weapon of mass destruction, a weapon of devastating capabilities in their hands.

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You can't just assume that they're bluffing. Iran does not play by the rules of mutually assured destruction. And the Soviets were pointing missiles at us during the Cold War, and we were pointing missiles at them. The one thing holding everything back was mutually assured destruction. If one launches, the other launches, then we're in a world of pain. Iran doesn't care about that. They're not bound by that idea. They're not bound by that concept. That's why they can't have a nuclear weapon. They are unlike every other nation in the world that possesses nukes. All those other nations don't, they fear mutually assured destruction. Iran doesn't. That's the problem. So first and foremost, I want to see Iran denuclearized. Absolutely. I want to see Iran denuclearized. I want to see the regime ousted. I would like the Islamic Republic and the regime that's been in charge since 1979 and Iran gone. But how do we want to make that come about? That's the question. What are you okay with? Because I would like to do everything in our power outside. of a ground invasion take the politics out of it and politically i don't think the united states the the american people i don't think the american people have an appetite for a ground invasion they don't even have an appetite for what's going on in iran right now

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But we, I do not want to see a ground invasion. Well, if the regime stays in power, then the regime stays in power. We can denuclearize them. We can find another way. I don't want to see boots on the ground in Iran. Number one, because once you go in, it is very, look at how hard it is to get out. Now we don't even have boots on the ground. Once you go in, it is very hard to go out, and there's going to be a lot of loss of life if that happens. Iran's not a small country. It's a, it's, you know, bigger than the state of Texas. And there's mountains and all sorts of caverns and caves and just, I don't think it would, not that our military is not capable. It's absolutely capable. It would just be, there would be a lot of loss of American lives. So nobody wants to see that. I don't want to see that. Number two, Iran about a week ago asked for it. So fight us on the ground here. I am not going to meet the enemy on their terms. Maybe they were just posturing and putting forth this, you know, oh, we're not afraid of you and not backing down. But I don't want to give them what they want. Okay. So what are you okay with? in the audience what are you okay with in terms of what this massive attack may look like right what are what are you okay with because i'm okay with a lot i am not at the point of being okay with a ground invasion or or boots on the ground you know an iraq type of operation afghanistan type of operation so there is that will uh kind of wade into Those stories just a little bit. Trump may order a massive attack on Iran bigger than ever before is what he says. Bigger than Operation Epic Fury and they may enlist the help of Israel again. So we'll see what happens there. Jack Smith has been hit with a criminal referral. Again, where is that going to go? I don't know. I, you know, is he going to, is he going to jail? Are we going to see perp walks? Are we going to see handcuffs? Is this going to be one of those? Probably not. Okay. But the case can be made. And Jim Jordan is making the case that Jack Smith lied to Congress. All right. It's an accusation. Can it be proven? Can it be proven beyond a reasonable doubt? Is the Department of Justice going to move on it? We'll see. It certainly looks like Jack Smith lied to Congress. His testimony that, you know, he didn't access lawmakers' phone records. And then all of a sudden we found out that he did access lawmakers' phone records. That's not the type of thing you can say, well, I didn't know about that. He knew. So, I mean, I say pursue it. Pursue it and see where it gets you. See where you can get from it. Jack Smith deserves to be put through the same process that he put many others through. You may think it's a revenge tour. I think it's an accountability tour. The way his office conducted itself during the Biden years going after Trump and Trump's allies was disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. Aloha snack bar. We had that again. Aloha snack bar in New York City, a stabbing in the media.

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They don't know the motive. What do you mean you don't know the motive? What do you mean you don't know the motive? The guy yelled the motive in Arabic. Aloha Akbar. What do you think that means? Hugs and kisses? We're unclear of what motivated this guy? I'm pretty sure when you yell that after you stab somebody. clear on what the motive is or what the motive could be at the very least another story involving uh third world migrants in our country out of utah sick story i don't like talking about stories like this but we got to do it because it adds to the case uh regarding uh uh immigration reform amnesty and all that. So we're going to get to a bunch of that and more. We've got a few cuts that we can react to as well. There's some embarrassing. I mean, just absolutely embarrassing. These leftists, they just embarrass themselves. They have a, they have a fascination lately with singing. And so we have that as well. A bunch of clips and things that we could play for you throughout these next three hours here on Talk Radio 1210 WPH. But first, we are going to take a quick break. We've already got one of your favorite callers waiting on the line. This ought to be fun once we jump in. And I love when we get calls like this because it fires everyone else over. Then we get more people to come in and call in. So 855, 839, 12, 10. If you'd like to chime in, we're taking you all the way to 3 o'clock where we hand it off for the WPHT afternoon show. Sean Farish filling in for the great Dom Gerdano on this Friday, the 24th of July. We will be right back on the other side of this break. Don't go anywhere. Tom Chiodato on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome back in. It is 1221. They're playing basketball. There aren't they? They're playing basketball, huh? Well, LeBron James is a soccer player. You know, you watch the way he conducts himself on the court with the flopping and all that. Oh. I'll take it. I don't care. You can say anything you want today, Sean. I don't care. We got LeBron James. I just heard all of Philly groan because they all made fun of his flops. And every time they, every time he flops now, he'll be, you're mugging our best dude, man. Exactly. It's a foul. You're all going to be. Big time flop supporters. Yep. Yeah. Number one flop support. I'm a big foam finger that painted across it. Number one flop fan. Me. Number one flopper. That's it. That's it. All right. Yes, LeBron James is headed to the Philadelphia 76ers. That's good. I guess. You know, I don't know. He's about 65 years old, but he can still play. That's good. You know, he's pushing that AARP. He'll be there close. He wears the wish on his jersey, right? Making sure that he's shilling for all that Chinese cash. It's fine. You know, what are the, the yen? Is that they have in China? Or is that Japanese? I don't know. I don't know. I'm happy for you guys. So the Knicks next year will beat the Sixers in five instead of four. Yeah, hopefully maybe it's the Eastern Conference Finals. Yeah, we'll see what happens. Now, he's played for a bunch of teams, LeBron, now. He's got Cleveland, Miami.

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Cleveland again. Yeah, so this is the Lakers. And now the Sixers, yeah, all right, well, have fun, you know. You guys will have, I'm sure you'll have a blast. I don't know how long it's going to be. He has one bad game. It's going to be a problem. LeBron's never been, you know, too excited to play in the Northeast. Philly's a tough market in sports, you know. It's like New York. Anyway, speaking of tough markets, I hate to put you guys through this again. But we're going to do it. We're going to do it, ladies and gentlemen, on the YouTube chat everywhere. I'm going to play this. Okay, buckle up because we are going to go to the phones. All right, we're going to go to the phones. Buckle up. The captain has placed the fasten seatbelt sign. You know who it is? It is our good friend Martin in Abingdon. What's up, Martin? Hey, how are you doing? You are asking what we're going to do in Iran. Yes. At this point, I agree with you that the only way out of where we are is that there's a change of leadership in Iran. How to arrive at that is... is going to be the question. And I disagree deeply that North Korea is not as crazy as Iran. I think they're... Oh, they're not religious fanatics, is what I'm saying. Yeah, but most of the people in Iran actually are for better relations with the United States. Where in Iran... I'm talking straight up. I'm talking leadership. I'm talking leadership, though. Like, Kim Jong-un is not a religious fanatic. They're both that. They're both black, that's crazy. But we do have to remember, and I told your screener, we do have to remember that when I went to the rallies, you know, Trump and everything, he yelled and yelled about how dumb the Democrats were and how they would have this in a war in a year with Iran, but he was smart. He's not dumb like them. I'm quoting. And he said, I'm not dumb like them. I'll have, you know, I'll get the deal. We got to remember that the promise was no Middle East entanglement. And, I mean, this is going to hurt us in November. In November, people don't forget these things. So what do we do now? Now we've got to find a way, and I'm sorry, I don't even know how to achieve this, of collapsing the entire... It's very complex. No, I don't know how to achieve either. It's very complex. Yeah. Yeah, I have no idea. I have no idea how to do that. What? We bomb all the bridges and, okay, now the population does hate us. We kill, we hit more schools and triple top them and, you know, and what, I mean, what? I don't know the answer. And that's the problem. Like, they're reporting the president had a meltdown today. He's furious. You know, he's in. Who's they? Who's reporting that? Who's reporting that the president had a meltdown? AAP is saying that there was that he was very angry, very angry. AP is always kind, AP is always kind and accurate when reporting about Trump, right? They've never gotten a story wrong about that.

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Yeah, but you would agree with me. I'm sure he is angry. I'm absolutely sure he's angry, but there's a difference between being angry and having a meltdown. You know, I mean, you can be angry and then you can characterize. I could be, I could be angry in traffic or I could be screaming and yelling out the window. There's two different things, right? I mean, so I'd be frustrated if I was Trump. And I don't think he'd lie about how angry he is. He hasn't. He calls them every lunatics and wackos and everything. And maybe they are. They are. We know that. The leaders. But the question still remains. Are we going to keep spending, you know, a trillion dollars? What are we going to spend? And what is the goal? What is the goal? We both know what we want. You know, I know. But how are we going to achieve it? Yeah, well, that's the question, right? That's the biggest question. And what would we support? What would the American people support? I don't want to see a ground invasion. I don't want to see one.

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Right. A lot of lives. He's spending a lot of time there. And I just, I don't want to see a ground invasion. I would like to see at the very least the denuclearized Iran. And I would like to see the regime changed. But how do we achieve those goals? These are, I mean, these are the questions that I'm not paid to answer, right? I mean, thankfully, I'm not in. I don't know. I don't know. You should. Neither are here. I said, but these are the questions that should be asked and discussed, right? And so. I have one question. I've got to figure it out. Go ahead. Yeah, one question. Do you think, and this is honest, because do you think Tulsi Gabbard when she said what she said that they were nowhere near and blah, blah, blah, blah, do you think she was lying? I don't think she was lying. I think that was, she was probably just going off of what she had available. I don't think she was lying, but I do think her assessment was incorrect. Why else would you enrich? Because they had enriched uranium up to 60%. And you don't do that for civilian energy production. And when uranium is enriched up to 60%, it can, that, I mean, they have enriched uranium to 60%, which is far beyond the threshold to produce energy for civilian population. When you enrich to that level, you're trying to create a weapon. That's it. There's no other, there is no other use for uranium enrich to that. So they were close. And when you're at 60, you are literally weeks away from being able to get to weapons grade, right? So I don't think she was lying. But I do think that either the assessment was incorrect. What she came out with was incorrect based off of the information she had. And if I'm not mistaken, I believe she and the intelligence community in this country kind of amended that and said, yeah, well, these are the circumstances now. She made those comments, I believe, in March of last year. And then June came around, you know, Operation Midnight Hammer. I haven't seen her amend her what she said. And the other thing is if she was wrong on the information, that opens up a whole other can of worms. Because Donald Trump said he had a gut feeling that they were going to attack us. Okay. That's something. But now you're saying her in her position, she didn't have the information. She wasn't a low-level clerk. No, she's the DNI, Director of National Intelligence, but our intelligence has made mistakes before. I mean, we've seen it. We've seen it go the opposite direction, right? In Iraq, they said weapons of mass destruction. Did those exist? No, right, based off of whatever information they were getting. So these are all things, right? This is in flux. We're dealing with a government of people, information gathered by people. There are bound to be imperfections. There's bound to be things that are incorrect. People are going to get things wrong. And it's how you adjust to those things. that really makes a difference and determines how things play out. I don't necessarily think that, again, I don't think she was lying. I don't think it was out of malice, but I do think she was wrong. I think Iran was getting close. We know they have enriched uranium to 60%. There's no other reason to get to that point. And you can't trust that they're just going to sit there and say, well, we'll go further and not actually do it. Their own officials in their country had mentioned that they're pursuing a nuke, Iran.

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There are video clips on these officials talking about it. We can't trust them with a nuclear weapon, period. I'm a little, yeah, I'm a little different from you. I don't trust Vladimir Putin. I don't trust the North Korean leader. I don't trust China as far as I can throw them because they'll be attacking Taiwan before you know it. And what do we do then? You know, I mean, in many ways we don't have a friend in the world. I just look at it and I look at these things spiraling. I look at everything spiraling and we talk about we don't have the right information. Man, we better get the right information. I agree. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's all. No, I don't disagree. Yeah, that's it. Well, a good, good call. That's a good conversation, Martin. Thank you. We do have to run a break. But thank you, Martin. Appreciate it. There you go. We didn't even, we'll take the Seafeld sign off now. You're now free to move about the YouTube chat. There you go. That's good. It was good. Listen, no, no problems. I don't, you know, I mean, maybe a little disagree here or there on some, on some minute issues there and some of the intricacies, some of the finer details. But, you know, it wasn't even real turbulence on that one. It was like a false alarm from the, from the cockpit. Anyway. I'd love to hear everybody else's input on where we are with this. What would you want to see? What do you not want to see? What do you support? What do you not support? What do you think the path forward is? Any veterans in the audience who want to give their input on our relationship with Iran? I mean, I've spoken to several veterans who are like, hey, I served in Desert Storm or Vietnam or, you know, over in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some support going in on the ground and say, listen, you know, what they did to our guys and gals, we got to go in there and. and make things right. There are so many different viewpoints here. So I'm very excited to see. We've got a couple of you on there, Bill and Charlie waiting on the line. So when we come back from break, we'll get to you guys. 855, 839, 12, 10. What is the plan for Iran? What is the plan? I sound like Ed from Delran rhyming. What is the plan for Iran, right? What is the plan for the Iranian? attack if there is going to be one and this conflict going forward. 855, 839, 1210. Sean Ferris filling in for Dom Chirdano, and we'll be right back on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. Don't go anywhere. Dom Chirdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome back in. It is 1236, a little bit of sweet emotion. I got along very well with Aerosmith. You know, you look at Stephen Tyler. We wrote a beautiful song together about Justin Trudeau called Dude Looks Like a Lady, right? Think about it. Oh, man. My favorite, you know, calling, it's funny. You know, I remember Bill Parcell's, old NFL football coach, was it Giants, the Patriots, the Jets, the Cowboys. He would do this a couple times. I think the player in question was Terry Glenn.

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and he would refer to Terry Glenn as she in press conferences when he had made some bad plays during the, you know, during the game. She played well because Terry's a girl's name. So I like to do that when I talk about Canadians, you know, like the Prime Minister Carney. I refer to him as her a lot, just nonchalant. Like, wait, isn't that a guy? I don't think so. I mean, he looks like a guy, but I don't think so. Justin Trudeau, we called her Queen Justine. You know, and said that Justin Trudeau is the reason why Katie Perry, since they're in a relationship, wrote the song, I kissed a girl and I liked it. It was inspired by her relationship with Justin Trudeau. All right. How about this? How about this? How about this? How about we get back to the phones? We're talking about the potential attack on Iran. Let's start in Montgomery County and go to Bill from Montgomery County. What's going on? Bill. You're on Talk Radio, 1210. WP. Yeah. Hey, Sean, I got to tell you, I love you, man. I love you. I like your style. So let's get that out there first thing. Yeah. I'm saying this from perspective. I'm a retired general officer of Army Reserve, the 36 years, and having had to pass a folded flag to an next to kin for their loved one dying and what turned out to be a stupid war. All right. So I want to, I want to set that table right up front. So let's go to Iran. Bombing Iran is not going to do anything at this point. It's like the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over again, since you're going to get a different result. As far as going on the ground in any massive way, that's impractical. Now, I think we should have taken Karg Island the first time that Iran made a move on the Persian Gulf, on the Strait of Horm moves. and went in there with a very happy response. We've only had this war plan in effect for 47 years, you know, that we could pull the trigger on any time. And I can tell you that that war plan never thought we'd have air supremacy like we did at the beginning of this thing. Right. So we're not going to be able to do this without American blood being shed. Unless you want to play a long game and strangle Iran economically, and then let Iran kind of get a little bit overconfidence start threatening other Western countries that are alienated by Trump, you know, that aren't joining up right now. But bombing, you know, this massive bombing campaign, it's not going to do it. No war has ever been won from the Lowe. And it's not going to happen this time either. What would you say the solution would be? Do you think we should take Carg Island then as a result? I mean, again, I don't have the right answer or wrong answer. I'm looking for this diverse plate of answers that I'm sure other callers throughout this show are going to come to the table with. So what do you think we should? If you were the commander-in-chief, what do you think we should do? Well, we have to go in to the Persian Gulf in a big way with the Navy, sweet mines, allow safe passage, you know, run interference with the Iranians, and are we going to take hits? Yes, okay? Yeah. And that's with it without putting boots on the ground. But it's not going to be bloodless, whether it's on the ground Army Marines or Navy personnel on ships.

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The only thing you can do is, like I said, try to wait out the Iranians, and the Taliban was good at this. They would say to the U.S., you have a watch, but we have the time. Iran's got all kind of time on its hands, and we have the midterms, and we have other pressing issues in the United States domestic politics. And Iran knows that. They know us a lot better than we could ever know them. And they know how to push our buttons and they're doing a good job. And I'll give you a good case and point that this convinced me that they have staying power. The soldiers that we just lost in Jim Jordan, they were air defenders. They were air defense missile personnel. So that tells me that either China or Russia or both gave Iran targeting information, and Iran is experimenting with how to take out our air defenses using drones. And it's kind of ironic that a place that gets hit, you know, and an air attack is an air defense installation. So the Iranians know what they're doing. They are playing serious heads up ball. And we're just coming to grips with that whole thing. Yeah. Well, I mean, again, it's a very complex situation. Thank you for the call, Bill. As you said, unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an outcome here where American blood is not shed. One thing I will say is, and I understand that, you know, like you mentioned, a war cannot be one from the air alone. The one thing the Iranians did not want us to do back in April was power plants and bridges. Because once Trump made those threats, they immediately, you know, clamored to make a deal, which many of us were very skeptical of, you know, is this in good faith? And it wasn't, obviously. So is that the target? Right. Is that the target? Is that what the United States needs to go after right now in Iran? Seeing as how the regime told us, please don't do it. Like, they freaked out when those threats were made. That might be an indicator of a direction to go in. All right. One more call. Here we go. Let's do Charlie from Philadelphia. What's up, Charlie? You're on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Hi, how you doing? It's good to talk to you. Do you remember Jackie Anderson? He was a columnist and reporter back in the 80s. He was real big. He had a market. No, I don't remember him. I don't remember him. He had a column, and was in one of local papers. I think the Daily News at the time, it was in the 80s. And it really surprised me that they even printed it. It said America eliminates Israel as a middleman in arms deals. And it turned out, Israel was selling our arms parts to the Iranians who at the time were holding our people hostage over there, 400-some people. And we had all these embargoes and everything against them. And they were making millions of dollars. Well, anyway, you know, I thought it was pretty interesting. I even printed this. But that Oliver North stuff all came down. Remember Ollie North and Iran Gate or whatever it was back in? I don't know if you remember it. But, you know, it was a big thing about all these, you know, things going on illegally over there to different big players, arms dealers were doing. And the next time I heard of Jack Anderson, it was 10, 15 years later, he was doing a mutual of Omaha segments on platypuses or manatees or sometimes. He wasn't a big syndicated columnist after that, I'll tell you that.

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It makes you wonder just what's going on in there. And I keep wondering what have all the arms that were in Afghanistan that we left there conveniently. Somebody's making a fortune from that stuff. You know it. They have to be. The Taliban got a hold of that. I'm sure a bunch of people got a hold of some of it and sold it. You know, I mean, there was that guy. It was that guy in Russia, Victor Boot, right? The merchant of death. Biden freed. Didn't Biden get rid of, didn't Biden exchange him for Britney Griner? If I'm not mistaken. Yeah. You have to have a computer to keep up with it. That was a, that was a guy who, you know, you say arms dealer, right? And so like, this guy sold like fleets of planes out there. So it's a, it's a wild world, the black market or market of color. We don't want to get ourselves in trouble, right? But yeah, I mean, what is, the Middle East is a mess. Always has been. And Iran. is a destabilizing force. And I think it's fair to say that if this regime was not in power, things would be a little easier to handle out there. But. But there's just so many geopolitical and religious and ideological and theological clashes in that region that it makes it very difficult to handle. I think priority number one for me, 1,000% is Iran can't have a nuke because of the people who would have their hand on the launch button. And that would be first and foremost. So I just don't know again. I don't know what the path forward is right now. How long are they going to keep checking on us? I mean, we've had inspectors over there for 20, 30 years, haven't we? They were inspecting Iran and Iraq. I don't think the inspectors, I don't think the IAEA, if that's there, the International Atomic Energy Association or Administration. I don't think Iran was giving them access anymore. So they were giving them limited access. So we've got to open that up. There's got to be more transparency there. I mean, ultimately, the best thing would be if there's a better regime. That takes hold over there. The problem that we also run the risk of is if this regime leaves and is gone, could something worse take over if we can imagine that? And I guess that is possible. So that's what happened with this. That's what happened with the show. We got rid of the show and the Ayatollahs got in there and, you know. Yeah. All right. Have a good afternoon. Well, Charlie. Thank you for the call. I appreciate it. And open invitation to anybody else. 855, 839, 12, 10, bring your ideas to the table. Let's hash this out. Let's create policy together, right? Let's create a game plan together. What do you think is the best path forward? I don't think necessarily there's a wrong answer. There's a bunch of answers. Some I prefer more than others. I would like to keep boots on the ground out of the equation. But, you know, of course, my mind is open. You can make your case as to why that must be the way to do it and rip the Band-Aid off. And maybe there's a, you know, maybe there's something I'm missing, right? So 8558, 839, 12, 10, if you'd like to chime in, I'd love having conversations like this and would love to keep doing that with you. When we come back, we'll wrap up the conversation on Iran. Hour two, quick tease for Hour 2.

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And we will be talking about this insane story out of Utah. When you import the third world, you become the third world. More on that when we get to hour two. We'll wrap up hour one when we come back here on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. Sean Ferrish with you until 3 o'clock filling in here on the Dom Giordano show. We're back yet to this. Dom Gierdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome back in. It is 1251 on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. As we wrap up hour one here, massive attack being weighed on Iran. We will see what that all entails. Here's what the reporting says about the quote-unquote massive attack rumor. This was on Breitbart, but it's citing some reporting from Axios, which, you know, if you... If you think about Axios, you see all Axios, not, you know, not necessarily the most trustworthy source. But this was Donald Trump actually speaking with Axios that they're reporting on. It wasn't an anonymous source. President Trump said Thursday that he is close to deciding on whether to order a massive attack, quote unquote, on Iran, quote, bigger than ever before. As the United States expands its military campaign against the Islamic Republic reinforces its force posture across the region and warns Tehran that further escalation will bring increasingly severe consequences. So one thing that Trump is doing here, I think it's very interesting regarding Iran, is what he was talking about regarding the straight, straight to Formuz. And that the damages that are being sustained right here, this is a comment, we're posting on truth socially yesterday, around 5, 6 o'clock in the afternoon. Please let this statement serve to represent until further notice that from this point forth, any and all damage is done to ships, cargo, or anything related there to, will be paid for by Iranian money. that the United States has in its possession and controls. These damages may be very substantial, but nevertheless, this is the fair and equitable thing to do. Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump, basically telling Iran, if you F around in the state, you screw around, you mess around, and you damage a bunch of these ships, you're going to pay for it. You're going to pay to fix it. So, you know, a little bit, again, economic pain there. But we've tried economic pain with Iran. Nothing has happened, right? Donald Trump told Axios, I'm considering a massive attack bigger than ever before. I'm close to making a decision. We're all set for it. Says it would be bigger and exceed the scale of Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. campaign that began alongside Israel earlier this year. This is coming as the United States entered its second straight week of intensified military operations against Iran following attacks on commercial shipping and continued regional escalation. You know, I'd love to be able to sit here and tell you, well, we never should have got involved in the first place, but I don't think that was an option considering where Iran was with their uranium enrichment. There is no reason.

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for a nation or an entity or whatever to enrich uranium to 60% that is far beyond the threshold necessary for civilian energy production. You've had Iranian officials in the past couple of years talking about how their goal is a nuclear weapon. You've had, you know, death to America chanted in their parliament. You've had, you know, their slogans out there. First, we get the Saturday people, then we get the Sunday people. By the way, this nation is a Judeo-Christian nation. We're founded on Judeo-Christian principles. The Sunday people, that's us, by the way. The Saturday people would be Israel and the Jews as a whole, but Israel as a nation. I mean, this is a regime that you can't trust. And because you can't trust them, you can't assume that they're just bluffing. That's why they can't have a nuke. That should be priority number one. And I would say if we could achieve that objective, if I was President Trump, that's when I would stop. You've got them denuclearized. And that's it. I just don't think that that can happen or I have my doubts regarding whether or not that can happen with this current regime in place. That's my problem. If you've got thoughts on this, you can give us a call. 855, 8,000, 12, 10. If not, that's okay. We're going to come back here and kick off hour two with a very disturbing story, centered around immigration, in the state of Utah. It's a sick story. I hate stories like this, but it is very important to bring this to your attention because this may impact you one day. Very disturbing story out of Utah. We'll have that and a little bit more when we come back. Sean Ferris filling in for Dom Giordano here this afternoon until 3 o'clock where the WPHT afternoon show will take over. Again, the number to call is 855-839, 1210. We'll be back to kick off Hour 2 right after this. Dom Giudano, weekdays, noon till 3, from Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome in Hour 2 on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT, the Dom Giordano show, Sean Ferris filling in. Congratulations to the great city of... Philadelphia stand. There is. Wow. You guys got LeBron James. Congratulations. There you go. There you go. Go have some roast pork lo-main in celebration tonight. You got the China's biggest advocate in the United States there, LeBron James. I'm not going to stop. You know, you got at least another hour and a half here. Great. Two hours. Bring it on. He's pumped. Bring it on. He's pumped. He's pumped. Man, is pumped. Highlighter Henry, right? With this green, this puke green Phillies. I'm in here doing jumping jacks. I'm so excited. I don't know what to do with myself.

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He's like, yes, we got an 80-year-old formerly great basketball player. It'll be good. That's it. You could say anything you want. I know, I know on a, on a. a sports level kind of what what henry's going through you know because like when when the texas rangers won the world series in baseball which is something that is probably never going to happen again but that's okay because i will always have 2023 and then you know there were the naysayers like who's the lucky run or like you know you're not going to be a winner next year i was i don't care i won we won the world series like you know like you know like Say what you want. I never seen Henry this happy like ever. Three years I've been at this station. I've never seen this man ever like going bananas. Yeah. Ever. He's buzzing. He's going bananas. I'm tingling. It's crazy. I mean, you would think where LeBron James was 23. You know, like, uh. 23, 43 doesn't matter. Right. He's here. He's home. 43 is the new 20. He's home. Give me a break. You know what again? He's home. He's home. He's home. Yeah, my gosh, yeah. I'll enjoy him. Enjoy him. You'll enjoy him. I mean, until like three games in, he'll miss a game winner. And then, you know, we never should have signed him. We're running out of town. The pitchforks will come out, you know. Send him for a stroll down in Kensington and see what happens, you know. It's what it is. Now, I'm happy for you guys. Yeah, I know it feels to have some joy in the sports world. Certainly welcome news. All right, this is not welcome news. What we're going to get to here. out of the state of Utah. It's not good. These were Arab migrants released into the United States under Joe Biden, have been charged with luring and raping 13-year-old girls in Utah. No, it's not a mistake. That's not a typo. This is a real news story. And the reason why I would like to talk about this is because this could happen to your children. If it could happen in Utah, it can happen in Philly. If it could happen in Philly. It could happen in Nashville. If it happened in Nashville, it could happen in New York City. And so for a couple of reasons, you know, we're going to talk about this, right? Number one being when you import the third world. Third world things tend to happen. Now, before anybody jumps down my throats, oh my gosh, you believe every migrant from an Arab country is from the third world? Well, I mean, the Middle East isn't necessarily the first world, is it?

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But no, I don't believe that every migrant that comes out of the Middle East is a third world savage. However, I believe that these two were. And, you know, this evidence, which we have a confession here, speaks for itself. Two foreign nationals allowed into the country by the Biden administration have been charged with raping 13-year-old girls while they were at a local park in Murray, Utah. Both suspects who are each 18 years old now were booked in the Salt Lake County Jail. On June 24th, police officers approached a vehicle at a local park and saw people getting dressed quickly inside. There were multiple used condoms outside the vehicle, and they found an 18-year-old male as well as a 13-year-old girl. On the scene, They arrested Yusef, Muzin, Yusuf. The other 18-year-old male, Ali O'Dai Imad, was arrested shortly thereafter. The teenage girl said that her friend had just left with Imad and said that they had also had sexual intercourse in the car. Here comes a quote from one of the alleged perpetrators. Quote, I'll be honest. I was having sex. Is that illegal here? Like in the park? There's just chew on that for a second. Here's a foreign national who is either playing stupid or is stupid does not know that you're not supposed to be having sex with 13 year old kids in a public park. These, this is an example of suicidal empathy. We're trying to be kind. We want to give immigrants opportunities. We want to give everybody and anybody access to the American dream. It's, it's very kind. It's very altruistic. It's very nice. But I am only willing to be nice to a point. When your generosity, when your compassion, when your empathy is exploited by people and they start praying on children, That's where my niceness and my empathy and my generosity and my altruism, that's when it stops. Okay? And no, I'm not going to point at these two monsters and say that every Arab or every immigrant from wherever these guys came from is a bad person. That's not what I'm going to say. Because it's not true. There are plenty of people who come from the Middle East who are not like this. But there's also a growing number of people who are like this. The girl with Yousef, who admitted he was having sex with her in the car, 13 years old.

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He's 18. She's 13. The girl with Youssef said that she felt like she was coerced into the act and that it was her first time doing so better be at age 13 when she spoke to officials at a local hospital. Both men admitted that they knew the girls were underage. They were both charged with rape of a child and are facing charges of lewdness involving a child and sexual abuse of a child. This is very important what I'm about to read for you or read to you. Social media is a very toxic and dangerous place. I'm on social media. I'm on every platform. I use it a lot. I use it for my... My work. I use it to get my news. I use it to have fun. I use it to connect with people. I use it to network with people. But it has not just the dark side. It has a toxic, dangerous side, especially for children. Especially for children. And when I think back... To like the early days of instant messaging where you didn't have a profile picture. You had no idea who was on the other side of those screen names. None. None. I used to play like, you know, these little bit of games and you would make an account and you could wind up on the leaderboard and things. And there was the game show network that still exists. But they used to have this like if you you play along with the game online, your name could show up on TV. But there were all these chat rooms and people talking to each other. And they're all asking ASL, like age, sex location. And people were just volunteering their information. It's like, wow. How easy it is to just prey on unsuspecting victims in a situation like that. And it is, it has only gotten worse. The men allegedly used various social media platforms in order to meet the underage girls and then sexually abuse them. Please be a line of defense against something like this. Your government is inviting these people in. Biden was a lot worse than what we're dealing with now, but there's a lot of them here. Okay? And ICE and DHS, they're doing their best to get to find these people and get rid of them. Please be a line of defense against this type of stuff as parents. You may feel like you're being a pain in the butt. right of oh i don't want my kid to get mad at me for hovering you are just protecting them these 13 year olds are on social media mom dad whoever it might have been thinks you know their activity is benign who cares she she's just scrolling tick tock watching videos of whatever it is a smr whatever that they make sounds when they i never understood why people like that

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Stop. I'd rather look at pictures of Nick Kale's feet, and I don't want to look at those either. Gross. But I don't want to watch ASMR grosses me out even more. I'm happy you guys got that little reaction. According to ABC4, authorities believe these two men use similar tactics to get in contact with other victims as well. Both men were allowed into the United States as minors under the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security. They slip through the cracks, they get into the country, they get on social media, and they started hunting. That's the term. They were hunting. They were hunting. DHS said of the arrest in a statement on June 24th, 2026, the Murray Police Department arrested Yusef, Musin, Yusef, for the sexual abuse rape and lewdness involving a child. Yousef was admitted into the United States in 2022 under the Biden administration. On June 24th, 2026, Murray Police Department also arrested Ali Imad O'Dai Amad for lewdness involving a child, sexual abuse of a child, O'Dai Imad was admitted into the United States in 2023 under the Biden administration.

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I can't be clear enough. Two things here. Point number one, can we please stop allowing people into this country that are clearly not exhibiting signs of being able to assimilate here? There had to be a red flag when these guys came in. that they were not going to play by the rules if at 18 years old they're now hunting 13 year olds on social media and trying to have sex with them in public parks there there's there had to be something we could have picked up on the problem is the prior administration simply did not care and number two i'm not saying that the government has to do this and that there should be a policy banning social media use for children because I don't want the government coming into your home like that. Parents have got to be on top of their kids' social media activities. You don't have to pour through their, you know, their texts and all this. Please, please make sure you know who they're talking to on these gaming platforms, on these social media platforms. you know it's it's it is so easy for stuff like this to happen but it's also easy to prevent it and i get you're not going to be able to prevent everything and there are boundaries and you know your children better than i know your children and all that but it's either they hate you for a few years oh my gosh just leave me alone or they wind up getting raped what would you rather have the answer is obvious

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And finally, when you import the third world, you get the third world. We are way to head over heels. Bring them in. Bring them all in. We're way too giddy to do things like this. It's getting people hurt. It is wrecking lives. These 13-year-olds are never going to be the same. We are going to take a quick break and then we'll get into another interesting scenario at a New York City. The Aloha snack bar crowd strikes again. But the media doesn't seem to think the fact that the alleged attacker... Did the Aloha snack bar thing while he did the attack. 855839, 1210, if you want to chime in. It's Sean Ferrish filling in on the Dom Giordano program until 3 o'clock this afternoon. We will be back with more in hour two right after this. Don't go anywhere. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome back in. It is 122 p.m. on this Friday. On Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, LeBron James is coming to Philly. How about it? There you go. You know, I mean, you could be excited about these things. There's not much else to be excited about over there, right? I mean, another guy, fentanyl, Kensington, great. Oh, wait, look over here, LeBron James. Yeah. All right, listen, I know you're happy. Everybody's happy about it. Henry's, there's no bringing Henry down. Exactly right. I'm standing right now. I'm pacing. He's a happy camperman. Have you sat down? No, he hasn't. Since we've been here, no, he has not. I'm telling you, I've just been jumping around, just bouncing around. I can't calm down. He's like on a euphoric sugar high without the sugar. Yeah, literally. Without the sugar. Without the sugar. All right. I mean, you know, someone's got to be, someone's got to be happy that LeBron's in Philly. I mean, most of Philly's mad already at him, you know. We don't dress them up as Santa. They'll boom, right? You know, they'll be called racist, right? Because you can't boo. You know, anyway. Let's, uh, a little pivot there. All right. Little pivot there. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I, you know, I move over to the, uh, I look over on the YouTube chat just for a second, YouTube.com slash 1210. And I see some guy just making allegations that Donald Trump did something to a child. Okay. What are you? Why? Let me, can I just a little aside here? By the way, we're going to put the seatbelt sign back on because I might go nuts. Uh-oh. When Donald Trump is not. around, all right? One day it's not going to happen. I'm going to live forever. Could you imagine that? That would be the eternal punishment for the left. That would actually be hell on earth for the left. But when Donald Trump is not around, whether he's not the president or, you know, when his time comes, what are these people going to do? The Trump derangement syndrome people. What are they going to do? People ask me all the time, oh, yeah, man, you do Trump's voice. When he's not president, you're not going to have a job. I think I'm going to be okay.

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I think I'm going to be okay, right? My life does not revolve around what he says or doesn't say. As a matter of fact, I've probably not put out enough of that fun type of content just because I just haven't felt like it. That's it. You know, there are people who roll out of bed like this guy. that i'm looking at on the youtube chat or these folks that i bump into on x all the time that they they roll out of bed and the very first thing they do when they turn off their alarm is they go wow do i hate donald trump it is like their it is like their identity is to hate another person i was i was no fan of joe biden i am no fan of baroque obama But I don't make my entire life about how much I hate the guy to the point where like this happened. They were screaming and they were looking, they were they were like cheering on algae in a reflecting pool. If Donald Trump was not the president, if Donald Trump was not here, if Donald Trump lived on Mars, what would while you'd be calling to bomb Mars, wouldn't you? What would you do? That's why last Labor Day, last Labor Day, when there were rumors that Donald Trump was dead, the left was like, oh, he's he's finally gone. We haven't seen him in a couple of days. I was like, the only people this is going to hurt is you. You're going to have nothing to do. You're going to have no purpose. Without Donald Trump to hate, your life has no purpose. Imagine. Imagine that being the truth about you. Just imagine. Without Donald Trump to hate, your life is meaningless. You are adrift in a sea of irrelevance. Without that North Star, in your life of I must do everything in my power to visibly demonstrate how much I do not like Donald Trump. He's the center of your universe. You give him more attention than his biggest supporters give him. So to this Richard, you know, and I mean that in both ways, it's apparently his name, but he's also a...

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That's one of those, I'm not sure if I could say that words. So we're just going to, you know, what we're going to do is we're just going to dodge it. We're going to beat around the bush, right? To these folks, your life revolves around Donald Trump. And that's sad. That's really sad. And I hope one day when you look in the mirror and you see how miserable you actually look and the fact that you pretty much have sold your soul out to just be a hateful demon, right? Just a nasty person who nobody wants to associate with. Your parents, if they're still alive, they don't acknowledge that they have any living children. You know, if you have a significant other, they really don't like you. They're just kind of tolerating everything because that's the situation that they're used to. Like, you've become a soulless black hole of despair. Because you can't get over how much you don't like one person. And that is your entire purpose in life. And it's really pathetic, to be honest, I feel bad for you. I feel bad for you. I wake up every morning. I know I've got shows to do, things to do. We've got, you know, my wife's in there. We're figuring out what she's going to do for the day. We've got all sorts of stuff going on here, politics, getting ready, volunteering on campaigns. Early voting is underway. We've got things that we're trying to do here outside of hating a person. And yet there is a very large group of people who you guys are so fun to mock that are just obsessed. with hating one guy to the point where like the the parody and the satire is like hilarious i remember i made a video last august of donald trin said we are here by endorsing breathing we love to breathe oxygen is great because you know what happens when these idiots hear it they're going to stop breathing they're going to hold their breath Right? They're going to do the opposite of what we say. And you're like, no, that's ridiculous. Do you not remember the Tylenol thing where him and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were like, don't take Tylenol if you're pregnant, it could cause autism. And you had quite literally TikTok challenges online of pregnant people chugging Tylenol simply because Donald Trump said not to. You people are nuts. It's sad. It's pathetic. It's embarrassing. It's beneath the human species to live like that. You are sub-humans. If you are people who while you're unevolved Neanderthals, if you are walking around and doing everything in your power, to virtue signal and to show the world how much you just, you don't like Donald Trump, no matter what he says. It's insanity. That's why we call it Trump derangement syndrome. Because if he comes out and says, water is wet. You're like, nope, it's dry. You will detach yourself from reality and objective truths just to counter signal one person. I could not imagine living like that. I couldn't. Couldn't imagine it.

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And yet there are millions of people who do that. What a sad, pathetic life to lead. I'll tell you, what a sad, pathetic life to lead. Well, I didn't, I didn't anticipate spending that much time on that, but you know what? Might as well. And I was, I was, I was, I was pretty much tame. I'm going to take the seatbelts on off again. You can move. Turbulance is over. It didn't really get too crazy. I just added that to this board, right? All right. When we come back, I'm going to talk about the New York City, Aloha snack bar incident. We also have at the end of this hour, Canada doing something absolutely ridiculous. They built a bridge to Detroit. But then, of course, they had to do a land acknowledgement. So we're going to do a land acknowledgement of our own. I'll even maybe break out the Chief Golden Eagle headdress for that. YouTube.com slash 1210 WPHT. We'll have all that and more. 855-835-3-9-1210. If you want to chime in, be a part of the show. It's Sean Farish filling in on the Dom Giordano program until 3 o'clock this afternoon. We hand it off to the WPHT afternoon show. Quick break. We're back with the New York City story right after this. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. This is a good one here. It is a good one. 136 p.m. What is it? Zombie. Is the name of this song? Yep. And their bombs and their guns. Is that this one? In my head. That's the one, right? Yeah, you got it. Yeah, I know myself. All right. You know, besides Phil Omquist, I'm a good music guy, right? Phil's like the music, the music chief executive, guys out there killing it this week in music history. Today, I love it. I love it. I always love when I hear the music, this day of music history, it's always some crazy thing I've never heard of before, like some wild fact about a band that I love that I didn't know. Phil knows. Phil knows all when it comes to music. He's a tremendously talented person. I have to say that, too. And he likes the Jets. He likes the islanders, so he's a long-suffering guy, just like me. He, like you, also didn't care that LeBron's coming to Philly. Exactly right. Yeah, well, I mean, listen, he's a Knicks fan, right? Yeah. And Yukon fan. Well, you guys are celebrating free agency signings. Like, remember those days, yeah. He's like, yeah, Jalen Brunson, you know, like championship. Anyway. All right, let's get to this story out of New York City because the mainstream media just wants to be clownish about it. So we're going to, we'll talk about how ridiculous this reporting is. There was a stabbing in New York City in broad daylight. Two men were stabbed in broad daylight on Manhattan's Upper West Side. This is from the great Bob Hodge over on Red State. One of my favorite websites I like to go to. It's some really good writers out there. Bob is one of the most talented guys on that site. A disturbing scene played out. He says here, a disturbing scene played out on Manhattan's Upper West Side Thursday as an assailant stabbed two men in separate attacks. The victims both said he yelled the Islamic battle cry, Al-Hu Akbar, before assaulting them.

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Which means, I think, in Arabic, God is great or God is good, something along those lines. Aloha Akbar. All right. So, up west side, yesterday, New York City, assailant, stabs two people, Allaha Akbar. That's the slate of facts that we were given from the great Bob Hodge right off the top of this article. All right. Now, one could assume when you hear the... the inclusion of the Aloha snack bar in there, the Aloha Akbar, right? One could assume a motive based off of that, correct? I would say, all right, lead me to believe maybe this is an Islamic extremist, et cetera. All right. Both men went to the hospital following the stabbings and are expected to recover. That's great. The suspect is in custody and the motive has not been officially established according to mainstream media. What am i missing henry am i missing something i got a guy who stabs two people and does the aloha snack bar thing and they're like well we don't know why he did it well i mean i'm not telling you like i know for sure why he did it but i have a pretty good idea if the guy like okay all right let's go back a few years remember jussie smollett okay and then And then they threw bleach on me. And then they threw a noose around my neck. And then they said, this is MAGA country. And everyone was like, it's a hate crime. We have a motive. Meanwhile, what was happening, really? They were cashing personal checks made out to them by Jussie Smollett. He staged the whole thing. We were quick to draw a motive in that case, but we're like, okay, two people were stabbed. New York City. It's a place that's run by a jihadist now, right? Zohran Mamdani, who's, by the way, like his supporters and I think even somebody in his office, this woman came out and was like, yeah, this is a part of the jihad getting him elected. I didn't say it. She said it. You got a guy. yelling in Arabic, Alahu Akbar. You're going to tell me you don't know the motive? Because I got a pretty damn good idea what the motive might be. Suspect is in custody after two members stabbed the Manhattan's Upper East Side Thursday afternoon and what city officials described as a pair of apparent anti-Semitic attacks. That adds a wrinkle to this. New York City Police Department said one of the victims is Jewish and that witnesses reported hearing the suspect yell, Aloha Akbar, during both assaults. Investigators are evaluating whether the reported attacks should be classified as a hate crime and identified the suspect as Raul Morales. Okay? That doesn't sound like the, uh, a snack barian type of a name, right? Aloha snack bar or Raul Morales. Doesn't matter. possibly radicalized one way or the other he yelled the the the battle cry of the jihadists two stabbed in manhattan's upper west side including at least one visibly jew i guess what does it mean to be visibly jewish wearing a yamika maybe or like maybe he was maybe acidic jew i don't know

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crazy though the incident occurred as the city remains on edge over concerns of anti-semitism which by the way is a word that i don't like and i don't like the term hate crime either and i don't like everyone's first you know instinct is to like point at race you know and oh this person is being criticized because they're black or oh this person was attacked because they're jewish or oh you criticize the nation of israel you're an anti-semi like i don't like that and i support israel's right to exist i support their right to defend themselves i support their right to exist as the jewish homeland right um but criticizing the nation right saying i don't like what bb said today or i'm not a fan of this policy would you know there's a lot of liberal policies in israel right i mean that's not anti-semitism that's just a fair critique Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani threatened to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over an international criminal court warrant, but was roundly mocked for the declaration because neither the U.S. nor Israel is a party to the ICC. Yeah, it's more broken promises, by the way, from Zohran Mamdani. Somebody had a problem with me yesterday saying that Zohran Mamdani broke almost all of his campaign promises already. Let's go down the list right of a few free buses. You guys got those yet in New York City, free buses? Anybody? Free buses? Yes? No? No? I didn't think so. Free child care for all? Free child care? No, just for government workers. Got it. All right. All right. So you don't have that. City run grocery stores. How are those working out? Oh, you don't have those yet either? I thought those were supposed to be. Okay. Affordability? Have we addressed the affordability issue in New York? No, it's still $4,500 a month to rent a closet in the studio apartment. Okay, great. What about rent? Are rents coming down yet? Rent's rents? Nope. Nope. I'm about the crime. Crime. The social workers, right? They're the key to all this stuff. The social workers. How about the crime? No, we're talking about a guy who just got stabbed. Two people who just got stabbed by someone screaming Alahu Akbar. Real good job he's doing over there. Oh, but he balanced the budget. He didn't, though. He didn't balance the budget. Kathy Hogle had to bail him out. Billions of dollars to fill in the gap. If you need a bailout, your budget is not balanced. Mom, Donny on Tuesday's sheepishly admitted that he had no such authority to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu. Nevertheless, he called the prime minister a war criminal and the architect of a horrific genocide. And there you go. Right after that, you wind up with an attack in New York City. Aloha snack bar, somebody getting stabbed, one of them visibly Jewish. Ah, Zohran Mamdani said the following. I have been briefed on today's horrifying stabbings on the Upper West Side. We're an Asian man and a Jewish man were attacked. According to witness and victim statements, the perpetrator yelled Aloha Akbar during both attacks. I'm relieved that both victims are in stable condition.

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The NYPD responded immediately and arrested Raul Morales in connection of both assaults, and I'm grateful to the officers for their swift response. The NYPD's initial investigation suggests that mental health may have been a factor. They are also evaluating these stabbings as potential hate crimes. These hateful and despicable attacks have no place in our city. Okay. No boilerplate statement. Boiler plate statement. As if this guy's not stoking the anti-Jewish sentiment in New York City, right? Okay. You know, you are going to see in New York City, you're going to see what socialism really does, what it really looks like. And it's not just socialism. It is Islam-Marxism. Okay? Frank Gaffney is... remarkable guy he he's got a great presentation about sharia law and in elements of sharia law spreading throughout the united states of america and how the marxists are helping to usher that in but make no mistake make no mistake Once that gets here and they establish themselves, if it does, you're not their friend. They don't look at you as their friends right now. You think gays for Palestine, you're serious right now? Do you know what happens to actual gays? Why are you gay? Do you know what happens to actual gays in Palestine? They get thrown off of roofs. Seriously? We didn't they're just going to allow this to happen. There was, I think, a story in Michigan. It wasn't Dearborn. It was another city of an Islamic city council. They took over the entire city council. They were waving all their pride flags and their gay flags and everything. They got elected into those positions and then outlawed all of it. Oh, gee, you never would have saw that one coming, really? Because we could have told you that was going to happen.

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All right. So you have this story out of Utah with the Arab nationals and you have the story out of New York City with the Allahou Akbar being shouted before a Jewish guy and an Asian guy were stabbed. Again, I'm not calling to demonize every single Muslim. It's not what I'm trying to do. But if the rolls were reversed here and this was a white guy stabbing in Middle Eastern. It would be wall to wall. Oh, Islamophobia, hate crime. This is barely a story right now. How much more are we supposed to sit back and take? That's my question. How much more are we supposed to sit back and take? I'm tired of sitting back and taking it. I'm just happy I don't live in New York City. But this stuff is spreading all over the place. We got to get out in front of it. You got to get out in front of it. All right. We're going to take a quick break. We come back. We're going to have some fun at the expense of Canada. Canada. Look at them. Stupid people. Land acknowledgement. Chief Golden Eagle will be joining us in... A couple minutes after this break. And we'll do a land acknowledgement of our own. How's that sound? Right here on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT, the number to call in is 8558, 39, 1210. We'll wrap up hour two right after this. Don't go anywhere. Dom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Welcome back in. It is 152 as we wrap up hour two here on Talk Radio 1210 WPHD. It's the Dom Giordano program. The Dom show. We're rolling. We're rocking. Canada, what are you doing? What are you doing? And it's not just Canada. Canada's not the only one who does this. But what I don't understand this land acknowledgement. Like you have to acknowledge that somebody else was on the land that you're on before you got there. It's that whole playing into the whole stolen land bit. But you ever understand, you ever noticed that like when they. When they do the acknowledgement of the stolen land, they never give the land back. They just acknowledge that it was stolen. It's like if I steal your car, every time I get in it, I acknowledge that it's stolen. And I make a post on social media. Like, hey, I just want to acknowledge that I stole this vehicle from somebody else. But, you know, it's mine. So, okay. What, what? Like, if I were the people who had the quote unquote land stolen from, I'd be really mad. Be like, okay, you're admitting that you stole it. Give it back. Was it Billy Elish? Was that like earlier this year? They found out that her massive house was on like some tribe's ritual or burial ground or some sort of sacred. Yeah, but she never gave it. She said, oh, my house was on stolen. But she never gave it back. Give it back. All right. I want to play this cut out of Canada. They built a bridge to Detroit or whatever. Wonderful. Too bad for Detroit. As if things weren't bad enough in Detroit, now they're directly connected to Canada via a bridge. Good luck with that. But let's play this is ridiculous. And then we'll be joined by Chief Golden Eagle when we return from this cut. But go ahead. Let's roll this cut here.

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We're going to sing a song. I'd like to ask everyone to please stand in honor of our ancestors. My name is Nikki Van Orscott. I'm Chief of Caldwell First Nation, and our community is Place of the Red Cedar, and I come from the Turtle Clan. My spirit name means Carrie's Strong Mind. This is your favorite president. This is Chief Golden Eagle. We're the greatest in the history of the world, the greatest chief in the history of the world of you watching on. YouTube.com slash 1210. Nobody looks better in a headdress than your favorite chief. Your favorite chief, your tribal chief. You know, you have to acknowledge me. They say acknowledge, right? You look at it. Now, the chief golden eagle, I have the biggest teepee in the history of the world. You look at Pocahontas. You look at, you know, she talks about it, smoke signals and all of that. But you look at crying Chuck Schumer. You look at Hakeem Jeffries. They have a small teepee, very tiny teepee. I have a huge teepee, the biggest teepee. They say, sir, we never see the teepee that big, sir. Land acknowledgement. I'm going to acknowledge that this land is my land. It is not your land. I have a shotgun and you don't got one. So get the hell off my land because this long, this land only belongs to me. That much I can tell you. All right, Chief Golden Eagle. Do you think I look good in this, by the way? Oh, absolutely. I look better. Wait, I'm going to say something that's going to get Henry very mad. I'm finally going to be able to get him mad. Oh, boy. You ready? Cool. Henry, you ready? I'm ready. I look better in this than LeBron does in a Sixers jersey. Oh, come on. You do look really good in it. I can't long. But I don't know. LeBron and that old school, like, AI, black Sixers jersey, it's just too clean. Nah, this is cleaner, though. This is Chief Golden Eagle. It is a clean look. It is a clean look. I should walk in public with this, right? What do you think? You think this is good for like the supermarket? I walk around like public. Oh, they'd love you. Yeah. Nothing's going on. Just bop around like this? Yeah. I'd be like, thank you, sir. Go for it. Spreading our culture. Right. Totally wouldn't get shouted down. This is just, it's just, I'm just doing a land acknowledgement. I'm allowed to do it. It's, you know. That'd be the perfect. We're, we're, we're. Yeah. I mean, we're two months away from, you know, we're not too far away from Columbus Day. Your headdress. Two and a half months away. Your headdress is better. Indigenous People's Day, Indigenous. Your headdress is better. I'm an indigenous person. Your headdress is better than the other chief on that clip. Yeah. Very nice. You wear it well. It is true. It is true. You know, I have, by the way, I don't know what. I don't know what's faster. The Canadians will to do a land acknowledgement or, you know, LeBron James hairline receding from him. He's just still running away from him. You know, I've actually, I saw a milk carton ever since he signed with Philly missing. Have you seen LeBron's hair line? He should just go Michael Jim Jordan and shave it. I mean, that's the thing to do.

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That's it. All right. All right. So there's Chief Golden Eagle. We'll be back to kick off hour three here on the Dom G. Ordano program, Sean Ferris filling in until three o'clock. And we're going to have a good time. That third and final hour. Got a couple of cuts that we're going to get to. Maybe a little bit of Jack Smith. Maybe a little bit of Haley Stevens. You know Haley Stevens. That's the one who did this. That's the Michigan way. A little bit of joy, a little bit of enthusiasm. We got Haley Stevens. We got Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. A bunch of stuff coming up in that third hour. We'll have a bunch of fun with. On Talk Radio 1210, WPHHon Farrish, filling in until 3 o'clock. We're back right after this. Tom Giudano, weekdays, noon till 3. From Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. It is 202, third and final hour on the Dom Show. Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Chief Golden Eagle has retired to his chambers. We're back. No headdress. It seemed to go over well, I guess. I think it went well. I think I look tremendous in it, by the way. I think it looked tremendous. I want a mega headdress. We could do a beautiful mega headdress. Fantastic job. All right, all right, all right. Let's go. We just did Canada, Detroit. So why don't we take a little, take a little trip to Michigan right now. Michigan. There is a Senate primary August 4th. So that is that next week. It's to follow a week after. A week from next Tuesday. August 4th is the Michigan primaries, and there's a very hotly contested Democrat Senate primary that is underway in Michigan, and there is a massive split between the two parties, sorry, not between the two parties, between the two factions of the Democrat Party. You have the establishment. Progressive, well, I don't want to say progressive because the progressives are essentially the DSA types. But you have the establishment, you know, left wing, stop just shy of like pure unadulterated socialism. And, you know, the Jim Clyburns of the world, they still rely on identity politics to make their points, et cetera. And then you have the DSA types who have admitted. That their goal is communism. I mean, our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism. I mean, it's plain English. That was David Jenkins. It's a DSA guy. Our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism. I love people, well, you call everything you don't like communist. No, I will call it communist if it sounds like communism. And I'll also do it if they say it's communism. Which is, again... I mean, our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism. All right? That's not me. I didn't say it. David Jenkins said it. He's a big time like DSA guy. Now, the left, on the other hand, they like to say everything they don't like is fascism. Oh, you want voter ID? That's fascism. How is that fascism? Is it fascism when you...

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When you buy alcohol, too, when you have to show ID? Is that fascism? Are you fighting fascism when you refuse to get carded? Is that what you're doing? You know, in New York for like a week? They were checking IDs for whipped cream. Like ready whip? Not cool. The ready, the cans. I'm trying to get this out of my. Pressurized air. Yeah, that one. Pressurized air. Beautiful job. Beautiful job. Because they were afraid of the whipets here. I mean, they're like, people were really, people could do whippets? What are we doing here? So someone checked my ID for Ready Whip. And I was like, why? I'm not buying alcohol. They're like, no, it's the whipped cream. I was like, you're kidding. How old do I have to be to buy whipped cream? 21. Oh, okay. Got to be 21. That went away after a while because most people were like, this is, this is silly. Like I'm scanning it through. I was just buying ice cream, whipped cream, sprinkles, the whole nine yards for little ice cream. And I'm going through the self-checkout. The thing starts blinking red at me. Like it was a nuclear meltdown going on. I'm like, what? What is it? Is this like alcoholic whipped cream? That's sick. Can I get drunk eating ready whip? No, it's just that we don't want you doing whip it from the compressed air. All right. Well, that went away. But they checked IDs for that. They won't check ID to vote, though. You can't even ask for ID in New York. And if you show it, like, you're not supposed to leave. I don't see that. I don't see that. Don't show me your ID. I can't do that in New York. So you have a split in the Democrat Party, as you've seen in many races across the country. You have the DSA socialist communist wing, and then you have the establishment, you know, somewhat old school, not even old school, just their old school like five years ago old school. The days of the blue dog Democrats, like the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Democrats are Republicans now. Even like the Bill Clinton Democrats, like the era of big government is over. That's a Bill Clinton quote. Those are not, you can't exist in the Democrat Party and say that anymore. Can't do it. Even Obama, who, like, criticized the Bush administration for their lack of deportations. You can't do that either. Now, if you talk about deportations and even a semi-favorable light on the left, you're ostracized and cast out. But there's a very interesting dynamic shaping up in Michigan. I'm going to explain to you what that looks like right now. So you have power players in the Democrat Party on both sides of this Senate primary. You have a faction endorsing Abdul El-Sayed, who is the DSA-aligned candidate running for U.S. Senate in Michigan in the Democrat primary. And you have a faction of folks endorsing Haley Stevens, who is the... not socialist but far left candidate running for Senate in the Democrat primary in Michigan. She's the one who just came out that viral clip about a week and a half ago. That's the Michigan way. And we'll do a little bit of joy, a little bit of enthusiasm, a little bit of energy, a little bit of stick it to them. You know, we joke about this on my show all the time. It's like the Democrats just don't have like Obama had the charisma, right?

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Obama had that that you could watch it. You can kind of be captivated by how he talks. Zohran Mamdani, to an extent, has it too. I don't agree with what he says, but he's great. He's a good speaker. I'm not going to, I don't like him, but I'll give credit words to and say he's, he's a good speaker. He's convincing. But that's it on the Democrat side of things. Okay. And then you got like Haley Stevens. She sounded like she's on like helium. You know, let me get the car. We'll do a little bit of joy, a little bit of enthusiasm, a little bit of energy, a little bit of stick and chill on. Like when you think about like the greatest speeches in American history, motivational speeches, like I think Herb Brooks. right great moments are born from great opportunity you were born to be hockey players go beat their commie asses right like the you know the united states against the soviets etc you think of that you think of uh john f Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talking about how you know we do these things we choose to go to the moon we try we do these things not because they're easy but because they're hard it's not what you your country could do for you it's what you can do for your country you know these these impassioned these motivating speeches right And then you have Haley Stevens out there just, you know, we'll get a little bit of stick it to them, right? Well, there are multiple people vying for the position in the title of Kingmaker in the Democrat Party. And for the longest time, that has been Jim Clyburn. He actually goes by that nickname over in the Democrat Party, Jim Clyburn. If you remember back in 2020, right before Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders was gaining. momentum, right? And so what did the Democrat establishment do? Because they knew they weren't going to be able to totally control Bernie Sanders, right? Aligarchy. They said, nope, we're going to endorse Biden. Jim Clyburn was the first and then everybody fell in line. Jim Clyburn from South Carolina. He, you know, and this is, by the way, Jim Clyburn loves to do everything in a racial lens. It's kind of like Jasmine Crockett. Everything is racist. She lost her Senate primary not because she was an awful candidate because, you know, I guess Texas wanted a white dude instead of a black girl, whatever. So Jim Clyburn, who, by the way, you know, he endorsed Joe Biden who said that he didn't want his kids to go to school in a racial jungle. made a speech in front of a room full of black people saying, you know, Republicans are going to put you back in chains, right? Saying all sorts of nasty stuff. After, obviously, Joe Biden became the nominee, he told, was it Charlemagne the God on that show? If you don't vote for me, you ain't black? Like, apparently, Joe Biden. Joe Biden, this guy. Beer, brewed here. It is used to make the brew beer deans. Oh, Earthriders, thanks for the great leg. He is the arbiter of blackness, apparently. Joe Biden. Interesting. It's very interesting. Jim Clyburn endorses Biden. Everybody drops out of the race. They coalesce behind Biden before Super Tuesday, and the nomination was stolen away from Bernie Sanders. Does Jim Clyburn still have the power and the influence to be a shot caller in the Democrat Party? This is going to be the ultimate test of where?

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the party is actually going and how strong the DSA coalition within the Democrat Party is. If Haley Stevens, who is endorsed by Jim Clyburn, loses to Abdul El-Sayed, you could kiss the Democrat Party goodbye for a very long time because this is a swing state. These are these moderate purple voters, right? Michigan. If Abdul El-Sayed wins this and the the Zohran Mamdani types, I think Bernie has endorsed him, Pocahontas has absolutely endorsed him, Abdul El-Sayed, you will, there will be nothing else you need. The evidence is in, the verdict is in, the Democrat Party is dead and it is now a socialist communist party. I mean, it is anyway, but this would be the final nail on that coffin. But I want to have a little bit of fun at the expense of Haley Stevens and the off chance that she does win. The betting odds, some of the betting odds are favoring Abdul El-Sayed. It's going to be a close race. But here is Haley Stevens. Let's roll this one of her voice changing. This is how phony the Democrats are. You know, code switching. Remember the code switching with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? We'll get to this next segment. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her, you know, fake black accent. Here's Haley Stevens, who I'm sure you saw the post last week, the video. A little bit of joy, a little bit of enthusiasm, that that's the Michigan way. Let's roll this one of her, with her voice, changing from one job to the other. Roll it. Intelligence, judiciary, are going to be taking up those matters through different investigations. And those committees are going to do their work. And I am laser focused on my committees of jurisdiction. I worked really hard to get on those committees for Michigan and for my constituents. You know who I sound like? I sound like the people who I talk to in Michigan, who are getting screwed right now by Donald Trump, okay? And I'm telling you, I'm at the fish fry in Detroit. It's a joyous day. And the gals, two minutes into the conversation, what are we going to do about our utility bill? And so I sound like the people who I'm trying to fight for. And I can't campaign right now because I'm in a government building, but I am fighting for Michigan.

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I mean, I wonder if the people who she's trying to fight for think they sound like that. It's so funny how she's talking about what she sounds like, and then she's like all just, you know. Like, how much helium did you? Which helium did you just suck before doing that? Oh my gosh. I'm a Haley Stevens. We got to go up an octave. We got to go up another one. I'll tell you who I sound like. I'll tell you who I sound like. Christmas Time is here. Right, like Alpin in the chipmunks. He's gasping for air right there. Sounds like LeBron running up and down the basketball court at age 72. I know. I'm sorry. Stop it. Stop making fun of our star basketball player. The relic known as LeBron James. I'm only kidding. Sort of. Does she not sound like Alvin of the Chipmunks, though? Yes. You want to know how I sound like? Yeah, with like Simon, Alvin! Yeah, if like the chipmunks were like born and raised in the Midwest. right that's it sounds like that her accent is so thick but it wasn't always thick though you heard the first right yeah she sounded normal doing it up a little bit she has developed a very thick michigan accent it's quite you want to know who i sound like we do a little bit of joy a little bit of enthusiasm a little bit of energy a little bit of stick to them Ready? Because that's the Michigan way. Unbelievable. So they got the hangout Alvin running for Senate out there in Michigan. You know, my wife loves Haley Stevens. She's like, she's so cute. And I'm like, well, she's not. She's really, you know. But it is, I want Haley Stevens. So I want to win the Michigan seat. So I think Abdul El-Sayed would be easier to beat. But I also, Haley Stevens is so awkward on camera that I kind of want her to win also because I really, we need more awkward moments like that. So we'll see. Bottom line, though, on a serious note, is you can watch this if you're a geek like I am when it comes to politics and political science and the way these, you know, the parties operate and everything in this country, the dynamics that are at play, the pieces on the chessboard. This is going to now test the strength of. the remaining strength of Jim Clyburn's endorsement power. Generally in the past, Jim Clyburn, who, again, he has a plaque in his office. It's his kingmaker, right? So, like, that has been his M.O. for a long time. And he endorsed Haley Stevens because she appeared with a diverse crowd, and Abdul El-Sayed didn't, okay?

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The endorsement power of Jim Clyburn, which in the past has been very strong, is going to be tested in about a week and a half. And that is what I'm looking forward to when it comes to the Michigan primary, August 4th. And whoever the Democrat nominee is, we wish Mike Rogers well. Because if Mike Rogers is able to pull this off in Michigan, there's virtually no chance the Democrats flip the Senate. So you have that. Haley Stevens versus Abdul El-Sayed. We'll see if a little chipmunk, right, if she could pull this off. All right. When we come back, we're going to have a little bit of fun at the expensive Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was back here in Memphis earlier this week, debuting a brand new accent. which is reminiscent of Kamala Harris and one of Kamala Harris's old accents. You better thank a union member. We'll get to that in just a little bit on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT, 855, 839, 1210. If you want to chime in, we will be wrong. It looks like we actually have a call waiting. We got Robert from Ben Salem. So Robert will get to you when we come back on the other side of this break. 855839, 1210. Hang with us, Robert, if you're still there. Oh, maybe you're not still there. That was a long time. Hang with us, Robert. You're still there. All right, cool. Hang with us. We'll get to you on the other side of this break on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Tom Chiodano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHD. Welcome back. It is 223 here on the Dom Show. A little update from Pollymarket. Ever since the relic known as LeBron James signed with the Philadelphia 76ers, they have the, they are the leading, they're leading in the prediction markets, spit it out, 22.3 to 22% for NBA 27 Eastern Conference Champion. Let's go. So there you go. Yeah. Because they signed an antique. Imagine that? That's pretty cool. It's the cherry on top. It is the cherry on top. All right, I want to get to this. There's a post here from Nate Silver. But before we do that, I would like to go to the phones. I mentioned we'll go to Robert from Ben Salem. Let's hear it, Robert. What's going on? You're on 1210 W Ph.D. Hi, Sean and Henry. It's good to talk to you guys today. Sean, awesome show, Sean. I can't wait until they make you permanent somewhere's on the station because all week it's been great. I'm just a couple of humorous. I appreciate it. Thank you. No problem. Just a couple humorous observations. I think it's hilarious that Mom Domi refuses to honor legal ICE detainer requests from his own government, but he's more than happy to play the Cape Crusader for the ICC. all backwards. And I also think it would be humorous if a lot of those voter role information that China has came from states that refused to turn it over to our government. All of this shows you just how whacked out the left is. And I would also submit that the mindless left will hate whoever they're told to hate once Trump is gone. It'll be easy at first. Oh, he was tied to Trump. She was tied to Trump. But after that...

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Look at what they did to Elon Musk. They turned on him on a dime just because their leaders told himself. So they're going to do whatever they're told. But a couple of observations in Iran. Like Trump's overall strategy, I've never heard him say this, but it seems that way is that he wants to replace military competition with economic competition. And that's kind of stuff worked in Azerbaijan, Armenia, India, Pakistan, Cambodia, Thailand. But it's not going to work here. Although even the sunny states are willing to move forward with this plan, evidenced by their signing of the Abraham Accords. But with the Shia and Iran, it's a totally different ballgame. They're completely committed to their religious fanaticism, and there is no negotiating with these people. So what I think we should consider, and this is just consider, man, I would like to kick it around with you. If we take Carg Island, put bounties on every remaining leader in Iran, and arm the insurgency that's roiling within Iran right now, that would take down Iran. But taking Carg Island and freeing up the Strait of Hormuz would lower gas prices and buy us time to properly deal with Iran. What do you think about that? Well, I hear it. The Karg Island invasion or taking Karg Island is something that I think would be like you're sort of, I don't want to say happy medium because it is going to come with a cost, but you're kind of middle ground between a full-scale ground invasion and then occupying that particular piece of territory. My only question would be you talk about arming the insurgency within Iran. How do you plan on doing that? Who is distributing those arms? And how do you make sure that those arms are getting to the right people and not to, you know, clandestine IRGC people? You know? Well, for that, we would probably have, and mind you, I don't say any of this lightly because my daughter is currently in Centcom. No, of course not. No, I get it. 100%. No, my daughter is currently in Centcom. So I don't want her, you know, I mean, that's my concern. But I think that. You are able to arm them through traditional arms dealers that you never read about. I also think Turkey could be a player in this. And I also think the Kurds could be a player in this. And I'm not saying this is what we should do. I'm just thinking it through and kicking it around with somebody wise like you to see if we can find, you know. No, absolutely. I love it's brainstorming. Now, we tried the Kurds apparently earlier in this conflict. And from what we're told, the Kurds stole the weapons and never distributed him to them. So that might be off the table, at least for now. But I hear you by going through like an intermediary, give them the arms, have it distributed within Iran. I mean, you do need to arm the population. There's no doubt about it for them to have to have a chance of overtaking or running the regime out. And the only other problem you wind up with without having a donation building is if the regime leaves.

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How do you make sure that one that is not even more extreme takes over from there? You know, so it's tough. I'm sorry. I think the armed insurgents would see to that. They've had enough of this Muslim suppression, and it's not just Iran. It's from Iran to Syria. I mean, Iran is busy now, and they're too preoccupied to help Hamas and Hezbollah, and Israel squashed them, and they're going to possibly have new leadership and Hamas. The Lebanese army could possibly come down and take control of southern Lebanon, and that's something nobody saw coming. I just think that he's working with 4D chess when everybody else is playing checkers, but he's in a quagmire right now. And I don't like to say that because I'm a triple trumper, but he's got more on his plate than he thought he would add, and I think you've got to think outside the box, or just bomb the snot out of him. But I was just calling to see what you thought about this, you know. No, I appreciate the call, Robert. Appreciate it. And the kind words, of course, but I certainly appreciate you coming in and participate and like that. It's one of my favorite things about live radio as we get to get the brains. You guys have a great weekend. Have a great weekend, man. Appreciate it. You too. You know, my thoughts on it, just to put a little bow on it. You know, my thoughts on that, you know, if it winds up being Carg Island, I'm going to do that because of energy, oil, et cetera, straight of four moves. You know, you are technically putting boots on the ground in that situation. It's not a full-scale invasion. Is that the happy medium? And I say happy medium, not to say that it's a good thing, but is that the compromise between a full-scale invasion and not. How do you arm the Iranian people? Yes, through intermediaries. I mean, you could go ahead and do that. It's a very complex situation. I think we are seeing that bombing them. Over and over and over again has it has done what it can do, but it's not going to be enough to run the regime out of power. And ultimately, if we want to see real change in Iran, then we do have to run the regime out of power. I don't know if maybe another round of decapitation strikes. could put a less radical regime in place. I don't know, man. It's tough. But again, I'm willing to entertain these ideas. What I love about what we can do and what I really, really like is, you know, we're acknowledging that there's a problem. And the problem is the regime in Iran, their pursuit of a nuclear weapon. And we are now involved. And how do we achieve what we want to achieve by losing as little... life as possible on our side of the equation um you know as efficiently and effectively as possible right and there are the i don't think there is a right answer but there are several different avenues of attack here that we can take and i i love you know the fact that came in with a plan we'll see if the administration feels uh similar You know, has similar feelings to that or if they take a different route. Maybe Carg Island is the quote unquote massive attack that President Trump is thinking about. I don't know. It could be. He was talking about it a few weeks ago. But he did mention he doesn't believe the country has an appetite for an attack on Carg Island. Now, what I will say is the, and it's very slight, but from May to now.

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And it might just be because of how untrustworthy the regime has proven to be in public. Approval for, and this was just one poll, and I forgive me, I forget the pollster. But approval for the, you know, strikes in Iran has slightly increased. And I think that's because, you know, you're seeing people just saying, well, just get it over with this, bomb them already. Enough of the deals. Enough of the deals. So maybe another week or two of strikes. And there might be a slight increase in. appetite for this whole thing to end by unfortunately any means necessary. I don't want this to be a nation-building exercise. I don't want this to turn into another Iraq. I think the administration may have thought that this was going to turn into, this was going to be similar to Venezuela, one and done. And that wasn't the case. Again, in Venezuela, you weren't dealing with religious fanatics. You're dealing with just a dictator. This is a little bit of a different animal here, plus a larger country. a regime that's been entrenched for a little longer. So a lot of moving parts. Hey, if you have a suggestion of what we should do with Iran, anything from, you know, just call it quits. Enough. Go home or, you know, full-scale invasion. Give us a call. 855, 8, 3, 9, 12, 10. When we come back, I do want to poke some fun at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. I do want to poke some fun at Kamala Harris. We'll have a little bit more fun as we keep rolling on. But if you have calls, we will. We will take your calls. 855, 839, 1210. Sean Ferrish filling in here on the Dom show up until 3 o'clock, midway through hour 3. And we'll be right back on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT, after this. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. It is 236 here on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. Welcome back in to the Dom Gierdano show, Sean Ferris filling in until 3 o'clock. The boys are back in town. You have to say it. Tremendous job. The boys are back in town. All right. Let's have some fun at the expense of a few socialists, shall we? A few idiots. I love making fun of idiots. Let's see. Where do we want to start here? Let's start with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, shall we? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She was here in Memphis. Now, I'm not in Memphis. She's been to Memphis more times than me. We have friends in Memphis and are like, are you going to come out to Memphis? I don't know about that. Isn't that where the Bass Pro Shops pyramid is? I have no idea. I just, that's the only thing when I think of Memphis, I think. Oh, yeah, they have the Bass Pro Shops pyramid. I never heard of that. Never heard of it. I think it's like one of the three, two or three pyramids that are in the U.S.? A Bass Pro Shops pyramid? Yeah. That's a real thing. Totally real thing. There is a... Wow. Wait a minute. It is in Memphis. I'm going to Memphis. Yeah, I was just saying, that's the one thing you might want to go to Memphis for. We're going to Memphis tomorrow. That's it. We're broadcasting from Memphis. Yeah, we're broadcasting live from the pyramid. I got along very well with the pyramids, by the way. You look at the Pharaoh, King Tutankhamun. I called him King Tut. They all called him King Toot. I said, you don't want to be called King Toot. We already had one of those. His name was Crooked Joe Biden, although they called him King Poot. You know, you think about it. He dropped the Tootsie Roll at the Vatican. We have a prop. You see it? This is a little Tootsie Roll, right?

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It's actually called the tamarin. Do you ever hear of this thing, guys? You ever heard of time? Oh, yeah, the fruit. I haven't. This is a, it's a, I thought it was a nut. I guess it's a fruit. I guess there's nuts, right? There's seeds, right? It's hard to eat. Is it not? I don't know what it's in there. I just know that it looks like a dokey, so I keep it on here as a Joe Biden prop. That's all. Nice. We say that as the... It's that time of year when the Zeoli Army becomes the Zoli Navy and we stormed the beach as a Cape May. Hey, it's Rich Zoli. We're going to be live at the Grand Hotel of Cape May, New Jersey, Friday, August 7th for a four-hour show, just like the good old days. 3 to 7 p.m. at the Grand Hotel of Cape May, New Jersey. So come on a Friday in August and enjoy your fellow friends. Make some memories together with me at the Grand Hotel of Cape May, Friday, August 7th. See you there. Beach and Philly on Odyssey's number one talk station. Talk Radio 1210. Welcome. WPC. All right, we are back here. It is 239. It was the curse of the best pro shops pyramid that got us. Yesterday is Zohran Mamdani. Today is the pyramid. Never ends. Yeah, Zohran Mamdani got us yesterday. Zohran Mamdani got us bad yesterday. You know what happens? This is what happens when LeBron James signs in Philly. It destroys everything we're trying to do here. It destroys the bandwidth in the whole city. Everyone's tweeting about it. Yeah. Everyone's clogging up the internet, right? There it is. All right. Let's go to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. This was her in Memphis, not at the Bass Pro Shops pyramid, but it's something I want to have a little fun with because this is Democrats being inauthentic again. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, by the way, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Not black, not Southern, but she's doing her best to sound both in this cut. Let's roll it. We cannot afford to leave Tennessee behind. We cannot afford to leave Kentucky behind, Alabama behind, Mississippi behind, Georgia behind, South Carolina behind. Hmm. Okay. Kind of reminds me of when Kamala Harris did that. And Kamala Harris was just, I mean, she was notorious for the fake accent. I remember there was one instance. It was after Hurricane Helene, I believe. She was on Univision. You know, so the Spanish channel, Univision, right? And she actually, it was a town hall. And a member of the audience, a Latinx, Latinx, is not what they're called Latins? That's a silly thing. A Spanish member, a Latino, Latino, whatever member of the audience asked Kamala Harris as a question. And she responded, she goes, what first of all, is your family okay? Is her house okay? And I'm like, what is she doing? What are you doing? You're not a Spanish? And then obviously, uh, with Stephen Colbert. How have you no empathy, man? Remember that Jamaican accent. That was a good one. And then she does, of course, her HBCU accent. My HBCU brothers and sisters. Well, you had a OC. Well, North Carolina behind, Kentucky behind, South Carolina, behind, Mississippi behind. It reminded me almost exactly of the Kamala Harris.

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You better thank a union member speech. So let's roll this one. This is gold. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time. Because what we know, you better thank a union member, right? Unbelievable. So why do they do this? Do, like, is it, is it, do we think this is something that they do on purpose? Like, they're like, all right, I'm in front of this audience. I'm going to sound like this. Or is it subconscious? Because if it's, if it's subconscious and like involuntary, I can't hate them that much for it, right? Because they can't, in that way, they can't control it. But I feel like this is something that they do on purpose. What do you think, Henry? You think this is like a... So I do find myself when I like come across someone with an accent, almost like mimicking them, like right back to their face, even though I'm not trying to. It is a subconscious thing for me where it's like if I'm talking with someone from the south, I tend to get like a southern drawl, even though I don't have one at all. Right. So I like to think that...

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I'd like to give the politicians the benefit of the doubt, but they're also incredibly phony, and this would be something I could see them doing behind the scenes, like, yeah, put on this affectation. Really sound like you're from Memphis, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, really sound like it. So it could be, you know, but it happens too much for me to think, like, ah, like. Yeah, it happens too much for you think it's just more than a coincidence or not more than a coincidence. Right. I feel like it's it's something that they, because if it wasn't politicians, you know, if it wasn't a, like I would, I would be led to believe maybe it is involuntary, but politicians are so fake and they always want to appeal to the room. You know, they're the comma, comma, comma, comma, comma, come a, come a chameleon, right? They're like, their colors changed with depending on what room they're in front of. But it was like when Nancy Pelosi, remember when she wore the kente cloth after George Floyd and then took a knee in the Capitol, as if George Floyd was like African. You know what I mean? Like, you know, and then she goes, thank you George Floyd for giving your life the civil rights. You know, like Nancy. By the way, did you ever see my Nancy, my Nancy prop? This is her teeth. Oh, gosh. Nancy Pelosi. I wouldn't see one of those in for it. You know, huh? You haven't seen them. I mean, I have so many props here. It's unbelievable. But, uh, If I was a member of the audience in front of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez given that speech, and I've heard her speak before, and I've never heard her sound like that, I would be, I'd be a little wigged out. I'd be like, what is, what's she doing? You know, what is that? You know, I don't, to me, it reeks of pandering. They call it code switching, right? And I can't say that I remember doing this in front of, I mean, I'm a northerner in the south. They call me a damn Yankee, right? The Yankees are northerners that come to the south. A damn Yankee is a northerner who comes to the south and doesn't leave. So I'm a damn yankee. And I still walk around. Let me get a coffee. I want a water, right? And they're like, where are you from? And I'm like, yeah, I'm not from here. Like, it's not. And I don't intentionally, like when I hear somebody with a drawl, I know that I'm not also drawing back, you know, where they're like, hi, well, there's a real hot one out there today at the tractor pool, which we're going to a tractor pull tomorrow, by the way. It's going to be great. They call it the thunder pull or the super pull, the south. Like, it's going to be insane. Apparently, this is the type of event where you can go. and anybody who shows up with a vehicle can hook up to something and try and pull it. Like, it's just going to be 100% just total redneck fun tomorrow. That sounds awesome. Which is going to be, yeah, it's going to be great. It's just, it's going to be great. But I, like, we've made a bunch of friends here in Tennessee through politics and whatnot and some of whom have very thick southern accents. And I don't believe that I catch myself slipping into that, you know? For example. I have engaged in many, in many, uh, many occasions in the war on the hoagie. It's not called a hoagie. It's called a hero. If I'm in Pennsylvania, I wouldn't be, you know, hoagying up all over the play. Let me get a hoagie. I'd be like, I'm saying, a sub. All right, hero. All right. You know, I got to, ugh, don't ugh me. Oh, it's a hero. Was it saving your life? It is, it is, it is saving my life. Because if you don't eat, you die. Oh, come on. So, you know, there it is.

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Not all heroes wear capes, you know, and some heroes are sandwiches. That's it. That's the phrase. You never heard that phrase? You never heard that one? It's an old, you know, Confucius actually came up with down. Yeah, it was said. Yeah, it sounds like him. By the way. You're from China. China. I said to Confucius, not all heroes wear capes, right? He said, sir, but some heroes are sandwiches, sir. Some heroes are sandwiches. All right. That was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. When we come back, we may have a little time to do one more funny thing. And I have it there. Actually, two more funny things. You have the, my wife calls them the unseasoned boiled chicken breast. These are these left wing protesters that can't stop singing. They look like unseasoned boiled chicken breasts. Have you ever seen them? They're just gray lifeless blobs. And maybe Jasmine Crockett. When we come back, speaking of fake behavior and identity politics. So when we come back, we'll put a bow on this episode, this edition of the Dom Chiodano program on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT. We're taking you all the way up until 3 o'clock to the afternoon show. Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back after this to put a bow on this one, head right into the weekend. Stay right there. Tom Chirdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. 249 p.m. on Talk Radio 1210, WPHT. Here we go. The final straight down, the stretch they come. All right, here we go. Into that final segment, third and final hour, Dom Jerry Daniel program, Sean Ferris filling in. It's been a thrill the last couple days to be able to chop it up with all you guys and gals here on 1210 W PhD in this 12 to 3 slot. It's been awesome. It's been a lot of fun. I've had a lot of fun. I can't speak for the rest of you, but I've gotten good feedback. So, um, Hopefully, you're not just blowing smoke up my rear end. All right. Anyway, I want to have some fun here. I'm going to have some fun here before we go. Let's start with these leftists that are singing. Man, what is it with these people and the singing? You say, Sean, what's wrong with singing? There's nothing wrong with it, like in the shower, you know? You go in the shower? By the way, you're the best singer in the world in the shower. The minute you step out of that bathroom, it's like what on earth? It's like William Hung. Remember William Hung? She bangs! She bangs. Remember American Idol? I don't know who keeps telling these left-wing crazies that this is a good idea and that this resonates. But I don't think it does. Here's a couple of them singing, hit the road jack. except they're singing Hit the Road Ice. And it's just chaos and it's really bad. And I don't know who you're inspiring to be a part of your cause, but this ain't going to do it. Let's roll it. Oh, is right. That's ugh, right. That is a total. They really need, like, the lyrics to that either. Like, they're all, like, looking down, holding, like, lyrics. Like, you just replaced Jack with ice, and you're singing the same thing. You changed one word. Yeah, you're just doing the chorus. Like, come on. Changed one word. And you couldn't remember that. That's more ill than calling the sandwich a hoagie. Yeah. It is.

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It's terrible. I mean, that's like, that's just, all right. I also wanted to talk about this neat silver thing, but we're not, you know what? In, in, in just a second, I'm going to pull this tweet up. Chris Hayes. Remember Chris Hayes? He's, was he on, he was on, he was on, he was on, he's on MS now, all in with Chris. He's on MS now. MSNBC. Used to be MSNBC. Nate Silver put out like this study that says income and education are usually positively correlated, but sometimes the relationship breaks down. What's the most Democratic voting group in America? People with postgraduate degrees, but lower to middle income. So Chris Hayes responded to this thread on X and said, the most left-wing people, and this is the greatest admission ever. The most left-wing people in America are people with post-graduate degrees. who are financially strapped and the most right wing are people without four-year college degrees who are rich. And it's like they can't understand how this is happening. How could this be? Right? Like, I don't get it. We have all these levels of education. Why am I not making this much money? Well, it turns out like if you're majoring in gender studies. Nobody wants to hire you because that doesn't mean anything. There's two genders. How long are to take the study bolt of them? There's two. Maybe that's why they needed to say there was 84. There's two. I find that one great. Like tell me college is basically a scam without telling me it's a scam. And there's uses for it. You know, I went to school for radio, for example. And hey, would you look at this? Here I am. But like half of the reason why I went to college for radio was because I wanted to avoid math, right? You know, you don't need math for radio. The other half of it was because I really like doing it. And at that point, I wanted to do sports radio. But now, you know, politics and news, which is great. It means a lot more than, you know, sports, especially, you know, when the Jets lose, my taxes don't go up. Republicans lose, my taxes go up. So it's like, hey, why don't we put our energy towards something a little less futile? The Jets are, it's an exercise and futility. I just find it funny. They're like, they're like shocked. Wow, the most left-wing people in America are people with post-grad degrees who are financially strapped. And the most right-wing are people without four-year college degrees who are rich. Maybe that's because these folks without four-year college degrees, A, aren't getting hit with massive amounts of debt. B, are learning actual useful skills that they can be, that are employable in the real world. These trade tradesmen? Trades women who are running. Architects, plumbers, painters, builders, carpenters, whatever it might be, welders, steam fitters. These folks are learning actual skills that the world needs. They're learning skills that help them be productive members of society. If you have a skill that the world needs and that the world demands, you will always have work. Minus the college debt. Now, there's no college debt you went to a trade school. It's a lot more affordable. And yet your, you know, underwater basket weaving majors with a gender study minor, they can't find a job. Well, it's because you haven't been taught a skill that helps you do anything. What did you? What was your major in college? Oh, I majored in gender studies. Really? How can that help you, you know, sell this software as a service? Well, there's like 17 different genders and like, uh, nope, move on. Next. Somebody who has real skills.

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That's someone who got a piece of paper and something worthless. All right. How about it? Let's go one more. Let's just go one more. I want to do one more cut here. Can we play Jasmine Crockett? Let's play Jasmine Crockett. Apparently, Argentina, people who are rooting for Argentina and the World Cup were racist? How does this work out? Let's roll Jasmine Crockett. I want to go back real quick, though, Dr. Blight, because you talked about the World Cup. The World Cup that captures the imaginations of the entire world when they saw all of these people of color that was playing for all these teams. And ultimately, if you recall, the last two teams, it was Argentina and Spain. And it seemed like the vast majority of the world was rooting for Argentina or actually against Argentina, right? And why was that? Just give me an explanation if you could guess. If you'll just let them finish the answer. Spain is the best team. Maybe that's why they were rooting for them. There's also a racist history that exists. Mr. Byer, you're recognized. Thank you. Thank you, Jess. There's Tim Burchett. And by the way, there it is. I got my sombrero. I am El Senor, right? El Senor. El Senor. El Donaldo, the greatest president, El Presidete, in the history of the world. The mariachi music is coming. I know it is. And that is our sign. We got to go. God bless you guys. God bless you. Everybody listening. We appreciate it. And we can't wait to be back here on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT again. No, it's not racist to root for Argentina. Argentina. Have a great rest of your day. Afternoon show is next. Have a great weekend. See you again next time. Domjiudano, weekdays noon till 3. From Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.