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118 segmentsTom Gierdano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHPHT. All right, welcome in, Dom Giordano show. His weekly, even though City Council rests, he's the guardian of Gotham City. He does not rest. Alante McCauley in studio with us. Henry, should I ask him if he would date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez since you answered in the affirmative? Yeah, might as well. Would you date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? Not in any world. Why not? Why not? Why not? I'm not dealing with that masculinity. Like, you can just tell she's a screaming banshee in the house. I don't disagree. I don't see that. I don't see it. I don't think she's with you. That Riley guy down to a pole. Oh, well, that guy. Yeah, looking at that guy. The sandals, no offense if anybody's wearing sandals here today, but I can't take it. Every time that guy was pictured, he was in the sandal look. And immediately I thought, oh, man. So she reveals the eggs, and then she dumps him. TMZ the next day. What a coincidence. We're not having kids for a few years and he didn't sign up for any of that. Yeah, exactly. So Alante, we just talked to Stacey Garrity and kudos to you, even though they didn't direct it toward it. You kind of broke the lodge. And finally a Republican. Right. She said on the 12th of September, I plan to be there and cover that. I'm sure you'll probably be there with Flip Philly Red. is coming to North Philly. It's about time. Yeah. I think it's great. I will be honest, unless she, her team specifically reaches out to me and Flip Philly Red, I will not be there. Okay. I am telling Philadelphia to go. Okay. But I'm telling everybody to vote for her. But I feel that Flip Philly Red has the best chance of highlighting that she still will be here. We do content creation better than anybody in the Philly GOP. Oh, without a doubt. We have better ideas. We've gone viral about state security without her actually being there. I've said her name as city council multiple times. And so it's not just about me. I don't want to be selfish. But for the fact that we had things planned, they didn't go right. I'm still telling people to go to this event. I think me calling... her team out about not focusing on Philadelphia, the largest city and the state, I think it worked. Clearly it worked. And their team is clearly paying attention to what I've been saying. But if Vince Finnerty is still the core reason to why I have not, or me and my team members have not been. you know, contact that if Vince Fennity, the chairman of Philadelphia GOP chairman is still the reason, that's still an issue. And he is the main, you know, antagonist to why, you know, she has not, you know, been working with us. Yeah, and everyone has to stand. But when we talk, we have a lot of suburban listeners, as you know, but we have a lot of people in the city, Northeast Philadelphia. Every time we talk about this and this guy and the drag of the GOP in town.
We have you. We have the cozy getting elected. We have the people I met the other night who are on it, our younger, social media. You're an expert on this. We're dragged by this. And the outcome is statewide, like in the upcoming governor's race, we're going to get killed here because of Vince Fnerty and these guys. Right. So it's not about people will not understand my argument. It's not necessarily about Stacey Garrity, which she's a fine person. I've spoken to her. Her team is great. It is more so about. Vince Finney and me holding him accountable is because he has thin skin is because he is not a leader of men. So, but these are all facts. I have not slandered him. I have not lied about him. Anything that I've held him accountable for because I want to see a better Republican Party. I want to see it's more effective and more competitive and racist. And to me, not to me, but when I talk to the voters, they tell flipfully ready to keep doing what you're doing. I'm not doing none of this on my own. They're telling us hold him accountable for working with Democrats and cutting deals and cutting a short. Now, Alante, we talked about this before. Henry and I were a little bit. Can you run for federal officers? Is that what you can't run for? I can run for federal officers. You can't run at the city level. No city, no state. All right, because. Unless I get a parting. Yeah. All right. The governor would have to pardon me. I can't imagine a mayor's race of Alante McCauley debating Cherell Parker. Oh, I would cook. Oh, man. I would cook any one of them. They would just knock me off the ballot because of the state constant. So I wouldn't even make the Bali. Yeah, exactly. I wish I can be the people's champion because I would fry them all. But we're trying to get people to understand every in-road. That's why you're so important. We make in Philadelphia has consequence statewide. And we know who carries Pennsylvania carries the country, almost without fail. That's where all this comes into play. And hopefully, someday down the road, we'll see a Republican mayor in Philadelphia. Yeah. I still can do that. I don't have to be, like, I'm not a lawmaker. Yeah. But I still can message and effect change. being an activist in Philadelphia. So I may not, I can't, you know, be your guys champion in that way, but there's other ways I can be effective. And hopefully with the work that we're putting in, the seeds that we're planning, it will lead to a conservative in City Hall one day. Not just a Republican, a conservative. Should we live to that day? Well, I see a conservative more because the Republicans are so drab, so tepid. It would have to be somebody that actually has an ideology and a philosophy that would win and find some issue finally to carry people. You went to, and I saw some of the video you cut from the slavery exhibit, and we've had Michael Cordon talking about it also. And I found him to be.
Very thoughtful on this. Not what I expect it would happen. What's your takeaway the battle over the... I don't like the one snippet that the Trump people put in about Washington having slaves entertained in Philadelphia. Might be true. But let's face it. It was slavery. But it should show the evolution of America. Well, what's the point you were making when you went there to see it? They keep us distracted on focus on what happened. They don't tell the full story. And so to make this, I'm going to keep it short that, you know, they don't start with the beginning of this, that. you know, Africans enslaved Africans. Right. And so that was the culture of similar ethnic groups, kingdoms going against one another. It was Europeans never went inland to capture their slaves. And so I went down this whole thing of, you know, indentured servitude and how that always was a thing, you know, since biblical days. And I talked about that it was a black man by the name of Anthony Johnson. I just went through this whole history. And the things that they don't teach in our schools. And it's because it's an agenda. They want us hating our founding fathers. They want us hating America. This is how you create a bunch of Marxists. This is, you know, how the socialism gets involved here in America. So it is an agenda for us to never have accountability amongst our people here in Philadelphia. I can't tie in. to what happened with George Washington and slavery. And it was they, they don't talk about the nuance. He wrote in his will that, you know, he wanted his slaves to be free. He set them free. He, he, he, he didn't like slavery. He, you know, this was well known. But the. So when you go down and you actually read the panels, I said that the majority of black Americans, a black Philadelphia's, excuse me, have never even been down here to read this. They watched their local news. They heard about the conversations that's in the barbershops and the laundromats. on the street corners. Did you heard what President Trump is trying to do? He's trying to whitewash. They have not been down there to read those panels. I went down there. They were greatly written. Like I said, what did you want the panels to say? Well, the one I told you. What's your take on that? I'm a critic of that one. I have a scene that specifically. Yeah. Yeah. It was entertainment. They were enslaved in the Philadelphia. I think true. But again, nothing should distract from how bad this was. Right. But the evolution of America is the story, how we came from that to where we are now. Talk about how beautiful America has grown since then. That only a certain percentage of, you know, wealthy, you know, white slave owners had the majority. Like, you know, it was.
It just, the picture that they're trying to paint in the agenda is hate and it's an agenda. And you just got to talk about it in the more nuanced, constructive, heartfelt way about America and why you should love us. Diversity is not our unity. It's not how we unify. Our American flag, everybody standing for that American flag is how we unify. Yes, we have different ethnic backgrounds. And there's nothing wrong if you know you're Italian. There's nothing wrong if you know your Norwegian, whatever you, wherever you from. I don't care. But that American flag is how we unify. And the Democrats are always trying to put us in these subcategories that keep us divided. You see in South Philadelphia, they call it Little Africa down there now. That's insulting. She raised the China communist flag in Philadelphia. It's insulting. So without a doubt, how do we counter DSA people? This is a tough one. Yeah. I noticed that Ms. Hong, because of Thanksgiving, everything else, couldn't get over the finish line. Right. But I noticed that Chris Rab did and the Egyptian emigrate did. In other words, if they're black, if they're Muslim. The DSA stuff you can get away with more. I'm particularly thinking of African-American voters. So what's your sense of how Chris Rab, I think he's biracial, I'm not sure, was able to beat all of establishment in Philadelphia and win with the most radical stuff. Imagine is it just that simple? Maybe some black voters went for him because of that. If he were a white guy, he's not going to get away with this. Right. Well, I don't know, but it's because it's culture. And it's also like when we talk about both parties being the issue before President Trump, right? We talk about how, you know, they shipped our jobs overseas and how they sold this out and how they, oh, they had the border has been open before even by the, it went to. record heights under Joe Biden. But, you know, you guys, so when you talk about government mandated wage growth, it's not just one way you have to look at this issue. So when you have a, they don't, our people in Philadelphia, especially black Philadelphians, they don't understand the role of government. Government wants to be here in Philadelphia, all things to all people. That is not the idea what government is supposed to be. So when you look at socialism, it's like you have government has the pie. And they're controlling the portions of the pie that everybody gets. And Hasan Piker is going to take three slices, not one. Yeah. Right. And I don't want that. If I'm a brilliant person, if I have ideas, if I want to start a business, how are you going to tell me how much I can scale and how much I can grow? Because you want to be lazy. You don't want to put the work in. You don't have any ideas. And, you know, you think government is supposed to have all of these programs to help you out. That's not. what the ideology or the foundation of America was supposed to be about. There is no government, no country you could point to where that has worked. And when they tried to do that, well, it's because we pay for their defense. We spend trillions of dollars, especially with NATO, for them to be able to afford. Germany. Perfect example. To do certain things. Yeah. Right. And even that that doesn't work well because when you have government mandated health care and you see the, you know, you might.
not be able to see a doctor months, years from now, if you really need help. You know, you don't want government controlled grocery stores where they're setting stuff at 30% markdowns and things of that nature. You cannot do these type of things. The bread lines will be long when you get rid of all of these other grocery stores because they cannot compete and keep up. Government is not supposed to be in and be all things to all people. So it's just combating that messaging. teaching what our country was about. And hopefully, you know, you can wake some people up, man. Because government, if they can give it to you, they can take it away. All right. We have people lining up to say they would date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. We'll get to that. Disgusting. You and Henry Lagerheads here. We've got a difference here. So Alante, what's coming up? Any events? Anything on your calendar listeners should know about. Just more of the same. Probably we'll now some town halls to come up. Maybe, you know, if it's an agenda that's a huge, we'll probably do a flag way behind that. But it's a lot of messaging right now. We're just hammering it away. And we're telling people, go out and vote red November. You know, it's not just about us. We want everybody to get behind our candidates and we're going to do the best we can do. And, you know, when you have me come back on here, we'll talk more about why not just vote. For any Republican, they need to, you know, stand on specific conservative right-leaning issues because when you do bipartisan work or whatever, and it's always in the name of raising our taxes. And, you know, it's never in decreasing taxes and less government. It's almost, I work with the other side, but they don't tell you the caveat, we increase your taxes. Exactly. And so we need to speak about that Republicans that actually stand for conservative ideology and things of that nature. I'll be listening today at 2 o'clock thinking about you, how you went off on Cuba in just your two minutes. Bill Debblin, Pastor Bill Deblan, is in Cuba today. Okay. He'll give a full report there on the ground. He's been sending me drips and drabs. Oh, wow. He asked every member of city council, we would pay for them to go to Cuba with them. No takers. You never do it. Your buddy from West Philly, Jamie. No, she didn't want to leave West Philly for Cuba. She's the biggest races on that council. Where did we find you, Alante? Where do we go? At Alante McGaulay across all platforms. A-L-L-A-N-T-E-M-C-A-U-L-E-Y. Thanks, Alante. We'll talk with Alante again next week. Here's how you get in. 855-839-1210. Tom Giardano on Talk Radio 1210. W-P-H-T. I'd even better stuff with Alante, but he still would not date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. I'm coming to your calls. Dom Gerdano's show. Josh Barton's odds. I love this stuff. He says that John Ahasov, the guy from Georgia, one of their leading figures, is 28 to 1 to be involved with her. Zohran Mamdani 33 to 1, Matt Damon, 33 to 1, Ben Affleck. Now, she wouldn't want that loser. Stefan Diggs, Henry, 33 to 1. Kaepernak, 33 to 1. John Favreau. She's not going with that guy. 33 to 1. Beto Leonardo DiCaprio, 40 to 1. Let's see. Hunter Biden, 50 to 1. Oh, I like that. That's pretty good. Any Trump family member 50 to 1. Brad Pitt, 50 to 1. Let's see. Ro Khanna, 50 to 1.
Abdul LCE to 125 to 1 Mark Zuckerberg 150 to 1 Jimmy Kamau 150 to 1 Candace Owens 150 to 1 oh my god Bernie Sanders 250 to 1 Tucker Carlson 250 to 1 All right, there you go. No way at WNBA players mentioned here at this point, yeah. Or in his freedom. I like the value in Diggs, though. Diggs and Biden. I might take those. Oh, God. All right. Robert of Ben Salem, I think, is on record. He would date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Robert. Hi, Dom, Henry. It's good to talk to you guys. I would date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but only if she comes with her own duct tape, Dom. Nice. My sense of her is not that Domineering never shut up as much as wifty at times. Well, see, you got to worry about after your data that she's on the media saying, loser, loser. I mean, there's no performance. Well, okay. I would rather take a chance with that than Taylor Swift. You know what's going to happen if you're in Taylor Swift. I don't care what Kelsey's thinking five years from now. She's going to need material. What do you think is going to happen? No, that's true. She has a much bigger stage to regale her fans with your shortcoming. So I think I'll pass on that as well. Good Lord. You know what? I'll just stick to nine left-wing women, Don, because they're the only ones that make sense these days, brother. I'm serious. Okay. But my answer to the side question is blue jeans. Nice. Absolutely. They were utilitarian, very popular, and then they became a fashion statement, and it's gotten to the point now where people even jogging jeans nowadays. Oh, yeah, we're starting a new trend there. Nice shot by your point. Look, I'm a trendsetter. What can I do? You're going to see five years from now. Look at all this guys jogging in jeans. I never even thought anything of it. Embrace the horror, Dom. And you guys have yourself a great day. I really appreciate you. Jeans is a great one. They went from utilitarian to the stupid slim jeans or skinny jeans. And now I think they've gone back to fashion slash utilitarian, not, you know, the type of stuff that, why would you wear them? The whole point of jeans is they look good and they're comfortable. Why would you put yourself through that? I just don't. The skinny jeans. To look better. Exactly right. Yeah, but you left out the comfort level. You got to try to incorporate the two things here. I don't find jeans to be comfortable in any sense. Oh, my goodness. I would wear uncomfortable jeans to look better. Really? You don't find jeans to be comfortable. When do you? I mean, I rarely wear jeans, especially during the summer. I've rarely wear. Yeah. Yeah. I have pairs. Okay. I just prefer not to wear them.
Yeah, I can't do it. Okay. Yeah, I'm a jeans all the way. Yeah, I'd rather wear. Oh, the khakis. Wow. Strathmere, the khakis. How many can't dating Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? This guy's going to talk radio jail for 10 years today. Yes, all different levels. They've just improved the pants, all right? I can't help that. Like, jeans has largely stayed put and they've been the pants technology over on the khaki side. It's mind-blown sign. They still look wrinkled to me. I've never seen a look unwrinkled. The khaki stuff. Mine weren't wrinkled yesterday. I didn't notice. I have to, yeah. Or the day before. Look at a picture. You know, it doesn't look wrinkled to you. Then I look at a picture like Inside Story. We take a picture tomorrow. Immediately I see the wrinkle. That's it. Throw them out. Okay. So where would you take Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? What do you think would be a good Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez poetry reading? Do I want to be seen in public? No, probably not. Maybe a dimly lit restaurant. Okay. I thought a WNBA game, but I'm not sure. Well, no, then people would see me. Yeah, yeah, that's true. Yeah, okay. Sophie Cunningham might come over. And I'd have to buy like courtside, you know. Yeah, exactly. This is going to be an expensive date, I think, too. That strikes me. Is this a salary? I don't know about that. Yeah. All right. It's going to be interesting to see who lands with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez here. But the guy she was with just never seemed to be. And she barely talks about him ever. Yeah, exactly. It's all about her. Remember she like gushed about him when they got engaged and then you never heard from the man ever again. Right. What's happening is this is the rebranding thing. She's being rebranded as a moderate, which is crazy. But look, she's much smarter than someone that Kamala Harris. She's figured out a way to say, I'm not DSA National. I'm DSA New York City. Then you get into the weeds with it. Comla Harris wouldn't be able to do that. She just words out at you. Do I think she's the leading contender? I see the flaws in every one of the alleged leading Democrat contenders. I mean, does Gavin Newsom look like he has a glass jaw? Yeah, I think he does. Under a big fight with the other contenders at some moment. Will he say something that will be pretty difficult for him? Yeah, he doesn't like pressure. He hasn't had pressure. He's had a path just to be governor in California. I don't think he's ever dealt with it. No. So that's always something that's going to be. Mayor Pete has been through it before, but America's not going to elect Mayor Pete. They may nominate him. Watch Josh Shapiro. Now there's the anti-Jewish sentiment. That's the biggest hurdle that he faces. Watch this guy Oshoff, the guy in Georgia. I think he could be their nominee. And we'll have to see on the big stage how he plays out. Let's go to Beth in Berwyn. She's next on Talk Radio 1210. Hello, Beth. Hey, how you doing? Good, Beth.
Can you hear me okay? Yeah, loud and clear. I'm going to turn up my volume. I'm in the car. I kind of forget what we're talking about. I think I would date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez if she was buying and I would debate. Oh, okay. We can go for that. Yeah, I'm sure she's fine. I let her buy, and then I would pick her brain about her, she was going to run for the presidency and, you know, what her platform, and if she had any real things to run on, because that's the biggest problem, the Democrats are facing. Sure. All right, with first female contended at D.O.C. That's interesting. And then, and then I was thinking they should take the, as a female, I think they should take the W and the B. out of the NWPA. I mean, what are they defining a woman as? It's kind of ridiculous, isn't it? Yeah, absolutely. Thank you, Beth. So, Beth had Chuck Taylor's sneakers. I hop her out on that one. Yes. Hey, a little update. My goodness, how does something like this happen in Philadelphia? It's like Gary Hydenick all over again. We're getting closer and closer to that house over an irony. where they apparently have images of these women that have been missing for years and all kinds of substances that they don't know what they are. And you look at this guy, thank God it's at the federal level. How did Gary Heidnick happen? How is he able to lure that number of women? How did he have tortured chambers kill them and all that on Marshall Street? And the answer often is, sadly, in many neighborhoods in Philadelphia, there's so much stuff going on. that even a guy like Hydenick doesn't draw the type of attention that you think he would. This maniac, and the other thing I want to know, is he here legally, is a girlfriend here legally? I'm a little bit unclear about that at 417 West Chew Avenue. They were caught fighting, allegedly, at the Liberty Bell. And from that, they got on the radar screen. One other issue that I don't think we should dismiss. Families of naval personnel in the USS Abraham Lincoln are talking about how rotten the food is. They're in the Middle East. They're also talking about mental health issues. Lance, if you're listening, you'd be a guy to talk to on this. I'm not sure how long they have been there, but it has been a long period of time. So I think in the Navy the expectation is that that may happen. The food part of it, though, rotten foods, the stuff being said, if true, then we got to get to the bottom of that. The people that were in charge of that, they were deficient. They have to be demoted or drummed out of the ranks. Again, just because you're not under fire doesn't mean we don't have people serving in the military in situations that are demanding. like being out there at sea for umpteen months and having to deal with that, I think is a real thing. So I don't think we ought to dismissive. I see some people doing that vis-a-vis this. I don't know if anybody jumped overboard or not, but the Iranian situation, sadly, is not going to end any time soon.
And I count the seconds each day, the closer we get to the midterms, where I think we have a real shot. But if we're still in this situation, I think Democrats will eke out a win. All right, phone lines are 855, 839, 12, 10, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless, all you have to do is just push pound 1210. Coming up, we're going to talk with Mike Gonzalez, one of the chief people over at the Heritage Foundation. He wrote a book about the new generation of Marxism. For Heritage, he's traveled extensively in Latin America, Europe, and places like that where you have these seedlings of Marxism. Is one of the Achilles heels, and I was talking to Alante about this. They're having an awful lot of trouble with African-American voters. Now, if they have someone like the guy in Michigan who's Muslim or Chris Rab here, then they can maybe pull it off. But otherwise, it's going to be very, very difficult. Side question today. Something coming off this day in history around it, Lenin. were more popular than Jesus. I don't know if Yoko Ono told him to say that or not. But by the way, I think Megan Markle, it looks like divorce with Prince Harry. He's repugnant. The wussy guy is almost as repugnant. But I think this Megan Markle woman rises to the level of Yoko Ono. That's how bad she is. She rises of insufferability to the level of Larry Krasner. And that's world class. Now, Yoko Ono did bring down the Beatles, but she's bringing down the royal family. And every time you see her like her Netflix series, it is beyond entitled and awful. All right, we'll talk with Mike Gonzalez. Your calls next. Bill Debblin at two in Cuba. All that here this afternoon on Talk Radio 12. Tech. Tom Giordano on Talk Radio 1210, WPHPHT. All right, big issues, big guest. Mike Gonzalez is the Angles T. Abadondo, a pluribus Unum, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He's also a great guest. He's been with us many times. And one of his more recent books is Next Gen Marxism. He wrote that with Ms. Gorka, I remember. I think we have both of them on that when it was more academic. Now it's real. The fight is on, at least I think, it's very real. Mike Gonzalez with us here on Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Mike, welcome back. We heard from Heritage yesterday with some great guests. You were at top of the list, and I'm glad you joined us. Hey, Mike, thanks for having me on. The fight is indeed very real. The book is now very real. Well, let's talk about that. How do we explain Hong, Dan? Is it just the Thanksgiving thing and the whiffiness? You know, I don't, well, Hong is easily explained and hard to explain. Hong and Zohran Mamdani and Katie Wilson and Seattle and Keith Wilson in Portland and all the other ones and Daria Lisa Chevalier in New York. They are what you get.
when a bunch of far-left Marxists, cultural Marxists, take over the cultural institutions, and I mean the K-12 schools, the universities, the museums, and they stop teaching our children and the next generation how bad Marxism is. And they start to teach how bad America supposedly is, how America is systemically racist, how America is structurally oppressive. These things are lies, but they repeat it over and over and over again. And what you get as a result, if a lot of young people and a lot of immigrants who have not been assimilated voting for... for people like home. Now, that's the explanation. But I'm sitting here still today saying, oh, my God, she nearly won. But for 3,000 votes in Wisconsin, in one of the largest turnouts in that state in a long time, this woman who was very obviously crazy, nearly won. That's the way to look at it rather than you. I couldn't agree more, Mike. Mike, having you on today, I'm looking at this column just in the last day or so. I think it's a little bit over the top, but you just mentioned immigrants not assimilated. The headline is the problem with DSA Democrats isn't socialism, it's third worldism. I think there is some of that. We have people coming here. We don't have a strong enough system to assimilate them, lies about America, et cetera. And a lot of these people are recent emigraise or their families were, and they have not bought into or had exposure enough, and they buy the big lie, and they bring that baggage of these failed countries with them. It's not just so third. I agree, actually, with that headline. But third worldism, it's not just. immigrants coming from the third world. It is also parties and politicians here who want America to be like the third world. Okay. Who disdained the West, who disdain Western civilization, which means great art, great, great symphonies, the concept of human rights as we know it, democracy. They think all these things are, you know, results of the product of white supremacy and whiteism. So I think that includes third worldism, and I think this is what is happening right now. One of those things that is happening is the embrace of our politicians, of the new politicians, of a third world outlook. But let me tell you something about the immigrants, the Imam and immigrants. I immigrated over half a century ago. And to New York City, a very different country, a very different place. Matthew 74, 8th grade. They put you, Mike, they put you in Americanization classes. And that was supremely important because my Cuban mother...
would not, she had wonderful qualities, a lawyer, a very accomplished woman, but one thing she was deficient in was American culture. Yeah, she didn't know American culture because she hadn't lived here. So she could not transmit to me American culture or American heritage in the way that the educational system did, because this was still, 1974, it's still the back end. The end of the Ellis Island period. During Ellis Island, there was a public, private partnership in assimilating immigrants. And the nub of that was New York City, where all the immigrants were, where Ellis Island was. I'm sure that that class was terminated in 75 or 76. And not only was that class Americanization was terminated in 74-76. It was not called Americanization, by the way. It was called something else. But it was teaching Thanksgiving and the Mayflower and this land is your line, even though it's a communist song. And all these things to new kids from Greece, from Thailand, from Cuba like me, even though I came directly from Spain because we had moved to Spain. And then assimilation was denigrated, denigrated. Zohran Mamdani Mambani, who became an American citizen last week, you know, was eight years ago, seven years ago, has never been taught any of these things. He hasn't been taught about why America is exceptional or great. So we have a very tough road, Mike, because of all these things. Sorry for the long answer. Oh, that's okay, Mike. That's all right. So, Mike, long term, we get it, your book, Next Gen Marxism, what it is and how to combat it. Obviously, long-term education, the school is assimilation. Short-term. politically or otherwise. I think, I know in the midterms we've had Mike Johnson on, they're going to run against communism, and they're going to call it that. And I agree with that. And Londani is one of the faces. El Zaid is rivaling him right now because he's so pugnacious. Do you agree with that? Is that the way to combat it to defeat it right now? I think you have to call things by their proper name. Okay. We have to call things to communicate. I think I don't want to give electoral advice to the Republican Party. I think you also have to offer a positive view, not just what you're against or what you're for. But I think definitely you have to warn Americans about... Marxism, but the job, it's not a political party. It can't just fall to a political party to do that because the voter will say, well, that's self-serving. It has to be the job of our cultural institutions. It has to be the job of our K-12 system, of our universities, of our museums, of our art houses, of our publishing houses, of the whole...
the whole cultural industrial complex, we need to go back to that. We need to go back to what existed in the country I immigrated to. Well, one of the big players in that, kudos to you guys, Victoria Coates, Mike Gonzalez, is the Heritage Foundation. You are one of the clearing houses. Second to none for all that. Yeah, and I've been doing a lot of that work. I don't know if you know, but I testified at both hearings on the Smithsonian. The Smithsonian is a very big task. The Smithsonian should be a national jewel. It's a complex of 21 museums and a zoo and many, many libraries and research centers. And right now it's in the hands of a cadre that want to use history of museums for societal change, which is not what a national museum is for. No, exactly right. Mike, thanks for jumping on today. Any upcoming book? Anything you're working on? You know, I'm really, really, really busy. But I am noodling with two books. The only problem is, some days, I only have like 10 or 15 minutes spare to give a couple of rush strokes to these book ideas. But I am working on parallel tracks on two very different books. All right. Well, we want to hear it when you're ready to go, Mike. Thank you very much. Thanks for joining today. Thank you, Mike. Bye.
Why? How did he get Mike out of it? What the heck is wrong with the name Dom here? What is the... And I told Henry that I said... He's been on with me a dozen times. He knows me. I've been there to Heritage now. Get Victoria have coats on the phone. Tell her to take a memo over to him at Heritage. Take it into his office. Oh, man. He said that a cop. I'm not a corrector. By the way, I hate to correct. I'm not skilled at correcting. I know you're not. Like Sean Hannity the other night, if Chris Rab came on, that'd be different. I know he's doing it. And said Don or something. The end you have to. But how does you get Mike out of this? I called it. I knew. I called it. Kirk knew from when he picked up the phone to call him that something was a miss. Yeah, exactly. Not as bad as that guy. I can play the tape of that guy nine times. Well done. This isn't better. I'm not a correct something. I don't know what it is in me. I don't like to correct it. I just, you know what it is? I am so like, oh my God. Let's just move on. It's a different name, Dom. He called you Mike. I know. I mean, come on. Maybe he heard you saying his name or something? I don't want to embarrass the person, A, I guess, and B, I don't want to waste time with all that. I know. I understand that, but still, it's still powerful. I know for some people listening, they're like, correct them, correct him. They're screaming right now. I'm not a corrector on it. Henry, would you be correcting? It's Henry, not Hank or something. You know what? In the Don situation, I might. Okay. In the mic situation, like, I feel like I just have to let it go. It was bizarre a world. Because it's just like, no, you're not even close right now. Exactly right. Oh, God. All right. 855, 839, 12, 10, we're coming to you. Something that was wildly popular and then maintained a pretty high level of it. It can't be just popular and then drop off the face of the year. That's what we're looking for. The Beatles, John Lennon, saying more popular than Jesus, was Yoko Ono behind that? And would you date Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? I'd like to have Pat Malloy with the lie detector guy here hooking these guys up. You've got to see it on Twitter. Well, only if this, this, and this. It is, I, you know, you're pretty bold if you're the guy that's going to go out with her now. This is going to be nuts. I think she's going to date somebody who will refurbish the brand. That's exactly what she's going to do, moving toward the moderate. Somebody a little bit low key, but he might be known as, you know, well, Brian Fitzpatrick were available. He's my number one choice. He's not. He's married now. Oh, yeah, he's a Republican. That's moderate and all, you know. He would do it. Then he talked to Punchball about it. 855. Probably thinking, Bucks County, how would that go over? Brian Fitzpatrick dating Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? I don't know. 855. Bill, I'm sure, will be on that. He'll take it right over to him. 855, 839, 12, 10. Let's talk about Dr. Bents for a moment. You know, if going to the dentist upset you, makes you nervous, even a little bit squeamish.
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It's such a simple name. I don't even go with the spelling. You have to see the spellings of Dominic. For some reason, it's a different D-O-M-I-N-I-C-K. Yeah. It's E-N, it's E-N-I-C, and it's all that. Not only that, it just pops. Dom! That's all you need. I didn't hear you. Was it Don? But, Mike, we got to keep that one. Oh, my God. Thank you, Mike Gonzalez, over at Heritage. Maybe they should call today, take a nap over there. Lance in South Philly, Talk Radio 1210. Hey, Lance, before we get to your side, you are expert. U.S. Abraham, Lincoln, I don't think they're winers. They've been out there quite a while. And if it's rotten food, it's rotten food, and the Navy should be ashamed of themselves. Well, no, you're going to run out of food. Right. Okay, because you need to be replenished out at sea. And eventually you're going to get down to everything that's to be powdered, powder eggs, powder of carrots, powdered peas, powder of milk. A ship only has maybe 30, 35 days worth of food. And if you're out on station, you know, it's going to be a lot of people up all during the night. They're probably having four feedings a day times of few thousand people. You're going to run out of food really fast. And then on top of it, a lot of the food has to be remained in cold storage. And that has to be brought up from the bottom of the ship. Well, Lance, here's what I'm saying, though. They're not at risk per se there from the Iranians. I mean, I know about drones at all. But what I'm saying is for morale purposes, what America would want to do, is it impossible to move heaven and earth to give them better food? Is that impossible in this situation? It's not impossible, but you've got to remember the food is only a handful of companies that can actually supply that food. Every box that came aboard the ship, it was either U.S. food or the one with the S, the S-Y-G-O one. They're the only the ones, Cisco. Okay. They're the only ones big enough that can supply that amount of food and get it on station. You know, and then get it out to see. All right. So here's the bottom line, Lance. When we hear these stories today, and Fox is even carrying them, I'm sympathetic. Do you see them as whiners? I'm sympathetic to this. Oh, no, they're not whining. But when your belly start growling and somebody gave you powdered eggs for breakfast in the morning, it gets your attention. Yeah. Again, I just think, and you've been through it, just being there in an extended period of time, being on the front lines like that, we've got to do something to make morale better there. So what's your side today, Lance?
Oh, God, I was happy to change my answer. I hope nobody said that I was in a basement. I'm going to go with the bicycle because I used to collect Vincent Swin bikes. And at one time, the bicycle outnumbered, you know, it was the main mode of travel. And now it has transcended into the e-bike. The bike is still here. It just has a motor now. Yeah, without a doubt. Thank you. And again, The e-bike conversation, we have a corpsman yesterday. So, oh, maybe they're a bit out. No, they're completely out of line. By the way, Henry, on the parking situation, somebody smiling on me. The last two days, I took a shot. It's the Hail Mary. I couldn't get into the space. We got a Verizon truck out there in a media space, taking up three spaces, and they put their little orange cones around the truck. Oh, that's true. They have one ticket on there. They ought to have a dozen. But anyhow, I came out yesterday at 11.30. It's the last shot. And someone was just pulling out at that precise moment. Today, they were towing someone out of there at that precise moment. I don't have to wait 15 seconds. So somebody's. Smiling down. It's because of my stance on God and the beach tax versus yours if you want to make Strathmere of Gentleman's Club or something there. Get out of here, you riff-raft. Did not say that. You're wearing ask God, have you been over to Strathmere that much? Have I? Yes. Uh, yeah. It seems like you have a lot. No, it's there. Yeah, I thought so. Keep out. That's my beach here. Right. You riffraff. We want to have bars around there. The one percent only get to go in the ocean. The rest I have to just sun tan. Come on, Strathmere, you don't want to go with the beach tagway. Don't be with Henry on this. Coming up. Bill Debbling, in Cuba, they have famous beaches there in Ivana. I've been to Cuba. Well, get Bo. Broadcasting from there. Pastor Bill Devlin is doing a big event in Cuba today. He hooks up next to give us a bird's eye view of that and your calls on Talk Radio 1210. Domjiudano, weekdays noon till 3 from Talk Radio 1210, WPHD.