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The answer and a good morning everybody. It is Monday the
second day of March. Come on in and get ready.
I'm not sure when there has been a more news heavy way to start
the week. Any one of these all by themselves would occupy a lot of
oxygen. We have an election tomorrow.
Attorney General Ken Paxton is going to join us in just a moment for his final
visit before tomorrow's primary. We had an attack in Austin that may have
its roots in some reaction to operation in Iran that were in the
middle of it. There's just all kinds of things that are going on.
All kinds of things to address. Let me give you the phone number 866-660-5759.
Epic fury. I blanked on the operation. 866-660-5759.
60 seconds on that and then our chat with Ken and then we chat with you.
Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense and Democracy. He'll join us
805 because a lot of people are asking what next in Iran? What do we do now?
I mean, you know, what was the likely path forward
after we have taken this military action? And so there are many, many questions
that we're looking for a whole lot of answers. But first, as we always do,
especially in particularly trying times, let's pause
and let's pray. Lord, we come to you this morning with open hearts of gratitude
for your guidance as America seeks to do the right thing in one of the world's
most troubling spots. Bless our nation, bless our troops,
bless our president with guidance and wisdom, bless those military families,
some of whom are already experiencing the unavoidable sacrifice of moments
like these through every moment like this. Guide our people to be wise
and mindful of the freedoms we enjoy. We cherish our rights of free speech and
debate and times like this. And as those play out, let every comment be
accompanied by an appreciation for what we're trying to do.
Mindfulness of the honor of those who serve in our military and
prayerful for the success of our mission. We ask these things in your
holy name. Amen. So it was a weekend of war news. My
questions for you, and you know the number 8666505759,
do you approve? I see word that like there's heavy
polling that most of America hates this. Even a lot of
Republicans don't like this. There's a seeming conflict to some between,
you know, he said he was going to be the the president of peace. And yet
here he is starting wars. He's not starting a war. He's trying to end one.
And there just saw a lot of the objections have struck me as TDS on steroids.
So your reaction to some of the reactions, just all of your thoughts as we
head into a week that is going to be filled, filled with news,
developments constantly. We had we had like three planes shot out of the
sky over Kuwait by the Kuwaitis. No loss of life there. But the death toll
for American troops has gone to four. One of our armed forces who had been
hospitalized after the retaliatory strikes by Iran has died. The
American death toll now stands at four. I can't tell you the low
opinion I have of those who would weaponize and politicize these deaths
in order to somebody even asked when it was when the death toll was three,
is it worth it? Is it worth it? It's was Vietnam worth 58,000. I guess
there's general thoughts that's no, but what does that mean that those
lives were lost in vain? What an obnoxious question usually asked by
people who who who hate the president. And last thing on this before we talk
to Attorney General Paxton, a lot of the objection to this is not real.
It's just not real. They hate it because Trump did it. If Biden had done it,
there'd be dancing in the streets. If anybody but Trump had done it, there
would be vast approval, which is what makes the real value of people like
John Federman, whom you'll hear today talking about, I don't know why
Democrats can't support the notion of a regime. Then oh, by the way,
even if they call themselves progressives, a regime that hates gays,
denies equal rights to women is a theocracy. If you're progressive and you can't
see the value in knocking out a regime like this,
are you really a progressive? But ultimately, what really guides these folks is Trump,
hatred, Trump hatred makes smart people stupid. And boy, was that evident
throughout the landscape over the weekend. Okay, tomorrow is election day. We are going to
learn so many things from this primary at the top of the ticket. The U.S. Senate race,
the Democrats are going to figure out, listen, there's a Talleriko surge. Maybe we'll see what
that means. Now, why don't we talk to the guy who may be running against him or Jasmine
Kraken, depending on how the Republican primary turns out it is John Cornyn. It is Wesley Hunt
and it is Ken Paxton. Pardon the long intro, sir, busy weekend. How are you doing as they move
on primary eve? On this Texas independence day, I'm doing pretty well.
Let's add another layer. Precisely right. Precisely right. The birthday of the occasion of Texas,
declaring its independence from Mexico, the history that unfolded leads us to today. And who our
U.S. Senator is going to be. So, home stretch, how do you see, what do you think's going to happen
tomorrow? It's going to be a good day. I think it's really looking forward to it. I work since April
the 8th to educate and communicate with Texas. And I think it's going to be a good day. I think
the question that I've asked in every single meeting, one person, 3,000 people, and
John's been in office since I was in college, and I'm 63, and those 40 plus years, can you name
one great accomplishment? And to this day, no one's ever given me an answer to that question,
and I say, now take two weeks of my time as AG, except for Christmas and Thanksgiving,
and I guarantee you can pick any two weeks, and I've accomplished more in two weeks that he's done
40 plus years. That is probably why you've got a lead in virtually every poll, especially the
recent polls, is with Wesley in this race, for some reason, and God bless him, but I'll never
understand that is an optimism reign supreme. Is there any way to get 50.001% or is this
definitely a runoff that awaits us? So, as you know, this is like me playing basketball,
against seven people, they all get to score against me, and they all get to play defense. So,
it's challenging, but it's not impossible. I mean, I've looked at the numbers, and it's just,
you know, a election day will determine it. I don't, I've looked at the early voting numbers,
and it looks pretty good for me. It's just a matter of which way will it fall?
There's an odd line, I've talked to Senator Korn, and often talked to you,
often last time he and I spoke, and he did this on 60 minutes yesterday,
there's this narrative that only he, as the nominee, can bring Republican success.
That if you are the nominee, that certain death lies ahead for Republican party,
that either Tallerik or Crockett will beat you, and even down ballot, some of the congressional
seats will wiggle. I trust you have another view. Well, of course, this is a typical Korn and
Talking point. If you look at his whole, all of the second points, they're not true. I mean,
he talks about being for the boring. He's been against the boring. He talks about being for Trump.
He was against Trump, and this idea that somehow I can't win a state-righted race,
Mark, how many statewide races have I won? Three. Three. I've won more statewide races than most
people have, have run in, in Texas history. And suddenly, because it's John Kornin,
he's the only one, even though he can't win a primary, even though he isn't accomplishing.
Somehow, he's going to motivate voters to get out and vote for him. The numbers don't show it.
I've done the polling. If I really believe that, would I be in this race? No. I know I can be
to Democrat. We haven't lost the Democratic seat since 94. What evidence does John give to back
that up? And that, you know, he has polls showing him like being, which is ridiculous,
this idea that I can't win a statewide race. It's, obviously, it's not true. I've done it three
times. I asked him something, and I need to ask you the flip side of the coin. This has been a
pretty bitter primary. It's been months and months and months of you referring to him as an
unworthy warrior, a rhino, an untrustworthy soul. No, no, no, no. I've never called him a rhino,
not one time. We wrote, really? I just said he hasn't accomplished anything. He's been there too
long. God, interesting. Listen, I got 500 people I could put on the phone now who would attach
the rhino label. Why would you spare him that? I just, you know, I'm trying to win with Republicans,
and so I'm not trying to disparage him. He's spent $100 million attacking me, which is more than
I think the most expensive race in, you know, Texas or actually US history for a primary,
I've spent $3 million. And if you'll look at the ads, my ads are positive, and his have been
very negative and personal. They're not even talking really about what he's actually accomplished
because, again, there isn't anything. Well, we're going to get to what he's saying about you,
but some of the things you've said about him, just to reframe my sentence and thank you for the
editing on that. You've characterized him as an unworthy, mega warrior than his support for Trump.
I think you believe that it's paper, then an opportunistic to the moment. And the once Trump's
not president anymore, you know, who knows what he'll do. And that's something that people don't
have to worry about with regard to you. Have I got that paragraph right? Yeah, well, yeah,
it can think about this in 2016. I mean, he has no evidence that he's ever supported Trump.
2016, he told us that Trump was an albatross around our neck. What is he saying about me? And I'm
an albatross around our next same thing. Then in 2024, what do you say Trump can't win in his time
his past? Well, guess what? John Corden was not supporting Trump either time suddenly.
April 8th conversion happens. I get in the race and he loves Donald Trump. He loves the border wall.
Everything that he hated, he loves. And so why would I believe that that's going to last?
I don't believe it's going to last because it's not going to you. He's have, you know,
40-year history of it, not lasting. So this is all just a game for him. He wants to win.
He'll say whatever it takes, but none of that's true. None of it's true.
So the kindest thing is that you find the feel that he's somewhat less than sincere.
His view of you is pretty clear that you're one of the worst people ever to walk the earth.
So after this harsh, after this harsh primary, here's what I asked him last week,
I said in view of everything you've said, if you lose, you know that Republican
Texas will demand that you have certain enthusiasm in making sure that Talleriko or Crockett
don't win. Could you find a way to support Ken Paxton for the Senate? He said,
I will vote for the Republican nominee and said no more. And I'm not pretending there'll be
unity tour through various media markets as summer turns to fall. But if it doesn't work out the
way you want it to, can you find a way to support him against Talleriko or Crockett?
Of course, but let there be no if. I'm going to win this right. So I already know that.
So there's not going to be an if I'm going to win and I'll win Tuesday. And if it takes a runoff,
we know that runoffs are going to be good for me as well. My worst runoff, I've done three of them.
I got 65 percent. My last one against George P Bush. I got 68. So yes, I am going to support
the Republican no matter what. Very good. The two Democrats that we have coming out
are awful for Texas. I can't imagine Texas goes that dark. Is there is there one? It's funny.
It's been weird. I mean, there's the firehose that's Jasmine Crockett and the and the and and
woke Opie, the James Talleriko. Is there one you'd rather run against than the other or, you know,
there's both so liberal. I think you could highlight that's that's what I meant. They're just both
so left so just crazy left. And Talleriko tries to hide it like behind being a pastor, but the
reality is I don't see much difference between him and Jasmine as far as positions and views and
they're both going to be disasters for Texas. So if we if it looks like the way this is the
field is striped, it looks like we have the looks like runoff per chance. The rest of March,
all of April and virtually all of May of more corn and ads against you and more of your ads
against him. Do you think your approach will change or will it be sort of more of the
insincereity? What has he done that or is there new material that you'll debut for the runoff?
No, I mean, I think it's all about record and not rhetoric and he's all about the rhetoric,
but he doesn't have a record that he can stand. Yeah, and otherwise, you know, when I was in
combat, what did I do? I ran my record. I could talk about what I did and then I talked about what
I wanted to do. And I had proof that I had accomplished something for the state of Texas and for
the people of Texas. And that's what got me reluctant. I didn't spend a lot of time attacking my
poets. Either any of my lectures, when I was in combat, I focused on what I had accomplished. John
Corning cannot do that. And he really can't attack me on my record. So he goes personal. That's
really his his MO because he's got nothing. And he has and he has essentially said that that he
is just getting started and that this runoff will contain even more material like that. And I've
been wondering because obviously I talk to him, talk to you. And then I talk about all of it.
And I found myself saying how much more can this be? And is it will it backfire? And will you
can you respond in any way? And then a couple of days ago, there's your daughter and her husband
sitting on the couch, your Maddie talking about, here's the Ken Paxton. I know how did that come
about? And what was the decision making like to deploy that on the campaign trail?
So my son-in-law sent me a text saying Madison had written an op-ed. And so I didn't even know
about it. I read it. It was very emotional for me to read. I didn't ask her to write the op-ed.
Didn't know she was going to do it. And then my team, she sent it to the team because she wanted
to get out. And then they asked her if she'd do a short you know short video sort of so we could
get more of it out. So yeah, it was very um that that means more to me than the election. It's just
it's awesome to have you know great kids and I've got four great kids and six grandchildren. That's
why you know I try to keep all of that out of the limelight and just focus on you know being a
father and a grandfather. I've also tried to assess over the months what effect those kinds of
attacks, what effect all those stories have had. It's not like it's killed yet. It hasn't torpedoed
you you've led in most polls. So I don't know if there's a likelihood that that changes that
if another barrage of that I think there's the possibility that that it could backfire where
people could say man enough of this enough. And so I I don't know if you're counting on that
to backfire because you know it's coming. Look I I don't get the strategy to be honest with you I
if I'm the Republican leadership I want to I don't want to tear down any Republican who's got a
good chance of winning like I do. I would be thinking about the future but you know if it's about
incumbents and not Republicans that I get the strategy but I always thought it was about winning
the state of Texas making sure that it was held by a Republican but if you if you're running that
strategy you're not thinking about that you're thinking about protecting and come and see and
and you don't care how how how how bad it gets but look I've been through this for for a decade
and you know I get I just I just go off of my record I try to tell the people of Texas here's
what I care about here's what I've done do you believe it I have I've evidence he's got no evidence
he's just talk and people are sick of that there's sick of people that go to Washington that answered
a Mitch McConnell that answered to the establishment to the lobbyist his daughters a lobbyist I mean
he's all in on that world I'm not I'm not in the world of Texas. The logistics where will you be
to watch where will you be watching the returns tomorrow night. So today I go from Dallas to
Waco I do rally in Waco then I drive to Houston I'll be Houston rodeo riding in with those guys
and then I'll fly back tomorrow morning and I will be here in being Dallas and I'll be at the
uptown area celebrating a win. And presuming the runoff did you take a listen it's it's months
do you take a little bit of a breather for for a week or two or or did you just dive right
morning of March 4th here we go little you know there'll be a little bit of a rust because it's
been a long run but not long it's it's it'll be back to the to to get now and talking to Texans
and again I'm I'm very confident runoff it's it's it's it's the runoff is even a better place for me
less people though they're more educated they're more conservative uh you know corny can go one
run whatever race it's been 50 million more we can be 150 billion and then we have to go spend
money in a general set to to help me but you know that's what the guys in Washington want to do
that's a little bit attorney general Ken Paxton tomorrow is the primary and I know we'll be talking
after that either in your capacity as a g of things for the runoff or congratulating you for the
outright win that's what's up to the voters we'll see how that goes and we'll be talking soon I
appreciate it and safe travels all right you see it thanks Mark and there's attorney general
Ken Paxton I'm Mark Davis 723 so let's re shuffle your thoughts on that of course are welcome
we have a lot of thoughts to share about a lot of things around the world around the middle
least what happens next in Iran what's going on what do we think of it our buddy Mike got
well your member Friday Mike said I'm taking a little bit of a long weekend I texted him back
enjoy Disney he made clear immediately that he would be back he is back and I am so grateful
you will get an M&M today here at 735 so let's pause come back and have a thought or two before
we head into the newsroom with Mary Rose and then we talked to our buddy Mike about a momentous
few days in American history Mark Davis it is 724
well we've shared a prayer now we're living on the prayer
Johnny Bonjogin is 64 speaking of dates and everybody with a musical birthday today and there's
a lot it's going to be quite the library today has a birthday on Texas Independence Day
Ken Paxton just invoked it maybe you need a little bit of the the primer on that Texas
Independence Day is this date in 1836 when Texas formally declared its independence from Mexico
so it by the way the Alamo siege was going on at the time and during the Texas revolution a
convention of delegates gathered at Washington on the Brazos and unanimously adopted and signed
the Texas Declaration of Independence it was signed by 59 delegates it established the Republic
of Texas as a sovereign nation separate from Mexico and we were that for the better part of a decade
admitted to the union in 1845 the little Texas history today just amid all the other breaking
news let's talk about some of that breaking news with our buddy Mike Gallagher next I'm Mark
Davis 730 Mary Rose in the newsroom well operation epic theory has just begun
and I'm not finding a carpenters record as a find a way to be cute about that Mike it is
Karen Carpenters birthday she would have been 76 I always offer up the Karen Carpenters birthday
to you and as happy listeners will note Mike had a three-day weekend plan whoops that didn't last
long so glad that you are back you could say we have some things to discuss welcome
I got a lot of work to do and of course President Trump explaining operation epic thunder to the
nation uh operation I want to keep saying epic because it was midnight thunder what was it midnight
thunder I mean all the all the nouns all these aggressive now thunder fury I know operation epic
fury is underway and I am just absolutely mystified at the way the left is describing
this brutal brutal tyrannical monster named Ayatollah homani and I had a guest from Israel
earlier today by the way mark who you know said you know now the first one it was Khomeini right this
one is really homani I don't know how many KHA versus KHO so they're close but but not the same
just see the Washington Post the way they described him which is a vunkular
fluffy white beard he liked poetry they were crueler to Scott Adams and Rush Limbaugh then they
worked to this monster though according to the way that New York Times and the Washington Post
characterized it Santa Claus died of hard attack I believe it's easy smile oh my gosh but but but but
dive into that because I've been wanting to talk to you about this explain this phenomenon to me
it's not like this people at the Washington Post of the New York Times are dumb they're not oblivious
to William Buckley the CIA operative being skinned alive they're not dumb they're not oblivious to
the thousands and thousands of Iranian citizens who were slaughtered by this guy he was a cruel
monster why would the Times and the Post try to describe a cruel monster as Santa Claus because
if they portray him accurately as the root cause of so much global evil then they run the risk
the risk of making taking him out look like a good idea in other words Trump was right and they
just can't go there they can't do it they can't do it I keep thinking about how we reacted when
when Obama's military took out Osama Ben Laden we all cheered thank God absolutely did you did
you see this this great pushback well it's Obama and so I can't stand the fact that that I mean
because think about this we could have you could have gone down the route of saying why wasn't even
Osama Ben Laden offered due process you know the due process he got was a bullet between the eyes
yes indeed that was it do not pass go do not collect a hundred but none of nobody said that we're like
good we got the bad guy why can't the left say good we got the bad guy TDS will not allow it and
and that's why so much of the criticism of this operation is so insincere because so much
how many posts did you see that essentially said the Iranian people now have an opportunity for
for freedom and self-determination this absolutely was an evil regime support our troops and hope
for their success but it's horrible what's happened it is terrible this has happened because it was
done by dishonest and inept and evil Donald Trump it's like what what I know it's it's just
head scratching and I few a few are having the guts even in the pages of the Washington Post
to speak truth Mark Teeson I've been I've been quoting his post from social media from X
all-dated former bus driver former speech writer Washington Post columnist and he he possesses
the kind of clarity that that none of his colleagues evidently over the Washington Post currently
here's what he wrote one quick paragraph Donald Trump has just taken his place alongside Reagan
and FDR as one of the most consequential presidents in American history many have occupied his office
but there are only a handful of whose courageous leadership has quite literally reshaped the world
there will be statues of him from Caracas to Tehran he is as we speak assuming his place in the
pantheon of our nation's greatest leaders mark that is so so true but it's also these are the words
that strike terror in the hearts of every Democrat and every Trump hater in the universe so a couple
of things because you're totally right about that and I'm all about the statues all about the
Trump stat I hope to let's visit the Trump statue in terror four or five years from now and maybe
stay in a nice five star hotel in Tehran which is a beauty Iran is a rich magnificent country we
need to find out how this all goes but before we get to the statues this has to go well it really
needs to go well and it would be nice if it started to go well in the next few months I think you
know where I'm going but generally speaking what do you think that looks like a vacuum a void
when people rise up and say well you can knock out one regime but you got to make sure that
something worse or as bad done Russian they're not wrong to say that I am confident that the Trump
team Marco Rubio that they absolutely are on this that there will be and they're being badgered
well what's the next step what's exactly going to happen what's it going to look like five weeks
from now what's going to look like by lunchtime tomorrow guys let the game come to you but I give
me a word or two on what you think Iran what this process looks like after the four or five weeks
of military operation the president describes then what well two things first of all I
appreciated Joey Jones over on Fox News who pointed out over the weekend and he made some news
because it was almost like the Trump hating media said aha aha look at some of the pushback
here's what Joey Jones said it's okay to ask questions and it's okay when American servicemen
have spilled their blood we've lost already now several American servicemen during operation
epic fury so it's reasonable and expected for the American people to be able to say what comes
next that what comes next doesn't mean that doesn't mean we're we're going full fledged you know
anti-Trump we're just we but we have a right to ask questions we have a right to expect answers
from this administration and incidentally considering this is the most transparent administration
in the history of America I'm not worried I love this this whole thing over the weekend Brian
Stelter over CNN oh it's very notable that Trump didn't address the nation after this happened
yes he did he didn't eight minutes on truth social that's his platform just because he doesn't
want to stand in front of a podium with a bunch of microphones and blue curtain he spent and I
I played the entire in play that in its entirety so you know stop with it they did that about
January 6th they said what I didn't say anything about yes he did he stood there and did a video
again on truth social and said go home don't hurt the police I need you to leave but they lie
they lie they lie they lie so the the second part though of your very important and profound question
look as Trump put it himself what next comes to them it's up to the the Iranian people I mean I
don't we don't know what this looks like we don't what we do know is that the head of the snake
has been cut off yep we do know that this Iatola and what was it 43 G.C.
Ahmadinejad was taken out to the former president of the the old school president back in the day
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad no longer available for comment so so the the Iranian people have a rare
and I think probably fragile window of opportunity to take their country back you know prior to 1979
I was really impressed by seeing the videos and the pictures of what Tehran looked like and what
Tehran looked like prior it was incredible it was like and you know women not forced to wear
the hijab imagine that you how about that people not getting thrown off buildings because of
their sexual orient I mean we're unusual to place if it can get back to that point that's going
to be on the American or the Iranian people it would be good to get back to that point and this
is where it is real interesting because this guy's getting interviewed I mean he's like a co-host
on Fox now have you seen Reza Palavi in the last couple of days he is the guy poised he
like to think of himself as poised to come in and lead this next new chapter and it looks like
there are a lot of positives about him I hope the apple has fallen a little bit from the tree
because his dad Reza Palavi was the famous infamous Shah of Iran who is very pro-America pro-Western
pro-oil anti-communist so awesome awesome awesome awesome not so awesome the secret police the
political prisoners and the people killed for opposing him so hopefully that's kind of kick
it at old school and the sun will not be reinstating those practices I I'm willing to trust until
there's a reason not to trust I'm sure the Trump and Rubio vetting of this guy it's not like we
get to determine it but I think America gets a say into what we think of about the choice that
Iran's going to make if it's a free and fair election we'll see how it goes but this guy is
clearly sort of opportunistically positioning himself is like hey I'm here if you want me he's
been an exile in Spain I believe for a long time well and did you see what show he popped up on
last night you got to give credit to 60 minutes there he was on CBS's 60 minutes congratulating
and honoring President Trump and praising Operation Epic Fury I mean this was 60 minutes now you
know there's a huge drama with in media circles because Barry Weiss is now heading up CBS news
which includes 60 minutes there's a whole alleged revolt going on there but it was actually
pretty refreshing to see this and we're we are seeing it we're seeing it in the on the airwaves
at CNN and CBS and even even in the pages of the Washington Post and the New York Times their
ridiculous description of the siatola aside they are acknowledging the significance of this they
are they are being forced to come to terms with this what what what a change this is on the world
stage the and the joy after and the joy of the Iranian people they have you've had how many
reporters have you seen in the last few couple of days standing in front of crowds joyous
Iranian crowds with three flags flying the flag of Iran the flag of the United States and the
flag of Israel didn't have that on my bingo card because there is common ground here and it was
in L.A. I was a strong Persian Iranian community there this it's an amazing time and for people
to shade it for people to urinate on this how dark do you have to be how twisted do you have
and it doesn't mean that everybody has to be in lockstep as you've said as you properly said to
to have questions to have thoughts to have hesitancy lagoon that that's okay but the
instant reflex to to bag on it lays bear what your motivation is they are dark and shameful there's
no way around it so pay close attention as I posted on social media and boy X was a font for me
of knowledge over the weekend but one of the things I posted after Kamala came out against
operation epic fury I said pay close attention to the people who are against this
because if you're wavering at all you need to know who you're aligned with if you're against
what we did I want to close with this I was in Orlando over the weekend for a wedding
dear dear friend and a great partner of ours Alfredo Ortiz from job creators
yes he he married Elaine Parker who he has worked with for many years they and I was invited
to their wedding they actually got married in their home over the weekend so I was in the
Orlando area for the weekend and I know I'm gonna get a little grief because people get
mad at Disney but I headed over on Sunday after this was all unfolding I wanted to get some
patriotism in my veins there's a there's a an attraction over at Epcot called the American
Adventure and it is one of the park's most iconic and emotional shows it's about 30 minutes
it's it's narrated by those animatronics as only Disney can do Mark Twain and Ben Franklin
are the two narrators nice but take us through the American story the American experience
patriotic music just incredible highlights of and and gosh I was so glad and I wasn't the only
one in that theater someday with tears in my eyes I needed a little dose of that to remember
the greatest country on earth what we've been able to accomplish up to now and what lies ahead
I urge everybody look the next time you're at Disney you make sure you see the American
adventure over at Epcot it's right it's amazing and boy was it good for what ails me as I saw
Washington Post talk about Santa Claus exactly dying of died of evil man he had a diabetes
passing for died peacefully surrounded by the else and somebody in one of the best some of
the greatest commentary is parody it's like how would the one today's New York Times have handled
Hitler dog loving German road you know rakeish trailblazer dies at 56 these people might
be passing away passing away you know peacefully with his bride with his bride but hey Trump said
it best the other night in the state of the union these people are crazy people are crazy and we're
here to document it I'm so glad you're here it's a better America when you're here God bless you
see tomorrow in New York pray for me like a dummy I'm leaving 85 degrees sunshine to go up to
New York City for work for a few days I'm dead I'm dead serious and there's one of their 50
things we didn't get you we'll get to them you'll be careful at every airport of New York
Washington every place just because there are there cells everywhere so head on the swivel we're
thinking about that is Mike Gallagher and you'll hear in today 10 o'clock soon we're done on
6.60 a.m. he answered into the way way way way way back machine
somebody needs to release an album called you've heard this song in your life but you just
have no idea what it is this is Arty Shaw from 1941 already on the clarinet and
frenzy to Spanish for frenzy mega big hit on the radio just prior to Pearl Harbor quite frankly
so let Arty and the band take us out so I don't know about you but I have questions
who is this raise-up halavi guy and should we be rooting for him to be the next leader of
a more sane Iran what was Iran doing bombing other nations in the Arab world that's not the
way to make friends and all kinds of other questions pertaining to how this goes next you know
our go-to Jonathan Schanzer at the foundation for defensive democracies he will join us next
and so will you grab a line 866 660 5759 great opportunity first you just open things up for you
and me to have a little back and forth about the last couple of days in Iran and about the next
couple of days in the Texas primary grab a line 866 666 5759 mark name is 660 a.m. the answer
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