Cancel Culture Comes for Rock Legend Alice Cooper
The Rich Zeoli Show
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🗓️ 29 August 2023
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2
- During her press briefing, Karine Jean-Pierre credited President Joe Biden with opening schools across America following the COVID-19 pandemic. But, as RNC Research notes, “19 of the top 20 states for getting kids back to in-person instruction were led by Republicans.”
- According to a new poll from Monmouth University, support for wind-powered energy is gradually starting to lose support in New Jersey. You can read more here: https://www.roi-nj.com/2023/08/29/industry/energy-utilities/monmouth-poll-support-for-wind-energy-loses-strength/
- In a recent opinion editorial featured in The Wall Street Journal, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group Jeff Yass wrote of Pennsylvania: “My state has been engulfed in controversy for months over Lifeline Scholarships. Funded with state tax dollars, the awards generally range between $5,000 and $10,000 per student. They are available to low-income families who send their children to the worst schools because they are trapped by their ZIP Codes… Teachers unions need to kill Lifeline Scholarships in the crib, because they know that Lifeline Scholarships will work, allowing students to leave their schools… Anyone in either party who aspires to national leadership must resist these teachers unions and do what’s right—fight for families’ right to self-determination.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-pennsylvania-school-stakes-teachers-unions-kids-governor-shapiro-93cf336a?mod=opinion_lead_pos7
- During Tuesday’s press briefing, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about an ISIS sympathizer who had been sneaking people across the U.S. Southern border. Speaking on behalf of the Biden Administration, she refused to accept blame for security issues at the border.
- Cancel Culture: Rock legend Alice Cooper has lost a brand partnership with Vampyre Cosmetics after condemning “gender affirming care” medical procedures being available to children.
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| 0:30.0 | Order and the Biden administration is like, oh, what are you going to do? What are you going to do? ISIS, sympathizers, fentanyl, people smuggling kids, so we're going to do migrant jobs in the field. What are you going to do? Right? Welcome back to the show, glad you're here. Today, 855-839-1210 on Twitter at Rich. Zoli, don't forget Friday. Live at the Grand Hotel of Cape May, New Jersey, my happy place. Our live show 3PM to 7PM. You can come by for the whole show. |
| 1:00.0 | A little bit of the show, whatever you want to do. And the show is free, of course. The bar will be open. Bar is not free, but you know. And you'll have your fellow Zoli Army members to have good camaraderie with. And we'll have a lot of fun. We'll have some surprises. And it'll be a good time. So please come out and join us on Friday. This coming Friday, we'll kick off Labor Day weekend together and the unofficial end of summer. And back to school, which I know as parents, we're all saying thank God. Thank God it's back to school time. |
| 1:30.0 | But you know, just say it. Now projecting anything right there. Not at all. There's a lot going on. I was noticing today earlier as I was going through some of the show prep. You know, the. The funny thing about Pennsylvania is that our state typically decides who the winner is in the general election. But now the presidential primary could move as early as March 19th. |
| 2:00.0 | Which is a big, big deal. Because I think March is the month. I really do. I think that when you look at how expensive it is to run for president of the United States. By March, you're either you're, you got momentum. You got the big Moe is they say and you got the money in your on your way or you are, you're at a cash. You're at a time. And you're giving it up. And by March of 2016, if you remember, they were down to I think three candidates on the Republican stage. I think it was Cruz, Trump and Rubio and. |
| 2:30.0 | Maybe somebody else, but it was really Trump and Cruz at that point. And that was it. And then it was, it was just a matter of time. By March, everything's decided. If Pennsylvania moves its primary to March 19th, we will have a big, big say in who the Republican nominee is going to be for president of the United States. And obviously the Democrats will have a big saying who the Democrat nominee is going to be because I still don't think it's going to be Joe Biden or any of his pseudonyms. I don't. |
| 2:58.1 | Governor Josh Shapiro and legislative leaders have said they all support moving the primary election to earlier in the year because the current day conflicts with Passover. |
| 3:06.8 | The primary schedule for April 23rd, 2024, the first day of the major Jewish holiday, traditional Jewish law prohibits many regular activities such as driving, writing, working and the use of electricity on the holiday, which is observed for eight days in the United States. |
| 3:24.6 | Oh, not only I know it seems like a minor thing. You go, all right. So wait a second. March 19th, or April 23rd, is it that big of a deal? Yes. It's a lifetime in politics. I knew Jersey, our primary is in June. And it's irrelevant at that point. It's completely irrelevant. By the time you're voting for the presidential primary in June, the people are already planning. They've got their tickets to the convention. It's, it's over at that point. |
| 3:53.3 | It's stupid. It's very stupid the way they do it. But if you want to be a player, if you want your state to be a player, the difference will be, honestly, you watch, for example, New Hampshire right now, you know, all these candidates are tripping over themselves to get on New Hampshire radio, New Hampshire television, Iowa, same thing. They're going to the state fair. They're eating fried butter. It sounds delicious. And they're doing all the things. They're not even concerned about Pennsylvania, because the primary here. |
| 4:23.3 | As of right now is not until April. So the states are battling with each other to become earlier in the calendar for the Democrats. And they're what they've done is they've moved South Carolina to become the first primary as a gift to James Clyburn. |
| 4:35.3 | But Pennsylvania, this could change everything. I think it would be a great thing to do. I really do. I think it'd be great to do in my opinion, it would help make this show better as well. |
| 4:47.3 | Let's face it, Matt. The San is April is way too late. We need the candidates begging to come on the show February and March. Don't you think? I think they should be begging to come on the show in September as well. |
| 5:03.3 | Yeah. Well, you know what? We're not going to let them come on in 2024 if they don't respond to us in 2023. |
| 5:11.3 | I agree with that. I'm looking at you. Yeah, no, we're not going to be there when they need us. I'm not some cheap hooker. You know, I'm not like that. |
| 5:21.3 | Just when you need me, you call me. No, no, no, no, I'm not going to play that game. That's definitely what it's going to be to. I'm a hundred percent certain. |
| 5:29.3 | A hundred percent. We're going to get in and dated. All of them at the same exact time. I guarantee you that'll be the case. |
| 5:37.3 | Yeah. Yeah, as of right now, the only one who's who's even graced us with his presence is Vivek Ramaswamy and that's it. |
| 5:44.3 | I mean, Doug Bergham shows up at the studio every day to give me coffee, but I always tell him like, Doug, it's not today. Not today, Doug. |
| 5:52.3 | Yeah, I thank you. I feel like we could get Doug or Ace on if we wanted. |
| 5:57.3 | Yes, had Hutchins. Yeah, that guy. We don't want that though, correct? |
| 6:04.3 | I don't think we do. You're the executive producer. You tell me, but I don't think we do. No, I haven't reached out to them. |
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