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The Rich Zeoli Show

Newsweek Accuses Republicans of Being “Obsessed” with “Hot Girls”

The Rich Zeoli Show

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🗓️ 1 October 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Alina Clough—Fellow at ConservAmerica—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest article for National Review, “The Real Three Mile Island Disaster Was Shutting It Down.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/09/the-real-three-mile-island-disaster-was-shutting-it-down/ 4:20pm- On Monday, Donald Trump visited Valdosta, Georgia—supporting those impacted by Hurricane Helene. While speaking to the press, Trump said: “our country is in the final weeks of a hard-fought national election. But in a time like this—when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need—none of that matters. We’re not talking about politics now. We have to all get together and get this solved.” 4:30pm- Elizabeth Pipko—Spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to preview tomorrow night’s Vice-Presidential Debate between Senator J.D. Vance and Governor Tim Walz. Over the weekend, Vance was denied entry into a Primanti Brothers sandwich shop in Pennsylvania. In response to the shop’s concern, Vance told the crowd: “Don’t hold it against her. She just got a little nervous but it’s a great local business. Let’s keep supporting it.” Plus, Pipko reacts to being mentioned in Newsweek’s bizarre article, “How Hot Girls Became the Right’s New Obsession.” Pipko is a former model, a 2016 Trump campaign staffer, and author of the book, “Finding My Place: Making My Parents’ American Dream Come True.”

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0:00.0

The Rich Zioli Show on Talk Radio 1210, W.P. H.D.

0:05.5

On Twitter, at Rich Zioli, Instagram at Zioli Show.

0:11.1

Thank you for being here. Three Mile Island, we're all very familiar with it in

0:15.6

Pennsylvania. Obviously, we're going to talk about it right now. There's a piece

0:19.0

over at National Review. The real Threemile island disaster was shutting it down. Here to talk

0:25.8

about it as the author of that piece, Alina Cluff. Alina is a fellow

0:29.8

at Conserve America. Hello, Alina, thanks for joining me. How you doing?

0:34.0

Pretty good. Thank you so much for having me.

0:36.0

You're welcome and we can follow you on social media at Cluffalo.

0:40.0

I got that right?

0:41.0

Yes, sir, on Twitter. Cool Cool I love it. Clifalo. Talk to me about Three Mile Island. For those

0:46.5

who don't know it's a it was a nuclear facility and they had an accident and it shut down right so that's basically in in a

0:54.9

nutshell totally so if you've heard of three-mile island before it probably hasn't

0:59.9

been in a very flattering light it's a facility outside of Harrisburg. It had a partial meltdown in 1979.

1:06.0

It's America's largest meltdown ever and it turned off a lot of people from nuclear power because it felt like this huge disaster in our

1:12.8

backyard. Well that's public perception at least. What most people don't know is

1:17.3

nobody died, there weren't even any injuries, the environment was okay and

1:21.2

the plant actually kept running till 2019. So now there's an

1:24.7

enormous amount of computing required by AI Technologies Cloud you name it so the

1:29.8

name of the game is providing reliable cheap power.

1:32.9

So Microsoft of all companies is trying to bring it back online.

1:36.2

They just signed a huge deal.

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