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BUD'S BLOG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 2022
The results of the Georgia U.S. Senate race will be in and we'll talk about what they mean for the Republicans and Democrats moving forward into 2023 and beyond. Newsradio WFLA National Correspondent Rory O'Neill checks in at 7:42 AM to lend his expertise to our conversation.
All aboard the Biden Trainwreck Express! You'll hear President Biden try to explain why he's traveling to the border state of Arizona and not making time to visit the border! To me that's indefensible, when illegal aliens, potential terrorists, and huge quantities of deadly drugs like fentanyl are flowing into the U.S. across the border left wide open by Biden's policies!
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-gets-raked-over-coals-dismissing-border-visit-head-sand
We'll take you back 81 years to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, which propelled the United States into World War II. You'll hear how Americans listening to their radio first learned of the sneak attack that changed the world forever. And you'll hear highlights from President Franklin Roosevelt's iconic address to Congress in which he asked for and received a declaration of war. We'll also focus on the extraordinary sacrifices Americans made in order to save the world for democracy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubigv4Jl4Wg
I'll have a tale of two Florida police chiefs who made serious mistakes resulting in vastly different consequences. Tampa police chief Mary O'Connor has just resigned after being caught on camera trying to talk a sheriff's deputy into letting her go when she was stopped for riding in a golf cart without a tag on a public road. She's out of a job.
Then, there's Val Demings, the former Orlando Police Chief who, back in 2009, left her police car unlocked in front of her house and had her gun stolen right out of it. That gun, has never been found. Did Demings get fired? No. Did she resign. She did not. All Val Demings got was a censure. She continued on as OPD chief, and served a number of terms in Congress before being defeated in her recent bid for the U.S. Senate. Let's talk about this tale of two Florida police chiefs, and how we all feel about the price they paid...or didn't pay....for the big mistakes they made!
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-2009-04-10-demings10-story.html
We'll have a follow up to our story about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis being named one of the 10 finalists for Time Magazine's "Person of the Year". The Person of the Year will be named during our show and we'll have the scoop for you!