Giordano: Family of Temple Victim Organizes To Sue, Will Krasner Be A Target?

The Dom Giordano Program | December 16, 2021
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Family of Slain Temple Student Prepare To Sue, Should Krasner Be Considered At Fault?

Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by first offering his opinion on the firing of Urban Meyer, calling the coach a dope for allegedly kicking one of his kickers. Then, Giordano switches back to the topic that’s become most often talked about on the show, being local crime and the negative implications of Larry Krasner’s policies, particularly his lackadaisical approach at prosecuting criminals. First, Giordano reveals an update surrounding the murder of a Temple student, telling that the parents of the victim have now teamed up with esteemed law team Kline and Specter to sue for damages. Dom asks, though, who would the team sue? Giordano surprisingly reveals that he does not think Krasner should be charged for the recklessness of his policies, but believes the family should be able to find justice. Then, Giordano tells of a YouGov international poll that asked people around the world for who they believe to be the most admirable people on earth, telling that Joe Biden fell behind Chinese President Xi, and announcing where others who are often talked about on the program fell.

Rep. Guy Reschenthaler Tells Why He’s Endorsing Dr. Oz For Senate

Then, Giordano welcomes United States Representative Guy Reschenthaler to his show to discuss why he was so quick to endorse Dr. Mehmet Oz in his campaign for a Pennsylvania Senate seat. First, Giordano asks, knowing that Reschenthaler realizes the importance of appealing to a general populace, if a history of populism led him to offer his endorsement. Reschenthaler explains why he finds Dr. Oz to be the best candidates for Republicans in Pennsylvania, telling of his long medical history and his political stances concerning large issues both national and locally to Pennsylvania. Giordano pushes Reschenthaler on whether he believes Dr. Oz would stay true to Pennsylvania once elected, asking which issues the Senate candidate cares most about, particularly draconian lockdowns enacted by Governor Wolf. Also, the Representative tells what he’s doing to push back against communist China, and tells of an amendment he wrote into the defense spending bill that would target the production and exportation of Fentanyl from both China and Mexico.

Bruce Springsteen Sells His Soul To Sony, Was It A Good Deal?

Dom leads off today’s second hour by discussing a new deal signed by famed musician Bruce Springsteen. Sony and Springsteen came to a $500 million agreement that grants the company full rights over Springsteen’s music and master tracks. Giordano and Producer Dan discuss the story, with Dan telling why he hates Bruce Springsteen as much as he does. Callers weigh in with their opinion, with many agreeing on Bruce’s politics, but arguing that his musical expertise is indeed up to snuff. Then, Giordano swings into a conversation around student loans, asking whether his mortgage would be excused if he supports student loan forgiveness. In addition, Dom asks listeners for the first time that the significance of the pandemic set in, and the last large event they attended prior to the realization of the pandemics serious nature.

Kenny Xu Takes Salvation Army Internal Survey on Racism

Kenny Xu, a repeat guest on the Dom Giordano Program and author of An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian American, rejoins Dom to lead off the third hour of today’s show. Xu recently wrote an opinion piece for the Daily Wire, in which he dissected an internal survey sent by Salvation Army concerning racism. Xu takes us through the survey, and explains why he believes that the organization is hoping to be called racist for some odd reason. Also, Xu updates Dom on his continued fight to find justice for Asian students, who often get the short end of the stick in the equity debate.

Then, Dom plays his Dom’s Money Melody, then circles back into a discussion about Philadelphia, offering his opinion of a newly released video of the incident last week, in which a 14 year old stood his ground and shot a burglar who was robbing his family’s pizza parlor. Giordano tells of a tweet which calls him crazy for saying there may be some portions of the video that need investigating before jumping to any conclusions. Dom rounds out the remainder of the hour taking calls regarding the situation, with listeners both arguing that charges should be levied and others telling that the 14 year old should get off scot-free.