Giordano: Fetterman Trashes Oz's Wealth, But Sends His Kids To Private School

The Dom Giordano Program | August 29, 2022
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Fetterman Dunks on Oz's Wealth, but Sends His Kids to Private School

Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering some recaps of his vacation weekend down in Wildwood, telling about a controversy over water temperature. Then, Giordano swings over into a conversation centered on John Fetterman’s wealth, revealing that Fetterman, while using Mehmet Oz’s wealth against him in a campaign, sends his children to private school in lieu of the local public school. This leads Dom into a discussion about Philadelphia’s school budget, lamenting about the lack of air conditioning and other necessities even with their 4 billion dollar budget.
Then, after the first break, Giordano plays back clips relating to the Biden administration to forgive student loans, particularly a clip from Elizabeth Warren, who when asked about the fairness of the proposition, dodges the question and tells how she believes colleges need to be more affordable.
Giordano, annoyed, tells that Elizabeth Warren refuses to do anything to address the hyperinflation in college and university tuition pricing.

Then, Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss his ongoing race against John Fetterman.
First, Dom asks Dr. Oz about a topic he spent a good chunk of the hour on, asking for Fetterman’s thoughts about the candidate sending his children to private school while simultaneously trashing Dr. Oz for his wealth. Then, Giordano asks Dr. Oz about inflation and whether that’s become the top issue, and why he continues to hone in on the rampant spike in prices as a cornerstone issue. After that, Giordano asks Dr. Oz about his proposition for debates and the continued denial by Fetterman, asking why Oz believes Fetterman refuses to answer any questions and the impact that has had on the election.

Former Allentown School District Teacher Jason Mooreheard Provides Update on His Firing

In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes attorney Francis Malofiy and client and former Allentown School District teacher Jason Moorehead back onto the Dom Giordano Program. Moorehead’s story is one that Giordano has been following for a while after the teacher was terminated from his job after it was uncovered that he attended the January 6th rally in Washington D.C. Moorehead has maintained that he did indeed attend the speaking portion of the day’s events, but did not go inside the Capitol where riots broke out. In today’s update, Malofiy reveals why he and Moorehead have chosen to file suit against the school district for an assassination of his professional life, telling that the district doubled down without clearing his name.

Then, Dom takes a call from a listener by the name of Scott from Mt. Laurel, NJ, updating a thread from the show last week when Scott called in to tell Dom that he’d be calling play-by-play in a Phillies matchup. Producer Dan, when Scott initially called in, asked Scott to somehow sneak the word ‘antelope’ into the broadcast, which he successfully achieved. Scott tells Dom and Dan about his time spent in the booth and what he gained from the experience. Then, Giordano jumps into a conversation centered on Villanova University and transgenderism, telling of a new edict that requires faculty to use correct pronouns. Giordano finds this story somewhat confusing, telling of the Catholic Church’s stance on transgenderism, asking how this aligns with the religious backing of the University.

What Are The Values of Philadelphians?

In today’s final hour, Giordano offers his analysis on the Pennsylvania Senate race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman, telling listeners again about Fetterman sending his children to private school while continuing his crusade against Dr. Oz’s wealth. This leads Dom into a general conversation about education, offering the enrollment numbers of the Philadelphia public school system. Then, Giordano mentions the massive budget, and the concerns of parents sending their students to the public schools, and explains the benefit that would come with school choice as proposed by Republicans. Then, Giordano discusses New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s comments that Republicans don’t represent the values of their votes, which leads Dom to ask what values are present in Philadelphians, with producer Dan settling on ‘entitlement’ as the primary value of most in the City.

Today’s Capt’n Chucky Side Question of the Day: What’s a piece of memorabilia you’d most like to own?

Winner: Jane in Buckingham with Rush Limbaugh’s Golden EIB Radio Microphone

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