Giordano: Mainstream Media Salty About 'Let's Go Brandon' Meme

The Dom Giordano Program | December 27, 2021
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Parents Should Be In Charge Of Their Kids’ Schooling, Is That Not Obvious?

Today, Dom Giordano led off the Dom Giordano Program by reflecting upon yesterday’s great outing with a listener, telling that he and Dan had a fantastic time at the Eagles game against the Giants with a listener by the name of Bob, who offered a very generous bid during one of our USO fundraisers. Dom and Dan discuss the game itself, then move into a conversation surrounding the traffic and parking situation down by the stadiums. Then, Dom moves into a conversation centered on education, playing back comments made by Nikole Hannah-Jones on NBC’s Meet the Press, in which she openly discussed why parents should not be in charge of their childrens’ schooling. Then, Giordano moves into a discussion surrounding the political meme of ‘Let’s Go Brandon,’ after a father snuck it in while talking to the President on Christmas Eve, playing back saltiness from media members on the Left who don’t understand the meme.

Wildwood Mayor Pete Byron Updates Wildwood Offseason, Offers Opinion on Marijuana

Wildwood Mayor Pete Byron joins Dom Giordano to lead off the second hour of today’s show, discussing the shore town and what’s going on during the slow season. First, Giordano and Byron discuss Wildwood itself, stemming off a conversation about a mispronounced Italian word, Byron tells whether there are Italian or Irish strongholds still within the city. Then, Mayor Pete tells the benefits of visiting the shore town during the offseason, and tells of events that are taking place both this week and coming up. Then, Mayor Byron previews the next country music festival, which is already being planned for next year after a remarkable success last summer.

Ray Didinger on Jalen Hurts and the Eagles Win over the Rival Giants

Then, Dom welcomes back legendary broadcaster and sportswriter Ray Didinger for another Eagles update, after the Philadelphia football team crushed a hobbled New York Giants team. First, Giordano and Didinger discuss the wind which Dom noticed live at the game, with Ray noting that it seemed to have an effect on a missed kick by Jake Elliot. Then, Giordano and Didinger talk about starting quarterback Jalen Hurts, who struggled in the first half then turned it around for a great second half, leading to the defeat of the Giants.

How Do Republicans Win in 2024?

In the third hour of today’s show, Dom leads off by playing back a clip from today’s Joe Rogan podcast, with Rogan telling a guest that if Michelle Obama were to run in the upcoming election, she’d win against former President Trump or any other conservative. Giordano offers his thoughts on another potential Obama candidacy, and tells what he thinks conservatives need to do to win in the next Presidential election. Then, Giordano plays back a clip from conservative host Candace Owens, who said that Trump is pro-vaccination solely because he’s old and does not know how to use a computer.

Lou Barletta Demands Answers On The Alleged Relocating of Illegal Immigrants in Pennsylvania

After that, Lou Barletta, gubernatorial candidate in Pennsylvania, rejoins the Dom Giordano Program to reveal concerning information about illegal immigrants being flown into Pennsylvania. Barletta, along with U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser, are looking for answers on alleged reports of four airplanes carrying undocumented immigrants, which landed at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton airport over the past two weeks. Barletta tells that after inquiring about the issue, he’s only heard crickets from the state legislators. Barletta called for the information after a president of an aviation company flying out of the airport confirmed that the four flights arrived between December 11th and the 25th. Giordano digs a bit further, asking Barletta whether he knows the final destination of the immigrants, and tells the negative implications of sneaking something like this under the noses of Pennsylvanians.