Monday Dec 30th 2024 - The Joe Mangiacotti Show

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Hey folks, Joe Mangiacotti Radio Show on WCRN 830 AM is coming up at 1:00 PM this afternoon.. tune in or watch live streaming right here!
Good morning, America, and welcome to another edition of The Joe Mangiacotti Show — common-sense conversation for the common-sense citizen.
Today, we start with the passing of a true American icon, former President Jimmy Carter. Known for his calm demeanor and unwavering faith, Carter’s legacy is a mixed bag: a one-term presidency overshadowed by record inflation and the Iran Hostage Crisis — 444 days of national agony. But beyond the White House, Carter became a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a tireless humanitarian, and a beacon of selfless service, building homes with Habitat for Humanity and teaching Sunday school well into his golden years. His battle with cancer was fought with the same quiet courage that defined his life. He was a good man who never stopped working to make the world a better place.
But speaking of leadership — or the lack thereof — the media is finally admitting what’s been apparent to many of us for years: President Joe Biden’s mental decline is no longer a whisper but a shout. From bizarre gaffes to moments of clear confusion, the narrative is shifting, and even mainstream outlets are now covering it. Biden reportedly regrets stepping out of the 2016 race, believing he could have beaten Donald Trump. Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20 — a view perhaps clearer than Biden’s speeches these days.
And turning to international news, South Korea is reeling from its deadliest aviation disaster in decades. A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800, en route from Bangkok to Muan, crashed while attempting to land, killing 179 people. A failed landing gear, a distress signal, and a crash into a concrete fence sparked a fireball that left just two survivors. Investigations are now underway, and South Korean authorities are vowing to inspect all Boeing 737-800 aircraft while addressing questions about air traffic communications and safety infrastructure. This tragedy comes as the country faces a political crisis, with both its president and prime minister recently impeached. It’s a nation in mourning and chaos, seeking answers and accountability.
Folks, buckle up — it’s going to be an insightful hour as we dissect the legacies of Carter and Biden, and what their stories tell us about leadership, faith, and the importance of clarity in vision. The lines are open, so let’s dive in. This is The Joe Mangiacotti Show. Let’s talk.
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