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September 19, 2025 27 mins
Ex-Biden chief of staff Jeff Zients admitted Biden’s memory grew WORSE in office. Meanwhile, Dana brings receipts after Former VP Mike Pence refuses to name radical left-wing ideology as the reason for Charlie Kirk's assassination.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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A Florida man almost hit police officers doing a burnout
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rest of them, won't you? The late night crowd in
downtown Bradenton got smoked when police said a driver turned
Main Street into his own burnout pit. It was about
two in the morning. Their crime reduction team heard a

(00:36):
truck hammer it's throttle, saw a silver pickup fly down
the street. The identity the driver identified his twenty eight
year old jan Leone. Swerved past pedestrians and officers standing
nearby after running a stop sign. He corrected just before
he reached the next avenue, where a red light forced
him to stop, but instead of cooling off, he spun

(00:56):
the tires and the crosswalk, filling the intersection with smoke,
then lurched for forcing officers to step back. When he
was detained, he got old boy do u I also,
and he was booked on three counts aggravated assault with
the deadly weapon because he also performed field sobriety test
to climb a breathalyzer. He told them that he was
trying to impress the girls. The officers were not impressed

(01:19):
with his answer. You can imagine. Also this, Jess, what
a headline? Okay, let's ex Cape coralman accused of causing
mother significant number of stab wounds?

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Who worded that?

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Uh so these siblings got their brother arrested because he
stabbed their mother. So what does that mean? You're accused
of causing significant That's like I caused you to get
punched in the face by my fist, you know what
I mean? Like, what in the world is that that is?
That's like news speak. The guy was arrested. But what

(02:00):
stands out and what I can't get past is this
insane headline. What is it? It's from news Press, which
is like an actual news site. They cover Florida. But
to him any Christmas? That's pretty heavy lifting there with
that whole sentence. A Florida man believes that he was
infected with flesh eating bacteria while cutting grass. What this

(02:23):
is in Jacksonville. He was hospitalized. He was in there
for weeks. He battled flesh eating bacteria. He said that
he was cutting weeds and grass in a ditch that
runs alongside of his house, and he said that he
thinks that that's what happened because it hit his legs
the most. And he said that, I mean, they thought
they were gonna have to. I mean, this is how
bad it was. They thought they were going to have

(02:44):
to imitate this guy's leg They don't have to, but
they said that they're trying to. They're still looking at
I mean, yeah, the one guy who got We had
the guy who got killed by a barrack yesterday for
mowing his grass. I've never heard of a guy getting
the flesh eating bacteria thing from grass though, but I
guess that makes sense if you're like near a ditch
and there's water. I don't know, man, that's like really

(03:06):
this guy runs an irrigation company. He said he's trying.
He's recovering, but yeah, that's awful. His injuries look bad.
That's a weird one. Definitely a weird one. Let's see
in Florida. Let's see what do we got another Florida woman.
She attacked her mother and brother during an argument over

(03:26):
the PlayStation A PlayStation four. Yeah, Marion County. Now this
was like a year ago, but it occurred in April
twenty four, but they're in trial now. She was found
guilty just this week of choking her mother and then
hitting her brother during an argument over a video game
council over a video game console. So it was over

(03:47):
the PlayStation. That's insane. She apparently grabbed her brother's growing
to the point of pain because I guess they were
fighting over the plane. She's actually a grown person. Can
I just say, like, these are all grown people? Like
this woman's literally she's in her late twenties and or sorry,
she looks like she's in early twenties. She's twenty one

(04:08):
years old. But she choked her mother, she battered the brother,
and police had to come and they said that it
was over a PlayStation four console and they were fighting
over it, et cetera, et cetera. So that's ended. That's
that's what happened. That's wow. I can't imagine being so
ridiculous that that year pretty wild. I also have this

(04:29):
this guy. I think we've had this before it do
we ever? Do we talk about the guy who's dressed
as Chuck E Cheese and arrested? Okay, then that's I
have a lot of Florida people that still send me.
Sometimes people will send me stuff that I've already talked about,
but for whatever reason, I got this like three this
like sent like it like three or four times over
the past couple of days. I'm like, I'm pretty sure

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(06:17):
White House chief of staff. I don't think a lot
of people knew his name. One of the things that
we talked about with when we were on the MRC
thing is we had a very big discussion about how
many people know you guys know Susie Wilds's name, but
you don't know Jeff Science is Jeff Sence's name. Jeff
Sence was the chief of staff for Biden. How many
people were familiar with all the stuff he did, which
is like, if you wanted to know who really controlled

(06:39):
the autopen. It was him. He revealed to Congress yesterday
that Biden listened to this at Biden's memory and decision
making capability were deteriorating while in office. This was the
interview that he gave to Congress. It's been transcribed. You
know how they do it. They do a closed door first.

(07:00):
This is always the standard operating procedure. They do closed
door first, then they do to the public open to
the public hearings. Since wouldn't answer reported questions as he
was leaving, but he told the White House. He told
the House Oversight Committee yesterday that he personally had asked

(07:21):
White House physician Kevin O'Connor to conduct a quote, full
medical workup that included a cognitive exam. And this was
after the debate performance. And one of the things that
Zen said is that he knew that Biden had a cold,
was fighting a cold, and he thought that that had
something to do with his disastrous debate performance. But then

(07:43):
he apparently told staff and the doctor Kevin O'Connor, that
he had seen Biden with a cold before and that
this was unlike anything that he had previously seen. And
if you remember that debate was probably one of the
most disastrous I think that is the most disastrous debate
I've ever seen anybody, give him my life, that performance

(08:04):
and the campaign in the White House, they were all
just dismissing that at the time, and they will remember.
The excuse was always a cold. You know, colds make
you forget where you are and stumble over your words
and not be able to walk. Apparently, even though like
right after the debate he went to a waffle house,
did you know that. Yeah, right after the debate, Biden
was spotted in a waffle house, you know, because he

(08:26):
had a cold and didn't feel so well. But he said,
oh yes, what he was trying to explain away sense
was was that, well, he had a cold, so that
contributed to mental freezes. Guys, he had a cold. He
didn't have AIDS. Come on, like this is he had
a cold. He didn't have like you know all well has.
Also he didn't have like a serious you know, they're

(08:47):
acting like a cold is like a serious disease. He
had a cold, but it's because he already had a
diminishing mental capacity already. And even Jake Sullivan, former National
Security Advisor, backed the cognitive exam, thought it was important,

(09:08):
and apparently so did Anita Done, the communications advisor. Anita
Done's interesting, you know, you know how a lot of
people got because with the way that Elon Musk was
working in capacity with the administration. I think you can
only stay like what one hundred and eighty days, then
you have to leave for X amount of days and
then you have to come back because if you stay
there permanently, you have to divest from everything. If you're
going to be a member of the you're going to

(09:29):
work in the cabinet, if you're going to work for
the White House, you have to divest. And he didn't
want to divest, so it was only like one hundred
and eighty You only work it, and that's like normal.
A lot of administrations do that. That's like a little publicized.
It's a rule and not a lot of people know
about it. But that's the reason why, you know, Musk
was only able to stay for as long as he
was because otherwise he would have to divest from all

(09:51):
of his businesses, everything, ownership of X, all of that
in order to stay. So that's why it's only one
hundred and eighty days. The interesting thing about Anita Done
is she is this one of the biggest PR companies
in the United States. She stayed well over one hundred
and eighty days. She was there like the whole damn term.
And she never divested from anything. Do you guys know
that she basically was in the same performative advisor role

(10:14):
that Musk was. But she was never expected, it was
never demanded of her to follow the law and oh,
you're here after one hundred and eighty days, you have
to divest or you have to leave, And she didn't
do that. She stayed there. Interesting, interesting little known fact.
But they were all saying even that he needed a
cognitive exam, that he needed something, and a lot of
people were very, very alarmed about it. So when the

(10:39):
White House Chief of Staff tells the president's personal doctor
that they need to make sure they need to do
a cognitive exam, that's a big deal, right, Isn't that

(11:02):
kind of a big deal? I feel like that's a
big deal. Why is this only coming out now? How
many months now, six after the election? Why is this
only coming out now? Can you imagine think about this
for a minute, just play it on in your head.
What if Trump? What if Trump was having a diminishing

(11:24):
mental capacity, and the press found out that Susie Wills
was hiding it just I know, you guys are like,
oh my gosh. They would oh, oh, I can already
hear the wailing hurting my years. It's not even happening yet.
Oh my, they would say, coo, oh my gosh, the media.
Then you had a European leaders falling in line. Oh

(11:44):
my gosh, it would be so bad, right, guys. So
the questions, you know, it's weird, right, very interesting. I
just have some questions, that's all. Just have questions about that. Now,
remember since science. In his testament, he noted that part
of his job was to make sure that the president

(12:07):
met with all the advisors, the full range of advisors,
consider the issues, to make the best decisions, et cetera.
I mean, he was running his life in the White House,
excuse me, and they all hit it. They all saw it,
and they all kept silent, and they all hit it.
As more and more of this comes out, it becomes
very clear that he was not in charge. There is

(12:35):
less and less room for any questioning on that he
was not in charge. You guys, he was not in charge.
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Speaker 2 (13:49):
You and now all of the news you would probably
miss it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
I don't believe in owl attacks. I think that these
people are the baddies. So they're saying that in Seattle parks,
and RACA is warning of owl attacks in their Lincoln Park.
They're dive bombing people, probably hippies. I don't know if
I don't really know if I feel bad yet. They're
just like, if you hear I love this line. Listen,

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if you hear hooting, cover your head and move calmly.
I just want to run over behind people.

Speaker 4 (14:21):
Go who those damn top knots?

Speaker 2 (14:24):
They think it's a rodent.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
They probably do, and they're probably trying to pick the
top knots off of the hippies heads in Seattle. That's
actually really good observation, Kane. I just think it's hysterical. Yeah,
this is literally what they tell people. If you hear hooting,
cover your head and move calmly, carry an umbrella for protection,
and wave your arms to leave the area right away.

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It's not anything I don't do that well. I don't
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in them. I mean, different cuts, flat are different people,
and they're I think people are wearing jeans less. I
don't know. I just wear all black everything. I don't
wear jeans as much as they used to because everything
they're you know, unless they're black. I don't know. That's like,
it wasn't that a millennial thing that they hated skinny jeans? Millennials?
Oh sorry, let's see why is this a challenge? A

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I thought it was a safe medication. Well nothing safe
if you abuse it. You know, good grief and get
your kid off. TikTok geez. This is let's see Milwaukee.

(16:16):
Two adults arrested, six kids found locked in a storage unit.
This was the trafficking issue. Absolutely, this is Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
They ranged from two months to nine years. They were
locked inside two months locked inside of a storage unit
on their north side, and they found them early Tuesday
morning of this week and arrested to adults two months

(16:36):
in ages two, three, five, seven, and nine. A twenty
six year old woman and a thirty three year old
man were taken into custody. That's she said that she had.
One of the neighbors, who did not want to appear
on camera, told the ABC affiliate there that she had
seen what appeared to be a family with children walking
in and around storage units since summer, and they would

(16:58):
leave every morning and return every night. Why did you
never see anything? You freak like, why so I don't know?
And then they've been there just the entire time, and
a dad punished kids with an electric cattle prod. According
to Ohio officials, he's pled guilty. He's thirty five years
old in Neary County. Apparently record show they didn't name

(17:20):
him because they're protecting the kids. But he pled guilty
to two kinds of domestic violence. He used an electric
cattle prod on three kids as punishment, and I wow, yeah,
so he's in trouble. That seems a little overkill. Maybe
a little overkill.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
Bible says you mourn with those who mourn, and grieve
with those who grieve. And I think it's important in
the wake of this national tragedy that we take time
simply to grieve the loss of life that occurred here.
But I also believe we need to resist the temptation

(17:59):
to put America on trial, I mean, absent any additional evidence.
One man was responsible for the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
That man is now in custody and now comes justice.
Really and while with this rising tide of political violence

(18:22):
that we've seen on both sides of the Aisle, I
understand the deep concern. I don't think we ever want
to lose sight of the fact of personal responsibility.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
So this is both sides ASM Mike Pence is very
much much out of the old cut of Republicans. That
excuse me, did not They just they never wanted to
push back. They wanted to allow whatever narrative that was
being said to stay. And that's one of the reasons
why we got into this progressive sess pit. Welcome back

(18:56):
to the program, Dana Lash with you at the top
of this third hour. What does he mean borring any evidence?
Let me explain something to mister Pence and others about
the relationship of long established leftist behavior, beliefs, and rhetoric.
You can say it was one guy who did the
one guy listen to He was born in a very

(19:18):
conservative family, apparently his dad, mom, they're Republicans, and then
he changed. Why why was he believing these conspiracy theories?
Where did the conspiracy theories come from? Now, no one's
arguing that he didn't do it, But this idea that

(19:39):
he acted completely mentally alone, I disagree with that because
there is a huge body of evidence that goes back
twenty thirty forty years showcasing repeated leftist violence. By the way,
the survey that they were trying to promote as showing

(20:00):
servative violence being greater which when you took out all
of their bad methodology, it wasn't They were actually trying
to use prison fights. I have no idea how you
even incorporate that, but that's what they were doing. There
are a number of people have shredded that survey, so
I'm not going to tread on that warm ground, but
it was pretty insightful. There's a there's there's an ideology

(20:24):
in America that thinks if you don't give them exactly
what they want when they want it, that it's oppression.
And they think if you disagree with them on an issue,
then you're a Nazi. That you are, you are guilty
of a moral, ethical, human, spiritual everything, failing to the
extent that you are compared to a Nazi simply for
having a difference of opinion. If that's what you believe,

(20:48):
and you believe that someone is so evil, some people
will be prevailed upon to maybe perhaps act. Now, whether
or not they choose to act is one thing. But
the left, that's on them. But the left has told
us for years that we the right, are responsible for
every bad thing that happens in the world, and I'm

(21:08):
tired of you know, these are their rules, These are
their rules, and the only reason, the only way that
they're not going to want to live under these rules
again is if they are fairly applied to them. Well,
both sides, this isn't a both sides thing. Trump has
never gone out and called somebody a nazi a fascist.

(21:32):
Now Antifa, yeah, they are actually fascist because they believe
in violence for silence. So I get that, but there's
no comparison here. That's what we're telling you. There isn't
a comparison. So shame on him for this. I feel
like some of these guys think that after twenty eight

(21:54):
they want to put themselves in positions to once again
run the rudders for the right, and I don't want
these people doing that. I don't want them at all
to do that. This this is something that has to
get situated, and you're not going to do it by saying, well,
it's both sides, as them, because because it's not. You know,
the people how they reacted to Charlie Kirk being murdered

(22:18):
was they went out into the streets and prayed. They
had candlelight vigils, They prayed openly for his family. By
the thousands. They waved American flags. Now look at George Floyd.
Cities burned for two summers straight. People were killed, a

(22:41):
church was set on fire. There is no what aboutism here,
There is no comparison. And this is one of the
reasons why he fell out of favor with the movement.
You know, they had Kirk was supposed to speak at
CSU and Fort Collins last night audio some by twelve

(23:02):
and obviously he couldn't show up, but they had ten
thousand people that showed up. Anyway, Look how peaceful this
is audio somebody twelve. How peaceful it is. I'll just say,
than good on peaceful people.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Think you all for your support.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Nobody was writing. I didn't see any rights came to you.
It actually was a truly peaceful gathering, not a mostly
peaceful protest. I don't know the idea for this. I
wanted to play getting into some of this stuff. This
was audio some by sixteen. Leftists have gathered in New

(23:43):
York City. This is a near Rockefeller outside of Aby Studios.
They're protesting the cancelation. Watch this.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
It's fine.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Fine, there's a fascist one, fine the protest.

Speaker 4 (24:04):
Fine.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
I'm so bored. Gosh, they're so boring. Look how bored
he is. I'm bored looking at how bored he is.
That's just yeah, that's growth spine. What do you mean
grow spine? Notice how they're not saying to really anything
about Sinclair or Next Star because they don't understand how
licensing and regulation works. That's what's so stupid about this.
They just they don't understand. It comes down to these

(24:29):
local stations and they can do whatever the hell they
want if they decide that this is not in public interests,
et cetera. But apparently, again Hollywood Reporter, Variety others were
reporting that they were basically their phone lines were burning
down over people who were livid over what Kimmel said,
and those stations felt that they had a duty to act,
and so that's what they did. And how is that

(24:52):
Trump's fault? Again? They've come over and over and they've
said no, I mean, you've had ABC said no, they
weren't involved in this. Sinclair's said no, they weren't involved
in this, and Sinclair's like, yeah, we want to do more.
I mean, they were doubling down on it. They also
said that it was a temporary thing. That's that it
was temporary. All he has to do is apologize. There's

(25:15):
certain things that he has to do. There are certain
things that they wanted him to do. He doesn't want
to do. He doesn't want to apologize, he doesn't want
to do any of that. So, you know, blank their
concerns for unity on that, because that's true audio somebody
fourteen the paramount ex Paramount chief says the Colbert cancelation
because there were a lot of things, saying that it
had to do with approval for a mega merger. He

(25:36):
was saying no, Colbert just didn't. By the way, did
you know only one hundred and twenty nine thousand people
were watching Jimmy Kimmel's show. I get more views than
that on like an Instagram video. Go ahead and play this.
This is fourteen. This is about Colbert.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Outside of the settlement, there are other actions taken to
ensure there would be regulatory approval. I think about rollbacks
of DEI policies. I think about some things like the
cancelation of Steve Colbert's show. You know that was never
explicitly stated as being part of getting regulatory approval, but
it's something that I think a lot of people assumed.
Do you think that they made the right choices to

(26:18):
ensure that they got the regulatory approval.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
I'm not going to tie any of that to regulatory approval.
I can tell you that we had been looking at
late night. It was financially not viable. It had been
that way for a long time. We had made a
decision months prior to the announcement that we were not
going to be going forward with that.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
Well look at that.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
Though.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Yeah, but I heard that that was the First Amendment issue.
I was told, but there's say no, that had nothing
to do with trying to get his approval for a
mega merger. It had nothing to do at all whatsoever
with that. I just, again, I feel like people need
to stop help, stop helping the left. Really.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Thanks for tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's
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