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April 16, 2025 25 mins
Sleepy Joe Biden makes his first public appearance since he dropped out of the 2024 Election and he hasn’t missed a beat, getting confused, screaming and being racist. Meanwhile,  Whoopi Goldberg gets red-pilled in real time and actually makes sense when discussing the dismantling of the Department of Education on The View.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida Man.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
So Florida man set a rental van on fire outside
of a Florida motel, says that the Department of Justice.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
UH.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
The man was charged with the violation of the Federal
Anti Arson Act after setting the van on fire.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Bradenton, Florida.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
UH.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
This guy's name hang on, Candarius Devanta Stitton was charged
with the violation. He faces between five and twenty years
in prison. Who's just sets a van on fire? I
don't know, maybe's you know I made I'm not gonna

(00:49):
I got jokes. A Florida man was attacked by a
shark and an area known for alligator encounters. Oh oh,
how nice? The uh area where he was bitten. It
was a particular portion of the Everglades that's pretty known
for being infested by alligators. He got airlifted to Jackson
South Medical Center. He was in good spirits. It was

(01:10):
a surprise attack, obviously, and he had his handcovered in bandages.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
But the shark, there was a bull.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
There's bull sharks in the fresh water as well, so
they think it was maybe not so much a gator
but a bull shark in twenty twenty three, same area
as shark bitter fisherman when he was washing his hands
in the water. I'm telling you every puddle there's a
gator or a shark. Now, welcome back to the program.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
A Little Cracker.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
That's such a great group from the late nineties, early off.
It's such a great group. Welcome back, Dana Lash with
you talking about our bumper music for those listening terrestrially
all around the country, of course, channel thirty to forty
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chapter and verse. Lots of good stuff coming out there

(01:58):
on the rig. So bottom of this first hour. And
I don't know if you guys saw this, So Joe
Biden is still around, He's I.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Forgot about him. Do you guys forget about him too?
Because I did. Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's out there looking paler and crispier
than ever he I. I yeah, what what one was it?
It was one of the Poultergeist movies. That one of
the Poultergeist movies. I think it was two, where that
old like like the Poultergeist like uh, turned into the

(02:29):
form of that old dead preacher with a giant Quaker
head on. Okay, that's what Biden looks like now. I
actually think he's aged more since he left office.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Is that why? It's wild?

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
You think he would be relieved anyway.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
I also think that his ego, no matter how addled
he may be, his ego just is not gonna allow
him to walk, you know, go on into that good night.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
It's not gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
So he went to speak last night. And usually when
you grow up, let me stay us up. When you
go up to the stage to speak, you know, they
have your intro music.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Sometimes they play music.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Sometimes they'll they'll play music and they'll have like something
going on the screen behind you, so that when you know,
to distract the audience basically and set up you getting
out on stage while you do the mic and all
that stuff. So he gets out there and they played
intro music and he just started talking. He wasn't even
gonna like wait for any stage cues. Listen audio, somebody one,

(03:25):
thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
No one can hear him.

Speaker 5 (03:38):
You deserve help and pay for most of it, you.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Know, was anybody waving their arms at him, going stop talking,
stop for a second.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Stop talking for a second.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
It makes me kind of wonder. So then but there, wait,
there's more. He went into this banger. I think you've
heard this one before. Audio sound bite two.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
I remember pulling in, pulling into the parking lot, and
I had never seen I'd never seen hardly any black
people scanting at the time when I and I was
only going in fourth grade. And I remember seeing the
kids going by at the time, called colored kids on
a bus going by. They never turned right to go
to Claimont High School. I wondered why, asked my mom,

(04:26):
why so on Delaware the I'm not allowed to go
to school in public school?

Speaker 3 (04:35):
Okay, So why is it that every single time he
starts telling stories he immediately gets into it, talks about
black students, black kids. Remember the pool they animated that
when he talked about being a lifeguard in Scranton, and
he said, yeah, the kids would come and pet his
leg hair. I'm still trying to understand what that even was.

(04:58):
But okay, but there's wait, there was more, he sounded confused.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Audiosnd by four. There was yelling. You know, it's.

Speaker 5 (05:10):
About dignity, simple dignity.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
Everyone, Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, regardless of
their standing, regardless of the economic teacher, regardless of who they
are making sure of the more than sixty million Americans
we're living with disabilities are treat with dignity? Is that
who we are as Americans?

Speaker 3 (05:34):
What does this mean? What does any of that mean?
It's just that they're screaming about dignity. What does any
of that mean? What are you talking about dignity? Dignity
of your office? I mean you had cocaine in the
White House cubby for crying out loud. I mean your hunter,
your your son Hunter was probably doing blowoff of the
Lincoln bedroom dresser.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
What are you talking about? Dignity? Dignity?

Speaker 3 (05:54):
Remember when you had the White House picnic thing near Easter, No,
it was the gay Pride thing or what. And they
had a bunch of trainees on the lawn and one
of them who had breast and planes, decided to go
topless on the White House lawn. Yeah, dignity, spare me. Oh,
and then you try to figure out what a Ponzi
scheme was. Audio sound bite three Heaven help us.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
So this would desperately need you, folks. Is not just
the sectory of commerce. We heard how others empowered and
emboldened by this administration talk about Social Security, one of
them calling a Ponzi scheme.

Speaker 5 (06:34):
A Ponzi scheme.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
What the hell are they talking about?

Speaker 5 (06:39):
People?

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Aren't these benefits and.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
That's why it's insolvent. So here's a question for you,
if if let's just pretend that Social Security isn't a
big giant scheme anyway, Let's just pretend that Social Security
isn't just a big uh it's a joke that Democrats
pulled on everyone and completely, you know, let's pretend it's

(07:05):
not unconstitutional. First and foremost, why did social Security even
five years ago say they were actually before then they
were going to be insolvent. What by twenty thirty they're insolvent. Now,
let's be honest, there's not money now. They the government
stole money from people. And then they just they told everyone,
we're going to keep it in a bank account that
you're going to earn less interest, less interest on than

(07:25):
if it was like you invested.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
It yourself or you saved it yourself.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
We're going to take it from you, and then when
you reach a certain age that we determine as acceptable,
then we're going to give you little payments of the
money that we stole from you. Because we the government
that you know, can't find billions of dollars and you know,
I mean, we're just a mess. We're going to control
your finances into your old age.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
That's what they're talking about.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
And people like me have been saying we need to
privatize this for forever and allow people. If they want
to give their money to the government, that's fine, but
if they don't want to, then they should be allowed
to take their money and use it all. Where Social
Security was set up for widows after World War Two,
this was not supposed to be something that was a
forever thing. It was set it was established by government
in the in the in the wake of World War

(08:10):
so it's it's it's a slush fund. Now they've been
taking from it for forever. Go back to what was
it the two thousand election with Al Gore and George
Bush and this the lock box thing that he said,
I'm going to have a lock box, and I'm going
to put your social security in a lock box.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
That there's nothing to put in there.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
It's been it's been a mess and been running deficits
since even that long ago, since even the early odds.
So Democrats, it's all about fear mongering. It's another slush
fund that they want to be able to keep control of.
And it is a Ponzi scheme. I said this on
seeing in a decade ago, and people lost their minds.
It's a Ponzi scheme. You have younger generations subsidizing the

(08:51):
older generations because politicians took all the money that was
stolen from the older generations and fretted.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
It away on everything.

Speaker 3 (08:58):
So that's that's now the younger generations have to pay
for it, and the older generations it is their money
and they shouldn't have to They should have had their
money taken from them in the first place. So it's
a nice little trick that they're that they're trying to
pull on the American people. I remember talking to a
Republican at one point. This was back in two thousand

(09:21):
and ten, so it was like right at the height
of the Tea Party, and I remember talking to it
was a Republican. Hopefully he was running for an office
in the state of Missouri. That's all I'll say. He
wasn't successful. And I asked him, I said, and this
was also at the time that social security was another

(09:41):
hot topic. Again, I'd said, why don't you come out
in favor of privatizing social security? Other Republicans have done so,
although they were very few at the time, said why
don't you come out in favor of privatizing social security?
And he told me that he was not interested in
battle the headlines that the media would create about him,

(10:03):
pushed by Democrats, and that, oh, he's going to steal
everybody's you know, the elderly's money and all this stuff.
And I said, well, you know, obviously, simple fact just dictate,
just requires a simple response to that. It's very easy
to refute. I mean in under ten seconds. He's like,
I just don't even want to mess with it, because
then you have to deal with that the whole. He
did not want the inconvenience of having to deal with

(10:26):
media attack, the media's attack on this. He did not
want the inconvenience and thus would not commit himself to supporting,
either publicly or privately, an issue like that. And it
was one of the reasons why I just decided against
him because he'd been looking for my support, and I said,
I can't support you just because of that, because you're
a female copulatory organ and I just I can't support

(10:47):
such a pansy running for office. Republican or not, you're
a pansy. So that was that they've been Republicans have
had a problem with this for a long time. Now
they're in, they're they're doing a little bit better, but
too many of them are not speaking enough what younger
generations need to hear, and that you know, they've taken
our money for forever, where is it?

Speaker 2 (11:05):
Where's it gone?

Speaker 3 (11:06):
There should be no issues with with social security and
the left line to people like at the Tesla thing
that was on Saturday or was it one of those
other stupid Tesla protests that they had all of the
communist boomers that were out, they were staying hands off
our social security. Elon like Elon musk Is going in
there with joj Anta Elon musk Wan to go in

(11:27):
there and open up the lock box that everybody's social
security is supposed to be in any way, guess what,
there wouldn't be anything in there. So Joe Biden, he's
backing out look at that isn't that something? He's backing
out and he's because they they they don't really have
a leader of the party. It's aimless. I know everyone
says that Pelosi is the leader of the party. If
that were true, she she is might she might be

(11:49):
de facto, but her influence is waned because they know
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
So genetically engineered super horses with alter DNA are being
created in a lab because just because man super horse,
your horse is regular, this is a super horse. It's
a bioengineering lab in Argentina. If they can do that,
can we like artificially manipulate people or manipulate people somehow

(13:34):
in a lab and make them have like better taste
and like music or fashion?

Speaker 4 (13:39):
You know?

Speaker 3 (13:39):
Can we get rid of high waste pants like promodified
genetically people to be predisposed against high.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Waist pants probably already doing.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
And platform shoes like if it's a wedge, I'm okay,
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Speaker 3 (13:57):
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It's like, it's why why unless it's like, can it
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Can the horse like cook a meal? I'm all for that.
I mean, I don't dislike horses. Aren't they like big dogs?
I've I've I've sat.

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On one before and I threw a carrot at one
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scare me a little bit. I don't know what it is,
only that's the only only other animal. It kind of
gets a whole other issue. Wait, I got to get
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Let's see, someone says that the body of Christ is
in a hidden chamber under the Great Pyramid of Egypt.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
I I don't believe it. A man was arrested after
Oh this really should be a.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Florida man story, but we're gonna have it here because
this guy was nked any kkid in Disneyland's New Orleans Square. Well,
at least it was in the New Orleans Square in Disneyland,
that makes more sense there. They visit workers were trying
to steer visitors away. He climbed on one of the buildings,
the exposed his hangloa to everybody below, and then he
was arrested for trespassing public nudity and apparently he was

(15:06):
high as a kite.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
They deferred him to police.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
Sorry, it was a Florida man in Disneyland in California.
They deferred him to Anaheim police. So yeah, let's maybe not.
Why would you want to go to an amusement park
neked No. A man was arrested after seven emotional support
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Speaker 2 (16:45):
You what we have to always do.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
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Speaker 2 (16:55):
And maybe some of.

Speaker 7 (16:56):
What's happening, like you know, they're trying to take apart
the Department of Education, maybe that is a good thing
because maybe it will force us to make sure that
our kids actually get what they need. Maybe it'll force
us to go to our state and say, listen, I
want to make sure since you're taking all this money
from my taxes, I want to make sure that my

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Speaker 2 (17:22):
We can do it.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
This is now in our hands. This is in our hands,
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Speaker 2 (17:29):
To do it because it's a bitch. But you know what,
if it comes down to your survival.

Speaker 7 (17:35):
This is what you gotta do. You got to take care.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
Of what you got to take care of.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
And they're telling me that we're going to be right back.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
They cut her off like she's in the middle of
a rant and they just come in and they immediately
cut her off just like that, because she I can't live.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
I'm saying this.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
Skin.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
I'm trying really hard here.

Speaker 3 (18:02):
She was.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Not wrong in her remarks there. It seems a little painful.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
It's very difficult to make my mouth form the words.
So I'm trying really hard. Her remarks there were they
were the opposite of wrong. That's as close as I'm
gonna get, give me that much. Okay, welcome back, Daniel,

(18:36):
Lash with you top of this second hour now on
this Wednesday here and on the program it listened coast
to coast channel through forty seven Direct TV.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
The chats at the chats at rumble. Yes, Steve's like,
whoope's got right, She's just.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Got red pilled real time, you know, And it's because
is that. Yeah, they made her shut up and they
went away, and then they didn't go back to it either.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
From what I understand.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
I don't watch the view because I have a pull,
but they didn't go back to it. From what I understand,
isn't that like that? That was like the end of
the whole discussion with that. She was making way too
much sense.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
You can't have the truth like that. No, you can't
have who be Goldberg on the view?

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Did you see those other brads sitting there at the table,
They were like, what is happening? This isn't on the script,
It's not that show is very tightly controlled.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
I've guest hosted it before.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I've been on it several times, and I remember when
I guest hosted, the production and the production stuff were
very nice. But it was really just very different because
I'm used to I do my all my own research
and I read everything, and if I don't know it
well enough, I either bring on an expert or I
wait until I do and then I bring it up
to you.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
And I just it was weird because they when I
we had.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
To do an interview and I don't remember who it
was with, and they hand you a stack of index
cards and they have questions on them and then a
number in the corner of it. So if you're going
to ask a question during the interview, you know that
you go second or third depending on the number that
was written on the card, and then you have to
read the question. You get like three questions on it
and you have to read them in order. And that's
how they do it. And maybe it's for they so

(20:12):
they can do elements and all that. I don't know,
but it was really wild to me that it.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Was so.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
That was so over choreographed.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
You were even told these are the questions that you
needed to ask, and you were told to not not
stray from asking questions like that. So whenever you have,
you know, will be kind of went rogue there a
little bit, and I can imagine they're.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Like, Okay, wrap it up, wrap it up, shut up. Now.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
It's very odd, but she's right, and that's a huge issue.
I mean, in Texas they passed, we did we passed
some school choice out of out of the House, and
we're going to see whether or not. In our state legislature, Uh,
they're voting on school vouchers and all of that, and uh,

(20:57):
they're they're expected to their expected to vote on this.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
They got it out of committee.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
It's the bill that creates education savings accounts, and people
are mad. They're saying, you're using public money to pay
for private school funding. You're using these people's own tax
dollars instead of giving it to the government to waste.
These people are going to be able to keep their
money and send their children where they want to send them.

(21:23):
And the only people that I see raging against this
are teachers' unions like Randy Weingarten kind and people who
want to disempower parents. That's the only people that I see.
They have all of that in common. And I mean,
we're going to watch this. It goes to the returns
to the House floor, and it would be the largest
school choice program in the country if they pass it.

(21:48):
I think this would be It's not the first, but
this would be the biggest. We're going to talk more
about this here coming up, because they're thinking, I mean,
this is kind of like the Blueprint going forward calls
it this.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
According to my notes, here's one thing.

Speaker 3 (22:04):
The school voucher racket is how they're referring to it. Yeah, yeah,
that the school voucher racket.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
School vouchers were put in place because of the racket
that exists.

Speaker 6 (22:23):
What are they talking.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
About I'm saying, but parents should be able to have
this choice. I homeschooled when my kids were really young.
I homeschooled my kids and back even I think homeschooling
only now in the past ten years has gone more mainstream,
and I think in part that's due to COVID. So

(22:44):
much of that is because of COVID. It's really gone mainstream.
And I remember, I just you know, with homeschooling, we
had a co op. We you know, the private schools.
I lived in Saint Louis City. At the time, private
schools were either denomination or they were all of them
were super expensive, and I wanted my kids to get

(23:06):
a certain type of hands on practical education. And you know,
they did gret they went to college, they all got
they got scholarships, and I just we when they transitioned
to high school, they started going to a Christian private school.
After we moved to Texas because we left our co op,
moved to Texas for work, left our co op in
that and I was stunned when I saw that the

(23:29):
tuition for private school is less than what most states
pay per student for public schools. I'm not even kidding.
I think in Pennsylvania it was something like eighteen thousand
per student, and in other states it's even higher.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
Can That was insane to me.

Speaker 3 (23:48):
That's like well over the average cost for like a
Christian private school, well over that cost. But are you
getting the same type of education when you go and
you measure test scores and compety, do you get the
same results? I mean, I think that's kind of, you know,
a rhetorical question. It's an obvious answer.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
So I mean, we'll see this.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
That Texas Monthly said that it was a campaign to
sabotage Texas public schools.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
I don't know, that's what.

Speaker 3 (24:17):
They're very very very very very against this, very against this,
but really parents are for it, and that's a threat
to this, you know, this control over the minds of
the youth. When you have Whoopy Goldberg on the view
talking about this, you've already lost. You've lost when Whoopy
Goldberg is who is I would say, a yardstick for

(24:40):
Democrat sentiment. When she is talking about how, yes, we
need to have all of this relegated back to the States.
It's not having everything concentrated in DC is on constitutional
in the first place. It's just that doesn't it there's
nothing in Article one, section eight that this arrangement fulfills.
If it's not stated specifically, it goes back to reverts back.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
To the States.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
That's the way it works, and I states it's so
much easier for parents to have an impact on their
child's education in the States than it is federally. But
I don't know what it is that they just they
don't want competition. Taxpayers are consumers right. They should be
able to send their kids wherever the hell they want to.
It is a racket to tie everything to property taxes
and all this stuff. People should be able to educate

(25:21):
their kids however they want to, and send their kids
to wherever they want to. You should not be stuck
in a zip code for education. The way that we
have things structured is so stupid. So good for this.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
I'm excited for this. This, This is a great thing.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
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