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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
It's time for Florida man oh Man. Okay, so let's
start with this is we have two different stories of this.
There's several different dudes. There's one dude who tossed dog
feces at a Tesla cyber truck in Saint Petersburg. He
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was in Florida, Florida. Man, the vehicle sentry mode recorded
all of it and the owner wants to find the
person who did it. The guy was wearing two short
of shorts for his body type and a Tampa sweatshirt
and he had his socks pulled up like a weirdo,
and he was walking around. He had literal dog poop
in his hand and he was throwing it at the car.
He threw it to the car, all caught on camera.
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So they're looking for the guy. And you said, Kana,
there was another guy who did the same, but it
wasn't in Floria. But it was another guy who did
something similar where he smeared it on. That just means
that you have to touch something nasty because you're so mad,
you're gonna get poop on your hands. Can you imagine
being so mad that you're willing to get poop on
your hands because you're so mad? What is the matter
with you? You're so stinky? Ew Have you ever been
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that mad to put poop on her?
Speaker 3 (01:19):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Me neither?
Speaker 1 (01:20):
I mean. And by the way, what does it say
about the left that they're like, I'm mad, I'm gonna
go touch poop? I mean, Oh goodness, I don't understand
their damage, man, I don't. All right, This uh Florida
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and elemental bending. These are lessons to help you to
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he's literally just regular sticks that he's selling for upwards
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force boxing and it's magical martial arts. I'm not even joking.
My first question is how much money has he made,
because you know there are people out there that have
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done this. He says that for three hundred and thirty
three dollars and thirty three cents. I have no idea
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like your basic stick that is apparently capable of unleashing
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then he's got a golden age package that'll teach you
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elemental bending. I don't know, dude, but he's I mean,
you know, I guess I got to give him props
for the hustle looks reasonably priced. Reasonably priced stick. You know.
Just oh man uh a Florida woman and it was
in a Mustang flats from deputies, all on bond from
flame from deputies. And then when caught, she's like, I
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smoked a little meth or sorry, I may have smoked
a little meth. Well, I think you would know if
you did that. You know, I'm just saying. She has
some interesting face tats. She has what I call the
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so far ahead of the other runners. What freezy? This
is a female. Does that lady have a beard?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Probably more than that?
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Is a female track meet, and Wan's got it own
you right now. It's a female tree male track meet.
And the uh, what race is this? This looks like
it's like an is it a four hundred? If it
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that dude, I'm sorry, I'm looking at it, Steve. If
that dude's got a beer, because it's a dude. The
reason that that runner is so far ahead of everybody
else is because he has a penis and male bone
density and the fast twitch fibers. Well, she's a guy,
so he's got the fast twitched muscle fibers, all of it.
That's why. So this dude set a season record, Yeah,
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that's right, four hundred after he won the four hundred
meter race in Portland, Oregon. This guy from McDaniel High School. Yeah,
in Portland. By the way, he also and I know
this will stun you, finished first place Kane in the
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two hundred meter four hundred meter and this is the
Interscholastic League championship junior in high school. He just blows
out the competition because he's a dude. Went through puberty
as a dude, so he's uh, and as you can
see all those sucky women are just all the way
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in the back.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
What it's amazing to me? What if me and all
my adult friends just wanted to play a kickball game
against you know, eighth graders or something like, would that
be fair for us to take the eighth grade championship
trophy from eighth graders as adults playing kickball?
Speaker 4 (06:45):
Like?
Speaker 2 (06:45):
This is how weird this is. There's no logic to this.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
I would totally do that. No, no, no, you just stumbled
upon a great idea. What I feel like that should happen.
So if this dude can run into female, I wouldn't
even run in this with the whole is the point
in this?
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Right?
Speaker 1 (06:59):
What is the I was? I ran track, I was
varsity winter State, did all of that. I did the
eight hundred, sixteen hundred and thirty two hundred.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
And you're nuts.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Oh I loved it. I loved it. I have I
had like the world's longest stride. It's crazy anyway, loved
it though. I just love the energy that comes from
from track. Oh my gosh, it's just this amazing anyway,
as long as I I can't even imagine what it
would be like. And I always thought the four hundred
was really difficult. Four hundred is a very difficult race,
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I think because let me get nerdy for a moment,
So you the eight hundred meters that's two laps, sixteen
hundred is four labs, thirty two hundred is eight laps,
and thirty two hundreds two miles, sixteen hundreds a mile,
eight hundreds, half a mile, four hundreds a quarter. So
I always thought the four hundred was the hardest race
ever to run because you can't sprint the whole lap,
but you got to be fast. And I always think
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also the four I think it's the four hundred and
the one hundred, four hundred, one hundred and two hundred
that is boy, boy, can you tell the difference between
men and women and the difference with their muscles and
their makeup in everything. It is a very it's a
difficult race anyway to run. I think the four hundred
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is the hardest because the eight hundred you have a
lot more time to strategize. You know, you kind of
you start fast to get yourself in a good position,
but you don't necessarily want to run to the top
of the pack immediately, and you hold your position right
you don't let anybody see your cards. You don't let
the other runners know how you're going to move. It's
assumed that everybody's going to start, you know, the last
two hundred meters to move into place. But if you
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have strategized well with your lap, then you already are
in a good position. It's a very difficultcause it's like
half sprint for three quarters of it and then a
full sprint for like two hundred meters. It's really hard
and you have to have that that fast capability. I
am not fast, but I have endurance for days. So
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that's the husband was a sprinter. He did hockey and
then he did sprinting. He did one in two hundred.
Just crazy. It's like the I think they're so hard.
Everyone thinks they're the shortest races, and there I'm like, yeah,
but I think that they're the hardest. I'm watching this, dude,
and it's just it's on display. What as a runner,
I wouldn't even get in the blocks. What's the point?
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The race is already determined, the end is already written.
Why would you? Why would you? Why even do it?
It takes all of the fun out of it. You're
racing for second class. You're racing for second best, and
everyone's there to watch it. It's like a vanity event
for the male pretending to be a female. And that's
what these athletes are doing. They're using women women's sports
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as vanity events. They treat them like the JV League
and vanity exercises. I mean, my heart breaks for these girls.
You see the one girl across the line, she looked
like she was tired, but also like, can you believe it?
She's yeah, just the defeated expression. If I was the parents,
there's no way. If I was the coach, my team
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would not be running in this event. I'd be like,
you take the franken beans and you put it with
the dudes. We're not doing this stuff. I'm gonna tell
you what, these males that are pretending to be ladies
and running in women's events, why don't you grow a
real pair Because women, we didn't take over men's sports.
We created our own and you people can do the same,
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create your own league, but you're not taking over women's sports.
But see, this isn't about creating their own league. This
is about conquering. If you support this, you hate women.
You are anti woman. It's abusive. I think it is abusive.
It is sexist and abusive to see this stuff. No
way would I allow it if I was a parent,
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if I was a coach, no way. But nothing's gonna
stop until people start standing up against us. I mean
his the executive order people are all. You have the
states that are bucking eos under Biden and under Obama.
We were told you can't do that, that's not allowed.
Remember how many times have we been told that over
and over and over again, No, that's not allowed. Nope,
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you got to just do it. You got to do it.
Can't tell you're not going to get out of this.
They sued jam Brewer. I mean remember the lawfare that
they undertook against jam Brewer or just for immigration issues.
This is the Oregon School Activities Association, the governing body
for this league. They said that gender identity participation, their
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policy allows for students to participate for the athletic or
activity program of their consistently asserted gender identity. So stupid.
So they hate women, I think, and they also I
would imagine that this giant dude has gets to change
in the locker room with ladies. This is the same
school that came under fire last year, by the way,
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because they had a different dude who competed against girls.
So yeah, to Kaine's point, kids sports, why can't we
just go take over these like, uh, you know, Kate,
we could. We could go right now and take over
kids sports and just kick their backsides. Dude. I would
be knocking people out on dodgeball. Oh, dodgeball, Dude, dodgeball.
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I am so flipping good at dodgeball. If there's an
Olympic sport for ski ball or dodgeball, anything about throwing balls.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I mean dodge and duck diving I'm having hard time
with but dodge and duck pretty easy, dude.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
I can. I turned into a ninja. I developed these.
I have this fast reaction that I don't normally have.
It comes out of nowhere. It's like Kane, I have
a stand like in JoJo's Bizarre Adventures. It just comes
out and moves me randomly, you know, when it sees
that kickball coming at me. I'm just saying kickball too.
Oh man, I'd be so good a kickball dude.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
We could dominate all the middle schools.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Why don't we and just like, for a minute, be
like no, no, identify as a middle schooler, yeah, and then
walk onto the field like I.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Mean, that's literally as logic as what we're seeing with
the transgender movement and men wanting to be in women's sports.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
If a dude can demand that the government rearrange his
genitalia like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree kids and have
it be taxpayer funded, then why can't I identify as
a billionaire and demand that the government make my fantasy true.
The government is not, you know, the fairy godmother. It's
not granting wishes. It's not the old genie in a
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bottle thing, right, that's but that's the way that these
leftist activists treat it. They act like they can just
rub the genie bottle, rub the lamp, and then you
know this gin's gonna pop out and give you three wishes.
Not the way it works. I wish to be a woman,
Well you're not, and this is this is reality. But
they act like the government can just do that, grant
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my wish. Government. That's not. Governments not in the business
of granting wishes, but they do treat it that way,
and I so why can't I do the same. I
am a billionaire, I identify as one, and I demand
that the government. We'll call it affirmation, but I want
you to make the fantasy real. But they call that affirmation.
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You have to affirm this person meaning. And that's, by
the way, what they used to mean with tolerance. So
back in the day when we were growing up, you
were told tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, right, and then tolerance. They
use that word for a little bit longer, but at
some point it actually meant acceptance. So it wasn't just
tolerance and civil coexisting. It was oh, acceptance. Now it
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is affirmation. So it's gone from tolerance to acceptance. Now
it's at affirmation. And with affirmation you have to grant
the wish, meaning you have to compromise your reality to
make their fantasy true. Now, what makes them more special
than you? Why should they have their reality granted? And
why must your reality be compromised? Because they're useful stooges
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as why, that's why there's a little that's it. It's
the only reason. Where are all the feminists about all
this stuff? Where's that glorious steinem that old cocktail shrimp
of a woman? Where's she at? Oh, she's at her
house in Montecito. Doesn't she live in Santa Barbara or
something like that? She's given up the grift. No, she's
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still griffs, but now she you know, posits herself as
like an icon of like an icon of vagina or something.
I don't know, and she she's just like I guess
picked us lases around in our garden and Santa Barbara.
I don't know, but I don't where are all these feminists?
Well that's even changed. So you have second wave which
was about we have first wave feminism, which was about, Hi,
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can women, can we just simply also make determinations of
our government? And can we inherit property when our husband
that we've been married to for eleventy million years passes
away so we're not destitute dying in the street. That was,
you know, the Susan B. Anthony, respectable Christian woman. I
get it, Yeah, I think. And Republicans, Republican men all
got on the same square with that. Do you know
how feminists work were from progressive men, progressive men who
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hated women going out to vote. It sounds like some
fake white people today, doesn't it, Taties. It sounds like
some fake right people today. Allergies. Yeah, I think you know.
But in truth, it's progressive men that were opposed to
the Republican men, the Christian men, the females, activists like
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Susan b. Anthony, and then from their ire at all
of that helped generate and their mistreatment of women in
the workplace because Christian men didn't mistreat women Republican men
and it's progressive men. That's how you got Second Wave
and then from there it went to abortion and everything else.
And then the progressive men were like, you know what,
we kind of like this idea of screwing anything with
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a pulse and if we knock it up, we don't
have to take we don't have to take care of
the baby. They looked at women as just sexual commodities. Oh,
then we don't have to take care of the baby.
So then progressive men, under the guise of feminism acted
like they gave a rats back set about women and
they decided to back aupbortion because it meant less responsibility, constraint,
and expense for them. And these gullible women bought into
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it hook line and sinker, and then you got now
feminism was can we just vote? And now it's men
are also women's the That is the full circle moment.
It is insane, but that's the story of feminism. So
where are they at. Oh, they've been. They've allowed the
movement to get co opted entirely. They spent more time
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attacking women that post a threat to the progressive patriarchal
position and now look at them. They're nowhere to be found.
I mean, it is the ultimate irony. The new fourth
wave feminism is about men literally consuming women and becoming them,
absorbing them, becoming a unisex that's what it is. It's unbelievable,
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Routs until I'm the say on Harriet Hage a month
ago in the bathroom Wyoming, and she's a Republican and
she was defending Doge at a recent town hall, and
she was entirely booed. Now, I want to first off,
welcome back to the program, Dana lash With you were
at the top of this first hour. You have probably
seen people. I want you to be very aware that
you're they're trying to bait you into outrage, because I've
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seen some Republicans in my state of Texas fall to
this scam. So here's the deal. Usually when congressional members return,
they always have like listening sessions, and of course you
can visit their office and they always have like a
liaison there to you know, to talk with you if
they're not there, if they're otherwise occupied, and they also
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schedule town halls. I've yet to see a Republican that's
dodged actually holding like the Republican and their staff established
like organizing the town hall. So I've seen that happen
in numerous districts. But what this is there is a
left wing group. It's called Indivisible, and that's the only
time I'm going to give them the attention, my valuable attention,
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or any kind of airing. It is a national left
wing group, and they've got some very interesting funding arteries,
including a group that is that has its money because
George Soros gives millions of dollars to it. So he'll
give money to a big group, and then this group
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then donates to these subsidiary groups. So there's that's where
the Soros ties come from. And the reason that we
know this is because it all has to be federally
filed and you have websites like Open Secrets, Transparency USA,
et cetera, and you literally can see it. So all
the people on the left who are like, why do
you guys always talk about sorrows? I don't know. Why
is he always donating to this stuff? I mean, we're
(24:29):
just the messengers. Here's the black and white fact of
the matter. He donated to this group, which then gave
that money to this group. That's how they work. That's
how he's always done it. And those groups have been
around longer than these these these people on the left
have been you know, claiming otherwise I mean, they've been
around for a long time. So this group they have, uh,
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they have little organizations of left wing activists in every state,
including here in Texas and ours is run by this
cantain or as old Boil on the backside of political discourse.
And I'm not giving them any other attention beyond that
because they crave it and they're hateful. Like I remember
there was a Trump teen event that was in our
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town and one of my kids went to it. It
was it was like a Trump like teens for Trump thing,
and one of my kids went to it, and this
dude and this little activist group they dressed up as
grim raapers in the parking lot, replete with scythes. That's creepy.
That's literally what they did. There's video and picture which
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I'm not showing you because it glorifies them. That's how
they view it. It is wild. So I just want
to let you know that's the level of organized left
wing activism. That's what we're seeing in my state. And
I know it's in Missouri. I know it's in Oklahoma,
it's in Florida, it's in Georgia, it's all over. Now,
the reason I bring this up is because this is
the group that is behind these fake town halls. So
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our cong person here is Congresswoman Bethany and Diime. So
they had reached out this group like just like a
handful of days ago. I don't even think it was
a full week. And you know, congressional members, they're in office,
they're in DC, they go to their districts, they go
and they meet like I think they go on a codel.
They're going on a codel or something too, like SpaceX
(26:21):
or something like that. I mean, they got a pretty
full calendar, so when you're scheduling, you know, events with them,
you kind of need to make it more than a
few days out right. So what they did is they
pretended that they were having a town hall last night,
and they reached out just like a handful of days
ago to her office and we're like, we're holding a
town hall and we want the congresswoman to be there.
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Well her office is, you know, is telling them, And
I spoke with someone in our office. I mean she's busy.
I think she's actually with members of Congress today on
a professional congressional at a trip. So there was there
wasn't any way that especially in that kind of short notice.
You can't have lawmakers that do that. But they knew that.
They set it up in advance like that, knowing that, oh, well,
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we're going to do it to where we know that
they can't come, and then they can spin that in
the process, this congress person is dodging town halls. Well
here's what other what else is weird about it? So,
in addition to doing it very last minute, normally, when
you go to a town hall, and have you all
you've all been to a town hall at least one
of them, right, I've organized some on behalf of grassroots
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before and I've attended some. You always know where they're
going to be, right, it's all public. Like you go,
usually it'll be like a web page, you know, where
they just register your information. It's a site where they
register your information and whatever. Maybe you have to Some
of them were like, just give us an email address
and that's it. Right, That's usually what they do. Or
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here it is, are you coming or not so they
can anticipate. You know, it doesn't matter. Sometimes they don't,
sometimes they just But my point is that the common
denominator in all of this is that the address is
always public. There are tons of people that show up
that never ever put in anything, or they just show
up because it wasn't required. What this group did that
was weird is they refuse to publicize the location of
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the event. They didn't have it up online. In order
to get the address, you had to give them like
all of your information. You had to fill out this
form and they were as not just your email, like
your number, all this stuff, and you couldn't give bunk
information because I tried, They had to verify it first
before then they would send you the address. Now is
that not weird? So it's a far left wing group
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that has already been protesting against Doge and against Elon
Musk and against Tesla, a far left group that literally
dressed up as grim reapers to stock and scare kids.
That's how I view it anyway. I mean, you're showing
up at these events following kids around. How is that
not the definition of that? It's creepy. They do all
of this stuff, but then they want your private information
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to come to a town hall? Do you find that dangerous? Now?
The reason I asked that is what was the story
that we talked about yesterday? All of these conservatives and
Republicans all around the country have been getting swatted. Wasn't
there somebody else that got swatted last night? See another
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more video of this uh door cam doorbell footage and
looks like somebody got somebody got swatted again. Why would you?
I wouldn't want to give anyone my information? How do
you not? How do you How are you assured that
they're not using your information to swat you later? Because
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I was wondering, how is it that these people are
swatting all of these you know, very prominent folks on
the right. How are they getting their information to swat them?
I'm just wondering. So why would you, I mean, why
would you feel comfortable giving these people your private information?
Especially when there's now we know that there's the same
the same type of ideology. The same activists created the
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website which is a repository of all of the Tesla
owners in the country, all of the Tesla dealerships, and
they're trying to extort you to have your private information,
your address, your everything. They got phone numbers up there,
they've got social media, all the information. It's crazy. You
have to show them that you sold your Tesla in
order for them maybe to take your information off the site. Right. So,
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I don't know why any congressional member would go to
a fake town hall. They had a big inflatable Trump
there at this thing. It was a big inflatable orange Trump,
and they were mocking it and all this stuff. And
they had these pre printed excuse me, auctioneer signs with
Congresswoman Vandyne's face on them, and they and you would
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put and they were It was creepy. And it was
all old white people. I know that's important to the
left because they always immediately look for the audience racial makeup.
It was all old white people, every bit of them.
I saw it. There was a old white people, and
so they and all they did it was like it
was like a five minute Tate. It was a five
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minute Tate session, that's all it was. Why would any
congressional member show up to a fake town hall, purposefully
made private so that they can control it entirely and
only allow in leftists, And then they would turn around
and use it as a five minute Tate struggle session
to harass and scream at the lawmaker and then use
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that as video and send it to MSNBC. That's what
happened to a congressman in Georgia. It was a leftist
organized event, and who is it? Rich McCormick. He went
there goodwill, you know, thought it was a good faith gesture,
and of course they ambushed him. I would have gone there.
Of course they ambushed him. He went there. His mistake
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was he thought he was he was doing it on
a good faith. They weren't. You can never assume good
faith anything with the Left. If there's anything that history
and my career has taught me is to always expect
betrayal and the worst and screaming and probably violence from them. Always.
That's the remo. But why would you go to that?
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Why would you go to that as an attendee if
you weren't a hardcore communist? And that's all they did.
They sat there and they pitched it known for I mean,
how long can you get there and complicaine? How long
can you have a town hall where you're just yelling
at stuff.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
You gotta have some stamina to keep it up.
Speaker 1 (32:32):
I can't be mad that long. I get tired and
I'm like, hm, I need an app It been really
mean today, you know, I just really it drained you
right to be that mad all the time. I don't
know how these people do it. Maybe that's why they
all look so old even when they're I mean, I
don't know, it just to look like a room full
of old people. They may have been in their twenties.
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I don't know. I mean, you know hate ages, you
really are it at all. But this is what they've
been doing. The Free Beacon has a great piece on
this group that has been doing all of this stuff,
this indivisible whatever, and they have been paying people to
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do it. So they pay people to do this stuff,
so they I think I was looking at the cost.
They outline you can get up to two hundred dollars
per congressional recess for protest expenses. So they pay you.
If you take video, they'll pay you, if you make signage,
they'll pay you. If you like pass out promotional materials,
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they'll pay you, right, And they said that they'll send
you cardboard depictions, so they get like life sized cardboard
cutouts of the congressional member that's paid for by the
national organization. And that's what they've been doing. So none
of this is grassroots. We never ever and I can't
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tell you how many tea par events I organized. I
cannot tell you how in numerous states we literally never
ever had our expenses covered by any kind of national organization.
That's the difference between the right and left. When we
did it, we transformed Congress. We took Barack Obama's congressional
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majority away from him, and then a lot of people
who are in office now, including Potus, would never have
been in office, weren't out for the tea party, and
we never got paid for anything. These people, whether it's
this latest or whether it was like burn, loot murder
or the chess chop people, right, is that right? Slap
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chop people in Seattle? Oh wait, I'm thinking of the
great products slap chop where you can chop everything all
at once and it's all uniform. Can you tell I
really liked that product, just a little hitting it on
the counter anyway, getting distracted? They I mean, there were
a I think it was Andy Know that came out
that they were getting paid, the Occupy Wall Street people
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that was paid. They were having food delivered, people bought
them their tents, et cetera. Everything, So yeah, they can
and they said, every one of these indivisual, indivisible groups,
you can request up, you know, several hundred dollars for
engaging your you know you gotta and they'll pay you
for it. Where are they getting this money to do it? Oh,
that's right, sous, because they get from a larger organization
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that Soros jumps into. It's all true, it's all factual.
I mean you can go and look online and see
it hard data yourself if you don't believe me. So
that's that's just so you know, if you are going
to a town hall, you should never be having to
give up any of your information if you don't want to.
Number one, if it's organized by your congressional person, never
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ever give your info to these groups. And I think
some people might be confused. I just don't want anyone
to be confused and think these are legitimate town halls.
They are not. They're five minutes eight struggle sessions put
on by communists. You do not want to give them
your info. Thanks for tuning into the edition of Dana
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