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December 6, 2024 24 mins
The assassin of the United Healthcare CEO exposed his face in order to flirt with an employee at his hostel. Do you think this was a hit job?? Meanwhile, The Village People’s Singer praises Trump for boosting 'YMCA,' and rejects the song’s ‘Gay Anthem’. 

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

Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
It's time for Florida.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Man.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
I really want to play this video, but I'm told
we can't because of the profanities that are in it.
It's a four minute, three minute thirty five second clip.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
I mean, we're willing to take the chance.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
I mean, we do know the Uh.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
You make it sound like we are researching head of
the fcc DU. We shouldn't have to bring him in.
They're put any pressure on Brendan Kayr like that.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
I mean, what's the point of having a chip c
HI T if you can't call it in?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
You know what I'm saying, right, But then not for
something like this.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
I am maybe you're right, but play the video onway.
So the seventy two year old Florida man Dennis wint
Walmart drones keep flying over his house and so he
shot one as it flew over his property and the
drawn I mean, the drone was like right above his house,

(01:00):
someone who said that they wanted a ten thousand dollars
lawsuit for the same thing. And when they arrested him,
he goes, I can't breathe that's what he said. That
was just chef's kiss there, chef's kiss. But I mean
the drone was right over his house. He said, he's
had issues in his neighborhood with these drunes flying, flying
right over people's houses in their yards.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
It's not like they're flying like way up high.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
And yeah, when they put handcuffs on it, and he goes,
I can't breathe. He uh, the lake kind of sheriff's
office said they found a bullet hole, bullet hole in
the payload that the drone was carrying. And he said,
you can't be flying your drone in, you know, in
our properties. And he's got a point. I mean, at
some point, you know, people have the expectation of privacy

(01:44):
on their own property, right, So I mean he did,
he he said at one. But he goes, now they
say I hit it, so I must be a good shot.
But when they put the cuffs on, he goes, I
can't breathe.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
That's what he said.

Speaker 4 (01:58):
I mean, this guy, it's he's a legend. I don't
U yeah, I don't got a problem with him. I
gotta tell you. The officer actually started laughing when he
said it, that.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
We have you've been fine, there's no issues.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
We're not you know. Yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Can't breathe.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
I can't breathe.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
I can't breathe.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
Dang, I mean, you know, I'm just saying so, I
don't what's wrong. I mean, if you're trespassing, you don't
know if it's a threat. What if that drone's armed?
That's possibility. Nobody knows people have the expectation of privacy
in their own house. You guys don't underappreciate how old
school I am. Like I am, go back to the

(02:46):
wild West, That's how old school I am. I didn't
even live there. I'm like, you're a drone in my yard?

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Pop? What's happening?

Speaker 1 (02:52):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:52):
If I see a plane flying over at ten thousand
or thirty thousand feet or wherever I happen to be,
I understand that. I get that completely. But if it's
a drone that's hovering or something like that, how far
up legally is my property?

Speaker 3 (03:06):
It's free skee, that's what it is. I see it.
I'm going skates skates. I see it. I want to
go at it. I see it.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
I get five thousand feet, Like do I if I
have property five thousand feet above it.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
I can defend like it was low enough that he
could see it from his window. Apparently I read another
story where he could that's how low it was.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
I just know it was.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
That's a problem.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
If there's law that has a limit, like if it's
more than four thousand feet above you.

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Then yeah, move alone.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
But if it's less than that, you can do something.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yeah, apparently, I guess. So I don't know. I'm just
you know, I got a couple of other I got
a lot more. Uh.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
Let's see a drunk Florida man slammed into a deputy's
cruiser during a traffic stop. This guy's face is so
jacked up, you guys, four peers. He's got a history
of driving under the influence, this Florida man. It was
about eleven thirty pm past Saturday. Fort Pierce Police try
to conduct a traffic stop.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Reckless driver.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
He wouldn't stop and then he hit. He hit the
officer's car. His name is Perry P. Apples, and it
looks like he got beaten halfway within an inch of
his life. And his mug shot he looks like a
garbage pail kid in his mug shot. He totally does
so they took him into custody and he's he He
said that yeah, he was not super slow, and they

(04:28):
found open containers of alcohol in the vehicle, all kinds
of stuff.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
And Raine sent this one.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
A Florida man body used TV and then when he
switched it on, apparently he was in demo mode. He
bought it off a Facebook marketplace for three hundred dollars,
turned it on and a Popeye's menu came on from
the food chain and he couldn't get it off the
Popeye's menu. And he said, I thought my friends were
messing with me. It was like in demo mode or something,
and it was like literally the pop Peie's menu. He

(04:54):
could not get it off the pop Peie's menu. And
he go, I can't play the video because he's like,
it's a blinking Popeye's menu. It's not blinking funny. His
friends finally helped them get it opt demo mode. I
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Speaker 1 (06:24):
New York Police released this photo of a man lowering
his mask, revealing more of his face than we've seen before, smiling.

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Here.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Our John Miller, who were going to speak to in
just a moment, is told by his sources that the
man pulled down his mask because he was flirting with
a woman at the front desk of a New York
City hostel that he was staying in.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Pulled down his mask and was smiling and flirting with her.
So Canaan and I were talking about this on break
because everyone says that it's a professional hit.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Though? I just don't think a professional hit man is
going to be so dumb. First off, if there's a
camera there, he'll see it. If he's a total pro,
he's gonna know that there's a camera there at the desk.
He's not gonna position himself in a way that the
camera can see his face. And if his face is covered,
he sure as I'm not going to remove his face
covering to give you know, a photograph to the camera

(07:21):
that can later be used against him. He's not going
to be distracted from his mission either. I mean, that's
where I'm like, maybe it's not unless it's a really
bad you know, I.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
Mean, this is it.

Speaker 4 (07:35):
It does not seem quiet.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
That's that was a dumb move.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
That was so that Do you still think it was
a professional hit or that their budget only got them
this great value assassin.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
For real?

Speaker 2 (07:52):
No, I don't think it was a professional hit. Just
look the weak grip on that first shot. We'll tell
you that they probably haven't really shot guns that much.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
Yeah, that was also a thought.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
Like the way that he handled I mean, not that
we're trying to be but when you're we're not we're
trying to be like technical in that petty kind of way,
but we're that goes a long way, and telling you
about the background of the person who's doing the carrying
out the criminal act and you know, just gives you
a little bit of insight in him. Yeah, he was

(08:25):
really limpristed, and that's is I mean, that's why jammed.
I mean, when you got when you're limpristed and you
got it, that's that's one of the number one ways
that you can have your somiato pistol jam up on
you is if you're not holding it correctly and you're
not applying you know, proper you know, push back.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Your risk is taking that and absorbing that. The slide
should be doing that to actually dislike that the.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Next round exactly. So he didn't really know what he
was doing.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
So and Steve was like, well, he does have a silencer, yeah,
but you can just you know, that's easy to attach.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
That doesn't.

Speaker 4 (08:55):
That doesn't that's not and it's not really you know,
silent either. But the way that he was, the way
that he was handling his gun, his grip, his the
fact that he would wear such an easily identifiable backpack. Also,
isn't that backpack like a three hundred dollars backpack, So
you're wearing an ultra bougie backpack that apparently is used

(09:18):
by professional photographers. And it seems like he went and
got out hit He got a hitman backpack.

Speaker 3 (09:27):
That's what it's.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
That's what that says to me, you know what I mean,
that's what that's. I don't know, it's such a weird thing.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
How in the world do we not know anything else
about this? Though?

Speaker 4 (09:41):
In broad daylight in Manhattan, they got his DNA off
a water bottle. They've got showcasings with cryptic words on them,
they got a photo.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
I'm sure maybe that there's more that they just haven't released. Thompson,
a apparently his estranged wife, said that she that he
had been receiving threats, but she didn't know the nature
of them and he didn't have security, and the other
people with whom he worked who were attending the conference
with him said it didn't seem like he had a detail.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
So I don't know, just wild. The whole thing is wild.
Do you have any theories? Came?

Speaker 1 (10:27):
No?

Speaker 2 (10:27):
I mean the narratives that I see come out are plausible,
but again, like you said, we don't really have any
concrete evidence to point to a real motive right here.
Who really knows? I don't know yet.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Yeah, it's wild. It's a weird one.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
But the fact that they got his picture because he
was flirting with a check to me and then his
grip and all that, he's not like a seasoned he's
not a pro.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
He's not a pro. So who hired this guy? Or
what else? What? What other? I mean?

Speaker 4 (11:05):
This is this is going to be on like what
Unsolved Mysteries or something one day, isn't it. I just
don't know how you don't know who it is at
this point, but again, and maybe there's maybe there is
there's I'm sure that there's a lot more to it
than their sharing, but it's still very interesting.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
I know Lorraine brought up the the UH.

Speaker 4 (11:33):
Thing that denied defend depose on his UH shell casings
and apparently that was based from like a twenty ten
book Delayed den I defend White Insurance companies don't pay claims.
I mean, the most basic raising is this was a
guy who got mad because they denied his claim and
he was going to take action against him. Right, it's

(11:55):
very Owkham's razor. You know, the most simple explanation is
usually the correct one.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Okham's razor.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
But really, though I don't know, I think we're so
used to conspiracies, but this guy was not a pro
and like I said, the reason that his pistol jammed
is because he was limp pressing it. And by the way,
when going to the range with people, that is the
number one that's the first thing that you really focus

(12:23):
on with people is their grip because otherwise you get
all you got all kinds of malfunctions if you're not
holding it properly and you're not you're not holding it
study with a proper strength in your grip so that
you're not taking that recoil and then get you know,
jaming up your gun.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Or he's not. The guy says one.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
That was the backpack though in that hostile, hostile hostile video, right,
that was the same backpack, that bougie backpack.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
I mean, that's what I do know. It's so weird.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
Yeah, want's pointing out to two different pictures. I don't
know if you can get them together one and show
them on screen side by side or not. But he's
showing that the jackets actually are a little different in
two of the different photos. Now does that mean he
wore a different jacket on a different day or is
this a different person? I mean, this the thing is,
it's all still speculative no matter how you slice it.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
But maybe he had like some of the same jacket.
I don't know. It's the whole thing is so weird.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
Yeah, So it looks like he's been he's able to
toggle back and forth, so we've got these are so
these are the jackets here that these are the pictures
that were circulating originally. And then he showed his face
and this is the jacket that he was wearing with
his face. So you see there now obviously the pictures lighter,
so it looks like there could be a different jacket.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
I feel like there's not enough contrast in the earlier
ones or brightness and there was to where the night.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
There's three photos one and is that thing on his
sleeve there? It looks like he still has the thing
on his sleeve on the very right photo. But I
don't know. Still, I'm not in charge of the investigation obviously,
and I don't envy those who are.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
But it might be it might be a different you know,
he could have you know, changed his jacket. But that
looks like the same backpack. Yeah, it does, so I
don't know. It's all very interesting.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
It probably was. Maybe it was a different jacket.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
It looks like that's a pullover, whereas the other one
looks like a But anyway, long story short, Uh, I
don't know. Maybe it's a guy who got his claim
to nineties. Man, I mean, they made movies like that.
It's plausible. But that's the guy was getting threats beforehand,
and see that maybe not be why we don't have
any more information. If he was getting receiving threats beforehand
than obviously you know they're investigating all of that. They

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Speaker 2 (16:02):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
All right, So for just buried my window.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
First up, this is it's Blue Cross Blue Shield Anthem.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
They've this is wild.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
They halted anesthesia payments their their payment policy after backlash.
So they had planned to cap the length of time
that anesthesia could be covered during medical procedures in three states.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
I'm what they said. They were not.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
Going to go ahead with this policy change that was
going to limit reimbursements for anesthesia during surgery and medical procedures.
The new policy would have reimbursed doctors based on time
limits set by the insurers. So just this is so
Canadian a time limit set by a suit at a desk.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Anthem BCBS one of the largest.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
In the US quietly announced it for Connecticut, New York,
and Missouri beginning February. It outraged the American Society of
ani Caesiologists. The policy update went unnoticed, but then after
United Healthcare CEO was shot in until the CEO was
shot and killed, and then that sparked a wave of

(17:19):
online vitriol about the healthcare system.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
And that's when this came out.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
Wow, New York and Connecticut, we're trying to stop the
plan from going into effect.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
But I'm mystified.

Speaker 4 (17:30):
First off, we would have this problem if it was
private insurance and everybody could get it and it was portable,
and we didn't have the absolute hideous disaster that is Obamacare.
And anyone who says that Obamacare is great is the
product of incessant on meth.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
Okay, seriously, because it's a disaster.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
This is crazy, Like, okay, so you're done with your anestijia.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
Now hope your procedure is done.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Not gonna get Oh my gosh, I'm coming back to
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and then they realized that it was a wrong thing.
That AI messed up it was supposed to they In fact,
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people did anything wrong. The cameras were not properly programmed

(18:15):
for the roots that they were covering. This is why
I don't believe any of this is accurate. I will
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day war over a red light camera ticket.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
I li.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
I absolutely will, like, I will take days off work,
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Speaker 3 (18:35):
Day. Not kidding you. If you want to do that,
let's do it.

Speaker 4 (18:39):
All of this stuff, this camera stuff, this is again
no due process, none, even if for something small like this.
A black church coalition is calling for all Sharpton to
be suspended over the moral stain of taking money from
Kamala Harris.

Speaker 3 (18:51):
Fight fight stick with us. Last night at the Patriot Awards.
I think we got a clip he was doing the
Trump dance. And I'm sure I'm sure you've seen that
of ball the as you look right there because you.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Described your husband's dance moves.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Oh, this is very special and unique dance.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
It is right, and I think a lot of people
have coffeeing it.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
Then everybody have fun to we did. Yeah, which part
is this? How you dance? No? Which part of the
Trump dan? Did you give him any tips? Like in
the beginning it was whoa and it was up high
and now there's a golf swing. No, have you ever
done the Trump dance?

Speaker 2 (19:32):
You are missus Trump?

Speaker 3 (19:33):
I did not, So I guess that is hysterical. It's
like he's got string right. That cracks me up. The
first time that I saw him do it, I think
it was.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
Back during his first term when he was campaigning for
his first term and he did kind of a little.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Thing and nobody really noticed it.

Speaker 4 (19:57):
I think, well, I think people talked about it and
they laughed about it, and then he kind of started.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Every time he'd get happy, he'd do it. It was funny.
Welcome back to the show. I just like the dance
because it's hysterical. What was the video that.

Speaker 4 (20:11):
It was SNL where he was he was redoing that video?
Oh my gosh, who was the guy who was on Nickelodeon?
And then but acts like he comes from the life
of hard knocks school hard knocks Steve?

Speaker 3 (20:23):
Who am I thinking of? He did he did a
sketch on SNL when he recreated Drake and hotline bloin.
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Yes, he recreated that video hotline blink. That's right, right,
right right, that's what he did. He redid He did
that video and it was funny because that's when he
really got into it, and that I think really is
when it was officially born. And he was just he
was doing his Trump dance with his his string, his
invisible string.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
This just cracks me up.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
So welcome back, It's Friday.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
He was doing it to YMCA. I was reading this
story about uh.

Speaker 4 (20:58):
Victor Willis, the Yams singer who says that he's he
supports Trump using the song because it brings Jody the
American people. He did an interview about it, and he
says he has no problem with it being used, but
he said he will sue outlets who call it a
gay anthem. He says, he said he supports Trump using it. It

(21:22):
brings Jordy the American people.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
He goes.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
I decided to allow the allow the President elects continued
use of YMCA because he seems to genuinely, genuinely like
the song, and so many other artists were stopping him
from using their music. And he goes, if you were
asking me today if the Village people would perform at
the inauguration, I would probably say not because we'd be
concerned about endorsement. He goes, However, because he's done so

(21:44):
much for YMCA, he goes, the song's actually gone back
to number one. It's still number one today. He goes,
so if he were to ask the village people to
perform a life for him, we'd have to seriously consider it.
But he goes, the song was never gay, and I'm
going to sue people who say it's a gay anthem.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
I am dying, he goes. He goes, come January, and
then he drops it.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
He goes, like, come January twenty twenty five, my wife
and I we're going to start suing each and every
news organization and falsely says it's a gay anthem. I mean,
he like went right into it. It's hysterical. This guy
corracks me up. But you know, he's like he's having
fun with it. I always hate when people say that,

(22:22):
Like these artists that go out like, how dare you
use my music?

Speaker 3 (22:25):
The way it works is they have to license their.

Speaker 4 (22:30):
Music to that's how they make more money off of
their songs if they license it for different use, like
you can get different licenses, like what can like for
public use.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
There's like different categories publishing.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
For actual production, for score, you know what I mean.
I mean all there's all kinds of different ways that
you can attach your name to it. But it is
it's it's ultimately about ownership of your own music. So
by doing that, you're licensing and you now have the
license to decide where that song goes. And if you
put it in the public domain and allow it to

(23:03):
be purchased, that's just what happened, right.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
It's like similar to what if you're, like you're Nike
and you're selling shoes. Somebody buys your Nike shoes, they
can wear them, right I mean, Or you're licensing your
your logo out for certain Yeah, I mean that's right.
So once they do that, you know it's yeah, I
mean you can't. You can't say for him, but not

(23:27):
for him. That's not how the licensing works. And that's
as cap. So you have your ass cap would be
my ass cap.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Yeah, and Sea sick.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
So I always getting mad when I see these musicians
go and say he can't use our music anymore.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
Why do you license it?

Speaker 4 (23:41):
Then?

Speaker 3 (23:42):
I think they do that as a way to get
more attention for themselves. So good on this guy, Good
on the YMCA guy. It's a joyful song. It's a
very joyful song.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
You know.

Speaker 3 (23:51):
I gotta say thanks.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
For tuning in to today's edition of Dana Lash's Absurd
Youth podcast. If you haven't already, made sure to hit
that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, wherever you get
your podcasts.
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