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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Decision that I'm sharing with you today. I intend to
resign as party leader as Prime minister after the party
selects its next leader through a robust nationwide competitive process.
Last night I asked the President of the Liberal Party
(00:22):
to begin that procision.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
So that was little Castro who's announced that he's I'm sorry,
should I not start the new year off like that?
I don't believe in that new year, new meek garbage.
I don't do that stuff. I'm New Year's same Dana.
And I'm not going to pretend that I like this guy,
because I don't. No one likes this guy, right, y'all
(00:46):
are there in radio land? I like this guy. We
don't like this guy. This is justin Trudeau who today
it emerged he is going to be resigning. Now. It
doesn't mean that we'll explain some of this. It doesn't
mean h immediately that he is going to step down
because they have to have uh there, they have to
(01:08):
have their new party leaders selected by members of parliament.
So uh that's you know, there's there's a there's a
couple of things that are that are in play. But anyway,
that's how that's the latest. I mean, we kind of
knew this was coming to uh with all of this,
but yeah, he's such a resign he said, Uh. Well,
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and it's expected to because his own Liberal party they're
they're going to get beaten to death. And I mean
politically speaking, of course, you know, rhetorically speaking, they're gonna
get beaten to death, uh in the next election. So
there's just saying, welcome back everybody. It's the first day
of our new year broadcast. And it's also a day
(01:52):
that Democrats say is the worst observance of the worst
attack on American soil ever in the history of America.
It's true, it's what they're saying. So it's j six
as well. Do we care show of hands? No, I
(02:15):
just I just really don't care, sorry, because it wasn't
I We're gonna go over some of the statements that
Democrats have released, et cetera, all that good stuff, because
it's you know, they've they they're making it an all
day thing. It's gonna be like an all day thing.
They've had non stop statements and observances and all this stuff.
(02:36):
So we're gonna touch on all of that. So we've
got the latest little Trudeau little castro up in Canada
resigning his spot. We'll explain what that means, you know,
also for the US, uh, and I'm gonna have that
for you. We're gonna get into all the latest with
anythink stuff. But of course, you know, we have a
transition we have just like we're days away from the
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inauguration and a new administration coming into office. And what
does that mean. Because there were some bust ups over
Christmas break all right, we had a few bus stups
over Christmas. There was some fighting. So we're gonna get
into all of that. So, as usual, your host tests
your lovable curmudgeon, Dana Lash here with you. So we're
at the top of the first hour. We're also going
(03:19):
to do some recapping because we've had, you know, the Vegas,
that whole situation in Lorraine. Over at Substack has the
latest piece up about that if you want to follow along,
because there's a lot of really good new information. She
thinks that it's more PTSD and veterans issues more so
than it was a terror attack and the two are unrelated.
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Now New Orleans that was a whole other story. So
the latest, justin Drudeau resigns as Canadian Prime Minister. His
policies disastrous, just the latest domino and this progressive chain
to fall because he's been well, I mean, let's go
all the way back to lie down and then when
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you had the trucker strikes, and he is a severely
anti speech authoritarian and so for him to step down
this is incredibly significant and it also means that they're
you know, we could have even better relations with Canada.
I mean, you know, who knows. There are a number
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of lawmakers that are tipped to consolidate power. Amongst them,
one of our favorites, Pierre Paulivert. He was the apple
eating guy, remember him. He was the guy who was
eating the apple when a reporter tried to pin him
down on something and Polaver wasn't having it, and so
he was eating his apple and he became like this
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viral sensation because of it. And he's just very straight,
no chasers, just going to handle the business of his country.
So he's tipped amongst several others as to, you know,
maybe potentials for where the power will solidify. Trudeau became
he's been in power sence. I mean, he took over
the Liberal Party in twenty thirteen. He's been there quite
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some time, so this is it's interesting that he's finally
been forced out. And I think that had the US
elections not gone the way they would, I think it
would have been a little bit more difficult to do
this with Trudeau. But he's been there since twenty fifteen.
He had a no confidence vote from Parliament and that
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was back in September, and there's been a lot of
efforts to remove him from office. And now it looks
like here you have it. So we're going to cover
this more. Also we have goodness. No, I did not
watch the Golden Globes because I don't care. I don't care.
I didn't right came. We're just in a quick check
just in case anybody was wondering if we're going to
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touch on that. Yeah, I didn't. It didn't. I watch
what I want to watch. I don't care he's getting awards.
I just don't care. So the move we're talking about
some of the latest with Justin Trudeau. So we know
Mike Johnson, Speaker House, we're gonna cover. We're going to
touch on some of that infighting. But that's not really
what you should be watching today.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
Now.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
I know Congress, they're all back on office. They all
took the rows. They were getting their little parking plates
and doing all of this other stuff. But have you
been paying attention to what Biden has been doing lately.
So there's a couple of things that we're going to
touch on. One of those concerns the cost of heating.
Oh Caine, We're gonna have fun with this one. And
then Biden's banning new offshore oil and gas drilling and
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most federal waters. That is one of the latest things
that he's doing. He's doing everything possible in his final
days as president of the United States. He's doing everything
possible to gum it up for Trump as the transition
team and all of the everything that they have to
lay out, everything that they have to organize gets underway.
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So he's he's Biden says, he's using his authority under
the Federal Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to protect offshore
areas on the East and West coast, et cetera. And
he says, oh, it's you know, these are what coastal
communities have wanted for a very very long time. This
touch is like six hundred and twenty five million acres
and it's one of the things one of the last
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things that he's doing as a way to just you know,
a giant middle finger salute, which I don't think that
that's entirely I don't think anybody's surprised that, you know,
they're seeing, we're seeing Biden do something like this, but still,
I mean to do something to do this, to try
to further constrict us where it concerns oil and gas
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and drilling, right, I mean, you're out in two weeks.
It's petty, It's supremely petty. But this is what again,
if you watch that Medal of what is it, the
Medal of Freedom ceremony that he had, and he was
giving out those medals, do you think were you expecting
anything else? I mean, this was a guy who awarded
George Soros and Hillary Clinton medals. But at the same
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time they denigrate people like Elon Musk and others. They've
had their own Elon Musk forever. George Soros was the original,
I mean, the progressive version. So I'm not quite sure
why they're upset just because what someone doesn't think the
way that the left does. Oh my heavens. So the
fact that you know he's awarded had them, included them
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in there. That was just a giant troll, that's all
that was. And this is kind of I mean, he's petty,
he's getting all of his pettiness out. That's why I
was saying, no, feel sorry for him. He does that,
you know, old popposhtick. You can't feel sorry for him
in that suit a way. You can't. He's he's this
is who he is. But the Bannon, this is something
that will be I think that they can be undone
quite easily. But this too, it looks at all of
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the future leasing for oil and gas. So it's from
what I understand, the existing activities, for the lack of
a better way to put it, are unaffected. But what
he's trying to do is put a lock on any
kind of future leasing, exploration, et cetera. Which isn't I mean,
just because it's future leasing doesn't make it any less
(09:02):
worse than what this is. But and they keep saying
climate crisis, climate crisis, it's not a climate crisis. I mean,
we're gonna it's twenty what's the temperature today in Texas?
Thirty degree is thirty degrees? In thirty degrees, you guys,
I'm I'm in I can't wear any more sweaters than
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I am already. I mean, I am entirely in an
outfit headed thirty degrees in Texas. I didn't move to
Texas for thirty degree weather. I feel like this is
a little bit of a lie. Texas wor stop it.
We're supposed to get in Texas ice and snow later
this week, so you guys know what that means. Beginning
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probably around tomorrow afternoon, you're going to start seeing an
increase a run on the French toast supplies in stores
across Texas. It is going to be a mad rush
because for whatever reason, any kind of inclement weather or
even natural disasters. I mean it doesn't even have to
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be you know, where it's freezing outside, any kind of
inclement weather, you have people who race to the store
to get their bread, their milk, and eggs they're making
so much and toilet paper. All they're gonna do is
go to the bathroom and eat French toasts. That's all
they're gonna do. Apparently when the ice and store the
ice and snow come. But anyway, that means Texas is
gonna shut down. So canaan Wand may not be here
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later today or later this week because they might be
iceed in because they're not gonna get on those roads.
They're not good because they don't even do anything to them,
because they don't have the infrastructure to do it, because
it just doesn't happen enough to justify it. It's weird,
but that's the way it works. So you know they
I keep seeing these headlines about snowmageddin and snow apocalypse
and all this other stuff. I don't want to hear
about your climate threats because it's freezing. It's thirty degrees
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in Texas. Shut up, we don't care. I want climate
change right now. I want there to be an ungodly
heat that would be amazing woo. Let's have that because
I love global warming. This is way too cold outside.
I'm not dealing with it. One of the other big
things that we're going to talk about coming up actually
just right after headlines at the bottom of this hour,
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the great H one B debate. I know you guys
were watching all of that over Christmas break as I was,
and thinking to yourself, what in the hell are you
doing right? Why are you fighting with yourself? Why are
you doing this right after you clinch a historic victory.
Why in the world would you now fight with yourself
and try to pull the rug out from underneath yourself.
(11:32):
We're going to talk a little bit about that because
there's some I think a lot of people don't get
into the minutia of the whole visa debate and the
best ways to come over here. But there's a lot
of stuff that's said about like the H one b's
that just is not true, like the top one percent
of the one percent, No, it's not. So we're going
to talk about this, get into some of that. We're
also going to we got the latest with the because
(11:55):
you know, Jimmy Carter's little funeral procession, a lot of
stuff happened while we were out. We got to touch
on that and how that's going to affect the inauguration. Uh,
We've got immigration the u K. We've talked about this before,
the Rothorum abuse scandal. Well, apparently now it's just starting
to get even though it's over a decade old and
probably hits continued since then, it's starting to get the
(12:19):
heat that it deserved to get from the beginning. And
that's because Elon Musk went after Keir Starmer.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
The UK's leader and it exploded. After that, we're going
to talk about all of that and more. So we
have a really packed show today. Uh you got to
we have to recap some stuff and we're following some
of these latest developments too, so you don't want to
miss a single bit of it. And of course you
can also hit substack and follow along with some of
the things that we're going to be discussing on Substack.
There's a lot of a lot of really good pieces
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Speaker 5 (14:16):
Now all of the news you would probably miss, it's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
It's the feel good story that you didn't know that
you needed to start off your new year. A tech
entrepreneur trapped in a circling self driving car on the
way to the airport, said I feel like I'm in
the movies. A Los Angeles tech entrepreneur got stuck in
one of the self driving vehicles so long that he
almost missed his flight. The guy's name is Mike Johnson.
He was in a self operating Waymo taxi on his
(14:41):
way home from Scottsdale when the vehicle went rogue and
began driving in non stop circles and he had to
make a panic call for help. He said, I it's
going in a circle. I'm getting dizzy. It will not stop.
And he was trying to talk to a Waimo customer
service rep in the backseat of the vehicle. He recorded
some of it too. He goes, I can even get
out of the car. Has it been hijacked? I have
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no idea what's happening. So he almost missed his flight.
Uh but apparently even their customer service was AI automated,
so he actually didn't get to talk to anybody. But
that's a terrifying thing. I'm telling you. I I'm not
an EV fan, and I think that they were pushed
because the government subsidies and a whole bunch of other stuff,
and they've been pushed on the street way too early
(15:22):
than they should have. But that's my own thing, pleason.
Let's see here in New Jersey, they have a new
fewer standards when it comes to education. Now, New Jersey
teachers are no longer required to pass a basic literacy test.
That's a new thing. It's called the it's under Act
(15:42):
one six sixty nine. Individual seeking an instructional certificate in
New Jersey no longer have to pass the basic skills
test for reading, writing, or math signed into law. That's true, Yeah,
it is, absolutely, it's a it's a thing. There's the
bill this like past in May twenty four, thirty four
to two, thirty four to two vote that they cleared
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the chamber. So yes, they said that the testing requirement
was unnecessary. To enter you had to get your certification.
So that's in New Jersey. I'm sure that that's gonna
work out real well for them. You know, we're supposed
to be positive because excess pushing positivity, you know, like
that meme, that's the guys going our super we're positive today.
That's how we are. You got to say it positively.
(16:26):
New York city residents are being slapped with congestion fees
of pricing surcharge, and companies are because everybody has to
pay like tolls to go to Manhattan now uh and
everybody is complaining. Even if you don't drive, you have
to basically pay the new toll because that companies that
make deliveries or provide services they have to add the
cost of the fee is a surcharge to all of
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their customers. And that's in the Already people are complaining.
It's already getting out of out of control. We have
a lot more coming up, including the transition period. And
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Speaker 7 (18:11):
Country and I just remember after January sixth, you had
someone like Mitch McConnell placing the blame on January sixth
where it belonged squarely on Donald Trump's shoulders. And then
you started seeing people backtrack that and losing their moral center.
You had Condoaliza Rice I believe, on this very show saying,
you know, we need to move on from January sixth.
I say, no, you don't move on because January sixth
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was an atrocity. It was one of the worst moments
in American history. And when you think about the worst
moments in American history, you know, like World War two,
things that happened, you know, like the Holocaust.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Chattel slavery.
Speaker 7 (18:52):
We need to never forget because past becomes prologue.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Never forget at any rate. I mean, I get it
that the people have a fetish with making Jay six
something that it's not, but it's really I mean, it's
really annoying. I mean it's it's kind of and the
left is so desperate to hang on to JA six
because they need to have something that makes what they
did for two summers, burning down entire neighborhoods and race writing.
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They need something to justify that. They have to make
that look normal. They have to normalize it. So they
need this to be more than anything it ever was,
so they can offset how badly they behaved this whole time.
Welcome back Dan to lash here with you at the
bottom of this first hour, and that's how they're starting
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because they're certifying Trump's win. No one cared about this.
Before it was just a procedural thing. Nobody cared about
it before, and now it's like this big deal where
the press is just breathlessly covering it and oh, the
certifications coming in any moment. Now the certification's going to happen.
Nobody cared before. Nobody cared. We're like, okay, this is
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my function of government. That's you know, okay, all right,
that's you know, function of government. We get it. But
and then you also, of course have Kamala Harris who
has to certify her own loss as well, which is interesting,
but that's just goes along with her role as VP.
I I don't care about the J six stuff, and
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I think it's insipid that the leftis insists on making
this something bigger than it is. As I said, to
normalize the behavior that they all of the offenses that
they committed the summers of riots, we all remember that.
I mean, how they set a church on fire in DC.
They set a church on fire in d C. How
are you excusing them for that? They set again a
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literal church on fire. People were killed during progressive rights.
The only person that was killed with JAY six was
Ashley Babbitt and she was shot by a cop. She
was shot by dc See police officer who failed the
first rule of gun safety, know your target and know
what's behind it, because he just started firing through the door.
There were swat people already in the hallway with everybody. Now,
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I'm all for you know, there being consequences to people
who bust up what my tax dollars pay for. You
guys know, I have feel about that. And I think
too that you know, you can't present a threat to people,
you can't blah blah blah. I don't. I'm not the left.
I don't believe that violence is the same thing as
protected speed.
Speaker 3 (21:32):
Saw.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
I differ from the left in that regard. But this,
to compare it to like World War two? Are you
serious that? It just makes the left look all? It
just makes me want to take it even less seriously
than I do, as if that is even possible, If
I could, even if I could take J six less
seriously than I do, I don't think I can't. And
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came we were alive when it happened. I mean, we
were right here all those you know, those several years
ago when it happened, watching everything live, and I the
idea that it's somehow like this great big thing. I
mean there it's wall to wall coverage on seeing in MSNBC,
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all of those wall to wall coverage. The interesting thing
is that he gave a medal to the guy who
helped fund and facilitate a lot of the lawlessness those
summers where everybody was writing George Soros. I mean, they
Tides Foundation, they fund a lot of this stuff. They
were bailing people out right and left. I mean, it's just,
you know, the irony. But I just I can't. I
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don't take it seriously. I don't take it seriously because
I it it's not what they're making it out to be.
I'll be damned if I have to go through all
but the next several days listening to nothing but that
they're acting like it's a holy observance. Now the left
January sixth, like it's a holy observance, and on these steps,
this is where this happened on that day, and this
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is the certification. There were a lot of there was
a lot of confusion about the certification stuff. My whole
thing was, I don't have any objections to pausing certification
of anything, so long as the whole point is to
you're making sure that the integrity of the votes that
are being submitted by the states is what everyone had
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agreed upon. States run their own elections. But if you
want me to take your states votes that are going
to help determine who's going to control our collective future,
if you want me to take those seriously, then there
are and there's some agreed upon things that we've all
come to terms with, and that's you know, you have
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your matching signatures, you have you know, your dates. If
you're doing the mail in ballots, those have to have,
you know, be clearly marked with a date, et cetera,
et cetera. And in the wake of COVID, a lot
of this stuff was suspended and it was done to
efficiently accommodate people voting during a time of self imposed lockdown,
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and a lot of them, a lot of states like Georgia,
decided to go ahead and incorporate a lot of those
changes make them permanent, which is something I completely disagreed with,
and they still got criticism. So that's all that that was.
Who were people who claim that they were trying to
stop an election are It's a moronic assertion. It is
one of the dumbest things I've ever heard other than
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the phrase assault weapon. It's really dumb because it's not
what was happening. No one was ever going to change
the outcome of an election. But states have every right
to go, you know what, can we make sure that
that state's votes that they're submitting, that they've done so
with the utmost of integrity and no impropriety has occurred.
And I think that after you have it in your
state constitution to make sure that certain parameters are met,
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and when you disregard those and you deliver votes that
don't satisfy the previous requirements that your self as a state,
your state legislature has passed an added to your constitution,
don't you think that you have the right to say, well,
maybe we should make sure. I mean, it's if it's
serious enough, you know, to determine the outcome of the
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president of the United States, it's serious enough to make
sure that you've met all the marks of propriety and
integrity that you claim to do so within your state
constitution that you'd briefly suspended just to satisfy COVID. So
I I mean, I don't know why people are acting
like it was some sort of usurpatient. It wasn't. I
don't think those people, clearly, I don't think they understood
what was happening. They really didn't understand what was happening.
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So Biden's I mean, we've got the death row pardons,
We've got George Soros getting an award. Oh, and here's
the other big thing, the UH water heater ban. Of
all the things to focus on, this is what they're doing.
So he's got a ban on certain natural gas water
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heaters as part of hints green and neale. This a
Green New Deal. So under the policy, you have to
have these new non condensing natural gas fired water heaters.
Those are going to be prohibited for sale beginning in
twenty twenty nine due to concerns about carbon dioxide emissions.
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And it's supposed to kick into effect on March eleventh,
fewer than actually less than forty percent of the tankless
water heaters. That's barely less than forty percent, though they're
trying to downplay it. Oh, it's the Appliance Standards Awareness Project,
and it's talking about the percentage of water heaters that
are going to be affected, and it's going to be
less than forty percent. I don't care if it's less
(26:36):
than two percent. You're the government. You don't have a
right or any authority at all whatsoever to tell me
how to heat the water in my home. You don't, alutely,
and if you have the ability to do it, you're
too big, and we need to start cutting it immediately.
They published this just after Christmas, so as you were
(26:57):
cutting into your Christmas gooth. This is what the so
what the Biden administration was doing the Department of Energy,
they published it right after Christmas, and they are stipulating
that the new tankless gas heaters have to rely on
thirty percent less energy than the least efficient comparable model
on the market today. Why and it doesn't They say, well,
(27:18):
it doesn't outright ban non condensing models. No, you syntax
them until they're prohibitively expensive. Is what you're doing. That's
that's exactly what you're doing. And this, I mean, this
is just a lot of the I mean, this is
a lot of equipment that's gonna have to be scrapped.
They said that there was a factory in Georgia that
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was built seventy million dollars to produce non condensing gas
water heaters. Everybody's gonna and all of the new water
heaters are so much more expensive. Or you have to
have a non instantaneous storage tank heater and that's not efficient,
not as efficient. So this is so stupid. I mean,
think about it. The tankless non condensing natural Guess water
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heater at home depot. This is from Ranai America. That
list for about one thousand dollars at home depot. A
comparable one is almost double the price. It's over eighteen
hundred dollars. So you're paying double for something for no reason.
It's a stupid reason. It's so stupid. It makes me
goanna go throw styrofoam everywhere. I want to litter more
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when I see these stories, I want to litter cane
and I want to throw a plastic in the ocean.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
Did they ever give us a measurement as to how
this regulation will actually improve anything?
Speaker 2 (28:34):
No, they haven't. No, there's no, no, they have none.
It's amazing, No, because it's not. Are you so excited
for your double the costs less efficient water heater? Yay?
I mean out of all of the things, and it's
the uh. And then you have this group called the
Appliance Standards Awareness Project. Imagine how pathetic your life is
(28:58):
that you're like, I'm going to join a new club.
It's the Chexsnoes Appliance Standards Awareness Project. I want to
make people aware about appliance standards. Wow. Like if you
had cardboard and vanilla that existed as an entity, it
would be this. And they said that they want to
(29:19):
reduce thirty two million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions
related to water heaters. I feel like most of the
carbon dioxide comes from the people that are pushing these
stupid awareness that whatever. This is awareness of what everything emits,
some kind of carbon dioxide. Everything does. That that's the
(29:40):
reality of living in a actual, real world. But this
is just stupid and needless. And I just see if
I were president, I would have them rounded up and
arrested for being stupid. This is why I can't run
for elected office. I will freely admit to you I
am a tyrant. I would find the quote unquote Appliance
stand Awareness Project people and I would drag them out
(30:03):
into the streets probably and beat them, maybe within inches
of their mortal coil with parts for non condensing water heaters.
I'm just saying, just saying. I mean, this is how
sad is your life. This is I'm a member of
this group. My job exists in telling you what to
do with your water heater. I bet they were also
(30:25):
responsible for making the dish soap worse too, how much
you want to bet? So that's like a nice little
Christmas present for everybody, right, it's gonna make everything more.
But I got to talk about this. I gotta be
positive because X says that you got to be positive. Now.
They don't want unregretted user seconds. Is that what it is?
(30:46):
I regret when I have to be positive unnecessarily, you
know what I mean? Because I feel like I'm giving
something the positivity that it hasn't earned, and that makes
me feel resentful, which thin in turn makes me meaner.
And then there's this whole vicious this whole vicious cycle
that begins. I mean, you see how Caine this is
(31:08):
actually going to create more resentment. So we're gonna talk
about that coming out because the positivity. Also, Trump's chief
of staff says that there's not going to be behavior.
No one who is self serving or looking to be
a star is going to be tolerated in the White House.
Oh yeah, she came down on everybody, and she's trying
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Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
of the United States me.
Speaker 8 (33:00):
In pledging allegiance to our flag? You pledge allegiance? They
all states of America?
Speaker 2 (33:11):
And she what? Whut? What? What?
Speaker 7 (33:15):
Well?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
Hold up? Hold up? Hold up? That was a break.
That was Kamala Harris. First off, how do you not
know where the flag is positioned here up there frequently?
And number two, how do you not know the pledge
of allegiance? She she was gonna go she it sounded
like Kane. She was going to say, I pledge allegiance
to the United States flag. That sounds like what she
(33:37):
was gonna say. Can I hear it one more time? Sorry,
I just a little bit of a shock, really is it?
Speaker 9 (33:46):
Though?
Speaker 2 (33:47):
I don't know, But she's a VP. Yeah, go ahead, God.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
Join me in pledging allegiance to our flag, allegiance in
the United States.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Oh my gosh, just saying, yeah, I'm gonna make a
big deal of it because I was told she was
the smartest, most genius genius that's ever whitely coyoted on Earth.
That's what I was told. And the fact that she
didn't know that, I mean, you know, I'm sure that
you know, in some great Patriot Valhalla there's a point
(34:24):
against her on the wall somewhere, just saying that's that's
how it goes, right, I mean, it's J six. It's
worth keeping all scores today. That's really ultimately what J
six is. It is, you know, Christmas, that's rockeciliation. Everybody
comes together, you know, yeah, brotherhood and all that stuff whatever,
and then the fakery stops after New Year's and everybody's
(34:45):
sober because then you go into J six and now
it's time to settle some scores. New Year, knew me,
New Year News score to subtle seems like what it
is more than anything, X says you have to be
positive on X now. Musk says that the platform is
requiring positivity and that those who are negative are going
(35:07):
to be basically suppressed, which sounds exactly like how free
speech doesn't. But he owns it and he can do
with it what he wants to. If he wanted to
turn the hearts into butts, he could, you know, instead
of just doing the little hard if you'd like somebody's post,
he could do whatever he wants. I'm just saying that
it sounds exactly like free speech isn't. So we have
(35:30):
to be positive. So we have to come up with
ways throughout the rest of the show to talk about
things on X positively, Like I am positive that President
mcdaddy Showers had his cocaine addicted son and he was
probably positive with cocaine at the Medal of Freedom ceremony.
You see how I was positive. See how that works.
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I've always felt we haven't had the most competent people
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Oh boy, And that was man. This It's been a
fight over that issue in the right since Christmas break began.
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. At
the top of the second hour. That was potus elect,
(37:51):
who was at like right ahead of his New York
or sorry, New Year's Eve celebration stuff where he was
still talking to reporters right there, right there before New
Year's Eve celebrations. So it there are a number of
things that kick started this. One of those was an
advisor that Trump has that he that he named someone
to help, you know, guide a policy as it relates
(38:14):
to AI, and that's Saramam Krishnan was the guy who
was announced that he was going to be at the
senior position. And then it kicks started, like all of this,
this huge discussion over H one B visas and H
one B visas. I mean, this is really I mean, honestly,
(38:35):
it's it's like temporary labor for maybe mid level skill
tech jobs or programming jobs. It's not the top one
percent of the one percent that's been grossly misrepresented. And
there are a lot of America First folks that justifiably,
(38:58):
you know, I think, oppose these and with Trump being
in that line, I get real nervous when ever, I
find myself coming to the right of a candidate that's
supposed that is the leader of the party. And that's
kind of where this is, like, we're coming to the
right of him on this. And he was saying that
he and he, I mean, he actually hasn't. He's with
(39:21):
H one B. He's always been supportive of H one
B's He was supportive of giving a green car to
anybody who graduated from a US college. And this was
audio somebody eleven. This was a flashback for him. So
he's not changed his position on this either. Listen, let
me just.
Speaker 9 (39:38):
Tell you that it's so said when we lose people
from Harvard, Mit, from the greatest schools and lesser schools
that are phenomenal schools. Also, and what I wanted to
do and I would have done this, but then we
had to solve the COVID problem because that came in
and you know, sort of dominated for a little while,
as you perhaps know. But what I want to do
and what I will do is you graduate from a college,
(40:01):
I think you should get automatically as part of your
diploma a green card to be able to stay in
this country.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
The problem is is that we've seen some of the
and that's a flashback, but it's I'm playing it to illustrate.
He's never been like a super he's never been a
hawk on immigration or or this type of this type
of situation with visas. I mean, there's a difference between
illegal immigration and legal immigration, and there are people and
(40:27):
I'm one of them, who think that legal immigration also
needs to be streamlined and refined. It's not you can't
just say it's an issue with Yes, of course, the
lawlessness at the border and people who are coming into
the interior of the country and you're unable to verify
who they are or what they're doing, et cetera. But
(40:47):
this also is a huge issue where it concerns legal
immigration as well. And I mean, you see some of
the people who have been at these college campuses protesting, right.
I don't think that if you graduate from uth college
you should get a green car. So the H one
B program, So it started with this, the announcement of
this one advisor to Trump for Ai and Nanny Elon
(41:08):
Musk got into it. He quoted Tropic Thunder when he
was telling people, if they don't like it, then they
could do something on flattering to their own face, which
literally was a Less Grossman quote from Tropic Thunder when
he was speaking to the cartel that had been Stiller's character.
But anyway, so the program I think is advertised to
(41:30):
something that it isn't. I mean, for the top one
percent of talent, there's a whole other program that they
go through. They do not go through H one B.
They don't go that's like temp work. It's it's like
temp work loads lower to midst to your skill set.
That's it. And it's been abused egregiously. I always thought
(41:50):
there's a really great account that I follow. It's called
frog Capital, and the guy who runs it does such
a great job. Is just the data just like a
data person and loves just going through all of this
stuff with regards to the program and the number of
people that are coming in. One of the things that
he caught too, the H one B because it was
a Kennedy thing that I mean, this was a whole
(42:10):
program that was I was in sixth grade when Teddy
Kennedy passed this into law. I mean, it's been around
for a long time. And this overview of it, and
he pointed this out over it for a capital was
saying that it's to hire non immigrant aliens as workers
and specialty occupations or as fashion models of distinguished merit
(42:33):
and ability. A specialty occupations one that requires the application
of a body of highly specialized knowledge or atainment. Blah
blah blah it. Bush signed it into law. Kennedy introduced
it in eighty nine. Bush forty one signed it into law.
And the fact that, I mean, just the description it
was never meant to bring in the top one percent
(42:53):
of the one percent. Again, that's a whole other program
that people go through. That's an entire Like Elon Musk
would be an entirely different type. He would not go
in that. He would be an entirely different program. Because
you're talking about the top one percent of the one percent.
The H one B absolutely does need absolutely a ton
of modification. It's it's literally a way that to recruit
(43:17):
hundreds of thousands of lower wag At people. That's it.
That's literally it. That's H one B. So I don't
know why we're making that like the hill that we're
planning our flag on, as like a party or a
movement or anything else. It doesn't make any sense. And
(43:37):
I think that some people, and I think voters have
a right to be angry if they feel as though
there's not enough movement being made, not just on illegal immigration,
but just immigration as a whole. Countries have the right
to make determinations about who they want or don't want
(43:58):
to come into the country given, you know, I think
I've given this example before a front of mine that
I actually actually she was a makeup artist and when
I would go to like the Dallas Bureau for Fox
and I would go and do hits done there. She
worked with Fox at their Dallas bureau and her daughter
was I think she was studying art history or something
like that over in Ireland, and she went to Ireland,
(44:21):
went to school there, got her degree, and then she
wanted to stay for an additional term our additional semester
and take a couple of other classes. But they told
her since it wasn't going towards a higher level degree
than no, you can't. You have to leave and will
make sure that you're gone by the date that you're
expected to leave. Like they were routinely following up with her,
(44:45):
almost to the point where she said it was freaky.
But a country has every right to be able to
make that determination. I mean, they didn't want someone who
was just going to be and I'm not saying that
she was doing this, but they didn't want anything like
a professional student or any They want somebody who's you know,
if they have every right to exercise that discretion, just
like France does, just like I mean Saudi Arabia does,
(45:06):
Mexico does. Know every other nation is afforded that right,
but the United States is expected to just throw open
the doors for everyone, which is odd because the United
States also, for my entire life, has been slammed by
every other nation for being a nation builder or an
interventionist or whatever. But the moment that somebody else needs money,
(45:28):
like Ukraine or anything, guess who they come call into
the United States. If Russia saber rattles, NATO looks to
the United States, sam Ol Samo, but yet we're not
afforded the expectation and sovereign right of determining who comes
in our borders legally or illegally. It's not wrong to
say that you should also refine and streamline your legal
(45:52):
immigration process. There's absolutely no reason why you can't say that.
But the Left wants to make people so afraid of
the discussion that they That's how they They've conflated it
like any any opposition means you just don't like immigrants,
is what it is. I think the point is too.
(46:14):
One of the reasons that this blew up, this h
one B fight blew up the way that it did,
is because the sentiment is different now than it used
to be. A lot more people are aware. Back during
the tech boom you were rushing to you couldn't find
(46:35):
enough people that were going into these courses of study
to fill these positions, and they were bringing in a
lot of people like like I was just describing, like
lower to mid tier programming it things like that. Now
we have really highly educated, very specialized, super skilled Americans
(46:56):
who are seeking these jobs, and they're not able to
find these jobs. And you also have hundreds of thousands
of people that are being brought in by these by
some of these companies to be able to work some
of these mid tier jobs like this, and I think
that that has changed the sentiment. I think people are
more aware of it. And I think people are also
(47:18):
aware too that you know, when an American worker competes
against someone who isn't, especially if the American worker is
asking more for a salary, the American worker is going
to lose out. It's this is less about replacing actual
American workers, and it's more about strengthening actual American culture,
is what it is, and that seems to have been
(47:39):
lost in this whole debate. I think that they h
one B. I think that it's been a cudgel to
reduce people's wages. I think it's been a cudgel against
Americans seeking jobs. And I think that we absolutely have
to have that discussion and it needs to happen fast,
and people need to be decisive and show some leadership
and do something about it, because this is you don't
(48:03):
need to bring in cheap labor. You don't need to
and the h one B abuse is insane and that
to argue that shutting that down is a limitation of
bringing in the best and brightest presupposes that that's the
program that they come in on in the first place,
and it ignores tons and tons of data showing that
(48:26):
it is in fact not the case, that it is
mid to lower tiered tech and you know, info and
all of that stuff. That's that's that's what it is.
Anybody telling you anything else either doesn't know about it
or they're lying to you for a purpose obviously. Uh,
but that's you know, that's the reality of it. And
(48:48):
I don't know how deeply you want to go into
some of the data, but I mean that's you know,
you have H one B, but then you also have
the spousal accompaniment H four and so now you have
H one B, but then you get the spouses with
the H four and there's just a lot of there's
a lot of different things that need to be revised.
(49:09):
Robert Sterling did a really good deep dive looking at
actual government data and looking at the percentages for salaries
that were coming in. How fifteen percent, in fact seventy
five percent were jobs that paid about one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars a year and under only barely twenty
(49:29):
five percent were one hundred and fifty thousand, and of
those it was only maybe two point five percent that
hit twoin fifty. So the idea, the argument that it's
super top one percent of the one percent that are
making a lot of money that and you're trying to
bring those people in, that's not reflected in any of
(49:51):
the data, in any of the jobs data. In fact,
and a lot of it's the same companies. There were
fifteen companies that received approval for twenty thousand plus applications.
Then you had universities, you have consulting. A lot of
it is computer system design that's like the biggest thing,
and universities, et cetera. So and a lot of these
(50:11):
are Indian companies that are bringing in H one B
tech workers in massive amounts. Like you're talking thousands and
thousands like Infosis, Cognizant, these are all technology companies h
and they're getting these visas to bring in people for
these roles and like for instance, over the fast past
five years is stirly noted, eighty thousand plus computer system
(50:34):
analysts were brought in for Cognizant and programmers and others.
I mean, that's a lot of people that are being
brought in, and it's not that we don't have Americans
to do those jobs. If you're bringing in people that
are going to demand a lower salary than an American worker,
guess who's going to be getting the job exactly. You
Just so the debate over H one B. I think
(50:57):
it's really disingenuous to say that if you are criticizing
the abuse of the system, then you are against the
top one percent of the one percent coming in or
you are somehow against immigration as a total. Just like
with everything in government, this system has been brutally abused,
brutally abused to the detriment of the American worker. And
(51:19):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
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Snow apocalypse is coming. They're calling for actual accumulation of
snow in Dallas, Kine. I don't know if I believe
the thirteen to fifteen. That's dumb. I just don't believe it.
I don't think that's right.
Speaker 5 (52:43):
That's dumb.
Speaker 2 (52:44):
It's dumb, and I don't want it. No, But everybody's
talking about the cold, the expansive Arctic cold pattern that's
jolting the central eastern half of the United States. So basically,
stay inside. Texas is closed. We'll be closed at the
end of the week. And that's about. Yeah. I don't
I don't want any of that. No. Volunteering is a
(53:07):
proven way to stay younger, and it takes an hour
each week according to a new study. Look at that
little positivity. You could volunteer, you could just go and
help other people. That's what the story suggesting that that
actually enriches people's lives, et cetera, et cetera. I mean,
it's not. It creates a sense of purpose. And I
think as you as particularly as people get older, I
(53:28):
think that that's like this just seems like that's something
that they I've heard that when you retire, that that's
when like a lot of people have to that purpose. Right,
Like people when they retired, they got to have a purpose,
and that's like when their health kind of starts to decline.
I don't know, It's what my mom always said, but
I don't know. Just interesting let's see here. Oh, I
(53:51):
wanted to touch on this real quick. We're going to
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The peaceful transfer of power is one of the most
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it is what distinguishes our system of government from monarchy
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Speaker 2 (56:00):
And she's done that, so it is over. And Congress
has certified the wind. So they're there. It is there.
It is welcome back to the program. We're at the
bottom of this second hour. And I could not I
don't think it's possible to care any less concerning j
(56:24):
Sex than I do, although I think now it's even
like more so. I just I'm the Left is angry
because it's not the rest of all of you aren't
acting like it's a huge, gigantic deal. That's what it
seems like they're trying to make this way. It's what
they talked about all the morning on the View, which
nobody watches the View, but it's just kind of fun
to to poke fun at them. But it's four years ago.
(56:50):
They try to act like it's a big thing. CNN
made a big deal out of it, CNN lecturing the
country about not caring as much as they should about
January sixth. I mean, they talk about January six like
it's Pearl Harbor. They act like it's Pearl Harbor. I mean,
they compare it to World War Two. They had like
(57:13):
ay they're having panels all day about j six and
where we were four years ago. It's like fear mongering,
but they are obsessed with it because it's the only
thing that they can use to justify or to try
to argue that. Oh well, what you know, See they
(57:35):
do it too, because after two summers of burning everything down,
burning down new neighborhoods, after two summers of that, it's
probably longer I think, actually, wasn't it. It's two summers
of it. They burned to church in DC for Cranellau,
they set fire to the lord's house. This they need
(57:55):
something to make it look like that's acceptable, and that's
of the reasons why they're holding on to it so tightly.
So Kamalaris is done at this point. Now we're going
through uh just I mean Congress is they certified Trump's
(58:16):
win and everything that they've done up to this point
has been a failure. And now you see justin Trudeau's
leaving in Canada. Now what about kers starmer in the UK?
So can we touch on this story real quick? This
is a crazy story. The grooming gangs that were in
the UK, Rotham particularly particularly was a huge issue and
(58:41):
I had this I was gonna talk about this a
little bit later, but I'm amazed at how many people
were unaware of this. And we've talked about it when
it first made headlines. But it all of this got
underway when you had the head of UK, Kus Starmer,
(59:03):
the Prime Minister. He was criticized by Elon Musk because
someone had brought two Musk's attention the story about the
grooming the groomer gangs in the UK and you had
tons of you know, young women and girls who were
trafficked and they, I mean Starmer held a press conference
(59:28):
and accused Musk of spreading lives and misinformation and said
that the people who were repeating this stuff are quote
not interested in victims, They're interested in themselves. And it
had to do over It had to do with Tommy Robinson,
who is the head of the English Defense League. That
was a group that kind of got started in hooliganism.
But they had a reaction to this was some years ago.
(59:51):
There was like this parade for veterans of Foreign wars
in somewhere in the UK and there were uh people
who were associated with Islamism, Islamists who were apparently heckling
the soldiers and then it got into turned into this
big thing, and then you had this huge movement that
(01:00:13):
kind of got underway in the UK and all of
this got thrown into Tommy Robinson is one of the
leaders of that, and it had to like Nigel Farage
was even saying that Tommy Robinson doesn't have a place
in reform, and then Elon Musk started going to Nigel Farage,
and then Karas Starmer stepped into it, and he was
he stepped into it by saying people who cheerlead Tommy
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Robinson are not interested in justice. They support a man
who went to prison for nearly collapsing a grooming case.
And everyone's like, wait a minute, Wait a minute. And
Musk said that Starmer was quote complicit in the rape
of Britain and also gave because he was the was
he was ahead of public prosecutions at the time, is
(01:00:56):
the way I understand it. So there's that's a little
bit of the background to it. The Free Press has
a huge story out today in fact where it started
to go. They went back and looked at this story
because it was a huge story when it happened and
it's still going on. Apparently if you're unaware of it.
(01:01:17):
It had to do with in the UK and you
had girls, young girls, English girls who were groomed and
serially raped and trafficked by mostly Pakistani men. Like mostly
I was, like most all of them were Pakistani men.
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And this has been what over fifteen years ago when
this happened, they had some prosecutions, they were sort of
declared to be nothing more than symbolic, and the story
kind of went away. And then over the new year,
that's when Elon Musk had responded to it and said
that he responded to someone saying that saying it was depraved.
(01:02:01):
At what happened was depraved, and he said, read the
Coret transcripts. You know, for anyone doubting the severity of
what happened to these girls in Britain, it's worse than
you could possibly imagine. And then of course then you
got Kirs Starmer and others that decided to go to
war with Elon Musk. They were harsher with Elon Musk
than they were with the perpetrators that were committing these
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offenses to these girls. And that's the thing I don't understand.
Why are people angry or at Elon Musk for tweeting
about it and not angry with the Pakistani men who
groomed and sexually assaulted them or all of the people
who covered the story up. I mean they There was
one instance in which police allowed abusers to hand over
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children in exchange for walking free, and parents were routinely
told that law enforcement's hands were tied because of racial tensions.
They even turned a blind eye to the abuse of
eleven year olds. In fact, nobody lost their jobs over it.
In fact, it said this is from a British publication quote.
In one case, they failed to investigate an older man
who was found undressed in a bedroom with one of
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his victims, and another they did not act when a
perpetrator handed over a missing girl as part of a
deal to not arrest him, and they said that they
wanted to preserve they they didn't want to inflame racial tensions.
This happened for two decades and it wasn't just thousands.
It was hundreds of thousands of girls, hundreds of thousands
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by ninety nine percent Pakistani men and Labor, which is
the UH far left party of which kir Starmer is head.
It was they were the ones who blocked the inquiry
into his conduct at the time because as he was
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the head of the Public Prosecutions and there's a lot
of questions as to what Kir Starmer failed to do
that time in that role to protect those young girls
that we were just talking about, and that's what Elon
Musk was hitting at, and of course Kiir Starmer reacted
(01:04:11):
with you know, he was just enraged, absolutely enraged. And this,
I mean the reaction of the British left is stunning
because if you were to look at the Guardian, which
I know is a far left publication or like Telegraph
(01:04:32):
or something, all they're they're all enraged that Musk tweeted
anything about it. Audio somebody thirty one. This is Starmer,
the UK Prime Minister. Listen to what he says here.
This is insane.
Speaker 10 (01:04:48):
And when politicians, I mean politicians who's sat in government
for many years, a casual of our honesty, decency of
the rule of law pooling for inquirers because they want
to jump on a bandwagon of the far right, and
(01:05:09):
that affects politics, because a robust debate can only be
based on the true facts.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
How is it jumping on the wagon of the far right?
I mean did the rapes and grooming and assaults happen,
Yes they did, They absolutely did. Did it affect hundreds
of thousands of young British girls, It absolutely did. Was
it from literally predominantly one type of demographic, Yes, it
absolutely was. This These are inarguable things and because we
like data, we like looking at hard data, we like
(01:05:38):
trying to resolve issues based upon data. Correct. Correct. This
is not a bandwagon of the far right. This is
about he's trying to cover his ass because kir Starmer
was directly responsible for a lack of prosecutions. I mean,
that was his role, and now he's trying to deflect
(01:06:01):
I mean, how dare Elon Musk stand up for young girls?
Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (01:06:04):
My gosh, can you believe it? And that's when he
tweeted this. He was baffled that not only did this
thing go on for twenty years and everybody knew about
it and they were making excuses about it, but it's not.
It actually never has gone away, and the cover up
has gotten so bad that it's actually now engulfing the
(01:06:26):
crimes themselves. Every single level of British government is implicated
at some point in this story. The Free Press has
it how social workers were even intimidated into silence. Crazy.
(01:06:48):
They said that they even abetted pedophile rapists across dozens
of cities. MP's members of parliament. They rejected police for
help from parents of these children who were targeted, and
anyone who tried to bring up the issue was accused
of Islamophobia and racism, and so they didn't want to
(01:07:11):
address it. They were too scared to be called names.
They were too scared to be thought of as racist,
to the point where they allowed these young girls to
be sacrificed so they could continue with this veneer of
whatever diversity. I don't know how you want to call it.
(01:07:32):
Can you imagine? This is what I don't understand. This
floors me. People are more terrified in this instance of
being accused of racism, like for instance, the first convictions
they had didn't weren't even kicked off until twenty ten.
You had five men, five Pakistani men, who were jailed.
They were targeting girls twelve and under, and they were
(01:07:54):
going after the fatherless, the children and care homes, the poor.
They were passing them around to friends and family. I
mean they had a twenty fourteen inquiry and Rotherham where
it was sort of like the ground zero of this.
They found that an estimated over fourteen hundred girls had
(01:08:15):
been serially raped and Rotherham alone. I mean, there are
stories after stories after stories. It's it's horrific. And Kier
Starmer and the other members of the Labor Party are
more outraged that Elon Musk tweeted about it than that
(01:08:36):
this happened to their country's daughters at all. And they're
mad because it's just Kure Starmer had an opportunity to
do something and didn't. And so the British there, the
British left is much more upset over this than anything else.
They're incredibly upset. How dare you? I just I mean,
(01:09:02):
at least now there's attention being paid to this, although
it's really incredibly late, especially considering it's like, you know,
fifteen years later. But the reason that the Left is
reacting with such furious because oh gosh, you implicated Kre Starmer.
What you implicated kir Starmer? Well, I mean, it's true
(01:09:22):
he uh pulling this piece up. He was, I mean
in two thousand and eight in the Home Office under
the premiership of Gordon Brown. I mean, he was the
director of public prosecutions in two thousand and eight. That's right.
I mean, it's not, you know, not fake. Just saying
(01:09:43):
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Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
So this is a story of two dog owners. The
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a bear cub and bitten on his stomach while he
was defending his dog. He said he could not watch
his dog die. Wasn't gonna watch it, and so he
fought like a black bear cub to try to save
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his He said, the dog was chasing the cub, and yeah,
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He said there were three bears. My dog saw them,
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find this guy and do the same thing to him.
Rhetorically speaking of course, you know we're all about positive.
Marco Zuluaga twenty eight years old. He swung a dog
in a concrete that the dog yelped in agony, and
he's been accused of animal cruelty and booked into county jail. Good,
I mean good, now, if only there was some prison justice.
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I'm just saying. I'm just I've seen Mayor, I watched
Mary Kingstown. I know how that works. I know how works.
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at the top of our third hour first day back
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here in it feels weird to say twenty twenty five, right, yeah,
twenty twenty five. It's weird. And we're at a week
where we're gonna get ice and snow at the end
of it in Texas. It's going to be crazy. So
welcome back, Dane lash with you, all right. So, there
were a lot of things that happened when we were
at There are a lot of things that are going
(01:14:15):
on right now that you know. We had Congress that certified,
just certified Trump's electoral win, Kamala Harris making sad face
because she had to certify her loss. It's very you know,
we've been discussing too some of this this insane fighting
(01:14:37):
over the UK Grimmer story, because it's not a news story.
It's just Cure Starmer's involvement, and you can kind of
see that his incompetency has a long lifespan, and that,
you know, pointing out that every level of British government
(01:14:59):
was essentially implicit and this ongoing grooming of girls that
who knew that pointing that out was going to be
received worse by the British left than the fact that
these crimes happened at all. Right, and that's why they're
going at they're now targeting Elon Musk. Someone was like,
(01:15:21):
Musk is going to get people killed. That's how the
British left is because he's pointing out that all levels
of British government, I mean, everybody dropped the ball when
it came to protecting these girls for over ten years,
for over ten years. Why is the problem always the
people that are pointing out what was done and it's
(01:15:43):
never the people who are doing the things that are
being pointed out, Like heaven forbid, accountability is more terrifying
to these people. Kiers Starmer finds accountability to be more
terrifying than old Pakistani dudes raping young British girls. Apparently,
what it is, I mean, trafficking them, grooming them for decades.
(01:16:04):
And it's a predominantly one demographic. I'm not writing this story.
I'm just merely sharing it with you. It's predominantly one demographic.
But they're all girls. But they're all girls, it's yeah,
(01:16:24):
And it's kne notes they they do their stricter over
Facebook posts and other things like that than they are
anything else. Remember they sent a police to question a
young girl, uh and because she made just like one
offhand and comment about one of the police officers. You can't.
You can't even say you can't. There's no free speech
(01:16:45):
over there. There's no free speech. But I'm I'm not
surprised with it being the Labor Party, gotta say, we're
supposed to be positive. Though it's the new year. X
has a new algorithm. I don't think they need more algorithms, honestly,
but they have a new one, and the uh apparently
(01:17:08):
it's all about making sure that there's no negativity. And
what is the phrase that he used to prevent user
regretted regretted segments or seconds user regretted seconds? You know
what that means? It sounds like something going to Paltrow wrote,
(01:17:29):
But I I just think that by way of being X,
it's not gonna be all kittens and sunshine. It's kind
of like the sandbox. You know, it's not gonna be
I don't know what. What do you think about the
positivity pushkine on X.
Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
I feel like it just sharpens my skills on framing
whatever happens. No, it doesn't into a positive thing. Yeah,
that's exactly what I'm gonna do. That's how I'm gonna handle.
I don't care how negative that it's gonna be. I'm
gonna have a positive spin for you if you want
to test me.
Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
I mean, I just like, how would you positively paint
Joe Biden now going to clamp down on, for instance,
water heaters and make that more expensive for people to
heat their water.
Speaker 5 (01:18:18):
Well, the positive part of that would be there's a
lot of sane not riddled by dementia people that will
push back on this and eventually, and by the way,
I think this is an executive order of Biden's right
or is this law? It's not law.
Speaker 2 (01:18:33):
No, it's like a yeah, well, it's part of the
Green New Deal.
Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
I believe Trump will reverse the executive order.
Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Well, if this is part of the Green New Deal,
it might take Congress to obliterate it.
Speaker 5 (01:18:42):
Well, then I hope Congress will do it. But I
think there will be enough pushback because of this insanity
that the positive of it will be it eventually will
just go away.
Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Yeah. Yeah, perhaps, I mean we shall see. But yeah,
I'm just I'm not quite sure or how that is,
how that works. The positivity, Like, for instance, he is
the the UH because he sent more money to Ukraine,
(01:19:12):
over Christmas. Put that put a positive spin on that cane.
Speaker 5 (01:19:18):
Well, you mean from a perspective of the Ukrainians.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
Yeah, Like, if you're on X and you're talking about
Biden sending more money to Ukraine, you can't be negative.
You can't you know, criticize it. You've got to be
nice about it.
Speaker 5 (01:19:28):
Yeah. I would say that seeing the smiles on the
Ukrainian people's face, no, shut up, No, it just shows.
It just proves to us that the people that we
have in charge of our money, that they're horrible with
other people's money. Yeah, it's just the way it.
Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
Is always horrible with other people's money.
Speaker 5 (01:19:49):
And that realization is a positive.
Speaker 2 (01:19:51):
That Okay, that's that's a positive. A couple of other things.
At the Middle of Freedom ceremony, I had a touch
on this hunter Biden was there. I hope they dusted
for dust. He got pardoned, and he was actually there
at the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor that
(01:20:14):
you can give someone in the nation. And of course
you know you got George Soros there and you have
Hillary Clinton there with her hairde what was her hair do?
Like she actually fixed her hair. I don't know what
I thought.
Speaker 7 (01:20:29):
Of it.
Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
Did you see she had like an like an old
eighties hairdoo. Anyway, but I'm just like that, that's just cherry.
That's just the cherry on top. Right, Hunter Biden at
this Medal of Freedom ceremony, that again the highest civilian honor,
and he's there shaking hands with everybody, talking, everybody hanging out.
He was there, and he's in a photo with Alex Soros,
(01:20:50):
who I guess did you accept that award on it?
Bono was there. Bono and the Bidens, I think have
a good relationship because when I went to the State
of the Union address, one of the State of Union
addresses that I went to, Bono was sitting in the
same well like near us in the gallery. And he
was a guest of Jill Biden, Joe and Jill Biden,
(01:21:11):
so he he was like her guest went with them.
So he gets one. He got a medal. George Soros
got a medal. Why are they so mad at Elon
Musk when they have George Soros? Is the left like
only we're supposed to have billionaires? Is that their whole thing?
They they have a posture. They gave a posthumous medal
to Robert F. Kennedy for some reason. Uh okay uh
(01:21:37):
and uh he of course Hillary Clinton, who had Margaret
that's your hairstyle, Oh my gosh. And they also gave
one to Anna win Tour. I totally don't understand that. Why.
That's like, there are so many people who do so
many great, amazing charitable things and they and you're gonna
give it to like Anna win Tour. You're gonna give
(01:21:59):
a medal of freedom. Anna Wintour, she runs Vogue, You're
gonna give that to her. But there are people toiling
away and they don't do it for attention. They don't
do it fraudulation. They do it because they they love
other people in there. They they they just they want
to contribute to their community. I don't know, am I
being picky because I feel like this is really.
Speaker 5 (01:22:21):
I think it's it's like Democrats hat tip to Jane Goodall.
They believe to be culture.
Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
She's Jane Goodall. That's another one.
Speaker 6 (01:22:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
I just I've got Ralph Laren and Denzel Washington were
probably the only two of the names that I'm mentioning
who deserved it. Oh and then you know they they
got they gave it to David Rubinstein, who lets the
Biden's vacation in his Nantucket house. Everything's giving. So if
(01:22:53):
you let Biden like vacation in your house over the holidays,
and I guess you can get a Medal of you know,
you can get a Medal of Freedom too. What a
Hillary Clinton? Why is she getting Why is she getting
a Medal of Freedom awards? She's single handedly is responsible
for helping to reintroduce the Muslim Brotherhood back into Egypt
(01:23:13):
if they had been banned and then Egypt banned them again,
and also destabilizing Libya. But in the world, why is
she getting a Medal of freedom that? I'm surprised he
didn't give Fauci one good hot one in the world.
I'm actually surprised he didn't give Hunter Biden one, just
as like a big blank you to not just the
administration but also the voters. I'm kind of surprised. Gotta say. Oh,
(01:23:37):
and then he gave a one to jose Andre, who
I cannot stand. I cannot stand Josean. You know who
jose Andre is. He's the guy. He's the like Hamas
loving guy who was who was complaining about why does
Israel have to be so many to Gaza without. He's
like a big h He's a big progressive. Uh he's
(01:23:58):
you know, didn't he's run. He's run his mouth and
all kinds of stuff. He's started like a number of
different restaurants. I think they're all fish related. I've only
seen some of his restaurants and they're all fish related,
I think. But he's got all the words for you know,
his cooking and all this stuff. Anyway, so he got
he got one. He's very far left, he got one
(01:24:20):
as well. So you know, just saying if you are
of the if you're of the left and you can
buy access, then you can you too can get a
medal of freedom. I've they had Lionel MESSI didn't they
Wasn't he gonna give Lionel Messy one. I'm sorry, I
don't get that either. He's been with Enter Miami for
(01:24:43):
a hot second. All right, come on, am I being
I don't dislike him at all. I'm just explaining to you.
I don't understand what the hell is going on with
this this metal.
Speaker 5 (01:24:54):
It's like I said, it's a hat tip to culture.
Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
What they believe is he trying to get messy because
he's like, oh, here's my inn and then mess he
was like, I'm not even showing. He didn't even go.
He didn't even go. I wouldn't have gone either if
I were home. I mean, why because it looks cheap.
You're getting an award with George Soros and Hillary Clinton?
How much cheaper can you make it look?
Speaker 11 (01:25:14):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
But I still don't understand. Why is it, like, is
there a reason why? I mean, he's been here a
hot second, eh, eh? Are we not allowed to ask
these things anymore? I'm curious? Why are you not saying anything?
Speaker 5 (01:25:31):
Cane's over here going already. I think they are doing
the hat tip to culture because they believe they know
about all of this, that politics is downstream from culture.
So that's why they do this. That's why they do
these ceremonies. That's why they do any of these.
Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
Well, I know, but these are supposed to be you know,
you're supposed to do something like really great. Yes, I
don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:25:52):
I'm gonna let's make metal ceremonies great again?
Speaker 2 (01:25:55):
I don't or how about let's not do it if
it's not Article one, Section eight. I'll let the states
recognize people that's how petty I'm getting about how much
I want to cut government. I don't even want them
creating medals unless it's like military related. I don't want this.
I just I don't want it. But I do think
it's funny that MESSI was just like, no, I'm not
going to do it. Apparently Magic Johnson got it too.
(01:26:16):
I mean, who didn't get one at this point, like
everybody got one, I mean on the left anyway. I'm
just I don't know. I'm just curious. He said he
sent a representative, but he didn't attend the h he
didn't attend the ceremony, and he sent a letter like
thank you, blah blah blah. I still don't know why
he got one. I don't know. Yeah, Daniel Penny, you're right,
Daniel Penny should have gotten one. You know what Trump
(01:26:39):
should his first Medal of freedom? Trump should award he
should give medals Medal of Freedom to Jason Rittenhouse and
Daniel Penny, Kyle Rittenhouse, Sorry, who else am I thinking of?
There's like a third one that I would I'll remember
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Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
There's a new baby pigmy hippo and it's ours. I
think the other one was what was in Thailand. That's
uh uh because I've been sharing images of that, that
baby pigmy hippo. Now there's one in the Metro Richmond
Zoo in Virginia. They had it had its first swim
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after the water level was lowered and it went and
swam with with their little tiny, little tiny little guy.
Uh but uh, I do want I do want a
pigmy hippopotamus for Christmas. In fact, maybe next year. But
there it's mood Dang is the one that's in Thailand.
I don't know what this one's name is, so I
hope it gets a little cutie name, not like hippo
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Mchippo face or something like that. So let's not let
the public vote on it. I'm just saying, let's not. Also,
I got a couple of leftovers that I want to
make sure I hit here because they were still important.
So first, Selena's killer, she was coming up for parole.
Remember Yolanda Salvadar. She filed for parole after she was
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locked up for thirty years because she murdered the Queen
of Taihana Selena. And now, I mean she was the
president of the fan club. She was taking money from
the group. I mean, you've everyone knows the story. She
killed her. She should rot in prison. The fact that
she's still alive is amazing, like that's I mean, how
prison justice. But they keep her apparently she's solitary because
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they can't really everybody hates her in prison. So I'm
just saying, you know, I mean, Mayor of Kingstown needs
to be an actual thing in some of these incidences,
I have to say. But yeah, so no, we're not
letting Elana south. But no, she cannot get parole. She
shouldn't even be alive. I think, you know, her act
was so heinous and premeditated. But that's my opinion, just
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saying positively positive, positive, that's like the new thing, right,
that's what we're all supposed to be positive. Let's see here.
I'm also and of course this, I got to restart this.
I had another what was the other one? I had
my whole thing froze again. It's apparently a new year,
but not a new browser. So we don't have that.
Let's do this. Instead, We're gonna go ahead and go
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to break. But when we come back, we've got what, well,
the latest of the Republican Party. What's this transition going
to look like? We're two weeks away?
Speaker 6 (01:30:38):
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Speaker 2 (01:30:51):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. You know
after the attack in New Orleans, where again, why were there?
I know I many other people were wondering where there's
street barriers that they had installed to go up they
can auto pop up. Why those weren't up? But while
everybody was processing that, all State CEO Tom Wilson audio
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sung by thirty two does a video and.
Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
Says this, welcome to the All State Sugar Bowl. Wednesday,
tragedy struck the New Orleans community. Our prayers are with
the victims and their families. We also need to be
stronger together by overcoming an addiction to divisiveness and negativity.
Join all State working in local communities all across America
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to amplify the positive, increase trust, and accept people's imperfections
and differences. Together we win.
Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
Wait, what what the hell does this have to do
with any we're going to celebrate? Why don't you tell
that to the guy who drove the vehicle down Bourbon
Street and marked people? You're all right, Kane?
Speaker 4 (01:32:02):
So was that?
Speaker 5 (01:32:03):
Was that a difference or a divisiveness?
Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
What the guy drive into the vehicle down the Yeah? Yeah,
that's a great point. I mean, if you were to
read what the press was saying, this suv just decided
to attack people, you know, truck decided to attack people.
That's what it was. I I that's the video that
you put out after this happens. This is insane. I
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I mean, immediately, it's we have to we have to
focus on what did they think that that's somehow gonna
just smooth things over. Well, we'll focus on diversity, that's
what we'll That's what we'll focus on. I I was
looking to pullin up this video because I just could
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not I just couldn't believe that this is why. I mean,
he's They scrubbed it too, by the way they posted it,
and it's gone. So if you were looking for it,
you know you're not gonna be able to find it out.
It's not out there anymore. The guy had an ISIS flag,
the terrace, had an ISIS flag on a rented pickup,
and he mowsed people down on Bourbon Street. And then
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the mosque that he attended said that their focus needs
to be on the safety of our community. Don't talk
to members of the press unless you consult the terrorist
group called care Council for American Islamic Relations, which has
a very interesting history and has very interesting and financial
associations as well. So they are immediately we don't want
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to cooperate. To me, that's a further insult to a
community that this guy attacked, and to immediately, well, do
not cooperate with any because he attended that mosque. What's
going on at that mosque that this guy comes out
so radicalized and he drives a truck with an ISIS
flag through a bunch of people at Bourbon Street. What's
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happening at that mosque? What you know? And then you
have Joe Biden who goes out and says, no, no, no,
it's still white supremacy, that's the big thing. Well, I mean,
so these white supremacists must suck because I don't see, like,
not even remote. I don't see any any kind of
death and destruction like I've seen from I would say
the non white supremacist, it's just so stupid. And how
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do you not know? I don't know. Maybe if the
guy spoke out at a school board meeting, the FBI
would have had him on the radar. I mean, I
could sit here and make these jokes over and over again,
but at some point, my gosh, why don't you pay
attention to the threats that you know exist? And I
got a million questions about what's because wasn't he at uh, Well,
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they don't call it Fort Bragg anymore. Fort lives at
Fort Liberty. It was one of those renaming one of
the renaming sprees that they went on it's goofy, it's
so it's so male esque. But they were worried about
the backlash against their community. And then you have the
All State right before the game with this that that
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came out with that we need to overcome addiction to
divisiveness and negativity. What does this have to do? So?
I just you know, if you're asking me of whether
or not I think it's really negative to ram a
truck into a bunch of people on Bourbon Street that
you know as like you know, gi Hotti move, that
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seems pretty negative, right, Like on a scale of one
to ten, with ten being super negative, that seems like
a ten, right. I just who at All State decided
that they were going to put this wet fart out
there as a statement. Who decided that they were going
to do this overcome an addiction to divisiveness? And how
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about the you know what is really bad division? The
division of have your leg literally run off of your
body by a truck flying an ISIS flag? Or what
about someone who separated forever from their family because they
were killed to death by the truck with the ISIS flag?
Just say that in the Jihatti driving it, that seems
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pretty divisive. Oh my gosh. And so they did have
to scrub it. So they scrubbed their timeline. They took
it down. Of course, you know what's the Internet. The
video stays up for forever. But they deleted their post
because they got so much pushback. They got so much pushback.
I I mean, that was one of the dumbest No,
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that's one of the dumbest things. Also too, I was
thinking about this, screw the positivity, screw the positivity. I'm
gonna tell you something. And this is where I wish
that tech bros would kind of maybe have a little
bit of an understanding. I think it's great that some
people have moved move to the United States and have
created companies and have done all these amazing things. That's great.
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Some of us have been have been here for a
hell of a long time, a hell of a lot
longer than some of these other people have before they
came to the United States and created companies and got
federal subsidies and everything else. And we have been We've
put up with being called every name in the book
by ideological opponents who tried to conflate policy positions with
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moral failings. And they will accuse you of everything under
the book, simply because you oppose giving government more authority
over the day to day lives of everyday Americans. And
for this, we have been denigrated, We have been targeted,
we have been persecuted. Some have been prosecuted. They have
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been doxed and stalked and smeared and name called. And
whenever the Left comes out of power, they always want
to turn around and tell the Republicans that are climbing
into off behind them, all we need to be nice
and we need to be unified. Piss off. I have
zero interest in being nice, or being unified, or demonstrating
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any kind of courtesy over the past several decades, after
being kicked around by the progressive left, I am sure
as I'm not going to be positive about it on
social media. I'm not going to be positive when there's
nothing to be positive about. I'm not going to hold
I'm not going to do the whole let's be friends
and let's reconcile, because in order to have reconciliation, people
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have to have an accountability of the wrongs that we're done.
And the left's idea of reconciliation is you just look
over everything that we've ever done, so we never have
to have accountability for it. We never have to ask
for forgiveness because asking for forgiveness would imply that we've
done something wrong, which we don't believe that we have.
So we want to fake reconciliation. I don't want to
fake reconciliation if I don't get the real thing. I
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want a reckoning. That's the only other ruh that's acceptable.
So this all stage stuff. Yeah, I don't have them
for anything. I had a double check. I don't have
them for anything. I'm just just it's to be lectured
like that right before football game, after people were killed,
as though you're part of the problem, as though you
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drove this guy to be a jihati and stick an
Isis flag on his truck, as if you had a
responsibility in doing it because you want to be divisive.
That seems pretty divisive. And if someone is driven to
the point where they have to drive through a crowd
of people as a jihattist action because they have their
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feels hurt by other people's positions on policy issues, that
person should be eliminated from walking the face of the earth,
because that would actually be a boom to people because
you don't have this dangerous individual walking around anymore. I'm
just it's just so goofy, I get the whole positive.
It's why I hate In Year's resolutions. I don't do
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New Year's resolutions because they're stupid. We're celebrating the earth,
we're celebrating going around the sun once more. Whooh, am
I too cynical? I might be, but I just it's stupid.
I don't care, and I know New Year Now, I'm
not doing any of that stuff. I'm not because because
Democrats are out of power, I'm not going to say, oh,
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that's great, let's have unity. I'm not doing that, and
I don't think that you should do it either, for
the exact reason that I mentioned this isn't they don't
want reconciliation. They don't want that. There's nothing to do
with reconciliation, and there's no unity without reconciliation. But what
do you have to have for reconciliation? You in order
to reconcile, you have to have an acknowledgment of grievances.
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You have to otherwise what's the point You're just papering
it over and going on to get along. No, because
that's how you get in this position in the first place.
That doesn't make any sense, none at all, we uh.
In addition to this, there are a couple of pieces
that are up by the way that gets into everything
all of the latest with the Vegas story and with
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no Orland's thing that teror attack that's up on my substack,
chapter and verse. There are two pieces up there that
you can go and read for all the latest information
on all of that. The couple of other things that
we're going to touch on because we've got the cabinet
stuff as well. There is there was a move made
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by his campaign head who's now going to be his
chief of staff, where his chief of staff, Suzie Wils
was telling everyone, don't get on civil don't get on
social media. There's a new imposed social media ban on
all cabinet picks. After the H one B debate raged publicly,
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there's a there's a huge, a huge rule. I don't
think they've ever implemented anything like this. They didn't do
this last term. But apparently the word is that she's
really trying to control any leaks, unlike the first term
where it was I mean they leak like a calendar.
It was crazy leaks galore, and I think she's trying
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to get a handle on that. She had some pretty
harsh words. She said that she's not interested in people
who are just about self advancement or becoming stars, that
this is just about the mission. That's smart. We'll see
if it sticks.
Speaker 6 (01:42:25):
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Speaker 12 (01:42:36):
Obviously, there has been a lot of focus on President
Biden's role in this. You were obviously in close contact
with President Biden well before the public tuned into that
debate that ultimately led to him stepping down. I want
to play you a little bit of something you said
last year.
Speaker 4 (01:42:53):
Take a look.
Speaker 11 (01:42:54):
I talked to President Biden, you know, regularly or sometimes
several times in a week, well usually several times in
a week. His mental acuity is great, it's fine, It's
as good as it's been over the years. All this
right wing propaganda that his mental acuity has declined is wrong.
Speaker 12 (01:43:13):
Leader Schumer, what do you say to Americans who feel
as though you and other top Democrats misled them about
President Biden's mental acuity.
Speaker 4 (01:43:23):
Look, we didn't and let's let's look. Let's look at
President Biden. He's had an amazing record. The legislation we passed,
one of the most significant groups of legislation since the
new since went to Johnson.
Speaker 2 (01:43:39):
No, so she asks, you know, people say that you
misled and misled them about his mental awareness. And Schumer's
defiant even until Biden's you know, the last two weeks
of his sterm. No, we didn't mislead anything. It's a
right wing not everything. Everything is not part of the
(01:44:00):
right wing conspiracy. The famous phrase that Hillary Clinton came
up with back when Bill was dealing with the Paula
Jones and the Jennifer Flowers and the Kathleen Oh my gosh,
how many were there wanted a Broderick. I mean, they're
a million, And she said it was all part of
this elaborate, vast right wing conspiracy. That's what they always say.
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That's what Schumer, that's what they're saying about these accusations
with regards to Biden. That's what they said originally with
the laptop, remember, just a vast right wing conspiracy. Kures.
Starmer's came notes with the you know, ten fifteen years
of grooming and reaping British girls done by predominantly Pakistani men,
and nobody wanted to say anything because they didn't want
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to be called racist. They're saying, oh, all the allegations,
it's a vast right wing conspiracy. I am so tired
of that being. There be all end all excuses. That's
that's that's what they go to. That is their excuse
every single time. It's not that you guys are just statists.
It's a vast any accountability you expect us to be accountable.
That's a vast right wing conspiracy every single time, every time.
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So the new administration has to hit the ground running.
Republicans for two years are going to have control. Of course,
there's an asterisk by that, because Republicans are going to
be empowered ride up until the midterm cycle begins, the
midterm cycle for midterm elections, and that's probably going to
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start in about six months, So you're going to have
a full six months before anyone looks over their shoulder
after they cast a vote, and then the honeymoon period's
off after that. So you got to hit the ground running,
and that's what I think his new chief of staff
is trying to make happen by limiting I read it. Uh,
(01:45:52):
where's this piece? I read this article this morning. His
new chief of staff doesn't won't even disagree with him
in front of other people for fear of leaks, so
she disagrees with him only privately when no one else
is there. I thought that was a little weird. You
don't trust your people that much that you're so terrified
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of something like that getting out that you can't That's
a major problem. That was the first thing I took
away from the piece. It had the opposite intended effect,
I think on me. I thought, if you can't even
disagree publicly because you're worried about the narrative that would
be created, who's building and selling that narrative? That's within
your inner circle that would have access to that kind
of conversation. That was a real problem for him first
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term to the fact that it actually was like through
the wrench in the works a couple of times. Hopefully
they can tamp that down this time. Today's stupidity came.
Speaker 5 (01:46:46):
It is our president, Joe Biden still president. It's our
president for now, cut one one. This is him. I
guess maybe get a little angry in your old age.
This would I guess that's what happens. This isn't this
might be the old present.
Speaker 12 (01:47:00):
I know more world leaders than any one of you
ever met in your whole goddamn wife.
Speaker 5 (01:47:04):
Oh wow, really, so what did that do for you?
Speaker 2 (01:47:12):
Well, he knows more leaders than you've ever met.
Speaker 5 (01:47:15):
What It's one of the short fuse moments where it's
like he.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
Was also challenging to a fight.
Speaker 5 (01:47:19):
I know, he's all smiling like thirty seconds before, then
all of a.
Speaker 2 (01:47:22):
Sudden, dog face, pony soldier, you know what? Like what
in the old man's scrabvel? Hell is that? Oh my gosh?
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