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Speaker 1 (00:00):
People are seeing this and people are voting on this.
Understand that he's not getting away with it. He's caught
on too. He's not getting away with it. He's paying
for it, and he's going to continue to pay for it.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
And we've got to stop looking at him.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Is some kind of political Sndalia or political Houdini or
anything like that. He's done. We just got to butter
this toast and slice it and eat it. He's done,
and he's done and for it. He's done in Pennsylvania,
he's done in New Jersey. He was done in Virginia.
He was done every in Mississippi, he was done in Georgia.
(00:41):
He's done. It's over. You're a loser, dude. You're losing everywhere,
and you're gonna lose more because you, my friend, are
a loser.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Understand.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
I just feel like there's probably a less emotional way
that James Carvel could talk about this without having to
get mad and you know, descending like the old man
shouting yeah. I mean, I don't. I think it's too
early to say all of that, even though we talked
about that a little bit yesterday. I think it's too
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early to say that it's going to be. I mean,
one of the reasons we've been discussing all of this
in the first place is to get ahead of that
so we don't have to it's not something you have
to worry about going into midterms. This is also part
of the reason why it's incredibly important for Republicans to
pay attention to this stuff, although if you look at
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people like Marjorie Taylor Green, it doesn't seem like they're
all concerned about it all that much. We're going to
dive into that because there's there's a few things to
dissect as we get you set up for the weekend,
because it's Thursday. We made it to Thursday, guys, we
did it. We made it to Thursday. Heaven help us.
(01:55):
So we're going to dive into all of that and
get into some of the latest with the I don't know,
I hate saying it, the Groper fight, you know what.
I got to talk about it. So long as it's news,
so long as it's a thing, and so long as
it's something that threatens any kind of victory for us.
Anything that threatens a victory is immediately my enemy. Immediately.
(02:16):
Anybody that threatens that victory is immediately an enemy. I
think that's fair to say. I don't think that's mean.
I don't think it's mean to say that. So I
told you yesterday, you know the biggest problem that the
biggest problem that Republicans have isn't Democrats, it's Kane. It's Republicans.
(02:36):
It's Republicans always. They're always their own problem. So welcome
to the show. All right. So there's a million things
that we could start with. None of them I know
not I necessarily want to start with because we've got
to get into some uncomfortable aspects of some things. Let
me look at let's just's run down the audio real quick,
because we're going to dive into all of that election
(02:57):
stuff everything else we have. I thought this was interesting,
this is cut four. I feel like Democrats are kind
of showing their cards a little bit. I want you
to listen to those. Do you think he would be
a good president?
Speaker 3 (03:14):
Yeah? I do.
Speaker 4 (03:16):
I have to tell you, I think I'm very biased
towards governors. I think governors make the best presidents.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
I just do.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
I think for this very reason, we always say that
potholes aren't partisan. As governors, we actually have to accomplish stuff,
and our system was set up for the states to
be laboratories of democracy, so that we could learn from
each other and steal ideas, and that people vote with
their feet. Now, if your state isn't performing, they will
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move to another state. And so I've been very impressed
with what he's been able to do on the economy,
with permitting reform, cutting regulations that sounded like red state stuff.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
He's talking about Josh Shapiro. They're endorsing Josh Shapiro, who
will never win because Democrats don't like Jewish Democrats and
woke Reich don't like Jewish people, so he's never gonna win.
He'll never win because he's he's not gonna get Democrats
to vote for them. They've made themselves clear with where
they stand on issues, and he's never going to get
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the support of the woke Reich. So there you go.
Isn't that weird that we even have to discuss all
this stuff in this stupid society. We live in the
dumbest society. Honestly, it's just getting ready, it's just getting
dumber and dumber. I don't know. I made this remark
because I wanted to get into the aliens, but I
don't know, if I'm gonna have time to do that,
we were, and we'll get into some of this other
stuff the left. This is the kind of stuff that
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they're doing. You know, we I have a million stories
that I that are in my notes of all of
these repeat offenders who have been who've been allowed to walk,
they've been restorative justice that Democrats support. I mean, you know,
you guys know the drill. We've talked about it for
ten years here, you guys know, and this is I
(05:03):
don't know how somebody you can be Josh Shapiro, but
I just don't think that somebody even like Josh Shapiro
gets around that. I don't think even somebody like him
gets around it. I mean, you can be as moderate
and as inoffensive as you want as a Democrat, but
you know that's all fine, but that's the stuff that
you support still, So you can't nice your way out
(05:23):
of supporting the stuff that I mean, you know the
party supports, and that he's on record for endorsing as
a high ranking member of that party. At least he's
not Marjorie Taylor Green. Marjorie Taylor Green's on the left. Now,
did you know that Cane?
Speaker 3 (05:42):
Yeah, good watching.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I was waiting a little bit later in the show
to get into this, but it's actually pretty infuriating. So
Marjorie Taylor Green, as you know, she's going to be leaving.
She's leaving the day after her congressional vests. I'm sorry,
two days after her congressional pension vests. She went in
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Marjorie Taylor Green went in with U what was it,
seven hundred thousand total, and is walking away twenty five
million dollars richer. And she protests and says that it's
because of her family's construction company. That's kind of a dodge.
That's what you say when you think people are too
stupid to go and look at things called OpenSecrets dot gov,
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or go and look on trading sites and see which
members of Congress are trading what and when, and all
of her it's just so weird that all of her
trading cane it just happens to coincide with major announcements
from Congress. It's so weird. I'm sure that's just a coincidence.
And she's really the actual her hidden gift is being
literally the best trader in the world that can make
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seven one hundred thousand dollars turn into twenty five million
because the majority of that came from those trades. I'm
just sure that's what it is, Kane, don't you think so?
Mm hmm, Yeah, I'm positive that's what it is. Yeah,
I'm positive. So she's Marjorie Taylor Green. She's uh, this
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is what made me mad. Let me tell let me
just let me set this up so you understand why
this made me so angry. One of my friends introduced
me once to a gold star mother. This was back
in the aughts, the probably the late oughts, and this
gold star mother would go to DC a lot, and
she did a lot for veterans issues. She had several
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children that served in our military. One she one who
was killed in action. And the thing that she hated
most when she would go to DC is having especially
if she was talking to lawmakers about treatment or care
for our veterans, is she hated having to deal with
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the Code Pink people. This was back in the days
when Rumsfeld was still in office, when he was still
working at Pentagon, and Code Pink would get outside with
signs and they would mock our soldiers. They would protest
military parades with fake caskets, and our friend, she was
more angry than she was well. I think she was
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obviously incredibly her gold star mother, but she was infuriated
by what she saw so disrespectful to our soldiers. These
were grown women who lacked the intelligence to separate disagreement
about military action overseas, which I'm sure everybody has an opinion,
to separate that from going after and from our troops.
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And so Marjorie Taylor Green, yesterday it came out that
she was getting tons of photos with Code Pink. Code
Pink went and visit her, visited her in DC, because
she's still there until January. They went and they visited
with her, and they took pictures. They had a ton
of photos. I saw photos all over the internet. They
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had a on of photos. In fact, it was Medea Benjamin,
who's the leader of Code Pink, who posted the first
photo of her. She said, we visited Representative Marjorie Taylor
Green today to thank her for becoming such a strong
anti war voice in Congress and to tell her that
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we will miss her. This is the horseshoe theory all
over again. That's Medea Benjamin on the far left in
the white shoes with the scarf and then you can
see Marjorie Taylor Green in the middle. She tweeted it out.
She tweeted a ton of photos. She has a picture
with just her and Marjorie Taylor Green as well. Marjorie
Taylor Green's in like this. I don't know what the hell.
(09:42):
She's wearing some kind of velvet jacket, okay, and tweeting
these photos out. Oh, it's so nice to see Marjorie
Taylor Green. We love her, We love her. This is
the same group again. They would mock soldiers with fake
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caskets at military parades. They were more they did more
stunts like that than they actually did to you know,
try to persuade anybody against you know, overseas military action.
The way that they went about it was one of
the most disrespectful, ignorant things ever. And so here she is,
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she's getting a photo with all these these code pinkers,
and not just that, I mean there's I mean she
was really hanging around with them all day. And then
of course there's pictures too. They they would dress up.
They didn't just stop at mocking military. They also decided
they wanted to get involved in abortions so they dressed
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up as giant vaginas for abortion. They I know, Kine,
that really upset you, but it's a true story. It's gross,
is why I can't put it in slack has Slack's
being a jerk right now. So the they would dress
up as like actual female copulatory organs and they would
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protest for abortion. That's who Marjorie Taylor Green is getting
her photos with. Of course, she's had photos and piled
around with Nick Fluenta. She's friends with Nick Fuente's. She
spoke at his little Graper conference a few years back
and was very proud of it, and then all of
a sudden she stopped talking about it and hoped. I
guess that everyone would forget it. I don't feel bad
that her and Trump were going at each other. I
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don't feel bad. There's a there's cold pink right there
dressed I can't even it's awful, awful, But I mean,
I feel like, you know, you kind of get what
you give when you decide to elevate someone like Marjorie
Taylor Green, who was never in it for loyalty and
was never in it for principle. It was all about
seemingly rich enriching herself and getting famous off of that, right,
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I mean, she's she's a graper. Marjorie Taylor Green is
a graper. And that's the whole reason she's mad at
Trump because Trump signed the Abraham Accords and Trump is
normalizing relations with Israel. She hates Israel more than she
likes Trump. You want to talk about not being able
to see the force for the trees. She's not the
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smartest tool in the shed, a tool, but not the smartest,
sharpest one. Yeah, she totally hung out with Nikuintas, did
speeches with him, all that stuff. So that tells you
right there, this is why we always had her peg.
We talked about that before as well. Maybe I shouldn't
say that word considering her marital history, but you know,
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that's a deep dive. Gosh, the puns don't stop. We
have a lot coming up because it's also a day
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Speaker 2 (18:09):
I'm gonna tell you all something. First off, welcome back
to the program. You can find the chat over at Rumble.
They'll cut you though I'm saying, and then freak out
Kane laughs. But those are the first people we're calling
when things go sideways and then Channel three forty seven
Direct TV. It's only been a few years, you know,
can't remember nothing. YouTube those where it's at. And then
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of course Facebook X find us substack, chapter and verse
definitely because I got some good stuff up there, can we.
So this is what I'm mad about. Not mad, I'm
aggravated every year when by the time we get to
the end of the year, everybody's tired, right, everybody's tired.
(18:52):
Everybody's you know, you're fed up, and especially with the
hyper political insanity everywhere, you're just kind of over it, right.
I mean when they started coming after a baby it's
cold outside, I was ready. I was all ready to
like get my hive scum shifts out and start Wow.
I think you're the only person who got that reference, Kane,
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thank you. But now now they're going after jingle bells.
Oh my gosh, I can't even First off, it's pretty
secular jingle bells, right, it's jingle bells, jingle bells and
deck you know all that stuff. I feel like, uh,
Sally from the from Peanuts. But that's what it's about.
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I mean, it's jingle bells for crying out loud. It's
one of the most innocuous songs. It's jingle bells, horses
in the snow pulling the sleigh, et cetera. So this piece,
I saw it from New York Post originally, and it's
in your prep if you get the prep. Says she
put this on Instagram, and it's a guy in Christmas
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sweater and a Santa hat and apparently the guy who
did this song, this is the video. His name is
James Lord pier Pont. He apparently did the song back
in sixteen fifty and the guy says, this is where
a racist Confederate soldier wrote jingle Bells to make fun
of black people, and it has its origins and bigoted
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minstrel shows that were popular at the time. This is
one of the dumbest things I've ever heard of. I mean,
one horse opened sleigh. That was the original title, by
the way, and it was first played in Boston in
the eighteen fifties. I can't believe I have to learn
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this kind of stuff, Cain, this is so goofy. It
was this Boston music publishing house that first did it,
that first published it, and the guy wrote this guy
who h James Lord Peer wrote the music and lyrics,
et cetera, et cetera. His sister married some rich dude.
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Blah blah blah. The guy wasn't the best guy, you know,
the composer, he kind of had a temper. But he
was the son of a big abolitionist, the jingle balls composer.
His dad was a big abolitionist. It's weird how she
doesn't get that part right. And he was incredibly he
was rebellious. He kind of rebelled against his dad. But
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I mean, why are we going this far back to
talk about jingle flipping bells. I just think that Joy
Reid is the most basic white bitch I've ever ever
seen in my life. Just senter around on her fat
and titled backside, trying to invent things to get upset about.
That is just the height of first world problemism. It
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is the height of it. What am I gonna get
mad about today? Let's see, Oh my gosh, jingle bells.
What it's twenty twenty five, you're talking about something in
eighteen fifties. Can be whatever you want it to be.
But she, her whole industry is racial grievance. I mean,
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she's she's you know, she's a little bit older version
of Candace. Owen's right, it's all about racial grievance, because
that's how she got started just a couple of years
ago with Joy Reid. If Joy Reid wasn't bitching about
being a victim, she wouldn't be able to make no money.
That's what this is. It's almost like, you know, a
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stage show of a different sort. So now, what are
we not supposed to She puts us up on Instagram
for what purpose other than just to be incredibly divisive.
I mean, this is one of the most I'm not
gonna say Karen anymore, by the way, I'm gonna say Candace.
This is like the most Candace thing ever. And she
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is like, oh my gosh, you know, that's what this
song is about. She's I feel like she's trying to
be more and more over the top to make up
for the fact that she, you know, she had her
show canceled because nobody watched it, not even her own
family apparently, and she has to think of something anything
to just you know, to sound controversial, because controversy is
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news and she can stay in the news cycle if
she is delivering that controversy. It is so incredibly tired
and cliched one. I will say one of the downsides.
I love new media. I think new media has really
equalized a lot of things. But I will say that
there is something about it that that also threatens to
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make everything ridiculous and stupid, right, I mean it there
there is that aspect of it as well, because you
have this competition to be who can be the most controversial,
who can be the most sensationalist, Who can you know,
who can do all of that? That's it's a problem.
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I mean, you're gonna the right and I know other
people have been talking about this of late, but you're
by the by by chasing clicks and by constantly chasing
the sensationalism and trying to get a slice of the
digital audience, by being as absolutely wound up as possible,
you're just devolving into like a tabloid state. I mean
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the right especially, you're devolving into you know, bat boy media.
Remember that what was that on News of the World
or something? They kept bringing that out like every ten years.
And I remember this because my grandmother kept magazines in
her one bathroom in the Ozarks, and she had a
wicker frog with giant glass eyes and the frog's mouth
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is where you would put the magazines in, and I
remember one time seeing her put this bat boy, and
I'm like, what in the world is that? What? I
thought it was real for the longest time. But my
point is that right media was supposed to be kind
of a counter elite, and the left, as you've seen,
turned into this giant sensationalist click farm and all the
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rights following in turn. So we're not going to get
anything good and it's all going to be jingle buzs
as racist. That's where we're going with this stuff. Jingle
Bells is racist. By the way, I have to tell
you I mentioned this, Yeah, I wrote a post about this. Actually,
Erica Kirk shuts down conspiracist, including Candace Owens. I feel
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like it was a shame that Erica Kirk had to
say anything. I thought her remarks we played them yesterday
were super powerful. If she's promoting the book that her
husband had just completed right before he was murdered, and
the way in which she handled it I thought was
incredibly classy. I don't think I hope that she doesn't
feel the need to say anything else. No more pearls
(25:51):
before swine Right but you know, I have to say this.
I feel like Candace Owens is a grifting, godless crackpot.
And she began her stick as a student of identity politics,
of that whole industry. You know, back in like twenty sixteen,
during the height of gamer Gate, she sided with the feminists,
against the gamers, and against conservatives, and she created that
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social autopsy website to docs conservatives and gamers who did
not appreciate Gamergate right. She docked people. She created a
whole website about it. But she got started even before then.
You know, She's trafficked in all the same race hustling
that Joy read traffics in. She's trafficked in the same
mighty identity politics that Joy Reid has trafficked in. And
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when it no longer suited her pocketbook to stay on
the left, she decided to push over to the right,
where you had a bunch of uninformed people eager for
some kind of new savior. They disregarded existing and established, trustworthy,
smart black female conservative thought leaders, and they made her
this rich influencer because she piled around with Kanye West
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for a couple of minutes. And we've talked about this before.
Now she got started guarded. Candace Owens was the original
Juicy Somalier. She was the original Juicy just copied her.
She had a press conference back in the day with
the NAACP for a race based lawsuit where she accused
a bunch of white boys of being racist to her
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and she worked with the then that became the state
president of the NAACP, had a press conference. She sued
her school for like thousands of dollars. It was a
racial lawsuit, right and all this time, and we've talked
about her here and there. I didn't. I have not
wanted to drag my program into the pit of having
(27:38):
to talk about this. I've criticized her before, and we've
talked about it before, but it wasn't until Charlie was
killed and then people started led by her, started going
after his widow that I was like, Okay, now we're
going to just no holds barred, go after a widow.
It's it, you know. She There are a lot of
people who were scared to criticize her, A lot of
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people who had her on their show because they are terrified.
You have to see my comments. A lot of it's bots.
But I've never seen so many old white women trying
to prove that they're not racist by sucking up to
the juicy somolier of the right. Candiceoans and you can
you can just repeat and slow down my words to
let it sink into your head, because every syllable is accurate,
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which is why it stings and hit dogs holler. So
these people, they've been terrified to even disagree with her
because they don't want the bots and the nasty fans
to swarm them, because it happens every time. Well, I
don't care because I make money on y'all. You all
talk about me and my comments. You know what I'll do.
I'll read your stuff on air for money and donate
(28:43):
it to a Jewish charity. How about that? M what's good?
So it was these people they've been afraid to even disagree.
They don't some of them don't want to lose access
to whatever the hell digital audience things. It's okay to
troll a grieving widow. So and honestly, at this point,
she sounds like a scorned woman whose romantic advances were rejected.
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It's really weird. So now that the dam has broken,
all these people are trying to pile on for clicks
because now it doesn't cost them anything. They were given
cover for a long time by people with more courage
and consistency than they themselves have now. She got sidelined
from TPUSA long before Charlie was assassinated, and for a
reason now apparent to the world, and as a tactic
(29:27):
to reclaim this lost credibility that was given to her
by the organization that made her, she now ghoulishly pretends
that she cares more about Charlie's death than his actual widow,
the wife and mother of his children. I think, I mean,
like I said yesterday, it almost sounds like she's doing
it more to taint a jury pool than anything else,
which is so such a curious move for someone so
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concerned about fae justice. But the way that she stands
on his dead body for relevance reminds me exactly of
what gun control advocates do every time there's a mass
casualty incident. They stand on the bodies of the victims
as a way to elevate themselves, which is exactly what
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Candace Owens has been doing to Charlie Kirk's. And you know,
I'm right, she's gone right up to the line of
accusing Erica Kirk of complicity. She went after yesterday and
called her the Megan, called her Megan Markle. Candace Owens
is the Megan Markle of the Republican Party. She married
some gay British noble dude whose dad apparently bought a
(30:28):
title that's not hereditary. It goes with him to the grave.
A guy who wanted apparently to take over TPUSA. He
ran the tp UK version of it. He's been accused
of sexual assault all over social media. There's all these
skeletons in the closet, you know. So I'm just saying,
you know, maybe there's a reason why she sounds like
a scorned, rejected lover whenever she talks about Charlie Kirk
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and tries to go after his prettier, talented and more
godly widow. So I think I hope the nation at
this point, I think she's shown everybody who they are.
Maybe she'll go back to the left because that's where
her behavior indicates that she belongs. And by the way,
if we do put this on Instagram, and I do
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I'm going to be honest. I don't feel good about
being white every day for a lot of reasons, because
it's a point of privilege that I get to move
through the world in a way that so many of
my other colleagues and friends and family members of the
community don't get the privilege to do. I'm and I'm
just a female, but just a woman, just a white woman.
(33:18):
If I was a white man, I would be functioning
from a point of even greater privilege. Actually that's not
I think we're missing an opportunities when kids.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Who is this Kentucky State Representative Sarah Stalker? What an
interesting name. I mean, just because she's an old racist
doesn't mean everyone is. She can be. She can have
body dysmorphia all she wants to. It's okay, it's a
mental illness. She can have body does morphia. What is
with people with this? What privilege do you have? I
(33:47):
didn't have any of this privilege? What privilege did this?
What did she have? Being white? That's I mean to
think that someone is privileged. It is racial, especially when
there are people out there who sure as hell didn't
get any of the privilege that the racists think that
why people got good night? Just why do people say
(34:10):
this stupid stuff? She says that apparently the kids should
be taught to feel self conscious about their skin color.
I mean, don't you think kids have enough to deal
with in this world without the baggage of these old
white bees coming out there. Well, you know how I
said I didn't believe in euthanasia, Kane, Well that has
an asterisk next to that. Now I don't totally support it,
(34:37):
But like if that woman wanted to go to Canada
because she was dumb living. I mean, I'm gonna go
and probably get a chicken and a biscuit and have
some hot coffee, enjoying my day, you know what I mean.
It's kind of how I just I don't understand this theater,
this progressive theater that they do. This is movie guy
coming up. It's a day that ends and whys. So
(35:00):
Tucker did another to Jews podcast. Oh I can't believe
so many people talk about Newsray sounds like a Mickey
Mouse on cocaine. Oh, I can't believe, can't believe so
many people are obsessed with Israel drops eleventy brilliance episode
on Israel. Okay, uh, we got that, We've got Uh
would you own a person washing machine, like to wash
(35:24):
you like you would get into it and it washes
you and you get out and you're done. Oh yeah,
I mean I can think of a MILLI I mean,
we have showers. But I guess for the people who
just don't want to move their hands in arms, they're
just going to stand there. What if you know, what,
what if it's like a repurposed euthanasia pod. They look similar.
Not gonna lie, they look very similar. So we've got that.
(35:46):
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over at substack, chapter and verse and uh. I mean,
there's a million other things that I want to talk
about right now. I'd like to talk about the Qataris
and all the money that they've been dumping into influencers.
(37:16):
And you know, why was Cash Pattel giving them the
ceremonial gun the other day? I find that to be
super weird. I mean, have we forgot Khalil shehaik Muhammad?
We've forgotten all of that that quickly. Why are we
cozying up to people who literally sheltered Hamas and other
people who killed American soldiers? I don't know. I don't
get it, but you know, I don't want to trade
(37:36):
Iran for Cutter. I mean, they're kind of one and
the same pretty much. I'm just curious. But it just weird.
This is such a weird thing. I just remember because
it's these are people that I know, or that I
thought I knew, although to be fair, some of them
(37:57):
I already I have never Can I just say I
ask my husband this, If you're on X you can
literally ask him and he'll tell you. I have never
in my life been wrong about character judgment. There's one thing,
if there is better, If there's one thing that I
(38:18):
am good at, better than literally memorizing gunfacts and geography
and weird stuff, weird trivia. If there's one thing I'm
really good at, it is a fast character assessment. I
will know within a couple of minutes of meeting somebody
whether or not this person's legit, whether it's somebody that
(38:38):
I want to hang around, whether I think that they
are being fair and transparent with others in conversation, And
in my entire life, I have never been wrong. I've
been accused of being mean. I've been accused of being
a bully about it. I've been accused of well, just
(38:59):
you know, give people well grace or let them show
you what the Every single time, I've been right every time,
whether it's the workplace, whether it is at events, every
single time, without exception. And I cannot tell you the
number of times I've had people come up to me
(39:22):
and say, I know now why you stayed away. I
know now why you were very hesitant about that person.
I know why you kind of gave us a sort
of warning. I get it now. I mean, I can't
tell you how many times does this happened. It is
if I had, you know, one hundred dollars for every time,
I'd be a frillionaire. And I don't go out and gossip.
(39:44):
I'm just you know, I'm just straight up like an
I wanted to do with that, but I'm it's never
failed me. And I felt like that about some people
in the movement and in conservatism before. And I'm going
to tell you this. Don't think that because us people
are in a political industry that wears God as a costume,
(40:07):
they're situational Christians when it suits them, even on the
Republican side of things. Don't think that because they're on
the Republican side of things that their holy are or
that they're purer. Some of the most nefarious, machiavellian people
flip to the right because it's easier to make money.
Because the right is so eager to make alliances. The
(40:28):
right is so eager to have friends. That's why they
fall all over themselves whenever anyone from Hollywood even so
much as looks their way. You saw that with Kanye
Oh my gosh, everyone's like, maybe Kanye should run for president,
and I'm thinking, can you just slow your you know,
cool your boobs for a second. Okay, let's just chill
(40:49):
it all down, slow thy role, you know, Let's just
wait and see. Let's let it play out, let him
cook for you do anything, and then look what happens.
He's crazy, right, can you imagine? So there have been
a handful of people in this industry that I felt
(41:10):
that about, and some of them, you know, I've seen it.
I've seen some of it come to pass this this
go around. So if you it seems like I don't
like someone, I usually I don't dislike people for regular reasons,
and I don't dislike people for professional competition either. My
thought is that if someone ever is better than me,
then that's I would love to be if I'm ever
(41:33):
gonna be put in my place, but I got a
better be by somebody better than me. I recognize that
I don't recognize anything without merit. I don't recognize victimhood.
I don't recognize none of that grifterism. So I was
thinking about this because you know, I've done a lot
of election coverage. I've been in TV news for a
(41:53):
long time. You know that Gretchen Carlson's one of the
meanest person people I've met in this industry. She was
really mean. Met her back room one time and she
just kind of gave me a once over and walked
right past me, like to the point where one of
the makeup artists that came to get me to go
back was like, oh, I have all I have so
many stories about people, Like I said, before I kick
the boocket, before I shuffle off this mortal coil, there
(42:14):
will be a tell all book. And then there's some
people who've been incredibly kind, like Brett Hume. Brett Hume
was always super nice. Brett Baer was super nice, always
super nice. Greg Gutfield incredibly kind. There's just Kennedy incredibly
I'm incredibly kind. Not everybody is. And I don't know
what happened to Tucker. You know, we texted quite a bit.
(42:39):
We kind of had a bigo along back and forth,
and I told him because I felt like he was
sort of clamming up a little bit, and I'm like,
I'm not going to publish texts, which I'm not going
to do. I'm not that person. But I do think
that I also don't owe my loyalty to anyone that's
ever made me question theirs. But I'm still not going
(42:59):
to published text. I don't understand what has happened to
people in the worldview, and I think some of this
has to do with the shifting digital landscape, because in
this industry, we are encouraged to be as sensational as
possible to get clicks. And people may say that's a
horrible thing, but they watch it now. It just so
(43:22):
happens that I'm very concerned about the soul of the right,
and it happens to coincide with it being a crazy
controversial topic, and I'm legitimately concerned. So those two trajectories meet.
But I don't chase this stuff. I feel like you're
debasing yourself when you do. It's like you're prostituting yourself
(43:42):
out for clicks, for the most sensational stuff ever, this
is what is being rewarded. This is why I think
the right has to be very careful to not slip
and fall into tabloid zones. And we're fast becoming that.
I've noticed a lot of the people that we're defending
Candice Owens, for instance, the ones that were out there
(44:04):
really defending her have gone silent. I hope they're ashamed
of themselves because we see them and we know who
they are, and you know who they are too. I
hope they feel really ashamed of themselves. You're seeing right
now in real time, who actually gives a rats backside
about this movement and who doesn't. Who is simply out
(44:25):
there to make money off of you, and who isn't.
I have taken hits in my career for consistency and
can can attest to this. I've lost opportunity in my
career for consistency. I have had politicians tell me, well,
we thought about asking if you would want to be
a part of this, but we know that you're pretty
(44:47):
much a straight shooter. And I'm like, well that, yeah,
thanks for not asking, because I would have said now
it's I don't know what it is. I think it's
an anti authority thing. But I also feel like I've
been on air since two thousand and eight and I
feel like I know know you all, and I am
a horrible ire and I just can't sit behind the
camera and do that stuff off camera and then be like, oh,
(45:07):
I'm with you guys. Every day. It's just impossible to do.
You can't be two people, but some can, and then
they're really good at it, which brings me I don't
want to play any of it, but I so yesterday
Owens went completely right after Erica. She was waiting for
an opening to go after Erica Kirk, the Jesse Simolier
of the right, Candace Owens, the original. She was Daily
(45:29):
Wire's first DEI hire. And then you have this video
from Tucker where he's going after Israel is you know,
mass killing in Gaza and like blaming Israel for it.
You don't have to love Israel. I don't care if
you love Benjamin net Yahoo. I think some people need
(45:50):
to get over themselves. It's not always about you, princesses.
No one's making you do anything. No one's saying that.
I am not one of the those individuals who thinks
that there's a you know, we have a prophecy about
I don't believe that. I just look at it like
there are two cultures, one of which is more is
compatible with Western culture, one of which shares a lot
(46:13):
of our values, one of which isn't imperialistic, one of
which doesn't want to subject women to Sharia and turn
men into baka basi. One of them doesn't want to
turn children into sexual objects. One of them doesn't want
to commit terror atrocities you know every single day. And
it's not Hamas and Islamism. It's a very simple to
(46:38):
me issue. One of them belongs in Judea and has
been there for thousands of years. One of them came
from Jordan and invented a whole different ethnicity and a
different state in order to try to stake a claim.
So it's just simple fact. I don't care about your dispensationalism.
(47:02):
I don't care about any of your stupid arguments that
some of these people just google to sound smart on Twitter.
I don't care. It's simple fact. There's a clear choice here,
and a lot of the people out there that want
to pretend Martin Bailey that it's not just about them
hating Jews. They can even pronounce Kanesse. They don't even
(47:24):
know the difference between the President and the Prime Minister
of Israel. These people have no idea. They're jumping on
a bandwagon because they are fame whores, simple as that.
And there is no transparency. You want to talk about
the tabloidism of the right. There is no transparency none
(47:46):
with this. People get paid and they don't even tell you.
And that is true because it's come out before. I mean,
you can see it when they have to file, especially Farah,
which brings me to I don't know, do I really
want to play this, Kane? I'm setting it up, kiss?
(48:07):
Which number is this now? Fourteen? For the love was
it fourteen? Which one is it? Okay, go ahead, let's
go ahead and do fourteen because it is good grief.
This is Tucker.
Speaker 8 (48:20):
And then the other day I had like a three
hour conversation with THEO vaugh And it was not about
Charlie Kirker anything related to it, but that topic came
up and I said, in effect, you know, I don't
trust the FBI, and that gave some people the impression
that I was accusing them of being involved.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
In Well, he's kind of walking it back because that's
not exactly what he said. I mean, he was going
in and talking about it. I mean he was, you know,
pretty much the way that I understand it, because I
was watching this part of it. He was pretty much,
you know, intimating that that there was like some kind
of cover up right, that's just like what it seems
(49:03):
like he's intimating some sort of cover up. So it
seems like he's doing a Mott Bailey here now where
he's trying to walk it back. He wants to walk
it back, and he's want the way that he the
way that he tries to include a legal out and
every statement is fascinating. Well, I mean, you some people
(49:26):
they might have done it. I don't know, but I
mean they'd be pretty bad that they did. It's kind
of how every statement is right. But I was I
was watching actually, that was one of the parts that
I had specifically watched because I thought, oh boy, here
we go again. And it was clearly and can you
(49:46):
saw it too, very clearly intimating that there's like a
cover up or something there. And I get that people
distrust the FBI, but I think he's trying to purposely
conflate two things here. That's what it seems like. We'll
talk more about this because I'm up against We gotta
go because we've got to get headlines in and I
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 2 (51:42):
All right, So first up here, oh is this freezing?
We've got a man who's jailed in Switzerland for ten days.
For everyone who thinks Switzerland so great, he got thrown
in jail for ten days because he posted that men
and women's skeletons are different. Don't don't you say it.
You're gonna go to jail. You're gonna go to bad
(52:04):
word jail. Yeah this, yeah there the guy, uh it was?
He asked him, this archaeologist, if you could differentiate between
two sets of bones as male and female, and the
self described expert in the room said no, And then
he was corrected by Emmanuel brunus Holtz, who said, basically,
(52:25):
you're stupid. Yes, there absolutely is a difference, and so
he went to jail because he refused to pay a fine.
He and it was he posted literally a Facebook comment
noting the differences. But and it was based on a
scientific study that literally was looking in calcium deposits. I mean,
it was super hyper scientific. I didn't even I actually
was reading part of the study because I looked at
this last night and I just your bonds are different.
(52:46):
That's the conclusion. So you can't even cite fact anymore.
That's how far gone Europe is. I mean, it's good.
It's it's like you walk into a mausoleum. When you
go over there, you look at the museums and the
you know, crumbling society, and that's it. Let's see, Eli
Lilly is going to build a six billion dollar manufacturing
plant in Alabama to make the ooh are they making
(53:08):
a fat jab, a fat pill? And other stuff. They
said that I can't even pronounce this or for glaprong.
That sounds like I made it up, but it's real.
They said that they're racing to file for approval and
maintain the dominance for the g GLIP ones JLP one.
So women running marathons without veils in Iran has been
(53:31):
compared to nudity by officials because they can't tell apparently
a female copulatory organ from a woman's face. They're so
inexperienced with human females. Maybe leave the goats alone for
a little bit and go out and touch grass. We
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(53:53):
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People are terrorizing your city and then coming into Mexican restaurants,
and yeah, people are concerned. People are concerned. Well, going
somewhere else, you racist mother.
Speaker 5 (55:08):
Going somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (55:09):
Go to Cracker Barrel. Take your racist asses Cracker Barrel.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
I want to know what this lady looks like because
the camera she's, you know, has the camera pointed the
opposite way. She's this crazy woman is going nuclear on
ice at Chipotle, or as Al Sharpon would say, Chipo
le Signore Weaver still my favorite. I uh, I gotta say,
(55:47):
I really want to know what she looks like. She
sounds unhealthy. Let me just go that far. She kind
of sounds, you know, a little unhealthy. Gotta say, gotta
say so, I just who goes into a restaurant like this.
First off, get over your damn self. She goes into
a restaurant and those dudes are just eating at Chippolet
(56:09):
by the way, gotta say it like al Sharpen. They're
just eating at Chipotle. And she walks in there and
is creating all these problems. And look, other people are
looking at her like what are you doing? No one
else is in this. She's by herself. If we don't
get no justice, they don't get no peace. Bish be quiet, ruin.
(56:30):
They're eating at Chipotle, for crying out loud. What would
you do? I would be mad if somebody started to
interrupting my meal. I mean I'd be finishing my meal,
but I think I would be I would joyfully finish
it just to enrage them further.
Speaker 3 (56:43):
I mean, it's up to the restaurant owner in my opinion,
but yeah, if there was any sort of direct encounter,
she'd be regretting that she'd attempted.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
She'd be f oen man, if that was a waffle house.
That was a waffle house, it wouldn't uh, it wouldn't
be going over so well. No, I don't think that
you would have that many polite people if somebody'd be
flipping over the counter. They'd be covering in some other
than mash browns, then flipping over the counter to whoop
you down. That's how that would go. But she went insane.
(57:16):
I was reading that, I was watching this video and
she's just like stormed in there. By the way, what
kind of food is Chipotle?
Speaker 3 (57:30):
Well, it resembles Mexican, that's not except it's not a
Mexican place.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
Yeah, it's not really a Mexican.
Speaker 3 (57:39):
It's like text mex or Arizona, mex.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
I do know that my Hispanic friends do not consider
it to be a Mexican restaurant. That is a fact.
I know that much.
Speaker 3 (57:50):
Yeah, if if we are like, hey, let's go to
a Mexican restaurants tonight, Chipotle is not going to be
on the suggested list.
Speaker 2 (57:56):
If you want them to give you a look of
utter bewilderment, you do that, you suggest a Taco Bell
and a Chipotle. Watch the look you watch the look
you get. They're nice, so they're not gonna be like
you stupid, but they're gonna give you a look just
now what it is? It's not. Yeah, that's like uh
having a Totinos and thinking you're getting a nap You're
(58:17):
getting a napolely pizza and not the same. It's from Italy.
It's fredg Elay. I first thought it was that Jennifer
Welsh lady. Her face is so for I'm not like
judging the ladies on getting botox, but I'm just saying,
when you you don't need to freeze your whole face,
especially when it's like purse, like an anus, you don't
really need to freeze it in that forum, you know,
(58:39):
im perpetuity. I'm saying the things that you guys are thinking,
don't do that to me. Don't be don't be doing
that to me. Y'all are thinking it. Caine over here
trying to act like he's come on, you thought it first,
succulent Chinese meal, just trying to enjoy it. Is that
(59:00):
with Jennifer Welch, that lady. And I only know it
because I'm looking at her name here. She's the one
I'm talking about. Like she can't over her face. That's
she can't. She can't raise her eyebrows. The only thing
she can do is just like open her eyes real
big again. I'm trying not to be mean, but I
and I don't. I'm not begrudging. I know we got
ladies in the audience, but I'm just saying, you don't
need to be freezing it up to the point where
you can't even emote, to where you just got to
(59:21):
make your eyes pop out of your head for expression.
It's not the same thing. But isn't she one of
the people who was like, don't you don't get to
eat it Mexican restaurants or something like that. Hasn't she
isn't She wanted why does that become the talking point
right now? She also said you should go to only
cracker barrels. So this sounds like a hefty, big boned
girl in the video, she's just basically repeating that, you know,
(59:45):
frozen faced interior designer, right.
Speaker 3 (59:48):
Yeah, she learned it from watching her learn it.
Speaker 2 (59:52):
From watching you every I don't know. I'm trying, Oh
my gosh, I'm trying to be so nice because it's
so close to Christmas and the fates are test to me.
Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
The owners of these restaurants, whether it's a Mexican restaurant
or not, they don't care who's in there to spend
money and eat their food. They literally don't care. Now,
there will be some, you know, business owners that have
pushed ice out. I've seen those videos where they don't
allow ice into their business. Completely legal to do, that's
fine unless they're there for a federal operation or something.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
Yeah, and again, and they only and really the people
that they're detaining are people who have committed multiple crimes.
They commit the crime of also entering illegally, but then
they keep committing crimes. And I realized that the left
is trying to tell everyone a different story. But that's
I mean, if you go and look at the people
that have been detained and then deported, do you really
want some of those people? Like I there was a
(01:00:45):
guy who had how do you get five DUI's? How
does that happen?
Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
I'd be let go after the fourth one?
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Can you if you're and I don't Again, I don't
know how that whole I don't know if it's like
a three strikes in your out thing. But if you so,
if you have DUI's, don't you your license suspended? And
don't they I mean, aren't you like arrested? And doesn't
it isn't it an enhanced charge because it's a repeat offense?
I thought, So that's what I thought too, So how
did there was a guy who was uh it was
(01:01:13):
uh caught. He was caught in your Houston and deported
and he had five gui's. He had been deported twice previously.
How do you have how do you get five d
uy's and and he could have killed people. I mean,
some of them have come here illegally and then they
drink and drive and and oh my gosh. So when
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they're going and apprehending these people, they're I mean, people
can criticize Trump all they want, but you gotta be
honest about it. They're they're getting those people those and
they're not just dangerous to, you know, to one specific demographic.
They're dangerous to everybody, including legal immigrants and people who
(01:01:54):
joined the American family and are Hispanic. I mean, come on,
I don't know. Why is it always these like progressive
white brods that do this stuff. Right, It's the progressive
white brods that are with the immigration. It's the progressive
white brods that are like, we like Candice because it's
like they're trying to prove that they're not racist by
going over the top with this stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
Liberal white women are the worst, dude.
Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
It is it's a whole thing. It is a whole thing.
I don't know. The whole thing is bizarre. I want
to look at some of this other stuff that we
have as well. Let me pull up my forgive me,
I got all the windows open, so this I got
a couple of other soundbites that I want to touch on.
(01:02:41):
I also don't want to touch on just and keep
just talking about the groy brism. But can we play
play twelve real quick? This is the Megan Markle thing
that we were talking about, the comparison that was made,
and I just want to address this real quick. I
feel I just don't like it when somebody gangs up
on a widow.
Speaker 9 (01:02:57):
It's trashy, okay, So on its face, I actually agree
with that. I think that when people are being buried
and where they're being buried, and how their funerals are done.
Speaker 2 (01:03:10):
That is that is very what in the Kamala Harris
hell is this buried so you spell it buried, it's not,
it's buried buried EOSL like what go ahead? Sorry, I'm sorry.
Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
People are being buried and where they're being buried and
how their funerals are done, that is that is very
private matter. Okay, So objectively I agree with what she's saying. Okay,
But subjectively, because we are dealing with the subject of
Erica Kirk and what transpired immediately following Charlie's assassination, this
(01:03:50):
is going to be read as Megan Markle syndrome. Okay,
Megan Markle syndrome where you want privacy when you want it,
but you want publicity whenever you want it.
Speaker 2 (01:03:59):
In that just doesn't She's got this. I know everybody
has their own verbal tics, but okay, okay, it's just
annoying as hell. Stop it, Like, find something else to
give yourself a beat so you can process a thought.
Why are we going after? Why is she going after
a widow? She sounds like she is jealous of Erica
Kirk because she loved Charlie and Charlie chose Erica. That's
(01:04:22):
what it sounds like. It sounds bitter and resentful, and
she sounds like an obsessive stalker who is mad that
she was sidelined because she's a kook and she's upset.
She's the Megan Markle. She's the Megan Markle of the GOP.
She was the Daily Wire DEI hire to be real.
(01:04:44):
You don't just get somebody who worked with the NAACP
and fire and filed racial lawsuits and doxed conservatives and
back to the left and gamer Gate in twenty sixteen,
and then all of a sudden, you know, the right
was so desperate they were ignored. They're established, actually intelligent, smart,
conservative black female conservative thought influencers, and they decide, oh,
(01:05:10):
she hung out with Kanye for a couple of minutes,
Let's go ahead and make her an influencer on the right.
This is why it's important to when you are building coalitions,
you work with people in the coalition, but you don't
let them run. You don't let them in captain's quarters,
and you don't let them in the cockpit and let
them fly the damn plane. It's not there's reasons why.
(01:05:34):
But this has been weeks of her, months of her
obsessing over Erica Kirk, and I think she was giddy
that the fact that Erica Kirk finally mentioned her and
then that to her was an invitation where oh, well,
now I can say what exactly what I want to say.
People are just tired of in the comments too on Instagram,
I've noticed people were going after Erica Kirk. They were
(01:05:54):
mad because she wore gold rings on her fingers. Are
they're mad because her hair would looked done. I've seen
some of the photos of some of the people in
the comments, who boy, the last thing some of these
people need to be doing is talking about anybody else's image.
And I'm trying to be a really good person here.
It is not an excuse. And I've noticed it's all
(01:06:14):
these like I've said, I just noticed it's a bunch
of old white women that have progressive tendencies. So I'm
going to call them progressive, because if you act like
a progressive, I'm going to call you a progressive. It
is nobody else's business. He had a book that was
coming out that was already set in stone before he
was murdered. She's just honoring that obligation and promoting that book.
(01:06:36):
I see a lot of people that are obsessed with
how she looks. They're obsessed with how much money she makes,
They're obsessed with the success of the organization. I just
I find it godless, grifty, jealous, and petty, and there's
no need for it, no need for it at all.
(01:06:58):
So I I don't know the whole thing sickens me.
And it just seems there are a lot of people
that love to put on the robes of Jesus, but
they issue the behavior and the call to discipleship of it.
(01:07:20):
I see a lot of people acting really godless while
also claiming that they want to be thought leaders for
the right. Boy, don't let them see what the New
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Speaker 3 (01:09:04):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
So imagine you're driving down the highway and then a
plane lands on you as you're driving down the highway.
That literally happened in Florida. This was just a couple
of days ago in Brevard County. A there's video of
it as well, where a plane crashed down from above
(01:09:37):
onto a car as the woman in it was driving
down this busy Florida interstate and that is the video
of it. Somebody just happened to get the video. Can
you imagine now, look at how fast that came up
on that car too. I mean, you would only have
(01:09:58):
maybe like a second to react by the time you
saw that plane in your rearview mirror to the time
that it landed on you. What can you You would
have like maybe a second. Oh my god, that was
so fast. That's so fast.
Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
Coming from ground level, which is where most of your
mirrors appointed.
Speaker 2 (01:10:14):
The driver of fifty seven year old female for Melbourne, Florida,
was transported to the hospital with the minor injuries. The
pilot of twenty seven year old male for Orlando and
the passenger, also twenty seven, were not injured. They remained unseen.
They are looking into the investigation. I mean that's what
I think their people are told to find a highway
or stretch of land to land on if there's a problem.
(01:10:36):
So I think that there. It was a multi engine aircraft,
specifically a beachcraft fifty five barren according to flight Aware,
and it crashed down on this TOYDA camera twenty three
Toyda camera and it was trying to make an emergency landed. Apparently,
according to WESH Channel two, there was an engine issue.
They reported engine issues to the to Berberber Air Traffic
(01:10:57):
Control and that yeah, so thankfully no one was seriously injured.
But that is terrifying. Well, I mean, you don't even
have time to get over, you have no time to
get out of the way from that. A Florida man
went hog wild on a Palm Beach street. He records
videos of himself eating raw animal meat for social media content,
(01:11:20):
because why not. And he was arrested Monday of this
week because he cut open a dead hog and bit
into its flesh. That's good luck. He brought it to
a public sidewalk, and that's a super fancy area Palm Beach.
It was like near mar A Lago. That's super fans
(01:11:42):
and apparently began tearing chunks out of the animal through
a slit in its neck, and a female saw it.
She called the cops. She because they thought he was
cutting up a German shepherd, which I don't know how
you get that, but okay, like have these people seen animals?
I don't. And so they police. They found probable cause
because it was a potential biohazard because it had blood
(01:12:05):
and guts all over the sidewalk. So he was booked
in the county jail two thousand dollars bond. He pled
not guilty to a misdemeanor, and he said it was minuscule,
et cetera. I just don't know what the point is.
He goes that the consumption of animal parts was a
traditional African diet. In Spartan's drink pig blood. Okay, well,
you know you can do that not in the street, right.
(01:12:27):
I don't understand what how your content suffers if you
did it like a normal person on your own property
and not like out in the middle of the street.
That doesn't make any sense, Like that's not a flex
with Florida, man, I don't know. So in addition to that,
you know Grandma got run over by a bright line
what so this was a Christmas parade it was a
(01:12:49):
bright Line. I don't know what that was, some kind
of company float. And the twenty twenty five Stuart Christmas
Parade on Friday of last week, and apparently another the
Prey Goers Afloat sponsored by the A Family Foundation, stood
out with a bold jabb at Brightline which is a
high speed rail service and apparently they had Grandma getting
(01:13:12):
run over by a bright Line that was their float. Okay,
creative stick with us. Third hour coming up. Welcome back
to the program, Dane lash with you. We are at
the top of this third hour, and don't forget over
its substack, chapter and verse. Lots of good stuff that
goes out there on the daily. And one of the
(01:13:34):
things that we were looking at is this Venezuelan oil tanker.
The interesting this whole thing. There's new details now about
this seized oil tanker. And this all first started hitting
the news cycle yesterday. It was named Skipper. Do you
(01:13:54):
know what was spoofing? It's broadcast location data. By the way,
how cool was that? Look at them and down the
If you're watching the simulcast, dude, it's like watching cod
right for real? You know which one I'm talking about too,
It's the Cold War one and they're on the boat.
Speaker 3 (01:14:10):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (01:14:11):
Oh but by the way, those waves I would have
already I know, just keep those. I would have already
been milt. I would have already vomited all over the
whole deck. Look at the waves. I mean you can
see when I mean, those waves are crazy, and they're
all just cool as cucumbers. I would have oh, man,
I'd be so seasick. But it was announced that the
(01:14:32):
US Coast Guard executed a seizure warrant for a crude
oil tanker used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran,
and it was involved in an illicit oil shipping network
that supports foreign terrorist organizations. Now I would think that
(01:14:52):
that's just one ship came. There's others out there, you know,
I mean, it's a network, right, you know that there
are others out there. So The New York Times even
said that the tanker was trying to conceal its location
by transmitting false data, and apparently US officials did not
(01:15:17):
say on record the name of the ship, but one
official told the Times that it was called the Skipper.
The transponder indicated that it was anchored near Guyana. And
apparently it was actually just right off of Venezuela. There's
a satellite image as well, their satellite images i should
(01:15:40):
say plural that showed them docked at Venezuela's Jose Oil
Terminal while its transponder was showcasing that it was near Guyana. Interesting.
And so they had also a photograph taken from land
as it was loaded with oil that was provided by
(01:16:04):
tankertrackers dot com, which is a company that monitors global
oil shipping. So I would think, now, Kaine, just real
quick question. If you're spoofing your location, you are in
fact trying to conceal your actual location for a reason.
Speaker 3 (01:16:24):
That is true. It's like with VPNs.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
Now, the New York Times said per their report, and
I'm gonna read from this this is a quick paragraph
that this ship, which again is called the Skipper, that
it has transported nearly thirteen million barrels of Iranian and
Venezuelan oil since joining the Global Dark fleet of tankers
(01:16:47):
in twenty twenty one. That's per tanker trackers. And they're
referring to all of these ships. The Dark Dark network
is reference to the ships that are concealing their actual locations.
It de livered Iranian oil to Syria in twenty twenty
four under Bashir al assade that helped prolong the civil war.
So from February to July of this year, the ship
(01:17:11):
transported about two million barrels of crude from Iran to China.
Don't China? Oh wow? And if you look at the
map of where it all goes, go us to some
pretty unsavory places. Now it's been seized by the US.
(01:17:35):
And are they going to put the crew? Is that
going to our refineries?
Speaker 8 (01:17:39):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
How does that work? Are they taking the crud? And
are we seizing that crude and we're adding it to
our refineries? We need more refineries, by the way, Yeah,
where's the event on that.
Speaker 3 (01:17:49):
I think we have definitely enough oil at the moment.
We definitely need more refineries. I'm not sure what's going
to happen. I'm sure it waits right because it may
end up going onto the market it and it's already
in a ship waiting to go. I think that I
think they just keep it where it's at right now.
Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
Now. There was a suggestion that we dump it into
our refineries and then when we sell the oil that
that goes to an account that can be awarded to
any new government established in Venezuela, and then they could
get those proceeds in a more legitimate way. So technically
(01:18:27):
kind of laundered a little bit, and they make it
more make it more acceptable or more legitimate. So I
don't know what they're what they're what the plan for
it is, but it is it's pretty fascinating. This is, not,
by the way, the first time that this has happened either. Uh,
this has been done. I mean we've had these there's
(01:18:51):
I mean, we've had tankers that we've seized before a
multiple multiple occasions. Prior to the Skipper, which apparently was
known previously as the Desa Idisa Idisa thank you. So
in twenty fourteen, we had Seal Team Too boarded a
(01:19:12):
Libyan flag tanker. This was off the waters of Cyprus
that had been hijacked by armed Rubbels at a Libyan port.
They had loaded it with a million barrels of stolen
Libyan crewede and that was going for black market. There
are no casualties. The ship was returned to Libya. And
it happened again in twenty twenty when you had four
Iranian tankers that had one point one million barrels of
(01:19:37):
sanctioned fuel that they were in international waters near UAE.
They were getting ready to go out around the Horn
of Africa, et cetera. That was US Coast Guard and
federal warrants. They didn't divert or they didn't board rather
the tankers, but they did divert them to the US
where they were forfeited and the cargo. Then they established
(01:20:01):
that it was evidence of Iran's evasion of those sanctions
pertaining to their nuclear enrichment program.
Speaker 5 (01:20:09):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:20:10):
This is very similar to the Skibber case because it
involved that illicit oil network. Twenty nineteen, you had Ocean two,
US Navian Coast Guard in the Persian Gulf. They boarded
and inspected a number of Iranian tankers that were suspected
of again smuggling sanctioned oil to China and Syria. One
vessel that they seized had over five hundred had just
(01:20:31):
about five hundred thousand barrels of oil. Others were released
after searches, and there were several In the eighties as well.
They had a whole operation Earnest Will where you had
multiple Iraqi and Iranian tankers. During the Tanker war, right,
So you had US Navy warships that were escorting and
they would occasionally board or have to defend like a
(01:20:53):
little under two hundred and fifty tankers in that region.
And it was in the Persian Golf, and that was
during the Iran Iraq War. And then they had only
like a couple of actual seizures, but most of them
actually were detained or they had attacked neutral vessels like
merchant ships, and as a result they were fired on
and sunk because they were attacking neutral vessels that had
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from other entities that had nothing to do with you know,
the Iran Iraq War. So uh, there is a history
of it in numerous administrations, just for some context. And
they the they would come in as you would see
with that chop with the helicopter fast roping. That's what
they were what you saw in that video that one
(01:21:36):
was showing you. This one though, what makes this seizure
with the skipper interesting is that it's apparently the first
full uh Venezuelan oil cargo. What's the word I'm looking for,
not seizure, interdiction that has that has a stat that
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has happened since all those sanctions, the heavy sanctions in
twenty nineteen. So and it's also the largest in terms
of number of barrels or by volume, so it's the largest.
And then it's also the first since the twenty nineteen,
those twenty nineteen sanctions, So that's and these it's something
(01:22:20):
apparently that occurs every few years. But you know, it's Trump.
So the media is acting like this has never before
been done. Ever, Cain, It's history began. Did you know
history began the day that Trump entered the White House?
Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
It wasn't a little before that?
Speaker 2 (01:22:41):
Sidebar, You want to hear a really wild fact. Always
they didn't know about dinosaurs. And George in the Founder's day,
George Washington and John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, they didn't
know about dinosaurs. Mind blown.
Speaker 3 (01:22:58):
I did not know that. Didn't have to know about alligators?
Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
Right, well, I would think that those who were maybe
in the French Indian War did, But yeah, huh, George
Washington did not know about dinosaurs. Isn't that wild? That's crazy?
Speaker 3 (01:23:15):
It is crazy?
Speaker 2 (01:23:16):
And what was it like thirty years from the Ripe
Brothers to us going on the moon?
Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
Yeah? Forty?
Speaker 2 (01:23:22):
How crazy? Is that crazy? Right?
Speaker 3 (01:23:25):
It is crazy?
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Just to blow your mind a little bit, Would you
guys get into a human washing machine?
Speaker 3 (01:23:34):
I saw this and ever since you compared it to
that pod.
Speaker 2 (01:23:37):
It's called the Marai human washing Machine. It's a cleaning capsule.
It looks like the Youth in Asia pod, and it's
you can purchase it for three hundred and eighty five
thousand dollars. If you have three hundred and eighty five
thousand dollars because you're too lazy literally to wash yourself
and you hate traditional showering, then you can get the
human washing machine. You know people are going to do
(01:24:01):
three night now. It looks almost exactly like the euthanasia pod,
the suicide pod that that they're using, like in Nordic
countries and in Canada. So the Japan Times reports it's
the Marie human washing machine. It looks also looks like
a Star Trek escape pod and again three hundred and
(01:24:24):
eighty five thousand dollars. You it's a full body spa
session that lasts for fifteen minutes, so you lie down
and then the lid closes and then you have what
it calls a barrage of microbubbles, fine missed showers, ambient
visuals and soothing music do the cleaning for you. Sensors
monitor your heartbeat and vital sense continuously. It's like a
(01:24:46):
deprivation chamber and a dishwasher for people. I don't know,
does it really work, they said the company. They're like,
it doesn't just wash the body, it washes the soul.
Your soul need washed, soul washer. I don't know that
(01:25:09):
I would do that. It just seems, you know, you
have arms and hands.
Speaker 3 (01:25:13):
It's like getting in a hot tub, but then it's
enclosed above you as well, and you're sitting in there
for fifteen minutes. And it's from the video that I'm
seeing of it, it's kind of like you're sitting in
human soup for a little time.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
I don't That's why I don't like bass, because it's
human soup. And I don't like hot tubs because it's
human stew. You're stewing yourself, that's literally what you're doing.
They're gross. I don't get in them. I don't like them.
It's weird. I don't want to sit in something hot
and just sit there and do what just nothing. You
just stare, like what do you do?
Speaker 3 (01:25:43):
You let the machine adge it.
Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
You're in a water. You're in a hot bowl of
water with other people. That's disgusting. I don't care how
there's not enough chlorine on God's green Earth. I have one.
I don't even get in it.
Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
These pods are for one just but yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:25:57):
I don't care. It's nasty.
Speaker 3 (01:25:58):
You're laying there in this lounge chair thing for.
Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
Fifteen Does it wash your backside?
Speaker 3 (01:26:03):
It takes fifteen minutes to go through the human wash side?
Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
Does it like? Is it like Moses? Does it part
the seas? You know? Like? How does that work? Some
people are nasty? Man.
Speaker 3 (01:26:13):
I think I know what you're asking, and I do
not know.
Speaker 2 (01:26:16):
That see it. I mean, what kind of brush comes
out for that? I'm just wondering. I just I don't
like it. I don't like it. I don't like bass
because it's nasty. They're nasty. Showers are really the only
way appropriate for humans to bathe bassard unless you're a baby, no,
stop it. And hot tubs are gross. It's people stew
(01:26:37):
You're getting in there and you're stewing. You get some
vegetables in there. You know, it's weird. It's just weird.
I mean, I don't Oh, I'm actually just made myself sick.
I don't like I just I I don't think I've
had a baths since I was a baby. I shower.
I don't do that. It's gross. Yeah, uh huh don't.
(01:27:00):
I'm not into it. I don't care. You can show
me the fanciest tub. No, not gonna happen, not gonna
My bathtub never gets used ever. So nope, I don't
even want it. I want to get rid of it.
I don't want it. I just want to just the shower.
It's all I need.
Speaker 3 (01:27:15):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
The story a restaurant his chain has removed an order
number because of a viral trend. It's in an out Burger.
They no longer offer the number sixty seven in its
ticketing system because teens flooded their company locations for the
six seven trend samyell don't beat your kids enough and
(01:27:50):
shows kidding not really.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:27:53):
Waimo, a woman gives birth in a San Francisco Waimo.
Now do you think that the weimo like went back
to get cleaned or was it like okay, on to
the next person.
Speaker 3 (01:28:02):
I think actually in the story they address it.
Speaker 2 (01:28:04):
M was this one of the ones that caused traffic? Also?
I can't stand the paintings on them. The newborns the
youngest person ever ride in a driverless car. So they
the writers support team, detected unusual activity. They initiated a
call to check on the rider, contacted nine one one.
The mother and the new baby arrived safely at the hospital.
Way moo's really they Oh, they did remove the vehicle
(01:28:24):
for cleaning, but they're very excited, like, look, this one
didn't crash or cause the traffic accident. Guys, this one's
all good. Police arrest care bears found inside a vacant hotel.
This is a horror film. This was in Wisconsin, you guys,
remember care Bears. There's two teens in care bear onesies
that were arrested. It happened in November, but now it's
coming to light. They said that the arrest was really
(01:28:46):
weird and that they were trespassing at this vacant radison
and that they that's all they were doing is wearing
care beer onesies. I think they're aliens. Remember Trump? Apparently
there's a hybrid alien out there. Stick with us more in.
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Speaker 3 (01:29:14):
Based on the way that things stand right now, is
Operation Southern Sphere about drugs or is it about oil?
Speaker 10 (01:29:23):
What I will tell you, Peter, is that the Trump
administration is focused on doing many things in the Western hemisphere.
The President has taken a new approach that has not
been taken by any administration for quite some time, to
actually focus on what's going on in our own backyard.
And there are two things that are very important to
this administration. Number one, stopping the flow of illegal drugs
(01:29:46):
into the United States of America, which we know has
killed hundreds of thousands of Americans. The President promised on
the campaign show that he would demolish the foreign terrorist
organizations in drug cartels around the world, especially right now
here in our own hemisphere. And you have seen that
he is delivering on that promise. With respect to the
oil and what happened yesterday, the Department of Justice requested
(01:30:08):
and was approved for a warrant to seize a vessel
because it's a sanctioned shadow vessel known for carrying black
market sanctioned oil to the IRGC, which you know is
a sanctioned entity. So the President is committed to stopping
the illegal flow of drugs into our country. He's also
fully committed to effectuating this administration's sanctioned policy. And that's
(01:30:29):
what you saw in the world saw take place yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
So that's you know, as we were in this from NewsBusters,
as we were talking about that's in terms of going
after you know, the oil per se. That's that's something
that we've seen before in previous administration, So it's not
unusual to have this isn't the only thing that's unusual
about the Skipper seizure is the volume, the amount of oil.
(01:30:55):
And this is the first since those hardened sanctions in
twenty nineteen. This is you know, one of the first
vessels that was a Venezuelan vessel that we've seen. So
I thought there was a good question from Deucey and
he he also was asking like, how's that gonna help
(01:31:16):
with the Nobel Peace Prize. How's that gonna work? It
is an interesting thing. Welcome back to the program, Dane
Lash with you, we've been talking about a number of things,
including the grifter stuff. You know, we were a quick
point too about this whole thing with Tucker Carlson and
(01:31:37):
the FBI and all that stuff. One of the things
that when Tucker was talking about the assassination of Charlie
Kirk and saying that he doesn't trust the FBI, and
I think it's fair to say you don't trust the FBI,
but that's not what Tucker was doing here. He didn't
talk about the fact that Tyler Robinson was placed by
(01:31:59):
witnesses at the crime scene, that he is on video.
He's at the crime you can see him on video.
He's all over cameras. People have seen him. His DNA
is there, his DNA on the towel that's that covered
the rifle is there, and his DNA on the on
the actually on the trigger too that he confessed. I
think the text, everybody's so focused on the weird phrasing
(01:32:21):
of the text. Clearly they were. He was trying to
set it up. So his gay for a boyfriend wasn't
trans boyfriend wasn't implicated. They were. He was definitely trying
to set that up. But he was also identified and
turned in by his own family. I mean people are
kind of forgetting this. That's incredibly important. You cannot sit
here and pretend to be a distributor of information when
(01:32:43):
you're out here actually doing everything that you can to
uh interrupt the free flow of information with conspiracy theories.
I mean, that's it. You know a lot of people
have said, well, you know, how come America Kirk hasn't
talked about this. Can we just not be morons for
a second? Guy just appeared in court for the first
(01:33:06):
time today. Their investigation is ongoing. I am super suspicious
of anybody that would want to jeopardize the outcome of
this trial with conspiracy theory. That's what it is. Super suspicious.
(01:33:27):
So switching gears here? Can we play eighteen? A soy
boy boyfriend does nothing while his girl gets mugged by
a knife wielding Colombian. This is insane. Watch this. This
is the video. He just stands there and then he
actually runs back, runs back oway girl. You better be
(01:33:50):
dumping that dude. I would break up with him on
the spot. He just stands there. Another guy comes in
to save the day. The weenie boyfriend stands to the
why other men actually come in, and then the other
men detain him.
Speaker 3 (01:34:05):
Watch him come in here.
Speaker 2 (01:34:07):
And then other men detain him and they got him.
They got him all up, and then the other guy
tries to come in like, oh are you okay?
Speaker 3 (01:34:18):
There he is, and they watch him split again when
he sees there may be more trouble. Mm hmm, there
he goes.
Speaker 2 (01:34:25):
If she does not break up with him, she gets
everything that's coming to her. I would literally break up
with him on the spot. I would have dumped him
on the spot. That's natural birth control right there. Yeah,
that's that's not where you see. The opposite of that
is what they call toxic masculinity, which is really just
masculinity that is horrible. Can you imagine? And she was
(01:34:52):
doing more to fight that guy off than the dude was,
and the boyfriend was, this is horrible. So his girlfriend
gets mugged by a knife field in Colombian and he
runs off left her. Locals stepped in. They're tourists. Him
peeking around the corner was just chef's kiss. Oh my gosh,
How does he How do they have the rest of
(01:35:15):
the vacation after that? How do you go on knowing
that that you don't have your back? How do you
continue vacationing with this guy good this week he runs away,
Oh yeah, oh my gosh. And he just runs and
stands like, oh my gosh, let's his girlfriend fight this guy.
(01:35:37):
Thankfully the locals, the real men come in. Oh man,
I love the guy in the tan shirt. He just
runs in with a fist. Man, that was amazing. Meanwhile,
that little weenie's standing over. He's entirely made of soy.
He peeks around, like, oh, what are you doing? I man,
I hope that they're not married. I divorce them. I
think I divorce them. That's like one of the worst
(01:35:58):
things I've ever seen. That is such cowardice. And he
comes in. I'd punch him. I'd punch him right there.
I would punch him in his face. You know how
much you want to bet he's a Tim Walls fan?
How much you want bet how much you want Betty?
Why are you gay? Yeah? That's right, Oh man, that
dude is gay and lame. That's it. I don't know
(01:36:21):
how else to say it. Oh my word, I can't.
I can't. So uh. He ran away. He didn't run
away just once. Dude ran away twice. I would not
be able to ever look at him. The same way, right,
there's no way. I don't know. Somebody said, well, maybe
(01:36:42):
his heart was in the right place. Really doubtful. I
don't think that. I man alive. I can't. I can't.
This is why I think, you know, you know, you
shouldn't shame people like Daniel Penny and those guys. Those
dudes are men. That is one of my favorite accounts
to follow is what is it called men getting wins
(01:37:04):
or men getting w's or something like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
And it's all these dudes that step in, like you know,
dudes of all ages that step in and do what
needs to be done. I am so my algorithm is
all literally dogs that and then horrible game conversations where
it's hysterical. That's it, like people playing Battlefield and like
(01:37:25):
you know, the medics and all that. I mean, that's
all my algorithm shows me. Oh and goth cake. I
don't know, I looked at like a Tim Burton cake
and then now like that's one of the things that
Instagram throws on there. My algorithm is a mess. I
don't even know how to adjust it. It's all literally
gaming stuff, goth cake, dudes posting w's and uh, there's
(01:37:49):
something else anyway, I I can't that guy's that guy
is sad. That's a sad dude. You know that that
dude votes, he votes done. Let's be real, can we
two things?
Speaker 8 (01:38:01):
So?
Speaker 2 (01:38:01):
First off, a UFO whistleblower says that Trump was briefed
about alien hybrids living amongst humans. Former US Major Air
Force David Grush. Grush Crush stated that POTUS received detailed
reports on crash ships non human remains. He advises Congress
on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena or UAPP task Force, and
(01:38:24):
he said that the president could become the most important
leader of the world if he publicly revealed what America
has been keeping secret about extra terrestrials came. I feel
like if Trump knew, he would totally let it rip
because it's Trump, right. I honestly do believe that I
think he'd be I mean, let it rip, Tator Chip.
(01:38:46):
I think he'd be like, and you know what about
these aliens? And I'm not talking about the ones who
came here illegally, I'm talking about the ones from outer space.
I did definitely think he would say something, don't you think?
So you know he would, And just so you know
little space mean just saying apparently they said that they've
recovered all kinds of stuff. I don't know. I mean,
(01:39:10):
I think I'm more scared of my fellow man than
I am aliens. That's like zombie films. Zombie films are
never about the zombies. It's always about how horrible people are,
and ultimately people are worse than the zombie apocalypse, right,
people are ultimately worse. It's literally like a It's a
story about the dissolution of human courage and principle during
(01:39:32):
the time of you know, planetary chaos. That's usually what
zombie apocalypse films are. So I don't trust my fellow man.
Not that I trust aliens more, but if I had
to pick one, let's go with the one.
Speaker 3 (01:39:46):
I don't know for fun, but your fellow man, they
could be hybrids running around and you can think it's
your fellow man.
Speaker 2 (01:39:52):
I need to get them glasses that rowdy roddy Piper had. Yeah,
we all do, uh man, I gotta get that.
Speaker 3 (01:40:02):
They say they found a glass or something.
Speaker 2 (01:40:04):
They live. That's the movie. I need the glasses from
They Live.
Speaker 3 (01:40:07):
But they found like some some glass that starts with
a D. But you can look through it, and apparently
you can see these aliens.
Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
Diamantine No, I don't know. Uh not literally is a
made up thing from Dark Tide. I don't know, but man,
I really wish that would be so fun. That would
be I I really feel like we see some of
them already.
Speaker 3 (01:40:30):
What do you mean it would be fun? What are
you saying?
Speaker 2 (01:40:34):
Oh? Man, I want an alien fight so badly. Everything
everybody's boring, all the grifters. I mean, it's so played.
I want a real fight. I want to go. I
want to punch some grade dudes. Man, let's do it.
I want to get I want to let's just have
an intergalactic kegger and let me get some space weapons.
What if you got like a you know, a god
gun kind of thing. I want a space laser. I
(01:40:57):
will totally beat the hell out of an alien and
take their space lace. Absolutely, I will. I would beat
the tar out of them and take their guns. Absolutely.
They'd be like, we come in peace, what and then
I'd be like them the Colombian attacker on that girl.
I just get them and take their guns. Absolutely. To
have answer your question that you didn't even verbalize to
(01:41:20):
have because.
Speaker 3 (01:41:21):
I can why Let's make.
Speaker 2 (01:41:23):
It interesting, right, if we're gonna go out, make it
a blaze of glory, like I want to have a
fighting chance from the start, you know what I'm saying. Anyway,
last thing, Netflix is getting ready to douce all over
something else. So now they're doing an animated film called
Steps that follows Cinderella's evil stepsisters, who are depicted as
actually kind to just like Tot's Misunderstood. I hate everything.
(01:41:47):
You know why this is garbage because the original Cinderella
had a point in it. The original Cinderella, it was
you're looking at a tale of virtue, right, You're not
looking at the original Cinderella was Cinderella was kind and
she was nice. And now they're there and the ugly
(01:42:08):
stepsisters were mean girls and they were cruel to this
poor orphan and now they're trying to rehabilitate them. What
is with this obsession with rehabilitating like the worst characters
from you know, different children's stories like Wicked and all
of this stuff, which I can't watch because they both
look like demons. I just can't. Somebody got mad at
(01:42:29):
me because I said Cynthia Rivo looks weird, and she
does get mad, so does Ariona Grande. But this looks
I'm so tired of them trying to rehabilitate. If you
want to watch a mean girl movie, the only mean
girl movie worth watching. Mean Girls is good, but Heathers
is the original. Heathers is where it's at.
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Speaker 2 (01:43:03):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. One
of my friends made a very interesting point. He said,
don't be stupid enough to fall for the Fuintes was
right about Owen, So he's not so bad syop he has.
He's just hijacking a position the rest of us held
long before he adopted it in a transparent attempt to
elevate himself. I agree with that. I think a lot
(01:43:25):
of the stuff that Nazi Twink said I think with
and the fact that so many people are now aware
of it that I think it hurt him. He wasn't
counting on the fact that his foreign amplification on social
media was not going to be enough. To bolster him,
and some people go, well, yeah, they mistake views with
(01:43:48):
credible influence. There is such a thing as digital rubbernecking.
Everybody loves watching hot messes online. It's like why all
of those accounts on inside where it's you know, fails,
They're so popular because people love watching fails of all sorts,
(01:44:09):
including in political commentary, including that when people have these
fantastic meltdowns on social media or in their little podcasts
or whatever, people will digital rubberneck But don't mistake that
for actual, legitimate, credible influence, where people believe that your
(01:44:32):
validity is measured by your consistency and your principled stance.
So digital rubbernecking is a thing, and yeah, I think that,
especially with this, I do see people trying to avail
themselves of their previous ridiculousness by pretending no, no, no,
we agree, we don't, we don't. Let's not make that mistake,
(01:44:55):
you know, let's not make it. I saw a picture
of that killer, Charlie Kirks killer, and are in court
smirking yahi, zero remorse, zero remorse. That guy's psychotic. I
definitely think that he the language that he used in
those texts was absolutely it's a it was an obvious,
(01:45:17):
completely ridiculous, transparent way to try to exonerate his furry boyfriend, saying,
all right, today's stupidity came, what do we got?
Speaker 3 (01:45:25):
All right, it is Maxine Water is just it's rare
to find something that comes out of her mouth that
isn't stupid, honestly. So here's her opinion on the Narco boats. Yeah,
she believes there was even though it was a military target.
And then there has to be lots of proof before
something becomes a military target. This is what she has
(01:45:45):
to say.
Speaker 11 (01:45:47):
He is basically killing and momming boats claim in that
these people involved with drug traffic, without evidence, without proof,
without coming to the Congress of the Unit United States
to talk about when he knows and what should be
done and how it should be handled. He's just killing people.
Speaker 2 (01:46:07):
Sorry, man, You know, she and Jasmine Crockett are the
same person.
Speaker 3 (01:46:11):
They're just like they're just decades apart.
Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
Yeah, so Jasmine Crockett time traveled back to now and
changed her name from Magazine Waters to Jasmin Crockett. Yeah,
she's existing in the same timeline. It's crazy, folks, sayes
it for us tonight. Have a great rest of your day.
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