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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And over the next couple of years our friendship blossom.
He ended up being the primary architect of my unification
with President Trump, which I which I did in my
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entourists met I had his rally at the Turning Point
Rally in the Scottsdale. He was the one who put
the sparklers on the stage.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I shook out.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
He made a big show of it.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
But so that was last night at the Kennedy Center
where they were having one of the first of the vigils,
and that, of course, as you know, was RFK Junior
who was talking about this. Welcome to the program. It's Monday,
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it's a new week. The horrors persist and so must we.
And we've got a number of things to bring you
up to speed on, especially if you were kind of
like me and you just needed to turn it off
and touch grass. I tried really really hard over the weekend.
But it's one of those things where you do. I
think it's very important for you to get offline. Too
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many people spend too much time online and especially arguing
with randos idiots on social media. So the latest with this,
as you know, there's going to be they're going to
have the first court appearance of the killer coming up,
and more information about the murderer of Charlie Kirk is
now becoming public, including the killer's furry twink trainy boyfriend.
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It almost sounds like a special Christmas toy, does it not.
Oh it's the polly Pocket. It's the furry twink trainy boyfriend.
Say that a million times fast. This is what the
Left was trying to gaslight you into believing that. Oh no,
there's no trans element to it. The only reason also
that I believe this guy, whose name is Lance Twiggs,
the only reason I believe that he cooperated at all
with police is so he could avoid accessory charges or uh,
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giving shelter the what is it the charge of your
your sheltering someone that is? They had, well, they had
a national manhunt for him. He apparently is described by
members of his family as super far left. One relative
said quote, I did not win him around my personal family.
He's not a healthy person. He is very angry with
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anyone who is supportive of conservative ideals and Christian values.
This guy was apparently really really really far left, had
very violent ideas and it's very interesting his relationship with
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this killer, and of course he was trans. He was
living as a trans person pretending to be a woman.
So that's a huge blow for the left, who spent
the better part of the weekend trying to convince everybody,
Oh no, it's not that at all. It just isn't
that at all. It's not that, it's he's not this
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isn't trans. This is more right wing disinformation. That's you know,
kind of not kind of That's exactly how they were
trying to present all of this. It's exactly how they
were presenting it, and it's there's no denying it. There
is absolutely no denying it. The links are enormous. This
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twenty two year old, I don't care if he came
from a conservative family. He wasn't conservative. He was described
by people who knew him as being very far left.
He was devoted to Antifa. The media wants to show
you photos of this guy from like ten years ago,
but then if you look at photos of him from
like four years ago, then you know it's pretty rough.
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He's a big Antifa devotee. He espoused their viewpoints, and
apparently they both were into furries. Him and his twink boyfriend,
they were both into furries. They had a furry sex life.
Apparently it's disgusting. I want to vomit everywhere. But that's
the news. So it's pretty difficult to say. I mean,
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you're lying to people if you're saying that this doesn't
have anything to do with it. And so the the
news that's out and what's been confirmed and released by
law enforcement seems to be along the lines of this
trend came this trend of far left trans tifa, far
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left trans tifa. So this, you know, I don't know.
I don't have any words for it, because it's it's
exactly as we were saying in the media. Even up
till that point, has been had been pushing back in
gaslighting everybody about it. This is I got a couple
of other we get some audio that we want to
play with you. This is this is the kid. This
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is one of the former high school classmates of the
guy who killed Kirk. And even they were saying, yeah,
something was off about him, even back then.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
Listen thirteen, I.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Went to school with this Tyler Robinson kid. I'll show
y'all that's him right there, Tyler Robinson. I'm not trying
to like Clopchase, to make this about me. But I'm
not gonna say I knew this kid really well. I
didn't know him very well at all, but I definitely
saw him for like three straight years in high school.
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And the best way I could describe him is just
like a Reddit kid.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
I feel like if you were in high school around
that same time and even probably now like twenty eighteen,
and then like you know those kinds of kids.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
But that's exactly what he was.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
All I'm gonna say is this is the kind of
shit that happens when you spend way too much time
online and all of a sudden, your beliefs are all
the way this way or all the way this way,
and you do some dramatic to please these people that
are not your friends.
Speaker 4 (06:14):
Interesting. Interesting, very interesting. He even knew then, Isn't that
how it always is? Kane audio sune By fourteen, a
neighbor explaining how he knew that Kirk's killer and the
furry trans twink.
Speaker 5 (06:30):
He knew they were a couple. This is fourteen.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
There's some published reports out there that this individual, the roommate,
may have been transitioning or did that correlate with what
you saw?
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Definitely, Okay, so he was done to have an operation
to be a tongue for woman.
Speaker 7 (06:49):
Yeah, yeah, and I think he's getting ready for that
certain what way do you say that? I remember them
talking about a doctor's appointment. It was about about.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Two weeks ago, I would say, and.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
They were kissing.
Speaker 7 (07:02):
Yeah, where where did you see him kissing? Just coming out?
I was riding with my bike, so I didn't see
the whole thing, but yeah, they saw them.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
And when did you hear them talking about adult disappointment?
Speaker 7 (07:14):
I would say about the same time that they came.
Speaker 8 (07:17):
Out, so that one time.
Speaker 9 (07:18):
Yeah, where were you standing?
Speaker 6 (07:21):
I was just rising by here, okay?
Speaker 10 (07:23):
And you were able to hear snippets of their conversation.
Speaker 11 (07:25):
Yeah, yeah, but you assure that they were a couple,
but you have only seen them together once?
Speaker 7 (07:30):
Yeah, yeah, I mean the way I mean random guys
stopped their hands and definitely don't guess.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
So yeah, yeah, the media wanted him to be a
straight uh, A straight uh dude, A straight white Christian?
Maga do they desperately wanted him to be that? And
he was just a white dude.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
That's it. That's it.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
So they they I, I We're going to come back
to this because these developments keep, I mean, obviously as
the investigation is ongoing, the developments that are released more
and more, and then of course we have this public
appearance at some point, the first court appearance of this killer,
and will follow all of that as well.
Speaker 5 (08:09):
In the meantime. I didn't watch.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
The Emmys last night, and we're going to get to
some of that because apparently they didn't mention the Kirk
assassination at all, and they ended up doing what Hollywood
celebrities do, preening and celebrating themselves and including they go
out there, including Spanish socialist Javier Burdem, goes out there
and does all the free Palestine stuff. They want to accuse,
you know, they back violent rhetoric and they want to
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accuse everybody else of being violent when they themselves embrace violence.
I just thought that was that was incredibly that was
so reflective of who they are. I don't have any
I don't really watch TV, and I really definitely now
don't plan to continue.
Speaker 5 (08:50):
I don't plan to do it.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
I don't plan to watch any television especially after I
mean that, not even to not even get nothing.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
I mean, it's it's but.
Speaker 4 (08:59):
They go all out about Harvey Milk, but they say
nothing about like this. Actual There were other tributes though NASCAR.
They had a driver who dedicated he dedicated his win
to Kirk. This was NASCAR driver Christopher Bell at Bristol
Motor Speedway in Tennessee. He dedicated his win to Kirk.
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He had Morgan Whalen who also stopped his concert to
say nice words to Erica Kirk, the widow, and she
also spoke out. She spoke out Friday. She gave an
address and I thought it was very It was very emotional,
and I like the fact that she didn't go out
and call for unity, because you can't unify with people
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who are celebrating the murder of your husband, and nor
should you be expected to. It was she I mean,
you can tell she's in such anguish. Obviously she's an
absolute anguish. But I appreciate that she didn't go out
because that time has passed and she got the tone.
She got the tone. There were some people trying to
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criticize her for it. Amazingly, they don't like the way
that a grieving widow responds to your ideology shooting her husband.
Oh my goodness, what did you expect? To receive a bouquet.
Just asinine, absolutely asinine.
Speaker 5 (10:20):
You know.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
The other thing I noticed, too, is that Apple, because
a lot of this stuff has been on Blue Sky,
I don't have Blue Sky. I don't have an account
over there, I have no plans to ever create an
account over there. But apparently it is an absolute cesspool
of hate and fetishizing violence. In the wake of Kirk's slain,
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Apple kicked Parlor off of its platform and no, I'm saying,
can I finish my sentence? Apple kicked Parlor off of
its platform and kicked Parlor off of the store for
everything that they that Blue Sky's actually doing. Now, think
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about that, all of the threats, the raging, raging, violence,
fetishism that's happening over there, didn't Parlor. Wasn't that all
of the accusations that were against Parlor, wasn't that The
basically all of the claims against Parlor was that, oh,
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it's a it's a breeding ground for violence and violent speech,
et cetera, et cetera, whatever how of the left likes
to phrase it. But that's what Blue Sky's doing right now.
It tells you everything that you need to know. Does
it not coming up we're going to talk about the
firings continue. It's not cancel culture. But a friend of
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mine made a very good point the list of people
that were celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder and how there's now
a list online and these are people who did it publicly,
and we talked about this Friday. They did it publicly,
they had their names and their professions, and they were
very stupid about it, and now their names are on
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Speaker 4 (13:45):
What is this study supposed to be telling me? The
headline sucks out loud. I guess they're trying to say
that boredom can be Okay, great job study. They're so
glad that we spent thirty seconds on that. Ah, moving on,
we got we have others. We have other headlines to
get into.
Speaker 10 (14:01):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (14:02):
There's there's a lot of discussion, and we're gonna have
to touch on this in the days to come, because
I have a handful of headlines about this.
Speaker 12 (14:08):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
The embrace of AI within the admin and the tension
that it's causing within the administration. This is gonna come
to a head and we're gonna have to have a
big conversation about it.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
UH as well. Uh, let's see the uh.
Speaker 4 (14:21):
In DC, they have a bar that basically bans phones.
Speaker 5 (14:26):
They do have polaroid cameras.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
If you're insisting upon commemorating your night out with a photo.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
It's the first phone free bar.
Speaker 4 (14:35):
I don't know how I feel about that, you know,
I get I think it's kind of stupid and gimmicky.
I mean, your drink's better be damn good. I don't well,
like what if you have to have your phone for
emergencies and stuff? Like?
Speaker 13 (14:46):
What?
Speaker 4 (14:46):
You know, Like what if you're like, your kid's like,
oh my gosh, it's microwaved tinfoil.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
What do we do?
Speaker 6 (14:51):
I think if it's an emergency, right, the bar would
help you, or you can just go and get your
phone if you need it.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
But I mean, is it really that bad people going
to bars on their phones.
Speaker 6 (15:02):
To pull away yourself from the phone and.
Speaker 14 (15:04):
All of that.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
I mean, I have no problem if I'm out with
friends putting my phone down. I don't need a bar
to be like put your phone because to me that
just seems like nannyism and pretentious, like and everybody's going
for a gimmick.
Speaker 6 (15:17):
And I just also, what do they do with your phone?
Speaker 4 (15:21):
It's not my jam man, it's not my jam Oh
please let this be aliens. Science scientists say they can't
explain a signal they just detected from beyond our galaxy. Please,
oh please, it's my birthday month, please please, please please
please be aliens. Blah blah blah, gamma rap bursts.
Speaker 5 (15:36):
That's not what it is. It's aliens.
Speaker 4 (15:38):
They said they've detected a gamma ray burst, and it
defines explanation, and it keeps repeating multiple times over in
the single course of a day. Wow, that sounds like
a message from aliens. I would like to talk to them,
because all these people on this rock are on my
last damn nerve. Let's see here. It's true.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
I'm not gonna lie. It is true.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
That's why I want the aliens take me with you.
France's economy Fitch downgraded. They got downgraded their credit rating.
Fitch downgraded the credit rating of France. I'm really sure
that their super far left government had nothing to do
with it, right, I mean, that's what happens when you
go full on socialists.
Speaker 5 (16:15):
Their taxes over there are so insane.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
If we lived over there, over half of our income
would be claimed by the French government. That's how crazy
their taxes are. That's not a joke, that's not an exaggeration.
That's exactly that's exactly how it is.
Speaker 5 (16:30):
Goodness.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
Also, this they said, now there's a single exercise that
can Actually they're talking about extra upper body workouts too.
I guess the killed cancer cells. Single exercises that can
kill cancer cells. You just get up and walk. You
get up and walk.
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Speaker 15 (18:10):
This there is vile extremism on both sides.
Speaker 7 (18:12):
It is not proportionate, and in order to have an
honest conversation about what led to this moment, that has
to focus in part on the left.
Speaker 4 (18:19):
I'm glad you mentioned that it's not unique to one
side or one party.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
Charlie.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
Charlie Kirk was not a saint, he said two years ago.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
It's worth didn't he just get to have a cost.
Speaker 13 (18:29):
Of unfortunately, some gun devs every single year so we
can have the second Amendment.
Speaker 8 (18:34):
Wow, this motor makes us feel like a very dangerous time.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
First, his quote, his full quote on that was talking
about all of the other trade offs that you make
for the conveniences of something. We have automobile deaths that
greatly exceed those ever even from criminal usage of firearms.
But you don't have people going out there talking about
banning guns, to say nothing of medicinal malpractice or errors
during surgeries. No one's calling for the banning of any
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of those medical innovations, etc. Get right, Howard Kurtz. If
you're going to sit here and take a deuce on
someone's memory, at least accurately quote them. This is why
don't ask me to unify with these people. I have
no desire to unify with these people. I have no
desire at all whatsoever. Now for all of the people
on the left who just literally fetishized themselves into a
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stupor over violence, that's not what We're not like you.
We're not calling for violence unless you FAFO, and then
absolutely we will return in kind. But I'm done being civil.
I'm done being nice to these people because they want
you dead. There's two things that I've learned in the
past five years. And a friend of mine made this remark.
COVID showed you which of your friends wanted to control
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you and wanted to browbeat you into submission. And the
responses to Charlie Kirk's killing shows you which of your
friends want you dead. Because all of these people going
out there saying, well, he had you know he had
extremist beliefs. No, he didn't what beliefs specifically were extremists.
I share his beliefs. The things I don't agree with
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him on I thought he was a little to the left,
quite frankly, but that's irrelevant. He did not have extreme views.
He had views that you all share. Are you all extremists?
Speaker 5 (20:21):
Are you?
Speaker 4 (20:22):
I'm not an extremist because I agree with his viewpoints?
Are you an extremist because you agree with his viewpoints?
And that's the thing, these people that are out there
trying to justify his slain by saying that, well, he
had some extremist views, Well, then you agree with him,
so are they justifying your future slain?
Speaker 5 (20:46):
This is what really angers me with all of this.
Speaker 4 (20:50):
These people on the left have never ever once had
to consider security for an event.
Speaker 5 (20:58):
They haven't. I'll never forget.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
I was at an event in Los Angeles and it
was supposed to be this big bipartisan thing and I
actually had to have a security detail because you know,
I mean it was, you know, day of the week
that ended in why so it's you know, there was
always something that was happening, and I remember who was it.
I can't remember who it was. She sometimes did stuff
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on MSNBC. Sally WIT's her face, I can't remember. She
just like walked in with some friends. I was like, oh,
you have to have security, like, yeah, I actually do,
must be nice to not It was like my only response.
But that's my point. They don't have to worry about
that stuff because we don't go and, you know, shoot
people in the neck for disagreeing with us. We don't
go and shoot into a church because they don't affirm
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our fantastical view of gender. We don't do anything like that.
That's what they do. So I get really aggravated when
people try to do a both sides is because there isn't.
I actually was invited to participate in a Second Amendment
debate and a gun control say, and I don't know
if I'm going to accept it. I'm not going to
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be doing any outdoor events either that's gone. Will not
be doing another outdoor event, and I will not be
doing any event that is not completely necessary.
Speaker 5 (22:14):
And I've actually curtailed after Parkland.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
I had to curtail a lot of the stuff that
I accepted anyway because of the violent nutjob left. So
all of these people who think that there's in any
way both sides, I am so envious of the peaceful,
little kitten in sunshine life that you lead where you
don't have to worry about a violent leftist killing you
in front of your family because you disagree with them
on policy. You coddled pieces of excrement. How nice it
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is for you to live that life. And it's not
just I am, in no way unique. Everybody who is
my contemporary, everybody that I know who is in this
industry literally has to go through the same thing. I
have a very good friend who appears on television who
had to go to court and get a no contact
order for a politically a violent, politically motivated stalker. I
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had another friend who messaged me wanting to help with
security because they don't feel comfortable now traveling to do discussions,
and they wanted to know what I could advise her,
who I could introduce them to to help with security.
This is literally a daily thing that people on our
side in the media have to live with. For all
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of the bitching and moaning from the left about the
sanctity of press, they don't agree with it because they
don't agree with the free press, and they don't agree
with the free exchange of ideas, and they don't agree
with the First Amendment, which is why they want to
disarm you so you don't even have the second, So
I'm leaving my church.
Speaker 5 (23:46):
And I'm not going back.
Speaker 4 (23:49):
My last sermon at my church was the Sunday and
our pastor, who is a good preacher when he doesn't
talk about politics at all, no one wants to hear
about politics. So before anyone wants gets on their their
self appointed high horse, let me let me save you
the energy. It's not about politics, it's about when they
do get into politics. You had a monumental culture shifting
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tragedy that occurred last week, very similar to the monumental
culture shifting strategy think incident that happened did tragedy that
almost happen with Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, which our pastor
did not mention at all whatsoever at the time nor
any time after something that he acknowledged in his remarks yesterday.
Speaker 5 (24:37):
And he goes out there.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
And he talks about how you know violence is bad, bad, bad,
and then he starts, what about is a name?
Speaker 5 (24:45):
What about is a mean?
Speaker 4 (24:47):
And he brings up Melissa Hortman and her husband, the Hortman's,
who were killed by a Tim Walls appointee who a
bunch of No King stuff was found in his car,
amongst some other interesting things. If he was in any
way on the right at one point, He's sure as
hell wasn't anymore. But that was used as an example
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of oh see, it's equal to this.
Speaker 5 (25:12):
It's both sides. That's how it was presented.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
Oh here's this one thing that we found that actually
technically really wasn't a leftist, but we're going to use
that because this was a Democrat that was targeted, and
it's all we have. So, you know, look, both sides,
it's not both sides. He didn't mention the two attempted
Trump assassinations, and he admitted he acknowledged its, like I
didn't mention it, you know, et cetera. He definitely comes
from the left side of things on this. If he
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wanted to be accurate, he would have brought up the
Occupy Wall Street violence. He would have brought up the
Antifa violence. He would have brought up the numerous trans
Tifa members killing kids in schools. He would have brought
up the attempted assassination of Brett Kavanaugh. He would have
brought up the two the slains of the two embassy
workers in DC. He would have brought up r and
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Paul getting nearly beaten to death, to say nothing of
people in his own congregation who have had their own
security issues because of violent leftists. So when he started
this he was an only tone deaf, it was offensively.
He was offensively omitting actual, real things that show this
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is not what aboutism. Our whole point for talking about
this is to make it stop. The Left's whole point
in bringing it up is to justify it so they
can continue. And that was pretty much the extent of it. Oh,
he gave the words it's very yes, it's very upsetting
with Charlie Kirk blah blah blah, you know, but this
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has to stop. And then he gave the example of Hortman,
and I am done. I am done with culturally insensitive
shepherds who are more interested in making money from butts
and pews than they are about saving the souls in
the pews. I am done with churches who spend more
time on the show of worship rather than the worship
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of worship. I don't care about your new campuses. I
don't care about your new drum kits, I don't care
about your new swanky lights. I don't care about any
of that stuff. And the problem is that because he's
a good preacher's preacher, But when he gets into this stuff,
I cannot get over that to hear him anymore, I can't.
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It felt like a betrayal. So no, I did not
have a good weekend. I did not have a good Sunday.
And there are a lot of Christians that did either,
who walked out of their churches because their pastors decided
to be completely culturally tone deaf. How are you as
a pastor? I don't care what side of the aisle,
(27:48):
get over yourselves. All you people who have to qualify
everything with well, I didn't agree with them. No one
cares what you thought. For insis, no one knew you
existed five seconds ago. No one cares. If you don't
have the humanity to say, you know what, that's bad
and it should never have happened, then do the world
a favor and shut your mouth. But this, it felt
(28:15):
like a betrayal. And I know I wasn't the only one.
There were some thankfully good preachers out there. I don't
understand how you have this completely earth shattering thing that happens,
this nation shifting event, and you go on with your
regularly canned sermon about diversity, which you've been talking about
ad nauseum for god knows how long in this church,
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to the point where you make an idol of it.
I don't know how you can't see someone who is
literally the nice guy. He was the nice guy, He
was the nicest one. I don't know how anybody can
see that and ignore all of the moments where he's
witnessed to people in this capacity and not think, Wow,
(29:04):
I'm going to give a sermon about the power of
good debate and the power of the goodwill gesture and
the good faith gesture of earnest discussion and witnessing to
people on college campuses. I don't know how you don't
just do the work and check out the can speech
and talk about that. Oh my gosh, I guess it
means you have to compliment someone who's ooh on the
(29:27):
right and ooh voted for Trump. Do you think that
Jesus is going to be asking people who they voted
for at the Pearly Gates?
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Newsflash, he's not.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
Do you think that he's going to be evaluating the
RD after your name when you go up to heaven? Newsflash,
he's not. Is he going to be looking at whether
or not you supported the killing of people over ideas. Yeah,
he is, and you can't even bring yourself to mention
it in a sermon. And then you wonder why why
(30:00):
don't people go to the church. And then for you
non Catholic pastors out there, you're wondering why kids are
going to the Catholic church? Is because you suck. It's
because you're failing your congregation. You're betraying the parishioners in
the pews. That's why they're tired of this Bethel music
garbage and this Hillsong garbage. And they're tired of worship
(30:23):
feeling like a concert. They're tired of you constantly peddling
your books. That's why I'm not Catholic. I don't care
about differences of religion, but I'm really tired of people
pushing their excuses onto everyone else as a justification for
their own errors.
Speaker 5 (30:47):
So, yes, I'm leaving my church.
Speaker 4 (30:50):
I'll find another, but I'm gonna find one where the
pastor actually spends more time in the Bible and less
time looking in the mirror. I'm done. I'm not the
only one. A lot of us feel that way too.
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So are the days of the United States.
Speaker 16 (33:07):
But if somebody who understands history, when I see ice,
I see slave patrols Now. I never lived through the
slave patrol.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
But here you're going to start.
Speaker 16 (33:16):
If you know the story of policing in this country,
then you understand that they were born out of slave patrols.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
Wait, so enforcing immigration laws like slaves. So if I
bust up into her house, so I can go to
Jasmine Crockett's house then and use her stuff and hang
out in her house and.
Speaker 5 (33:32):
Basically take over her property.
Speaker 4 (33:34):
But if she calls police, then she's calling slave patrols, right,
because that's the exact same thing, right, the exact same thing.
That's I'm so glad that she's been redistricted out of
her seat, So glad that she's been redistricted out of
her seat, so glad, so incredibly glad this because I
(33:57):
can't take much more of that. I think she's really
trying to Who's to be like the new Maxine Waters?
Oh gosh, I can't think.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
Of imagine that'd being your your north star.
Speaker 5 (34:13):
Her Maxine.
Speaker 4 (34:14):
You know what we need more Maxine Waters? Yeah, nobody
nobody said that. So coming up a number of things
to touch on because we've got the uh, well, there's
a Washington Post reporter who was fired because she was
celebrating murder. You know it's your employers really don't like it.
(34:35):
When you're out there very publicly celebrating murder, and it
kind of goes against, you know, their good faith engagement
with you as an employee, and so a lot of
people they want to terminate that relationship, uh, because they
don't want an employee like that having an association with
or representing their business while they behave that way. And
the left, because they never want to ever embrace accountability
(34:56):
for their actions, want to call that cancel culture because
they believe that that's the same thing as going back
fifteen years and finding some rando when they were sixteen
years old tweet and trying to ruin their lives over
it if it was a distasteful joke. So we're going
to discuss some of that. We're also going to get
into one more thing about the church thing, because I'm
not done with it. You know, all of these pastors
(35:18):
that don't want to talk about the cultural aspect of
this with the Kirk thing, you don't know and you
don't forfeit your position by acknowledging how heinous it was
without qualification. But you guys got to stop pretending, you
pastors out there, that leftist violence isn't a threat to
the church itself. You have to stop pretending that leftist
ideology isn't a threat to the church. Have you seen
what transgenderism is doing to the youth? Have you seen
(35:41):
what abortion on demand, funded by taxpayers has done to
the family. Have you seen what the assault on fathers
is doing to the family, the American unit, which is
literally the keystone to this republic. And you guys want
to sit up there and not say anything because you're
worried about making some delicate sensitivities mad in your congregation.
Are you pastors or are you sheep? If you want
(36:04):
people to go to the church, then be the church
that's for the people. We have a lot more, can
you tell I'm very upset about this. Still, we have
a lot more coming up. Second hour on the way.
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Exclusions apply when I represent a state like Pennsylvania that
keeps you honest and you always can't forget that a
lot of Americans happen to disagree with you. That does
not mean that they are fascists or now they want
to shred the constitution.
Speaker 4 (37:45):
But when you hear some Democrats saying Trump is acting like.
Speaker 17 (37:48):
An autocrat, yeah, no, that's the thing. I if you
actually compare them to an actual autocrat, that is not
just that. Now last night, for example, people were complain
they're protesting about oh, that's the Hitler Hitler thing. You
just don't ever ever compare anyone to Hitler and those
kinds of extreme things. Now, look what happened to Charlie Kirk.
(38:11):
I mean, the man was shot. Now we have to
turn the temperature down. It's like, we can't compare people
to these kinds of figures in history. And this is
not an autocrat. This is the product of a democratic election.
It's like I participated in that it was safe and
it was secure. We lost, and the America people put
(38:34):
us in the minority. And now that's democracy, and I
revere democracy.
Speaker 4 (38:40):
John Fetterman is the last remaining sane Democrat, the last room.
What he needs just come on over to the Republican Party,
like we can.
Speaker 5 (38:51):
Look, we can scoot over. I'm scooting over. He comes
it over here.
Speaker 4 (38:55):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you or
at the top of the second hour, he's right because
words have meanings. I will never forget I had a
friend that is we're no longer friends now, because it's
at that point where during the Tesla stuff, this individual
was like all on Facebook going, oh my gosh, Trump's
such a fascist. Elon Musk is a fascist. They're all fascists,
(39:18):
using that word over and over again. And I'm like,
I think that two things you need to ask for
for Christmas a personality and a dictionary, because that's not
what that word means. Not everyone who disagrees with you
is Hitler. Not everyone who disagrees with you is a Nazi.
Not everyone who disagrees with you is an autocrat. Not
everyone who disagrees with you is a fascist. But that's
what the left does because they think that by tainting
(39:43):
you that way, they will just engender unquestioned hate. I
actually somebody made this point.
Speaker 5 (39:50):
Let me pull this up.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
They wrote the film Invasion of the Body Snatchers provides
a good metaphor for modern leftism. Whenever the aliens discover
a real human being. They scream and point, summoning all
of the other aliens to kill the person. And this
is what the leftist is doing when he yells fascist.
It's an allegory of modern times, it really is. That's
(40:12):
exactly what they do. Fascist. Fascist. So everyone unquestionably goes, oh, yes,
we totally hate him, he's a fascist, because people don't
want to be associated with a fascist or fascism. They're
good people, they don't want to be associated with fascist.
And then you have the people who maybe aren't good people,
but they're just too dumb to be very bad, and
they're like, oh my gosh, they said fascist, I don't
want to be a fascist. I'm just going to go
along with it. I'm not going to question it. There
(40:34):
are people who would rather be seen as going along
with the the the momentum and the crowd because they
think that is what looks good. Not being a disruption
to that momentum is what is good. And there are
a lot of people like that that are on the
left that gets that get to me. They're no, I
don't I don't make any I don't see any distinctions
between them.
Speaker 5 (40:54):
They're all bad.
Speaker 4 (40:55):
But that's That's what I mean when you constantly call
someone that and his I mean, honestly do they I
would challenge a leftist, you honestly believe that Donald Trump
is just like Hitler?
Speaker 5 (41:06):
In what way? In what way?
Speaker 4 (41:11):
Doesn't make any sense. I had someone say that the
people that were going after the leftists that were celebrating
Charlie Kirk's assassination. There was a leftist who said, oh,
these would be the same people that would call the
Nazis on the uh Franks and and Frank's family. And
(41:31):
I made the remark, I said, oh, you know what,
and yes, tho, the leftists killed them too. Be smart
about disagreement, be smart about history, which the left is
not be. I mean, we've we've lived with us for
our whole lives. This is all I've ever known them
to do. Oh my gosh, like Bush Hitler. Oh my gosh,
(41:51):
it's been This has been going since before, way before
even the Tea Party movement. When you do that for
twenty years, you will have weak people that start to
believe it.
Speaker 5 (42:03):
And then if you're able to.
Speaker 4 (42:06):
In some way misrepresent difference of opinion as being so
existential of a crisis that it's Hitler level. Then how
do you think that, How are you inviting people to
respond to that? And they do it because it's incitement
without without really looking like incitement. That's the whole reason
(42:27):
why they do it. I'm just so tired of it.
Speaker 5 (42:31):
I'm glad.
Speaker 4 (42:32):
I mean, at least you know he's the one Fetterman's
the only one who's pushing back on this stuff. He
is literally the only one. He's the only one. I
don't know if I want to play this Bill Maher
audio because I feel like Bill Maher is so disingenuous.
Bill Maher was part of the problem I spent with
(42:53):
me after Parkland, because he amplified. Let me just tell
you my problem with Bill Maher. I think Bill Maher
is culpable, and I think he just says stuff like
this to cover his ass. And I don't get people
on the right who were so eager to get some
sort of fame by association that they run over and
follow all over him and slabber all over his ankles.
It's disgusting, like, stop debasing yourself by those for crying
out loud. But I've been mad at him ever since
(43:16):
Parkland because after Parkland, happened. We had a torrent of
abuse and threats and people who actually followed up on
the threats and all kinds of stuff. And there was
this like weird pervert from Hollywood. I had never met
this guy in my life and he comes up out
of nowhere and he's like, oh, yeah, Dana Lash tried
to do a sitcom with me.
Speaker 5 (43:34):
I'm like, what.
Speaker 4 (43:35):
Keep in mind that I literally had representation at UTA,
one of the biggest agencies at the world.
Speaker 5 (43:41):
In the world, I would.
Speaker 4 (43:42):
Not chase some like nobody zalist showrunner, which I found
out who he was, to try to like pitch them
something didn't even make any sense. He was like, yeah,
she tried to pitch me like a hot mom sitcom,
and Daily Mail ran with it. They were no ever
asked me for comment. I could not pick this guy
(44:02):
out of a lineup. I've never met him in my life,
and he just made stuff up to like try to
get attention off of a tragedy by smearing me, and
Bill Maher literally repeated it on his show, adding fuel
to the fire. So Bill Maher can kiss my ass.
And all of the people who are so eager to
(44:23):
be popular on the right, who run over to him,
hoping that he he, you know, showcases like showers them
with some kind of affection. You're just as bad. You're
all fame whose You're all just as bad.
Speaker 5 (44:35):
I can't. I was gonna play this. I'm like, no,
he doesn't deserve it.
Speaker 4 (44:38):
I'm not because I don't give him any credit because
he contributed to this so much. And are you just
now realizing what you did? Are you just now realizing
how bad you help make it for so many people?
Speaker 5 (44:49):
Spare me?
Speaker 4 (44:51):
Yeah, I'm done being nice about all of this stuff,
and I think it's pastime.
Speaker 18 (44:57):
Just me.
Speaker 4 (44:58):
So the the reactions to this. Do we have James
Lankford's SoundBite. I wanted to play this one so he
oh yeah, forty one thousand. Sorry, I want you to
listen to this audio sound bite forty one This is
James Langford, who's what network was in and I don't
(45:19):
really care. He was telling people that we have to
have a civility et cetera, basically unity whatever.
Speaker 5 (45:26):
Just listen.
Speaker 9 (45:28):
Turmoil that was happening across the country with assassinations. We
had two assassination attempts last year on President Trump. We
had the assassination and home invasion of some Democratic lawmakers
in Minnesota. We had the governor of Pennsylvania that his
home was set on fire, and now just a person,
literally Charlie Kirk. What he did was he traveled around
campuses to have dialogue with people who disagreed, who want
(45:49):
to talk about politics. This is supposed to be how
we work things out as a country, literally, is to
be able to have open dialogue about all kinds of things.
He is assassinating in front of thousands of chi thousands
of people, leaving his two children and his wife alone.
So it's incredibly painful time for the nation. And I
would push back on all of us and to say
we should live out our faith, the principles of our
(46:10):
faith all of the time on it, even how we
responded in anger and moments like this, But to also
to be able to ask each other, why can't we
at least talk about things where we.
Speaker 4 (46:19):
Dis are you talking about we have been talking about
there have you been under a rock? We were talking
about things on which we disagree. That's literally what Kirk
was doing. He was going to college campuses and having
very peaceful and friendly discussions with people on issues in
which they disagree, So what's your point? It just seems
(46:40):
like a bunch of word salad. What hot take is that?
I mean, look, if you I'm so tired about the immiscivility.
We were doing that and guess what, they killed the
guy who was doing it. We were having those civil
discussions and they shot him in the neck. So spare
(47:02):
us this whole preening about oh well, we've got to have,
you know, open dialogue. We have to commit to it.
We've been committing to it. I committed to it in
Parkland at the town hall and people told me I
should be burned. Other people on the right have committed
to it, and they've literally I've watched Ben Shapiro have
events canceled because people were writing. I've watched other speakers
(47:25):
be pushed into janitorial closets because the riots got out
of control. What the hell are you talking about, James Langford.
We have been committing to civil discourse and they are
violent over it. So why don't you look to the
people who are being violent over it and give them
this Sultan mothibility rhetoric, good grief. Read the room you
(47:49):
sent you interred, Read the room.
Speaker 5 (47:53):
These people.
Speaker 4 (47:56):
I'm not about giving any answer, any yardage at all, whatsoever.
I'm done with it, and a lot of people feel
the same way. Mike Johnson needs to get off his
backside here and do something about some of this stuff.
I don't know if you guys saw this, This was
absolutely agreegious.
Speaker 5 (48:16):
This was ilan o'mar.
Speaker 4 (48:21):
She reposted this video and there are screenshots showing multiple
screenshots that prove she absolutely reposted that video then tried
to pretend she didn't. The screenshots exist and it shows
that she literally reposted it.
Speaker 5 (48:39):
Audio Somebody twenty seven. This is the video.
Speaker 15 (48:43):
Charlie Kirk's dead, and before his body got cold, the
far right propped his corpse up as a cudgel for
their holy war. I've never seen more people within the
same sentence both condemned political violence and then immediately call
for political violence against their opposition. Don't be fooled. These
people don't give a single about Charlie Kirk. They are
just using his death to further their crysto fascist agenda.
(49:03):
And before I continue, I need to say that this
revisionist history about who Kirk was is just as perplexing.
I'm seeing all these heartfelt statements coming from democratic politicians
and celebrities applauding Kirk as some bastion of free speech
and debate. Kirk was a reprehensible human being. He enacted
his political agenda by praying upon weak mind.
Speaker 14 (49:21):
My peo.
Speaker 5 (49:22):
She reposted this, not playing the whole thing. She reposted this.
Speaker 4 (49:25):
She reposted it, and then she wants to act like
she didn't do it, that she had none of this.
She didn't do any of this. Where's Mike Johnson on
this issue? Where's the speaker because she shared the video?
Where is he at on this? Because at this point,
(49:47):
this is a city in lawmaker glorifying murder. Remember they
couldn't even condemn her when she was posting straight up,
straight undiluted anti semitism on so media. Are they not
going to do anything with her? Deport her ass? I'm
done with her, this brother screwing Charlatan, done with it.
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This is a sad.
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One federal report under Duh though, uncovers mistreatment at the
UC Davis monkey facility. Wasn't there a movie with Matthew
Broderick about this? At one point I thought it's the
Primate Research Center at UC Davis. Apparently they are abusing
the animals there. Of course, I am actually not for
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(52:54):
row should be the subject to it.
Speaker 5 (52:55):
That's me.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
I think that's kind of you know, fafo. You know
the consequences. These animals didn't do anything, so you can
get mad at me. That's the thing. That's where I'm at.
But anyway, they said that the mistreatment at the facilities
is apparently pretty widespread. So now there's an investigation. That's
not unlike what Foutche did with beagles. Oh, I don't
even want to relive that. I don't want to talk
(53:17):
about that one again. That'll give me matter than i've
been today. US and China are concluding talks with a
framework on a TikTok sale. However, China keeps tweeting or
posting on x you can call it tweeting. I guess
that they are not going to sacrifice any of their principles.
They're not making any kind of compromise, so I don't know.
They've had a couple of days of talks in Madrid.
(53:37):
Scott Assent apparently said that they had agreed to a
framework for a deal to divest TikTok from byte Dance,
which is its CCP embedded owner, and apparently Trump and
Jijianping are set to speak on Friday of this week
to approof of the deal, which was sent described as
an agreement between the two parties and would shift the
social app into US controlled ownership.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
We shall watch.
Speaker 4 (54:01):
And see because if I mean, if they're still sending
as part of the framework, if they're still sending data
to the CCP to China, then it's all for not
h So you know, we'll see, we'll see how that works.
Coming up, my friend Jesse Kelly's gonna join us because
I I'm I don't disagree with people getting fired for
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People don't have any intention of saying something that's going
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Speaker 4 (55:59):
Oh, like hell, you can, Oh yes you can. God
put a hand over my mouth right now. Welcome back
to the program. Dana Lash with you. We're at the
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Speaker 5 (56:14):
Yeah, you absolutely can't.
Speaker 4 (56:16):
I just would spring on our guests who my dear
friend of mine, who I know is right in the
same place mentally and just went through hell this morning.
Jesse Kelly, you know him, he's host of his own
program here on the first as well. And Jesse, I
was before I just to keep.
Speaker 5 (56:34):
Going for a minute.
Speaker 4 (56:35):
I was reading this piece where they literally made up
a quote and I'm trying to wrap my head. They
made up a quote and attribute it to you, attributed
it to you, and I just wanted to kind of
get your thoughts on all of this. I know you've
(56:55):
been posting about it on X What happened?
Speaker 12 (57:00):
Well, Dana, here's here's what I woke up to, same thing,
same thing that you saw. The Hollywood Reporter, which is
where I first saw it. They ran some article because
of course they've come up with a narrative. They're trying
to sell that the writer is blaming south Park. Right, Well,
I like south Park. I've never, however, discussed South Park,
(57:20):
I believe in any public form of any kind, not
in radio, not in TV, not in print. Bet It's
not something I've ever talked about. And I certainly didn't
blame them for Charlie's murder. I hated that they took
down the episode. Charlie loved it. Why do I like that?
So again, this is how I actually feel. And the
Hollywood Reporter prints the article. It names me as being
(57:41):
one of the people who said south Park got him
killed and now his wife's a widow or something like that,
which is not only something I've never said, I've never
thought it. So friends of mine, we know a lot
of those same people did their own slew thing a
lot better.
Speaker 3 (57:55):
Investigative journalists than I am and.
Speaker 12 (57:57):
Found out it originated in a New York Post article
who they deleted it. They deleted the quote, they figured
out it was wrong, but by then the Hollywood reporters
quoting the New York Post. Now Yahoo's quoting the New
York Post, Rolling Stones quoting the New York Post.
Speaker 3 (58:12):
What's that old Mark Twain line alike?
Speaker 12 (58:14):
Can go halfway around the world before the truth is
finished putting on its shoes.
Speaker 3 (58:18):
So this thing is.
Speaker 12 (58:19):
Now in multiple publications of a completely made up quote.
Speaker 3 (58:22):
I don't mean a little bit twisting of the words.
The start of the sentence to the end of the
sentence is completely fabricated. I never said anything like that
at all.
Speaker 4 (58:30):
I mean they made up an entire sentence. I mean
a whole sentence with the grammar, punctuation and everything, and said,
Jessic Kelly said this, so here it is. They didn't
and no one and just you know, just stick dot
all the eyes and cross all the tea's. No one
ever reached out to you and said.
Speaker 3 (58:45):
Don't you say this?
Speaker 12 (58:48):
Nobody nobody reached out, No one asked me for comment,
no one asked to confirm it. And this is how
they get away with the legal liability Dana of being
dirty liars. One of them will be the original thirty liar.
In this case, it was the New York Post. Now
all the others have complete coverage from legal liability because
they're simply quoting, not necessarily me.
Speaker 3 (59:08):
They're quoting the New York Post.
Speaker 12 (59:10):
As reported by the New York Post, as reported well,
it was reported.
Speaker 3 (59:13):
By the New York Post.
Speaker 12 (59:14):
So now they all just get to lie with reckless
abandon That's the world in which we live.
Speaker 4 (59:17):
I guess it is the world in which we live in,
and there ought to be honestly, I mean, in a
perfect world, there would be consequences for such malicious misrepresentation.
We're talking with our friend Jesse Kelly, who's the host
of his own show here on the first I'm right,
and of course the anti Communist Manifesto, which seems so
timely considering the Marxist tactics right now with regards to rhetoric.
I wanted it because this is what I really brought
(59:38):
you on for. And then all of this stuff with
the Hollywood Reporter exploded because the protestations from the left
at being held accountable for those stupid enough to record
themselves or celebrating a murder, or to post some sort
of celebratory remark about the murder of Charlie Kirk, and
(59:58):
then their employe it's terminated by their employer, and they're
blaming the right and trying to act like it's cancel culture.
I don't think that that's cancel culture.
Speaker 5 (01:00:07):
To me.
Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
It doesn't seem like it's remotely the same as what Jesse,
you and I've seen before where they go after some
rando for some like fifteen year old tweet and it's
a distasteful joke and then they try to ruin the
person's life. This seems wildly different, and I think you
agree with that.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Oh, of course I agree with it.
Speaker 12 (01:00:25):
This is the corporate world, the military, several different entities
in our country discovering that they've had sub human beasts
working for them who don't have any value of human
life at all.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
And what happened was simply.
Speaker 12 (01:00:39):
It was just a revelation, a revelation that a lot
of these companies woke up one morning and they picked
up their cell phone and looked at it and they
were mortified that, you know, Susie down in HR, isn't
the pretty young blonde she looked like. In fact, she's
a complete savage who cheers on a widow being made
a widow and two young children losing their father. Left
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has done this for years and years and years. They
have conditioned the Democrat, the average Democrat.
Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
This is not a random thing.
Speaker 12 (01:01:06):
The average Democrat, the polls show it believes the death
of their political opponent is acceptable. I think the numbers
like seventy seven seventy eight percent. So while not all
of them are assassins, a lot of them will celebrate
an assassin, or be okay with an assassin, or just
silently nod an approval of an assassin. You break your
base mentally, and then for ten years you tell them
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they're facing Adolf Hitler.
Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
What you're doing is you're giving their.
Speaker 12 (01:01:30):
Conscience permission to go hurt your political opponents.
Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
That's why they say the things they say.
Speaker 12 (01:01:36):
And it doesn't take long until you find some nutball
and some training forum on Reddit who's going to break
mentally and actually go do it. They've done this, They
did it on purpose. These elite communists give orders to
the street communists, and the street communists go forward and
do what they do, which is hurt and kill people.
Speaker 4 (01:01:53):
Well, you just said it was so important that I
think a lot of people aren't picking up on these
elite communists give their orders to the communists because they
Democrats have made these far radical agitators their base. Now,
I don't know how the Democrats walk it back.
Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
Well, I don't know how they do. I don't think
they can, Dana.
Speaker 12 (01:02:14):
I honestly, I think they the elite communists have walked
themselves into a prison here because there are some who know,
particularly the training issue is one they should walk away
from just because it's not popular. You know, It's not
that they have something morally against it. It's just not
popular that the crowd hates it, the country hates it.
But remember that one guy, Seth Moulton, that member of Congress,
right after the election, came out and he said, you know,
(01:02:35):
I think maybe dudes shouldn't play in women's sports.
Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
Like he took the most benign position in the world.
He was so savage for it.
Speaker 12 (01:02:41):
In the next twenty four hours he walked it back
and apologized and never brought it up again. I think
doctor Frankenstein created his monster and now he's afraid of him.
Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
That's a great point.
Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
Our friend Jesse Kelly's joining us right now, whose book
The Anti Communist Manifesto.
Speaker 5 (01:02:55):
It's on Amazon. You need to read it.
Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
I I'm interested in what you're experience has been. And
it sounds weird to even verbalize this, but out of
everybody that I know on the left, there's only one
person that I actually know personally on the left who
has not joined in with everyone else in terms of
celebrating this murder and calling all of the people who
think like Charlie Kirk, you know, hitler or fascist, because ultimately,
(01:03:20):
isn't that kind of what the left is saying that
if they think that this guy sort of volunteered, if
they think that Charlie Kirk volunteered himself for such a
horrific way to die, that because of his beliefs, well
we all share his beliefs. Is that not a blanket
statement on what they think the treatment of us is.
I mean, what are your thoughts on that and your experience?
(01:03:40):
I mean, what have you seen with the left? Do
you can you count how many people haven't joined in
with the rest of the radical leftist?
Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
Because I only have one that's it.
Speaker 12 (01:03:48):
No, this is what happens when you don't value human life.
I mean, we had This is where this begins. It
actually begins before the rhetoric. When when a human being
is not God breathed and sacred and wonderful and create,
when he's just a flesh and blood, when he's just
a thing, then he becomes just a servant to the revolution.
And therefore your value in the mind of a communist
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is only how much value you bring to the revolution
if you're opposing the revolution, hampering it in any way,
and I don't value human life, if that's my morality,
well maybe I won't actually kill you, but I'll probably
be okay if you die.
Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
Maybe I'll even cheer it.
Speaker 12 (01:04:23):
Maybe I will be the one who actually kills you.
But if your life doesn't have any sacred meaning to
it at all, and you're just a soldier or an
impediment to the revolution, this is the inevitable consequence of that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
This is downstream of that. This is what happens when
you kick God out of your country.
Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
Well, that's a great point. Last question for you. We
keep hearing you know, we played audio earlier James Langford saying, Oh,
everybody's got to be civil and we need to, you know, unify. Well,
we were doing that and they shot the guy for it.
What do you tell people? Why are we the ones
who are made to feel like we're bad? If we
don't want to unify people with people who think that
our beliefs are are, it's okay to harm us or
(01:05:02):
to perpetuate violence upon us simply because we think differently
from the left.
Speaker 12 (01:05:07):
I have more disdain for James Langford and Mitt Romney
and John Cornan and those types who preach that garbage
than I do the communists. And I really mean that,
because there is a tiny cabal of GOP senators from
Red States who have kept their foot in the doorway
to keep that door from slamming on communism in this country.
Weakness like James Langford constantly displays, and this is not
(01:05:29):
a one off. Constantly weakness like he displays, is as
responsible for the rise of the evil, vile left in
this country as anything else going on, because we would
have risen up and crushed them years ago had it
not been for these eunuchs in the GOP who constantly
decap our efforts.
Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
It makes me want to choke somebody.
Speaker 18 (01:05:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:05:49):
Jesse Kelly, host of I'm right on the first world,
famous author, infamous anti communist as well. It's so good
to see you, my friend. I wish it was under
better circumstances. But we'll have you back and we'll talk
again and soon.
Speaker 5 (01:06:00):
Thank you, appreciate you, David bless.
Speaker 4 (01:06:02):
We have more to come, folks, as we wrap this
second hour of the program, and of course we have
Florida Man, who's going to be our saving grace today.
Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
God love Florida Man.
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That's when you know it's been a tough week when
Florida Man's the one who comes and brings the lightness
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Speaker 4 (01:08:07):
So I don't even know where to start with this one,
because I got a couple of really crazy ones. Can
I need to start with the lady who ordered a
baconator at Popeyes and got arrested because she wanted a
baconator and apparently they don't have it. If you were
surprised that she was inebriated, then I have to ask
if you're familiar with our segment. So this Florida woman,
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she's drunkas all got out, try to ordering a baconator
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Speaker 5 (01:08:36):
What does Popeyes have cane?
Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
Ma'am?
Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
This is not a Wendy's. They have a chicken, that's right.
Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
She was mad because it's not what she wanted.
Speaker 4 (01:08:43):
They didn't They couldn't give her what she wanted because
it's a store that doesn't have that. It was in
Fort Lauderdale. She ended up getting She ended up being arrested.
She because she wouldn't get out of the drive through window,
and she tried arguing, I can't even play this video
because every other word is something that we would get
fined for airing. But that the cops did show up
(01:09:05):
and they did take her into custody, but she she
said that that wasn't they gave. I think they gave
her a strip of bacon. I didn't know they had it.
I don't know they gave her. They it looks like
they gave her a strip of bacon. But she said
that's not what she wanted, and they kept on her. Man,
this is not that kind of store. But it didn't work.
I'm just saying, you know, you got to pay attention
to the menu. A Florida man with a luggage full
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of fake ideas and blank checks is arrested for not
paying his Disney World hotel bill. Was he by himself.
He was arrested for grand theft by fraud and he
had a twenty two hundred dollars hotel bill at the
Swan Hotel at Walt Disney World and twenty six years
old was arrested for grand theft. He said he was
(01:09:48):
on a business trip and he stayed for ten days.
Ten days, and it's two thousand dollars and I mean,
like that seems like that's cheap in it, Yeah, cheap.
I'm just wondering about that.
Speaker 5 (01:10:03):
Anyway.
Speaker 4 (01:10:03):
At some point during the stay, the hotel staff realized
he gained the credit card that was flagged as fraudulent.
It was a company credit card under the name Brian Smith.
The guy justin Larra said that was his boss. He
said he was covering the balance for the hotel. All
of the other credit cards they tried to process were declined.
He had a Florida AD but said he was from
New York and then said he was there for a
industry conference that took place earlier in the year. Okay,
(01:10:26):
so he couldn't get a story straight. They ended up
having to call the police on him and he was
taken into costody because that was I mean, he was
just basically trying to defraud everybody.
Speaker 5 (01:10:37):
Let's see Florida man.
Speaker 4 (01:10:41):
What, I'm sorry, what Why He's filmed eating cookies from
a pack that's infested with bugs.
Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
That's disgusting. Why did he do this?
Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
Kane, I'm not watching, We're not airing this for these people.
The sweet people have been there how much this week,
We're going to just skip on past this headline because
I'm going.
Speaker 6 (01:11:04):
To know that dry heave you do when you see
something horrible.
Speaker 4 (01:11:06):
Yeah, m hm. So, a Florida woman is blaming an
alligator overpopulation and a multi million dollar gator trade for
fatal attacks in Lake Kissimi. She said that it's not
just bad luck. She said that there's a lot of
problems with the gators here. She says that only Florida
(01:11:27):
insiders know about the millions it's made from their meat,
their hides, and even their eggs. This is in Polk
County alligator eggs. She says that the whole place has
basically been turned into a giant alligator farm. They've even
got Tampa Bay twenty eight their local news investigating it now.
They said that they even do design her handbags from
the gator skin, that they're the gator high that they're
raising up here, and now it's a multimillion dollar industry
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because they are not an endangered species any longer.
Speaker 5 (01:11:53):
It's actually really there's an overpopulation.
Speaker 4 (01:11:56):
And she said she was saying that it making it very,
very dangerous, and that in one state park alone, they
had three attacks in two months, and that one woman
was simply kayaking and the gator grabbed her arm as
she was kayaking and tried to pull her into the water.
She said, gators will chase people that are near the water,
not even like buy the water's edge, but they launched themselves.
Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
I mean it sounds like and these are big gators.
Speaker 4 (01:12:20):
In fact, one alligator attack was fatal, tipped the canoe
over and took the guy's wife underwater, Cynthia Daikema. They
were ad canoeists from Michigan that were in Florida. They
took annual visits there every year to canoe and that's
that's one of the he's and he's I mean obviously devastated.
He watched his wife die in an alligator attack. He
said it did a death roll and then swam away
(01:12:41):
with her. Can you that I can't even imagine. I
cannot even imagine. And they said it's directly due to
the overpopulation of gators in the lake. So is it
because of like the gator farming kind of situe? I
would just think if it's a gator farm that they
would be like in like you know, a farm that's
not out there in the public, right.
Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
I just I've got, I got, I got a lot
of questions. Also, let's see a couple of other ones.
There's a Florida woman who was arrested for practicing medicine
without a license. There's another one who was using a
fake ID to apply for a job as a nurse.
It seems kind of sketchy, I would say, just you know.
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We also let's see ooh boat crash blah blah blah.
But oh, people got in a fight with bug spray.
They got into a fight in a publix over bug spray.
A Florida man got arrested because he sprayed a bunch
of people in the face with it. This is it
a Publix and Port Charlotte. It was a grocery store
checkout fight and it spiraled into violence where one Port
Charlotte man attacked a couple in the publics and blasted
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them in the face with bug spray at two pm
on a Sunday. Come on, So apparently they got into
the fight. It was a sixty fight two. It was
a bunch of elderly people. They got into a fight
because they were both trying to use the same check
at the same time, and so they were both putting
their stuff on the conveyor belt and it went from
that to hands and then bug spray, and of course
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I'm not saying we have to just sing Kumbai Yan,
hold hands. What I'm saying is we actually should disagree.
I think Charlie represented that better than anyone. Charlie said
some very inflammatory things, and in some corners of the
web that's all people have heard. But he also said
some other things about forgiveness.
Speaker 4 (01:15:53):
This is Governor Spencer Cox. I take back everything nice
I've said about him. What do you mean you said
some very inflammatory things? What are these people go. Willy
said some inflammatory stuff like what give me an example.
Don't sit here and try to both sides this, give
me an example, you coward, you absolute coward. You go
on CNN and all of a sudden you got to go.
(01:16:16):
You know, I was giving this guy some grace in
the wake of a tragedy because he was one of
the guys he was fighting the Republicans in his state
on all the trains issues. But now I don't have
that good grace in me anymore. So no, screw you
if that's the stuff that you're saying without actually coming up.
But he said some inflammatory things like like what here's
my problem with that with lawmakers who do this? What
(01:16:37):
did he say that was so bad? And what did
he say that's different from anybody else on the right?
Do you see what I'm saying if you're thinking, if
you're because what that does his Spencer Cox, governor of Viutah,
that you just heard his argument that Willy said some
inflammatory things and he said some things. First off, all right,
there you are giving ground to the people who killed
(01:16:57):
him by saying that in some small all However, in
significant way it was justified because he said some inflammatory
things without even realizing he's doing it. That's what Spencer
Cox is arguing. What did he say that was so
inflammatory that men can't be women? Guess what the majority
of America feels like that? Should the majority of America
(01:17:18):
now be worried about being shot in the throat by
some deranged trans tifa leftist because we simply are speaking
out on scientific truth? How was that inflammatory? How is
it inflammatory to cite scripture? Spencer Cox? What inflammatory remarks
did he say? I asked this because I'm hands disguise.
(01:17:42):
Some people on the right thought Charlie Kirk was too nice,
So I really want to know what inflammatory things he said?
What was inflammatory? Be specific? What you absolute coward, you
rat bastard, go on CNN and then you immediately start
doing this. These cowards all crumble on CNN. I've seen
(01:18:03):
it over and over again. It blows the mind. Welcome
back to the program, Dana lash with you or at
the top of this third hour. The reason I get
so mad over this, and by the way, I'm not
like an angry person, and.
Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
This is very rare radio.
Speaker 4 (01:18:17):
But if you can't get angry over something like this
and have justifiable, righteous indignation, and righteous rage over something
like this.
Speaker 5 (01:18:23):
What are you saving your emotion for.
Speaker 4 (01:18:26):
The whole purpose of us feeling this way is because
we never want it to happen again. It should have
never happened in the first place. But we have people
who try to qualify what happened by saying, well, there
was some inflammatory things said without giving any example. By
way of doing that, what you're claiming is that it
is okay to classify basic tenets like scripture, that the
(01:18:48):
fact that men cannot just decide to become women, things
like that, And you're saying that it's so inflammatory that
it maybe shouldn't be said else you might get killed.
That's what you're justifying by saying that. In so many words,
that's what he's doing. That's why I reject this wholeheartedly.
I reject the whole Well, it was inflammatory. Speech is
not violence. Violence is violence, and that's why the left
(01:19:09):
always wants to say that speech is violence so they
can justify violence against the people speaking. That's the whole point,
and you're giving them ground to do it by saying
stuff like that. I had a lot of people who
say they were very upset because they some of their
pastors mentioned what happened with Kirk. Some didn't they wouldn't
(01:19:30):
be unlike the U the Emmys, which I didn't watch.
Can I just talk about this this chick named Hannah Enbinder.
She gets up there and she's like, oh, free Palestine
and blank whatever. I'm just I'll say it because no
one else will. You have to be way hotter than
she is to be able to be that stupid politically.
Speaker 5 (01:19:46):
Okay, do I even want to play this? Go ahead
and play it's just a stupid.
Speaker 14 (01:19:51):
Finally, Oh, I'll pay the difference.
Speaker 4 (01:19:54):
Sorry, Finally, I just want to say. I just want
to say.
Speaker 16 (01:20:00):
He finally two birds and free Palace tie, thank you,
sess blank us.
Speaker 4 (01:20:07):
Yeah, I think you got to Nobody knows who she is,
so I guess that's why she's pulling the stunt. You're
not hot enough to be crazy. I'm sorry you're not.
I mean there's like a ratio there and you don't qualify.
Speaker 20 (01:20:16):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:20:16):
And then you have Javier bardem Audio somebody thirty seven,
who's an absolute moron.
Speaker 5 (01:20:21):
Listen to him.
Speaker 8 (01:20:23):
If you find out a company that you're going to
go into business with is in business with Israel, what
do you do?
Speaker 11 (01:20:30):
I won't work. I won't work. I cannot work with
somebody that that's justify or support the genocide. I can't.
Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
What about the hostages?
Speaker 11 (01:20:39):
And we shouldn't be able to do that in this
industry and in the other industry. Today in Madrid and Spain,
the cycle Laelta, the bicycle tour was stopped.
Speaker 5 (01:20:51):
What about the hostages?
Speaker 4 (01:20:52):
How there with a little cutie, little picnic blanket on
your stupid neck? What about what about the hostages? Any
any words on those? Why weren't the hostages least? Why
is it a genocide when Hamas is doing it to everybody?
It's Hamas's genocide, right? But yet you just don't like Jews.
That's the whole problem. He doesn't like Jewish people. And
if you add and he's one of those people who go, oh,
it's because of the I just don't like the government,
(01:21:15):
you moron. You couldn't even explain how their government structured,
so spare us. No one believes that you're insightful enough
for that. I just have no patience for it. They
didn't mention anything about, you know, a political assassination. They
didn't mention anything about it because they all support it.
That's what I'm saying, all of these people, who is this?
(01:21:37):
Who's this guy right here? Let's pull up this is
audio SoundBite twenty eight. This is the TMZ guy. Yeah,
go ahead and play the TMZ guy from it. Good,
and I want to make an I'm going to call
for other audio after we play this, but go ahead.
Speaker 20 (01:21:53):
I am not going to mince words. I fear a
civil war. I have lived a long time and I
have seen a president assassinated. I have seen multiple attempts
at killing presidents. I have seen civil rights leaders slain,
seen presidential candidates slain. I have seen war, I have
(01:22:15):
seen riots. But Charlie Kirk is different. This is not
a politician. This is somebody who was slaughtered for his
views and not pushing a particular you know, even political party.
I think he had an ideology and he was a
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young guy on college campuses. And I am feeling like
people are at the point where they think this is
the solution, and I am worried.
Speaker 4 (01:22:47):
Do you know you must have liked that because I
feel like he's trying to indict the right for it.
You know, the people who think that, Let's play audio
somebody twenty six. Let's play the flashback of Degenerates. This
montage of Degenerates on MSNB see go ahead and play this.
But this is a war.
Speaker 16 (01:23:03):
This isn't a battle, and we absolutely will win this war.
Speaker 6 (01:23:08):
It is a war.
Speaker 12 (01:23:08):
It is indeed a war.
Speaker 18 (01:23:09):
And I have to say they have won some battles Jasmine,
but we have to keep our eye war and.
Speaker 6 (01:23:14):
Everybody needs to pick up a weapon and get involved
because this is a for the.
Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
Safety and lasting.
Speaker 4 (01:23:22):
That's just one example. Wait, there's more. We have, like
a lot more. There's others. I mean, you know, audio
Somebody twenty five flashback Nancy Pelosi, go ahead, let's get
let's get this whole brought up here. This is violence
against women.
Speaker 13 (01:23:34):
He may not know that, but when he says things
like I want to protect women, whether they like it
or not, that is violence against women. Would you want
your son to say that to anyone? Would you want
your daughter to.
Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
Be told that?
Speaker 13 (01:23:49):
Or would you want your husband to say that to you?
Speaker 5 (01:23:53):
Whether you like it or not?
Speaker 13 (01:23:55):
Violence against women. People don't have any intention of saying
something that's going to lead something.
Speaker 4 (01:24:01):
Let's play give me audio somebody thirty. This is Peter
Baker with the New York times. This guy's also a
piece of work. He uh again, what what?
Speaker 5 (01:24:09):
Things? Specifically? Peter go ahead.
Speaker 18 (01:24:13):
Even though Charlie Kirk held no office, never ran for office,
had no position of power authority in the traditional sense,
he had obviously a network of people who he influenced.
Now he said a lot of things that got a
lot of people riled up, right, and that's part of
his part of his.
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
What what particularly?
Speaker 5 (01:24:33):
What?
Speaker 4 (01:24:36):
Hey, man, you're going up there and you're playing the game.
If you're gonna swing make contact? What are you talking about?
Speaker 13 (01:24:41):
What?
Speaker 5 (01:24:41):
Specifically? He said some things?
Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
And then that other annoying broad on the MSNBC kind
of vocal tonality is that sounds like she's gagging.
Speaker 5 (01:24:55):
Specifically what.
Speaker 13 (01:24:58):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
They can't notice how none of them can say because
they have no idea what he said. They have no clue.
They just know he was somebody on the right. And
if they can't, if they don't know what he said,
they'll make it up. Washington Post Karen Atilla is trying
to make herself a victim this broad. She got fired
from the Washington Post because she literally fabricated a quote
(01:25:22):
and attributed it to Charlie to justify his actual murder,
just like the Hollywood Reporter made up a quote or
New York Post and that Hollywood reporter ran with it
and attributed it to Jesse Kelly. She literally made up
a completely fake quote, made it up and then published it.
(01:25:45):
And the Washington Post found out that she made up
a quote and published it. And now she's acting like
she's the victim. Excuse me, she's the she's the victim
now when she was the one who did in the
first place. She made up quote, so it doesn't even matter.
They don't know what he said, they have no idea
what he said. They'll just make it up. They'll just
(01:26:09):
make it up. I there's no reasoning with these types
of people. And the left was going, oh, can you
believe Karen Aitia? She she was I got fired over
Charlie Kirk posts. She made up stuff and got fired
for it. That's why she got fired because she was
a dishonest broad. That's why she got fired. She wasn't
(01:26:32):
fired over Charlie Kirk. She was fired because she made
up a quote. Can you imagine if I made up
a quote. I would be sued if I made up
a quote on this program and ran with it and
attributed it to someone and ran with it.
Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
They would sue me.
Speaker 4 (01:26:50):
She did this to him knowing that he can't speak
up against her because he's dead, because her ideology killed him.
Speaker 5 (01:27:01):
And that's the truth of it.
Speaker 4 (01:27:03):
I mean, I if they can't, they don't even know
what he said. They'll they'll just like I said, they'll
just make it up. In the meantime, they'll entirely make
it up. I mean, I've got a ton of audio
here where people are nasty. In fact, we actually stopped
collecting audio. We had to of all of the nasty people.
(01:27:26):
She literally the quote that she made up was she
said that he said, quote black women do not have
the brain processing power to be taken seriously. You have
to go steal a white person slot. He literally never
said that at all, whatsoever at all, And she lied
and said it was a direct quote.
Speaker 5 (01:27:40):
And now she's running around.
Speaker 4 (01:27:42):
I got fired by the Washington Post because she made
up a horrible quote to get attention for herself after
someone was killed. These people are despicable. There's no unity
with people like this, There's none, not at all whatsoever.
In fact, there's Rolling Stone has two competing headlines, but
the same interestingly enough, in the same section commentary. So
(01:28:06):
in February of twenty twenty three, they wrote this quote,
why cancel culture is good for democracy? Today they're writing quote,
people are losing their jobs for criticizing slain free speech
advocate Charlie Kirk. Someone had said, these people, the people
who are upset that they're getting fired over free speech,
had no problem with Charlie Kirk getting killed for his
(01:28:29):
And that's absolutely true.
Speaker 6 (01:28:31):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:28:37):
All right, so first up this it's did I read
like the one o'clock? I think I read the one
o'clock instead of in place of the eleven o'clock.
Speaker 5 (01:28:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, hold on, no, no, oh no, I didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:28:48):
It was just I think, repeated several times. Let's see this.
Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
I got a couple of different ones.
Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
There is a strange gas pumping defect that's making one
hundred thousand dollars Corvette to go up into flames. Okay, no,
that's not good at all. This is coming from the
Wall Street Journal. GM recalled twenty three thousand vehicles over
the issue, which is sparked dramatic scenes at filling stations.
(01:29:15):
I don't like to see nice fast cars go up
in flames.
Speaker 5 (01:29:18):
This hurts the heart. It hurts the heart.
Speaker 4 (01:29:22):
So they're recalling this twenty three thousand vehicles, So apparently
at filling stations they've had some pretty dramatic, pretty dramatic
scenes there as well.
Speaker 5 (01:29:33):
Let's see the DOJ.
Speaker 4 (01:29:35):
Is sharing state voter rolls lists with Homeland Security. It's
coming through for people who are not legally able to vote.
Speaker 5 (01:29:43):
I feel like this is something that why wasn't this
already being done?
Speaker 4 (01:29:49):
I just got to ask I gotta ask a question,
Why hasn't this already been done? Long term unemployment is
at a post pandemic high. Uh, that's beg I mean,
I don't know why people expected. That's one thing. There
is a lot of There is a lot about unemployment.
Speaker 6 (01:30:06):
Numbers, but mostly government people.
Speaker 4 (01:30:08):
It's government people, and that are not Why can't they
just go and get a regular job. Anybody nobody knows.
Why can't they go and get a regular job.
Speaker 6 (01:30:20):
Private sector has suffered so horribly they can't get paid
what they're getting paid through the government.
Speaker 4 (01:30:24):
Oh oh, that's it.
Speaker 5 (01:30:26):
Oh okay.
Speaker 4 (01:30:28):
Apparently Sidney Sweeney backlash in Hollywood is real. So there
were a number of articles about.
Speaker 5 (01:30:34):
The Emmys last night. She was at the Emmys and.
Speaker 4 (01:30:35):
She she was on stage very briefly to present an award,
but apparently there are a lot of articles seeing that
she was snubbed on like at the disc a lot
of people backstage will talk and uh and and say
hello to each other, and apparently they were snubbing her
overviews that because they think that she's maga because.
Speaker 5 (01:30:53):
Of her denim ad I'm not even kidding.
Speaker 4 (01:30:55):
And she apparently did not attend any of the after
parties after that actually might be a good thing, because
do you really want to go and rub shoulders with
these cretans. I wouldn't. I mean, so maybe, you know,
maybe that was like a choice that she made so
she didn't have to deal with it. I mean, you
never know. And let's see, Well we're running out of
time here, but coming up, Stephen Yates is going to
(01:31:15):
be joining us. We got a lot of stuff to discuss,
not just you know, with the national news that we've had,
but also the situation with TikTok and apparently Trump and
Jji and Ping are set to talk Friday to finalize
the framework of a deal.
Speaker 5 (01:31:29):
Stick with us.
Speaker 8 (01:31:31):
Brighten up your timely news consumption with a Dana Show
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your podcasts.
Speaker 4 (01:31:42):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you at
the bottom of this third hour. We told you earlier.
Speaker 3 (01:31:48):
Well.
Speaker 4 (01:31:48):
One of the other things that we're watching in addition
to the ongoing developments coming out about the assassination that
took place last week, is these expected discussions with potus
and she and pain as it relates to TikTok and
I really think that this dovetails in with everything that
we've been talking about because social media has helped to
(01:32:10):
foment so much of this nastiness in the United States,
and this pervasive thought that people apparently it's okay to
celebrate someone's death if they simply because they thought differently
from you, or it's okay that someone should even die
because they think differently from you, because you're too weak
to coexist with a different set of ideals.
Speaker 5 (01:32:29):
And it is so.
Speaker 4 (01:32:31):
Pervasive on social media and platforms like TikTok. And we've
talked previously about the algorithms that TikTok shows US compared
to the algorithms that TikTok shows the Chinese or other
more China allied nations.
Speaker 5 (01:32:45):
It's night and day.
Speaker 4 (01:32:47):
So, now with this framework of an acquisition expected to
kind of go through, they're going to apparently formalize it
later this week, does that necessarily mean that the problem
is off the table, because remaining the question about where
the data goes. Joining us now to talk about this
are very good friend, Steve and Yates. He's worked in
not one but two presidential administrations, the Trump administration as
(01:33:10):
well as the Bush administration. Senior fellow research fellow at
the Heritage Foundation. He joins us now via video. Steven,
my good friend. It's very good to see you. It's
been a very very weird week. And now we're going
to be cappying this week off with maybe the expectation
that there's going to be an agreed to framework. But
that really leaves that question of well, even if they
(01:33:30):
do change ownership and it becomes something that is owned
by a US company, no one's really given us any
insight as to where that data goes, have they.
Speaker 14 (01:33:39):
Well, we still have a lot of details to flesh out.
And of course, as famously as said, the devil is
in the details, and I think that we're it seemed
to be getting closer to what the law requires with
regard to the divestiture. There's this question of ownership, algorithm,
and data, and those are sort of the three legs
of the stool that have to be dealt with. But
(01:34:01):
just to take a step back from it, this is
a national security issue in part because the age demographic
that is profoundly impacted by this technology is the demographic
that we are relying upon to be productive citizens, to
be recruits for our military, to allow for elder people
(01:34:22):
like me to one day be able to retire and
be taken care of, and to allow a foreign manipulative
power to kind of numb or distract the minds of
that demographic is a national security concern. And so this
has not just been an academic conversation. I hope that
the President is within range of being able to address
(01:34:43):
all three legs of that. But it's after his phone
call with Hijinping on Friday that we hope to get
a bit more of the detail on this.
Speaker 4 (01:34:53):
Yeah, and that's going to be the big thing, because
even if just with the data as well. The control
of the algorithm, isn't that the big thing? I mean,
couldn't all of this have just been avoided if they said, yeah,
you can just have control of the algorithm and we'll
just you know, we'll parse it out like that. I mean,
if I remember in the early days of negotiation, they
people were even settled with they were even going to
(01:35:13):
settle on something as that and take that as a win.
Speaker 14 (01:35:17):
Yeah, I just don't think that with ownership and data
off the table, you can have confidence that they're not
going to get more value out of the algorithm even
if someone else is running it. So to me, they
are sort of three parts of the same whole. But
of course you're right that the algorithm is where the
bullseye is. That is where, say, after October seventh and
(01:35:40):
the horrendous attack on Israel, that immediately things were flamed
into people's timelines that were very pro Palestinian messages and
led to the instamobs across a bunch of universities in
the United States and elsewhere that was not by accident.
It's not always just about the US and China. It's
about pulling away from the American social fabric, distracting, disorienting,
(01:36:05):
and degrading America, and that I think is why ultimately
it had been far better for us to have an
American alternative. And you'd like to believe with some of
the wealthiest and most powerful entertainment figures, political figures, and
tech gurus, we could do this and wouldn't have to
be dependent on technology that's run by China.
Speaker 4 (01:36:25):
Yeah, that's a great point, But so far, no takers. Really,
there hasn't been really a lot of takers. I don't
think anybody wants to mess with that circus, not their monkeys,
not their circus. It kind of seems what it feels like.
I wanted to ask you about what in the world
is happening with South Korea right now. I read a
piece that was getting into how there are rallies that
are allowed anti American rallies that are allowed to be
(01:36:48):
held outside their embassy, and I'm all for free speech, fine, whatever,
but it's inconsistent because apparently they've really locked down any
kind of descent with China in South Korea, like even
banning any kind of demonstrations outside of the embassy in
South Korea.
Speaker 5 (01:37:03):
The Chinese embassy in South Korea.
Speaker 4 (01:37:05):
I'm a little a little concerned about this because they've
been going through a very unstable period.
Speaker 5 (01:37:10):
Here.
Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
Is this a signal that they're kind of trying to
get a little closer to China.
Speaker 10 (01:37:16):
Oh.
Speaker 14 (01:37:16):
I have some very good friends that do follow that
line of logic and are very very concerned. I always
get a little bit concerned about overreading some of the
incidental things that come forward. The Koreans are possibly the
world's greatest purveyors of drama in the world, and I
say this with love and admiration. In a certain sense,
(01:37:37):
they dominate soap opera. They have a huge amount of drama.
Speaker 5 (01:37:40):
True, it's quite good.
Speaker 14 (01:37:41):
Yeah, And so that's one element of this. And of
course we should be very watchful of a left leaning
administration in Korea being too permissive to the Chinese. But
sometimes in government things that happen are sort of the
squeaky wheel gets the oil, and the Chinese complain about everything.
(01:38:02):
If they get a mosquito bite, they're blaming you and
asking you to do something about it. It could be
that we haven't really put a powerful ambassador as a
representative of the president into our embassy, are not pushing
our point of view in a matter we could and
we should, and so I'm not going to give them
a free pass on this, but I really want us
(01:38:23):
to be doing everything we should be doing. And sometimes
the explanation for these things we're seeing is because the
Chinese are masters of playing the drama back, and I
think we should maybe be a little bit better drama
queens about the things we care about, and let's see
where the balance falls.
Speaker 4 (01:38:41):
That's actually a very good point, And you are right
their k dramas are. I'm not saying that I've watched
a handful of them. Maybe I have, but they are
quite good with the drama.
Speaker 5 (01:38:50):
I will say that.
Speaker 4 (01:38:52):
A couple of other things to touch with you, because
we were talking about, by the way, speaking of South Korea,
their foreign ministers visiting China, that seems kind of more
business as kind of usual. That seemed like a diplomacy
sort of trip, unless I'm wrong.
Speaker 14 (01:39:05):
Well, I mean they're right there, they're just across a
short piece of water to deal with China. Of course,
North Korea as a land border with China, and so
it's especially with President Trump conducting diplomacy with anyone and
everyone around the world. I can't really tell the leaders
of our allies not to engage and have their conversations too.
(01:39:26):
Just want to make sure that we're in on the joke,
that we have our conversations and at least whatever our
misgivings might be about the left leaning government. I had
hoped that President Yun would stay out of trouble and
would stay in office. That I didn't get my wish,
but at least the new president's first big visit was
to Japan and then to the United States. Those are
the right touch points to get this right.
Speaker 4 (01:39:49):
That's an important point that makes sense. One last question
for you. We're now we're looking at a different part
of the country. So we had the Polish incursion into
Polish airspace by Russian dr and apparently they were on
their way to attack Ukraine and went through Polish airspace. Well,
now Romania is saying that they've also had their airspace
breached by Russian drones that they were tracking them. They said,
(01:40:12):
it's reckless escalation. It's the second NATO country. I know
Poland's already invoked Article four to review it and see
if there's additional security needed.
Speaker 5 (01:40:19):
But what is your take on this?
Speaker 14 (01:40:22):
Well, it matters, and we're in a completely different kind
of warfare with drones, and when it comes to drone warfare,
it kind of matters what was the scope of the
incursion or the attack, And if it's sort of one
or two and it's kind of incidental or possibly accidental,
then I wouldn't want to sort of risk World War
(01:40:42):
three over something like that. But definitely these incuragent it
shows the irresponsibility of the Russian effort, and it does
show the risk that a miscalculation could trip something that
we don't want to spiral out of control. So I
think a challenge and a warning for other because drone
warfare is going to be breaking out in Asia where
(01:41:04):
we have allies that are in potential risk of conflict,
and we're going to need to learn how to deal
with this. But for now, the Romania part, I think
is more of a watching and warning brief. The Poland
incursion was a little bit more substantial, and as long
as we can get the president's wish of people to
get series about peace and stop funding the war machine,
(01:41:24):
then maybe we've got better options.
Speaker 5 (01:41:26):
Here we go.
Speaker 4 (01:41:27):
That's our good friend Steven Yates at Yatescomms on X
always good to see you, my friend. Thank you so
much for your time. We appreciate you. Have a good week.
God bless you.
Speaker 14 (01:41:35):
Thank you Dan, and to take good care.
Speaker 8 (01:41:37):
Brighten up your timely news consumption with a Dana Show
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Speaker 3 (01:41:50):
Yea real quick.
Speaker 21 (01:41:51):
At no point during yesterday's show was Charlie Cook's death celebrated.
At no point whatsoever did we celebrate Charlie Kirk's death.
I did call him a piece of that much is true,
But at no point was his death celebrated. If it was,
go find me a quote, Go find me something.
Speaker 5 (01:42:12):
Oh, we'll go find you a quote.
Speaker 4 (01:42:14):
Mate, We'll go find you a quote right now.
Speaker 5 (01:42:16):
Will you please rotate? Thank you, Kate.
Speaker 10 (01:42:20):
This next one to an absolute piece of a human being.
The pronouns was were you?
Speaker 20 (01:42:48):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:42:49):
And then the guy calls himself Bob villain. He is
an absolute female copulatory organ. And he's a coward because
he's like, no, that's not what was done. Oh no, no, no,
you ran you a really big game. You did, you
talked a big game? And I are being a complete
dog of a coward and trying to walk it back
because now people notice there's the one time in his
(01:43:11):
life that someone noticed him. Oh my gosh, I'm not precious,
And now he's feeling the heat of it, and so
he decides to be a big giant coward and go, oh, no,
I dare you to find me one quote?
Speaker 5 (01:43:20):
Okay, well there it is. There's the quote.
Speaker 4 (01:43:22):
That's the video of you at your show, literally like
a couple of days before doing it, and got a
response to that, You absolute coward, absolute coward.
Speaker 5 (01:43:32):
These people are sick.
Speaker 4 (01:43:34):
This is like not you know, I gotta be real.
It's not like one or two things. These are These
are like regularly. These are like there's a lot of people.
I'm not going to lie and be like, no, guys,
it's only a couple. I'm not going to lie to you.
Every damn leftist that I have seen, every single one
except maybe John Fetterman, I can't believe him saying that,
(01:43:54):
and maybe I can't even believe him saying this. Bernie Sanders,
and that's it. Every day a leftist has tried to
qualify it without exception. And it's not just politicians, it's
like doctors and teachers like this Canadian teacher.
Speaker 5 (01:44:10):
I don't eve think we can play this, can't we?
Speaker 4 (01:44:12):
This Canadian teacher will save this for that video for
tomorrowidity Oh okay, well, well hang on, I'll set it up.
Caine's gonna play it later. This teacher who made her
kids watch it. Her students watched the killing and talked
about what a fascist Kirk was.
Speaker 5 (01:44:26):
This is a teacher.
Speaker 4 (01:44:27):
You know how many teachers are coming up in this.
There's another teacher at Clemson. Clemson literally just issued a
statement saying that they were uh. They had faculty members
who were moved from their teaching duties because of this,
because of their they were celebrating murder openly on social media.
There are pilots like they're a handful of pilots that
were fired because they were celebrating, openly celebrating murder. There's
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a doctor doctors that were openly celebrating murder. Do you
trust someone who thinks that someone should die for their viewpoints?
Do you trust that person to operate on you? Do
you trust someone who thinks you should die for your beliefs?
Do you trust them to fly the plane that you're in?
Do you trust someone who thinks that you should die
for your beliefs to educate your children. No, this is
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not like a couple of people. For all of the
people who talk about unity, there is no unity. We
aren't the ones who are driving this. And I'll be
damned if we're the ones who are lectured about having
to make up for the absolute immoral depravity of the left.
I am not making up for the absence of a
soul for those people. It is not our responsibility. We
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tried to open and honest dialogue and somebody got murdered
for it in front of his wife and his little
kids and his parents. The left needs to step up.
If the left wants unity, the left can start with it,
because the right we were here doing it. I showed
up at a town hall and they screamed burn her
at a town hall, had people trying to break into
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my home. My kids' school had to be locked down
for crying out loud. Charlie Kirk is having an honest,
good faith debate, and they shoot him in the neck.
Ben Shapiro gets this appearance is canceled at colleges because
people are rioting. Other people get shoved into janitorial closets,
where they got to hide out because of violent rioters.
So no, it's not the right that needs to start this.
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If the left once unity, they can start by being
nice and civil.
Speaker 5 (01:46:23):
They can start.
Speaker 4 (01:46:25):
I'm done with trying to fix the depravity of these cretans.
They can start. If you want unity, if you want
it toned down, you start. Otherwise, I got two fingers
on two hands for you.
Speaker 5 (01:46:38):
Done nowhere going with that.
Speaker 4 (01:46:42):
You want it, you bring it to the table then,
I mean, I got a video of another guy who
hasn't been canceled on YouTuber twitch literally calling for more death.
He is a huge YouTuber. He's calling for more death.
This is everywhere. There's no qualifying it. If you want unity,
then start by being civil left, and then it goes
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for all of these average, everyday casual leftists. Stop qualifying it,
stop being silent, stop being cowards, and everybody else stopp
being bigots just because somebody thinks differently from you.
Speaker 5 (01:47:17):
Week Today's stupidity.
Speaker 6 (01:47:19):
King, All right, it is well, we had this whole
show was about the emotional immaturity of the left, ends
up in stupidity. But this is a Canadian teacher. Dana
was referring to just minutes ago. Wow, I can't even
believe it, But here's the news story explaining it all.
Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
Well.
Speaker 22 (01:47:33):
The Toronto District School Board is investigating after a teacher
reportedly showed part of the video of Kirk's assassination to
some young students. The school board does not released the
name of the teacher, only that they were a staff
member at the Corvette Junior Public School. Schools Principals saying
as the teacher had been supervising a class of French
immersion students in grades five and six when the video
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was shown, guiding that the teacher was relieved of all
responsibilities an investigation was complete.
Speaker 6 (01:48:02):
Huh good lord, yeah, how mean? How far are they
going to go?
Speaker 5 (01:48:06):
Unbelievable? Folks?
Speaker 4 (01:48:08):
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Stay strong, stay faithful.
Speaker 5 (01:48:15):
Back with you tomorrow.