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December 9, 2025 102 mins
Jasmine Crockett launches her run for John Cornyn’s Senate seat in Texas. Her competitor, James Talarico, blames Elon Musk for the reason there is poverty in America. Netflix’s upcoming film, “Queen of Coal” features a man who transitions to a woman, then has to fight against his ‘conservative small-town community’ while working in the coal mines of Argentina. Grocery chain Stew Leonard’s goes viral for ‘addictive’ butter-dipped ice cream cones. Gene Simmons has a CLASSIC response when asked if he voted for Trump in 2024.

Trump doubles down on his comments on Somali immigrants and resurfaces the story about Ilhan Omar marrying her brother. Dana breaks down the facts. An illegal Afghan national dragged 15-year-old girl into the bushes before r*ping her on camera. Dana explains why Jasmine Crockett has zero shot to win any race in Texas.

Pope Leo criticized Catholics who see Muslim immigration to Europe as a threat to Christian identity. Florida is designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist organizations. Author and Army Col. Kurt Schlichter joins us to react to Jasmine Crockett’s campaign launch, his new Kelly Turnbull thriller, “Panama Red”, Conservatives re-entering Hollywood and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are
at the hell is this top of the first hour.
It feels like we're in the news cycle where it
feels like it's a never ending every day is the same.
It just never ends, never ever ends. It's just all
the same, all the same. So welcome to the program.
Because we're in that funk. You got everybody in DC

(00:22):
that they're dragging their feed on all of these different issues,
dragging their feed on nominations or a couple. There are
number of nominations that are being stalled out on this,
So welcome to the program. Via we got the chat
over running a rumble. We've got Facebook YouTube. Make sure
you sign up, like and subscribe substack as well. So
I get it.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
He's upset.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
He's upset as and he was also caught and they
were like, oh, he's caught on a hot, hot mic.
I don't think he I don't I think he knows
that the mic is open Kine. The way that they're talking,
they're the way that they presented in the press was like,
oh my gosh, Trump is talking on a hot mic.
He's too stupid to know that it's now I think
that's the whole point of him ranting by the mic,

(01:08):
I'm a little cranky today, I gotta tell you because
the weather, it can't make up. It's mine and we
have some stupidity happening in Texas in terms of politics.
Let's dive into it. Jasmine Crockett. By the way, one
of the reasons I'm krabby is because there are a
bunch of trying to be nice Kane short bus riders
that don't understand what the word carpetbagger means. How is

(01:31):
it twenty twenty five and nobody knows what that is.
They're intimating that I apparently called her a naughty name
when I said she was a carpetbagger on Fox Jasmin Crockett,
because she is. That's like the politicians that go down
to enrich themselves. That's you know, during the Civil War,
That's what it was. She came down to Texas to
enrich herself. And she's changed seats three times now, she's

(01:52):
been redistricted out. She's announced that she's running for Texas Senate.
I have a piece up about it at Substack for
you subscribers, you already have that.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
And she's decided that she is.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Going to run and challenge the Going into the Texas
Senate race, it's John Cornyn is the incumbent. He's being
challenged by Ken Paxson and Wesley Hunt. She's gonna lose
this too, by the way, but there's something here. So
let me set this up for you. She doesn't have
a shot in hell at winning this race because she's

(02:28):
the nutty candidate. So she's also win this race with
James Tallerico. Do you guys know who James Talerico is?
Bonus points if you don't. James Tallerco is. He presents
as a eunuch, but that's part of the sinister aspect

(02:48):
of his personality. He presents as a eunuch. He acts like,
I'm just this self progressive Christian. There's no such thing
as a progressive Christian. I'm just this self progressive Christian.
I'll let me some abortions, I love them, gun control,
all level and borders.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
That's him, right, that's that guy.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
He You know how Haley Joel osmt still looks like
the kid from Six Sons. Okay, that's him basically.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
He he's like the stand in. He looks like the
stand in for an adult Haley Joel OSMT and no
offense to Haley Joel OSMT. That's just this how this
guy is. He's a super Marxist. I think we have
some audio before I die go into it further where
this is he was, Uh, Tallarico was slamming.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
James.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
He was he was slamming capitalism. I put this in
slack last night. He was slaming capitalism and he was
saying that billionaires were bad. I don't know. I'm looking
at my audio. We got a lot of audio. He
was saying that billionaires were bad, you know, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
He is not.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
We got seventeen thousand cuts of Jaz mccrockett. I want
to get this one of Tallerico.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
I guess we don't have it. Do you have Can
you play it? Because just so I can get to
my next point, that'd.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Be great and exists in the wealthiest country on earth
is not because we can't feed the poor. It's because
we can't satisfy the rich. Elon Musk is about to
become the first trillionaire. He is about to make more
money than every elementary school teacher in America combined. Do

(04:22):
we really believe one man is worth more than every
elementary school teach.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
Okay, why do.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
We have a trillionaire? What in the.

Speaker 2 (04:30):
World is happening?

Speaker 1 (04:31):
That's James tallerco So he's mad that Elon Musk is
going to be a trillionaire. Now, the reason I bring
him up is because he's in this Democrat primary for
the Senate race.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
It's him and Crockett.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Tell Rico thinks that it's bad that Elon Musk is
a trillionaire because of elementary school teachers.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
Kane, is it? I get that right?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
I need to put some gin in my coffee. I'm
not going to get to this day with a throne
something of my like Amy Klobachar style. So he's pupset
because Elon Musk is going to be a trillionaire and
something teachers. Trillionaires are bad because teachers.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
I'm comparing apples to oranges and just to try to
get outrage out of people who are emotionally unstable's literally, so.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
It's bad that.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Look, Elon Musk made different life choices and went into
entirely different field. You illiterate, eunuch. He went into an
entirely different field. Why is it bad that he's successful.
I can't stand these like flabby soft progressive dudes, so
bad that he has so much money.

Speaker 2 (05:37):
Well, then why don't you get out there make some
better choices? Player?

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Why don't you get out there and and and sacrifice
the time and effort that others do in order to
get ahead in life? Player, My gosh, I feel like
less grossman right now. A G five airplane and lots
of money.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
But it's like demonizing the mechanic because the hot dog
stand guy doesn't make as much. Exactly, it's stupid.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Yeah, how dare you this, this welder make all this
money when the nail tech doesn't make that much money?

Speaker 2 (06:10):
I mean, can you believe it? It's so bad?

Speaker 1 (06:13):
I mean, how dare you know this contractor make this
amount of money when you have a hostess at Applebee's
not make that much money. It's so evil that's it
doesn't even make any sense. That's like I love cherries
and also think that hummus is great, Like what does it?

(06:38):
What doesn't even make It's like a bunch of non
sequored are strung together to sound like a coherent thought.
That's James Tallerico anyway, He's running in this Democrat primary
with fake lashes mcwigs.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
So he's in.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
This Democrat primary with her now in Texas, democra to
have it well, I don't know. It's been a few
years since the Democrats won a state wide office. That's
not to say that a Democrat can't run, can't win
a state wide office, just not the Democrats. They've been
picking the Democrats they are picking. I don't okay, So

(07:16):
let me set the stage. I want everybody to go
back to their youth. Go back to the days when
you were in the tavern or the club and you
were having a just a fun, innocent night out with
friends and it's last call and the lights go up.
Maybe you were looking to get somebody's phone number before
you were leaving for the night, and you you know,
oh my gosh, you waited too long. So the pickens

(07:37):
are slim. The pickens are slim, and as the lights
come up. I don't know if you've ever seen the
movie cry Baby, but every chick in there looks like
hatchet Face from cry Baby.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
Google it.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
I mean, every chick in there looks like she got
run over by a mack truck. Every or is one.
Every chick in there is rough looking, and you're like,
my god, this is what I have. This is all
that's left. Right, It's like if you get a box
of donuts, right, maybe you're at work, maybe it's family,
and all the good donuts are gone by the time

(08:10):
you get in the kitchen and you're looking, and it's
all the dumb ones that nobody wants, right with the
pink icing or the glitter that's bitter. Nobody wants that
same thing. Basically, it's like they run the leftovers. But
the sad thing is that's their first. That's their their's first.
There's they're starters. Those are their starters, and and they

(08:31):
don't have anybody else they have. All they have are
these crazy far left Marxists that scream or they're like
James Tallerico who try to make themselves look like they're
they're castroties.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
I don't know how else to say it.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
They try to make themselves look like they're innocuous, but
they're way more sinister than they seem. So these two
are battling it out for the Democrat primary. No, now,
don't again. It's not to say that a Democrat can't
win a statewide race. It is to say that the
Democrat candidates they pick don't now. Colin alright is a
little bit more normal, although he's still like a big

(09:07):
oh gun hate and Marxist right, and he doesn't understand money.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Uh tall.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Ico is as crazy as Jasmine Crockett. He just doesn't
let it fly all out there, right, That's the thing.
He is at least smart enough to keep it hidden
deep inside his heart in the closet with other things. Anyway,
So Jasmine Crockett is going to be the one that's
gonna make the most noise. As Kane said, Yes, he's

(09:32):
He's the same crazy, he just has a different inside voice.
So Jasmine Crockett, they're doing the whole Beta Rourke Wendy
Davis strategy. Or they're gonna run this crazy candidate. She's
going to build a mailing list and you're never gonna
get rid of her. She's gonna be like a fever blister.
She's just gonna keep or.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
What do those people get the fever spots on their mouths?

Speaker 2 (09:53):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (09:54):
The mouth harpies? Cold source, thank you. She's like a
cold soar. She's never gonna go away. She's gonna be
hanging around for a long time. So my point is
that this is a strategy and overall strategy that they
have in order to try to build the mailing list
so that they can run maybe a more decent candidate later.
Republicans can still mess this up. I mean, make no mistake,

(10:16):
we are talking about the GOP. I mean they can
still completely food bar this up. We'll talk more about that.
We got a lot to get into, include Oh my gosh,
we've got Islamism to get into. This video of a
girl she was ended up being attacked and raped in
a British park, and they're not releasing it because they
think there will be riots if they release it.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
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I don't know Jimmy. I don't care about Jimmy Kimmel
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(12:27):
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Housing correction still going on. Home sellers are giving up
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Speaker 1 (14:52):
I I'm just floored at one of the things that
I saw on Netflix. Right just when you think it
can't get more ridiculous, do you Let me ask you this.
First off, welcome back you guys. Remember mad libs? Right,
oh yeah, everybody remembers mad libs.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
And if you don't know what mad libs are, Steve,
do you know what mad libs are? So that's okay, okay,
all right, right, all right.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
So you know, you would have a story and you
have fill in the blank, and you got to pick
a couple of words, and it'd always tell some kind
of crazy story. I feel like that's where Netflix is
and their content development. And when I first saw this,
much like I first when I first saw the Star Trek,
the new Star Trek thing, and it looked like Glee

(15:38):
and Space, I thought, that's not real.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
This is no way this is real. It's too ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
No, no, no, I'm gonna learn at some point, Kane,
that the dumber it is, the realer it is.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Let me ask you, guys, this, what would you watch.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
A story about not just about coal mines, but about
a transwoman working in the coal mines.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
In Argentina.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
So a guy mm hm working in the coal mines
in Argentina.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
This is how it's This is how they under more details,
This is how they tag it Okay, this is also
so dumb. It says this show is sincere inspiring drama,
algebraiclus overcoming the odds Argentinian intimate fight the system. Oh,

(16:36):
the only reason I watched Netflix anymore is because of
the great British baking show.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
That's it. That's all I care about anymore.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
So this show is called The Queen of Coal and
it's about a dude with a a weenas who pretend
pretends to be a woman working in the coal mines. Kaine,
we can't show you a clip because we'll get even
though it's fair use, we get hit with copyright infringements

(17:07):
because YouTube is a goat fornicator And that's why.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
So Netflix, Queen of Coal, do you want to watch.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
A dude pretending to be a woman dreaming about working
in the coal mines but in the town steeped in
superstition and patriarchy?

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Oh my gosh, wait, full flip and stop.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Hold up, So a dude dressed as a woman working
in the coal mines is bitching about the patriarchy. Hmm huh,
I call shenanigans. Nothing says patriarchy. Then trying to self

(17:51):
victim if You're like, be a bigger victim by pretending
to be a woman in the coal mines. It is
a dude pretending to be a woman in the coal
mines in a movie about the patriarchy.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
He's taking her jobs.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
I don't even want to I don't want to watch
a movie about a coal mine anyway.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
It's just sadness and dirt.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
I don't and I definitely don't want to watch a
man who prayings around pretending that he's got a.

Speaker 5 (18:16):
Did this mentally ill man addresses like a woman to
work in the coal mines, invent a new way to
extract coal, or maybe I don't know, a faster, more efficient, way,
safer way to extract Really.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
You're really tempting me right now.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
I mean we're at the end of the year, so
my filter in my resistance to bad thoughts is at
an all time locane. You're just playing with fire right now.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
I appreciate the warning.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Do you want to really answer this? I think he
wants me to really answer this question, all right? So
I don't know. Maybe because when he went into the
Franken shop, maybe he just got a special shell pootsac
that allows him to extract coal with an appendage.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
I don't know. I don't know, Like.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
I just feel if you're going to be stupid with
your Netflix shows, then we are going to be equally
absurd with trying to figure out what the hell you're
doing here? Do you guys want to watch the Queen
of Cole Except it's not a queen. It's a dude
pretending to be one. What in the mad libs hell
is happening? Who sat around and greenlit this show? I

(19:28):
really want to know this. Who sat around and decided
to greenlit this, greenlight this show?

Speaker 2 (19:34):
The uh?

Speaker 1 (19:35):
And it's a real show. I swear to you, I'm
not making this up. I swear, I promise I'm not.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
It is uh all right? Would you watch it? Cane?

Speaker 5 (19:45):
For what reason? I don't find anything entertaining or that
I'll discover anything new or learn anything.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
The story is about carl Oh sorry, Carlita a dude, guys.
He's the first transminer in Patagonia. All I know is
that when his mother looked upon his face when he
was first born, she thought, my son's gonna grow up
one day, pretend to be a woman and act like
he's really breaking some barriers by being the first trans

(20:16):
woman coal miner in Patagonia.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Right, dude, what would you do if.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Your husband's like, hey, sweetheart, let's watch this great movie
on Netflix.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
Ooh, what's it about.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
It's about a man who's pretending to be a woman
so he can be the first trans coal miner in Patagonia.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Why yeah, thoughts Kane.

Speaker 5 (20:47):
It probably gets a hundred on Rotten tomatoes.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Oh my gosh, it's gonna get eleventy thousand, hundred on
rotten tomatoes. That's all those freaks, like, they're like, the
kookier it is, the freaker it is, the more frankin
weaknesses that are in it.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
We're gonna love it.

Speaker 1 (21:01):
That's what it should be called. Frank and weedness in
the coal mine. That's that I just retitled it. Look
I saved you a click. That's what it should be.
I can't make fun of this enough because this is
just shows. This is why a you know what we
were talking about, how Trump was told they are alien hybrids.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
I found one found it.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Whoever the health of this movie? They're in the boardroom,
all right, who has ideas? Yeah, Bob down there, Yes, well,
I would like to pitch a movie about a man
pretending to be a woman working in the coal mines.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
That sounds real weird and out of this world.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
I mean it, he's almost caught. That's that's what happened here.
So they said it is an ode to resilience. Do
you think that the trans man and the woman in
the coal mine work the same amount ours? Because they're like, oh, well,
it's an occupation.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Vetoed for women.

Speaker 7 (22:00):
All.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Look, the man dressed up as a woman and broke
through the barrier. You didn't even need a woman to
do that. Just have the man do it.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
You just gonna tape it back up there and go
out there and address Oh my gosh, So that's uh,
that's Netflix, that's what's happening over there. So first you've
got Glee and Space aka Star Trek where they're all
laying in a meadow like twilight holding hands. That's some fruit.
And then you got this frank and weakness in the

(22:30):
coal mine just saying I mean, and Kane to your point,
it would have been like, you know what if they
were talking about, well, this person, against all odds, figured
out a new way to extract coal. They figured out
a new way to mind, a new safer way. Innovation, Well,

(22:50):
they innovated that, you know what.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
They wrong? Innovation, wrong innovation, that's not even innovation.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
Actually that's we don't know what that is, but it's
not innovation. Oh my gosh, I do you want me
to now you're giving me titles, alternative titles and slack cane.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
Yes, not for air.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
Why are they in slack then?

Speaker 5 (23:17):
Because that's on air?

Speaker 2 (23:19):
But it's about the air, it's not.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
I just feel like they'd want to know. So is
that a rule in order to do Netflix shows? Do
they stop and go? Okay, well, how many trans are
in here?

Speaker 5 (23:33):
What I think? So, I'm not kidding.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
They're like zero point five percent if that not even
that of the population. Now they've got to be over
hyper represented in everything. Wait a minute, we can't do
this unless we got a training in it. Oh, I
can't say training, Bob, that's uh, that's bad. Okay, Unless
we got a Frank A Weeness in this, it's better.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
It's bigotry and you know, according to their rules.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
If not, I'm waiting for the next great football movie
where it's what what was that one with James Kahn?
I had to watch it when I was a kid. My,
it's like one of my husband's favorite movies. You know
what I'm talking to the internet is gonna tell me
in droves here. But it's what if they did like
an old football movie in that vein, or an old
hockey movie, and it's the first trends player, and it's this, dude,

(24:18):
you're not revolutionizing everything.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
He doesn't have to wear a cup.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
You know why, because he got his weakness removed, so
no cup required innovation.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
Oh my gosh, I can't. I can't. All right, I
need to move and ask you guys a question. Would
you eat this?

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Would you eat ice cream dipped in butter?

Speaker 4 (24:42):
Yes? Yes I would?

Speaker 1 (24:45):
What so this it's a grocery chain. I don't know
why everyone in my life thinks that this is amazing.
We're showing you pictures of it now. It's ice cream
dipped in butter. It was a regional grocery s they
do butter dipped ice cream, cones soft serve dipped in butter,
and they said it's insane. So it's someone said, we

(25:07):
don't even do that in Wisconsin. It's would you like
some butter on your butter? That's kind of what I'm
looking at that. How doesn't it melt the soft serve
hot melted butter.

Speaker 5 (25:20):
It's like the same with the you know how you
get the chocolate dip and it hardens the shell because
they use cooking and oil on it. As soon as
the temperature that the butter touches is cold, butter solidifies
and so it becomes this like little like crust butter
crust on the outside of your your cone.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
I don't know how I feel about this. It just
looks weird. I don't know if I would do that.
I mean, it's that's.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
I've tried to do.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
They never want to use the restroom again. It's gonna
clog you all up. I mean, that's you're gonna look
like those people in Wally.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
I don't think they eating those.

Speaker 5 (25:56):
I don't think wands are there.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
I would eat this wane, even would eat this wan
like recoils against anything sugar, like a vampire to light.

Speaker 5 (26:06):
Look, people think that like beef, tallow or butter or
those are like bad fats. Like we've been taught over
the decades that those are bad fats, and in reality
it's not. Now obviously sourcing, sourcing is important, but yeah,
where's the you know where's the butter coming from? But
in reality, I would do this, and I've done it before.
I've done it at home before. It's pretty simple.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
I don't know that I would do this. That just
seems like immediately I would. I just hear. All I
hear is Wilford Brimley diabetes. It's all I hear.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
And it's good. When you use the salted butter, it
actually gives it a nice salty, sweet, little, you know,
savory flavor. Like I'm for this.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
I don't know, Lorraine said, Longest Yard. That's one of
the football movies. There's another.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Isn't there a sad one where a guy got his
head knocked off and it rolled on the field. I
don't know, something like that with James conn in it.
The football movie. No, it's a foot and he got
hurt real bad and died. I don't remember he's he died?
Did I don't know.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
I just football on the damming shop. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Someone goes, you need to call plays and I and
I don't think that you don't hate America that much
for to ask me to do that.

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Uh yeah, so I yeah, chocolate dipped is good. Butter dipped.

Speaker 5 (27:23):
Yeah, it's good.

Speaker 1 (27:24):
Remember those alien hybrids. I found another one. All you
people don't like this, all right, we gotta get moving.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
I have.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
And one's like, well, how is it different from a cake?
Because it's not a cake. It's different the ingredients are
are put in there, and he's right.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
The only difference is there's no flour in this. It's
actually better than cake for you.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
I don't want to see, like visually that much of
what I'm eating, like.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
You know, it's like my.

Speaker 5 (27:52):
Cake is for my kiya. I have to assemble it.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
I don't want to have to assemble my food. My gosh,
put a candle in something. If I'm gonna make it,
I'm gonna make it.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Oh my gosh. All right, we gotta get we gotta
get moving.

Speaker 9 (28:04):
Coming up.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
We got the alien stuff still. I got to come
back to that. Also Islamism. I've got some crazy stories
for you guys. And then of course the Texas sent
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and more.

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So are the days of the United States?

Speaker 10 (29:35):
Hey Kelsey, can you tell us what you think about
Trump's job performance so far on his first term, your
second term.

Speaker 5 (29:41):
Maybe he's great.

Speaker 10 (29:44):
What issues are you most concerned about that he's doing
this well?

Speaker 4 (29:48):
Thank you? Well, I think the economy's actually going really well.
I think so, Sarah. And we'll see what happens very
next year or so.

Speaker 9 (29:58):
I mean, but I always love when the Democrats start
talking about affordability.

Speaker 5 (30:02):
You always know they're going to charge you twice as much.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
I haven't been three times as much.

Speaker 1 (30:07):
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I think did they There was a good show. My
mom watched that when I was a kid.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
I think they did reboot it. I don't know if
it's still running, but I think it did at least
another season.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah, that was a good show. So that was him
was here, I guess at the Kennedy Center stuff lasten.
Jeene Simmons was out and about as well. This is
a cut thirty four. Don't ask him who he voted for.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Jeane.

Speaker 10 (30:38):
You've been a friend of President Rumpes for a long time.
You've known him from Celebrity Apprentice. What's your take on
his job performance as far He's supportive of the way
he's handling the office.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
Cool, Why do you care? I'll be interested to see
what you think. And you've known him from the nonsense.
It's all clickbait. When I was first starting to vote,
there used to be a curtain and you voted anonymously
and you voted your conscience. And nowadays people want to
know who you're voting for.

Speaker 12 (31:08):
The businesses, anybody on your business. That's why every person,
one person, one vote makes the difference. And you guys
inflamed the situation by asking.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
People, so, who did you vote? Who are you for?

Speaker 12 (31:23):
You for a gorilla Monsoon or President Boden.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
He and Trump are and I've met both of them.
I know both of them.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
They are very similar in terms of their behavior, very similar.
When potus this was some years ago when I introduced
him at Seapack and my husband was with me and
we were backstage and I introduced him to the president.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
We were talking and.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
I can't remember what he said, like, you're a powerful
and attractive man, you know, like Sugar's did the man
handshake the first time we met Geene Simmons. Jeen Simmons
literally said the exact same thing and did the same thing,
and we were like, are they the same person? Never
seen them in the same well, I mean they were
in the same room, I guess at the Kennedy Center.

(32:08):
But that they are so similar, they are so similar.
Their mannerisms, their manner of speaking, their countenance even very similar.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
This is kind of funny.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Anyway, We've got a lot, a lot some of these
stories are really they're really I'm gonna warn you, they're
really infuriating that I have for you, especially as it
pertains to Islamism and some of the stuff not just
happening to hear, but some of the stuff that's been
happening as well overseas.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
This one horrible story where you had.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Footage captured of these Afghan immigrants that attacked a girl
in Britain and it was captured on video and the
police are apparently they don't want to release any of
the footage because they said that they would be riots
if the public saw it.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
We're gonna talk about that coming up. Stick with us.

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Speaker 8 (34:37):
Kind of immigrants that you do want to see in America.

Speaker 9 (34:41):
Well, they will, They certainly contribute. Yeah, I want to
see people. Yeah, I want to see people that contribute.
I don't want to see Somlia. I don't want to
see a woman that marries a brother to get in
and then becomes a congressman, does nothing but complaining. All
she does is complain, complain, complain, And yet her countries
are me yes, you know, it's one of the worst

(35:01):
in the world. Uh, let her go back fix up
her own country. So now Somalia. Yeah, and I was
right about it. You know, I started complaining about Somalia
long before the scandal. The horrible, the horrible things they're
doing to Minnesota. It's incredible. They have an incompetent governor
there too. The Democrats are running some bad chips.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
She didn't brother, you know, she totally did, totally married
her brother. Why that's Trump talking about Ellin omar.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
I just think it's funny because you know, she just
gets enraged every time. Welcome back to the program, Daniel
lash at you top of the second hour. I where's
my story that I wanted to pull up here because
she Okay, So she's very similar to Marjorie Taylor Green,
which you know Marjorie Taylor Green went into Congress seven
hundred thousand dollars, walked out like twenty something million. And no,

(35:54):
it wasn't all construction with her family's construction. It was
not all that. It's all on open secrets. I mean
they track this, it's all and it shows you. There's
also websites that track trading and it shows you the
moves that they make when they make them very very
interesting and how much money they made. So just FYI,
but illanomhar. Another one she went when she went into office,
she had six had about sixty five thousand dollars. In

(36:18):
three years, she made thirty million. This is per Newsmax.
Thirty million dollars. Wow, she just must be really good
at investing in trading.

Speaker 5 (36:29):
Kine, so good the explanation.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (36:35):
What is she even doing in congress if she can
make thirty million dollars in three years. Look, I just
want a lawmaker to do this for me. Just let
me know what I gotta do, and I'm gonna make
that bank. I'm not even kidding I this is why. Look,
I'm telling y'all I have no interest. First off, I
would not want to represent anybody that would vote for me.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
What is wrong with you?

Speaker 1 (36:58):
No, because I absolutely would be a bully and a tyrant.
I know my limits. This is I'm good here, I'm good, right,
I'm good. If you don't, if you don't do it
my way, then there's gonna be serious penalties. The beatings
will continue until the morale improves. I would absolutely be
making fat bank, getting my tax money back.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
That's what i'd be doing.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
I just they need to know. I think that you
shouldn't be you shouldn't be allowed to trade if you're
in Congress. You know Potus has to has to divest
from everything when he goes into elected office.

Speaker 2 (37:31):
So why not these people? Hm? I feel like that's
a fair question, don't you think so, Dania? You sound jealous.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
I'm only jealous of them being able to use loopholes
that are not open to us. Yes, I have a
major problem with that. I want to be able to
use those too. That's all I'm saying. But this whole situation,
with everything that's happening in Minnesota, you realize this is
a soft power move, right, This is a to invade.

(38:01):
It is a way I like to say colonize, just
because the left uses that word with such reckless abandon
And one of my favorite things is hijacking the leftist
language and just bending it over and just making it
submit very harshly. I love taking their language and using
it against them. But I do agree that it's more
of an invasion as opposed to colonization. But it is

(38:23):
a soft power move I mean, you're going up there
and your hijacking and using entitlement programs to enrich yourself,
enrich militias, get your candidates elected. Why isn't And I
know that it was already investigated once and I wanted
to make this differentiation.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
So when illanomhar and the reason.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
By the way, that we all talk about her brother
is because she had used campaign donation dollars to fund
her legal fees to divorce her brother. That's how all
of this came out, and she actually had to pay
a fine for them. I don't know if people remember
what they The Board of Elections found her guilty and

(39:07):
she had to pay a fine for it. Now, the
other question I have is related to this because this
started taking place after that story. So the investigation into
her misappropriation or misuse of campaign funds to pay her
legal fees that happened before this whole situation with all

(39:33):
of the Somali diaspora and the fraud that's in Minnesota.
So this is a separate case. And I bring it
up because it was only what twenty twenty one that
one of the guys convicted had donated tons of money
to her campaign. Now that guy was convicted, he was
a Somali national, So how is it that he's convicted.

(39:56):
He donated a ton of money to her campaign was
discovered and he was the one who owned that Safari
whatever restaurant that she had her campaign events at. She
had her campaign events there she uh they they kicked
off the one of the uh feed Feed our Future events.

(40:17):
So remember the Feed Our Future was the program that
was the covid era program that said, oh, we're going
to go and feed these kids that would otherwise not
eat because schools are clothed due to the pandemic, So
we're going to make sure that these kids who normally
wouldn't get a good meal still have a meal.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
So this guy.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
Made up he just made up names and all this
stuff and defrauded the program of I think it was
what was it came two and two. It was two
hundred and fifty something million dollars. That's just one. There's
three programs that all the amounts lead up actually over
a billion. And so my point is that she had

(41:01):
an event at his restaurant and he donated all this money.
So if he's convicted, why aren't they investigating her because
you know, you know she got taxpayer money from that.
You know, she got in that grift. So I feel
like there should be another investigation into that.

Speaker 8 (41:19):
Now.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
I know that there is a Treasury investigation into it
because they received federal funds, and there is a DOJ investigation,
and then there's a separate FBI investigation, so at some
point it's going to come up. But I just feel
like there should be an investigation specifically within if her

(41:41):
campaign received it, that's an FEC violation that needs to
be looked at.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
And I don't.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
I don't know about that aspect of it, but it's
it's a soft invasion. I'm going to tell you the story.

Speaker 8 (41:51):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
I'm just gonna warn you it's this is a bad one.
I always hate having these stories like this, but I
think it's important to talk about them. But I first
read this story, I think yesterday, and I was getting
waiting to get more information about it because at first
they were really they were trying to protect the girl
that's involved, right, So the girl who was involved was.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
They were it's I mean, it's bad.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
They This was in Britain and it was in Warwickshire,
and she was out with friends. And you know how
girls like they just start recording stuff. They record themselves
and their friends and the parties and their live streaming
or whatever. She was recording a video and apparently a
group of Afghan young men ages seventeen, they arrived in

(42:45):
small boats just months earlier. This girl was fifteen years old.
This happened in May. She had her phone because she
was recording her friends. And at first it doesn't say
this in the pieces that I've read, but it almost
seems like in the beginning she thought that they were
there as guests of one of her friends, and they
didn't really know them anyway. They isolated her, dragged her

(43:07):
away from her friends, and they raped her in a
park and she had her phone going the whole time.
So that's being used as evidence in the trial. And
she said that, I mean, I mean, obviously like ruined
her life.

Speaker 2 (43:24):
She's just broken. They got these guys.

Speaker 1 (43:28):
One of them was ten years eight months in prison,
the other was nine years ten months, and they decided
to name them and they're all Afghan nationals. And one
of the lawyers for one of the guys convicted said, quote,
I have no doubt that if the general public were
exposed to the phone footage, we would have disorder on

(43:49):
our hands.

Speaker 2 (43:52):
The judge said. This is what the judge said, quote.

Speaker 1 (43:58):
Because these these were Afghanist silent and no, they're not
asylum seekers. They're fighting age men who are taking advantage
of the system to colonize a country. The judge said, quote,
I accept that you come from a place which has
significant cultural differences from the UK. We're going to come
to that in a minute. However, I don't accept that
either of you does not understand the concept of consent.

(44:20):
He said, you took a child away from her friends
in the face of vigorous protests, and she apparently was
screaming to somewhere you couldn't be observed in order to
commit this offense. And I don't buy the whole cultural
difference thing. The whole cultural difference that's insane. Have you
seen these cases where they keep saying and I've seen

(44:44):
a couple of these where they there was another one
and this was I think also in Britain, would they
get into the guy got a lighter sentence because of
cultural differences. If you come from a culture that does
and realize that taking a woman against her will is bad,
then you're incompatible with modern life and your culture should

(45:09):
be raised to the ground. And the only reason it
isn't is because it thrives on the indulgence of stupid
Westerners who think that they can kill it with kindness
without realizing that that's not something that you can A
rehabilitate or b bring into the modern era with kindness.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
And I keep seeing these stories over and over again.
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
I think the video footage should be made public, but
you know they're never going to do that. In Britain,
because in Britain, and we've seen countless instances of this
before in Britain, they work really really hard to cover
up the Rotham, the Rotherham sex trafficking, I mean almost
twenty years where you had foreign nationals and that this case,

(46:00):
they were a Pakistani who were in the country operating
and they were taking women and selling them into sex slavery.
In one town, they had fourteen girls in the span
of what five years. I mean they either they're missing
or they'd get addicted on drugs and they.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Forced them out as prostitutes. It's unreal.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
And there were lawmakers that were protecting this because they
didn't want they were more terrified at being called racist
than saving these underage girls. It was a huge It's
been a huge, huge scandal in Britain and it's not
just in one town, it's in several. This is I mean,
they said the phone footage was so appalling that the

(46:43):
attorneys were saying there would be public disorder if the
public saw it, then there should be disorder. There should
be public disorder if you don't get outraged to the
point of disorder over something like this, over your young
women being violated. The heart of your nation being violated

(47:09):
in such a horrific way.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
What are you waiting for? What are you saving? Your rage? Four?

Speaker 1 (47:19):
Now, see, I'm so tired of this stuff. I'm so
tired of it.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Just horrifying.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Fifteen years old and the footage apparently caught her trying
to fight them off, and they laughed, and they apparently
took her phone and basically filmed her own debasement.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
It's awful.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
And they're just going to be maybe nine and ten years.
They'll probably be released sooner than that because they have
that refugee privilege. We got a lot more on the way.
That's not even half the stories that I have from this.
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Speaker 5 (49:22):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
So China's trade surplus, but the rest of the world
is topped to trillion dollars for the first time, and
some people are wondering, Okay, well, it's not really stopping
the flood of manufactured goods coming out of China. Their
General Administration of Customs said that for the first eleven
months of the year, exports increased by five point four
percent compared with the same period last year. Imports fell slightly.

(49:49):
That meant they ran a global trade surplus of a
little over a trillion dollars that exceeded the nine hundred
and ninety billion surplus that was recorded for twenty twenty four.
So it's about price competitiveness, is what it is, and
people aren't willing to do that. And at some point,
you know, Trump can do so much, Congress can do
so much, but it also has to be the fine
behavior of the consumers.

Speaker 2 (50:11):
That's another thing too.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Let's see Congress is to withhold Pentagon travel funds until
it sees the boat strike videos.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
Okay, er er.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
I just want to make fun of these people for
like five minutes. Just that's all I want. So they
said that they're going to withhold a quarter of the
travel budget until on the Pentagon they're online. I mean,
I don't know what else you were waiting to see.

Speaker 2 (50:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (50:37):
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at the follow up strike. Yes, I love people who
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Speaker 1 (53:03):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. We
were gonna come out with some bloody would but then
We're like, gonna have a certain type of an intro
for the terrestrial stations, and I don't want to bust
everybody's ear drums out like it's an Indian metal band,
because we were going to talk about Islamism, you know,
and I'm like, that might be I always we're always like,
what is a good song to come in with something

(53:23):
like that? Because you can only do rock the kasbos
so many times, you know what I'm saying. So you know,
let's have maybe some like seekh metal that works that
does the job. Welcome back, though you can find more
stuff over at the newsletter chapter and verse lots of
good stuff up there. Lorraine's got some good pieces on
RFK Junior and Mahan. We got jas minccrockett up there. Golly,

(53:48):
you're gonna man y'all to be thanking your Texas friends
and family right now, because we are going to be
dealing with a blizzard of stupidity.

Speaker 2 (54:01):
Because of this race, the Senate race.

Speaker 1 (54:03):
It was already dramatic enough, right because you have John
Cornyn and Ken Paxton, and I like Ken Paxton. He's
the ag you know, I get along with him. He's
you know, he's always been really strong on two A.
And there's certain issues where I'm like, if you're strong,
I get very Machiavellian about things. If you're strong on
this issue and you're gonna rep this issue, and you're
going to push this issue at a certain.

Speaker 2 (54:25):
Level, all right, I can abide that, you know what
I mean.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
And then you got Wesley Hunt, who's not a bad
guy either. Right, they're in the Republican primary, and then
now in the Democrat primary, you've got that he's he
looks like John ossaf Batter or Warick. Like you know
how in Hollywood you have Bill Pullman and the Bills,
the Bill Pullman, Bill Paxton, Right, I almost said Ben

(54:50):
right right, they're built in Bill, Bill Pullman, Bill Pullman,
Bill Paxton, And you kind of have the same thing
with the Democrat Party.

Speaker 2 (55:01):
I don't know where they get these dudes.

Speaker 1 (55:02):
Is there like a factory somewhere in Appalachia where they
churn out these like skinny, tight jean wearing eunuchs that
come out, and they're all, I mean, they're.

Speaker 2 (55:13):
All ridiculous dudes.

Speaker 1 (55:15):
You can tell they don't even have the muscles to
hold a handgun, you know, much less swing a hammer.

Speaker 2 (55:20):
They can't do a thing.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
And they're all the same people, the Assos, the beatowra Warks,
and now this Tallarico guy, and so he's running in
a primary with Now he's running against Jasmine Crockett, who's
she's redistricted out.

Speaker 2 (55:36):
She's changed her district, like her seat three.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
Times now and she wants to run for Texas Senate.
No way is she going to win. But now you know,
as I told you guys in the newsletter, you need
to just be a little careful because you've got to
give the Republicans some room to try to shoot themselves
in the foot, because this is what they do every

(56:02):
single time. Now she's going to lose this race. It's
the whole point of somebody like her getting involved in
this race. I feel like tell Rica was gonna get
steamrolled anyway. They needed to add some agitation, right, They
need to agitate. So who better than Maxine Waters Junior?
You know who better than Eyelashes mcwiggs Get her in
this race. She'll be throwing some bombs and then you

(56:26):
can have Democrats. It works twofold for Democrats, So they
can get involved in this race. They can either endorse
her or not, or they can endorse tall Rico. There's
a strategy here that at face value, it's very easy
to make fun of.

Speaker 2 (56:40):
But there's something else that's happening.

Speaker 1 (56:43):
When Wendy Davis ran, and this was back Caine, like
in twenty twelve, twenty thirteen, she didn't have a shot
in hades of winning, But that wasn't the point.

Speaker 2 (56:51):
The point of her running was to register voters and
to seed the ground and to build a national mailing
lisz in all of that.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
That was the point. That was the entire point of it.
And that was the same thing with Bata or Rourke,
except I think he didn't get the memo that it
really wasn't about him, that there was a lot of
other you know, there were he was there to do
a job, and then he kept running and he never won.
This is very similar with Talla Rico and with Crockett

(57:22):
as well. Tall Rico is young enough to where I think,
no matter what he does, he can probably come back
from some sort of you know, district race. Maybe the
problem is Democrats have not won a statewide race in
a while here, and there's a reason they haven't won
because they're they're running some pretty crazy Canadas. It's the

(57:45):
type of Canada that they're running. It's been nineteen ninety
four since democrats. That's the last time a Democrat won
a statewide office in Texas was nineteen ninety four. So
it's not going to happen this time either, because this
Senate race has been reliably read for a very long time,

(58:07):
and even the independence which determine these races in the margins,
they're not going to be bought in on a Jasmine
Crockett or James Talerico. They weren't even bought in on
account Colin Alred. Colin Allred, who was a bad goofy
candidate was still better than Crockett. If you look at
what happened in some of these other like in Nashville
for instance, that aft In buying or whatever her ditzy

(58:28):
name was, Ben.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
Whatever, I don't know afton with.

Speaker 1 (58:32):
Then why they the reason that she was so bad
is because the reason why she lost so badly is
because she was a bad candidate. Democrats have this thing,
they picked these dumb, dippy candidates. Now, not to say
that Republicans haven't before either, we have, and I've talked
about it extensively, but when Democrats pick a bad candidate,
they really douce the bed man. They really douce the

(58:52):
bed I don't know how else to say it. I
mean they really So there's a strategy here. They got
Colin all get out of the race, so they're wanting
to preserve him. That you can't have two eunuchs battle
it out and expect to get the agitation that you
need to make headlines. So they got to throw it.
They got to bring in a bomb thrower. So jas
mccrockett really does not have a road. She's redistricted out,

(59:16):
although technically she could still run in that race. But
she's going to be challenged by someone who actually could
beat her, So that's why she's not going back in
that race. So in Texas state laws, you don't have
to live in the district to run in that district.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
You just have to live in the state.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
So her district, her address no longer is in the
district as it is redrawn, so she could stay there.
But there's a Democrat that's going to be running in
that seat, and she's not gonna be able to Honestly,
she won't be able to beat them because they're not
as nuts as she is, right, They're at least not
as loud about being as nuts as she is. So
this is she's being She's going in this race not

(59:52):
with the goal of winning, but with the goal of
creating problems building a national mailing list. And also what
does her presence in this race again to eunuch, do
James Talerico by himself looks ridiculous, does he not?

Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
He does? He looks ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
But you already saw them show their cards when they
came out with their ads yesterday. So her ad and
I'm not going to play it because they can charge me,
or because I'll charge them they get if they want
that free ad time, they got to pay for it.
But she came out with an AD and it was
just her and it was Trump talking about her, playing
over her. She was like in this Olin Mills Photos studio,
and then she very slowly turned around as Trump is

(01:00:27):
talking about her and she looks at the camera and
that's that's the ad. In the meantime, Taalerico comes out
and he's like, well, I'm not going to say anything
bad about Jasmine Crockett and I'm gonna, you know, et cetera,
run a nice race. So he immediately staking his claim
as the nice saying Democrat. And she's immediately going out
there like I'm going to be this whole race is
not about serving voters. It's going to be about fighting Trump.

(01:00:49):
So that right there tells you what the strategy is.
She's there to make Tallarico look palatable. She's there to
build a national mailing list. She's there to massage the
desires of the Marxists and the party, the bomb throwers
in the party, and she's there to be the crazy
that Tellerico doesn't have to be. So they're telling they're

(01:01:10):
going to tell him, you just have to seem focused
on the voters and focused on the issues. It's bad cop,
good cop. That's this whole strategy. And then she can
go out there. She'll do even though she's facing off
against him in the primary. She can go out there
and agitate. And I don't know if she realizes this
is the strategy. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed,

(01:01:31):
but a tool nonetheless not the sharpest. I don't know
if she realizes that's the strategy, but that's what they're doing.
They are using her to make him seem saner. So
instead of making him seem sane by his policies and
his positions, they're not going to change that crazy Marxist garbage.
They're just going to try to compare him to her
and be like, well, you could have this. They need

(01:01:55):
her to agitate to turn out the vote. He does
not have the charisma to do it himself, so she's
going to be the person doing it, and they'll help
him take that primary and then they'll try to run
a more formidable, serious race in the general. That's what
this is all designed to do. So that's their strategy
with us there, and the fact that Alred got out

(01:02:16):
was a huge sign to me about that. They're like, Oh,
we're gonna we're gonna pull you out, We're gonna save
you for another time. We're going to put you back
on the bench, and we're just gonna put her out there.

Speaker 2 (01:02:26):
I mean, that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
It's the Stacy Abrams the Better or Worker Wendy Davis strategy.
Running a ridiculous Democrat in an unwinnable race to build
and register Democrat voters for future attempts. That's this whole thing.
It's like a political war of attrition. That's the whole point.
And Tallerico and all Read they're both ridiculous. Tall Rico's ridiculous,
but he's more palatable to a lot of Democrat Texas
Democrats than Crockett is.

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
So that's that's the that's the play. Now.

Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
She also wants to run because she wants to raise
the money. Don't forget, she's got a three thousand dollars
lean on her luxury Dallas condo and she refused is
to pay it off. Girlfriend needs the money, she needs
to keep living in luxury. She needs to keep going
and get her nails done and her eyelashes did, and
her hair donetill she's got to be kept in luxury,
so she needs gullible donors to continue funding her.

Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
So that's it.

Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
When you run for these reces, so long as you're
using the donor money to pay off campaign related expenses,
you're in the clear.

Speaker 2 (01:03:23):
That's what all this is about. This is the whole move.

Speaker 1 (01:03:28):
So she's and she needs the cash, and the Democrats
have nothing to lose that they get in a backer.
She gets the fame that she wants, she gets the
cash to keep her in luxury, and then we're inundated
with these asinine campaign stunts.

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
Cut seven.

Speaker 1 (01:03:43):
She thinks they've been talking about turning Texas blue in Colorado,
and they turned to Colorado blue in two election cycles.
Colorado had been sixty three straight years of Republican governance,
Republican administration, Republican majority. Two election cycles, they had operatives
turn to blue. They flooded it with Californians. They were
able to turn it blue. They even wrote a book
about it called The Blueprint. Same people came to Texas

(01:04:05):
to try to recreate it here. Texas is a lot
bigger and weirder. Texas, Georgia and Florida are very weird
about their elections and their politicians, so they they are
protective of their they'll they'll go after their own candidates,
their own party candidates. But if you do it, they're

(01:04:26):
gonna shive you. You're gonna get it. This is but
they try to turn Texas blue. Already they had, uh
what is it, Texas Progressive Progress Texas. I can't remember
so many different organizations that have tried this and they
haven't been successful. This was supposed to have been done
ten years ago and it hasn't been. This has cut
seven her talking about that. Listen, Exus turns blue.

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
It won't be because of any.

Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
One candidate, but because of each and every one of
you doing your part.

Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
Turning Texas blue is what I want to talk to y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
About out today, y'all.

Speaker 5 (01:05:02):
Now there are those that say, ain't no way, we
didn't try it a fifty kinds of weight.

Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Why does she talk, y'all? So she's she came down
here to run for office and do all of that.
I came down here in twenty thirteen right around the
time that she did. Except I have no desire to
run for political office. Like I said, I don't want
to represent anyone who would dare vote for me, no.

Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
Offense, but.

Speaker 1 (01:05:24):
She wanted she because Missouri and King you can attest
to this, especially in Saint Louis where she was grown up.
That area is on lock. That's generationally Democrat, and you
better be born into certain Democrat circles and certain Democrat
families if you want to have a chance at a
seat up there. It's not going to happen. So she
had to go someplace where she could win. So yeah,
that's why I called her a carpetbagger. Some people didn't

(01:05:45):
understand what the hell that was. I'm like, that's if
you're coming down to rep. You're trying to find more
hospitable political grounds so you can make bank and you
can have power.

Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
That's what that is about.

Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
And it was something that was that they talked about
of Northerners post Civil War.

Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
So she's there. It's not going to turn blue.

Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
Now again, I'm not saying that texts that Republicans in
Texas can't shoot themselves in the foot, but so far
they even happened.

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:06:11):
I wanted to play fourteen because this this is how
she started. God help us all, this is how she
started her campaign. Announcement.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Guys, Yeah, he's gonna do it.

Speaker 12 (01:06:23):
Okay, Machine ever scared as she ain't never been, who
was willing.

Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
To go toe to toe against the president.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
I can't wrap my head.

Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
Around someone whom his country with army.

Speaker 1 (01:06:38):
What did you, drum machine? That is so cringe. I'm
dying came, We all died, we all died. We just
had to get revived. I just did, man, I had
to get that's bad.

Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
Didn't even they didn't even give the man use of
the prompters. He had to keep checking his notes. Oh
my gosh.

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Speaker 5 (01:08:00):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
So if.

Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Florida woman faces a felony charge because she threw chicken
during a fight, a woman whose name was or whose
name is Jimishia Jimishia Jamisia Wallace, she was arrested after
allegedly throwing chicken another woman's face during an argument. According
to Broward Sheriff's deputies, why are you doing the chicken

(01:08:32):
like that? She was a primary aggressor. They got into
a fight. It escalated when she retrieved a kitchen knife
from her upstairs apartment appointed it at the victim. And yeah,
so the chicken started flying, So she was arrested. What
kind of chicken? Though, nobody talks about the important stuff
was a KFC? Was it Popeyes? And then if it was, like,

(01:08:52):
was it extra Crispy. I just need to know these
things because I want to know how mad I'm gonna get, Like,
how are you doing decent food like that? A woman
was charged after deputies found anti anxiety meds and her
prison wallet.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
No yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:09:13):
In Orlando, she had a dui and then she tried
to hide it as she was getting pulled over. Why
are you doing that? They they found a bunch I
can't even pronounce it, alp presleum yeah, in a bag
there and so she and apparently was not a prescription

(01:09:35):
in her name, so she got in trouble for that. Also,
just stop being gross for five seconds.

Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
Don't hide your stuff. They'll find it. Stick with us.
Third hour coming up.

Speaker 13 (01:09:48):
All of the conversations that I had during my time
both in Torquille and in Lebanon, including with many Muslims,
was the person sally concentrated on the topic of peace
and respect for people of different religions. I know that,

(01:10:10):
as a matter of fact, that has not always been
the case. I know that in Europe there are many
times fears that are present but oftentimes generated by people
who are against immigration and trying to keep out people
who may be from another country and other religion and

(01:10:31):
other race. And in that sense, I would say that
we all need to work together. One of the values
of this trip is precisely to raise the world's attention
to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between Muslims and
Christians is possible. I think one of the great lessons
that Lebanon can teach to the world is precisely showing

(01:10:53):
a land where Islam Christianity are both present and are respected,
and that there is a possibility to live together, to
be friends.

Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
Well, you know that's funny because there's there's some differences
in Lebanon. You know, it's the Drews that have been
kicking the snot out of the Islamists up there, Bedouins
that have been kicking the snot the goal and Drus
have been just I mean, they're enlistments like at eighty
five percent in terms of military. Arab Christian enlistment has
tripled in the last year. A lot of it's been

(01:11:25):
regional conflict, a lot of it's been as a result
of October seventh. Drews, Bedouins and Arab Christians so yeah,
you know what, I'm gonna tell you something. You're not
gonna sit here and nice your way out of getting
raped like that one fifteen year old girl that was
dragged away by three Afghan nationals. You're not gonna nice
your way out of getting raped. You're not going to
nice your way out of having members of Somali diaspora

(01:11:46):
in Minnesota swindle you out of a billion dollars of
taxpayer funds.

Speaker 2 (01:11:51):
That's not gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (01:11:52):
This idea that it's because Christians haven't been nice enough
is garbage. That's not theology. That's Marxist claptrap. That's exactly
what that is. Good heavens. I mean, you know, we
used to have their crusades and now we got this. Seriously,
we went from the crusades to the's gotta be nice,

(01:12:14):
just got to be friends with them. You know, you
can just nice the terrorism away, you can nice the
Sharia away. Wow, oh week week, welcome back to the
program that was a pope.

Speaker 2 (01:12:28):
By the way, Dana lash with you.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
We're at the top of this third hour, and uh,
Islamism it's a real thing. There's been a fundamental shift
that's been taking place across a lot of the Israeli
Arab community, and a lot of the community that's been
in Lebanon, by the way, that's up the northern area
where you've had Christian Arabs, drews others that have been
pushing back on those on Hesbalah, and a lot of

(01:12:53):
the Islamists up there. So that's something I feel like,
you know, there's a reason why, I.

Speaker 2 (01:12:58):
Mean, you're using Lebanon by the way.

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Lebanon then drove away all of the Gosens out because
what happens after they started taking Gosins in.

Speaker 2 (01:13:06):
Yeah, there was civil war and attacks. By the way.
The other big part of this too.

Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
I think it's demonic when you sit here and act
like people are against immigration. People aren't against controlled legal immigration.
I don't know anybody who is against controlled legal immigration.

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
I mean, that's like saying that the Vatican hates visitors.
The Vatican doesn't hate visitors. The Vatican likes controlled legal visiting.
I've been to the Vatican. It likes controlled legal visiting.

Speaker 2 (01:13:37):
I went there.

Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
I don't know how many security checkpoints, and that's fine
because I'm going into their property, Okay, but don't sit
here and act like that you have it, so it's okay.
And if other sovereign nations require because remember the Vatican,
that is a sovereign entity, it's a city state. Don't
act like other sovereign entities that have the exact same

(01:13:59):
thing are bad for having the exact same things you have,
and then act like it's somehow more sinful. It's not
against immigration. It is against unfettered, unlimited illegal immigration. People

(01:14:23):
you don't know, people who have no documentation. They can't
even prove that they're not felons. They can't prove that
they're not murderers, they can't prove that they're not predators.
That's the objection, and it is incredibly disingenuous, especially in
the name of Christ, to try to smear people of

(01:14:47):
the Kingdom as being against immigration when they are simply
against anything that is not controlled legal immigration. And then
you wonder why people have been running away from the church,
probably because of those really bad examples that you're giving.

(01:15:09):
Coming from the top of the chain. Why did he
try to sound like English wasn't his first language either
when he was talking there.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
That was weird.

Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
I'm like, You're like, it's like Billy Joe from Green
Day when he pretended to be British when they came
out with their first when their first album Longview remember
or the long View was their song self titled and
that was back in what ninety four ninety five, and
they acted like they were British. It was the same thing, like,
why are you acting like this is? This is weird
to me. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but
you know, it is. It is what it is. No,
Islamism is a real thing, a very real thing, and

(01:15:44):
this it was just disappointing to see that, to hear
that from.

Speaker 2 (01:15:50):
The Pope.

Speaker 1 (01:15:51):
I don't know, a lot of my Catholic friends are
very upset over it. A child bride was executed in
Iran after killing her much older husband following years of
domestic violence. Ah sad, she's twenty four now, but she
was married to this guy when she was Ooh, I
don't even know if she was she had actually started.

Speaker 2 (01:16:13):
Oh, she was twelve.

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
She was married after her cousin at the age of twelve,
had her first child at age thirteen. He used to
beat her into oblivion, beat their five year old son
into oblivion. She found a cousin for help a fight
broke out. This is like every day in Sharia, it
really is. I mean, in Irving, Texas. Remember, there were
two beautiful girls who were murdered by their father just
some years ago because they were getting too westernized. So

(01:16:38):
he thought the great shame was his daughter's wearing just
western clothes and you know, a little makeup, but not
killing them because he didn't like the fact that they
were I mean, good heavens, they were becoming less controlled
under Sharia. It's pretty amazing. They had no she had
had no access to protections. And this is in Iran

(01:16:59):
that practices a lot of this stuff. But this is
also we're seeing it. Like I said, Irving Texas, Minnesota,
there have been instances of female genital mutilation. I mean,
I don't want people's eyes to gloss over because they
hear it so much. I want them to be nervous
because they hear it so much that there's something serious there.
There was a Somali national charge with raping a woman

(01:17:19):
outside of a Nashville church.

Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Have you guys heard about this?

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
This is insane. She sustained injuries and didn't make it
out of the hospital. This is crazy, absolute madness. I mean,
and then you hear these cases like there was a
woman who was attacked sexually assaulted in the UK and

(01:17:46):
the judge in that case said, well, we're going to
give this guy a lighter sentence because he's new here.
He was an Afghan refugee, he's new here. He doesn't
understand the culture. So we're making allowances for culture for
us because I just think that's incompatible with the United
States of America. This is just insane stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
CARE blocked me.

Speaker 1 (01:18:10):
So Ron DeSantis came out yesterday, By the way, why
is DeSantis doing this?

Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
And our DOJ not?

Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
Where the hell is Pam Bondi? He declared CARE, the
Council of American Islamic Relations a foreign terrorist organization. Don't
forget they're an unindicted co conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation.

Speaker 2 (01:18:29):
Uh and uh.

Speaker 1 (01:18:31):
He did this with executive order and he said, I
look forward to discovery, especially the CARE finances should be illuminating.

Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
CARE was going off yesterday. They blocked me.

Speaker 1 (01:18:45):
CARE unindicted co conspirators and the whole they're terrorists, They're
absolute terrorists. And so DeSantis said that CARE and the
Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist organizations and they are not
an advocacy group, they're TERIRS. Greg Abbott has designated Muslim
Brotherhood and CARE as terrorist organizations. Why are Abbot and

(01:19:08):
DeSantis doing this? And Pam Bondi is not? Where's our DOJ?
Their advocacy arm. Washington Free Beacon has a story on
this Care's political arm has been operating without illegal authority,
without any legal authority across the United States. Free Beacon
reports that a probe from two watchdog groups say says

(01:19:30):
the group may be guilty of wire fraud, deceptive solicitation,
and making false statements to the IRS. Hmm, that's their
CARE action, because you have CARE, that's the Council of
American Islamic Relations. You have CARE, and then you have
CARE Action, which is like their little advocacy arm. They

(01:19:51):
in twenty two states where they've been raising money and
conducting political activity.

Speaker 2 (01:19:55):
Apparently they have been.

Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
Without the licenses, licenses, the registration, or legal authority, so
they're evading state and federal regulations and what is looking
more and more like a very illicit fundraising scheme. All
the people that talk about APAC don't say a damn
thing about CARE. I think it's by design. I'm going
to go one step further. I think people are getting
paid by these organizations to go after the or. Honestly,

(01:20:19):
if APEK was so powerful, they suck. They couldn't even
get hostages out of Gaza. If APAC was so bad,
If APAK was so bad, why are we having all
these college campuses Like I have this story right here
where you've got Jewish students at a number of different campuses.
They've done studies, and these are our third party entities
where they don't even feel safe on college campuses anymore,

(01:20:39):
and they feel as though they can't even actually be
Jewish on college campuses. Nearly forty percent of Jewish college
students have had to hide their identities on campus sixty
two percent, so they've been directly blamed. We have friends
of our family who have students Jewish students at college campuses,
and I've heard this verbatim from their students' mouths. So

(01:21:02):
Apak is so powerful, but they can't do give me
a break. They spend a pittance. Go look at what
Care has been doing. Go look at what the Muslim
Brotherhood's been doing. Go look what Smolly diaspora has been doing.
Go and look at how much Cutter's been spending at
these universities. You know, if that, if you're really America
first and you're not bitching and moaning about that, you're
a sellout, Muslim goat loving, just absolute fake.

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
You're a fake terrorist. It's what you are.

Speaker 1 (01:21:27):
You're an Islamist terrorist if you're not screaming about this
as much as everything else. I'm so tired of this stuff.
And it's always the They never have anything to say
about this. Anytime I say anything about Cutter on social media,
I have all these little fat faced bots in my mentions.
So I've been doing the whole Trump response to them,
with the whole uh as like no one. And then

(01:21:50):
this person shows up in my timeline screaming about Israel.
It's because it's about the Islamist invasion of the United States.

Speaker 2 (01:21:56):
It's a fact.

Speaker 1 (01:21:57):
That is a fact, and these people are being will
stooges and aiding and abetting it. No this political arm
I would love to know how much money they're spending
in each state, these Islamists, how much money they're spending
in each state. So now you got Texas and Florida,
where's the DOJ, where is Pam Bondy, where's she at

(01:22:20):
in all of this? Why are we not doing this
that that? Oh, we're doing some but you know, the
Muslim Brotherhood at the Katari chapters exempt from the one
that's coming down out from the White House from that EO.
Does everybody know that that edict the Katari chapter of
the Muslim brotherhoods exempt?

Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Why is that?

Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
That's a fact? I wrote about it over at subsec.
If you'd like links to receipts.

Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
Why is that?

Speaker 1 (01:22:43):
I got a lot of questions. You have care and
partnerships between CARE and k through twelve schools. Let's not
forget Kerr's leader here. Nihado Wadd said he was quote
happy to see the attack on October seventh, which took
Americans in as well. It is a serious thing. This

(01:23:07):
is a very serious thing, and it's interesting. No one
wants to talk about it. There was a story that
came out relatedly to this. I know, we gotta get moving, So,
Nick Fouenta, as you know that the New York Post
has this study the Network Contagion Research Institute showed that
the majority of his amplification is foreign. It comes from
Pakistan and Nigeria. So to answer the question, can one

(01:23:30):
cuck oneself? According to this story, yes, and.

Speaker 5 (01:23:35):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
There's only two animals that actually do kind of scare me.
One of them, I won't, I don't. I'm actually I
haven't never hunted it, and I never will. And that's
a hog. Farrell hog barrel hogs scare the bejeebers out
of me. The other one, okay, and it's geese. Geese
are terrifying. Your old woman was attacked by geese at

(01:24:01):
a local park. She broke her pelvis. She had an
eternal bleeding. She was stuck on the ground. They wouldn't
let her up. The geese were all over. It was crazy.
Lydia West she is in Texas.

Speaker 1 (01:24:16):
She's feeding ducks at Lake City Lake Park and all
of a sudden, the geese got mad. She's feeding little
ducks and then the geese came up and started attacking
the food and she fell hard. She could get up,
and she had all these fractures and she had to
go to the.

Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Hospital, and oh my gosh, it was crazy. She's just
a little woman.

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
And now she's got physical therapy because he's geese.

Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
And the geese are territorial.

Speaker 1 (01:24:39):
They are mean, man, they are mean, right, Susan Park Kane,
That's where the meanest geese in the world lives. Susson
Park in Missouri. Meanest geese on God's Green Earth lived there.
I'm not not kidding you.

Speaker 2 (01:24:51):
I have more of it. I'm just really into the
geese story. I robbed you a little bit this segment,
but we have Kurt Schlichter who's coming up next.

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Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
I have to share with you this profile. It's from
the Atlantic. Normally I don't share the Atlantic profiles, but
it's of Jasmine Crockett. It's an oldie, but a goodie.

Speaker 1 (01:25:25):
This is what it And then we're going to go
to our guest on this because just really really want
to get some of his feedback on this one. So
it's about Jasmin Crockett and it says a Democrat for
the Trump era. And it's by Elaine Godfrey. Lane writes quote.

Speaker 2 (01:25:40):
During many of our conversations, Crockett wore acrylic nails painted
with the word resist count the letters in that, and
a heavy set of lashes over her brown eyes. The
lock screen on her phone was a headshot of herself.
Now how she write and resists? On her hands? She

(01:26:00):
got six fingers. Do two of the fingers have double letters?
I don't know. Did she not think all this all
the way through? I feel like she didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:26:09):
We are going to be assaulted audibly and visually in
this Senate race coming up by this woman. Assaulted Texans.
The rest of America should be praying for us right now.
And I feel so bad because my next guest, he's
a longtime friend. He's got a great new book out today.

(01:26:29):
You know, it's the latest and the Kelly Turnbull the
People's Republic series Panama Read. There's the cover. It is
actually really awesome looking cover. He's just nine for nine
with these covers now. But he's you know, he just moved.
He's moving to Texas from California, right in the middle
of this tornado.

Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
Kurt Schlichterter joins us.

Speaker 1 (01:26:50):
He's a columnist, a best selling author, He's a retired
full bird.

Speaker 2 (01:26:54):
I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:26:55):
I know that's not the right way to say it,
but I love saying it that way. And he joins
us now, author of Panama Red, congrats on the book.
And I'm going to get to that with you. But
I just got to say, you now moving to Texas
from California, and then you got this hot mess that
you didn't know was coming, and now you're going to

(01:27:15):
be one of those Texans that is going to have
to deal with the Jasmine Crockett Senate campaign.

Speaker 2 (01:27:20):
Kurt, how are you feeling about that?

Speaker 4 (01:27:22):
Well, I'm already dealing with the bright California son that
I somehow can't fix on my speaker, but uh yeah,
it's uh. Look, I gotta say the guy who's who's
happiest about this is probably Kenny Paxton, who's one of
the ones running for Senate right now against John Cornyn,
the gun control guy, and uh uh Wesley Hunt, who's

(01:27:45):
seems like a pretty good guy. Yeah, they're going to
annihilate her. She's going to she's going to be destroyed.
There's literally not a single textan West of the Paikos
who's going to vote for this human minstrel show. She's ridiculous. Yeah,
And the best part of it, Dana is she went
to like private school, so she's like Eliza Doolittle in

(01:28:08):
My Fair Lady. After six months with Rex Harrison in
real life, and then she decides to appeal to her voters,
she has to come on like the sassy friend in
every two thousand and seven Kate Hudson romantic comedy.

Speaker 2 (01:28:23):
Yes, it's taged million in reverse.

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
Exactly, and it's just ridiculous with resist on the acrylic nails.
Please stop. You're allowed to have dignity, you know, it's okay.
And frankly, she seemed like an intelligent, well spoken individual.
I i'd actually be you know, I would be that worried,

(01:28:48):
but I'd be like, okay, well, this is the person
who could put up a plausible campaign. Is she didn't
come on like a caricature.

Speaker 2 (01:28:54):
Yeah, I mean, she's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:28:56):
We already had Maxine Waters and it feels like she
feel thinks that it's necessary to duplicate that in the
party in Texas specifically.

Speaker 4 (01:29:06):
I don't know what she's thinking, except maybe I even
be straight Stacey Abrams, I'll be a thinner. Maybe I'll
get a gig on a Star Wars Star Trek and
a lot of money from the next Democrat administration. Yeah,
but I don't won't actually win anything.

Speaker 2 (01:29:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
I mean it's pretty clear while she's doing this, she's
doing this build up a power base despite the fact
that she has absolutely no hope of winning him. I'm glad.
I like when Democrats nominate losers.

Speaker 1 (01:29:40):
Yeah, and she's the other guy that's in the primary.
I don't know if you're familiar with him. I'm kind
of like sort of familiarize my James Tallerico. He's like
this Munich, the soft spoken eunuch, but he's still a Marxist.
He's just as crazy as she is, but he's like
quiet about it.

Speaker 4 (01:29:55):
Well, I want a theologia. Did you know God is
buying air non Binar It's like, no, I didn't know that.
I did not get away from me because I don't
want the light when the lightning bolt stripes. I want
to be far away there Tallarico, that's right. No, he's
imagine imagic John Lithgow and footloose. Right, the preacher who

(01:30:19):
said you kids can't rock, I'm not going to let
you dance and make him a hundred times more irritating,
and then cross him with that horrible gargoyle looking welch woman.

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
Oh my gosh, yes, yeah that's yeah, yeah, that interior
designer who is the one of the housewife whatever. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:30:39):
Right, we're talking with our friend Kirch Lichter his book
Panama Read. It's the latest People's Republic series. Out of
that series and this you're going from Dublin, Dublin to
Panama City. And I love how you go from deep Raad,
Texas to Mogadishu in Minnesota, which we've been talking a
lot about Minnesota because of all the there's Somalidas brother,

(01:31:00):
or do you frauding everyone and turning it into little
mogodisho I I.

Speaker 4 (01:31:05):
You know, I of course obviously wrote this before all
that started, though I'm familiar with Minneapolis. You know, Minneapolis
used to provide amazing post punk rock bands like the Replacements.
Oh dude, yeah, all right, my two favorite bands clashes
in their team with their English and now it's this.

(01:31:26):
It's it's like Blackhawk Down without the civilization. Every time
you go in there, it's like, uh, you know, hey,
Gordy's gone, good luck.

Speaker 1 (01:31:39):
No thanks, yeah, it's I'm kind of I'm sort of
shocked that it is as because it's not just.

Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
Even in Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
I mean we're looking at Maine with all of this
you know, fraud and you know Illano Mark. Speaking of
people like Jasmine Crockett, I am wondering why there isn't
an investigation into how much of the taxpayer funding that
she likely received as well, because she was buddies with
these dudes that are getting that were convicted from this
stuff like this one guy who did that Feed our

(01:32:08):
Future scam. He claimed to feed four thousand kids. Curt
didn't feed no four thousand kids, but he was able
to builk the state out of like two hundred and
forty million dollars. I feel like if I was an
un American Marxist piece of excrement, that I really missed
an opportunity to make fat bank and one hundred two
hundreds of millions of dollars like this.

Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
Well, you'd also have to marry your brother.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Oh yeah, there's also that unfortunate aspect.

Speaker 4 (01:32:33):
Nice, that's yeah, thank you. Diversity is our strength, not
that kind of.

Speaker 1 (01:32:40):
Diversity, yeah, not that, well, that's actually opposite of diversity.

Speaker 2 (01:32:43):
I mean they're keeping it all close.

Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
Key, Yeah, they goity, Oh my gosh. Three, tell me
tell me about your book because this is the ninth
out of the series. It's available now, you can get
it now, it's the latest in the series. And you go,
I mean it gets into like you said, you wrote

(01:33:07):
this before all of this news came.

Speaker 2 (01:33:10):
Out from the study. You're turning into sort of like
the Simpsons, where you're predicting things in your books.

Speaker 1 (01:33:15):
So I just feel like we got to watch you, Lisa, Yeah,
tell me about this latest series. And I mean, isn't
it weird when you write it and then you're like,
oh my gosh, now it's in the news.

Speaker 4 (01:33:27):
It's been like this for ten years since the first one,
People's Republic, came out in twenty sixteen. Now, of course
it was Andrew Andrew Breitbart who inspired me because he
always used to say, we've got to stop bitching about
our are not lack of pop culture presence and do
something about it. So I decided I was going to
write a book that I would want to read. Yeah,

(01:33:47):
and that was People's Republic. Funny, violent, lots of guns,
lots of political insights. It just just entertaining and I
have sold hundreds of thousands of these things. Dana, It's
remarkable you got people out there. Line I've got I
have a ton of pre sales on this thing. And
of course now it's selling a paperback, e book, hardcover,

(01:34:10):
whatever you want. And it is, you know, the the
conceit is America has split into there's a Red America
and a Blue America. The Red America Sara in Texas.
Blue America's all the places you would think would be blue.
And then Kelly Turnbull, the hero, goes into Blue America
with his Wilson Combat CQB forty five and has adventures

(01:34:31):
which often involve shooting and snort, and every one of
them's different. It's not you know, the kind of cookie
cutter stuff you get from a lot of best sellers
these days.

Speaker 1 (01:34:41):
Right, it's not derivative predictable. It's not predictable either. I
haven't gotten but I've read the first three, but I've
not gotten passed. I'm slow. I like, I gotta. I
got a list of everybody. All my friends write books,
and I got to read them, so I got to
catch up.

Speaker 4 (01:34:56):
Oh, I know, I got the I got the friend
book pile. Yes, which is yeah, which is always tough
to always writing them.

Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
Let me ask you this, are you going to do?
Have you ever thought about like doing a scripted series?
Am I over my skis? Or is this something you
can or can't talk about?

Speaker 4 (01:35:09):
Funny you should say that. I have a town hall
column coming out tomorrow on the problem with conservative culture
and how we need to break into Hollywood. We've got
the look. The books are done because now Amazon provides
a mechanism where we don't have to go through the gatekeepers.
Now I publish traditional books, I've got an agent and

(01:35:32):
all that. I also do these in partnership with Amazon,
so I could skip all that so we can get
stuff out there as far as books, But for movies
and TV you need a a lot of money and
b you need distribution. And too many of our billionaires
data would rather give money to the Forum for Family,

(01:35:52):
Flags Freedom and Forums, oh and Eagles rather than go
out there and do something that's actually gonna move the knee.
And uh, look, if you go on Netflix right now,
they've they've got a show called Queen of Coal. Yeah,
a transsexual who wants to go like, you know, dig

(01:36:12):
the carbon and you know those mean Christians are keeping
her from you know, toiling in the in the salt mines.
And I don't want to watch that. I want to
watch something that's pro American and cool and fun and
not going to wag its little finger in my face
going to.

Speaker 7 (01:36:30):
Me, you should you should be more respectful of Indigenous, indigenous,
differently abled uh, points of view and voices.

Speaker 1 (01:36:41):
It's like, shut up then, because it seems it seems
so posturing so many Yeah, I'm not. I'm not watching
the Queen of Carbon about the training going to coal
mine and not doing the Aglian space that they're calling
Star Trek the new Star Trek.

Speaker 4 (01:36:59):
You have seen that. Oh my god, they look worse
than It's like a convention of Unitarian ministers without the SETSI.

Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
Oh my gosh, yes, yeah, you know what.

Speaker 4 (01:37:11):
I'm so mad. And that's another thing about Hollywood. Remember
in the eighties and nineties when movie stars were attractive. Yeah,
and then we're trying to humerize everything.

Speaker 2 (01:37:23):
Yeah, and let me it's not like I don't.

Speaker 4 (01:37:26):
Know what it is about our ruling elite. They put
up this Jamfer Welch person and she's hideous. I mean,
she's human. Whatever the opposite of VIAGRAA is.

Speaker 1 (01:37:36):
I can't say on air what I think of her
because it would be boy.

Speaker 4 (01:37:40):
I can imagine we know.

Speaker 2 (01:37:42):
Each other, so you know immediately yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:37:44):
Oh oh my god.

Speaker 1 (01:37:46):
Let me ask you this, Kelly Turnbull. When I read
these books, I start thinking of casting. If you did
a scripted series, who would be your like? Who would
be your dream.

Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
Cast Matthew Marriston. Yeah, right, and not just because he's
a conservative guy, not because we piled around a little
and tipped to pe act. He can act. He's he's
a good looking guy who's the right size, and he
has the chops. If you've seen Blackhawk Down or you've

(01:38:17):
seen some of the R movies he's been in. Uh,
I think Nick Searcy as his spy master would be
would be great. Now, of course you and Chris would
have to show up because in a previous book, you
guys had a uh, a crocodile related cameo.

Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
It was so awesome, It was so awesome. It has
to stay in. It has to stay in.

Speaker 4 (01:38:39):
Oh, it definitely does. Our friend Larry O'Connor makes a
show tunes appear related.

Speaker 2 (01:38:45):
That that's appropriate. I feel that one isn't.

Speaker 4 (01:38:47):
It, and there of course is uh my. I think
my favorite one part is that is Dennis Miller starring
in a red TV series, The Dennis Miller Mysteries.

Speaker 1 (01:38:58):
That's great, and he can make jokes that go over
all those blue people's heads.

Speaker 8 (01:39:03):
Well, my favorite is when he says to his detective cheap, Hey,
you've given me a suspect list shorter than the track
listing on Greatest Hits of Starland Vocal Band.

Speaker 2 (01:39:14):
That is that is a B side for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:39:19):
I just I think this is it's fun and it's
also moored in enough reality to make it really to
make it real and accessible. But it's fun at the
same time, and that's what sets them conservatism.

Speaker 4 (01:39:33):
What we're about is not grim mystery struggle sessions about
how you know, our grand great grandparents were racist and
we bear the stain. It's shut up. Yeah, we're Americans.
We're happy people. We're smiling, we're not grim. We're cheerful
because we're in the best place on earth, even if

(01:39:55):
we're in the process of wrecking it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:57):
That's right, and.

Speaker 4 (01:39:58):
These books are like that. I have a very clear
uh rule, Dana when I'm writing fiction, which is everything
no bad parts, all good parts. It's like the London
Calling album, no crappy track.

Speaker 2 (01:40:14):
That's right, there's no funny.

Speaker 4 (01:40:16):
It's either action or interesting insight or it's funny. And
if it.

Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
Isn't, it's that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
And this book is all about the series. That's a
good series. The book is Panama Read. It is the
ninth book in the series and it's out now. There's
that sweet cover. You can get it on Amazon.

Speaker 4 (01:40:35):
Sean Salter.

Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
Of course, Sean does great does great work. All of
his book covers are fantastic. Get it out.

Speaker 1 (01:40:42):
It's out now, out today. People's Republic series Pama Read
by my friend Kurt Schlicker. Congratulations, best selling author. Congratulations
to you always. Good to see you, my friend. We'll
talk again soon.

Speaker 4 (01:40:54):
Thank you so much. And Arenas's home.

Speaker 2 (01:40:56):
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Speaker 7 (01:41:21):
It's that.

Speaker 1 (01:41:24):
We got snow, we got trees, we've got all the
good stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:41:28):
It's all Christmas up in here.

Speaker 1 (01:41:30):
So we were going to start working in some of
our Christmas tunage as well. And of course we've got
to play the rape song, you know, that's what the
progressors call it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:38):
What is it called outside Babies Hold Outline.

Speaker 1 (01:41:40):
It's such a great track, man, I'm telling you what
these people. Tomorrow we're going to talk about how the
DC pipe bomb suspect was a brownie.

Speaker 2 (01:41:47):
Today stupidity came.

Speaker 5 (01:41:49):
I don't think we have time to play this. But
Randy Weiningarten, who is of course in charge of the
teachers Union, was blaming Trump for the shutdown of schools.

Speaker 2 (01:41:58):
Now the show up for it, the shuts down, shut
shuts down. But he wasn't.

Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
It was after he was yeah, that's crazy, folks. That
does it for us tonight, have a wonderful night. Signed
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