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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the show, Dana lash with you. Uh, feeling
a little under the weather. I've been burning both ends
since Christmas, without a vacation since Christmas. So we're we're yeah,
we're we're burning both ends here. Anytime I've been out,
it's been work. But I wanted to say that I
really want I really want to know how they interpret
(00:21):
the Trump insults to Ertawan, because you heard the lady
going in the back, You heard her in the back
the whole time, and whenever he starts saying someone's low iq,
I just want to know how that translates and what
she's saying to Ertawan, Well, he's saying, they're very stupid,
They're very stupid, They're very dumb. I just really want
to know how that works. Welcome to the program, Dana
(00:43):
lash with you. We're at the top of this first
hour of the show, and we have the We have
Ertwan type one who's there visiting with Potus, and Potis
has said repeatedly that he wants Turkey to stop buying
the oil and gas from Russia, which is a very
big deal, and they were talking NATO, et cetera. But
(01:04):
he was saying they need to stop buying oil and
gas from Russia, which I agree, and we've been trying
to amp up our production, although one of the things
that we've always had to fight with is Democrats who
push back on any kind of expansion as it pertains
to refineries things of that nature. So it's been it's
(01:28):
been difficult to amp up production when you have no
capacity beyond I mean, what since the seventies. We haven't
expanded it since the seventies refining. Meanwhile, the Saudis and
the Amoradis, they are up building refineries like you know,
there's it's like they're going out of style. So it's
always been an issue. Now the demand that he made
(01:54):
of Iertawan, I thought was very interesting, So we'll see
how that goes. They're supposed to they're having their they
are public meet and greet in front of the press,
and then after that they're going to go behind closed
doors and that's when the real conversation begins, and it's
going to be very interesting. He's a very Ertawan. I'm
(02:15):
I'm ambivalent. He's kind of a chaos and neutral character
because he you know, the Bosphorus straight right there, that
is a very important waterway. If you know your geography.
The Bosphorus straight there right between going into the Black
Sea going and then you have to cross through that
straight in Turkey right there by Istanbul going through to
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out to the Mediterranean. That is a it's a very
I mean, that's a choke point. It's a choke point
like the Panama Canal is a choke point. It's a
choke point like the Sioux Weez is a choke point.
So it's it's an incredibly important waterway, and I think
the control of that is one of the reasons why
Ertawan has never really I think that maybe a couple
(03:00):
of other reasons. They have a pretty pretty beefy military
over there, and they actually do spend quite a bit
on their defense. They can't say that for other nations,
but Turkey does. And I think that that's given him
a lot of power, so he doesn't have to roll
over to the Russians or Chinese the way a lot
of other nations do. That said, it also attracts the
(03:20):
Russians in the Chinese to court him like there's no tomorrow,
and so he has this closer relationship with Russia than
makes than most are comfortable with, which is what the
President kept picking at in his comments. If you noticed that,
he just kept picking at it. It was actually really
I don't know if you could tell, but in his
opening remarks, you know he's going to rhetorically cut him
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behind closed doors. He was leading up to that, he
complimented him. He was like, he's a great leader's very influential. Ah,
you know, the gas though, got to stop buying that
oil and gas from them. I mean, that's just a
bad thing. And he said that. How many times did
he say that? Kane? He said that repeatedly throughout those
So that's he's going to be hammering him on that.
And then did you catch the other thing? He said,
they go because they were talking about the some of
(04:03):
the the tariffs that were implemented and whether they can
go lower because he's already rolled many back as it
pertains to Turkey, as long as Turkey meets the demands
and expectations that are set forth in the agreement by
the US. And then they were asking if Turkey was
going to get a couple of other things and and
he said, well, you know, it depends on you know,
it depends on how well these discussions go. I mean,
it could be almost immediately. So he's like really dangling
(04:26):
the carrot out there in front of Ertawan, and it's
this is going to be a hard because they've met
many times and so this is kind of like the
hard clothes, right, this is the are you going to
do it? Or do I walk away? So it's going
to be a very interesting discussion. It's nice that he's
there Ertawan. See. Instead of Russia on all of them
going to meet Ertawan, Ertawan came to DC to meet Trump.
And so we'll we'll see how this goes. But it
(04:49):
I think it's a very good sign. And Erdawan and Trump,
despite the fact that neither of them speak the other's language,
they get along really well. They get along very well.
So you know, we'll see, we'll see how this all goes.
And in addition to that, we've got a couple of
other things to hit. You heard some of the questions
that were being asked. In fact, one of the last
(05:11):
questions that was asked was one on James Comy And
if you are not following the news, he's expected to
be indicted soon in a Virginia federal court. This came
out late yesterday. It's an expected indictment comes on the
heels of a top prosecutor, and they said that they're
anticipating this, this happening, so we'll see how this goes.
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And then also in the meantime, in addition to this,
a couple of other things, we also have this new
survey that's out. Now, this is one. This is the
third one. Now, there was one that was from Reuter's
and one that was from and it was like another
university's poll, and they're all independently finding the same things.
(05:56):
So this one from Quinnipiac says nearly eight and ten
voters say that the United States is in a political crisis. Now,
this is the third one that talks about the severe divide.
The other two previously touched upon how violence is considered
an acceptable form of debate and it's considered an acceptable
(06:18):
form of discourse and that it's justified so long as
the means justify the ends, and so this kind of
dovetails into it. Eight and ten say that the US
is in a political crisis, and they're focusing on between
right and left. We're going to break some of this
down here with all of this, so there's a lot
to there's a lot to digest now. In addition to this,
(06:41):
earlier today, Pete Hegseth ordered a meeting of hundreds of
generals and admirals. I feel like MSNBC is being very
dramatic about this. You can almost hear the breathlessness of
the headline if you're watching, if you're watching the simulcast
of the radio program, you can almost tear the breathlessness
(07:01):
of it. Heg Seth order is a rare, urgent meeting
of Wait, see you mean the guy the sector and
not secta sec war wants to meet with generals. Stop
the presses. Oh my gosh, you mean this secretary of
war is going to be meeting with the people who
do the war? What boss meets with employees? News at eleven?
(07:23):
Why are people freaking out over those? Am I missing something?
Can I get up one damn under the weather? So
I'm really crabby today? Can I get up one damn
day and have the media not having an accutane rage
field might all moment? It would be amazing. Is it possible?
Is it possible to get there one day without these
rat bastards? Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh. Pete Haggsad
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 1 (10:06):
The new this makes the Oh it's better not be electric.
I didn't read this story before. Oh, these are the
ones that like to surprised me with new fastest car
on the planet beats Bugatti to record speeds at three
hundred and eight point four miles per hour. Now there's
some asterisks here. Oh my gosh, it's an electric vehicle.
(10:27):
Burn all of these plants. I am so done with it.
I don't think that counts. I think it's I think
electric vehicles are like the trainees of the car world.
They are, and you can quote me on it forever
because they are. And I'm right, and I'm tired of
pretending that I'm not. Again. I'm under the weather, super crabby,
and I hate EV's so it and Caine it gets
(10:48):
even worse. It's not just I'm gonna just get sick
all over this mic. It's not just an EV that
did it. It's a Chinese EV that did it. This
is like beating a stag up in front of me.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
What twist the knife for, don't you?
Speaker 1 (11:07):
I am done with us. I'm not even naming the
car because it doesn't count. It's a trainee. And they
did it at this Poppenberg testing facility, and they had
Mark Bassing. He's like, you know, world champ and it
eclipses the previous record that was set by the Bugatti
Super Short three hundred prototypes. So they had Oh gosh,
I'm sick. I'm sick in my soul. Now getting past
(11:30):
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highly anti highly antibiotic resistant bacteria. Okay, here's a couple
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(11:50):
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they said, this has been happening for a long time.
I don't know why everybody's like red lighting it now
because they've been discovering that they've become increasingly resistant. We
also haven't had any new antibiotics, and well, what my
(12:13):
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Speaker 5 (14:41):
Very very top of the government.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
To set the tone, listen. It should not matter whether
the radicalization comes from the right or the left or
you know, sort of the non ideological, deep dark recessess
of the internet. This president, this vice president has had
a chance now since the fascination for Charlie Kirk to
bring the country together, to try to stamp about all
sorts of violence, including political violence, and they refuse to
(15:03):
do that. What they are trying to do is exploit
these murders and these shootings in order to silence only
to sense and political opposition on the left. No criticizing
the way that Ice is rounding up people in this
country in a deeply inhumane and im moral way is
not an incitement to violence. There is a moment where
(15:24):
you cross the line. But what they are trying to
do is to destroy the ability for people who oppose
their policies to legitimately engage in political debate. And we
are not going to let them do that.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
All right, democratics, Senator today I accidentally get high. I mean, look,
so welcome to the show, Dana Lashati that Senator Chris
Murphy the reason I said that, And I have my
tea over here. I don't care if we're doing professional
lady radio. By the way, my spoon of shape like
a skull. It's pretty awesome. Thank you for Dana Commandatory
for sending me that. So I'm drinking a turmeric gender
(15:57):
tea because your girls under the weather, and I just
wanted to make sure I did an accidentally overdose on
my my sinus medication or antibiotics or anything like that. No,
I didn't overdose. I mean, I don't know what. I
didn't accidentally take one of those did I did I
accidentally get sent like one of those oh gosh, what
(16:19):
marijuana gummy things that Dan Patrick is so terrified of.
And that's what happened. And I'm hallucinating or something. I
don't know if you hallucinate, but I'm just you know,
where with me?
Speaker 7 (16:27):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (16:27):
What is that? What's happening here? Okay? So first off,
the moment that you immediately start trying to define your
opponent in the most egregious, hyperbolic way possible, you are
already trying to run away from the crux of the argument.
And that's the signal that you've already lost. Right. And
(16:48):
by the way, this isn't this isn't like a one
off for the left. I mean, can I just remind
everybody Tim Walls was describing ice agents. He called them.
I'll remind you you remember what Tim Wall's describes at
how he described ice agents. Quote Donald Trump's modern day Gestapo.
I mean, I'm just looking at a long list of quotes,
(17:09):
and then I'm not going to belabor the point by
stressing wand out to the point of having a stroke,
by making him play a million different cuts of audio.
But that's just one Or what about Representative John Larson,
a Democrat out of Connecticut who called masked Ice agents
literally the SS repeatedly called them the Gestapo, and I
have all the dates that he said this on and
(17:30):
urging Americans to quote unquote rise up against them. So immediately,
what you're doing is you're when you call someone and
I have to explain this for the drive bys. When
you're having a conversation and you immediately call someone, you
are the Gestapo. You are a Nazi. You are signaling
right there that any hope of reasoned discourse is out
(17:54):
of the window. You are done because you are starting
from the point of vilifying your as being the worst
possible example of immorality in recent culture that you can give.
I mean, that's just maybe one level up from calling
them Satan itself, right, or maybe I don't know. How
(18:17):
do you expect to have civil discourse when you begin
by calling your opponent Nazis and Gestapo. So I don't
know what Chris Murphy's talking about here, because when he says, well,
comparing ICE agents to Nazis doesn't constitute incitement to violence, Well,
you people are the ones who've said that me merely
owning a firearm and supporting gun rights means that I'm
(18:39):
a domestic terrorist and that I should suffer penalties for it.
And Chris Murphy's own colleagues in Congress have said that
I've had sitting members of Congress literally verbatim, call me
an enemy of the state and a domestic terrorist. Those
are the absolute direct quotes that sitting lawmakers have used.
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So that to me, if you're if you're telling someone
this ICE agent is a Nazi, look what they're doing,
and it's and it's all of the Democrats, then what
do you think how do you think that that's processed
by people who really just I mean, everybody hates Nazis,
But how do you think that that people who know
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these are a lot of the people in their base
stupid enough to not be able to realize that you're
you know, you're dehumanizing your opposition because it's easier for
you to do than to explain why you want open borders.
What do you think is going to happen with that?
I mean, they're saying these things because they know their
street activists are going to enact them. They're saying these
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things because they know that someone in their street teams,
someone in their democratic base is going to react on it.
These are the people who said Charlie Kirk's words were violence.
They said that over and over again, repeatedly. They described
dissent as violent. So I don't buy that. I don't
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buy that at all. They've deplatformed people because the progressives
have not liked their words. I mean it is. It's
a divisive tactic, purposefully inflammatory, and it's designed to skirt
any kind of real, actual civil discourse. And for the
people who say things like this, what you're I mean
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it is, I do think it's like you're basically giving
an order to just go out and get the you know,
go out and get the next person, go out and
get them. That's what it feels like to me, you know,
it feels like that, That's like kind of what it
feels like they're doing. And the left looks at it
as though speech isn't they they'll say, oh no, if
it's someone of one of their people, like right now,
oh no, speech isn't violence. But then they will use
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violence to go after your speech because they think your
speech is violent. Did you hear about this show that
they pulled. It is called The Savant. I made mention
of this yesterday speaking of divisiveness. It's going to be
on Apple TV, And I mentioned this yesterday with Jessica Chastain.
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So I really think and I was reading, let me
pull this up. So someone previewed previewed it, and they said, yeah,
it really does look like this was this character who
was trying to infiltrate radical right wing like white Dude's
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groups like on Discord, for instance, And she stars as
this computer Karen who infiltrates all of these groups. And
they decided to postponent. They said that this week in
a statement to Deadline Hollywood. Now, they wouldn't say why,
but someone thinks it's the subject matter behind it, and
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the fact that they were about to smear and defame
a whole bunch of people simply because they don't like
their politics. Apparently, the series included a sniper in action
and the bomb in action and the bombing of a
government building, and then of course we have you know,
the assassination of Charlie Kirk that took place, and he
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had a leftist that was shooting into an ABC affiliate,
shooting into an ICE facility, and putting bombs under media vehicles.
Those are all left wing And it followed the premise
or the synopsis of it is it follows an undercover
investigator known as the Savant, and that's Testain, and she
infiltrates these online hatreds to stop domestic extremements before they act.
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In the trailer, her character says, we're on the verge
of serious violence. And they got a bunch of other
people that I don't know in this. I think that
they were getting ready to push push the ratchet it
up even more. Don't you think it's okay? Look, I
mean it sounds like that's exactly what. It sounds like
they were gonna.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
Do no without a doubt. And they even they even
padded this in advance by saying, well, Donald Trump's name
was never mentioned in the show, not even once.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Just kind of guy that had his total likeness.
Speaker 8 (23:19):
Right.
Speaker 3 (23:19):
It's like everything aligns with how the media narrative has
been trying to play out for the last few years,
and it's completely obvious to all of us.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Yeah, yeah, they said, well, it doesn't mention his name
it and it just depicts white nationalists in a negative light.
It's non controversial. Ye you know what, because it's about
one woman trying to stop domestic terrorism. The computer Karen, imagine,
sorry for your name's Karen. Please don't send me emails
about it. It's a cultural thing. I didn't make it up.
I literally will read your name and youmaal address out loud.
(23:49):
If you do, just not into it, get over it.
The do you? They make it sound like some some
middle aged woman is going to barge into all these
discord service What do you guys do? And hey, their
fellow kids, do you believe this? Do you guys believe
any of us? Nobody does, But I do think that
(24:09):
they It sounds like they were gonna make a bad
example of a Charlie Kirk kind of character. That's what
it sounds like. Now this comes on the heels and
I'm gonna dive into this more coming up in our
second hour. Have you guys heard of this study about
right wing extremism? I see all these stupid progressives out
there sharing it. Have you seen it? Kane, I'm gonna
have my turmeric tea here. H This ridiculous study that
(24:36):
the Atlantic pulled out. Let me just first, let me
just frame it like this. It is a stupid study
that in order to try to get the numbers that
they wanted, they pulled in every town for gun control trick.
So in every town for gun control and moms demand
you know, the box wind mom's all AstroTurf groups. Whenever
they were trying to scare suburban families about school shooting,
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what they did is they made up all of these
different scenarios and just padded the numbers with it. So
I did a deep dive into this in my first book,
and literally one of the things that they did was
they would use like for instance, there was a they
called it a school shooting that took place in Virginia,
but it wasn't. It was literally a drug deal at
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two in the morning, three blocks away from the school
that they decided to frame I'm not exaggerating as a
school shooting. And then there was another incident of a
contractor who was working at the school and he was
there on a weekend after hours in the morning, and
he did something where he accidentally fired into his leg
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inside his vehicle, so I don't know if he didn't
have any something properly holstered or what. They counted that
as a school shooting. So this is the stuff I'm
talking about. They did the exact same thing with a study.
They in order to pad their numbers, they counted all
of the prison crimes and tried to say that, well,
here's an example of right wing and then they eliminated
all of the left wing stuff. So if you wanted
(26:08):
to make it right wing left wing in prison, they
eliminated the left wing stuff in the prisons. They only
kept the right wing stuff in the prisons, and then
they added it to the outside of the prison population
and then use that as an example of oh, look,
this is right wing now. They didn't release their methodology
in the beginning, and people were scratching their heads like,
this doesn't even add up, this isn't even what are
(26:29):
you talking about. And then when people started going through
it after they was released, they realized, you Kai's literally lied,
you lied about this, So we're going to talk more
about this coming up because they see leftists like I
saw some stupid leftists trying to argue with some of you,
like our listeners and that out there, And it's always
somebody that has cain like a million emojis. If you're
(26:51):
a grown person, especially if you're a grown man or
a grown woman. If you're a grown adult and you're
using emojis in your handles on social media, I just
want to hook you up behind a car and just
drive one hundred miles an hour jokingly, ha ha ha.
I Just whenever you have all those identifiers BLM and
all this other stupid stuff, you're just well, every time
(27:13):
you add a letter, you're just lowering your IQ. And
it's all those people that are like in the comments
arguing with everything. Sometimes I think they're bots, some of them.
They're just people that have no lives. But it's an
entirely bunk study that you should absolutely disregard. We'll talk
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The Alar Glass are the days of the United States.
Speaker 8 (29:04):
And what they do is they pray on our decency.
They're praying on our decency. They're praying on our ability
to speak the truth to power. That's what this whole
anti fascist move is. Notice they don't call out an organization.
They call it anti fascism, okay, because they don't want
(29:26):
you fighting against fascism. But that's what we're doing here.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
I am made of jokes right now, and I'm trying
to sift through them mentally to figure out which one
is appropriate. Kin, Can I say sorry, give me a second?
Can I say? Can I say that?
Speaker 3 (29:48):
I think so okay, most of that's okay.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Okay, So I said, well, who shoved a porcupine of
his ass?
Speaker 9 (29:54):
Like?
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Who? Why is he every Have you noticed that every
time you hear him talk, he's just so mad about everything?
Oh my gosh, fashion, what is fascist? Didn't think you
to define it?
Speaker 3 (30:09):
Matter of fact, I think Cambridge and other places have
been redefining what fascism is and not at all pinning
it on the left, where it absolutely belongs.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
I'm so done with this. He's so he's mad because
what it's a day that ends? And why what is
he met about the day?
Speaker 3 (30:25):
And how does the incredible hulks sound more articulate? I
feel like he and human Mark ruffles Mark.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Hamill are in a bis bish off, right, I didn't
see anything sassy. Look, I'm telling you I ain't, big bird.
Don't be sitting your kids in front of me for
screen time, okay, because they will walk away hating the
Fed and thinking all taxes are theft and they're gonna
want to buy a gun. So I'm just be warning
you now, or you may like that. That's some my
(30:54):
kids were raised. Anyway, I feel like he and Mark
Hamill are constantly in a fire to see who can
be the biggest whiner on the left. Did you buy guys?
By the way, did you guys hear the story of
the Jezebel. I remember we had it as a headline.
It's a website named after a whore that a bunch
(31:15):
of other women think is empowering to write under. Can
you imagine telling your parents, Yes, I write for a
website named after a biblical whore, Jezebel, who ended up
getting her just desserts. And I mean, let's not forget
how she ended I mean, way to go and picking
a winner there, ladies. Anyway, they were talking about these
witches that put a curse, the story of the witches
(31:37):
that were cursing Charlie Kirk, and then people were reacting
to it, and all the people on the left were like, gosh,
what is this the sixteen hundreds? How dare you guys?
I can't believe you guys are getting mad over these witches, Like,
what is wrong with you? It's not the sixteen hundreds.
You are the people who literally flay your male copulatory
organs and turn them into Frank and Jiner's. And then
you want everyone to believe that you're a lady. You
(31:58):
guys literally believe that with the snappy or fingers you
can bibitat boppity boos and boobs on. You guys are
literally the people who get upset over pancake syrup and
pancake mixes and butter and everything else. And you're gonna
get You're gonna try to point fingers at other people
for take objecting to the story of individuals cursing someone. Yeah,
(32:23):
maybe you ought to be reminded that it isn't the
sixteen hundreds. Welcome to twenty twenty five, where women can
vote and they can do more than just be abortion
machines for planned parenthood. Welcome to twenty twenty five, where
we women can do math and we realized that we
were getting screwed over a barrel by the last Democrat administration.
You know it's not Yeah, you're right, ladies, it's not
the sixteen hundreds anymore. Also, find a better Boutica other
(32:46):
than a horror from the Bible who ended up getting
thrown to her death. Good night, all right, we got
a lot more on the way. Second hour coming up.
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Speaker 10 (34:00):
You're wondering what it is about this Muslim mayor who
leads a liberal, multicultural, progressive, successful city. That means I
appeared to be living rent free inside Donal Trump's head?
Speaker 1 (34:15):
Are those comments as lamophobic?
Speaker 10 (34:17):
Listen, when people say things and people act in a
certain way, when people behave in a certain way, you've
got to believe them.
Speaker 1 (34:27):
So you're saying he is islamophobic?
Speaker 10 (34:30):
I think you know. President Trump has shown he is racist,
he is sexist, he is misogynistic, and he's a islamophobic.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Hmm hmm. I didn't ask what short stack over there
in London Town thought, did you do you think it's islamophobic? Why?
Because he is Muslim and he got disagreed with Is
he that Oh God, please put a hand over my
mouth right now? Is he that much I'll use a
(35:05):
different word that's very similar. Is he that much of
a pansy that he feels that any disagreement with him
is because I'm a Muslim? Really, that's like me going
you disagreed with me? Is it because of a woman? No,
it's because you're a moron. I mean being a female
or being a Muslim has nothing to do with it.
(35:26):
Good night. But it's racist to adopt that and use
that as like some kind of shield. You can't disagree
with me because see Muslim, that's not how this works.
No one likes to dy Khan because he's an arrogant
airhead who can't do math, and he's really actually just
a dumb Marxist, as all Marxists are. A reminder that
(35:47):
Karl Marx's only contribution to this world was feeding the
worms that feasted on his over and gorged disgusting body
upon death. There do you go? That was the only
thing he contributed positive to the world. So the issue is,
(36:09):
you know, he was very critical Trump was of City
Khan because City Cohn has been a horrific mayor and
he's very, very far luck. You've seen what's happened in London.
London is not even London anymore. And people feel and
it's completely fine to say that because you're gonna have unfettered,
completely you know, un regulated immigration of both the legal
(36:31):
and illegal variety. Then you have to ask, okay, well,
are we are people assimilating? I remember seeing a debate
that and actually it was the debate that Charlie Kirk
had had and it was one of the only ones
that he ever got mad on when someone tried to
misrepresent the Bible. That's when he got mad. But I
was thinking of this when I saw some of the
(36:53):
people on the left tried to say, well, what grade
of American are you?
Speaker 2 (36:57):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (36:57):
Ah? You know your parents and from everywhere, You've been
here for forever, they did your parents immigrate here and
then you were born here? Like what great? And I
just thought that was so and I saw some people
in the right chair and then I thought that is
so stupid. That's identity politics of the sort that London
Town's mayor engages in. It's a form of identity politics.
(37:18):
And this also is what separates us from the city
cons and the London's and the parises and everything else,
because over there they are not established around the principle
of from many one. And I think that's incredibly and
it's a very important thing too. It's a very important
thing to recognize with the United States, we are built
(37:46):
upon this idea that immediately kneecaps and removes all of
the other issues that other nations have dealt with. So
the epluribus unham the reason in our founders chose it
as our national model. And it's incredibly important because you know,
to go to what Reagan said and one of his
(38:06):
speeches that he gave, I think it was like in
the eighties he had said, you know, you can't go
to Italy and be Italian, and you can't go to
France and be French. And you can't go to India
and be India, and you can't go to South Africa
and be South African. But you can come to the
United States of America and be American. Now, why is that?
(38:27):
What is that common thread, the thread that has this
uniting feature that is absent from all of these other nations,
the thing that sets the United States apart from all
of these nations that I mentioned, And it is because
that animating spirit of liberty which makes everyone kin when
(38:47):
they come to the United States, when they want to
be free. That is what it means. That is e
pluribus unum from many one. It is this idea that
you believe in liberty, you believe in freedom, You want
to enjoy the fruits of your labor, and you want
(39:08):
to be in a community where other people believe the same.
That is the uniting factor. Freedom is a very very
powerful thing. It is a very powerful thing. You've seen
whenever people in other countries. Whenever they get to visit
(39:31):
free countries, they get a taste of freedom. It's very,
very hard to roll that back. Do you remember, and
I love going back to the story when Boris Yelton
when he went grocery shopping in clear Lake, Texas. You'
all remember those This it's in nineteen eighty nine, September
nineteen eighty nine, and Boris Yelton, he literally went grocery
shopping in clear Lake, Texas and they had a bunch
(39:53):
of bunch of Soviets that went with them. This was
in nineteen eighty nine. He had a handful of Soviets
that went with them. They were at a random supermarket.
They toured the Johnson Space Center and then they went
to Randall's Supermarket. And later on Boris Yeltsen wrote that
it was one of the big things that opened his eyes.
(40:16):
This was it led to the downfall of communism. His
trip towed Randall's supermarket in September of nineteen eighty nine,
and it was an unscheduled twenty minute visit and they
just wrapped up at the Johnson Space Center and they thought, well,
let's go to this. Randalls was very unscheduled Yeltsen, who
(40:39):
was fifty eight at the time, and he walked into
the Randalls and was just shocked, and not just him
but his whole entourage of Soviets, and they realized even
back home, even for some of the more well placed
(41:00):
Russians Soviets, they would have to wait in line for
goods right. And one of Yelton actually told the other
people in his entourage he had said, if they saw
the conditions of US supermarkets, talking about regular, average, everyday Russians, quote,
there would be a revolution. And they people just couldn't
(41:21):
believe it. He was asking people what they were buying,
how much it cost. He asked the store manager, according
to the Houston Chronicle, whether or not one needed a
special education to manage the store. He was even asking
does the He was even asking questions about government involvement
and regulating the store. You know, like that what's his face?
Mandanni wants to do up in New York. He was, apparently,
(41:44):
reportedly to the Houston Chronicle, super excited about the frozen
pudding pops. He had said, even the even mister Gorbachev
doesn't have this choice, is what he had said. And
when He was told through whose interpreter that there were
thousands of items in the store for sale and if
(42:04):
they ran out on the shelves of one of those items,
that they could replace it. I think, why you have
the photo of it? I dropped it in and slack
that he couldn't believe it. And then they're like, yeah,
there are these grocery stores in every American town, in
(42:25):
every neighborhood. And then he was just blown away. He
was like, wait, you mean and he reiterated even and
according to Houston Chronicle, even not even mister Gorbachev has
this choice, is what he had. Verbat him said he
was in shock. Now, they didn't have selfies back then,
but they did have reporters, and this is one of
the photos that came from it. He was in the
(42:45):
frozen section, and that was the other thing. He couldn't believe.
The frozen section was so big. He couldn't even believe
that they had a frozen section. He was so shocked.
One of the reporters noted that he was completely over
the moon about the pudding pop and he was given
a small bag of goodies before he left Randalls to enjoy,
(43:06):
and the rest of his trip, and they were all
looking at the stuff in the motor caid and talking
about it, and they just could not get over it.
Later on he had said that it opened his eyes
and that this was one of the triggering factors that
led to the downfall of communism. Can you believe that
a little twenty minute, unscheduled trip to Randall's supermarket. This
is my point. Freedom is so powerful when people get
(43:31):
a taste of it, it can absolutely tear down tyranny.
It is so powerful now. If it is powerful enough
to lead to the downfall of communism, if it is
powerful enough to free enslaved people and create major republics
(43:55):
like this, the greatest nation in the world, it is
powerful enough to unite people under that concept of liberty.
And this is what makes the United States so different.
E pluribus unum. Yelton was shocked that someone could come
into town and say I want to open a grocery
(44:17):
store and then do it. That is not a concept
they understand that he understood, or that any of the
people in his envoy that they understood, because that's not
how things were done in Russia. So when I say
that common denominator, that is it and that is what
(44:39):
a lot of these people that are immigrating into the
UK legally and illegally flooding into France, that is not
something that they understand. They don't have that concept. They
can't go they can't come from Morocco and be French.
They can't come from Algeria and be English. Do you
see what I'm saying. And so they set up these
(45:01):
they have these little they isolate themselves off into these
little communities. That's why I've always thought that that should
be just, we should we should disencourage that. And the
very beginning it was like that. I mean, I have
friends who come from families all over the world. I
have friends whose families are from Greece and their families
are from Bosnia, and their families are from Italy. And
(45:24):
they came to the United States and they're like, we're
speaking English, and we are adopting the flag, and we're
going to pick a baseball team, and we are American.
And they wanted to embrace all of those things about America,
the things that represent a choice and liberty and fun
and freedom. Now now people come in, well, look look
at Minneapolis. They don't want American jurisprudence. They want Sharia,
(45:47):
they don't want e plurbasuna. They believe that it should
only be for a few. It is completely, completely anathetical
to the concept of creating this republic, the concept that
our founders fought for and established with e plural bassunum,
because they knew that would be the strength of this nation.
They knew that if you could undermine that, you could
put cracks in the foundation of this nation. And not
(46:10):
only is that the stated goal of crt slash Dei,
but that is a great way to destabilize the nation
if you are an invading force that looks like you're
carrying out a religious ghad and not a political one,
which is what our leaders think that they're fighting here.
That is the big thing. So when I hear people
like city kN talk, he has not done anything in
(46:34):
London to promote unity or cohesion. Unity or cohesion under
e plural bassunum. What we have here epler basunum doesn't
demand that you deny you who you are. It demands
that you embrace what you've become American, that you embrace freedom.
It doesn't mean that you sacrifice where you came from.
(46:56):
You sacrifice your background. It means you embrace what you
have adopted, You embrace the new family that has welcomed you.
We don't do that in the United States anymore, and
we see the problems as the result of that. So
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what great of American are you, I'm like, that's literally
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 1 (48:45):
Do you guys want to know what hell sounds like?
Do you want to know? Let me give you a
description of hell. This is a headline Flint City Council
Elex President, After seven hundred and thirty five rounds of voting, Wow,
one hundred and thirty five rounds of voting, I would
have given up and just taken dictatorial control. At this point,
(49:09):
it was ten months. They were locked at four four
and then they finally had a break after seven hundred
and thirty five rounds. I actually would have completely have
take I would have rounded up the neighbors and we
would have completely taken control of the city and like
made the National Guard come out. At that point, There's
no way, no way. Seven hundred and thirty five. Wow,
(49:31):
three and five American workers say they're behind on retirement savings.
I've been hearing a lot of this from people from
people about this, and just like seeing a lot of comments.
They say, more than one third of American workers, those
who are employed full time, part time, or temporarily, expect
to need a million dollars or more to retire comfortably.
Thanks Biden, only fifty percent of workers think it's likely
that they can reach their retirement savings goals. That is
(49:55):
I need to find out. I also am trying to
think of all the different ways I can you know,
tax havens all that, well, we'll use all the loopholes, guys.
Tiger Handler fatally mauled at the Tiger King Preserve. He's
in jail though, so he can't really give a statement.
He doesn't run it anymore. But yeah, very painful tragedy.
I wonder if the EMS jacket was brought out like
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Speaker 5 (51:31):
The irony with the writing. The first time we really
saw that was britt and Tarrant in the christ Church
shootings shooting in a mosque in New Zealand, and he
was a fierce white supremacist and neo Nazi and wrote
all over his his weapon and his rounds very hateful information.
(51:55):
So to see this coming from potentially the other side
of the the political spectrum is a little strange because
it is not something you know, if you are trying
to carry out some kind of message countering, you know,
(52:15):
more extreme right wing stuff. I don't know why you
would use a tactic that a famous white supremacist who
has been revered and copycattered over the years by other
white supremacists, Why you would do that but it does
appear that people are moving in that direction because they
want people to know what they're doing and why they're
(52:36):
doing it.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
That is, first off, the way that that guy speaks
and his cadence.
Speaker 2 (52:40):
I just.
Speaker 1 (52:42):
Just finish your sentence, my dude, just get a thought
out of your head without the stopping and starting. I
welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Bottom
of the second hour. Chats at Rumble Channel thirty forty
seven is where you can watch us do the radio
show X as well on Facebook. No one tell that
moronic halfway what they wrote on little Boy before loading
it onto the Anolaka Andolika was the name of the plane,
(53:06):
name after the pilot's mother, and little Boy was the
bomb and they had best wishes to the Emperor or
things like that written on it. This is I mean,
that is he thinks that that's like a new fangled thing.
So is he saying that World War two soldiers were
white supremacists. That's just dumb. That's a dumb thing. This
has been happening since literally the beginning of artillery. They
(53:28):
have had messages, you know, scratched on, written on, painted on.
Somehow that has happened at the very beginning, since we've
had artillery. This is just asinine that this guy that
this is his hot take. I'm you know, I'm curious,
so he's trying to like that, I'm I mean they
(53:49):
have photos of bombs and things like that where it
says that Americans and Brits and everybody wrote on during
World War Two, same thing with World War War One.
I mean, this is something that is just as old
as warfare. What a stupid man, I mean, what a
stupid man to go on television and say what he
(54:12):
just said.
Speaker 11 (54:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
Christopher O'Leary, former FBI senior official, Well, clearly we're not
sending them our best. That actually makes me nervous that
someone was in leadership and has that viewpoint. Are you serious?
I remember that's one of the things that I first
remember learning, honestly about World War Two. We had a
(54:36):
very entertaining teacher and they told us about the messages,
and I remember thinking, by the way, those messages are
very polite, like they had greetings to the Emperor written
on one of the what that was one of the
message messages written on little boy, Greetings to the Emperor
talking about Hirohito that. I'm like, that's so polite. I mean,
(54:58):
I know, but it's still you know, I mean, what
in the world is wrong with people? It's just not
accurate they're trying to If you're trying to carry out
some kind of message countering, I don't know why you
would use a tactic that a famous I don't even
know the famous white supremacist that he's talking about. I
had to look him up. So to see it coming
(55:19):
from the other side is weird. This is again not
something that oh my gosh, they are so desperate to
dodge accountability as to what ideology these people are. Let
me also point something out as well, because when you
talk with a guy who fired into the ICE facility yesterday,
people were saying, well, I can't believe the rights trying
(55:39):
to act like he just went there to kill detainees.
Why would you go to an ICE headquarters and you
have no idea where the detainees are in the facility
and just shoot into the facility. If you were actually
going to go after illegal immigrants, wouldn't you be going
to the places where you know they would be and
you would be like carrying out I'm not encouraging this
I'm just saying, use your heads. Obviously, this is so stupid.
(56:03):
This is so stupid. They're trying to dodge any and
all accountability and they've been trying to do it with
this stupid study as well. Let me pull this up.
I've got so much stuff up about this, and I'm
I'm going to try to keep it brief. I was
trying to write a post about this on substack and
it ended up being so long the email wouldn't send,
(56:24):
and then when I ran the word kind of it
was like four thousand words, Like, you guys are not
going to read that. So I'm trying very hard to
uh whittle the stuff down. This idea that it's this
the study that you guys have seen, and this was
(56:48):
trying to argue that the number or the percentage of
right versus left in terms of murder and political motivated killings. Oh,
it's just really it's actually really it's a right thing.
It's really big on the right. And they've been like
(57:13):
sharing this without verification. They have been promoting it like
it's a real, actual statistic and not without any citation
of the methodology. And that's a real problem when you
look at the methodology of the and I'm pulling this
(57:36):
up of the survey. One of the things that it
was discovered that they did is they incorporated prison violence
into this and they would include like in prison, you
would have like white supremacist and then you know, a
(57:58):
black power adherents and things like that, and they would
get into fights and if one and if the black
person was killed over the white person, then they would
count that as a politically motivated, politically motivated killing, And
that was something that was used in this study to
pad the numbers so they could try to outweigh the
(58:19):
leftist attacks on the right and make it look like
it was a right thing on the left. But then
they didn't tell anybody that they were literally padding the
numbers using statistics from the prison population. Can I feel
like that's a big oversight. Do you think that was
totally on accident? You don't, Wow, I mean not even
(58:44):
a little bit. They're not being honest about this, And
I'm looking, I've got gosh, there's a I mean, it
was a significant number, guys. They used a significant number
of prison incidents of prison violence to try to pad
the statistic out. It's actually kind of stunning. It was
(59:05):
like when as I was just telling you last the
previous hour, like when they were trying to pad out
the school shootings and make it look like they were
happening all the time. And when I went through it
in my first book, Hands Off My Gun, when I
went through it, I mean, of the ones that they added,
three quarters were not even that it's so incredibly rare
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that you even have them in the first place. But
they were using like drug deals that happened to block away,
like at two or two blocks away at like two
or three in the morning, a janitor that accidentally shot
himself in the leg because he was or a contractor
sorry at morning on a Saturday. They used that, they
used like things of that nature. They would use things
that would involve like cousins of people who were in school.
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And then I mean, that's how that's how much they
stretched to try to pad the numbers and make you
believe because they know this is what they do the
left does. They just they run with the headline and
then everyone amplifies it. In the meantime, everyone else is like,
wait a minute, what is your methodology? How did you
come to this determination? And before we share it, we
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look at it, and then when we're looking at these numbers,
we're like, wait a minute, you're using incidents that don't
involve scholtural children, weren't even on school grounds, or they
had nothing to do with the school at all, whatsoever.
We've got questions about why you decided to include that
in these figures. Is it's fear mongering. And the same
thing with this Atlantic piece. Now, why did you have
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to use a why do they have to use a
ton of different you know, inmate on inmate violence, you know,
instances of violence, and then use that to pad the
numbers of the population outside of the prison to try
to because without that, guess what left over right? And
in fact, I think it's even questionable if it's if
it's not like that even in prison, if I'm being honest,
(01:00:54):
because anything that makes I'll pause there because I I
don't even include the white supremacy that's not on the right.
You know why white supremacy isn't on the right, because
you're making an idol of race. It is Unchristian. It
is an affront to God. You are making an idol
of something that is not christ, that's not God centered.
(01:01:14):
You are making an idol of race. You're making an idol.
It's identity politics. It is literally critical race theory and action.
It is literally dei in action. That is what identity
politics is. And when you make an idol of anything
but kingdom, you're on the left. So I don't even
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include any of those subgroups as being on the right.
That's the other thing that that messes their whole thing up.
So through the correct context, it gets even worse for
the left. There is no arguing it. And then when
you couple that with the two studies that have come
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out in the past, one of them came out actually
both of them came out before Charlie was assassinated, one
of them like a month before and one of them
like two weeks before. There is an assassination culture, and
I think a lot of the feelings were really pushed
to the forefront because of the Luigi Mangione case. And
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you have a lot of individuals, even millennials, that believe
that violence, targeted violence towards an individual that they believe
is wrong ideologically is actually acceptable. And then this Quinnipiac
pull out. Today, eight in ten voters say the US
is in a political crisis. I'm telling you there are
(01:02:47):
some issues here coming up. One of the things we're
going to talk about speaking of speech. So YouTube, they're
doing this pilot program. Can let me ask you this
the pilot program so there, it's going to be a
program where they were going to on a case by
case basis look at accounts that they have suspended.
Speaker 7 (01:03:04):
Is that what it is?
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
Yeah, that's what I understand it to be. I hope
they stick with their terms of service. I mean, they
actually went beyond their terms of service to cancel a
lot of these conservative channels.
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
Well they apparently, so they shut down newly created channels
of Alex Jones and this guy don't like. But I
was looking at YouTube's comment on this, and they were
saying that the reason that it was done so is
let me pull this up. I wanted to accurately quote
what they were saying here and not just like a bridget.
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So they said, we've seen some previously terminated creators try
to start new channels. To clarify, our pilot program on
terminations is not yet open. It's still against our community
guidelines for previously terminated users to use, possess or create
other channels and will terminate new channels from previously terminated
users in accordance with these guidelines. We'll have more to
share on the limited pilot program soon, So that's why
(01:04:03):
they said they so they could still be reinstated, but
they just because of they're still like what getting their
program set up, So that's why they terminated the new channels,
I get.
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
I mean, it sounds like they're intimating that this new
pilot program that they're they have yet to roll out
and actually implement, is designed to bring people back. But
in that same statement, they're like, Nope, the ones we
previously have shut down are gonna We're gonna shut down
these new ones too. So I think they're actually going
(01:04:33):
harder on shutting down than they are on track.
Speaker 1 (01:04:36):
You guys know how I feel about YouTube. They hit
us all the time. There's so many we've had our
videos taken. They've demonetized us over and over again. They've
levied strikes against us, and if you get three strikes
then you're permanently closed without review all kinds of stuff,
and it's been it's been like a real big issue.
And like these dudes, and we'll talk more about this
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Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
I don't know how I ended up having like a
million different windows open, but I did. Okay, all right,
all right, all right, right, So first up, Florida man
sleeps in a stranger's car and then wakes up. Is
he a bear? And eats her snacks? Is this a bear?
Hang on, make sure it's not a bear. Five thirty
(01:07:21):
in the morning, waking up going to your car. A
woman called nine one one from her home with the
story of she will, okay, it is a man. I
literally was like, there's a joke. Forty year old Elijah
Spencer was standing next to her bed and mumbling. Then
he went to her car. She thought he left, went
to her car, was sleeping in her car, and was
eating all of her quote multiple prepackaged snacks, so she
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called the police. He was arrested burglary of an occupied dwelling,
burglary of an unoccupied conveyance car. I guess, criminal mischief,
and resisting an officer, and he was taken to the pokey.
I'm not kidding. I was like, that's a bear story.
When a person acts like a bear, that's it. Let's see. Also,
(01:08:10):
a floor to man was charged with arson. He set
fire instead of his synagogue days before Roshashana, according to authorities,
and he has been charged this. I'm telling you make
sure that your security or your churches and synagogues is tight.
Is locked down, y'all. So he's got a lot of charges.
This woman was accused of using super glue for illegal
dental work, and she was arrested after her victims suffered
(01:08:33):
pain and infections. I don't know that I I shouldn't
say this. I'm not going to go working. I'm not
going to go and get my toothwork, my dental work
done by anybody who doesn't realize that oversize gage eighteen
fake lashes look bad on them, because then I'm going
to feel like you're not going to know what looks
good on my teeth. And I just don't think I
can trust you. I just don't like come on. It
(01:08:55):
was in Penella's Park and the woman called herself of
a near technician. She she had no dental license, no training,
and she did smile makeover procedures at the tap in
beauty bar and she literally glued stuff to people's teeth.
That my first question is who would go to her
sick with us?
Speaker 7 (01:09:12):
Third hour on the way, Well, this is a governor
Jesse who is saying that he does not want ICE
agents to put mass on and they're doing that for
their safety because there's a threat to them and their
family out there, as we saw with the shooting today
and the threats that come in daily to them. But
this is the same.
Speaker 12 (01:09:30):
Governor who forced two year olds to wear masks during
COVID and he wielded executive power to muzzle people, and
so I think he thinks that he just has ultimate
power to do this. But what his rhetoric is doing,
what his actions, what other supposedly mainstream politicians and the
Democratic Party have done, is to put a target on
(01:09:52):
the back of our ICE agents because they're demonizing them,
they're comparing them to things like the Gestapo, and so
that ends up creating an environment where people like this
are going to act. So we've set the marker down
in Florida. Don't even think about it. We are going
to obviously defend our state and local law enforcement, but
(01:10:14):
we are there right there with our DHS partners, and
if you go after and target them, we're going to
bring down a ton of bricks on you, and you're
not going to want to do that.
Speaker 7 (01:10:24):
In the state of Florida.
Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
Yeah, I wouldn't want to. I wouldn't want an FAFO
in Florida because here's why that was Governor Ron de Santas.
The government there won't allow that. The people all have
machetes there. I'm pretty sure they all have pet alligators too,
because I see them. I saw I watched a video
of a f feller the other day. This is not
the old fellaw that was walking around with a gator
and pants going into a quick market. It was a
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new video of a woman with a gator and a
push stroller, and Instagram showed it to me. They all
have like gators and clothes. They dress them, they go
and pet them, They take people out in tours. Why
would you go to Florida and mess with any of
these people. Well, these people know how to get around swamps.
They all own machetes. They're all friendly with the gators.
They know how to get around swamps, and they just
(01:11:09):
you know, when a hurricane comes, they're like, oh, well
they bought up their windows. Would why why would you
mess with anyone there? Welcome back to the program, Dana
Lash with you or at the top of this third
hour that is a great point. I mean, your kid
had to wear a mask in school, but they won't
allow ice to wear masks. If look, if Democrats are
upset with the laws, why didn't they change them? This
(01:11:32):
is a question I will never forget. When I was
the token conservative at CNN, I brought up this point
how during Barack Obama's first term in two thousand and eight,
for the first three months until they had special elections,
Democrats had a super majority and he could have done
whatever he wanted to do. And remember going up into
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two thousand and eight that election, one of the big
talking points that Obama had was immigration, and that was
a big thing. And I remember or after that, some
of the Democrats they were railing at Republicans about immigration
and you know, you're not doing anything. And I remember
bringing up on a panel that I actually think that
Matthew Dowd was on, and the leftist did not like that.
(01:12:14):
But I brought up the fact that, well, Democrats have
the supermajority right now until these special elections are underway,
and which point they did lose it and they just
had a basic majority, but at this point they technically
have a supermajority, and they can do whatever they want,
So why are you not doing it? Why are you
blaming Republicans when literally you could override and and get
over any kind of you know, even filibuster. Why they
didn't like that because they're not interested in ever doing
(01:12:35):
anything about immigration. That's why these laws have been on
the books forever for our lives, Kane. Why if you
don't like the law, you're a lawmaker, change it. It's
just like that, and a lot of the laws that
these these ice agents are enforcing our laws of Democrats
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also voted for and some of them were them. So
I'm I fail to see why they're so upset over this.
They have to cover their faces so the cartel doesn't
get them. At this point, the left is working hand
in hand with the cartel. You are working with the cartels.
If you are trying to sabotage enforcement of border security,
(01:13:20):
or you're trying to sabotage any process of deportation, you
might as well just go ahead and affiliate pick a
cartel and affiliate yourself with that cartel, because you're you're
there stooge and they're getting you for free. You know
you're they're getting you for free, or a cheap date.
Good heavens, but they they have to because otherwise can
I God love the people who sign up to be
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border agents. God love them because they are just some
of the toughest people. God love them. And it's just
it's sad that these lawmakers are smearing them and impugning
their characters the way they are, but not surprising because
we've seen it all before. It's just frustrating. It's incredibly frustrating.
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Newsom has been trying to pick fights with every single
person out there, including what vance Trump? Who else? Who else?
Is he picking fights with? Musk? Everybody? So wait a minute,
you were telling me about this, and I wanted to
get into this because Newsom is the one who's really
positioning himself for twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
JB.
Speaker 1 (01:14:27):
Pritzker is trying to but JB. Pritzker is very toned
off and he comes off as incredibly adversarial. And I
think that that even some on the left are like, ugh,
he just has an ick factor. Newsom is picking every
single fight out there because he needs to remain relevant
(01:14:48):
in the public eye. So he's gonna be doing this
for years. But he was trying to take credit and
this is audio sound bite eight for Tesla. If you
can believe for Tesla must success, for Elon Musk's success,
his empire again, the guy who inherited everything he has.
(01:15:10):
Just to remind you before we play the sound bite,
it's cut eight. Newsome inherited everything that he has and
he comes. He is the product of intermarriage between the
wealthiest families of California.
Speaker 9 (01:15:23):
Listen, I signed the first executive or in the United
States to require alternative field vehicles by twenty thirty five.
That was just taken away by Congress, the Supine Congress,
and the President. But we created the market.
Speaker 13 (01:15:40):
There is no Elon Musk, There's no Tesla without California's
regulatory framework.
Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
Perry full stop, it don't exist.
Speaker 1 (01:15:48):
It was successful.
Speaker 13 (01:15:49):
It was because of the regulations, because of those signals
and the subsidies over three point two billion dollars direct
subsidies that Tesla received just in my state alone.
Speaker 9 (01:16:06):
That built this market.
Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
One of the things that he also did is of
his own hand. He reversed the pledge on ev buyer
support because he mismanaged the budget so badly. Remember he
promised everyone a seven five hundred federal He promised them
a seven five hundred dollars tax credit EV tax credit
that California isn't going to replace, and Newson was like, well,
we got budget restraints and we have to look at
(01:16:28):
infrastructure and things like that. So he promised everyone this.
They've done California, they've done more to actually him string
EV manufacturing and production more than almost any other state.
And then they said, yeah, we're we're not going to
replace the tax credit. So they promised everyone, oh, if
you buy these cars, we're going to make sure you
have this tax credit, knowing full well that the budget
(01:16:48):
was not going to be able to cover that. They
knew the time at the time that he was he
was promising this that their budget I mean, for crying
out loud, guys, when they had a drought, they couldn't
even afford to begin exploration for desalization plants. They couldn't
even you know, they live by a nocean, Take the water,
take the salt out of it, get it out there.
They couldn't even afford budgetary wise, the exploration land licensing
(01:17:14):
to even do that because they have spent guess what
how much they've spent billions of dollars trying to quote
unquote fix their homeless problem. And you know where that
money went. There was a free Beacon piece I think
like a year or fifteen months ago that came out
about that the majority of the money actually went to
all of these left wing groups that were supposed to
facilitate it, and they didn't facilitate it. I'm sure that's
a surprise, knowing how much BLM flaced everyone to go
(01:17:36):
buy mansions for their founders, right. So the same way
with this, they funnel all of this money out through
their street team on the left and then they act like, oh, well,
we didn't get funded enough, we need more money. This
happens every single time. The reason that they don't have
the ability to do that with the tax credits is
California is broke as a joke under Gavin Newsom's horrific mismanagement,
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to say nothing of the rail system that they were
I'm missing everyone for thirteen years now that they were
going to do and they spent billions upon billions. It
ballooned three times over budget. The French company that was
hired to actually do it, and they gave a timeline
they said, we can get it done, and like, what
was it like? Three years. They can't even remember. They
gave a timeline of how quickly it was going to
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be done. And they were so dismayed by all of
the corruption and the bloat that this was turning into
that they just shut the books and left the pro
left the project and then they went to I can't
remember what country in Africa, and they did it within
two years. They built that pretty much the exact same
rail system in a country in Africa within like two years.
(01:18:37):
And in the meantime they still can't even they only
got how much did they get was it eight hundred
meters or sixteen hundred? Was it a half mile or
a mile of a bridge of one? And that's it
And it's in the middle of nowhere, and that's all
they have. That's all they got done. It is the
it's the craziest thing. So he can't he can't do anything.
(01:19:01):
He he this is all on his watch. And so
he's trying to say, well, you know, Elon Musk wouldn't
have been able to do. Elon Musk was was able
to do and be successful in spite of that. In fact,
you can say that of all of these businesses, in
spite of all of those things, he was still able
to be successful.
Speaker 2 (01:19:20):
So I.
Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
Don't know what this is, but he's trying to pick
fights and he's trying to stay relevant, and it's very
he's he's he's got to do this stuff if he's
going to stay relevant. This a couple of other things
to get into with us, because we've been talking about
ice uh and of course UH the rhetoric, political rhetoric
(01:19:44):
as well. Getting really tired of the rhetoric. But this,
this is a Minnesota senator, Zaynab Zynab Zanab s your Mohammed,
I'm shocked that he's from Minnesota. Shock Listen to this.
(01:20:05):
This is what they're doing in Minnesota. Minnesota is going
to be worse in California her soon. Listen.
Speaker 14 (01:20:10):
So this community is my community, and I relate to them. Obviously,
I'm an immigrant that is a citizen that is documented.
But there are so many folks like myself who come
here to make their lives a little bit better and easier,
and they don't have simple things like a way to
get to work or school, and we can do that.
We have the power to do that. And I ran
for office because I think that our job is to
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make people's lives easier.
Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
That's not your job. That's literally so you don't even understand.
I don't think that if you are a foreigner, I
don't believe that. I'm sorry, I don't believe that you
should be running for elected office if you don't understand
how the country works. The government's job isn't to make
your life easier. The government's job is to stay the
hell out of the way and not get involved in
everyday aspect of your life. That is the complete opposite
of what the government is supposed to be doing. This
(01:20:53):
woman has not demonstrated an understanding of how this republic
works or a simple understanding of what she's supposed to
be doing in her office, which in any perfect world
would would completely invalidate her claim to elected office. This
is what I'm talking about. It's not a nanny state. Well,
it's supposed to make people's lives easier. No, it's not.
When has government ever made anyone's lives easier? Fair question?
(01:21:16):
When when has the government ever made your life easier?
Tax season, going and registering your vehicle, No, getting a
new driver's license.
Speaker 5 (01:21:32):
No, definitely not that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:33):
What about healthcare?
Speaker 5 (01:21:34):
Oh no?
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
What about for the older folks. The medicare Oh that yeah, No,
it's actually gotten a lot worse. It's gotten a lot worse.
And you know medicare open enrollment and all that. I
learned a lot about that from one of our partners. Chapter.
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
Yeah, it hasn't made anything starting a business, Kane. Has
it made it easier to start a business.
Speaker 3 (01:21:54):
Well, they've actually made that cost prohibitive as well.
Speaker 1 (01:21:58):
Surely higher education they've made easier. No, no, not that either.
So really nothing then and.
Speaker 3 (01:22:10):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
So we've got ninety six percent of people who admit
to driving aggressively and a recent triple A survey. None
of these are me. I drive like an angel, as
you would know. I just put blessings on the roadway, man,
just blessings on the roadway. All four blessings put all
(01:22:36):
those four blessings on the roadway were ninety six. It's true,
ninety six percent of people admit to driving aggressively. In
a Triple A survey, they said that they've engaged in
aggressive driving. And a survey of fifty three people from
ages nineteen to sixty four from twenty seven states. I
feel like that's a really small sample. Cutting off other
vehicles and honking out of anger while tailgating and others.
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I don't tailgate because I'm always like, what if somebody's
a carjack me? And I need to be able to
get away, So I don't tailgate for that reason. I
don't cut people off, but I will hawk if someone's
not paying attention, like if you're not going at a light,
or you're not you know, you're sitting at around about
twiddling your thumbs and you don't. I will do that.
But the other stuff, No, But they said that the
most prevalent aggressive driving behavior running a red light. Eighty
(01:23:21):
two percent said that they did it at least once
in the last year. Is that aggressive driving?
Speaker 15 (01:23:25):
Though?
Speaker 1 (01:23:26):
Have you done it?
Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
See, I'm not going to admit that because I you know,
I drive like I'm a blessing on the roadway, Like
I said, you know, I'm just providing blessings and you know,
sunshine and cheer and really. A confused van driver kept
students from getting home for hours. He had no idea
where to go West Shore School District. He finally did
(01:23:47):
get them home but like hours after they were supposed
to be, their parents were understandably upset.
Speaker 4 (01:23:52):
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Speaker 1 (01:24:05):
Welcome back. We're at the bottom of this third hour.
Dana lash here and you can find us doing the
radio show. Watch us do it on Channel three forty
seven Direct TV. The chats at rumble, I where was this?
I was looking for this piece and where is it? Okay,
here it is. I didn't watch the south Park thing
yesterday Apparently they aired, as The New York Post describes it,
(01:24:28):
a merciless spoof of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr over Jimmy
Kimmel and blah blah blah. I really don't care. But
I mean, if it's funny, it's funny. Funny is funny.
We on the right don't get offended over everything the
way the left does. Like Charlie Kirk when he got
(01:24:49):
parodied by south Park. He did a video where he's like,
this is the greatest thing ever and he was so
excited about it, and then he used the South Park
version of himself as his his avatar all these platforms.
So they did I'll just tell you, they did a
spoof on Brendan Carr and apparently it shows car falling
(01:25:15):
down greased stairs. He eats a laced stew that makes
him soil his pants. He lands into the hospital with
toso plasmosis.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
What is that?
Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
King? You know all these things, I've seen it before,
but I don't. I don't know anyway, And the doctor
warns if the toso plasmosis parasite gets to his brain,
I'm afraid he may lose his freedom of speech. And
then Vice President JD. Vance in the show, is overjoy
that cars in critical condition since he wants any potential
(01:25:45):
roadblocks to his presidency out of the way, and he
threatens car on his hospital bed. We can do this
the easy way of the hard way, and that's what
they I mean. I still think the way they do
Vance is actually funny. That is actually funny. Like I
think it's because they use all the memes of his
head for his face and it's hysterical. But the car thing,
(01:26:10):
I'm gonna need a little bit more than someone deuce
in their drawers man to laugh at. You know, I'm
gonna eat a little bit. By the way, Can I
just say how much does the South Park version of
Brendan Carr look like the actual version of Brendan Carr.
Like when they did Barbara Streisanda didn't look anything like her.
When they did Robert Smith, they didn't look anything like him.
(01:26:30):
This looks just like Brendan Carr. If he does not
make those like his masth head on X, I'm gonna
be really disappointed.
Speaker 3 (01:26:37):
I think we know him enough to know that he's
gonna love that.
Speaker 1 (01:26:41):
Yeah, he will actually like it. But that's just not
funny like I wanted to be funny. Make it funny,
like there's there are things that you can do without
going oh ho, you know, blank his pants.
Speaker 3 (01:26:54):
You know what I loved about what they did, you know,
over these past couple few years is they've taken the
media narrative of what's going on and used that as
comedy because they knew it was absurd. But now what
they're doing now, what they're doing is sort of supporting
the current media narrative, which is absurd.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
Yeah, I and it's I And they know how this
stuff works. They know how regulation of Airwaves works. And
I told you guys yesterday, you know when Sinclair filed
the complaint with the FCC and they said that they
were not going to read they were not going to
have his show. That is for people who aren't in broadcasting.
That's that is the standard operating procedure. And that Okay, somebody,
(01:27:35):
this this cluster or these stations or this company, they
filed this notice, the FCC has to look at it.
So that's the only reason why the FCC was even
involved in the first place, is because that actually is
they're required by statute that that's how they follow up. Anyway,
long story short, it's not a First Amendment issue, and
I think it belittles the First Amendment issue to say
(01:27:56):
it's a First Amendment issue. These are the company and
we talked about this. I'm not going to read litigated.
These are the companies that you know, they have to
do what they think is right by their listeners, and
that's their right to do so. Also they also those
stations also have rights. My whole issue is, I I've
watched South Park since the beginning, and I feel like sometimes,
(01:28:17):
like all shows, they go through peaks and valleys, right
and some of the valleys. You know, they've gone through
this before where they're just not as funny, and then
they come back new season and it's funny again. I
don't want comedy to suffer anymore than it has. Comedy
has already suffered so much because of the woke stuff,
and you can't laugh at things that are funny. I
(01:28:39):
don't want unbridled progressive rage to take over and kill
comedy because just try trying to create things as a
means of shock to exercise your rage. That's not funny,
(01:29:03):
that's just boring. Any basic animal can do that. Any
basic animal can be shocking. You know, I've seen apes
throw feces shocking. I've seen dogs eat vomit shocking. Anything
can be shocking. It doesn't take a lot of wit,
It doesn't take a lot of creativity. I just expect
(01:29:23):
it a little bit more. Right, Be funnier. I don't
care who you make fun of. Just please, for the
love of all things holy, be funny. Showing somebody, Oh look,
can you believe it? He felt on the stairs. They're go,
oh my gosh, he's got a pair. Oh he grabbed
his pants. All that's not funny, that's just basic, and
I know they can do better than this.
Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
Maybe they had to switch some stuff out because of
the Kirk stuff and this was all they could cobble
together that week. I don't know, but it just seemed flat.
Although the JD. Vance thing is always funny, and I
you know, I don't dislike Vance, not just like you know,
I like him. I just it's funny. But this isn't
funny funny, I don't know. The Cartman thing, even being
(01:30:02):
Kirk was funny. This isn't funny though. It just seems
like they were mad and they thought we're gonna try
to troll him. At some point, trolling someone is just
it just gets annoying for the viewer. If all you're
doing is the same outrage, and this is some advice
for some people on the right. If all you're doing
is just every day you're outraged, oh my gosh, and
(01:30:25):
you just you are so outraged you forget how to
be funny, that's when it just blows for the viewer.
It's just bad. And I don't want them to be
like this because I feel like, in some respects they
sort of prevented the left from entirely losing their sense
of humor because most of the left has. And it's
(01:30:47):
just does that make sense? It just gets boring, doesn't
he get boring when all you're doing every day is trolling.
It's the same stuff every stupid day. Oh, let's see
what predictable garbage they came out with today. It's not
funny anymore. Just be funny, damn Quibi's so damn sensitive. Goodness,
it's not the it's not the punk rock south Park
(01:31:09):
that I, you know, kind of that I remember. And
of all the people to get, you know, Jimmy Kimmel wasn't.
I think Disney was trying to offload him and then
they realized, gosh, maybe we should just it's their pain. Protection.
Jimmy Kimmel is their version of paying the woke mafia protection.
Don't do anything to us. That's what this says, you
(01:31:29):
know it is It's just like that. So I don't know.
I saw this, Yeah, and they're trying to Yeah. Them
trying to buy a CNN could also be a part
of South Park's weakness. I saw this. This is Aiden Ross.
He's a streamer and he's uh, one of those influence
I don't want to say influencers, isn't streamer basically just
(01:31:51):
like an influencer, it's an influencer in video form. Anyway,
I thought this was a very insightful comment that he made.
And he was hosting a stream and he was talking
about religion and you know, the tenor of everything in
the US and cut twenty one, and he's pretty influential.
(01:32:12):
This is what he said.
Speaker 11 (01:32:13):
They honestly feel that if we if we had a
society ran off Christianity alone, I think it would be
a beautiful society. I think the world would be great, right,
And you know, I think that That's why I think
some people in my chat that are so expressive about
God or whatever you guys believe in. I had to
talk to you guys, because if you guys are people
(01:32:34):
of God and you guys have are family, good people,
good family people, I highly respect you because I really
feel like that's the best, most pure version of someone,
when you're all about family and you're all about God
and you're all about you know that, you know, so
all you guys that are like that, you know.
Speaker 3 (01:32:48):
Seriously, that's.
Speaker 8 (01:32:51):
Rare Jewish.
Speaker 11 (01:32:52):
W Okay, I'm Jewish, guys, but I'm not Jewish Jewish
and you guys are the ones.
Speaker 1 (01:32:57):
That time he's gone viral because he's got a huge audience.
He's like one of the top streamers in the world,
and he is saying that he likes the Christian led
society that is and I think he's being incredibly honest
about this. He's a gen Zer totally, and I think
he's just being very honest about it. And I thought
(01:33:19):
that was very interesting that he was. He said that, like,
what kind of but what kind of like threats did
he did he get? After that, I'm a little I'm
a little concerned, but I think that's cool that, you know,
he and apparently all the people in his comments were
you know, agreeing with him, or they were supportive of
it or like, yeah, we see the benefit of it.
That was very interesting though. That's a gen z stream guy,
(01:33:40):
that a live streamer who again has a huge audience.
Because all I hear about is that Asthma Gold sentient turd,
That's all I hear about. And he not Asthma Gold.
Who am I thinking of? Asthma Gold's one of the
nice guys. Oh the Piker, Hassan Piker, That's what I'm
thinking of the guy who's like literally issued death threats
to people and is like majorly anti Christian and I
(01:34:04):
mean legitimately anti Semitic. I mean it's not just he
doesn't disagree with the country whose government structure has no
idea of he just really just doesn't like Jewish people
to see someone like the Asthma golds or like Aidan
Ross push back against the Hassan pikers of that gen
Z streaming world. That the ideological battle that you're seeing
(01:34:27):
play out on cable news isn't just playing out on
cable news. There's a ton of different fronts to this battle.
This is one of the fronts that you need to
be paying attention to because these dudes have enormous audiences,
Like combined, what do you think there are audiences account
for like how many millions? Million? Yeah, millions, millions and millions.
(01:34:50):
I don't really watch them. I know who they are.
I don't watch commentary. I do it all day. I
prefer to read. So if I'm going to read commentary,
I prefer to read an editorial. I just can't stand
unless it's just completely supreme. I just can't stand listening
to it. It's like somebody who makes movies all day
and then they don't want to go and evaluate all
these other movies after. But they have that is a
(01:35:13):
whole other front in this battle. And then you have
so you have the streaming world, and then you have
the gaming world where video game makers are battling it
out trying to fight back against CCP infiltration, wokery, which
is all the same thing. There are a lot of
things that play here, and a lot of generations are
(01:35:38):
involved in it. They're all playing different parts that are
respective to their age and where they are in the
cultural zeitgeist, and it's it is fascinating to kind of
take a couple of steps back to watch. You need
to even though you don't maybe you don't watch streamers.
You should be aware of some of these dudes because
they guarantee you your kids and grandkids know they are
(01:36:01):
and those people are going to be like voting. They're
voting now, they're going to be making decisions about your
end of life. You kind of want to know who
influences them. These are some of the guys who influence them.
It's very important to know these things.
Speaker 4 (01:36:14):
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Speaker 15 (01:36:26):
The Gazza Strip is an integral part of the State
of Palestine and that we are ready to bear full
responsibility for governance and security there. Hamas will not have
a role to play in governance. Hamas and the other
in factions will have to hand over their weapons to
(01:36:49):
the Palestinian National Authority.
Speaker 1 (01:36:52):
Okay, here's the problem with that. The problem with the
Palestinian Authority, and that's the president of it, markmat Abbas.
They they're taking it over anyway. So the West Bank
has always been dominated by FATA, which is one of
the factions. FATA recognizes, you know, both states existing, or
(01:37:13):
they don't believe in a quote unquote Palestinian state. Hamas
runs gossip. But the problem is is that the PA,
the Palestinian Authority, they had to suspend we talked about
this the other day, suspend elections in twenty twenty one.
That's new audio. By the way, they had to suspend
elections in twenty twenty one because Hamas is taking over
everything and they were going to win. They were they
were going to take over and kick a FATA out
of I mean, they basically de facto are the big
(01:37:35):
influence in West Bank anyway. So I don't know how
they can say no, Hamas is not going to be
a part of it when they can't even have elections
because Hamas has taken so much power and they would
overwhelmingly just run it. So do you honestly think that
you know that's It's just insane. It's insane. So anyway,
(01:37:58):
welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, and
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(01:38:20):
all of the remarks about the autism stuff earlier this week.
A couple of other things I wanted to play for
you before we wrap up today, and that I wanted
to play this. This is audio Sunday ten. This is
flashback from twenty twenty two. Jimmy Kummel explains what an
apology is supposed to sound like.
Speaker 16 (01:38:40):
Listen to this, an eighty two year old man has
been attacked in his bed, in his home by a
person who obviously has some problems, and that our first
reaction isn't oh my goodness, even if they're lying, even
if they're pretending to have concern. How can the reaction
(01:39:00):
possibly be How can we move so quickly to smearing
these people to try to create some And you know,
by the way, now that the police report is out,
I haven't exactly seen Elon Musk or Donald Trump or
Donnie Junior correcting them and saying, oh my goodness, now
that we read the facts of the story, certainly we
(01:39:21):
feel terrible that we spread these vicious lies around, and
we retract them and apologize to the Pelosi family. Now
you'll never see that when an apology isn't even offered.
That's listen, there's These people are supposed to be Christians.
I am a Catholic. I grew up in the church.
What I was taught was that if you do something wrong,
(01:39:41):
you ask for forgiveness, and you are forgiven for these things.
The idea that that it would be anything other than that,
that these people who are allegedly following the teachings of Jesus.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
Uh, it would behave in this way.
Speaker 16 (01:39:56):
It just it's it doesn't matter. It doesn't make any
sense at all, and I don't I just can't understand
how that works for so many people, so many Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
So I think that's you know, also biblical. By that measure,
you also will be judged just saying all right, today's
stupidity came.
Speaker 3 (01:40:16):
All right, let's go to Gavin Newscomb cut eight. This
is him taking credit for the success and all the
hard work from Elon Musk.
Speaker 9 (01:40:24):
Yeah, I signed the first executive or in the United
States to require alternative field vehicles by twenty thirty five.
That was just taken away by Congress. Yeah, because he
tried to force supply in Congress, and we get the present,
but we created the market.
Speaker 3 (01:40:40):
Well, no, he didn't.
Speaker 9 (01:40:41):
There's no Elon Musk, no Tesla without California's regular.
Speaker 3 (01:40:45):
You literally just admitted that it got cut down by Congress.
And now he's trying to take.
Speaker 1 (01:40:49):
Click succeeded in spite of you. Maybe yeah, he doesn't
get Yeah, there it goes, folks. That does it for
us today. I hope you have a great rest of
your day. I may be off Tomar, depending on how
well I feel later on Today's I still have some
TV to do with Dave Ruben and Fox Business later
on subsect Facebook, God bless I'll talk with you later