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Speaker 1 (00:00):
God kill me now if I have to sit here
and talk about their shutdown anymore, because I'm so tired
of it. I it's this is guys, guess what they're
still they still haven't They still haven't passed it. Guys,
next New Day, Guess what. They still haven't passed it. Guys,
New day, Guess what, they still haven't passed it. And
I'm tired of talking to lawmakers about it. We got
to know. I mean, I'm just tired of it. I'm
(00:20):
tired of I'm tired of the whole thing. It's just
like we'll revisit when there's development, because at this point, look,
I appreciate that Republicans are holding out and they ought to,
but I you know, I I I don't even know
why this is a debate about anything anymore. Right, I'm
(00:42):
not the only one who feels this way. I know
you all do too. You feel this way too. I Mean,
I actually prefer the government being shut down. And I
have people telling me, well, you just the guests don't
care about poor people. What's it like to just, you know,
not have to worry about it. I don't know. I
grew up having to worry about it. What's it like
being able to tell people that they get to fund
(01:03):
your lifestyle? What's that like? That's what that's the privilege.
I want to know. I want to I want to
have that kind of privilege. So this and that was
Mike Johnson, by the way, the Speaker of the House,
who is going on about the latest with the shutdown,
and he's fed up to we're all fed up. Everybody's
fed up. I don't think there's there's there's nothing new there.
(01:27):
So there's not I mean, I'm like, yeah, guys, there's
not really anything new I can tell you here with
regards to the shutdown. Happy whatever. Hell day, this is
what is. It's the same day every day. It's Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
We're in day twenty nine. It's not over, obviously, but
this is day twenty nine.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
Day twenty nine. So welcome to the program, and Dana
lash with you. We are at the top of this
first hour to get into all of this, and again
you can go there's we have a we have speaking
of man Donnie. We had a really good story Lorraine
had yesterday over at sub Stack and it gets into
(02:07):
how he took all of this charitable money. I mean,
my gosh, you guys are Marxist. Is anybody shocked if that?
I feel like people are already decided on him. You
either you're they're going to vote for him or not.
That's I mean, there's just no other way around it.
They're already decided on him. They've already decided. There's nothing
that Republicans are going to be able to do at
(02:28):
all whatsoever to fix this. There's nothing that they're going
to be able to do to get away. And I
think two, with the situation with hockeing Jeffreys, I think
that Johnson was right on this. Let's play this. This
is this has cut three. This is Schumer trying to
push this back on Republicans. What's new?
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Where are the Republicans as people are losing their healthcare
and have huge pain and pits in their stomach about
what to do about it. Where kids are not getting fed.
Trump's out of the country. House Republicans are out on vacation.
Senate Republicans are out to lunch, and every day the
(03:10):
shutdown drags on, the pain is deeper.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
So it's time for.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
Republicans to get serious about ending the shutdown.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
I want to jump off my roof.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
I have.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Seriously, Makay's can I not talk about the shutdown anymore
unless something serious happened, because I just I just don't care.
I really don't care because nothing's changing. It's the same
Dame spending. I love how people are like, we're getting
a cut and spending. No we're not. We're not getting
a cut and spending. There's no It's just a continuation
of all the Biden stuff. There's nothing new. Let's stop.
(03:52):
Why are you sitting over there like that? Is it
just because I'm so jaded? I don't feel like i'm that.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Dadad I'm with you. I think you're projecting that you
don't care. It's just that you're so tired of non
action and that's where you are. It's not that you
haven't lost the ability to care.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
You just are done. I have it killed it, Yeah,
it killed all your care? You know that space rock?
Can we just talk about something that matters for a moment?
Hold up? Can we talk about that? Because I got this.
It's I'm taking this from the headlines.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Because I would rather there's more action there.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Dude, for real, So hold up for a second. You
guys need to know this because when the little gray
dudes start knocking on your windows and stuff. You're gonna
be like, why didn't we listen to Dana when she
had this story? She told us all about this. I
did so the mystery alien spacecraft it reaches Earth today.
Please let it be an alien invasion. I needed to
(04:49):
be an alien invasion. I'm actually very serious about this.
I'm very serious about it. I want there to be
an alien invasion because all this Marxist stuff has got
me bored to death. We have been fighting it for generations.
I'm done right. I'm bored with the Marxists. Give me
some aliens. That's what I want. I want some aliens.
So the three is it? Three I three I atlas.
(05:14):
It's been at the center of a lot of speculation.
They thought it was a comment. It's not a comment now,
it's the behavior has changed. It grew a tale. The
behavior has changed, the appearance has been. It like modified
its own appearance. It's really weird stuff. And there is
a Harvard theoretical physicist, theoretically who's warning that it could
(05:37):
be For months, this guy, av Lobe has been saying
that it's an extra terrestrial artifact and it could be
about to make contact. Does it know what it's getting into?
I mean, I've never met you know, presumably if there
are aliens on the space turt up there in the sky,
why would they want to come here? Why have you
(06:00):
seen what happens? Have you seen what happens? We are
a stupid species. We are collaly. If I was an alien,
I'd be like, it could be catching. We got to
get out of here, lock the doors right back to
wherever the hull we came from in deep space. Now, yes,
the guy has been because because I brought this up
like a couple of weeks ago, and someone was like, oh,
(06:23):
well this someone who's, you know, apparently a social media
expert on theoretical physicistism whatever, theoretical physicist physics. They were like, well,
this guy, you know, he's got a lot of criticism
for his theories, et cetera. I don't care. I want
it to be real. I'm doing confirmation bias here. So
I'm gonna ignore all the stuff I don't like and
I'm only going to include the things that I do like.
(06:45):
And so the comment they said it has an anti tail,
I don't even know what that is. I just you know,
zoom in I watched CSI. I know what you guys
got zoom in. Granted it might be fake, and I
want to see an alien wave out of a window
in that gigantic space turd in space.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
That windows rolled up too, because they're getting close.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I mean, I kind of hope it is. I hope
it's like Red Dawn but with aliens, because I got
a lot of stuff I want to use, you know
what I mean, I'm like waiting for this. Don't red
down is like, you know, that's like a hopeful movie
for me. You get an invasion, god lea, the stuff
that I have to use, Oh my gosh, it would
be oh my gosh. I would make any invading force
(07:28):
one of my property. Look like with the government did
to Waco. There is no way, no way, no way.
Just saying, so, I'm more interested in the giant extraterrestrial
turd in this and outer space. That's what I'm most
interested in. Thoughts came you agree?
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Well, yeah, I mean sure it'd be exciting, but I
think it also could be one gigantic massive sye oup
as well. What I meant, you out there with some
massive telescopes able to look at you know what.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Do you hate joy Joy. I mean, I hope it's
a hostile alien space race. That's just like we're coming.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
There's are two Joys I hate and they're both on TV.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Well that's because that name is Lie. So it's just
so uh, that's I'm That's what I'm most fascinated by
is the giant space rock that is an outer space
that could be technically it could be, I don't know.
I'm more interested in that that that that makes the
(08:31):
government shutdown and everything else looks stupid because we're arguing
over something democrats have already passed, right or or now,
just hear me out. I feel like this is a
this story the first thing I saw. Who was it?
Speaker 4 (08:47):
That?
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Was it Lorraine that put this on slack? I don't
even remember. It's been a long day. I can't remember
if it was you putting this in slack or what?
But or hear me out. Maybe if it's not space aliens,
maybe it's like a rudimentary way to kick off bio
warfare by letting a monkey on the loose in the highway. Now,
(09:10):
there were apparently the story what do they call them
razuse monkeys? Apparently there was a Racius monkey that had herpes, hepatitis,
probably AIDS, I don't know, COVID, all the things it ate, GMOs,
I don't know. And it got loose because a truck
flipped over and apparently they all were running around everywhere.
These yeah, it was an accident. Oh and they had
(09:33):
all the STDs. I mean, you name it. These things
had it. These little these are the monkeys from Friends.
Remember that show Friends, Ross had a little monkey that
was that's this type. Well, I was really excited about
this because I thought, Wow, this is how walking dead starts,
and we just need something a little bit extra right
now in society now. Sadly, sadly these things the driver
(09:54):
lied about them all being infected. He lied. I feel
like that guy should death penalty. Go go to jail,
go right to jail, because you got our hopes up.
They said it was non human primates. They were provided
they're Sadly they're little research monkeys. I don't like that.
I mean, I'm not really a fan of racist monkeys
(10:15):
if I don't even know if that's how you say it,
but not a fan of monkeys. It's not like Raeci's pieces.
But I don't know, well, I can't call them that
because I really enjoyed Riese's pieces and Halloween's coming up.
That's kind of gross. I'm going to make that connection
in my mind and I'll be unable to eat that
treat anymore. That's that's something that can't happen. I'm just saying,
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I don't know. This is uh I I feel like
we are all in an episodic series and we're about
at we're getting We're building to the climax of the
Earth's the Earth Show. Aliens are watching so two I know,
I know then, and then I go I'm to have
a government shutdown. Food banks are preparing for a surge
(10:55):
as federal food aid could be paused. I mean also
employment agencies could be preparing for a surge and applications.
That's a thought. No, I'm gonna go down to the
food bank. I gotta keep getting free stuff. There's only
a small amount of people who actually need this. The
rest of it, and as I've said yesterday, and I'm
not relitigating it, all of this stuff is because it's
abused to the nth degree. That's the reality of the situation.
(11:18):
It is abused to the nth degree. So potus is
he's in South Korea. He's meeting was jijion Ping tonight
at like it's eleven South Korean time, but it's ten
o'clock East. Yeah, ten o'clock eastern, I think are central
our time. So he's meeting wasjjien Ping. They're apparently finalizing
(11:40):
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You know, they have the big event with Jijiping later on.
(14:03):
I'm not even it's He also got a Grand Order
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the sorry, that's the necklace. The necklace is the highest,
and one's getting a photo of it. The crown is insane.
It looks like, honestly, a bunch of knives on top
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Down the necklace that you're looking at if you're watching
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Gosh. Coming in with that track is absolutely it's very
a pro apropos because it's like sixty degrees in Texas today.
It's like freezing. This is fire building weather. What it's freezing? Sorry, Caine,
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(17:34):
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it's a mood, right, now for sure, So welcome back
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at Substack all that good stuff. So let's talk about
drivers and people who are driving giant trucks who are
not in the country illegal, who are not in the
country legally, because that's what we're dealing with here. So again,
why that alien spacecraft doesn't want to visit us because
they're like thea say, they're drivers. So a number of
truck drivers are sounding the alarm about the insane amount
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of non English speaking commercial drivers that are on the road,
and they said, it's you know, when you think of
the staggering number, it seems pretty terrifying. One of them
described it as mad Max on the highways. And we
know that, you know, we've had a handful of accidents
so far, some which have been fatal, in which you
(18:41):
have people who are not residents, they're not citizens of
the United States, and yet they're able to get CDLs,
which is completely against what they're supposed to be able
to get for federal law. But you know, California, Gavin Newsom,
they're just handing them out like Halloween candy. I mean,
apparently it's pretty easy get your CDL in California. So
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there we have horrible accidents. We have, you know, multiple fatalities,
innocent people, all because you have illegal aliens who are
driving giant trucks who have really no idea how to
drive giant trucks and they cannot understand our road signs.
Case in point, this cut twenty nine is a trucker
(19:23):
who not only can he not speak English, but he
also cannot read the traffic signs. This is insane. Look
at this.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
Does that sign mean let's ended paint things? What does
this sign mean?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Monster?
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Enter moster? We okay, So if you see this sign,
what do you do? Heah, Tivor Green, Yeah, Trevor Gleen
number thirty five. What is this sign?
Speaker 5 (20:03):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (20:04):
The two people? Maybe clue? Maybe one mate? What does
it mean?
Speaker 8 (20:11):
Well?
Speaker 4 (20:11):
The neat Yeah, what does that sign mean? Yeah? Two people?
Two people doing what they're walking? Yeah? Two people are walking?
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Could be no, Kane, don't tell him. He has no
idea what it is. He has no clue what it
is thought, could it be pedestrians or could it be
they don't know. He doesn't know because he doesn't he
has no idea what this means. How in the world?
Are you driving a giant truck? Right? I mean, my
husband won't even let me get a Dodge Demon because
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he says we'll wrap it around the tree. But these
blinkers can go and they can just get a CDL
out in California and drive a big old truck around
and not even read the road signs. Who do you
think is more dangerous out there? Illegal alien who can't
read the road signs or speak English or Dana and
a Dodge Demon. Shut up, Kane.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
I was going to answer the obvious one.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
Clearly, aliens, Yes, exactly correct, that's the right way to
answer it.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
Don't those vehicles are so heavy. I mean you can't
even break in time for anything.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Wouldn't you be terrified? Okay? I just imagine those Imagine
you're going over to like Germany the Autobahn and you
got to drive a giant rig in Germany and you
can't speak Germany. I have no idea what the heck
anything means besides ashtong, you don't know. Do you feel
comfortable driving? I mean, where do people get the audacity
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to be like, oh yeah, I can handle this, this
is okay, right? Could I do it?
Speaker 2 (21:43):
I think they drive on the right side of the
road or the left side of the road. There, I
don't know. I have no idea.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Yeah, not that alone country.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Even if I knew the signs, I'd still be like, yeah,
a little sketch. I have once some more practice before
I get out.
Speaker 1 (21:56):
I want to be able to like read the road
signs before I drive this giant multi ton truck. But
this is what California's doing. So I got an idea
of California could just go and get CDLs. Why can't
we all just go and get give out CHLS saying
right or CCLS. You got to go to COCHL anyway there,
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Steve is Steve is my favorite comment of the day.
He says in slect Steve said he's scared of normal
talented truck drivers. The normal talented one scare you.
Speaker 9 (22:31):
Well, just have.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
You ever been on when you're in the right lane
and then they're on the left lane and you get
you get in the blind spot, You're like, I don't
know if I should speed up, slow down, freak out.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
I just paniced. I feel it. I mean, one of
my worst car accidents ever was because of a careless
gigantic semi.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
And what The scariest accident I've ever been in was
on Interstate fifty five going linear South County and Saint Louis, Missouri,
and we got hit by a semi and we spun
across three lanes of Highwaylly. We went towards the median
and not off the ravine, but that was pretty scary,
and I was in the front seat seatpals, in my life,
I would have been launched through the windshield.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah, and that dude was an American, could speak English
and read signs, the whole nine.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Yeah, So I don't know. I still think, you know,
if California is just going to be handing out licenses
to people, then I think we should just be able
to give ccls out to everybody, give them a concealed
handgun license. If that's what California wants to do, then
and it affects all of us. They can give out license.
They don't have any reciprocity with firearm licenses, but they
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can give out commercial driver's license like a Halloween candy.
So okay, well, let's just go ahead and give out
everybody in California a CCL. Two can play that game.
Screw the laws. It's just going to be total chaos.
Let's do it. I'm all for it. I'm done. I'm
at that point. I mean, for crying out loud. I'm
sincerely praying for a space rock to obliterate us. So
this is nothing to me. Let's just do it. I'm
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so tired of this. This is but this is what
happens when state. This is why somebody's governor affects you.
This is why a gubernatorial race in a state that's
not yours affects you, because they're giving out licenses to
illegal drivers who are killing people on highways in your state.
An illegal alien driver was driving a giant rig with
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an illegally bigot see his commercial CDL that California gave
him in a complete conflict with federal law, and he
killed people in Florida. You know, if others killed people
in Canada. I'm come on. So if this is why
these races are important, even though you don't live in
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that state, because this type of stuff happens, he doesn't
have any room to lecture anybody on this stuff, not anybody,
and it just it's it's so frustrating. So yeah, why
can't we just go and give them. What other stuff
can they not do out there that we can do?
I mean, like pretty much anything, really, I just to
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just infuriating. But there are these stories all these truckers
are saying that you would be shocked at the number
of these drivers who come across other drivers and they're like,
they're not proficient in English. They can't read our road signs,
they can't you know nothing. In fact, one of the
(25:22):
largest refrigerated trucking companies told The Washington Times that non
English speaking drivers regularly pull into their warehouses, and they
said that they'll pull in, they'll pick something up. There'll
be two three truckers. Two drivers in a truck. Two
or three of them speak no English, not even a word.
Maybe one speaks very bad broken English. And they still
don't understand. They said, so obviously you can. You know,
(25:45):
it's concerning because they're sharing roads with people. That's you know. Now,
lorainoed too. The DMV was helping to people cheat on
their CDL test. This was a CBS story. This is terrifying.
Why can't they if you're going to do something helpful
in terms of people cheating and skirting the system, to
do it with taxes for krannell Oub. New York prosecutors
(26:08):
apparently arrested seven. Well, they breasted seven people this last time.
The earlier sweep nutted more because of cheating. To acquire
these licenses, you have to pass a written test, but
what they were doing was selling grades at Garden City
GMV and Nasau County. I mean, you could pay up
to three thousand dollars for a woman to take the
written test, and every time she went to take it,
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she addresses somebody else. So she even wore a fake mustache,
according to the DA in Nassau County, a fake mustache.
Even so they're selling it. It's like how they sell
DoorDash accounts. You know, you can go online and there's
all kinds of places online where you can buy, like,
for instance, a DoorDash account. Somebody selling it. Somebody somebody
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went and created their account, applied to work for DoorDash,
did all this stuff, and then they sell the account.
Someone takes the account, they start working for it, and
they get them money for it. I stopped using door
Dash because one of the driver's names that I was
supposed to have was name Amanda, and she just looked like,
you know, regular white chick with brown hair, and the
(27:11):
person who shoot up at my door was definitely not
a chick and definitely not little with brown hair, very
large person who did not speak in English. That and
after that, I was like, I can't. I don't know
who's come to my house at door. Dash. That's kind
of a problem. And they've been in a lot of
(27:32):
trouble for it. They were getting blasted last week online
for it. But they sell them. I mean, it's not
difficult to find, so they're selling. They're selling people to
take driver's licenses tests too. Now they do that a
lot of these big factories. They have people that they
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But I would say to you that on the food
stamp issue, the money is there. Let us not let
them get away with saying that they can't do it.
They have, their political will is in there to feed
the people, rely on.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
The SNAP program, which is the most effective anti hunger
program in the United States of Americas. They're playing fast
and loose with people eating.
Speaker 11 (31:01):
Can you imagine that?
Speaker 10 (31:03):
But that's the reality, and you need to talk about that.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
I mean, I didn't know Perry Ferrell got it into
spoken word? Did I miss that? Is this like a
new Yeah? Like what kind of Jane's addiction track?
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Is this?
Speaker 1 (31:17):
You know when she when she wants something and she
don't want to pay for it, she walks right through
the door. Anyway, it's Rosa Delaro, who I've never seen
her in the same room as Perry Ferrell. I'm just saying,
And there's a reason why that is. And the most
obvious explanation is that they're the same person. There's no
other explanation. That's the same person. That's it. So realize
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again that the only reason none of this stuff has
happened is because Democrats are hell bent on extending Obamacare
to illegal aliens. That's what all of this is about.
All of it's about. They don't care if you go hungry.
They don't care about your family. They wouldn't know, they
wouldn't know you if they fell over you in their
living room. They don't know, and they don't care. They
have a problem with object permanence. You know how babies
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have this issue up until oh, I don't know. They
have the same problem. They just never get over it.
They never ever get over it. And that's how she is.
She just has not She just thinks that, oh, the
money is there. It's actually not there. I mean, you're
talking about billions of dollars a month, and she says
it's the most effective what did she say, the most
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effective anti hunger?
Speaker 8 (32:26):
Like?
Speaker 1 (32:26):
What is even that? First off? I mean, I guess
if I want to judge it off of all of
the videos of the morbidly obese people who are raging
on TikTok about you know, it's like that skit with
Chris Farrell and he's saying or Chris Farley and he's saying,
you know I'm hungry when he was at the mall
with Adam Sandler. I mean, that's the only I don't know.
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When you say it's the most effective anti hunger campaign,
I'm thinking, well, I mean, I guess if I'm judging
by the morbidly obese videos on TikTok, then I guess
you could say that. But it's also ballooned. And you
have forty two million people in the United States that
are getting food stamps, which is insane. These are not
forty two million people that are disabled and can't work.
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That's not forty two that. They're not all forty two
million people who can't go and get jobs because of
some sort of physical or mental disability. A lot of
it are people who are in this country illegally. That's
number one, and then number two people who just don't
want to work. And then a small portion, I believe
are people who, for whatever reason, they are physically or
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mentally legitimately unable to. But the problem is that our
tax structure and our economic are punitive. Economic system makes
it to where it's difficult for private citizens to fill
that gap and stand in and the government exploits that
inability as an excuse or justification for further expansion. And
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then guess who doesn't get helped again, the people that
they claim that they are expanding government to help happens.
They just want to make people easy in being dependent
on the government instead of empowering them to be independent
from the government. And that's what we're dealing with here.
Forty two million people on food stamps is one of
the craziest things I've ever heard of my life. That's
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eleven percent of the population. Eleven percent of the population
on food stamps. That is eleven percent. Now, how many
of them are people who are here illegally exactly, I'm
very curious about that. But how many of them are
just people who don't want to work. I see all
these people like, oh, I want to go to war.
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I want to go to war for my food stamps.
If you can't even go and get a job, you're
not going to be able to go and prosecute a war.
Sit down, tons of fun. It ain't happening for you.
Good night now. Some of the other stuff coming up,
the argument over Christian Zionism, yay, I know that's one
thing that we all want to argue about. On a
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happy Wednesday, isn't it. It's not my problem that people
keep bringing stupid stuff up, and we got to sit
here and address it. We got to do some house
cleaning on the right, got Lee. I just want to
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can watch the simulcast of the radio program on Channel
three forty seven Direct TV. So we've been talking about
a number of things, the illegal immigrant truck drivers. We
got a Senator Eric Schmidt by the way coming up
(36:55):
at the bottom of the hour a number of a
number of so one quick thing, and I have a
post coming up about this that I'll be out there
probably later today. So I can't believe I did this,
but I well, I was researching for crime stats right
(37:16):
for the debate that I have coming up next week.
And I sometimes I'll passively listen to things like maybe
I'll turn c Span on or something of that nature,
but I put that the I was listening to the
Tucker Carlson interview with that I don't even want to
say that guy's name. We'd mentioned this a little bit
yesterday I watched the whole thing, and I just I
(37:39):
still the reason I listened to it is I was
kind of mystified as to what Carlson. And full disclosure,
Tucker and I are are friends, you know, like I
said yesterday, we're not best friends, but we talked and
I messaged him yesterday. But I don't know what he
would find enlightening about this, like moderately intelligent disciple of
identity politics that has zero life experience beyond self promoting stunts. Right,
(38:07):
the guy that he interviewed was a podcast host, and
he promotes legitimately textbook antisemitic theories. He's repeatedly praised Hitler,
He's denied the Holocaust. He practices identity politics, and he
hates Charlie Kirk with the burning passion of a thousand suns.
But he's a part of this like very vocally growing
fringe that claims to be on the right, but they
(38:28):
share too many commonalities with the left for that claim
to be taken seriously. So like in the beginning, you know,
I was watching this interview and the guy's last name
is Fuentes. He calls himself a Christian. He began by
stating his admiration for Stalin, which you know, he was
a notorious atheist who brutally enforced godlessness at the state level.
I mean, they had policies on promoting atheism and eradicating
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the church, and he murdered millions. And what's more, beyond that,
what I thought Faints did. He demonstrated a complete ignorance
as it pertains to a cornerstone of our republic, which
is epluribus unum, And he received no pushback whatsoever. And
that's what I was questioning. One of the things I
(39:12):
was questioning, he had said that because of mass immigration,
mass and a lot of the immigration, just so you know,
and it's important to establish this that you see happening
in Europe has been because of EU policies and they
allowed unfettered immigration. I mean, I mean, let's just it's
it's illegal immigration. If you're coming into a country and
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you're not going through the proper procedure to let the
country know who you are when you enter their country,
this is illegal immigration. And he was saying that there
were countries in Europe that were losing their identities because
of unfettered mostly illegal immigration, and I don't think that
that's incorrect, But the problem is is that those countries
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are not the United States. And he was making the
argument that, well, the United States is going to lose
it's culture because of unfedered immigration. And I'm like, that's
not the right way to say that the United States
will lose freedom. But if you're acting like the United
States is like this white ethno Christian state, this white
ethno state, it was never really designed that way to
(40:15):
be an ethno state or religious I mean, it's and
we'll get to that in a second. But the issue
is that those countries that you know, we're being used
as examples are not the United States. I mean, you
can't go to France and be French anymore than you
can go to Italy and be Italian. Europe is quilted
together by all of these various nations that are built
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on centuries of their own respective homogenized culture, with individual
languages and individual practices and individual customs, et cetera. The
United States was not right. The United States has one
commonality that is shared by its citizenry, and that is
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the desired to be free. And the founders chose our
national motto, e pluribus Unum, which not only was to
represent the thirteen colonies, but also the various inhabitants therein
that all were creating our republic. The inhabitants. Now think
about this. At the time, a lot of people coming
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over to the United States, they were a lot of
people in the colonies were not native Americans, they were
European immigrants, and the only common thread between all of
them was the desire to be free. And it was
that desire that created that shared culture. It created that
shared culture. That's the culture is freedom. It's a culture
(41:39):
of freedom. And so they didn't mandate a national religion.
And that's something that's actually evidenced by Thomas Jefferson's letter
to the Dan Barry Baptist who wrote him very eager
to cement their denomination as the national faith, practice for
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Jefferson to disappoint them and reply. But they didn't mandate
a national religion, only that whether or not you believed
in God, you were given a free nation, a free
nation in which control of your rights were placed under
the dominion of the divine right, so that they could
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they were far out of the reach and perversion of man.
That's the difference between natural and civil rights. By the
way civil rights are created by men in a courtroom
for men. Natural rights these are rights that come to
you from God. That's what commonly referred to, you know,
those within our Bill of rights. So the US, like
I said, was not designed to be this ethno state,
but a free one. And the freedom is the shared
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belief and the defining culture right. Assimilation to this freedom,
not rejection of it, is the requirement. That's the requirement.
Anything short of that, anything short fails the expectations that
are set out by our founders, and not just in
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the debate over our founding documents, but this is evidenced
in the countless letters that they wrote each other, and
the debates that they had with the during the Constitutional Convention,
and so all of this, all of this is precedent.
(43:30):
It's our history. And I would say, look, some of
the Founders, in fact, I think you could safely argue
might have been considered by today's conservative standards a bit
progressive on immigration, on legal immigration. Might shock people. However,
you know, granted, the times were different and borders were
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not teeming with entrants, mostly illegal, like you know, a
couple of years ago. But this is the significant point though.
The difference is that they believed in a quarantine period
of sorts. So they believed that people coming into the
United States kind of for the lack of a better
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way to describe it, should be quarantined before they are
allowed to make or shape law in the country. In fact,
during one of the debates for the Constitutional Convention, it
was George Mason who had said that citizenship for three
years was not enough to ensure that local knowledge, that
local knowledge needed, which ought to be possessed by a
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representative someone who's doing and making law and creating law,
and he's not wrong. You know, the only culture that
is under threat by the rejection of assimilation when coming
to this country is freedom. Now, there's a difference between
opposing limitless immigration, legal or otherwise, and then insisting that
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the United States is a one denomination, dominant ethno state,
just like there's a difference between believing that Israel is
a strategic ally in the Middle East and then believing
a theory, a biblical prophecy concerning end of days. And
this was something else that came up. I know Tucker
had said he was talking about Christian Zionism. Christian Zionism.
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I think that you can be a Christian without believing
in Christian Zionism, and I think that it is a
dispute over revelation. It's a dispute over some biblical doctrine.
What gets me, though, is when someone says that they
hate someone because they are a Christian Zionist and they
feel that it is heretical. But I don't see how
anybody could have more hatred for a Christian Zionist over
(45:41):
a doctrinal dispute than the literal Islamist terrorists that are
colonizing the Middle East and killing people and slaughtering rather
should I say, genociding Christians in Africa. That's what I
don't understand. I mean, I also kind of think too,
as it relates to Christians, it seems that those who
(46:01):
are opposed to Israel conflate the two and as a
way to detract credibility from believing that Israel is a
strategic ally by conflating it with Christian Zionism Zionism. So,
I don't know. The other thing too, is this idea,
(46:22):
and this was put out in this debate, this idea
that somehow it is ungodly to blame all of Gaza
for Hamas. So in some of the remarks that I
was hearing, it seemed to be in reference to people
who say that Gaza is lost or that it's cruel
to have a harsh response to what happened on October seventh.
(46:46):
But this is that weird area where geopolitics and feelings
do not mix, right. We've talked about this a million
times before. So while it is true that not all
of Gaza and Gazen's are responsible or as depraved as Hamas,
it is absolutely unarguably true that the vast majority of
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Gozens overwhelmingly voted for Hamas in two thousand and seven.
These were elections that were monitored by a handful of
international observers to ensure fairness. It's also true that the
majority of Gozens as well as Arabs in the West Bank,
(47:33):
supported Hamas leading up to the twenty twenty one elections,
which is why the Palestinian authorities suspended the elections, and
then they turned around and blamed on Israel to obscure
the reality that Hamas was well on its way per
numerous polls showing landslide support to taking over full control
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of the two territories. These are indisputable facts, and there
are countless videos showing civilians numbering in the hundreds, if
not thousands, spitting on the hostages that were brought back
to Gaza, cheering beside Hamas as they showed off the corpses.
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And there are countless stories of freed living hostages detailing
how they were kept in private homes of Gozens. So
here's my thoughts on this. Elections have consequences. Supporting terrorism
has consequences. Launching a genocidal terror attack against a sovereign
entity has consequences. This is the reality of the world
in which we live, and now some believe that mitigating
(48:38):
future losses by harsh action now, albeit two decades late,
is the only response left as everything else has unarguably failed.
It's not genocidal, nor is it on godly to acknowledge
this development that has come by no one's hand but
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Hamas and those who empower them and continue to empower them.
It seems like a slide of hand to blame the
victim for the transgressions of the repeat aggressor. I don't
like this worship of identity politics guised in the veneer
of state craft that I see shallowly floated on the right.
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Christians aren't to make idols of race or creed, and
I think it's weird to betray your opposition to identity
politics by pushing against certain types of collectivism with your
approved brand of collectivism. So I just remember, I look
at this. I think that Western main you have two
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ways to go. You have a successful man who is
happily married at the time of his murder, Charlie Kirk,
who preached the gospel and reconciliation, and also penalty and grace,
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I feel like this requires a level of dedication that
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in terms of activities in my life. So in New York,
a woman was arrested because she vandalized somebody's car with condiments.
She has three first names, and I feel like she
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what'd you do? Chloe Sue? She got charged with criminal
mischief in the second degree. Kane. What ended up happening
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ketchup mustard, mayonnaise, and eggs, and it was also all
scratched up with a sharp object. Police say that the
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There's a lot of vinegar in the old ketchup and
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It's like more body work.
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Wow, Wow, that's insane. Let's see, an employee is accused
of stealing forty seven vehicles from Avis Budget car rental
at New York Airport. So basically of the he stole
forty seven cars before they knew that he was stealing cars.
Like the first time that a car went missing, you
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Avias budget site at an upstate New York airport and
then they were rent rented out around the region and
they're worth it's all worth more than a million dollars.
It was the Syracuse Hancock International Airport between June and August.
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I'm just trying to figure out how someone can steal
forty seven cars from one spot and nobody knows, like
they didn't know that's that. That also seems like criminal
negligence on behalf of some of the people who are
supposed to be watching for that. I don't know. Let's
see a seal bearing an ancient language was found in
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Welcome back to the prog. You can listen around the
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chats at Rumble. You can watch the simulcuester the radio
show Channel three forty seven Direct TV. The stuff that's
coming out of the Senate hearings is insane. This has
been the Senate hearing on leftist violence. And I cannot
tell you the number of videos that we have played
over the course of three, four or five years now
(55:21):
showing people that we know who are speaking on campus
or somewhere and they are chased either into genitorial closets,
they are protested against to the point where buildings are
set on fire, trash cans are set on fire. It
is the leftist reaction to the presence of descent, to
the presence of a challenge. That's how it's interpreted. And obviously,
(55:44):
you know, we talked to Marshall Blackburn, Senator Marshall Blackburn
the other day. Obviously it's all very well organized, it's
all very well funded, and at some point I hope
that we look into this funding of the destabilization of
law and order in the United States, which is what
this is. Joining us now. Senator Eric Schmidt from my
home state, the great state of Missouri to show me
state and he has been there with the Senate Judiciary
(56:08):
helping to lead this hearing on left wing political violence,
and he joins us now, Senator, it's a pleasure to
have you. I got to ask you, what is so far,
what is the most shocking thing that you've realized during
this hearing, as though anything could get more shocking in
the videos we've seen over the last several years.
Speaker 12 (56:25):
Well, first of all, it's great to be with the
pride of Jefferson County, Missouri, Dana Lash. I think jeff
go very proud of Dana. We all are. But I honestly,
there's a lot and I know you've been playing a
lot of the clips I share that committee. I thought
it was so important to try to get to the
(56:46):
root of the issue here because a couple of weeks
ago we're in hearing and I said, don't give me
this both sides bs, because if you look at what's
actually happening, Dana, it's chilling. You've got, of course, just
within the last year and a half, you've got the
two attempts on President Trump's life. You've got the Charlie
Kirk assassination of Broad Daylight shot him in the throat
because of his political views, because his religious views. And
(57:07):
then in between, you've got a bunch of whether it's
you know, these trans assassins or just sort of left
wing political violence. It's you kind of underscore all of
that with some crazy polls, like, for example, twenty five
percent of those self described very liberal individuals are willing
to tell a polster that they believe that political violence
(57:28):
is justified. Okay, compare that to just three percent of
very conservative individuals. That's three percent too many, but it's
not the same thing, right, And then fifty five percent
of those on the left side of the political spectrum
believe that it is at least somewhat justifiable to kill
President Trump.
Speaker 8 (57:46):
Okay.
Speaker 12 (57:46):
So you have the actions and you also have the
sentiment and it's a very toxic brew here that I
think we need to get out in front of and
if we're ever going to solve this, if we're ever
going to be you know, and I think we should
be very clear political violence. Know, free speech, yes, in
every circumstance, I think that's the north star. But we've
got to be honest. If we're gonna get on the
(58:07):
other side of this thing, we have to be honest
about what's happening. And it is the left in this
obsession that the ideas that they would never get through
at the ballot box or in Congress, they're gonna do
by any means necessary.
Speaker 8 (58:20):
And I was one other takeaway.
Speaker 12 (58:23):
Take for example, Antifa, this is not an ideology as
some have said. This is an organization. This is a
group that's well financed domestically and internationally. They have safe
houses across the country and Portland, for example. They'll draw
ice agents out, try to kill ice agents, try to
maim ice agents, and then they scuttle away into a
(58:44):
safe house. So this is not like just some people
showing up randomly and something happens. And so I've asked
Senator or a Secretary State Rubio to declare them in
foreign terrorist organization and we can get out the money
and we can get out the connections.
Speaker 1 (58:57):
That's a great start. We're talking to Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt.
Don't to me, it looks like and I love I
want to be able to return to a point in
our culture where we can have debate without people trying
to redefine what you're saying is hate speech and then
use violence as use their definition of hate speech. As
justification for their violence against it. But it feels like
(59:17):
we're never going to get there because you have, you know,
your colleagues who are Democrats in the Senate who are
endorsing this age candidate in Virginia who was fetishizing shooting
his opponents in the head and watching their children die
in their mother's arms. There has been zero strong condemnation
of that. And it's I just don't know if we
can get their senator without you know, your colleagues in
the Senate saying, you know what, this is bad and
we can't tolerate it anymore.
Speaker 12 (59:39):
Yeah, there can be no unity between good and evil,
and what we have to do is defeat evil. And
it starts with recognizing what the issue is. And yes,
even this AG candidate, I was an AG. You do
not want to have people in that office that have
that amount of power who fantasize about murdering kids because
of their parents' political views. Okay, like that's nuts, But
(01:00:02):
yet no Democrat has asked for him to step down.
They're endorsing him because it's all about sort of raw
power on the left and the other thing. I think
that's true. Data For years now, we've been fed all
these you know, narratives like riots are the language of
the unheard, or you know, America is a nation born
(01:00:26):
of evil on stolen land. So if you believe that,
like if you believe that, and if you believe, by
the way that Donald Trump's a threat to democracy, he's
Hitler and everybody's a bunch of Nazis walking around, like
you know, you get to a place where some people
can rationalize that there's some hero and we have to
be very clear, like the language on the left here,
I mean, people can say what they want to say,
but the truth is that this is dangerous.
Speaker 8 (01:00:47):
Like this, this is they're they're.
Speaker 12 (01:00:50):
Creating a dynamic, and I think a lot of it
has to do with they can't believe President Trump. One,
they can't believe half the country or more than half
the country supports him, says ten years they've had this
foment of this violence. We've seen the violence escalate. They've
tried to jail political opponents. This is like what you
see in the Soviet Union. This is like what you
see in sort of cultural Marxist societies, where you're going
(01:01:14):
to just do what you got to do to get
your way and America is supposed to stand.
Speaker 8 (01:01:19):
Opposed to that.
Speaker 12 (01:01:20):
Where we believe in free speech, we believe in elections,
and that's how you settle these disputes. But unfortunately that's
not where the left is right now. We just got
to be clear about it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
I think that's incredibly important as well. And I'm so
glad that you said that, because you know what it's like,
and you know the power that you have as attorney general,
and that's the top cop in the state. And boy,
oh boy, I can't imagine anybody who says the stuff
that Jay Jones does privately having that kind of power.
So I'm so glad that you said that. We're talking
to Missouri Senator Eric Schmid if you're just joining us,
you know, and to your point, you know, we have
this violence. This it's like you have the street team
(01:01:50):
in the streets, and that allows the people who are
of that mindset and ideology in d C. I think
it allows them. It justifies in their minds. Then the
fairy action. You know, I've been watching the Arctic frost
investigations and honestly, this is like looking at stassy activity.
I remember reading these testimonies from dissidents from East Germany,
(01:02:14):
and they were talking about how the craziest things were
happening to them and they felt like they were being
psychologically manipulated. They knew something was wrong, and they knew
they were being watched and surveilled. And it doesn't sound
very different from what the Arctic Frost investigation is uncovering.
I mean senators being I mean their spine on you,
their spine on Republican senators. This is the type of
(01:02:36):
abuse of power. This is where that violence in the
streets it ends up turning into violence at the highest
levels of government.
Speaker 12 (01:02:43):
Yeah, and I think what we're learning and continue to learn,
is that the Democrats felt totally justified in all this. Right,
they have this January sixth committee, and then it's basically
the predative for Jack.
Speaker 8 (01:02:56):
Smith to get involved.
Speaker 12 (01:02:58):
Interestingly, three days after President Trump announces that he's going
to run for president, they have this massive sweep with
Arctic Frost. You had the Russia Gate. I mean, if
you want to do the timeline, it's not that hard. Basically,
Trump decides to run. They they hated the fact that
he was running. Hillary Clinton needed a distraction from her
email problem, so they made up, literally made up this
Russia connection issue, this Russia Gate. It's then handed to
(01:03:20):
the Steele dossi A two intelligence folks, the FBI. You know,
you had Comer, you had Brennan at the CIA. They
laundered this to be real, like they knew it was.
They knew it was false, but they used it as
a predicate to spy on Trump when he was a
candidate and then try to sideline a presidency. They then,
you know, of course with the run up to the
twenty twenty election, they couldn't let him win again. So
(01:03:41):
the FBI then does the pre bunking of the Hunter
Biden laptop with all the big tech companies. They knew
that was real, and then Biden gets in three days later.
They start this Arctic frost. They start censoring, They start
working with social media companies to censor speech. Then they
try to jail the political opponent. After President Trump announces
he's running, he was almost murdered. Like if you were
like lay all that out data in like a novel
(01:04:04):
or something, it would look like something from the Soviet
Union in the nineteen eighties. Yes, but it's here in
America like a few years ago. So I think the
point of all this is we have to make sure
this never happens in this country again. But that also
requires people being held accountable. And when the Democrats accuse
what's happening in DOJ to b weaponization, here's my response
is we saw the weaponization of government unlike anything we've
(01:04:25):
ever seen in the history of our country.
Speaker 8 (01:04:27):
That's one thing.
Speaker 12 (01:04:28):
Holding those people accountable for that, that's a different deal.
And they ought to be held accountable.
Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
What does that look like? Does that look like maybe
charges coming to fruition from these hearings and that recommendation
being sent to the DOJ. How do we do that?
Speaker 12 (01:04:41):
Yeah, I mean, here's my perspective on it. I guess
as a former prosecutor, some of these things the statue
of limitations has probably run. However, not on a conspiracy.
So like, if you're part of the conspiracy at mile
marker one and you try to take an exit ramp
or you leave government at mile marker five and then
all of this stuff continues at mal marker ten, you're
(01:05:03):
responsible for what happens at mal marker ten. And in
my view, we're at mal marker ten. So all these people,
so I think this is I think that's where you're
gonna potentially see indictments. I think comer Brennan Clapper and
other people they better lawyer up because I think that
stuff's coming and it should.
Speaker 1 (01:05:20):
I hope so. And it's not just because it's you know,
I say that with some sort of spirit of vengeance.
But what you were talking about accountability, I mean, we
the only way to keep this from happening again is
for there to be a strong deterrent, Dana.
Speaker 8 (01:05:32):
And here's the thing.
Speaker 12 (01:05:33):
If you compared this to Watergate, like on a side
by side, Watergate is a blip. It's like it's not
even comparable. And you know, people went to jail there
and a president resigned. Right now, what they did because
they convinced themse think about it. Barack Obama calls half
the country bitter clingers. Hillary Clinton calls them basketed deplorables.
(01:05:57):
Joe Biden calls them trash. They can't stand the fact
that Trump came back and the American people watched all
this and rejected it.
Speaker 8 (01:06:06):
They don't they can't wrap their heads around.
Speaker 12 (01:06:08):
It's the same reason why you see all this crazy
stuff with the shutdown right now. They have not compromised
with the electorate because they've convinced themselves that, you know,
half the country was bad and that Trump is Hitler, right,
and so but when you do all that, when you
do all that, it makes it, it creates conditions where
political violence is much more likely. And then when if
(01:06:30):
you're one of these individuals who thinks you're going to
be some hero, because think of what he said when
he took the assassin of Charlie Kirk said, he you know,
he just couldn't hand that he was spewing so much
hate and he had to kill him and he, you know,
catch fascist on the bullet like.
Speaker 8 (01:06:44):
That's what we're dealing with.
Speaker 12 (01:06:46):
So again, if this is going to stop, and it
has to stop, we have to be very clear about
what the problem is. I would never condone political political
violence in any situation if it came from the right
or the left, but this is overwhelm coming.
Speaker 8 (01:07:00):
From the left.
Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
Absolutely. Last question for you as well, Senator, the government shutdown.
I mean we're into what twenty nine days I think now,
and you've got fourteen no votes and I hear everything
about snap benefits and all of this stuff. I mean,
we know, I got to say I think that you
all been doing a great job on the messaging for this,
because the public. When Republicans hold the line, the public
follows and they see all of this. From your perspective,
(01:07:24):
do you think Schumer is going to crack? It seems
like the signs are there.
Speaker 12 (01:07:29):
I don't know, because that assumes that we're applying some
sort of rationality to all this, and I think this
really is an episode of irrationality because it's really about
he's worried about AOC on his left flank.
Speaker 1 (01:07:40):
Is she really that? Are they not going to rupt you?
But are they really that scared of her influence? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (01:07:45):
I think I think Schumer is going to like be
the chairman of her presidential run so she doesn't run
for cent.
Speaker 8 (01:07:52):
I think that's real.
Speaker 12 (01:07:53):
And they also, in their own way, they were very
aware of the No King's rally, like they weren't going
to do it before the No Kingings rally. So what's
happened is their base has gotten smaller data President Trump
and this MAGA movement has expanded the base into the
great working class that you and I grew up in
in places like Jefferson County, Missouri. That's the coalition. Now
(01:08:14):
they've lost a lot of that, and so it's a
smaller base, but it's been more radicalized, and so they
view themselves as the resistance. But I do think November
first is an important date when the snap benefits stopped
for the first time in history. Like kids aren't going
to have food on the table, you know, paychecks aren't
going out for people who are actually working, like ice
officers and potentially military men and women. So the President's
(01:08:36):
trying to prioritize this, but eventually they're going to run
out of money, and this is just irresponsible. We have
a clean funding resolution, no more, no less, just time
so we can do appropriations bills. That's infinitely reasonable. The
mainstream media is really struggling with this, the legacy media day,
because they're used to just blaming Republicans for everything, and
if the shoe were on the foot other foot, there'd
be like live broadcasts from MSc, you know, NBC Nightly
(01:08:58):
News in front of the Capitol. They even have a
hard time of providing an excuse for Democrats because they're
just saying, notice something that they voted for thirteen times before.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Right exactly. Well, and I like I said, I love
that you've all been so strong on the messaging for this,
and people are seeing it. They realize that they may
you know, people may not eat on November first because
Democrats are wanting to extend Obamacare to countless illegal aliens.
So they see it. So keep polding the line because
you're winning on this. Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt one of
our favorites in the Senate. We appreciate your time, Senator.
(01:09:28):
God bless you, thank you.
Speaker 8 (01:09:29):
Thanks. Sanna Tank here you too.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
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Speaker 8 (01:10:40):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:10:42):
Oh boy, I got a couple of really good ones
today for you, including this one, which might be maybe
one of my new favorites. I mean, I know that
there's ways to want to get out of pain for
your bill. You know, sometimes you got people dine and dash.
So this woman, she is a apparently a very well
known in the area cereal din and dashers. So she
(01:11:03):
orders her food, she eats it and then runs away.
She had a twenty seven dollars fifty five cent meal
and she tried to dash and god, Lee, that's a
that's a pretty serious, uh mugshot there. She tried to
she tried to run away from it. After fifty four
years old, she was arrested in Silver Springs. It was
a diner. Now when they stopped her, she said, oh,
(01:11:25):
my husband is Eminem and he's going to pay the bill.
That's what she said. Marion County Sheriff's office. They responded
to Daryl's dog gone good diner. Try to say that fast,
Darryl's dog gone good dinner, and they called the police.
(01:11:49):
There was a woman there. She was not wanting to
pay her bill. She had done. Told the manager that
her husband, mister Eminem, the rapper, was going to pay
her bill. That's what she told him. She said that.
She said his name is also Marshall Mathers, is what
she said. You know, to make it really look like
she's in the no, I guess, make it real legit.
(01:12:09):
She was sitting at the table because she was going
to leave, and she said, no, my husband, Eminem is
going to pay the bill. And she apparently only had
ten dollars in her pocket. Her bill was was at
twenty five twenty seven to fifty five, so yeah, she
had twenty seven to fifty five. She had ordered a soda,
two entrees, and a chocolate milk, and she claimed that
(01:12:30):
Eminem bought her dinner there at the diner before and
that she expected him to do the same. These are
her direct quotes because he has unlimited money. According to
the report, the diner's manager confirmed that she did not
pay the previous bill. She was arrested and take into
the jail at Marion County. She has been charged with
defrauding an innkeeper. That's a thing, and she's still in there.
(01:12:54):
She's still in jail as of right now. She's still
in the jail. So don't try to use that. If
you're at a diner, you know, you can't say that
Eminem's your husband and you don't have to pay the bill,
especially when you've been there before and you left. Stick around.
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Speaker 8 (01:14:10):
Our nay.
Speaker 1 (01:14:15):
Oh So, this was a guy named JP Sacks and
he was singing the He was singing Oak Canada. He
decided to modify the Canadian anthem's lyrics and so instead
of singing our home on Native Land, instead of singing
(01:14:37):
our home and Native Land. Oh wow, Well that's not
how it goes. By the way, they stole their land
from somebody who stole their land from somebody, So whose
native land really is it? Yeah? How far back do
you want to go? I hate this guy's haircut. Welcome
back to the show, Dane lash with you can? I
just I don't know who JP Sacks is, but it
sounds like a just like a rip off of TJ Max.
(01:15:02):
Like all the stuff that doesn't sell at TJ Max,
it goes to JP Sacks. Hi, welcome into JP Sacks.
Would you like a single sock? Wait? No, wait?
Speaker 8 (01:15:11):
What?
Speaker 11 (01:15:11):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:15:12):
We know they don't match here. You know that's at
TJ Max. If you want matching socks, No, here, at
JP Sacks you get whatever the hell we get here.
It is right here. Just throw some socks in a
box and you can pick out some matching pairs. There
you go, JP Sacks. Right, that's what it sounds like.
I I they said he's Grammy nominated Steve help me here? Who?
(01:15:36):
Who is? Who even is this?
Speaker 6 (01:15:38):
I mean this lyric? I mean this literally and metaphorically.
Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
I am today years.
Speaker 1 (01:15:42):
Old, and Steve is a DJ. You don't know, he
doesn't even know who this guy is. And he did
the thing, you know what the thing is when they're
singing he's like holds the mic and he does like
one of those like Babe Bie things that they used
to do with En Seeing and justin Timberlake back in
the day. He's that guy. Ugh, what is the hair?
Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
Back in August, he had to embarrassingly admit that his
make Yourself at Home Fall tour for twenty twenty five
he had to cancel due to poor ticket sales.
Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Oh he did, he did? Did he? Oh? Is that
JP Sacks couldn't sell tickets? Wow, he's a Canadian musician,
so that might be why nobody knows who he is.
But he changed the I mean nobody the ues.
Speaker 2 (01:16:39):
By the way, these it's not like these were fifteen
thousand seed venues or anything like that. These were two
thousand to three thousand seed venues. Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
I mean, I think Cole's cash events get more people
to come out than he Oh ooh. He apparently said
that he was trying to do sales on TikTok and
he couldn't do it. He goes, I aim too high.
My bad. So when you need to stick into the
parking lots of like you know, the sack and safe
where tins of people can show up, you know, sex
and safe. That's right. At least he was honest. He goes, dude,
(01:17:12):
unforeseen circumstances, the circumstance I didn't sell no tickets because
nobody likes you. Nothing says white Nighting like literally a
curly redheaded dude going out and saying and like changing
the lyrics of the Canadian anthem because he's buying into
the idiotic lie that all of the land that white
people are on, or that Americans and Europeans or whoever
are on in the United States was taken from natives.
(01:17:35):
Just when I hear sorry, now I'm not. By the way,
Dania Lash, welcome top of the Third Hour. Good to
be with you. The chats at Rumble don't hold it
against them. But it's this idea that is always promoted
from the Marxist left that Native Americans, like American Indians,
(01:17:56):
they knew no violence, there was no vite violence. And
American Indians they lived like snow white creatures. They got
along with nature.
Speaker 8 (01:18:06):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
That's why that one commercial featured that one guy who
was an Italian plane an American Indian who had a
single tier because somebody threw trash on the road. Remember
that PSA yeah, but they act like there was no
violence and no fighting that you know, American Indians didn't
even know what that was because they were so stupid. Apparently,
that's like, isn't that the the the intimation that when
(01:18:29):
they pushed this narrative they did no violence. They knew
nothing until the evil Europeans came and they brought with
them all their sin and their disease, those sinny mixed sinners,
and they just brought all that stuff and infected these
peaceful Native Americans. Can yes, Steve asks if we can
(01:18:51):
play the audio again? Yes, Steve, we can go ahead,
go ahead, why not? Let's just hear his whole Bavo
boys are so it's supposed to be our home and
native land. And he said, sound like cartman, dude, diaphragm
(01:19:19):
use it, that's what his voice sounds like.
Speaker 8 (01:19:22):
Kane.
Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
I'm not wrong, right, I'm not being unintentionally mean, although
that's why you listen. It's accurate. Who is this guy?
Canadian's Canadian? That's why no, sorry, I like our Canadian listeners.
I'm not I do not use him as a measure
of you. You guys know this, but yeah, you know
that's he that he promotes this super redheaded, curly headed
(01:19:42):
dude is promoting He's white nighty man. Like, just take
that vocal tone all the way up in your nose.
That's how it sounds best. It's nobody. Ever, maybe he
doesn't sound too smart in addition to doesn't sound too
talent either.
Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Is it all land on earth? Native land that you
know when you think about it, I mean, come on, it's.
Speaker 1 (01:20:07):
Like when people get mad about lead, you know, it's
like it comes from the earth. Oil comes from the earth.
So he was this was at the LA game, the
game in LA last night, and wasn't it. Yeah? This
is he They had a banger of a banger of
a day. Okay, can we what? Why is major League Baseball?
Why did I see fifteen tweets from the Dodgers and
(01:20:29):
Major League Baseball about oh look, whoa royalty esier? Whoa
we got royalty guys? And I'm like, this is America.
The hell are you talking about? So I kept seeing
this pop up and you know what they're talking about, right,
They're talking about that dalist suitcase girl from the Game
(01:20:51):
show and her whining my eyes are too close together,
ginger spare husband and Major League Baseball said royalty the
front row eyes emoji. What I'm like, they're not royal.
Technically they're not. Didn't they. I don't know how I
know this, but they dropped the HRH so technically and
(01:21:12):
they and there, this is America. We don't care. They're
so contrived and so over the top pretentious. My favorite
thing in the world that I saw, I saw all
of this all over social media was when she was
at par She never been to a fashion show before,
and she went to Paris Fashion Week and she was
walking out of every hotel like she was Zoolander, Like
(01:21:33):
this was her moment to shine in my oversized Balinciaga
white trash bag. I kiss can't get it. But they
they both just bought those hats and they sat there
at the game. He doesn't know what the hell's going on.
He doesn't know the only his past activities include dressing
up as a Nazi and passing out drinking on a
pool table. He doesn't know. And so they're they're watching
(01:21:58):
this game in Major League Why the MLB account, the
official account, would not stop tweeting about it. And then
the Dodgers were like, hey, we got royalty here. Prince
Harry and Megan Markle. I'm sure that they arrive at
Dodger Stadium. Now for the people who are like, why
do we even talk about these two A because it's hysterical.
(01:22:19):
I've never seen anybody try so hard to be famous
in my life, except for some people in political circles.
That said, I also think that this is a rar
shock test. They're kind of a roar shock test. Do
you believe in the tradition of like courtesy and family
loyalty and not being beastly to people or do you not?
(01:22:41):
I think it's very much like that, but I don't
know why. I mean, I saw like a million tweets
about this from Dodgers in MLB DoD they have like
a deal or something. I mean, aren't these the people
who are like, we want to not prova with that,
don't look at us, we can not prova with that.
And then every thing that they do is like look
at us, if you know, look at a Sharaithos something
(01:23:05):
like that. I don't know. The only royals are for
Kansas City and they're not very good. Oh oh no,
oh no, what?
Speaker 4 (01:23:17):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:23:18):
Maybe is that why the Dodgers lost though, because they
were there. Oh no, why are you so?
Speaker 6 (01:23:23):
That royalty thing was so you should have commented that
instead of what.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
You did that.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Yeah, I just only just now thought of it though. Sorry,
that should have been the tweet. Let's be real. Oh
and apparently they got booed. Toronto fans bowed them. Yeah so,
and they wore Dodger gear. Now think about this Toronto's plane. Now,
this is how tone deaff they are. Aren't they supposed
to be? Like, I don't even think they're representatives of
the commonwealth. Canada is part of the Commonwealth. And they
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were dressed in Dodgers gear, and they call themselves royal,
and they cling to their titles. I I mean, I
don't know. They cling to their titles like swallow clung
to fang fang. I don't know. I mean, like think
of something. It's quite easy, you know. But maybe that's
(01:24:09):
why they got booed. That's just completely toned off. I
think that's toned uf anyway. So I don't know, I
don't know why. I mean, I'm not kidding. I saw
like fifteen tweet I counted there was like fifteen tweets
about them. Does anybody who cares? And oh, they were
sitting next They were sitting in front of Magic Johnson
and I cannot remember the other guy they were sitting
in front of. And apparently everyone was like, how did
(01:24:31):
they get seats? Because I guess they were given seats.
How did they get seats in front of them? They
were sitting in front of them. I don't know how
that works, but I just would think that you would
maybe get more attention with actual athletes being in the
front row instead of these like grifters who sell like
blood clot jam and you know whatever else that they
(01:24:53):
white label. I don't know, I just I just feel
like they're so representative of the left. Think about He's
like this whining loser who wanted an allowance from his dad.
He wanted to get paid by the British public, but
did not want to do any of the work. Literally,
that's what it was. He wanted to get money from daddy.
He's like forty, he's in his forties, for crying out loud.
(01:25:15):
He wanted money from daddy, but he didn't want to work,
and he wanted the British public to pay for his
security even though he didn't want to work. And then
when they said no, that seems to be egregious. Then
he had a tantrum, and then they went to America,
and now he's our problem. I don't know that that
is so representative of the left, is it not like
it's the same thing, Like he's no different than the
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people bitching and moaned about you know, ebt, he is
no different. They wanted all of these handouts from the
British public, you know, when they came here, they were
expecting and that's when Trump's like, I'm not giving you nothing.
They were expecting the American public to provide their security.
They were expecting that in Canada when they were up
like near Toronto, that's what they were or not Toronto
when they were whose house? Would they staying at some
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Russian oligarch's house in Canada before they came here?
Speaker 10 (01:26:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
So apparently that's this weird. A pregnant woman was this
is a weird story. I don't know the because she
didn't know how to look at a sonogram. She thought
the image looked like her dog. And for whatever reason,
People's like exclusive story on this one. This lady could
not readograms and she said that her baby looked like
(01:28:03):
her dog. And they did a whole story on this
at People magazine, and now we're all dumber for having
seen it. Moving on, we talked about the lab monkeys already.
The Hurricane Hunters. This is crazy. Who flew into the
eye of Hurricane Melissa. You know it's a Cat five.
They said that they had to turn back because the
winds were so bad because of the turbulence. The US
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the wind wall. But yeah, I mean it's a cat five.
What did you This is not shocking thing. Scientists discovery
key biological difference between psychopaths and normal people don't like
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Speaker 4 (01:29:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:29:02):
They said that psychopaths have bigger brains, slightly slight certain
area that people are going to interpret that is immediately
that these people are smarter or something and they're not.
That doesn't necessarily it's more room for crazy up there,
that's what that is. That means that there's more room
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But they said that they used magnetic magnetic images MRIs,
and they found that the a region in the forebrain.
There's a specific region in the forebrain that's about ten
percent larger in individuals with psychopathic traits compared to people
who aren't psychos And they said that it's the sub
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thing that's a little bit bigger, that's weird, like Why
does it get that way? That's the question that I have,
and I don't know. I don't like that. It infers
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in a lab. Now, maybe they're trying to replace I
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It's here the first humanoid robot housekeeper. Thank you Nea
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A company representative may need to peer into your house
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Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
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Speaker 1 (01:32:51):
Oh my god, what what is it doing?
Speaker 11 (01:33:09):
And that took five minutes?
Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
Okay, I don't want a robot housekeeper. How would you.
That's not a robot housekeeper. That's someone playing a video
game called chores. That's what that is. That's not a
robot housekeeper. So wait, you're telling me that there's going
to be an entire workforce of people if they do this.
The only way this would work, and you're just listening
(01:33:32):
to a Wall Street journal, try the first humanoid robot housemaid.
You have to have somebody spy on your house twenty
four to seven and do chores using your robots. Convenience,
so you have to have surveillance. A company is going
to surveil you, and then you're going to have someone
(01:33:55):
who is playing a they got the glasses on and
they're they're they're the robot. It's not a robot. It's
not smart. It's someone's in it. They're what well, like
there they have to be some like in a different
area doing what the robot does. So you're you're telling
(01:34:17):
me you're gonna have entire like if this was how
they go for Just imagine like say this company, this
this takes off, You're gonna have like a horde of
people in a building somewhere, all with the headsets, the
VR headsets, spine on your house and doing robot stuff.
They're just gonna be in in the middle of a
room doing absolutely nothing.
Speaker 2 (01:34:37):
Wait like drone flyers.
Speaker 1 (01:34:39):
Yeah, people and doing chores.
Speaker 2 (01:34:43):
So that makes sense. Next video of this robot making
pizza though really.
Speaker 1 (01:34:47):
Okay, yeah, I don't this is scary. This literally looks
like something out of Terminator. Go ahead, hit me with
this one. Go ahead. Oh oh oh is that just
just a photo? Oh I don't think that's real. That
looks dangerous. I mean I can't even tell that's dough.
That might be a cat it's beating to that's on
the table. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:35:06):
A cat.
Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
I don't know. I can't see, I don't know. It
doesn't seem legit, though. Would you have, for the purpose
of convenience cane in your house somebody wearing the VR
headset doing short Oh my gosh, what is that?
Speaker 8 (01:35:23):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:35:23):
Wait, we got a robot?
Speaker 4 (01:35:26):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
Is there so much one? You gotta put that on screen?
You don't even put it on screen? Is that somebody?
Speaker 1 (01:35:33):
I can't tell if it's dry humping the cabinet or
doing I don't know what it's doing. What is that?
Speaker 2 (01:35:37):
Is that someone in a building miles away.
Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
Doing this that looks like it's probably of its.
Speaker 2 (01:35:43):
Own accord autonomous.
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
That is insane. The dough is not even even getting needed,
The cabinet's getting banged all the hell like, what is happening?
I don't want any of that in my house. No,
for the purpose of convenience, we do you have a
guy VR headset in a building somewhere surveiling your house? Yeah,
and then very slowly poorly doing chores.
Speaker 2 (01:36:07):
No, I certainly would the same reason. I don't have
one of those robot vacuums.
Speaker 1 (01:36:12):
I'm on the fence about that. I know, I don't
know what to think about myself right now. I feel
like I'm failing myself. Steve, would you, for the purpose
of convenience have someone surveiling your house and then wear
a VR headset and do chores very slowly, poorly?
Speaker 6 (01:36:26):
You're answering the question while you realize those things have
to collect all the data that it learns, right, It
doesn't just get rid of it, so it has to
learn on the fly. So where are they storing all
that data? I don't need to know everything about me.
Speaker 1 (01:36:37):
Well in order for them to fold your breeches, they do,
you know.
Speaker 6 (01:36:40):
I'll sacrifice folding my own bridges.
Speaker 4 (01:36:42):
Then.
Speaker 1 (01:36:46):
I just I don't want anything that badly for convenience,
you know what I mean? I don't. I think we're humans,
think that convenience is a thing that we have to attain,
and sometimes it's a curse, right yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
Some people in our age, like back in the day
when your car only had the crank up windows and
not the electric windows. Then we get all these electric things,
electric seeds, electric all of that, and then more things
go wrong if one wired brakes. Now we don't have
access to roll our window up or scoot chair up.
It's not.
Speaker 1 (01:37:16):
I will say my very first car that I had
was a I don't even know what year it was.
I'm just surprised it wasn't pulled by a horse. It
was a Buick Skyhawk Sound Skyhawks, and whenever I turned left,
it went ooh. And that's I told you that story.
I was listening to Sympathy for the Devil one day
and I heard an extra ooh and there and it
(01:37:37):
was my car. Anyway. The horn very very very weakly
honked at people everywhere, but the all my friends. You know,
I was very lucky to have this car. I'm not
complaining at all. I was very very lucky to have it.
It had probably eleven thousand million miles on it. It
broke down all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:37:56):
Yeah, we grew up in an era where more convenience
actually meant more things could go wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:38:01):
Yes, But I will say I had the roll down window,
and I felt like a poor like. I felt like
Laura Ingle's Watt like on the prairie with Paw and
maw having to roll down my window. Oh my gosh.
If I don't have Wi Fi for like five seconds,
I'm like, oh my gosh, time to go in the
prepper pantry. We're all gonna die. I mean immediately, I
(01:38:22):
really felt that to me felt like camping. Having to
roll down the window.
Speaker 2 (01:38:29):
Have you ever put duct tape on your window just
so you could pull the window up? Me and Will, Yeah,
I've done that.
Speaker 1 (01:38:36):
Although one time my lock stopped working and I couldn't
get out of my car one time, and I didn't
have a I didn't have a mobile phone. This is like,
this is like nineteen ninety eight, and I just had
to sit in my driveway and my car locked in
it until one of my parents, my mom or my
stepdad came out and was like, you're missing. I literally
couldn't get out. Nothing worked. And that was after the
(01:38:58):
thing on my window fell off. Coudn't even do that.
I was so helpless. So my point being like, I
kind of I'm I'm interested in having a robot vacuum,
but at the same time, you're basically inviting what is
(01:39:21):
the technological version of a face hugger in your house
and you know, letting it run all over your I
just don't, you know, I don't like that. I don't
I don't want something up when I'm sleeping.
Speaker 2 (01:39:32):
I know, that there was a person in some building
somewhere controlling that robot. I thought this robot was just autonomous.
Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
They had the gut, like do they have to be
in the room with you? Like you get You don't
just buy the robot, you get this indentured servant with it,
like this person. So wait a minute, why don't you
just have like a regular person. You're going to get
a robot to do the job, and then there's a
(01:40:01):
person standing behind a curtain. I'm doing the job. Instead
of taking five minutes to look three things in the dishwasher, man,
the person could put down the damn VR headset just
go do it with their hands. I mean, what, this
is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen in
my life. People are gonna get it, you know that.
(01:40:21):
I don't like that. It's a soft body too, with
like a fabric covering. That's nasty. That was the first
thing I noticed, more so than the person behind the curtain.
I was like, that's dirty. That's gonna collect germs and
be stained. And then you're gonna like somebody will have
company over and they're gonna be like, look at your
hobo robot and your hobo bot is gonna be all
dirty and messy because it has a canvas body. Anyway,
(01:40:43):
that's not it's not it's not helpful. That's not helpful.
Just do it your damn self. At that point, I've seen.
Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
The movie Eye Robot. I'm not interested.
Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
You know, people are gonna use it for murder. They're
gonna they're gonna hide and use that robot to go
on murder people. It's I'm telling you, that's what it's
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