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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Together and build that consensus. Is not possible until we
get the government operating again and we stop holding we stop.
I get very upset about that, we stop holding the
American people hostage for these ridiculous political games. People see
what's going on here. We should not have border patrol
agents not paid right now because Chuck Schumer wants to
pay political games to cover his tail. I don't know
(00:23):
how much more simply to say that in every single
one of you know that's exactly what's going on. I
don't like being mad, Mike. I want I want to
be happy, Mike. I want to be the happy warrior.
But I am so upset about this. God bless America.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
We're done.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Thanks nine votes now, nine votes now. So we're still
in a shutdown. That's the latest. That's what you need
to know. We're still in the shutdown. That's right, that's right,
Thank you, the Democrat shutdown. Welcome to the program, Danna
lash with you. So they've had their I don't know
(00:56):
when they're having the tenth vote, but had the ninth vote,
and we're still not because they think that they're going
to hold out for something. I don't know what they
think they're going to hold out for but it's not
gonna work. It's been very clear. There's absolutely no reason
why they cannot just vote for what they have passed
(01:17):
and voted. But I'm so damn tired of talking about
it too. I know you guys are tired of hearing
about it. This is the crazy thing, and this I mean,
ultimately what I think the right needs to be very careful.
Republicans need to be very careful because there's gonna be
a lot of opportunities to do things to take you know,
(01:40):
we're talking about like the tariffs with pain, like the
Wick stuff and all that. You also want to be
careful and that you don't give the left any talking
points about, you know, because they are desperately looking for
something coming up for their no Kings thing. They're still
having that right, the no Kings thing this weekend.
Speaker 4 (01:57):
Yeah, so we want to be careful with all of
that stuff. Now that being said, this.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
Issue of people getting paid, et cetera, all of that comes.
I mean, this is this is I told you guys
this the last time we had this fight, that we
were going to be doing this again coming up in fall.
We would be doing it again coming up in fall,
and now we here we are, and we're gonna.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Have to do it again in another three months.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
I'm so sorry, but we are because they just cannot
pass a budget.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
Now.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
One of the other issues with this is that right
now Republicans are enjoying polling that really absolves them of
any sort of blame because it's true, it's not there.
I mean, it really isn't there. It's not their shutdown.
But that's not gonna last forever. You know how it
(02:58):
is when voters get upset. When they're upset, they're going
to start blaming. They're going to start looking for more
places to place blame, and that's going to that's going
to start extending to some GOP. But as long as
GOP keep the messaging on this, I think that they're
going to be able to insulate themselves. But there is
(03:21):
a new poll that's out and it is pulling this
up right now for you this and this has been
two weeks now that we've been doing this. Associator Press
who's winning the blame game over the shutdown. Here's what
a new AP NRC poll shows. And now six and
ten they're saying that it's starting to grow and that
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Republicans are earning a bit of responsibility for the shutdown. Now,
the majority is still Democrats fifty four percent according to
this Associated Press NRC Center for Public Affairs Research survey.
They say that fifty blame Democrats in Congress. But what's
(04:07):
growing are the number of US adults who are now
starting to give some of that blame to Republicans. And
this is why messaging we've got to be so careful.
We have to be so careful with us.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
Very careful.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
So this is one of the things we're going to
be talking about today. So welcome to the radio show.
We don't have video today because Wan's not in and
Wan is our video guy extraordinaire, so we have no way, unfortunately,
to do video for the radio program this and we're
gonna come back to this with the shutdown, there's just
a bunch of other stuff to get through. But I'm
(04:48):
just warning you on this. The survey that's coming out this,
I mean, they're wanting the tax credits, they're wanting the
trillion and additional spending, the whole nine yards. So this
and by the way that that I think anger at
the inaction, this is kind of starting to grow a
(05:09):
little bit with independence. That's kind of where it's really
starting to tick up. So they've really really got to
get on the messaging with this. So that's uh, that's
one of the things we're keeping our eye on. And
by the way, as soon as we're able to get
the other stream up for audio, we'll make sure that
we let you guys know that. But again, apologies on that.
(05:29):
That's uh, unfortunately, it's what we got for you today.
Some of the other stuff as well that we're juggling
here and we're keeping an eye on. Daggers are out
for John Fetterman. I knew this was you knew this
was coming. I think kan did we joke about this? Actually,
like a few weeks ago, You're like, man, when are
they gonna come for Fetterman? I swear I think we
(05:49):
were talking about that. Now we need to talk about
winning the lottery came. Since that came true Democrats via Axios,
they came out with the story that they're plodding to
go after Fetterman. They are they want to go after Fetterman.
The scoop is that they're maneuvering to they're looking to
(06:11):
primary him. Now the Fetterman flipped that Republican seat. He's
very very popular with Pennsylvania voters and it is I mean,
he's very popular with him. I don't think that they're
going to be able to do that, and I think
it'll probably cost them some influence to try, because he's
(06:36):
got I mean, he's he's very popular with independence, he's
very popular with I mean Democrats and Republicans even find him.
I want to be careful and inoffensive, but not because
they you know, they find him offensive. They they they
think that he's, you know, kind of one of the
good ones, so to speak. This is really dumb. Consider
(07:00):
what Democrats are doing. By the way, in Virginia. This
is really stupid that they would that they that Democrats
would consider doing this.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
This is the problem with this party.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
They absolutely just throw out every single common sense like moderate,
et cetera. They throw all of this out. They always
go after these moderates every time. So now they're looking
to prime. I don't know who they're going to get
(07:28):
to primary him. He's, like I said, he's super popular,
but all of the challengers are already trying to go
at him.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
I mean, it's pretty what he's this.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
He's got a couple of years on the clock, still
in the seat. But they're already they're already trying to
drum up potential challengers. And I don't know remember how
much they how hard they defended him when he had
his stroke in twenty twenty two, and then he wasn't
even able to camp. Remember how it was just like
(08:01):
there was only one guy campaigning. It was Oz that
was campaigning at the time, and Oz lost. I think
I think it would have been a different outcome if
an actual Republican, an actual conservative had been running instead
of Oz. But honestly, I don't I fetter him maybe
better than Oz. I think that, you know, people got lucky,
(08:22):
to be honest with it, I think people.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
Got lucky because Oz is.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
I mean, I get really I like American born people
in Congress. That's just me, And I don't care how
it sounds, that's just me. I like people born in
the United States in high and elected positions in our government.
Speaker 4 (08:40):
That's it. So I think we kind of we got
lucky with that.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
But Democrats, because he's a moderate, he's a moderate, they
got to go after him. They've run out every single moderate,
every single moderate, Like for instance, listen to this This
is one of the reasons why they hate him.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
Cut twenty one. Kine this out.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
That's why shutting the government is really what the Democratic
Party wants to do. And I follow country then party,
and it's the wrong thing for the country in a
period of chaos. I refuse to vote to shut our
government down. I absolutely would love to have I would
(09:21):
love to have a conversation about extending the tax credits
for healthcare. Absolutely, but I would remind everybody too, this
was designed by the Democratic Party to expire at the
end of the year. This is not something taken from
by the Republicans. That's they were designed to expire.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Yeah, they were. He I mean, he's explaining it right there.
Cut twenty two. He's telling on his own party. This
is why they're mad at him. But he's being honest
with the voters. I mean, what's more important, you know,
being honest with the voters or kissing butt with your party.
Speaker 4 (09:55):
I think Democrats are letting that and be known. Listen
to this. Cut twenty two.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
That's why shout utt the government is really what the
Democratic Party wants to do. And I follow country then party,
and it's the wrong thing for the country In a
period of chaos. I refuse to vote to shut our
government down. I absolutely would love to have I I
(10:19):
would love to have a conversation about extending the tax
credits for healthcare. Absolutely, But I would remind everybody too,
this was designed by the Democratic Party to expire at
the end of the year. This is not something taken
from by the Republicans. That's they were designed to expire. Now,
let's have a conversation to extend it and not shut
(10:41):
her guvernment.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
See he's being honest about it. He's being honest about it.
Just got to say, yeah, So I I don't know
how this is gonna. I don't know how this is
going to work out, but we're gonna We'll see who
they get to priy to primary him. We'll see who
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Speaker 4 (13:01):
I gotta be honest, it seems like a big problem.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
PayPal's crypto partner minted a whopping three hundred trillion dollars
worth of stable coins in what it called a technical error.
Why can't these technical errors ever happen to me? Why
why are we always left out?
Speaker 4 (13:17):
Kane?
Speaker 3 (13:18):
I mean, that would be great. There are even enough
dollars in global circulation notes CNBC to back it that
would literally require not theoretically, but really require more than
double of the world's estimated total GDP. It's insane, And
they said Paxos mistakenly minted the stable coins as part
of an internal transfer before it then immediately identified the
(13:40):
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said in a social media statement. That makes me see,
this is why people question not like crypto.
Speaker 4 (13:53):
I've gotta be honest with you.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
That's why this stuff like this, I'm just saying, just
saying this, seventy five percent of America report soaring prices. Now,
granted this is from the Guardian, which is a British
turn of a publication, but inflation, it's still a reality.
We're not going to biden this stuff. There's still pessimism
about the economy. And honestly, regardless of you know, who
(14:19):
they voted for on the right, people are pretty divided
as to whether or not, you know, the economy is
going to hold.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
Now.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
The President says that there's virtually no inflation. There are,
there is some. There's a new Harris poll showing that
Americans are still reporting sore and inflation. A lot of
people are pretty pessimistic about the economy. I know Cain saying,
let Trump cook, are you gonna say what what get on?
Speaker 7 (14:43):
Then?
Speaker 2 (14:44):
What I think what they're mistaking. Are these companies responding
to what they believe the tariffs will do, and so
companies are trying to protect themselves. Customers may see a
little increase in price, but we're talking about actual inflation.
It's not really there. It's way down.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
There are certain things that are more, that is for sure,
and and some of it is because, I mean, we
really could, like, for instance, construction costs jiminy Christmas. But
that's also because we don't have a lot of those
resources here domestically, and that's a huge problem with it.
But it's going to be harder to create them domestically
if we can't get a handle on the pricing. You know,
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(15:23):
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There was a crack in the aircraft's windscreen. It was
a Boeing C three to two, a military version of
the seven fifty seven. It was going to d C
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an emergency over the Atlantic Ocean and they ended up
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Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, Suffolk, Indie, England.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
Excuse me, And even though it's.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
RAF, it supports a lot of af operation, so they
not a big deal.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
They're like, not a big deal. Don't nobody freak out.
It's not the end of the world. It's just sometimes
this happens.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Lifting weights is kind of like taking probiotics, says this
headline that looks suspiciously like it was written by Kane.
Resistance training may yield an unexpected side effect, a healthier guy. Well,
you know what, working out just generally? Yeah, and a
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of a giant pod and even plays movies for you
while you wait. We are living in a wally world. No,
(16:29):
I'm not getting in a washing pod. That's just it's
called a shower. You know what this is. It's a
soup capsule. This looks gross. I just you sit in
it and then it's spraced. Does it like part your
backside to wash you there too?
Speaker 8 (16:43):
Like?
Speaker 4 (16:43):
When where does it stop? Does it tweet. I mean
I'm not. I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
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Speaker 3 (18:31):
Are you're saying that Senator Schumer should not be worried
about a primary challenge from.
Speaker 4 (18:34):
You, I mean no, let me jump.
Speaker 10 (18:38):
This is talking about don't have a country that is
falling apart. We got a house housing crisis, a healthcare crisis,
and education crisis, massive InCom in wealth, inequality, a corrupt
campaign finances.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
And the media says, you, well, body cats.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
That's the fly.
Speaker 11 (19:00):
Is the House Speaker and President Trump and the Vice
president saying it.
Speaker 10 (19:03):
Pardon of course, they're saying it to deflect attention away.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
From the real issue.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
Exactly.
Speaker 10 (19:07):
I let me tell you what the real issue is.
But cemcnn talks about it. We're living in the richest
country in the history of the world. Houses, all right,
You tell me why we're the only nation not to
guarantee you healthcare old people, the only nation that.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
The secret Family and Medical League.
Speaker 10 (19:23):
Why we have a seven dollars and twenty five cent
an hour minimum wage while we have eight hundred thousand
people sleeping out on the street. Why we have a
president who denies the reality of climate change. Why we
have oligarchs on top who have more and more power
every day.
Speaker 4 (19:38):
Let's talk about it. You are an oligarch, dude, You
get three houses.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
Can have you ever been invited to go and visit
Bernie Sanders's one of his three homes?
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Not a one of them?
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Really, I haven't either. That's kind of that's kind of weird.
I mean, you know, because he says he's not an oligarch.
But he's got houses like an oligarch has, and he's
I mean, he's got some nice properties. He's got a
little lakeside holiday home in Vermont Ooh, it's right there
on the lake. He's got the uh Burlington Colonial Home
(20:12):
and it's their primary residence that He's got the row
house in DC.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
He paid cash for his third house. Yeah, like sweet
sweet cash.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
These aren't like, like, you know, little bitty properties either.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
He's never had a private sector job in his life.
Where does this all his money come from?
Speaker 3 (20:32):
That's so crazy, That's that's a great question. But we
can't ask because he says, like nobody cares about stuff
like that, you know, because it's we've got healthcare for
the old people that they ruined. And that's why we're
even talking about this in the first place. I'm telling
you so welcome again back to the program a DNA
lash with you. We're at the bottom of this first
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hour and this they they were why were they so hysteric?
I mean they were screaming. Both of them were screaming.
She's the younger female version of him. She really is
the younger female version of him. I was thinking about
this in context of media. Did you guys read about NBC.
(21:15):
They're having one hundred and fifty layoffs. They're gutting Black, Latino, Asian,
American and LGBTQ plus. They put the plus there because
it was like a host of letters and numbers that fall.
I don't even know what we talked about that yesterday.
The verticals focused on those issues. But now apparently this
is the headline, and this is from the rap. It
(21:38):
says that it's a broader shift in media away from
diversity efforts.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
That's not what it is newsrooms.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
For people to argue that newsrooms weren't already diverse, I
think you're a racist if you are arguing that newsrooms
weren't diverse before the alphabet, namely the T mafia.
Speaker 4 (21:58):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
If you did not realize that there was already a
diverse representation of people in the news, then you are
a racist because you ignored them. You ignored and marginalized them,
and only began really paying attention when it became trendy.
And that's the truth of it. This wasn't about diversity.
(22:20):
This was about critical race theory. And critical race theory
you can say, DEI all of it is really critical
race theory. DEI is basically a subset of CRT. I've
written and talked about CRT for a good night like
fifteen years now and to recap critical race theory. In fact,
(22:40):
you guys remember way back, this was right about the
time that Andrew Breitbart passed away. And maybe you guys remember.
Speaker 11 (22:51):
This.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
Do you remember the video that he had talked about, uh,
and it was Barack Obama hugging somebody. Guys remember that
there was this video. I was on CNN about it.
I had to go out when I worked for Andrew
at the time, I was the editor of Big Journalism
before everything got combined. They were able to obtain this
video of Barack Obama on campus and he was friends
(23:16):
and very close with this professor named Derek Bell.
Speaker 4 (23:20):
And this is.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
When he was a law student and it was at
Harvard Harvard Law and he had spoken. There was a
video that we had where he was in he was
at a rally there and he had given him a
hug and they had done spoken in defense of him
and all this stuff. And this was in nineteen ninety.
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Obama spoke in support of Bell at this They had
a protest at Harvard and they were demanding diversity on
the faculty. Now all of this whole protest was started
by this Derek Bell. Now who is Derek Bell. Derek
Bell is one of the biggest proponent of critical race
theory in the United States. And critical race theory comes
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from Marxism. It is a it's a tenant of Marxism
Frankfurt School of Marxism. It's I mean, it is designed
to either supplant or work parallel to economics in terms
of dividing the classes. So where economic Marxism would focus
(24:28):
on dividing people by you know, finances, income, et cetera,
critical race theory is all about dividing by race and
intersectionality where you check off all these boxes of things
that you believe have been willfully done wrong to you.
Where that whether it's race or gender or whatever, that's
what when you have all of these things, that's what
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intersectionality is. That is a phrase from critical race theory.
And they used they critical race theory. They are the
people who promoted race as a social construct. And at
the very heart of critical race theory is the idea
of systemic racism. That is, like the core belief of CRT. Now,
(25:12):
why is that the goal of CRT is to distable,
is to is to destabilize societies, not just with economic
means as with most what most people normally think of
Marxist narrative warfare, but critical race theory is about destabilizing
societies amongst people socially promoting actual I mean literally promoting segregation.
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That's that's why it's so the equity instead of equality
that's a from critical race theory. DEI is just an
action of critical race theory that lends itself to the
hiring practices and the changing of your employee structure. So
back to the point the video where Barack Obama was
(26:02):
hugging Derek Bell. One of the reasons that was that
we came out with that was because we were talking
about this is back in twenty twelve Critical race theory.
Speaker 4 (26:10):
It was like the last video that.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Andrew had published, and it was the last story roll
out that he directed before he passed away, and it
was about the talking to trying to inform people about
critical race theory and warning them of what was to come.
And we were out there warning people about this and
warning this. You know, Derek Bell started this at Harvard
and it went from there, and it was Barack Obama
(26:35):
that helped mainstream it amongst the students.
Speaker 4 (26:39):
So that's why it was.
Speaker 3 (26:40):
So incredibly important, and a lot of people didn't really
understand it at the time. A lot of people came
out and defended him in twenty twelve when we started
our expose of this. So the whole point is this
critical race theory. This is what they were using as
in means to determine hiring in newsrooms. And you guys
(27:04):
saw this. You guys saw everything, whether it was a
school board fight, you guys saw all of this, All
of this unfolded, all of it unfolded, and it was
all because you had Derek Bell, who was a Marxist,
Barack Obama who was a Marxist, and Obama mainstreamed it
amongst the student body and to this point with these newsrooms.
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So the newsrooms they were all about trying to they
wanted to really promote stories through that CRT lens. And
so this is where you get into the hiring of
people who maybe didn't have the resume or the merit.
(27:52):
But that's where intersectionality, remember the CRT term, that's where
the intersectionality comes in. If you were black, if you
were gay, if you were lesbian, if you were brands,
if you were whatever. The more of those intersectional boxes
that you could check, that was a substitute. In the
context of critical race theory, that is a substitute for merit.
(28:14):
And so that's how a lot of these hiring practices went.
So now here we are today. NBC News is eliminating
it's teams that specifically only covered those issues. You realize
that they had like a handful of staffers for specifically
alphabet plus issues. Do you really need that many? Sta
(28:36):
What in the world? I mean, you have news and
then you have things that you're trying to make news.
So I think that their insistence at trying to explain
that this is a shift away from quote unquote diversity efforts,
this is a shift away from propaganda. So the NBC
(28:56):
laying off one hundred and fifty people, that's pretty big,
but that's not all they also have. In addition to that,
you have the Los Angeles Times, same thing. They're trying
to divert, well, undiversify. I guess you could say the
media is changing. And then of course you have the
(29:18):
CBS thing. You have the CBS thing where they acquired
the Free Press, and by the way, those are the people.
And I'll talk about this more. That's the entity with
which I'm doing the debate coming up after the election.
I'm debating Alan Derschwitz in Chicago on gun control and
the Free Press and Barry Weiss, she's moderating the Free
Press is hosting it. You know, CBS acquired the CBS
(29:41):
paramount acquired them and a major deal and she's going
to be heading up the news and political department at CBS,
and a lot of people in the media are livid.
They are all those old school lefties that were really
trying to incorporate CRT into every aspect of the newsroom.
Speaker 4 (29:59):
It effect did the story.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
I mean, you got to realize critical race theory affected
everything from how police staffed to the stories that you
watched on TV, to the things that you read online,
the movies that you watched, the music you listened to.
It kicked off the behavioral credit thing that they were
trying to do with banks. I mean, this literally spawned
(30:25):
since twenty twelve a host of things, and now it's
changing in the media because the media realizes the way
that they were doing. It is not working anymore. And
this is a huge shift in media. And remember Barry
Weiss was run out of the New York Times. And
what's funny is she checks all these intersectional boxes, right.
(30:48):
She's a lesbian, she's a woman, she's Jewish. You would
think that that would be considered a protected class with
the left, But all of those intersectional boxes are rendered irrelevant.
If you are not a far left progressive. It's not
even good enough to be an independent. It's not even
good enough, as you can see with John Fetterman, to
be a moderate. If you are not far left, your
(31:09):
persona on Grada. Intersectionality is no longer applicable to you.
So this is changing, and this is going to be
a huge shift in the media environment. Coming up, a
documentary revealing a government cover up of non human intelligence
is set for release. You guys know, I've got to
talk about the aliens. And also I'm going to tell
(31:30):
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it yesterday. Lorraine has a deep dive on it right
now over at Substack. This is just the beginning, and
I want to warn people this is a sign of
some really bad stuff that is bubbling up, and I
think people need to be honest and they need to
have a real discussion about this or we're going to
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Speaker 4 (33:23):
That says, so the Days States.
Speaker 12 (33:30):
I think that we should have more Republicans on the show,
but they don't want to come on. They're scared of us.
It's like Marjorie's Tyleygreen says that she finds the Republican
men afraid of powerful women. Well that's maybe true of
all all political persuasions. But if they would come on
this show and they can explain to us what they're
trying to.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Do to this well that's not true. I've guest hosted
it twice. Now, I've guest hosted the view before. We're
not afraid to conscious just they don't invite a lot
of Republicans on. That's the problem. The problem is is
that they will only allow one Republican to have the
seat and then everybody else has to be a progressive.
That's the issue. They want to control and make sure
(34:10):
that progressives always outnumber conservatives by like four to one.
So I know for a fact because I've been there.
So what Joy Behar is saying is a straight up lie.
They're the ones who are chicken. They're the chickens and
all this, and that's just the truth of it. Welcome
back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're rolling
towards the second hour and a couple of things to discuss.
(34:36):
And I also understand if a lot of people don't
pay attention to some of this stuff because a lot
of it is just inter party jostling. And I think
that one of the big issues that we're going to
have to discuss. And if you guys don't think it's
a problem, I'm here to tell you it is. And
(34:57):
rarely do I ever kind of sound an alarm on
stuff that happens within the GOP. I think the last
time that I did it was actually right around Parkland,
when there were a lot of Republicans that were about
to cave on a universal background check bill. And that's
actually still remains my biggest I like Marco Rubio's secretary
(35:18):
of State, but I also remember when he caved on
stage and agreed to red flag laws and universal background
checks right in front of my eyes. And at that time,
there were a couple of bills in committee. And the
last time I sounded the alarm about stuff on the
left or on the right was that saying warning people, look,
there are some Republicans that are literally getting ready right
(35:39):
now to pass the stuff out of committee, and if
they do, they're going to get it passed. And it's
a huge issue. There's another huge issue. There are maybe
you hear the phrase the woke right, and it does
exist because there are people who make idols of race
and ethnicities just like you see on the left. It
(36:01):
is a very real thing. And I think that these
texts that Politico obtained and published, this is just a
drop in the bucket, and this is just the entry
into a broader conversation that we absolutely have to have
about what it means when you lose the conservative principle
(36:25):
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Speaker 4 (36:28):
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JD.
Speaker 14 (37:38):
Vans dismiss the messages as just a college group chat.
Can you imagine if it was a group of people
on the left saying some things, if you'd say the
same thing a college group chat? Does JD. Vance really
think glorifying Hitler and gas Chambers is justice?
Speaker 4 (38:01):
Good grief?
Speaker 3 (38:02):
So this is all about the political text thing which
democrats are. There's a there's a couple of angles with us.
So I want you to buckle up and get cozy.
I'm not I'm not totally not not kidding. Buggle up
and get cozy, guys. Dane lash here with you. The
chat is at Rumble at one is out today, so
we don't have the resources to bring you video when
(38:25):
he is out, so send all questions to the first also,
but you can get the chats at Rumble though. Uh
this these texts, there is a great piece if you
want background on this. Those of you who are subscribers
to my substack chapter and verse contributor and the moderator
of the chat, Lorrain has a really great deep dive
(38:46):
on it, and if you have not read just you
can get an.
Speaker 4 (38:48):
Idea of what it is. First, what is it? And
then why does it matter?
Speaker 3 (38:55):
So to start with, Politico had this, Yes, they had
this hit piece and they published a bunch of a
bunch of these text messages. Now, these are people that
are members of the Young Republican National Federation. They're all
young professional Republicans. Some of them are in their thirties.
(39:18):
They got a couple of forty year olds in there,
so young is doing some heavy lifting in some respects.
They're grown as adults. There were two nine hundred pages
excuse me, of a leaked telegram message group and they
said it was just well, a lot of the texts
which were published, I mean, I don't they're bad. They
(39:41):
look bad now, I think looking at them because Politico
wanted to strip the context away. Looking at them, it
looks like it's a bunch of racist anti semites, racist
misogynistic anti semites.
Speaker 4 (39:57):
Like some of the some.
Speaker 3 (39:58):
Of the texts that they had that they had put
in there where They said text like I love Hitler
or everyone that votes know is going to the gas chamber.
I'm ready to watch people burn. Now, Oh he hates
the Jews. These are some of the texts. They love
the watermelon people. These are the things that we're in here.
(40:18):
It's bad and they're I mean, I can't even save
some of the other stuff in there. They were talking
about rape and everything else. There's a lot of stuff
in there. Now again, there's gonna be a lot of
nuances here, so buckle up. This I think is a
combination of a bunch of stuff. First off, I think
(40:40):
do I think everyone I don't know everybody in this group.
There were a lot of people in it. Do I
think some of them are probably racist? Or some of
them are probably whatever? Probably are some of them in
just trying to be edgy or trying to engage or
participate in in you know, darker humor noir, or are
(41:04):
they being sarcastic?
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Yeah? Sure.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Here's the thing though, and I mentioned this yesterday, this
is not a civil liberties issue when you are a professional.
And again I think the word young in this is
doing some heavy lifting, because when you're a thirty eight
I'm sorry, but you're young. If the person who's describing
you as young as eighty, when you are a grown
(41:30):
adult and you are a professional and you are engaging
in an activity that is an extension of your profession,
it is smart if you act professional. That's a whole
point of this. It's smart if you act professional. It's
smart to not put stuff that you have to defend
(41:53):
into a text group because there is nothing, people, Nothing
that stays quiet.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
There is.
Speaker 3 (42:01):
If you put it out into the ether of the Internet,
then it's going to stay out there.
Speaker 4 (42:07):
Nothing stays quiet. So that's number one.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
Number two is there is a real problem with some
of the stuff bubbling up on the right, and anyone
who says that there isn't is not in the trench.
I'm sorry, but you are not. And I don't really
mean that. I'm sorry. I'm not going to apologize for
anyone not noticing it.
Speaker 4 (42:31):
It is a real thing. I think it's stupid to
compare it to the J. Jones thing.
Speaker 3 (42:38):
Let me tell you something about what Schumer's trying to
argue here. They are trying to justify j. Jones, the
Democrat who's running for attorney general in Virginia, which really
has nothing to do with us, but they desperately need
something to justify their refusal to condemn him. J Jones,
if you remember, was talking about another delegate saying that
(43:00):
he wanted to kill him, and then talking about shooting
the guy's kids while his wife watched them die in
her arms.
Speaker 4 (43:08):
That's a serious thing.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
That's not dark humor, it's not sarcasm, it's not any
of that. That is him being a nutjob, murderous, crazy person.
J Jones has a major problem with anger, and there
are repeat He's got a repeat behavioral pattern of this.
(43:32):
So that's fact. Democrats never condemn. They never condemn when
they should, and this is why they lose. But it's
not comparable to this. The only way that it's comparable
to this is if Republicans don't clean up their own.
(43:54):
Like I said, there's a problem with this. Some of
you guys have no idea what's coming. You have no
idea whenever I post, whenever I have on a Jewish
guest on my program, whenever I post anything about Israel.
You guys would not believe the comments that I get
(44:15):
sure some of them are bots, but a lot of
them aren't. Some of the comments I've shown publicly. Some
I've literally had to refer to law enforcement. It is
that bad. I don't think you realize it. I have
seen it real life here in my town. I have
(44:38):
literally had to end associations with people because of it.
They are no different to me than the left. They
are collectivists. Let's be really clear about this. The people
who behave like this. You should not feel at all
bad in saying that your behavior is garbage and your
(45:00):
words are garbage because they're not like you. They're not
like you because they're not conservative. They're not like you
because they are not moored by the same principles that
you are moored by. They are Derek Bell creations, c
RT creations. They make idols of race, they make idols
(45:24):
of ethnicities, they make idols of religious affiliations, just like
the godless left. They are no different than the left.
And that is why I have zero problem in calling
it out, because they are not like you, and there
is no uniting with people who do this. I don't
(45:46):
unite with people who demonstrate leftist behavior.
Speaker 4 (45:51):
At all.
Speaker 3 (45:52):
And that's what this is. It is leftist behavior and
there's no excuse for it. I mean, some of the
comments in the texts, and then some of the discussion
that I've seen online is just staggering.
Speaker 4 (46:08):
It really is. But it is collectivism, just.
Speaker 3 (46:13):
Like you have people who make idols with Islamism, or
with trans or anything else. And I'll add this, there
are people out there who want to shame you for
justifiably criticizing this. They act like you are a gatekeeper.
Let me explain something. You're not gatekeeping, You're not passing judgment.
(46:36):
You are using your scripturally dictated Christian discernment. You are
using your discernment. And it is a good thing to
use your discernment to call out people who claim to
be on your side, who put on the veneer of
(47:00):
the American flag and everything else, But then they make
idols of all of these other ancillary issues, just like
the left does. So yes, it is a good thing
to use your Christian discernment to call that out. No
(47:23):
one's going to call God a gatekeeper. No one calls
good people using discernment gatekeepers. That is what discernment is,
and they're an ability to recognize it just further demonstrates
how far from God they are. So let's get that
straight right out of the gate. These texts are problematic.
(47:43):
I don't want to unify with anybody like this, and
a lot of them, I mean one of the problems. So,
as you read in the post that Lorraine has on substack,
the reason that these texts got linked in the first
place is because you had a douchebag fight. Two douchebags
were fighting over influence in New York. That's what it is.
(48:06):
One of them is now with the FCC. In fact,
the guy who leaked the text to Politico is who
reportedly leaked the text to Politico.
Speaker 4 (48:15):
He's with the FCC.
Speaker 3 (48:16):
Gavin Wax not a great guy, and he's with the
FCC right now, do you want someone like that overseeing
or doing anything with free speech within the government that
does stuff like this that gets so petty that they
fight with other people to the point where they will
use the leftist media that they profess to hate as
(48:37):
a way to go after people that they claim are
on their side. I didn't think so. Again, that's where
your discernment is coming into play. It's a power play
between two dudes, and now it has imperiled the Republican Party.
You calling this out, and this is where they're gaslighting
(48:59):
you again. You calling this out isn't the problem. Them
doing this is the problem. Now I'll say one I
got there's more because we got to talk about the
JD vance aspect of this. But the media is going
crazy over it, of course, and it's going to get
bigger and bigger because they need distractions from their refusal.
(49:22):
They want to get away from their assassination culture. They
want to distract people from it. Do you know why
people are fleeing the left and droves because the left
practices no such discernment.
Speaker 4 (49:37):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 3 (51:21):
Russians are flooding the street, singing band songs calling for
Putin to be overthrown. Oh no, one t I'll talker
a large crowd.
Speaker 4 (51:29):
No don't.
Speaker 3 (51:30):
I don't think Tucker saw this. But look at their
supermarkets and the trains are on time. A large crowd
joined street musicians in Russia as they belt it out
a song banned for being extremist with lyrics calling for
Putin to be overthrown. There were a lot of them
in the streets over that, by the way. Also this,
Oh here we go, No one's policing yellow Stone. Oh no,
(51:54):
a bear jam traffic and yellows, Oh my gosh, busy
bears because they're getting ready to hibernate, right, so it's crazy,
so they call them bear jams. I have to admit
my first thought was this is a marmalade that they're selling,
and then I was like, are they like playing instruments
to bears?
Speaker 2 (52:08):
The name of my playlist on Spotify.
Speaker 4 (52:11):
I wouldn't say that you're not a bear, though, I.
Speaker 3 (52:16):
Was thinking, yeah, yeah, the music this is going sideways fast.
Speaker 4 (52:20):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (52:20):
So apparently the bears get close to the roads and everyone
slows down and there's a big traffic jam and they
call them bear jams. And so now they're like, well,
because their government's shut down, we got bear jams everywhere,
bear jams, bear jams, all the bear jams everywhere. So
just you know, FYI, don't pet them, right, don't try
to feed them, because you'll get mauled and no one
will help you. Amazon's going to hire two hundred and
(52:40):
fifty thousand holiday workers nationwide and pay up to twenty
three dollars an hour so delivering them packages. So they
said that it's all new. Regular, full and part time
employees warn't an average of twenty three dollars per hour
with benefits. Seasonal employees can earn more than nineteen dollars
per hour. So they're anticipating some purchase cent Honestly, it's
(53:01):
so much easier than it is fighting traffic and going
to the stores. A woman has her dad's ashes tattooed
on her arm, gross and then realizes something has gone
horribly wrong. They said that, oh man, this is why
do people There's better ways, you know, you can have
them turned into a diamond, you know, if it was
really important to do so. But her she tattooed her
late father's ashes into her arm and then something went
(53:23):
horribly wrong with the inking, and the story takes five
thousand paragraphs before it gets into her body was rejecting
it and so it messed up her tattoo. There you go,
it's a British newspaper. No, actually this was Newsweek. No
good heavens. A wet micro burst damages a long View
business home. What sounds like an offensive tactic and dark tide.
(53:47):
A wet microburst, which is not a tornado? Okay, what
is it. It's to blame for the massive winds that
hit a small part of long View on Sunday. They
said it looked like a war zone. So they had
wind gus that peaked at eighty eighty five miles per hour.
They said it sounded like a freight train. Blah blah blah,
all this stuff. It was very No, it's not a tornado,
they said. The wet it sounds just like a tornado.
(54:09):
Sounds like but don't you dare It identifies as a
wet microburst. So there's wet microburst and dry microburst. And
they usually have significant precipitation and it's it does not
identify as a tornado, just like you know, some dudes
want to identify as chicks, right, and so you start
with a thunderstorm and blah blah blah, I stop caring.
Speaker 4 (54:29):
We got a lot more on the way.
Speaker 3 (54:30):
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the VP in on it.
Speaker 4 (54:34):
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Speaker 7 (55:47):
By focusing on what kids are saying in group chat,
grow up, I'm sorry, Focus on the real issues, don't
focus on what kids say in group chats. But there's
another angle to this that I just have to be
honest about. I mean, I'm like an old guy at
this one of one years old.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
I have three kids.
Speaker 7 (56:02):
You know, I grew up in a different world, right
where not most of what the stupid things that I
did when I was a teenager and a young adult,
they're they're not on the Internet, like I'm going to
tell my kids, especially my boys, don't put things on
the Internet.
Speaker 2 (56:16):
Like, be careful with what you post.
Speaker 7 (56:18):
If you put something in a group chat, assume that
some scumbag is going to leak it in an effort
to try to cause you harm or cause your family harm.
But the reality is that kids do stupid things, especially
young boys. They tell edgy, offensive jokes like that's what
kids do. And I really don't want us to grow
up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke,
(56:39):
telling a very offensive, stupid joke, is caused to ruin
their lives. And at some point we're all going to
have to say enough of this bs. We're not going
to allow the worst.
Speaker 4 (56:50):
Me So let me interject here. This is Vice President JD.
Speaker 3 (56:52):
Vance, and he's wrong because he's referring to these texts,
these political texts. First off, I'm not going to live
in a country where we call middle aged people kids
as a way to excuse their stupid behavior. I won't
tolerate it when they tried to do it with Hunter Biden,
and I'm not going to tolerate it when we're talking
about literal middle age politicos who are in their thirties
and forties who run off their mouths in texts and
(57:16):
they're not smart enough to realize that they shouldn't commit
some of this stuff to actual writing. We're not going
to sit here and pull a Hunter Biden and say that, all, well,
these are kids. They're not kids. They're literally middle age.
They're older than some of you listening. I mean, for
crying out loud, one of them, some of the ages
thirty eight, thirty seven, thirty eight, thirty nine, forty forty two.
Speaker 4 (57:39):
That is not a kid. You're not a kid at
that point.
Speaker 3 (57:44):
So can we stop infantalizing people as a method of
excusing behavior and as a way to dissuade people from
using their Christian discernment to call out bad behavior when
it is exposed. We're better than this, we're smarter than this,
because we're not the Left, So let's not adopt their tactics.
Speaker 4 (58:05):
Welcome back to the program, Dana, lash with you.
Speaker 3 (58:09):
We are at the bottom of this second hour, and
it's a real issue. It is a very very real issue,
and Democrats are trying to weaponize it. This is a
thing that is different from the j. Jones thing. Now,
as I mentioned, with J Jones, I think that he
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has serious I think he actually is dangerous. I think
J Jones probably could physically harm someone I legitimately do.
The whole issue with J. Jones is he was talking
about an elected official in a text message, and he
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was talking about actually shooting them and killing them literally
like bullets in the head.
Speaker 4 (58:58):
Those were his words. That's number one. Number two.
Speaker 3 (59:04):
Well, and then of course, don't forget he talked about
killing the kids too, and having the mother watch her
children die.
Speaker 4 (59:14):
I mean, that's that's.
Speaker 3 (59:17):
A that's a big thing. And he was enraged, and
he has a clear pattern of behavior with us. And
he's also running to become the Attorney general of Virginia.
A guy who threatens without he's not joking. He's talking
(59:39):
about murdering his opponents, and he wants to be the
Attorney general of Virginia. That's a major problem. Now, this
whole issue of you know, telling people to grow up
and focus on this is a real issue to focus
on because the right is getting taken in and not
everybody is. Sorry, not everybody's bright enough to see it.
(01:00:02):
You all are, but not everyone else is. There is
a coordinated effort to divide the right along the line
specifically of Israel. It is a real thing. I've been
watching it happen. I haven't even talked about some other
issues that we actually have seen personally in our lives.
(01:00:25):
That one of the reasons why I'm like this is
a moment, one of those rare moments where you've got
to kind of hit the button for the siren, because
it's very problematic, and it comes down to people making
idols of a million other different things. And that's the
(01:00:46):
issue with this. It's you, I mean, don't tell people
to grow up because they're using their Christian discernment. The
people who need to grow up are the middle aged
people in chats who say this kind of stuff that
imperil the whole damn party. That's who needs to grow up.
The people who need to grow up are the people
who think that that in any way passes for wit.
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That kind of stuff doesn't pass for wit. If you
can have an inbred, backwoods you know, progressive idiot that
says this stuff, then don't adopt it and then pretend
that in any way is an example of dark, edgy humor.
Speaker 4 (01:01:24):
It's not.
Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
There is a clear, coordinated effort to divide the right,
to make it easier for progressives to prevail. And all
of the people that scream about APEC and they scream
about Israel and they talk about this other stuff are
completely silent accommodatingly so when it concerns the Qataris or
(01:01:50):
when and there are actual receipts there. By the way,
if you want to compare spending from different groups, I've
already looked at all of that, happy to do so.
I'll keep you here for hours, happy to do so.
It's a drop in the bucket for what Islamist groups spend.
And they're getting a lot with their money, because you know,
(01:02:12):
Tommy Robinson was right. You know, if you have Israel
that falls, then you're next. The United States is next.
Speaker 4 (01:02:22):
Some people.
Speaker 3 (01:02:25):
And they include some young men, some young men that
my family actually knows that aren't smart enough to see
the strategy in this. You want to have look at
it like a satellite that keeps that fights the enemies
that you don't want to fight away from you. When
that satellite is no longer there, they will come for
you where you live. That's a fact. So that's the
(01:02:50):
strategy of it. But some of these comments that I've
been seeing. And I'm not joking. We were just talking
about having as Hammer on to talk about uh because
he's got a lawsuit and talk about this other stuff.
The last time I had Josh Hammer on the show,
I actually had to disable comments on Instagram, which I've
never done before because I literally had people that were saying,
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they they.
Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
These people are not the right.
Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
Let me tell you something about these people that sit
here and pretend to love Jesus and they pretend that
they're big old Christians. Oh, they're big old Christians. Let
me tell you something. If you got people want to
sit here and talk about Nazism and they want to
flirt around with this, do you realize how many Christians
the Nazis murdered? Did you know that Aschwitz's Ashchwitz Is
(01:03:37):
Block seventeen held tons hundreds thousands of Christian clergy and
they murdered hundreds of them one of them alone, they
murdered over two thousand Christians. You had millions of Christians
(01:04:00):
that were killed. Thousands of Protestant clergy were murdered because
they refused to swear loyalty to Hitler. Christian youth groups
were forcibly shuddered, and they were replaced with Hitler youth.
(01:04:20):
In Poland, they went after the churches, not just Catholics either, guys,
so spare me the denominational differences for a moment.
Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
They went after everybody who had a cross. They confiscated
Christian lands, They looted Christian homes and Christian buildings. People
who do not know this are ignorant. These people who
sit here and act like Christ is king and float
around with this stuff are blasphemy on feet.
Speaker 4 (01:04:56):
They went after.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
Christians who wouldn't take he crosses out of hospital rooms.
It is the height of ignorance to not realize that
Nazism they didn't just target Jewish people. They targeted Jewish
people the most. Yeah, but they went after Christians. They
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went after Christians zealously. Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one. They tried
to accuse him of all kinds of things. He was
very vocal against the Nazi euthanasia program. They didn't like
his theological writings. They hung him. So all the people
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who sit here and lament Christian persecution, it's very easy
for them to gloss over it when they're flirting with
Nazism because they think it's trendy, they think it's edgy.
You think it's to flirt around with an ideology that
would have crucified Christ. Again, that's what the Nazis would
have done. They went after Christians as zealously as Saul,
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but they never had their moment on the road to Damascus.
This is what people are flirting with. This is the
ignorance of some of these individuals, and I think it's
abhorrent to excuse it by saying, these are these people
who are literally and I know the ages of a
lot of these people, some of them have never met personally.
(01:06:36):
You're talking about middle aged people. Do you think a
thirty eight year old is a kid? Do you think
a forty one year old is a kid? You know,
people say quote unquote young Republicans, and I think that
they believe that that means people who are literally nineteen
or twenty. I hate to burst your bubble, but that's
not true. Typically it means under forty. But there are
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a couple of people, there are a few people in
the Grip that are a little over forty. A lot
of them are in the thirties. These aren't kids. These
are grown people with mortgages. I don't want to adopt
this behavior of the left. I don't want to pretend
that this stuff is edgy. This is the stuff that
the left does, and this is why the left is losing.
The left is losing because people are tired of idols
(01:07:26):
being made of gender and race, and they're tired of
all of these things that are not kingdom related being
made holy in the eyes of pop culture.
Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
They're tired of it. That's why they're fleeing.
Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
Why in God's name would anybody on the right consider
mimicking this. This is a huge issue, and you have
every right to use your discernment. In fact, you have
a responsibility to use your discernment to call it out.
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We're having josh on again Friday. Part of it is
because I want to see what happens in social media again.
Like I said, a lot of them are bots, but
a lot of them aren't. And make no mistake, China
adjusts their algorithms on TikTok to keep showing you this stuff.
(01:08:24):
They adjust their algorithms, They buy bought farms. That's why
you see all of these random accounts on social media
on Facebook, two, Instagram, X particularly, and they get on
social media and they try to create, They try to
sway public opinion with the veneer of popularity, and they
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operate under the logical fallacy that an idea is legitimate
because a lot of people believe it, and you know
that not be true, but a lot of people succumb
to collectivism. We saw that during COVID that was proven.
(01:09:10):
Then you saw it during Black Lives Matter when you
had cops taking knees. It was evident then, and that
same principle is still evident now. Something wicked this way comes. Folks,
consider this the alarm. It is a lot worse than
you realize. And this story with Politico is just the
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Speaker 2 (01:10:49):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
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Speaker 4 (01:10:58):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
So for up here the Man Alive. I'm telling you
some of the stuff does not want to load, all right.
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first up, I think I had this story before, but
there is an update to it. I got a couple
So this first story, do you guys remember the seventy
(01:11:21):
year old who apparently urinated all over ten thousand dollars
worth of food at a Sam's Club, remember that story.
So I didn't have this information Patrick Mitchell. When authorities
got there to arrest him, he was taking a nap
on the lawn furniture that they had displayed in the middle.
You know how they have all this stuff in the
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middle and they have like the lawn furniture out and
sometimes they'll set up the umbrellas and all that. He
was under an umbrella that was set up, relaxing on
a lounge chair. I had no idea that would have
And apparently there is cell phone images of him doing
the deed that And the reason all this is coming
(01:12:03):
out is because he's now going to court over it finally,
even though he was originally arrested during the summer, but
now the court cases now he's the litigations.
Speaker 4 (01:12:13):
I don't know what there is to litigate.
Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
I mean, you're literally videotape urinating on one hundred and
eighty eight cans of Vienna sausages and three hundred and
forty five cans of spam over.
Speaker 4 (01:12:25):
Ten thousand dollars. That's a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
So anyway, just a little, just a little update to
that story because I thought it was just hysterical that
he's lounging on, you know, lounging on on furniture.
Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
Let's see.
Speaker 3 (01:12:38):
A Central Florida teenager was charged because deputies say he
faked an abduction that caused an amber alert. Oh okay, there,
he's a miner's seventeen years old. He apparently faked his abduction.
They issued a statewide amber alert, and then, well, he
wasn't abducted. So he's been charged with presenting false evidence,
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making a false report of a crime, possession of a
firearm he apparently had a handgun, and shooting into a conveyance.
According to the press release in the Marion County Sheriff's office,
it seems like the family was kind of end on
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You into one that's affordable for each and every New Yorker.
Speaker 15 (01:14:27):
Okay, and I want to get to that absolutely, But
do you believe that hamas should lay down their weapons
and leave the leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 8 (01:14:35):
I believe that any future here in New York City
is one that we have to make sure that's affordable
for all, and as it pertains to Israel and Palestine,
that we have to ensure that there is peace and
that is the future that we have to fight for.
Speaker 15 (01:14:46):
But you won't say that Hamas should lay down their
arms and give up leadership in Gaza.
Speaker 8 (01:14:49):
I don't really have opinions about the future of Hamas
and Israel beyond the question of justice and safety and
the fact that anything has to abide by international law
and that applies to Hamas, that applies to these Raeli
million plies, to anyone you could.
Speaker 4 (01:15:01):
Ask me about. Okay, that's not an answer. That isn't
an answer.
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
You know, maybe the New York Yrs, Middle aged Yrs,
maybe they if they weren't texting so much and doing
all of that, they could have maybe put up a
bigger fight to this guy. Because he's leading, he's gonna win,
he's gonna be Mayor of New York. Welcome to the program,
Dan't lash with you top of this third hour. That's
Zorn Mamdani who was on Fox yesterday. I didn't hear
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a condemnation Caine, did you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:30):
And he's the anti gun character.
Speaker 3 (01:15:32):
Yeah, like what, Yeah, he's anti gun except for Hamas.
He doesn't think Hamas should. Let you know, guns for Hamas,
but not for you. That's the real truth of it.
So he repeatedly, repeatedly refused to say that they should.
And that's one of the conditions. You know, the peace
(01:15:54):
deal that uh Trump outlined, the twenty point piece plan.
That's one of the conditions of it. It's absolutely one
of the conditions of it. And he wouldn't do it.
He wouldn't say it, he wouldn't say that. He could
not even back like back something, back up, something that simple,
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which is a real problem.
Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
I don't know. And he's leading, he's leading. Is that
in New York, the biggest, you know, most the biggest city.
Speaker 3 (01:16:30):
Really in the world, and he's leading there. He's going
to be mayor and you're it's going to be horrible.
It's going to be so bad. And I think they
should have people vote for him, should not be barred
from leaving. I think people should be forced to live
under what they voted for. Is that, I mean, call
(01:16:51):
it tyranny. That's why I'm not running for office ever.
Because I would make that happen, let people suffer under
the indignity of their own vote. Just crazy, but he
would not even say could not even, couldn't.
Speaker 4 (01:17:03):
Even do that? Just wow, it's pathetic.
Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
And he's going to win. Crazy, but he's going to win.
He couldn't even And that was just like one part
of it. I mean, this was a train wreck interview.
And Martha McCown's not even a difficult interviewer.
Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
He is, He's just he's so bad.
Speaker 3 (01:17:24):
Listen to this. Listen to this audio sun By twenty eight.
This is cut twenty eight where he talks about the
tax levels if he wins. This is what people are
going to pay tax Listen.
Speaker 15 (01:17:34):
So a lot of individuals in this city pay more
than fifty percent of their income and taxes. When you
talk about a fair share, how much more than what
is the fair share?
Speaker 8 (01:17:43):
With the number I've said that we should increase personal
and complex fifty is fair.
Speaker 4 (01:17:48):
And my point is this more than half of your income.
Speaker 8 (01:17:51):
That if you're making a million dollars in New York
City or more than that, you can afford to pay
two percent more. And the reasons you can afford to
do so is because that money will be used to
better your quality of life as well, because when I
speak to the wealthiest New Yorkers, I hear concerns about
the cleanliness of the city, the quality of life in
this way, wow, questions of public safety. This money is
the money that will be used to liver on those things,
(01:18:13):
so that we can ensure that we have a return
on investment for all of the money that we are
raising and spending right here.
Speaker 3 (01:18:18):
Okay, well wait a minute, though, Like what so it's
already They're already the highest text one of the highest
text people in the nation. Where Why isn't that all
when all of those issues met?
Speaker 4 (01:18:33):
Now, thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
If you're already paying, people are paying fifty two percent
of their paychecks in taxes already. Why isn't it working?
You already have Democrat leadership. Now you're going to get
even worse Democrat leadership. I wish that would have been
the follow up. Well, wait a minute, why isn't that
working now? Over fifty two percent of your paycheck goes
(01:18:56):
to the government in New York? Why is I'm out
of control? Why are the streets filled with homeless and
drug dealers and everything else? Why are they hemorrhaging high earners.
What's why isn't it working? He's never been asked that question.
(01:19:18):
I thought I was anticipating waiting for that to be
the follow up, and it wasn't. I'm like, okay, well,
but why isn't any Why isn't why not asking that question?
I feel like that's that's fair to ask fifty two percent?
Can you imagine audio? This is cut twenty six? He
was asked, well, how does it help affordability? Because you know,
(01:19:40):
you have companies that are fleeing Manhattan. I don't know
what they're going to replace that tax revenue with.
Speaker 15 (01:19:46):
Listen, is that JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs have moved
major operations to Texas. They've not abandoned New York, but
they're hedging their bats on New York because of the
increased taxes that they see coming if you become mayor
so when they do that, jobs move out of the
city as well. So, how does that help affordability if
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people in the city don't have the jobs that they
had that they once had here.
Speaker 8 (01:20:12):
Well, I'm looking to make this a city that every
person chooses, whether they're a business leader or there's someone
who works for that business, and the key ways of
doing that are actually delivering quality of life, public safety,
and affordability for each and every person. Because what we're
seeing right now is we have a broken status quo,
we have a corrupt political system, and we have the
politicians that sustain that. That's really what's on the ballot
(01:20:34):
is whether New Yorkers want to continue that or that
they actually want a city they can afford.
Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
Wait, well, that's not even answering the question. That's a
Kamala Harris word salad. He's asked, well, how does it
help affordability when corporations that bear a lot of the
tax burden when they're leaving because of your policies? And
he's like, well, we're going to do this by making.
Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
Life affordable.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
Wait, you're going to help affordability from massive corporations fleeing
by making life affordable. Do you realize how stupid that sounds.
He's a bimbo. He is a nuppo baby bimbo. Just reminder,
he's never worked ever. He has literally never held a
(01:21:16):
job ever, and he some how thinks I just I
that this is gonna His mom directed his failed rap
video he tried to be a rapper that works, and
I guess the next best thing is try to run
for mayor in New York City. So his idea to
(01:21:36):
help affordability when from corporations leaving New York City is
to make life affordable. How well, the corruption in the government,
you know, he sounds like a moronic college freshman. Well,
we're like gonna make it like the government's corrupt.
Speaker 4 (01:21:53):
It's crazy. We're gonna make the life affordable. You know,
the government's so corrupt. What what are you talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:22:01):
Can you just like stop with the platitudes for a
second and actually think and give an answer that is embarrassing. Oh,
that's not all of it. Last one cut, twenty seven.
What is he going to say about Thatcher's quote on socialism?
Speaker 15 (01:22:17):
City's already in debt. The governor says no to new taxes,
like Margaret Thatcher said, you know, socialism is great until
you run out of everyone else's money, other people's money.
Speaker 8 (01:22:26):
Well, what Andrew Cuomo said is that if you had
nine hundred and fifty nine million dollars, you'd give it
to Elon Musk and tax credits. Because that's exactly what
he did. And I bring that up to you to
say that it's often a question of whether you have
the willingness to spend that money to benefit working class people,
not where that money isn't the first what would you cut?
Speaker 4 (01:22:42):
I don't think he understands what tax credits are. Tax credits.
Speaker 3 (01:22:46):
That's that's a reduction in the income tax that you owe,
so you're not no one's paying you, You're keeping more
of what you earn.
Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
And it's a come and thing for cities to use
this to generate and attract in businesses. It's like, look,
all right, we're going to give you a one year
or a two year little stay on the taxes that
we would require from businesses, so you can get up
and running, get these jobs going, and then you'll start
having to pay taxes. So tax credits are really a
benefit to the businesses because government's already over taxes.
Speaker 3 (01:23:24):
It's there's a financial illiteracy there. And you know why
the people who pay more in taxes get bigger tax breaks.
That's a cyclical answer, by the way, I'll say it again.
Do you know why the people who pay more in
taxes get bigger tax breaks?
Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
I just answered it. The people who pay more in.
Speaker 3 (01:23:44):
Taxes get bigger tax breaks because they pay more in taxes.
Never forget that the top what is it like, the
top fifty percent pay like ninety eight percent.
Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
The top six or seven percent, well yeah, yeah, yeah more.
It pays more than fifty percent the entire burden.
Speaker 3 (01:24:01):
And then the bottom pay nothing. It's it is completely lopsided.
It's so disproportionate. The top one percent of taxpayers they
paid the highest average income tax rate.
Speaker 4 (01:24:18):
In fact, it's the most.
Speaker 3 (01:24:23):
I'm looking at data from twenty twenty two. So the
average income tax rate in twenty two is fourteen percent.
The top one percent they paid actually way over that.
Speaker 5 (01:24:36):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:24:38):
They got twenty three average rates, six times higher than
the three percent average rate. The top fifty percent paid
ninety seven percent of all federal income taxes. The bottom
fifty percent only paid actually they paid less than three.
Speaker 4 (01:24:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
So we and by the way, our progressive tax system
needs to be completely looked at. The more you make,
the more you pay.
Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
It's it's toffed ten percent of my salary as opposed
to ten percent of say Donald Trump's salary or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:25:07):
His ten percent is paying way more and we're still
both paying ten.
Speaker 3 (01:25:10):
Percent Honestly, all of the discussion about civil wars over
everything other than this is stupid. But if you talk
to me about a civil war over this, I'm in
because it's I mean, we literally went to war for
less than this back in the day.
Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
It's so bad. This is so bad.
Speaker 3 (01:25:27):
So the top one percent they pay, I mean, they
have a rate six times higher than the average rate.
Speaker 4 (01:25:37):
This is Matt by Way.
Speaker 3 (01:25:38):
This is literally the summary of all of the latest
federal income tax data published.
Speaker 2 (01:25:43):
And looking at this, it punishes its published, it punishes success.
Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
So and yes, the top one percent pay the most.
They pay six times higher than everyone else. So what
is he talking about?
Speaker 3 (01:25:59):
He's he's an economically illiterate moron.
Speaker 4 (01:26:04):
Good grief, and.
Speaker 3 (01:26:05):
This is this is what they're This is what they're
it's what they're paying, and they're going to pay more.
He wants everybody to Can you imagine half your check
in New York going, I always carry. I've told you
a million times I have no problem using lethal force
to protect myself from my loved ones. But I also
realized too that not everyone is American. Not everyone wants
(01:26:28):
to exercise or believes in natural rights. And so you
have municipal or private property restrictions that may disarm you.
And we always don't have the luxury of choosing where
we go, especially if it's for work.
Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
But you want to be protected.
Speaker 3 (01:26:41):
Maybe you carry a stun gun and that's nice that
has like maybe one round two. The burn a gun
which shoots chemical irritant projectiles that can deter threats from
up to fifty feet away. The cl the compact launcher.
It has fifteen rounds as a fifteen round shock capacity
per cartridge. There's no recoil, easy target acquisition, and it's small.
(01:27:02):
It's as small as a smartphone, so it's easily concealed
and you don't have to there's no background checks, there's
no fees, there's no waiting periods. They can send it
right to your door, making it accessible to everybody. And
I think it's incredibly important, especially for college kids, that
they're old enough to go carry full auto overseas and
defense of their country, but they can't carry a semi
automatic here at home to protect themselves, which is insane.
(01:27:24):
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Speaker 4 (01:27:43):
Mitch McConnell fell down.
Speaker 3 (01:27:44):
He fell down inside of the Senate He was helped
to his feet by an aid and a Capitol Police officer,
and he waved briefly at the camera before walking away
without any assistance. He's eighty three years old. He was
asked by asked a question by a reporter at the
time when he lost his footing inside of the basement
of the russell An office building just a little earlier.
Speaker 4 (01:28:02):
He needs to just retire.
Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
And relax and enjoy his life because I can't imagine
people living out the latter part of their lives in
elected office. That just sounds like a hell on earth
that no one wants to be a part of.
Speaker 4 (01:28:16):
You know, It's just awful.
Speaker 3 (01:28:18):
A Marshall's shopper stabbed a customer in front of her
family over a checkout line dispute. According to New Jersey cops,
this is crazy. People are nuts. I'm telling you. The
violence is real. A woman was upset at a customer
because apparently they were taking too long I guess at
the checkout and she was just apparently getting very testy
(01:28:40):
over it and the victim. She stabbed the victim multiple
times in front of her family. She apparently bought was
buying kitchen knives from the store and used one of
the kitchen knives to stab the shopper.
Speaker 4 (01:28:54):
There was like six o'clock.
Speaker 3 (01:28:55):
On a Saturday, and it was Amber Thompson, twenty five
and knew work. Got into an argument with another customer
over the speed of the checkout lane. As the victim
and her family left the store and headed towards the car,
Thompson allegedly purchased a set of kitchen knives, removed one
from the but took out one out of the box,
and then followed the victim in the parking lot and
stabbed them multiple times. She was taken to a nearby
(01:29:17):
hospital with injuries that thankfully were not life sustaining. Thompson
was located in the Marshall's bathroom with a kitchen knife
laying atop the baby changing station. She's charged with second
of gregg created assault there and fort degree weapons offenses,
fort degree in dangerment Wow, Yeah, how was that not
attempted murder?
Speaker 4 (01:29:34):
I agree with you.
Speaker 3 (01:29:35):
A Disney World guest apparently committed suicide at a resort hotel. Ooh,
haunted Disney. I'm just saying this is horrible. Wednesday, someone
was found dead due to apparent suicide at their contemporary
resort hotel. They said the manner of death was ruled
a suicide and it was apparently near the resort hotel
(01:29:58):
just outside of the Magic Kingdom Park, and they said
it was an apparent suicide.
Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
So that's super sad. And a Volvo.
Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
A woman sees Volvo after her dog triggers the trunk
to close, causing her brain injury. It's not Volvo's fault,
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Speaker 16 (01:31:37):
Guess I'm thinking of it of the fact that remedial
action absent discriminatory intent is really not a new idea
in the civil rights laws. And my kind of paradigmatic
example of this is something like the Ada Congress passed
(01:31:58):
the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a
world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities,
and so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks
were not able to access these buildings, and it didn't
matter whether the person who built the building or the
(01:32:18):
person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary,
that's irrelevant.
Speaker 4 (01:32:25):
Congress said, the facilities have to.
Speaker 16 (01:32:27):
Be made equally open to people with disabilities, if readily possible.
I guess I don't understand why that's not what's happening here.
The idea in section two is that we are responding
to current day manifestations of past and present decisions that
(01:32:48):
disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don't have
equal access to the voting system. Right they're disabled. In fact,
we use the word disable in Milligan. We say that's
a way in which you see that these processes are
not equally open.
Speaker 3 (01:33:06):
So this is the dei pick for the US Supreme
Court Katanji Brown Jackson, who is literally comparing black people
and that the black people not having a majority of
Black congressional districts to disabled people not being able to
enter a building before the American Disabilities Act. Oh my gosh.
She literally said, quote, they don't have equal access to
(01:33:28):
the voting system.
Speaker 4 (01:33:29):
They're disabled.
Speaker 3 (01:33:29):
I anybody else that would have said this, they would
have immediately like like the Apollo.
Speaker 4 (01:33:34):
Sandman pulled them off of the bench. Holy cow.
Speaker 10 (01:33:40):
I So.
Speaker 4 (01:33:44):
To does she think being black is a disability?
Speaker 2 (01:33:49):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (01:33:49):
According to her.
Speaker 4 (01:33:51):
That's what she just said, right, you heard that.
Speaker 3 (01:33:55):
I mean, when if you're disabled, isn't that you have
a condition, whether it be the pysical or mental, that
somehow limits activity or senses or movement or something. Is
she saying that being black is the same thing as that?
What does she think that she is incapable of doing
(01:34:16):
as a black person from her perch on the US
Supreme Court bench. That's a million dollar question. The irony
of a black Supreme Court justice saying that being black
means you are disabled, thus unable to vote the way
you want is did we just get like drugged or something.
(01:34:41):
I Holy cow, I think that she is one of
the most uneducated people I have ever heard in my life.
She is so out of her league. Even Sotomayor has
contrasted her on numerous occasion. She's arguing for race based
(01:35:04):
districting redistricting, so she's she's quite literally arguing for racism.
Speaker 4 (01:35:16):
You can't.
Speaker 3 (01:35:16):
I mean, she had said the idea in section two,
and she's talking about the voting rights ach and they
heard arguments on that yesterday, that current day, manifestations of
past and present decisions. I'm reading the transcript that disadvantage
minorities and make it so they don't have equal access.
So she's saying that means that they Oh my gosh,
cane dear Heaven's.
Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
Eye head is hurting, hurting.
Speaker 4 (01:35:37):
It's like Maxine Waters is sitting on the bench.
Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
That's that's that is. I never thought i'd ever heard.
I thought I've heard every argument, and I love and behold,
I'm surprised now.
Speaker 2 (01:35:52):
I don't want to call that an argument though, I mean,
it's a hail Mary at best, and it doesn't really
address what they're discussing. All it does is create She's
trying to create some sort of victim category in this arena,
and she's using disabilities in regards to race based redistricting.
(01:36:14):
It makes no sense, isn't.
Speaker 3 (01:36:16):
I mean, when when democrats tell you who they are,
you better believe them. I her arguments, I was reading
some of I mean, of course, remember this is the
the justice, this is the Supreme Court justice who when
she was asked during her confirmation hearing to define what
(01:36:37):
a woman is, what did she say that she wasn't
a biologist? Yes, Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (01:36:44):
So I don't think that.
Speaker 3 (01:36:47):
I actually think she was struggling to understand the statements
that were being made in court. At one point, this
solicitor general said, the plaintiff said they want another majority
of black district, and Jackson said, they said our votes
are being just diluted. And the solicitor General said, which
is the same way of saying that we want another
black district.
Speaker 4 (01:37:07):
And she's like, no, it's not Maybe she's disabled.
Speaker 3 (01:37:10):
I don't know, You're right, Kane, I I it doesn't
make any sense. And I can't believe that she made
this compare I mean, I can I guess she can't
tell what a woman is without a biologist. But then
she just she just basically proclaimed an entire race of
people are disabled because she can't jerrymander a district the
(01:37:36):
way that.
Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
She wants to. I mean, this is really stunning. So her.
Speaker 3 (01:37:49):
Whole point that she's arguing for, she's arguing about it
sounds like her issue is with white because she had
said at one point white Democrats were not voting for
black candidates, whether they were Demots or not. That's what
an NAACP lawyer had argued, and that's why they were
talking about making these race based congressional districts. That sounds like, okay,
(01:38:12):
that's always been a problem with Democrats. Democrats have always
had a problem with minorities. They've always pretended that they don't.
But they were the party who wanted to stop women
from voting. They were the party who put the American
Indians on the trail of genocide and fought against them
owning their own land. They were the party who wanted
to perpetuate slavery. They were the party who wanted to
put the Japanese in internament camps. They have literally always
(01:38:33):
been the party to do the lists, to do the camps.
They were also the bigger National Socialist sympathizers back in
the day, so they've always why is this shock anybody that,
of course Democrats still to this day, would have an
issue with black candidates. And then they finally the only
I mean, they fast tracked Barack Obama, who was severely
(01:38:53):
underqualified for the position, more so than any other person
who ever ran for that office before at that point
in his career. And then they did that and think
that they have a pass for all of their historical abuses,
abuses by the way that they continue to engage in today,
and everyone just looks the other way because they want
that access to power. It is one of the craziest
(01:39:13):
things I've ever seen. This is when she wouldn't answer
Steve has this. This is when Kontanji Brown Jackson wouldn't
answer whether our schools should teach five year olds if
they can pick their own gender.
Speaker 4 (01:39:25):
Listen to this as too. With Georgetown Day School.
Speaker 13 (01:39:29):
I found it astounding that it teaches kindergarteners five year
old children. And I've got grandchildren.
Speaker 3 (01:39:36):
And.
Speaker 13 (01:39:38):
They teach them that they can choose their gender. So
is this what you were praising when you applauded the
and I'm quoting you transformative power of Georgetown Day School's
progressive education. Do you agree that our schools should teach
(01:39:59):
children if they can choose their gender?
Speaker 17 (01:40:05):
Senator, I'm not remembering exactly what quote you're referencing, but
Georgetown Day School is.
Speaker 13 (01:40:18):
It was in a book and you gave the quote.
Speaker 17 (01:40:22):
Georgetown Day School is a private school.
Speaker 13 (01:40:24):
Yes that yeah, I'm asking do you agree that schools
should teach children that they can choose their gender?
Speaker 17 (01:40:34):
Senator, I'm not making comments about what schools.
Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
Oh wow, wow, So this is her, So you're that
makes her remark less, does it?
Speaker 4 (01:40:51):
I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:40:52):
Now, Democrats still they're having an issue lke Rosie's reporting
that instead of forcing Jay Jones out of the race,
remember that some of them, we're trying to leak internal
showing how bad he was struggling after he was after
those texts where he talked about shooting people came out.
Now they're trying to go after the person that they
blame for the public finding.
Speaker 4 (01:41:11):
Out about his texts.
Speaker 3 (01:41:15):
So they're trying to oust the woman that they're blaming
for his text becoming public, and that's Cary Coyner, and
she's a Republican She's a moderate Republican in the Virginia House.
She's the one that Jones was texting when he was
fantasizing about murdering Republicans and went and shooting kids. In fact,
(01:41:36):
she was so moderate that she this was in twenty
twenty two when all this happened. She was so moderate
she didn't she never made them public. So Rosieck notes
that they replaced the moderate speaker Todd Gilbert. That's the
one that Jones wanted to murder. He wanted to kill
him and his kids. And he had texted that he
(01:41:58):
wanted Todd's wife to watch her her children die, watch
her children die in her arms. So they replaced him
with speaker Don Scott, who is a convicted crack dealer.
Speaker 4 (01:42:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:42:11):
And then after Coinner confirmed that yes, these texts were authentic,
then the convicted crack dealer Don Scott used a church pulpit,
Rosiack wrote, to minimize and murder an attacker, to minimize
murder and attacker.
Speaker 4 (01:42:29):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (01:42:30):
He went to speak at a church in her district
on the fifth of October. He told the congregants that
using the pulpit to minimize Jones's homicidal ideation against Coiner.
He accused her of betrayal. I wow, wow, So Gilbert
cut an ad accusing Coiner of the exact thing betrayal.
Speaker 4 (01:42:54):
This week the guy that Jay.
Speaker 3 (01:42:57):
Jones was talking about murdering uh apparently cut an ad
accusing Corner. Oh my gosh, this is insane. They don't
like moderates. This isn't this is crazy. And remember Abigail
Spanberger also blamed Republicans for j Jones's scandal. She won't
(01:43:21):
demand the Jones And they want a guy who gets
so mad that he talks about murdering people and shooting
their kids. They want him as top cop in Virginia.
You're going to back that blue. Just curious he'd be
the attorney general. Imagine what j Jones would do with
his power. Just think about it. If he if he
sits there and fantasizes about murdering people, what do you
(01:43:42):
think that he would do with his power? You think
that you could trust somebody like that without power? I mean,
if you believe that, then you know, lick the change,
lock the chains on your wrists.
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Speaker 11 (01:44:06):
Are you at all concerned that the new January sixth
committee will find you liable for that? And I am
rat here? Are you at all concerned about the new
January sixth committee finding you liable for that day? Why
did you refuse the National Guard on January sixth?
Speaker 4 (01:44:21):
Shut up? I don't refuse the National Guard. The president
didn't send it.
Speaker 13 (01:44:26):
Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as
if you're as serious journal the American people.
Speaker 2 (01:44:31):
Want to know?
Speaker 11 (01:44:31):
We still have questions you.
Speaker 3 (01:44:33):
I mean, she literally said it in her daughter's documentary
where they gave it up.
Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
She was like, I'm not gonna call on the Guard.
Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
She said it, though, and admitted she should have allowed it. Yeah,
and Muriel Bowser had a letter refusing the offer from
Trump for ten thousand.
Speaker 4 (01:44:49):
So why is she getting so upset?
Speaker 11 (01:44:52):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:44:54):
She's really crabby there.
Speaker 2 (01:44:55):
Because our garbage mainstream media will uncover for her and
she knows it. It's all.
Speaker 3 (01:44:59):
I really wish the reporter, though, would have said, well, then,
why did you say in your daughter's documentary that you
weren't sending in the Guard and that and even acknowledged
that it had been requested by potus. Why did you
say that your daughter's documentary that everybody saw on the
clip is still online and you were in the back
of a car on the phone talking about it.
Speaker 4 (01:45:15):
Why did you say that then?
Speaker 3 (01:45:17):
I mean, you literally see do these people I don't know,
maybe because they're a different generation, they don't realize that
all this stuff is easily accessible and you can just
grab it right off the webernets or as you were
talking about the Bowser letter, or what about the Capitol
police that were like, uh, or.
Speaker 4 (01:45:32):
Is the DC police? It was DCDC police. They're like, yeah,
nobody called other guard. They didn't, you know, Potus And so,
oh my gosh, this is insane.
Speaker 2 (01:45:41):
There's a chain of command issue at that that they
were trying to explain to us. Remember at the time
we were reporting on all of this and they were
the police chief was claiming, look, we have protocol we
have to go through and I can't do anything unless
we get the green light from the mayor.
Speaker 4 (01:45:58):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (01:45:58):
They refuse urial. Bowser refused it.
Speaker 4 (01:46:03):
Yeah, absolutely refused it. So this is wow.
Speaker 3 (01:46:09):
I mean she got really upset there and I really
wish that that reporter would have followed up. I would
have interrupted her and overpowered her the volume of her
voice by asking about that.
Speaker 2 (01:46:19):
And I noticed a lot of bots or other accounts
online trying to perpetuate this lie that somehow Trump never
offered and never made that.
Speaker 3 (01:46:29):
Sure right, it's not true, correct, So asinine, Uh, you
know what I forgot to get into today and I'll
have to save it for tomorrow, is the.
Speaker 4 (01:46:36):
Alien story that I hold up?
Speaker 3 (01:46:38):
Hold up, no, no, no, I know where did I
a jacumentary revealing a government cover of non human intelligence.
Variety reported on this, uh, and apparently they're saying it's
I totally believe that. I think that there are aliens,
and right now I think they are aliens right here
on Earth right now, some of them are. I think
they've infiltrated everything non humans so much explains a lot
(01:47:00):
of pop music, and.
Speaker 2 (01:47:01):
Yes, exactly that's non intelligent humans. That's a little different,
but it sounds the same.
Speaker 3 (01:47:05):
Cana and I were fighting. I'm going to set this up.
I'm not gonna you'll, you can set up your clip.
But Cana and I were fighting over today's stupidity because
I wanted to play it immediately, and he was like, no,
I have an earmarked for this segment. It's the one
time I get to speak on unerupted for sixty seconds.
Speaker 2 (01:47:20):
Does that sound like that? Did I say those words?
Remember that?
Speaker 4 (01:47:23):
All right? Go ahead's today stupidity?
Speaker 2 (01:47:24):
There you go. It's Hakeem Jeffrey's so bad when his
political career fails, he's going to be a.
Speaker 18 (01:47:30):
Rapper House Republicans shut the government down. Then they ran
out of town and for the last three weeks there
an't nowhere to be found.
Speaker 4 (01:47:43):
Who all the ound stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
Rhymes and anyone else impressed?
Speaker 4 (01:47:48):
So deaf man, all right, oh.
Speaker 2 (01:47:53):
We all know that it's and by the way, House,
we already passed the c R. Stop it already. Get
off your butts and tell your Democrat colleagues in the
Senate to get this government back up and run it.
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Speaker 4 (01:48:17):
I will be back with you behind the mic tomorrow.