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April 16, 2025 109 mins
Democrat lawmakers are planning a trip to El Salvador to stand up for the illegal gang member. RINO’s in Florida are using lawfare to try and drag the state purple.  Sleepy Joe Biden makes his first public appearance since he dropped out of the 2024 Election and he hasn’t missed a beat, getting confused, screaming and being racist. Gayle King isn’t happy that there are critics of her Blue Origin space visit.  Whoopi Goldberg gets red-pilled in real time and actually makes sense when discussing the dismantling of the Department of Education on The View.  Dana breaks down what’s going on in Florida as dark money is trying to pay Republicans to make the state turn blue. Sarah Palin makes libel claims against The New York Times to a new jury over falsely linking her campaign rhetoric to the 2011 Arizona mass shooting which wounded Gabby Giffords. National Press Secretary of School Choice Now, Brian Jodice, joins us to share breaking news and to give updates on the school choice fight.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I can't believe that we've got lawmakers that are actually
I'm just trying to wrap my head around this. They're
they're actually going to El Salvador. I don't know what
they think they're going to accomplish, because they're so sad
they're still there. I mean, they're dedicated to the story.
They're so sad because this illegal alien who was a

(00:24):
verified gang member. It's not something that's up for question
or up for debate. I mean, you've had two separate
judges now, in two different court hearings that have made
this determination. This guy was considered, and we read all
of this yesterday to you from the actual bond documentation

(00:46):
for there the bond for this guy, and he is
he's he couldn't be They couldn't assure the public that
he wasn't a danger to anybody, you know, because that's
kind of what happens when you're a gang member, you're
an MS thirteen and this guy, I you know, I

(01:07):
he didn't get what he got dumb because they're like, oh,
he's this Maryland dad and he's you know, I mean,
my gosh, we're so far beyond this. It's ridiculous at
this point but there. I've never seen people go to bat.
They have been far more interested in this guy than
Joscelyn Hungary. They have been far more interested in this

(01:27):
guy than they've been interested in uh Rachel Morin or
you know, any member, anybody who's been negatively affected, anybody,
the families of those who have been killed by illegal immigrants.
These these people, it's just it's unbelievable. They are so

(01:48):
absolutely in this guy's corner for what, out of all
the people to make your to make your claim on.
It's stunning that this is it, that this is the
hill that they're going to plant their flag, that this
is the guy that they are that they want to say,
is you know, he is the innocent He's the innocent guy.

(02:12):
We we're gonna go down to El Salvador and do
what What are they gonna do down there? They've already said,
by the way, they've already said that, and by day
I mean Bukuala, who is the El Salvadoran president, he
has already said that he's not letting this guy go
because he's an El Salvadoran national and he's wanted for

(02:34):
crimes in their country apparently, So why then is Chris
van Holland going down and doing and pulling this stunt
when you've already had the head of El Salvador, the
president of El Salvador, say no, we're not going to
let the guy go because he's a dangerous criminal. Million

(02:57):
dollar question. Welcome to the show, Dana Lash with you.
We're at the top of this first hour. And I'm just,
I mean, it's kind of amazing. It's really amazing to
watch Democrats expend so much energy to save this dude
or just he's back at I just I've heard so
many I've read three editorials this morning, well earlier this

(03:20):
morning where the left has been defending this guy and
saying that he's just this innocent person and Trump is
so mean. I mean, for real, if this is the
if this is the hell they want to go on,
that's fine, that's fine. But Democrats, this is not They're
not paying attention to the public. They're not paying clearly,
they're ignoring everything that happened last November. I mean, immigration

(03:43):
was a top issue that drove people to the polls.
And they're also assuming that this racial tactic, and it
is a racial tactic of acting like, oh well, this
guy's Look, this guy's an illegal immigrant. Look he's brown.
He's uh, we got to go look how much we
can care about Hispanic Americans. Andy, that's what they're pulling

(04:03):
this stunt. They think it's a way that they can
try to ingratiate themselves back with the Hispanic community. That's
what they're doing. Except the Hispanic community. He's like, we
don't want him here because he's a gang member. Democrats
think that all subgroups think alike, that all demographic subgroups
think alike. They think that all lesbians think the exact same,

(04:25):
that all gay dudes think the exact same. They think
that all men think the exact same, that women think
the exact same, that every black man and woman thinks
the exact same, that every Hispanic man and woman thinks
the exact same, every Latino. I mean, it is one
of the most racist things I've ever seen, this presumption
that oh, well they are Hispanic, thus they are immediately

(04:47):
going to default to the side of this gangbanger and
El Salvador. It's this is how they've always operated. And
Chris van Holland, I mean, that's a white Dutch name,
if ever I heard one. I know that the left
really likes to Yeah, that's touch. I know that the
left really loves to center on this kind of stuff.

(05:07):
Chris van Holland, Uh, leading the Is it officially a delegation?
Are they Is it an actual delegation or is it
just like a vanity trip, because there's there's I mean,
if to classify something as like, well, this is an
official you know, Senate or congressional delegation, et cetera. Uh,
the fact that they're spending this time, you know, so

(05:28):
this is tax para money that they're spending going down there.
That's why I'm asking because depending on how depending on
how they have this you know, set up there, this
is this is taxpayer dollars that they're using to go
down there to do this the stunt, that's all this is.
So this is one of the things we're gonna be
talking about today. We got a lot of stuff to
hit today. So all of the latest uh as it

(05:48):
pertains to uh, the pull this up immigration. We also
have the Save Act, We've got school choice, We've got
a whole bunch of stuff and we're going to talk
about I'm going to start today and I'm just going
to continue this on in perpetuity because it's pissed me
off enough where now you got my attention, and that's
the last thing that you want to do is get
my attention on stuff. I have been in broadcasting, I've

(06:09):
been in activism for a long time. I've been in
activism since I was in my early twenties, and I
have been in the streets. I have helped get people elected.
I have helped yank people out of office. I have
broken numerous stories. For those who are familiar, I know
a lot of people think that just because they started
in politics a year ago, that that's when history began,
but it actually predates that by quite a bit. I

(06:30):
have broke the Anthony Wiener story with Andrew Breitbart working
over at Breitbart. There's like a ton of stuff. I've
seen everything. I have seen absolutely everything, and the stuff
that I'm seeing in Florida actually doesn't surprise me. We're
seeing it in Texas as well. I've been hearing from
a lot of people around the country after talking about
this at some length, where people are seeing lawmakers that

(06:52):
probably would have run as Democrats, but they can't get
elected as Democrats, so they run as Republicans and then
they end up, you know, they played the game, they
played the game of thrones, and then they end up
getting some pretty swinky positions within the state legislature and
then they started takeover. That's how Colorado. It's sort of
like the Colorado Blueprint, but from within. If any of

(07:14):
these red states, particularly Texas or Florida, fall, it's not
going to be because of Democrats, it's going to be
because of Republicans, and these costplaye Republicans. In Colorado, the
blueprint was they just came in full force and they
were able to persuade independence and libertarians that they were
going to legalize all the pot and everyone voted away
their gun rights as a result of that. I was

(07:34):
up there on the ground. I was very involved in
all of that in Colorado. I was involved in all
the Wisconsin recall stuff. So laying out the ground for this,
I'm seeing this happen in Florida and Texas. But it's
the same it's the same ends, but it's a different means.
So it's a different formula. So you have some Republicans
who are really Democrats that couldn't get elected as Republicans.

(07:56):
They're working together with moderate weak Republicans who are absolutely livid,
Like in Florida, for instance, they are livid that an
actual constitutionally conservative governor who has been able to unite
a coalition in that state unlike anything that's ever been
seen electorally before, register Republicans over Democrats three to one,

(08:18):
flip Miami Dade in Palm Beach County save taxpayers tons
of money while also reducing the size and scope of government.
They are livid because their kickbacks are pay them to
stand against everything that he's promoting. It's very similar to
like Texas, you have a number of conservative lawmakers. We
have Brian Harrison on quite a bit to talk about this.

(08:38):
In Texas, you have a lot of these conservative lawmakers
in the state legislature, and they're going up against Republicans
who would have been Democrats but could not get elected
as Democrats and weak Republicans who live in kind of
you know, purple districts. They work together hand in hand
to try to undermine That's the reason we have so
many gunnl gun control bills we've had to fight off

(09:01):
in committee and Republican legislature. It is wild. So this
is the kind of stuff that everybody needs to pay
a little bit more attention to. And I get it,
because everything at the federal level is super attractive, it's
super sexy. But I'm telling you what, there is stuff
brewing underfoot in your own state capital. And so a
lot of these these people, like for instance, in Florida,

(09:23):
that are pushing it. I know at one point I'm
going to write a tell all book. Oh I'm going
to and I will name names, and I'm going to
drag everybody's dirty laundry out there. I promise you one
day that's going to happen. No one is going to
be untouched. Everyone will be violated, promise. So it's coming
at some point. I didn't say when because I've seen
too much. I've heard too much, and not everyone was

(09:45):
smart enough to get me to sign in NDA. So
and then some people, I have more money than you,
so I can litigate that. So anyway, long story short,
in Florida, there are a lot of these washed up
operatives that ended up finding themselves in the state of Florida, right,
And so these washed up operatives they're still trying to
grind out a living at their advanced ages or you know,
their midlife ages, and so they've been working with a

(10:08):
lot of these rhinos and these costplaying you know, Republican,
these fake Democrats in order to do a lot of
this stuff. And I've been really cool and I've remarked
on it and I've reported because we have a lot
of listeners in Florida. But when you start making it personal,
I swear to you I will rip your throat out
rhetorically speaking. I have a long history of politically speaking
bodies in my wake, and I don't care who you

(10:31):
are or who you are associated with. If you come
at me, I will rip your throat out and I
will make your family weep. So do not, Okay, I
talk about these issues because my audience is interested in it.
I'm the type of person that you do not want
to get involved. And I've been playing this really cool
and talking about these issues because it's stuff we all

(10:52):
care about. Nobody wants to see red states turn blue.
No one wants to see states that have been hauled
up a blueprint of conservatism be undermined by people who
seek your vote and then turn around and betray you
and I and I've seen all of them. There's a
lot of lawfair going on in Florida. There are a
lot of entities trying to shut a lot of people

(11:14):
up in Florida. If you guys knew some of the
stuff that I knew that's been happening back channel, you
would be rioting. And I'm not. I'm telling you because
you got I'm telling you this without telling all of
the details, because some things are are still being resolved.
In some things, there's a certain strategy, but there's a
lot of stuff underfoot, and there are a lot of
people that do not have your best interest at heart,

(11:36):
that are seeking to plunge a political knife in your
back the first chance that they get. Voters have all
of the power and they need to realize it. So
you got to start paying attention to what is. It's
not enough to have an R after your name when
you go to the state capitol. You've got to be
like an actual solid, you know, constitutionalist with a record
to match. And that's going to take all of us.

(11:56):
So I'm going to start a series on this. We're
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(17:57):
Lots of good stuff coming out there on the right.
So bottom of this first hour. And I don't know
if you guys saw this, So Joe Biden is still around.
He's I forgot about him. Do you guys forget about
him too? Because I did Joe Biden. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
he's out there looking paler and crispier than ever. He
I I what what one was it? It was one

(18:21):
of the Poulttergeist movies. That one of the Poultergeist movies.
I think it was two, where that old like like
the Poultergeist like uh, turned into the form of that
old dead preacher with a giant Quaker head on. Okay,
that's what Biden looks like now. I actually think he's
aged more since he left office. Is that why? It's wild?

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Right?

Speaker 1 (18:42):
You think he would be relieved anyway. I also think
that his ego, no matter how addled he may be,
his ego just is not gonna allow him to walk,
you know, go on into that good night. It's not
gonna happen. So he went to speak last night. And
usually when you grow up, let me set this up.

(19:02):
When you go up to the stage to speak, you know,
they have your intro music. Sometimes they play music. Sometimes
they'll they'll play music and they'll have like something going
on the screen behind you, so that when you know,
to distract the audience basically and set up you getting
out on stage while you do the mic and all
that stuff. So he gets out there and they played
intro music and he just started talking. He wasn't even

(19:23):
gonna like wait for any stage cues. Listen audio, somebody one.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
No one can hear him.

Speaker 8 (19:39):
You deserve help.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Pay for most of it, you know, was anybody waving
their arms at him, going stop talking, stop for a second.
Stop talking for a second. It makes me kind of wonder.
So then but there, wait, there's more. He went into
this banger. I think you've heard this one before audio
sound bite too.

Speaker 9 (20:04):
I remember pulling in, pulling into the parking lot, and
I had never seen I'd never seen hardly any black
people Scranton at the time when and I was only
going in fourth grade, and I remember seeing the kids
going by at the time, called colored.

Speaker 10 (20:21):
Kids on a bus going by. They never turned right
to go to Claimont High School. I wondered why, asked
my mom, why so on Delaware? Is I'm not allowed
to go to school in public school?

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Okay? So why is it that every single time he
starts telling stories he immediately gets into it, talks about
black students, black kids. Remember the pool they animated that
when he talked about being a lifeguard in Scranton, and
he said, yeah, the kids would come and pet his
leg hair. I'm still trying to understand what that even was.

(20:59):
But okay, but there's wait, there was more. He he
sounded confused. Audios by four there was yelling you know.

Speaker 7 (21:11):
It's about dignity, simple dignity.

Speaker 11 (21:16):
Everyone. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity, regardless of
their standing, regardless of the economic teacher, regardless of who they
are making sure of the more than sixty million Americans
we're living with disabilities.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
Are treat with dignity?

Speaker 7 (21:33):
Is that who we are as Americans?

Speaker 1 (21:36):
What does this mean? What does any of that mean?
It's just that they're screaming about dignity. What does any
of that mean? What are you talking about dignity? Dignity
of your office? I mean you had cocaine in the
White House cubby for crying out loud. I mean your hunter,
your your son Hunter was probably doing blowoff of the
Lincoln bedroom dresser. What are you talking about? Dignity? Dignity?
Remember when you had the White House picnic thing near Easter, No,

(22:00):
it was the gay Pride thing or whatever, and they
had a bunch of trainees on the lawn and one
of them who had breast and planes, decided to go
topless on the White House lawn. Yeah, dignity, spare me. Oh,
and then you try to figure out what a Ponzi
scheme was. Audio sound bite three. Heaven help us, so.

Speaker 10 (22:18):
This would desperately need you, folks. Is not just the
sectory of commerce where we heard how others empowered and
emboldened by this administration talk about Social Security, one of
them calling a Ponzi scheme. A Ponzi scheme. What the

(22:38):
hell are they talking about?

Speaker 8 (22:40):
People?

Speaker 10 (22:41):
Are these benefits?

Speaker 1 (22:42):
And that's why it's insolvent. So here's a question for you,
if if let's just pretend that Social Security isn't a big,
giant scheme anyway, Let's just pretend that Social Security isn't
just a big it's a joke that Democrats pulled on

(23:03):
everyone and completely, you know, let's pretend it's no unconstitutional.
First and foremost, why did social Security even five years
ago say they were actually before then they were going
to be insolvent. What by twenty thirty they're insolvent. Now,
let's be honest, there's not money now. They the government
stole money from people. And then they just they told everyone,
we're going to keep it in a bank account that

(23:24):
you're going to earn less interest, less interest on than
if it was like you invested it yourself or you
saved it yourself. We're going to take it from you.
And then when you reach a certain age that we
determined as acceptable, then we're going to give you little
payments of the money that we stole from you. Because
we the government that you know, can't find billions of
dollars and you know, I mean, we're just a mess.

(23:45):
We're going to control your finances into your old age.
That's what they're talking about. And people like me have
been saying we need to privatize this for forever and
allow people. If they want to give their money to
the government, that's fine, but if they don't want to,
then they should be allowed to take their money and
use it elsewhere. Social Security was set up for widows
after World War Two. This was not supposed to be

(24:05):
something that was a forever thing. It was set it
was established by government in the in the in the
wake of World War so it's it's it's a slush fund.
Now they've been taking from it for forever. Go back
to what was it the two thousand election with Al
Gore and George Bush and this the lock box thing
that he said, I'm going to have a lock box,

(24:27):
and I'm going to put your social security in a
lock box that there's nothing to put in there it's been.
It's been a mess and been running deficits since even
that long ago, since even the early odds. So Democrats,
it's all about fear mongering. It's another slush fund that
they want to be able to keep control of. And
it is a Ponzi scheme. I said this on seeing
in a decade ago, and people lost their minds. It's

(24:48):
a Ponzi scheme. You have younger generations subsidizing the older
generations because politicians took all the money that was stolen
from the older generations and frittered it away on everything.
So well that's now the younger generations have to pay
for it, and the older generations it is their money
and they shouldn't have to They should have had their
money taken from them in the first place. So it's

(25:11):
a nice little trick that they're trying to that they're
trying to pull on the American people. They I remember
talking to a Republican at one point. This was back
in two thousand and ten, so it was like right
at the height of the Tea Party, and I remember
talking to it was a Republican hopefully he was running

(25:31):
for an office in the state of Missouri. That's all
I'll say. He wasn't successful, and I asked him, I said,
and this was also at the time that social security
was another hot topic. Again, I'd said, why don't you
come out in favor of privatizing social security? Other Republicans
have done so, although they were very few at the time,

(25:52):
said why don't you come out in favor of social
privatizing social security? And he told me that he was
not uninterested in battling the headlines that the media would
create about him, pushed by Democrats, and that, oh, he's
going to steal everybody's you know, the elderly's money and
all this stuff. And I said, well, you know, obviously,

(26:13):
simple fact just dictate, just requires a simple response to that.
It's very easy to refute. I mean in under ten seconds.
He's like, I just don't even want to mess with it,
because then you have to deal with that the whole.
He did not want the inconvenience of having to deal
with media attack, the media's attack on this. He did
not want the inconvenience and thus would not commit himself

(26:34):
to supporting, either publicly or privately, an issue like that.
And it was one of the reasons why I just
decided against him because he'd been looking for my support,
and I said, I can't support you just because of that,
because you're a female copulatory organ and I just I
can't support such a pansy running for office. Republican or not,
you're a pansy. So that was that they've been Republicans

(26:56):
have had a problem with this for a long time.
Now they're in, they're they're doing a little bit better,
but too many of them are not speaking enough what
younger generations need to hear, and that you know, they've
taken our money for forever, where is it? Where's it gone?
There should be no issues with with social security and
the left lying to people like at the Tesla thing
that was on Saturday or was it one of those

(27:16):
other stupid Tusla protests that they had all of the
communist boomers that were out, they were saying, hands off
our social security. Elon like Elon Musk is going in
there with doge anti. Elon Musk were to go in
there and open up the lock box that everybody's social
security is supposed to be in any way, guess what,
there wouldn't be anything in there. So Joe Biden, he's
backing out. Look at that, isn't that something? He's backing

(27:40):
out and he's because they they they don't really have
a leader of the party. It's aimless. I know everyone
says that Pelosi is the leader of the party. If
that were true, she she is might, she might be
de facto, but her influence is waned because they know
she's she's on our way out. The moment that you
think that a lawmaker might be on their way out,
that clock starts ticking and they start losing influence. And

(28:02):
so what you're seeing is a lot of jockeying to
take that spot. Also on deck today, and like I said,
later on, we're going to be talking about some of
these red state rhinos.

Speaker 10 (28:12):
UH.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Also on deck UH this I wanted to put this
up here. So the we have Democrats that are sending
a delegation. It is a delegation I found out to
El Salvador. I guess they're going to try it. They
try to spring out these these gang members themselves, Robert
Garcia out of California, Maxwell Frost out of Florida, UH

(28:33):
and House Oversight Chair H. James Comer. They sent a
letter authorizing this codel to El Salvador, and I don't
think that Comer was in he they they asked, they
asked Comer to authorize it, and if Comer authorizes it,
I don't know. I don't I'm not going to pretend
that I know what the rules are for authorizing, you know,

(28:54):
a delegation like this to go there. But because it's
a codel, that does mean it's taxpayer This said, you
taxpayers would be sending these lawmakers to El Salvador for this.
MS thirteen member Van Holland left this morning. He said
that he hopes to meet with him, I guess in
the prison and check on his well being. They're more

(29:14):
they care more about an illegal alien. MS thirteen member
than they did Joscelyn Nungary, Rachel Moorean and all of
the people that have been murdered by criminal illegal aliens. Wow,
just wow. So all of this this is such theater.
The none of them are meeting with Buculet, none of
them are meeting with the president of El Salvador. Cory

(29:36):
Booker is looking to lead a trip also into the country.
They're all going to knock each other over trying to
lead trips, trying to lead delegations into El Salvador. Nobody
knows who's going to join him yet, but so far
the first one with Van Holland leaving today, they've already
they've started the they've started it just wild. The majority

(29:58):
of Americans in the last I'm gonna put this up,
the last stup poles that came out. I'm looking at
my book, all of my bookmarks. I mean, Americans view
Trump's actions on immigration positively. Even Gallup noted that over

(30:18):
sixty percent of people are in support of harsher immigration policies,
more strict, more restricted immigration policies like from this administration.
I've got polls even from NPR. They bury those. They
had to begrudgingly admit that immigration was a top tier
issue and played a major role in the election, because remember,

(30:40):
they were trying to act like immigration was a huge
issue because Trump was so mean and there wasn't enough
kindness or consideration for these illegal aliens. And then it
turns out they were sideways with the American public on this.
Now they're trying to downplay it neck like immigration wasn't
really that big of a huge issue going into the election,
which it was, and that's because more Americans want what

(31:02):
the administration is doing than want what democrats are doing.
That's pretty amazing. They are so unbelievably sideways with the
American public on this issue. This is going to blow
up in their faces. I can't wait to wait, Touse.
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Speaker 4 (32:40):
Like Sam's Through the Ali Glass. So are the days
of the United States.

Speaker 12 (32:46):
This is what bothers me because I've certainly read some
of the things online coming from people that I know
that I like, that I consider friends.

Speaker 13 (32:55):
And this is what I would say to that space
is not an either or both and and because you
do something in space doesn't mean you're taking anything away
from Earth.

Speaker 12 (33:05):
And what you're doing in space is trying to make
things better here on Earth. What Blue Origin wants to do.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
What in the hell am I listening to? I love
the big old rooster behind her. That's my favorite, the
big giant rooster that's right behind her. So what is
she talking about here? Is? What is the whole? I'm
trying to understand that sentence for me.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
She said she went to space, right.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
No, she went to the stratosphere. She's in the stratage.
It was a suborbital trip.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
She sounds like she's talking about space though.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Look it was a stupid vanity yeat, That's all it was.
I'm not going to spend another damn day talking about this. Yeah,
it was a like to to jettison oneself into the air,
and you were in the air. I've gone into space
before then. I've been on the Highland flame kne Hell,

(33:57):
I've ridden roller coaster. I've been in jets. Might as
well be in. I'm a pilot. I rode in a jet,
you know that, right, if I'm an astronaut. I went
up on a giant space song right into the stratosphere.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
You know. Right after that, she's said talking about putting
trash in space. No, she said that that's the big
ideas that Blue Origin has. I don't know if one
wants to continue the video, we do.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Wait, cleaning it up. We're putting it out there.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
No cleaning up by putting it out there in space.
That's like the landfill, but space fill.

Speaker 12 (34:30):
What listen, okay, bet her Here on Earth, what Blue
Origin wants to do is take the waste here and
figure out a way to put it in space to
make our planet cleaner. Me Jeff Bezos has so many ideas,
and the people are working there.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
So guys, do you see, well, how we this, how
we clean things up? Came We take the trash here
and we put it there.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
My god, it's clean now.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
So clean over here, not so much there. This is
all clean.

Speaker 4 (34:58):
What were we going to do about the stuff over there?

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Well, it doesn't exist because I feel like they're like babies.
They don't have object permanence. If it's not in front
of you, it doesn't exist. Right, So if the try
this is the same belief that if the United States
just has to get greener all than China will stop
their pollution.

Speaker 4 (35:14):
Wait, when I cover my eyes, I'm not invisible.

Speaker 1 (35:17):
No, I know, right, that's a that's probably why you're
so bad at hide and seek. I know it's a
tough thing. But yeah, that's not really that's not how
objects and permanency work. Doesn't really work that way. All right,
coming up second hour, we got a lot to hit
because we've got voting, We've got the Congressman going down
to L Salvador. It's gonna be funny, and the Red

(35:39):
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Speaker 5 (36:49):
What we have to always do regardless of who you
voted for, you still got to pay you rent, You
still got to take care of your kids. You still
got to take care of your business. And maybe some
of what's happening, like you know they're trying to take
apart the Department of Education, maybe that is a good
thing because maybe it will force us to make sure

(37:10):
that our kids actually get what they need. Maybe it'll
force us to go to our state and say, listen,
I want to make sure since you're taking all this
money from my taxes, I want to make sure that
my kids get exactly what they need. I don't have
to wait for the government to do it.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
We can do it.

Speaker 5 (37:26):
This is now in our hands.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
This is in our hands, and it's going.

Speaker 5 (37:31):
To be tough, and nobody wants.

Speaker 4 (37:33):
To do it because it's a bitch.

Speaker 5 (37:35):
But you know what, if it comes down to your survival,
this is what you gotta do. You got to take
care of what you got to take care of. And
they're telling me that we're going to be right back.

Speaker 10 (37:46):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
They cut her off like she's in the middle of
a rant and they just come in and they immediately
cut her off just like that, because she I can't look.
I'm saying this, try can I'm trying really hard here.
She was not wrong in her remarks there.

Speaker 4 (38:16):
It seems a little painful.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
It's very difficult to make my mouth form the words.
So I'm trying really hard. Her remarks there were They
were the opposite of wrong. That's as close as I'm
gonna get, give me that much. Okay, Welcome back, Daniel

(38:39):
Lash with you top of this second hour now on
this Wednesday here and on the program it listened coast
to coast channel through forty seven Direct TV. The chats
at the chats at rumble, Yes, Steve's like, whoope's got right,
She's just got red pilled. Real time. You know, and
that's because is that Yeah, they made her shut up
and they went away, and then they didn't go back

(39:00):
to it either. From what I understand, I don't watch
the view because I have a pulse, but they didn't
go back to it. From what I understand, isn't that
like that? That was like the end of the whole
discussion with that. She was making way too much sense.

Speaker 4 (39:13):
You can't have the truth like that.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
No, you can't have Whoopi Goldberg on the view. Did
you see those other brads and there at the table,
they were like, what is happening? This isn't on the script,
It's not That show is very tightly controlled. I've guest
hosted it before. I've been on it several times, and
I remember when I guest hosted, the production and the

(39:35):
production stuff were very nice. But it was really just
very different because I'm used to I do my all
my own research, and I read everything, and if I
don't know it well enough, I either bring on an
expert or I wait until I do and then I
bring it up to you. And I just it was
weird because they when I we had to do an interview,
and I don't remember who it was with and they

(39:56):
hand you a stack of index cards and they have
questions on them and then a number in the corner
of it. So if you're going to ask a question
during the interview, you know that you go second or
third depending on the number that was written on the card,
and then you have to read the question. You get
like three questions on it and you have to read
them in order, and that's how they do it. And
maybe it's for they so they can do elements and

(40:17):
all that. I don't know, but it was really wild
to me that.

Speaker 10 (40:19):
It was so.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
That was so over choreographed. You were even told these
are the questions that you needed to ask, and you
were told to not stray from asking questions like that.
So whenever you have, you know will be kind of
went rogue there a little bit, and I can imagine
they're like, Okay, wrap it up, wrap it up, shut up. Now.
It's very odd, but she's right, and that's a huge issue.

(40:44):
I mean, in Texas they passed we did we passed
some school choice out of out of the house, and
we're going to see whether or not. In our state
legislature they're voting on school vouchers and all of that,
and they're expected to They're expected to vote on this.

(41:04):
They got it out of committee. It's the bill that
creates education savings accounts, and people are mad. They're saying,
you're using public money to pay for private school funding.
You're using these people's own tax dollars instead of giving
it to the government to waste. These people are going
to be able to keep their money and send their

(41:24):
children where they want to send them. And the only
people that I see raging against this are teachers' unions
like Randy Weingarten kind and people who want to disempower parents.
That's the only people that I see. They have all
of that in common. And I mean, we're going to
watch this. It goes to the returns to the House floor,
and it would be the largest school choice program in

(41:49):
the country if they pass it. I think this would
be It's not the first, but this would be the biggest.
We're going to talk more about this here coming up,
because they're thinking, I mean, and this is kind of
like the blueprint going forward. The left calls it the
According to my notes, here's one thing, the school voucher

(42:10):
racket is how they're referring to it. Yeah, yeah, that
the school voucher racket.

Speaker 4 (42:22):
School vouchers were put in place because of the racket
that exists. What are they talking.

Speaker 1 (42:27):
About, I'm saying, but parents should be able to have
this choice. I homeschooled when my kids were really young.
I homeschooled my kids and back even I think homeschooling
only now in the past ten years has gone more mainstream,
and I think in part that's due to COVID. So

(42:47):
much of that is because of COVID. It's really gone mainstream.
And I remember I just you know, with homeschooling, we
had a co op. You know, the private schools I
lived in Saint Louis. At the time, private schools were
either one denomination or they were all of them were
super expensive. And I wanted my kids to get a

(43:09):
certain type of hands on practical education. And you know,
they did great. They went to college, they all they
got scholarships, and I just when they transitioned to high school,
they started going to a Christian private school. After we
moved to Texas because we left our co op, moved
to Texas for work, left our co op in that

(43:30):
and I was stunned when I saw that the tuition
for private school is less than what most states pay
per student for public schools. I'm not even kidding. I
think in Pennsylvania it was something like eighteen thousand per student,
and in other states it's even higher. Can That was
insane to me. That's like well over the average cost

(43:54):
for like a Christian private school. Well over that cost.
But are you getting the same type of education? And
when you go and you measure test scores and competency,
do you get the same results? I mean, I think
that's kind of, you know, a rhetorical question. It's an
obvious answer. So I mean, we'll see this. That Texas
Monthly said that it was a campaign to sabotage Texas

(44:15):
public schools, I don't know that's what. They're very very
very very very against this, very against this, but really
parents are for it, and that's a threat to this,
you know, this control over the minds of the youth.
When you have Whoopy Goldberg on the view talking about this,

(44:36):
you've already lost. You've lost when Whoopy Goldberg is who
is I would say, a yardstick for Democrat sentiment. When
she is talking about how, yes, we need to have
all of this relegated back to the states, it's not
having everything concentrated in DC is on constitutional in the
first place. It's just that, doesn't it There's nothing in

(44:57):
Article one, section eight that this arrangement fulfills. If it's
not stated specifically, it goes back to it reverts back
to the states. That's the way it works. Uh, and
I I states it's so much easier for parents have
to have an impact on their child's education in the
States than it is federally. But I don't know what
it is that they just they don't want competition. Kids
are taxpayers, are consumers right, They should be able to

(45:19):
send their kids wherever the hell they want to. It
is a racket to tie everything to property taxes and
all this stuff. People should be able to educate their
kids however they want to, and send their kids to
wherever they want to. You should not be stuck in
a zip code for education. The way that we have
things structured is so stupid. So good for this. I'm
excited for this. This is this is a great thing.
But I I, you know, hopefully, uh, you know, we'll see.

(45:46):
I would love to see this go through in Texas.
I would love to see every state pass a similar measure.
And that's going to be the sad thing because more
you know, states that I think are a little bit
more dedicated to academics over activism, states that are more conservative.
I I mean, you're going to see those students really
cater to and families really cater to with school choice
and bills like this, and then in states like Cain,

(46:08):
like California and Illinois and New York and all that,
you're not. And then I get concerned about those kids
because there's going to be such a discrepancy when it
comes to comprehension, competency test scores, et cetera. So something
we uh moving on. We got a lot to touch on,
and the Democrats are sending a little delegation down to

(46:34):
El Salvador. We've got some audio on that. I think
he's probably already there. It's Chris van Holland already there.
He boarded his flight audio somebody thirteen. He left this
morning and others are going to be going with him.
But this is what he had to say, is he
got on his plane.

Speaker 14 (46:45):
Listen, I'm here at the airport. I'm about to board
my flight for San Salvador. The goal of this mission
is to let the Trump administration to let the government
of Al Salvador know that we are going to keep
fighting to bring Albrego Garcia home until he returns.

Speaker 10 (47:03):
To his family.

Speaker 14 (47:05):
I hope to meet with representatives of the government. I
hope to have the chance to actually see Kilmar and
see what his condition is. But we are going to
keep fighting because this is a miscarriage of justice.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
It's not a miscarriage of justice as we've talked about
on the show. I think it's pretty much like it's
you know, everybody kind of well knows this by now.
He's not a Marylander. He was born and raised in
El Salvador. Came to the United States illegal in twenty twelve.
He had so many citations, traffic citations, he never showed
up to court for anything. Finally, when he was detained,

(47:41):
he was trying to get a reprieve from being deported
and he had these appeals and it wasn't until after
what his second appeal that he tried claiming that he
was being terrorized in his home country by a gang
and he wanted to seek asylum, and the asylum request
was denied. Two separate judges said, yeah, he dude, is
certifiably with MS thirteen, we cannot guarantee the public safety

(48:06):
if we let this guy loose. Not one, but two
different judges and tent two different court proceedings said this.
And it was never an issue of whether or not
he was going to ever be deported. It was a
guarantee that he was always going to be deported. The
question being debated was when and Joe Biden, Joe Biden
gave him a reprieve. And if Joe Biden can with
his pen create a program where we're giving people reprieves

(48:29):
for entering the country illegally, then by God, with the
stroke of his pen, our current president can do the
exact same thing and undo it. But these are where
these activist judges are trying to get involved and say no, no, no, no,
you do have the authority to create this, but you
don't have the authority to uncreate it. They're trying to
diminish the authority of the executive. That's what this is.
If you want to talk about an unconstitutional grab. These judges,

(48:52):
these activist judges, and every single one of them. Lorraine's
got a great series at are sub Stack, all about
this chapter and verse. She looks at every single one
of these judges that are all involved, every single one
of them. They're all activist judges really without exception, without exception.
So the idea that judges apparently can tell the executive

(49:13):
what they can and can't do is asinine. So yeah,
Potus is well within his right. And then a judge
trying to order potis to allow an illegal alien to
come back and enter illegally again because of a paperwork error.
There wasn't a paperwork error. I don't really care what
it said on the paperwork. Send us a happy ass
back to El Salvador. That's kind of the consequence of
entering a country illegally. But it's just such a logical disruption.

(49:37):
The Left arguing for weaker border control, but then the
I'm just mesmerized. Who side are they on? I mean,
clearly they're not on ours. We have a lot more
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This is actually so hysterical. So this is from the
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Speaker 1 (52:05):
Now hold up, why is it spelled this way? And
blamed this way? All right, we're ignoring that as a
gas station. A driver blamed the crash. He ran his
car into this gas station. He blamed his crocs like
his shoes is a Missouri man. You knew it was Missouri.
I was like, wait a minute, this sounds crocs. I

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feel like Florida. Floridians would be in flip flops. A
Missouri man fled the scene. He crashed his truck into
a gas station's front window and claimed quote his crocs
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he returned twice driving the same truck enter the business,
talk to an employee. He never claimed to be the driver. Uh,
and they said that, you know, the authorities arrived. He
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property damage exceeds one thousand dollars, which is a felony
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but he blamed his crocks I can't drive in like
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got to have like a more secure shoe. And I
don't own a croc. I don't own them, so I

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If you're a toddler they're okay. But otherwise there's no excuse.
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Speaker 1 (55:01):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of the second hour, and you can
listen coast to coast Starting next week. You're also going
to be able to listen to KTTH in Seattle. We're
gonna be uh, We're gonna start there coming up as well.
So very excited to add them to our affiliate family,
And you can also sign up over at substat chapter
and verse. I send out stuff there regularly, and I'm

(55:23):
gonna have something about what we're going to talk about
as well here coming up. So the I talk about
this because it's really how I got my start in politics.
I got my start and oppo research. I mean I
literally dumpster dived looking for looking for stuff on people.
So I'm really good at finding stuff out and I
always enjoy putting together the pieces of a puzzle and

(55:46):
getting information that normally people wouldn't be able to get.
So I don't we don't just like aggregate stuff on
the show. I know there are a lot of people
out there the claim that they break news. They aggregate
news at other people that they see on social media,
and then they act like they break you know, news.
It's very looney. So that being said, there is a
big issue here in a number of states, and this

(56:08):
is like going back to what I said how I
got started in politics. There's a big issue with rhinos
in red states. I think in some respects they're even
more dangerous to conservatives too constitutional independence than the left.
When I got started in politics, I was in Missouri
and as you know, co founded the whole National Modern

(56:32):
Tea Party movement and went round and round with establishment types.
Oh my gosh, I've been screamed at by establishment types.
I've told you the story of how Gingrich and I
were atych other's throats at one point over It was
the first race I ever got involved in New York's
twenty third congressional district, where you had a Democrat named
Didi Scozafava who changed her registration literally like the almost

(56:52):
it was all not quite but practically the night before
she filed to run. It was this open a Republican seat,
and this one he was a real nice but he
was a deweb, you know, I don't say that to
be me. And he was a very nice, legitimately consistent
conservative and constitutionalist named Doug Hoffman, kind of a dweb.
He did not have a big personality. Neither did she.
She was sort of a hail Mary. Republicans were desperately

(57:15):
trying to figure out that's when the establishment didn't want
to let control, didn't want to lose control of it.
And they were fighting us, you know, tooth and nail
all over the country. And I was going to different
states on my own time, in my own dime, trying
to help other grassroot activists and raise money for their
initiatives and help with like paperwork when they wanted to
become you know, five or c threes or fours, et cetera.

(57:38):
So that being said, that was my first big battle.
And I remember at one point at Seapack we had
a confrontation and at all this and we ended up
actually becoming friends. And I gave a ton of credit
to Nut, who saw, you know, the former speaker. He
was there with the Conservative Revolution in the nineties, and
you know, he was there again with it and the

(57:59):
aughts with the Tea Party, and at first he fought us,
and then he realized, you know what, I think there's
something to this, and he really extended a hand and
met with people and said, what what can I do
with my contacts to help grass roots achieve the objectives
that they want? You know, you want you you know,
you don't want to be bailing out every big company.
You want, you know, less federal control, et cetera, et cetera.

(58:21):
And he became, you know, a real ally in that
and he's probably the only politician I can say that about.
He's a real one. That being said, not everybody is
so in Texas. You know, I went from Missouri, moved
to Texas in twenty thirteen and was really excited about
living in what I thought was a very red state.
And oh my gosh, you have you Republicans that were

(58:42):
trying to fight Second Amendment issues. They were trying to
pass gun control bills out of committee. And I was
mystified as to how, you know, the new state I
live in here? You know, moved here in twenty thirteen,
it was a Republican state. Why do they administrate like democrats? Well,
got a lot of Democrats running as ours. And in Missouri,
we didn't really have that problem, Kane, did we. I mean,

(59:05):
it was pretty much, O, you're Democrat, you're a Republican.
Didn't really have that problem. In Texas, it was a
whole new bag. And trying to figure out which of
these Republicans they you know, getting their voting records, so
they voted Democrat their whole life, wi are they Republican
now they're getting money from Democrat groups? I mean, people,
DCCC is like giving them what is happening? Well, you know,

(59:26):
now that explains a lot about how the state of
Texas works. Texas isn't alone. It's happening in states like Indiana.
I'm hearing from a lot of my friends, happening from states,
happening in states in Indiana. It happened in Colorado sixty
three years a straight Republican rule. They got flipped over.
But in a different way. This new insidious thing where
it's Democrats Costplaine as Republicans. It's really infected Texas and Florida.

(59:50):
So let me turn my attention to Florida. I'm going
to do an ongoing series about this where I talk
about this every single day because it's too much to
talk about in one segment or even in one hour
of a day, because I want to give you as
much information as possible. And it's also it's a conversation
filled with land mines because you have a lot of operatives.
You also have a lot of big companies that love

(01:00:10):
to engage in law fair and try to stifle free
speech on public policy, and their ass is going to
get schapped at some point, maybe not now, but it
will in the future. That's a promise. So you have
a lot of these, you have a lot of lawfare
angles out there. There's a lot of special interests at
play in Florida. There are a lot of people with
deep pockets in Florida that are eager to silence people,
pay them off, shut them down. Like I said, that

(01:00:33):
Tell All book will come one day now in Florida,
very similar to Texas, but a little different. Florida was
pretty purple for a while. I remember twenty twelve covering
the election. I was the token conservative on CNN, and
my heart went into my stomach when I saw the
early results coming in from Florida, because I knew certain districts,

(01:00:53):
what that meant, what that was forecasting, and I thought,
my gosh, Florida is lost. That's when Barack Obama, and
yes it was a weak Republican, Barack Obama just Destroyment
Rodney in Florida. You need to know all of this,
so you know the current lay of land there. So
it's been a little purple. And then you you when
you do get Republicans that are elected in some of
these districts, they're really soft, these purple districts. They're kind

(01:01:17):
of soft in some In some districts, you know, where
it's solid red, you can get fire brains in there,
and they're there. They are districts that are very easy
to keep unless you're Randy Fined and you're in the
sixth congressional district, in which in which case you barely
eke out a victory, uh after your predecessor took it
by plus thirty but whatever. So in Florida, you have

(01:01:37):
Democrats who want to run, uh, can't run as Democrats
in certain districts or they got it, they're told they
got to wait their turn. They want to hopscotch ahead,
so they change their affiliation and they run as Republicans.
Then you have some moderate Republicans who are only out
for self interest and they are no they are none
too happy to to They're eager to partner with these
with these Costplaine Democrats and form a little alliance, form

(01:01:59):
a coalition. And then you've got all the political factions
on the right. This is creating a perfect storm of
failure in the state of Florida. Florida has accomplished so
much scores of people have moved to that state because
of how it's been administrated in the past six years, right,
Rick Scott didn't see this, Charlie Criss didn't see this.
They were weak soft rhinos. You know, you had a

(01:02:20):
massive gun control under Rick Scott. He's the one who
signed in all the red flag laws. I kind of
know because I was down there for Parkland. Maybe you
might remember the town hall where people were wanting to
burn me alive. They passed all of this legislation and
they've been trying to eke back We're going to talk
about this coming up, eke back some of those rights.
But we have a lot of Republicans that, you know,
again special interest, they don't want to do that. They

(01:02:42):
try to get a weird pot thing passed in the
state of Florida that didn't serve the interests of the voters.
You've got all kinds of different lobbyist organizations, and you've
got some morally compromised lawmakers, a handful of them morally
compromise lawmakers. And what these lawmakers are trying to do

(01:03:04):
is they want you to think that they've been targeting
Ron DeSantis and the First Lady and everybody who is
aligned with them, and what they want you to believe
is that their beef with them goes all the way
back to the primary. I'm going to tell you guys
something right now. If you're still fetishizing the primary, you

(01:03:25):
are a problem, and you are what's wrong not just
with this country, but with this party. And you're the
type of person who would rather rule over the ashes
than work with real patriots for a successful outcome, especially
when you target people with a hell of a lot
more skin in the game than you. So these cosplayers

(01:03:47):
are trying to make it look like, oh, our beef
is because of the primary with DeSantis, But don't be
fooled by that. There are some stupid operatives out there
who are They want you to think that because in
reality and their record supports this, they're really Democrats. They're
trans gop. They're trying to appropriate the identity of a Republican.

(01:04:09):
But yet they're all Democrat inside, right, They're a bag
of male copulatory organs. They're all Democrat inside. So this
is but they want this as a deflection, and they
know that if they play that route, they're going to
get the stupid operatives on you know who those are,
the looney ones. They're going to get the dumb operatives
on you know, the people who cash and carry, and

(01:04:30):
they're also going to you know, hopefully they want to
trade people who don't pay attention to the petty infighting
that you see in Tallahassee. So they want to make
it out to be like Trump versus DeSantis, when it's
really these are Democrats that are infiltrating the legislature, pretending
to be Republicans and destroying it from within. It's actually
very clever. And there are some people, some operatives who

(01:04:53):
are desperate for paying jobs in the administration. They are
desperate to kiss Trump's ass. They want power adjacents. They're
willing to go along with this because it serves their
purpose in the immediate right now. In the interim, it
helps them advance and they don't have to do any
real work except attack people who do more than they
do for the movement. So that's what those are some

(01:05:14):
of the dynamics here.

Speaker 10 (01:05:15):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
They've been talking about Hope, Florida. Are you guys familiar
with Hope, Florida. We've talked about it before. I've had
on the first Lady of Florida to talk about it.
They tried going after the governor. They haven't been super successful.
Now they're trying to go after Attorney General James Uthmeyer
because Disant disappointed him, and now they're trying to go
after Hope Florida. Hope Florida is one of the most

(01:05:35):
genius organizations I have ever seen. We as I hear
Republicans and I'm not a Republican because they're too left
for me. I'm a constitutionalist. I vote for the most conservative.
I see so many positive stories about Hope Florida. It's
an organization. Republicans talk a lot about getting big government

(01:05:57):
out of the lives of individuals, not having a will
fair state, not having constant entitlements. Hope Florida is a
partnership between the private sector. They're not asking anything of
the public sector except to really facilitate these are these relationships.
You have charities, different private charitable organizations that see needs

(01:06:21):
and they meet and fill needs, whether it has to
do with homelessness or drug addiction, things that normally you
would be spending a lot of taxpayer dollars on in
order to cover for you know, forever into the future.
Hope Florida is a great private public partnership that reduces
the tax burden on the taxpayer while also allowing these

(01:06:43):
these charitable organizations, most of which are are faith based,
to witness and steward their fellow man. Isn't that, well,
correct me if I'm wrong, which I'm not. That's rhetorical device.
But isn't that the type of partnership that you want
to have that you would want to have with this
kind of stuff? Well, there are people that are angry
about it, particularly the moderate Rhinos, who are very upset

(01:07:06):
about this because they it reduces the need for them
to use taxpayer dollars and claim that they're dealing with
this issue when really they're using it on other stuff.
It's you know, waste, it's waste and abuse, fraud, waste
and abuse. They don't like this because it makes big
government irrelevant. The whole point of being a moderate Republican,
a Rhino, or a Democrat is big government. It makes

(01:07:29):
them irrelevant. It makes what they're doing irrelevant. It is
an existential threat to their bank account. That is why
they're targeting this organization twofold. They're also targeting it because
they're all pissing their pants because they think Casey DeSantis
is going to run for governor. I don't know if
Casey Desantas is going to run for governor. I have
no clue. All I know is that doesn't seem like

(01:07:49):
a ton of choices are stepping up. I think one
Byron Donald's stepped up so far, really early in the
primary process. He stepped up so far. I think they're
waiting to see what else happens. I seeing an inclination
that she's gonna run, But they're just they want to
target her anyway, just in case. The people who said
that Casey DeSantis faked her breast cancer are the same

(01:08:11):
people who are saying that she is somehow sideways with
Florida voters with hope Florida. So be very careful who
you put your stock in. Okay, So what I want
to do with this series beginning today is we're gonna
focus on this, and we're gonna name names, and we're
gonna go through all of it and turn over all

(01:08:32):
of the stones, because this is ridiculous. For the first time,
I don't know of any other state that's done this.
You have a private public partnership where private charitable entities
are alleviating the burden on the taxpayer. Now one quick
thing before we get go in. The only thing that
they can say about Hope, Florida, because they've been above
board with everything, is that they're trying to act like

(01:08:54):
you filed your nine to ninety form too late. Guys,
know what your nine ninety form is, right, that's like
your tax et cetera. If you depending on how you're structured,
if you have a nine ninety, that has to be
something accessible to the public, and there isn't. I mean,
it's not a crime if you don't file it. I mean,
obviously you would like to file it as soon as possible.
Day from what I understand, are a couple of months

(01:09:15):
late and filing their nine ninety. Okay, well, then fix it. Apparently,
from what I've been reading on X you know, I
don't have to do any backroom deals here. They're apparently,
and I'm looking at one of the tweets from one
of the people talking about the meeting that they're having.
Their board is apparently getting together and they're resolving it tomorrow. Okay,
so problems solved. What do these rhinos have against private

(01:09:40):
charities relieving the burden on taxpayers? That's the question that
actually should be asked and we're going to talk about
this every single day from now on. They you know
what they asked, and I'm answering every single day from
now on until midterms. So I wanted to lay lay

(01:10:00):
it out for you. That's the state of things in Florida.
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It's time for Florida Man.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
So a Florida man set a rental van on fire
outside of a Florida motel, says the Department of Justice.
The man was charged with the violation of the Federal
Anti Arson Act after setting the van on fire Bradenton, Florida.
This guy's name hang On Candarius Devanta Stitton was charged

(01:11:54):
with the violation. He faces between five and twenty years
in prison. Who's just sets of van on fire? I
don't know, maybe's you know?

Speaker 10 (01:12:03):
I May.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
I'm not going to I've got jokes. So, Florida. May
was attacked by a shark in an area known for
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he was bitten. Was a particular portion of the Everglades
that's pretty known for being infested by alligators. He got
air lifted to Jackson South Medical Center. He was in

(01:12:25):
good spirits. It was a surprise attack, obviously, uh and
he had his hand covered in bandages. But the shark,
there was a bull. There's bull sharks in the fresh
water as well, so they think it was maybe not
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going to be with you. You can go and sign
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State Rhino Hunting, where we're going to go and expose
all of these soft Republicans not just in Texas, but Florida, Indiana, elsewhere,
but particularly Texas and Florida because they're the biggest red states,

(01:14:12):
and you lose Texas, you lose the White House right,
and Florida only recently went red. They've been purple. I
mean I've covered election after election they've been purple. And
you have this great coalition there and there's a lot
of stuff happening. So we're gonna break it down every
single day on the show, and I'm also going to
incorporate it into the newsletter over at Substack, and so

(01:14:35):
we're not doing any of the looney aggregating or anything.
It's actually like work that we I find myself and
put up. It's you know, anybody can do it, you know,
if you just have enough motivation and you're not lazy
and you don't rely on kickbacks. So that being said,
I just don't care because I don't have anybody answer to.
So I's really fun for Kaine, super fun for him.
All Right, a couple of things I wanted to touch

(01:14:58):
on this. I had this on my list, and I
know there's other stuff to get into because we've got
you know, we got the school choice which we're going
to talk about, the school choice battle in Texas which
is coming to a state near you, and of course
the delegation going to El Salvador. We got the ongoing fights,
you know, everything else, but I this. I followed this

(01:15:18):
very close. I wrote about this when I was when
I worked under Andrew Breitbart, when when he was alive
and ran big journalism. I covered this story six waists
to Sunday and Sarah Palin's back in the news now.
I saw Sarah Palin was getting mad at Christy Nolan
over real. I d we're going to talk about that

(01:15:39):
in a minute. I saw her getting mad at Christy
Noman over real ID and I think I thought, it
feels like she's just kind of getting mad at Christy
Nolan because I think she wants that job. But that said,
she's in the news again because she's getting a second
bite at the big apple at the New York Times.
Let's go back to goodness. When was this whole the

(01:16:04):
Gifford shooting. I don't want to say the name of
the killer. This came back from an editorial over at
the New York Times. And this is back in twenty eleven.
You guys remember in Arizona in twenty eleven, Gabby Giffords
was shot by this guy who had been on the
radar forever. I wrote extensively about this. I got, you know,

(01:16:27):
previous filings, records, et cetera. Just for a background. In
twenty eleven, Gabby Giffords was shot in a supermarket parking lot.
She was having an event and this guy, I don't
want to say his name, he opened fire on her
and everyone was blaming Sarah Palin, which I'll get to
in a minute, the attempted murderer. The guy was convicted.

(01:16:54):
He was known to law enforcement. Now the very left
leaning was he the sheriff for chief I rememory. I'm
trying to remember at the time that the very left
leaning chief police chief sheriff at the time went out
and gave a press conference like a couple hours after

(01:17:16):
the shooting happened and blamed the tea party on camera.
He actually blamed the tea party, it's wild to me,
and was blaming them for the rhetoric. And this was
near Tucson. He was blaming them for the rhetoric and
it ended up actually making everything worse. And this guy,

(01:17:38):
the sheriff he blamed, was blaming the tea party, even
though there was evidence a lot of evidence that the
college that this dude went to he was kicked out
of his college for being for disrupting class and threatening behavior,

(01:18:00):
and it was reported to police. They never, actually, the
very Democrat left leaning chief never followed up with the
community college campus that this attempted murderer attended. He had
numerous complaints on him from other students. They never really
followed up on it. The college actually said we can't
welcome you back to campus unless you have medical clearance

(01:18:23):
because something's wrong, and that never happened. So he was
already on their radar. He had like a Satanic shrine
in his yard. Everything. He was like a very big time.
He was actually not a lefty or not a righty.
He was leaning. He was left leaning. And while they
were burying these facts and the DCCC, the Democratic Congressional

(01:18:44):
Campaign Committee, they were on the first on the attack.
There was this old map that they had the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee, the DCCC, where they had surveyor's marks,
which are different from crosshairs, but whatever. They had a
map their own app that showed weak Democrat districts that
they were worried might flip red and Gabby Gifford's was

(01:19:07):
one of them. They came out with this ad like
two months before she was shot and they had a
surveyor's mark over her district. Well, Palin came out maybe
like three weeks before the shooting and just took their
map as kind of like a troll, and said, oh,
this is where we have to target, right, we got
to go to these areas to flip these districts. Obviously,

(01:19:29):
they accused her of putting crosshairs on Gabby Gifford's district
and essentially inciting an attempted assassination of a lawmaker. She
took the DCC's map. I mean I had in my
pieces side by side comparisons, it's the same map. She
just took it and was like, okay, so yeah, thanks
for this map. You gave us areas that we have

(01:19:50):
to target now to flip these seats, right, that makes sense.
Oh but then they're like, oh my gosh, Sarah Palin
made a map she had cross hairs over. It was
the DCCC map that she just stole. They buried all
of the details of this case. The guy was known,
there were multiple reports about him. He was super suspicious

(01:20:11):
what was happening. I mean, it was a time bomb
waiting to go off, and instead they tried to smear
the tea party in her well, they had an editorial
that ran who boy, and that was pretty much it.
This editorial in twenty seventeen, and Brad Essex over at
Red State recaps it. It was called America's Lethal Politics,
and it linked her to the shooting. They suggested that

(01:20:32):
her materials, that graphic that I just described inspired this
dude's attack. Now they had no evidence that he even
looked at the palan's map or really it was the
DCC's map when they first put it out, and they
left that up for like a whole day before they
issued a correction. And then when they issued a correction,

(01:20:54):
they omitted her name and they didn't even apologize. So
she sued them, ostensibly for defamation, and it went into
court and they said, oh, well, they they acted by
correcting the error promptly, so it's a First Amendment issue
rather than an attack, et cetera. Well, long story short,

(01:21:16):
there were some problems with the case and problems with
the process. Apparently, you know, they weren't it wasn't the
fairest of processes. So she's getting another bite at the apple.
So it looks like it's going back to court. That's
pretty interesting. Because they did. They absolutely smeared her and

(01:21:37):
it was a very dangerous editorial, very dangerous even like
and everybody else piled onto it when they first reported it,
and it's, uh, this is going to be interesting. So
now it's going to be a second there's going to
be a second defamation suit. Now that's happening as a

(01:21:58):
result of this. They had the Second Circuit Court of
Appeals that granted her request for a new trial and
a defamation that's what defamation actually is. Citing things that
are publicly available and everyone knows are true, that's not defamation.
But saying that a woman tried to get Gabby Gifford
shot because she had a map talking about flipping seats

(01:22:20):
and it was basically stolen from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
That's pretty much. That's dangerous. That's not protected speech. So
there's free speech and then speech that's not free from litigation.
And so it was a three judge, three judge panel.
The Circuit judge Walker agreed with Palin that the judge
made a bunch of errors that tainted that trial. It

(01:22:42):
didn't go to trial. This all happened like in the
wake of twenty eleven didn't go to trial. Of February
twenty twenty two, the Appeals Court said correctly that this
judge excluded evidence that showed actual malice. They rut and
that the judge wrongly instructed the jurors on how much
proof was needed in order to find the Times liable,

(01:23:05):
and as a result, the jurors, the jury pool, the
jury was tainted, and they were able to have their
phones apparently, and they got alerts on their phones and
all this other stuff. And then they dismissed her case
because they said, oh, you didn't offer any evidence of malice. Well, no,
not when you're running your courtroom like that. So this
is going to be very interesting. This was one of

(01:23:25):
the first This predates the Nick Sandman case, It predates
the CNN defamation case that that was just won recently
in January. It predates all of this. So this was
one of the first big ones. And they said, wow,
this could be you know, there was a nineteen sixty
four landmark case that set a really high bar to

(01:23:46):
prove defamation, and people think that this case could. It
was New York Times of v. Sullivan, and that was
in nineteen sixty four, and many think that this case,
you know, possibly potentially could up end that case. And
do you have to show actual malice, meaning that you're
publishing information with knowing disregard for truth, right, like you

(01:24:10):
have no interest in the truth. You just want to
post this information. And it's wild to me because I
had even had my article about this before the New
York Times wrote their editorial explaining the maps, and I'm like,
here's the DCCC map that came out before Palin's map,

(01:24:31):
like while before Palon's map. They just reappropriated this map
and said, thanks for identifying these districts that are vulnerable
to flip. And the New York Times even after that,
and then my story that I wrote went viral. Even
after all of that, the New York Times still insisted
that she originated that map and she So I'm not

(01:24:52):
quite sure how they can dodge that measure of malice.
You have to be purposefully, purposefully, wantingly, maliciously unaware in
order to continue down that debunked path. I hope she
cleans their clocks because it was I remember when that

(01:25:14):
editorial came out and we thought, oh my gosh, that
was so dangerous. And you know, in the wake of
all of that. I knew a lot because we were
in Tucson with stuff. I knew a lot of the
Tea Party founders and leaders there. In fact, the leader
there Trent Humphrees. He and his wife had just had twins,
They had newborns. They were coming back from getting laundry,

(01:25:37):
detergent and I think some grocery items. They had no
idea what had happened. This all like she had been
shot when they were out, you know, getting food for
their family. They came back to their house and they
had the press already in their yard, and they had
no idea what was going on. And it was Sheriff
Dupnik dup n I k he was the ass bag

(01:25:58):
that decided to say what he said and intimate that
they were responsible for all of this. They had no
idea all of this stuff was being said while they
were attending to their newborns and getting detergent and some food.
And they came back and the press was on their lawn.
They had death threats. They were terrified. And then after
CNN had a town hall where Trent Humphreys attended and

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somebody threatened to kill him live on national television. That's
the stuff that the left insights. You see how they're
still doing it with Tesla right, they have never changed ever.
They are still the same violent people they always have been,
and their press has been their accomplices. So as a result,
I hope that she cleans their clocks the second time.
I'm glad that she's getting a second chance to do

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was in the New Orleans Square in Disneyland, that makes
more sense. There they visit workers were trying to steer
visitors away. He climbed on one of the buildings and
exposed his hangloa to everybody below, and then he was
arrested for trespassing public nudity and apparently he was high
as a kite. They deferred him to police. Sorry, it
was a Florida man in Disneyland. In California, they deferred

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him to Anaheim police. So yeah, let's maybe not. Why
would you want to go to an amusement park? Neeked.

Speaker 10 (01:30:16):
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Speaker 1 (01:30:17):
A man was arrested after seven emotional support tigers were
found in his house. I'm jealous, ni County Carl Mitchell's
home and Perrump west of Vegas. He did not have
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Good to be with you real quick before we get
to some of the school choice stuff. So Chris van
Holland has landed in San Salvador. He is there, as
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(01:32:11):
Garcia and make sure that this guy who came into
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To make sure I guess that he's okay, right, make
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This guy apparently has got tons of He had a

(01:32:32):
ton of emergency restraining orders for domestic violence against him
for that wife that he only married after his asylum
bid failed. Interesting, right, So we're going to keep following
this story because why Democrats want to try to incorrectly
repatriate someone who is not even a citizen is beyond me.
But they're not on the right side of that issue,

(01:32:53):
or really any including the issue of school choice and vouchers.
And there's some big government Republicans that are not on
the page. Excuse me, they're not on the right page
with us either. In Texas, this has been a huge fight.
I'm I moved to Texas in twenty thirteen, and I've
got to tell you, I feel like it was easier
going in Missouri with school choice than it was in

(01:33:13):
Tech than it has been in Texas. And that floors me. Yes,
when I moved here in twenty thirteen, I thought, oh
my gosh, Texas so a Republican. All these Republicans that
are in the state legislature. No, no, just because they
have an R after their name doesn't mean that they're
all conservative, as you know. So they're dealing with this
right now. In Texas. The House is ready to pass

(01:33:34):
HB two and SB two. They're looking at creating the largest,
largest in the nation school choice program. And the arguments
that I keep hearing from the left and some of
these rhinos that are on the right is stunning to me.
So we wanted to bring in actual experts on this.
Brian Jodas is the National Press Secretary for School Choice

(01:33:57):
Now and you can find him on x Almosaid, Twitter
at AFC Press. He joins us now via Skype. Good
to our zoom or whatever it is we're using. Brian.
It's so good to see you. Thank you for joining us.
This is huge and I don't mean to sound naive,
but you know, Texas big red state, right, and everyone thinks, oh,
there's lots of Republicans in the state legislature. Obviously school

(01:34:17):
choice is going to be an easy thing. It hasn't been.

Speaker 15 (01:34:20):
Why, Yeah, Dan, it's great to be with you, and
you're right, I mean It's been a fight, but the
momentum continues to build. It continues to build across the country,
and it's time to get it done here in Texas.

Speaker 8 (01:34:30):
And we've seen leadership step up and make it happen.

Speaker 15 (01:34:32):
Look, the President is sat in the Oval Office and
talking about strongly believing in school choice one to send
education back to the states and singling out Texas. And
then you've got Governor Abbitt, Speaker Burroughs, Senator Creighton. It
just takes the right leadership at the right time. We
are one massive step closer with what's going to happen
today in Texas and getting Center Bill too across the
finish line, and let's get this thing to the governor's desk,

(01:34:53):
and let's get more families and parents empowered in the
great state of Texas with school choice.

Speaker 8 (01:34:58):
We're very, very close. We can't wait for it.

Speaker 1 (01:35:00):
I'm so excited about that. One of the big arguments
that I keep seeing pushed forward by the left and
some moderate I think the moderate Republicans are like maybe
teachers union adjacent. I can't figure out what the relationship
there is, but they're saying, oh, well, this is this
is going to just force taxpayers to pay for everyone
else's private school education. Talk to that if you will,

(01:35:20):
because that's looney.

Speaker 15 (01:35:22):
Yeah it's wild, but listen, I mean, the teachers Union
has had a stranglehold on education for far too long.
And what's happened. Test results are stagnant, if not following right,
We're not getting the academic outcomes that kids deserve across
the country and across the state of Texas. And so
what we're seeing is families are raising up against us
and they're saying, enough is enough. We want our dollars
to follow our kids. And what's happening in legislatures across

(01:35:44):
the country and what's going to happen in Texas today
is Marquee. What legislators are saying is it's time to
invest in students, regardless of where they want to go
to school, homeschool, traditional public school, public chart or private school. Parents,
you guys, find what's the best fit for you. I've
got two kids, they learn very differently. We've got to
decide what's the best fit for them. So let's put
the dollars in those backpacks. Let's get Texas parents empowered

(01:36:04):
with that while investing in traditional public schools and investing
in students depending on wherever they want to go to school.
That's the beauty of this, right you talked about it earlier.
But the families decide, let them be empowered, let those
dollars go with them to the school their choice, and
this whole idea, you know, I don't want my tax
dollars going to fund these private schools.

Speaker 8 (01:36:21):
Good news, they're not. They're going with students. This is
student centered approach to education.

Speaker 1 (01:36:25):
But those people had no problems spending all of our
tax dollars on their kids' public school education, and then
they were getting subpar results, especially if you compared it
to homeschoolers and that were coming out of private institutions.
So suddenly now they're going to act like they're concerned
stewards of tax dollars.

Speaker 15 (01:36:40):
Well, listen when the Teachers' union run around the country
to the tune of three billion dollars a year in
their coffers. I mean anything that is sort of an
alternate to what they're promoting is some sort of threat
to their ecosystem because they stand to stand up for systems,
for buildings, and rarely is the focus ever should to
the kids. Who's the end user in all this data. Right,

(01:37:02):
it's an individual student. Let's find the best fit for them.
Texas stands on the verge of introducing will be the
largest day one school choice program in the entire country.

Speaker 12 (01:37:12):
Right.

Speaker 15 (01:37:13):
There are other states that have larger programs, but no
one ever has passed a program this big on day one.
Texas goes big. Everything's bigger than the lone Star state.
So get this thing done. Excited to see it. Get
to the governor's desk and make this thing reality.

Speaker 1 (01:37:25):
For those listening and not watching the simulcast, we're talking
with Brian Jodas, who is with school choice now. When
I spoke at a school choice event some years ago
in Pennsylvania and I was stn Brian when I was
told that they spend I think it was over eighteen
thousand dollars per pupil in public schools. That is more
than I paid because we homeschooled up until going into

(01:37:47):
high school, and when that was cheap, we sent our
Kidstor a private Christian school after that that was more
expensive than what we were paying for our private school
education and the results were in comparable. I do people
do parents realize? I think you know most do that,
especially if they're in this fight. But I think the
public in general, I don't think they realize that how

(01:38:09):
much is spent per student for what they're getting in
public schools versus what's being spent you know, either homeschool
or private.

Speaker 8 (01:38:16):
Well, it's a great point, right, and it becomes so divisive.

Speaker 15 (01:38:19):
You know, the opponents of school choice will talk about
these threats to public education.

Speaker 8 (01:38:23):
We're going to tear down our traditional public.

Speaker 15 (01:38:25):
Schools, and everybody starts to getting really worried, right, because
nobody wants their community public schools or those schools in
their neighborhood right to be hurt. But that's not really
the case. I mean, look take Chicago for example. They're
spending like thirty thousand dollars a year on kids, but
they've got thirty plus schools in Chicago alone where zero
percent efficiency in math, like that's ridiculous. In Texas, they're

(01:38:45):
spending about I think sixteen thousand dollars per kid. This
ESA program will get families on average about eleven thousand
to take to the private school of their choice. So
it seems like a cost saver to me with better
outcomes that potentially can happen.

Speaker 8 (01:38:56):
And so that's where this thing you.

Speaker 15 (01:38:58):
Got to get into the nuance of conversations like this,
where we can let it breathe a little bit and
talk about it and get that thing student centered.

Speaker 8 (01:39:05):
Because if you ask parents university.

Speaker 15 (01:39:07):
A Houston poll holling across the country, Hey, do you
think parents should be empowered to send their kids at
the school that's the best fit for them?

Speaker 8 (01:39:13):
You think they could have the tax dollars to be
able to do that, like wildly popular?

Speaker 1 (01:39:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (01:39:16):
Right, So when you have those conversations and when you're
able to actually really talk about this with the breath
it deserves people like it. Everybody wants it, and it
makes a ton of sense because it puts a student
at the center of it empowers parents. But ah, that's
why the Teachers' union don't like it so much, because
it takes away right from them. The more you empower
parents any wygarden, right, they start to freak out a

(01:39:37):
little bit.

Speaker 8 (01:39:37):
You know what, let's get into freak out a little
bit more.

Speaker 1 (01:39:39):
I think after COVID parents realized how much control they
lost over their child instigation, I don't think this would
have happened as quickly as it did or with as
successful as it did without COVID. I hate to say it.

Speaker 8 (01:39:50):
Was an accelerant.

Speaker 15 (01:39:51):
Data was an accelerant, There's no doubt, right, and because
families had a few things happened. My family went through this,
Our kids were sent home. We saw the way in
which education was being delayed to them. We saw the way,
maybe for the first time for many parents who haven't
been in the classroom with their student, how they consumed
it and sent it back out. And then a lot
of families looked around on what are we getting here,
what's the return on the investment here? And oh, at
the same time, could never get an answer as to

(01:40:13):
when our kids were going to go back to school,
and so it definitely wasn't accelerant.

Speaker 8 (01:40:16):
We've seen more activity since then.

Speaker 15 (01:40:19):
We're excited to see what's going to happen in Texas
today and in more states across the country. That's why, Look,
we've taken a frame of us a golden age in
American education, with what the president wants to do, his priorities.
I get it back to the states with the Secretary
of Education at Lynda McMahon, would she standpois to do?
Congress has got a great opportunity with the Educational Choice
for Children Act to get even more school choice across America.

(01:40:40):
So that's why we're really excited at the American Federation
for Children to see just more of this in Texas
is a bell weather this year for what's to come.

Speaker 1 (01:40:47):
That's great. I mean, if Texas can pass it the
largest on day one, how quickly does this change things
for parents? I mean, I mean I would imagine this
kicks into effect for the next school season.

Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
Yeah, this is huge.

Speaker 15 (01:40:58):
Right, so they'll be able to get acts us to
it and it'll make all families in the state eligible.
So right, there'll be next steps to come. But look,
there's still more work to be done today. So if
you've got watchers and listeners across the great state of Texas,
which I know you do, it's never too late. Get
on the horn, get on email, call your legislators in
Texas and tell them let's get sent a bill too done.

Speaker 8 (01:41:16):
Let's get this thing.

Speaker 15 (01:41:17):
To the governor as soon as possible, because we got
to get this scene over the finish line. There are
thousands of families in Texas that are waiting for this
and across the country and put the marker down right.
Let's make twenty twenty five a great year in educational
reform and school choice.

Speaker 8 (01:41:29):
Texas can get that done.

Speaker 1 (01:41:30):
That's that I hope, So I hope, and then all
of these other all these other states in the nation
can follow suit. We're going to watch this very closely,
Brian Jotas at AFC Press, so appreciate what you do
on behalf of students and parents. Thank you for keeping
us up to date on this. We're watching in Austin
to see what these lawmakers do. We've got our eyes
on them. Thank you so much. Appreciate your fight. Thanks Dan,

(01:41:50):
of course, well love you back. It's good to see you.
We've got I wanted to update you guys too, really
quickly before we conclude this hour. They pull the story,
pull us up. So this is in the arson case
in Pennsylvania. The jos Shapiro, the arson suspect that targeted him,
that tried to burn down his residence. Apparently, according to reports,

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he did so because he was quote angry at the
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he was not happy about the governor's Jewish faith. Huh. Well,
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Yeah. This one of the things that apparently a lot
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Speaker 4 (01:45:10):
That would be nice. If we had some system like that,
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Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
Even, I mean, if they just like looked at this stuff.

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Looked it up, yeah, fact checked.

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Yeah, super easy. You know, I wonder if we we
should like create that. That sounds like a really good
fashion Yeah, we might have that one day. But that, yeah,
it was like realizing stuff. It'd be great if we
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(01:45:43):
the first state to suit the Trump administration over the tariffs.
Remember when they when they enacted eminent domain and seized
your ability economic eminent domain and seize your ability to
generate an incommon live. Nobody felt none of the states
filed suit really over that. Age did but California didn't
file suit over that. You know, if you want to

(01:46:04):
talk about making these more expensive and things of that nature,
I'm just they they you know he can do that.
This is it's the power of the executive. So in
the meantime, we're gonna watch Chris van Holland go down.
Do you want? I mean, I hope they stay safe,
but I don't really have the greatest expect you know, expectations.
I like that boucal A, but caution, just because they're

(01:46:29):
an ally in something doesn't mean they're your best friend.
The guy's pretty authoritarian. I don't know if you're familiar
with We're going to talk a little a bit about
this tomorrow. I just think that you need to be
get you have your eyes open to new ones. It
is it's it's very important you can be allies with
somebody for certain issues, but realize that maybe necessarily the

(01:46:50):
way that they crack down on stuff in their country
isn't something that would fly here constitutionally. Just saying so,
I'm glad that he's but you know, he's he's doing
the right thing, and he's being a good ally with
a right now, so you had a.

Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
Specific job to do, and he definitely did it. I mean,
you can call it authoritarian.

Speaker 1 (01:47:05):
That is the right. That's the reality though, of politics,
particularly geopolitics, because you you have to welcome or not welcome,
you have to tolerate some uncomfortable truths for the purpose
of securing your nation's prosperity.

Speaker 3 (01:47:23):
And I like that line that Trump said he wanted
to steal, which was you know, people say I jailed thousands,
but in reality I liberated millions. Yeah, and that's exactly
what it is when you are tough on crime and
you know the law of the land's followed.

Speaker 4 (01:47:38):
That's how it works.

Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
That's true how it works. So we're gon we're going
to dive into that a little bit tomorrow and tomorrow
the Daily series now that we're going to do looking
at red state rhino hunting, Texas and Florida, we're going
to look at the Hope Florida issue. I say issue
because it's actually a nothing burger. You've heard a lot
of you know, mud slinging about the First Lady of Florida,

(01:48:00):
a charitable organization, Hope Florida, which partners uh these charitable
organizations with a facilitator, the federal government. So if there's
something that you know might be a burden to the taxpayer,
the federal government can actually partner that need up with
private charities and reduce the burden on the taxpayer. That's
what it's all about. And she's being attacked by the
Rhinos who see their gravy trains threatened because of what

(01:48:23):
they're doing. So we're going to dive into that more tomorrow.
In the meantime, today in stupidity came, yes, it.

Speaker 3 (01:48:28):
Would be Gail King talking about, you know, let's just
throw our waist into space, because you know she's an
expert on space.

Speaker 4 (01:48:36):
Now when she almost got there, listens.

Speaker 12 (01:48:40):
What Blue Origin wants to do is take the waste
here and figure out a way to put it in
space to make our planet cleaner. Mean, Jeff Bezos has
so many ideas and.

Speaker 1 (01:48:48):
Do it tho.

Speaker 3 (01:48:49):
I'm wondering, if we throw waste into space, is that
cleaning things up?

Speaker 1 (01:48:55):
Love? Yeah, that's so crash from here. I'm putting it there.
What goes up and then object permanence. You know, it's
not in front of me so it doesn't exist. Like,
what do they think when they go inside the house
that the world disappears.

Speaker 4 (01:49:07):
I feel like it must come down at some point.

Speaker 1 (01:49:11):
I don't know, folks. That does it for us today?
Go sign up for the newsletter over at substack, chapter
and verse. Otherwise, have a great evening. I will be
back with you behind the mic tomorrow
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