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November 4, 2025 103 mins
Election Day. The New York City Mayoral Race tightens. Dana shares she will be debating Alan Dershowitz on gun control in Chicago Wednesday evening. A new poll shows the views of capitalism are slipping, but socialism is still unpopular. Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84. Dana thinks Buc-cees needs to sponsor the show. Whoopi TEARS UP a producer note on The View about Biden’s autopen, saying the world needs to be more nuanced and it was a joke.

Airports are seeing TSA lines for up to 3 hours due to staffing shortages over the government shutdown. Reagan National Airport in DC issues a ground stop over a bomb threat on a United Airlines flight. Dana shares how Tucker Carlson DECLINED an invite to join the show before he ended joining Dave Smith’s podcast to “apologize” to Christian Zionists before spewing more Soviet talking points about World War II.

A NYC Liberal White woman is asked what her biggest concerns are and she says that it's her illegal alien neighbors getting taken off the street and kids not getting sex changes. Zohran Mamdani says he supports BDS. Eric Holder threatens to pack the Supreme Court if Democrats take power. An LA gym REVOKES Singer Tish Hyman’s membership after her privacy was violated by a man in the women's locker room.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm telling you what. We got a lot of stuff happening.
I got a column coming out in the Washington Times,
and I'm sure is going to make everybody mad, and
I just don't give a rats backside. And then we
also we've got we've got the election, and then I
have the debate on Wednesday, and I know everybody and
their brother's been asking how to watch it, and I
know you'll be able to. I just don't have that

(00:21):
information yet. As soon as I do, though, you'll get it,
and subscribers, I'll make sure to try to like have
that for over a chapter and verse, have it embedded
or something for you to that effect. So all right,
so welcome to the show. You can follow along Channel
three forty seven direct TV. You can also follow us

(00:41):
x Facebook. We're everywhere. I was trying to think, so
just you know, the chats at Rumble, so the closeness
of New York. Dare I talk about it? Did you
see some of the latest polling. I really don't want

(01:02):
to jump into this. I really don't. There's enough drama
in the world today. This is one of the things
I was topping up some of my research into criminal
statistics by country you guys would die if I've read
four books in like three weeks, two and a half weeks,
three weeks, and all kinds of stuff. So I was

(01:23):
looking last night. I just happened to kind of peek
at at New York's polling. This is unfortunate because technically
you have and I can't. It's this is so hard
for me to jump into because I don't like Cuomo,

(01:43):
I don't like me, and I don't like any of
these people. So it's really hard to have a pick,
do you know what I mean, very hard to have
a pick. He's I mean, Cuomo is down by enough
points that if Slead were to drop out, it would
put him just barely beyond the margin of error, barely

(02:07):
beyond the mine. Know, it's really tough. There is a
lot of a lot of people who are livid over this,
and I get it. I get why they are because
it's I mean, you really could be handing the election
over to an actual Marxist, socialist, Islamist. I mean, he's

(02:30):
this is it, This is it. And I saw this headline.
We pull this up. This was over at MSNBC. The
headline says this as Mam Donnie nears victory, Democrats worry
about national fallout. I don't believe this headline. This is

(02:51):
and here's why there's another headline. We pull this up.
This is over at Financial Times, Mam Donnie a boon
to Democrat party or a Millstone. I think Democrats want
you to think that this guy is oh we're very
nervous about him, and he's a Marxist and oh my gosh,

(03:12):
can you believe it. I don't think that they oppose him.
I think this is all theater. All of this is theater,
with the schumers and everything. You keep hearing these people
like hesitant to embrace him. This is all legit, just theater.
Because they do embrace him. They've done nothing to deter
his ascension to this point. They want you to think

(03:36):
that this is just beyond the pale for them. However,
secretly they love it. This is who they are now.
This is the future of their party, and the Right
is maybe ten years behind, not even ten years, maybe five.
We'll talk about more about that. But this is where
this is exactly what they set for, exactly what they

(04:00):
built for, exactly what they plan for. I so I
do not believe the Haukim Jefferies and all of these
other cats that get out there and they act like
they're so concerned about the the ascension of Mandanni and
he doesn't represent the party, and nobody believes that. Literally,
nobody believes them. I they set him up. How let

(04:24):
me ask you this seriously, how much different is man
Donnie from Haukim Jefferies in terms of voting and his issues?
How different exactly? He's not? That's my point. He's not.
How different is Man Donnie from Chuck Schumer in terms
of voting and positions? He's not. That's the whole thing.

(04:50):
He's not. So my point is is that this is
who they are. This is just the formal rebranding of
the Democrat Party. They've been this way for a very
very long time. This is just merely the rebranding. That's

(05:11):
all this is. So I don't believe them when they
say that he's not the face of the party, or
that they are even in any way sad about this
guy being where he is, or that they're nervous or
that they feel fear fall out. They built it so
this race in New York City, the pulling for this

(05:34):
is really bad. I gotta be honest, it's not great
because you have ma'm donnie. He's gonna win if it
keeps going down. I mean he's gonna win, period. I
think it's even if sliol were to drop out, it's
too late because early voting, it's already done. This is
they're just gonna count the votes and make it official.
But I think it's already done with early voting. It

(05:57):
is so incredibly it's very close, and the goodness, I
mean it's so close, Sliwa, I think was pulling. I
think he was getting what maybe like uh, I think
maybe on average like nine ten, and I think that
what Cuomo was about seven behind, seven behind Mondanni. Yes,

(06:25):
on average. Although a lot of the latest polls I've
been seeing for insanely, Mandanni has been ascending even He's
just going even ascending even higher. The spread right now,
RCP has this spread. I was looking at my latest
I was looking at the Quinnipiac poll that had him
plus ten. Right the RCP average has him at plus

(06:46):
fourteen and Sliwa. So if you want to look at
the polling average, you have Mandanni who has a fourteen
point lead at forty six Culoma's coming in at thirty
one and Sliwa actually has over six. How different would
this look with Sliwa out? Is it? Is it? There

(07:07):
are a lot of people who are lived with him,
and then there are a lot of people who are
mad at the people who are met at Sliwa. You
have to be tactical in these sorts of situations. So
it's gonna be I mean, ma'am, Donnie's gonna get it.
And part of it is because this is I think
completely emblematic of Democrats not having it together. If you
had strong Democrat leadership in Manhattan, you wouldn't have this
fight between these two dudes. They would have already had

(07:27):
this primed and ready to rock. You cannot tell me
that this NEPO baby who's never had a job in
his life and whose mom made his rap video for him,
and he's lived in luxury his whole life, this guy
has no idea. He came from nowhere. It would to
be coming a council member. Democrats were not ready, They

(07:49):
didn't plan. They created this mess, every single aspect of it.
And this is who the party is. They are done.
There's no one left in this party to push that back.
There is no one left in the Democrat party to
push back the ma'm Donni's in the party. It is done,

(08:10):
This is official. It is his party in AOC, it
is Rashida to Leib's party, it is Illino Mar's party.
Now there is no pushback on that. All the people
who are holding the line even thought they weren't even
holding the line. They thought they could use these people
to agitate, get out the vote, Gunner support and it's

(08:33):
blown up in their faces. But really they're not any
different from who they are. They're just more violent. So
we're gonna look at this. We're gonna take a look
at Virginia. There's a lot of stuff happening, and obviously
all across the nation. Dick Cheney's passed away. Also where
we'll discuss that some of the latest with terrorism, and
of course we got to get into I mean, it's

(08:55):
important to get into all of the inner fighting. Also
the latest with Nigeria, sudand et cetera. We got a
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Speaker 3 (10:26):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Now, these are kind of scientific investigations that I not
only championed, but I think should be held up as
the gold standard. Here's this headline, A bite of dark
chocolate could sharpen your memory for the next hour. U. Yes,
I completely agree with this, not because there's any confirmation
bias involved, because I love science. They did a mouse

(10:53):
study and it showed improvement memory improvement when Flavinol's the
bitter compounded dark chocolate we're given before a learning task,
with effects linked to brain alertness rather than compound absorption.
It's a taste driven mechanism. Blah blah blah blah blah.
Long story short, the mice the critical window when the

(11:15):
hippocampus trendsfer the short term memories to long term storage.
The human application yet is still unclear, but we're gonna
go ahead and say, yes, this is a go I
love that. The science of data. All right, so apparently
this headline is a Nazi. Yeah, the dangers of driving
after too much coffee. So five paragraphs in they finally

(11:36):
tell you the point of why you're reading the piece.
They're saying that consuming too much maybe it might make
you too aggressive, and we're gonna hide the rest of
it behind a pay while this study is dumb and
the people who did it should be arrested. How about
that skipping breakfast does not make you less sharp. There's
a better way that this could have Probably this headline
could have been written. They said that they did a

(11:59):
meta analysis of over three thy four hundred people. They
found virtually no cognitive difference between faceted and fed adults.
I will say, if you work out in the morning,
there's a difference, clearly. But whatever they said. Your brain
switches from glue coast to keytnes after twelve to sixteen
hours without food, and it only hurt fasting mainly hurt
performance in people who'd feud food images. Okay, well I

(12:23):
don't even know what that means. But all right, let's
see a woman we're going to talk about this coming up,
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Speaker 5 (14:00):
You're proposing free grocery stores, free buses, thirty dollars minimum wage,
all of which sounds incredible. Cheaper groceries, che free grocer
excuse me, cheaper groceries.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Well, in his defense, because he's an idiot, he he
did say he was like saying, she basically almost free.
His language was kind of all over the place all
the times that he's talked about this, but it does
kind of sound like he is sort of walking things back,
is it not? How does that work? No one actually
asked him, Okay, so can you explain us how this

(14:33):
how this all actually works? The free stuff? We would
love to know, how does that work. He's like, well,
you know, no one ever thought about buying bulk before,
so I'm going to buy things in bulk. Ma'am. Donnie
said that, tell me you've never been to a costco
or Sam's without telling me you've never been to one.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Or even part of a co op or anything.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Yeah, he's like such a silver spoon loser. He doesn't
even I mean, it's insane, insane. Welcome back to the show, Dania,
lash with you. We're following all of them, all of
the debate stuff, everything or the debate of election stuff.
I got a debate coming up that on tomorrow. What

(15:15):
is it tomorrow? Yeah, I have a debate tomorrow in Chicago.
The question is the question begs the question. Would America
be safer without the Second Amendment is what they're calling it.
I'm debating Alan Dershowitz, who doesn't know where he stands
on it. I mean, he thinks he does, but he's
all over the place. So this is going to be
quite interesting. And I'm going to be in Chicago. I
used to love that city when I was younger, when

(15:37):
I was in college, I loved Chicago except for There's
two things I hated about it though. The cold. I mean,
I cannot emphasize how real Kay knows this. That lake
front effect is, Dude. It is like the icy hand
of God that just like sweeps across the land up there,

(15:57):
it is insane, and oh yeah, through the buildings downtown,
it's crazy. But then the other thing, And I learned
about this from one of my friends who lived cana
one of the high raises in Chicago back when she
was when she was in college and then when she
started out as an attorney after college, she lived in
one of those high raises downtown. And I didn't know

(16:20):
that there was a thing about spiders. So the spiders
that will blow in across the lake, they have like
their little web balloons, and that's apparently a real thing,
and they blow right under your balconies and look at
your face right now, like by the millions of them
there's She once sent me a video. She took a
little video. I about died. I about died. It was awful.

(16:46):
It looks awful. She and they she only just actually
she lived up there until like four years ago. But
that was a real thing that happened, And that happens
like every I don't know when the season is, you
guys up there no better, but the spiders will blow
in when they're I don't know what that they migrated,
What the hell do they doing? They're spiders. They're growth
n I don't hate them. I just don't want anything

(17:06):
to do with them. And I want to pretend that
we that they don't exist. Then they can pretend I
don't exist. I'm fine with it anyway. Loved Chicago except
for those two things, and going to be going up
there for this debate should be interesting. So we'll and
I'll let you know how we have you know, if
we have our live stream, et cetera, how that all works,
if it's if I know they're going to live stream,

(17:26):
and I just don't have that information yet. All right,
So we've got uh uh. I mean, I hope everybody's
gone out and vote. I hope everybody's gone out to
vote and watching what's happening in Virginia and in New
Jersey and in Manhattan. I saw this there. There's a

(17:47):
survey that's out from NBC Views of Capitalism slips. Socialism
is still on its still unpopular, But what it misses
is that the views of socialism are growing to be
more popular. I feel like these people that are that
are responding this way in these surveys have no idea
what socialism actually is. Kane. I really get the sense

(18:11):
that they don't. They said, thirty nine percent of Democrats
viewed capitalism positively, thirty four percent viewed it negatively. Democrats
did they vote on their phones? Uh no, it's not
an online it's a phone. Well it's a phone survey.
Well then even then.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
But still they use capitalism then.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Yeah, they use capitalism for sure. In addition to that,
thirty nine percent of Democrats viewed it positively, thirty four negatively.
Uh no, no, dah, it's I can't even believe. I mean,
I can now, but I can't. But it's that's incredibly
close amongst independents forty four to twenty eight in terms
of positive negative. Amongst Republicans, it's sixty seven to twelve.

(18:55):
That was in October September. It was sixty of twenty four,
it was sixty seven to sixteen in October twenty five.
At sixty seven to twelve. Where did those other people go?
Where do they go? What at though? Wait at just
I'm just curious where those people went? All right? So

(19:17):
in addition to that, the uh, look, we have the
story hang on of Dick Cheney, former vice presidents passed
away age eighty four. Don't look at x if you
if you go by the old adage that if you
don't have anything nice to say, come, you know, don't
say anything at all. Don't go by that adage because

(19:38):
it's bad. He uh passed away, age eighty eighty four.
It was announced this morning and he I mean he
was the vice president Kine. There we have it. There's
the news that he was. Well are you looking over

(19:59):
like I didn't say anything factual? It is factul I look,
I'm not going to sit here and go, well, you know,
I didn't agree with that. I'm just you know, he
passed away. It's sad for anybody's family when that happens.
And that's all that needs to be said. That's all
that needs to be said. We're do the good, decent
Christian thing. That's all that needs to be said. In addition, oh,
I know we got more Nancy Pelosi. Oh no, she's

(20:21):
still here. She's eighty five and she's not seeking reelection
next year. Did you ever think that this would happen?

Speaker 3 (20:31):
No, not really, not her voluntarily doing it.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
No, yeah, I mean I would think that something seriously
wrong with her. If she's not seeking reelection, she will
go out of spite. She will live on outlive everybody
fueled on rage and spite. I mean, never forget when
Potus gave us first. This wasn't it back in twenty

(20:55):
sixteen when she was ripping up the remarks behind him
on the dais Yeah, don't ever Yeah she Now, regardless
of what you think of her, she probably was the
most or we'll go. She will be noted in history
as the probably the most effective speaker of the modern era.

(21:18):
In the house, she was able. It's a talent to
herd cats like that, And no matter what you think
of it, if you can't note that, you're probably not
going to have acumen anywhere else. She says she's not
going to do anything until after proposition fifty. This is
cut eighteen. Listen.

Speaker 6 (21:39):
I have said I won't do anything until after proposition fifty.
So tomorrow night will be very fraught with meaning for
all of us.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
I want to win big.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
I think we can win big, and I don't want
to be spending time on whatever I might be doing.
I want to spend my time on what we're doing,
working together to get out the vote.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
On the ground.

Speaker 6 (21:59):
You win, you let by owning the ground, and you
can have all the persuasion in the world. You can
have the biggest numbers in the polls, but if you
only if you don't own the ground, you're only having
a conversation. You're not having a victory.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
I mean, that's a good, decent, fair point there that
she has. But she's retiring. She's because if she wasn't,
she would have said, no, not happening. It's not gonna
You know what when I see these headlines, because you
get look who's coming after her, all the worst people,
all the worst people. You know what, you you know
who needs to advertise with this game is BUCkies. I

(22:37):
mean they don't need to, they really don't need to,
but it would be nice. I look at my muck.
I got a Bucky's muck, my black coffee, black and
bitter like my heart. Just whenever I'm dealing with because
I know what's coming after her, it's bad, and I'm like, oh,
I feel like I just go to BUCkies and get
some fudge. You know, that'll make it. That'll make the
day better, right, I look at all man Donnie's and Manhattan.

(22:59):
Let's just go BUCkies and get some fudge, make it
all better for the people who've never been into a BUCkies.
You just don't know. The European mind cannot comprehend it. Man,
they cannot comprehend it. The funniest thing ever is when
people I have a friend who took they they have
friends from the south of France that are staying with
them and they went to a BUCkies and God loved

(23:22):
these people. They had no idea, like what is this?
You can just oh, you can just getz the jerkie
aza conta beef jerkis. These's just ride meet. No, they
are they can't comprehend it. They they didn't think that
this stuff existed, and they they then they come to

(23:43):
Texas and they go to a BUCkies and they're like,
what the world are all these things? They are amazing.
I don't think my mom's been in a BUCkies. So
when they're here for the holidays, we gotta go. We
gotta go to a BUCkies for field trip. Can you
believe where else you they need to advertise with us?
They don't. I just like the store, go in there
and you're lost forever.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
There's like twenty different types of jerky and it's on it.
It's like behind this counter that's larger than the average deli.
It's unreal.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Don't even get me into the icies, the icy for
the Tasty Freeze, the little icys that they got those
little slurpies right on site. You got brisket there, you
got freshenan or pudding. I mean, oh my gosh. You
got roasted nuts, you got caramel nuts, you got sugar nuts,
you got salted nuts, all the nuts they have.

Speaker 3 (24:31):
Have a whole isle of salsa, just salsa. Yeah, it's unreal.
Beaver nuggets are.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
I didn't the last thing I was the last time
I was there that I saw that for the first time.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
It's unreal.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Yeah. Uh. But our friends they they won't stop posting
videos of their reactions on Facebook. It's hysterical.

Speaker 3 (24:50):
And this is roughly while one hundred people are pumping gas.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Oh my gosh. And then when you walk in the BUCkies,
people are like, hah nice. It doesn't matter if they
have blue hair or not. They're like, hi, nice, is
the you well going to Buggies. They're like the Chick
fil a greeterers, right, it's our pleasure high. They're so
nice and you go in and everyone's nice, like can
you can we help you with that? Do you do

(25:15):
you want this? Do you want this? Cutback?

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Here?

Speaker 1 (25:17):
They're so nice, like if you're at the you know
you're getting some jerky, you're getting some meat or brisket.
I mean, the European mind cannot comprehend. They didn't want
to leave. The French couple that was staying, they didn't
want to leave. They wanted they dined in. It was
their that was their dining and experience. And they were like,
this is so we don't have cause they're they're from
basically from my understanding, like a little village and in

(25:38):
south central France. And they just could not The European
mind cannot comprehend. You don't get to have BUCkies when
you've got bunches of Mam Donnie's. I just want to
say this, you don't. You don't get to the glory
that is the BUCkies, which should be the gold standard
ladies and gentlemen. You don't get to that through Mam

(25:59):
Donnie popes. You don't get to that through AOC policies.
They don't even know, they wouldn't even know the first
thing into making these places run. I think I'm gonna
go actually later the BUCkies you get.

Speaker 3 (26:14):
Everything from like pillows to sweatshirts to coolers.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
They got junk gypsy stuff there. Unbelievable, It's insane. I
didn't even. I mean, they have like a whole housewaar
section in addition to all the fudge and the nuts
and then inn pudding and everything else. I swear where
they are not paying us to do this. I was
just like, you know, when when the elections look bad,
you just think of happy things, And that's my happy
place is there, and it's right by one of the ranges.

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I like to go to one of the outdoor ranges.
So when I go and I just you know, blow
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got a lot more on the way, including I want

(27:01):
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Speaker 3 (28:37):
Like SAMs through the Ali Glans. So are the days
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Speaker 7 (28:43):
The other in the same thing is that when people
are going to go to their meetings with the judge,
the meetings that are they're supposed to go to, when
they're listening to what the hell what when passes notes.

(29:06):
We don't know if Penn use if Trump used an autopen.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
Apart it was a joke. We don't know if Trump
us an autopener, but we do know that he didn't
know who that crypto guy was.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
Well, I'm sorry. You know the hardest thing about this job.

Speaker 8 (29:23):
Now is no one understands nuance.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
There.

Speaker 8 (29:31):
You know, when you hear a joke, when somebody's fooling around,
when they're not saying something specific, especially on this show.
I'm very specific when I'm when I'm pointing stuff out,
when I'm making jokes, you know, when I'm making jokes.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
This is ridiculously now I understand, and I'm look, I
believe that everybody, you know, you can, should be able
to criticize everybody, or be able to call balls and strikes,
you know, when it's warranted. And I think it's fine
to say, Okay, well, this is that Binance Ceo Gay
Richard Tang, who was the guy who got the He
denied that there was an he's with Binance Ceo and

(30:06):
then they had Basically, the guy who got pardoned is
being accused of helping the Trump family crypto venture. Long
story short, that's what Now. I don't know if there's
any legitimacy at all to any of it. Uh, that's
the guy that Trump said that he was he didn't
know him. Now he could have all I mean, look,
he could have said I don't know. All he said

(30:28):
was I don't know him. Did he know him personally
or did he did he not know him personally just
that or did he also not know anything about the
guy's case that I think that there's a big difference.
You know, you can't say, well, did you know this guy?
Chang Peng Zhao is the guy's name, and he's the
founder of Binance, and they're getting some criticism because he

(30:51):
was pardoned and then but his company also had business
dealings with their digital finance venture. And I think it's
fine to ask all those questions. I mean, you know,
there's nothing wrong with asking that. I would like clarity
in terms of well, he says he didn't know him,
and maybe he didn't know him, but did he know
of the case. What gets me this is how stupid

(31:12):
the left is. They're using that as a way to
try to negate the autopen criticism, when really, if they
were smart, they would go, well, wait a minute, did
he buy a pardon? But they're too stupid to add
they're just like, wait a minute, you guys criticize Biden
over the autopen? Did Trump use an autopen for chain Pinzow?

(31:32):
This is how they're looking at it completely bypassing all
of this other stuff. It's the stupidest thing I've ever seen.
That's why they are who they are. So, I mean,
maybe he didn't know the guy, but maybe he knew
the case, but that wasn't the question that was asked.
They didn't go are you aware of this care? They
just said do you know him? I don't know. We

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Speaker 10 (33:31):
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(33:51):
checkpoint are expected to be at least one hundred and
eighty minutes right now, three.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Hours, you know what. And it's like this at all
airports as well. I was looking at some of the
airports that I got to be flying in and out of,
and it's affecting everything. This is the Schumer shutdown. Reagan
on what October thirtieth, they had a ground stop from
the FAA because of staffing shortages. So at Reagan National

(34:18):
Airport they had a ground stop there and I just
saw something else. Hang on, did I put that in
slack where they had another ground stop? Yeah, So at
Reagan they said they held operations. At Reagan National. They
had people on a United Airlines flight that were being
offloaded and busted the terminal. I don't know what that's in,
if that's related or what. But I'm telling you we're

(34:41):
not even in the holiday full holiday season yet and
we're seeing this. Welcome back to the program, Dana lash
with you. We're at the top of this second hour.

Speaker 8 (34:51):
Now.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
You can find us over at Substack, chapter and verse
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all that good stuff. So there's a apparently there was
a huge backup at DFW the other day. Uh, the
pilot apparently announced to one flyer there's no end in

(35:12):
sight and they only had one runway in Youth. It's
going to be pinched. It's going to be I mean,
Democrats are pinching these TSA agents now. Look, do I
like TSA? No, because I think there's a better way
to do airport security. However, Uh, this is the way
it currently is. And I know there's been I've met

(35:35):
a lot of nice TSA agents, and I feel, I feel,
you know, feel for them because they're getting pinched and
pushed around by Democrats right now. And when they're showing
up to work, they're showing up right now not you know,
their employers not paying them, and that just like Democrats.
Democrats fought against privatizing airline security to make it better.

(35:57):
They wanted a one size fits all. They're the ones
who thought it's a great idea to keep things like
let's throw everything that could be an explosive liquid in
the same trash can and have a bottleneck right at
the entry where you're most easily accessible to terrorists. Ahah,
so bright those people. But anyway, my point is that

(36:17):
I've met some really nice TSA agents who can make
the process very you know, very nice and all that.
But there's been a lot of delays and cancelations and
they're having staffing shortages at GFW, that's my airport of choice,
and it's just gonna it's gonna be nuts. It's gonna
it's gonna get crazier if Democrats, like I said, I
think they're waiting to see what happens today, don't you

(36:40):
think so, Kane what so? We talked about this yesterday.
But I really feel like after today Democrats are going
to try to finagle away to vote because it's like
what the fourteenth vote that they've failed at so attempt fifteen.
I think that they'll get at this. I think they'll
do it this week after the election. I think it'll

(37:01):
happen this week, too late for some of you who
are traveling, because I've been, I've been hearing a few things. Oh,
by the way, at Reagan. The reason why they had
that grounds they held operations just a little bit agos
because they apparently had a bomb threat the ground Control
of Reagan DCA informed United Airlines flight five twelve. They
said they have an unconfirmed bomb report for their flight,

(37:23):
so the jet was directed to an outer perimeter runway,
where passengers and crew were evacuated. Law enforcement searched the aircraft.
Apparently they didn't find anything, and flat operations are now
resuming now. They did have a ground stop the other
day because of how the shutdown was affecting air draftic
control and all that stuff. So the I mean, I've
been seeing all these different woof all these like BNA,

(37:47):
they still had made delays and major lines. The video
that we played just now coming in that was at
Houston where they had three hour lines and they got
longer lines, everything slower. I mean, the holidays ain't even
hear yet. Now, Democrats, I think it's I think maybe

(38:08):
there's an eighty percent chance they'll solve it this week.
Otherwise what they'll do is they're going to drag this
out until after the holidays. Well great, here you Caine,
you think that's that's also a possibility. They could do that.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
If they wait beyond the tenth of November, they're essentially
handing Trump additional powers to permanently cut certain positions in
government that aren't considered essential. And then I think there's
a sixty day threshold that then gives Trump even more
power to cut even deeper if necessary. Right, So if

(38:49):
that's what they're wanting to do, I guess.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
But you're like, Okay, we're.

Speaker 3 (38:55):
Going to have this solved by the weekend. This weekend,
I think by Monday at the very latest, but we'll see.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
I think if we were having an election next year,
if it was like a big general election next year,
I think they absolutely would drive us past holidays the
timing for it. All Right, So a few things I
can't say any more than this right now, but I'm
waiting to get permission to share some screenshots that I have,
so you know, you want to talk about the great canceling.

(39:24):
There's a head of a think tank in DC who
is sending emails out back channel trying to cancel everybody
that's criticized the Fuindos interview. This is why you never
put stuff in writing with your name on it. Why
do you do this? They're going after a whole list
of people, and I'm just waiting. I asked the person
who sent me the screenshots. I'm like, uh, I want

(39:44):
to air this, so I'm waiting to hear back, so
I'll let you know how that goes. But let's talk
about the woke, right, the people who I gotta tell you.
I have a column that's coming out in the Washington
Times this week. I talk about this so case in
point when last week, I, as I always do, especially

(40:10):
if I know someone in the movement, and if I
know them personally, I like to reach out back channel
and say, hey, what's your thinking on this? Like why
are you you know?

Speaker 10 (40:20):
Now?

Speaker 1 (40:20):
I like to I don't look at disagreements as personal issues.
I don't take it personal unless you try to get
personal with me. I just have never reacted that way.
I think it's just emotionally undisciplined and it's a sign
of low IQ and its weakness. I mean, it is,
let's be honest. So I look at it just as data, right,
and and that's all it is. And I reached out

(40:43):
to Tucker Carlson last week, and I'm not going to
share the text because I told him I would not
so he would feel more comfortable talking to me. Even
though we've talked for a number of years and we've
always been very friendly, and we used to do election
coverage together at Fox. We've been on sets for hours
at a time, you know, late at night, looking into
the caucus and primary stuff. I reached out and I

(41:07):
expressed my disagreement with him on the way in which
two things, the way in which he conducted the Fuinto's interview,
his remarks on Christian Zionists, and his you know, the
fact that he refused to push back on some of
the stuff that Nick Fouints was promoting, because I don't
think I get it that there are there there is
a and I think that this is a small faction.

(41:28):
I think there's a splinter faction on the right, and
of that splinter faction, I think that there's an even
smaller group of disaffected young men that believe the only
way I think they're buying into the hype that we're
not winning anything. And I think that they believe the
only way to counter that is to be as aggressive
and believe the obnoxious politics that are being sold by

(41:52):
the wokewich And I disagree with that obviously. I think
there's you know, there's better ways and more intelligent positions
to hold in their better ways to do this stuff,
and I had asked him. I invited him. I said
I would love to talk to you about this on air,
and I asked him several different ways, and he didn't.
He didn't at first, He didn't acknowledge the first couple
of times because he was writing like giant long books

(42:14):
basically in response in text. And I pressed him again
and he said that he had built his platform and
he's going to stay on his platform to express his opinions. Well,
then he went onto this Volke Reich podcast last night,
and I'm using it accurately. I mean, when you're saying
the stuff that you're saying, and you're defending the things

(42:35):
that you're defending, that identifies you, and if you don't
want to be identified as such, then you look at
your association and defense of these particular ideas. He went
on a very sympathetic podcast and talked about these things,
and I was just, you know, I thought that seemed
cowardly to me to do that. And I say this

(42:56):
to somebody who again, I'm going into a very inhospitable place. Wednesday,
I've walked into an arena where thousands of people were
screaming burn her. And it was caught on camera. I've
been at a debate or at a at a forum
where people rushed the stage literally, So I don't need
any lectures about debate. I've never shied away from one.

(43:16):
But I also don't go seek seeking the unqualified opinions
of the passed out drunk bomb that's behind quick trip,
you know, lay next to the after he you know,
defecated all over himself, lay next to the dumpster, and
asked him about important policy issues of the day. So
to that point, you know, I had reached out. I did.

(43:38):
I did buy the book. I called him even and
he went on the sympathetic, sympathetic thing last night. No,
some people are like, oh, well, why would he go
on years? I don't know. We're in hundreds of markets terrestrially,
and we have ten million listeners a day, and then
that's to say nothing of digital. I mean, there's a
reason why I've been doing this for as long as
I have been. So that bird that doc don't hunt now.

(44:02):
I mean, I don't mind if somebody doesn't want to
have the debate, just be honest about it and say so.
I feel like, if this is really about an exploration
and exchange of ideas, then you are unafraid to have
that debate. If it's about gatekeeping and protecting your viewpoint,
then you don't. Now, I was told that denying someone
the ability to speak, or denying association, even though that's

(44:26):
an actor free speech, was canceling. So I'm just going
to assume that I was canceled here because that's the
way that the woke Reich has been putting this correct.
So a couple of things. One of the things I
and I'm going to I'll play more of this audio
coming up, But what we're going to get into is
I I wanted to ask him about his remark he
said he hated Christian zionis almost more than anybody else

(44:46):
on the planet. That was his direct words. So we're
going to get into some of that. We're also going
to talk about this insane defense that I keep seeing
from the people who are chasing clout and accommodating this.
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Speaker 1 (46:31):
All right, So let's see, California owns a dozen owns
dozens excuse me, of vacant houses in La County and
they're paying millions to guard them from protesters. Why is
that they've spent more than seventeen million dollars to do that?

(46:52):
So far, California Department of Transportation since twenty twenty has
spent seventeen million to guard these houses that it purchased
to make way for a freeway that was never completed.
This is like the rail that never that was never done.
This is just like the rail system that was never done.
Oh my gosh, seventeen million dollars. Yeah, this is you

(47:15):
see what I'm saying. Like, there's so much baggage for
gavenusom it's insane. All right, So, long term use of
melatonin supplements I don't like this. I don't like this study.
It's the study is a Nazi. It's a link to
a higher risk of heart failure and death. If I'm
gonna die, it better be because I'm obliterated into a
pulp by a killer asteroid or aliens zapped me with

(47:37):
their space laser. That's how I choose to go out.
They said that they because I use melatonin, I take
about ten milograms a night, and they said it's associate
with a higher risk of heart failure diagnosis, blah blah
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. They
classify people who used it long term as part of
their melatonin group and contrasted it with people who had

(47:59):
never had alotone in at all. Don't you think, though,
that there's probably other things that go into it. I mean,
they even say that data demonstrated, you know, they're the
long term cardiovascular safety or lacking, and so they started
examining whether or not it actually looks at you a
risk of heart failure, et cetera. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (48:18):
I think there's also something to be said about the
sourcing for where the melatonin comes from. And manufacturing.

Speaker 11 (48:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (48:23):
I think that's a really big point. I'm going to
go take some more tonight. Let's see the space turd,
you know, the one that we went behind the moon
and now it's coming run again. It started brightening unexpectedly.
I just want to point out how crazy is it
going to be? Like give in a couple of years
from now, we're like, yeah, remember when that space rock
started like brightening and changed shape and nobody thought anything

(48:47):
of it grew a tail? Yeah, and grew a tail.
I mean remember before the alien invasion when that happened.
I just feel like we're I'm just I swear do
I hope it is? I hope it's a bunch of
just mean old aliens that I want an alien fight, right,
I just crame on, please, because this is all boring.

(49:07):
I'm so tired of dealing with barely literate you know,
product of incest wokewrikers.

Speaker 11 (49:12):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
But at first they thought it was a comet, but
it's not, you know, And I said it went behind
the moon. I misspoke, it went behind the sun. But
it grew a tail and all kinds of stuff. But
they're saying, well, maybe the radiations causing the ice to
sublimate into gas and you know they're coming. It sounds like, no,
that's a really long explanation for aliens. So it sounds
like to me, all right. Uh oh. A US congresswoman

(49:35):
suggests that fallen angels could be Oh, that's Marjorie Taylor
Green Marsha Bries moving on. Oh what else?

Speaker 9 (49:43):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (49:43):
An angler digging for fishing worms uncovered and massive medieval
treasure in a hidden in a hidden cauldron. I want
to go fishing with this guy. Holy wow, this guy
was digging, he was in speed and he discovered a
cauldron filled with medieval rings and pin. I didn't send
all thousands of coins that will all remarkably well preserved. Kane. Huh,

(50:05):
that's amazing. He's a private individual, is just looking for
fishing worms. That's it. Stick with us a lot more
on the way. I absolutely have zero issues in using
a firearm or lethal force to defend myself or somebody else,
my loved ones. I don't care. I absolutely will because
it's my Second Amendment right. I also know that a
lot of times you have private property restrictions, municipal restrictions
that make that impossible. You can't carry like college kids.

(50:28):
For instance. You could be twenty years old and live
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Something like a burn a gun is ideal for the
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(51:15):
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Speaker 1 (52:25):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash here with you.
We are at the bottom of the second hour. One
of the things we've been talking about, in addition to
the elections today and all of the other insanity, is
you know of all the things to you know, of
all the times to have this fight and to try
to argue and entertain people who are unconscionable. You have

(52:48):
some people who choose to do so. Now, So this
is all fallout from that last week. Still we're still
dealing with it because people won't stop making videos about
it with organizations that need to just just clean up
and just stop for a moment. So after I had
on Kevin Roberts, who is the president of Heritage and
de said to do with the Fu Wintes interview, he

(53:09):
went on Tucker Carlson and we played some of that
a lot of people. Before you make up your mind
about Fuindes, if you don't know all the stuff that
he said, you might want to keep your powder dry
until you do, because it's bad and there's tons of
stuff we as king can attest. And there are a
lot of people who are who think also that he
has bad ideas, and they've collected all the videos of

(53:31):
this guy over the years. It's so bad, guys, they're
so oh my gosh, it's so bad. It's so bad
that being said this idea over I think him being
interviewed isn't about no one's talking about King. No one's
talking about canceling Tucker or canceling Nick fouintes. That's such
a dodge. And by the way, when did the right

(53:54):
And I asked this yesterday, when did they become sissies?
I didn't realize that they decided to completely adopt the
ways of the left and cringe and recoil whenever anyone
poses a genuine debate to their ideas. Oh my gosh,
you're attacking me when someone merely disagrees. Oh my gosh,
I'm being canceled when someone merely says you should be
held accountable for entertaining the idea that Nazism is somehow

(54:16):
a good, rehabilitated idea. I mean, this isn't hard guys,
this isn't rocket science. That's what we're talking about. I'm
gonna tell you something, too, good. People have the right
of free association. A lot of these people out there
are trying to gate keep your reaction and telling you
that you don't have the right of free association, which
is literally defined as free speech. So I, as I

(54:39):
was explaining, I had invited Tucker to come on my show,
and he chose to not do so. I wanted to
talk to him about Christian Zionism because he had said
in that interview that in the words that he hated
Kane was he hates probably anymore, probably more than anybody
else on the planet Christian Zionists. That those were his
exact robatum words. And then he mentioned people like my

(54:59):
Kuckabee and had Cruise and all of this stuff. Now,
I he came back so he he wouldn't come on
my show, but he decided probably because it would we
would actually have a contrast of ideas. I think he
wanted to go to where he felt that his ideas
would be safely accommodated. And again I've never I've never
shied away from a debate, and I was a little

(55:20):
shocked to see that he would even that he would
need to need a safe space. I guess for the
lack of abody way to put it. So this is
cut too, since I guess he only wants to go
on you know, I guess this guy's probably I don't
even know who this guy is, but he was talking

(55:41):
about his Christian Zionis thing. This is cut to listen.

Speaker 12 (55:44):
But I just want to say at the outset, because
that this has been weighing on me. I did say
something that I really regret saying that I didn't fully mean.
I said it because I was mad, which is always
when I say I don't really mean, I want to
get pissed. My wife's aways telling me this. I was
snippy and I didn't explain it, and I said something
to the effect of I just buy as Christian Zionists,
and I'm just sorry that I said that, because I don't.

(56:05):
I'm mad at a certain kind of thinking. Some of
the nicest people I know are Christian Zionists. Actually, you know,
if you're in a car crash, they would save you,
if you need someone to watch your bank account, they
wouldn't steal from you. They are like really good people
and sweet people.

Speaker 1 (56:17):
I feel like on the at the thirty thousand foot
it seems genuine, but it seems still specious to me.
And here's why he didn't say despised. He said, I
hate them probably more than anyone else on the planet.
That's very strong. And I also don't think he understands
fully what a Christian Zionist is. I don't even think
he understands revelation. I don't even think that he understands
that Christians don't all agree on the interpretation of Revelation

(56:38):
if we wanted to get into the doctrine of it.
And I think, if you're going to try and he
says that he's a Christian, he speaks like somebody who's
new to the faith. And I'm not using that against him,
because we don't believe in spiritual quarantines. However, I mean,
even Paul was after he was Saul was in he
wasn't immediately promoted to be like top disciple right after,

(57:00):
you know what I mean, you need to mature and
faith a little bit before you try to lead everybody
else in it. And I just think that he weighs
into these these doctrinal areas where it's like he knows
what he reads online but not from the book. I mean,
that's just an initial you know, thought that I had

(57:20):
when I hear him talk about this. But I think,
and I you know, that's fine. He can he can
be mad, and he can have, you know, outbursts and
things like that. But to say that you hate Christian
Zionists and to express more anger towards Christians over a
difference in doctrine more so than you've ever expressed towards Islamists.
That's telling to me. And then you know to have

(57:44):
I mean, and it didn't stop there. Then you add
this cut three.

Speaker 12 (57:49):
We don't have a right to kill people. We do
not have a right to kill the innocent, period. And
that's the dividing line between me and Ben Shapiro. And
that's why when I said, you know, Hiroshima, I'm, of
course or some for forcing Imperial Japan to stop doing
what it's doing, make them apologize. I'm for beating them,
I am, but I'm not for incinerating tens of thousands,

(58:10):
hundreds of thousands of their civilians because the civilians didn't
do anything wrong. And I don't think we're allowed to
kill the innocent. So I say that on Rogan and
Ben Shapiro is like Holocaust and I are or so
whatever something one of these meaningless phrases that mean Nazi,
bad person, And it's like, why.

Speaker 3 (58:26):
Would that bother you?

Speaker 12 (58:27):
Why are you so offended that I'm opposed to killing innocence.

Speaker 1 (58:33):
So what he's talking about in the context of Gaza.
I've written about this extensively is whether or not it
was right to do how we handle the atomic bomb.
I cannot believe that we are now seeing conservatives adopt
Soviet propaganda in talking about this, and that's exactly what
that was. Let me just put this in terms everybody
can understand, as it relates to, you know, forcing Imperial

(58:55):
Japan to surrender. That there's a lot of conspiracy theorists
who say, oh, you know, they were already talking about surrendering, Well,
that's not right, lie, they weren't. Actually there had been
some Now there was disagreement within the Imperial Japanese government,
but the imperial the emperor and their military leaders decided

(59:18):
they were going to go ahead and push on, which
is why we ended up having Operation Downfall. And Ketsugo
so wrote a whole thing about this. When did I
write about this? This was April of last year, because
the right decided, some people in the wok right decided
to adopt Soviet propaganda on this. Yes, we were correct
and dropping the bomb. Why is that because after twenty

(59:39):
well documented years of raping and pillaging before Imperial Japan's
entering into World War Two, the attempted coup after Nagasaki
and Hiroshima to prevent their unconditional surrender and Operation Downfall
and Katsugo that highlighted how many more millions of casualties
were expected if Japan was not wholly defeated. I don't
think people realized this. This was a bushido minded country.

(01:00:03):
Tell me you don't understand Japanese culture during World War
Two without telling me they were very bushido minded. They
still had kamakazies, they had a multimillion strong army and
a plan in place to militarize their entire civilian population,
and anticipation of a ground invasion. There was a surgeon

(01:00:25):
production of purple hearts for the expected astronomical casualties. I
can't tell you how many of you all I personally
heard from who had fathers and grandfathers who would have been, well,
you wouldn't have been here because they would have had
to go and fight an Operation Downfall. That was the

(01:00:47):
Allied plan of invasion, and it was going to be
the largest amphibious operation in warfare history and matching and
not just matching exceeding that of D Day. You know
how many more Japanese were expected to die in the process.
Do the math if it's about saving lives, do the math,

(01:01:09):
because it unarguably works in favor of unfortunately using the
atomic bomb. That is what is called actual America first.
By the way, don't tell me you're America first and
then try to sovietize our history putting Americans first. It's
not my responsibility nor years to care about citizens of

(01:01:30):
other nations more than those nations should care for their
own citizens. I thought you were America first, and especially
if those nations are foreign adversaries. There are people who
lack the stomach for hard calls and cold truth and
clinical analysis. They regurgitate all the sparkles and rainbows. There's
some magical plan where we could have gotten Japan and

(01:01:55):
to surrender. Well, why didn't they? And it's an all
time hertive only that couch quarterback wizards in present time
are apparently aware of. These people are trying to compare
Japan to Gaza. That's what all this comes down to, right,
I mean, imagine, by the way, these these ahistorical auses

(01:02:16):
imagine for just a moment. They only arrive at these
beliefs by conveniently excusing the absolute horrors that were suffered
by countless innocent women and children at the hands of
the imperial Japanese empire and what America, what American children
would have been forced to endure had that imperial regime continued,

(01:02:38):
those kids were okay to kill? I guess, I mean,
I suppose you know, those people were okay to you know, kill. Also,
I mean, I guess the people who offer zero different
differentiation between killing on purpose as a terror attack and
innocent loss of life in a warzone. If you can't
differentiate between that, I mean, that's usually who these people are.

(01:03:01):
So this, these people who beg the question that the
US manufactured and narrative to justify using atomic bombs, should
also ask if they themselves have fallen for a foreign
adversarial syop that seeks to divide the US. And I say,
this is a granddaughter of a World War Two vet

(01:03:23):
who is a gunner on USS Alabama, and I enjoyed learning.
I'm a huge World War Two buff and I enjoyed
learning about all of World War two history first through
my grandfather. It's very interesting following his route throughout history books.
So yeah, people who know a lot about World War
two history have a definite different opinion on this. It

(01:03:45):
is not America first to borrow Soviet propaganda and use
it to beat America. That's not America first, nor is
it Christian or honest. Operation Downfall do the absolutely devastating,
But that's not the only thing. If we want to
have a discussion about cancelation, let's have a discussion about cancelation.

(01:04:08):
I just posted receipts on x speaking of canceling ahead
of a think tank is sending out emails to back
channel order people to not hire or associate with anyone
criticizing the Fuintas interview fallout. And again I've got the screenshots.
There's one. It was sent to a number of people,

(01:04:30):
house members even, and the individual who sent it signed
his name Thomas H. Jones, founder of the American Accountability Foundation,
which is apparently also funded by Heritage and the American
Accountability Foundation is a part of Jen Dement's Conservative Partnership Institute.

(01:04:50):
I have hosted Heritage event sitting next to Jim Dement
on stage. This was after I received the Salvatory Prize
from the Heritage Foundation. So really curious. I'm wondering where
all of the people who are calling out cancel culture
are on that cancel culture. Because freedom of association is

(01:05:12):
free speech, but these emails, I can just read you
a couple of things. Apparently you're not allowed to have
a conscience or express dissent, and it was explicitly written.
A number of people's names were given and mister Jones
rights quote. That's why I want to urge you in

(01:05:32):
the strongest terms possible to never hire any of these
people in the event their resume ever comes across your desk.
Does that sound like cancel culture to you? We should
reach out to mister Jones to see if he would
like to come on the program and talk about this
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Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 1 (01:07:04):
So police and Tallahassee have arrested fifty four year old
a fifty four year old Florida man who's accused of
attacking his roommate with hot cooking grease during a heated
argument Kane about house geests. According to the court documents
obtained by w CTV, William Clark allegedly threw a pan
of scalding hot grease on his roommate, Carl Sanders, following

(01:07:26):
an ongoing dispute over visitors using their shared home to
shower and socialize. Just so you know, it has to
be read that way because we're talking about hot greed.
This was like the I don't know of any other
fights that are like this, and it was caught on video.
So Carl Sanders he's the victim. He is the recipient

(01:07:47):
of the hot grease. He started recording Clark when Clark
got angry, and in the footage, Clark can be seen
walking out of the kitchen with a steaming pan of
hot grease because he's frowned up some ribs. And then
he confronted his roommate and he goes, either you leave
or I'm gonna make you leave. That's what he said,
and then he tossed the grease across the hallway. It
hit Sanders on the left side of his face, neck

(01:08:08):
and upper army. Its severe burns. He was trapped in
a hallway with no way to retreat. They had have emergency.
It was so bad he had to be airlifted to
the hospital. He was admitted to the ICU burn unit,
and Clark was trying to explain his way. He was like, well,
he lunched at him, and but the video doesn't show that.
So this guy he's being He was released on ten
thousand dollars bond. He has to wear a GPS monitor

(01:08:31):
and he's got a tro on him. So yeah, that's
real dumb, real dumb. Bat meets bumper bash and road
rage brawl outside of Palm Beach County Library. Outside the library,
West Palm Beach, a roadside standoff turned violent when one
driver grabbed a bat and the other fought back with
her bumper. Oh it's two women or woke rikers. I mean,

(01:08:55):
you know, same thing. They said that Brenda Burton began
to honk at a driver. According to a criminal car affidavit,
a black sedan was stopped in the middle of traffic.
After they stopped, Burton began honking at the driver. That's
when the stall driver retaliated, got out of his car
with a bat, and oh Man struck the driver's door.
Per deputies, Burton then pulled in front of the car

(01:09:16):
and reversed into it, totally in his car. She said
that she intentionally a nigh like her argument, she reversed
into the vehicle to disable it, a skill that she
had allegedly picked up gurn a defensive driving course. So
she was booked for criminal mischief over one thousand dollars.
He gets out of the car. I mean, man, he
better be thinking the good Lord above that she was

(01:09:37):
an arm because that's a deadly weapon right there, and
that's how you get drop slim. So what does this
guy learned? This guy just had it affirm that he
can go and beat up women's cars with bats. See
what I'm saying, Uh, hell no, no, no, no, no no.
Don't you want to go back in time and then
just take the spot of the person who's being attacked
and redo that differently, you know what I mean? Just saying,

(01:10:00):
I know that is no justice at all. And then
do I have time for this? I don't think so
I'll have to talk about this one tomorrow. Miami dademan
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Speaker 11 (01:11:16):
I think what's really important in standing out for me
right now is if we can take ourselves like a
high level like not say immigration, not say economy, not
say all the hot talking points, and just ask ourselves
how are we treating our neighbors? Like how are we
treating one another? And is it okay that yesterday, on Saturday,
forty two million of our neighbors no longer can feed themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:11:38):
It is okay?

Speaker 11 (01:11:38):
Is it okay that our neighbors are getting taken off
the streets by ice? Is it okay that gender affirming
care is being taken from young people who really.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Need it to survive? Is it okay?

Speaker 11 (01:11:48):
The Supreme Court has now justified racial profile.

Speaker 1 (01:11:51):
Middle aged white women on the left. You are a
cancer to politics. Stop it, stop it, stop it. Oh,
welcome back to the program, Danny, You're so mean. Truth
isn't mean, It's true. Welcome back to the program, Dana,
last with you top of this third hour. Seriously, So,

(01:12:11):
this is a liberal white lady in New York City.
Her biggest concerns are her illegal alien neighbors getting picked
up off this STRAYA kid's not being able to chop
their willies off, Kane. That's her biggest concern. Her biggest
concern is someone not getting a franken Wiener. That's it. Yes,
I'm describing it in absolute, absolutely absurd ways because it's absurd.

(01:12:34):
There's no other way to describe it other than with
equal absurdity. That's what we're talking about here. I mean,
it's not your high level of taxes. It's not that.
I mean, it's not the fact that you have an
insane amount of crime, in part due to a lot

(01:12:57):
the influx of illegal immigration, lawlessness and disorder. I mean,
oh my gosh. But that's her. That's her big thing.
That's her, that's her big concern.

Speaker 11 (01:13:10):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
So I don't know. This is ten ma'am, Donnie on BDS.
This is where I mean, if you just let's just
play some of the hits. Let's play some of the hits.
This is man, Donnie. You know what the BDS thing is.
Everybody know what that is. BDS is the boycott, devestment,
and sanctioned movement of targeting anything ISRAELI listen.

Speaker 13 (01:13:37):
I think critiques of the State of Israel are critiques
of a government as opposed to critiques of a people
and of a faith. And my job is to represent
every single New Yorker and I will do so no
matter their thoughts and opinions on Israel and Palestine, of
which millions of New Yorkers have very strong views.

Speaker 5 (01:13:51):
And I want to would BDS be the policy of
your administration as mayor?

Speaker 13 (01:13:55):
I've said that I would support and have supported nonviolent
movements to bring about compliance to the Internet.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
That's a lie because he refused to denounce globalize the Intifada.
He was asked about it and he said that it
was a quote desperate desire for equality and equal rights.
That's how he described globalized the Intifada. Globalize the Intavada
is a call of violence. So what he just said
is a lie. And by the way, this is what

(01:14:21):
the woke Reich does this. They're no different from mam DONI.
They say things like, oh, no, we're just criticizing the government.
But then they're like, yeah, but we're not gonna we
can't condemn globalize the Intifada. No, that's just all yeah,
just a desperate desire for equality, Kane, that's all that
is globalize the ntivit. You guys, I feel like there's

(01:14:42):
a bunch of people who don't know what that what
intafada means. I mean, when you're when you're you're literally
calling for war, that means into fada literally means uprising
in Arabic, you're violent uprising, you're calling for violence. We
have some of the most illiterate people in this nation

(01:15:02):
right now, who desperately want to just give their hot take,
like Mandanni. He knows what it means, though he's he's
not stupid, he's hoping you are. That's literally a call
for violent uprising. He will not only will he not
condemn it, but he has said, and I'm quoting him directly,

(01:15:25):
a desperate desire for equality and equal rights. That's what
it means. That's wow, uh. I mean, by the way,
you remember right after the October seventh attack, you know
what his first statement was for that, everybody catch us
for his very first statement was to criticize the Israeli government,

(01:15:49):
and he would he refused to condemn Hamas. He didn't
say that it was a bad thing that Hamas didn't like.
Three days later he supports Hassan Piker, I mean, and
then of course he's got a whole bunch of that.
He globalized Intifada. He refuses to condemn from the river

(01:16:10):
to the sea, which means annihilation. That's a call again
for violence. It's like these cutey little phrases that if
you don't know what they mean, they sound so, you know, innocuous,
But when you actually know what the words mean in
Arabic or what the phrases mean in that culture, you
realize it's a call to violence. So don't sit here
and tell me that he's never he's never said anything
anti Semitic, or that it's just about criticizing the government.

(01:16:32):
In fact, criticizing the Israeli government is the least thing
that he's done. He has spent more time going after
eight people than he has a government. Because he's an
is Lomist. I don't know why anyone would want to
be on the side of his Lombists, but he is,
and we've seen it. Maybe he's going to appear on

(01:16:52):
certain podcasters shows next. I mean some of them have
already come out and you know, endorsed him. Cut five.
You know, by the way, when we are asked by
some other wolk riich, well where were you during the election,
Well we've all been condemning, ma'am, Donnie cut five.

Speaker 12 (01:17:08):
That guy was the only person in the New York
City Mayor's debate to say he wanted to focus on
New York City. They were all the candidates were asked,
if you could visit a foreign country, what would it be,
And they, of course all had an answer. I think
most said Israel great, and he said I wouldn't go anywhere.
I'd stay in New York. And like, if I want
to meet Jewish constituents like go a, they're sending ougs
their homes or whatever, but I'd be here in New

(01:17:29):
York because that's what I'm doing.

Speaker 3 (01:17:30):
I'm running New York. That's my job. Well, he gave
the right answer.

Speaker 12 (01:17:33):
I gave the right answer. Yeah, gave the right answer
at least. And he's talking I totally oppose his program
to absolutely, yeah, I think it works. But he's talking
about economics yep, and everyone else is talking about foreign policy.
Why is it hard to talk about economics domestic economics?

Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
Wow, go ahead, and just like put your stamp on him.
They're not talking about him just being swab and that's
not the only time that they've ever discussed it. But
you know, uh, it's kind of crazy. But all of
this too. You know, when I look at Mandani, the
right is not the right. And when I say the right,
I don't mean all the right. I mean the splinter

(01:18:10):
faction of the right that's desperately trying to divide MAGA
by by holding up as it's leader a guy who
actively campaigned against Trump in twenty twenty four, isn't that interesting?
And they're trying to cancel people like me who And
the only reason you know that I went differently into
primaries because I told you I'm not duplicitous like some

(01:18:33):
of these other shysters out there. I told you I
voted for Trump three times, but I had different choices
in the primary. If people don't like our American electoral system,
they can get their fat asses over to Europe and
they can find one that's maybe better suited to their
statist predilections. But over here in America we have this system,

(01:18:54):
and I love our free and fair system. Iron sharp
and z iron people who are strong enough to withstand
a criticism of the ideas because of their convictions. They
don't fear that. So the Wall Street Journal had a
peace about that whole fallout thing, and the New York
Times did as well. The New York Times used probably
the only nice photo that you could have taken of

(01:19:15):
that for windows dude, and they had it. They're trying to, uh,
they're making him the new Charlie Kirk. It's what they're
wanting to do. They're making him the new Charlie Kirk
and the woke right is helping them. That's the rights, ma'am.
Donnie now told you this was going to happen, and
it's happening. And who's in the middle, the people who

(01:19:37):
decide the elections, the independence, the independence and even some
of you out there like you and I are nerds,
like we all like come together every day and we
obsess over this stuff because we enjoy it, right, But
you know, there's not there's some people that didn't necessarily
you know, they're they're they're like minded, but they don't
follow it every single day. They just kind of want
to be left alone. They want to be left alone

(01:19:57):
to raise their families and do what they need to
do and pay there are bills and oh my gosh,
and now they're looking at this stuff how it's being presented,
and they're thinking, wait, what is happening. The left would
love this to happen. On the right, oh, make no mistake,
they want this to happen. They love the fact that
some of their own got into the right and now
created a splinter faction. They're very excited about this, make

(01:20:18):
no mistake. So, I mean, it's pretty unbelievable. All of this.
I mean, I'm looking at some of these other We
got a lot of audio soundbites for this. Actually, what
do I want to play? Oh, I'm gonna get to

(01:20:39):
the trans thing coming up at the bottom of the hour.
There's one in particular that I'm looking for. Okay, this
is it Airic Holder cut twenty nine. Now, let me
set this up the first half or the second half
of Trump's first term once he lost the House. It
was very smart that he pivoted and started reshaping the judiciary,
very important. The one thing that he could do still

(01:21:02):
with the Senate, and wanted to reshape the judiciary. And
I got my beef with McConnell, but McConnell was very
helpful in doing this for Trump. Whatever Trump wanted in
terms of judges, McConnell made it happen. McConnell made Trump's
picks for Supreme Court happen. This is what Eric Holder's saying.
They have not given up the idea of packing the court. Now,

(01:21:25):
why am I bra this all debtails together. Everything that
is happening right now on the right is going to
have a long lasting effect on all the way up
to twenty eight. This is what Democrats are planning in
twenty eight, play this, this is cut twenty nine.

Speaker 9 (01:21:36):
I think, you know, the reality is that it pains
me to say this. I think the Supreme Court is
a broken institution and it's something that has to be
I think a part of the national conversation in twenty
six and in twenty eight what are we going to
do about the Supreme Court? And I think that we
have to think about again talking about the acquisition and
the use of power. If there is a democratic trifecta

(01:21:59):
in twenty eight, and I think the possibility of that
is is pretty good. Supreme Court reform is something that
has to be considered.

Speaker 11 (01:22:08):
Hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:22:10):
They're they're showing you what their cards are. They're showing
you what they're going to be going for. Hmm. They're
not letting go of that court. All of this now,
think about it. Why is the right having this fight
right now? Because a lot of this is jocking for
power after Trump and a lot of people are trying
to undercut Trump right now. You never ever believe what

(01:22:34):
you see on TV or reading the headlines. One day,
I'm gonna have it at posthumously. I'm gonna have a
tell all book. Come out all. I'll probably to keep
it in a lock box somewhere. But they're not kidding.
There's so much they're people trying to undermine him right
now that present full faced MAGA to you. There are
others that are trying to cancel people that are there

(01:22:56):
trying to shore up support for Trump. And you know,
Trump has been the most like instance, He's been the
most pros real president that we've ever had. I can't
even believe him saying he has more than Reagan, more
than Bush and Reagan. I disagree with them an immigration
and firearms, but economically, he was a brilliant president. The
Foundation in his memory, Young America's Foundation, brilliant organization, amazing

(01:23:20):
organization that has done so much to motivate the youth
and move the needle, and a lot of the people
and a lot of these offices and work in policy
and getting stuff done at the state, federal, and local
level have gone through YAF. Great organization, And there are

(01:23:40):
people that are trying to protect Trump's policy within the
inner circle. There's a lot of stuff happening, a lot
of palace intrigue. But the reason that this is happening
right now is they're trying to weaken the right as
we start going. They want to start this fight now
so that the Right can be fractured ahead of twenty eight.
Think that this is going to be better for the

(01:24:02):
post Maga coup because they think you're all going to
go away after Trump turns out, and so this is
all in preparation for a right coup. That's what this
is all about. But they're getting played. They're getting played
by Chinese boosted algorithms and the Katari financing of it

(01:24:24):
and Katari direction. I mean, it is so unbelievably obvious.
Now do you see how all of this how all
of this is Now do you see what There were
people who were protecting TikTok, who didn't want Trump to
weigh in on TikTok, But who does the algorithm on
TikTok attack Trump and his policies. There's a lot of
moving pieces on this chessboard. We got a lot more

(01:24:46):
on the way. We got headlines coming up. There's your
conspiracy theory, except these aren't conspiracies, that's true.

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:24:58):
Oh boy, are so first up? An Arizona judge resigned
after a body camp showed her apparently urinating on the
street near a courthouse. Oh oh, why is there video?
Oh no, I didn't need to see any of that.
Scroll scroll, Oh my gosh, why I wanted scroll? Oh huh,

(01:25:24):
you have a Pie County Superior Court judge protempts Christine.
Why do you spell your name Christie? It's Christine with
a Y and an I and all this other whatever.
Turned in her resignation because she was an officer caught
her doing it and she was sighted, and then she
had to resign. Just don't be nasty. It's not late.

(01:25:46):
I mean, like on a busy street. What I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know. Also, let's see here
the we had this one already in our last one.
It's a repeat. In this segment, a funeral home recovered
three hundred, three hundred piles of human and remains outside
of Vegas. I swear I've seen the show. A federal
investigation is ongoing into who dumped more than three hundred

(01:26:09):
piles of human remains in the desert outside of Vegas.
A funeral home stepped up to recover them. Now they're
Channel eight said that the first reported discovery of more
than one hundred piles they found in August, and now
apparently the person who found the ashes contacted the Channel
eight News and said they stumbled on them in July,
but then they apparently found more and they had a

(01:26:29):
funeral home that stepped up to deal with it, which
is very nice that they did. So they said that
what they that it's not ashes, it's pulverized bone after
somebody has been cremated. So that's what it is. They've
dumped these like piles of like pulverized bone everywhere out there.
Human bo stick with us, Oh.

Speaker 4 (01:26:48):
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Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
Tisheimann and she was working out it wasn't a Golds gym. Well,
let me preface that Gold's gym. They sold it, and
I thought it was called Eos Jim or something like that.
They sold it to a different company and Golds came
out with a statement about this yesterday. And I guess

(01:27:20):
the company, the new gym that purchased this facility allows
men in the women's locker room. So Tish Hyman had
an instance. She was working out, she was in the
women's locker room. She was in a state of complete
undress and a man comes in and when she expressed

(01:27:41):
discomfort at being completely undressed in front of a man,
he apparently called her names and got aggressive with her. So,
I don't know if we have the video. The first
video of her in her car that was on TikTok
where she was explaining all of it, and then the
next day she went she was back at the gym.

(01:28:03):
H this was the so this was the first she
she there was this one. Go ahead and play that
the one that you're getting ready, did.

Speaker 11 (01:28:13):
You tell me or not?

Speaker 6 (01:28:13):
That woman like.

Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
Exactly exactly now he knows how to be a man.
Right now, he knows how to be a man.

Speaker 14 (01:28:25):
We don't want it.

Speaker 1 (01:28:26):
He walked in.

Speaker 15 (01:28:30):
And the woman told you.

Speaker 2 (01:28:35):
Follow reports. No, that's not the video.

Speaker 1 (01:28:39):
You can't give it to me for this.

Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
I'm a woman and I have every right.

Speaker 1 (01:28:44):
This is when it happened. She she had another video
where she was in her car and she explained the
whole thing, and she said she was there, she was
in a state of undress. He walked in and when
she expressed discomfort, he called her a B word and
was like really rude and you know, a aggressive about it.
So then she was back to work out, and then

(01:29:06):
that's when I believe she found out that they had
terminated her membership. So the first video that we started
with this was the fallout from that. If we can
play whichever cut that one is.

Speaker 14 (01:29:21):
Mad road Man, we're big and a woman's locker role,
and that's why I'm getting kicked out and I want
to make sort of cough.

Speaker 15 (01:29:32):
Now everybody saw that man in the bock role, no
one says, and I'm done with it still, thank me
and sanch of us me naked in.

Speaker 11 (01:29:53):
Front of a man.

Speaker 5 (01:29:54):
But I'm.

Speaker 14 (01:29:56):
Why would they pick I'm turning that we're not running
that in the locker room.

Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Yeah. So and this is this was I believe was
this in La because she's a singer songwriter. The individual
that confronted that was in the locker room with her.
His name is Grant Freeman and he wants everybody to
call him Alexis, and I'm gonna be honest with you.

(01:30:23):
He looks like a total freak. He just does and
he were like, he just and he looks, you know, wow,
it's shocking. Now. I was told that it was a
Golds gin, that that that that had been changed. Gold
Golds Gym said in their statement that this was one
that they had sold. So I don't know, but regardless,

(01:30:44):
to me, that's irrelevant with us. Regardless, this guy got
nasty with her because he shot. I mean, if you're gents,
you're in a locker room and a woman comes in
as you're in a state of undress, it's shocking, ladies,
you know that. I mean, I, oh my gosh, there's
no ex Why is the man accommodated and the woman

(01:31:06):
told to go to hell? Now, someone said, well, you know,
you can't just create a public disturbance like hell, you can.
That is the only response to this, the only response
to men invading women's spaces and treating women like second

(01:31:26):
class citizens. The trans movement is to create a very
loud and a very uncomfortable public disturbance. It is a
public disturbance to treat women like second class citizens. It's
a public disturbance to be a man walking into a
woman's locker room when they're just trying to get their clothes,

(01:31:47):
change their clothes after working out. That's a disturbance. Now,
there was one man who came up, who stepped up
and was defending her. As you saw in that video.
I was really shocked by some of the other ones,
and I was shocked by some of the women who
apparently cocked themselves into silence over all this, I mean, yes,

(01:32:12):
you do need to be big bold to deal with
this kind of stuff. I can't even imagine. I'm gonna
tell you. Women are told to trust our gut instinct.
We don't have very many physical advantages if a man
wants to attack us. That's why we carry guns. That's
why I've said that my gun is my equalizer, because

(01:32:33):
without it, we don't really have a lot of physical advantages.
This isn't a Hollywood movie. Okay, women are told to
trust our gut instinct. Now you know what the trans
movement is doing. It's trying to brainwash women into thinking
that any feelings legitimate or not, of being unsafe that
that means you're a bigot. It's actually creating more victims

(01:32:55):
by brainwashing women to ignore their gut instinct. It's creating
more women more victims by telling women that they have
to make themselves vulnerable and less secure in order to
accommodate a mental illness. It's one of the most anti
women things I've ever seen in my life. Good for

(01:33:18):
her for standing up. You know, more women need to
do this, but I feel like a lot of them don't.
They don't want to create a disturbance. Oh, people are
more afraid at being thought of as looking like a
bigot than they are for like taking a stand like that.
That's a righteous stand that she took. Tisheimann took a
righteous stand.

Speaker 11 (01:33:38):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:33:38):
I would have been right there with her. If I
was there, I wouldn't let her do that alone. Oh
hell no't. She wouldn't have been doing that alone. As
you can imagine. One of the reasons we stopped. The
gin that we went to closed down over COVID, and
then the other gen that we had been going to
started allowing men in the women's locker room, so we
ended our membership. I'm not going to deal with it.

(01:33:59):
I'm not going to be to feel like I'm a
bigot simply because I don't want a man ogling me
if I'm changing in the locker room after working out.
I'm not going to do that, And this is the
thing that gets me. A man who wants to be
a woman can say, well, I feel uncomfortable in the
men's locker room and he's accommodated. A woman in the
woman's locker room can say well, I feel uncomfortable that
there's a man in here and she's told to shut

(01:34:19):
up and abide. That is second class citizenship. And it's true.
I feel bad for her that she had so little
there to stick up for her. Did you get that impression,
because there was the one guy came right that was
sticking up for. But then where it was ever got on.

Speaker 3 (01:34:41):
His face and was sticking up for. I actually had
that video that man.

Speaker 1 (01:34:46):
Yes, that's a man. A man should be sticking up for.
That's the way that works. There was one guy, yeah,
I know to go. He got right in there because
that guy, that transman was being mean to her. He
was calling her the b and all kinds of stuff.
So good on that man for stepping up in there
and getting in his face. Good on that dude. All

(01:35:09):
that woman pushing him back. Girls stand aside, stand aside,
But good on him and the other people and look
at him. He's like trying to I don't know, he
knows exactly what he's doing. You're victimizing a woman. He
knows exactly what he was doing. Unbelievable. I mean, it's unfortunate.

(01:35:30):
It is absolutely unfortunate. So a couple of other things.
I'm gonna make sure we're getting to everything because we're
gonna we're gonna recap the election tomorrow and go over
those results and all of that stuff. I wanted to.
Let's play this. This is cut one. Here's another video
from Kevin Roberts at Heritage, the Heritage Foundation. This is

(01:35:52):
a new video. This was yesterday. It was a speech
at Hillsdale on anti Semitism. But then he kept seeing
cancel culture go ahead.

Speaker 16 (01:36:02):
A few days ago I posted a video truly with
the best of intentions. I and Heritage don't engage in
canceling people, because when you cancel people, especially in the
age of social media, if in fact you want you
do that because you want their audiences to get smaller,

(01:36:23):
you make their audiences bigger. And then there's the whole
thing of the loyalty toward friends. And speaking as a
pretty proud generation exer, my motivation having seen over the
last twenty five years, basically the entirety of my professional

(01:36:44):
career that men and women of all ages, but especially
in my generation, have been canceled from every industry. My
motivation was to draw a line in the end and say,
let's stop that. You have problem with the content, you
have problem with the issues, you have problem with the ideas,
by all means, go debate them. But I have to
tell you to the students that this old history professor

(01:37:08):
made a mistake. And I'm not saying that your professors
at Hillsdale make mistakes, but sometimes you can make a mistake,
and with the best of intentions. And my mistake was
not saying we aren't going to participate in cancel culture.

Speaker 11 (01:37:25):
We're not.

Speaker 16 (01:37:27):
My mistake was letting that which we will never backtrack from,
override the sinfral motivation that I had in doing that.

Speaker 1 (01:37:35):
This was a sloppy speech. I gotta be honest, and
I don't dislike Kevin Roberts at all. I think that
he made some grave errors, and I think he keeps
doubling down on it, and I don't quite understand why
it doesn't make any sense. And again, stop saying cancelation.
Freedom of association is free speech. But the denial of

(01:37:56):
free association is the actual canceling of free speech. That's
what's being asked of people to reject their freedom of association.
His argument that, well, cancelation makes the audience bigger, Well,
no it doesn't. And no one's who what do you
mean define canceling? No one said, no one's doing what
one of their partners is doing, which I'll get to

(01:38:17):
in a moment. No one's saying, oh, well they should all.
I don't care if they whatever they spew into the ether.
It doesn't mean that you launder it by not asking
about any of the reasons why fuint does is disliked,
and laundering it by presenting him as just, you know,
maybe a slightly radical guy, by sticking to the safe issues.

(01:38:40):
That's what we're talking about. No one wants to associate
or be associated with that, and that is their right.
And telling people that their refusal to be associated with that,
telling them that that's cancelation, literally is the very definition
of cancelation, because you're denying them their free speech right
of free association. It is the most ironic display I
think I've ever seen in modern politics. And comparing genuine

(01:39:04):
conservatives to Fuentas in terms of gen X, canceling is
just stupid. That doesn't even make any sense. That dog
don't hunt, that makes zero sense. He's not a conservative,
he's a leftist who makes an idol of race, and
that's also an indication of absence of faith. So yeah,

(01:39:29):
we're not doing that. We're not going to do that.
I don't know why people are denying other people their
free association. And you know, again, you know, if we're
going to talk of canceling the head of a think tank,
this is a think tank that's associated with Heritage. By
the way, they're actually part of Heritage. They're part of
Jim Dement's Conservative Partnership if we want to be really

(01:39:51):
honest about it, it's the American Accountability Foundation. They're funded
by Heritage, and it's part of Jim Demint's Conservative Partnership Institute.
So this arm of Heritage, this guy who runs it,
and I posted screenshots of emails that he has been
sending back channel to everybody in DC, apparently listing the
names of people who criticized the fallout, to the all

(01:40:15):
of the that we're part of the fallout of the
Fuinda's interview all the people who are critical. Thomas H. Jones,
founder of the American Accountability Foundation, criticized them, listed in them,
listed them in name, provided screenshots, and added quote. That's
why I want to urge you, in the strongest terms
possible to never hire any of these people in the
event their resume ever comes across your desk. So I

(01:40:35):
really want Kevin Roberts to affirm whether or not Heritage
is in the process of canceling, because this is a
Heritage funded entity that's literally doing a back channel cancelation
op on everybody that's been critical of this. So can
we reach out to Kevin and see if we can
get a statement on that. I know I think he's

(01:40:55):
going to be on Josh Hammer's show, and I'm going
to see if maybe that's something I would like an
answer to it. I'll update you if we get.

Speaker 4 (01:41:03):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:16):
Welcome back to the Perrogram. Now tomorrow we're going to
have it's gonna We're gonna have the program. We're gonna
recap the election, but we're not gonna have the simulcast
to the radio programs. You're not gonna be able to
watch it. And that's because I'm juggling trying to race
to the airport and doing the show and racing to
the airport and getting to the debate and juggling the

(01:41:36):
long wait times and all of that stuff. So there's
I can't magically like operate to places, so we got
to juggle some things. So that's how we got to
do it for tomorrow. But we are going to recap
audio wise all of the election stuff, and so we're
going to do that, and then Lorraine's going to have
a development up on chapter and verse about all of

(01:41:59):
the latest with this American Accountability Foundation. Because my question
is if Heritage wants to characterize Free Association as canceling,
I really think then they need to clarify why a
group that they fund is engaging in a back channel
cancelation op targeting all of the people who were critical

(01:42:21):
of how all of the Fluenta's Carlson follow up was handled.
I think that's a fair question, and we already have
an a query into Heritage and Kevin Roberts, and so
I will update you with any feedback on that. All right,
in the meantime, today's stupidity came.

Speaker 3 (01:42:41):
Twenty one. It's big Gretch from Michigan. Here's her regrets
on the COVID, how she handled COVID by the way,
which was the worst and very authoritarian. I got to
hear those didn't even have freedom in mind. But here's
what she had to say about them.

Speaker 11 (01:42:56):
But if I was allowed to be inside outside, why
couldn't I just be in side.

Speaker 16 (01:43:00):
Inside because you were inside outside with just your your
small group of.

Speaker 2 (01:43:04):
People and servers and bussers.

Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Listen, Caleb, none of us wants to go back and relive.

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
That we were doing the best we could with very
littlehold count. Okay, you don't want to be held accountables.

Speaker 1 (01:43:14):
She doesn't want to be held accountable. And were they
really doing the best that they could? I mean, were
they really? I mean? Remember she wouldn't let you buy
seeds at the store. Remember that they like roped off
seeds in the store.

Speaker 3 (01:43:26):
What was the logic that they offered for that?

Speaker 1 (01:43:28):
Nun they arrested somebody was kayaking by themselves in a lake.

Speaker 3 (01:43:31):
Unreal.

Speaker 1 (01:43:31):
I was under her government. Now, folks, get out and
vote if you haven't, man, pray for New York. I'm
telling you what. We'll be back tomorrow audio to recap
all the elections and to forget the debate tomorrow on
Second Amendment in Chicago. God bless back with you tomorrow
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