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November 13, 2025 111 mins
Speaker Johnson says he would put a contentious bill that would require the DoJ to release the Epstein Files to a floor vote next week. Dana explains why there is no “there” there. A flight from Sky Harbor to DCA makes an emergency stop in Kansas City to remove a disruptive passenger who called Reps Gosar, Biggs and Crane, “fascists”. Sharon Osborne breaks down after playing a heartfelt voicemail that President Trump left her to give condolences to her family after the death of Ozzy. The US mint has made the last Penny in history.

Did Tucker Carlson just condemn attempts to KILL HITLER in the middle of WWII & the Holocaust? The first openly trans lawmaker in America from New Hampshire has admitted to horrible abuse crimes against children. Bloomberg is extorting the gun company, Glock, with the promise of ruinous litigation.

Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized after sustaining a fall near his home. JFK’s gay grandson launches his Congressional campaign with an interesting tagline. Democrats began SCREECHING at each other on the House floor when members of their own party defected and voted to reopen the government. More on Epstein. Meghan Markle gets slammed for a 'crime against bagels' after her bizarre flower-topped recipe.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we're going to put that on the floor for
a full vote next week since we get back. In
the meantime, I'll remind everybody the Oversight Committee has been
working around the clock, even through the government shutdown, for
maximum transparency and.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
The full disclosure as we have all been for since.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
The very beginning.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
There's now by my account, I think it's around fifty
thousand pages of documents that have been released. There was
another big tronks that came out today another twenty thousand
pages they have gone through, come through the Epstein estate files,
which I remind everyone was not even anticipated in the
discharge petition, and that's been a treasure trove because included
in that was Epstein's own personal financial leaguers.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
There's travel logs and his.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Daily calendar and all sorts of other things.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
So that's going to continue. The subpoenas are being supplied.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
With, complied with, and so a number of things to
touch on.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
Because you have the Epstein stuff, you have the battle
over well, I mean they have the votes in the
House shutdowns over effectively, and in addition to that, you
have the stuff happening with the left. Welcome to the program,
Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of
this first hour with you, and the the Epstein stuff

(01:17):
honestly feels like such a dodge right now. And I
have a piece that I'm working on about this that's
actually up and over at going to be over at
Substack later today that gets into some of this stuff.
Because the whole Epstein emails, all of this stuff, this

(01:41):
guy Michael Wolf, it all comes down. The Democrats are
super excited about all of this stuff. They think they
finally got him this time, but there's nothing in there.
I mean, they're basically these emails show a guy who
is already up you know, redacted creek without a paddle,

(02:04):
trying to figure out how to leverage information against Potus.
And that's one of the things that they were looking at.
There was, you know, these emails that came out and
I'm not quite sure, you know, what else was proven
in this. I don't think anything else was proven in
any of this, but this is what they're pushing. It

(02:28):
also seems kind of early to push something like this
additionally too, because you know, you have the I mean,
midterms aren't coming until next year. It seems weird that
that they're pushing all of this. So anyway, welcome to
the program, Dana lash with you starting today with all
of the insanity and then and then the bill that

(02:49):
they're putting forward. They ended up getting the votes to
push it to the floor, and they were wanting to
release I don't know how much of it's going to
be redacted or not, but they're wanting to release these
Epstein files the full thing. So that's I mean, I

(03:10):
figured that something like this was going to This is
also payback I think too for them for the issue
of the shutdown and them having to finally vote on it.
It really seems like some of its payback. But and
I will talk more about this coming up because you
had this. I don't know if I believe this headline

(03:30):
that came out from Daily Mail that there was a meltdown,
a controversial GOP lawmaker was rushed to the situation room
for a big summit.

Speaker 4 (03:39):
Just don't think that.

Speaker 5 (03:40):
That's it seems hyperbole. They're talking about Lauren Bobert because
she was one of the individuals that signed on to
this vote to force it, and that's what you just
heard Johnson talking about. By the way, the vote to
get this out on the floor to get it, and

(04:05):
you know, I think that there's I think there's been
a lot of transparency on it. The way that I
understood it and the way that I was reading a
lot of these documents, it seemed like.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
He I mean, from what I.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
Gathered, seems like Trump was the one who was sounding
the whistle on Epstein. And then the Guthrie testimony, if
you remember, because she did that she had redacted her name. Originally,
she was the one who said that there was never
any issue with Potis, that Potis was essentially not involved

(04:39):
in any of this. So I don't know why they're
trying to make this. I mean, I do know why,
but it's stupid that they're trying to make this the
big thing that they are so welcome to the show.
This is what Republicans are fighting on. I'm fine with
putting out the Epstein stuff. I don't care. I don't see,
honestly what the big issue in opposition of it is anyway,

(05:00):
I really don't. There was apparently a Wednesday briefing. This
took place yesterday. You had Bobert and some others that
showed up to this. This is audio sound bite five
Carolyn Leavitt was saying there's been more transparency, and I
have to say, I think there has been listen.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
So transparency.

Speaker 7 (05:17):
Why not just go ahead release the full files on Epstein, get.

Speaker 8 (05:20):
This all over with.

Speaker 9 (05:21):
We have.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
This administration has done more with respect to transparency when
it comes to Jeffrey Epstein than any administration ever. In fact,
this administration, the Department of Justice, has turned over tens
of thousands of documents to the American people. We are
cooperating and showing support for the House Oversight Committee. That's
part of the reason you are seeing these documents that

(05:44):
were released today because of the House Oversite Committees and
Republicans' efforts to get these out to the public.

Speaker 5 (05:50):
This admitted, h yeah, and that's the way that it's been.
It's absolutely the way that it's been. So they've been
incredibly transparent. I mean, I don't know. I think people
need to be careful because Trump's already ssuming the ever
loving hell out of the BBC for like eleventy thrillion dollars.
The video that they had run may making it look

(06:10):
like he was inciting the riot. I want to remind
everybody that happened when we were live on air and
we took it. We were live on air, and we
took it when we were live on air, and we
had when he was saying in his remarks, he was saying,
people need to be peaceful, you need to have peaceful assembly,

(06:32):
leave peacefully. I mean, I don't know how many times
he said it. Why is it that that's never acknowledged?
I mean, can I'm not stupid. We heard it right,
I'm not making this up in my head. You were here,
you were sitting right there. You were actually the one
that had to roll back the audio because it was
live and you had to roll it back to literally
replay what he said.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
Yep. And it's still to this day exists online.

Speaker 5 (06:53):
So he's already suing the everloving hell out of the
BBC because the way the BBC edited the video, it
was like they purposefully omitted that portion of his remarks, which,
by the way, I thought he mentioned it quite a bit.
In fact, he mentioned it at least two separate times

(07:13):
in those remarks, and they have a transcript. I mean,
it's all available on the White House website where you
can go back and actually read the stuff that he
said at the rally, so you know what he was saying, so,
I don't know why people in the BBC the video
that they came out with, they removed all of that,
and it made it sound like he was calling everybody
to glory, go and fight in the streets.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
It's not what he was saying. It's not at all
what he was saying.

Speaker 5 (07:38):
First he was talking about getting out the vote and canvassing,
because remember there were those issues going into that twenty
twenty election. And then afterwards he was like, you know, peaceful,
peaceful assembly, we don't want any problems.

Speaker 4 (07:50):
That's literally the verbatim phrase that he said.

Speaker 5 (07:53):
So this is it's so he's already seeing the hell
out of the BBC. I feel like people need to
be careful with the Epstein stuff because there's no there there,
dear Heavens people, I don't I'm totally fine release it
out there. I don't care. But you also have to
look at the obvious truth here. If there had been

(08:15):
something to get him on, think about how unbelievably petty
and determined Hillary Clinton is. She's literally the modern day
Sirce Lanister from Game of Thrones. She would have put
that out there in a heartbeat. They had everything else.

(08:36):
I mean for crying out loud. They made up the
story about the pee tape, which was so gross. They
can't even believe him saying these words. It's the professional
radio and I have to talk about urination videos didn't
even exist. And it's not even in keeping by the way,
let's just have that debate, not even keeping with the principal,
you know, in the surveillance matter, not even keeping with
his behavior. He's such a weird germophobe. And I say

(08:58):
this because I'm a weird Germaphobe's there's no way that
that happened. I a billion dollars that did not happen.
It didn't happen. So the other this, And we're going
to get into some of this because I really think
that some of the people at the time that were
in his inner circle, and this is why you hear

(09:18):
a lot of individuals say they're very glad with the
new guard that's coming in to the White House and
to his team, because I feel like they're way more
protective of him than the previous people were. We're going
to discuss that. One of the things we're coming we're
going to get into coming up on break is I
know we got to I can't. That's the woke, right.

(09:40):
Rake Tucker Carlson is a friend of mine, but he's
wrong on so many issues. And I'm actually very concerned
about the direction some of this analysis is going because
it seems less like analysis and more like the promotion
of a narrative. So there's a video we're going to
play where he was questioning bond offer and questioning his

(10:04):
actual faith. And then there was that age old question
that came up, if you could have would you kill
baby Hitler? Why are we talking about this? Why is
it a question that's being asked. This is like a
question that somebody who doesn't have a deep faith or
doesn't even have an understanding of some of these historical figures,
it's something that they ask. So it's a weird question.

(10:26):
We're going to discuss this because this is again another
one of these things where why why in the world?
This is all stuff that we have to hit In
addition to that couple of other things, the left insanity.
Also Delaware is re doing so Coinbase is leaving Delaware
and they're reincorporating in Texas. Do you remember how everybody started,

(10:51):
all the businesses, all the incorporations were in Delaware, and
that was like one of the things that made Delaware
supremely attractive. Well now apparently that's going away, so we
have to talk about that. That's a major issue. It's
one of the things that we can hit. In addition,
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(12:46):
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is a Wall Street Journal piece, the menu of options

(13:37):
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So one of the things I've never seen this to
this extent in the wild, but I have seen it before,
and it relates to people who are on the far left,
that you're in public, right, you're in public, and you
cannot bring yourself to act like a decent human being

(17:09):
when faced with someone who thinks differently from you. So
case in point, this was what flight was this on.
This was a passenger on a plane and they lost
their minds because someone was on.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
The plane.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
They had Congressmen on the plane, and this person could
not abide They could not abide the fact that there
were Republicans on the flight, so they started screaming about fascism, etc.
And they ended up getting This was from Sky Harbor
to DCA, So this is Phoenix to DCA. The passenger

(17:51):
was so unruly they actually had to make a stop
in Kansas City. Watch this, This is nuts.

Speaker 9 (18:00):
You had.

Speaker 5 (18:06):
Just so they're all sitting there, They're trying to get
her out. She's fighting with the moon, the fastest city.
She wouldn't shut up. She was harassing these lawmakers who
were on the flight. Now, remember the lawmakers had thirty
six hours to get back. This was them all getting on.

(18:26):
That's why you had so many, you know, lawmakers on
the same flight, because they were all trying to get
back to d C because they were going to vote.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
And I mean, how were you that.

Speaker 5 (18:36):
I can't tell you the number of times that I've
gotten on a plane and I see lawmakers sitting on
sometimes lefties. But is it just because we're on the
Like what makes someone feel like they have to show
their backs? I like that completely, and think about it
like this. They had to divert to Kansas City during

(18:59):
a time when you have cancelations and delays already, Kane.
What I didn't find in the piece is whether or
not they were actually able to take off. You know,
going to Phoenix from DC, that's a good four hour flight, right,
So they had to stop in Kansas city. I'm curious

(19:20):
as to whether or not they were able to like
take off again, did everybody have to deplane?

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Like, how did that work? I would have been livid.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
Imagine like if you had that's insane, that's insane.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (19:35):
So this it's a problem. It's these individuals. They don't
know how to coexist with people that have a difference
of opinion. I can't imagine living like that. You know,
you got to see the humanity in people, which brings
me to this SoundBite. I loved this so much. I
saw this last night. This is Sharon Osbourne. So she
was sitting at a table with her son, Jack who

(19:56):
hunts by the way, he's a hunter, and her daughter.
And I want you to contrast what you saw with
the plane with what Sharon Osborne's talking about. So Sharon Osborne,
as you know, Ozzy Osborne passed away just a couple
of months ago, and clearly they're still dealing with the

(20:19):
grief of all of that. What do we want to
play the longer the shorter one's let's play this. It's
a couple of minutes, but it's worth it. And I
want you guys to listen how she describes, and it's
almost like when she began talking about her interactions with Trump,

(20:39):
because Trump had called Sharon and left a voicemail and
he was expressing his condolences and he was very gracious,
and so she's addressing it. And in the beginning, it
sounds like not that she's afraid of anything, but it
sounded like she was a little nervous as to how
the digital economy is going to react to this, right,

(21:01):
And then it's like, as she got a third of
the way through, s like she didn't care. Nice as nice,
good as good, and it was a very brief respite
from the intense tribalization everywhere else. It's worth the listen.
A little long, but it's worth the listen. Compare the
lady on the plane to this. I mean, should we

(21:24):
play the voicemail?

Speaker 11 (21:26):
Yeah, I'm saying who it's from.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
Everyone, Everyone will know.

Speaker 12 (21:34):
I shared a subtle Trump and I just wanted to
wish you the best and the family great, as he
was amazing. He was an amazing guy. I met him
a few times, and I want to tell that he
was unique in every way and talented. So I just
wanted to wish you the best and it's a tough thing.
I know how close you were, and whatever I can do,

(21:54):
take care of yourself. Say hello to the family, Thanks.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
Bye, Love him or hate him, he didn't have to
call and leave a voicemail.

Speaker 13 (22:05):
Listen, when it comes to politics, we know nobody comes
out a winner, whoever you like. There's half half people
are going to go like this, and now it's more
so than ever in history. Is it that people's choice
of which party, which politicians, you can't come out a winner.

(22:30):
All I know is a man that I know, I
worked with for a month. I spent one month with
him and his wife, who was always gracious, elegant, just
a delight to talk to his wife, and he was

(22:53):
always how are the children, how is Kelly. I'm so
proud of Kelly and Jack for what they've done, and
their manners are great, and he was just a great
guy to talk to, and he has always treated me
with respect. Listen, I'm not American. I can't vote. I

(23:18):
don't want to vote. I don't vote for anyone. I
vote for no one, never have, never will. But the
thing is all I know is he's treated me with respect.
Your father with respect. He wanted nothing from us nothing
Milania to say nothing, and they have been great, and

(23:43):
for him to take his time to do that for us,
and because do you know what, he doesn't live in
a bubble. He knows what's going on in the streets.
He knows what.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
Is going on.

Speaker 13 (23:59):
And I can't say that for all prime ministers.

Speaker 5 (24:03):
Oooh, there gives you a little insight right there. You know,
kar Starmer, the big lefty, she can't say that of
their prime minister. I thought that was a nice There
was a real nice.

Speaker 4 (24:16):
Little touch there. But what are how refreshing?

Speaker 5 (24:19):
Is that I watched that twice as the third time
I've heard it. It is And I wrote about this
in my book Grace Canceled. And the reason I'm talking
about this now is because they see the Right slipping
into this a little bit. You have got to be
able to see the humanity and other people if you

(24:41):
ever hope to persuade those other people.

Speaker 4 (24:46):
What is this all for.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
It's all for persuading people to see your perspective, and
for people who look at it from an evangelist perspective,
it's about persuading people to come to Jesus right when
you cannot see the humanity in someone. How are you

(25:09):
ever going to be able to persuade them? Do you
think that you're going to insult them into agreement? The
moment it gets nasty is when that's your indication that
that individual has zero interest and real discussion. They have
zero interest in real debate because it's not about that.

(25:31):
For them, it is either about putting a point on
the board or destroying someone. When I had Kevin Roberts
on the show, and we've had a lot, I mean,
the Kevin Roberts interviewer is some one that went bonkers.
We've had a lot of people he had ready to
find on the show, you know, and I push back
against him pretty vociferously because it's not about being nasty
and trying to flex, Like I'm really trying to drill

(25:53):
down into the issue and understand, because when you can understand,
and then you know how to craft a persuasive argument.
So if we're not out there trying to persuade people,
then what's the point, right, what is the point of
any of it? Trying to flex? That's just stupid, That

(26:15):
doesn't move the needle. In fact, it repels people. You
should be judged by how many people you're attracting, not
how many people you're repelling. One person that you can
persuade is someone that you don't have to fight. Furthermore,
it's an additional ideological soldier for your side. We have

(26:36):
got to start properly looking at this in politics tactically, intelligently,
Otherwise we are going to lose. And we are right
there where we are about to have everything that we've
been fighting for. Granted, we can do a lot of
work in a lot of other areas. But as somebody

(26:59):
who has been doing this since the Tea Party days,
and I have watched as really legitimate limited government constitutionalists
have fought and have scraped. The victories in the judiciary
were victories spite that football, you know, at least getting

(27:21):
the tax cuts made permanent against some other Republicans that
did not want to make that happen with the one
big beautiful bill. That was a small victory, but it
was a victory. Nonetheless, you have to realize that these
victories aren't going to be measured by giant yardages. They're
little incremental things, back and forth, back and forth, and
how much ground can you hold, how much more ground

(27:42):
can you gain? All of this is about persuading people
every bit of it, and you can't.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
We can't be repelling people.

Speaker 5 (27:51):
So the reason I bring this up compare the lady
on the plane was Sharon Osbourne and Sharon Osbourne, doesn't
it so like she really came to all of this
very organically? And how did she come to it organically?
People were kind. She said things about gun control I
don't agree with. She's never been nasty about it. Ever.

(28:16):
You should be able to have that debate with people,
Kevin Roberts. It was very amicable. Kane. I thought they
were hard questions, and I give him credit because he
knew that it was going to be like this. I mean,
we were incredibly belligerent towards the end. And Caine's one
of the nicest people ever. He's like nine feet tall.
He doesn't look like he is, but he's like one

(28:37):
of the nicest people ever, and it was very out
of character for him to be like that. But we
wanted to make this conversation happen, and it was, and
he knew and he still and everybody was very polite
and civil.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
I don't know why it can't be like that.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
You don't always have to scream at somebody, but it
sounded like she came to that very organically and because
they were kind. That doesn't hurt to be nice about it.
It's not a weakness. Gosh, it is not a weakness.
Do you guys know how hard it is? You guys
know how hard it is to be nice when you
don't want to be nice? It is hard for It's

(29:12):
always been hard for kind of allowed Junta jump in
a whale. Nobody, you know, nobody, it's hard to be nice.
This is where Patrick Swayze comes in with, Oh, you
guys knew I was bringing it here. The cinematic masterpiece
came to his roadhouse. Probably you know, it should have
won Oscars, maybe a Nobel Prize for whatever it could
be awarded, a Nobel price for Everything about that movie

(29:35):
is just pure perfection, including the advice of be nice
until it's time to not be nice. And it's very
obvious when righteous indignation is a response, and a legitimate one,
Like one of the things we're going to be talking
about here coming up, let's talk about nice the woke Reich.
And I know some of you are tired of hearing
about it, but I want you to realize that it's

(29:57):
not beating a drum for the sake of beating a drum.
It's discussing it to try to figure out how to
resolve it. Genuinely kind of want to make enemies of people.
Some of these people are my friends. I've celebrated book
launches with them, I've been to their events, I've had
dinner with them. A lot of these people I know,

(30:18):
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Speaker 3 (31:55):
The Ali Glass. So are the days of the United States?
This is the last one? Got any final words.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
In the penny?

Speaker 3 (32:08):
Yeah? I loves America And I'm gonna say the attackers
fifty six million dollars? Are you.

Speaker 9 (32:16):
Do account now?

Speaker 3 (32:18):
The last one?

Speaker 5 (32:19):
Three two one? That's it? The last penny ever made
now of ver minted two hundred and thirty two years.
The penny costs three cents to make one sense, so
it did make any sense at all? Actually, when's the
last time you used a penny.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
Besides to take a penny leave a penny thing gas station?

Speaker 5 (32:46):
I think I have like when I was a kid,
but I think that was the last time for me.
I don't even know if I have a penny?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
What? Really?

Speaker 5 (32:52):
Yeah, are they going to like blow up in value now?
You think?

Speaker 3 (32:55):
Well, only the ones that were actually made of copper
back in the day, Yeah, didn't that didn't that U
forty one?

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Yeah, but didn't and didn't the copper quotient, however, the
percentage of copper in each penny, didn't that decrease over time?

Speaker 10 (33:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (33:14):
I don't know what that rate was, but I know
that there isn't a bit of copper in them today,
so they're not even a precious metal anymore. And they're
still costing three cents plus to make her?

Speaker 5 (33:24):
How was it three cents. I could probably make it
cheaper than that if you wanted to give me the contract.
That's like fifteen million dollars they said to do that.
That's insane.

Speaker 4 (33:32):
I'm fine with that. I really don't care.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
It was like fifty four million to make about sixteen
million dollars worth of pennies.

Speaker 5 (33:37):
The only cool thing about coins are like the old
lady coin purses that like my grandma used to carry.
You know, she'd have her big giant wallet with a
million things in it, but then she had like this
old lady embroidered, you know, little coin purse that looked
like it came from the early nineteen hundreds, and I
always thought that was so cool. And she would put

(33:58):
her coins in there and then and then I always
thought that was neat. But it's like absent that what's
the purpose?

Speaker 3 (34:04):
Well, like I said, I collect coins, and I do
have some Indian head pennies in addition to some of
the wheat pennies that they had back in the day.
So I think that's the value there.

Speaker 5 (34:13):
Lorrain Sa steel pennies from World War two are worth
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Speaker 4 (36:17):
Top of the second hour.

Speaker 5 (36:19):
This beautiful fall day in Texas, and I've been sneezing
my head off because the allergies are Oh man, we
need a good freeze. Whoo, last man, we need a
very good freeze. Kane, we need a serious freeze. Gosh,
all right, right, would you kill baby Hitler?

Speaker 3 (36:35):
Would I kill baby Hitler?

Speaker 12 (36:37):
Now?

Speaker 3 (36:37):
I would not.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
You wouldn't kill baby Hitler.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
No, it's a baby.

Speaker 5 (36:43):
Oh it's baby Hitler.

Speaker 3 (36:44):
Yeah, No, wouldn't. Yeah, but that's using the future as
a justification to kill someone in the past. I don't
think so. I think the baby has an opportunity to
not be the Hitler we know, So why would I
kill the baby?

Speaker 5 (36:57):
I always feel like some people are like, well, it's
the think he's killing adult Hitler, Like not really, yeah,
it's not really like killing adult Hitler. And the reason
I say this I can't believe. I Look, I made
mention of this on X. I don't think that what
you know my friend Tucker Carlson is talking about here,

(37:18):
I don't think any of it's accurate. And I think
it's a shame. And I really wish that he would
not avoid a real conversation, albeit probably a challenging conversation.
I wish that he wouldn't avoid a challenging conversation on it.
Let me play this audio sound bite for you, because
this is what we're talking about. This is le question.

Speaker 11 (37:38):
Listen, because once you tre calling people Nazis, we really
have no choice but to start shooting them. To be
Dietrich Bonhoeffer and sort of reach the end of reason
or even Christianity. Bonhoeffer decided Christianity's not even he's a
Luther pastor Christianity is not enough.

Speaker 3 (37:54):
We have to kill the guy.

Speaker 11 (37:56):
Not judging Bonheffer was a great man in some ways,
but that's inevitable once we decide that people are Nazis.

Speaker 5 (38:05):
So you kinda so his thing here is, once you
start calling people Nazis, we have no choice to start
shooting them. And he's talking about calling Niaku Windas a Nazi,
which he's literally said he was, which is why people
call him that. I mean, when you go out and
you go team Hitler and you say that you're a

(38:26):
Nazi and that you admire Nazism, that's I think it's
okay to, you know, say that you're that person's a
Nazi because they said that they're a Nazi. And the
issue of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, we're talking about literal Hitler, So yeah,
literal adult Hitler. So I think that it's okay to

(38:47):
say that that is a Nazi. Right, It seems like
that's the general consensus. Kane. You know it's that cut,
that one cut where that lady was asked, you know,
are you a musician? She's like, I'm not a magician.
I'm not a magician. I feel like that's what's happening here. Yeah,
Like what is that? What is that? Like you say

(39:09):
I'm a magician or something. Now, So if I mean
you're like a musician, you know, think about it. I
don't think that's ghetto. I don't think it's it's that.
It's that cut, Kane, it's that that's the exact thing.
He's literal adult Hitler. It's okay to call literal adult
Hitler a Nazi because Hitler's literally a Nazi. So that's

(39:33):
okay to do that. But then as it relates to Bonhoeffer,
he's trying. He says, well, Bonhoeffer decided that Christianity is
not enough, we have to kill the guy. I think
there's well in the Bible is incredibly has an incredible

(39:54):
insight on self defense and war all throughout New Testament
and Old Testament, and this idea that I mean, if
you're saying that calling Hitler a Nazi was what drove
Bonhoeffer to kill to one to kill him, that's insane.
Remember Bonhoeffer, he enlisted so he didn't have to go

(40:17):
fight in the military in the intelligence aspect of the
SS at the time, and then he was working on
a plot to overthrow Hitler on several plots, and then
he was ultimately arrested when they figured out, you know,
the bomb plot that you know failed, they figured out
how connected he was to it, and he was ultimately arrested.

(40:39):
There is a difference between murder and vengeance, and there's
a difference between protection of innocent life and whether it's
Romans thirteen, whether it's you know, Luke twenty two, whether
you're going back you know for I mean even going
all the way back to like Exodus, for crying out loud,
where they're saying a homeowner is not guilty of blood

(41:00):
if they are killing a thief that breaks in in
the middle of the night. So when you're talking about
actual Nazis who are going through and rounding people up
and killing them, I don't think that you can compare
this situation to the situation of Nick Fouintez, and I
feel like they're constantly trying to dig themselves out of
that hole with us. I mean, there's stories of Abraham

(41:21):
and Genesis defending people. I mean, for Crane allowed Luke
twenty two, Jesus tells us disciples, if they don't have
a sword, they need to sell their cloaks and buy one.
There's a reason he wasn't saying that so they could
have a giant instrument with which to spread butter on
their pta. You know, it's not how that's not what
that was. It wasn't so they could pick out stuff
from their teeth. It was literally a defensive tool. So

(41:45):
this idea that that's somehow un Christian, I think betrays
Tucker Carlson's absolute lack of knowledge about scripture. And he's
himself said that he's a new Christian. Well, I think
if you're a new Christian, maybe you need to wait
about lecturing to everybody about script Sure, if you haven't
even read those aspects of scripture, if you don't even
understand it, like the way that people interpret revelation. There's

(42:08):
a lot of debate about prophecies, et cetera. But then
it's like you overlook what Paul was saying when he
was writing to various churches telling them to not get
hung up on minor doctrinal issues, you know, major in
the major minor and the minors, and a lot of people,
including Talker, are not doing that right now, and they're
calling everything that isn't to their understanding heretical, and that's
actually heretical. And I just there's a reason why, you know,

(42:30):
even after Paul became Paul, he was you know, he
had kind of had to put in his dues before
he was immediately made and sent out on behalf of Christ.
So using your Christian discernment, all of this leads up
to somehow you should be ashamed to use your Christian

(42:50):
discernment to call out bad things and bad ideas. And
that is absolutely not biblical. To condemn people for using
their juster. That's gatekeeping, that's policing speech, that's policing free association.
I mean, God has spoken at length. We don't need
anyone to interpret his word in scripture the acceptability of

(43:14):
defending one's life and defending one's self. And I would
say that trying to launch a plot to end mass
murder and an evil that was spreading across the world
fits into that category. Just because you might be sympathetic
to the Nazis. Doesn't make it, you know, and some

(43:35):
it doesn't make it less biblical or scripturally accountable. So
that's why, and I don't know why. And look, I've
asked him to have these conversations and he's outright refused.
So then it leads to the question who actually is
for free speech and more discussion, because you can't just
hide in safe places, not with stuff like this. It's

(43:59):
too important, and it's a shame. It's a shame. I've
seen a lot of people who have built up this
veneer of being very brave, but they don't want to
have these difficult conversations. They don't want to address any
of these issues. And that's unfortunate because I think there's
a lot for the public to glean from that. But

(44:20):
I don't know. I also wonder if everything's okay with him,
because sometimes it doesn't seem that way. But yes, being
prepared to defend oneself was an acceptable practice biblically, and
I would say Kane that being Bonhoeffer in his position,
he wasn't giving up on Christianity. He was acting well

(44:42):
within it. I feel like Tucker doesn't understand Bonheffer.

Speaker 3 (44:47):
Yeah, he doesn't, or Christianity or both right, because there
wasn't any sort of turn the other cheek, meaning like
you don't defend yourself, you sell your club to buy
a sword. It was literally the message Jesus had in
regards to protecting yourself and your loved ones, your property.

(45:09):
It was all about that in the Bible.

Speaker 5 (45:12):
Exactly a lot of people like to say, oh, well,
you know Jesus rebuked Simon Peter when he cut off
the guard's ear, et cetera, et cetera. But really that's
not for people who are trying to interpret that as
like a stance against self defense, it's incorrect because you
remember what he said. He's like, he said, he goes,
should the scriptures be fulfilled? Is what he was asking Simon,
Meaning you can't stop what is scripturally forecast. You can't

(45:38):
stop me from fulfilling my father's will. Is essentially what
he's saying. That It wasn't a stance against self defense.
It was him saying, this is the will of God
and this is how you know, who are you to
stop that? And I've seen people try to rely incorrectly
on that they need to really take into the whole
book of that whole gospel before they try to argue

(46:02):
it in a misapplied fashion. I mean they said, I
mean that's literally Jesus said the son a man was
going to be delivered into the hands of men and
raised on the third day. That's him speaking. What you
know Elijah was talking about, come on, and he was
cautioning Simon Peter against that, like you know, that's what

(46:22):
he said. He goes, but then how should the scriptures
be fulfilled? Was what he asked him. That it must be?
So how should the scriptures be fulfilled? Then he wasn't
saying you can't defend yourself. It's just I'm watching someone
who's very, very new to the faith. And that's not
a slam. But I do think that when you have

(46:44):
a very young person in terms of faith, that person
also can't be a shepherd and go out and be
a thought leader for the flock. And that's not saying
anything other than they need to learn more before they do.
And if they find that there is an issue with that,
then I would counter, is it about then sharing the

(47:06):
word or is it about glorifying yourself? If you are
too good to serve, you are not good enough to lead.
I think people need to be really, really careful when
they try to speak for God, very careful. That's why
I'm very weird about my pastors. By the way, we

(47:26):
have been looking at different churches, and I think there
are a couple now that we are we're coming back to.
We did two visits with one, and I think we're
going to do another visit with another one. But we've
been visiting churches this entire time, and I think we've
found one. Maybe we'll see, but we want to make
sure that you know, it's a Bible believing church. And
I don't want all this politicized, you know, any of

(47:48):
this nonsense.

Speaker 4 (47:50):
You know, I don't want any of that.

Speaker 5 (47:52):
You know, one of the examples that I gave previously
and in terms of why we left it was death
by a thousand cuts. You know. During BLM, for instance,
you know, our pastor had said from the pulpit that, well,
as you know, it's absolute fact that black more black
assailants are shot by police than white assailants. And I'm like,
that's actually not true. I mean, I literally just did

(48:13):
a giant piece on it at the time that it
was said, and this was a couple of years ago.
I did a giant piece on it. I went through
all of the crime data on arrest, on justified homicide,
on et cetera, et cetera, and that is absolutely not true. Now,
you can have discussions about policing, but you can't have
discussions about making up your own fact. And I just thought,
if you're a shepherd and you're standing there at the pulpit,

(48:34):
you have an obligation to get these things correct, and
if you don't, then you're not giving your best for Christ.
You're not shepherding your flock to the best of your ability,
and you're sharing propaganda. You're lying from the pulpit and
trying to use the credibility of your profession as a
shepherd as a way to make up for the lack
of fact and veracity of your claim. And that's unacceptable.

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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 5 (50:54):
California is dominating the list of America's one hundred deadliest highways.
They have a lot of accidents that I'm not surprised
by that, but that's very interesting. Also, a dog accidentally
shot his owner's lower back with a shot gun. I
want to know how this happened. Hold up, this is

(51:15):
Burke's County, Pennsylvania, a man had to be rushed to
the hospital because his dad, his dad, sorry, his dog
accidentally shot him with a shotgun that he was cleaning.
It happened Tuesday. Officials said that they were called it
was unknown who the shooter was. When they headed to
the scene, they were reportedly informed that a dog had
jumped into the owner's bed. The guy had been cleaning

(51:36):
a shotgun, set it on the bed, the dog jumped
up caused it to fight. Do you believe that he
went into immediate surgery for his injuries? I?

Speaker 4 (51:45):
I don't know. That just seems kind of difficult.

Speaker 5 (51:47):
As described so collapsed bridge on China co two emissions
have been falling flat for the past eighteen months, according
to an analysis that's totally not made up at all,
not at all from you know, the what is it
they're daily the Globe whatever, daily the Chinese CCP paper
over there, and then they sent it to the Guardian,
which is a cesspool of you know, illiterate Marxism, and

(52:11):
so they're trying to say, look, we've been cutting all
of this stuff. Do you guys see the bridge that
fell down. They were trying to say that it was
an avalanche that did it. So it wasn't the bridges.
The construction of the bridge's fault, but determining whether or
not that you're in an avalanche kind of area and
making sure that that area is cleared before you finish.
The construction of a bridge is literally part of the engineering.

(52:33):
Oh what they didn't do that. They didn't do that,
and the whole bridge fell down. The Chinese bridge fell down,
fell down, fell down. The Chinese bridge fell down. Bad engineering.
That's exactly why that all taped. They're like, no, it
was different or more than the bridge bridges, and it
was just literally completed and just opened like a month ago.
They literally just completed the damp thing and an avalanche

(52:55):
knocked it down. It's like you they we do more
to check for avalanches on ski slopes here than apparently
they do in China before building a bridge.

Speaker 4 (53:03):
So just gonna put that out there.

Speaker 5 (53:04):
And no one believes that their carbon dioxide emissions are
falling flat. And if you do believe that Kane has
a collapsed Chinese bridge that he wants to sell you,
it's right. I mean you can how much you will,
and a part with that.

Speaker 3 (53:15):
Bridge, cane I'll take any offers.

Speaker 5 (53:18):
H Yeah, yeah, like a cool couple million, right, there's
probably a lot of resources that you can get out
of that Costco. Oh boy, ladies with y'all's prosecco. Costco
is called recalled a million bottles of Kirkland prosecco because
of a shattering risk. I mean, wait a minute, it's
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(53:43):
can break or shatter. Can't all glasses breakers shatter? I'm
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Speaker 5 (55:57):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you and uh,
oh my goodness, where to even start with us?

Speaker 4 (56:04):
I just needed this is just all going to be.

Speaker 5 (56:06):
The trans seg right here, the trans segment.

Speaker 4 (56:09):
I don't know how to put it.

Speaker 5 (56:10):
So this story, I'm sorry, guys, We're really I mean,
these are these are actual not these are real photos.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
These photos are not doctored in any way.

Speaker 4 (56:25):
Wait, don't show them yet.

Speaker 5 (56:26):
Let me say that I don't hold up up. Okay,
So I don't think anybody's shocked about this story. A
historic transformer lawmaker pled guilty to child sexual exploitation again
the Democrat. His name is Stacy Marie Lawton and he

(56:53):
is a He's confused about his bits, so he says
he's trans. He pled guilty to federal child see sexual
exploitation charges. He was once called a trailblazer. He used
to do fundraisers with Eric Swalwell.

Speaker 4 (57:09):
He is forty one years old.

Speaker 5 (57:10):
His name is leg He was born as Barry Lawton
and he changed his name to Stacy with an Ie Marie,
and he worked with his ex girlfriend Lindsay Groves, who
was employed at a daycare center called Creative Mind.

Speaker 4 (57:27):
You know how this is going. It's getting horrible.

Speaker 5 (57:30):
And they were exploiting children under the age of five,
taking beyond inappropriate, I mean absolutely criminally inappropriate photos of
undressed children, toddlers and sending them to Lawton. While Lawton
was serving in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, a

(57:51):
sitting lawmaker who was trying to write bills to legislate
you was lusting was being discussed with uh undressed toddler photos.
Now apparently they change, they exchanged. The quote from the

(58:12):
court filings is thousands of text messages and Lawton verbatim
typed with his own hands. What he was interested in doing.
That is demonic. Oh man, this, oh my gosh, the

(58:35):
rage I have for child predators. There is Oh my gosh. Now,
remember in twenty twelve, here's a couple of heads. This
is first off, this is the guy we're talking about.
That's the guy we're talking about. That's the guy who
was lusting after toddlers. Oh, gets worse, that's all. Oh,

(58:57):
it's like pizza the hut without the cheese. It's awful.
If you saw that crop up at the foot of
your bed at night, what would you do. I mean,
it'd be some buckshot right there. The So he was
hailed looking at some of these headlines. Red State had
a good collection of the previous headlines because they fetted

(59:18):
this guy back in twenty twelve. They said history made
a new Hampshire when he ran a first for trans representation.
NPR called him courageous, CNN called him courageous. He had
a bunch of credit card fraud convictions already on his record,
but apparently nobody they didn't report on that. You know,

(59:40):
it's all about you know, he checks the intersectionality boxes.
So now a decade later and this historic first trans
lawmakers pleading guilty to the exploitation of toddlers.

Speaker 4 (59:56):
Wow, I love there was a piece.

Speaker 5 (59:59):
The my friend Terry Christoff wrote, she said, this is
the part where the left will tell us this isn't
about being transgender. But that's precisely the problem. Everything is
about being transgender to them until it's time to take responsibility.

Speaker 4 (01:00:12):
They want the.

Speaker 5 (01:00:12):
Glory when one of their own wins an election, but
none of the blame when that quote unquote trailblazer turns
out to be a felonious predator. This isn't isolated either,
and this isn't just like a one off. There's been
several of these incidents that is heinous. So this guy
who had all these I think if you have credit
card fraud convictions, you should not be writing legislation either.

(01:00:38):
It is horrifying, horrifying.

Speaker 4 (01:00:43):
So this is I.

Speaker 5 (01:00:45):
I'm just I'm speechless. The sad thing is in Massachusetts,
where I think wasn't weren't these charges, Yeah, it was,
so the daycare was in Massachusetts, so the charges came
out of Boston. Sadly massive two sets did away with
the death penalty in the eighties. That's incredibly unfortunate because

(01:01:07):
I think that child predators should be put to death.
Rapists and child predators should absolutely be put to death.
You violate people that way you die, you can have
grace and also justice. They can coexist. Don't let anyone
pervert scripture and tell you otherwise. But that's a depravity.

(01:01:30):
I believe child predators have a depravity that I don't
believe can be rehabilitated at all. I think you can
have grace while flipping the switch or in doing the
lethal injection or firing squad to make it easier.

Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
But it is heinous.

Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
This story.

Speaker 4 (01:01:48):
I could barely read this story.

Speaker 5 (01:01:50):
It's so awful. This is the stuff that we're you know,
good heavens. And they were celebrating this guy sitting there
in the state House in New Hampshire writing laws that
affect you. And because we have a lot of affiliates
in New Hampshire, well doing that, there's no word. There's

(01:02:12):
no word now. A couple of other things in addition
to this, a rainbow flag wielding lunatic went on a
rampage vandalizing churches across New York City. I don't even
think it was a rainbow flag. This was also didn't
have the trans thing on it, yet it had the
trans thing in it too, so he was basically running

(01:02:35):
around with the trans flag with some of the other
colors on it. He draped himself in the flag and
went spray painting hateful messages on three churches in Queens.
Surveillance cameras captured the suspect. He had his face covered
by a rainbow mask and he would write anti gay
cult things like of that nature on the exterior of

(01:02:57):
these churches, and he painted the faces of some of
the religious statues. He hit all of the churches within
a twenty minute period in the early hours, and he
apparently fled the scene on a city bike that's the
bicycle bicycle sharing thing that's operated by Lyft. So can't

(01:03:18):
you if you like, I don't understand how these bikes work.
I mean, you have to like rent them or something, right,
So can't you find out who it is from the
city bike rental? I mean, don't you have to use
like an app or credit card or something to rent them? So,
like surely you would be able to figure out, you know,

(01:03:40):
who it was. Craziness. It's Transtifa craziness. I just there's
no words now. I mentioned this story the other day,
the story with Glock, and I was having this conversation
with a friend of ours last night, and the story,

(01:04:03):
if you remember, is a lot of people have been.

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Going after Glock.

Speaker 5 (01:04:08):
Glock has decided to discontinue dozens of different models. And
I'm a huge fan of Glock. I love glocks. I
love my forty three X, I got a nineteen. They've
had a lot of lawsuits in legislation, and I know
Chicago with Kamala Harris has been targeting Glock. And it's
all because you have criminals that decide to manipulate the

(01:04:31):
switch in a manner that is already illegal federally. There's
already a federal criminal statute about this. So a lot
of these Glock distributors begin reporting that they're going to
stop shipping all the Gen three, the Gen five, and
the Gen five MOS models at the end of this month,
and they're rolling out the new V for Virtue, signaling

(01:04:52):
the new V series in December. I'm not getting a
V series. They hadn't issued a formal press release at
least that I saw, but all the website does confirm
that all of those models are being discontinued and includes
mine some of mine. So they said they wanted to
focus on products they are going to drive future innovation,

(01:05:14):
et cetera. On their website, you can't access it, so
they they haven't tied the discontinuation of this to all
of the gun Control's efforts to ban the sale of
glockhandguns because of the switches. You know that again, it's
illegal already to put a switch on a pistol to
make it fil auto. You can't. It's already illegal. I

(01:05:35):
don't know what else you'd think that you're going to
be able to do, but it really does seem like
it is in response to all of the litigation. The
problem is now they're going after Ruger. Glock bent the knee,
and so because Glock bent the knee, the gun control
lobby is going to go after Ruger and they're going
to It's gonna be a domino effect. They're going to
go after everybody. And these are the same people, by

(01:05:56):
the way, the same individuals that have been suing Glock,
going after them in Chicago, going after them elsewhere. These
are all the same people who colluded with the CDC.
If you remember this story from over a year ago,
they colluded with the CDC and pressured the CDC into
removing all of the statistics about defensive gun usage from

(01:06:18):
their website. They did not want the stats about dgu
defensive gun usage. They did not want the broader public
seeing that because ultimately, and this was put in an
email by one of the guys at every Town verbatim
to the CDC, they said that it harmed their gun
control efforts. And that's what they believed, and they believe

(01:06:39):
it because it's true. When you look at the number
of people who own firearms and the people who use
them legally in defensive themselves or others, it is three
times the amount of criminal usage. These are statistics that
are updated regularly. And by the way, one of the
guys who led the deep dive onto this was a
Democrat criminal researcher in Florida. Is not even a Republican.

(01:07:01):
He's just a statistician. He's a guy who looks at
this stuff and you know, comes to a conclusion based
on fact, not feeling, and it is you know this,
these are the same people that lied about the leading
cause of death amongst children, including adolescents. They're trying to say, oh, well, guns,

(01:07:25):
you know, guns are the leading cause of death. And
as I've said, millions of times before. That's false. First off,
it's false because they include eighteen to twenty year olds.
And when you look at arrest as it relates to
gang banging and drug abuse specifically in Chicago, in Atlanta
and New York, in Los Angeles, in Seattle, and in Portland,

(01:07:47):
the majority are eighteen to twenty one year olds, And
so you already have They include those in these statistics
for gang violence as well, because they need to inflate
the number. They want you to believe that it's just
a bunch of school kids that are getting shot up
every day, and that's simply not true. It's all driven
by a specific subsection of the demographic And furthermore, two

(01:08:10):
percent of the counties across the nation account for over
sixty four percent of the crime. So it's not even
an epidemic. It's endemic to certain areas. I mean, urban
areas are driving crime for the rest of the state.
Look at Chicago, Cook County. Chicago drives crime for literally
the rest of Illinois. The rest of Illinois is like
you know, a postcard, it's beautiful, but Chicago Cook County

(01:08:34):
drives all of it. So this, all of this, it's
also incredibly disingenuous, and these people are basing these arguments
off of bad data, cherry picked confirmation bias. It's and
it serves no purpose other than to disarm people because
they refuse to do anything about the criminals that are
an illegal use of an inanimate object already, and all

(01:08:56):
these people that are driving this with gun control, they
think it's the job of the innocent people to make
up that. You know, it's the same fourteen hundred people
driving over eighty six percent of the crime in Chicago.
They know who these people are health they're own video
half of them. I mean, they can see it. But
they refuse to go and actually prosecute. They refuse to
go cops arrest them.

Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
But you got these das that reduced their charges.

Speaker 5 (01:09:17):
There was a guy who just opened fire and ended
up wounding a bunch of people last month, and he
had his felony gun charge dropped by yes, you guessed
at a source back prosecutor. When you look at the
clearance rates for these cases, they're abysmal. It's only fifteen
percent in Detroit. So the problem isn't any of this.

(01:09:38):
The problem is judicial. The problem is cultural and they
and they think that somehow going after Glock and making
these companies. You know, that's like saying that we have
to figure out how to redo cars because criminals steal them.
It's like we have to figure out how to you know,
we should probably figure out, you know, flat irons. I
spurned myself with a flat iron yesterday, and there's probably

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figure out how to deal with Flatterns can so dangerous,
you know, got to redo it. Criminals are gonna be
using them before long. It's just so dumb. It's like
criminals wear shoes. Oh my gosh, we got to really
think of reduced shoes because they wear them, and commission
of felonious activities. This is what we're talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
It's so dumb.

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Speaker 5 (01:11:47):
This story is all manner of saying. So a Florida
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Her husband just jumped out of the vehicle as they were.
I mean, I get being aggravated at your spouse so
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Speaker 4 (01:12:08):
But don't you want to just jump out of the car,
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Speaker 5 (01:12:11):
Albert Searcy was charged with tampering or harassing a witness,
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there's a lot here. But a kid called nine one one.
They were trying to pull their car over during an argument,
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the parents were arguing.

Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
So the husband jumps out, the mom pulls it over.

Speaker 5 (01:12:34):
Washington County Sheriff's Office showed up and they were able
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You gotta be kidding me. Who kind of fruitcake does that?

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I'm gonna jump out of the car. I'm so mad.
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That's a working horse. You gave me slapping that horse.
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Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
And when I.

Speaker 6 (01:15:25):
Asked my digital team, I said, you know you're we're
on all the platforms, you know, really, what's what's kind
of the harshest, what's kind of the most personal? And
the answer was immediate they.

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
Said, oh, blue sky, it's blue sky.

Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
And the difference is, I mean, the right would say
really rough things and names, you know, some names I
won't repeat on TV. But the on the left it
was like they want me to die, or that we're
cheering for your next stroke, or that's terrible that depression
wants why couldn't it depression one? And I hope your

(01:15:59):
kids find you you uh, I mean they even have
like the graphic a gif they have like a stroke
you know, you know in your head. Yeah, and they
said that I remember one. They claimed the doctor let
us down, and why did they have to save his life?

Speaker 5 (01:16:21):
I mean, I feel like the left is trying to
get Fetterman killed at this point. Well yeah, I mean,
if they don't like you, they're they're I mean, and
they don't like the stuff that he's saying. So it
just feels a little suss bro, doesn't it. I mean, sorry,
it feels a little weird. It's like it does really
seem like they're trying to drive him insane or drive him,

(01:16:44):
you know, back to a place of a point of
depression simply because he's you know, he's thoughtful in his
approach and he's pretty logically consistent. I don't agree with
a lot of his positions. Uh, but some of them
I think we have common ground on. But that's the
problem with the left. They don't want you to have
an an common ground because it's not about I was
talking about this in the first hour. This is not
about persuasion. It's about power. This isn't about principles. It's

(01:17:08):
about power. It's only ever about power. Who controls it,
who wields it, who's adjacent to it. It's not about
making any coalition. But they don't care about any of
this stuff. They don't care. They don't even know what
the hell they believe. They can't even define what a
woman is. They have no idea what it is that
they believe. They're just angry and filled with rage and

(01:17:31):
they want power, and they don't know what they want
to do with the power except control people. Welcome back
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And I mean, I feel bad for me. He's talking
about all this stuff on Blue Sky. Why is he

(01:17:52):
on Blue Sky? Get off Blue Sky? Blue Sky is
like a cesspool. Get off Blue Sky. It's just there's
just horrible, horrible. I didn't think that you could. I
didn't think that you could actually criticize him. Remember during
the election, you were told that you were an ablest

(01:18:18):
if you criticized him. And then this morning he fell
and he went to the hospital. He was walking near
his house. They said that they took him to the
hospital out of an abundance of caution, which is smart,
and that he they established it he had a ventricular

(01:18:41):
fibrillation flare up that led to him feeling light headed,
and so he kind of fainted like hit the ground.

Speaker 3 (01:18:50):
So it was it was v fib Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:18:53):
Wow, is that more serious.

Speaker 3 (01:18:55):
Than aphib Yeah, that's like heart attack stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:18:58):
Is it a heart attack?

Speaker 3 (01:18:59):
Uh, I'll look it up. But I thought any time.

Speaker 5 (01:19:02):
For us to be a eye doctors AI doctors. Well hello,
doctor Kane, it's a doctor lash. What is a ventricular
fibrillation that you know we're going to be going to
this point. That's why we had to defeat, right, because
we're going to have that.

Speaker 3 (01:19:19):
Aphib is an irregular heartbeat where the atria, which is
the upper chambers of the heart, beat rapidly and chaotically
V FIB is a life threatening irregular heartbeat where the
ventricles the lower chamber of the heart quiver instead of
pumping blood effectively. So yeah, v FIB is worse than
a FIB.

Speaker 5 (01:19:37):
Dang, that's pretty hardcore. I hope he feels better soon.
I think people need to just lay off him. Oh
but we're so mad at you. Why didn't remember? I
just think they're mad at him because he stood up
for Israel. They're mad at him because he voted to
pass the cr Democrats are just he just needs to
come over and be a Republican.

Speaker 4 (01:19:54):
At this point, I really do feel like he thinks
that he.

Speaker 5 (01:20:00):
Can be the old school type of Democrat that they
used to have twenty years ago that doesn't exist anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:20:07):
I think he can.

Speaker 5 (01:20:07):
He still feels like he can be that, and maybe,
I don't know, maybe the party needs him to hold
that line. I mean, Heaven knows they don't need Heaven
knows that they don't need this guy. Jack Schlosberg. We
talked about him yesterday. Oh but wait, there's more guys.
With the purchase of one slap chop, you get a

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second slap chop.

Speaker 4 (01:20:30):
His campaign slogan is Jack for New York.

Speaker 5 (01:20:34):
Okay, phrasing phrasing.

Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
Jack for New York.

Speaker 5 (01:20:43):
The jokes are writing themselves. He's the weirdo who talks
about I mean, he's the stuff that he puts on
social media is it's it's you get secondhand embarrassment. I'm
trying to figure out how to describe it. Is that
the best way. It's so bad, you get secondhand embarrassment.

(01:21:06):
It's so bad, and then you're then and then you're embarrassed,
Like I can't believe I'm watching this. This is so bad.
Right have you seen some of the stuff he's put out, Kane.
It is really weird, Like he's gone after he really
goes after women. It's a big thing for him, conservative women.
And then he like you know, makes fun of him
all different ways, goes after appearance, does all this stuff.
He is Kennedy, Well, yeah, he is a Kennedy. I mean,

(01:21:29):
you know it's all the you know, all of that,
I guess come into fruition and the grandson. I don't
know that he does anything. He's in his thirties. He
I don't think he's ever worked. He doesn't really do anything.
He's in his thirties. He just.

Speaker 3 (01:21:45):
He's a writer.

Speaker 5 (01:21:45):
No, he's not a writer. That's so stupid. He's a
writer like Bernie Sanders is a businessman. Jack for New York,
that's his slogan, or Jack don't do Jack for New York.
I'm really trying hard not to say the other one's Kane.

(01:22:07):
I might be failing strong, but it's so hard. The
temptations there, you know, all the different ways you can
make fun of the slogan. I mean, there's so many,
There's so much room for opportunities here. It's just really
I hate leaving all that meat on the bone, so
to speak, no pun intended. I can't stand that this
is Jack for New York, like don't I mean, oh

(01:22:28):
my gosh. He was very excited about it. He posted
it on X He said, this is what he told
the New York Times. This is a quote. I also
bring two years now of experience and a toxic, unpolitic
media environment where, unlike a lot of people, I know

(01:22:48):
how to breathe the air. What I Kamala write this
is there a rule that you have to be absolutely
stupid to run for office in New York. Like the
dumber the better sounds like guys hear me out. What
about a grocery store where their groceries are free? But
wait a minute, it's not free. Somebody pays for them. No,

(01:23:09):
they're free with what well we get them from the
grocery people.

Speaker 4 (01:23:13):
They're gonna give it to us for free, the grocery people.
That still doesn't make any sensebody, somebody's got to.

Speaker 5 (01:23:20):
Pay for it.

Speaker 9 (01:23:20):
The car.

Speaker 5 (01:23:21):
Why are you so racist? You know, my dead aunt
cousin was couldn't get on with her he job on
the subway racist? Like what, I can't believe you guys
are so white. You don't know that your cousin could
be your aunt. Everybody calls your cousins your aunts. What
if they're dead though? And they never wore a hit
job because that also is part of the story too,

(01:23:42):
but everybody just conveniently glossed over that that was the
Mandani thing. So this Schlasberg brat wants to run for
Jerry Nadler's seat. So you're exchanging one DC comics bad
guy with another DC Comics bad guy, right, So you're
exchanging the Penguin for Jim Carrey's really horrific Joker or

(01:24:08):
Riddler Yeah, whatever, sorry, the Riddler it is. No, that's right,
you're the penguin for the Riddler. The Riddler was smart, though.
I don't think this guy is. I I don't know.
He's apparently a lot of the people say that he
is very embarrassing to the family. I don't know. But
he's a NEPO baby and he just does all this.
Someone said, he's not going to be a major candidate.
There will be major candidates, as a Nadler said, so

(01:24:29):
he's already like, man whatever. Apparently there's a state assemblyman
that's that Nadler's gonna endorse. They're trying to make this
dude happen. They've been trying to make Schlasburg happen for forever.
He can't go out and get a regular job, like
a regular person. He's like, well, I guess they'll run
for office. I can't stand that. By the way, if

(01:24:49):
you can't even go out and do a regular job, no,
I've got to I've got to grace the people with
my presence at elected office.

Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
No, you don't go on get a job.

Speaker 5 (01:25:00):
But that's a job. No, it's not. You're you turn
you're you're basically a glorified welfare recipient and in some cases,
actual welfare recipients do more than politicians in DC, So
stop it. It's but I want to go and represent
the You you want to go and get rich and
do insider trading. That's all these cats go there and
they all get bookoo bucks for crying out loud like

(01:25:21):
I'm supposed to believe. Marjorie Taylor Green is one of
the greatest traders in the history of you know, trading.
No insider baby, it's insider knowledge, baby, that's what that is.
Oh but we don't do it, Yes you do. So
they're gonna make this. We're gonna have to deal with
this little this squirt forever. He's in his thirties. What

(01:25:42):
Democrat dudes too? They act very of all of these
big families. Why do they all act like this, like
Hunter Biden, this guy, They all act like they have
major issues, like they're on that too much booger sugar.
Some of these people look like the walking physical manifestation
of a cocaine and he's one of them. I don't know,

(01:26:03):
so great, that's who I mean. If that's all they have,
they have nobody else. This is all they have, Dear heavens,
this is all they have who else they'll I mean,
they could go with Josh Shapiro, but oh gosh, they're
terrified of Jews.

Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
They they can't do that.

Speaker 5 (01:26:19):
They see unlike the right, they're courting the crazies, and
they're trying to satiate the demands of the crazies. They're
trying to satisfy them. They're trying to play to them.
That's that's what they're doing, and it's just not that's
why we got to be different. Goodness, he does look

(01:26:39):
like that's such an It can't just tell the people
what you just said.

Speaker 3 (01:26:42):
I feel like this Andy Samberg from Saturday Night Live.
If Saturday Night Live would bring Andy Samberg back, he
could play Schlosberg.

Speaker 5 (01:26:51):
And Schlosberg is complete. He is unhinged. He has like
he's very unhinged. He has a fundas vibe. He's very hinged.
Just interesting stuff. I don't know, But I hope Fetterman
gets better. We need him to get better. He had
joked and he said, if you thought my face looked
bad before, wait until you see it now. Oh. He

(01:27:12):
needs to take care of himself there because now he
can never leave the Senate. If you're only going to
have a Democrat in that seat. He can't go anywhere.

Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
He's a real one. He's the only Democrat. I think
that's a real one.

Speaker 5 (01:27:24):
Well, yeah, I mean I don't. I mean you had
Cinema it she left. I don't know who else you
would have. Actually, I think you're right on that. We
have headlines coming up, and yet you don't want to
miss that.

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Speaker 3 (01:29:38):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 5 (01:29:44):
Well, hey, can we all know Lebanon, Missouri? Lebanon, Missouri?
Do we not?

Speaker 6 (01:29:50):
So?

Speaker 5 (01:29:51):
This came from Channel CBS Channel thirteen k ORCG. A
woman was charged following a Friday night disturbance. She fought
some kids. Actually, she arranged a fight. It was like
fight club with kids. It was at a laundromat across
from the high schoolmate. Now, I am trying to understand

(01:30:13):
her name kayd Katie. No, it's not shut up. Are
you kidding me? No, her name's Cad. We're calling her
kid because it's dumb. If you spell your name and
it's Katie and it's ka White, I'm gonna call you Cad.
Stop it. Her name's Cad.

Speaker 12 (01:30:31):
Non.

Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
She was accused of organizing and encouraging a fight between
kids who had an ongoing dispute. The victim was at
a Friday night football game. They got a message to
come to the laundromat to talk about the beef. That
is never gonna go well. When someone's like, come to
the laundromat, let's talk about beef, your answer is no,
between them and the other kid. And then they showed
up and there was a large group of kids there

(01:30:54):
and they all had their phones outset to record World Star.

Speaker 4 (01:30:58):
And then they got pushed.

Speaker 5 (01:30:59):
The victim got pushed towards the other juvenile who started
assaulting them. They attempted to break up the fight. They
were able to get away, go back to school and
contact the parents, and they were retreated.

Speaker 4 (01:31:07):
They were treated at a local hospital for injuries.

Speaker 5 (01:31:10):
Caden On claimed that the miner who was assaulted was
bullying doesn't sound like it, and had another juvenile reach
out to arrange the meat up to put an end
of the argument. This sounds dumb. Now. If I was
the parent and I found out this happened, I'd probably
text cad Noun to meet me at the laundromat and
let's talk about some beef between us and settle it.
See how that goes. Yeah, she deserved to be charged

(01:31:32):
because it's moronic, you know, like you don't parents, don't
set it up. I'm all about settling disputes on the schoolyard,
but not with parents organizing it.

Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
That's the lame stop it.

Speaker 5 (01:31:42):
At Tendessee death Row, inmate declines to choose between the
electric chair and lethal injection, So lethal injection it is
ding ding ding ding. Harold Wayne Nichols declined to choose
between the electric chair and lethal injection, So the depfault
is lethal injection. He thought he was gonna get around
that one, but this state of Tennessee was too smart

(01:32:03):
for him. He was sentenced to death in nineteen ninety
because he raped and murdered a twenty one year old student,
so he had two weeks to change his mind about
choosing which method. I would have been like, or I'll
suffocate you with a pillowcase or firing squad. I'll use
a pillowcase and a hammer. There you go, firing squad
or lethal injection. Your choice, and then we're going to

(01:32:25):
default to pillowcase and hammer. If you you know, that's
where we're going to go. If you don't pick, That's
what I'd have told him you're not gonna out smart us.
So they've only used it five times in the past decade.
The electric chair, so now got he'd been given a
reprieve due to the wooflu. So he got lethal injection,
and he already admitted to it. He confessed to it.
He's an absolute monster. The fact, the sad fact is

(01:32:47):
is that he's been kept alive that long after nineteen ninety.
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the crime. You're out, You're off this mortal coil. We've
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Speaker 5 (01:34:28):
It's the Democrats that are screeching on the floor because
they opened the covert. Man, just listen to it. There's
so many it's like listening to a wild animal gone it.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
It's almost like they didn't want the government open. That's weird.

Speaker 5 (01:34:45):
I heard that that if you go out into the woods,
like in Washington or whatever, and you're real quiet at
night and you hear them bigfoots, big feet, bigfoot sasquatches
or sessquatches singular plural. I don't know what the rules are,
but you hear them like out in the woods, in
the dark at night, in the woods, you hear that.

(01:35:09):
So they sounded like they sounded like sasquatch calling to
each other and in the wilds of Washington. Welcome back
to the program Channel lash with you chats?

Speaker 4 (01:35:22):
Is that rumble?

Speaker 5 (01:35:22):
Channel thirty forty seven is the simulcast. Uh, they're very
pupset over the Uh. I wait, wait, we'll hold up.
But I thought this was the republic and shutdown Kane.

Speaker 3 (01:35:36):
Yes, that's what we were told. I mean we know better,
but yeah, I mean Democrats always count on people not
knowing better.

Speaker 5 (01:35:47):
Yeah, I I'm just curious. I've got some Yeah, I've
got questions about that, all right. In addition, hold up,
this is pulling ooh so, in addition to that, Cavin
Newsom is talking tough. This is like you guys, remember
Mystery Men Ben Stiller's character when he was supposed to

(01:36:08):
get real mad and he always acted like he was
building up to it and then he never did any damage.

Speaker 4 (01:36:14):
It's the same thing, same energy. This is cut sixteen.

Speaker 14 (01:36:17):
The climate in DC is Yeah, it's pretty chilling. Try
to connect a that I'll use some vernacular around here,
a cop thirty. Look, I'm not there's some humility in grace.
I'm not coming into to punch anybody in the face,
not that you, but I'm not pleased that in the
face of this invasive species that is Donald Trump, who's
completely changed the rules of the game, that we're still

(01:36:39):
playing by the old rules of the game. And in
my core, I'm just just just.

Speaker 3 (01:36:48):
I'm stunned.

Speaker 5 (01:36:49):
What are you even the hell are you even talking
about words? I need words to fill in this out
my core, the invasive species, the faces. I'm just going
to try to do some word association to make a
point here, just get to what sounds like a conclusion.
Oh my gosh, that's all I heard from that I'm

(01:37:09):
not gonna punch anybody in the face. But on the
face of it, because I don't know where else to
go with this, Like you could, you'd snap his little
dainty little wrists, Scott to stop. They're so mad, they're
so mad, they're so mad. Now in the meantime, the
uh idea that all of this, like, for instance, this

(01:37:35):
is cut eighteen, this is the this is Secretary of
Brooke Rollins, who's discussing this like all of the fraud
in Snap. She's Secretary of agriculture, so you could say
sec egg. That doesn't work as well. It sounds like
suck an egg secretary of agriculture. It's you can only
do that with SECTAFF and sec war. That's it. But

(01:37:57):
she's saying, look at all of the people that we're
getting SNAP, like some of them doubly listen to this.
This is cut.

Speaker 4 (01:38:05):
You're gonna make you madam.

Speaker 8 (01:38:06):
Sorry, cut eighteen and twenty other you know, twenty plus
others did not, and we're suing.

Speaker 5 (01:38:10):
We're in a litigation right now.

Speaker 8 (01:38:12):
But if the twenty nine that COMPLIEDE what we have
found is staggering half a million people getting benefits two
times under the same name. Five thousand dead people, eighty
percent of the able bodied Americans, meaning they can work,
they don't have small children at home, they're not taking
care of an elderly parent. They can work, and they

(01:38:32):
choose not to work, of course, because they're getting significant
benefits from the taxpayer.

Speaker 5 (01:38:39):
Yeah, there you have it. There you have it, so
very I'm just saying, you know, just that's five hundred
thousand people that are getting double under the same name.
Aren't you guys so glad that you pay your taxes?

Speaker 1 (01:38:54):
Yay?

Speaker 5 (01:38:54):
Hey, for what are we going to get a return
on all of this? I'm already ready for Turkey and
the trip to Fancoma because this is infuriating Kane. I'm
already just as ridiculous. This is ridiculous. This is what
they were wanting to like, this is what they were
wanting to do. By the way, I keep seeing Blue

(01:39:15):
Sky's stuff about Fetterman on this. It is wow, Democrats
saying this stuff. Someone said, Karma's abe, Isn't it wow?
I mean it's so they're having a real one over
on Blue Sky right now over all this. But hey,
it's not there. It was the Republican shutdown or something, right,

(01:39:39):
So the whole thing with the Epstein, can I just
can we talk about this for a moment. I had
this in headlines too, with the whole Epstein thing. I
really feel like, again, if something was going to come out,
it would have come out number one, number two. The
way that I was reading some of the stuff that's

(01:39:59):
been released, I got this sense that didn't wasn't Trump
the one who kind of tipped everybody off to this
in the first place, after he banned Epstein from mar
A Lago. So do they think that that makes him
look bad? And gut and Virginia Guffery even said in

(01:40:19):
her Sore deposition that he was not implicated or even
around or involved in this talking about Trump at all.
But then it came out that Epstein apparently was trying
to uh well, he was working to try to undermine
Trump this entire time, in fact, and some of these
emails that came out.

Speaker 4 (01:40:39):
Daily Mail had some of these.

Speaker 5 (01:40:40):
Yesterday, he had a plot to quote, let Trump hang
himself end quote at a presidential debate. These were I
guess the Democrats in the House oversight thought they were
really going to get something with us. But he was
literally working with Michael Wolfe that I'm going to come
back to that name in a minute. He was colluding
with Michael Wolfe to wolf to undermine Trump. And this

(01:41:01):
was back you know, they Wolf recorded all of these
conversations with Epstein beginning in twenty fourteen going to twenty nineteen. Now,
why does Michael wolf sound familiar, especially during that era,
because if you remember Steve Bannon, who was a perennial idiot.

Speaker 4 (01:41:16):
Steve Bannon was the.

Speaker 5 (01:41:17):
Guy who allowed He invited Michael wolf He invited Michael
Wolf to the White House, gave him all access, so
Michael wolf was wandering around the White House, he had
all access. And Bannon was thanked generously in the book's
acknowledgments because if there's one thing you can count on,

(01:41:39):
he's always been a.

Speaker 4 (01:41:40):
Very eager showboter.

Speaker 5 (01:41:43):
Michael Wolfe is brainstorming with Epstein on how to invent
leverage against Trump, and these emails. This was literally the
exact same time that Michael Wolfe was let into the
White House by Bannon, and then he wrote all of
that nasty stuff. And that's one of the reasons why
Trump and Bannon. I mean, he called him sloppy Steve,
and he went after him. Can you imagine you're cozying

(01:42:05):
up with this guy. What gets me is a lot
of these people want to sit here and throw around
phrases like never trump if someone had a different choice
in a primary, but they never used this choice for themselves.
When they're actively undermining a sitting president by inviting a
snake in to have all access, who's working with a
literal child sex offender to try to undermine the sitting

(01:42:25):
president of the United States. I mean, if you want
to call something never Trump, that shures hell sounds like it.
That's not a vote in a primary. That's like working
against a guy who was freely and fairly elected, letting
the guy in there. Unbelievable. And the entire time, that's
one of the emails Wolfe was telling him, I think

(01:42:46):
you should let him hang himself. And they were saying,
if we were able to craft an answer for him,
like trying to sit here and figure out how to
undermine him, how to do it? Remember the smear job
that he tried to do with the quote unquote Trump
biography that really wasn't a Trump biography at all. I mean, unbelievable.

(01:43:07):
The entire time that Weesel was working to undermine the
administration in every way possible, But there were some folks
who just wanted to see their name in print in
a book acknowledgment wild And I don't know why Democrats
think this is making Trump look bad?

Speaker 4 (01:43:21):
Kane, I mean, am I missing something? What am I
missing here?

Speaker 3 (01:43:24):
Again? I'll go back to what I said earlier is
Democrats count on their base and not knowing better.

Speaker 5 (01:43:30):
The other thing too, And this is the other thing
that I that stuck out to me. One of the
emails that was released was from a New York Times journalist,
Landon Thomas, who was tipping off Epstein about a follow
up investigation by a journalist and then a former NYPD detective.

(01:43:51):
This guy, Thomas Landon literally emailed Epstein and said, quote,
he is digging around again, not clear if it's another
book or expanded paperback version. Was asking me all sorts
of questions about why you hired Ken Starr. I think
he's doing some Trump digging too. So you have Landon
Thomas Junior, who is described as a financial reporter for
the New York Times tipping off Epstein. How is that

(01:44:17):
not a major story? How is that not a huge story?
And this is while Epstein was working with Michael Wolfe,
who was invited into the White House once again by
Steve Bannon who just wanted to see his name in
print and invited into the White House to do a
smear job on Trump while he was colluding with Epstein

(01:44:37):
to take him down from within. This seems like a
massive self owned by Democrats on House oversight because they
released those they think thinking that there was a gotcha
in there, and that gotcha actually just makes the left
look worse. I was reading these emails that were released,
so Trump knew what Epstein was doing. He literally told

(01:44:59):
you Lane Maxwell to stop it. He banned Epstein from
mar A Lago apparently was one of the people that
was blowing the whistle on it. And then you have
Michael Wolfe, who is a wantabe journalist but is really
an activist. He's like the American KOUSHOGI actively advising Jeffrey
Epstein on how to blackmail a sitting president. But then

(01:45:22):
he didn't have anything to blackmail him with, and so
they were talking about how do we craft something that
is all in email? So how is this? This doesn't
this actually makes Trump look better? Why did they think
this was a big thing? This makes them look worse
because they love Michael wolf can Michael wolf didn't write

(01:45:47):
a single damn thing about the Bidens, but oh my goodness,
and there's some stuff there. There's some juicy stuff in
that and the Biden family drama.

Speaker 3 (01:45:55):
See, the problem is the very media that was doing
on that collusion is the same media where expecting to
write and report honestly on it, and that's not going
to happen.

Speaker 5 (01:46:04):
I mean these so this reporter working with the New
York Times tipping off Epstein and where these are supposed
to be on moral betters, and then all of the
reporters that were getting the discredited OPO from Fusion GPAs
and laundering it through their respective outlets so that they
can then that could be collected as evidence to substantiate

(01:46:26):
an around standard operating procedure acquisition of a surveillance warrant.
And you're supposed to trust these people.

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Speaker 5 (01:46:47):
I think I may have opened a Pandora's box on
social media because because I said, I posted the thing
of what's his face? The Schlosberg dude, the Jack for
New York. Yeah, that guy, And I go, why are
we not meming the daylights out of this? And oh boy,

(01:47:07):
it's like the Internet's like wait a minute, I heard
a call to serve and they showed up, so it's
already starting. This is going to be horrifying and amazing
all at the same time. So we'll see, Oh my goodness,
this is too much. It's too much, it's too much.
So I still have a couple of other things I
wanted to make sure we touch on because I don't
want to save it for the rest now that the

(01:47:30):
government's going to reopen just in time for things giving, right,
the you guys apparently like it when our audience does
not like that. Megan Markle lady Ortho Ginger, her Ginger husband,
So so many of you sent this to me. So
there was one where she did a video where she

(01:47:52):
was sharing how to make bagels and cream cheese. Now
when you tell me something like that, I'm like, oh,
you're baking the bagels yourself, you're making them, or you're
like making your own cream cheese. No, they just she
just took bagels out of a package, untoasted, put them

(01:48:13):
on a plate, grabbed a thing of cream cheese, smeared
that on a plate and put some flower petals on it,
and was like, this is my hack.

Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
I'm not kidding you. She has no idea how to cook.

Speaker 5 (01:48:26):
And then so this uh commentator jumped on the grenade
and ordered one of her candles link Lauren. He ordered
one of her candles and these are like super expensive candles.
It came without a wick. There was no wick, which

(01:48:47):
is also maybe a perfect description of her husband.

Speaker 4 (01:48:49):
But I digress. There's no wick.

Speaker 5 (01:48:52):
What do you what are you supposed to do? I mean,
I guess you can only do a candle. You would
have to pay us in that back, would you. I
guess it's only can't you could have to use a
candle warmer? Not the same right? How do you not
just do basic quality control? Or maybe she just hates
him and took the wick out. I don't know, because

(01:49:12):
you're supposed to believe that she hand pours all those
candles from the homes that you the Olive Garden mansion
of Montecito. Every I can't tell you how many times
you guys sent me. I got sent the video of
the candle and then the cream cheese, putting, smearing the
cream cheese on a plate and then putting her jam
goo over it and then spreading out on the bagel.
And I'm like, that's not you didn't do anything. You

(01:49:34):
just take stuff out of packages and you put it
on a plate. That's not baking. That's not elevating anything.
That's just. And also, you don't use the jam spoon to.

Speaker 4 (01:49:44):
Go back in the cream. What are you doing.

Speaker 5 (01:49:47):
It's like when she used the canning things upside down.
Stop trying to cook when no one believes you do.
Stop it you, I mean it terrifies us when you
chop vegetables.

Speaker 4 (01:49:58):
Just quit for the love.

Speaker 5 (01:50:00):
Stop. You're not this person, all right, today's stupidity king.

Speaker 3 (01:50:04):
All right, well and this is cut. Twenty three, Seattle
elected the new mayor, who is a socialist admittedly and
still lives off of her parents' money. But she has
things to say about businesses that actually do business, like
grocery stores and Seattle listen.

Speaker 9 (01:50:20):
Access to affordable, healthy food is a basic right. We
cannot allow giant grocery chains to stop all over our communities,
closed stores that will and leave behind food deserts. Together,
we can build the Seattle where fresh food is for everyone,
not just for those who can.

Speaker 3 (01:50:35):
Wonder why a business would close for whatever reason.

Speaker 5 (01:50:39):
I love this hole we've got. We gotta talk like
there's fresh food guardians guarding all the fresh food and
not letting the poors have it. That's what they always
present this stuff out to be.

Speaker 3 (01:50:50):
I'm real. I mean energy prices, there's a lot of
regulations that go into the very slim margins that these
businesses operate off off. She has no clue what.

Speaker 5 (01:50:58):
You have no clue at all, what's sover which is
frustrating and entertaining simultaneously. Folks, were almost through the week.
We're almost there. We're getting closer to Thanksgiving. It's going
to be Thanksgiving Eve Eve soon. In the meantime, find
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