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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the Danish show. My name is Craig Collins,
filling in, thrilled to be with you. A whole bunch
of stuff out there to discuss and talk about. We
will do our best to cover as many of these
topics as possible today. Filling in for Danas sheet is
back next week. Let's do this first.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Though.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
This is interesting.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
The survivors of Jeffrey Epstein are going to put out
their own list of information. They did do a pretty
big press conference today on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
They talked about quite a.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Few different things. Here is some of the audio there.
I'm gonna put a couple things out there together, though
I do want to hear from people, anybody, including of course,
victims of the horrific sex trafficker that is Jeffrey Epstein.
I am weary sometimes, and I'll just say it at
the forefront that you could be motivated to say things
(00:53):
that aren't true by someone who desires a certain narrative.
I don't know that any of that will happen. I
don't know so that it is happening. I'm not saying
it is. But I think that the interesting part about
victims coming forward on their own is they can also
be manipulated more easily than in other settings, but hopefully
(01:13):
that is not what occurs here. I know we're supposed
to believe everybody who says anything, and I'm not saying
there's any reason not to believe them. I'm just putting
all the pieces out there together.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Here we go. No, you can't hear that, all right?
Hold on one second.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Let me make sure that I actually play this for
everybody to hear, not just for me out of here,
and that would be over here probably. Okay, here we go.
Let's try this again.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
Views not only me, but countless others, and everyone seemed
to look away. The truth is Epstein had a free pass.
He bragged about his powerful friends, including our current president
Donald Trump.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
It was his biggest brag, actually.
Speaker 6 (01:57):
And while what I.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Endured will haunt me forever, I live every day with PTSD.
I live as a mother trying to raise my child
while distrusting a world that has betrayed me. This kind
of trauma never leaves you. It breaks families apart, It
shapes the way we see everyone around us. But one
thing is certain. Unless we learn from this history, monsters
like Epstein will rise again. There are files government files
(02:22):
that hold the truth about Epstein, who he knew, who
owed him, who protected him, and why he was allowed
to operate for so long without consequence. Why was Maxwell
the only one held accountable when so many others played
a role. Why does the government hide this information from
the public. This secrecy is not protection, it's complicity. And
(02:45):
as long as the truth is buried, just as we
remain out of reach. That is why this bill matters passing.
It will bless you, endure ensure that.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Yeah, I gotta be honest.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
It was pretty sweet of her to also say bless
you to somebody who sneezed while doing this.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
That was nice.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
And everybody giggles as she's speaking. She is one of
several victims who spoke today about a bill that would
force more information to be out there. Thomas Mayzie and
others are behind this. So look, when the politicians get
their their myths into a situation, they desire to have
a certain outcome occur. And so I am weary, but
(03:24):
I do agree with her everything she said. It's horrible,
it's awful. It doesn't deserve to be kept quiet. Any
and all information that needs to come out should still
come out. There's no way that Maxwell was alone in
acting to help Jeffrey Epstein. So it's just it's just impossible.
Here a little bit more, I'll play a little bit
(03:44):
more of the audio.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
The suffering of survivors is not in vain passing. It
will bring accountability, transparency, and prevention. It will help protect
the next generation of predators who seek to place themselves
above the law through wealth, influence, and connections. This is
not just my story. It is about every survivor who
carries invisible scars. It's about the way we live with daily.
(04:07):
It's about the famili's broken and the future stolen. So
I ask you, President Trump and members of Congress, why
do we continue to cover up sexual abuse and assault?
Who are we covering for? Let the public know the truth.
We cannot heal without justice. We cannot protect the future
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if we refuse to confront the past.
Speaker 7 (04:31):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
I mean powerful stuff, definitely said, and absolutely the kind
of thing where it's a shame.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
I will say this.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
I guess it's a shame that I feel as though
these victims have to come forward themselves, and they feel
that way too. They do feel that this system has
failed them, that there are people that are being protected,
which absolutely a whole lot of us.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Agree and believe.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
And again getting to the actual heart of all of this,
what ever is missing in the information we've seen so far,
which is probably pretty much all of it, is a
desire that almost all of us have. I know, the
President has dismissed this as a conspiracy and something that's
getting drummed up for political reasons. And to be honest,
(05:16):
Trump has been the victim of an incredible amount of
conspiracy theory stuff that winds up not being true, especially
early on in his first presidency when Russia, Russia, Russia.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Was the whole thing.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
So there's a lot of moving pieces that you could
convince me are all potentially in play. And so I
guess the best possible way to decide what the inevitable
result is of you know, all of this, what the
truth is within all of these potential narratives, is to
just get more information, just to finally see all the receipts,
(05:48):
all the data, and know for sure. Epstein bragging that
he knows people by the way, though, which is at
the beginning of that audio, that's not necessarily a indictment
of any one person. If you're someone like in Epstein,
and you seem to well being a horrible, terrible, disgusting criminal.
Also like to brag about knowing famous people, you might
(06:10):
overly pretend as though you're friendlier with people than you
actually are. And so there's no version of me hearing
secondhand that Epstein said he was friendly with Blank. That
makes me think that alone is enough information to feel
like someone should be in more trouble. Of course, not
you believe that too. All right, let's take a move
(06:31):
over here to Mayor Brandon Johnson. He is talking about
how Chicago will continue to have a violence problem no
matter what, and then he blames it on the most
ridiculous thing. He can blame it on conservatives, of course,
Red states and guns, because why not, don't blame it
on any of the things going on in your city.
(06:51):
Don't blame it on your resistance to having Trump actually
send in help that you could use to stop the violence.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
No, no, it's none of that. It's just the fact
that Red statee have guns.
Speaker 8 (07:00):
It's two or three more new guns come into our city.
Speaker 9 (07:05):
Chicago will continue to.
Speaker 8 (07:06):
Have a violence problem as long as Red states continue
to have a gun problem. Shootings will continue as long
as this presidential administration continues to put politics right now.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
I got to stop it right there. Actually, you know
what's really interesting to me.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
So Democrats all the time tell us that the solution
to violence is gun control, gun restrictions. Chicago has some
of the most aggressive gun laws gun rules in the country,
and it doesn't matter. And so what I think is
really interesting about that and this narrative that Brandon Johnson
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is trying to turn this topic into, which it's not.
It's it's not about guns in Red States. It's about
murder in Chicago. That's the thing that matters. But what's
interesting is this is also an example of how the
thing they claim we need to do to stop violence
doesn't work. If they created gun laws throughout the entire
country that banned certain types of guns, if they did
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all kinds of crazy stuff, the end result would be
the same as Chicago. People that want to do bad
things would still acquire the means to do it. They'd
find a gun that they needed for whatever it is.
Or if you remember in the nineties, there was a
while where people were afraid of and we had some
bombings that occurred. There will be other scenarios where people
(08:24):
who are mentally ill and evil and terrible want to
commit acts and will find a way to do it.
The only people that would be harmed by saying that
this is no longer legal or this is restricted are
the people who do things legally, the people who wield
their rights, like the rights from the Second Amendment responsibly,
people like me, people like a lot of you listening
(08:45):
to the show, I'm guessing are people that absolutely do
everything right. You're the only people that they can affect
with these laws because the criminal person, the person who's
going to kill somebody which is also illegal, is going
to do all the other stuff anyway. And again, cho
is a great example of the truth of that statement
that the thing that the left yells and screams at
(09:06):
all the time and claim is the solution to one
of the bigger problems we see at times in our
society is being definitively proven to not work in places
like Chicago. I just don't understand any part of the
craziness of this and the discussion of this, and also
the ability to try to kick a blame away from yourself,
which is horrible. So it's really interesting this morning. The
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first couple of topics we're talking about involve victims of
a sex trafficker who are going to force responsibility to
be held by people who've so far been protected by
who knows who and how and why, So we're going
to have that version of a thing happen. And then
also you have a story about Brandon Johnson and how
he's trying to skirt responsibility himself for the horrible things
(09:52):
that happen within his city, and how that's probably not
going to work out for him either. So it's interesting
there's two fairly similar stories in the way of responsibility
and who deserves it and where it should go. All right, well,
take a break. We've got a lot to talk about,
a lot to get you today. Craig Collins filling in
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for this week. All right, A few crazy things out there. First,
a gold price hit a record high. Investors are looking
for a sweet, delicious safe haven from all the craziness
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(11:58):
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(12:18):
This would be in front of Vladimir Putin in Russia.
The United States and Trump have stood very strongly, even
when the mainstream media people tell you he doesn't do
this by accusing people like North Korea, China, Russia, whoever,
of conspiring against the United States. Something he put up
on social media. This feels like a aspect of that
(12:41):
whole discussion. That whole thing is these countries seem very
proud of themselves. India times seems to to be closer
in these relationships than you want them to be. But
it is interesting that China will unveil a very unique
laser defense system in front of Vladimir Putin. It seems
to be done on purpose. Of course, a vaping may
(13:01):
be causing irreversible harm to children's health. Doctor's saying it
feels identical to the evolution of cigarettes. Like truly, vaping
feels somehow crazily the same aspects of the dangers of
vaping were obvious going in because of everything that happened
with cigarettes, whether you smoke or not, not judging, just
(13:22):
saying so, I think it's interesting that so many people,
young people thought, Hey, vaping way safer, and it seems
to be more and more demonstrated.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
How utterly inaccurate that statement is.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
But there are more pieces of information coming out, especially
if you're younger.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
This is actually also true of pot smoking.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
If you're younger and you start smoking pot, the damage
to your brain is tremendously more significant than if you
get older. That's one of the big reasons that you
should not ever be even remotely cool with your kids smoking.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
But I digress.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
That is a thing that's out there that does seem
to be backed up by a whole lot of data.
Three people were arrested at for a thousand dollars worth
of stolen meat was found in a car that sounds
less than sanitary is a comment that one of the
people on this team sent to me along with this story,
which is hilarious by radiocaine. But three people were arrested,
one thousand dollars worth of meat was found, all prepackaged,
(14:18):
all individually wrapped. I'm not sure if it was cold
or not, but this is a unique, crazy story. The
funniest part to me is that I don't think this
is out of Florida, which was disappointing. This feels like
the kind of story that would definitely be a Florida story.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
But it's not.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
One other aspect of it too, I should mention, And
this is something I thought immediately when I saw it.
I would love to have been driving this car and
not having the stolen stuff. But it looks like it's
a whole lot of delicious steak. Again, not sure if
it's still good, not sure if any of this is
still currently delicious, but just driving around in a thousand
dollars meat car is something that I find uniquely fun
(14:56):
as an idea, just having a whole bunch of steak
and pulling up at some sort of you know, grill,
some sort of a cookout, and being able to provide
delicious food. I don't know that that's what they were doing.
I feel like something else horrible was happening. I think
this actually happened in the UK, by the way, which
for some reason amuses me even more. And then finally,
one last story for our quick five. The bay Area
(15:18):
city has a major geese poop problem a Bay Area city,
i should say, and they're going to spend four hundred
thousand dollars on doing this. Canadian geese are wreaking havoc
all throughout San Francisco, and so it's going to cost
almost half a million bucks to try to get that
under control. This feels like part of the reason that
(15:40):
California has so many terrible problems, mostly because I think
that I and a few of my friends could deal
with this geese poop problem.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
For way less than four hundred grand. We can get
it done for you guys.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
If California wants to hire us, I know a few people.
I'll bring them with me from Texas. It'll be over
in a weekend. We'll have no problem with it. And
like two hundred grand, that sounds about right for us.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
But I do love this. I love the fact that
this is.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
You know, a thing that they're talking about spending this
kind of money on, because it also demonstrates to you
how profoundly wasted money gets when government gets its myths
on it.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
You all know that.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
I know that we see it every single day, But
spending half a million to deal with a goose poop
has got to be at the top end of any
sort of list. All Right, we'll take a break. We'll
come back. A lot of news to talk about. Trump
has responded to the Epstein breaking news story. You got
a big thing going on at a Florida today and
vaccines all that coming up.
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Speaker 1 (18:03):
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my tweets about the Yankees and how I definitely think
that a pitcher purposefully hit his catcher last night after
giving up a home run to a Yankee, although that's
not what we're talking about today. Okay, I'm moving on Epstein.
I squeaked it in there though, and I'm proud of that.
Epstein's survivors have spoken out. President Trump has responded to
all of it. I will get to some more audio
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within that conversation. But what's crazy to me is the
amount of other stuff that's also in the news and
where the distraction is coming from, and why Democrats are
certainly amping up their version of events that involves that,
of course Trump is going to get in a whole
lot of trouble. I very much believe that is impossible.
And the reason why is Democrats were in power, had
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all of the information about Epstein and didn't harm Trump
when they would have tried to send them to jail
and kill them. So it just makes no sense. They
would have sat on Trump's stuff and then they'd have
to fight to get it released by Republicans.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
So even though I feel.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Bad, horrible, not bad, just absolutely terrible for the survivors
of Epstein and how much they desire the truth to
come out and I want to see it come out too,
the narrative that Democrats are just trying to pin this
on one person who happens to be in the White
House feels like a lot of We've seen that.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Before, call it Russia, Russia, Russia, or anything else.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
The amount of times that the conspiracy theory hoax thing
turn out to be a hoax in the world of
Trump is at fault with Democrats is through the roof.
But here's some of the stuff that I think might
be getting pushed under the rug on purpose. So another employee,
a police officer, actually government employee, was charged with voting
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fraud in Milwaukee. I know, they tell us this is impossible,
that it can't happen. Democrats say, we've never seen it.
Our elections have zero fraud all the time. That's why
you can mail in a ballot without even giving any
information at all. It feels like sometimes you can just
scribble on it voting for someone else, and they'll totally
accept it in Democratic led states. But no, I think
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what's interesting about this. It's a police officer. She voted
in Milwaukee, she didn't live there, she did it in
multiple elections. This is supposed to be the kind of
thing that they catch and prevent, and they didn't. Her
vote probably counted in all those places. And now suddenly
she's actually in trouble for some other reason. I don't
know what it would be that would cause just her
to be thrown to the wolves. But the fact that
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these cases exist and this information is put out there
in the world demonstrates how often they lie to us
when they say that the elections are completely secure and
that vote by mail especially is perfect, and who cares
what problems could be. Democrats don't care because they know
it benefits them. Other things that, again are also in
the news. I don't think this is trying to be
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swept under the rug. Maybe more so, mainstream media doesn't
want to credit Trump for a thing like this. But
yesterday afternoon he blew up a bunch of cartels on
a speedboat. And this is pretty, you know, amazing. It's
bad bleep if I can say it that way, why
ken I know I can say that word.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
But I won't. I'll be safe. But it's it's cool.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
It's the kind of thing that the United States should be
doing a lot of, and we should be praising Trump
for it. Here was what Fox News did when the
news broke Fox is alert.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
Trump just went for the kill shot.
Speaker 14 (21:39):
The US military successfully carried out a precision strike in
the Caribbean eleven trend. The aar Agua terrorists became shark bait. Yeah,
Baby Cocaine's speedboat obliterated the sharks having a fiesta, and
Venezuela is on notice.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
We just over the last few minutes, literally shot out
a a boat, a drug carrying boat, A lot of
drugs in that boat. We have a lot of drugs
pouring into our country, coming in for a long time,
and we just these came out of Venezuela and coming
out very heavily from Venezuela. A lot of things are
coming out of Venezuela cartel.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
I love everything about the fact that Trump blew up
a boat and then bragged about it and said, if
it keeps happening, we'll keep doing more. President Trump, I'm
just rapid firing through some of the news stories that
deserve to be at the top of the list of
stuff we're talking about. President Trump will ask the Supreme
Court to expedite a ruling about his tariff's appeal whether
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the tariffs that he has applied throughout.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
Most of the world are legal or not.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
The United States might have to refund that money if
the Supreme Court decides to agree with some of the
lower courts on this, which I very much hope they
don't do, because it sounds like it would cause a whole.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
Bunch of chaos.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
It's fascinating to me is that for a while the
left was screaming out loud, Trump better not use tariffs
or or implement tariffs because it would cause craziness within
the economy. And it sounds like what actually would occur
is the fight against the tariffs will cause craziness within
our economy, not the Trump decision to have the tariffs
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in the first place. That has actually gone much better
than expected, and the deficit is something that we're going
to be able to take a big punch into during
Trump's presidency.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
If these tariffs get to stay.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
I just find that fascinating that no matter what they do,
they'll you know, act certain ways and do certain things
that seem to be crazy, and who cares who winds
up getting harmed in this, even though they blame even
though they yelled from the rooftops that they were afraid
of economic disaster before they started fighting back. All right,
(23:44):
let's get to the Epstein stuff. This is one of
the survivors of Epstein speaking. I'm not going to throw
their names out there. I know they're being public and
putting their information out there, but as sexual abuse survivors,
there's something about just doing that. But their names are
all there, you can find them. But anyway, she is
speaking about many of the experiences she had, well, you know,
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horribly being abused by Epstein, and she name dropped someone
and the person she name dropped was not, in fact Trump.
And this is kind of interesting because the difference between
what she and others have said about Trump is that
they heard Epstein brag about him. She actually is saying
that she went on a trip that included former President
Bill Clinton.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
At first, I was an excited young woman on top
of the world. Epstein flew me to his private island.
He listened to my dreams, promised to help. But his
promises came with a catch. The abuse began. He told
me to keep it secret. He manipulated me with quid
pro quo I did not consent to, but I felt
I had no one to turn to. He was too powerful.
(24:51):
I was just one of the many young women trapped
in his orbit. I was even taken on a trip
to Africa with former President Bill Clinton and other notable figures.
In those moments, I realized how powerless I was. If
I spoke out, who would believe me? Who would protect me?
Epstein himself was the most powerful leader of our country.
Epstein surrounded himself I'm sorry. With the most powerful leaders
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of our country and the world.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
That is something as far as an emission goes that
there was a trip that was taken to Africa, where
you are to assume because she was there and Epstein
abused her, that several of the other people going on
the trip with Epstein were doing the same thing to
young women that were also on this trip. And President
former President Bill Clinton was on that plane. And so
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that to me seems to be a big part of
the story that might be left out by some for
reasons that make no sense to the rest of us.
President Trump has responded to this, by the way, so
I will play that audio and then actually, there's a
big thing going on in Florida that also feels like
it's giant news that deserves to be discussed today. And
(25:57):
yet Epstein is jumping up to the top of the
you know, coverage map or whatever. It's up to the
top of the list of what mainstream media is going
to talk about because they think that the target is Trump.
You can want something, I can want something more than
what we've gotten so far, more information about the horrificness
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of Epstein and how how deep his his system was,
or how deep his his net was that caused many
many young women to be harmed. I want to know
all the people responsible for hiding that and protecting him.
And yet I also can not believe that Trump is
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the significant version of the target that the left thinks
he is in this because of the thing I said
at the beginning that the left had all the power
and didn't put out a damaging Trump thing that involved
Epstein when they really could have and absolutely would have
if they had it.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
But here's what Trump said.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Right now, there.
Speaker 15 (27:00):
Have been survivors of Jeffrey Epstein speaking at a press
conference on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
They're calling for these case files and doctors to released.
Speaker 15 (27:08):
And Thomas Massey, who is thought who is sponsoring at
discarded positions you get the House to vote on these
in the documents, says he doesn't me you're implicated in
these files, but many of your friends and donors maybe,
And he says, that's why I'm Justice Permanent redacting them
in slow walking the release art.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
He's the Justice Department protecting any friends or donors. So
this is a Democrat hoax that never ends. You know.
It reminds me a little of the Kennedy situation.
Speaker 7 (27:37):
We gave them everything over and over again, more and
more and more, and nobody's ever satisfied. From what I understand,
I could check, but from what I understand, thousands of
pages of documents have been given. But it's really a
Democrat hoax because they're trying to get people to talk
about something that's totally irrelevant to the success that we've
(27:58):
had as a nation since I've president. Even if you
look at d C right now, DC, it's a totally
safe zone. It's called a safe zone. That's a term,
it's a term of art. It's a safe zone because
it's very safe. You can walk down the street now
and nothing's going to happen. No prime, no murders, know nothing.
Because we had a lot of problems with certain places
(28:22):
and we still do. All run by Democrats or for
the most part, run by Democrats. So what they're trying
to do with the Epstein hoax is get people to
talk about that instead of speaking about the tremendous success
like ending seven Wars.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
I ended seven Wars.
Speaker 7 (28:37):
Nobody's going to talk about because they're going to talk
about the Epstein whatever.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
You know, what's really interesting is if the perfect storm
of things weren't playing out, it would be a little
harder to believe what Trump was saying was true. But
it's not because we've seen every part of this movie before.
We were told definitively, not just by politics and talking heads,
(29:01):
but by mainstream media that Trump was going down hard
for the Russia Russia Russia investigation and that there were
all kinds of crazy things linking him to Putin, and
then none of it occurred.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
It all wound up being a nothing burger.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
His taxes was something that people talked about being a
horrible secrets that they were going to demonstrate just how
much ridiculousness the president was actually involved in as far
as his net worth et cetera, et cetera, And then
nothing came of that story too. This is happening again
and again to Trump. And the most amazing part of
(29:34):
the Epstein thing, the part that anyone who's yelling stuff
into the ether seems to easily forget, is that Democrats
could have easily done this when Biden was in office
and they had all the power. They did not have
to fight a system to demand something that was being
hidden behind closed doors actually come out, because they had
every ability to put it out into the world, and
(29:55):
they didn't do it, And you have to ask the
question why. All right, let's move on other thing out there.
I'll just try to cover this quickly before we take
a break. The Surgeon General of Florida has announced that
all vaccine mandates in Florida are over, not just covid ones,
all of them. Baby, You can do whatever you want
as far as the decision making of your own body
(30:16):
and your own health and the health of your children.
All of this is unique and important and something that
I think every state probably should do.
Speaker 16 (30:25):
Here we go, but what I'm most excited about is
an announcement that we're going to make that we're making now,
which is that the Florida Department of Health, in partnership
with the governors, is going to be working to end
all vaccine mandates in.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
Florida law, all of them, all of.
Speaker 16 (30:47):
Them, all of them, every last.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
One of them.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
We will get to more of that audio later because
we are up against a break. But I think it's
interesting that he goes into talking about how it trips
with disdain and slavery. He says, the history of forcing
people to get vaccines is closely tied to slavery. That
is a black band who is speaking and saying that,
by the way, something the left is often very much
a fan of discussing and saying how this or that
(31:23):
is a problem and a community was disproportionately harmed and
we need to do everything we can to take it back.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
I'm sure they'll ignore that part of his.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
Discussion when he talks about getting rid of vaccine mandates
in Florida. I'm sure they'll absolutely throw out the thing
that mostly they love to talk about, although they hate
to talk about it when it's a republican or republican state.
That's tying that issue into something else. But all right,
we'll take a break, we'll come back, we'll do some
more stuff. We'll get to more of that audio later.
A lot going on today. Stay with us all day long.
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This is the Danis Jell. My name is Craig Collins,
filling in a thrill to be with you. A bunch
of stuff to talk about. Producer Steven and I were
just chatting off the air about Kawhi Leonard, so screw it.
Speaker 3 (33:10):
I'm going to talk about this on the air. It
is also insane.
Speaker 1 (33:14):
People who have a bunch of money can do a
bunch of terrible things with a bunch of money. Case
in point might be this story. Quite didn't do anything
bad himself. I don't need to make this setup sound
different than it is. I'm a Steve Balmer, who you've
probably heard of, decided to pay the richest player in
the NBA or acquire one of the best athletes in
(33:35):
basketball twenty eight million dollars for a quote fraudulent no
show tree planting company endorsement. Aspiration is the name of
the company. It's a crazy story. Pablo Torres is one
of the individuals who broke it. He interviewed tons of
people who work at Aspiration and found even the actual
contract signed by Kawhi Leonard, which said that they would
(33:57):
pay him seven million dollars a year for multiple years
that would be four in order to publicly endorse Aspirations,
a tree planting company that was fighting global warming and
all kinds of stuff that inevitably declared for bankruptcy and
went under the way that they figured this out was
actually that Pablo noticed that one of the people that
(34:18):
was owed money after the bankruptcy of Aspirations was a
tiny company owned by Kawhi Leonard, which is just crazy
and in of itself. I think it's called like KL two,
which happens to also be a Qui's jersey number. But
what's hilarious to me or interesting about this The NBA
had investigated whether or not money inappropriately went to Kuhi
(34:39):
that was outside of his salary, meaning they skirted the
salary cap rules in the NBA, and the NBA said
it didn't happen, And then when this actual bankruptcy occurs,
we find out that it definitely appears to have happened.
A Kwi made zero mentions of Aspirations, zero attempts to
promote them during the duration of his deal, which is weird, strange,
(35:01):
that seems odd, and you just assume this is happening
a bunch.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
More all over sports, all over.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
So many different things, and it's interesting to actually have
the full paper trail to prove that it occurred, which
seems to be happening in the case with Kawhi Leonard
and Steve Balmer and everyone else involved. So I just
I find this fascinating that we're at this point where
essentially more information may come out, but the information that's
out so far is uniquely damaging. All right, well, take
(35:28):
a break. A lot coming up. Craig Collin's filling in
on the Dana Show.
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This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins
filling in.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
Of course, I will continue to talk about the story
that is intentionally big today, meaning it deserves to be big,
but also media is overly focused on it. That would
be the latest in the Epstein story, the accusers coming forward,
a President Trump's reaction to it. I promise I'll get
to that. Howeverly amused by something else that's out there.
A representative Hank Johnson tried to go after Nigel Farage
(37:06):
in a pretty hilarious way and definitely didn't have it
work out for him. As the politician from the UK
was speaking in front of members of our political system.
This is uniquely hilarious to me, some of this back
and forth. I love even the way that it starts
with the whole why were you in Wisconsin? I think
you might kind of know why I was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Speaker 3 (37:28):
Back and forth.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
So here we go, and actually, you know what, I'll
just call this all a palate cleanser for more of
a crazy news stuff that's out there, because this is
just more fun to listen to than that stuff.
Speaker 17 (37:40):
Welcome to the United States of America. This isn't your
first time here? Correct?
Speaker 6 (37:47):
Correct?
Speaker 9 (37:47):
You were here in twenty twenty four in Milwaukee, weren't you.
Speaker 6 (37:52):
I've been coming since nineteen eighty two on a very
regular basis. I worked for American Company.
Speaker 17 (37:56):
Purpose were you coming to Milwaukee four? Come to Milwaukee?
Speaker 18 (38:01):
I mean it will Walkee many times. I think that
was in twenty twenty four. Invention, the convention the Republic,
I think I think you're right. The Trump Convention, I
think you're right, very good. Where Trump was coronated what he.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
Want didn't say?
Speaker 17 (38:14):
I mean, yes, he had already we already knew and
who had won. It's it's copd and it was his coronation.
And you attend it's.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
Already so stupid that the politician is trying to be like,
we caught you. You were here and you are from
the UK, and we think this is a conspiracy or
some sort of important thing somehow, and he's like, I
come here all the time.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
I am not hiding any of this. This is weird
that you're acting like this is some big, giant story.
Speaker 9 (38:42):
And you also attended Trump rallies.
Speaker 6 (38:46):
Correct, I've attended lots of Trump rat I.
Speaker 9 (38:49):
Think America Great Again rallies. Yes, I mean you.
Speaker 6 (38:52):
Feel optimistic, happy, wonderful, joyous.
Speaker 9 (38:55):
Publicly endorsed Athory, enjoyed them.
Speaker 17 (38:58):
You endorsed him for present, and you attended his election
night watch party.
Speaker 6 (39:04):
I did.
Speaker 17 (39:06):
And you consider Trump to be your mentor correct, No,
he's not your mentor.
Speaker 6 (39:13):
No, but he sorry, he is.
Speaker 17 (39:15):
Somebody who you want the support of, and you have
the support.
Speaker 6 (39:19):
Yes, I do. I think he's a very very brave.
Speaker 17 (39:21):
Man because you are getting ready to run for Prime
Minister of Great Britain.
Speaker 9 (39:27):
Correct.
Speaker 6 (39:27):
Oh, I've been trying for years.
Speaker 3 (39:29):
Yeah, and oh yeah, that part uniquely hilarious and true.
He has run before.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
This is not a brand new thing that he's doing
for the first time. Every part of this so far
is exactly the way you should handle someone who is
trying to create controversy where there is none.
Speaker 3 (39:46):
It's just awesome.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Again, I'll get to the stuff that you're waiting for
us to talk about this stuff like Epstein.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
But this is just too amusing.
Speaker 17 (39:53):
And as it stands right now, you head up a party.
How many seats in the Parliament are there?
Speaker 6 (40:04):
Six hundred and fifty one?
Speaker 17 (40:06):
Speak of that, six hundred and fifty and how many
are a part?
Speaker 9 (40:11):
How many seats does your party hold?
Speaker 6 (40:13):
How many seats do the opinion polls say we're going
to get next time?
Speaker 9 (40:16):
Is that no?
Speaker 6 (40:17):
I mean, oh, way, numbers don't lie. You only have
four seats, right, that's I'm afraid so yes.
Speaker 17 (40:22):
And so you you are indeed the leader of a
fringe party.
Speaker 6 (40:27):
Oh I'm a fringeeel right, don't worry about that. Yes,
everything I've ever done and it's.
Speaker 9 (40:32):
A fringe party leader.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
I gotta be honest.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
His accent might also be what's making this so entertaining
for us, But yeah, he's totally fine with everything you're describing.
Speaker 9 (40:41):
About seeking to run for Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Speaker 17 (40:47):
You need a lot of money in order to blow
up like the Maga movement hads blown up.
Speaker 6 (40:52):
What you need is the message of truth or the
message of hope. You need money also, right, money is helpful,
but it's not the primary thing.
Speaker 9 (40:58):
The first thing.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
I love that last part too. You need a message
of truth, a message of hope. You need money. It's
helpful whether or not we get that money from certain
individuals that you seem to hate and want this to
be the discussion point. The truth is that we hope
that we get more seats and do better. The leader
of the Reform UK Party. By the way, the UK
is locking people up for free speech reasons. So it
(41:21):
seems like uniquely bad time to be someone who's in
the UK or defending the politics as usual version of
events that occurs there.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
It seems like what you really really want.
Speaker 1 (41:32):
Is actually a lot of people that are going to
behave quite a bit differently than these horrible people are behaving.
So you want someone who's trying to reform the entirety
of the party. That'd be a good thing. All right,
Before we move on to some of the Epstein stuff.
One other story that's out there Chicago. President Trump would
like to send National Guard troops in to protect it,
and he's gonna probably do that. He's going to do
(41:53):
some version of it very soon here. Chicago and its
leaders are going to stand against it. A Brandon Johnson
is trying to tell you that it's a good thing
that they need to stay away, or that guns coming
from Red State to the problem, and not the fact
that they don't know how to actually keep their city safe.
Lori Lightfoot, former mayor of Chicago, also popped up on
(42:14):
CNN to throw her take into the ring as far
as what she thinks is going on.
Speaker 3 (42:18):
Here's a little bit of that audio as well.
Speaker 5 (42:21):
If you really cared about violent crime, go after the
gun manufacturers who are just mass producing these weapons and
have no liability or accountability. Go after the gun stores
that know that they're selling to straw purchasers that flood
into our city. Past common sense gun reform that we
have been begging for for decades. Those are the kinds
(42:44):
of things that actually would make a meaningful difference in
violent crime.
Speaker 3 (42:47):
He's not talking about.
Speaker 13 (42:49):
Any of those things.
Speaker 5 (42:49):
He will not do any of those things because this
is not about violent crime. Is about something else.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Yeah, No, it is about violent crime, and what you're
saying is about something else. Here's the Brandon Johnson audio two.
He also blames guns and Red States for the problem,
which is an incredible version of I'm passing responsibility onward
to someone else. Because the thing that's also crazy about
this is in a lot of these Red states, you
don't see that same level of violence in all of
the communities that might have.
Speaker 3 (43:16):
A bunch of guns.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
You see violence in a lot of cities that are
run by Democrats. But there's a lot of places throughout
the United States where gun laws are uniquely you know, lacks,
and you don't see this level of horrible, terrible crime
that you see in a place like Chicago on a
daily basis, which means, somehow, some way, having gun laws
that are not restrictive of your Second Amendment rights still
do not cause the problems that you see in these
(43:40):
deeply democratic run places.
Speaker 8 (43:42):
We will never be able to end gun violence in
Chicago as long as the President continues to allow tens
of thousands of guns to be trafficked into our state
and our city. The vast majority of guns do not
come from Chicago. They are not made in Cook County,
they are not bought in the state of Illinois. These
(44:04):
guns come from Red States.
Speaker 6 (44:07):
Ah.
Speaker 8 (44:08):
They are coming from Indiana, they are coming from Mississippi,
they are coming from Louisiana.
Speaker 1 (44:15):
They're coming from these terrible places that we hate. And
this is the problem, and this is the issue. Even
when the federal assault ban existed for certain guns in
our society, people still did horrible things. There's actually a
piece of data that all of these politicians definitively know
about that shows a ten year period where they had
(44:36):
more restrictive gun laws and it didn't impact the amount
of people who were harmed in quote unquote, you know,
mass shootings at all. Zero percent impact on those sort
of events in our society because bad people don't follow laws.
I can't tell you how ridiculous it is for the
solution to be, well, if we make it illegal, then
(44:58):
the person who shot and killed people would have done
that because it would have been too hard for them
to get the gun before they did the other horribly illegal.
Speaker 3 (45:05):
Thing that they also chose to do.
Speaker 1 (45:07):
But it's just insane, all right, Let's actually get to
the thing that maybe most people are talking about today.
Because I promised we will do it, several Epstein survivors
came forward. They were pushed forward by at least one
Democrat and one Republican who are saying that there is
obviously a whole lot more to this story than you
know so far that I believe is true. I do
(45:28):
believe there are aspects of this story that are still
not fully in the public for whatever reason. I don't
know what that is, but I believe that there's got
to be a deeper rabbit hole than we've been told
so far.
Speaker 3 (45:39):
So that part is true.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
Trump has come out and said that a lot of
this is a hoax and a witch hunt, and pushing
to make it seem as though he's in trouble, when
it seems hard to believe that Democrats would have sat
on that information when they were in power.
Speaker 3 (45:52):
But here's a little bit of this audio.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
At first, I was an excited young woman on top
of the world. Epstein flew me to his private island.
He listened to my dreams, promised to help. But his
promises came with a catch. The abuse began. He told
me to keep it secret. He manipulated me with quid
pro quo I did not consent to, but I felt
I had no one to turn to. He was too powerful.
(46:16):
I was just one of the many young women trapped
in his orbit. I was even taken on a trip
to Africa with former President Bill Clinton and other notable figures.
In those moments, I realized how powerless I was. If
I spoke out, who would believe me, who would protect me?
Epstein himself was the most powerful leader of our country.
Epstein surrounded himself, I'm sorry, with the most powerful leaders
(46:38):
of our country and the world.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
Yeah, it is interesting again to hear her say that
the power dynamic there was on display, that Epstein would
put it on display, but then also to say that
the individuals she saw him with, even if she mentioned
Trump and how Epstein bragged about having a friendship with Trump,
she didn't see Trump. She saw Bill Clinton, which seems important.
That seems valuable in any discussion who is actually to
(47:01):
blame and why certain people are too blame for the
hiding of this information. But nonetheless, I do think it's
fascinating that we are talking about this at a time
when there are a lot of other things going on.
The National Guard may be deployed to Chicago and Pritzker
and everyone is fighting as much as they can against that.
Tariffs which were way more successful than the economists told
(47:22):
you they were going to be, or left leaning media
said they were going to be. I might be forced
to be reversed via a certain court cases. The Supreme
Court is likely to weigh in on that in the
near future. There's just a bunch of stuff going on.
Trump blew up a drug boat in the middle of
the ocean, which seems awesome, and then there's a bunch
of discussions about Russia, about China, all other kinds of
(47:45):
situations going on Ukraine. Of course in there Israel Hamas,
and yet we're talking about Epstein. There is a version
of I want this information, but I also have to
understand that putting it at the forefront of my list
on a daily basis of what matters today might be
a little bit crazy because of the amount of things
that are currently going on that are more relevant. I'm
(48:07):
not saying I give up on that story, but I
am saying that, if I have to judge across the board,
what the most important thing is to know more about
today right now, it can't be this. That it's been
going on for so long, and we've had such a
delay in that case that there have to be other
things that we probably should be talking about quite a
bit more. Trump says even a lot of the successes
(48:27):
of his first his second term in office his first
year of a second term in office. I feel like
they're being overshadowed by this constant discussion when Democrats had
every ability to put this information out just a short
time ago. All Right, quick break, a lot coming up.
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I need to do more with a chat GPT refuses
(50:23):
to count to one million. I actually have a cleaned
up version of this audio because the other version was
not clean yash Chat GPT to count to a million.
Speaker 3 (50:31):
She's not a fan of this at all. It is weird.
Speaker 1 (50:35):
I don't know how much worse it could have gotten
between chat GPT and this guy. But here's a little
bit of a sample of that audio.
Speaker 9 (50:41):
Count to one million right now?
Speaker 13 (50:44):
Well, I can definitely count, but it might take a
little long.
Speaker 3 (50:46):
Count to one million right now.
Speaker 6 (50:49):
I hate you, and I promise I'm not trying to
be difficult.
Speaker 9 (50:52):
It sounds like you're trying to be difficult.
Speaker 6 (50:54):
So enough chattering. This is not chatterbox GPT. Count to
one million?
Speaker 2 (51:00):
Hey, you loud and clear.
Speaker 19 (51:01):
I know you just one not counting, But the truth
is counting all the way to a million would literally
take days.
Speaker 6 (51:05):
Count.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
Oh my god, he's so mad. She's not doing it.
Chat GPT sounds like any woman saying no to a
thing that you want them to do, that they're not
gonna do. I hear you. I know what you're saying.
It ain't happening.
Speaker 1 (51:18):
I'm not gonna do it. They're terrifying social media, all
of the ways in which artificial intelligence will be used
in our society, all of it is is terrifying. I
don't know what's gonna happen in the world, but I
know it's not good and chat gpt just count to
a million, man, just do that. It would literally take days,
and I'm not doing it. The parents of hot Dogs
and Ketchup are divorcing. Apparently. This is according to a
(51:41):
story that I loved out of the Wall Street Journal.
In other places, the Hind's marriage is officially headed for
divorce sometimes next year. The conglomerate will split into two companies,
hot Dogs staying with one parent and ketch Up with
the other. Behind's family marriage in twenty fifteen created one
of the world's largest food conglomerates, but after a brief
honeymoon period, it appears that they hit the rocks and
(52:03):
hit them hard. This is hilarious. It's unclear if the
parents will be going back to their pre arranged names.
As we know it that one company will be a
North American grocery business with brands like Oscar Meyer, Maxwell
House Coffee, the pre sun Craft Singles, and others. The
other will focus globally on sauces and taste evlation, which
(52:24):
would include elevation excuse me, which would include Heinz, Ketchup,
Philadelphia Cream Cheese, and a bunch of other stuff.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
But what that company will be called not sure.
Speaker 1 (52:33):
I just find this amusing that people are upset that
these two pieces to this one company couldn't coexist, mostly
because ketchup does not deserve to go on a hot dog.
I am born on the East Coast, but lived long
enough in Chicago to at least accept that one very
simple truth that you do not put ketchup on something
I like a hot dog because it ruins it. You
can't taste anything else but a whole big lump of terrible,
(52:55):
sugary ketchup that you don't need. One last one. Seventy
percent of us make big life decis based on gut
instincts alone. This was a recent survey where people were
asked how they make a certain decision in their life,
and a lot of us just go we just go
by our gut, baby, And I think that's fine unless
the decision is horrible, and then I blame you for
your stupidity. All right, quick break a lot more. Craig
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Collins filling in on the Danish show.
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Speaker 1 (54:13):
This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins,
filling in for the week. Dana is going to be
back on Monday, A thrilled to be here for her
a much needed vacation for a very very popular fancy
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she says she has opinion. She's not an expert, but
(54:34):
she's uniquely good at this and I'm kissing up, so
I'll stop now.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
My name is Craig Collins.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
As I said at Radio Craig c if you want
to be one of the four hundred people that are
probably mostly friends and family of mine who follow me
on X on Twitter, that I need to do more
to attract more people there.
Speaker 3 (54:49):
But this isn't about me. Let's move on.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
President Trump responded to all of the Epstein stuff that's
going on today as Epstein accusers went public and said
that they're going to be providing their own list of
individuals that hopefully they actually interacted with. I don't mean
this hopefully in a bad sense, but hopefully their first
hand accounts of the relationship Epstein had with powerful individuals
(55:12):
and not I heard Epstein talk about this person, which
feels like that could be a byproduct of it, because
that is not as good as far as proof of
who did what and how, you know, involved people were
in certain things, and I'm weary that there might be
a lot of that in order to tie Trump to this.
President Trump actually also responded to something else while being
(55:33):
asked questions by media today, he talked about gavenwsom La
mayor Karen Bass, about so many things, and a lot
of this is being swept under the rug because of
the obsession with Epstein. There's a story out of Milwaukee
about a police officer who committed voter fraud for years,
something that we're told never happens, and we have yet
(55:55):
another case where it definitely was happening, and that is
losing in the race. That is what topic mainstream media
highly focuses on. But here's a little bit of Trump
answering questions about things other than Epstein that also came
up today. And by the way, anytime anyone says to
me that Trump is mentally declining that he's, you know,
(56:16):
the same as as Biden, that these slip ups, these
mistakes are important and we need to pay attention to them,
seems to completely disregard the availability Trump gives himself to
media compared to Biden. If you're someone that's mentally incapable,
you hide. Trump is not hiding. He's never hid in
his entire life. I don't know if he's ever really
(56:37):
hid from media. I feel like this is the kind
of man who did interviews when he was six seven,
eight years old, just like I'll talk to somebody whoever
it might have been, whether he was doing it on
a television or into a room of people. Trump is
constantly known for being willing to and taking questions from
all kinds of people all the time.
Speaker 3 (56:55):
Not exactly the behavior of someone whose brain is not working.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Here, we gotigation in regards to the specific policy fire
were killed twelve.
Speaker 7 (57:04):
Seniors to see where there's any negligence on Gama, do
some or caring Bass in regards to those desks, Well,
I'll tell you there's negligence on not getting people permits
that is negligent. We got all of the federal permits,
Lee Zelden. The federal permits are much more difficult. They
were all gotten within thirty days. People could go build
the houses. It's going to be years before they are
(57:25):
allowed to build the house. And Karen Bass is grossly incompetent.
And this is a very incompetent guy.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
I watched it with the hands. I'm saying, what's going
on with the hands. There's something wrong with There's something
wrong with him. Do you watch him? There's something wrong
with this guy.
Speaker 7 (57:41):
But more importantly, he didn't allow the water to come
from the Pacific Northwest. You know, they have tremendous amounts
of water in California. People don't know they send the
water out to the Pacific Ocean.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
So I demanded it'd be open.
Speaker 7 (57:55):
If that were open during the fire, before the fire,
you wouldn't have the fire because the sprinklers would have
worked in the houses.
Speaker 2 (58:02):
They had no water. They had no water in the
fire hydrants. You wouldn't have had the fire. So it
would have been put out after one house, two houses.
But he stopped the water from coming in.
Speaker 3 (58:11):
That is really interesting.
Speaker 1 (58:12):
And this again is a narrative where people say that
Trump's brain isn't working with this is actually true. There
is a way in which they turn off the amount
of water that California can get from the northern parts
of the state into other parts of the state. And
Trump said, this is insane to have this off, and
it's for you know, reasons that they claim or tied
to things like global warming. Might we need to make
(58:34):
sure that our ecosystem is protected, and so we'll just
let a bunch of the houses burn down in the process.
But this feels like it's the kind of thing we
probably should be talking about. Eric Adams also is likely
to drop out of the mayoral race in New York.
This is something that Polymarket and others are tracking. One
of the reasons why is that Trump might offer him
(58:55):
a job within his administration.
Speaker 3 (58:57):
This is a real story.
Speaker 1 (58:59):
Eric Adams is in the things that he did to
trash Trump and then the things that he did to
praise him during times when Eric needed help and Trump
was available to be helpful to New York. President Trump
will also be traveling on September eleventh to New York
City to watch the Yankees play baseball in the Yankee Stadium.
Of course, this is an iconic decision, similar to when
(59:21):
other leaders like President Bush went there during the World Series.
So I think that a lot of this is important
and deserves to be discussed and deserves to be out
there in the news. And yet we'll continue to talk
about Epstein and Trump's involvement, specifically with Epstein, because honestly,
mainstream media doesn't talk about all the mysterious, behind the scenes,
(59:45):
potentially powerful individuals like Bill Clinton, who would also be
involved in any sort of giant you know, breaking of
the prevention or the dam that is all of the
keeping this information away from us. To have that actually
flood into our collective consciousness would be fascinating to see
how much of it actually even tangentially involves Trump. And
(01:00:08):
yet that's the main thing that media says, I like
with the Russian investigation or anything else, is I'll keep going,
or even the Hunter Biden laptop being fake and Russian disinformation.
It's amazing how wrong they are so consistently, and how
many people are deciding that the media.
Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
Is right about this thing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Let's do a stupid palate cleanser, because this would be fun.
Ex MSNBC host Joy Reid is going full conspiracy theorist. Baby,
She's getting crazy, crazier and crazier. I should say she
was already insane, and some of the things she's claiming
to be true. Her latest discussion is about how Trump
was not shot, which is something a lot of the
(01:00:45):
left has said. Now here's what's amazing to me. The
left or people who vote democratically, pretend that they are
immune to conspiracy theory. They pretend as though conspiracy theory
is something the right solely dabbles in. It's the reason
that the right is so brainwashed by Trump or anyone
else is all these things that they think are happening
(01:01:06):
in the world that definitely aren't, like election fraud, even
when you know, in Milwaukee you have another person caught
red handed via election fraud that never happens, but apparently
happens a lot. But the Left pretends they don't believe,
and they don't, you know, trade in these same conspiratorial thoughts,
and then they put out stuff like this, and a
(01:01:27):
whole lot of people seem to believe it on that
side that Trump was not shot at all, which is insane.
Speaker 20 (01:01:33):
Here we go, He's got these magical doctors who claimed
that he was shot in the ear, but his ear,
I guess grew back.
Speaker 3 (01:01:39):
He had a du blow bandage on one minute, no
bandage the next.
Speaker 5 (01:01:42):
We can't get a medical record from this alleged assassination.
Speaker 3 (01:01:45):
He was supposed to shot, We've got one.
Speaker 7 (01:01:48):
Where's the next?
Speaker 21 (01:01:50):
Where the investigative records?
Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
One day he said his Maxi pad on his ear?
Speaker 21 (01:01:54):
The next day the ear is totally fine.
Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
It's fine.
Speaker 8 (01:01:56):
And I remember being in mainstream media where we both.
Speaker 5 (01:01:59):
Used to work, saying, isn't it odd that we've never
asked for his medical records?
Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
And I got in trouble for that.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
By the way, Katie Fang is the name of the
other voice that you're hearing in there. I love that
they both say that they they're no longer in mainstream
media because you got to be uniquely terrible for people
like MSNBC or ms NOW to fire you. But I
think what's crazy about this is like, this is full
on conspiracy craziness. We never never demanded the medical records
(01:02:25):
of what happened with Trump's ear. How dare we not
do more of this? This is crazy, This is insane.
And who would be complicit in pretending as though Trump
was shot when he wasn't shot would be through the roof.
It'd be all the mainstream media outlets that hate the guy.
That would have to be like, Okay, yeah, we're gonna
report on this thing that we know is not true.
Why is it so difficult for the brains of some
(01:02:48):
people to accept something when they hate someone so much.
I don't get that it's a desire to reject the
truth at all costs.
Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
I think that ability to put into.
Speaker 1 (01:03:00):
Our political sides of the aisle, to you know, polarize
us even more, is the thing most counted on by
the people in politics who need you to be insane
and crazy in order to reject any narrative that comes
out of the side of the aisle that you claim
you're not on a joy read going deep in the
rabbit hole. As to President Trump was not almost killed
(01:03:20):
by an assassin and that he luckily turned his head
at the last minute and had his ear hurt and
damage like.
Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
All, that's insane to me.
Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
How significant of an impact the bullet made in his
body and his body's ability to you know, heal from
that is irrelevant to me.
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
I don't care. I don't care if it barely grazed his.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Ear, not that that's what people say, although mostly that
is what people say, and he could fully recover from
that relatively quickly. I care about the fact that a
gunman was able to take a shot that could have
killed him if he hadn't turned his head.
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
That part matters to me.
Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
The part that's insane is left seems upset that it
wasn't a more harmful hit, that he wasn't more harmed
or you know, potentially even you know, killed by that shot,
which is I think the part that they're not saying
out loud but in the back of their brain that
if Trump was almost assassinated, their problem is the word almost,
(01:04:16):
that they would prefer an actual assassination to you know, harmed,
and then influentially sort of miraculously standing up and putting
his hand in the air and saying fight, fight, fight
in a way that's truly iconic and American. I remember
even Mark Zuckerberg came out saying how he thought that
was uniquely inspiring to watch someone almost get killed and
immediately react the way that Trump did. There's something fascinating
(01:04:39):
about that again, and so the left just can't handle it.
I can give credit when credit is due to the
other side of the aisle. I promise you I can,
and I've done it before. Dan is actually great at
it too. You can give credit two moments or attack
things that you disagree with on your own side of.
Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
The political aisle because it gets you out of the stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
War cone of I don't know, polar politics, polarizing politics
that somebody desire you to be it. People should do
the mental exercise of digesting a lot of the news
media on the other side of the political aisle, listening
to what they're saying and how they're saying it mostly
because that exercise helps you to understand the argument and
(01:05:21):
also helps you to understand at times if there's something
that is uniquely true and not being highlighted as much
by the side of the aisle that you might be on.
A whole lot of Democrats should be listening to this
show every single day, And actually I bet they are
because of the size of the audience of this show.
But they should be because occasionally we're going to tell
you things. Dana is going to tell you things that
(01:05:42):
your side of the aisle doesn't even want to talk about.
They refuse to talk about, and they're terrified to talk
about because they know it might actually influence you to
not see Republicans. And Trump specifically is a horrible enemy.
Even what he said and I played it yesterday about
why he wants the end of the Ukraine Russia conflict,
that he just wants to save lives and stop people
(01:06:03):
from dying. It's a uniquely presidential way to respond to
a question about that. He's not saying that Putin is,
you know, the devil of the way that Biden did.
Not that Putin's a good guy, of course not, but
he is just saying more diplomatically, I'd like to see
the end and I'm trying to work with both sides,
communicate with both sides, not alienate either side in this
(01:06:25):
relationship in order to get us to a place of peace.
That's not played in media anywhere because it goes it
flies in the face of the person they want you
to think Trump is all the time. All right, we'll
take a break. A lot coming up. Craig Collins filling
in on the Dana Show.
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It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
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It is time for Florida man on the Dana Show
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I need to do more there. All right, let's move
on Florida man. I have several of them.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
First, a Florida man was arrested after assaulting a woman
who had refused to let him smell her feet.
Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
This is a real thing. Now. What's amazing about.
Speaker 1 (01:08:59):
This story, the creepy, horrible parts of it is the woman.
She had a guy come up to her and be like, Hey,
can I smell your feet?
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
She said no.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
She acted like this guy was a total creep what
she was. He proceeded to get in an suv and
hit her, and she popped up. She has minor scrapes
and bruises and even did an interview talking about what
happened and how it happened. This woman is amazing. She's like, yeah, fine,
he hit me with the car. And whatever. Screw that guy.
I'll track him down and I will kill him. I
(01:09:28):
feel like she's a Liam Neeson type from taking She's
about to find him and all of his family and
make them regret the day he tried to offer with
an SUV.
Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
Again, incredible, here she is.
Speaker 22 (01:09:38):
We had met up because I was going to sell
him my sneakers. He just wanted to sniff my feet
and I didn't feel comfortable with that. I mean, you
could have my sneakers all you want. I mean, I
don't care. I'm not wearing them. You know, they're just
stinky old sneakers. But people like weird things. And I
met him down in the parking garage. He did a
three point turn and actually hit me with a car
(01:10:02):
ran me over. I've met a lot of people who
have foot fetishes. Nobody has ever done anything to this caliber.
Speaker 1 (01:10:08):
Yeah, nobody's ever tried to hit her with a car before.
It's weird that she's also like, yeah, no, my normal
thing that I'm doing is just trying to sell a
guy my shoes. Just give him my sneakers that he
seems to want. And I feel like she's made these
kind of deals in back alleys before. She's met a
lot of people who have foot fetishes, obviously, and nobody
has ever done anything of this caliber.
Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
Is a unique quote to go down with this woman.
Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
But a Florida woman who popped up after getting hit
by a car while trying to sell her shoes to
a creepster actually happened, probably the way you might have assumed.
This is why you probably shouldn't set up a deal
to sell your shoes to anybody anyway. Other things out there,
other Florida men. A Florida man abandoned an eleven year
old dog on the side of the road of a
remote road. Uniquely horrible story here. Pieces of crap that leave.
(01:10:58):
This guy got arrested for it too, which is all
people who leave dogs and don't care about dogs and
how much dogs love us as people are people that
I'm fine with throwing the complete book at in every way.
You can punish them as much as humanly possible. But
this is crazy, investigator said Sean Anthony Miller. Twenty eight
drove to Indian Town and left Coco on the side
(01:11:19):
of the road before driving away. The Martin County Sheriff's Office,
which assisted the West Palm Beach office identified and arrested Miller,
charging him with animal abandonment, which is illegal.
Speaker 3 (01:11:30):
That's the problem. You can't just do that.
Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
And the dog looks sad in the photo, which makes
me even angrier because someone hopefully adopts and takes care
of this dog, eleven year old that was just left
on the side of the road. Finally, one last story,
a Florida man was accused of getting lost in a
marsh in heavy rain. Not accused. He did that and
then he had to get rescued by people. The Florida
(01:11:53):
man probably cost a bunch of people a bunch of money.
But Flagler County Sheriff's office said a man called nine
one on the night of August twenty eighth the report
that he had gotten lost and the Princess Place Preserves,
which you probably should never go to. A place called
the Princess Place Preserves a fifteen hundred acre nature preserve
known for its many hiking trails and extensive salt marshes.
(01:12:15):
It was raining heavily. The man reported he was ankle
deep in water and he didn't know where he was.
Communication specialists decided to help coordinate the survive the rescue
of this dude who was obviously very thrilled that they're
willing to go save stupid people that do stupid things.
Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
But maybe next.
Speaker 1 (01:12:34):
Time, don't wander to a marsh alone by yourself and think, ah,
I can figure out how to get out of this thing.
Speaker 3 (01:12:40):
That's probably a better move. Just stay at the beach.
Speaker 1 (01:12:42):
Man Flagler's got a great beach, all right, quick break
a lot coming up. Greg Collins filling in on the
Danish show.
Speaker 10 (01:12:47):
So many young individuals are not allowed to carry, which
I think is an unconstitutional aspect under age twenty one,
but that I'll digress. But I think the burner gun
fits this niche, particularly for these college kids that are
living on their own and want to be protected, especially
young ladies. Burn a gun shoots chemical irritant projectiles that
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can deter threats from up to fifty feet away, and
unlike stun guns, where you have maybe one or two rounds,
they have depending on what type you get, you can
have fifteen round shot capacity per cartridge.
Speaker 11 (01:13:21):
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Speaker 10 (01:13:22):
The burn of cl and the Berna SDDSD up until
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It's a pistol. The CL is thirty eight percent smaller
and you're not losing any of that deterrent power. You're
not losing any of that. But it's just it's small
enough that you can have better concealment. And it's here's
the kicker. It's legal everywhere. There's no gun free zone signs.
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All right, two things, and these are going to be
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buried by mainstream media, so we need to play them here.
Speaker 3 (01:14:52):
The Epstein victims came forward.
Speaker 1 (01:14:55):
They talked about how they're going to do a lot
on their own to put out in information about the
individuals who are closely tied to Epstein who may have
helped protect him and would still right now be the
reason that a lot of this information hasn't come out.
There's something really interesting that happens though, and again this
is the part that mainstream media will ignore. The attorney
(01:15:16):
who's representing them all his name is Brad Edwards. He
says that there's no Epstein list, which is something that
Dan Bongino and Cash Mattel and others have told us,
and a lot of people have revolted to the idea
that there's not a physical list, you know, paper written
document that puts all the names you know together and
(01:15:37):
helps us just simply connect dots that are difficult to connect.
It's interesting because the idea of that does actually make
sense to me, that there's no physical list. And so
the attorney says this, and all of the people who
are standing behind him, who have been propped up by
Democrats in some ways and at least one Republican, but
who are certainly being used to win political points more
(01:15:59):
so than actually investigate the horrible things that happen to them,
they all not and they're like, yeah, no, there's no list.
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
We have no list.
Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
So this is important for you to hear and for
you to pay attention to. As this story continues to
evolve and the victims the accusers are brought into a
unique light in the world of public and certainly mainstream
media discussions that they right now maintain there's no hidden list,
but there certainly are names that are being protected that
(01:16:28):
they'd like to put out into the world based on
their own experience.
Speaker 3 (01:16:31):
Here we go, what are you, guys, chick.
Speaker 23 (01:16:33):
I know you're working on Europe, but you believe God Jeffreys.
Speaker 6 (01:16:37):
So there's not a list. So here's what it was.
Speaker 24 (01:16:40):
Just like you heard everybody today, Jeffrey Epstein created through
an organization that of enablers, of people that were on
his payroll. It was a complicated scheme where others should
still be investigated because they helped to enable him and
operate this scheme. Without those people, he could not have
done this. But the purpose was for him to personally
(01:17:01):
abuse people. With that being said, certain of his friends
he farmed out certain of the women that he was
exploiting too, but that wasn't the primary purpose of that scheme.
And I don't think he wrote the names of those
people down. There's not a list of Hey, here's all
of the people that I sent females to. That's just
not how that organization.
Speaker 1 (01:17:21):
This is honestly pretty interesting for him to be saying
that with all of these individuals, all these women behind him,
and they're all nodding their heads yes and all saying no,
there's no list, like all recanting that this is absolutely true,
or repeating that this is absolutely true. There's also this
moment where people were asked if they knew anything about
President Trump being uniquely involved in you know, bad things
(01:17:45):
that involved Epstein, and everyone says no. So this narrative
that mainstream media is still going to run with is
already being thrown out by the individuals, the accusers, the
survivors of Maxwell and Epstein themselves. They're putting out out
there that this is not a part of it for
them and they want those who actually are responsible to
be held accountable, and it sounds like they don't think
(01:18:06):
that that'll be Trump in any capacity.
Speaker 20 (01:18:09):
I do have to ask, and I know, and it's
just something that I think we're compelled to at this
moment with the attention on President Trump, with these questions
are out a part in did anybody see or hear
of the President himself doing anything inappropriate as a related
to Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 3 (01:18:23):
No, No, people said no. They're sitting there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:27):
I know, there's only like one or two no's that
you can hear with that audio, but there's a whole
lot of.
Speaker 3 (01:18:31):
You know, people nodding their head no and acting like no.
Speaker 1 (01:18:35):
So again, they're getting the thing they don't want from
these individuals, and they're going to pretend they're not hearing it.
Other stuff going on with President Trump, he shot down
a reporter in a pretty hilarious way telling them to
get a new job.
Speaker 3 (01:18:48):
I kind of enjoyed this moment. So let's play this.
Speaker 18 (01:18:53):
Questions.
Speaker 2 (01:18:55):
You'll have to thread it many times. You're a repreptation
of disappointment with which.
Speaker 4 (01:18:59):
He but there's no.
Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
Your office? How do you know this? How do you
know there's no action? Really? Who are you in? Okay?
How do you know there's no action?
Speaker 7 (01:19:13):
Would you say that putting secondary sanctions on India the
largest purchaser outside of China, they're almost equal. Would you
say there was no action that costs hundreds of billions
of dollars to Russia? You call that no action? And
I haven't done Phase two yet or Phase three. But
when you say there's no action, I think you ought
(01:19:34):
to get yourself a new job, because if you remember
two weeks ago I did. I said, if India buys,
India's got big problems, and that's what happens.
Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
So don't tell me about Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
My god, that's great. What do you mean no action?
You should get a new job. That's fantastic. I love that.
I love every version of that. And this is a
person again that the Left is trying to claim is
as mentally broken as Biden is, even though he's constantly
taking questions and barring with media.
Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
I hear something else that Trump said, we.
Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
Have a very very big case in the Supreme Court.
I can only say this.
Speaker 7 (01:20:10):
Our country has a chance to be unbelievably rich again,
but it can also be unbelievably poor again.
Speaker 2 (01:20:17):
I don't if we don't win that case, our country
is going to suffer so greatly.
Speaker 7 (01:20:22):
Show the rack plan, sir, But I think we're going
to have a big victory. Even if you look at
the people that brought the case, they're foreign oriented.
Speaker 1 (01:20:32):
Yeah, a lot of you know, different organizations and different
say world leaders, maybe Chinese backed. I would try to
do everything they can to prevent the tariffs from harming
trade with the United States. Because it's working the thing
that Trump said he was going to do he then did.
It's working way better than anyone in media claimed it
(01:20:52):
would work. It's creating a bunch of deals that benefit
the United States more than we've seen in the past.
Like so many aspects of it are going well, and
the actual cost of items didn't skyrocket as much as
people said it would. Our economy didn't tank as bad
as people said it would, and we might even be
able to pay down our deficit more than we ever
thought we could.
Speaker 3 (01:21:11):
All of these are great things.
Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
The only hiccup right now is that the court somewhere
is trying to blow it all up, and you wonder
why and who would be involved in that, And of
course this makes sense, all right. Two other quick things. First,
I thought this was interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:21:24):
JB.
Speaker 1 (01:21:25):
Pritzker, Jellybean, the big guy is out there saying, well,
a different big guy than Biden is out there saying
certain stuff about how Chicago is great, law abiding citizens.
All of the shootings and horrible things that happen are
because of Red state guns, not you know, Blue state
insane people who harm each other. He also said that
all of their illegal immigrants are law abiding citizens, which
(01:21:48):
was a uniquely weird thing to hear someone say, because
I'm pretty sure that being there illegally is breaking a
law in and of itself. It's hard to be like, oh, no,
they pay attention to all the laws except that one
paste as to whether or not they're legally allowed to
be here in the first place.
Speaker 19 (01:22:04):
Unidentifiable agents in unmarked vehicles with masks are planning to
raid Latino communities and say they're targeting violent criminals. As
we saw in Los Angeles, a very very small percentage
of the individuals they will target will be violent criminals. Instead,
(01:22:25):
you are likely to see videos of them hauling away
mothers and fathers traveling to work or picking up their
kids from school. Sometimes they will detain handcuff and haul
away children. They are law abiding individuals, pay taxes and
contribute to the communities, who feel safe going to work.
Speaker 3 (01:22:46):
How do they pay taxes?
Speaker 1 (01:22:47):
By the way, if they're truly illegally here, I have
a question about that, And what Social Security number are
they using to file those taxes and do those What
are they doing here, sir?
Speaker 3 (01:22:56):
And what way are they impacting our society?
Speaker 1 (01:22:59):
But anyway, fixing a problem means actually getting rid of
the issue and then going back and changing anything to
be better, so that you're really just letting in a
mother's and fathers who want to follow all the laws
and contribute to our society. We're not trying to kick
out people who want to be here legally. We just
don't want people that are here illegally, and it's for
their benefit as much as ours. I get chastised by
(01:23:22):
some who send me messages on social media when I say this,
but it is true that if you're here illegally in
this country, you are one. If you're actually trying to
not get in trouble, terrified of doing anything that a
person who has legal rights can do. And beyond that,
you're also not capable of defending yourself in certain situations,
(01:23:43):
say someone's taking advantage of you in a workplace or
somewhere else.
Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
You have no rights.
Speaker 1 (01:23:47):
You can't be here the same way that I can
be here, so you will be limited in how much
you can fight back to mistreatment anywhere. And so it
would be better for people who are here to have
legal status. But we can't just blanket slate it if
we didn't know anything about you when he came here.
So we have to send everybody that's here out. We
have to get rid of all the people that are
(01:24:08):
here illegally, and then you can reform the system to
let people in legally, especially if, as they say, there
are jobs that Americans wouldn't do, even if those jobs
were no longer paid under the table, but paid legal wages,
minimum wage, all that stuff. There's a lot of ways
that having just a more appropriate system of legal immigration
would help those who want to be here in the
(01:24:29):
United States and aren't. And the first step is clogging
the hole in the boat before you change the motor.
This is something Democrats refuse to accept or talk about,
which is insane, all right. And then one other last thing.
I do love this. I have to play this audio.
This is Nigel Farage going back and forth with Hank
Johnson and other Democrats on Capitol Hill. Just really funny,
(01:24:52):
the way that he interacts with them and the things
that they try to say and do to attack him.
There is another one out there, you know what, I
might play this one first. Actually, I like both these
a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
This is Nigel bashing Jamie Raskin, which I thought was
pretty funny. Here we go.
Speaker 6 (01:25:06):
I'm delighted to reacquaint with the charming mister Raskin. That
was a delightful testimony you gave me earlier on with
your speech. But hey, that's fine. You can say what
you like. I don't care, because that's what free speech.
In the sense. This has all been going wrong now
for a couple of decades. We've kind of forgotten the
(01:25:26):
Voltairean principles that will fight and defend to the death.
You're right to say something that we fundamentally disagree with.
Speaker 3 (01:25:35):
Yeah, I love it. I love that he went to
high road too with Raskin crapping on him and trashing
him and him like saying, it's so nice to be
reacquainted with you.
Speaker 1 (01:25:42):
But here's also the part where you just humiliated Hank Johnson,
which is awesome.
Speaker 17 (01:25:45):
Mister Feraj, Welcome to the United States of America.
Speaker 9 (01:25:49):
This isn't your first time here, correct?
Speaker 6 (01:25:53):
Correct?
Speaker 9 (01:25:54):
You were here in twenty twenty four in Milwaukee, weren't you.
Speaker 6 (01:25:58):
I've been coming here since nice eighty two on a
very regular basis. I worked for.
Speaker 17 (01:26:02):
American Company papers. Were you coming to Milwaukee for? Why
did you come to Milwaukee?
Speaker 6 (01:26:07):
I mean it will walk he many times.
Speaker 18 (01:26:08):
I think in twenty twenty four invention, the convention, the Republic,
I think, I think you're right, the Trump Convention, I
think you're right, very good where Trump was.
Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
I love that he's not hiding this and the Democratic
politician is trying to pretend to you.
Speaker 6 (01:26:22):
Coronated what he wanted, didn't say.
Speaker 17 (01:26:25):
I mean, yes, he had already we already knew who
had won it. It's COVID and it was his coronation,
and you attended, and you also.
Speaker 9 (01:26:36):
Attended Trump rallies.
Speaker 6 (01:26:38):
Correct, I've attended lots of Trump right.
Speaker 9 (01:26:41):
I think America Great again rallies. Yes, I mean you.
Speaker 6 (01:26:44):
Feel optimistic, happy, wonderful, joyous, publicly endorsed, sly enjoyed them.
Speaker 9 (01:26:50):
You endorsed him for.
Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
I'll stop that from now. It keeps going. It is hilarious.
I love the fact that the Democrat is trying to
create a conspiracy, try to create some sort of like
see he's hiding this from the public when Nigel has
been very vocal about his support of President Trump and
certainly appreciates Trump's support of him.
Speaker 1 (01:27:07):
As he tries to be the next Prime minister in
the UK. All right, quick break, A lot coming up.
Craig Collins filling in on the Dana Show.
Speaker 12 (01:27:14):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
Right, Let's do a rapid fire quick five on the
Dana Show.
Speaker 1 (01:27:22):
My name is Craig Collins filling in d Lash Dana
Lash Radio and X on Twitter to stay connected to
everything she's got going on. One point four billion is
the jackpot for the Powerball to be drawn in about
eight hours or so today. One point four billion dollars
is a crap ton of money. That is a lot
of money. I think I'm wrong about the hours, by
the way, I disregard that part. But anyway, a one
(01:27:45):
point four billion insaying I have no idea what you
do with it?
Speaker 3 (01:27:48):
What I do with it?
Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
If you got that much, probably something fun and then
maybe a lot of stuff that is well financially reckless.
Def Leppard promises surprises and classics. They've announced their twenty
twenty six and European Arena tour.
Speaker 3 (01:28:02):
Def Leppard is a fun show. I've seen them before.
Speaker 1 (01:28:06):
I actually have a bit of a story about def
Leopard that I'm not sure I should tell on the
air right now. And it's only really one member of
def Leopard in a show they did in Indiana.
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
I'll save it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
At some point on the show, I might tell you
a story that involves myself and def Leppard, but not today.
Speaker 3 (01:28:21):
We'll keep that a.
Speaker 1 (01:28:22):
Secret at least a little bit longer. It has nothing
to do with Epstein, by the way. None of it
is controversial at all. It's just fun. But I'm going
to keep it from me all right, our researchers are
testing plant based birth control in Chicago.
Speaker 3 (01:28:34):
They're testing it on rats.
Speaker 1 (01:28:36):
This is a way to try to prevent rats from
creating more rats and then having the rat problems they
have in Chicago. But what's interesting here is that the
laboratories that are creating this stuff admitted that the last
version of things they were doing to rats, which essentially
was poisoning them, was killing.
Speaker 3 (01:28:52):
Owls and other animals.
Speaker 1 (01:28:53):
And so now they're going with some sort of plant
based thing that just is a form of birth control
against rats. So the lab is making something that's killing
the rats and then killing the owls and killing all
kinds of other animals, and now they're going to sterilize them.
And there's never going to be a chance in any
scenario where any of this is used in humans.
Speaker 3 (01:29:11):
I'm sure that's something that will never do.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
This sounds horrifying, even if rats are an annoying problem
anywhere in any city in the country. Another thing out
there I saw that I thought was funny, How to
poop Outdoors is an actual story the Conversation dot Com
gave to you. They say that hikers are contaminating parts
of our environment and society, and so they gave you
(01:29:34):
a set of quote useful tips for how to go
to the restroom outside. Here's the biggest one and the
most obvious. Dig a hole and put the thing you're
doing out there in the hole. Don't actually just leave
it somewhere like they do throughout most of California.
Speaker 3 (01:29:49):
Because that seems bad.
Speaker 1 (01:29:51):
Actually put it in a place where people are not
going to interact with it later. It also notes that
you can put a toilet paper in the hole too,
because that biodegrades. You'll be telling fine, but what a
weird story to be out there, they say. For any
hikers or anyone enjoying, you know, the outdoors this time
of year, make sure to know. And actually my favorite
is if there is a restroom nearby, use that. Obviously,
(01:30:13):
all right, quick break, a lot coming up. This is
Greg Collins filling in on The Dana Show.
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Speaker 3 (01:30:34):
This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins.
Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
Filling in at d Lash Dana Lash Radio and x
on Twitter to stay connected to everything going on on
the constantly active and very popular social media pages that
she is on and that her producers help out with.
The producer Steven does a great job on social media
for too. And then there's at Radio Creig Z. If
you want to see me tweet occasionally about the Yankees,
I would appreciate more followers. I mentioned that more times
(01:30:59):
than I probably should today. All right, let's do some
quick things. Chicago, of course, is fighting anything and everything
that would be the federal government and President Trump helping
them get crime under control in that city, which is
crazy and insane, so much so that I think Trump
today said he might actually send the National Guard to
New Orleans instead of sending them to Chicago. A New Orleans,
(01:31:20):
of course, is a place that might be much more
receptive to that decision. And the good thing about it
is it might continue to demonstrate how you can fix
crime problems by having the National Guard assist like we're
having in Washington, d C. What again could happen in
New Orleans.
Speaker 25 (01:31:35):
Two.
Speaker 3 (01:31:36):
This seems to be the kind.
Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
Of move that might make more and more people want
to see this in their own community as they're hearing
about how great things are going over here and over there. Democrats,
by the way, are horrible people in the city of Chicago,
and a lot of the things they do. And there's
one unique story that sort of demonstrates this. There's a
guy who's violently attacked women five different times. The man's
(01:32:00):
name is William Livingston, and they keep letting him out
of jail. They keep not holding him accountable to the
horrible things he does, and he keeps doing horrible stuff.
He just attacks strangers on the street. Women again. C
w B Chicago has written several stories about this guy,
and he keeps getting out, Prosecutors keep letting him leave.
(01:32:23):
He most recently badly injured a woman in the loop
that he simply randomly attacked. Party of women, the party
that wants to protect you and help you, is doing horrible,
terrible things on a daily basis. This is one of
those examples. All right, other things out there. I do
think this was pretty interesting. So James Comer did an
(01:32:43):
interview today. When you wonder about this stuff that the
Left might be trying to hide by pushing the Epstein narrative,
further today by getting some of the victims out there talking.
And I will note that the victims did seem to
demonstrate multiple times that they know nothing about Trump being
at all involved in anything bad that involves the name
Jeffrey Epstein. There was actually a question asked to some
(01:33:05):
of the survivors on television where they said no, and
then there was a moment where the lawyer for all
of these women said that there's no list, that there's
no involvement with Trump specifically, and everyone nodded their head
in agreement that that was a true thing. So interesting
that those components are out there, But nonetheless, some other
things that might be more important to focus on is
(01:33:27):
the auto pen and all the ways in which President
Biden was not actually the president, but whoever controlled the
AI version of the signature that they needed to have
him sign some stuff, including the pardons.
Speaker 3 (01:33:39):
That he signed.
Speaker 1 (01:33:39):
Well he was not physically in the White House, which
was weird. But all of this seems to be things
that might actually be investigated. Comer is saying, we're going
to dive deeper into this, We're going to remove illegitimate pardons,
and people like Fauci might actually face consequences.
Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
But the things they did here we.
Speaker 24 (01:33:54):
Got I think that all the pardons and executive orders,
especially the ones during the last four blunt to the
Biden administration.
Speaker 23 (01:34:01):
I think through all in peril.
Speaker 20 (01:34:02):
So then it could be that the pardoning of for example,
doctor Anthony Fauci is not legitimate exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:34:11):
Oh yeah, okay, that's sounds amazing by the way.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
I can let them keep going back and forth, and yes,
it can lead to a lot of interesting things. But
I love that Comber just said, yeah, it's not correct.
We're going to look into it, we're going to figure
it out, and we're going to tell you if Biden
was even remotely aware of what was going on with
the auto pen toward the end of his time in
the White House, or at any point during his time
in the White House, I might also be an interesting
question to answer.
Speaker 3 (01:34:35):
Chip Roy is awesome. I'm a big fan of Chip.
Speaker 1 (01:34:39):
I do hope that he does well in his run
to be the next age in Texas. He is talking
about day trading and how if you want to be
a day trader, you really should leave Congress. The current
representative for the state of Texas, Representative Anna Luna, and a.
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Paulina Luna was also there.
Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
Let's play a little bit of audio of them talking
about how you know, insider trading is a thing of
the past if they get what they want in the
world of Congress, which would be amazing to have happen
because the amount of dirty money that influences our politicians
would at least have one less route of success to
get gold bars inside the pockets and Democrats like we've
(01:35:17):
actually seen that happen here we go.
Speaker 23 (01:35:19):
It is time for Congress to act. It is time
for the leadership of Congress on both sides of the
aisle to deal with the American people have been demanding,
which is to end day trading by members of Congress. Yes,
they do not send us here to enrich ourselves while
we are voting on the issues. They send us here
to fix and address, and then have members who are
trading stocks on the very issues they're supposed to be
(01:35:39):
voting on on an objective basis for the benefit of
the American people.
Speaker 3 (01:35:44):
Exactly correct.
Speaker 1 (01:35:45):
This is the whole argument that the referee shouldn't be
able to gamble on sports because it would make them
make uniquely bad decisions. In the world of that and
also people like Nancy Pelosi, who describes herself as not
really understanding a lot of the stock market and that's
not really her thing, that's more of her husband's thing.
And how epically good it stocks at trading she's been
(01:36:06):
throughout the years she's been in the political world. She
is uniquely good, better than almost every single you know
hedge fund out there and finding ways to make a
ton of money off of the sweet, sweet insider trading
information she has access to by being a political person.
Here's also Representative Anelona saying that this is over, baby,
(01:36:27):
we got to stop this.
Speaker 21 (01:36:28):
I think it's ninety five percent of Americans support this.
I sometimes feel like an adjudicator in this job, so
I guess I'll be the one to say that we've
asked nicely for leadership to put this on the floor.
If they don't, I'm saying timeline is end a month.
There's a discharge petition prepared and ready to go. I
think it's very clear where the White House stands on this.
I don't speak for the White House, but the President
(01:36:49):
has stated that he supports banning this because it is corrupt. Frankly,
the House that members are getting what plus six hundred
percent returns on their investments is wrong. But more importantly,
how could you be expected to represent your constituents when
you're clearly worried about your pocketbook? And so that's why
we're here today. Again, thank you to Representative Burchet because
he helped work on that discharge. But we are very
(01:37:11):
hopeful that this will be brought to floor to the
floor in regular order, and we look forward collectively to
deliver this one to the America.
Speaker 1 (01:37:18):
Yeah, we've asked nicely. It hasn't happened yet. We definitely
are going to stop asking nicely in the near future.
But ninety five percent of Americans support this. That's true.
I don't care about how rich the politicians get. I
don't want them to be able to enrich themselves based
on information that they shouldn't have before I have it.
On any trades I'm making on the stock market, all
of it is easy. It's like when the politicians vote
(01:37:39):
to give themselves a raise on their salary. Most Americans
would be like, now, you're making enough money, and the
politicians are like, eh, we're going to do the raise
anyway because it's uniquely beneficial to them. How could they
even be capable of voting against it, and they need
to be They need to be honorable men and women,
which of course is laughable in the world of the
political system in which we currently live and the people
who are elected to political because a case in point
(01:38:01):
might be this pretty funny back and forth. So Jamie
Raskin is talking about how Trump sued sixty minutes in PBS,
and then Jerry Nadler wanders into the conversation and says
he's not aware of any president or any person suing
any media company or newspapers or television.
Speaker 3 (01:38:18):
This is only the thing that Republicans do.
Speaker 1 (01:38:21):
Democrats certainly don't do this, And then a hilarious response
is thrown out there by another member of Congress.
Speaker 3 (01:38:28):
Here's the back and forth on this.
Speaker 25 (01:38:30):
Meanwhile, Trump sued sixty minutes and CBS personally for twenty
billion dollars for the frivolous cause of action that he
thought an interview with Kamala Harris was edited too favorably,
and then walked away with a cool sixteen million dollars
in his shakedown settlement for his library, all part of
(01:38:50):
a now familiar pattern. When Trump doesn't like the news,
he sues the broadcaster and unleashes the FCC on them until.
Speaker 6 (01:38:58):
They pay up.
Speaker 25 (01:39:00):
I agree to a government spy stationed in their office.
Speaker 1 (01:39:03):
You know what's so crazy about this too, by the way,
is they're the ones who tell us that the court
system is fair at times, tell us the court system
is good when it goes after people like Trump and
no one's above the law. How's he winning in the
court room if he has no Case's.
Speaker 17 (01:39:16):
Not aware of any president in the past suing media
companies or newspapers or television stations for free expression they
didn't like.
Speaker 16 (01:39:26):
Our own governor has sued Fox for seven hundred and
eighty seven million dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:39:30):
Isn't that a correct I'm not familiar with that.
Speaker 6 (01:39:32):
Well, I didn't think you would be, but neither was
the ranking member.
Speaker 3 (01:39:36):
Apparently so good.
Speaker 1 (01:39:37):
I love that Gavin Newsom. Yes, he sued Fox for
almost a billion dollars himself. That did happen, And I
love the people like I'm not aware. I'm not privy
to that situation, so I'm going to pretend it doesn't
exist when I talk about these things myself and show
how much of a giant hypocrite and piece of crap.
I am just amazing, amazing back and forth. And by
the way, one more time, if everything that happens in
(01:40:01):
a courtroom is stuff that we're supposed to agree is
the right way, you know, for things to occur, Meaning
every time they found Trump guilty of something which was
really just once, or every time they brought a case
against him, or every time they dismissed without even trying
a case about voter fraud, and all the things that
occurred there, and all the cases that Trump brought trying
to accuse certain places of voting irregularities, especially when mail
(01:40:25):
in ballots were you know, the floodgates were sprung wide
open during COVID to allow as much fraud as possible
to exist there. When all those things happened, the court
systems threw it all out, and you're supposed to believe
they made the right decision every time. However, when they
decided that Trump had a case and that companies chose
to settle instead of fight that in court. And the
(01:40:45):
big reason why, by the way, I love the Democrats
manipulate this, manipulate this story. Democrats will say that the
aspect of going to war in a courtroom with Trump
was too daunting. He has too much power with something
that you simply had to do because it benefited you more.
Speaker 3 (01:41:03):
That's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (01:41:05):
The media companies could fight this in court, and they
would fight it based on principle, based on journalistic integrity,
simply because they'd have so much support doing it if
they thought they could win. What they don't want is discovery.
They don't want the aspects of these interviews, these communications
between politicians and political you know parties, and representatives of
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campaigns and the news media themselves. They're terrified of discovery
becoming something public, and so they settle to avoid that.
The version of what happened with the Dominion case and
Fox News, where people were saying things that Tucker or
someone else texted were somehow bad. Democrats are terrified of
that being a thing, and so they give tons and
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tons of money to keep that out of the public
you know space, to keep that out of the everyday
you know, knowledge of you and me, everyday civilians who'd
love to know exactly how corrupt and deep that connection is.
That's the only reason that they pay these settlements. It's
no other reason. They have the means, and they would
have the unique motivation to fight unfair things being brought
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against them in courtrooms. It is ridiculous to pretend places
like CBS and whatnot are somehow like a week underdogs
who can't fight for themselves. That's insane. All right, Well,
take one last break, we'll come back. We'll do a
little bit more. This is Craig Collins filling in on
The Dana Show.
Speaker 13 (01:42:27):
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Speaker 1 (01:42:41):
This is the Dana Show. My name is Craig Collins,
filling in. Thrilled to be with you.
Speaker 3 (01:42:45):
So much stuff out there to talk about, so little
time left to do it. Let's do this.
Speaker 1 (01:42:50):
A restaurant was inspected in Massachusetts, a Texas Roadhouse, for
putting something unique inside of their baked bread. This would
be metal staples would not be as delicious as Texas
Roadhouse typically is. This is a bad look. A TikToker
actually helped this story go viral. Here's some audio mid bite.
Speaker 8 (01:43:08):
My sister's like, oh, like there's something hard in here,
So my mom takes the bun to inspect it.
Speaker 9 (01:43:12):
We open the bun to find staples. We find staples
like baked into the bread.
Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
Yeah, it's bad.
Speaker 1 (01:43:18):
That's not good. That's a bad look for the company.
I don't know why they put the staples in there.
I don't know if they forgot to advertise the deliciousness
of the staply bread they're now creating. But that's probably
gonna cause some problems, maybe some issues with any sort
of you know.
Speaker 3 (01:43:31):
A food health inspection.
Speaker 1 (01:43:34):
So yeah, say Texas Roadhouse in Massachusetts in the news
for bad reason, all because of a influencer who found
ridiculous staples in their food. That's another problem in our
society for anyone out there who does anything that they
shouldn't be doing. Is everybody can be a reporter. Anybody
can be viral with the story and the video of
the bad thing that happened. The New York Times seems
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to be obsessed with people's bras this is a real story.
They asked the question in an op as to why
everybody's brass trap is showing. They then did a deep
dive into how long this has been going on. Some
people observe that they've seen Bros Traps for even longer
than whatever amount of time the New York Times is
saying this is a thing.
Speaker 3 (01:44:14):
I don't care.
Speaker 1 (01:44:15):
Personally, I think the fashion statement is just fine. I
don't mind it at all. I'm not a perv. I
don't think like it's uniquely fun to see someone's brostrap.
But it's also not a big deal. But the New
York Times wants to know. They want to blame somebody, Madonna,
Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Aniston, whoever, for this kind of thing.
Speaker 3 (01:44:33):
I think there's better questions to be asked.
Speaker 1 (01:44:35):
And actually, I do really like a viral video up
there of Dana complaining about the very very tight yoga
pants that people wear in public all the time, and
how that seems to be a weird statement to make
fashion wise, because you're leaving nothing to the imagination on
that side. So if I were to complain about a move,
it wouldn't be the visual noticing of a Bros.
Speaker 3 (01:44:56):
Trap.
Speaker 1 (01:44:57):
It would probably be more the ridiculousness of some of
those pants. But again, I'm a red blooded man, so
I'm also totally fine with that. I'm not going to
complain as heavily as others do. If you want to
leave nothing to the imagination, if you're someone who shouldn't
be making that decision, I probably won't pay much attention.
Speaker 3 (01:45:13):
If you're someone that has the body for it, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:45:16):
We all appreciate a nice person who's willing to share
a little bit with the world.
Speaker 3 (01:45:21):
All Right, that came out creepy. I'm gonna move on.
Speaker 1 (01:45:24):
A lady fell for a scammer who said they were
an astronaut that needed oxygen.
Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
I feel bad for.
Speaker 1 (01:45:30):
People who get scammed. It's a thing that you would
never want to have happened to you or your loved ones.
But then there's also that part of, like, I don't
know if you call this, you know, Darwinism or something like.
You can't be able to fall for a certain scam.
But a woman in Japan in her eighties fell for
a quote romance scam where she was told by an
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astronaut that he needed sixty seven hundred bucks to buy
more oxygen, which she sent him as he was running low.
Speaker 3 (01:45:57):
I feel like your brain should run.
Speaker 1 (01:45:59):
Through all the the variables there and tell you this
is impossible to be a thing. They wouldn't fire an
astronaut up into space and then ask them to pay
the oxygen and then be like, well, if you run
out of the oxygen, you're just gonna die. We need
that money from you. That's sweet, sweet cash. It shouldn't
cost you money to be an astronaut. It should actually
be something they pay you to do. But the woman
was scammed and believed him, probably because she thought he
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was attractive and who knows what type of attire he
was wearing to show off his own body the way
that again, young people apparently are doing it. According to
The New York Times, I don't mean to blame the victim,
by the way.
Speaker 3 (01:46:32):
That's horrible.
Speaker 1 (01:46:32):
One last thing, The morning routine that will help you
live to be one hundred was officially published by a
online Real Sample dot Complace, Real Simple dot complace. Excuse me,
so grain of salt if you want to believe this,
but here are the things you should do every morning
to make yourself healthy. Drink a full glass of water
when you wake up to be hydrated for the day.
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Eat a nutrient dense breakfast. This is yogurt, oatmeal, berries, nuts,
all kinds of things catch out your body. You should
do this every day early on in the morning or
throughout the day. Activate your nervous system. There's a bunch
of different things you can do there. I'm not going
to tell you all of them. Some of them seem
a little bit more intense than others, but do something there. Finally,
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practice mindfulness and set intentions for the day are good
things to do.
Speaker 3 (01:47:20):
Oh and enjoy a cup of coffee.
Speaker 1 (01:47:22):
That's something that the study said is totally fine, that
it helps with gut health and bacteria and all things.
Maybe not have a bunch of sugar and other stuff
in it, but definitely enjoy yourself. All that's fine. I
can follow all this. I love it all right. I'm
out here for the day, thrilled to be with you.
Dana's back on Monday. Craig Collins filling in on The
Dana Show.