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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thank you, mister President and Donald and this is a
really fantastic historic day in which we can announce this
deal between our two great countries, and I think is
a real tribute to the history that we have of
working so closely together. Can I pay tribute Donald to
your negotiating team as well, particularly Howard and Jamison, who've
(00:24):
done an incredible job, a very professional job. And my
team as well to negotiating teams have worked at pace
now for a number of weeks to bring in this
deal today.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's really important deal.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
This is going to boost trade between and across our countries.
It's going to not only protect jobs but create.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Jobs, opening market access.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Very good.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
I'm happy about this.
Speaker 5 (00:50):
These are some of the deals that we wanted to see,
right Kane, This is what we wanted this and I
think too. I think one of the reasons why they're
postcom just so long, it's to shut everybody up from
asking what.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
About the deals? Where are the deals at? Welcome to
the show, Dana, lash with you.
Speaker 5 (01:06):
We're at the top of this first hour here on Friday,
and we got the conclave happening, and then we also
have this Sorry Thursday, it's Thursday. You know what, I'm
all stopping. I've been up for eleventy thousand.
Speaker 6 (01:21):
Technically Friday, it's technically your friend.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
Technically, yes, I took Friday for a Mother's Day as
a gift to myself.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
You're welcome, Dan, and I think you me so.
Speaker 5 (01:32):
I'm going to be back with you as we kickstart
this Thursday program off and the looking into it. So
we've got the latest. We don't have a lot of particulars,
but apparently everybody's happy. Everybody's super happy about the about
the deal that the that we've made with the UK.
(01:53):
And I also liked what he said to let me
go back to this. I made a note of it.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
I really liked what he said also about what what is.
Speaker 5 (02:05):
It like Bentley and some of these other car companies
Rolls Royce because Rolls Royce is a very British vehicle
and he said that he exempted Rolls Royce from these
demands because it's like a British heritage brand and he said,
you know they make them there. It's He's like, that
makes sense, and he said that that was kind of
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that was exempted from all of this from the demands
that you know they as it pertains to Tarifs and
also on Troy Manufacturing, and he said, because it's a
British heritage brand and he's and so he made and
I actually agree with that.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
I think that makes sense.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
Right, It's like, you know, it's like, you know, like
the Mustang or something. I don't know, like you know,
like a Chevy or something. It's I understand it. And
so I thought that was a very interesting conversation that
he had had as well. So he had Cure Starmer
on the phone, and as you know, he had recently
met with him. So well, this is how we're kicking
off this Thursday Mother's Day. Evev ev eve Yeah, that's right.
(03:05):
And then of course, oh, we have a pope and
we have a pope. That just now happened. So white
smoke just came out of the chimney at the Sistine Chapel.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
The gender reveal it's a pope.
Speaker 5 (03:19):
We got a pope. They got a pope. Guys, it's
a pope. So that literally just happened. White smoke. So
they picked a pope that rhymed and we're going with it.
So did you big gender revealed as Sistine Chapel, the
white smoke so you know, black smoke signals no pope.
White smoke signals pope. So they have selected, they voted
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for a pope. And that's about I was reading that.
The last couple of popes went on like the third, second, third,
and fourth rounds, so we were right in the period
of being able to select a pope. One of my
friends has been on seagull Watch for the past twenty
four hours. Apparently a seagull family is like right there
(04:01):
by the chimney. So white smoke means there's a pope.
So they were able to select one. So that's what
that means. The bells are ringing out in Vatican City
and a pope has been selected, just literally right now.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Now who's it going to be? Well, we'll find out.
Speaker 5 (04:15):
We'll find out later today, hopefully while we're still on air,
because there's I mean, obviously some people were playing the
you know how you would have fantasy football, some people
were doing fantasy popes. So we're going to see you
know what that We're going to see who that, who
was selected?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Who is it?
Speaker 5 (04:32):
But we do have a pope. If you're just tuning
into the program. Literally, while we were talking about the
trade deal, with the UK, white smoke began to emerge
from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel. So on the
second day of the conclave, a pope has been selected.
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The second day, so new pope and that white smoke.
What fascinates me about this is so when we were
in and you want showing you that's the tune, and
apparently they erect a special chimney top just specifically for
the smoke. It's something that they affix onto the roof
specifically for that. So a lot of people have been
(05:15):
in the Vatican, and we've toured the Vatican. We were
at Assistine Chapel, and what I find fascinating is that
the place where they so when they when they gather
all the ballots, and when they take all the ballots
and they're getting ready, you know, to.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
Burn them in signal whether or not they have a pope.
Speaker 5 (05:31):
There when you walk into the Sistine Chapel, there's like
kind of like two levels in its one long room
and you walk in and then you walk down a
kind of a ramp and you exit the way that
they have everybody go in and they have bench seating
around the perimeter and the interior. So some people, they
they stand in the middle. You're not supposed to talk,
and they remind you of this like every sixty seconds.
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And you know, people will stand in the center and
they look up and they just take in the amazingness
of the artwork from Miguelan and then a lot of
people will sit on the sides and sometimes they just
pray or they you know, they just look around and
they they just kind of take it in and it's
a very overwhelming, amazing space. And so when they clear
(06:15):
all of that out and they have the tables in
their two rows in the middle, when they're done with them,
you remember the benches that I was just telling you
about on the interior, they go towards the backs of
the way you would exit, So they you come in
one side, uh and and side in the front, and
then you go in the middle and then you have
to go down to the back and then you exit
on the right. So when you're exiting on the right,
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one big long room you can they actually lift up
one of the little the seating area and that's actually
like a little stove, and they that's where they wearing
them right in there. It's wild how it's just like
hidden all the way in there. They showed us that
when we were in there, but they did they celebrate
the now they're they're celebrating because a new pope has
been selected. And apparently this was on the fourth ballot.
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Six h seven pm is the current time, actually six
fourteen pm is the current time in Rome right now,
real eleventh Central here in Dallas. So a new pope
has been selected. Now who is it going to be?
I know everybody had, you know, their I think they
had their their their picks.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
But this is it's going to be interesting to see
who is it.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
Is it going to be someone who's maybe perhaps more
on the liberal side of things. Is it going to
be a more conservative pope like Cardinal Sarah, which I
think everybody was pulling for, or Piazzabala, whose name is
so supremely fun to say, a little bit more conservative minded.
I would be actually shocked if it was. I really
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would be. But I really also hope that that is
taken in that the cardinals took that into consideration, because
you have an incoming generation a ton more of New Catholics,
and they're very very they're very conservative. They're they're very conservative.
So this is going to be very risting. So the bells,
the white smoke. A pope has been chosen and that uh,
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that's square, Saint Peter Square is packed right now. There's
been some aerial footage of it. It's absolutely packed. So
the new the new pope has been selected. All of
this like really right in the first few minutes of
the program. Now we're not going to know the identity
of who was selected until the new Pope walks out
there on the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica. And when
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that happens, then we'll know. That's that's how they'll they'll
introduce they're not go So when he walks out, we'll
know then. But and it might it'll I think it'll
take a little bit obviously, but uh, the senior senior
cardinal will appear on the balcony. They'll announce the famous
words we have a pope U what is it? Uh
papam and uh, we have a new Pope, and then
they'll have the new Pope come out and then they
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deliver the blessing. So and then that's the start of
their For the lack of a but I think it's pontificate.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Their tenure. So, uh, that's that's the Uh, that is
the process. Now.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
One of the I think it's interesting regardless of whether
or not you're Catholic. We have a lot of people
in the audience who are Catholic and a lot of
people in the audience who are not Catholic. But one
of the reasons why I think regardless of what you know,
how you worship, or you know, what you believe, one
of the things that fascinates me about this so much
is because the legacy of Pope John Paul. If you
remember when Reagan was president, he was taking a stance
(09:27):
against the scourge of communism, and you had the Berlin Wall,
and you had all the civil unrest, and it was
the Cold War and the Stazi and everything else, and
it was Reagan and Thatcher against the world, and they
actually got assistance from Pope John Paul. And really it's
fascinating when you look back into history, which I don't
(09:47):
know if they living in it they realized the significance
of this at the time. But you had three very
conservative entities, three very conservative leaders that happened to be
exactly where they were at exactly the right time. And
I just kind of not into prognostications, but I just
like to see who is elevated and who isn't and
what kind of signaled that sense to the rest of
(10:09):
the world, and maybe what that means for the future
course of society, uh, global society, because you had three
very conservative entities at the time. And can you remember it,
I mean that when you look back on it, I
mean historically it was pretty unbelievable. Everything just happened. All
the stars aligned and it just you know it. It
(10:30):
was divine, I believe, but it was pretty unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (10:34):
Had it had all these things not been a place
and these people not be in a place, I don't
know that you know, Russia would have would have gone
the way it did. So that's why I like to
watch this. And regardless of whether or not you follow
Catholic teachings or you're a Catholic, you know there it's
a it's a I mean, you're you're a world leader
(10:55):
and you work with other world leaders, and there still
is that balance and there still is that relationships. So
this is going to be very interesting. So we'll find
out after a while who it is. Do you have
any ideas that you got picks. I just like the
conservative ones, okay, and I just like I just like those,
And I like saying that one dude's name. If my
name was Piazza Balle, oh my gosh, I would not
(11:17):
want to be addressed by my first name. I would
be like, no, I'm not Dana, I'm Piazza Bala.
Speaker 6 (11:23):
You would legally eliminate your first name.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Yeah, I think I would. You know, we'll share. I
even know her last name. What shares last name?
Speaker 6 (11:29):
Bono? I don't know.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Oh that's well, isn't just share her first name share
last name? Share? It's miss Share. I don't know. Madonna
is Chiccione.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
Uh oh yeah, she's very It was Italian, but she
just goes by Madonna, you know what I mean? Like,
you know, balance, nobody really says Noles. Nobody says that,
So I would just be Piazza Bala. So anyway, we'll
find out who it's going to be. But if you're
just joining a stock market exploding as we has this
huge UK trade deal, it's a big boost for our
(12:04):
stock market, big boost for some American companies.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
We'll talk more about it.
Speaker 5 (12:07):
And also we got a new Pope, White Smoke coming
out of the chimney. The Assistine Chapel, Saint Peter Square
is erupted in applause, and that'll be announced, well, that'll
be revealed here shortly when they have a senior cardinal
goes out on the balcony of Saint Peter's they make
the announcement and then the new Pope will come out
and give the blessing and then start their pontificate. So
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got a new pope. You all heard about that. If
you just joining us, they're going to announce it like
any second. So now everybody's watching the balcony. The dude's
gonna come out on the balcony, so hopefully we'll be
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Speaker 2 (17:07):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
We are watching some of the ongoing live footage and
I don't I guess.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Is this what we're showing right here? Keep throw that
monitor for me.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
So we got the Swiss guards with their Renaissance era uniforms,
and I give major props to these dudes because they
are in those heavy, very ornate uniforms even if it's
a one hundred degrees outside, major props now Here. Shortly,
the new Pope was going to greet the crowd from
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the balcony. There is that Saint Peter Square. Everybody's everybody's
in Saint Peter Square. You know they just we told you,
they've just had the white smoke come out. And one
of the reasons I find this I'm not a Catholic,
but one of the reasons why I have find those
so fascinated is we have like half our families Catholic,
and I just love the history of the relationships between
(18:03):
various world leaders, like when you had Reagan and Thatcher
and Pope John Paul and how you know that trifecta
helped beat back the scourge of communism, And so I
do think it's relevant and I do think it has impact,
and I just I and it's fun to watch, honestly
because I just like to see people happy. I like
to see people happy, and I love them uniforms. So
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the Swiss Guard is I mean the requirements for that.
They have to be a Swiss citizen, they have to
be unmarried and I think between the ages of nineteen
and thirty, and they have to complete like this very
specific training. And then they actually increase the amount of
tactical training that they did after the assassination on Pope
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John Paul, like back in like the eighty or eighty one,
so they began focusing more on non ceremonial training. So
they started they started incorporating a lot of tactical training,
evac you know, all this kind.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Of stuff after that happened.
Speaker 5 (19:02):
So it's very interesting, uh, and you know, the traditions
are fun to watch. And we were trying to figure
out who the dudes in blue were. Well Rain probably
knows that like in five seconds.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
Because we're like man who are those dudes in them
sharp blue uniforms and they had those like real sharp
messenger bags. I'm like, who is that? Like, leave it
to the Italians to get it all.
Speaker 5 (19:21):
Like everybody's walking out looking like they stepped out of
a Gucci advert of course. But yeah, the new Pope
is gonna be stepping out.
Speaker 2 (19:32):
Onto that balcony and it's gonna be interesting.
Speaker 5 (19:35):
And then they they they select their their name, they
select their name, and uh that's what they.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
Go by afterwards. So they all they all choose a
different name.
Speaker 5 (19:45):
So this is this is gonna be very interesting to watch,
very interesting to watch.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
And that's what we're seeing here now.
Speaker 5 (19:50):
I kind of feel like I'm not saying this to
be offensive at all, but I sort of feel like
it's a Macy's Day parade thing, right. You got the
marching bands, and these are good marching bands. But it's
very interesting to very interesting to see. So the new Pope,
new Pope is greeting people from the Vatican balcony. Have
they announced like what the new name is going to
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be at for the because we're following this all live
as you all as you all are, but the assume
the new Pope is going to is greeting everybody on
the Vatican balcony. They're all everybody's getting into order for that.
So if you're just joining us, we got trade deals,
Wall Street reacted positively, and we got a new pope
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as well. So a lot of stuff, a lot of
stuff happening, and we we I have other things too,
But it's I don't know, it's just kind of you know,
it seems is it. It seems it seems odd that
to have everybody's attention all focused in one spot at
the exact same time for a moment, right, like a
(20:54):
water cooler moment. We don't really have those anymore, do
you know what I mean by that? Like the water
I said this after Game of Thrones wrapped, It's like
the one thing that everybody paid attention to, no matter
what their faith or their work or anything else, and
they could talk about without the baggage of any kind
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of partisanship or anything else like that. And I feel
like this is like one of those kind of like
a you know, like a water cooler kind of moment. Now,
from what I understand, one of my friends just told
me that that is the Rome Police marching band So
the Rome police have their marching band. The Swiss Guard
also has their own marching band. Everybody has the marching band. Cain,
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where is ours? I feel like that's the new thing.
Speaker 6 (21:41):
You never know what you need until you see someone
else with it.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
Can we make horns great again? One of my sons,
my youngest son, once asked me what happened to you,
you guys in your youth that you went through a
period where horns were in all of your music. And
he was talking about Scot but he didn't know what
he was talking about. You guys, remember that Scott The
horns were everywhere. It was like early no doubt. Who
were some of that? You had, say, Ferris, who else
(22:05):
did you have?
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Goldfinger?
Speaker 5 (22:07):
Kind of was Goldfinger kind of Skosh sort of cherry
pop and daddies, but there were more swing? Yeah, I
mean you had. And so now I'm like, well, maybe
we can make that great again. We can have our
own marching band. So that was the room you had
the wrong police marching band. The Swiss card has their
marching band, doesn't I think the Vatican does. They do
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they actually have their own like Vatican marching I think
everybody does. One of my friends was saying, every contingent
has has like a musical formation, I think, is how
she put it. This is fascinating to me right now.
I want a marching band. So this, uh, this is
gonna be all very crazy news. We had a whole
show for you played today and that went out the window,
(22:49):
like in the first five minutes of the show. That's
all right, that's all right. So we're waiting for the
new Pope to come out, and in the meantime, I'll
let me, let me just catch up to date with
some other things, and then we when we know what
the new Pope is going to be, well we'll share
that with you and we'll get into all of that.
I have some friends that are that are watching it.
I actually have a friend that's in Rome, but I
don't know if they're at if they're at Saint Peter's.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Square right now.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
But anyway, so as we watch all of this happen,
as the conclave has wrapped, the stock market has exploded
because we got some trade deals. This is what I've
been waiting for. I've been waiting for some trade deals.
As they know that you all have been to this
is what I've been with Kane I voted for that.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
The stock market exploded.
Speaker 5 (23:34):
It was the first such agreement since this trade blitz
kicked off last month of Dow just blew up by
like what.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Five hundred plus points something like that. What's the latest
on that?
Speaker 5 (23:43):
It like blew up right after we it was announced
that this massive billion, billion, billion, billion times eleventy dollars
trade deal America is set to raise six billion dollars
alone from the ten percent tariffs that will remain on
the UK.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
The US will also collect over five.
Speaker 5 (23:58):
Billion and what is been called I think this was
Becent that said this new export opportunities for farmers and ranchers.
So that was another thing. One of the questions that happened.
When they were in the Oval offices, there was a
reporter from the BBC. I think it was a reporter
from the BBC that had asked about beef and the
(24:19):
It was a little bit hard to hear his question
at first because he was like going in and like
in towards the mic and ou away from it became
from what I heard, he was asking, you know, whether
or not the new agreement was going to include taking
more American uh, not not produce, but American beef, et cetera.
(24:40):
And then he had said that, you know, there were
questions raised about the difference. He didn't say it like this,
he was trying to be very polite, but basically what
he was saying is that the UK has stronger restrictions
on food that enters their market than the United States.
When you're talking like red dye and all that other
stuff which we're getting away from, which too, can I
pause for a moment. I don't mean to like deluge
(25:00):
you with all of this stuff. But maybe that's also
the you know, the whole Maha thing and making American food,
taking a lot of these chemicals out of American food
because a lot of what we produce here domestically you
can't send overseas. You can't send to Italy, you can't
export it to Italy, you can't export it to UK
because they have very different standards for food. I don't
like Europe on a lot of things. One of the
(25:21):
things I really do admire them on, particularly Italy, is
the standards that they have for produce and meat, et cetera.
And that was one of that's So that's what that
BBC reporter was alluding to. When he asked this question,
and his agriculture secretary of Agriculture stepped in and was saying, yes, actually,
that is going to be part of it. There, that's
(25:42):
the beginning of that and they're taking the first steps,
but that's incorporated into the steal.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
So yes, it is going to be a part of it. Wow,
that is huge.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
And then the secretary said that, yeah, you know, American
beef is you know, the top notch, it's the standard
in the world, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
So that's that's huge. Man. What are British people going
to do when they get brisket cane?
Speaker 6 (26:05):
Yeah? What flavor? Something that's not boiled?
Speaker 2 (26:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (26:10):
What are they going to do when they get My
favorite thing ever is like people having brisket for the
first time. And I watched this whole video series about
these British foodies that were trying American foods for the
first time, and they're like, Oh, my.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
Gosh, the brisket is so delicious. Do you all eat
this every day? It's so good flavor, This is just
the meat, there's no sauce on it, it's not overly seasoned.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
It's delicious.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
So my ears perked up when I heard that. I
thought that was that was very interesting. Lutnick said that
part of the plan, as part of these negotiations, the
UK has already agreed to purchase ten billion dollars worth
of Boeing planes and that's going to add five billion
in opportunity to exporters also with car, steel and agriculture,
(27:03):
and the agriculture part. After Lutnik announced that, that's when
the BBC reporter they were taking more questions from the
press and uh so it's not just a big it's
not a big not just a big victory for.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Uh this administration. The only.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
I'm not being negative, No, listen, wait till you see
where I'm going. The only thing, and this might be
petty of me, that I kind of don't like, is
that it's also a big victory for Kars Starmer. And
I don't like Kis Starmer. You don't like Kis Starmer.
He's a big o socially socialist. He's a social mixed
socialist face.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
We don't like him, and I don't want him to
look like he got the benefit of it. Kane.
Speaker 6 (27:48):
Is it him getting the benefit of it.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
Or oh, he's taken a victory life.
Speaker 9 (27:52):
I know.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
Oh dude, yeah, of course.
Speaker 6 (27:54):
And we expect every politician who who resisted Trump up
to this moment to go take a victory lap on
their agreement with Trump. But that's exactly what he's doing.
I think some common sense citizens in the UK have
been wanting this kind of thing, so you know, go
ahead and celebrate it, because it's better for everybody. It's
better for the United States.
Speaker 5 (28:15):
I don't like your Starmer, and I don't want him
to have a talking point like look what I did,
and everyone's like, wow, look, look here's Starmer.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
I just don't want that talking I don't want to
be stuck with that guy. He's a butt ward. I
don't want to be stuck with him longer than we
have to be. Don't worry about that, Okay, Well, I
just you know, that's my only, my only little thing.
I told him. I didn't understand it.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
I'm about people celebrating things that are actually good.
Speaker 5 (28:39):
I am too, but I don't want to celebrate them
when it includes somebody I don't like, and I don't
like here Starmer. Guys, it's Mother's Day weekend. Will you
grant this to me as a gift.
Speaker 6 (28:49):
Please you hate for Mother's Day.
Speaker 2 (28:51):
I'm not hating.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
It is a It is a dislike, which is hate
is a very strong word. It is look at you
engaging in progressive press hyperbole.
Speaker 6 (29:02):
Dislike you for shame king. You really want dislike for
Mother's Day?
Speaker 2 (29:06):
For kind No, I just don't want to like care Starmer.
So that's my only gripe is that he is like, yes,
it's a victory for me too, and I don't want it.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
To be because then people are gonna be like kure,
Starmer got something done. But unless his base revolts, which
they may, because they don't like Trump so much that
they would literally burn down their own country if it
meant that it looked like they were taking a stand
against Trump.
Speaker 2 (29:29):
And however, phyic.
Speaker 6 (29:30):
They're more vapid than our left in some instances.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Yes, so yeah, yes, so I don't know.
Speaker 5 (29:35):
Like I said, is it petty, that's debatable, that's stupid.
I'm looking out for us, I'm looking out for our
best interests. I'm doing what is best for our country.
I just want what's coming to me. You're welcome. I
was being linus as little sister. By the way, I
don't know if you could tell. All right, so they
uh starmer. He held a press conference in the West
(29:56):
Midlands of Britain. He did join virtually from the UK,
but they had everyone there and they keep the Liberation Day.
Speaker 2 (30:01):
Of course, this comes.
Speaker 5 (30:02):
Yesterday was the big victory, the the announcement of well,
it's the observation of defeating Nazi Germany and so it's
very you know, and the President were marked on this too,
saying that it's you know, that's a very fitting that
this announcement happens during you know, the day after that observance,
that celebratory observance. And I agree, we have more on
(30:24):
the way. We're waiting for the new pope to step out.
I've got some law and order for you as well.
Hold up, let me let me pull. I want to
make sure we're getting to everything here. Disney and Abu Dhabi.
I don't know what kind of death drop ride they're
gonna have for the gays there. But you know, you
really can't say gay and Abu Dhabi. You just you know,
wanted to point that out, you know, Disney and Florida
and don't say gay. You really can't say an Abu Dhabi.
(30:46):
But they're building. They're gonna have a little little Dame
Park in Abu Dhabi, so we'll talk about that. We
also have the latest Pakistan in India, Bernie Sanders defending
flying private jets all the time for his quote fighting
oligarchy tour.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
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The one thing we know they're not doing is checking
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Speaker 5 (33:12):
I'm telling you, I can't, man, I can't, just it's
too funny. We're we don't know who the new pope
is gonna be at, but it's gonna be. Uh, they're
gonna be. They picked one. He's gonna be out there
on the balcony soon and we will know. Uh, there's
I don't know, nobody knows. Nobody knows, and not because
(33:33):
they were doing what CBS just said.
Speaker 2 (33:36):
Everyone will know. Everyone will know.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
Shortly so and then we'll have all of that for you.
And if it's a super conservative one, I mean, who
knows it could happen. That's gonna be very interesting. So
all of this and more, we're gonna be uh, we're
gonna be following this. We also have the latest as
it pertains to trade deals. I have someone on order
for you, Bernie Sanders also, which is ridiculous us out
(34:00):
there defending his private jet usage for his World Oligarchy tour.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Oh my gosh. So we're gonna have.
Speaker 5 (34:10):
That for you as well. So it's a very very
pack breaking news kind of day. As we move, our
second hour is next stick with us.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
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Speaker 5 (34:22):
I have no problem using lethal force, and I highly
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that diversifying your weapons array is incredibly important. And it's
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Maybe you live in DC like one of my friends.
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Speaker 4 (36:04):
And when they took over a Buddha dige who has
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bicycle with us with his no affairness with his husband
on the back, which is a nice loving relationship. But
he didn't have a clue. This guy didn't have a clue.
And he's actually a contender for president between him and Crockett.
You can have that party, but h he didn't have
(36:27):
He didn't know what he was doing and.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
He was too funny. I love it. That's just huh,
that's too funny.
Speaker 5 (36:34):
I I that's the post talking about poot booty juice.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you top
of the second hour.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
It is a big, big news day. We got a
trade deal with the UK, we got a new pope.
We're waiting for the new pope to come out.
Speaker 5 (36:49):
And also one of the things that's been floating around
now this comes from.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Punch Bowl News. O guy, I used to work for Political,
not punch Bowl.
Speaker 5 (36:59):
There's saying that Potus was privately urging how to Speaker
Johnson on a phone call yesterday to raise the top
tax rate and close the carried interest loophole, and the
White House has been toying with that for some time.
That's absolute nonsense and it should be rejected at every
(37:21):
step tax increases on anybody. No, we're not doing it.
We're not doing it. I'll, i'll, I won't be. I
can't support that. I won't support that, and I have
I paid the cost to be the boss on that.
When you're paying six figures in taxes to the irs
and you watch your money being wasted at USAID, and
you know everything else that you're trying to do is
(37:41):
steymied because you're having to pay so much money to
the government. It's it's the taxation is theft. Hell, no
Republicans raise the taxes, and they can literally go to hell.
If Republicans raise taxes, damn every one of them. I
don't want to single, damn one of them on the show.
I will not vote Republican again. I'm not kidding you.
They can go to hell if they raise taxes at all, everyone,
(38:03):
all the way up to the top. I don't care.
You raise taxes on people you deserve to lose.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
That's the end.
Speaker 5 (38:09):
Stop your gluttonous spending, you rat bastards. Stop very simple
This is not a for negotiation. We went to war
for less than this, not a for negotiation. And also
we're not zombies.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
I don't like.
Speaker 5 (38:23):
People who get all excited about kissing the ass of
the administration. Stop it, call balls and strikes. Trade deal good.
But if any of these rumors about raising taxes come
to fruition, they deserve to die a horrible political death.
That's it done. No jury would convict you for having
(38:45):
that sentiment. Because we have been kicked around and bullied
and just absolutely.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
Persecuted for years. Now.
Speaker 5 (38:56):
We need relief. You got trade, you get if you
get trade under wraps, you expand energy production. Fine, I
mean how many times I got to say this stuff?
We all know this, right, But you raise taxes, the
GOP can go pound sand. They can go pound sand.
So I and I've heard this before. I think it's
(39:19):
I think it's a little bit more than just a rumor.
But now, however serious they are at contemplating it, that
remains to be seen. We'll see what happens with the
big you know, with the reconciliation bell. It doesn't help
that you got some Republicans that are wanting to torpedo
any kind of reduction in spending. You know, we talked
to Congresswoman Beth van Dine yesterday. I had that that
(39:40):
go out to you if you're a subscriber and you
get the newsletter, you got that yesterday along with that letter,
and then you've got also the story, the names and
the contacts of the people who the three lawmakers that
are dragging their feet, and they don't want to stop
funding Planned Parenthood because I guess that they're in kind
of purplish district and they think that they need that somehow.
(40:02):
If you feel like you have to keep funding half
a trill half a billion dollars a year, and that's
how much they get. They got four the year, the
last record on date, and it's been increasing about five
to ten million dollars almost annually. But it was four
hundred and thirty five billion dollars the last publicly available data.
(40:24):
Oh no, sorry, it went it like ten years ago.
Speaker 2 (40:27):
It was that. It's like five something now.
Speaker 5 (40:29):
So it's like half a half a billion, a little
over half a billion dollars that Planing Parenthood gets of
our taxpair dollars every year. And you have these three
moderate Republican lawmakers that are willing to have all of
us pay higher taxes, have tax cuts expire, not make
that permanent. Everything else, no dose cuts so they can
so they can protect their backside. If you think that,
(40:51):
if you're going to capitulate on that issue, you're too
stupid of a lawmaker to stay in office. You're a
bad messenger. Your staff is garbage. Your garbage. They need
to go, all of them. I have their names in
contacts up on the website, and I have some people
who go, well, you know, I don't think sending a
letter is gonna help. Okay, get off forgive the Portuguese,
get off your fat backside then and go work and
(41:12):
find someone and recruit them in fundraise for them. Said
what I always hear from people. They're like, I just
think sending a letter is gonna do it. Yeah, you
know what, You're right, it's gonna mean that you got
to get up and do something. I get the biggest
criticism from the people with the least amount of skin
in the game. Oh, I can't send it. I had
somebody email it's gonna take more than sending a letter.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
That's really naive.
Speaker 5 (41:33):
And I go, how many times have you phone bank
in your life. How many times have you donated to
a challenger candidate? How many times did you go to
a campaign event?
Speaker 2 (41:44):
None? And these people, I think it's just too much
to send a letter.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
Too much is anything for grifters and welfare recipients of
political activism, And that's what some of these critics are.
Oh heaven forbid. They just cannot be prevailed upon to
send a letter. It's not going to work. They won't
do anything else. They're willing to warm their hands by
the fire of another patriot. They're willing to bask in
(42:09):
the accomplishments secured by other activists, people who do get
out there and do this stuff.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
So, yeah, if that's all you're gonna do, you're right,
it's not going to do much. You gotta get skin
in the game.
Speaker 5 (42:23):
And that's a true measure of how much people are
willing to like, how really badly people do want to
change are they willing to get in Hell, when we
were in the tea party, let me just put this
out to you, I was homeschooling two young children, launching
a national radio show, and traveling on my own dime,
paying my own way, going around the country to help
(42:47):
other people raise money, organize and get their tax structure
and everything, and said, this is when we were battling
the irs and all that stuff, when they were not
allowing tea party groups to have there to get structured
tax wise so they can get donations, et cetera, and
donate themselves.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
I did all of that.
Speaker 5 (43:10):
If I could do that with that schedule, there is
no excuse for anybody else. That's also why we were
running our own business. It is possible. I reject every
week excuse. There were times when I literally would sleep
two or three hours a night, but I cared. That's
how much I cared. I was willing to do something
about it. And I heard these critics like, well, Danny,
you can't just send a letter. What did you get
(43:30):
off your fat ass and go do something. I was
literally in my mid twenties. I had a two year old,
and I was going and teaching people how to canvas
and phone bank with a toddler in tow and my
other kid was sitting at a table in the back
practicing his cursive handwriting for homeschool lessons. So don't tell
me that it can't be done, because I did it,
(43:53):
and I didn't have a nanny, and I didn't have
any of all that help. I didn't have any of
that stuff. So we got the new pope announced. The
new Pope is out. Have they said the name yet?
Is it the coldest to ever do it? And it's
not Cardinal Sarah, which I was kind of hoping for.
(44:14):
It's not Cardinal Sarah either. The new Pope is out,
the new pope, and he's out that they announced, and
then he's going to uh give his blessing to the
assembled The new Pope emerges, he dresses in his papal vestments,
gets out, and he's not giving his blessing to the
(44:35):
assembled masses. And of course it's in Latin, so you know,
you know, you Latin speakers, but uh, I my name
is my pope name pick is dic coldest to ever
do it? I know that they're probably not going to
do that, but we'll see. But out there on the
I will say, man, the paget in the theater of
(44:55):
it is fabulous, is very fabulous.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
So they have.
Speaker 5 (44:59):
Announced the new pope and they'll they'll have the name
out of giving the first blessing, and so it looks
like is it Pope Leo? Are they going to give
them the Twitter password, the Twitter account. We're following all
this live just like you all are. Uh, And the
(45:19):
new pope being announced Cardinal Provost.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
And that is.
Speaker 5 (45:27):
That is the and he's been in Latin America, so
he's been in like Central South America most of his time.
And so that's the that is the cardinal who who
was elected, who was selected as pope.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
But wow, is.
Speaker 5 (45:40):
This an American pope? That would be interesting because that's
never happened before, right, There's never been an American pope.
The pope is an American. Wow, that's pretty significant. So
it's Pope Leo is going to be the new Pope's name.
(46:02):
Pope Leo kind of like the way that sounds. Although
Piazza Bala was still kind of a favorite. I gotta
say that was still kind of a favorite. But apparently
it's an American pope.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
That's pretty significant.
Speaker 5 (46:17):
So if you're just joining us, we are covering the
selection of the new pope. And like I said, one
of the reasons why I like watching this is I
go back to the time of Reagan and Thatcher and
Pope John Paul and the trifecta that work together to
help end the scourge of communism. And I know when
(46:39):
you're living it at the moment, I think it's a
lot harder to do this inventory. But when you look
back in history, it's pretty significant, don't you think the
I think it's incredibly significant.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
The uh.
Speaker 5 (46:55):
All these people that are that come together at this
one particular time, and I just find that incredibly fascinating.
They assembled, they assembled, uh faithful there in Saint Peter Square.
So yeah, see we're and we're getting all of this
stuff too. We'll we'll bring as we get it. I mean,
you know, it's live. We don't have a newsroom, so
we're we're following along just like you all are. But
(47:17):
it looks up Pope Leo's the name. And if that's
an American pope, that is very unusual because I don't
think that there has there hasn't been an American pope
before from Chicago.
Speaker 2 (47:28):
Very very interesting.
Speaker 5 (47:31):
So, uh, prevost is from Chicago and it's now and
the name that he has taken is Pope Leo. Wow
from the Americas and a lot of and I think
this guy was in contention. A friend of mine says
he was in contention, but a lot of people were
downplaying it for the simple fact that he is American,
(47:53):
and a lot of people were thinking, you're not going
to have an American pope. Wow, that is incredibly significant.
So that's all been announced. An American cardinal is the
one who was chosen. He spent a lot of time
Latin America, South America, really in Peru, apparently per Lorraine
(48:14):
Cbs holds nationalities in the US in Peru, and that's
where there's been It's interesting in the what maybe twenty
five to thirty years, there was a significant increase, actually
in the last fifty years, there was an increase in Catholicism,
practicing Catholics in Central and South America, South America particularly,
(48:36):
but then it started waning and then with the new
generation gen Z, there's an uptick again. And it's an
uptick not just in Latin American countries but kind of
around the world. It's that there's something about that generation
(48:58):
and I think they got so far remove from any
kind of maybe structure, religious structure within the practice or
practice of religion that now more and more are are
are going to church and there they're living faith again. Yeah,
we were kind of partial, Cardinal Sarah because that man
(49:21):
does not hold back on quotes. He was one year.
He's one year away from being eligible to vote, or
for being ineligible to vote for pope because they think
they stop allowing you to vote for pope if you're aiding.
I think Cardinal Sarah's like seventy nine. And then you
have Piazzabala, who was the other one that was a
lot of people were warming too, too, very conservative.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
So we're going to talk more about this.
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Speaker 2 (50:50):
So there's a new pope.
Speaker 5 (50:52):
It's a Cardinal Robert Prevost, papal name Popelio the fourteenth.
He is the first American pope from Chicago, so that's
pretty significant.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
First American pope.
Speaker 5 (51:07):
There were a lot of people who didn't think that
he was gonna do it, or that he would be
a he's in consideration that he would actually become pope
because he was American. There's never been an American pope before,
so very interesting how this unfolds.
Speaker 2 (51:20):
We'll have more on this here coming up.
Speaker 5 (51:22):
Also, the Kentucky Derby winning jockey was fined for over
using his whip on sovereignty. I didn't even know this.
Now this makes me hate him. Junior Alvareto is set
to pay a thirty one thousand dollars fine after using
his whip more than six times, who beat out journalism
(51:43):
to win the prestigious race. Yeah, but I don't like
whipping the horses.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
I love the horses. I'm fine with horse racing. Just
be nice or I don't know.
Speaker 5 (51:50):
I don't know how Look, all I know is I
just want to pet them and feed them apples.
Speaker 2 (51:54):
That's all I know. I know what I know, and
I know what I don't.
Speaker 5 (51:56):
I just you know, and I know they love to
run and they get they get taken care of better
probably than I took care of my own children. But sorry, kids,
but I you know, I don't think you need to.
I just get weird about that. I'm not gonna say
don't do it, but I just don't like it.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
How about that?
Speaker 5 (52:11):
There's a heavy middle Trump buy he's announcing the US
is going to call the Persian golf the Arabian golf.
Persian golf is kind of an old Why are we
doing that. I'm not against Persian golf. You know, there's
a difference between Arabic and arab and Persian, very big difference.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
A lot of people. I don't know.
Speaker 5 (52:29):
It's not like one and the same, so mh, I
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Speaker 9 (54:15):
Five rallies in a week. The only way you can
get around to talk to thirty thousand people. I think
I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at
United waiting. You know what, thirty thousand people are waiting.
That's the only way you can get around. No apologies
for that. That's what campaign travel is about. Redundant in
the past.
Speaker 5 (54:30):
He's specialer than you are, Bernie Sanders. He literally is
the oligarchy. You you, mister Withers, he's literally mister Yeah,
what's what's his name? Not Withers, It Smithers is the
guy who's the guy the old man on the Simpsons,
the boss man, you know, the big guy.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
I don't care. Don't tell me. I don't care.
Speaker 5 (54:54):
I'm just he's specialist, Yes, socialism. Do you think I'm
going to wait on line? Think I'm going to wait
in line? And he's mister Burns. Thank you, he's mister Burns.
Speaker 11 (55:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:05):
Actually, we do expect you to wait like everybody else.
You know, I no apologies.
Speaker 5 (55:10):
So he was criticized for flying private when he like
rails on climate change and fighting the oligarchy. Yeah, go
fight the oligarchy on your private jet, you stooge. This
is why, Like, you know, how are people enamored by
this guy? They're like, oh, he's the Ron Paul of
the left. Don't you be doing Ron Paul like that?
Don't you be doing him like that?
Speaker 2 (55:29):
No, he's not. He's this another damn clown on the left.
That's it. You're I'm not going to wait for dirty no,
you're supposed to.
Speaker 5 (55:37):
You should he went in Can I just re emphasize this,
that dude when he went into office, y'all, he legit
never worked in the private sector. You know, he never
worked in the private sector. He never had a job,
like a private sector job.
Speaker 2 (55:52):
Do you know what he did?
Speaker 5 (55:53):
So when he uh, what do he was like his
first I guess in enterprise for the lack of a
better way to put it, he did a little magazine,
like a like a old kind of like cobbled together
little alternative magazine that that he does, such a loser
thing to do, got lee and then his wife bankrupted
(56:15):
at a girls' school. So I don't know, how do
you have two houses? How are you a millionaire when
you like came in with He does all that trading
the day trading too, He does all that stuff too.
He's just he is a That's how socialists are. They're
they're socialists because they want to protect their nut and
they don't want you to get your own.
Speaker 2 (56:35):
That's what it's all about. I cannot believe that he
actually said that.
Speaker 12 (56:39):
Were you coming to wait to think I'm like you
poor people, you dirty on wash masses. No, I'm not
gonna wait. I'm too special. I'm special than you.
Speaker 5 (56:49):
It's basically what he said right there. I mean, how
do you look at him with a straight face if
you're the reporter. If you're the reporter, how do you
not go say you realize it's absolute right?
Speaker 2 (57:00):
Good heavens. But that's the left. That is the left.
Speaker 5 (57:05):
We told you there's the first American pope, and I
hope that Americans are stereotypically obnoxious about it.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
I just like American stuff. But the guy's from Chicago.
Speaker 5 (57:14):
I don't know a lot about this new pope, popely
on the fourteenth, now, this prevost guy. All I know
is he's from Chicago, and I like Chicagoans, but I
don't like Chicago politicians or Chicago city leaders. And I'm
immediately like, I don't care if he's an American or
what he is. I don't care if he's purple. I
just don't want him to be a communist. That's all
(57:35):
I care. I literally do not care about anything else.
I don't care if he has two noses and seven
fingers on one hand, I don't care. I just don't
want him to be a communist. That's all I care.
About no commis, no commies. And you know, Chicago, I
think is a beautiful city, but it's been ruined by
the Commis. It's like the Lost Boys, you know, great city,
(57:57):
it's ruined by all the damn vampires. That's like in Chicago,
it's ruined by all the damned communists.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
Very very like.
Speaker 5 (58:04):
There was a there's a huge still to this day,
huge leftist underground movement there. Well, the Weather Underground started there.
That's where Weather Underground started. Uh, that's where CRT launched
critical race theory that marks the school of thinking it
launched there.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
So I mean, i'm a little you know, we'll.
Speaker 5 (58:22):
See, but I uh, he gave his speech, talked about
building bridges, blah blah blah, you know, just like you know,
good good first address. I guess I don't know, but
people are already saying, you know, Saint Peter Square would
be great for college game day.
Speaker 2 (58:36):
You know, know that we got an American pope.
Speaker 5 (58:38):
Another friend goes, why I expected his name to be
like Pope Wyatt.
Speaker 2 (58:42):
Yeah, think about it, like a very American pope name
like Pope Bob.
Speaker 5 (58:47):
Right, nobody ain't nobody even named Pope Bob before what
about I'll give me another super American name, like Pope
d Wayne. I mean this thing, you know, I'm thinking
Pope Scott. I don't know, like, uh, give me another
American name like I like, I think like Pope Wyatt,
(59:09):
Pope Chuck, Pope Chuck. That actually rings. That sounds real nice.
Speaker 2 (59:16):
That's uh yeah, yeah, yeah, Pope Tod. Why is the
carpet wet Pope Todd?
Speaker 5 (59:22):
Now, Lorraine says he's not a big fan of the
Alphabet mafia. Uh, but there's been accusations in his past
of covering a priest misconduct. However, some say that the
people saying that we're just trying to discredit him, they
say he's middle of the road as long as he's
not a communist. Because we we can't have that anymore
(59:43):
right now. We need we need uh, we need the
trifecta back.
Speaker 13 (59:47):
Now.
Speaker 5 (59:47):
We just got to get rid of care Starmer and
get a thatcherresque person in there. Right, you have Trump,
then you would have like a similar to a Pope
John Paul, and then maybe get a.
Speaker 2 (59:58):
Nigel Farage in over UK. I mean that would work.
I am work.
Speaker 5 (01:00:02):
You know, you got like a trifecta there that would uh,
that'd be that'd be nice.
Speaker 2 (01:00:07):
So we'll see. But I'm just thinking, you know, Pope
truck sounds great, but it's Pope Leo the fourteenth, and
Americans are pounding their chest going, it's an.
Speaker 7 (01:00:17):
American pope, like dub.
Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
Hope, dub hope. Yeah at Chicago's you gotta be dub
hope now. But uh, people are already like, yeah, we
could totally do a college game date. Saint Peter's Square
would be so great. It's a beautiful area to go
to and you got coffee all around.
Speaker 5 (01:00:34):
I mean, what's not the love? So uh, that's I
think it's funny, but we'll see. Oh my gosh. And
one of my friends made it that you can only
troll like this right now. My friend Steven said, Chicago
can produce a pope, but they can't produce an offensive line.
Speaker 6 (01:00:51):
Oh that's hard.
Speaker 5 (01:00:55):
You're gonna stay some hail Mary's for that one boy.
That's very nice, arresting. So the first American pope, so
well that's u yeah, dull pope still Pope, Cardinal the Pope,
and uh so already they're trying to milkshake ducky, you
knew that was coming. The media is already out. They're
(01:01:16):
they're gonna try to milk shake. You know, I'm pretty
sure the vote's already done. I just think that when
you are, you know, in consideration for that position, any
bad stuff already is gonna have to kind of probably
already been out.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
There, you know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
It just seems like that's it's kind of naive for
people to think that all the bad stuff wouldn't be
out there already. So I don't know what they these
what these people think they're gonna get, Like, let the
dude get his little vestments in that on before you.
I mean, the dude just walked out the room with
tears for crying out loud. Let let yeah let him cook.
Come on, he's cooking, lettinghi cook. Good night Already the
(01:01:57):
journalists are out there. Let's go and look and see
if he's ever tweeted. He's not tweeted anything. He's seventy
something years old, you know, I think he's not at
their tweet nothing. All right, So I got some other
stuff as we're We got all that news. We got
the trade deal. Uh this, Uh Bernie Sanders justifying private
(01:02:18):
flying private for his fighting oligarchy tour. By the way,
that sounds like a really bad Green Day tour name.
I don't goarchy with our freaking fake British accidents. Woo
audio somebody thirteen this. I need you to bask in
the irony that is this Tim Wall's statement.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
Basket. It commenced basking.
Speaker 11 (01:02:45):
Because he you know, he told you he would end
the war in Ukraine, he would bring prices down eggs
and now telling people, when did government get to tell
you how many dolls your child has? I mean, this
was my whole point.
Speaker 2 (01:02:56):
Oh my gosh, I need okay government.
Speaker 5 (01:02:58):
I have so many thoughts to try to explode out
of my head at the same time. Oh my gosh,
you locked down your state forever, and you literally told
people when they couldn't go to work, and when they
could go to work, and when they couldn't go to church,
and when they could go to church. And you were
trying to tell them what their children were going to
be learning about against their wishes, regardless of whether it
(01:03:18):
was age appropriate or not in schools. So you don't
get to bitch about Barbie dolls, now, Tim timpon Walls,
you don't you don't get to complain about it. The
sheer irony of this guy. Suddenly, now they don't like
the government telling you. I didn't like that sound bite
from Trump. I didn't think it helped anything, and I
think that's not the right messaging to have. But this guy,
(01:03:39):
this guy Tim Walls, tampon Tim going out there, well,
I mean, the government shouldn't be able to tell you, dude,
you were literally part of like the inventing party of
the government, telling the government, telling people what to do.
You were literally telling people what their boys are gonna
have in the bathroom. Oh, they're gonna put tampons in
the boys' bathrooms. We're gonna tell parents what when we
(01:04:03):
think it's age appropriate for their kid to learn about
two dudes getting it on. We're gonna be the We're
gonna be the arbiters of that. We're gonna let you
know when you can go back to work. In the meantime,
you got to stay shut up inside your house. And
he wants to complain about this, this guy, why is
he still out there talking anyway, He's out there talking
more than Kamala. How bad is it that this party
(01:04:25):
is so leaderless that Tim Walls is considered like a
soothsayer on this side. Oh my gosh, what a deficit
of brain cells.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Oh my gosh, talk to us white guys. Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:04:36):
Is he code talking to us right now? I don't
know what does that entail? Is that going to make
men want a barbecue and go to home depot?
Speaker 12 (01:04:43):
Like?
Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
What does that mean? Like code talking to the white guys?
Is this like a special type.
Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
Of man splaining? Right?
Speaker 6 (01:04:50):
Yea.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
By the way, ladies, if you don't know what man's
splaining is, it's men explaining things. Uh yeah, this guy.
The irony of this, the sheer irony. It's too much,
It's too much, It's too much.
Speaker 5 (01:05:07):
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It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
Don't do this.
Speaker 5 (01:06:48):
Yellowstone National Park, a Florida man was injured when he
was gored by a bison, said the National Park Service Bison.
This is the first reported incident of a person injured
by a bison and yellowst in this year.
Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
And it only.
Speaker 5 (01:07:03):
Parking ain't been open for two weeks, and immediately somebody's
out there getting gold, they said.
Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
And guess why do you think?
Speaker 12 (01:07:10):
It was?
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
Because he was minding a respectful distance from the bison. No, no, no,
he wanted to get up.
Speaker 5 (01:07:15):
Close and personal with it, so he got minor injuries,
was treated by emergency medical personnel. You're told to keep.
In fact, Yellowstone requires that you keep twenty five yards
away from the man animals up there, and one hundred
yards away from bears and wolves, twenty five from all
large animals, one hundred yards from bears and wolves. And
bison have injured more people and Yellowston than any other animal.
(01:07:35):
They're not aggressive, but when people get up in their faces, yeah,
nobody likes that, not even me. I'd gore you too
if I had horns. And then in May twenty twenty four,
dude kicked a bison in the leg and guess what,
it kicked him back and injured him. And then he
got arrested in jailed because he kicked a bison. Yeah,
just don't be a moron and don't like try to
go up and get a selfie with it. And everything's cool, right,
It's so simple. I mean, this is not hard. If
(01:07:57):
a kid tells you that there's somebody in their closet,
maybe just don't disregard it, like if you're this kid.
A Florida man was arrested because he was hiding in
a kid's bedroom closet. Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh.
This Florida manny ran away from law enforcement, fled into
a home and hid in a kid's bedroom closet. Liberty
County Sheriff Robert Arnold deputies got a call on Tuesday
(01:08:17):
about a suspicious person. The guy identified as Bobby McKenzie.
He took off on a four wheeler and ditched it,
ran into a house and they, yeah, they found him
hiding in a child's bedroom closet. And the individuals who
called it in, they said thank you to them. The
guy had worn out for aggravated assault. He also had
oh gosh, he hid a bag containing a bunch of
(01:08:40):
meth and all kinds of drug paraphernalia.
Speaker 2 (01:08:42):
Under the kid's bed.
Speaker 5 (01:08:44):
Man, oh man, I'm telling you. A Florida man got
pulled over and then led police on a foot chase.
After they caught him, they laughed and said, you thought
you were Usain Bolt. You know, well, that's that's funny
it is. They led him on a he led cops
on a foot chase through daytona B Xavier McCall. You
don't need to have an apostrophe after the X. Okay,
there's literally no need because the name is okay. I
(01:09:06):
can't even do the story. The name is x A
v I e R. The apostrophe is there to symbol
symbolize the absence of a vowel and yet connect the word.
But it's x A xavier and that's how it's spelled.
You don't need an apostrophe to make your cheap, broke
ass look fancy. Stop it. That's so stupid. Who named you?
Your mother ought to be arrested because she's dumb.
Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
They could not provide who does the name like this.
Speaker 5 (01:09:33):
That's like having your name Amber and an apostrophe after
the A in between the A and M.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
Shut up.
Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
They could not provide Daytona. Xavier McCall with an apostrophe
could not provide Daytona Beach officers with his license. He
said he was in his grandma's vehicle. They asked him
to get off. He took off and they were able
to catch him, cornered him and take him into custody.
And he's in the pokey now, so yeah, they go,
you're not supposed to be breathing like that from a
(01:09:59):
sh short little run dude.
Speaker 2 (01:10:01):
So clearly his cardio was bad. I love the body
cam footage when they're chasing him too, watchton to here there.
Speaker 5 (01:10:07):
This guy was not getting far and he and the
cops are like, dude, you're younger than us, you should
be faster than this. And one of them said that
the dude smoked too much and that's why he didn't.
He didn't have good blood circulation or cardio.
Speaker 6 (01:10:17):
He also thought his grandma's car all the way.
Speaker 5 (01:10:20):
Can I just keep that keep this footage going? Doesn't
that look like the cop running his arms are just crazy?
He he's like one of those blow up bells outside
of a car dealership like that. It just his arms
will look mad when they're when he's running. Oh, let's
see here. Oh oh, by the way, our bison story
came from Florida man Keith or no listener Keith. Our
Florida man bison story came from listener Keith. So thank
(01:10:42):
you from that. Let's see drunk Florida man crashes as tesla.
This is a village's story. It's a village's story. A villager,
mah Minecraft crashed his tesla in a roundabout, of course
he did. And then when he when police came, he
made up a fictional girlfriend and said, no, it's yeah, Stacy,
(01:11:05):
my girlfriend Stacy. He literally made up a whole woman
and fabricated a name and told police that Stacy crashed
his tesla.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
And ran away. I know.
Speaker 5 (01:11:17):
And so the man after he crashed the roundabout, he
fled in the village of Hawkins, and they found sixty
three year old Jeffrey Treadwell and matched descriptions. He began
blaming his girlfriend. He said, Stacy did it. Stacey ran
away after she crashed into the roundabout, and he goes,
it's a girl. I met in Brownwood. Stacy's her name,
(01:11:37):
and he was drinking, I mean clearly, And they concluded
that Stacy was completely made up. So they booked him
in Sumer County Detention Center and he was released on
eleven hundred dollars bond.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
Yeah, can you imagine?
Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
Yeah, it was Stacy that did it. Yeah, I'm going
to start using that excuse. I didn't do it.
Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
Stacey did it. Stacy also crashed that car in that
roundabout down there in Florida. That diebo. What Stacy did that?
Speaker 5 (01:12:04):
Man, she's a fluzy. They're all fluozy, Stacey Senior and
Stacy Junior fluzies.
Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
We have more on the way. Stick with us.
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Speaker 14 (01:14:00):
Good afternoon, Sorry, good afternoon. I am Corporal Carl McCann,
Provincial Public Information Officer for the Nova Scotia RCMP. Thank
you all for being here today. Justilla Capel Carl McCann,
A Jean Dimfomacion melci d V. First, I acknowledge that
(01:14:20):
we are in Migmaggie, the traditional and unseated ancestral territory
of the Migma people. I also recognize that African Nova
Scotians are a distinct people whose histories, legacies, and contributions
have enriched that part of Mcmaggie known as Nova Scotia.
Speaker 5 (01:14:34):
For over force of throwing the Virgin in the volcano
to appease the fire gods, that's exactly what that is.
So that's the police they're trying. They were holding a
press conference on missing kids. Yeah yeah, they were holding
a press conference on two missing kids, and they started
off with a land acknowledgment. Shut up, I don't care
(01:14:54):
what stupid land you're on. That's so dumb. You're talking
about missing kids. First, we can't get stars it until
we acknowledge that we're on the missing lands of the
little a Putian people. And we have to thank the
little Putians for allowing us to have this press conference
here before we start talking about the missing kids, which
are actually not as important as acknowledging the little Putians.
Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
Uh, that's what.
Speaker 5 (01:15:15):
That's how dumb this sounds. You're talking about missing kids
like little kids. A six year old and a four
year old. They've been missing in rural Canada for four
days and they had rescuers combing the woods looking for them.
And it is the UH Royal Canadian Mounted Police. That's
the RCMP that she mentioned, and it's they had helicopters, everything,
(01:15:40):
but they could not start until they did a land
acknowledgment that these are not serious people. I haven't literally
never hurt that. Since this is such, it's a perform
it's performative theater. It is performative theater. You have, time
(01:16:01):
is critical. Two kids are missing, families have their hearts broken,
and this stooge broad gets up there.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
We're gonna do that? What? What?
Speaker 13 (01:16:12):
What?
Speaker 5 (01:16:12):
This doesn't even make any sense is that she sounds
she sounds like a hostage video.
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
That's so that is I'm just shocked.
Speaker 5 (01:16:23):
I I don't know, man, that's can you imagine if
you're the family and you've got you know, your kids
are missing, and you have the the police. Lady get
up there and go, oh, well, we recognize that we
are on the land of the lily Putians and you
know that's what that that's that's crazy. It's they didn't
(01:16:47):
start up talking about the kids. They started talking about
that that. I mean again, it's performative as I'll get out.
It's so incredibly performative.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:16:57):
I don't know how long that lady's been on the
forest or not, but good heavens, I just shocked me.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
This shocked me.
Speaker 5 (01:17:05):
I don't understand the land acknowledgments. Nobody cares about land acknowledgment.
Everybody stole land from everybody, and you didn't steal it.
Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
It was conquered. You went in and you either moved
and acclimated.
Speaker 5 (01:17:14):
Or you got conquered. People have been conquered all throughout history.
Whenever anybody talks about Mount Rushmore, we'll guess about the
Lakota took it from someone who did you steal it
from Lakota stole it? Who they took them from? Tipplewat
where did they take it before that? I mean, it's
so stupid. Just quit, what is it? What does any
of that have to do with missing kids? Sorry, we
(01:17:37):
have to pay the indulgence of mentioning these people before
we can start talking about the bigger story of literal
missing children. And you wonder why Canada is circling the crapper,
That's why Good Heavens welcome back Dan Lash with your
top of this third hour. Uh and uh you can
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The chats at Rumble the Maryland man I like saying
it because Kane rolls his eyes, that innocent Maryland father.
You know the van that he was driving those people
in when we played that video. I think it was
like earlier this week, right, the video footage of him
(01:18:18):
in the vehicle and he had eight people in the
car and it was registered to a known human trafficker. Yeah,
so the guy who owns the vehicle told the DOJ
that he actually paid Kilmar Brigo Garcia to transport illegal
aliens from Texas all across the country. So he was
a human trafficker. If it walks like a duck and
talks like a good duck, it's probably a criminal illegal
(01:18:40):
alien who is in as thirteen gang member Gang Bang
and duck just saying so, yeah, of course he was.
Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
We all knew that. We didn't need an official word
from the DOJ.
Speaker 5 (01:18:49):
Hey, this guy who's here in the country illegally is
driving a vehicle owned by a human trafficker. Wow, gee,
I wonder what he's doing. And he's got eight people
in the car. They don't have any luggage. Wow, I really,
I wonder what's up with that. He's just driving them
to what a burger Man? They're just gonna go to
what a burger That's all want shown you. So this
(01:19:11):
footage the car that this dude's in, that's a Brego
Garcia at the wheel. The car that he is in
is literally owned by a known, well known human trafficker.
And the well known human trafficker Verbatim told the Department
of Justice, this was released by Pam Bondi, that he
paid Kilmar Abrego Garcia to transport I legal aliens all
(01:19:33):
around the country. This is what democrats. This is the
guy that Democrats fell all over themselves on to go
and have Margarita's with And this is the same guy
who beat his wife like millions of times, had protective orders.
Tennessee Star broke the story. There's more. The DOJ they're
(01:19:55):
investigating a Brego Garcia. Obviously they offered limited immunity to
the guy who owns the vehicle so he'd tattle on him.
The guy his name is Jose Ramon Hernandez Royez, and
DHS confirmed that he is the owner of that two
(01:20:17):
thousand and one Chevy Silverado that Abrego Garcia was driving
in the video that you see. It's twenty twenty two,
and he was offered limited immunity. Hernandez Royez was previously
arrested in twenty nineteen. He was already convicted of human
trafficking a couple of times. He was sentenced to eighteen
months behind bars, deported, told not to come back for
three years. Hernandez Reyez came back anyway, illegally, re entered,
(01:20:42):
got this vehicle and has been helping to traffic humans
all across the United States. Obviously violated the terms of
his sentence and he's that in Abrego Garcia. He hired
him and paid him to help him traffic people around
the country and the El salvadoran Abreco Garcia boy, Marilyn Dad, Right,
(01:21:09):
all of this stuff just just keeps dripping out. Drip drip, drip,
keeps dripping out. And if you remember so, he was
stopped by Tennessee Highway Patrol in twenty twenty two, that's
that video.
Speaker 2 (01:21:21):
He was trains.
Speaker 5 (01:21:23):
He didn't have a driver's license, eight people himself included,
or nine himself included. And this was the Biden era FBI.
They were told the agency they had to release him.
The FBI told DHS that they had to release him,
(01:21:44):
and there were troopers as you heard in the video.
We've played it before that knew that he was trafficking.
They're like, this guy's a traffickers. That's what's happening here.
You know, this is what's happening. He's a trafficker. And
he had cash on him, almost two thousand dollars in cash.
And Hernandez Riez has been convicted, like I said, for
(01:22:05):
trafficking before from Texas to all over the United States,
various parts of the country. This is the Maryland Dad
that they want to protect. Can you I just absolutely
no shame. And I keep seeing the due process. It's
due process, due process, due process. He had his due process.
It's time for us to have hours.
Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
Just wild.
Speaker 5 (01:22:30):
Now a couple of other things. Can we get some
of this bien audio? Biden was on the View today.
Where's his mush mouth?
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Which one?
Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
Because I've got two cuts here? Which is the mushiest?
Let's do audio some by twenty seven? Listen to us
that she's talking about why Harris lost?
Speaker 10 (01:22:49):
Why do you think the vice president lost? And were
you surprised?
Speaker 15 (01:22:55):
I wasn't surprised, not because I didn't think the vice
person most qualified person fed president. She is, she's qualified
to be president of non States of America. But I
was surprised. Wasn't surprise because they went the root of
the sexistirit of the whole route. I mean, this is
a woman, she's this, she's that. I mean, really, I've
(01:23:16):
never seen quite as successful and a consistent campaign under
cutting the notion that a woman couldn't lead the country
and a woman of mixed trace.
Speaker 5 (01:23:27):
Yeah, what does that have to do with anything? That
is some of the stupidest stuff I've ever heard. It
had nothing to do with that. It was her qualify.
I mean, I'm not going to relitigate it. I would
literally rather beat my head against a rock on a
riverbank repeatedly until it's nothing but mash before I have
to talk about Kamala Harris again. She she it was quality.
(01:23:49):
She's just horrible qualifications. It's not there. It's an embarrassment.
Stop trying to make her a think. This guy can
barely talk. You have to listen close to even hear
what he says. Audios on My twenty six he says
he could have beaten Trump again.
Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
No, he couldn't have. No, he couldn't have listened to
this knowing what you know.
Speaker 11 (01:24:07):
Now, do you think you would have beat him?
Speaker 9 (01:24:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 15 (01:24:10):
He still got seven million fewer votes. Yes, yeah, Okay,
a lot of people didn't show up number one, number one,
number two. The uh, they're very close in those those toss.
Speaker 5 (01:24:23):
Up states, they're not that actually. I mean, you lost
the blue Wall, you lost Michigan.
Speaker 6 (01:24:30):
They lost all of them.
Speaker 5 (01:24:31):
Yeah, they lost every bit of the Blue Wall, and
Michigan was a huge loss for them. Through these people,
Like what in the world, there's just doesn't doesn't doesn't
make any sense. But I don't know. I don't understand
the appeal of having him on the view. Does that
bring eyeballs?
Speaker 2 (01:24:49):
Are people like I.
Speaker 5 (01:24:49):
Mean, are people seriously interested? I really seems kind of lame.
We uh also hang on, I got I want to
get more of this because we've had breaking new all
throughout the beginning of the show. This you guys want
to hear Marjorie Taylor Green versus Jasmine Crockett, I do
audio is not my fifteen fight fight fight.
Speaker 6 (01:25:12):
Point of order.
Speaker 2 (01:25:14):
Out of curiosity?
Speaker 11 (01:25:16):
Is the chairwoman allowed to editorial laws before every speaker
on the Democratic side speaks or is that part of her.
Speaker 2 (01:25:24):
Time which we know that she went over.
Speaker 16 (01:25:26):
It's not a point of order.
Speaker 2 (01:25:29):
You're taking miss Stansbury's time.
Speaker 10 (01:25:30):
I know you're trying to be chair of over site,
but it miss Stansbury's the ranking member.
Speaker 2 (01:25:34):
Chair would be better on this side. I do agree
with it's miss Stansbury's time.
Speaker 5 (01:25:43):
I just let's let him fight it out and see
who wins. That's but it is true she was trying
to talk over and hog the clock, which you can't do.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quickfe.
Speaker 5 (01:27:01):
Saint Louis Man was arrested after sitting naked in the
Saint Louis Terminal airport. Did they ever remove the plywood
from the windows from the tornado some years ago? I
asked them that three years after the tornado hit and Lambert,
the official xicount, went at me.
Speaker 2 (01:27:17):
They hired the best.
Speaker 5 (01:27:18):
The Saint Lais County Circuit judge signed an arrest want
for a guy who set naked inside of the airport
terminal probably cause statement. It happened April twenty fifth, Terminal one.
The guy's named Darius Walker. He attempted to cover himself
when somebody approached. He was sitting in the terminal chair,
belt unbuckled, so it sounds like he had clothes if
(01:27:40):
his belt was unbuckled. Maybe the people at Fox two now,
maybe they could write a decent story that clarifies this
before they finalize the headline. That would be super helpful
for people trying to share the news. Meanwhile, let's see
if the New York Post did one better. A seven
year old boy drove his little sister nine miles in
his mom's suv to get a McDonald's happy meal.
Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
That's a good big brother. Wait, no, it's not. Stop
you're seven years old. You can't be driving a car.
Speaker 5 (01:28:05):
He drove his sister nine miles, his little baby's sister,
and the mom was shocked. She goes, he's probably grounded
for the rest of his life. They were in Utah
and it was eight am, and police were called. They
were alerted to a reckless driver, and the SUV did
not come to a stop until they hit a parking
strip and they found a seven year old and a
five year old insight unscathed, and they made it nine
(01:28:27):
miles from their home, cash in hand to buy happy meals.
Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
That's gonna be.
Speaker 5 (01:28:32):
A story they're going to tell for the rest of
their lives. Thankfully, nobody was hurt. But can I just ask,
how the hell you mom did not know that your
kids had taken the car and driven nine miles away
when they're seven and five years old. Oh I can't
be judgmental, yes, because I've had two kids, but like
that separated that age distance. Think I would know if
my kids took my car and drove to McDonald's. So
(01:28:53):
I don't know, like what was happening in that house.
I mean, watch your kids, let's see. Uh and hm,
this ai of dead Arizona road rage victim addresses killer
in court.
Speaker 2 (01:29:05):
They use this in court. A clip of a guy who.
Speaker 5 (01:29:09):
Was killed in twenty twenty one said, I believe in
forgiveness after his sister fed and AI model videos of him,
and they used it in court. I don't like that
at all, and that should not I don't think that
should be allowed. That is creepy, and that is really creepy.
Speaker 4 (01:29:28):
I know.
Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
And how no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3 (01:29:33):
No, I.
Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
Don't know.
Speaker 5 (01:29:37):
We got a couple headlines in here repeatedly. Let's see
going back up this, the U a taurus was bitten
by a crocodile while taking a selfie at a zoo
because he thought the animal was fake. Well, in his defense,
they do say very still they do. He was twenty
nine years old. But his problem is that he literally
(01:29:58):
climbed to the enclosure and he was promptly bitten by
a female crocodile. He thought it was fake, and so
he climbed into the enclosure to get a photo with it,
but again it was fake. The zoo keeper had to
go in and hit the crocodile on the head to
get her to open her mouth, and he got more
than fifty stitches for his injuries, and I hope that
they build him for any injuries to the crocodile since
(01:30:19):
he climbed into the enclosure.
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Speaker 16 (01:30:39):
So, if they were investigating January sixth, you believe they
were violating, and that's a Cooper Nope.
Speaker 17 (01:30:45):
I think the common theme here is you putting words
in my mouth and I'm not going to tolerate it,
nor will the men and women of the FBI.
Speaker 16 (01:30:51):
Well, you did place some leave an analyst responsible for
investigating Russia's meddling in the twenty sixteen election. Is that politicization?
Is that retribution?
Speaker 4 (01:31:00):
No?
Speaker 17 (01:31:01):
Not if she broke the law or the ethical guidelines.
I don't know which case you're talking about, but that's
the standard. And we will hold ourselves inwardly accountable and
we will not be strayed from our mission because people
think we are politicizing the bureau. If you want to
talk about someone who was attacked by a weaponized bureau,
you're looking at him and now he's the director of
the FBI and he's cleaning it up.
Speaker 16 (01:31:20):
Well, I would just say to everyone who's listening that
the FBI needs to be focused on its mission to
keep the entire country safe.
Speaker 18 (01:31:28):
It should not.
Speaker 5 (01:31:30):
Surgery without anesthesia. Then have to listen to these clowns talk,
these democrats sitting there, Patty Murray, it's the formality of
politeness that keeps us, I guess, from just sending into chaos.
Speaker 2 (01:31:43):
I suppose that's true.
Speaker 5 (01:31:45):
But you know, I mean, it's just it's just as
and I And welcome back to the show, Dana Lash
with you.
Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
This.
Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
Can we play Perry Farole Kane loves this band?
Speaker 6 (01:31:59):
Cut sixteen?
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
Can we play? Cut sixteen?
Speaker 18 (01:32:05):
Administration's retaliation against those who help bring violent January sixth
insurrections to justice and the ensuing dismissal of the head
of the FBI's New York Field office under your watch
puts that pledge in doubt. Quite frankly, the bureau's leadership appears,
at best somewhere between acquiescent to the president's retributive urges
(01:32:27):
and in absentia. By instilling a culture of fear and retaliation,
you're undermining the bureau's employees and undermining the Bureau's ability
to stave off terrorist attacks and keep violent criminals off
of our streets.
Speaker 5 (01:32:42):
What about your inability for your hair? I just I'm curious, though,
How bright that purple is? I mean, that's some serious
devotion to manic panic man? How does this stay that bright?
I think it's purple?
Speaker 6 (01:32:53):
Well, and can you put it up again? And you
think it was purple?
Speaker 5 (01:32:54):
That's clearly egg plant, is it? That's not blue, dude,
that's purple.
Speaker 6 (01:33:00):
Us it looks more blue than pan color blind?
Speaker 2 (01:33:05):
And like, why, just like that, I could be color blind.
I'm curious.
Speaker 5 (01:33:10):
It's you know, I get a very George Burns vibe,
right right. I had someone that got mad at me
and they said, Dana's just mean. She remarks on people's appearance.
You're damn right.
Speaker 13 (01:33:24):
I do.
Speaker 5 (01:33:25):
If you don't, If sorry, I yes, especially when they're
a communists, I absolutely do. And if that upsets you,
then please go and watch like Bob Ross paint a
happy little tree on a happy little mountaintop because you
do not have the kahonas to listen to this program.
We make fun of comedies on the show, absolutely, you
know what, It's part of an American pastime. You know,
(01:33:47):
we call them lobster backs back in the day. These
are the same people who'd be like, you're being so
mean to the British calling them lobster bags.
Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
That's so mean. Be quiet. So uh.
Speaker 5 (01:34:00):
The other thing that's happening is this back and forth
fighting within the Democrat Party. First off, can I just
address the Deloro thing? I just realized I blew past
her here. It's kind of easy to do. But I
like the fear, the culture of fear and intimidation that
was created. Who created that? Democrats? It's been doing it
(01:34:25):
since tea party days. My gosh, I like, where do
some of these people come from that are trying to
reckon history?
Speaker 2 (01:34:30):
We lived it, We lived it.
Speaker 5 (01:34:33):
I'm just gosh. Today has been an overwhelming amount of stupid.
It has been with some of these cuts, oh, culture
of funeral retaliation, you're undermining their ability to stave off
terror attacks like the Boston bombers known terror attacks, the
Orlando nightclub bomber, known terrorists. What about the one who
targeted the gay clubs out on the West Coast, known terrorists?
What about the guy who tried to shoot up shut
(01:34:54):
up Sutherland Springs, known terrorists? I mean I consider him.
Go on and on and on. These people were known.
What was out about effectiveness? Was it that much more
effective when you guys were running the show?
Speaker 2 (01:35:04):
For real?
Speaker 5 (01:35:06):
Got me a kidding audio somebody eighteen James Carville weighs
in on Illino Mar. Now, he doesn't dislike her for
her ideology, So don't think that he's a saint for those,
but he just doesn't like it because she's making problems.
He just wants to win. You have to realize Carville
was an operative and his job was to win elections,
(01:35:26):
and that's how he sees everything. He sees everything by math,
and if you are doing something to upset the percentages
that lead to victory, then you are. He's immediately against you,
and this is why he doesn't like her.
Speaker 13 (01:35:37):
Listen to those Illian Omar since that white men are
responsible for most of the deaths in the United States.
So let me get this straight. Sixty nine percent of
the people. I'm stuck on that number. I don't know,
but sixty people are going to vote a white of
that forty eight and a half a man, So I
(01:35:59):
don't know, my rough man, thirty three percent. Let's go
out and piss off thirty three percent of the people
that vote.
Speaker 6 (01:36:05):
And that's a smart strategy.
Speaker 19 (01:36:07):
And if people that agree with her, there are people
that actually agree with her. And I think, if honestly,
I think these people are more trouble than at Worth.
Speaker 6 (01:36:20):
But you caught us.
Speaker 5 (01:36:22):
Well, he's won more elections and he never married his siblings,
so you know, immediately I think that you know, he's
got a little bit more. Yeah, he's got that going
for him. He's got that. But it's I mean, it's
true when you they do fine in their respective districts,
but that's the only place that plays well.
Speaker 2 (01:36:40):
It's like AOC. I don't know why people are acting
like she's going to run for president.
Speaker 5 (01:36:44):
She doesn't have a shot in hell out of her
becoming president. She represents a tiny little district in Manhattan,
a tiny little district. She does not play outside that district.
She had even a kind of a difficult time in
that district. If I'm being honest, and I mean it's
(01:37:05):
I mean, how many times did they try to primary her?
And it felt like every single time it got smaller
and smaller. Her percentage of victory, Like I think it
decreased by almost like it was like almost four percent
decreased the last time that she ran. Actually I think
it was over trying to I'm not going to look
it up, but it was. I think it was like
just over four percent decrease from her previous win. So
(01:37:26):
people are challenging her, and they got mad at her
because she ran off that Amazon hub that was the
other thing.
Speaker 2 (01:37:32):
But they're challenging her, but it doesn't it's just when
you look at their district, in the size of the
district and where it's located with illino Omar, like they're
calling like her area, they call it little Mogodishue. That's
what I've heard printed.
Speaker 5 (01:37:50):
That's like I'm not saying that, like that's literally what
now is like becoming the parlance of our time because
they're talking about how it's just being I don't know.
I've never been to that dict, so I don't know
firsthand when you say stuff when you're talking about hamas
and you're doing all this stuff in.
Speaker 2 (01:38:05):
Your your your you have a.
Speaker 5 (01:38:09):
Kind of a firebrand, kind of a message that might
play well in your district, but it doesn't play well elsewhere.
Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
Like Marjorie Taylor Green. Let's look on the right.
Speaker 5 (01:38:15):
Her district in Georgia, super super conservative district. Would she
play well in like Missouri? Missouri's pretty red, But I
think it would be different. It just depends on the district, right.
But and Marjorie Taylor Green's not even a great example,
because you might think that she's over the top on things,
(01:38:36):
but for her voting records, she's been pretty I think
fiscally conservative. And I mean her voting record does not
indicate the hyperbole that her political her public you know,
uh uh statements, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (01:38:52):
Give.
Speaker 5 (01:38:53):
But whereas AOC very tiny district, that's that only plays
well right there, Illino Mar's district, she only plays well
right there. They are liabilities outside of that, and the
chasm Bernie Sanders is I guess, I don't know he
wants to be able to control an error. I guess
(01:39:13):
I don't even know if he has that much foresight,
to be honest with you, I don't think that he's
a particularly smart man.
Speaker 2 (01:39:19):
Do I think that he is in terms of strategy,
maybe a little bit more common sense than some of
the other members of his extreme left faction.
Speaker 5 (01:39:32):
But he's you know, he's still a socialist. He's still
never worked in the private sector. I think people can
get along with him a little easier because he's an
old man and he comes from that generation where people
could just talk and hang out. But uh yeah, he's
like he's literally he's like a far left commie. And
that's so there is that that chasm there. And they
(01:39:55):
keep saying that they're Democrat establishment, the Democrat establishment. There
is no non establishment in the Democrat Party. That's what
I don't get. Why are they trying to act like
they have a grassroots movement. They have never That's the
I mean, the antithesis of their coalition. They don't even
have a coalition. That's the antithesis of their party. The
(01:40:16):
Democrats do not have a coalition. That is a common misconception.
They ran everybody out. They ran everybody out, the pro
life Democrats, the traditional marriage Democrats, the anti trans Democrats.
They ran all of those people out. And you have
(01:40:37):
to be lockstep with them on every single issue. Not
even the RNC does that. So the coalition is on
the right. So there's this chasm there, and they think
that people like Carville are the establishment. The whole damn
parties the establishment. All their money comes from establishment sources.
They all have the same establishment entities, they have the
(01:40:58):
same establishment operatives, the same establishment publicists. I mean, I
can go on and on and on and down the line.
They use the same PR firms in DC. What is it,
the Knickerbocker firm that I needed done works at That
was Obama's PR firm, and Biden's PR firm, and the
Clintons have used it. I mean, they use all the
same stuff. All these people use the same stuff. There
(01:41:24):
is no grassroots. They're all establishment over there. So they're
trying to it's really a difference between types of isms,
and they're warring it out and pretending that one is
more grassroots than the other, and that's just not the case.
They're all part of the establishment. And so what Carvill
is saying back to my point is that you know,
he looks at this in terms of strategy and numbers
and how do you move these pieces on the board,
(01:41:45):
because all he is, all he does is he's supposed
to win for the people who hire him, and he
looks at these people as obstacles and he's not wrong
because whenever they I mean, that's why nobody wanted them
on the campaign, trill with them.
Speaker 2 (01:41:57):
Do you see Elino mar out their fundraising for anybody?
Speaker 19 (01:41:59):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:42:00):
Do you see aoc No. She goes on this oligarchy
to with Bernie Sanders and their private jet, and that's
about it. That's just they're trying to engage in populism,
which is a tactic and not a set of beliefs. Nobody,
if you're a populist, you use it as a tactic.
But that is not a set of beliefs.
Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
But she doesn't go out and she's not a boon
to anyone, She's not an asset to anyone. I don't know.
I still have a suspicion. I think that some of
this is on purpose. I think some of the chaos
is on purpose. I actually think all of it is.
Speaker 5 (01:42:35):
If I'm being honest, I think all of the chaos
on the Democrat side is on purpose. Why because here's
why they have to have a clean slate. They have
to wipe the slate clean after the Biden and Clinton
and Harris stuff. They have resentment left over from Clinton,
residual resentment. They have the resentment from Biden. That's not
going to be residual like Hillary as though, because Bill
(01:42:56):
was out there still raising money, so it was residual
based on that. But they got to get over the
fracturing with their base that they had with Biden and Harris.
They have to have a clean slate, so make it
look like they're in total chaos and then make it
look like they are all organically coming together behind one
candidate in twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
That's what they're gearing up to. I don't believe a
single damn thing of this.
Speaker 5 (01:43:17):
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if some of these
Democrat fights weren't planned. I wouldn't be surprised if it
wasn't like scripted behind the scenes. I'm not kidding you.
I'm not kidding you. The car built thing I think
might be organic, But everything else I don't believe it is.
I think all the little petty fighting and the back
and forth on the scene and in MSNBC you see
(01:43:38):
with their different operatives, I honestly I think that they're
all put up to it, and they're all setting this
because they like the theater and they like the presentation
of it, and they're all setting up this thing to
make it look like, oh, well, is this the person
who could be it? This is the and it's going
to be Gavin Newsom, and he's already been running to
the center, and then he's going to try to triangulate
(01:43:59):
and say I'm not turning my back on the extreme
portions of our party and I'm not turning my back
on the moderates, and we're going to bring it together
and we're going to have a coalition. I'm telling you,
mark my words, that's what they're planning. And Republicans are
not going to be ready for. Where is the RNC lately?
Have they been out there like doubling down on these
gains and registering voters in.
Speaker 2 (01:44:20):
The blue wall and all that.
Speaker 6 (01:44:21):
If so, I haven't seen it.
Speaker 5 (01:44:22):
I haven't seen it either. And I got friends that
live in those states that are on the ground and
they do a lot of grassroots work. The rnc's nowhere
to be found. You know, there are other elections after
this last one.
Speaker 2 (01:44:33):
We got to prepare for that on the go.
Speaker 7 (01:44:36):
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Speaker 5 (01:44:47):
I am dying right now because some of the photoshops
that are coming out about the the little chimney stack
on top of the Sistine Chapel, they took away the
pigeons or the seagulls and they put American eagle on it,
and then the smoke that's coming out as red, white
and blue, and I'm dying right now.
Speaker 2 (01:45:04):
It's hysterical. That's what I would expect.
Speaker 16 (01:45:07):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:45:08):
I don't know we Potus has responded to the new pope,
and already everybody's been he is kind of he's kind
of a pro gun control pope.
Speaker 2 (01:45:16):
You knew that.
Speaker 3 (01:45:18):
That.
Speaker 2 (01:45:18):
That's what that's been discussed. I don't know about his
other stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:45:21):
He's been kind of I don't know, people say middle
of the road, but apparently there's some gun control stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:45:26):
Most of the stuff he just reachweets Vatican.
Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (01:45:29):
But there have been a couple of things. I think
he's more conservative than Francis was, but there's I don't
think that popes need to be weighing on gun control.
I don't want to hear from a pope on gun control.
I don't care how religilicious you are. I don't want
to hear from no pope or I don't want to
hear from no pastor. I don't want hear from no
preacher on gun control. It's like me coming in here
(01:45:51):
and telling you what your catechism is. Don't come and
tell me what my business is. And stats in law
et cetera, et cetera not happening. So I get I
will bar, I get bar fighting with that so we'll see,
you know, I mean you're cool. I'm cool, right, That's
how I look at it. You leave me alone, I
leave you alone. That's that's how we do Kane.
Speaker 6 (01:46:09):
We don't want you get in bar fighty.
Speaker 2 (01:46:12):
I don't know if that's a term or not, but
well now it is.
Speaker 6 (01:46:15):
You know you've embodied it for a while though, what
you've embodied it for a while.
Speaker 2 (01:46:19):
Though since birth? Yes?
Speaker 5 (01:46:21):
Yeah, pretty much by it honest, that's the Irish part.
Come by it honest, you know, just saying so, h
But anyway, the potus is remarked on it. He was
asked about whether or not he was meeting with him
he said that it was in the works, So I'm
sure that's gonna I'm sure that'll happen. I don't know
if that means he goes to the vatic and of
the Pope comes here. I don't know, uh but uh
(01:46:42):
so he's already remarked upon it. And in the meantime,
we're gonna keep an eye on. You know, you got
the house that's going into recess, and then they're gonna
go back next week and there's gonna be the big
fight over that big beautiful bill, and we're gonna have
all the latest on that. All right, the show is
crazy today with all the breaking stupidity came.
Speaker 6 (01:46:58):
All right, it's the VP we never got, Thank god.
Tim Walls cut twelve one. Listen to what he says here.
Speaker 11 (01:47:04):
He has no concept. This goes back to that idea
so many Americans, don't. You know, we need to hire
a businessman to run government like business. Two things about
that are wrong. No, we don't need to run government
like a business because we're not in the profit making
We're in improving lives and looking towards the future.
Speaker 6 (01:47:20):
Listen when he says we're not in the profit making business,
that means we're supposed to be running deficits as a country.
Stop it, stop it.
Speaker 5 (01:47:28):
Yeah, he needs to not. He needs to not, folks.
I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day. I will
not be behind the mic tomorrow, but I will be
behind the mic back with you again on Monday. Happy
Mother's Day to all the moms out there. God bless
have a great weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:47:41):
Back with you on Monday.