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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Not as you.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Never really a process of.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Certainty law enforced essentially going to people's houses looking for
specific band guns. Is it involved perhaps great people.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
So this is old audio that we're going to jump into.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
It's old audio Kamala Harris, it's like four years ago, uh,
talking about gun control. It's going to be one of
the many things we're jumping into. Happy Friday to you,
Dana lash here.
Speaker 4 (00:36):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
You can listen to the program Coast to Coast and
you can also watch the simulcast on Channel three forty
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good stuff.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
So the that's just the big.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Story, which is really what we need to kick off with,
is the VP stuff because the Deep Steaks are heading
towards the finish line. And I had a piece that
went out on such Stack yesterday that got into how
it looks like they may be choosing Josh Shapiro maybe.
And the reason I say that is because he had canceled,
(01:10):
you know, literally everything, He cleared his whole schedule and
he had a couple of fundraisers up there as well.
He cleared out his fundraisers and kind of cleaned out
his schedule. But that's not the only person. He's not
the only person who cleared out his schedule. And this
is where it kid's weird because you also had poot
Booty Juice, who apparently also cleared out his schedule. It's
(01:31):
a little weird, and a couple of other ones also
cleared out their schedule.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Tim Walls did too.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
I don't think anyone suspects that Secretary may or new
Mom poot Booty Juice is going to be the nominee
for VP. I really don't think anybody believes that. So
it's kind of funny that, you know, he's the guy
who's you know, he's clearing out a schedule, but Andy Basheer,
Tim Walls, and Josh Shapiro and poot Boota Juice all
(01:57):
canceled events over the coming days. So it's either, you know,
the speculation is that, you know, maybe she's trying to
dodge and fake people out and all this other stuff
with it, or maybe just maybe uh, they're going to
have a four way fight to see who's going to
be the VP. So it you know, kind of remains
(02:19):
to be seen with that, you know, so we'll, you know,
we'll we'll figure that out. But in the meantime, as
I wrote, Josh Shapiro looks to be like the most
obvious uh VP running mate. It looks like he you know,
might be I mean, that's what it seems like. And
(02:39):
he's you know, he's not a moderate, but he's moderate
enough for them to project moderation from the candidate. I mean,
he's moderate enough, so that's gonna be. I think here
Bashir will be her best bet for this, you know. Ultimately,
(03:00):
I really think that you know, she's gonna have to
have a governor because she's the most as we said, uh,
she's the most unaccomplished Democrat candidate. I mean, you know,
I think that we've ever seen I was gonna say
even maybe next to Barack Obama, but Barack Obama, I
will say, at least served like all of his Senate time,
(03:23):
uh when he by the time he got nominated. Where she,
I mean, she just doesn't have a lot. She doesn't
have have a lot of merit. So I don't know,
we're gonna see about this, but I think that she's
gonna have to have a governor on the ticket with her.
She's not gonna be able to just I don't think
she's gonna be able to pick somebody like Mark Kelly,
the Senator. Uh, and I you know, I mean that's
(03:43):
just kind of the way it is. I just don't
think she's gonna be able to pick. They're not gonna
be able to pick somebody like like Mark Kelly. She's
gonna have to have an Indibasheer. She's gonna have to
have a Josh Shapiro. That's how it's gonna have to be.
And so you know with that, you know, it's this
is if she picks a Shapiro, it's gonna it's gonna
piss off the dear bornis Stands and they've been up
in arms over Israel defending itself, you know, against Gaza
(04:06):
for forever. So it's gonna make them mad. And you know,
we'll kind of we'll we'll see. But one of the
things that it will do. And I I put I'm
looking at the newsletter. I had it on the newsletter
for you the if you are a subscriber to that
over at substack. I mean, if when you look at Pennsylvania,
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they are virtually tied. I mean it's like, you know,
they're virtually tied. It's you know, their neck and neck.
He's they're tied because it's in within the margin of error,
is what it is. You know, it's they're tied because
they're in the margin of error. So with that, I mean,
that's you know, that's kind of what we're looking at
right now, and we'll sort of see how this goes.
(04:48):
But it looks like it's gonna be It looks like
it is gonna be busher so now in Pennsylvania because
they're neck and neck. If she does or sorry Shapiro,
if she does pick a Shapiro, what ends up happy
is that will you know, potentially help swing swing state
Pennsylvania towards Democrats, and it will help Harris, who is
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you know, like I said, locked in this you know,
virtual tie with Trump when factoring in this you know
this margin of error. So that's where that's what we're
looking at right now. So that's the the some of
the VP stakes and it'll probably give her a decent
bump in the polls. And we're going to talk about
all of that here coming up, but it'll probably give
her a decent, a decent enough bump in the polls
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for it. So in with this, the as I was
telling you, you have Waltz, you have Shapiro, you have
you know, Buddhaja. Actually, I really don't give a right
to ask about any of these people.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
I really don't know.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
If I'm being honest, it's gonna be one of these jokers.
It's gonna be one of them. She accidentally called herself
president when she was in Houston at Sheila Jackson's Jackson
Lee service. She uh referred to herself as the President
of the United States, which is kind of funny because
she's not listened to this.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
This is when she was speaking about it, which.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
As a United States Senator I was proud to co sponsor,
and then as president as vice president, it was my
honor with the president, with the president, it.
Speaker 6 (06:18):
Was my honor.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Yeah, She's I'm sure. It's just totally accidental.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
That's right, Just completely accidental, Just totally accidental.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
That's all. Now, I've got a bunch.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Of flashback audio and we're gonna have a whole segment
on the gun control stuff, which is we're gonna get
into that, but the h and Josh Shapiro also is
a big gun control guy, which we're gonna highlight some
of his stuff as well. On that because they would
be just two little gun control fuds in just peas
in a pod together, so well, you know, it could.
I mean, and he's been really mouthy lately, I think,
(06:57):
so it makes me kind of wonder if he's not
set up himself up for stuff.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
So we'll see. But they're deepstakes.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
I mean, she's gonna be announcing, you know, really really
soon in the next few days. She's set to announce
a pick, So we'll see.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
I mean.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
Now, it's a mad scramble and a lot of infighting
in that party.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Now.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
In the meantime, it looks kind of like the Bidens
have all been pushed out. Lorraine found this this morning
his public schedule, Joe Biden's public schedule.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
I don't know if you've seen it.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
He's back to Delaware, he went, let's see, he had
a out of town pool call time seven thirty in
the morning. He departed the White House at nine o'clock
this morning, and then he's already back in Delaware. That's it,
He's uh, that's it. That's it for then we don't
have and then they call the lid at noon. So
(07:49):
it's almost like they're pushed out. When you look at
a schedule. He's not really doing a whole hell of
a lot, and it looks kind of you know, did
you guys see the video of him yesterday he wandered
onto the plane that.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
After everybody got off.
Speaker 3 (08:06):
He wandered onto the plane, the plane that he was
that everybody got off on, and he went over to
the plane. Kamala Harris is walking with him, and he
grabs and he just starts walking up the steps and
everyone's like, what the hell are you doing. I don't
know if he was trying to show everybody that he
could walk up the steps. It was just really weird.
But he gets up on the steps and just walks
(08:28):
on the plane and that's it.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Bye, guys.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
I mean, that plane's not going anywhere. That's not Air
Force one. And everyone just sort of stood out there
watching awkwardly. I guess they were waiting for him to
realize that it wasn't Air Force one. I'm watching the
video now. It's just so funny. I mean, I don't
know how long Harris stood out there this day. This
whole video is like two minutes and twenty six seconds,
and I'm just watching the video and I'm just gonna,
you know, talk over it because it's a long video,
(08:51):
and I'm like, at some point, surely he's gonna come
back down off of the steps and you know, realize
that he is not on Air Force one. Harris looks
around awkwardly. Some of the other cars pull up, the aids.
No one goes up the stairs after him. I don't
know if they're hoping that someone's on the plane to
tell him the hell are you doing? You need to
(09:11):
get off the steps, like nobody's this is not Air
Force one. I mean, he climbs in the video, it's
like the twenty nine seconds in he climbs the steps.
I'm already at the one fifteen mark and he's still
on the plane, and so one of the aids kind
of steps forward and he goes to the stairs, and
they're all very ginger about it, like they don't you know,
it's so weird. It is the weirdest video ever. He's
(09:34):
in on it forever. I like someone's suggested, well, maybe
he's using the bathroom, like he was on the tarmac
and he just climbed a random plane to use the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
I just doesn't make any sense either.
Speaker 3 (09:45):
But I mean, Harris is standing at the bottom of
the steps a few feet away, looking around. Very awkward.
She's just it's so awkward. And he's still on the plane.
We're almost at the two minute mark and he's still
on the plane. He's on the plane still. No one
knows what the hell he's doing, and everyone's just and there.
And then he comes back, or he comes back and
he stands at the top and he looks out like
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can I do this? And then he comes down the steps.
Very This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen in
my life. It's so weird. And Harris, I mean, he
he was up there. He didn't get off the plane.
You're watching it now.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
He's sitting.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
He stands there and he looks and and he just
gets off the plane. It is so weird. Why did
he And she looks like she's sort of laughing, but
not really.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
It is odd. The whole thing's odd. It is so weird.
But it was.
Speaker 3 (10:40):
I mean, it took him. He was on there a
minute half at least. Someone said, oh, he went in
to thank the pilots. No, no one thought that. No
one literally think that thinks that. Kamala was looking around like,
please help, someone helped you do you honestly think that
he went to check the pie?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Think the pilot. No one believes that. That's so stupid.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
The pilots get off at that point. They don't just
sit there. This isn't like a big commercial jetliner. This
is so stupid.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
So I don't know.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
I look at videos like that, and then I look
at his you know, his schedule, and he's just you know,
I can see he's getting pushed out. We got a
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Capitate Senator Foot Senator on the assault weapons van, A
majority of Americans pulled in just October said they oppose it.
If these massacres can't convince them to support an assault
weapons man, how would you as president?
Speaker 6 (18:06):
If I if my life recollection? A majority of America
said they didn't want seatbelts and cars. Certain things just
must be done for the best interests of the whole movie.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
Hmmm. So that's Kamala Harris. I want to just give you.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
The the context of this audio.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
It's audio that's four years old.
Speaker 3 (18:32):
It's four year old audio, and she's explaining her gun
control position. She's also it's in the middle of the
Democrat primary, so it's the Democrat presidential primary from twenty twenty,
and she's explaining in Vegas her positions on gun control.
And there's there are a couple of points where she
(18:56):
had said she was bragging at one point I posted
about it on x she was bragging at one point
how she was the only candidate to call for confiscation.
She said she was the only candidate that called for confiscation,
and how that's you know, she's this kind of goes
(19:18):
into how I've said over and over again, she's to
the left of Joe Biden, and she said audio somebody eleven,
this is where she was talking about it. This is
where she goes back to that executive order to get
the ATF to take away people's FFLs on top of it.
And I'll explain more about this, but listen to this Senator.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
And I will tell you, when elected president, I am
prepared to take executive Actually, I am prepared to say
and I'm will say the United States Congress is one
hundred days. Will they're act together on this and would
have built on my desk for signature.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
And if they do.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
Not, I will take the executive action and put in
place a comprehensive backround CHET. I will require the ATF
to take the gun licenses of idealers who violate the law,
and I will put by executive action a VAN on
the importation of assault weaponsation KINDT.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Yeah, So the ATF with gun licenses, and we've talked
about this, and I've written about it, the ATF with
gun licenses. The ATF is already ben taking gun licenses.
That's the other thing that we should point out as well,
but we'll get into that, because that happened after she
was named vice president. Biden becomes president, they really weaponize
the ATF to really go after a lot of these FFLs.
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But so again, four year old audio, and I was
tweeting about it this morning and the reason why I'm
bringing back this this old audio, although it's not really
that old.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Again, it's from the primary.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
The reason that I'm bringing this stuff up is because
her campaign insists that she doesn't believe this anymore. Her
campaign is trying to insist that she doesn't believe in
mandatory confiscations. Her campaign, just like they were insisting that
she is not the borders are, they're trying to insist
that she doesn't believe in mandatory confiscations anymore, that this
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is not something that she backs.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
She doesn't believe this. Why are you talking to da so?
Speaker 3 (21:10):
I mean, I am, I got a lot of questions
about it, as I'm sure you all do as well.
What makes you change your mind on something? If it's genuine,
Like when people have genuine conversions on things, you know, normally,
they're very eager to tell people all about it, right,
They're very eager to tell people why it is that
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they changed what they believe and why they think the
way they do. And they've never given an explanation of this.
She's trying to moderate her positions because it's too extreme
for most Democrat voters. Is the reality of the situation,
and she's to the left of Biden on this. Don't
think for one second that she's not. I mean, what
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she's talking about here, and I'm going to play audio
some by ten for you. What she's talking about here
talks about creating lists of people and then sending agents
of state door to door to confiscate your lawfully owned property.
So this is a little bit of a longer cut,
but I want you to listen to it, because they
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are going to work overtime, and by day I mean
the Harris campaign and the and the media. They're going
to work overtime to try to convince you that you
never heard any of this, that these positions in her
mind were never held, that she never stated any kind
of support for them.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
This is listened to.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
This, This is again in Vegas, and this question. This
is Carrie Pickett, who is with the Washington Times, who's
asking her this, listen.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Not what Harry has person.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Never listened to the process of law forces such a
going to people's houses will be for a specific ban.
Gus is it involved perhapcrity and stats of people who
are legal gunnals? What kind of process that we talked
about here?
Speaker 6 (23:08):
Well, first of all, is the point of distinction.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
I believe I'm the only.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
Compo is that she will take executive action. So mine
is not just such a plan with some plan for legislation.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
I'm actually prepared to take executive action.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
To put in place rules that it.
Speaker 9 (23:23):
Proves this situation.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
I also have as part of my background and experience
working on this issue when I was attorney gener and
we put resources into allowing law enforcement to actually knock
on the doors of people who were on two lists.
A list where they had been found by a courtant
to be a danger to themselves and others, and were
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on a list where they were precluded and prohibited from
owning of the conviction that that prohibited that ownership, and
those lists will combined, and then we.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Law enforcement have to take those times.
Speaker 6 (24:03):
Because listen, we have to feel with this on all levels.
But we have to do this with a sense of urgency,
and we have to enough talk and again, I really
have to stress lawful gun ownership and is one thing.
We're talking about something else, and we have to stop
conflating and all.
Speaker 3 (24:22):
But that's what she's doing though right here, while she's
simultaneously accusing everyone else of conflating it. Let let me
point out that you know she's she's the gun controls
are she was selected to oversee all of their gun
control initiatives through the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, and
that's the office that that orchestrates all of the gun
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control policies that they have. And they did that Bipartisans
Safer Community, Safer Communities Act, and that Act also was
setting up financial institutions like Bank of America to start
saving your purchase history, to create a de facto gun registry.
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In fact, if you remember, Bank of America actually handed
over a bunch of that information to the ATF without
any probable cause or any warrants at all whatsoever. My
friend John Lott had a piece about that over at
Crime Research where he said that you know, this is
where they have actually they have almost one billion transactions
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so far, and this is Biden Harris, and they have
been digitizing all of these records for licensed gun dealers,
collecting and digitizing them. And Bank of America provided and
I said the ATF, I meant the FBI, excuse me,
provided the FBI transactions any transaction that was made with
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a Bank of America account, essentially so that they could
track purchases and I'm talking about like firearm purchases. This
is something that Congressman Thomas Massey and Congressman Jim Jordan
with the House Judiciary Committee and the Subcommittee on the
Administrative State Regulatory Reform. They sent letters to City Group,
They sent letters to Chasing Company, to JP Morgan, to
P and C Financial Services, truest Us, Bank, Court, Well
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Fargo about banks giving voluntarily the federal government our private
financial data. And this was post January six, because they
used January six as like the initial launch pad for
a lot of this information gathering, and a good chunk
of it was gathering information about friararms and particularly the
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Bank of America. If you did anything with a debit
or credit card, they were able to kind of take.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
That, like I said, like a de facto registry.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
And so this is something they sent tons of letters
out about, and they were trying to demand answers from
Bank of America. And even though they've been trying to
establish this in the face of registries that you have
registries in states, like state registries like in California, and
you have them in Maryland, and you have them in
(26:55):
Hawaii and Illinois essentially, but they have never done anything
to solve any crime, nor have they reduced any crime.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
I mean you've had.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
Canada has an entire country registry and that hasn't done anything.
But the point is that this feeds into what she's saying.
When she's talking about lists, she's not just talking about
prohibited possessors, which that's already federal statute. You know, if
you're a prohibited possessor, you're not supposed to be in
possession of a firearm right, You're not supposed to have
any of that.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
And if you continue to.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
Have it, that's not a loophole or a failure of
the law. That's just you being in violation of the law.
And so when she's talking about going door to door,
she was asked this too. Another she talked about this
on Jimmy Fallon show. She was saying that what would
constitute a visit or what would necessitate a visit is
(27:46):
if people were holding on to quote unquote assault weapons, right,
And this is she keeps talking about the assault weapons
ban and confiscation of this, et cetera, et cetera. This
is audio, I believe you said audio somebody thirteen. So
this is when she this is I think Jimmy Fallen,
But she was talking about the mandatory nature of this confiscation.
Speaker 10 (28:04):
Listen, I'm prepared to take executive action and put in
place a ban on the importation of assault weapons into
our country. But we still have to deal with the
over two million assault weapons that are currently in the
streets of America, and so a buy back program is
a good idea. But if Congress fails to act, I'll
give them one hundred days to put a bill on
(28:24):
my desk for signature, and if they do not do it,
I will put in place, by executive action, a comprehensive
background check requirement and a ban on the assault weapons
and importation of assault weapons into our country.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
I'm done, and that's why she's done. She says, she's
done now. She has talked about this for years. She
has talked about this. Back in twenty nineteen, she gave
she was at with it was MSNBC and a Michael
Bloomberg group, and she gave a speech in which she
endorsed Australia's gun confiscation program and which by the way,
(28:57):
their ownership, by our ownership, is not pre ban love.
But she was talking about their gun confiscation program and
how the United States can and should do the same thing.
She was not only talking to and she talked about
the importation of those firearms. She wanted to ban all
semi automatic I mean, she's talking about all semi automatic firearms.
And when she was questioned about that, even during the debate,
(29:20):
you know, she made it very clear that that's what
she's talking about. This doesn't just go to you know, oh,
it's quote unquote assault weapons. This is an open invitation
for all semi automatic firearms. So my point in bringing
all of this up and noting this is that she's
trying to moderate her position. But yet every single step
that has been taken under Biden Harris has been to
(29:42):
strengthen the ability to act on that in the next administration.
So like the collecting of data, the the bank data,
going after you know, importation things like this, you know,
the call it, demanding national red flag laws and all
this other They have done a lot, even with the
(30:02):
advent of this, you know, the gun violence prevention, you
know whatever department that they've had to try to further
act on this in a subsequent administration. And she's never
taken a step, she's never backed away from it, she's
never tried to undo any of it. In fact, she
in this time, has traveled all over the country and
every chance that she can when this topic comes up.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
That's what she mentions.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
You don't in just one week in one election cycle
say oh, you know what, I've changed my mind on
this stuff that I've said for seven years. And that's
just what I've said nationally for seven years. She I
mean longer than that. Even you don't just change your
mind on this stuff. She's trying to moderate her position
so that she can win over independents who are put
(30:43):
off by her extremeist approach to this. And none of
her stuff, none of the stuff that she's talking about obviously.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
Would work anyway.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
But this is she is the most extreme anti gun
candidate you have ever run for office. When you look
at her position, when you look at where she stands
on every single issue, and what she's done thus far,
she is the most extreme anti gun candidate that is running,
(31:17):
that has run. She is to the left of Biden.
So all of this stuff should be factored in going
into November because this is you know, this is her
sending agents of state. And I go back to my
question to the left. I don't understand how so many
people on the left can say you know, the state
killed George Floyd, or the state killed Atiana Jefferson, or
(31:39):
the state killed Breonna Taylor, and say all these things
and then point to how the state behaved in UVOLDI
and how the state didn't do anything for Parkland, and
then also simultaneously say that not only do you want
the state being the only entity that has the guns,
but you also want the state to come to your
door and forcibly take them from you.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
She's talking about she's for violence. This is dangerous. It's
incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 3 (32:04):
And then of course you know if it is Josh Shapiro,
well you know he's calling for something similar. We've got
that audio as well that we'll touch on. We got
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Speaker 11 (33:32):
Like SAMs through the Ali Glass. So are the days
of the United States.
Speaker 4 (33:38):
I'm so you're stuck with me as president for a while.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Kid, there's your way out.
Speaker 12 (33:43):
Okay, you got me for meat another one hundred or
ninety days or something.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
He doesn't he doesn't know about that. He doesn't know
what that means. He's he's not even really the president anymore.
He's in Delaware. They're already stuck on a Delaware they
called a lid it and actually they called a lid
for him fifteen minutes to go fifty six minutes ago.
Speaker 2 (34:01):
So no, that's it. That's you know, that's all it is.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
I tell you what I it does feel like, and
lorainoed this too. It feels like the family is discarded,
like they have him just because he's the president right now,
and then now it's now they're I mean, he's that's it.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
They're done, They're they're.
Speaker 3 (34:28):
Influences gone, everything's gone with them, everything's gone.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
I mean, it is kind of fascinating really when you
think of it, how quickly you know they went from
making deals too and it's all dependent on Joe because
they've built everything up to be around Joe. And then
you saw the video of Joe where he went on
someone else's plane. That was so bizarre to me. I
don't know, we have so much coming up in the
next couple of hours. Let me give you an idea.
(34:54):
So the latest and twenty twenty four Breton circuses. So
the Taiwanese boxer who failed the gender test, he easily
won his match against a woman in Paris. I'm sure
you're entirely shocked by that. I am so shocked. Wow,
can you believe? And everyone is fascinated with the Turkish
Turkish shooter, the competitive shooter who literally walked out with
(35:18):
his hand in his pocket and a T shirt and
won a silver medal, And everybody's been comparing him to
all of like the fully kitted out South Korean shooters,
because they all look like stands from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure,
and they're all like the way that they pose, and
they're all kidded out and they get their special glasses
and their uniforms and hats. And then this guy from
Turkey's like whatever, it's like it looks like he literally
(35:39):
just came out of the parking lot smoking a cigarette
and then you know, dusted his hands off, put his
hand in his pocket, just you know, standing there all
cash like and wins a silver medal. We're gonna talk
about that as well, because I think everybody's feeling him
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Speaker 2 (37:19):
This is the pret is an incredible day.
Speaker 3 (37:22):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. I
remember there was one time, and I think it was biology,
because history was easy, but I had to write something
about the cell or some kind of paper and I'm
just was done writing about it, but I had a
word count that I had to meet towards the end
of the paper. I was just throwing all kinds of
(37:44):
word webs out there, trying to just stretch it as
much as possible. Well, and the mitochondria, as one would
know of mitochondria, is the powerhouse or the thing that
powers the house of the mitochondria, the cell in which
(38:05):
the mitochondria is in. And I just constructed this like
Rube Goldberg dia, like sentence diagram so I could get
all the way to the finish line of the word count.
Now that was just one paper when I was in
junior high. This is her every day. That's Kamala Harris.
(38:28):
Every single time she sees a microphone and she just
all there's like something that happens in her mind where
she just has to talk and she doesn't wind down.
And Joe Biden, if we can throw we don't have
to play again, but if we could throw it back
off there Joe Biden standing next to her, his chin
disappeared into his collar. I don't know what happened. It
(38:50):
like his chin slid all the way down his neck
into his collar, and he just she's talking and he's
looking at her like the hell and he keeps going
and then he just he is that profile. He just
looks like, oh my gosh, I think he just fell
asleep standing up is what I think happened. But his
face is literally all of us, and at one point
(39:11):
it kind of turns and looks and just like.
Speaker 11 (39:15):
I think you have walked on that plane just to escape.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
He probably did. Like he's looking at her now. If
you're not watching the simulcast, let me voice act it.
And you know things that stuff.
Speaker 11 (39:32):
This particular Biden body double looks really good though.
Speaker 3 (39:35):
It's so perfect you think that's a body double. Can
they trim of? Just point out something? Please, for the
love of all things holy, will you trim whatever fuzz
is that his nape?
Speaker 11 (39:48):
Trim hair's going for a mullet his hair.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
It's not a mullet yet for it.
Speaker 11 (39:53):
He's going for it.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
But it's like sticking out at his nape.
Speaker 11 (39:56):
You can't just all of a sudden just poof out
a mullet.
Speaker 3 (39:59):
I hate that that word nape on Attack on Titan.
They always talked about that all the time.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
Go for the nape. Sorry, you have to know it,
but I hate that word. But anyway, it's.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
It sticks out like I can see things under it. Wan,
if you do not screencap what you just have in
the monitor right there, I'll never forgive you. Wait wait
till he turns, and then you're gonna see some red
in between the hair and I mean you can.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
See it sticking out. It's sticking out. It's right there.
Oh my gosh, like cut that. Why would you not
trim it? Who's what?
Speaker 14 (40:36):
You know?
Speaker 3 (40:36):
What I can tell Jill hates him because if my
husband went out with his hair looking like that, I
would hold him down like I was wrestling a pig,
and I would chop that off the into his nape.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
I would cut that off. That's like duck fluff sticking
off the ass of a duck. That's what it is.
It's duck fluff. Quack. I mean, my gosh, it's made
of mullet.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
It's not even a proper mullet because you can see
underneath it, it's just sticking out.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
Who allows the man to do this?
Speaker 7 (41:07):
You can see a street light from across the road
there right in between.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
Why does Jill allow her man to go and do
I'm gonna tell you something. No self respecting woman, no
good decent woman allows her man to go out with
his hair looking like this.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
None.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
You can always tell in a couple if the woman
hates the man, because if the man has hair like
this and that woman is not giving him grief for it,
she hates him, hates him. That's how you can tell.
There's no way I'd bristle him down, I'd.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Cut it off. I'd shave it off while he's sleeping.
There's no way because.
Speaker 3 (41:42):
It's also a reflection to you, ladies. Right, Come on, ladies,
be honest.
Speaker 2 (41:46):
About it.
Speaker 3 (41:47):
You look at his hair as an extension of your hair,
so it has to look nice, you know, and if
it don't look nice, then you don't look nice. And
that's problems. But that's Doug Fluff. I can't get over this.
The leader of the free well, you know, for all
intents and purposes, leader of the free world. And he's
got Duckfluff hanging off the back of his neck. And
(42:07):
then you got you know, Willie Browns ex's girlfriend out
there words salading. I just can't. This is like Don Dummer,
but in real life, our pet's heads are falling off.
I mean it's just so bad. Oh my gosh, I
can't get over that cut, that trim it. It's not
hard good heavens.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
So they neither of them spoke. Well, let's just put
it like this.
Speaker 3 (42:37):
They had they get them on the tarmac, and not
a single one of them met the challenge of speaking.
Speaker 2 (42:45):
Well, so you just heard her, which one is he is? Three?
Speaker 3 (42:48):
The one where he's there is that hidden talking. Okay,
let's let's play I oh of that surpress conference, because
didn't he talk on the tarmac too? And it was
horribly bad and it was so bad I can't even
differentiate anymore.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
Both of them were.
Speaker 11 (43:03):
Just like you'd play cut five. That was from the
tarmac too.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
I think, right, Oh my gosh, let's look us for it. Okay, yeah, okay.
So this is where he's talking about the assassination of
that Hamas, the Hamas's leader Ismail Hanya, who's dead now,
and he's talking about a gozen cease fire deal barely,
he's barely talking.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Listen.
Speaker 12 (43:26):
I'm direct concerned about it. I had a very direct
meeting with Prime Minister thing, very direct. We got it.
We have the basis for a cease fire.
Speaker 6 (43:41):
He should move on and they should pardon.
Speaker 12 (43:52):
It's not helped.
Speaker 2 (43:56):
It just is so weird. It's so weird, and it's
so weird.
Speaker 3 (44:01):
Caina and I were talking about the time when they
caught Trump on the tarmac. He was leaving a it's
like a political rally, yea, and someone just told him
that Ginsburg kicked the bucket with Bear Ginsburg.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
He was like, oh, I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (44:14):
And it was like a movie scene and Elton John
was playing in the background, not like the person, but
like the song was playing in the background.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
What was it Candle in the Wind?
Speaker 7 (44:22):
Yeah, yeah, and then he said something just really poignant
and nice, and it.
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Was like that was the score of it.
Speaker 3 (44:28):
It was fascinating, but kind of the difference the tarmac
the tarmac measure, they just looked both so bad.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
Guys, Oh my word.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
Now, I think with Kamala Harris, I don't know that
a VP pick has ever been more important than it
is for her. I mean, you guys have seen well,
you've heard her try to talk. You've seen her try
to talk. None of it's good, it's all h But
I think that whoever she picks, they have got to
(45:01):
make her look better. They've got to make her look better.
And I don't know who that's gonna be. If it's
going to be somebody like Josh Shapiro, if it's going
to be in Andy Basheer. And I was telling you
earlier that Shapiro cleared his Shapiro cleared his schedule out,
and I wrote a piece about it at chapter and verse.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
He cleared out his schedule.
Speaker 3 (45:19):
And they also had who I think Bashir did too,
And then you had a number of other another of
a number of other video these Buddhage, Edge, Basher, Tim Walls,
Josh Shapiro all cleared their schedules, so it could be
a four way fight. It could be her campaign like
(45:40):
faking everybody out. But I think Shapiro might be her
best bet, particularly since Democrats have sort of stepped in
it with the Jewish community because they've been trying to
appease dear Bornistan. So I just feel like that may
be her best bet. And also Andy Basher just looks
like a fud. He does, and Tim Wallas isn't any better.
(46:02):
He literally is a fud. And then well, I'm not
even going to talk about the guy who's like the
love child about the builder, and howdy doty, we're not
going to have that conversation. Good heavens now a few
other things to touch on here. We've had the twenty
twenty four Brighton circuses. I don't know, I still have
not been watching any of these, but I will say
(46:22):
I have enjoyed the photos of the Turkish Let me
pull this up. This Turkish competitor. He's on the Turkish
shooting team, and people were stunned when this dude came
out in a T shirt at his glasses on was real.
(46:44):
Chill had his hand in his pocket fifty one years old,
Yusef Dikik.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
And.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
He went out and won a silver medal. He had
no specialized lenses, he had no ear pro no ear protection.
No I I mean he was wearing glasses, so it
doesn't really need any kind of eye cover already, I
mean technically. And when you compare him to all of
the other competitors, especially if you look at South Korea's competitors,
they legit look like Jojo characters, like JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
(47:16):
They look like some kind of anime cowboy, Bebop, whatever
kind of characters.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
They're all kitted out. They have on these like.
Speaker 3 (47:22):
Specialized suits, and they have their special glasses, and they
have their special hats and everything special, and they stand
in weird special ways. I don't know, I I guess
this is how they train in South Korea. And they
look really really cocky. And then you get this guy
who just is sort of like a softer, falling down
(47:45):
type of vibe.
Speaker 2 (47:47):
You know the movie with Michael Douglas.
Speaker 3 (47:49):
He looks like the fed up dad who just like
walked a hand in his pocket.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
It really is what elevates this.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
And he just goes out and he wins a silver
metal and what he was telling the press, he goes,
he goes, I shoot with both eyes. Most shooters do
it with one, so I didn't want all that equipment.
Shooting with two eyes. I believe it's better. He goes,
I've done a lot of research on it, so I
didn't need the equipment. And then he goes, shooting with
my hand in my pocket has nothing to do with artistry.
I'm just more comfortable when shooting. And he's he's just
(48:17):
he's so confident. But he said, he goes, yeah, I'm
just when he was asked about why don't you have
any other you know, accessories or anything like that, and
he was like, I don't need it.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
I'm just a natural shooter. I'm a natural shooter. Oh
my gosh.
Speaker 3 (48:29):
That's like so he's a vibe man. He is a
whole vibe. Hey, Steve, is that brat? Is he brat?
Do the gen Z help your millennial, but help us
evaluate the gen Z application of Bratt?
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Is he bratt? No he's not stef Daikic. No, he's not. Okay,
he's just a badass.
Speaker 3 (48:46):
He's yeah, he's uh, one's gotta throw Do we have it?
Do I give you guys any images of the South
Korean shooters.
Speaker 2 (48:54):
You might get sent to the gulag if we put
it any more Olympic.
Speaker 3 (48:57):
Oh wait, that's right, we can't it. Just show me
a Jojo character than one. Just find me a JoJo's
bizarre same thing. There was one guy who was standing
with it.
Speaker 2 (49:05):
Yeah. So the Bread and Circus twenty four.
Speaker 3 (49:07):
I don't even know if we can show you any
images on the simulcast because they've how many times have
they deemed us?
Speaker 2 (49:14):
I don't even know.
Speaker 3 (49:14):
They've gone after us every single time we even say
the name of Breton Circus is twenty twenty four, they
come and get us. They I'm not even exaggerating. We
have received so many citations from them over.
Speaker 11 (49:28):
Calling it Olympics and just call it ozempic.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
You cut the Olympics.
Speaker 11 (49:32):
Yeah, just the Olympics.
Speaker 3 (49:34):
But you don't have people with like I mean everybody
would they look like athletes. They don't look at people
with no muscle mass and saggy butts.
Speaker 11 (49:40):
That points to the success of ozempic.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
But they have like we can't even we can't even
show didn't they ding us Kane? If we when we
showed something that said Olympics.
Speaker 7 (49:49):
Yeah, we didn't even play any audio from it. We
didn't even show the imagery from it.
Speaker 3 (49:53):
Yeah, there was no video. We photo said it in
the background. Somehow the algorithm was like, nope.
Speaker 11 (49:58):
One has the photo. This is the one that.
Speaker 2 (50:01):
It's the Jojo character.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
Oh my gosh, it's I don't understand the stance. Now,
this dude's in the Olympics and I am not. No,
you got to get his waist in their wan. You've
got to get the waist in if you can, because
he's giving Bratt and Steve comes in. He's given Brett.
Speaker 11 (50:22):
Mean, what does.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Giving it mean?
Speaker 11 (50:24):
Oh god, okay, let's move on.
Speaker 3 (50:26):
No no, no, no, no, you're you're not going to be
like okay, no, you're not going to do that. No,
I know, get his Yeah, wan's got his waist in there.
That's the suck Korean shooter.
Speaker 2 (50:37):
He looks like a Jojo character. He's just giving period.
Speaker 11 (50:41):
What what? Okay, let's go what what?
Speaker 2 (50:45):
But no, you can't just go. He's giving Bratt and
then like we're supposed to roll on.
Speaker 4 (50:49):
And giving is another form of saying like giving the
aura of you just cut it off.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
To giving see where dummy down you could.
Speaker 11 (51:00):
Yeah, So it's like giving Riz.
Speaker 3 (51:03):
We're giving everybody who's watching the show shaken baby syndrome.
Speaker 11 (51:07):
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Speaker 7 (52:42):
All of the news you would probably miss, it's time
for data's quick five.
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So gen X and millennials face a higher risk of
cancer than previous generations, and it's probably because gen Z
is given us all cancer you can with words like
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Speaker 2 (52:59):
You should.
Speaker 3 (52:59):
I wish you guys should hear the conversation that we
are having on break right now.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
Oh my gosh, it was public.
Speaker 3 (53:05):
It was publishing the LANs At Public Health Journal, And
I don't care anymore. I just you know, can I
if I had to choose, I'd be like meteor? Right,
Macy Gray, what is an ozimpic emergency? She suffers an ozempic?
Did she like, you know, like go on air or something?
Speaker 11 (53:23):
Oh no, No.
Speaker 3 (53:25):
She said that she was short of breath and unable
to walk, And oh no, it was the opposite. If
she couldn't go, that's what. Oh that's what happened to her.
Oh no, no, it was that she had stopped a lot,
is what it was.
Speaker 2 (53:42):
That's apparently a side effect. All right, we have more.
Was short this.
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Speaker 3 (55:36):
Hi.
Speaker 15 (55:36):
I'm Kyle Ridenhouse, out restrictor for Texas gun rights. A
lot of people are upset that I said I'm going
to be writing in Ron Paul for President of the
United States, and that is true. I will be writing
in Ron Paul. Unfortunately, Donald Trump at bad advisors making
him bad on the Second Amendment, and that is my issue.
If you cannot be completely uncompromisable on the Second Amendment,
(55:58):
I will not vote for you, and I will write
somebody else in. We need champions for the Second Amendment
or our rights who will be eating away and eroteed
each day. I support my decision and I have no
take backs.
Speaker 2 (56:10):
So I will say he's very young.
Speaker 3 (56:12):
I mean he's like newly twenty one, isn't he He's
super young in all of this. So I want people
to keep a levelhead because everybody's raging, like all of
the I guess, I guess the hardcore because I think
you have like people who like Trump, the hardcore people
who love him.
Speaker 2 (56:27):
You have people who like him, people.
Speaker 3 (56:28):
Who love him, the hardcore hardcore people, and then you know,
you have the people who are ambivalent, and then you
have people on the left. Welcome back, by the way
to the program, Dana lash with you, bottom of the
second hour. So that's Kyle Rittenhouse who said he's writing
in Ron Paul. I don't dislike Ron Paul. I just
feel like that that's a sentiment that's like over a
decade old, right, That's like back in the twenty twelve era.
(56:50):
That's back in the twenty ten era. That's back in
the two thousand and eight era, Like we got to
keep going back.
Speaker 2 (56:56):
It's like old. That's and I don't dislike him.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
He's been on the program before, but I don't I
look he's young.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
Number one.
Speaker 3 (57:08):
Number two, he's not entirely wrong on some things when
he's talking about criticism of that specific issue, and he
put out like he had a graphic and all this stuff.
Normally I don't Normally I don't really talk about the
opinions of people that don't own property and pay taxes
or that are like super young. But he had talked
(57:30):
about he put out a record and he was mentioning
the bump stock stuff and the fixed nicks, expanding the
prohibited person's database, the red flag stuff raising minimum age
to purchase, which he had supported, and he had looked
at He said that he was going to look at me,
and he gave a list of stuff and he told
Feinstein and this is according to the graphic that he sent.
(57:52):
You know, assault weapons ban in safeties in school safety bill,
et cetera, et cetera. Let me let me just point
something out of it out youth in politics and also
purity on issue, because I think that you can have
a couple of different approaches and still not be a
person for compromise. And I am a I believe that, Well,
(58:17):
I'm you probably be pretty shocked at how little regulation.
Speaker 2 (58:21):
I won for two A.
Speaker 3 (58:23):
I mean that it's mentioned in the Constitution. Is the
regulation that's.
Speaker 2 (58:29):
Kind of it in my opinion. But I also know
that this is the reality.
Speaker 3 (58:34):
This is the world in which we live, and this
is we have certain realities we have to deal with.
Speaker 2 (58:39):
And I want to go back really quick too.
Speaker 3 (58:40):
This was post Parkland, and there was a lot of
pressure on lawmakers post Parkland. And I will never forget
being at the town hall and watching Republican Marco Rubio.
Marco Rubio has never come on the show, especially after
I criticized him for this, and that's the way it
is with a lot of politicians.
Speaker 2 (58:59):
If they hear I criticized them one time, they never
will come on again.
Speaker 3 (59:03):
So I watched him crumble on stage where it concerned
universal background checks and red flag law, and there was
a lot of and he wasn't the only Republican. He
just happened that was crumbling on this. He just happened
to be the Republican that was crumbling publicly in front
of a nation on stage in a major town hall
that was set up to be a political event by
CNN a week after a massacre. And my understanding is
(59:24):
that there were a couple of bills in committee that
were looking at establishing red flag legislation. Universal background checks
and an assault weapons ban was less likely, but they were
doing an Overton window approach where well, okay, let's at
least do red flag national red flag legislation that had
already passed under at the time Governor Rick Scott in Florida.
(59:46):
He and a bunch of moderate Republicans, and there's still
a lot of moderate Republicans in Florida legislature. And my
understanding is that DeSantis has been kind of there's been
a little battle there to try to get some of
that stuff rolled back because DeSantis hated all that stuff.
But under Governor Rick Scott, they passed, you know, the
this red flag stuff in Florida, and that was giving
(01:00:08):
a lot of these other Republican politicians some shade to
fold on a national version of this legislation. And so
it was that they were also, excuse me, they were
also looking at the bump stock stuff and all of this,
All of this was bubbling up in legislation in the
(01:00:30):
Capitol all at the same time, and Parkland was sort
of like the straw that broke the camel's back for it,
and there were a lot of Republicans that just because
they have ours after their name doesn't mean that they
understand firearm law. It doesn't mean that they're that they are,
you know, fire arm enthusiasts, none of that stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
It just means that that's all it is. There are
after their name.
Speaker 3 (01:00:46):
And there were a lot of Republicans in Congress that
were really folding. And my understanding was that some of
the legislation had was going to easily make it out
of committee, make it to the floor, and probably had
a really good chance of making it through the Senate.
And one of those was the bomb stock thing and
a few others. So I know that there was like
a there's like a fight that was happening. And the
(01:01:07):
thought process was, well, allow the ATF to deal. And
I'm not saying I agree with this approach, but I'm
telling you some of the thought processes that were out
there allow the ATF to just go ahead and redefine stuff.
And then because then if the ATF does it, the
administrative state doesn't have any legal foundation in doing it,
(01:01:28):
and it's something that can be undone through lawsuit, which
ultimately happened. But how many years did it stay in
place though, you see what I'm saying, like, how many
years did you have to deal with that as a
as an illegality? And so because there was so much
momentum in Congress to get some of to pass some
(01:01:48):
of this stuff, the dodge was let these administrative agencies
deal with it and redefine it how they want to,
so then a lawsuit can undo it later. So it's
not binding because if Congress does it, it's going to
be binding and impossible to get rid of. I don't
support that, but I agree. I understand the I don't
(01:02:08):
agree with having it done, but I understand the logic
of what they were trying to do because they were
too many weak Republicans that were terrified at the time
of having this affect them with voters. So there was
some strategy there, and then there was just also some
goofy stuff that should never have happened or never have
been said. I mean red national red flag legislation, the
(01:02:31):
establishment of you know, universal background check. You know you
can't take the guns and then go through due process.
That undoes you know, the absolute foundation of our judicial system.
So you know, I understand some I understand some of
the fears and some of the criticisms. Now, like I said,
I think that he's very young, and I also think
that young people in politics don't necessarily understand strategy all
(01:02:53):
the time. And I also think that when you're young
and you haven't been through some political you haven't been through.
He even been bored to death and dulled by so
many political battles.
Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Let's put it that way. Yeah, you even't been jaded.
Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
You you're more emboldened, I think, to be more idealistic.
And I'm not saying that that's a bad thing, because
I think that sometimes it's a nice injection into the
current status quo.
Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
I but what.
Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
I am kind of questionable on, though, is all of
the heat that he's getting. I don't understand that because
just a little bit ago, he was used as a
litmus test of whether or not you supported the previous
president or the administration, and that if you didn't believe
(01:03:45):
that what he did was self defense, which it was,
then it was like an a day. It was just weird,
like he was sort of used as like an avatar
of support. And now there are a lot of people
that are raging against him, saying that he is betraying
uh Trump. And the thing I'm questionable on is this,
(01:04:07):
were people supporting him about and I'm talking about Rittenhouse.
Were they supporting him about doing what? Was it about
supporting him for doing what was right? Or was it
just about supporting forty five? Because if you think that
what he did was right and that it should be protected,
(01:04:29):
then I don't know why you can't say, well, we
disagree on this issue, but and leave it at that.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
Now there are.
Speaker 3 (01:04:36):
People that want to totally destroy him because of this,
and it's all over social media, like the BBC wrote
about it, all this stuff, and I just don't understand, like,
is it about supporting him because what he did was
within his he was within his rights or was it
just a cult of personality thing? Because here's one of
the things that the right you've got to be careful of.
And I think some of this is because you have
(01:04:56):
a coalition. I don't even want to say big tent anymore,
because I think people misunderstand coalition and base. They're two
different things. You have the base and then you have
their allies in a coalition. You have to understand that
when you're building a coalition, you're going to have some
of the behavioral attributes of people who maybe were not
ever part of the base to begin with. And some
of those behavioral attributes that they're bringing over might include
(01:05:18):
the desire to see hive mind.
Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
That is something that the left does.
Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
So if you have people who were just very recently
on the left, or maybe who are moderate and leaned left,
then if those people, which is great, if they're part
of the coalition, you have to realize too that there
are going to be you know, the most zealous people
are the new converts, and that you're going to see
some of these behavioral attributes pop up in the coalition.
(01:05:44):
And I think maybe that's some of what we're seeing.
I don't know how else to put it, And maybe
that's why people all of a sudden are like, he's
persona on Grada, he's excommunicato, you have to leave the
Continental because he said. I just don't understand how it
can be flipped like a switch like that. You either
think that what he did was write and just or
you never did to begin with. And now I see
(01:06:06):
people just like you know, no pun intended gunning for him.
So I don't know, I mean, is it a vote
for Kamala. I think that a lot of people have died,
so people have the free will of what to do
with their vote, which is why I'm really uncomfortable of
telling people how to vote. But I think that you
should have as much information as possible to help inform
(01:06:28):
you of how you're going to vote, and to make
sure that you think before you vote and you understand
the consequence of what that vote brings. But I'm not
comfortable with telling people how to vote, and I'm not
comfortable with, you know, going after people and chasing them
down like some kind of rabbit dog if they're not
going to vote the exact same way that I do,
or if they, you know, are going to do.
Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
A write or whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:06:50):
I had said in the beginning that he's young, and
sometimes youth does not equip you with understanding full strategy
of things, because the deeper you get into it, the
more machiavellian that things get, and the cloudier things might
sometimes seem, even though the objective is clear. And I
(01:07:11):
don't think in this race you have a pure I
don't think you can say you have a pure two
A candidate. I think you have a candidate who's who
is better and can be more persuadable on two way
than the other. I've known Trump four over a decade.
I've known Don Junior. I know Don Junior very very well.
I texted him after when we were in Nassau and
I heard about I was getting like news about his
(01:07:31):
dad and I'm like, oh my gosh, because I couldn't
get any updates and he had said that, you know,
everything was okay, and he gave me an update. And
he's a gun guy. Junior is a hardcore gun guy,
like he reloads his own AMMO for crying out loud.
So I knowing that he is a part of that,
and I know that he was very instrumental when all
of that stuff was happening after Parkland as well. I
(01:07:53):
don't think that you would ever see something like that
from the White House, and I could understand why people
would be nervous about it. I just knowing what we
know about Kamala Harris and everything that we've heard from her,
I feel like not having a strong vote against her
(01:08:15):
helps her. I do not want people coming to my
door because I own a semi automatic firearm, because it
will not go well for them, and I will not
comply I absolutely will not comply. And I'm not the
only person. There are millions of people in this country,
hundreds of millions who also will not comply. And so
(01:08:38):
I consider that and I'm like, that's why you can't
have someone like that in office. That's been a cornerstone.
Speaker 2 (01:08:44):
Of her foundation for so long.
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
I understand what he's saying, but I also, again, he's young,
he's idealistic, and I think that there is some strategy
and it's not about being dumb or being ignorant. It's
just something that you get experience and age. Wisdom is
different from from smarts, you know, Wisdom is something that
you accrue through experience and living and it's time tested
(01:09:12):
and it's battle won and all of that. And I
think he has a certain amount of wisdom because of
the experiences that he has. But this is a political
negotiation at this point, and this is kind of new
for him. I think people need to kind of give
him a break. I mean, the guy was almost killed.
Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
I mean, you know, he shot and killed a dude.
Speaker 3 (01:09:34):
So I think people need to maybe chill the hell
out a little bit with just the cult of personality
and the witch hunt and going after everyone the right
does not do hive mind, guys, and I don't care
how many people we bring in the coalition.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
That is something you were always going to have a
problem with. We are not the left.
Speaker 3 (01:09:50):
We do not do hive mine and frankly, I think
enough people have fought and died that they can do
whatever the hell they went to with their vote, even
if I think it's wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:09:58):
So chill out. I mean, God, love him. He's almost
a fetus.
Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Come on, that's what we were joking about. Yeah, I know,
he's like twenty one years old. You know, he's almost
as old as Toddler Hunter Biden, who, by the way,
weird segue has been hanging out with Sean penn Oh
waiting to hear about that. So anyway, that's the latest
of some of the latest. We've got Florida Man on
the way as we rolled Awards headlines.
Speaker 16 (01:10:24):
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Speaker 11 (01:10:30):
This one isn't negotiable.
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I mean, all of our classic music, and so much
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the line the last one hundred years or so, we
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Speaker 11 (01:10:43):
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Speaker 7 (01:10:55):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 11 (01:11:02):
It's time for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:11:05):
So I know it's like it's not really Florida, man,
but it's Florida storm. So they're getting a tropical storm
and there it's headed Florida's way. They're saying it's a
potential you know, it's a tropical storm. They've got warnings issued,
and all I know is that like, good night, can
they just can they need to get a break from this,
but uh, they got to just you know, listen to
make sure you listen for the warnings issued for your area.
(01:11:29):
But they've got I'm looking at like the satellite that
I do Vin Tusky. I was looking at that satellite
they're tracking it, and it looks like it's the way
that it's like a tropical cyclone for they think it's
going to become what tropical storm.
Speaker 2 (01:11:44):
Debbie, Debbie, really it's Debbie.
Speaker 3 (01:11:50):
I know that there's like a formula that they followed
and name these things. But still so they're saying, like
around Saturday, it's gonna be right there in North Cuba,
and then it's gonna be going on the Gulf side
towards like Naples and then you know all that up
around like Saturday Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:12:06):
So everybody be safe. Just be safe with a Y, Yeah,
Debbie with a Y.
Speaker 3 (01:12:12):
This Florida man, some of this I have on the rundown,
some I don't because my everything's going crazy. Florida man
was arrested because he tried to steal a decorative turtle. Yeah,
he got in trouble because he tried to steal a
decorative turtle Cape Coral. He was arrested after trying to
take this turtle. He was hiding in the bushes. He
looks nuts. He was arrested after allegedly entering a homeowner's
(01:12:34):
backyard attempting to steal the decorative turtle before hiding in
the bushes.
Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
His name is Cad Logan.
Speaker 3 (01:12:40):
He was arrested on Friday after Cape Coral police responded
to a home for reports of a suspicious person on
the property, and they said the homeowner called police reported
that he was walking around.
Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
Yeah, he was trying to he was trying to steal this.
Speaker 3 (01:12:53):
Like like a yard ornamentation that they had.
Speaker 2 (01:12:57):
We have third hour on the way. Don't go anywhere.
Speaker 12 (01:13:01):
I mean yesterday to the National Association of Black Journals
where he said that Vice President Harris is quote all
of a sudden black, as a father of three biracial children,
did those comments give you pause it all?
Speaker 17 (01:13:12):
They don't give me pause at all. Look, all he
said is that Kamala Harris is a chameleon. She goes
to Georgia two days ago, she was raised in Canada,
She puts on a fake Southern accent. She is everything
to everybody, and she pretends to be somebody different depending
on which audience she's in front of. I think it's
totally reasonable for the president to call that out and
that's all he did. I mean, look, she's running as
a tough on crime prosecutor, even though she implemented open
(01:13:35):
border policies. She's saying that she wants to support the police,
yet she wanted to defund the police just three years ago.
It's totally reasonable to call out the fact that she
pretends to be somebody different depending on the audience she's
talking to.
Speaker 3 (01:13:47):
You know, I listened to questions like that, and I'm like,
open handed slabs should be accepted as legitimate responses. Why
can't I do that? That's sexist, Yeah, sexist that I
(01:14:08):
can't welcome back to the show. It's Friday, Dana lash
with you fighting allergies like crazy and which I don't
know why.
Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Like Texas, the hell's up with you? Why are you
like this?
Speaker 3 (01:14:19):
Make sure you go sign up at substack, chapter and verse.
All kinds of good stuff out there. And I just
saw a tweet. Where's this at No No No Oh?
Our friend Vegas Larry, by the way, you know you
can go and hang out a rumble. There's a discussion
that happens there. You can find us on x channel
three forty seven Direct TV. I'm required to say the
channel three forty seven Direct TV part, but you should
(01:14:40):
go watch it. The tweet from Kamala Harris, she says
she's honored to be the Democratic nominee for President of
the United States. She'll accept the nomination. How many people
voted for you?
Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
Com how many people voted for you?
Speaker 11 (01:14:54):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
None, that's right, none, that is correct. None voted for her?
She had not a single person that voted for her.
She's just being selected by the powers that be. The
New York Post had a story about how she berated
she would scream at her staff, leave them in tears,
(01:15:16):
and that people were told to not make eye contact
with her. What why don't they tell you that with dogs,
like an aggressive dog or no, isn't it like a
dog or something like that? Cats, I don't know, like
some animal. They tell you not to look, and you're
you're not supposed to show your teeth the dogs right
to aggressive dogs or something.
Speaker 2 (01:15:37):
I don't know that.
Speaker 3 (01:15:39):
This is literally a line from the New York Post piece.
Ag Harris instructed her entire staff to stand every morning
as she entered the office and say good morning. General
Gregory was also given instructions to never address Harris nor
look her in the eyes.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
That privilege was only allowed to sen your staff members.
Speaker 3 (01:15:57):
I mean, I know, we made fun of Amy Klobuchar
for eating, like combing her hair with a fork and
being kind of.
Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
Brat as they would.
Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
Say, But I'm just you know, this seems a little ridiculous.
You're not j Loo, You're Kamala Harris, You're Willie Brown's
ex girlfriend, you're not Jayla gotta say you're not.
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
You ain't her, So.
Speaker 3 (01:16:20):
They she seems like she's hiring her own supply. Man,
I gotta say she's seen and she doesn't. It like
all of a sudden, you're seeing her everywhere with Joe Biden.
Now like if j like on that tarmac. Laarne said
that that was like late at night, and that's one
of the reasons he had already sunned down times five,
and that's why he sounded so crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
But the.
Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
Uh idea that you don't ever really see Biden address
anything by himself anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
It is she is the de facto president.
Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
They're trying to make it seem like that, so that
her election is just a formality. And I do want
to warn you about this, as dumb as it is,
the media is gonna work overtime to make her a thing.
And I've seen some of the polls, and you know
what Trump needs to not help her, He needs to
nott help her. I was looking at some of this
where is this let me pull this up. I was
looking at some of this polling so and I know
(01:17:15):
that there's the RCP averages in that and there's a
couple of polls in a lot of these doing states
there within the margin of era of the margin of
era of each other, and they're very close. That makes
me incredibly and comfortable. I don't want to see that happening.
And they have some of the latest So in Wisconsin,
according to five thirty eight, they're fifty to fifty and
(01:17:38):
Michigan it's Harris fifty four, Trump forty six. In Pennsylvania
it's Harris forty seven, Trump fifty three. Now that's what
five point thirty eight. He says that it's as it
is right now according to the model that he has,
with the available polling data that he has.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
He said that it is a toss up.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
And that's even with all of the bad economic news
that we have coming in from the administration. I mean,
you have the two the worst two day period for
S and PS in September twenty twenty two.
Speaker 2 (01:18:05):
We've got bad jobs numbers. You know, it's not none
of this is good.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
And even with that, you in the national polling average,
and this is for five thirty eight, they have her
plus Trump by one point one, and they say that
the race is well into toss up territory.
Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
Now, our CP is just a little better.
Speaker 3 (01:18:28):
You look at some of this, our CP is just
a little better when you look at the matchup of
Trump and Harris, and it has them, I mean, it
only has Trump plus one. Really, I mean, yeah, well,
today's is one point two, yesterday's it was you know one.
(01:18:50):
But they're they're tied. It should not even be like that.
It really shouldn't. They shouldn't be tied. It should not
even it should not even be anywhere remotely that close.
There are a few reasons why it is, and I
think that one of those is and you can't talk
about it on the right because any kind of any
(01:19:10):
attempt to ascertain any open areas, any weaknesses and try
to fix them is considered betrayal because the rights. I
know a lot of you don't want to hear this,
but a lot of people on the right have turned
into the left. They cannot have any kind of constructive conversations,
even for the sake of improving a campaign and winning
a race. Because I've told you, guys, six ways to Sunday.
(01:19:31):
I will legitimately, I say this without an ounce of
joking in my system. I will gun, I will run
down your damn grandma.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
I do not care.
Speaker 3 (01:19:40):
I want to win in November, and anything that gets
in the way is an obstacle. That includes ego, that
includes misguided idiots, whatever it is. Anything that gets in
the way of not having her in the White House
is an obstacle. Well, that being said, the reality of
(01:20:05):
this and I think, yes, the media does have a
lot to do with it, but I think that candidates
sometimes don't help themselves. It is not the voter's job
to do something for the candidate. It is not the
voter's job to rehabilitate the candidate. It is not the
(01:20:26):
voter's job to make the candidate's policy seem more more palatable.
It is not the voter's job to make sure that
the candidate does his or her outreach. It is not
the voter's job. It is the candidate's job. You can't
say that Candidate A or Candidate B is going to
be a fighter for their voters and then demand that
their voters actually be the fighters for them. That is
(01:20:48):
not how this works. And so part of this is
the media, and part of it is the candidate and
their team. That is a reality. I want to go
back really quickly to twenty twenty. Now, I'm not saying
that for every state and every county, but there were
some where I actually did pour through the hard numbers
(01:21:08):
and the data because it's literally my job. So in Texas,
you guys know, we got Senator John corn here in Texas.
He's not very popular. There was it was funny. There
was one instance where I was at an event. I
was at a fundraiser, which I normally don't go to,
but this one, this was a party fundraiser and I
(01:21:30):
was a guest of I was sitting at a table
with some veterans and I was a party fundraiser. So
my husband and I went and we were there and
my husband's very friendly, no, he says hi and talks
to everyone, and he walked past Senator John Cornyn and
said hello to the senator, and he said the Senator
wasn't rude, but he wasn't, you know, entirely receptive, kind
of dismissive, like oh, hi whatever. And my husband was like, well,
(01:21:55):
I guess you know, he had more important people to
talk to you. That's fine, you know, didn't really think
anything of it. And later when the senator saw me
and I was singing it next to my husband, you know,
came right up and said hello, and you know, shook
my hand, and then I said, this is my husband.
And then he realized I could read his face. He
realized that he just kind of brushed him off a
little bit earlier. And I was like, oh my god,
I don't like it when people do that. I can't
(01:22:15):
stand that. That is a pep heave of mine and
I just thought that was kind of I filed that
away and I kept it in my bank, my memory bank.
The reason I'm bringing this up is he's just not
super popular in Texas. You know, I have a cordial
relationship with him because she's just to seize a senator,
you know, I mean, what am I? What am I
going to do with one person? But I have a
(01:22:37):
cordial relationship with him. He's just not very popular now
in Texas. It wasn't that there were any kind of
It wasn't that there were some bunk ballads or anything
like this, because I the people who are running the
system are actually hardcore grassroot people in my district. They
are hardcore grassroot people who run it and every precinct.
You know, that's if you have a problem with your
(01:22:58):
polling area. Yet usually that's been as the Democrats run it,
and it's always a mess. Notice how it always happens
in Democrat areas, by the way, whenever they have those
pulling breakdowns, it's always in Democrat running areas. So in
our area, you know, we have these grassroots people, hardcore
conservatives that run voting, et cetera. And their Trump struggled
(01:23:20):
in Texas and Cornyn. It's not that people didn't vote.
Republicans were coming out to vote, but what they were
doing was leaving the very top of the ballot either
blank or they wrote someone in. This is in twenty twenty,
and that meant that it wasn't a reduction compared to
previous elections and Republican votes. Although more Republicans need to
(01:23:45):
turn out, we always have low turnout. It was that
people were not voting for president or they were writing
in someone. And that is how John Cornyn got more
votes in the state of Texas than Trump did. Thinking
to yourself, oh my gosh, that's in Texas. It is
in Texas, and it's not because there was like lefty
(01:24:06):
weirdo stuff afoot. And I can say that with one
thousand percent confidence. Because we're active in our area. We know,
and you should be as active in your area too.
We know what voters are thinking. We know, and there
were people who were tired of drama. They wanted policy.
They were a little upset about, you know, some immigration
things that hadn't gotten done. They were mad that tax
cuts weren't made permanent. You know, there were legitimate concerns
(01:24:29):
that they had, and it was sort of they felt
burned out. Remember what I told you months ago about
voter burnout. It's happening again too. So that's a problem
that their campaign never remedied. They never corrected it, and
(01:24:50):
a lot of the people that were involved in that
are in the campaign now, so that's carrying over after
someone tried to murder him. I think a lot of
things that I would have done differently if I were
advising a campaign. And again this is going to sound
very Machiavelian about, but this is the nature of things.
To build on that, quite frankly, to really build on
(01:25:13):
that and shut out any and all discussion or attention
from the opposition. And now instead I have sheet after
sheet of numbered soundbites for you about DEI.
Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
And about race. We got job.
Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
Numbers can't come in. Do you think that anybody in
the Republican Party has hit that today?
Speaker 2 (01:25:35):
Has anybody? No? I?
Speaker 3 (01:25:38):
How many soundbites do we have? How many do we
have yesterday? Cane that we're just on DEI alone?
Speaker 11 (01:25:42):
Oh yeah, we at least had a handful yesterday.
Speaker 3 (01:25:44):
Every Republican out there is trying to get a SoundBite
in on it. The economy is in the crapper excuse
the Portuguese. That should be the number one thing being
hit today, and Republicans are not hitting it. Instead, everyone's
arguing over Dei because they're taking the media and Harris's
bait on it and being led per usual.
Speaker 2 (01:26:04):
I don't care who you have as a candidate.
Speaker 3 (01:26:05):
When the party never learns its lesson, and when campaign
operatives never learn their lesson about being baited and taken
in by the media, you're not going to win it.
There's no master class being given here except one by
the media. And I don't like saying that, because I'm
more than anybody love them and have reason to personally,
but it angers me because they see these mistakes that
are being made and I don't see them being corrected,
(01:26:28):
and it's impacting, and that's why you're seeing some of
the polling the way it is. It's not because it's
bad polling, it's because that's kind of I think, sort
of reflective right now on Not every poll is the same,
but we are ninety some odd days out and early
voting starts even sooner. We've got to get a handle
on this and there's certain things we got to fix
(01:26:48):
in order to be victorious and put some distance between
these candidates in favor of forty five and the way
that it's being approached now is not the way to
do it.
Speaker 2 (01:26:57):
We'll talk more about this.
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Sorry, I was reading all your earl's comments about the
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killing me. You guys are so bratt Wait and I
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based in Dullas. Now I'm not going to say that
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Speaker 11 (01:29:06):
I could tell you I'd make a weekly purchase.
Speaker 3 (01:29:09):
I mean, you know, they said they want to install
more AMMO vending machines. Maybe they said they said they
have eight. They debuted machines at eight stores, including some
in Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma. I don't have a store,
but I am all my own customers. So I just
want to say, American Rounds based in Dallas, someone cut
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this and send us to sales. Maybe we should have
one of these in my home. It'd be amazed. Balls,
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to validate that you're twenty one years or older. It's
like I want one of those old I wanted to
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all right, we got a lot more on the way. Sorry,
I just hijack the segment.
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Speaker 18 (01:30:19):
And when we all.
Speaker 14 (01:30:20):
Sing happy tunes and sing Merry Christmas and wish each
other merry Christmas. Yeah, these children are not going to
have a merry Christmas. How dare we speak merry Christmas?
How dare we?
Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
How dare you blank your Christmas? Blank? Santa? Blank them reindeer?
Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Now you can't speak it? Wait, what do you mean
speak Christmas?
Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
Is that?
Speaker 5 (01:30:45):
Like?
Speaker 2 (01:30:45):
That's bratt.
Speaker 3 (01:30:50):
I'm not making any promises at all the segment. It's Friday,
and I don't care anymore. I feel like Ricky Gervais
at the Golden Globes. I just don't care, you know, Okay,
get your wote, get the hell of I don't care.
Speaker 2 (01:31:01):
I don't care.
Speaker 3 (01:31:01):
It's the last time. It's not the last time. But
so welcome, welcome back to the program. Dann't lash bottom
of this third hour. So this this was a twenty
seventeen press conference.
Speaker 2 (01:31:12):
What is she talking about? Oh, illegal immigrants?
Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
So because you want people to come across the border lawfully,
so we know who's who. That means you can't speak Christmas?
What is speaking Christmas?
Speaker 2 (01:31:27):
Speaking Christmas? Speaking Christmas? You know, like making Christmas? I
don't what's saying?
Speaker 11 (01:31:33):
You know, tidings of great joy, stuff like that? You
can't follow la. No, you cannot say it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:41):
Deck the halt.
Speaker 11 (01:31:42):
No, I cannot speak it.
Speaker 2 (01:31:45):
Oh wait you know? No, gosh dang.
Speaker 11 (01:31:49):
Oh dare you jingle?
Speaker 2 (01:31:50):
But no? Oh dare you?
Speaker 10 (01:31:54):
Mm?
Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
Like she's really mad in that clip from twenty seventeen.
This was right after Trump announced the end of Deferred
Action for childhood arrivals the DACA, and she was losing
her mind.
Speaker 2 (01:32:09):
About this.
Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
I how dare we speak Merry Christmas?
Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
Well?
Speaker 3 (01:32:13):
My first link, my second language is Merry Christmas, king
married Jesus' Birth, Marry Christmas, fall a la ala, all
good things, good tidings.
Speaker 2 (01:32:24):
Do you you and your kid?
Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
So I love speaking married Christmas speaking? Dare you please navidad?
Speaker 11 (01:32:33):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:32:34):
Oh, definitely don't speak Merry Christmas in Spanish. I'm just saying,
she's like really upset over that. But it's crazy that
they were so upset. Now, you guys know what DACA
was deferred action childhood arrival. So if all the people
that were dragging kids, half of them that weren't even theirs,
remember they That's one of the reasons under Obama Biden
(01:32:56):
who started this. Whether you like it or not, acknowledge
the fact that Obama started this because word got out that, huh,
there are some creepy adults bringing some kids across the border.
Some of them were the same kids over and over
again because they were doing a rent a kid.
Speaker 2 (01:33:13):
I've been down there.
Speaker 3 (01:33:14):
I talked to border patrol and it was amazing, like
they had pictures of the same kid like over like
a two year period, and it was just monkt They
like they were tracking. Border Patrol was actually trying to
monitor the well being of these children because nobody else
was because they were seeing the same kids, like how
many daddies do you have? You cannot have six seven
different dudes.
Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Bringing you over, being like this was my son. No
it's not. But everyone was.
Speaker 3 (01:33:36):
Doing it for DACA because if you brought a kid over,
you would get you would get expedited faster, et cetera.
You get in and they say the cartels would send
the kid back, et cetera. Some of the kids that
were brought over under this program were able to stay
and then threw no fault of their own because they
were kids and they were dragged by their adults, you know,
their parents, and that that's DACA was meant to assist them.
(01:33:58):
So the separation that took place at the border that
started under Obama Biden because they were trying to make
sure that these kids weren't being trafficked, and they would
separate them for a brief period to make sure that
they were their actual parents and they would try to
verify it because they did not want kids sold into
sexual slavery. So I will say, at least if you
(01:34:19):
can hate everything about what Obama Biden did, I mean,
if you're gonna do that kind of stupidity and create
a major problem. At least, try to do anything you
can to tamp down the child trafficking.
Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
Please.
Speaker 3 (01:34:29):
And so when Trump ended DACO, which was like a
huge thing, DACA, the Dreamers all of that. They were
trying to push out the dreamac forward and create a
pathway for citizenship for people who were brought here as kids.
One of the things that the campaign had said going
into twenty twenty and twenty eighteen, there were a lot
of Republicans saying, well, a lot of these quote unquote
(01:34:51):
kids are like nineteen twenty years old now, and if
you can apply for college and do all of this
other stuff, why can't we modify at least the law
to say, all, r you're applying for citizenship and you're
following the legal pathway to become a citizen, and you're
being honest about your identity and all this other stuff, Okay,
then maybe we'll consider you for inclusion in that. But
Democrats didn't even want to go that far. They were
(01:35:12):
just like, no blanket amnesty. They weren't even willing to
meet Republicans on a compromise. And regardless of whether or
not you agree with that, compromise or not. The issue
is that Democrats weren't interested in that. They weren't They
were only interested in blanket amnesty. They were not interested
in solving any kind of issue.
Speaker 2 (01:35:29):
So that's all.
Speaker 3 (01:35:30):
At the tail end of that, she just she's so
ridiculous when she tries to act hard ass, it's I can't.
There's you know how like certain women try to act
tough and you're like, really really though, and like some
dudes too, Like if poot Booty Juice decided to act
real tough, would you believe it, Kane, If if poot
Booty Juice looked right in your face and said you
I'm going to beat your butt.
Speaker 11 (01:35:53):
I would lie. You couldn't do anything with chuckle in
that moment.
Speaker 2 (01:35:57):
Yeah, see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:35:58):
So it's like, and I see her do this of stuff,
I'm like, really, don't speak Merry Christmas.
Speaker 8 (01:36:04):
Merry Christmas.
Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Just saying that was a press conference after the end
of DAKA. That's where that came up from. I love
how all these clips are coming out. It's actually hysterical.
The gun control stuff that was frightening. That's oh and
by the way, you know, because the Job's report is bad.
Speaker 2 (01:36:23):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:36:23):
The latest US job growth slowed to one hundred and
fourteen thousand in July. Unemployment has jumped. Yeah, guess who
got the blame for them?
Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
Guess who got the blame for it?
Speaker 3 (01:36:36):
Kane, let me, I'll do multiple choice, right, Okay, So
if you're Harris, because Biden is already sundowned in Delaware,
if you're a Harris and you get the jobs report, right,
and job growth is slow to one hundred fourteen thousand
in July, we're talking about right, like in the last month.
Speaker 11 (01:36:50):
We have a three and a half year history of
them being in charge of it.
Speaker 3 (01:36:52):
Yeah, and you have unemployment inch tied to four point
three against expectations that it would hold at four point one. Right,
highest level for jobless rate since October twenty twenty one. Again,
since October twenty twenty one, very important.
Speaker 11 (01:37:05):
More government jobs. Not as many as last yea.
Speaker 3 (01:37:07):
Yeah, but more but twenty one. Guess who Harris blames
for that? Now is the answer? Since we were just
saying you can't speak Merry Christmas?
Speaker 2 (01:37:16):
Is the answer? Number one?
Speaker 3 (01:37:17):
Santa Claus is it number two? Donald Trump? Is it
number three? Island of misfit toy characters, okay? Or is
it number four?
Speaker 2 (01:37:35):
I don't know who else?
Speaker 11 (01:37:35):
It would be squirrel?
Speaker 3 (01:37:38):
Yeah, no, Biden's dog that bites people. Who's the blame
for it?
Speaker 11 (01:37:42):
Huh?
Speaker 3 (01:37:43):
Dude, dude?
Speaker 11 (01:37:45):
What was that first one?
Speaker 3 (01:37:47):
No?
Speaker 11 (01:37:48):
I think I know what it is.
Speaker 7 (01:37:48):
Yeah, it's not Santsa because I know how much he
hates Christmas. So yeah, it's gonna have to. I'm gonna
go with number two.
Speaker 11 (01:37:54):
With any that is Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:37:57):
And Ding Ding Ding.
Speaker 3 (01:37:58):
You are correct sor did you like our music? It's
very high and we paid the licensing for it. You
are correct sor Kamala Harris has blamed Trump for the
latest dreadful jobs report.
Speaker 11 (01:38:07):
How long is Trumping out of office?
Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:38:10):
Since twenty twenty And again, do you remember what I
said how the highest level for job was rate since
October of twenty twenty one. You know what October of
twenty twenty one is. It's not January twenty twenty.
Speaker 11 (01:38:23):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
It's very different.
Speaker 11 (01:38:26):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:38:27):
So like if you were comparing October twenty twenty one
to January twenty twenty, you can't because they're not the
same name close actually, so, she literally said in a statement,
quote Donald Trump has failed Americans as president, costing our
economy millions of jobs, bringing us to the brink of recession.
Speaker 2 (01:38:49):
She blamed him for this.
Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
It's his fault, apparently, the jobs report.
Speaker 11 (01:38:57):
She's somebody's getting into hunters.
Speaker 2 (01:39:00):
Why, well, he's too bid.
Speaker 3 (01:39:01):
Well, he may have left it behind. He's with Sean
Penn right now, isn't he Madora's friend.
Speaker 2 (01:39:07):
Sean Penn?
Speaker 11 (01:39:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:39:08):
Yeah, so he's hanging out with Sean Pen right now.
I guess they're like doing blow together. I don't know,
but yeah, she said that it's it's all Trump's fault,
that the job numbers are really bad last month.
Speaker 2 (01:39:23):
That the report, that job's report that is out.
Speaker 3 (01:39:26):
Because so, I guess Trump has a magical property to him.
He's he's got this ability to actually affect policy inside
the White House even though he hasn't been in the
White House since twenty twenty. It's very interesting, isn't I Yeah,
(01:39:50):
super interesting. So, I mean, I don't know why she
thinks that's his fault, but it's his. It couldn't be
the people who have been in office since that time
till now.
Speaker 11 (01:40:02):
Could not have been them, or that additional spending.
Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
Yeah, no, no, no, don't even get into that. I mean,
you know, apparently Biden and Harris did not do anything,
but what Trump did, they only just they didn't add
any new plans.
Speaker 2 (01:40:15):
They just let it stay the same. They didn't do anything.
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
They just went in there and sat on their hands
and didn't do anything for all these years.
Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
So that's that's why they.
Speaker 3 (01:40:22):
Blamed Trump apparently. Now if you believe that, I don't
know if you're in the market for a bridge property,
but I have an amazing.
Speaker 11 (01:40:33):
I actually been looking for a bridge.
Speaker 3 (01:40:35):
Yeah, well you know I have there's a bridge that's
actually in London that I can sell you.
Speaker 7 (01:40:41):
You know, what's going to be horrible is what they
do every election year, especially when a Democrat is trying
to get reelected, is the Fed is going to commit
to lowering rates that they had to raise because of
the overspending of government. So now they're going to falsely
lower rates in order to make it look as though
the economy's doing this soft landing thing instead of an
(01:41:01):
actual crash, which is what we're all to be expecting, honestly. Yeah,
so they're they're going to find a way to postpone
this crash just long enough, so it's advantageous for them
to blame it on Republicans.
Speaker 3 (01:41:14):
Yeah, but then if she ends up winning Keaven forbid,
let's not have that happened. I just saw a picture
that she apparently took with Hillary Clinton. O save the
pant suits for the for other people, ladies, save some
of those pant suits. It's pants suit twenty twenty four.
Oh my gosh, I democrats there are? Why do they
(01:41:36):
not have like likable women? Hillary Clinton has never been
a likable woman. Kamala Harris is not a likable woman.
Amy Klobachar was an a likable woman. Big Gretch isn't
a likable woman. Why do they have a problem with
likable women? Elizabeth Warren is not a likable woman?
Speaker 2 (01:41:54):
What is up with that? Jennifer Granholm, Oh my gosh,
she's not a likable woman.
Speaker 11 (01:41:58):
Janet Yellen.
Speaker 2 (01:41:59):
Janet Yellen's like the female penguin.
Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
She's like the liberal version of the character that designed
the costumes on the Incredibles.
Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
That's a whole bull suit. I mean, why do they
not have any likable women on the left? Yeah, she's not.
It's weird, right, Like, think about it.
Speaker 3 (01:42:22):
I want just here's an exercise real quick, think about
one likable, amiable democrat woman.
Speaker 2 (01:42:33):
Who do you got?
Speaker 7 (01:42:34):
Give me a second here, who do you got?
Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
Don't you dare say Christen Cinema? She left the party.
Speaker 3 (01:42:42):
I heard someone thinking that Kirsten Cinema left the party.
Speaker 2 (01:42:46):
She didn't count anymore. Can't pick her? Otherwise I'd give
that to.
Speaker 11 (01:42:50):
You, Kathy Hope.
Speaker 2 (01:42:51):
No, that's really Did you just say, Kathy Hope loud?
Speaker 11 (01:42:55):
What do you think crucify me for that?
Speaker 3 (01:42:57):
Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, did some a voice
in your head say say Lori Lightfoot Camp.
Speaker 7 (01:43:06):
I'm going through all the women on the left that
I know exist, and I can't.
Speaker 2 (01:43:11):
You can't think of one you didn't.
Speaker 11 (01:43:12):
Think of a like close one? Maxian?
Speaker 2 (01:43:14):
What are they going to do?
Speaker 11 (01:43:16):
No Maxine Waters stuff?
Speaker 3 (01:43:17):
Because they keep saying the future is female, but all
their females are kind of some bees. I just gotta say,
you know, we got more on the way. You know,
want to miss is worldwards a conclusion of this ininceane hour,
I don't even know anymore.
Speaker 2 (01:43:31):
That's all crazy.
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we're at the end, towards the end here of this
third out on a Friday. We made it.
Speaker 2 (01:45:01):
All the way in.
Speaker 3 (01:45:02):
I just want to point out people because I keep
this is like blowing out that rittenhouse thing. Twenty one
year olds are going to change their mind on stuff,
and I think everybody needs to like stop losing their
mind over every damn thing that happens. Honestly, that's unpopular
to say. I don't have enough middle fingers to give
you my thoughts on what I think about what the
internet deems to be popular or unpopular, And it seems
(01:45:25):
to change with the wind, which is also kind of
why we are in the position that we're in the
first place. So I think that people need to give
a twenty one year old a break if he decides
to write in Ron Paul an over ten year old strategy.
Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
But that's okay.
Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
I mean, I just that doesn't mean that you can't
support the Second Amendment, and it doesn't mean that you
can't think that he'd enact in self defense all of things,
which he did.
Speaker 2 (01:45:53):
So I don't know. Everything is just everything is dumb.
It's all dumb. Everything is dumb. Just let's just all.
Speaker 3 (01:45:58):
I'm so glad it's Friday, so and can take a
collective breath. And because guys, ninety something days out and
they already called the lid for Biden. He's in Delaware,
he'll be there. I actually don't know next week when
he's supposed to go. I just realized, I don't know
when is he going back to DC?
Speaker 2 (01:46:14):
When is he back? Good question, because he's they already
called the lid.
Speaker 3 (01:46:18):
They called the lid at noon, so he's been yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:46:25):
Maybe maybe Monday. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:46:28):
We'll see, well, yeah, we shall see. So all right,
today's stupidity.
Speaker 2 (01:46:33):
Guys.
Speaker 7 (01:46:33):
All right, this would be Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby.
Speaker 11 (01:46:38):
One.
Speaker 7 (01:46:38):
This is cut number eight. This is him essentially saying, Biden, Harris,
this administration, they're actually not even in charge. They're not
even in charge of anything. Listening to this.
Speaker 18 (01:46:48):
Could you say something about this? So does President Biden
and Vice President Harris think that it is justice for
the GITMO prisoners that perpetrated the nine to eleven bombings?
Is it justice for them to get plea deals from
the United States?
Speaker 19 (01:47:02):
So I can say this on that number one, This
was a decision made by an independent military convening authority
inside the Military Commission's process. The White House was not
aware that the deal was in the works. In fact,
we weren't even aware that it had been.
Speaker 11 (01:47:16):
In So the White House wasn't aware.
Speaker 3 (01:47:19):
Yeah, they weren't unaware that this was in the works.
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