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Something the Special Counsel said in hiscourt is that one of the reasons you
were not in charge is because,in his description, you are a well
meaning elderly man with a poor memory. I'm well meeting and I'm an elderly
man, and I know what thehell I'm doing. I'm in president and
I put this country back on hisfeet. I don't need his recommendation.
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It's totally is your memory, andcan you continue? It's president, my
memory is so bad, I letyou speak. That's that's that's what your
memory has gotten worse at the levelmy memory has not got. My memory
is fine. My memory. Takea look at what I've done since I
become president. None even thought Icould pass any of the things I got
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passed. How'd that happen? Youknow? I guess I just forgot what
was going on your age persuade.I mean, do you hear this report
only going to deny only by someof you. I mean, I don't
know what the hell I signed upfor last night, but I'm like,
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you know what I'm gonna have.Like it was one of those rare evenings
where I didn't have a whole lotgoing on, and I'm like, you
know, I got some projects Igotta do. I got you know,
I got some I got some stuffgoing on. I you know, I
I'll maybe I'll get you know,maybe I'll get some stuff for it,
you know, to make a startplaying on my Easter dinner. Maybe I'll
start doing this, start playing onmy Easter dinner, right or maybe you
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know, maybe I'll play a littlewarhammer. I don't know. Or maybe
maybe I'll crouchet some it's my oldlady hobby. No no. Because the
President decided to add a speech tohis schedule. It wasn't on there previously.
He decided to add this speech.And I and I was doing all
I was getting my stuff writing,and I was checking out Tucker's Putin interview,
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which we're gonna talk about. ButI was checking that out. And
then and then Biden was like,I'm gonna do my speech, you know,
and he I don't know what Iexpected. Do people want him?
I think they hate him. Ithink they hate him, and I think
I want him to lose. Ithat's the only reason I can seize to
why you would let that guy goout and do what he did. Welcome
to the show. It's Friday,we made it to Friday. Ladies and
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gentlemen, Dana lash here with youa lot to hit. You can listen
Coast to Coast all that good stuff. You can also stream Thank You It's
Friday. Stream the radio program andyou can also watch the simulcast of the
radio program as well if you checkit out on a channel three forty seven,
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if you look at direct TV,that's what it's on YouTube. Facebook.
Always good discussion over at YouTube aswell. But I'm you know,
I was, excuse me, I'mstill into the I'm still recovering from the
plague. It takes your girl alittle bit, and so you know,
I'm looking at this. I was, I was going over all the clips
of his speech. I don't evenknow where we're going to start because I
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feel like you guys, because youguys had you were like tucking your kids
into bed last night. Y'all weregetting your clothes ready for your work day
to day. Y'all were packing yourlunches, so you didn't watch this stuff
because you got to work, right, This is my job, so can
I can? I also wait aminute, where's this at? Where's this
at? Where's the one he threwhis whole staff under the bus. You
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heard his his back and forth withDoocey there just a minute, just a
second ago. Oh my gosh,this is so bad. Can we please
play audio sounbody? Yeah, seven, thank you, Okay. Responsibility seeing
careless with qualified material. I takeresponsibility for not having seen exactly what my
staff was doing. Goes in intwenty out, things that appeared in my
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garage, things that came out ofmy home, things that were moved not
by me, but my staff,but my staff. This is the question
I had asked on social media lastnight because I was stunned. He so
the giant, a double snake's towerof boxes and the corner of his garage
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next to his corvette. He didn'tnotice, he didn't ask That's my question.
He didn't notice any of these things. He didn't ask about any other
stuff. That's my question. Idon't get it. I got doesn't make
any sense to me. I mean, people know what's in their garages.
My garage is kind of a hotmess, but I know what's in there.
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I can tell you every little thingthat's in there, every little bitty
bit thing. But that's me becauseI know what's going on in my life.
You know what I'm saying, Likethis was nuts. So he blames
his staff, He blames his staff. Can we do the flashback audio?
Sound? Bye? One? Thiswas when he was raging on Trump with
the classified docs at mar A Lago. Listen and you saw the photograph of
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the top secret documents laid out onthe floor at mar A Lago. What
did you think to yourself looking atthat image, how that could possibly happen?
I don't want anyone could be thatirresponsible? And I thought what data
was in there that may compromise sourcesand methods. By that, I mean
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names of people will help Thursday,et cetera. And it's just totally irresponsible.
Do we want to do we wantto play seven again just to just
to compare again. I mean wejust played it, but I mean it's
a night and day difference. Justhit it again. One, Just go
ahead and play the hit again.Seeing hairless would classified material? I take
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responsibility for not having seen exactly whatmy staff was doing. Goes in in
twenty out things that appeared in mygarage, things that came out of my
home, things that were moved notby me but my staff, but my
staff see It wasn't moved by him, it was moved by his staff.
So the so the classified document probe. What he went and spoke about is
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that, uh, the guy whocontrols the nuclear codes was found to have
mishandled classified info. But the Departmentof Justice isn't going to pursue it because
they literally say he's not competent tostand trial. So this is what special
counsel wrote. Quote. We havealso considered that ad trial, mister Biden
would likely present himself to a juryas he did during our interview of him
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as a sympathetic, well meaning elderlyman with a poor memory. Based on
our direct interactions with him and observationsof him, he is someone for whom
many jurors will still want to identifyreasonable doubt it would be difficult to convince
a jury they should convict him.By then, a former president will into
his eighties of a serious felony thatrequires a mental state of willfulness. So
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Potatos doesn't have any state of willfulness. He's just an empty basket, so
to speak. They actually don't believethat he is competent enough to stand trial.
That's why they're not pursuing this.Oh my gosh, but it gets
worse. Oh, it gets worse. Audio sound bite eight. I want
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you guys to see if you canspot what's wrong with a statement. Go
ahead. The conduct of the responsein the Gaza strip has been over the
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top. I think that, asyou know, initially the President of Mexico
CC did not want to open upthe gate to allow humanitarian militaria to get
in. I talked to him,I convinced to open the gate. I
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talked to Bbie to open the gateon their Israeli side. So Biden went
to Mexico to tell Egypt's president toopen the gate. I'm not kidding,
because CC's the head of Egypt,not of Mexico. If you get the
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if you get the newsletter in themorning, if you're the subscriber that gets
the prep that I send out inthe morning, thank me for not overloading
me with memes, because I justbriefly considered making the whole thing memes about
this. His geography, according toJoe Biden, is that Mexico is right
there under Gaza and right by Israel. So he went and asked Egypt's president
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to open up open it up downthere in Mexico. He was talking,
I can't that's what he did.So he that was last night. You
know, if you're if you're tryingto go out and make the case that
you're not an elderly geezer who's losinghis mind, that wasn't the best way
to do it. And then itmade me wonder are they doing it on
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purpose? Are they sending him outon purpose so that they can make the
case to take him out because theywould love to push Anuwsom in there.
Are they trying to make the caseto force him to step down. It's
like they let him go out there, or made him go out there,
and then they're doing this to forcehim to step down. I mean,
I really don't know what else tosay about it. I really I don't
know. I mean, the Babylonbehead a headline that says Biden calls for
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the president to step down. Ifeel like we're moments away from that.
This is crazy. This was suchI mean, so last night you had
simultaneously the Putin interview drop and thenyou had this. Now, this is
what makes me mad because we hadall these people and there are some people
on the right who have this fascinationwith Vladimir Putin. They they're desperately looking
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for some sort of macho icon.They're so desperate for testosterone they're seeking out
a macho icon. I tend tothink that a guy who gets so much
filler in his face that he lookslike a pillow person isn't necessarily macho.
But that's me. I guess,you know, we're looking at gen Z
and baby millennials here. So therewas this Tucker did this interview with Putin,
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and I did watch most of it. I got a little bored at
the end, and by a little, I mean a butt ton, because
Putin is this old KGB guy andTucker is Tucker. Tucker has his style,
and Putin clearly has his Tucker's styleis to pretend he wants to.
He'll act like he's questioning you froma point of just genuine curiosity. He
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just doesn't know, and he makeswhat my kids call Tucker face. And
I've told him this before. I'mlike, my kids, say, you
have Tucker face, and he's hedoes. He comes from this position,
but you know he's not curious.You know, he knows the answer.
He's just you know, he's comingat it from a position of curiosity.
So he sits down with Putin,and Putin is I think immediately at the
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start of the interview there is animmediate contest of wills because Putin is going
to answer the questions that he wantsto answer how he wants to answer them,
and he needs to established dominance inthis interview. And if you think
that these psychological games are not playedduring interviews, they are. He wants
to establish dominance during this interview,whereas Tucker wants to hold the line and
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press him and keep asking questions andthen giv him Tucker face, which isn't
to put guests at ease. It'ssometimes to make them think, oh my
gosh, what am I doing wrong? So you know he's got so Putin
has this universal translator thing in hisear, and Tucker's asking him these questions,
and he starts off asking him,you know, why are you why
are you doing all of this inUkraine? So Putin goes all the way
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back to like the fifteenth century andstarts in on this his history lesson,
and some of it's based in fact, some of it's greatly exaggerated, and
then some of what he says lateron was just not accurate at all,
and then gets it and takes Tuckeron this wild ride of history. Right,
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So I'm watching all these people onTwitter, going Wow, our president
couldn't even identify the president of Egyptand confused him with the guy in Mexico.
And here's Fladimir Putin spending twenty minutesgiving Tucker a history lesson on Ukraine
without notes. I don't like thesecomparisons. I don't like this. I
don't like an adversary, a geopoliticaladversary, being made to look tougher than
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our president. And granted, evenif I don't like the president, it's
President Daddy Showers Mic Sniff's kids.I don't like he's potatus. I don't
want to make fun of him forbeing a decrepit, desiccated old cheese brain.
I don't want to do any ofthat. I don't like someone that
I feel like wants to compete withus and punches up to feel like they're
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superior to us in any way.I get very vain about my country.
I didn't like seeing that all oversocial media. But for real, it
was like twenty minutes into this thing, and I'm like, oh my gosh,
and then he's like Catherine the Greatand at one point Tucker's like,
He's like kind of you know,smirking at that point, and then he
goes, well, how is anyof this relevant? And Putin responds with
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a way that intimates that he thinksthat that Tucker's bored, and Talker's like,
no, no, no, I'mnot bored. It was a We're
going to talk a little bit moreabout it, because it was odd,
and he was very Putin was tryingto not show his hand and not.
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of CIA, of course, theorganization you wanted to join back in the
day, as I understand, weshould thank god they didn't let you in.
Well though it is a serious organizationI understand. See. Was this
was the little stuff that I waspicking up on watching this interview with that
Tucker. It was like a twohour plus long interview that he did.
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It was life to tape. Iexplained what that meant yesterday with Putin,
Welcome back, Dania Lash here withyou bottom Ofther's first hour. That was
a little caddy because it's a battleof the wills and immediately when you sit
down, somebody like Putin is goingto try to establish dominance in a girl
way. Here's let me explain somethinghere. So you have dude fighting and
girl fighting. Now I'm not talkingabout physical fighting. This is what a
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lot of guys don't understand. Youmay your wife, your mother, your
sister, your female friend may bein the middle of a cold war with
another chick that y'all know and y'allare hanging out with, but you will
never know because girls do that stuffon the sly. They are very very
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very good at that. Dudes won'teven know, and they're good at it
because they don't want guys to seethey don't want guys to think they're petty,
so that doesn't rise to the surface. Just like blast each other and
then they go have a beer after. Girls are not like that. Girls
are more Machiavelli than Machiavelli when itcomes to this stuff. Now, the
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reason I bring this up is becauseI think that this is applicable to certain
people in intel and in government.And there are dudes, the best fighters,
the best people in and OPO inpolitics are the people who fight like
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chicks. And I don't mean thatas a pejorative or as a way to
diminish masculinity. I mean to describethe tactics underhanded. It doesn't rise to
the top, and typically it's onlyonly noticeable by a few people. Sometimes
it bubbles up a little bit andthey're very there. They can be very
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caddy. They can do this thing. There's a word for it that what
I can't even remember what it's called. Now, where you it looks like
you're giving someone a compliment, butit's not. And that's what Putin just
did in this interview with Tucker,because they were Tucker had asked him a
question, Well, what agencies doyou think run the US government? And
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he was asking him this, Ithink, to get an insight as to
what Russians and Russia thinks, whatthey think how the United States operates.
Now, granted, Putin's going toexploit this and use it for propaganda purposes,
yes, but also please just havea little bit of you know,
just just give a little bit alittle gracious. Tucker's not an idiot.
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I know that some people in someother commentators who aren't a successful thing that
he is, but he's not anidiot. And I thought it was interesting
because in the beginning, you know, he'd ask him a question and Putin
wouldn't answer it. He would stopbecause Tucker was like, you know,
in the beginning, why is thisrelevant? Putin would would would would say
we'll get to that stuff, andthen he would finish his answer at this
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was a little caddy jab at Tucker. Now there were some people again,
these are the people who are like, wow, Putin looks so much stronger
than our president. Wow, canyou believe this? And that's what I
don't like. I don't like theseI don't want to think that you're idolizing
a guy who's not entirely genuine abouthis Marxist sympathies. You're idolizing that next
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to I don't care if it's somebodyyou didn't like her to vote for,
it's still the leader of the UnitedStates of America. I am very vain
about my country, my shining beaconon the hill. I'm very vain about
it. But I don't view whatPutin did as a position of strength.
And maybe that's just because I knowgirl fight. I feel like Charlie day
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Well, I am an expert inbird law. Well, I am an
expert in girl war. Maybe it'sbecause I know this. He didn't have
really anything to say there. Hewas just trying. He was trying to
make Tucker feel uncomfortable and plant theseed of doubt in Tucker's ability to stand
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up to him, and therefore delegitimizeany strength that Tucker would bring to that
interview. That that was a personality, that was a that was a psych
psychological uh smear, that is whatthat was. And he did that.
I'm like, you gotta be kiddingme. And I figured because it I
think in the back in the day, like very early on, like Tucker
considered going into CIA I mean,why would you need to go into the
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CIA if you're going into the media, you know. Uh. But I
digress and ended up not and Ifigured that that Putin knew that, And
I actually remarked when I started watchingthe interview, I'm like, how much
you want to bet that he's gonnatry to bring this up the moment they
start talking about Intel. So Ithought that was kind of interesting that he
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that he did that, and he'slike, oh, thank goodness, they
didn't take you. What was thata compliment or was that a criticism?
You know, thank goodness they didn'ttake you, Like you're stupid enough to
come here and interview me. Thatthat's what it sounded like. It sounded
more of a criticism than a compliment, didn't it. That's your deal with
this guy's an old KGB guy.When you go and you you And to
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Tucker's credit, he could have stoppedthere and argued with him. He didn't
take the bait though. That wasn'ta sign of weakness. That was no,
no, no, He's going tostick on his point and held Needle
in with another question later, whichhe did at the end because he was
asking about that Evan Gerskowitz, who'sin jail and Rush he spent fifteen minutes
pressing him on that, which Ithought was interesting because that was I think
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that question and the way he putit directly, that was the first time
that it was at the end ofthe interview. But Putin blinked. I
will say he did that because youcould hear it in his ear piece.
Some of that kind of went overand they were there was someone else in
Russian that was speaking over the translator, that was giving him like different and
it was very interesting. Oh.I watched very closely, but I wanted
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to go back to the point whenthey were when Rush, when he was
giving this huge history lesson and Tuckerwas sitting there very politely lond letting him
go. And there were some peoplelike, oh, Tucker's just getting railroaded.
Putin's talking for twenty minutes, Tucker'sjust sitting there giving Tucker face.
And then Putin gets into and againif you follow me on substack, I
put this out there, the screengrab of when he mentioned Catherine the Great
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because Tucker made his Tucker's mark,and then he goes, well, how
is any of this relevant? AndPutin couldn't actually answer that question. He
kept deflecting and going to something else. He never actually did answer that question.
Now, I still think this isa foreign land dispute, and I
don't care. You might get madat me for it, but I don't
care. I want my taxpayer dollarsto stop it. I do also believe
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that it is the West that keptUkraine in there a lot longer and kept
them going a lot longer than previous. But Tucker made a good point for
all the people who thought he wasgoing to be some apologists for Putin.
The question that he asked him was, well, how is any of this
relevant? He asked him that fivetimes. How is this relevant? How
is this relevant to this? Where'sthe relevancy here? Putin couldn't answer.
Now, why did he ask thatquestion? Because you can sit here and
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talk about the ethnic makeup of theDambis region. You can sit here and
talk about the ethnic makeup of Crimea. You can talk about the Tartars,
you can talk about the defeat andreclamation of the area of Crimea from the
Ottoman Turks. And I know thehistory of the area very well because I
started getting in. I like WorldWar two and after Stalingrad. I started
reading all about this, that's allirrelevant. Tucker was right, Why is
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it irrelevant? What are the bordersnow? That's the point. Doesn't matter
what all the ethnicity of the ethnicdivision, and doesn't matter what you know
under and I've said this before,they were makeshift borders that were created under
the USSR so as to get moreseats on the United Nations. That's why
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they had all these little Soviet republicsunderneath the USSR. They wanted to have
more of a presence on the atthe United Nations. But that's irrelevant too,
because what are the borders now?That was Tucker's point. Putin couldn't
answer it. And there are peopleout there who walked into this interview with
a preconceived notion. They were believingtheir own propaganda that Tucker wasn't going to
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ask tough questions and that he wasn'tgoing to be able to stand up and
question Putin like this. And Putinnever answered that question. So you have
to ask who's guilty of falling frompropaganda here. I watched that interview very
very closely. I'm not a fanof Putin. I hate commis better dead
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than red I literally have it asa shirt. Thank you Ramons. Better
dead than Red. But Tucker didn'tfold during that interview, and then it
ended awkwardly too. He pressed himabout the reporter that was in custom,
and Putin was that was the firsttime he blinked because he was a little
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off. He was a little off. Now there are some people I think
that are still mad over the primaryand they're mad over different primary lines,
and I think that's going to Ithink that's going to pre their condition to
immediately not want to like anything onthis. But then you have people like
this, like like Michael Knowles,the hell is this tweet? There are
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some people out here that I'm like, you need to I can tell that
some people are BookSmart, but notstraight smart. He comes out and says
something like this quote. What's soshocking about the Putin interview is not his
peerless brilliance. Putin's peerless brilliance.He's clearly an intelligent, impressive statesman.
We used to have statesmen too.What changes not that the Russians started to
study history so that we stopped.My gosh, why don't you get like
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a better grip on the hips whenyou kiss the butt? That's one of
the dumbest things that I've ever read. Peerless brilliant, man, you are
a sucker for propaganda. That's that'sone of the that's so stupid. I
mean, that's that's I'm retweeting it. Let's have a fight. I don't
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like this stuff. It's like,why are you Why would you say something
like that? That's so stupid,peerless brilliance. Why because a guy who's
been in government longer than I'd beenalive sits down in an interview, a
KGB agent sits down in an interview, and I consider he in regaily with
American history too, for twenty minuteswithout using notes. Why is that such
a big deal to people? Seriously, you would have to have notes to
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just talk for twenty minutes about yourcountry's history. That's dumb. That's your
low bar of measure. I getit that some people are so thirsty for
a leader in the United States andthey desperately need like a shot of testosterone
in the upper echelon of America Americanrepresentation. That ain't the way to do
it. Kids, not the wayto do it. But I thought that
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the interview. I didn't think thathe came off as peerlessly peerless, his
peerless brilliance. He looked like aguy who was well rehearsed. But Tucker
did throw him. Tucker didn't stopasking, and he's going to actually come
on with us. He's traveling rightnow, but he's going to be coming
on when he gets back stateside.But he, I thought, stayed right
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on the line of questioning, andhe asked all. He asked the questions
that I think that we all wouldhave asked to kind of get a general
sort of more accurate surface area characterizationof what the Kremlin thinks, how Americans
are perceived, and how much ispropaganda versus actual real thought, you know,
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And then he was thrown at theend. It was I thought it
was in a very insightful interview.But I don't think that there's any peerless
brilliance of Vladimir Putin. I mean, if you think that, my gosh,
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next to the eggs. The conversation, what is up with the headwear for
these additions? This guy's wearing likeMario Brothers Toad's hat. I'm I'm I
feel like I'm looking at Eddie Izzardand Toad from Super Mario Brothers with the
beard. I'm really confused right now. This is what This is what Caine
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shows for days of these United States. It's a dude who had his his
giblets snipped and put because you know, that's what normal dudes do. They
get their giblets snipped and putting amason jar pickled next to the eggs snipped,
you know, for he got himwatt off, he got his he
got his gimlets cut off and pickledand put in a jar by the eggs.
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I'm not kidding you. That's literallywhat happened. And I'm I'm like,
and then an X took and thatwas the ex the guy with Toad's
hat on. I think, soyou has no toadstool from Super Mario Brothers.
That was Toad's hat. Like,what in the world I don't understand
that that I'm confused. So whathappened is that the the guy who is
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costplaying as a woman and thinks thatif he just wears a kerchief on his
head and holds a dog, thatyou know, voila vagina. That yeah,
no, Still, that doesn't meanI mean he's still do you mean
you can? You can? Youcan cut your beans off? All you
want to is you he doesn't youknow you're not go doesn't give you,
doesn't transform your bits into a youknow, a lady part. But anyway,
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so he had like literally his uhgiblets pickled in a mason jar that
his partner kept by the eggs inthe fridge. And then what he got
mad because the partner threw him out. What did you think was gonna happen
with them? You can't reattach them. They're pickled in a jar. And
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and but that's not the question.Who does that, like keeps them in
a pickle? Who cuts it off? And then who keeps them in a
pickle? Jars? I'm trying androll hard to be the shepherd kne right.
(35:37):
Oh my gosh, I just itis snub mouth, but it is.
He did look like Eddie Hazzard,right at least Eddie Iszard doesn't go
around telling everybody what pronouns to use. So I know, I don't have
no problem with Eddie Iszard because EddieIszard just lives his life and he's not
gonna sit here and you know,push up into your business and be like
(35:57):
you need to change your bathrooms.And he doesn't do that. But that
guy with the toad hat that botheredme. I just hated the hat so
bad. It just I think Inormally, I know, I'm not supposed
to be mean in person because that'show I was raised to not be mean.
But I really do think that ifI passed that guy, like,
say, you know, I wasat Costco and I'm like, you know,
(36:17):
with my cart, and I watchedthat guy walk around with this toadstool
hat, I think I legit wouldhave to stop him and be like,
oh, I just have to tellyou I hate your hat. I hate
it so bad. I wish Icould set it on fire, but sadly
it's on your head and that wouldbe a crime. But I hate your
hat. And then I would justgo off and do my business. Seems
perfectly acceptable, all right, folks, We got more on the way.
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Have you seen him ride a bike? He fell off the damn thing.
Did you see him. He's goodat riding, he's just horrible at
stopping and standing on the bike.And you know, and honestly, do
you honestly believe that they just lethim ride a bike. You know,
there was only one other time thatthey saw him riding a bike after that,
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and that was like to prove topeople that he can't He doesn't fall
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Please, it's a wood chipper.Now they're like, Biden, don't
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This is what makes me mad.And I'm coming back to this because I'm
(39:36):
still mad about it. Democrats wereso hell bent on getting power that they
keeping this. There's Biden wand's gettingit up. He's getting it up showing
Biden falling on his backside off hisbike. Damn many Christmas. It's just
so bad. Ye, he canride a bike. He can chew food,
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guys, I mean, like,how low are you going to lower
the bar? Guys? He canchew food. I mean clearly, Democrats
were so insistent upon maintaining power andkeeping this you know, cheese brain in
here that it's now caused Americans toquestion the strength of their not just their
(40:24):
nation, but of their spirit.And I just got to tell you,
I'm like shocked by some of thecomments that I'm reading a case in point
because I was talking about this,some of the some people on the ride
are fawning over, Oh my gosh, well that'd be Putin could for twenty
minutes he talked about Russian history andoh my gosh, it's so amazing.
(40:45):
And I made the point I don'tknow any American who couldn't go on about
the history of our country for twentyminutes without note. It's not sure why
someone the rider are freaking out becausePutin can do the same with his country's
history. Jeez, set the barhigher, folks, And I said,
stop comparing other leaders to Biden andcompare them to the average American, particularly
on cognitive abilities. Do you seewhat's happening here? Of course Putin would
(41:09):
love to exploit the fact that hecan talk, and again stop. I
don't make this point on Twitter too. I don't view it as a sign
of toughness to put so much junkin your face that you look like a
pillow person. Do people know whatpillow people are? It was just just
like an early nineties, late eightiesthing. I had one as a kid.
(41:31):
Hold up, hold up, maybehere, let me can google pillow
person for Wan, so Wan canshow the people in the simulcast because I
say it so often. Whenever Italk about Vladimir Putin, I'm actually referencing
like a specific thing. He's like, he's not in Joscelyn Wildenstein territory yet,
but you know, Putin could getup there if he just does a
couple more you know, syringes.I think I think he could probably be
(41:54):
up there. I don't necessarily thinkthat's a sign of toughness, but people
are viewing themselves as they're they're projectingthe president's weaknesses in a way, they're
sort of adopting it when they arecomparing what we have to what Russia has,
and they're like, oh, look, Russia's leader can do this and
(42:15):
our leader can't do it. Okay, why don't you now go look at
their freedoms over in Russia and goLook, I'm not saying that Biden's responsible
for any of that, but whyare you celebrating this guy? Democrats put
a Putin light in the White House. I'm not going to defend him,
but I'm not also going to makemy country look like a second fiddle.
I'm very vain about my country onesgetting me the pill a person because they
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some of you have asked me aboutthis, like, what are you talking
about? I'm talking about the Ifyou're watching the sinlcast. Can do you
remember these? I think you area little you know the commercials for them?
Yeah, I remember laughing at them. I had one of these.
I think I had. Mine wassimilar to the little girl one with the
big blue eyes, but I hada pillow person. It's literally a pillow.
(43:00):
It's giant face on a pillow andit has arms and legs. I
believe what they're selling for like oneBay and stuff. Now, no,
you're not, Are you serious?How much are they selling any baity?
This one? Here's a hundred dude, I need to go my mom in
a very That's nuts. My momsaved all my toys and she keeps them
in a giant box under the stairsin the basement. Real creepyssibly. I'm
positive I probably have she kept everything. It's so weird. Yeah, I'm
(43:22):
positive. I'm positive that it's inthere. Uh. And I I'm just
like, I still have a CabbagePatch kid stroller. I have a stroll
like a stroller. Yeah yeah,yeah, it's like a green little buggy
thing, it's plastic and you justthrew your Cabbage Patch kid in it.
She's got that, oh me,And she kept everything. I was hard
on my toys though, so Idon't know if it was you know,
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like my toys went in the creekwith me. You know, I'm saying,
like I would go and catch frogsand I'd bring my my Cabbage Patch
kid with me. So I don'tknow if they're in the best condition.
But she kept all that stuff.It's weird like she could. She's like
one of those like moms that kepteverything, like even all my baby teeth.
One time I went to borrow abelt from her and I looked in
this box and there's like bags ofteeth, Like, oh my gosh,
(44:05):
Like what is she doing. She'sa murderer. It's like, what are
all these She's like, those areyour baby teeth? Like who cape keeps
all this stuff? So you're tellingme the tooth Fairy doesn't exist. The
one that you put in slack Caneis literally the exact one I had.
That is the exact one I had. Let's see that one's going for one
hundred and seventy five bucks. Ihad that exact that exact bus. It.
I don't know. I didn't buyit. I was a child.
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I didn't buy it. It wasit was like a Christmas present or something.
Yeah, that was the exact one. I had, the exact one.
You know what's probably safer than alot of the ones that are made
today, if I'm being honest.You know, I mean that thing was
rock solid. I think I satin that thing and would roll cousins down
a hill. I'm pretty sure oneshowing my Cabbage Patch Kids stroller. I'm
almost positive that when we were little, bitty like, we would take turns
(44:51):
throwing each other down a hill inthis thing. Pretty sure we did that
at my grandma's house, and Grandmaand Grandpa didn't know, because I do
remember I broke a wheel off atone time and Grandpa had to fix it.
Positive that happen. How do weget to talking about my Cabbage Patch
Kids stroller from putin oh pillow people? That's right. It's a little difficult
for me to think that he's likea tough guy, because you know,
(45:12):
he's very vain and he injects abunch of stuff in his face. So
I'm not saying that to be anegative I know that there's ladies out there.
I'm not passing judgment. I'm justsaying he's a dude, and I
totally will pass judgment on you ifyou were dude. I just think there's
some things you shouldn't do. Overlygrooming your eyebrows is one of them.
Like making sure they're uniform and theydon't look like they're going to grow out
of tentacle and strangle you. That'sone thing. But grooming overly grooming them
(45:37):
to the point where it's non settling, that's something else entirely. But that
being said, I don't like thisfixation with Oh gosh, he's like so
tough and he was able to lookhe was able to regale Tucker with his
history of rush. Any American Iknow could do that. Now, this
is what's scaring me. A lotof people are in my comments going,
(45:58):
are you sure about that? Iknow a lot of people who I'm pretty
sure that most of the population Americacan do oh my gosh. Really.
Granted, there's a lot of stupidpeople out there, but the reason that
you don't hear from the smart peopleis because they're doing what you're doing right
now. You're either doing work athome raising your kids, or you're doing
work outside of the home, alsohelping to raise your kids, buy any
(46:20):
money. So see, you're busy. That's why you're not on Twitter argue
with everybody. That's why you're notin the street so you can get hit
with the man on the streets andinterviews. That's why I mean, I
I just think that it's because youall are quiet. Now you can compare
him to Biden and anybody my tennisueright now, my sneaker I could compare
(46:44):
to Biden. My sneaker's way brighter. You know, there's so many things
I could compare to Biden that itmakes him that everything looks better next to
Biden. But I don't want tolift up a guy who is I mean,
he's a former KGB. So I'mall for being frenemies, but I'm
(47:07):
not for fawning over the guy oracting like he's You know that this is
unusual to know someone's history or don'tknow your own country's history. Does that
make sense. It's like a giantsyop and Democrats walked right into it.
They're playing right into it. Idon't know. I'm very vain about my
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country. Like I said, Someone'slike, I think you're overestimating the schools.
I know that. I know thatsomeone's like twenty minutes, would you
like that on colonial era, revolution, Western expedient, the whole nine yards?
Where do you want to start?I mean, am I going to
apologize for being a devout American andbeing educated in my country's history like so
many of you all out there are. I mean, good grief. I
(47:52):
just the I think people need tostop kissing his ass because you're upset over
our president. Yes, no onelikes Biden, but that doesn't mean I'm
to sit here and start a fanclub for Putin. But that's what this
is what Democrats have created by theirinsistence on retaining power by having this cheese
brain in the White House. Uhso, I don't know. And then
(48:12):
we got what's her face here?Throw this up to me because we've got
before that. Here we have KamalaHarris. I don't know what she's Her
point of her speech is here whereshe went off about for fifty seconds about
the Second Amendment. Can we playthis? Because we have Biden and then
we have her. I have noidea what she looks like. She's in
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front of a green screen if I'mbeing honest, and it looks like she's
the backdrop is like Sesame Street andshe's got two flags, like a Sesame
Street green screen with two flags byit. But this is Kamala Harris,
and I don't know. Maybe shedoesn't mention ven diagram for once. Listen,
I'm pointing to the direction of whatI believe is the capital and what
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needs to happen in terms of peoplewho otherwise have evidenced themselves being having effeckless
quality to show some courage to rejectthe false notion that suggests you either favor
of the Second Amendment or you wantto take everyone's guns away, when in
fact it's just reasonable. I supportthe Second Amendment, but it's reasonable to
say we need an assault weapons ban. It's reasonable to say we need universal
(49:19):
background checks, background check. Whyis the accident back laws. It's reasonable
to say that if you want todeal with violence in the commune, violence
you also go I'll can understand it'snot only a drunk mass shooting situations which
are horrific, and it's about everydaygun violence. What is she talking about.
(49:39):
It's a bunch of word salad whereshe is like trying to have an
accent, and she sounds drunk.Violence. She doesn't talk like that.
Actually, what I have more nobecause now what people perhaps had never seen
before can be seen to know what'spossible. But the brilliance of this in
(50:02):
armed Brunce and its leaders is theability to see what can be unburdened by
what has shut up. She didnot say that she is that from this
this newest remark twenty minutes ago,twenty five minutes ago. Are we being
trolled? She's drunk's she sounds completelypoof faced. She gotten a Nancy Pelosi's
(50:31):
cabinet Brurnce violence, Like, whatis up? What's up with that?
Like you're from California? Why areyou like adopting this twang? Good night?
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for Dana's Quick five. So apparentlythere's fat Thursday. Fat Thursday is the
Thursday before ash Wednesday in February,so that was yesterday. I never knew
it existed. I knew Fat Tuesday, but Fat Thursday. It's known as
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I can't even say this, butit looks funny, plus the swartek and
poland that sounds right, Yeah,that sounds totally right. And they eat
a doughnut filled with rose hip jamand dusted with powdered sugar. That sounds
lovely. So I did never knewthat there was like a fat Thursday.
Tons of rain forced gallons of rawsewage to spill from La County sewers.
What are all of the politicians doing? And the sewer? Oh wait,
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that's sewage. That's did you thinkI was gonna have be serious about the
headline. No, they're trying todeal with Muney because it's the Pineapple Express,
the Atmospheric River and the La Basinis trying to cope and they can't,
so they had a huge spill.It was Rancho Dominga's eight million gallons
overflowed manholes strained into storm brains.It was pretty bad. Oh, let's
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see this truck accident. Let mepull this up. This is w g
AL Channel eight. A truck rolledover a highway in Franklin County, splitting
the truck open. And it wasapparently there were a number of tractor trailers
involved. One of them was carryingvics. It was a truck full of
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the Vicks Vapo rub and some ofthe humidifiers. I bet everybody could breathe
easier now, I'm just that wasa horrible joke, you know what I
mean. Let's see here this.There was a tiny dog that made a
mess, had a little accident ona flight. This is New York Post.
It was because some people can bringtheir dogs into the cabin, but
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the dog was let out of itscrate, which is something that's not supposed
to happen. And apparently the dogmade a mess and everybody in the cabin
had to deal with it. Theysaid it was horrible and that the lady,
the dog's owner, wouldn't clean itup. Yeah, and they said
that the flight attendants had to dealwith it. It was on the edge
of a seat and another lady refusedto move or take she refused to move
(54:15):
her dog or take responsibility for it. See, that's just being a bad
pet owner. Like that's I thinkthat's abusive to your dog and abusive to
everyone else. Just like, bea decent human if you're going to do
this. So apparently there's now anAI toddler. This is just not going
to end well. It's called TongTong. Yeah, it's an AI model,
(54:35):
or it means little girl in English. It was created by the Beijing.
Of course, it's China, BeijingInstitute for General Artificial Intelligence. That's
what they want everyone to be.Just like a robotic little toddler. That's
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your podcasts. Welcome back to theprogram, Dana last year with you bottom
of the second hour. You canlisten coast to coast on a terrestrial station
in your area. You can streamit Channel three forty seven, direct TV,
YouTube and Facebook as well. Oneof the things that we were kind
of scratching our heads over Yesterday wasthe Biden administration coming out and said,
oh, guys, now we actuallycan do something on the border. We're
(55:20):
not going to say what, butwe're going to consider doing something, maybe
weighing some sort of executive action todeter illegal immigration. And a lot of
people, including my next guests,have been saying, well, you could
have done this the entire time.This is something that you could have done
this whole period, because Texas hasbeen really kind of leading the fight.
(55:42):
I mean not really, but hasbeen leading the fight in this and of
course right at the forefront of that, Attorney General Ken Paxson, who joins
us now via Skype. General,good to see you, so glad that
you have been such a leading warriorin this fight to basically secure our southern
border. Kind of wanted to getyour reaction to the administration now coming out
and saying, you know, wecan use an executive order, I guess
(56:06):
to deter what's happening at the border. Where was this like these years ago.
Well, they did exactly what theywanted from day one, because on
day one they said they were notgoing to deport anybody. Of course,
our lawsuits started three days later againstthem. So this is about the next
election coming up. They've done whatthey wanted to do. They've allowed,
not just allowed, they have madethe situation so that the cartels could get
(56:29):
as many people here as fast aspossible. This isn't just then allowing.
They were participating, because remember theway border patrol is supposed to work,
they're supposed to hide from us.They don't hide from us anymore. They
come to us. It's like weraise our hand, we're over here,
we want to find you. Whereare you get us to where we're supposed
to go. It's all a deal, right. It's not writing, it's
not anywhere written down, but it'scertainly the way it's supposed to operate.
(56:52):
Now we've got an election where Biden'sand a lot of trouble on the immigration
issue, and so he's six sevenmonths out and he's thinking, well,
let's just say now that we're forwardcutting off illegu immigration. I think that's
exactly what's going on. Yeah,that's exactly, and it seems like it.
It also seems like the steps thathe took, you know, just
his first day, I think itwas four or five executive orders that he
(57:12):
had that specifically looked at everything fromthe Flora's Agreement to the remain in Mexico,
those migrant protection protocols, all ofthose he just suspended with his pen.
That was what he did on dayone. And I never understood the
argument that, well, he didthat with executive order, so why can't
he undo it with executive order?Well, and yeah, there's statutory provisions
in place and Trump all he didwas take advantage of what the laws were
at the time, right, whetherit remain in Mexico Title forty two,
(57:36):
whether it was building the wall thatwas appropriated, whether it was stopping catch
and release. All these things werein place when Biden walked into office,
and he's dismailed all of them illegallyand encouraged the cartels to you know,
make as much money as you can, especially in while we have the chance.
And that's exactly what happened. Sowe are I mean, really,
it's not it's not an exaggeration tosay that this is I mean, it's
(58:00):
kind of like a Mexican standoff wherewe have that at the border right now
with the federal government, and wheredoes this go from here? I know
that you've been litigating this. Butthis period, this purgatory period that we
find ourselves stuck in before the courtsdecide to do something. I mean,
it's just getting worse and worse.It's not sustainable. So what do we
do. Yeah, so, Imean, obviously the election's coming up.
(58:22):
We've got to change our leader orthis is going to continue because the courts
take a long time. We're inprobably. I mean, we've got at
least four major lawsuits right now orlate to the border and those are going
to continue, and I feel likewe should be successful, but we can
never quite count on Supreme Court tonecessarily go ourway. Sometimes they do,
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sometimes I don't. We lost theinjunction, which by the way, doesn't
mean that doesn't mean we're going tonot put the fences up in the wire
up. We're just apparently they canjust cut them down when they want to,
but we'll just put them right backup, so it doesn't deter us.
It's just ridiculous that the Supreme Courthad a very close decision let them
do that. But we have otherlawsuits. I think one of the most
important Texas passed legislation finally I'd askedfor it for a decade fordicts for years
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and they passed it which allows usto deport people. And we got sued
by the Biden administration and the acLU, which you know, kind of
expect they'd be together to stop deportingpeople from Texas because even though he's running
and saying that he wants to,you know, maybe should do something about
illegal immigration actual practicality, we're stillfighting them. Yeah, and talking with
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Texas A g. Ken Paxton.You know you mentioned these lawsuits go and
filing suit against the federal government forthis. But you know, if this
border bill would have passed, thatthat would have stripped you of this ability
to do it and moved everything centrally. Will you tell people exactly how that
would have would have tied your hands? So what a disaster would have been.
I cannot believe it was being sponsoredby a Republican it would have.
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It would have basically given Joe JoeBiden the opportunity to say, see all
this stuff I've done. The Republicansapproved it, including you know, granting
asylum ability to majorcers that could justmake his own decisions. Obviously just importing
people that beyond the law what thelaw currently allows. But the main thing
for us beyond that was that nowwe couldn't sue them in Texas. We
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couldn't sue and other states couldn't suethem in their states. We'd all have
to go sue in the DC Circuit, which is not the most favorable environment
for us. And the Senate knowsthat. You're so nice and polite in
how you describe it. I meanthey're left, they're leftyer than the Ninth
Circuit. I think, yes,it is liberal. And so why would
the Senate Republican Senate want to stopTexas from Why would John Cornyn and James
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Langford and Mitch McConnell want to stopTexas from protecting our border through through legal
action based on the law? Idon't. It doesn't make any sense to
me. I mean that's without youand a few other attorneys general leading this
fight. And I think, Imean you were right out of the gate
with it, there would be nocheck and balance on this administration. There
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would be no way to sue inyour local federal court to fight this,
and I think it would have beena lot worse. Oh yeah, And
which is just hard for me tofathom why the Republicans wanted this, this
is this is good. This wouldhurt our ability to do things in Texas,
but it would really hurt the wholeimmigration battle. We'd be basically saying,
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Okay, we give up. Let'sjust let Joe Biden do what he
wants to do and import all thesepeople and do all these things that now
are illegal. Let's just say,okay, since he's doing it, he's
done it for seven years, let'swrite before the election bail him out,
and then we'll take responsibility and putit on I guess Trump, who then
would be in a position of defendingwhat I don't know what he'd say about
the Republicans. You have to admitthat they mess this up. Yeah,
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that's a very good point. Talkingwith Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton another point,
and then and then I want totalk about what Governor Abbott has said
too about building the wall and allof the because they're very angry that he
just keeps you and he keep justforging ahead, which that you should on
behalf of Texans. Uh. Butthe ink counters because it was on page
two hundred and twelve of the Iread the bill three hundred and seventy pages.
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It was on page two hundred andtwelve. I marked my whole thing
up, but it talked about theseencounters, and I loved the semantics of
the left. They were trying tosay, well, they're not talking about
people that they're going to let in. They're just talking about encounters. But
from what I understand, those encountersdirectly translated to we're just going to let
people in. We'll give you adate with an immigration judge, and then
you can come back a few yearslater. Is that a correct way to
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put it? Even worse than that, it would have given my orcstability,
just let him in and then he, instead of a judge, would decide
who he wanted to grant a solitude, So we just have a little tzar.
It would just grant whoever he wantedto come to the country. And
now it's just one as a oneman show. And so it's actually even
worse than that. It's hard tobelieve, Yeah, incredibly hard to believe.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott was talking aboutthe border wall. They're now arresting
thirty I think the number thirty ninethousand illegal immigrants for crimes committed on US
soil, and has seized four hundredthis really gets me. Four hundred and
fifty eight million lethal doses of fentanyl. This has been in Texas since twenty
twenty one. And then when Texasbegan deploring a general, these force multipliers,
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you know, the razor wire andthe floating things in the middle of
the rio that are temporary and canbe moved, that's when the crossings began
to sort of move elsewhere where theydid not have these mitigating They are these
force multiplier things. Talk to mea little bit about that. Because the
enforcements worked. Oh, it's absolutelyyou know, people build walls all the
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time, they build fences. Whythey do it all over the world.
People build fences around the yard.Why yeah, give people out. It
actually works. It's been working forthousands of years, and everybody knows it
worked. And that's why the Bidenadministration took the appropriated money and wasted it
and let they paid contractors to donothing. All the materials rotted. It
was a billions of dollars of lostrevenue that just was wasted. And by
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related, his constitutional wall of usingappropriated funds the way he's directed. He's
not the guy that gets to justhe's not a king and he's supposed to
like follow the law. He didnot do that. So these things work,
and that's why that's why I thinkdel Trump wanted to build that wall.
Yeah, last question for you,general, Let's just say that everything,
every worst possible outcome could happen.Let's just say that the lawsuits,
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which I tend to agree with you, just you know, on the marit,
I don't see how anything is decidedagainst this. But let's just say
a worse outcome on everything. Howfar is Texas willing to go to secure
the southern border, knowing that mostTexans would back whatever y'all would probably do.
How far are you willing to go? So for me, I mean,
they don't give me a bunch ofsoldiers. My job is to go
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to court and fight them every dayI can. So I'm willing to fight
them on every possible thing. Andif the governor wants to defend that border
and continue to defend that order,I will defend him. So I've got
his back as far as he wantsto go in defending that border acting ours
because the reality is right now,our citizens are subject to lots of crime,
including as you know, the fentanylcrisis, which is killing our children,
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and I know too many kids thatare dead because of it. I
mean, this is the most heartbreakingthing that I deal with. And on
top of that, we have thepotential terrorism threat we know is coming because
they're letting all these people in.So I feel like we have a right.
And I don't think Texas would havecome into the Union or any other
state they didn't think they could defendtheir border when the US government wasn't going
to do it. There you go, right there. I think a lot
of Texans would have y'alls back aswell. Attorney General Ken Paxton, appreciate
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your time. Thank you so much, sir. Good to see you.
We'll talk again soon. All right, thank you, Iffret. Thanks.
We have more to come, folks, as we wrap up this second hour
of programming. Of course, we'vegot floridamand on the way, and we're
going to dive into some of thedevelopments that are forthcoming with this because this
particular border bill may be dead,but don't count Democrats out for long on
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the issue of amnesty. It's hislaugh mission to make bad decisions. It's
time for Florida man. Hmmm mmmm. Okay, So at Florida man has
racked up over thirty one thousand dollarsin charges on his company card purchasing scratch
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off tickets. Like, of allthe things that you're gonna do, you're
gonna I mean, I'm not youshouldn't steer a company card in the first
place. But I'm just gonna say, if you're gonna take your company card
and then you're gonna go for scratchoff tickets, that's in thirty one thousand
dollars of them. But that's whatWarren Johnson did. Clearwater, Florida man.
He was arrested thirty one thousand dollarsworth of scratch off lottery tickets on
the company credit card. You knowhe's gonna get caught. Penella's kind of
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Sheriff's off a show that he wascharged with conducting a scheme to defraud between
twenty and fifty thousand, and theysaid that he's a truck driver and Affidavid
found that the owner of the companydiscovered that one of their credit cards had
pretty had a lot of money onit worth fraudulent charge of fraudulent charges going
all the way back to sept Soapparently he was doing this for half a
(01:07:04):
year before he was caught. That'sa lot. That's a lot, and
I think maybe they need to runbetter books too. I'm just gonna say,
all right, so this Florida man, if you're gonna steal a plane,
you better know how to fly it. La Times says a Florida man
stole a plane in California, crashlanded it on an nearby beach and just
(01:07:26):
walked off and well he crash landedit, but it didn't like break up
the planet. Just well, Wan'sgot the photo. Literally, the nose
was right in the sand. Hestole a plane in Palo Alto and then
put it down on a beach inHalf Moon Bay, and the fifty year
old Miami native Luis Aurez is accusedof committing grand theft arrow at about five
pm he took to the Skuy's touchdowntwenty five miles away, and apparently one
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of the officers says, I've beendoing this for a long time, and
this is a first to have someonewho I mean, I don't know.
Did he think he was playing grandtheft auto like in person or like with
a plane like in person? Idon't know. Let's see, this is
CBS twelve a man's pet kangaroo,which I didn't even know you could actually
keep as actually can that's kind ofthing. A pet kangaroo was trapped in
(01:08:16):
a pool area of a Florida apartmentcomplex. So CBS Channel twelve in Tampa
says that a kangaroo got into troublein Tampa. It made its way to
an apartment complex pool. Hillsborough CountySheriff's authorities were called regarding a kangaroo on
the loose, and they released audioand some video as well. They put
it up on his Facebook page andthe dispatcher goes nine one one do you
(01:08:39):
need police, fire, medical?And nine to one one goes, I
guess police, there's a kangaroo inmy apartment. So they said that they
got the HSCO or hcso sorry,agricultural unit. They were united the kangaroo
with its owner, so he didhave proper registration papers and could prove ownership.
If he didn't, though, Iguess that would have been you know,
(01:09:00):
he would have would have been introuble. But I mean, I
didn't even know you could that.The kangaroo was like bored, Like I
feel bad for it. Yeah,is it is it a baby though,
a joey. He's just chilling.He's hopping around. He looks fun.
I want to pet him, carryhim around, like we could be friends.
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Whenever you see animals, I'm like, I get the snow white complex,
Like I can go talk to them, and like butterflies and hummingbirds will
land on my hands and stuff likethat. You know, I just get
this like major snow white complex.In fact, whenever anybody's animals like me,
I feel like snow white. Andthen I hear I hear a choir,
go oh, and then the sunlike sun's rays come out, and
then all the animals come and talkto me. That's what it feels like.
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You guys know, he isn't exactlywhat I'm talking about. Let's see
this is Two brothers were arrested.Two Florida dudes were arrested they robbed a
seven year old child on a BrowardCounty transit bus. It occurred actually at
the very end of last month.It was a city bus and the two
brothers, Danelle Ohser and Darnelinson Ohser, allegedly stole a cell phone from the
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child, a seven year old,while on the bus and then they ran
away on foot. Officers pursued onfoot. They quickly located them, and
while detained, they conducted a livelineup. Live line up, the victim
of witness positively identified them, andso the officers noted that the brothers they
didn't use weapons. They used physicalforce to take the child phone and they
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were arrested in transport to transport itto Broward County, Maine jail. A
seven year old with a phone.But you don't steal it just because you
know, maybe you don't approve ofit, or you want it for yourself.
Don't steal like go out and geta jobby job and you know,
kind of kind of do it yourself. There. That's I don't know.
Let's see here, Kyle, I'mnot reading this one. This one,
(01:10:57):
this is like a security one.No, I don't want to read that
one. That's boring and it getstoo too technical. Oh, here's the
one I want see. You guysknow combos. I love the Combo snacks.
Right. A Florida man is suingthe Combos people, the people who
make the the snacks, because theywere saying that they didn't have enough cheese
in them. Yeah. A Floridaman sued Combos because they said saying that
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they I don't I mean, Idon't know how much money you're gonna get.
It's a class action suit. AFlorida man's demanded a trial. He
says that they don't have enough cheese, and apparently he says the filling was
made with real cheese, and itsays natural flavors. Real cheese doesn't have
natural flavors because cheese naturally is flavoredlike cheese. And so they're literally like
going to court over it. Aclass action suit. Good grieve, all
(01:11:49):
right, stay with us. Thirdhour on the way. Do you think
Zelensky has the freedom to negotiate asettlement to this conflict. I don't know
the details, of course, It'sdifficult for me to judge, but I
believe he has in any case.He used to have. His father fought
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against the fascists Nazis during World WarTwo. I once talked to him about
this. I said, well,Loodya, what are you doing. Why
are you supporting neo Nazis in Ukrainetoday while your father fought against fascism he
was a front line soldier. Iwill not tell you what he answered.
This is a separate topic, andI think it's incorrect for me to do
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so. So this was part ofthis weird interview that Tucker Carlson did with
Vladimir Putin yesterday, and we're gonnatalk a little more about this, also
get to the Biden doc thing.I think that was very interesting. The
timing was very interesting to me whenall this came out, incredibly interesting.
Welcome back to the program. Topof this third hour, Dana lash with
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You can listen coast to coast.You can strain the program if you're not
listening terrestrially. You can also watchthe simulcast the video portion of the program
on Channel three forty seven Direct TV, YouTube, Facebook as well. That
whole denotification thing, that's like abig time talking point that he brought out,
and I just think, you know, you're it's a tautalitarian state.
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It's just the irony of saying thatis just interesting to me. But there
are people who are panning it,and they were saying that Tucker should have
challenged every single thing that he said. And I don't know if that was
the purpose of the interview, butI feel like people are moving the goldpost
in their criticisms and that they thoughthe was going to be I guess what,
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an apologist, and he wasn't.I mean, he kept asking the
question that Putin couldn't answer, soall the people in their rage at this
interview even happening in the first place. Putin didn't answer, well, why
is any of this relevant the historyof Ukraine? All of these people were
like, oh, well, youknow, Tucker sat there and let Putin
go for twenty minutes lecturing about thehistory of Ukraine and he just got rolled.
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But did you not hear what Tuckerasked, like repeatedly after he just
let him go, amused and satthere and looked at him. Then he
goes, how is any of thisrelevant? How is this relevant to like,
meaning, how is it relevant totheir current borders today? I feel
like a lot of people are stillprojecting their bias onto this while also simultaneously
and ironically bitching about propaganda. Igotta call it because that's the way it
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looks. That's what it looks liketo me. But there were a lot
of things that Putin said in theinterview that were just completely not even fact
factually accurate in any way at allwhatsoever, And I mean, there was
a lot there, like one ofthe biggest things. And this is what
I hear a lot of neocons tryto say. They're like, oh,
they say Russia is going to attackNATO and are gonna get us into World
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War three and gonna push and attackNATO countries. And I'm like, well,
they couldn't even roll Ukraine, Sohow do you think that they're going
to step up to NATO. That'sso dumb. And then he's saying,
oh, well, NATO just keepspushing eastward. They want to attack us.
NATO doesn't want to attack Russia either. Now there was just enough.
There was just enough of a truthin what he said to beg the question.
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Now, when I say beg thequestion, I don't mean pose a
question. That is not what thatmeans. Begging the question is a term
for a logical fallacy in which youassume that the premise is true, thus
the conclusion is true. So there'senough there where you could just make this
argument without actually having to prove thepremise to be true. Does that make
sense? So there's enough there tobeg the question because he keeps going,
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oh, well, you know,they keep pushing eastward. And you know,
Finland was admitted into NATO in Apriltwenty twenty three, and Finland does
extend eastward, even beyond the BalticStates of Latvia and Estonia. They extend
a little bit eastward, a littlebit more eastward than former Soviet republics of
the former Soviet states of Estonia andLatvia. But that doesn't mean that NATO
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was gonna pick a fight with Russia. This is so stupid. Stop.
So, like I said, there'sjust enough, just enough in what he
said, and that's that's the whole. That's the gambit, right, you
have just enough truth to where youcan then make this grandiose argument. Oh
well, see, because they keeppushing eastward, they want to have a
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war with Russia. It's the west. No, that's not true, nor
is it. I don't think anybody. I don't think they either of them
want a hot conflict with the other. I don't believe that. And so
there were there were a lot ofthings like when he was saying that he
basically he blamed Poland for kicking formaking the Nazis mad. He blamed Poland
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for that. I am a hugeWorld War Two history buff that is not
even remotely accurate. I mean,there were some of the things that he
was saying, and I'm like,no one believes this because we have books
like that's not accurate at all.Dude, you can be KGB and you
could be I knew his body language. I could tell that he was trying
to do all this posturing and hedoes this thing. And this is a
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trick that a lot of people do, and I've seen people do this before.
In fact, I've done this ininterviews before with reporters. I've done
that. I've done this actually ina couple of interviews. When you sit
down I have an Apple Watch,it's a lot easier when you don't have
an Apple Watch. A lot oftimes that I'll do is I'll use my
phone and I'll put the phone timeup, my clock on my phone.
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And what you do is when you'regetting ready to sit down with someone,
you either take your watch off andyou put it down where you can see
it so you don't have to turnyour wrist over, or you take it
and you just have your clock upand you set it down right where the
reporter can see it and right whereyou can see it. That is an
immediate move where you are a sertingcontrol over the time period that you are
with this person, so you areimmediately It might seem like something stupid,
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but death by a thousand paper cutsa lot of these little gestures as up
to plant the seed in the mindof the person to do whom you're speaking
that you are the one in chargeand that you are controlling this. So
when I've sat down with people,it's like it's a boardroom move when you
sit down with people, and especiallywhen I sit down with reporters, I
always immediately take an aggressive, antagonisticapproach with them, no matter who they
are, and I will put mywatch out or I'll put usually it's my
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phone, like I said, becausethen they sometimes wonder if I'm recording them,
and I put it out and thatway they can see that you're on
my time schedule and I'm in control. That was one of the first things
he did when he sat down.I don't know if you saw that in
the video, but he took hiswatch off and he put it on the
table. He took his watch offand he like messed with it and he
set it on the table. Thatwas he was trying to do a power
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move. Now, whether or notTucker realized that Tucker didn't change his posturing
or his the way that he movedor spoke with people or spoke with Putin,
he didn't change any of his stuffthere. I mean, everybody's got
tells and people have different tells.When I was in college, I actually
had to take I thought, thisis interesting for a journalism degree, isn't
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this interesting? I had to takeclasses on persuasion, and uh I did.
One of the reasons I can,well, I know I can recognize
this stuff is because I had acouple semesters in body language actually in persuasion,
and you there's like little power movesgestures that you do, like when
you when someone UH is sitting infront of you and they fold your hand,
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they fold their hands and their handstheir hands are interlocked and their thumbs
form a peak or their fingers forma peak. It's supposed to be like
a subconscious power move that someone has. They feel like they are in the
advantageous spot, and so that's thatthat's usually the what they what they uh,
the gestures that they make. UH. I always made fun of Bill
Clinton's non accusatory knuckle point. Soif you make a fist with your hand,
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just make a fist. But but, but but make a bad fist
and stick your thumb out. Don'thide your thumb, stick your thumb out,
and then slightly extend the knuckle ofyour index finger out just a little
bit. That is the non accusatoryknuckle point. That is what Clinton and
a lot of these politicians do whenthey're trying to make a point and they're
defending themselves. But they also don'twant to seem too aggressive and accusatory so
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as to flip the sympathy and theaudience to whom they're speaking to be aggressive
towards them. So there's all theselittle things, and he had a bunch
of these little He had a bunchof these like little gestures and stuff that
he did the way that he wouldpoint right from the get go when he
was talking to Tucker, he noted, He's like, well, I believe
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you have a basic your education.The base of your education is in history,
I think, is how he saidit. So he immediately within the
first one hundred and twenty seconds ofthe interview, he immediately starts in he
does his gesture where he puts thewatch on the table and then he immediately
lets Tucker Carlson know that he's madean assessment of him, and he's already
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right up on his education. It'sit's like a threatening, non threatening thing
to do. Yes, I knowall about your background. I know that
you're you actually got a degree inhistory. I mean that's basically what he
said as a way to say,there's nothing you're going to do that's going
to surprise me, so let metake you on a journey. But the
fact that he was filibustering and goinginto the history of something, it went
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on. It went. In myopinion, I thought it went a little
too It seemed a little too muchfor him. Even there is a time
where there's a point at where atwhich it becomes too much, and it
does look like you're dancing, andit does look like you're deflecting. And
that's what his whole you know,soliloquy on you know, the history of
Ukraine and Russia, some of whichwas invented. Uh, That's that's kind
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of what it went to. Andso there was there was just all this
stuff. But people I think whowere getting mad at Tucker Carlson for not
challenging Home, which he did,challenging him on a number of things,
but the biggest was that he keptasking him, how is any of this
history relevant? Because if this country'sborders are what they say, now,
what does that have to do withall this stuff that happened in eighteen six
and eight sixty two? Sorry,what does it have to do then?
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What does it have to do withthe fifteenth century? What does it have
to do with Catherine the Great?What does it have to do with any
of this stuff? That their bordersare what they say now? What gives
you the right? You know?That was his whole point. So I
think some of these people need tojust calm down and be a little bit
more observant, really, because Idon't think I just a lot of it,
like I said, was just entirely, you know, like when he
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was saying that the CIA bomb Nordstream. Here's the problem in the United States.
You have most of the people inthe general public who have watched everything
that has happened in these past sixeight years and are just bowled over by
the audacity of people in different agenciesin their government. I think in twenty
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sixteen you had Democrats, the DNCand the Hillary Clinton campaign that hired Fusion
GPS, which is an entity thatis acting as a foreign agent but is
not registered as a foreign agent.That is what Paul Manifort went to jail
for. There are people that goto jail for that. It's called the
Foreign Agents Registration Act. Farah farFusion GPS is not a Fairah registered entity.
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And one of the people that workwith them, Natalia what's her name,
a Veliskaya or whatever, she wasthe one who tried to entrap Junior
at the Trump thing and they madeup that whole story. They were the
ones who worked with Chris Steele,that disgrace British spy. They had him
work with the Kremlin, and thereare receipts that show all of this.
In fact, the Clinton campaign hadto pay a pretty big fine over this
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because they had failed to disclose thatthey had hired Farah and hired Chris Steele,
who they sent to Moscow to workwith the Kremlin to try to come
up with what looked like organic informationto get Trump and when the FBI wouldn't
verify it or have anything to dowith it or follow it up with a
legitimate investigation, they decided to launderthe information through the press, so they
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leveraged their contacts of very like minded, you know, politically like minded people
in the press. One of themworked with Yahoo News. A lot of
the names are redacted, and thereason we know this is because a Freedom
of Information Act request was granted shouldhave been and the names. They released
all this stuff, and you cansee people were getting paid for it.
And there I think Iakov was oneof the names there. There were several
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other names, some of them wereredacted, some of them came out,
but it showed these these reporters werelaundering this information. They would get this
opo, they would write it asthough it was their original reporting that they
found, and they investigated and theypublished it. And so the Fusion GPS
people, because one of the peoplethat work with Fusion GPS had a husband
(01:24:41):
that worked with the DOJ, tookit to the DOJ said, oh my
gosh, look at these stories thatare coming out. Don't you think that
this necessitates investigation. Then they tookthat to a FISA judge who signed off
on it without further inquiry or evenlike validating any of the information, and
they got a surveillance warrant on peoplewho were voluntaring for or working with a
Trump campaign. That's literally how thathappened. So they got in a lot
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of trouble for that. So youhad people who saw that happen. You
had the country that shut down.We shut down the most powerful economy in
the world. Kids were kept outof schools, people were forced to get
things that were called vaccines that actuallydidn't vaccinate you. And there's a lot
of distrust built up in the publicagainst our government that our government and the
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Democrats elected in it and some ofthe Republicans helped create. So you can
see how the ground is prime toactually think that someone like Putin is legitimate.
It's wild and it's the far leftthat created this environment. Don't take
the bait and now all of thenews you would probably miss. It's time
(01:25:49):
for Dana's Quick five. So thisis a mystery. These home owners in
Philadelphia's Mount Airy neighborhood, we aretrying to figure out what a metal door
shaped object on the roof of theirhome is. It looks like a door,
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it looks like a plane door.It does because it's like metal and
it has a round little admiral windowin it. They have no idea it
was on their roof though they thinkit fell maybe on the roof from a
plane. But they're like, wewouldn't have gone through that is actually good.
They have no idea. The FAAinvestigated, they said it didn't come
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from an aircraft. But I meanit looks legit like it. It looks
like an airstream door, you know, like one of those airstreams. It
does. Yeah, how did itget on their roof? They can't figure
out how it's that's just like wild. I mean, I don't know.
So this one police department in OakPark they say that this is, oh
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gosh, how many what's the percentage? Twenty seven percent of their entire police
force their budget of one hundred andeighteen officers, but they only have but
thirty two of those are vacant.That's twenty seven percent of their police force.
That and this is an Oak Park, Illinois that is in that they
don't have anybody there. That's aquarter of their force. That is just
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they don't have They're down a course. That's wild. Is anybody actually shocked?
I don't know, A ninety fouryear old this is oh gosh,
this ended so well. This ishorrifying. A ninety four year old was
found lying in the cold snow,freezing to death for hours, and a
newspaper delivery saved his life. Itwas Eastern Indiana newspaper employee. She was
delivering her papers a ninety four yearold man who used to do the same
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job when he was a boy.He apparently had an accident, fell in
the snow, his eyes were open, couldn't speak, and she found him,
saved him. Thankfully. He washospitalized for a while. But goodness,
stick with us, whether you're apolicy wonk, a news junkie,
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Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify orwherever you get your podcasts. The
Special Council was not satisfied with thatanswer. They went and looked in the
garage and even though they are bringingno charges, this is a very embarrassing
report for a president in his eightiesrunning for reelection, particularly since there have
been multiple headlines this week about challengeshe's had with his memory while campaigning.
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Yeah, it's uh, you thinkthat's Peter Doocy. It's a bad report.
It's a report that they keep tryingto spin. Welcome back to the
program, Dana. Last year,King's got this audio. This guy Ian
Sam's who keeps trying to say that, you know, there was no case
here. Listen to this. Thisis they're still spinning this. The President
spoke powerfully about this last night.After a long investigation that turned over every
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stone and explored every theory, theSpecial Council decided that there was no case
there. That's not what they decided. Guys, that's not no, no,
that's not what they decided. That'sin fact, it literally here I
put the I have the screenshots ofthe report. Ups. That's not at
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all what he said. It saidthat he wilfully retained files in his garage.
He wilfully did it, but they'renot going to pursue it because he's
not mentally competent to stand like totrial for it. They said, quote,
it would be difficult to convince ajury that they should convict him a
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president will into his eighties of aserious felony that requires a mental state of
wilfulness. They're saying that he's toocheese brained to stand trial. They didn't
say, they didn't say that therewasn't a case there that was the opposite
of what they said. They saidthat they literally that he I mean,
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look, this is literally verbate inthe report. Our investigation uncovered evidence that
President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classifiedmaterials after his vice presidency when he was
a private citizen. But he's gotthat Biden privilege. So the guy that
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has the nuclear codes, who violatedthe law on classified information isn't getting charged
because he's a cheese brain. Theycan't. He does not demonstrate the quote
mental state of willfulness necessary to prosecute. Like, listen to this. This
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is from the report. Quote.In his interview with our office, mister
Biden's memory was worse. He didnot remember when he was vice president,
forgetting on the first day of theinterview when his term ended quote if it
was twenty thirteen, when did Istop being vice president? End quote?
And forgetting on the second day ofthe interview when his term began quote and
to Z thousand and nine, amI still vice end quote? He did
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not remember even within several years,when his son bo died, and he
was talking about the h When hisson died, he had a rosary or
something like that he couldn't remember somethingabout the Rosary. He couldn't remember,
The report continues in saying that andhis memory appeared hazy when describing the Afghanistan
debate that was once so important tohim. Among other things, he mistakenly
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said that he had a real differenceof opinion with General Carl Ikenbury, when
in fact I Canbury was an allywhom mister Biden cited approvingly in his Thanksgiving
memo to President Obama. Hmmm,they said, also quote mister Biden's memory
also appeared to have significant limitations.Oh my gosh. They said that he
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struggled to remember events and strained attimes to read and relay his own notebook
entries. That's bad. So nowyou're going to see the purge begin.
They're going to start measuring Biden upagainst all these other Democrats, and here
we are out with the first.Now insiders are saying it's panic time and
the party should dump Biden at thesummer convention. Gavin Newsom's waiting in the
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wings. I told you one WhiteHouse official said Biden should not be our
standard bearer. Last night was kindof the nail in the coffin. I
think, and I think they didit on purpose. I think that they
timed it on purpose. I thinkthat they were willing to allow the United
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States to have the appearance of lookingbad against our leader, against Russia's leader,
so that they could further accelerate theurgency of their case. I mean,
it looks bad. It's going tobe Newsome. It'll be Gavin Newsom,
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That's who it'll be. And he'sgoing to have to go on a
charm offensive because he has a difficultyin being likable. It seems disingenuous.
He's got his own he's got aton of baggage. His wife is like
Hillary two point zero for real.You should read gen Van Laar's reporting on
them over at Red State because shewas born and raised in Simi Valley,
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which is like the last Republican strongholdin California. She is very familiar with
the Newsoms, very familiar with them. But I'm telling you it's uh,
I mean, it's it's just bad. He willfully retained and disclosed this stuff.
He engaged in practices that quote presentserious risks to national security, and
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then he does stuff like this audiosound by three. I mean, what
when I said when I pushed allthese programs, I said, I'm gonna
be a president of everybody was livinga red state or green state? What
what do you mean a green state? Red state or green state. There
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was a lot that was bad fromthis. This is what he said about
this report, specifically. Audio soundbite four. Listen to this. I
was so determined to give the specialcounsel what he needed. I went forward
with a five hour in person fivehour in person interview over two days on
October the eighth and ninth of lastyear, even though Israel had just been
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attacked by Hamas on the seventh andI was very occupied. It was in
the middle of handling an international crisis. Hm, he handled it. He
didn't even say anything about it forlike days, right, How long was
it? Two days? Yeah,this is the story that I was mentioning
about his son. Bo. Idon't know how much of it he makes
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up anymore, and how much ofit is actually something he's trying to recount
for a memory because he's lied somany times. Audio sound bite nine.
This is all just from last night. It was just a wow. There's
even reference that I don't remember whenmy son died. How in the hell,
dare he raise that? Frankly,when I was asked the question,
I thought to myself, wasn't anyof their damn business. Let me tell
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you something some of you have commentI wear since the day he died,
every single day the rosary he gotfrom our lady of uh. Just why
see when you when you try tosit here and triple and double down on
this stuff, it just doesn't work. Dude. Oh and then let's not
forget See what you can see ifyou can guess what he's trying to name
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here audio sound by ten and makingrov word word the law the land,
the law of the land. Rovwhat word Rovy word? Kane, We're
making rov word word the law land. Wow. He's trying to say roe
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v wade Wow. I uh yeah, that's bad. That's pretty bad.
Also, another little, tiny,nuanced thing that people are not talking about
today in regards to these classified documentsis that during the time he was not
president, he didn't enjoy any immunityor even a wisp of immunity with that.
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We've talked about that before. Hedidn't have the authority as vice president
to declassifying, and that's a processthat you do have to go through.
It's not a lengthy one, butyou have to tell the archives. I
think there was enough to put himin front of a jury, but I
think they had to say the questionsin the world. They had to say
that in that report that he wasn'tincompetent in order to save his ass.
That's exactly what they did. AudioSound Bide eleven. Even CNN couldn't believe
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what that. Biden completely went outand said, totally contradicted what the report
said. He's not exonerated here,listen to this exactly. That is what
blew my mind. Joe Biden's statement. Two major things he just outright contradicts
or is contradicted by. However youlook at this this report, there are
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two things he said that are completelythe opposite of what Robert Hurr found.
And who do you believe is upto I guess the individual consumer. First,
Joe Biden says, I did notact wilfully. Wilfully just means voluntarily
intentionally. Well, the second sentenceof this whole summary says President Biden willfully
retained and disclosed classified materials the factsin her show. It was wilful.
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He knew he talked about it,and the second thing he says is I
did not disclose classified documents to myghostwriter. Page three says that he did
that. He says, mister Bidenshared information, including some classified information from
those notebooks with his ghostwriter, soguys, he knew it was wilful,
but no charges because he's special,he's got that privilege. I wonder if
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they're like, well, there's notgoing to be any charges for you if
you step down now, but ifyou don't step down, you know we're
not going to be able to protectyou. I wouldn't put it past them
doing that. I really wouldn't.I mean, I wouldn't put that past
them at all to say that.But the report was conclusive he willfully violated
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the law, but he is notmentally competent enough to actually go to court
over it, so they're not goingto pursue. That's stunning. If he
can't withstand legal scrutiny, why inthe hell is he in the White House.
And that's not to say that Iwant Kamala. I don't see how
they don't switch him out. They'remaking the case. I think that's why
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they allowed him to do this pressconference last night that's why they allowed him
to give the speech, and hetook some questions and it was just a
train wreck. I think they didit because they want to expedite his exit
and they've got Newsome waiting in thewings for them, us just saying there's
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no other way that you get aroundthis. And at the same time,
though, because I think that Trump'sthe classified docs in Trump's case, I
think that's like of all the stuffthat they're throwing at him, in my
estimation, and Lorraine has more comingout about this in my estimation, that's
to me, that's like the onlyactual, perhaps actionable and let's you know,
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take it to court and then let'ssee what happens. That's like the
only thing that they could move on. Everything else is just ridiculous. It's
everything else really does seem politically motivated. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify or
wherever you get your podcasts, becauseknowledge is your ultimate superpower. One more,
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one more person as I've been quotingfolks this today, You're Rosenberg at
The Atlantic said, Biden has gaffnames is entire career, his entire career.
It is not on common that he'sdone that. That's is that supposed
to be a defense. Yes,he's had gaffes his entire career, including
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that plagiarism gaff that cost him hisYou know the last time, the back
in the nineties when he was readyfor president, Robberie I had to step
down because he slide and actually hadstolen for his I don't know how many
speeches that he had. Welcome back, Dane Lash here with you. She
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was asked to, when can wetalk to the president's doctor, Coarine Jean
Pierre at the presser, and shewouldn't answer. She's like, oh,
that's I'm gonna walk away now it'sdone. That makes sense because didn't they
want, like Trump to actually bringhis doctor out and all this stuff,
And didn't they didn't they go andtry to find his doctor and sit down
and do interviews and all that stuffwith him. Remember where's Biden's doc?
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I mean, suddenly his health notimportant anymore. It was really important the
last administration. I mean, Idon't know between him and uh Kamala Drunkie
Harris, good grief. I don'tknow what's worse. Keep in mind,
we haven't heard from White House counselat all since this report and number two
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we haven't heard from the president's doctorat all. Yes, we have yet,
but he contradicted the report. Well, there's a great piece up Lorna's
a piece that's up at substack rightnow, over a chapter and verse that
gets into some of the other specificsof it. But it is the idea,
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the idea that this is a donething. They're going to try to
say, Oh, it's been it'sbeen examined, it's done. Move on,
Well you can't. She has photosup there too of where the classified
documents were in the garage. That'seven more reckless than keeping them by the
toilet of mar A Lago, whichwas reckless. But this is even more
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reckless because Hunter could goes going inhere and get into the corvette. I'm
sorry, but if you know theguy was the vice president of the United
States and you see a box ofdocuments like that, that's the first thing
I'd be looking into, like Iwould, I would totally be digging through
that just to see what's what didwe not find cocaine powder on that gun
pouch? Mm hmm of Hunters?What if there was some residual left on
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those classified docks. I mean,it wouldn't be beyond the realm of believability.
Although you're not gonna hear about that. That's not anything you're gonna hear
about. But I wouldn't I wouldn'tdisbelieve it. I mean, that sounds
about right, That sounds like itcould be true. Good heavens, just
a mess. But they can't say. They're gonna try to say, what's
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one to done. Look, thereport came out, that's it. Nothing
else to see here. That's whatthey're gonna try to push in this.
They're gonna try to say it's done. You don't need to know anything else
about it. We already Look,we investigated it. Now they're going to
try to spin this as there's nocriminality here. That's not what they said.
They said he's too cheese brained toactually take him to trial because to
do that you would have to requirewhat do they say, mental willfulness,
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and he doesn't have that. That'snot a defense, just like saying,
well, he's always had gaffes.That's also not a defense. None of
that's to stop it. None ofthat is a defense, you nerds.
None of that is that's so bad. None of this is helps him.
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Goodness, now, folks, makesure you go find us over at Substack,
Chapter and Verse, Facebook and YouTube, where you can like and subscribe.
We got a lot of good stuffup there, especially from our discussions
this past week. In the meantime, today's stupidity came. All right,
it is Biden spokesperson Ian Sam's whohas a zero literally zero response when there
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was pointed a question that Joe Bidenwas answering yesterday and that specific lie he
told, listen to this. Thesecond thing. The President also said last
night, all the stuff that wasin my home was in filing cabinets that
were either locked or able to belocked. But the report says that some
of the classified documents were in cabinetdars, while others about Afghanistan, for
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example, were an unfeled and badlydamaged box what's sitting in? So did
the president misspeak last night? Look, I think the President was fining to
a number of inaccurate allegations in thisreport. We've talked a lot about justin
asked about the diaries, and soclearly the spin's happening, and we're entering
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into the weekend. There you go, folks, that does it for us
this week? Have a wonderful weekend. I will be back behind the mic
with you on Monday,