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September 29, 2025 96 mins
 A government shutdown looms Tuesday evening as Congress digs its heels in. At least four people were killed and eight others were wounded in a shooting at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan. Jimmy Kimmel returns to Sinclair and Nexstar station Monday night after Sinclair reverses their preemption. Will the GOP cave to any of the Democrats’ demands in order to fund the government? The “Sims” community is in full MELTDOWN over the prospects of Jared Kushner and the Saudis buying out gaming company, EA. H1D A fitness influencer posted a video from a Lifetime Fitness gym where she paused her dumbbell bench press to accuse another woman of photobombing her footage. Harry Potter Actress Emma Watson responds after Author J.K. Rowling trashed her as ‘ignorant’. Dana reacts to Bad Bunny being announced as this season’s Super Bowl Halftime performance. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says illegal immigration & fighting age men coming all across Europe into the UK is because of climate change. Britain’s NHS says there are BENEFITS to marrying your first cousin? Portland Antifa threatens to kill ICE agents enforcing immigration law. Trump holds a joint press conference with Netanyahu at The White House. The White House releases a map and details of the Trump-Gaza peace plan.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yes, it is illegal for illegal aliens to receive healthcare
paid for by hard work in American taxpayers. But they're
making the demand to change that. They want to add
that back in. That's one of Chuck Schimber's primary demands
to keep the government open, and we're not going to
do that. The American people didn't vote for us to
do that. We're trying to clean up the system. So

(00:22):
what they're demanding, they know is outrageous. They know it's
far beyond the pale. And look, I challenge anybody listening
to us, Jake, go pull this up. You will see
there is nothing partisan in what we have passed and
presented to the Senate. Chuck schimmer is doing this for
one reason. He is trying to get cover from the
far left base of his party because they've been hammering
him for not fighting Trump. So he's going to try

(00:44):
to show that he's fighting Trump. But he has absolutely
no logical basis for doing so.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
Here yet, I told you we were going to be
here again. I did tell you, did I not? I said, Hey,
we're going to be having this far oh I all
over again as it pertains to the shutdown, and here
we are having a shutdown fight again.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Yay.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
I know you guys are super excited to have this
same old argument over and over again. I know you're
super excited. Cable news going balls to the wall coverage
over it non stop. I know y'all are Come on,
can I get a yeah? Wait, nobody's excited about it
at all. I this wouldn't happen if we actually were

(01:33):
passing a budget. But again, we this is not a
budget to be had. Welcome to the program, Dana lash
with you. We are at the top of this first
hour on this boring, boring, boring Monday. It's a boring monday.
It is Kane, It's boring. The weekend was way too short.
I'm just you know, no, what do you do?

Speaker 4 (01:53):
You?

Speaker 3 (01:53):
What do you I wasn't bored this morning?

Speaker 2 (01:56):
You weren't. Oh No, this is a boring it's a
boring day. It's a very boring day. To born news day.
We got a bunch of stuff to get into and
then all of the stuff, the latest stuff with this
Mormon church shooting as well, that we'll dive into. But
first and foremost, welcome, top of the first hour. So
we got a government shutdown. We still have a mental

(02:17):
health crisis in this country that the left doesn't want
to talk about. We've got a lot, we got a
lot to hit and we got people texting me that
are on a social media team that don't realize I'm
on air. Ah, God love them. So where to start with?
Because tomorrow at midnight is when everything shuts down, and

(02:39):
that's when I hope we do shut down. And I've
been seeing the laundry list of all of the services
that are going to be affected. Guys, have you been
seeing it? The laundry list? This isn't like, this isn't
anything unlike the last laundry list of services that we
were that we were going to see was going to
be affected. It's just the same stuff. Every time shout

(03:00):
the damn government down. I don't care. It's too big anyway,
shut it down. I'm fine with it. That means nothing
bad is gonna get passed. I'm just every six months,
I swear to you, I have this. I have to
present all of this old garbage to you like it's
new content. Hey, guys, remember you guys are dumb. You
don't remember what happened six months ago. That's with this
news cycle and cable news. They're all hysterical over it.

(03:22):
They're all bringing on the same people to say the
same stupid stuff. It's just literally a giant cyclical healthscape,
is what it is. There's no other way to describe it.
It is a giant cyclical healthscape. And we're going to
be having this ridiculous debate. Part of it has to
do with the fact that Democrats think that they can

(03:44):
still just have the same government that they that they
had under Joe Biden. And that's not necessarily true. You
know that's not true. We haven't. They lost the election.
When you lose the election, that means you lose these
you lose the ability to control the power of the purse.

(04:05):
When you lose elections, you lose your mandate, you lose.
People don't want this stuff. People don't want this stuff
that Democrats are pushing on to them. So yeah, it's
a new day, right, It's a new day, a new
a new era. So they got to move on that.
We're going to dive deeper into that here coming up.
In the meantime, this church that was attacked. There's a
piece that'll be coming out about this here very shortly

(04:28):
on Substack. If you want to go ahead and subscribe
to that. But a couple of things. We have the
Portland thing, and then we have this church that was attacked.
This guy rammed the front of the church with his
truck open fire, set the building on fire. Law enforcement
responded eight minutes to end the threat.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
But the.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Individual used an accelerant when he was setting fire to
the church, and apparently he left a whole bunch of
IEDs around it as well. Apparently he had a whole
list of other targets that were also other churches. He
also made some weird bomb threats, et cetera. This guy
clearly has some issues obviously. I mean, you would have

(05:10):
to have an issue to drive your truck in the
front of a church. He was a Marine Corps veteran
and he served four years. He was in Iraq in
two thousand and seven, and he was apparently like a
tech motor transport all that kind of stuff. But he
donated to Act Blue, and apparently that's I don't know.
People have got to be really careful when you're dosing

(05:31):
individuals and when you're looking at donations, because sometimes people
have the same names and the right gets a little
bit crazy as the left does too sometimes and you
don't want to end up going after the wrong dude.
But the guy, I mean, no matter what he donated
to he clearly I don't think that he's a Trump fan,
but he's not like a registered Democrat either. But one

(05:52):
of the problems in rushing to focus on right or left,
and I know why it's done, because the left politicizes
everything before the last heart beat rings out, I get it,
and the right feels like they got to get a
jump on it because politics suck. I mean, it's just honestly, people,
and it's just like a demonic escape the political parties

(06:15):
or abysmal the nature of our society makes me genuinely
wish for an earth ending event because I just this
planet is just hopeless. And I'm not joking, I'm just
it's just horrible. And I don't know how you go
back to how you go back to any sense of normal.
Say that said, you're happy about that, right, little Daria
for you this morning, Happy Monday. But there's this rush

(06:38):
to immediately politicize it because you got to hurry up
and get your advantage over on your political opponent. You
got to hurry up and beat this individual, and I
get it, that's why it's done. But in the rush
to do that, we're overlooking some serious things here. This
guy had some serious mental issues, right, some serious mental issues.
And you know, apparently this guy he was he started overseas,

(07:05):
move back to Utah. Apparently I guess that didn't had
a breakdown in his relationship, et cetera. I don't know.
There's a lot of a lot of things that are
that are that are contributing to this. But the big
thing is that is it a is it a political
attack so much as it was an attack of or
an issue of somebody who's mentally ill. And we can't

(07:27):
have a discussion about treatment of mentally ill people because
of how politicized all of these things get with the left.
And I think that that's that's true. We can't. We
can't because we can't have a serious discussion about it.
It goes to banning guns, which have nothing to do
with the issue. It's always about banning something, it's always
about going after guns, it's always about you know something.

(07:47):
So I mean, this is like what like the second
incident that we've had of this now where we have
people who are evil and then people who are dangerous
mentally ill, and we are not getting any further than
we've gotten since the days of Parkland because the left's
response to everything is completely nonsensical, band guns, zero mental

(08:12):
health analysis at all whatsoever. So we live in we
live in pretty hardcore times, my dudes. We uh. I mean,
it's there's there's there's a lot of stuff. There's we
live in some pretty rough times now. In addition to this,
isn't Jimmy So Jimmy Kimmel's apparently coming back now. I

(08:33):
don't mean just like ABC, I mean also Next Star
in Sinclair apparently, so they've ended their refusal to put
him on air. I don't know if that means that
he's apologized, And that's one of the things that I
can't find. It doesn't seem Kane like he apologized.

Speaker 3 (08:54):
Nope, you sure didn't.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
So CNN's headline is how consumer pushback beat Trump's pressure
campaign on Kimmel. This wasn't Trump's pressure campaign. This is why,
this is, This is why I cannot take seriously anybody
on the left. This is why I know that everyone's talking,
you know, discourse, discourse. I've been entering into good faith

(09:17):
debates with people for fifteen years. I just think that
they're incapable of it. You cannot have good faith debate
on this stuff with headlines like this. It wasn't the
Trump campaign that did it. It wasn't the Trump administration
that waged this censorship campaign on Jimmy Kimmel. Why are
they trying to make a martyr out of Jimmy Kimmel.
Trump was not targeting Jimmy Kimmel. He maybe, like said

(09:39):
one or two things about him in a tweet. He
wasn't targeting Jimmy Kimmel. I know that Jimmy Kimmel sits
in front of a mirror every single night and worships himself,
but not everybody else does either, Right, We all don't.
And it's frustrating because that's not the real That wasn't
what happened. What happened was Next Star in Stintclair heard
from their consumers, and they have an oblig gation as

(10:01):
owners of those networks to do something to react or
et cetera. That's what they were doing. So the actual
pressure campaign came from the left. The left literally used
government to try to keep a failing show on air.
That is what happened here. It was led by the
likes of Chuck Schumer and other Democrats that were literally
threatening to use government. They created this straw man, this

(10:26):
false argument that Trump was trying to run Jimmy Kimmel
off air, which he wasn't. So they created this false
argument so that they can then justify their using government
to try to keep a failing show on air. And
keep in mind that the rumor mill is that they
were looking to jettison Jimmy Kimmel for a while now

(10:46):
and trying to figure out the best way to do it,
because he is a drain on their finances. He does
not make enough and AD revenue to actually cover his paycheck.
He does not make enough and add and Jimmy Kimmel
could have taken a pay so that his staff could
get paid and all this other stuff, but he's too
much of a pompous ass to do that, so he
had no He didn't volunteer to do that. He wanted

(11:08):
to get his full paycheck even though he wasn't delivering.
So the big rumor, and it was like that for
a while, is that they were looking at getting rid
of him. And but you can't do that unless you
have somebody that you can put in his place, et cetera.
It's a laun drawn out process. So now you have
the left. And Jimmy Kimmel embraced this wholeheartedly because he

(11:29):
was going to be out of a job. So it
benefits Jimmy Kimmel to make it look like, falsely, the
administration is targeting him when they never were. It was
just Jimmy Kimmel as an untalented, unfunny OAF and he
got himself in trouble on top of his abysmal ratings,
and he decided to embrace this as a lifeline to

(11:50):
save his career because what is he going to do
if he gets fired from Late Night? Right? I mean
that's kind of the pinnacle. What do you do after
you get fired from Late Night? I mean, I guess
he could go to OnlyFans Cane, But ain't nobody watching
that stuff? You know, maybe people have a potato fetish,
I don't know, and they could go and watch him
on that. I don't know. He looks like one anyway.

(12:12):
So he needed that as a lifeline to desperately try
to reinvigorate his career, and he used the left, and
the left was happy to have an example to be
a some kind of cudgel to use against Trump. So
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Speaker 6 (13:29):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Data's quick five.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
So AI is apparently threatening white collar work, and so
as a result, more young Americans are choosing blue collar careers.
This from CBS News, which decided to bury the lead
three paragraphs in which goes to show you that AI
is better than at writing reports and actual idiot humans
who barely pass with under probably a two point zero
GPA from whatever hideous but tastic jaschool they attended. They

(14:00):
said fifty seven percent of gen Zers are citing student
loan debt. I don't care. They don't even get into
the AI portion. Whoever, who is this person? Megan Carillo
should be fired and have to go back to j school.
If I was her employer, I would literally fire her
and make her write an apology for wasting everybody's time
of reading this drivel that she calls news copy. The

(14:21):
lead is literally buried eight paragraphs in where they said
three quarters of graduates from gen Z are actually going
into more and more are looking into now blue collar
work because AI is threatening to eliminate all of you
know previously what they were going into. And I think
that this Megan whatever girl should probably find blue collar

(14:42):
work as well, because she's not cut out to write.
But if you can't write better than AI, you need
to be fired. Let's see, moving on down the line,
let's see tropical blah blah, it's hurricane season. Guess what,
there's going to be hurricanes and hurricane season. Esz this
these people, Oh my gosh, the weather we left. It
makes everything stupid. Economic anxiety grows under Trump blah blah blah.

(15:04):
Political liability. Well, if they don't lower taxes more, yeah,
it's going to get worse. I mean I've only been
screaming this for how many years now? Yeah. So they
said that Democrats are wanting to hammer Trump about the economy.
That's worse it pulling. It is at as lowest point. Now. Look,
a lot of that is because of the tariff stuff.
You knew this is going to be bumpy. The other
part is that a lot of these deals with these
other nations to normalize some of the stuff have not

(15:26):
been happening as fast as they need to. It's not
saying that they haven't been happening. It just needs to
happen faster. And you've got to remember it's a very
big gamble to take with the American public that once
results immediately, people want immediate satisfaction. They want immediate satisfaction.
So that's a big issue. So the administration needs to
get up on this. It's great to do these other things,

(15:48):
but if you can't save people with their wallet, that's
going to complicate things for midterms, and then you know
what that's going to turn out to be like. And
if Republicans give up more during this battle, the shutdown battle,
that's also going to make all of this worse. FBI
is firing agents photograph kneeling during the twenty twenty whatever

(16:08):
racial hoakery, hoax hoaxing and all that. Remember the summers
of fun and fire. According to the Associated Price, I
think they should be fired. You don't need to be
taking a knee. Do your job or get out. You're
not special, you're not owed anything. Do your job or
go get bent. That's it very simple. And Rick moranis

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Speaker 8 (18:17):
True and I initially requested a meeting last Saturday. Donald
Trump agreed to the meeting and then a few days
later abruptly canceled it. We've made clear that we're ready,
willing and able to sit down with anyone at any
time and at any place in order to make sure
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(18:40):
have caused that's impacting everyday Americans all across.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
So did the White I don't understand what so the
Takiem Jeffreys. What does he mean that the administration has
caused I don't what do you mean they didn't set
the last economic policies that put us in this position
and falling for that. This is just saying the I mean,

(19:06):
the shrinking of government means more capitalists freed up. But
they apparently don't realize I mean, this has been They
knew that these they knew that there were going to
be cuts coming, They knew that money has to be
saved somewhere. What Democrats are reacting to is they don't
want the welfare spigots to be turned off. They want

(19:29):
to be able to continue funding everything from illegal immigration
to DEEI to name it. They want to continue funding
all of this stuff. They don't want to cut any
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(19:51):
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Speaker 5 (19:52):
There.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
I mean, you've got to figure it out. Republicans seem
to feel pretty confident. Every the House reconvened today. They
have the September thirtieth deadline, so it's tomorrow at midnight,
and in the Senate they pass Remember the House passed
the CR. The Senate doesn't want to deal with it,

(20:15):
and so the fight is in the Senate, and the
Democrats are demanding that if there's any kind of you know,
they want a CR that includes a permanent extension of
the Obamacare subsidies that were expanded during the pandemic. And
Thune might be just dangling this out like a carrot
in front of all these donkeys, but he's saying, look, yeah, sure,

(20:38):
we'll negotiate later, but not right now in this government
funding bill, and they wanted Democrats, they want a whole
bunch of policies. They want a whole bunch of policy
funding for policies that have no business being funded in
any of this. So look, they want to permanently extend
all of the Obamacare subsidies. You know, because Obamacare is

(20:59):
so successful, the government has to subsidize it. Right. This
doesn't make sense to you, because you're a smart person,
and that's why it doesn't make sense to you. They
want to reverse all they want to reverse the public
media defunding Any Republican that caves on this, well, I'm
already done with them, probably been done with them for

(21:19):
a while. But they want the all of the funding
to go back to NPR and PBS, the public broadcasting.
They want all the funding back. They want the recisions
to stop. Now remember the recisions battle that I keep waiting.
You know, Republicans keep hinting like they're going to do
something smart with these recisions, and we're going to do this,

(21:40):
and we're going to wait till we get to this point,
and then we're gonna put these recisions in and run
this funding out so that way, you know, de facto,
we can't spend the money. Democrats want that to stop.
They want all spending freezes to end. They want to
reverse the one big beautiful bill cuts to Medicaid, which
I'm sorry they were paltry cuts to begin with, but

(22:00):
they want those. They want that reversed. That see they
did it. This would fund government through October thirty first,
and then goes, well, we're going to be in the
same position again because everything sucks. So that's what they want.
And this is actually just kind of a clean cr
the way that they I mean, as much as it

(22:22):
can be with the state of things, and it is
very much I would say close to maybe close to that.
This is what Democrats wanted, and by the way. Democrats
had no problem passing this in the House, and they
had no problems passing it when Biden was in office.

(22:45):
They passed the cr Now they don't want to because
it's Trump. So that's the only thing that's changed. And
then they're mad because all of their you know, the
USAID stuff was cut and all of that, they're mad
over all of it. Well, that's not our it's not
what our money's supposed to go to. So that's pretty
much it's a non starter. Democrats, i think, don't realize

(23:07):
yet just how bad of a gamble this is going
to be for them to continue to push for these
and the like restoring cuts. How do you think that
independents are going to react if Republicans go, you know what,
we're going to restore the funding we took from the

(23:27):
from NPR and public broadcasting. We're going to restore those.
How would Republicans act? How would their base act? Do
Democrats honestly think that they're going to whine Republicans into
doing that? I don't believe. So that would be a disaster.
But that's just one example. You know, the Big Beautiful Bill,
which I was not a fan of because it didn't
do enough, not even remotely enough. I don't even think

(23:49):
it got three sixteenth close enough, but it was still
something I guess you could argue, and that was even
too much for them. This will very much be their
shutdown if it happens, because this CR. Our current Congress
got this CR through the House. The Senate's got to

(24:10):
deal with it, and they got to send it back.
And the Senate so far they can't agree and they're
living over these other cuts. So Republicans, they did it.
They got it done. They got it done, and now
Schumer is, you know, staring at this. Republicans delivered this
CR and Democrats are dragging their feet on it in

(24:31):
the Senate, and we got a deadline tomorrow night, Tuesday.
Can do you think that they're gonna they're going to
run a foul of this deadline?

Speaker 3 (24:39):
Oh Democrats?

Speaker 6 (24:40):
Oh of course, there are seven needed in the Senate
to pass. Even though we have a majority in the House.
The Senate is where they know.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
That the majority the House past the cry. So this
is what the House passed.

Speaker 6 (24:50):
They know that, you know, the minority party has the
power here. They're the ones actually holding hostage the CR
until they get their way, and I don't think it's
going to and the way they.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Like it, I don't think it is either. I don't
think it's going to I don't think it will either.
So the if they, if so, Democrats, if they, if
this shuts down, this will be theirs to own, totally, totally,
entirely theirs to own. And Republicans need to keep playing
that game. They need to stay on that message. They
need to stay on that message. So we'll see. I

(25:22):
get a couple of other things to tell you about.
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I'll get to the other stuff that I had this segment,
sorry one ones like you're just skipping everything that's on
the rundown. Sorry, if you guys ever played the SIMS.
I don't because I have a life in the real
world and I have a husband, and if I want
romantical times, it's in the meat. It's in real time. Sorry,

(25:44):
it's in real time here. I just think the Sims
are weird. I've heard too many stories, and I've watched
DNSL videos Daniel make fun of these people and he
goes online. Guys, can I just if you've never gone
into the deep dive of I don't even know what
his last name is. This is Daniel right DNSL on YouTube. Yeah,
we don't know. He had to create a million different
YouTube channels because they kept shutting him down. He goes

(26:05):
he would go onto these communities and like this show
you kind of what like the freaks were doing. I
mean there were furries in these communities and they were all,
oh my gosh, and he would just troll them. And
I just never understood the Sims or Second Life or
anything like that. I just think it's weird. Here's I

(26:26):
don't like games where I have to go and do
real life stuff, right, Like, That's one of the things
fall Out made me so mad. I hated playing Fallout.
You know why, because oh, you got to eat food? Woo.
I play video I do that in real life. I
don't play video games so I can go on a
quest to get food. That sucks. That's nobody wants to
do that, right Like I want to go fight monsters

(26:46):
and zombies and things like that. I don't want to
go in or I'm gonna go and get stuff to
make a stove. It's just I can't stand it. And
the Sims came as similar, and you don't, and people
like they they make money on this thing and they
buy stuff and it's just I I don't know. But anyway,
my whole point is that apparently now Jared Kushner and
the Saudis are going to buy EA Games, and EA

(27:10):
owns the Sims, and so the left is losing their
mind because it's Kushner namely, and then the Saudis. And
then my whole point in bringing this up is apparently
it's all the left, which tells you everything you need
to know about the Sims. Kane, is it just lefty weird?
Does that play it? I don't know anybody on the
right place.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
I played the very old school version SUD.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
I never did remember. I've heard of it, but I
never played.

Speaker 3 (27:36):
Yeah, you set taxes and you'd build cities.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Just boring it. Why don't you come do real life
in a video games simulation?

Speaker 3 (27:44):
Well, it's about building community.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
I don't want to build a community. I want to
be left alone and go fight monsters. That's my idea
of Heart of Heaven. Nobody anywhere, and then I just
fight monsters and I got some dogs. That's it. It's amazing.
And these games are telling me, now, wait, what is cringier?
Is the Sims are Second Life cringier? Is that a

(28:05):
hard question? Really?

Speaker 3 (28:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (28:08):
I think I think they're both at the level of
cringe that's pretty equal today.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
I don't I'm I'm kind of curious. I feel like
the Second Life one looks weirder. I don't know. But
these people get on there and then they have literally
they take it seriously, like how I joke women should
never take the store forever twenty one seriously like literally
Second Life should not be taken that as well. But
anyway it is. I am just endlessly amused because apparently

(28:34):
all these people were talking about are lefties, because it's
the left that's livid over this, and that's I think
that's what you've mostly seen too, right, Kane, Sure, it's
mostly the left, So your's the here's the they. Someone said, well,
if the Saudi's by ea, there's gonna be a lot
of less gay stuff in the Sims. Oh my gosh,

(28:57):
I don't know. But didn't they said that. Didn't the
Sims get like inclusive or something. I don't even know
what that means. What does it even mean? Why would
you buy that it's a game. It's a game. People
could be animals in it for crying out loud, just
I don't know, so there because yes, I'm sure Jared
Kushner cares so much about these people's lives that he's like,

(29:17):
I'm gonna go and end all your fun. I don't know,
I don't know, but they I'm just so glad I've
never played this ever. I'm so glad I never played it.
A couple of things on the way, JK Ralling hits
back at Oh what's that chick? What is her name?
Emma Watson? Yeah, I really felt JK rolling with her

(29:44):
big o, giant long diatribe that she published on X.
We're gonna talk about it because she's done with all
the trans the criticism, with the trans stuff and what
we have on the way, bear with me, I've got
a million windows open on my giant computer screen. We
got to get into some of the some of the
left the ice. So the guy who targeted the ice

(30:07):
facility in Dallas, this is a horrible story. He apparently
obsessively searched for the Charlie Kirk shooting video and then
he had a handwritten note that was discovered so I
know that's copycat stuff is real. We're going to dive
into that. We also have some of the latest Ariana

(30:30):
Grande has shared a scathing social media posts directed at
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Speaker 3 (32:35):
Like SAMs through the A glance.

Speaker 9 (32:37):
So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
So this is video of this chick working out and
she's mad that this other woman is in her shot.
And by in her shot, I mean the other woman.
It's a public gym, it's a twenty four hour fitness
and the other woman's at a different she's by the
ways and she's like over at a different I mean
it's a gym. It's an open gym. Yeah, with her

(33:22):
back to her, she's not trying to get into the camera.
But this old broad gets all ticked off because I
guess she's trying to I don't know what she thinks
she's doing. And then she gets mad. You're annoying.

Speaker 6 (33:31):
You're annoying, like got perfectly.

Speaker 8 (33:37):
Annoyed.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
Yes, this old broad needs to like, first off, you're
not working out if you're noticing other people around you,
if you're noticing that this chick's there, you're not working
out hard enough. You know, good heavens, I can't stand
people like this. Dudes or chicks. I cannot stand it.

(34:01):
If you're going to if look, if you want to
do this bougie stuff and you don't want to have
to share the space with other people who pay the
same damn membership fee that you pay that go to
a private gym or keep your old face at home.
So no, I'm not be nice about this because I
hate brods like this. I can't stand this. They make
the gym horrible for everyone. Have you seen this stuff before.
I've been at a gym before, at a twenty four

(34:23):
hour fitness that was a gym we used to go to,
and I've literally watched these gym bunnies who can't lift
anything more than ten pounds, or dudes who only get
a pump but they have like no real strength, and
they mark out this like they like, take up this
whole part of the gym, and everyone's got to stand
around they've got stuff going on, and wait for these

(34:43):
people to film themselves for their eight hundred followers on
social media. It's so annoying. If you're going to do
that and you don't want people in your shot, then
go to a private gym or keep your dumb butt
at home. It's super easy. But the fact that she's
like flipped out like this, first off, like she has

(35:04):
a right, like that there's stuff over there. That woman
was going to, the weights and the machines that were
over in that part of the room. She doesn't owe
you anything. And then the lady posted that online thinking
that she was going to be supported as being in
the right, and predictably she was not. I mean, the
rest of the public had the same reaction that you

(35:24):
and I are having. I just I can't stand that stuff.
That is so annoying. Go film yourself. What are you
filming yourself for? Who cares? Seriously? What is your damage?
This is what I hate about social media. I'm not
saying that people aren't special little creations of God, but
you aren't so important that you have to film yourself

(35:46):
at the gym and rush to share your workout message
with the world everyone. We've gone from participation trophy culture too.
I have to say something on social media culture. That's
what it is now. Everybody's feel like, oh my gosh,
let me show you my work. I'll let me just
stop it, and especially to get that nasty with somebody

(36:06):
over it. Man, that broad's lucky she didn't get a
dumb belt thrown at her head. Man, I'm telling you what,
because not every chick would have been cool like that
with her. It's just ask. I hope twenty four hour
fitness kicked her out. Although I don't know she maybe
she was a she he I don't know, never know
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(36:26):
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Speaker 10 (37:51):
Could ever cancel her out or cancel that out for anything,
it has to remain true.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
It is true.

Speaker 10 (38:01):
And this is where this like holding of these I
just don't know what else to do other than hold
these two seemingly incompatible things together at the same time
and just hope maybe they will one day resolve or
co join themselves and maybe accept that they never will,
but that they can both still be true. And I

(38:25):
can love her, I can know she loved me. I
could be grateful to her. I can know the things
that she's said are true, and that can be this
whole other thing. And my job feels like to just
hold you don't have a job, just to hold all
of it. But the biggest thing is just.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
What she's done will never be taken away from me.
So that's this is a classic case of self infatuation.
That's Emma Watson, who the only reason anybody knows her
is because another woman created her whole life and gave
her a body of work, and without that she would
not be the privileged princess that she is today. Welcome

(39:09):
back to the program. Dana Lash with you at top
of this second hour the chats at Rumble. You can
watch the radio program channel thirty forty seven Direct TV.
She was doing this interview and it was all on
the trans stuff about JK Rolling, what is this, Well, in.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
My job is to just you don't have a job.
Your job isn't that's not your job.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
You decided to try to curry favor with the far
left by sucking up to trans Tifa, and so you
did that. While also she couldn't just do it by herself.
She had a slam jk Rowling originally when she did it,
and I love jk Rowling's response because it's so cutting.
She says that she isn't owed internal agreement from any

(39:53):
actor who once played a character she created. But she
said that these the people who have disagreed with her,
they didn't just disagree with her. She goes, they think
that our former professional association gives them a particular rite, nay,
an obligation to critique me and my views in public.
Years after they finished acting in Potter, they all continued

(40:14):
to assume the role of de facto spokespeople for the
world I created. And she says, until quite recently, I
hadn't managed to throw off the memory of children who
needed to be gently coaxed through their dialogue in a
big scary film studio. And she says that she didn't
comment on any of these actors, and then she said
that but she is with us. One she said that

(40:36):
Emma asked someone to pass on a handwritten note to
me from her to me, which contained the single sentence
I'm so sorry for what you're going through. She has
my phone number, and she goes, that's went back when
the death and rape and torture threats were at their
peak against rolling and she said Emma had just publicly
poured more petrol on the flames. Yet a one line
of expression of concern from her would reassure me of

(40:57):
her fundamental sympathy and kindness. And here's what it's really good,
she goes. She writes, and this is rallying on X.
Like other people who've never experienced adult life uncushioned by
wealth and fame, Emma has so little experience of real life.
She's ignorant of how ignorant she is. She'll never need
a homeless shelter. She's never going to be placed on

(41:17):
a mixed sex public hospital board. She adds. She's I'd
be astounded if she's ever been in a high street
changing room since childhood. Her public bathroom is single occupancy
and comes with a security man standing guard outside the door.
Has she had to strip off in a newly mixed
sex changing room at a council run swimming pool? Is

(41:40):
she ever likely to need a state run rape crisis
center that refuses to guarantee an all female service to
find herself sharing a prison cell with a male rapist
who's identified into the women's prism. She adds, I wasn't
a multi millionaire at fourteen. I lived in poverty while
writing the book that made Emma famous. Therefore, understand from

(42:01):
my own life experience what the trashing of women's rights
in which Emma has so enthusiastically participated means to women
and girls without her privileges. And the greatest diarony here
is that had Emma not decided in her most recent
interview to declare that she loves and treasure me a
change of tach. I suspect she's adopted because she's noticed

(42:21):
full throat of condemnation. I mean, is no longer as
quite fashionable as it was. I might never have been
this honest. That's a complete utter destruction. Finisher, that's a
complete outter destruction. It is true, though, these I love
how she says that because she created a world in

(42:41):
which Emma Watson was hired to portray a character, she
thinks that not only that gives her a de facto right,
I will go further, not as a spokesperson for the
entire world that JK Rowling created. But Emma Watson has
enjoyed great privileged fame acting as this expert on JK
Rowling and Rallying's reticent to give any kind of statement

(43:03):
to the press when she has declined to even comment
on the people that acted in the stories that she's created.
Emma Watson has shown no such courteousness. In fact, she
has chased the light and the camera at every opportunity
to opine on it because she's not getting the same
roles that she was once offered, and I think a

(43:23):
lot of that is dried up as she's progressed into
an adult and is no longer considered a child actor.
And so I think that she's had to find more
creative ways to keep her name in the press, and
going after JK Rollan and sucking up to the Transtifa
community as one of the ways in which she's decided
to do that. But it doesn't give her the right
to act as this unofficial, self nominated spokesperson for Rallying,

(43:46):
nor does it give her any kind of special insight
into JK. Rolling. All she did was act as a
character in a world that Rollin created years ago. It's
not like they're closed or that they're besties or anything
like that. But boys, has Emma Watson really tried to
trade off the name of JK Rowling, who's still making
bank even as Watson has to chase the cameras just

(44:06):
to try to get an inkling of it. It's really,
it's just ridiculous, and so she needed to be put
in her place. Emma Watson is like the Greta Thunberg
of acting in a way like she's in with regards
to trans she has a very Greta Thunberg vibe about her. Right,
and you don't always have to have a take, But

(44:26):
this is another example of someone who is so desperate
to keep their name in the press that they have
to have a take. Do you realize how stupid that
makes all of conversation everywhere? Think about it in terms
of American politics with I mean anything again, example, in
American politics, you go on social media, somebody always has
to have a take on something. They always have to

(44:48):
have a take, And I think that that has made
conversation so stupid because in this rush too, there's more
of a rush to be first with a comment than
there is to be smart about it. There's more of
a rush to do you see me? Do you see me?
Pick me and wave your hand than there is to

(45:09):
just be reasoned and think things out. And you know,
I have a fully fleshed out thought before rushing to
social media to share a fragment of it. Don't you
think that that's why everything's been made so dumb? Kane?
It really feels that way. It really feels that way. Well,

(45:30):
you know, and I feel like it's my job. It's
not though it really isn't. So a couple of other
things that I wanted to touch on with you. I'm
going over Oh okay, so super Bowl. I don't have
a thought on this. Can I stay super Bowl? Wait?
Am I not allowed to say that?

Speaker 3 (45:45):
It's not allowed, It's not allowed to can't sit don't
say it again?

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Super Bowl? Asay? Can I do that?

Speaker 3 (45:51):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (45:52):
Okay? The stupid game. You can't you literally can't say
or is it? You can't say it during the time
that it's on air. Just see the big game they
done football game because they get so latitious you can't
even talk about it in news. I don't know if
people realize that that's a real thing. It can like
tell the people because people don't believe us. Every year
we talk about this and nobody believes me.

Speaker 6 (46:12):
Yeah, the term super Bowl together in quotes is a
copyrighted term and you can't use it.

Speaker 2 (46:20):
You literally can't say the word. So we can't say
the word on air because they'll sue you. I'm not kidding.

Speaker 6 (46:29):
They'll demonetize anyone using it right digitally but broadcast.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
What they'll do is they'll file a complaint.

Speaker 3 (46:34):
Yeah they could, Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:36):
They'll file complaints. So yeah, you know who with who? Yeah, FCC,
they'll file a complaint. So you can't say it. So
they decided to get for the can you even say
the time of the show that comes in midway? I
don't think you can say that.

Speaker 6 (46:50):
I say that, yeah halftime. Halftime happens in every football game,
so not just yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
But for these doers, they're going to like litigate it. Sure, Okay,
So they they have Bad Bunny who's performing? Why for real? Why?
Thoughts Steve? What do you make of this? Pick? The
big bad Bunny fan over there?

Speaker 3 (47:12):
You gonna ask him? I like him, but it's not
gonna be in any English.

Speaker 2 (47:16):
Well, no. I mean, I'm just like I I know
a couple of his songs, but is that really like
that wide spread they're trying to reach it very niche.
They're trying to reach a global audience. They've been pushing
that for like a decade.

Speaker 3 (47:28):
Now I get it.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
One, yeah, but it's like, I mean, to reach a
global audience, wouldn't you have like more or like major?
I don't know, Like I mean, for crying out loud,
there's there's more. I mean, if they're trying to if
they're trying to be like we want to his Spanic artists.
There's tons of Spanic artists that I think maybe have
are more. I would say more. I don't want to
say not mainstream, because it's not like he's not mainstream,

(47:51):
but I would say more universally appreciated. I guess is
the term I'm looking for. Does that make sense? It
seemed like a real niche pick One's like he's the
number one artist in the world. I know, Wan loves him.
He's got the downloads, man, I get it, But I'm
just like, like, who, I feel like they need you

(48:12):
need a supporting act. That okay, So here's my thinking.
Don't so you know the grandparents, right, Like, you know,
Papa watches this, he watches the super Bowl. He loves
the super Bowl. Papa's gonna be like, who the hell
is this now? Paupa is He's a weird dude. He

(48:35):
likes the Stones and then he likes people like he
likes James Taylor, but then he likes Al Green and
like Old Motown. Right, So just the thought, why couldn't
you have like a bad Bunny and then maybe like
an Old Motown kind of thing, right, I'm just saying,
like a few right, if you really want to be universal,

(48:57):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 6 (48:59):
I mean, will there be a bigger one than Prince's
halftime show?

Speaker 8 (49:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (49:03):
No, that was the best one ever and I will
fight people on it. He was amazing and it literally
rained when he was playing Purple Rain that was from
the Lord. That was amazing. So that's why that's why
I'm putting it out. I don't actually care if it's
a Trump thing because he apparently doesn't like Trump. And
is that why? Is that why this is a big issue?

Speaker 6 (49:23):
I think so. But we grew up like in the nineties,
we had obviously prints and all that, but whenever there
was a crappy or unwanted halftime show. Other networks would
do something during that time to pull people over to
their channels. Right, So I'm thinking that we're going to

(49:43):
possibly see something like that in this instance, but you know,
we'll see.

Speaker 2 (49:47):
I don't care what their politics are. I am coming
at this from a purely selfish how does it benefit me?
Angle because I watched the Super Bowl the game, the
Super Game so stupid. I hate this because I'm married
and my husband wants to and there's certain things that

(50:08):
I will do and certain things that he will do.
Like I'll be like, oh my gosh, you're gonna go
see that down abby movie with me? And he's like,
dear heavens woman, Fine, Well, you know what's the trade
off for that? I got to watch the game with him,
you know what I'm saying. But uh, I I this
is like the most entertaining part of the game for me,

(50:29):
and I wanted to be good. That's that's literally the
only reason why I care. I don't care what your
politics are. I need you to be like a stellar performer,
and so that's my thing. So is bad Bunny is
he like a great stage performer? Because this is a
whole different ballgame, you know what I'm saying. And I
think Wan makes a good point. Wan's like, I don't

(50:50):
think he's an artist suited for the super Bowl. And
Wan's saying this and Slack he's like, and he's like,
it's in span I don't care if it's a Spanish
or not. But he's like, it's not meant This is
the point. It's not meant for kids or a family
event broadcast all over the nation. His music is basically
audible porn. That is a really good point. And so
that's my thing, Like, I don't because everybody's got their kids,

(51:11):
you know, nobody wants to be sending their kids out
of the room. Can you trust him to do like
a super clean set. I don't know. I don't know.
And the other thing is a lot of these artists,
like last super Bowl, you know, we have kinderical mar
He might be great in certain venues, but I thought
he fell flat in a stadium. I'm sorry, he doesn't

(51:34):
have enough oh to hold the ground in a stadium.
Like Prince can walk into a stadium and you feel
like he's playing to you. He is just a phenomenal performer, everybody.
Not everybody's a prince. And regardless of whether you love
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(51:55):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 2 (53:15):
So California Police Department has a drone program where they
are helping officers track down and arrest things like shoplifters,
criminals like shoplifters. So they tested this thing out. It
was so the it's called the drone First Responder Program.
And so what they did is there was a guy
who robbed a Walmart and then was fleeing on a

(53:38):
bicycle and they got the drums out after him. It
can imagine you're a dude to rob Walmart. I mean,
just roll with me, and you're on your little bicycle
and you're pedaling away and you hear and there's a
drone coming at you, right, don't I think that might
like maybe serve as like a good deterrent in the future.
One in five Americans now regularly get news from TikTok
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their news off TikTok. I think a lot of people
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Speaker 11 (55:32):
I think we need to look at every aspect of
illegal migration upstream, looking at the causes, which of course
are often poverty, climate change, persecution.

Speaker 2 (55:44):
Look at the causes climate changeisode Oh, dear lord, it's
only Monday. Please Hi, welcome back, Dana lash with you.

Speaker 4 (55:54):
We're at the top of this, We're at the bottom
of the second hour.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
We're in a really weird mood. I had my birthday weekend.
Thank you for the nice birthday rushes. Yes, and got
my highlights taken out. So we're going back to going
back to black as Amy Whinehouse would say, all right,
so welcome back. Can So there's a reason why I'm
bringing this up.

Speaker 4 (56:15):
This was the UK Prime Minister Kirstarma saying illegal immigration
and fighting age men. They're coming into the country, you see,
Cain because of the climate change.

Speaker 6 (56:27):
So these fighting age men are coming in because of
climate change.

Speaker 2 (56:32):
Isn't it interesting how climate change has become come kind
of the catch all catalyst, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (56:41):
Oh well, we have to have more of your money
to throw at the sun as a sacrifice for the
climate change you see hmm, Oh my gosh, the hurricanes
are happening.

Speaker 2 (56:51):
Well it is hurricane season. No, it's the climate change.
We're going to take more of your money for the
climate change. Oh why are all of these people who
are fighting and they're all men like coming illegally just
flooding from boats into your island nation. Why is that?
Oh it's because of the climate change, that's why. Well,
why didn't they go to other nations? Why are they
coming to like yours? Boats? This climate it's just like

(57:13):
the thing that you can just throw out there and
that's supposed to answer everything. Oh, climate change. Oh okay,
why did this happen? Oh because of climate change? That
also happened. I mean everything, can oats. Climate change could
also just be an invasion in your pansy. It could
also be that. Can I on on the heels of that.
Let me share this piece with you. I can't even believe.

(57:35):
First just let me first off, I can't even believe
this is a real story. And it is. It is
a very real story. So here it is and it's
from the Telegraph, which is a left leaning publication. Here
is the headline quote, first cousin marriage has benefits, said

(58:00):
NHS guidance despite birth defect risk. Mm hmm mm hmmm.
Uh it is. See that's why it was like, it
is a very real story.

Speaker 3 (58:14):
That is that is not at all real.

Speaker 2 (58:17):
Hands to sky, I promise you so much. It's real,
like for real, for real f O R R I
L L for real. This is the piece.

Speaker 4 (58:31):
The NHS has been urged to apologize for publishing guidance
exterling the benefits of first cousin marriage despite the increased
risk of birth defects. Guidance, published last week by the
NHS England's Genomics Education program says first cousin marriage is
linked to quote stronger extended family support systems and economic

(58:54):
advantages in quote. But the practice, you know, it's just
consideration has also been linked to oppression, if we and
has also proven increased risk of genetic disease and offspring
of first cousin relationships.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
I wonder, gi, why is British?

Speaker 4 (59:10):
Why is the British NHS now suddenly extolling the benefits
of first cousin marriage, Kane?

Speaker 2 (59:17):
I wonder why that could be?

Speaker 4 (59:19):
Low We are but simpletons that are trying to find
our way in the dark.

Speaker 3 (59:28):
A theory you do?

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Would you care, Kane, to share your theory? Well, the class.

Speaker 6 (59:35):
There is data out there about some of their new
quote unquote residents coming into the country having a history
of first cousin marriages and a history of in bred
medical issues. So I think what they're trying to do
is again further kowtow to these.

Speaker 2 (59:58):
Illegal and I share with you some simple stats. May
I share with you? Please do some very simple statistics. Okay,
So on the heels of this headline from the Telegraph,
first cousin marriage has benefits, says NHS Guidance. So their

(01:00:20):
National Health Service in Britain is now saying that there
are benefits to marrying your first cousin. Okay, it's gonna
lay that out there, Just set that up on the table.
Some interesting stats, Cutter. Did you know that in Cutter,
according to the Center for Arab Genomic Studies, thirty five

(01:00:43):
percent of marriages at least are to first cousins thirty Yemen.
Would you like to know the percentage of first cousin
unions in Yemen? Eighty five percent. That's Journal Agent and
it's in pdf available on the Webernets. In fact, Yemen

(01:01:07):
has some of the highest rates for first cousin marriages.
Saudi Arabia it's twenty five to forty two percent. United
Air Remembirates it's twenty one to twenty eight percent. Huh.
Just very interesting, and that it's that high. Egypt, it's anywhere.

(01:01:30):
I mean, it could be up to thirty to fifty percent. Jordan,
It's twenty to thirty nine percent for the Hamas supporters
in Israel, because I don't say gosins in Israel. I
don't believe in the word Palestinian, it's twenty to fifty percent,
Su Dan, it's forty four to fifty percent. Just putting

(01:01:53):
that up on the table for you. So now does
that put that article in a little bit sharper perspective.
It's very interesting that that's considered. I mean, I'm not
quite sure how to. I mean, it's a whole it's
from the NHS. It's a government health agency that is

(01:02:14):
suggesting this, the NHS Genomics Education program. They release this
guidance on September twenty second is when they released it.
So they're basically saying, go shag your cousin in Britain. Now,
in Britain where they have seen a major major population

(01:02:37):
shift due to the deluge of illegal immigration. Now let
me just ask a follow up question. So, now, if
British NHS is literally promoting first cousin marriage, how long

(01:03:04):
until they tried to justify the practice of old dudes
marrying young girls. You know, I'm just curious. This is
what I'm talking about when I say assimilation. This is
not assimilation, not at all. This is they got a

(01:03:26):
weaker government to assimilate to them instead of them assimilating
and to an existing sovereign entity. I'm curious, though, hold up,
hold up, full path. Isn't this what the left always accused,
like Republican voters in Alabama and Appalachia and all this

(01:03:48):
other stuff of doing and now here the left is like,
But the.

Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
NHS in the UK thes you you can marry your first.

Speaker 2 (01:03:57):
Cousin, right, How is this healthy? How does this contribute
to a healthier population? Knowing full well that there are
a lot of medical issues with us.

Speaker 6 (01:04:13):
Kin So the NHS, who is obviously tasked with the
health of society, of their society, they know that first
cousin marriages lead to birth defects and all kinds of
health issues. Yet the only benefit that they actually cite
in this is that its stronger extended family support systems

(01:04:35):
and economic advantages. Neither of those are health related benefits.
Why is NHS giving us non health related benefits which,
by the way, these are arguable, Rather than focus on
the actual detriment to health with first cousin marriages.

Speaker 3 (01:04:52):
It makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (01:04:53):
There was a study that was done in two thousand
and two that looked at Pakistani infants that made up
a four percent of UK but accounted for over thirty
percent of the birth defects. In twenty thirteen, a larger
study was commissioned and it discovered that thirty seven percent
of infants with birth defects were from Pakistani first cousin marriages,

(01:05:13):
thirty seven times the national average. And the source on
that a number of them, they're actually the Left loves this.
It was over at Lancet and then Nih as well.
It's the science and society, genetic counseling and customary marriage,
and it's a it's a big giant rate this. That's

(01:05:36):
a huge that's a that's a very big deal. So
you're so you're talking about promoting lowered IQ and increased
birth defects. That's the only way to look at this.
And Britain, which I don't think that we can make
fun of France anymore as being the surrender to everything
entity because that's clearly Britain now well or also, I

(01:05:58):
mean Britain was so eager to just import lawlessly millions
of people in that of fighting age people. And now
they are literally looking to change their policies and encourage
first cousin marriage as a result of this. That is

(01:06:19):
knowing full well the statistics with birth defects, knowing full
well the effect on IQ, knowing full well too. What
do also birth effects mean? It means a greater need
for healthcare systems, doesn't it. So here you have a

(01:06:39):
government run healthcare that's looking at a captive audience of
having forever patients because of birth effects, because it's promoting
literally a union that pretty much guarantees issues. Oh my gosh,
this is where we are at in twenty twenty five.
Britain is now promoting first cousin marriage because because of

(01:07:00):
the lawlessness, illegal immigration, the deluge that has completely changed everything.
They're lost. They're gone. Britain is gone. Wow, And the
United States better pay attention. This was literally always stuff
that the left accused the right of doing. That's what's

(01:07:21):
and now they're defending it, at least the left in Britain.
They're defending it because people have been going, wait, I'm sorry,
what Telegraph, what you published this piece? What NHS over
there is promoting what and now the left is, oh, oh,
you're bigots. So now you're a bigot if you oppose
first cousin marriage. Because the left is so eager to

(01:07:42):
commit seppuku because they are terrified of being thought as bigots.
They have such a crisis of confidence. They're terrified at
being thought of as bigots. I can't even Yeah, let
the movie Deliverance. That's what we're talking about here, importing that. Yes,
I mean, we can sit here and go down the statistics.

(01:08:04):
But those are just some of the top line ones
that are pretty easy. I mean, goodness, the higher infant
mortality rates, increased genetic risk. Do you realize twenty years
prior there were didn't us AID fund. Some of these
campaigns came because they were warning about the dangers the

(01:08:27):
infant mortality rate, et cetera of unions like those of
first cousin unions, and they had like huge awareness campaigns.
Saudi Arabia actually implemented premarital screening programs so that they
could inform couples of genetic risks to their infants. And

(01:08:50):
now this is what the UK is doing Saudi. This
is from what I understand in Saudi Arabia has been
trying to turn away from that, although a lot of
that is because of the new ruling entity that's over there,
and they've been really trying they so they're going forward
and the UK is going backward? Am I understanding this correctly?

Speaker 5 (01:09:06):
Right?

Speaker 6 (01:09:07):
Which is absurdity. But think about this even further. Let's
not forget that the first cousins that they're talking about
could actually be products.

Speaker 2 (01:09:13):
Of others other cousins.

Speaker 3 (01:09:15):
Yeah, unions.

Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
So it's like, it's what.

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Speaker 6 (01:10:49):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 3 (01:10:56):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:10:59):
Okay, So, a Florida man torched a ninety thousand dollars
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(01:11:21):
later found well, they found, They confirmed that they found it,
but anyway too literally a guy stole it and set
it on fire. That's all you need to know. Can
you believe? This is why I'm like, just uber it, man,
if you're going to go to a sketch part of town, dude,
just like uber it because you're right.

Speaker 3 (01:11:38):
Yeah, no, I'm with you.

Speaker 6 (01:11:39):
And that's why I included that next story because BMW's
were actually being recalled for what reason. So this this
thief may not have torched it on purpose. He may
have just overheated it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
Yeah, there was a consequence of his thiet.

Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
Oh, without a doubt, Without a doubt.

Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
Apparently can even happen when the car is not in use,
and so they are recalling a lot of that those
cars were there. Okay, can we talk about the peacock thing,
because this is making me so mad. Dude. A Florida
man Miamy Harald killed and ate his neighbor's peacock because
the neighbor fed them. He killed and heed he killed. Sorry,

(01:12:17):
he killed and ate his pet peacocks because the neighbor
fed his peacocks. I don't he did it despite the neighbor.
Sixty one year old Craig Vaught was arrested. A deputy
said that a neighbor got a disturbing letter from him,
and they called the authorities. And in the letter, which
Vought put in her mailbox, he wrote, he killed two
of his pet peacocks because she kept feeding them. He

(01:12:38):
got in a verbal dispute with her, and so he
wrote the letter to prove a point. He killed the
births and then cooked him in a frying pan. And
then he said he's going to kill all of his
pet peacocks to prevent anybody from taking custody of them. Well,
clearly that said it, because they did take custody of them.
And now he's got charged with aggravated animal cruelty and
booked into Landa Lake's detention center.

Speaker 3 (01:13:00):
And neighbor shouldn't have fattened him up.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
That's just so mean. Why some people are so petty
and sago Like the gym lady right who was losing
her mind. Oh my gosh, this guy tried to write
a three hundred and sixty eight billion dollar fraudulent check.
As you can imagine it would be. Yeah, the guy
walked into Jacksonville, Florida, and then literally wrote three hundred

(01:13:24):
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Speaker 12 (01:14:47):
There's no insurrection, there is no threat to national security,
and there is no need for military troops in our
major city. SERVE members should be dedicated to real emergencies.
The members of the Oregon National Guard. Their mission is
to stand up and protect Oregonians and they will do

(01:15:09):
that every day. But they are not needed in the
city and they are not needed here.

Speaker 2 (01:15:16):
Well apparently they are, and I realize that. And you
know that they've there's been this issue with trying to
present these protesters as being like super peaceful, et cetera,
but not happening. So they're they're having to face the
ugly truth with us. Welcome back to the program, Dane
lash at the top of this third hour. So I

(01:15:38):
keep wanting to say sect death, but it's sek war now, right,
sec war heg seth sect deaf heg seth sounded way
better to say, though I got to say sec def
heg seth secwar heg sath. He's ordered two hundred National
Guard troops in Oregon to deploy to Portland after Potus
announced that he was authorizing troop deployment to deal with

(01:15:58):
the unrest violence. Can I just say, because we've got
affiliates in Portland? Is it? It seems like all the
left does there is protest and complain and whine. Is
that kind of what you're getting to? Kane feels like
that that's all they do.

Speaker 6 (01:16:14):
Yeah, there's plenty of video out there shown on a
daily basis, the giant Antifa style pushback on law and order.
It's been like that for a long time. The residents
understand it. It's these politicians that they just want to
continue their positions of power, and.

Speaker 2 (01:16:29):
I think that the things that they protest about kind
of change correct like on any given day. So they said,
sek war, he's going to be protecting ice facilities under
siege by Antifa and other domestic terrorists, Trump wrote, say,
in authorizing use of full force if necessary. They've have

(01:16:53):
you seen what they've been doing, the Democrats have been doing.
So during the day they show photos of places in
and around Portland where nobody's at and they're like, look, look,
how so crazy. It's a war zone. But they're not
actually showing the where antifas actually gathered. They won't take
those photos. They won't show like the guillotines that were

(01:17:14):
drug out in front of these ice facilities. They won't
show any of that, which I thought was kind of interesting.
How they're there's selection there, there's selective process. They're like, oh,
look the theres scenes for more ravaged Portland, and it's
just like a random picture of a park or someone
will take uh pictures of oh, here's this ice facility.

(01:17:34):
But it's interesting that the ice facility is covered in
uh what is that the wood? The board, uh, particle
board and plywood? Thank you. Interesting. And the Portland mayor
denounced the military employment and he says they're showing old footage.
But that's not true though, I mean they're literally they

(01:17:56):
were I don't know if you guys saw. They were
actually dragging out guillet teens at one of the protests.
They put they chopped a and I'm looking at a
couple of threads here. One of them. They chanted that
we've got the guillotine, you better run. Oh so peaceful.

(01:18:16):
Uh oh. And then the people who live right across
the street from all these protests, they're super not happy
about the protests and they've been begging for their city
officials to do something about it. Yeah, because nothing says
peace and love like guillotines came just you know, nothing
says unity and all of that. So Democrats are trying

(01:18:36):
so hard to make it look like there's nothing to
see here. It's all fine, Look how it's there. Why
are they doing this? It's but the problem is is
we've all seen it. We've seen the video, We've seen
the attacks on these ice facilities, and you can't, I mean,
for crying out loud, there are people that live in
Portland that are afraid to even go out and eat

(01:18:58):
because they don't want to be caught up one of
these stupid ANTIFA protests. Riots I say riots, I mean
protest that I say protests, I mean riots. I mean
it's there's the photos and video are all over I
mean literally every night, like I'm watching another video of
rioters storming an ice facility, busting up windows. Oh, and

(01:19:19):
then here come police to respond. I mean video after
I'm literally scrolled. I'm scrolling through video right now, I'm
in front of my monitor and I'm just scrolling, still scrolling.
Oh finally I got to where I didn't see a
video and it was just a Photokay, that's how much.
That's how often it's happening here and happening in Portland.

(01:19:40):
It's actually pretty stunning, and so a lot of the
people that live there are very upset with it because
they don't feel safe. They're worried about this stuff in
their communities. They don't like to see people fighting in
the streets. They want it. They don't feel like they
can leave their house to do anything. And they've had
citizens like who make videos and they beg law enforcement.
They begged their local officials to to do something. Now

(01:20:05):
someone would say, oh, well, Trump is basing his actions
on these clips back from twenty twenty. Guys, there's like
a ton of stuff from just like the past ninety
days that show that this is all this is all new.
There is pull this up, this was there were I
don't well, I wouldn't play the audio of this one.

(01:20:26):
But just because I don't, I can't guarantee the audio,
but you can show the video at least. How so
this was just not last night. I think this was
the twenty seventh Antifa and agitators chased Portland police out
of an area following a targeted arrest near an ice facility.
And they, of course they're all kidded out in their

(01:20:49):
riot gear, et cetera. They will run police out of
the streets. So how I mean, if Antifa is a
terrorist organization and they've been doing daily attacks of these
ice facilities, where's the response, Like you now, you see,
you have to bring a National Guard. It's the responsibility

(01:21:10):
if they're If the local officials aren't going to do it,
then guess what. It goes up the ladder. That's what happens.
It escalates, It escalates up the ladder, and and someone
else will do something about it. If local is not
going to fulfill their sworn oaths to uphold law and
order in the in these areas in which they were
elected to represent, if they refuse to do it, citizens
have the right to demand that state didn't get involved.

(01:21:32):
And if state doesn't do it, then they demand, and
they have the right to that the federal government get involved.
That's what's going to happen if they don't stop this
stuff at the local level. It's not Trump's fault. I mean,
talk talk about these Antifa loons. It's these people's fault
that had been doing this non stop. This is just ridiculous,

(01:21:53):
and I feel bad for Portland police. Who the hell
would want to be a police officer dealing with these brats.
Oh my gosh, let's go get our viewer. That woman's
in a viewer hoodie. I swear to you, I just
saw the logo. It's like a ninety dollars hoodie. All right,
So this, I mean it's a major problem, major problem.
So he's invoked Title ten. He's going to deploy troops

(01:22:14):
into Portland. And the AG has filed a lawsuit against this.
This is coming from their affiliate up there, Fox twelve.
So he's he annound Saturday, he's sending troops to Portland.
And then of course you have this stupid AutoPlay. The
Oregon Attorney General, Dan Rayfield and the governor they held
a joint news conference and they said that Potus had

(01:22:36):
invoked Title ten to deploy troops and the governor Democrats
said that responded to Trump's commons that he was authorizing
full force to handle the domestic terrorists, that he's abusing
his authority, and she said the city's doing just fine
on its own. Have you guys seen some of the
Portland people that live in Portland and the stuff that

(01:22:58):
they're posting on social media. Go look and you tell
me if you think it's fine. Go look and you
tell me if you think it's okay, if it's fine,
if you could not go, if you could not leave
your home and go to the grocery store or leave
your home and go pick up your kid, because you
would be terrified that you would be surrounded by Antifa
people and that they were on your streets and they

(01:23:20):
were setting off like smoke bombs and all kinds of stuff.
Would you be afraid to leave your house to go
get your kid from school or even let your kid
go to school, because that's literally the reality that these
people are living with in these areas where they're doing it.
They're assaulting people, they're arresting some of these Antifa people
who won't stop beating up other individuals. They stop vehicles

(01:23:41):
in the streets, they attack the cars. I mean, this
is not what do you mean? What does the governor mean? Oh,
we're fine, we're doing fine. That's like that meme of
the little dog sitting at the table and everything's on fire.
We're fine. Yeah. So they're trying to showcase that it
is all being super peaceful. Ron Wyden shared a photo

(01:24:02):
of the ice facility in Portland that Trump claims is
under siege. It's covered in plywood. Huh, Kane, why would
the ice facility be covered in plywood.

Speaker 6 (01:24:15):
It's probably to protect the glass that Antifa loves to break.
It's probably something like that. Also, he put out a
video as like a one minute video just kind of
walking around that facility with that showed the plywood and
he's like, look how quiet it is when literally nobody
was there, Like, yeah, nobody was.

Speaker 2 (01:24:34):
Now go back there tonight and then take video and
see how that. See how that works out for you,
Ron White, and see how that works for you. Go
go back there tonight and take video. He's he's not
gonna go do it.

Speaker 10 (01:24:45):
He's not gonna do.

Speaker 2 (01:24:47):
One Portland resident was begging Potus to send in, begging, begging, begging, begging,
begging them doing videos. Uh for instance one uh one
said that they can't. They can't even they can't even
walk their dog because the street's been turned into a
war zone. It's bad. One Portland resident confronted Antifa for

(01:25:10):
blaring music after midnight, and she says, quote, I'm coming
back every night and I'm I'm breaking your redacted. We
the people need sleep. She says you are worse than ice.
She says you terrorize us every night. And then she
said a bunch of things that we can't play on air.
So yeah, and they've been creating. They created a makeshift

(01:25:32):
l red system, so they've been blasting it like until
the early hours of the morning, and none of the
noises coming from ICE or DHS. It's all Antifa. So
the entire neighborhood can't even go to sleep. The police
are overloaded with calls about the disturbance from all the
people in the area, and there's nothing that they can
do about it because the Democrat governor allows it. Imagine

(01:25:53):
you got to get up to go to work in
the morning, but they, you know, but they but Antifa
who don't work have been blasting music and all kinds
of like audible garbage at all hours, like two in
the morning, three in the morning. And these are residential areas,
So I don't want people to think that they're only
in like down I mean, they're these These are residential areas.

(01:26:17):
So this, like some people said, I haven't slept in
forty eight hours. Uh, I'm gonna I'm gonna sleep now.
I pray Antifa doesn't start up their sound weapon again.
Police told me to not go back out because Antifa
would attack, so I'm taking their advice. These are literally
I'm not making this up. These are this was this.
This is like what people are posting on social media.

(01:26:41):
So tell me again that Trump doesn't have to send
a national guarden. This is what happens again. Democrats are
protecting this stuff. They're protecting this lawlessness and disorder.

Speaker 6 (01:26:51):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five Guys.

Speaker 2 (01:26:58):
I think I found our all of our next career.
Move if radio stops existing or if you guys have
a setback, I got our new career. Here's the headline.
A San Francisco woman charges thirty thousand dollars to help
desperate parents name their babies. She's literally a professional baby namer.
What does that mean? Like, how do you do you

(01:27:19):
go to school for that?

Speaker 4 (01:27:21):
She charges literally thirty thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
I can name your baby. I'll name your baby for
twenty five thousand dollars. How about that? Yeah, discount right,
super easy. They she takes questionnaires. She gives them questionnaires
and then gets likes and dislikes, and then she has
the names, meanings, origins, spelling, variation, variations, popularity, and quote

(01:27:46):
unquote vibes. Her services start at ten thousand dollars. Baby
named branding identifying a unique name of Oh. This is
so stupid. Just name your baby. People act like a
nobody has ever been having no babies before. Stop. Oh
my gosh. Uh, let's see here this Okay, Now they're

(01:28:13):
telling why do we have to have people tell us
how often to wash our car? I said wash? I
did so every two weeks. You're supposed to wash your
car every two weeks?

Speaker 3 (01:28:23):
Supposed to what our car?

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
The headline says, you're not washing your car enough and
you're supposed to be doing it every two weeks?

Speaker 3 (01:28:32):
Whatding our car enough?

Speaker 2 (01:28:33):
You heard what I said? What you heard? What I say?
I think And I'm not gonna say it because it
sounds dumb. Washing that sounds so stupid. I'm gonna wash
my car. That's I felt. I sound like I'm pretending
to be from Boston.

Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
Just wash wash. No, you're going it's washed wash.

Speaker 2 (01:28:52):
That sounds so so snotty. I'm gonna wash my car.
I'morshing it. So. Uh, you're supposed to worsh your car
every two weeks? Do you do that every two weeks?

Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
Kane?

Speaker 2 (01:29:04):
Does anybody do that every two weeks?

Speaker 3 (01:29:06):
Every month? Or so?

Speaker 2 (01:29:07):
Yeah? Let's see here. Oh the crack they're trying to say.
The cracker barrel. Cracker barrel outrage was almost entirely driven
by bots. I don't believe it was. I don't believe
it was driven by bots. Also, let's see Amazon Fire
TV device is expected to ditch Android for Linux in

(01:29:28):
twenty twenty five. We're all super excited about that. But here,
wait a minute. No, no, no, no, may go back up. I'm
sorry one, I'm going back up to twelve twenty two,
where a Tesla worker has sued for fifty one million
because they were attacked by a giant robot at the factory,
causing him seven million dollars and medical expenses. He legit
got attacked by a giant robot arm Peter hinter Dobbler.

(01:29:53):
Hinter Tobler says he's fifty, says he was knocked unconscious
by the machine, left with serious injuries. He's run a
million dollars and apparently I guess it was on camera,
so it's like a robotics company, and yeah, he got
beaten up by a giant robot. See this is what
makes me afraid of even getting a little robot vacuum.
Like what if I wake up and it's like the
alien face hugger and it's trying to vacuum my face up.

(01:30:16):
See I get we got more on the way Natanyahun
Trump are have an oppressor right now as well, stick
with us, and.

Speaker 13 (01:30:22):
Who knows, maybe even Iran can get in there. I hope,
we expect, we hope we're going to be able to
get along with.

Speaker 5 (01:30:30):
Iran.

Speaker 13 (01:30:32):
I think they're going to be open to it. I
really believe that. But they could be a member. I
long ago said, I'll bet you at some point Iran
will be a member of the accords. And little did
I realize it was going to take this turn. That
was some turn we did with the B two's. But
I think they might very well be there. It's a

(01:30:54):
great thing for them.

Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
So this is Potus right now at this press conference
that he's having with Benjamin Nuttinyahuo. Here are a couple of
big takeaways. Now, remember keep in mind too, as it
pertains to this is all about Gaza strip So Gaza.
You have Hamas that runs Gaza. Then you have the
Palestinian Authority, which is supposed to be like the umbrella

(01:31:17):
over all of the factions under which you have Hamashia,
Fata et cetera, and FATA had more had more influence
in West Bank. The two territories. The Palestinian Authority is
supposed to be representing the Strip, but the problem is
that they have been increasingly taken over by Hamas, which
we've talked about, like in the seven elections, they want
a ton of different seats, and it was expected to

(01:31:38):
be a landslide victory for Hamas in twenty twenty one,
which is why the Authority suspended elections at that time.
Now I bring this up because one of the things
that Potus had specifically said was that he's bypassing the
Authority by instituting he's proposing an actual international governing authority,

(01:31:59):
like a governing body, and he mentioned he would be
the head of it, and then Tony Blair would be
coming on, and he said there's others that he would
they would be announcing, So it would be an international
governing body that would oversee it, I guess in coordination
with Israel UH. And that gets around the issue of
the quote unquote Palestinian authority, because you can't have the authority,

(01:32:21):
the Palestinian Authority overseeing it when they're overtaken by Hamas.
So if you're if the argument is that you want
Hamas out. You can't have the authority anymore because they're
completely taken over by Hamas, and so that's interesting. It'll
be interesting to see what the Saudis say about it,
because the Saudis and the Amorades have all said, well,

(01:32:41):
yes we Hamasa has to go out to Gaza, but
they have said, have Palestinian authority handle the governance? Well,
you can't, So this is interesting. There's probably some debate
to be had about inclusion of which, et cetera. There's
also this twenty point plan that has been released as
well that apparently Israel has agreed to it, but Hamas

(01:33:05):
has not yet agreed to it. It's a twenty point
plan to end the war in Gaza, and it also
involves withdrawal of IDF forces insomuch as the hostages and
the bodies of all of those who have been taken
are returned. And there's apparently a detailed map that has
been published that shows this is what this giving back
the hostages get you, this is what not being terrorists

(01:33:26):
gets you, et cetera, et cetera, And then they have
new lines drawn up for that. There's also the twenty
point plan they're talking about de radicalizing it into a
terror free zone, you know, gun free zone. I guess
redeveloping it for the benefit of the people of Gaza.
And they said that both sides have to agree and
if they agree hostages are released, Israel will withdraw forces

(01:33:49):
and all military operations including aeriel and artillery, et cetera,
would be suspended. Again, Israel has already agreed to this.
They said, within seventy two hours of Israel publicly accepting
the agreement, all hostages alive and to see East should
be returned. And they said that once all hostages are returned,
Hamas members who commit to peaceful coexistence and to t
commission their weapons will be given amnesty. Members of Hamas

(01:34:11):
who wish to leave Gaza will be given safe passage
to receiving countries. What country is going to take them?
Aside from cutter, that's it. They talk about a there's
a lot to go through here. We're going to take
what we have to hat tip to some of our sponsors,
but there's a lot to discuss here. I'll put it
together also in just a short like thing for you

(01:34:31):
over at substack, for those of you who subscribe, so
you have an understanding, but that was very interesting. My
one thing that I was listening for was whether or
not he was going to agree with the Saudis and
talk about the Palestinian authority being having oversight.

Speaker 7 (01:34:45):
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Speaker 5 (01:35:00):
God is the one who defines what is sinful and
what is righteous, and he does so in an in
errant and infallible way. God does not need to be
brought up to speed on the latest ideas in psychology.

(01:35:21):
Against you and you only I have sin. God is
the standard. And again, if we're not thinking about ourselves
and our sin in this way, there's no need for
repentance and there's no need for revival.

Speaker 2 (01:35:44):
Such an amazing, amazing titan of faith Avoudibacham, who passed
away due to September twenty fifth due to what was
described as a medical event emergent medical emergency event, and
he'd he'd had some health issues that he've been dealing with.
He's been on the show before some of you might
remember his book fault Lines is required reading. I bought

(01:36:08):
it for all the teachers at my kid's school before
they graduated. Is required reading about Dei and making an
idol of race. Well done, good and faithful servant. Prayers
to the Bocham family. He was just an absolute legend
and total gentleman, total gentleman. Had the privilege of meeting
him in person as well. Today's stupidity came.

Speaker 3 (01:36:27):
All right, it is joyless.

Speaker 6 (01:36:28):
Read cut thirty.

Speaker 3 (01:36:30):
Listen to what she has to say here.

Speaker 2 (01:36:31):
I can't stand Dady Van.

Speaker 8 (01:36:33):
Let's just be clear.

Speaker 5 (01:36:34):
If never there's nothing he could do.

Speaker 12 (01:36:36):
He could literally, like rescue my cat out of a
burning building, and I would still hate Dadie.

Speaker 3 (01:36:40):
Vance really.

Speaker 2 (01:36:43):
Because you just hate. You hate to hate. It's like
fuel for people like joy read folks that does it
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