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October 1, 2025 110 mins
The federal government shuts down Wednesday morning as Congress can’t come to an agreement over funding for health care. A New York Times poll shows most Americans blame Democrats for the shutdown. CNN shows flashback footage of Chuck Schumer to his face over previously opposing government shutdowns. Maxine Waters just ADMITS they want to fund healthcare for illegals.Shocking footage captures a carnival ride malfunctioning crashing at a Los Angeles high school event trapping dozens until firefighters arrived to rescue them. President Trump DOUBLES DOWN and posts another video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero to troll Democrats for shutting down the government. Elon Musk tells Americans to CANCEL their Netflix after a show features pushing pro-transgender on CHILDREN resurfaces. Banned Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif has become the face of Algerian beauty brand after her gender investigation continues. Trans Rep. Sarah McBride made a cringe skit to wrongly blame Republicans for the Schumer Shutdown. ANOTHER show for CHILDREN on Netflix, Transformers Earthspark, also promotes the use of made-up pronouns like they/them. Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo among other actors who are backing am anti-Semitic boycott of Israeli Film Institutions. blesses a block of ice at Vatican CLIMATE CHANGE event.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're rolling the greatest hits on our social Medea.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
I'm just saying that the point about giving people who
are here illegally healthcare is not exactly what is in
their path.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
It is one hundred percent who have.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Legal status, and you're just in a ring on who's eligible.
I loved at it, actually because I was curious about
your argument.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
You should study the CBO's analysis that they just put
out a few weeks ago.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
I saw that.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
But one point two million people, you're basically arguing about
who has who has legal status, people who are seeking.

Speaker 5 (00:24):
Refuge here or no.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
I'm making sure that we are making sure in our
provisions that we signed in a law have ensured that
healthcare benefits go only to eligible US citizens.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Chuck. She proposed law. Federal law was not being enforced.
That's the whole point.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
We had to fine tune that so that we could
strengthen the healthcare program.

Speaker 4 (00:42):
That's what we did.

Speaker 5 (00:43):
It's just weird to try to hear a lawmaker.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
H have to explain something like those to our reporter
because we've all read it too. I mean, look, did
I read the whole thing? I controlled f through like
the last like you know, however many pages of it.
It is because there were certain things that I was
looking for and there's you know, tons of I almost
said illegally's it's like, actually not a word, tons of

(01:10):
legalese in there.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
But it's important.

Speaker 6 (01:14):
To be aware of this stuff because there's you know,
like you just hear Caitly Caitlyn Collins, Kate Colins, whate
her name is on CNN tried to rewrite history with
exactly what this bill does.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
And that's.

Speaker 6 (01:30):
The cr which was passed by the House that would
have solved the problem, and what they decided to do
instead was to predicate everything upon literally securing healthcare for
people who entered the country illegally. Now, she was she

(01:52):
taking issue with him questioning their legal status or was
she taking issue with him questioning the fact fact that
they were being covered by the one point five trillion
excess that's in this bell.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Yeah, she was trying to thread the needle, the needle
of nuance as it relates to how these funds would
be used. She's claiming, well, illegals, it's not by law,
they can't have this right. But Democrats understand that they
know how to get these illegals on this healthcare and
how to suck its dry as a taxpayer.

Speaker 6 (02:28):
Yeah, because they're I mean they're they're defense of this.
They absolutely have they absolutely but guys, this is like
not even up for debate. They absolutely are able to access.
The question is how much and what specifically, which is
determined by state. So be very careful of these arguments

(02:50):
where people on the left try to I'm trying to
think of what it's similar that I can compare. Okay,
so the Heihamendment, right, compared to the heidamend, this argument
to the Height Amendment. You guys remember back during I
think this was during the battle for Obamacare, when everybody
became very familiar with what the Height Amendment is and.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
What it does, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (03:09):
But they were the left was like, oh, no, we're
barred from spending taxpayer dollars on abortion because the Height Amendment. However,
that's one of the stupidest arguments ever. Because money is fungible.
So if you have five dollars and you want to
buy a television that's five dollars, and you don't want
to use your five dollars because then you don't have

(03:30):
anything left. And someone gives you five dollars, so you
have ten dollars, then you can use that five dollars
to purchase a television, and you still have five dollars left.
It's not the five dollars that they gave you, it's
the other five dollars that you had. I mean, this
is like the stuff that we're talking about.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
It's just so stupid. So I feel like it's the
same argument.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
They absolutely can because first off, you also have it's
federally emergency care. Particularly it's federally mandated. That's a law
that's that's the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act. So
regardless of your status, et cetera, everybody gets healthcare when
you go through the er.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
That's that's just it.

Speaker 6 (04:05):
People who are illegal aliens can also receive Medicaid.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
That's something else. That's a fact.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
There's like a tons of and then there's all kinds
of state level variations as well. So this idea that
they can't access any that that that's not allowable by
law is an absolute, demonstrably proven lie, and it's shameful
that anyone would try to argue that. Welcome to the program,
Dana lash with you. We're at the top of this

(04:33):
first hour. I almost said fourth hour. I've no ready
what's happening. We're at the top of this of this
first hour, and we are in a shutdown. We're in
a shutdown. How much has your life changed because we're
in a shutdown? Did you drive your car off the
road this morning? Because shutdown?

Speaker 5 (04:49):
Kane?

Speaker 3 (04:50):
I actually slept a little better, did you. Yeah, it's
weird interesting.

Speaker 5 (04:54):
Yeah, maybe I did too. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
But this this uh argument that we have from the
left of Schumer's shutdown, that's just the way it is.
It is absolutely his shutdown, and he's well, he's not
happy about this at all. This is like Chuck Schumer's
last great ride, I think, isn't it. I really get

(05:19):
that sense from him. I really do get that sense
from him. But this is something that Democrats chose to
do again House past cr Democrats absolutely refused.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
To cover it they did or to vote for it.
They didn't want to vote for it.

Speaker 6 (05:33):
So, and if you get the newsletter, if you're a
subscriber over at substeck, you got the headline and the
vote this morning. They're doing a bunch of procedural stuff
today and we'll follow up with all of that, but
this is audio some bye seven. John Thune is like, well,
you know you made your bed, you gotta lay in
it now.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
Listen.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
There are some conversations. There are Democrats who are very
unhappy with the situation that they're in. And what we're
saying is that we need as I think was pointed
out here, we need eight total. It'd be nice to
have a lot more than that, but until there's sort
of that critical mass of people who don't want to

(06:09):
condone the hostage taking that their leadership has endorsed and
deployed where we probably aren't going to be ready to
have a conversation, but hopefully that will happen. This is unnecessary, avoidable,
and just so uncalled for. And so I hope that
we can find find a path.

Speaker 6 (06:27):
Yeah, well hopefully, Yeah, they hope they can find a path.
I don't know if Democrats are going to be able
to do it, but they did absolutely walk right into
this and they've just crashed and burned as a result.
So I noticed, did you guys see? I saw this
tweeted last night. Hakeem Jefferies had a live stream last

(06:48):
night and it was called stop the Republican. Kine's laughing.
It was called stop the Republican Shutdown, Kane. Do you
know how many viewers this thing had?

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Oh, I'm sure it's thousands and thousands, right, I mean
a little lower hundreds and hundreds, oh, tens.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
Of tens, kind of one hundred and fifty six.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
Ooh that hurts.

Speaker 6 (07:08):
Nobody wanted nobody because nobody cared. Nobody cared, and it
was him and I can't remember who else. I they
just they basically got together. It was I mean they literally,
Oh but that was how it started. I'm sorry, let
me crack myself. One hundred and fifty six viewers. Twenty
minutes in, it dropped to ninety three. Didn't get better, No,

(07:29):
and then and then it got worse. Then five minutes
later it dropped to thirty eight. This is just a
stunt for them. So you would think that if the
nation really believed what Democrats were saying, that you know
that the country this is a Republican shutdown, et cetera,

(07:50):
and you're going to have to support I would just
think that, you know, in a country of well over
three hundred million people, that there would probably be more
than ninety three of them that would be tuning into
the literal House speaker's live stream, right, you would think,
But the overwhelming majority of Americans they disagree with Democrats

(08:11):
who want to shut down. This is pulling from the
New York Times that was released, well, it was released,
this was early this morning. The survey was done between
this twenty second of September and the twenty seventh of September.
And I don't know what gambit Democrats thought they were
pulling here, but this is and you're looking at the poll,

(08:31):
this is a New York Times Siena pol whether or
not Democrats should or should not shut down the government.
The overwhelming majority didn't think that they should. But here's
what you're not getting in the New York Times graph.
Those include Democrats. Yeah, they include some Democrats they I
think have stepped in it, even with the moderates within

(08:52):
their party. And this is Democrats all the way to own.
It's theirs, all the way to own. So they had
their they were trying to keep it everything funded and
the vote that they had this was yesterday evening, that
was only going to take us through to November. I

(09:12):
think twenty first. It's the CRS that the continuing appropriations
and Extension Actor twenty twenty six. The House again. The
House passed this thing on the nineteenth. They didn't meet
the sixty vote threshold. They couldn't overcome the filibuster. They've
been doing procedural stuff all this morning. For that final
vote was fifty five to forty five. And everybody but

(09:33):
John Fetterman, and this is interesting out of Nevada, Catherine
Cort has Mastow, those two Democrats voted against it. Interesting
or sorry, voted for it. And then you had independent
out Angus King who voted he voted against the cr
Ran Paul So voted against the measure. But you had

(09:56):
two Democrats. I mean, the final vote fifty five and
forty five in favor, all but two Democrats, and they
couldn't get over the sixty. They have three senators who
caucused with Democrats, King, Feederman and cortest Mass though they
voted with GOP so they voted.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
Yes only by the way of those three.

Speaker 6 (10:11):
The only one of those three that voted earlier to
support it to was Fetterman.

Speaker 5 (10:15):
That's just fascinating to me.

Speaker 6 (10:17):
He really is going to take up the mantle of
John Manchon. Is he not omb released a memo. I mean,
they had it all prepared outlining what the Schumer shutdown
is going to mean, and it's all about this is
on Democrats. It gets into the insane policy demands again.
They wanted over one trillion, one point four trillion actually

(10:38):
a new spending. I don't know what else Democrats think
they're going to be able to do. You cannot continue
funding government at this insane level. Because if Democrats get
their way, then you know what's going to happen. I
want you guys think to think about this. If Democrats
were to get their way, you're going to have one
point four an additional trillion, an additional new spending, right
number one? But number two, what happens? You know, heaven

(10:59):
forbid midterms? What's that going to do? One point four
trillion and new spending, most of which is about providing
expanding benefits for people who enter the country illegally, like
the majority of it is that, and then of course
you got some forcibly funded trans stuff, et cetera. What
does that mean for the base for the Republicans going

(11:19):
into midterms?

Speaker 5 (11:20):
If they were if this was.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
Something that they actually owned, if Republicans supported new spending,
think about what that looks like going into midterms and
how untenable Democrats position is. Democrats have to win midterms
if they're going to have any chance at all whatsoever
to thwart whatever remains of this second term from Potus.
The only way they can do that is take control
of the House and draw him into endless law, fair

(11:43):
with endless impeachment.

Speaker 5 (11:45):
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
I don't they are endangering their ability to do that.
It was going to be a competitive election anyway. But
when you look at the latest surveys, and when you
look at the number of independents particularly, and when you
look at the measure of more moderate leaning Democrats who
are fed up with this, and they think it's just
petty politics. And they are also starting to question, why
is it that we're spending all of this extra money

(12:07):
that we don't have as a nation, covering people and
extending to them benefits that our own citizens can't even
get here. And I mean we have veterans, it can't
even get this stuff here. So that's really driving a
lot of this. They are in a very dangerous spot
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Speaker 8 (18:55):
One of the things that Republicans are also doing, and
they're doing in the White House press mefirm with a
running sound of Democrats talking about shutdowns in the past,
including sound of you, this is the type of thing
you've said about shutdowns in the past.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Let's listen.

Speaker 9 (19:09):
What if I persuaded my caucus to say, I'm going
to shut the government down. I am going to not
pay our bills unless I get my way. It's a
politics of idiocy, of confrontation, of paralysis. Shutting down government
over a policy difference is self defeating. We can never
hold American workers hostage again. While the CR bill is

(19:31):
very bad, the potential for a shutdown has consequences for
America that are much much worse. Therefore, I will vote
to keep the government open and not shut it down.

Speaker 5 (19:47):
That was you three times that go ahead?

Speaker 9 (19:49):
What's it about? Yeah, that was in March, John, before
they had done these horrible things to healthcare, before they
had introduced these recisions which would allow them to ignore
the budget process. And the bottom line is when I
was Majority Leaders Decisions, we had thirteen times to vote
on a budget. Do you know why there was no shutdown?
We sat and negotiated with the Republicans every time they

(20:13):
got one.

Speaker 6 (20:13):
Republicans started doing that with him. They did not they
tried to. I knew I was going to make it
this clip, thank you one. They they Democrats weren't going
to sit down with Republicans. Remember how many times did
Trump have them to the White House? Trump had had
Schumer and Jeffreys to the White House just a couple
of days ago, and it didn't end well. And remember
they also voted for this thing previously, like thirteen times,

(20:37):
the same exact cr I don't know that what he's
upset about is the recisions strategy. And you remember the
recisions versus the pocket recisions. We've talked about this, actually
we talked about it with.

Speaker 5 (20:51):
Chip Roy.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Just was it yesterday, day before yesterday. And that's you
guys know what the recision is. That's essentially we are
nixing the funding of this particular policy program, et cetera.
And it is very much part of the budget process
because the president has the absolute authority to request the

(21:20):
voiding of spending money on a discretionary program. The executive
has the absolute authority to request that. And that's what
that's I mean, that's literally what Potus is doing. I mean,
he's he wants to cancel. It's like a the recisions

(21:42):
of the request to cancel the funding for whatever. And
he can do that and Congress can say yay or nay.
They can do it. Now, you know, the Pocket recisions
a little interesting because the Pocket recisions is like if
you think it sounds like pocket veto, and we've talked
about this before, that's because the same strategy of applies
but to recisions. You just basically let the clock run

(22:03):
out and then it de facto becomes unfunded because there
hasn't been enough time spent on the process too for
Congress to react to it. So the president's ability to
cancel funds or impound funding, Congress cannot completely circumvent that
they can't totally outlaw it, so you have a deferral

(22:25):
and you have a recision. So for Chuck Schumer to
say that this is going around the budgetary process, this
is literally part of it. It's a feature, not a
bug of the system, you know what I mean. So
he's trying to mislead people into thinking that's like one
of the tricks that he's doing as a way to
try to suggest that somehow this is the Republican's fault. Now,

(22:48):
I get I take issues with things that Republicans do
all the time.

Speaker 5 (22:52):
You guys know this.

Speaker 6 (22:53):
I get a lot of criticism from my own party
or the party that I side with usually as a result.
But the reality is that this is something the CR.
They got so much heat on the CR. Let's go
back to when they passed this in the beginning of
last month.

Speaker 5 (23:12):
In the House.

Speaker 6 (23:13):
They got a lot There were there were some lawmakers
that were demanding more and more fiscally responsible cuts, people
like Chip Roy, you know, others people on the Senate side,
like Grand Paul were demanding that the House do this.
They were getting a lot of heat even from like
Trump Surrogate's over it. That really wanted to get this
CR passed, and you know what, they got the CR passed.
Now it's at the Senate, so they did in terms

(23:34):
of this process, they did their job. And the Senate
Democrats are now agonizing because they kind of got caught
in the They got hoisted on their own petard in
a way. So that's why he's he's mad about it
because it is a very legitimate way for Republicans to

(23:54):
kind of outwit Democrats on this stuff. They were always,
you know, they were always going to blame Republicans for it.
But the thing is that people aren't joining them. There
was the New York Times senapol U Chuck Schumer said
that the poll was biased. He was going on and
on saying that, oh this this poll, this is audio

(24:14):
sun by ten, listen to this cut ten. He was like, no, no, no,
this this is biased.

Speaker 9 (24:19):
Now want to know the leader is going to show
a poll that says that Democrats will be blamed for
the shutdown. There are many more polls that show Republicans
are blamed. The question in that poll is biased. Biased
in the New York Times, but it's biased if you
turned the court, that's true. I don't always believe the

(24:43):
New York Times. You can be sure of that neither,
do you.

Speaker 6 (24:47):
Okay, hmmm, yeah, So it's not biased though if you
actually look at the New York Times Siena pol they
always it's not actually, I mean barely kind of. I mean,
it's not really oversampled of Democrats enough for it to
lean one way, or for that even to be kind

(25:08):
of a big talking point for me. Anyway, However, it's
a pretty I even want to give them this credit cane.
It's a pretty even keeled pole. Guys better mark that
one for the books.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
I'm not going to say it again, which only points
to its accuracy.

Speaker 6 (25:25):
Yeah, yeah, I honestly think that when they did they
when they ran the survey, I really honestly thought that
the New York Times were hoping that Democrats were just
and independence were just going to be so hardcore like, yes,
it's all Republicans' fault, and they're like, yeah, well it's
not really, because the cr went through and then Democrats
in the Senate demanded all of this stuff, so that's

(25:46):
what they're not going to get, you know. And and
with this too, this may be the first time since
twenty ten that Republicans have stuck to their guns on
messaging on an issue that they were winning on. Because
back during twenty ten when that shutdown happened, Oh my gosh,

(26:07):
they do you remember Ted Cruz at the time was
one of the few senators that was saying, who cares
about their shutdown? And all the other Republicans were just
excoriating him on social media.

Speaker 5 (26:19):
How dare you say that that's so stupid?

Speaker 6 (26:21):
But it was true, and the people weren't blaming Republicans
for it, especially when you tell them, look, your Democrats
are trying to rush something for expediency, and then they're
trying to take advantage of the fact that you need
this done now as a way to get all this
other nonsense in And when people realize that they're getting screwed, yeah,
they're going to be a little bit less amenable to
keeping the government open. I mean, that's that's absolutely true.

(26:44):
And the other thing is to expand Obamacare also with
the continued conclusion of illegal aliens. This is on top
of all the other problems with Obamacare, where you had
phantom en roll leaves that were entirely subsidized, where you
had people who are taking advantage of the system, and
they're enrolled in multiple programs. I think the whole thing
is stupid. I can't stand Obamacare. It is a disaster

(27:07):
for health care. And for the people who say that
they that they have noticed no difference, they clearly only
just literally got were old enough to get their healthcare, apparently.

Speaker 5 (27:16):
Because it was a disaster.

Speaker 6 (27:19):
It was a disaster, and will I mean, I pay
three times more for my health care than we did prior.
And when they first when it first switched over, we
lost access. My son had severe allergies and asthma, and
we lost access to that specialist, that pediatric specialist.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
We had to go try to go find a new doctor.
It was a nightmare.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
I had a dear family member who was dealing with
breast cancer, going through breast cancer and she had to
find a new specialist throughout all of that because of Obamacare.
So all of the people, and I saw the letter
that she received, no define her that that was going
to be her new reality. And so these people who
say that it got better, you are the most sickening

(28:00):
of liars.

Speaker 5 (28:01):
It did not. It did not.

Speaker 6 (28:04):
And so all of those subsidies, where do those subsidies
go for Obamacare.

Speaker 5 (28:09):
Where do they go?

Speaker 6 (28:11):
I feel like the left things that they go to
the people cane don't don't you get that? I don't
honestly think they know how.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
It works, goes to the insurers exactly.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
How about you think that is?

Speaker 6 (28:23):
I mean, don't you want to be an insurance company
right now, especially after Obamacare passed? Just think how many
of those Robert Evans glasses you could get.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
Right, you could literally turn a Spiggott on and like
gold coins would come out, just literally.

Speaker 6 (28:37):
Or in gold coins. Right, you're something to drink my
gold coins. That's exactly what it is. But they, I mean,
there was complete fraud and then insurance companies all jacked
up the costs for everybody. And remember this was all
predicted early on to cover up all of the problems
with Obamacare. Instead of fixing the problems, insures jacked up prices.

(29:01):
There was a subsidy. Insurance stock price is staring after
giant ACA subsidies that looked back all the way from
twenty fifteen and it went up to January twenty twenty four,
and it showed that Obamacare and the COVID credits big
winners from those were health insurers. Their stock prices exploded,
absolutely exploded.

Speaker 5 (29:20):
So this is this is what's so frustrating about this.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
You're talking about expanding this, expanding it more, and not
only expanding this this ruinous system more, but also incorporating
people who don't even pay into it. I mean, it's crazy,
absolutely crazy. And now you have people like swallowell Well,

(29:44):
they're going to close hospitals, They're going to close all
these things. They're gonna they're gonna, oh my gosh, this
is how this is gonna work.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
That's not hospitals.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
By the way, when hospitals close, it's because they're entirely mismanaged.
It's because they have tons of red tape from their
own respective states in which they are situated. And also,
you know what else makes it hard for hospitals to
stay open when they're besieged by a deluge of people

(30:13):
who come across the border illegally and then go and
take advantage of the care that is required by a
law to be offered to them for free that everyone
else subsidizes.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
That also wrecks hospitals. Jiminey Christmas.

Speaker 6 (30:25):
People who are out there like cancer research, cancer research
is going to and no it's not. The NIH gets
billions and billions and billions of dollars in funding. That's
so stupid. What are these people thinking of? This is
the real truth of it, real quick audio sound by
twenty three. This is cut twenty three, Maxine Waters. This
is the real truth.

Speaker 10 (30:46):
Do Democrats want to prioritize the healthcare of illegal aliens
over a government shutdown? Because if the government does shut
down American excuse.

Speaker 4 (30:53):
Me, stop it right there. We're not prioritizing. What we're
doing is saying simply want to keep the government open,
and we want to work with the Republicans and have
a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open, and health
care is at the top of our agenda.

Speaker 10 (31:11):
Are Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens?

Speaker 4 (31:13):
That's right, Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
We want to save lives.

Speaker 4 (31:21):
We want to make sure that healthcare is available to
those who would die. But having the well help with
their government.

Speaker 10 (31:32):
So you're good with the government shutdown even if it
means giving health care to people who aren't Americans.

Speaker 4 (31:39):
Well, you keep that's what you're pushing on. What you're
trying to do is you're standing here and you're trying
to make me say no, you just said.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
She just said it.

Speaker 6 (31:50):
She gave you the answer she gaves So that's exactly
why the shutdowns happening. Maxine Waters just told you to
your face, why the shutdowns happening.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
They tell you who they are. You should believe them.
We have more in stores.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
We roll towards the conclusion of this first hour, and
then of course we're going to get into Netflix. A
lot of people canceling them Netflix accounts. We're going to
talk about why here coming up as we move our
new partner, kind of a new partner to the program,
the Data Show program, especially since we've been talking about
healthcare and Obamacare and Medicaid and all of this good stuff.

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Speaker 3 (34:12):
Like SAMs through the Ali Glass, so are the days
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Speaker 6 (34:19):
Shocking footage captures a cart of a ride malfunctioning and
crashing at a Los Angeles high school event.

Speaker 11 (34:29):
It trapped Doz's and it's crazy, nearly fully detaching, falling
and slamming into one another.

Speaker 5 (34:38):
This is insane.

Speaker 12 (34:40):
You know.

Speaker 6 (34:40):
It looks like a malfunctioning transformer like robots in the cars.
That's what it looks like. So those were a little
but were they little buckets? I was trying to figure
out what kind of right it was.

Speaker 3 (34:52):
It's the thing called the zipper and you're so you
get in with your partner and you go up and
then it flip around when you go down the other side.
It's supposed to go around. I guess a few times.

Speaker 5 (35:04):
Can I just a question? Sure? Is it just a
malfunction when it falls off in chunks.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Yeah, it's hard to call this.

Speaker 6 (35:13):
This is why I don't. I'm really so you guys,
and I have some weird things. I'm really weird about buffets,
and I'm really weird about carnival rides because I like rides, right,
I love them. But if you don't look like a
hardcore professional carnie, I'm not touching your stuff, right. I
want somebody like I want the bearded lady who's been
doing this for fifty years to operate my ride.

Speaker 3 (35:32):
This is what I if I saw you on the
highway forty five minutes ago. I don't want to be
in it.

Speaker 5 (35:37):
Yeah, exactly, you know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
I just don't it is this thing is crazy. I mean,
that's not a malfunction. The thing fell off like a
bunch of them.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
It totally fell off then more. Yeah, you're right, more than.

Speaker 6 (35:48):
One I I I just feel like this was a
Weekend Warrior project that didn't go well. You know what
I'm saying. I just some Really, you gotta be crazy
about those. There's always some kind of headline every year
about some ride falling apart and somebody stuck in a
Ferris wheel that somebody put together. No, no, no, I

(36:11):
don't know if they got a union or not, but
I only want professional carnie stuff.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
Man, my thing. We have all this regulation on what
kind of you know, gasoline you can use or what
kind of engines to have at all. They're not regulating now,
these carnies, not at all like you.

Speaker 6 (36:26):
They sit here and boss you around about what kind
of light bulbs you can use. But hey, if you're
a week in warrior carnee and not like a totally pro, hardcore,
devoted one and you just want to tinker toy up
a ride and put it up on the side of
the road in a field and charge people admission, Hey,
you know, go ahead and do that.

Speaker 5 (36:42):
Ads are, Yeah, we'll just zip tie it together.

Speaker 6 (36:44):
That's a you know, well, we'll use a little bit
of that tape that we saw on the QVC. We'll
just you know, slap that tape on it. Yeah, the
flex tape. We got a a second hour on the way.
We got to talk about the Netflix stuff and a
bunch of other things to get into.

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Speaker 13 (38:38):
It's a disgusting video and we're going to continue to
make clear bigotry will get you nowhere fighting to protect
the health there is the American people in the face
of an unprecedented Republican assault.

Speaker 6 (38:52):
Gosh, I actually like that, and I don't, and I'm tired.
I'm not going to pretend I don't.

Speaker 5 (39:00):
Not going to do it.

Speaker 6 (39:00):
Welcome back to the program, Tanna lash with you. We're
at the top of this excuse me, second hour. It's
it's full allergy season, so bear with me, and uh
chats at Rumble. You can watch us DO radio channel
three forty seven direct TV. So Trump waited until he
came Jeffries and all these Democrats got very upset over
his posting of the he so it was he, Jeffreys

(39:23):
and Chuck Schumer having a press conference, and he put
a sombrero on h Keem Jeffries.

Speaker 5 (39:28):
It was the first video. Did you see? Was it
Washington poster?

Speaker 11 (39:31):
No?

Speaker 5 (39:31):
No, no, no no, it was ABC.

Speaker 6 (39:32):
ABC did a piece and they they had an image
a still of the video, and then they put over it.
What did they say, artificially manipulated is what they put
on it? Because you guys are too stupid, you wouldn't know.
But King Jefferies doesn't really have a cartoon mustache. Way,
I didn't know that that wasn't a rail. I thought

(39:53):
he really had a sombrero. I had no clue. So
then they all were freaking out over it. Well, then
Trump posted an that was the new one that you
just saw where Hikeem Jeffries was pretending to be outraged.
You know the people who all went out and defended
Jimmy Kimmel in blackface, who repeatedly wore blackface throughout his
professional career.

Speaker 5 (40:13):
They all went out and defended him.

Speaker 6 (40:14):
But they're super mad that Trump put a sombrero on
people who have been advocating for an absolute deluge of
an open border. So he did it again. So oh
my gosh, they're so mad. They're so mad, Kane, They're
just they just don't even know how to react. So
you have audio sound by eighteen. This is representative Madeline

(40:35):
Dean and oh she looks like a hit. Madeline Dean
was very upset. She confronted Speaker Johnson over Potus posting
a meme in this was this the first one or
the second one? So this is her reacting to the
first video and then yeah, yeah, she's big mad.

Speaker 5 (40:57):
This is how it starts.

Speaker 6 (41:06):
He threw the staffers a sombrero on a black man
who's the leader of You don't see how it's racist.

Speaker 5 (41:12):
We need you desperately to bet I'm working personally on time.

Speaker 3 (41:18):
Okay, that's why.

Speaker 6 (41:21):
Wait, just he'd be nice, Johnson. I get it that
he's got to herd cats and you know, he's got
to be nice to everybody. This is why I couldn't
offer you, guys for the people who are like Dane
would love to have you in office. You really wouldn't
want to because I wouldn't get anything done. I'd be
fighting with everybody. There's no way I wouldn't compromise. You
guys would be yelling at me in a second. So

(41:41):
then she's still she's still mad. Is this the same?
This is the same exchange audio sound bite nineteen So
she's seething over this because he does not think that
putting a some brew was putting a sombrero on HAKEM.

Speaker 5 (41:57):
Jeffreys racist by the way, Yeah, AI did it. This
is cut nineteen one.

Speaker 11 (42:06):
I also asked him what he thought of the tweet
last night after the meeting in the Oval Office with
our leadership and Senate leadership.

Speaker 5 (42:14):
What he thought of the tweet that.

Speaker 11 (42:17):
The President put forward with our leader in a sombrero,
nodding with a mustache and speak at Schumer saying things
of course that he never said. The speaker said that
was not his style. I said, did you call it out?
You should call it out for the racist, bigoted thing
that it was. And he questioned whether or not it

(42:38):
was racist.

Speaker 4 (42:41):
I mean, just drilled down on that.

Speaker 11 (42:43):
Mike Johnathan doesn't know if a picture of Leader Hakim
Jeffrey's donning a sombrero and a mustache.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
Is there is not racist?

Speaker 14 (42:54):
Good?

Speaker 11 (42:54):
I said that very thing. I said an African American
leader of the House, Donnie a sombrero mustache. You don't
see the bigotry in that. You don't see the racism
in that. That's a problem, Nicoll.

Speaker 5 (43:08):
Can you believe it? He was wearing a sombrero and
had a mustache.

Speaker 6 (43:13):
I mean, this almost sounds like that song down in Mexico, right,
I mean, I they're very upset over this, They're very upset.

Speaker 5 (43:22):
Can you believe it?

Speaker 6 (43:24):
He wears a red bandana and he plays a blues
piano in a honkey talk down in Mexico? Who wears
a purple sash and a black mustache.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
Wait, they're demanding we see this as racist, but they're
unwilling to see this as comedy. I don't. I'm sorry,
Kid two Way Street.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
He's in a sombrero, he's a leader, he's in a sombrero,
and he's got a mustache with a sombrero and a
honkey talk down in Mexico. Just saying.

Speaker 6 (43:59):
Her face, her face could not have been more theatrically
serious if she tried what's her name, Madeline, what's your
mc call it Bean, Dean, whatever her name is. Uh,
she's so serious the way that she was looking at
the camera.

Speaker 5 (44:17):
Yes, Nicole a sombrero and a mustache, so that's bad.

Speaker 6 (44:28):
But making emotionally blackmailing the American public as bigots because
they think that people should I don't know, maybe enter
our country legally and making sure that the people who
are getting benefits i e. Healthcare things of that nature

(44:49):
are people who are paying into the system, and that
you're not robbing from our overburdened citizenry to lavish it
on forest a hotel rooms for people who come across
the border illegally. That's okay, though that's not bigoted. Trying
to portray the people who object to that is somehow

(45:09):
being morally deficient because you need to appropriate a voting
block for yourself and pay people off and work in
collusion with cartels and coyotes to smuggle people across the border.
The Democrat Party are the biggest human traffickers in the
United States of America the number of people that they
have enabled to be trafficked across the border, to say

(45:30):
nothing of the new York Times article that talked about
the hundreds of thousands of kids that have been trafficked
in under Joe Biden across the southern border and then
lost in the interior of the United States. And let
us not forget too that it was a Biden official
who was it HHS that said that, in fact, these

(45:54):
people need to be processed faster. And they had also
said that it should be like the Henry Ford conveyor
that what did they say, Henry Ford would be disappointed.
And this was a New York Times piece. Here's the headline.
This came down. This was from February of twenty twenty three,

(46:16):
this original piece, and we went over it, but I
just wanted to reiterate because Madelin Dean apparently thinks that
this is okay, but the sombrero and the mustache is
just too much. It's just asinine. She thinks that that's
apparently too much. This piece, though, and again I know

(46:38):
it's a New York Times piece, it talked about under Biden,
Harris quote arriving in record numbers. They're ending up in
dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws, including in factories,
and they make products for brands like Cheetos and for
the loom Hannah Dreyer, Kristin Luce, February twenty fifth, twenty
twenty three. It gets into the whole thing of it.
It gets into the whole thing.

Speaker 9 (47:00):
Whole.

Speaker 5 (47:00):
And also remember there was the comment that was made
by Xavier Beissera HHS. Here it was I'm gonna read
this graph and then we're gonna move on. Quote.

Speaker 6 (47:13):
They had concerns about missing kids piling up in summer
twenty twenty one at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the
HHS division. So that's why HHS is over this. Because
they took over Office of Refugee Settlement Resettlement, they were
responsible for the children that were brought by coyotes and others.
The rent a kid because of the Floris Amendment under

(47:34):
Obama Biden that expedited people that walked in with a kid,
regardless if it was this their kid or not, which
required Barack Obama and Joe Biden then at that point
to separate kids from adults to make sure that they
were not being trafficked in and in fact they were.
But they said that their concerns were piling up twenty
twenty one and that staff members set. In interviews, Zavier
Brissera continued to insist and push for faster results, asking

(47:57):
people why they could not discharge these illegues. And I'm
not talking about kids that are twenty years old. I'm
talking about nine year olds, illegal alien children that were
legally brought in against their own will. I mean, you
can't tell me that's informed consent by adults and coyotes.
He was demanding that they quote discharged children with machine
like efficiency.

Speaker 5 (48:14):
Quote.

Speaker 6 (48:15):
If Henry Ford had seen this in his plants, he
would have never become famous and rich. This is not
the way you do an assembly line end quote, said
mister Bessera at a staff meeting last summer. But a
sombrero in a mustache, Oh heaven forbid. No, where is
this white Knight? This concerned? You know, complete caricature of

(48:39):
a suburban Democrat woman, a voter who wants to white
Knight over everything.

Speaker 5 (48:47):
Where was her concern over this?

Speaker 4 (48:50):
No?

Speaker 6 (48:50):
No, no, she's just upset. You know why, because the
whole sombrero makes it. Regardless of whether you like it,
it puts two points together, Democrats and illegal immigration that
they are continuing to subsidize and facilitate at the expensive
safety and security in our Hispanic dominant communities as well
at the southern border. But you know, so I don't

(49:12):
take these people's consideration. I don't take any of this
seriously with these individuals. Her concern just it just reeks
of it, just as it's pompous and it's performative. Right,
it's incredibly performative. I also wanted to touch on, oh
do I want to get into this or should I

(49:33):
save this one? Representative McBride in the skit?

Speaker 5 (49:38):
Kin? How bad is this?

Speaker 6 (49:40):
Should we save that one? Okay, they're tell me to say,
all right, we're gonna so Sarah McBride decided to make
a cringe skit.

Speaker 3 (49:49):
And she wasn't the only one.

Speaker 5 (49:51):
Oh it's so bad.

Speaker 6 (49:52):
Democrats can't mean there or be funny or really anything
that can't happen. We got headlines on the way what
we're going to get into this, a bunch of other
stuff as well as move Look, you want to make
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Speaker 3 (51:38):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Danta's Quick five.

Speaker 6 (51:44):
I Fear recording to Newsweek that there are at least
twenty fatalities in this major earthquake six point nine magnitude
that struck the Philippines. Powerful offshore quake with a six
point nine magnitude it hits central Philippines late Tuesday, collapse
walls of houses and buildings, twenty fatalities, at least many
others injured, officials said, and it cut power across different
provinces and sent residents fleeing into the streets in the dark.

(52:08):
That's terrifying, so they're obviously trying to get everything under
control there. That's terrifying at night as well. I can
imagine like an earth tornadoes at night. No earthquakes at night.
No no thanks. Michigan confirms an alligator were spotted at
bell Isle Park in Detroit. Michigan State Parks and Wildlife

(52:28):
officials confirm they're trying to figure out to do what
to do about credible photographic evidence of an alligator at
Belle Isle Park. Visitors alerted park workers to a potential
allocator sighting, although the officials themselves did not visually confirm
the presence of the gator, but they said they're coordinating
a search of the area and determining next steps as
a precaution. And they said that they were aware of

(52:51):
social media rumors regarding a Boa constrictor sighting, but there's
no evidence that the book. I mean, are they just
going to start making stuff up? There's also a bigfoot
there are heard, so just think this is wild. In
a television interview, a man admits to killing and burying
his parents during a television interview in their upstate New
York home eight years ago, and then as he left

(53:12):
the studio, he was arrested. The guy Lorenz Kraus, fifty three.
It came a day after police that the recover two
bodies from a home in Albany as part of this
investigation that found his parents and they were still receiving
apparently Social Security payments despite the fact that no one
saw or heard from them in years. So this guy

(53:33):
contacted his local news outlet right he set for a
half hour interview, and then he said that he mercy
killed his parents because they were aging and becoming frail.
And he goes yes, and it was so quick and
he was obviously arrested right after he left. That's insane.
They'ves still a million dollars worth in Craft whiskey from

(53:54):
a Washington distillery. They made off with twelve thousand body
bottles of Kraft whiskey and a rare US liquor heist,
and not only did they get about a million dollars
worth of the product, they apparently also took about half
of the stock of a single malt distillers that they'd

(54:15):
worked on for more than a decade to make. It's
the Scagged Valley Sheriff's office that's investigating, and whiskey officionados
are wondering where the Westland Distilleries first ten year Guaryana
whiskey might turn up, and they don't know.

Speaker 5 (54:33):
That's kind of wild, right. I wonder if they're going
to like relabel them.

Speaker 6 (54:36):
They said that bottles of the Garyana are irreplaceable, and
they said, it's a pretty extraordinary situation and it's going
to be difficult to sell them. They're going to I
would think that they would change the labels, wouldn't they?
You think they would, But then I don't know. You
could get more knowing that they're that particular type of whiskeys.

Speaker 5 (54:54):
So that's a catch twenty two for a greedy thief,
isn't it. That's kind of wild? And And.

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like a huge article. We're going to have to come
back to that. I don't have time, but apparently that's
an article and a lot of dudes are talking about it.
I think they're probably already gay.

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Speaker 6 (56:29):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. Bottom
of the second hour. So Elon Musk has called for
a Netflix boycott. Well, he said he was boycotting. Actually
he's like he goes cancel Netflix for the healthier kids,
and he cites this show called dead End. Paranormal Park's
a show on Netflix that has I mean, it's a

(56:50):
pretty well I mean, they're promoting trans stuff to kids.

Speaker 5 (56:56):
Now.

Speaker 6 (56:57):
The show is advertised for young kids, right it's but
it's rated PG, but it's still advertised for young kids.

Speaker 5 (57:05):
And this.

Speaker 6 (57:09):
Guy, I think people found it. I don't know, because
it's not even in production anymore. It's an older show
and one of the so Lorraine made the point that
she thinks people found it because the creator of the show,
that who wrote the comic on which the show is based,
was mocking Charlie Kirk's murder, and I think that that's

(57:33):
kind of and I tend to agree that I think
that's maybe how people found it. And so now everyone
saw the show and this is like an example of
the content for this program. And because we don't want
to get pulled from YouTube, we can play the audio
and show you the screencap, but that's pretty much it.

(57:53):
But this is like the scene, for example, this is
a cut twenty seven Park.

Speaker 14 (57:58):
It's it's me, I'm trans Norma, and everyone at the
Blue those and everyone at home Thos and being here
it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney,
and I can choose if And when I tell people,
I've never been happier, and that's saying something. When I
spent today Chase by terrifying zombie mascots, Pusy reminded me

(58:19):
how important it is to live your life without apology.
So I think I gotta give living here a shot,
don't you.

Speaker 5 (58:27):
You don't need my permission. I just wouldn't want Courtney
as a roommate.

Speaker 6 (58:31):
So the guy who plays Barney is also apparently trans Yeah,
and so Musk saw it was like, oh, yeah, we
gotta you know, cancel it for it to protect your kids.
The guy who Hamish Steel, who created the UH comic
on which the show is based, was the guy who

(58:54):
was you know, apparently he was making fun of Charlie
Kirk being assassinated. The show got canceled in twenty twenty three,
but it's still on Netflix, like it's archived on Netflix
and it's supposed to be PG.

Speaker 5 (59:08):
I don't know. I mean, it seems when you.

Speaker 6 (59:11):
They're like, oh, it's not really for kids, it's for PG,
But then you see the content it's being marketed towards kids.
I'm not even going to take that from these people
who are like, oh, guns are marketed towards kids.

Speaker 5 (59:19):
No they're not. But this clearly is. This absolutely is.

Speaker 6 (59:23):
And it hasn't been a production for like over two years,
but it's, like I said, it's still up on Netflix.
So still the guy who created the comic that the
show's based on, he made fun of Charlie Kirk being
murdered and said some really nasty stuff online, like tons
of stuff. And then so now Musk it has Musk's
attention and he's gone after it as well, and then

(59:44):
he kind of flirted around with the idea of creating
a Netflix like entity and competing with Netflix. Right, But
I mean, the guy literally celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk.
He absolutely did. He celebrated his murder and made fun
of it and all this other stuf. So I don't know,
I've never seen it. The it got It was canceled

(01:00:09):
after the second season was released in October of twenty
twenty two, and the again, the Kirk stuff, his comments
and then plus the Barney trans character just catapulted it
now into the news. I just don't even know why
anybody would watch this. People got to pay Your parents

(01:00:30):
also need to pay attention to this stuff. There's almost
no I would not set my kids in front of
any new animation unless it was like anime. I would
not put them in front of any non I'm not
kidding you. If it's not made in Japan, if it's
not made even in South Korea, if it's not anime,

(01:00:52):
or if it's not Old Warner Brothers, I would not
allow my kid.

Speaker 5 (01:00:55):
To watch it at all, no joke. I don't even know.

Speaker 6 (01:00:59):
And Mike kids, when my kids were younger, we really
really watched what they watched, and they could watch the
I mean, you know, obviously get your chores down, blah
blah blah, but they could watch, you know, the stuff
that we approved for them to watch. And they have
watched Old Warner Brothers, they watched Veggietails, things like that.

Speaker 5 (01:01:16):
But this new stuff, because it's so subversive.

Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
You might watch a couple of episodes of something and
then like in the third episode, boom, here's a character
that's talking about trans or talking about very very adult
subjects in what is clearly children's programming, And there's no
indication in any of the descriptions for parents ahead of time.

(01:01:43):
So you've got to be very very careful as to
what you allow your kids to watch.

Speaker 5 (01:01:48):
I'm not kidding like I would. I wouldn't.

Speaker 6 (01:01:51):
There's there I would not allow my kids to watch
anything unless it was a pre approved, pre you know,
really sussed out selection that you know, we had picked
for them. Probably even more it would be more controlled
than I was with my kids when they were little.
You would have to because there's so much stuff out

(01:02:12):
there and there are so many people with political agendas.
Used to when people would create content like children's programming,
it would be programming that the kids would find entertaining.
Now it is the adults that want to massage their
egos by presenting what they think kids should believe two kids,

(01:02:34):
it's not about that servicing the kids anymore. It's about
servicing the ego of the creator these you know, and
they're usually left leaning. So have you ever seen the
Showcane the Dead and Paranormal Thing? ParaNorman almost went too
far from me towards the end. That was a good movie, ParaNorman,
And at the very end, boom they hit you in
the face with right you know, alphabet stuff that's way

(01:02:56):
above a kid's pay grade.

Speaker 3 (01:02:58):
Yeah, I mean you have to think of about how
these things get created. There's a lot of intention behind
their creation because you got to be able to generate
the funding in order to make it even happen, So
you got to sell your idea. Now, did they sell
them on this idea in the beginning or did they
bait and switch him? That's something that I'd like to
find out. But this was all done with intention, and

(01:03:20):
they all are done that way.

Speaker 6 (01:03:22):
So kind of in this do you guys remember Imain
Keif Khalif, the boxer who wanted to compete as a
woman and got kicked out. Remember this guy a Main
Khalif from Algeria rose to global prominence and they call
him a her But man, it is such a dude

(01:03:45):
looking dude. So this image of this guy. So now
he got kicked out of the boxing thing, so he's
not in the boxing stuff anymore. And by the way,
Wan says that he canceled his Netflix kind of over
a year ago. Good for wand He's like, there's no
point in watching this garbage.

Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:04:04):
Wan's gonna beat somebody with a flip flop. I'm not
messing man. So this is man Khalif. Let me set
this up and then I'm gonna tell you where it's
going to go. So this dude who was a boxer,
he got bounced out of boxing because he's a dude
who wanted to compete as a female. And now he
is the face of a beauty brand that is from Algeria.

(01:04:28):
Now Wan is showing you right now the middle screen
is the ad Okay, a beauty brand.

Speaker 5 (01:04:36):
A beauty brand.

Speaker 3 (01:04:39):
Hold on if I'm the photographer. And by the way,
I'm not.

Speaker 6 (01:04:42):
Oh my, this is I swear to you guy's hands.
This guy, this is real people.

Speaker 3 (01:04:46):
Watching on the screen right now at home. That's a
guy who doesn't look happy.

Speaker 5 (01:04:51):
That's a man, right I uh I what is it for?
Is it like for?

Speaker 15 (01:04:58):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
They use that one of all the pictures they took.

Speaker 5 (01:05:02):
Is this the best photo that they had? I got?
I got a lot of questions about this. Is this
the best?

Speaker 6 (01:05:12):
I I don't know. I'm very torn on this. So
the it's called Bell Nco. I don't know how I
say it's from uh, It's it's an Algerian beauty brand.
And in the campaign they they said, well, he embodies
strength while they call her. They call him a she,
and they go she, But it's a he embodied strength, resilience,

(01:05:34):
and grace. It's a perfect reflection of what skin with
attitude really means. So I guess it's like a foundation.
This is a dude. He is the most dudast dude
I think I have ever Well, she's a guy, so
I've ever seen. But I just need to see the
ad again. I'm sorry, wan, I just want to see

(01:05:56):
that ad one more time.

Speaker 5 (01:05:56):
So maybe he's born with it. Maybe maybe it's testicle,
maybe it's a penis. It's just excuse me, it's man.
I'm just saying. Is that the best photo is that
his smolder?

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
Smolder?

Speaker 6 (01:06:16):
Ladies, are you buying a beauty brand from that? Are
you gonna seem I want to look like that man?
No said, no lady ever?

Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
All Right, so we all know that marketing is.

Speaker 5 (01:06:26):
That is a man's jaw. Can he can crack nuts
with it?

Speaker 3 (01:06:30):
A lot of marketing has to do with the visuals, right,
So this guy doesn't look anything like a woman. And
then if he's holding up the product and the product
looks like it's some black label RX you get from
Randall Drugs. Like, no one's gonna be buying that there.
The packaging doesn't want to put that up on the
screen again. It's like, what is that. I don't even

(01:06:51):
know a woman.

Speaker 6 (01:06:54):
Come by my foundation, right, I'm just he could sell
razors for your face, but I'm not. Here's another reason
why this ticks me off so bad. Dudes do not
have the same skin as women. Dudes grow hair on

(01:07:14):
their face. Women do not have the same skin texture.
We don't have the same issues, we don't have the
same hormones, we don't have the same concerns. A man
cannot wear a makeup that will be suitable for a
woman to wear. It is not possible that It's just
not possible. You're ignoring the needs of females to cater

(01:07:41):
to a guy who's playing dress up, and then you
want to smear everybody as bigots who object to it,
who object to being erased. He already tried to erase
women in women's sports, and now he wants you to
listen to him about ladies makeup. If any photo you
this is actually, believe it or not, the most feminine

(01:08:02):
photo that he has ever taken, Cain.

Speaker 5 (01:08:06):
If you don't believe me, google his name and look
at the images I.

Speaker 3 (01:08:09):
Did, and you are right. And it looks like there
was a lot of effort to make him look like
a female, and.

Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
It just, I mean, he looks like he hates the product.

Speaker 3 (01:08:17):
It just ain't working.

Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
Can't believe I'm selling this?

Speaker 6 (01:08:21):
What is he going to sell next? Tampons? Like, are
you gonna some tampacs? It mean Khalif's tamp PACs? Where
does it end? You know what I'm saying, Like, where
does it end? I mean, it's a legit.

Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
Question should have ended a long time ago.

Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
But that is actually I can't. That's like the most
feminine photo I've ever seen of the dude.

Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
He's a dude. He's a dude with dude stuff. He's
got dude chromosomes, dude chromosomes, dude, DNA, dude bits, dude,
it's all dudeage. Okay, there's this no objection. No jury
would convict you. If you saw this gentleman and thought,
why is he wearing lipstick? Nobody would convict you.

Speaker 6 (01:09:02):
The problem is that normally, if he was just doing
his thing and just like I'm a dude that likes
wearing makeup, and I'm not gonna try to bump women
out of women's spaces.

Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
Nobody would have. Honestly, we're all too busy.

Speaker 6 (01:09:14):
I don't care, Like, just don't bother me, interrupt me,
and you know, be a burden on my life. But
when you try shoving women out of men's spaces and
then you fail at that, and then you double down
on the offence, you're absolutely gonna get mocked, and deservingly so,
because ridicule ridicules a magnificent weapon.

Speaker 5 (01:09:31):
I'm oh.

Speaker 6 (01:09:32):
And by the way, for the lady who thought that
me talking about the mean lady in the gym the
other day was about her, because she thinks everything is
about her, this isn't about you either. Just warning. So
this guy, I just find it doubly offensive. He already
tried pushing women out of women's spaces and boxing. Now
I would not want to buy the foundation or makeup

(01:09:53):
that he is wearing, because that's gonna wreck a that's
gonna wreck a lady's skin, that's gonna be too heavy
for your own skin.

Speaker 5 (01:10:00):
There's no way that's going to work on us.

Speaker 6 (01:10:01):
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Speaker 5 (01:11:13):
Chapter.

Speaker 3 (01:11:17):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 5 (01:11:27):
All right.

Speaker 6 (01:11:28):
I just saw Kane tell a dude that he needs
might all on social media.

Speaker 5 (01:11:32):
Just saw that one. It's a nice, nice comeback, all right.

Speaker 6 (01:11:35):
So a Florida, a Florida attorney was convicted of bringing
cocaine into a Florida jail. It's almost like he should
have known that that was illegal, if only he had
the education to know that that was illegal. Sixty year
old David Castle's was convicted of one compossession of cocaine
count of felony introductional contraband into a county detention facility.

(01:11:56):
Why ares his glasses crooked on his Mugshot's bothering me
really badly. It's very asymmetric in the verdict. The judge
who was sentenced him to a year in jail, three
years of probation, three hundred hours of community service. He
has to go through substance abuse things stuff like that.
But that's just one of the dumbest self owns. So

(01:12:16):
much of this is like self owning people's self owning.
This one guy got seventeen and a half years because
he led a cocaine trafficking network from Puerto Rico to
New York. That's also a big bad no no, So
I'm surprised the New York did anything about it.

Speaker 5 (01:12:30):
Right, But it was a.

Speaker 6 (01:12:33):
Cocaine distribution network that spanned from Puerto Rico to upstate
New York. US Attorney's office. They handed this dude, a
forty nine year old dude from Lady Lake, Florida, seventeen
and a half years in prison. He was also involved
in money laundering, distribution, all kinds of bad stuff. That's
not something that you know. There's a lot of the

(01:12:55):
cocaine distribution happening here this Gulf Coast News to Florida.
Man was a cute of street racing at one hundred
and twenty four miles per hour and when the police
got him, his excuse was that quote, I have to
use the bathroom. That's why he went one hundred and

(01:13:15):
twenty four miles per hour at three am on a Sunday.
You see in Lee County, Florida. It was a late
night street race and they're still searching for the motorcyclist.
He was racing a motorcycle. This is how people get killed.
The Toyota cameray. This guy was racing. If you were
wondering if it was a camera, you are correct. A
Toyota cameray and motorcycle stop side by side of a

(01:13:36):
traffic like they were able to get it on some
CCT stuff from other you know, like businesses and that.
But yeah, they clocked him at going one hundred and
twenty four. The motorcycle hit more than one hundred and forty.
When they stopped him, he said, I had to use
the bathroom really badly. I had to use the bathroom
bad is what he said. The camera driver did not
have a license, and the police were like, well, that's
a red flag number one and number two that it

(01:13:58):
was happening at three in the morning. That's also another
red flag. And then Sheriff JD. Grudd he well, no,
Sheriff Grady Judge said of Florida man who's a retired deputy,
insulted workers at McDonald's drive through with a child in
the front seat.

Speaker 5 (01:14:13):
So he drove through.

Speaker 6 (01:14:14):
He was compatitive towards McDonald's workers, and he had like
an unstrained kid, eighteen month old in the front seat.

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
We'll have more on that tomorrow. Third hour on the way.
Stick with us. It's always important. Look I carry. I
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Speaker 6 (01:14:27):
I have no problems using lethal force to protect myself
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municipal restrictions or private property restrictions, or acinine laws that
say eighteen year olds can go and carry full auto
in defense of their country in foreign lands, but heaven forbid,
they're not responsible enough to carry a nine millimeters semi
automatic pistol here at home if they're living alone and

(01:14:47):
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Speaker 3 (01:15:43):
Barreling towards a shutdown.

Speaker 4 (01:15:45):
All my democratic colleagues are here. I'm going to go
search for my Republican colleagues.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
Republicans, Republicans, y' all know there's a government shutdown.

Speaker 5 (01:15:53):
Republicans anyone here, Sorry, sir.

Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
It's Mike Johnson in here.

Speaker 10 (01:16:00):
Let's see if some Republicans are in here?

Speaker 13 (01:16:03):
Are there any Republicans in here?

Speaker 8 (01:16:05):
Hello?

Speaker 10 (01:16:07):
Republicans?

Speaker 5 (01:16:08):
Why is this guy in the House. No Republicans here
because they left back in September thirteenth is when they
passed the cr Why didn't he go to the Senate.
That's Sarah McBride. He is a trans member of the
House and he is. That's so stupid that he's doing
this because he's in the House. They did their.

Speaker 6 (01:16:33):
Job already, they passed it, and I don't understand why
he's in the wrong chamber. Oh gosh, that's a loaded statement.
Welcome to the program, Dana, lash with you. And by
the way, he's called out he says that Republicans are

(01:16:56):
weird and that he lives in their heads.

Speaker 5 (01:16:58):
Rent free.

Speaker 6 (01:16:59):
We're not the people trying to live in your head
and force you to change your language to affirm our cosplay.
That's you and your obsession. So we're not going to
turn this around. But that doesn't make any sense. He
needed to actually go and go into the Senate then,
and then if he went into the Senate, they were

(01:17:20):
actually there in the Senate. So just you know, FYI,
speaking of all of the trans stuff, can we play
this is how crazy it's getting. So this is another
show that's on Netflix and it is about you guys
know Transformers, right, everybody knows Transformers, Kane Transformers.

Speaker 5 (01:17:39):
We grew up with them.

Speaker 6 (01:17:40):
Oh yeah, there are the vehicles that there are robots
that turn into vehicles and vice versa. So there's this
show and it's called Transformers Earth Spark. I don't like
a lot of the new animation because I just think
it's shoddy and it's just hurriedly done.

Speaker 5 (01:17:59):
So I'm not.

Speaker 6 (01:17:59):
Really a fan of this because it's like all it's
just soulless, you know what I mean.

Speaker 5 (01:18:03):
It's like all soulless computer generated stuff. Anyway.

Speaker 6 (01:18:07):
So in Transformers earth Spark, which is a kids show,
one of the robots is trans apparently. So here's the
first cut when one of the little kids corrects optimist
prime on pronouns uh.

Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
No, this is that's the one of the monitors.

Speaker 6 (01:18:29):
In the second cut, the first cut is where the
little kid corrects optimist primes pronoun usage.

Speaker 5 (01:18:36):
Watch this.

Speaker 8 (01:18:39):
Can you switch.

Speaker 5 (01:18:43):
Life shade conouns?

Speaker 11 (01:18:44):
I am P or she just doesn't fit who I am?
My apologies?

Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
Please switch their piece?

Speaker 6 (01:18:53):
And again we can't play the video even if we
record the video, because they'll scream to shut us up
about criticism, copyright violation and pull our account down so anything.
So that's how they keep you from actually telling people
what they're doing. They try to use copyright law and
they and even in fair use instances to protect the
transien indoctrination of kids. So they yeah, night shades pronouns

(01:19:16):
are they them? Night Shade's a robot. Nightshade doesn't even
have a vagina or a penis. Nightshade has no copulatory organs.
It is a robot. It's a robot. Why are we
doing this? This is the their pronouns? Are they the
Well that's not grammatic. I would just done with us,

(01:19:38):
done with it. But there's more weight, there's more So
this is the second part. And this is one of
the characters.

Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
Who talks about like binary and like being like who
I am like and stuff like watch.

Speaker 16 (01:19:51):
It's hard to know who's dangerous or not.

Speaker 5 (01:19:55):
That's true. Go disappointing.

Speaker 4 (01:20:00):
Okay, I don't know.

Speaker 16 (01:20:02):
I'm safe when I'm with my friends or other non
binary people or.

Speaker 5 (01:20:07):
Other non binary people.

Speaker 16 (01:20:10):
People who aren't female or male. Oh I'm sorry. I
shouldn't have assumed. I always knew my pronouns felt right.

Speaker 5 (01:20:19):
But you're a robot. Wonderful word, you are a robot.
This is so stupid. I can't. It's Transformers earth Spark.
This is a mental disorder. I just don't.

Speaker 6 (01:20:32):
I mean, Transformers, Come on, it's not to be taken literally, guys,
Transformers earth Spark, It's not to be taken literally. So
they turned Transformers, these robots that fight the Decepticons now
into robots that sit here and lecture kids about gender.

Speaker 5 (01:20:54):
Right.

Speaker 6 (01:20:56):
They now they get, I mean, this is just as
it's just a nine Now you get you get a
from kids programming. Now from you get from Netflix Rainbow
thermons about your gender and copulatory organs.

Speaker 5 (01:21:12):
That's what you get.

Speaker 6 (01:21:13):
That's that's what That's what the kid shows are. Now
do you see how insane this is. This is literally
a show that's a kid show. Transformers is a kid show.
It's not even PG, it's a kid show, and it's
being completely promoted towards children and brainwashing kids about gender

(01:21:36):
and language.

Speaker 5 (01:21:38):
More than means.

Speaker 6 (01:21:39):
The I autobots so far removed kine from the Transformers
that we know. The big problem is now this robot's pronouns. Well,
you're a robot, but it's the pronouns the robot identifies
as a human that is confused about what it's genitals

(01:22:00):
look like.

Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
That's the robot.

Speaker 6 (01:22:02):
So wait, this is like super trans Hold on, hold on, hold,
it's a robot.

Speaker 5 (01:22:08):
Now, hear me out. This is the guy pitching this
for Netflix. Okay, hear me out. I got a show idea.
It's about transformers.

Speaker 6 (01:22:15):
Oh yeah, robots. Autobots work really good with the younger generation. No, no, no, no, no,
it's more than that. It's about a robot that identifies
as a confused human that is confused about what has
genitals look like.

Speaker 5 (01:22:28):
I'm sorry what yes, yes, yes, that's the whole pitch.
That's the whole show.

Speaker 6 (01:22:31):
It's a robot that identifies as a human confused about
what its genitals are, but it doesn't have any genitals.

Speaker 5 (01:22:41):
It's a robot. But that's not the point.

Speaker 6 (01:22:43):
The point is that it is a robot that identifies
as a human that is confused about the genitals that
it has.

Speaker 5 (01:22:49):
That's the point.

Speaker 6 (01:22:51):
But again, it's a yes, a robot that imagines phantom
genitals and it's confused about them.

Speaker 5 (01:22:59):
Do you see eat the stretch here? Oh my gosh,
I'm confused.

Speaker 6 (01:23:04):
I am confused about the phantom genitals that I have
as a robot.

Speaker 5 (01:23:08):
Oh my gosh. This is for kids.

Speaker 6 (01:23:11):
Kids are cartoons are supposed to, you know, good guys
beating the bad guys and teamwork and you know, now
it's all well kids, you know you got to use
the then pronouns and et cetera, et cetera. Now you
can see why people now are fed up with Netflix.
This is just garbage filler. Do they just do this
kind of stuff because they can't afford any more any
better programming because they gave all that money to that

(01:23:33):
worthless Ginger Balding Ginger and his briefcase game show wife
for their stupid non cookery show.

Speaker 5 (01:23:41):
I'm gonna sprinkle flower pedals and everything because I don't
know how to decorate desserts.

Speaker 6 (01:23:46):
I'm just curious, would you if you what if you
your kids were watching Transformers and that came on Kane. I, first.

Speaker 3 (01:23:55):
Of all, I don't think I would ever see it,
Like I would never thought i'd see that on this
kind of a commercial like we grew up on, remember,
like the anime stuff Voltron and stuff like that.

Speaker 5 (01:24:07):
Tron was the buzz those.

Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
Were the best, and Transformers came out and it's like, oh,
here's like the American version with trucks and cars and stuff.
This is cool. Yeah, never expected it to go like this.
Never thought the trans and Transformers was going to go
this far. But no, I it wouldn't happen.

Speaker 5 (01:24:25):
Indoctrination in disguise, that's exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:24:30):
I mean, they're not even disguised.

Speaker 6 (01:24:31):
This was a problem. But I don't do the they
them thing. You know why, because I'm talking to one person.

Speaker 5 (01:24:38):
Shut up. I'm not going to be like they them.
You're not a people. You're a person, not doing a them.

Speaker 6 (01:24:44):
I I've never had anybody lecture me about pronouns though,
like to my like tell me, oh, no I identify,
because I wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (01:24:51):
That would not fly with me at all. But this
is how ridiculous this is.

Speaker 6 (01:24:54):
Now you can see why this is is exploding in
younger generations because it's all over TikTok uh CCP programmed,
and it's all over animation, It's all over you know
a lot of this US produced stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:25:08):
It's this is just bad.

Speaker 6 (01:25:10):
It's not even good. These aren't even good storylines. They're
not it's not even good character development. It's a crutch.
They use it as a crutch. They were not going
to develop this character beyond this shallow identity of confusion.

Speaker 5 (01:25:24):
That's it, and.

Speaker 6 (01:25:25):
That's all that they're worth because it's a crutch. It's
a crutch that's leveraged as a cudgel during elections. That's
exactly what it is. Just I mean, I feel bad
for kids today. Kids don't even know what they what
they lost, Kane, they don't even know what they lost.

Speaker 5 (01:25:42):
Oh my gosh. By the way, have we checked in
on Jimmy Kimmel lately?

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
Oh no, I forgot it.

Speaker 5 (01:25:49):
I forgot that.

Speaker 6 (01:25:49):
He Yeah, his ratings have dove even further. This is
audio sung by twenty five. I guess this is a joke.

Speaker 5 (01:25:58):
Is this a joke? Is this? What is a joke?
Go aheady, My ratings are very good last time I checked.

Speaker 15 (01:26:06):
Your ratings are somewhere between a hair and your salad
and chlamydia.

Speaker 5 (01:26:11):
In three and a half years.

Speaker 15 (01:26:13):
I'm not the one who's going to be doing miscaritutorials
on YouTube. How do we wind up with a president
and a vice president who wear more makeup than Kylie
Jenner and Lady Gaga.

Speaker 6 (01:26:25):
Comebine, that's not even funny, and they don't wear makeup,
although Trump probably does spray hand or something.

Speaker 5 (01:26:33):
But so, I mean, I don't care. The border's closed.

Speaker 6 (01:26:39):
I don't care if you I don't care. I don't
care what he does. He can spray paint himself blue
for all I care. Is that supposed to be a
joke though? That's just bad writing. That wasn't even amusing,
that was just disappointing. I can't believe we wasted just
the twenty three seconds of our lives on that. I
feel like I want to send an invoice to Jimmy Kimmel,
just like you wasted twenty three seconds of my life

(01:27:01):
because I had to hear this hideous joke that clearly
you wrote yourself.

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
That's exactly how America feels. Those numbers, those numbers don't lie.

Speaker 6 (01:27:10):
I get offended, like when I have a hater that
like would insult me or try to attack me, and
it's just not clever, because I feel like I'm worthy
enough that I should get a smarter troll, right, someone
who really crafts like a really witty one liner. And
it's just they don't exist. They're just all dumb, spiteful,

(01:27:31):
petty little people like with this. And by the way,
the approval rating for Potus and the VP are actually
higher than that of Congress Jimmy Kimmel wouldn't know though,
because his ratings are so low. He's in this like pit.
He's in another now, he's like already gone to another.

Speaker 5 (01:27:49):
He's gone so low.

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Let's see, this is in Britain. They have abnoxious commuters
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it means something differently over here. It's the letter T

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That's why. Oh, let's see.

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I'm like, said, you think was it the COVID injection?
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Speaker 17 (01:33:15):
So, the President's been posting some images of Leader Jeffries
and Sandra Schumer. You've said that you're interested in good
faith negotiations with these leaders, but you know what messages
that's And is it helpful to post pictures of Leader
Jeffries and sombrero if you're trying to have good faith
talks with him?

Speaker 14 (01:33:32):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (01:33:32):
I think it's funny. The President's joking and we're having
a good time. You can negotiate in good faith while
also poking a little bit of fun at some of
the absurdities of the Democrats' positions, and even you know,
poking some fun at the absurdity of the Democrats themselves.
I mean I'll tell Hakeem Jeffries right now, I make
this solemn promise to you that if you help us
reopen the government, the sombrero means will stop. And I've

(01:33:54):
talked to the President of the United States about that.

Speaker 4 (01:33:56):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:33:57):
I mean, that sounds like a deal Democrats won't take it.
Doesn't that sound like it? Would you take that deal
because it's a negotiation.

Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
I think they can find some common ground down.

Speaker 6 (01:34:06):
I feel like this is kind of like inglorious bastards
and Brad Pitt's like, you know, I'll take that deal.
This sounds like a good deal. I'd take that deal.
I was the device president. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with your bottom of the third Hour. The
memes are funny, but they can't laugh at themselves. They
can't laugh. Nothing is humorous to them.

Speaker 4 (01:34:26):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:34:26):
I saw, speaking of humorous, this post from the guy
who basically he's an NPR dude, he's a host of
an NPR show.

Speaker 5 (01:34:40):
He just I don't know. This is what he tweeted.
Listen quote. This is the first day since NPR was
founded that it has not had federal support. And we're here, strong, vital,
and with an audience of millions. We will keep on
s no fees, no paywalls, and across all divisions. We

(01:35:04):
hope you'll support your local stations to serve all America.

Speaker 6 (01:35:08):
So my thought was proving that you could do this
the entire time without taxpair dollars exactly, so you didn't
need taxpayer dollars at all to do any of this.
I feel like we should be able to list them
as a dependent. You think you could, I mean just

(01:35:29):
but that's it was unnecessary.

Speaker 3 (01:35:31):
Then you know how many years I'd have to go
back and amend my taxes because of the jeez man,
little trouble may be worth it.

Speaker 6 (01:35:39):
Oh trouble would be totally worth it. I would do
that just because I'm that petty. I absolutely would do that. Yeah,
there you go. So I am just they will tell
on themselves, like for instance, where's.

Speaker 5 (01:35:54):
The audio, sorry, the Maxine Waters audio where.

Speaker 6 (01:35:57):
She said, oh yeah, this is totally about money or
giving health care making sure that people who are here
illegally was the twenty three A cut, yes, cut twenty
three police.

Speaker 10 (01:36:08):
Just you know, reminder, do Democrats want to prioritize the
health care of illegal aliens over a government shutdown because
if the government does shut down America, excuse.

Speaker 4 (01:36:17):
Me, stop it right there. We're not prioritizing. What we're
doing is saying simply, we want to keep the government open,
and we want to work with the Republicans and have
a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open. And health
care is at the top of our agenda.

Speaker 10 (01:36:34):
Our Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens.

Speaker 4 (01:36:37):
That's right, Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:36:42):
We want to save lives.

Speaker 4 (01:36:45):
We want to make sure that healthcare is available to
those who would die but having the help of their government.

Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
So you're good with.

Speaker 10 (01:36:56):
The government shutdown even if it means giving health care
to people who aren't Americans.

Speaker 4 (01:37:02):
That well, you keep That's what you're pushing on. What
you're trying to do is you're standing here and you're
trying to make me say that somehow we're going to
put non citizens over Americans. Quit it, stop it. This
is the kind of journalism we don't need. You have it, No,
you're not u.

Speaker 6 (01:37:22):
So Maxine Waters just gave it up, man, she just
gave it up. That's she told you everything right there
that you needed to hear. Of course, you first off.
It's all a hospital cannot turn someone away an emergence,
in an emergency event. And I already told you that's
that's a federal law. It's been a federal law work
quite a long time. In fact, you are not I

(01:37:46):
mean you can go. You have federal requirements for emergency care.
It's the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, and that
if they have an emergency medical condition, they have to
be treated. So what she's saying that's already existing. She's
trying to act like that doesn't exist. So they need
more money. But the more money that they want to
get is actually going to go towards covering none of them.

(01:38:07):
It's that's the reality of it. That's the reality of it.
I wanted to do touch on a couple of other
things here because there's some things that I had missed
and I'm pulling it up right now.

Speaker 5 (01:38:18):
Oh here, it is all right.

Speaker 6 (01:38:19):
So the two things, because we've got some stuff with
the left, so we have we talked about JB. Pritzker yesterday.
Man Donnie still refuses to This is from New York Post.
Still refuses to denounce denounce hamas So it's just that

(01:38:40):
this is just recently, so they remember there have been
Jewish voters and conservatives that have been trying to get
man Donni to at least like say like he at
least that he doesn't support Hamas, and he refuses to
do that. Now on top of it, there I don't
know if you've seen this, but I started to see
more and more headlines about this, and I've been so

(01:39:03):
I have a whole list of stuff that I'm like, oh,
this is something I might want to come back to later,
or that it might come up, you know, maybe in
another piece. So there are all kinds of people in
Hollywood that are now because you have all of these
film festivals that are boycotting Jewish artists, anyone who Israeli,

(01:39:29):
anyone who is Israeli or Israeli cinema as a whole.
And this is I think maybe like the I don't
know the millionth article that I've seen on this. So
Emma Stone, along with Mark Ruffalo and others are boycotting

(01:39:49):
Israeli films and they've been working with an advocacy group
called Film Workers for quote unquote Poundstine. But everybody from
Olivia Coleman, Tilda Swinton, Peter Sarsgard. They've all signed this
pledge that they are not going to screen films, appear at,

(01:40:13):
or otherwise work with any Israeli anything, institution, production, broadcaster,
cinema company, festival. They're boycotting all of anything Israeli anything
Jewish because their whole criticism is they talk about, oh,

(01:40:39):
there's a genocide in Gaza. You mean Hamasa's genocide. I'm
just curious they are going after they said that any
Israeli artists, storytellers, creators, et cetera. This came after I
think it was pull the story because I have this

(01:41:01):
in my so. Gal Gado had to drop out of
the Venice Film Festival. She had a film, The Hand
of Dante, but she was bullied out of attending because
of this movement, and she didn't go. They had a
petition that was signed by over fifteen hundred film industry
members that demanded her invitation be canceled, and so for

(01:41:25):
her own safety, she actually had to withdraw from the festival.
And there were these you know, this is insane. There
were other people. So they targeted Galgado and then they
started targeting Gerard Butler, who was in the film with her,
just by association.

Speaker 5 (01:41:47):
I am just shocked.

Speaker 6 (01:41:49):
They said they demand because she is Israeli, she had
to be disinvited. They wanted her disinvited, and anybody who
supports Israeli's or Israel had to be disinvited. That's insane.
Is this sounds like nineteen thirties type stuff? And I

(01:42:09):
say it sounds like nineteen thirties type stuff because it does.
All of these people are upset because Israel is pushing
back against decades of terrorism and torture at the hands
of Islamists who will kill their own people and lie
about it and say that Israel did it so they
can try to incur favor and curry sympathy from the

(01:42:33):
international community who is eager to jump along and go
along with it because it looks trendy to get on
the Gossen thing.

Speaker 5 (01:42:41):
That's what this is all about. Everything there.

Speaker 6 (01:42:45):
If their objections weren't predicated on absolute bs, that would
be meaningful, but they're not. Just like in the nineteen thirties,
people made up reasons to harbor grudges and to boycott
anything that had to do with anybody Jewish and all
of that. And notice how they're changing the language now.
Now they're saying, oh, well, you know we don't want

(01:43:06):
Israeli involvement. Well, you don't want Jewish involvement. Just be
honest about it. Half the people who are objecting to this,
they can't even be accurate. And what kickstarted this whole
thing in Gaza in the first place. They won't even be.

Speaker 5 (01:43:16):
Accurate about it.

Speaker 6 (01:43:17):
And if you can't be accurate about it, your objection
is to just Jewish people, not to Israel. You just
you're trying to mop Bailey your bigotry. That's the real
That's the reality of it. And the fact that they're
doing this and they're running out these actors and actresses
is just this is nineteen thirties insanity. Where are all
the people who want to see fascism everywhere except where

(01:43:39):
it actually exists. All the isms are the same, It's
all some level of stupidity. But Imma Stone getting involved
in it. The only reason Emma Stone is anywhere is
because Lindsay Lohan got addicted to drugs and now Lindsay
Lohan looks even better than a A Stone does.

Speaker 5 (01:43:58):
Emma Stone took Linz's d Lohan's place. Lindsay Lohan would
have not she would have edged out in a stone.

Speaker 6 (01:44:04):
Because she's a better actress. But all these Mark Ruffalo,
he's a you know, perpetual grouch. These are people who
are just blindly partisan and they'll glom onto anything that
supports it. Yeah it, Kane says. They all sound like Kanye.
Yeah they do, don't they? Yeah, they absolutely do.

Speaker 3 (01:44:23):
I also look at that the whole collaboration with these
lefties and these actors and actresses, as like the fifty
one Intelligence Experts letter or whatever, they try to like
just trot these people out as though they have any
credibility in this arena. And so, yeah, whatever, I'm so
immune to it anymore.

Speaker 6 (01:44:42):
These people are mad that all the people who sign this,
they're mad that Israel hit back after you know, a
couple thousand of their people were murdered, including some Americans
by the way, by Iranian supported Hamas.

Speaker 5 (01:44:57):
They're they're upset over it.

Speaker 6 (01:44:58):
These people couldn't even tell you whin Hamas assume control
of the Strip. These people couldn't even tell you the
government structure of Gaza. These people couldn't even tell you
who actually runs Gaza, who runs the Palestinian Authority, and
the beef between the two factions under the authority. They
can't even tell you the factions in the authority. They're morons.
They have no idea what's going on in this arena.
But they're, oh, well, everybody's signing on this letter that

(01:45:20):
they don't want to work with Israeli actors and production
com Oh, I'm going to sign it too, because I
gotta stay relevant somehow. And then they they're gonna they
have the audacity to pretend it's not just about their
dislike of Jewish people. If you can't articulate, like accurately
why you hold the position that you hold, then you

(01:45:41):
need to do a personal inventory of your own feelings
and determine whether or not it's because of bigotry that's
motivating it. This is all leftist nonsense. All of this
is leftist nonsense. And I don't care if it purports
to come from some weird recesses on the right. It's
all leftist nonsense. Coming up the Pope blesses an ice block.

(01:46:07):
We got to talk about that.

Speaker 7 (01:46:09):
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Speaker 6 (01:46:22):
So the Pope blessed a block of ice and a
climate change ceremony. He's touching the block of ice and
he's blessing the block of ice, and you know, and
then this was at some big leftist thing. And it

(01:46:44):
gets weirder because then after well, go ahead and cue this,
they had some kind of pagan ceremony wherein they danced
around it while he just stands there on.

Speaker 5 (01:46:54):
Stage and with all your creatures.

Speaker 6 (01:46:58):
They unfolded this like blue fabric that I guess is
supposed to represent like water.

Speaker 5 (01:47:07):
What is this, Kane? What am I watching this? What
is this? I don't know what is happening.

Speaker 3 (01:47:13):
My first question is if the Pope blesses water, is
it holy water at that point? Is that how that works?
And if he blesses ice, is it holy ice?

Speaker 5 (01:47:21):
Road at a vampire? Does it hurt them?

Speaker 3 (01:47:22):
And then if the ice melts after he's blessed it.

Speaker 6 (01:47:25):
I feel like I'm watching I mean, we're watching a
pagan ceremony. I don't know what this is. Like they're
pulling out this is pagan like you're dancing around singing
about water and climate change, and I mean that's sorry,
that's pagan and if it hurts your feelings, then your
issues with God, not me.

Speaker 5 (01:47:43):
What does this have to do with why are we
doing this? What is this?

Speaker 6 (01:47:48):
This is the kind of stuff that people are like, wait,
hold up, this is kind of a problem. And surely
people who love the pope can understand how that's a
problem for people when they're watching this. This is like
a left pagan thing about climate change. And he's standing
there awkwardly on stage while all these people and these
like things are I mean, I feel like I'm watching

(01:48:08):
like some sort of like Druid thing where here's the
thing that were no offense to the Druids, but good night,
they're pulling out this, Like but what is that?

Speaker 5 (01:48:17):
What is this? I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:48:20):
I just feel like maybe that's something that, especially in
an era of Christian revival, that might be something that
the Pope ought to not want to do, you know.
I just just.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
Saying I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:48:36):
In the meantime, all of the Protestations on behalf of
Christians that are being attacked and tons of different Sub
Saharan African countries, you don't hear really anything about that.
I heard proclamations about you know, oh Gaza, But I
haven't heard anything about you know, the Democratic Republic, Democratic
Republic of Congo, islamis killed forty there? What about the

(01:49:01):
Christians that are being u slaughtered in Nigeria. No, but
we're going to do this really in an era of revival.
This is what we're doing. More on that tomorrow came
today's stupidity.

Speaker 3 (01:49:13):
Well, I had the Pope here because he apparently was
praising Dick Durbin, who's pro abortion, which I think is
also another weird thing that the Pope would do. But
why don't we do cut twenty here one? Because Ret
McBride is it Sarah McBride, because he's a dude. A dude?
But here go and play this.

Speaker 10 (01:49:30):
We're barely towards a shutdown.

Speaker 12 (01:49:31):
All my Democratic colleagues are here.

Speaker 3 (01:49:33):
I'm gonna go search for my Republicans.

Speaker 5 (01:49:34):
Let's see republicans.

Speaker 3 (01:49:37):
She's in the house, right, you all.

Speaker 4 (01:49:39):
Know there's a government shutsout.

Speaker 3 (01:49:40):
She's in the house. Here here's the stupid part. The
House already voted on this. Yeah, it's the Senate that
has to vote on it now. So why she's skidding
and stunting I think we know why.

Speaker 5 (01:49:53):
Yeah, we do. Folks.

Speaker 6 (01:49:54):
That does it for us today. I hope that you
have a great rest of your evening. Substack, find us there, YouTube, Facebook, like,
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Speaker 5 (01:50:01):
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