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October 8, 2025 111 mins
A crowd of Islamists in NYC waved Hamas flags and declared that they will presumably carry out attacks in the U.S. Zohran Mamdani puts out a statement using Hamas talking points. FBI Director Kash Patel reveals that nearly 5% of Chicago's 2.5 million residents (approximately 110K people) are active gang members. Country Star Zach Bryan pulls a Dixie Chicks following a response to backlash over his song 'Bad News' amid claims it is anti-ICE. Progressive Podcaster Hasan Piker abuses his dog with a shock collar when he gets out of his camera shot during his show. California gubernatorial hopeful Katie Porte tanks her campaign after she tries to storm out of a CBS interview after a meltdown over a Trump question. Dana breaks down the latest information regarding Jack Smith tracking private conversations of GOP politicians. Is this worse than Watergate? Dana reacts to Speaker Johnson pitching Lee Greenwood for the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Dinesh D’Souza joins us to discuss his new film, the right’s heel turn on Israel, Charlie Kirk’s “text messages” and much more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're not asking Chuck Sherman the Democrats do anything different
than what they've always done. We've shown you the highlight reel.
Chuck Schumer gave impassioned speeches as recently as seven months
ago in March of this year. We have to keep
the government open. It would be dangerous and harmful the
American people, he said. After the vote, he went on
CNN and said, I'm proud of that vote. I didn't
like it, but we had to do that. He was

(00:22):
right then, he is not right now. We're not asking
the Democrats to do anything heroic. We're asking them to
do their basic duty and responsibility, as Chairwoman McLean said,
keep the government open. The first responsibility.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
I'm sorry, I'm aggravated.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
The first responsibility of the government is to protect the people.
And the people who are supposed to be protected are
being completely cheated by Democrats in the Senate because they
want to play politics.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
They hate Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
I mean, they have Trump derangement syndrome.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
It's very real.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Listen to their own comments, and they have to show
a fight at any cost. When does that cost become
too high It already has. They have another chance today
to reopen the government, and we'll see if they do
the right thing. I pray that they do, because real
people are being affected by the games here and they're
sick of it.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Thanks so much.

Speaker 4 (01:13):
Well, he's not wrong. That's Mike Johnson, Speaker Johnson, who
is getting ready to get really mad over the continue
back and forth with the shutdown. They have no idea
what's happening. And I was talking to a member of
Congress last yesterday evening and I had said, so, what
you know what happens if they do decide because they

(01:35):
can't do anything. They can't even go like they have to.
They one of them was a voting member of NATO,
and they were saying that they can't even go and
vote on things within the governing or the I guess
cooperative body of NATO, which I thought was kind of
I thought was super interesting. I mean when they I
mean it is shut down. Of course, everybody's getting paid still,

(01:57):
Isn't that lovely? So technically I just think that if
you're still getting paid, you're not shut down, you know
what I mean? But this is how many votes have
they had? Five or six?

Speaker 5 (02:07):
Now?

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Do I don't even think we can even I don't
think we even remember it has it been six Okay,
so it's been six votes.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
I've put the government shutdown clock and slack for you
so you could see it.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
So I know a lot of people are like, I
just don't know how that affects me. Well, it will
affect you if Republicans aren't able to successfully hold their
ground and they're not able to negotiate and they're not
able to keep the for the lack of a better
way to put it, well, I mean it's not like

(02:39):
they're cutting spending at this point, because remember this is
all just about maintaining the current levels of spending that
they have, which is so frustrating about all of this.
Welcome back to the program or welcome to the program,
Dana lash with you. And this a lot of stuff
to kind of come through because we've got I got

(03:02):
like a hand just like a barrel full of like
odds and end stuff because we have all of the
things current with the government shut and then we have
some we have some culture stuff. Then we have the
Democrat Party in California which is absolutely falling apart, and
you have a lot of these like very far left individuals,
people like the Katie Porters out there who are It's

(03:23):
crazy because they are so blatantly mark just openly completely
they call it democrat, but they're very zealous in promoting
their Marxist policies. But yet when you question them on them,
they lose it. They absolutely lose it. We're going to
talk about some some of that because they're having they're

(03:45):
having a problem there. And it's always these like governors too.
It's whether it's you know, it's you have the weird
Pritzker and then you have some of these other governors.
Then you have like Mandani who's the mayor running for mayor.
They're just noticed that the new crop, they're so far left.
Stop and think, when is the last time you saw

(04:05):
a more moderate Democrat running for office? When's a new one,
a new candidate, think of a new candidate, not some
of these old ones that are switching offices. When is
the last time you saw a more moderate, a new
moderate Democrat run? You haven't. I mean, that's just the thing.

(04:27):
You haven't because they don't exist. And that's a terrifying prospect.
You when you think about it, it's incredibly it's just
incredibly disconcerting. And it is because that kind of gives
you insight into what the party is now. Not it's
it's not what it's becoming. It's already become. This what
the party is. Look at all of these new candidates

(04:49):
and a handful of these races, whether you're looking up
in Minnesota, Minneapolis, whether you're looking at uh in New York, California,
all of the new ones that are coming up are
so terrifyingly left. It's insane, openly anti Christian, openly super Marxists.

(05:10):
That's who they have coming up. That's who that's all
of them, That's who they all are. It's very troubling.
We're going to talk about some of that here as well.
Coming up also, let's roll down, scroll down to this.
We're going to get into the Zach Bryan stuff, that's
for sure. Yesterday, October seventh, the two year observance of

(05:32):
Hamas's terror attack on Israel, and in New York City
downtown on Avenue of the Americas, you had an angry
crowd of Islamists that assembled, waving Hamas flags, screaming. Later
on they broke into Chance from the River to the
Sea and globalizing Infantada or the Intifada. They were screaming,

(05:56):
globalizing antavada, chanting it and I want you to listen
to this, because this was yesterday downtown Manhattan, and I'll
cut to listen to what they say. We did not
acting up.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
We did not act it up.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
We're feed up to me.

Speaker 6 (06:17):
We did not acting up.

Speaker 7 (06:21):
If we acted it up.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
To headline behind you and read has been litter read,
so our work is not done.

Speaker 8 (06:34):
We're gonna show up.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
We're all good than we did the first October seventh's louder.

Speaker 6 (06:43):
Than we did the first duct overs up.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
They make it clear, and we are not going anywhere.

Speaker 9 (06:52):
We will keep fighting until Palestine is free.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
For those people were trying to say, well maybe it
wasn't just about October seventh day, well he just told
you right there. They didn't do enough on October seventh.
That's what he said, just now. That's what he said
in that protest yesterday. That's what they were yelling. They
didn't do enough on October seventh, downtown Manhattan. We did

(07:20):
not act enough, we weren't loud enough. And then later
on they broke out and to globalize the Intifada, and
then from the river to the sea, that's a call
for genocide. That is an absolute call for genocide in Manhattan.
And the thing is is, it's not just Manhattan anymore.

(07:40):
I've been seeing this stuff like all over. I mean,
there's more of this from this is cut three. This
is more from yesterday. I mean, there were tons of
people out for this. Look at this, that's what they're saying.

(08:02):
They didn't think that they did enough. They didn't think
they did enough. I mean, I just don't have any
words for that. So that was happening in Manhattan. There
were other demonstrations where you had pro Hamas people as well.
There's a real problem with Islamism, and I've noticed a
couple of things. So you had Mandani who had this

(08:23):
horrific statement. And again he's one of those new democrats
that we were talking about that endorses all this stuff.
His statement that he put out yesterday, it's too long
to read it attain us. It's so, I mean, he
said he calls it an occupation, and he's justifying what
happened on October seventh. He's justifying it by claiming that, well,
it was because of the illegal occupation, and he just

(08:48):
said it was a war crime. What Hamas did two
years ago was a war crime. And then he went
after Israel and went after and Yahoo and said that
the response from Israel is way worse than October seventh,
and thus they are worse than Hamas because of what

(09:08):
because their response was greater than Hamas's original provocation. That
sounds like what a loser says after their getting their
backsides whooped. And then he talks about, oh, Gaza, it's
going through so much blah blah blah. And then he
said it must end, and he accused them of apartheid,
and he accuses them of occupation. He doesn't even know
what the word apartheid means. This rich Nepo baby who's

(09:31):
an absolute embarrassment. New Yorkers deserve what they get if
they get this guy. So that was his He didn't
He had three paragraphs where he just like blistered the response,
blistered people who are victims. And then he used Hamas's
own propaganda. He cited he said, oh, now the death

(09:51):
toll in Gaza far exceed sixty seven thousand. Do you
know where that number comes from? It comes from Hamas.
Every bit of government in Gaza is run by Hamas.
Because Hamas isn't just a terror group. It is the
democratically elected government of Gaza. Gozens overwhelmingly support Hamas. Very

(10:12):
few Gozens do not support Hamas. This is inarguable, indisputable
fact that has been confirmed by every single news outlet
on this damn planet, every one. That's why the elections
in twenty twenty one were suspended, because they were going
to take over and replace any all the other factions

(10:33):
under the authority in West Bank. So he cites figures
literally from Hamas the whole sixty seven thousand, Well, it's
the Hamas Ministry of Information, or it's the Gozen Ministry
of Information that's a Hamas, the Gozen Health Ministry that's Amas.
All of it is Hamas. And not at any point

(10:56):
in this did he at all say that the hostages
should have been released. He just says, oh, well, you know,
it was horrible and I hope everybody's safe, blah blah blah,
it's so sad, you know, I don't know, And then
he goes and tries to justify it. He doesn't say,
he doesn't get into well, it was Hamas that ended
up starting this breaching, this breaking the ceasefire and going

(11:18):
into it. This is what's happening in this country right now,
all over, and there's there's a plan underway. Here's here's
my thinking on this, because I've was down in a
rabbit hole yesterday looking at some of this. I was
reading this editorial from this individual in Michigan, in Dearborn, Michigan,

(11:41):
and this guy's a Michigan preacher, ted Barham, and he
stepped up to the microphone earlier this month, and this
was at the Dearborn City Council, and he wanted to
oppose the street that was being named after an activist
that is was very vocal in their support of Hamas
and has Bellah, and the mayor, Abdullah Hamoud, who was livid,
called him a racist and Islamophobe and all of that stuff,

(12:05):
and the city council, which is predominantly Islamic, reacted horrifically
to him. I mean, they were just vicious and people.
There's video of people being blocked from distributing Christian materials
in Dearborn, things of that nature. There is something seriously
happening in this country, and I definitely think that there's

(12:25):
foreign agents that are involved in this. I think that
there is a major divide and I think that it
involves Iran, and I think it involves China, and it's
all about ratcheting up anti Semitism while allowing Islamism to
seep through. China is using America's geopolitical foes as a
way to weaken it and divide it as it sits
and waits, and nobody's really talking about China. Notice how

(12:47):
they're all talking about Israel, or maybe they'll talk about
some of the you know, the Abraham Accord stuff, but
nobody's really talking about China. There's a reason why we're
going to get into all of that more as we
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Speaker 7 (14:33):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
All right, I saw this headline last night. You guys
know Long John Silver's, right, is it lung? It's Long
John Silver, not Silver's. I used to say Long John Slivers. Okay,
Long John Silver. So the fifty six year old chain,
they have four hundred and eighty five restaurants, They've unveiled
a new logo that removes any reference to its seafood,
the pirate lore and all of the nautical names. Now

(15:00):
trying to like use it chicken. It's Long John Silver's
chicken and seafood. So they took the fish off and
now they have a chicken on. Yeah, they I have Wow.
I don't know why they did that. I mean, the
logo is not all that different, but I don't know
why they decided to like drop the pirate stuff.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
And yeah, they've always served chicken. From what I.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Understand, they said, well, it's because our guests tell us
that their chicken is our best kept Our chicken is
the best kept secret. I'm like, no, it's not who's
telling you this people? Who is Captain d'ese telling me this?
Did capt and Dese do that to you?

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Just?

Speaker 4 (15:33):
I'm just I feel like Capta and d'es just ran
a sigh off on Long John Silvers and convince them.
So we'll see how this goes. I don't I don't
think they're like modernizing in a woke way, but I
just think this is a bad move for a brand.
You know, a DC teacher's aid is on leave after
allegedly putting hot sauce in an autistic boy's mouth. How
this woman is walking without the mother not beating her

(15:56):
up to death is beyond me. The the mother Shenise Griggs,
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He's nine years old, and they discovered apparently he had
like he felt hot, he was overheated, and he had
like a reaction to it. She said that it was done.

(16:17):
The teacher was defending herself because his behavior was bad
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shortage is apparently delaying adulthood. This is stupid. It's not

(16:39):
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(17:00):
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Speaker 9 (18:40):
Taking the juggernaut that is demolishing the weaponizational law enforcement
bringing into places like Chicago. When I was there today
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one hundred and ten thousand gang members. That's right, you
heard me right. They had twelve hundred shootings this year alone,
three hundred and sixty homicides. When politicians choose to side
with those metrics and not their citizenry. Thank god, we

(19:02):
have President Trump and this Department of Justice and this
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(19:23):
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Speaker 4 (19:31):
Yeah. Well, that's a good point. That's Cash Battel, FBI
director who's saying that five percent of Chicago's two point
five million residents, approximately one hundred and ten thousand people,
are active gang members. Now, this goes into what we've
heard previously from former police chiefs, former police superintendents, et cetera,
who have said for the past decade that you have

(19:51):
such a small percentage of the same repeat offenders that
drive over eighty six percent of the city's crime. It's
insane that it's that same and it's they arrest the
same people over and over again. A big problem of
this is the restorative justice, and that's this legal theory

(20:14):
that if you coddle criminals, you can change their ways
with niceness. Has that worked out? Okay, I think it's
worked out. That would not work out for anybody else,
but for repeat offenders. That's what they keep applying, and
they keep thinking that it works. And it's been over
ten years since this has been implemented, and it's it's
not working. In fact, all of these cities where you

(20:36):
have these well, I think all major cities have far
left prosecutors that and judges that practice this restorative justice,
which contributes to recidivism, et cetera, et cetera. It's it's
it's rough, and this is what they're dealing with now
again just to market this are that Trump is sending

(21:01):
in people to go after like restaurants and just run
around and terrorize people is dishonest and anyone who submits
that as a legitimate point in this conversation should be
immediately disregarded their their character and there they have no
goodwill and their character is compromised. It's all about using

(21:23):
under the federal under his federal authority, protecting federal businesses,
our federal structures, federal employees. You know, the courthouses. Stop
attacking ICE agents, stop attacking ICE facilities, particularly when local
law enforcement either doesn't want to or is barred i e.
Chicago from actually enforcing the law. Themselves. It is actually
a legal requirement that potus acts. We talked about that yesterday.

(21:47):
Now a couple of other things here, uh, speaking to that,
Jeff Bridges, I like the Big Lebowski, but this isn't
this isn't helping anything. Cut seven please.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
And yeah Ice, let's get ice off our streets and into.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
The progression. Will not stand right right, abide.

Speaker 4 (22:26):
Abide you know, maybe I don't know follow the law.
Do you remember how he got real mad and the
Big Lebowski when the Nihilist came in and they stole
his rug and he got real upset over that. Oh
so wait a minute, So you're telling me now that
you you support that you can't get upset over people
illegally entering your premises and thieving your belongings. And then no, no,

(22:48):
no laws matter, don't they Let's be consistent. I don't.
They're Democrats are trying to really drive that drive that point,
and that gets into the whole Zach Bryan stuff and
all of that. That guy is just a sin. He's
really trying to backpedal with a lot of this stuff.
So if you were unaware he decided to make a video, well,

(23:12):
he wrote a song. Rather, he wrote a song and
he was slamming immigrations and custom enforcement in his song.
It's a very anti ice song, Zach, I don't know.
I can't tell you what does Zach Bryan sing. I
don't like pop country because it's soulless, so I don't
listen to it. I like good music, and I'll listen
to any type of music, but it has to be good.

(23:33):
So kine, do you know what songs Zach Bryan sings?

Speaker 2 (23:38):
I don't.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Hank wouldn't have done it that way, saying no, you're
right about that, bus Sefa, he wouldn't have done it
that way.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
He's also trying to backpedal a little bit from the
original stuff.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Stee, do you know anything that Zach Bryan has s
has sung?

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Yeah, he's more folky than country.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
I guess he's sort of like a singer or guitar
songwriter thing. Oh my gosh, he's like a Joni Mitchell,
but with Paul's oh growth or that's questionable. Oh, I
just I don't like his face anyway. So he came
out with he'd pulled at Dixie Chicks. Wait, they're not
even called that anymore, are they are? They called Dixie Chicks.
Oh that's right, they're just called I can't say it,
the chicks, I think, right, So Zach Bryan, he decides

(24:16):
to Dixie chick but light his career with his the
song that he has. Now, yes, he did do the song.
Try that in a small town. Okay, So I just
read that. I don't know, Uh, that's whatever. So oh wait,
there was Jason Aldenho did that?

Speaker 10 (24:31):
Right?

Speaker 4 (24:32):
I don't even know. I don't even know pop country.
But the thing is is that this guy decided he
didn't just write a song where he was being critical
of ice or something. He wrote this whole thing where
he's like the red, white and blue is fading and
Ice is gonna come and bust down your door and
all this stuff. And the lyrics, I mean, let me

(24:52):
just here's the lyrics from this Shakespearean lyricist king quote.
I heard the cups came cocky, mother blankers. Ain't they
Ice gonna bust down your door? Try to build a house.
No one builds no more. But I got a telephone.

(25:13):
Kroon's Zach Bryan kids are all scared and all alone. Hmm,
these are really bad. I just got shaken baby syndrome
from reading that, hmm mm gives me mental scoliosis. Kane's horrible.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
I did reach out to his camp this morning.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Oh, they're never gonna come on this.

Speaker 7 (25:35):
I referenced this Yahoo article that came out a couple
hours ago. And now he's he's saying he's wanting to
clarify the misconstrued lyrics in that song. So we wanted
to give him an opportunity to do it.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
Yeah, and let me guess they just jumped at the chance,
didn't they.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
I haven't heard back yet, So.

Speaker 4 (25:54):
Now he's like all upset because he's got a lot
of backlash to his song. Who could have seen that coming?
I mean, when you and you're you're surprised that there's
a response to the trolling. I don't understand some of
these people, so I'm not going to play it. But
I don't know what he's saying. The fading of the red,
white and blue. And someone said he's back peddling faster

(26:16):
than a Russian circus bear, and I feel like that
that's a great description. So he puts something up on
his Instagram story where he said he's so tough. He's like,
please blink and read this, and it's a song about
how much I love this country and everybody in it.
And so it's like, I'm not going to read this
whole thing. It's just so long, he goes. I wrote
this song months ago. I posted this song three months

(26:40):
ago as a snippet. This shows you how divisive a
narrative can be when shived down our throats through social media.
This song is about how much can I love this
country and everyone in it and everything? And when you
hear Kane the rest of the song, you will understand
the full context that hits on both sides of the aisle.

(27:02):
Air One now is using this as a weapon proven
how devastatingly divided we are. Well well, Hold up, Hold up, Slick,
Hold up, Slick. We're literally quoting your words. There's no
spinning of it, there's no trying to link and log
up a narrative. We're just quoting your words, Slick. You

(27:25):
had the balls to put it in a song, and
now you're gonna go cower. Well, that's not what I mean.
What did you mean by calling Ice mother blinkers? Like?
How else can that be interpreted? I'm waiting, Oh, great
Shakespeare of our time, please please reveal to the great
unwashed masses the genius behind your lyricism, because.

Speaker 8 (27:48):
Clearly we're too stupid to get it. Please, Oh, Grade
Zach Bryan, please explain this to us. And then he's like,
he goes, well, I serve this country. I don't care
if that's great that you did. If you I don't
know anything about him, that doesn't give you a path
to be a jackass end of. And then he goes,
I wasn't speaking as a politician. I don't care you
said what you said.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
You could sit here and write however many graphs and
dance all you want to. Oh. And then now he's
the victim. Here's this graph quote. The last few months
of my life, I have been scrutinized by more people
than I ever thought possible. Write a song about it.
I feel like I've tried my heart ist in so
many ways. He writes, Oh, my gosh, and then he's like,

(28:28):
I've been Oh, this is so cheesy, been falling off
a cliff well, trying to grow wangs at the same time.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Oh, poor, is there Brian Southern Georgia? Where's he from?

Speaker 4 (28:41):
He's from all over? Yeah? So uh so he nobody
believes that. Nobody believes that. Nobody believes that. I mean, yeah,
and he's apparently not a nice dude. There's all these
people are coming out with stories. But just to stick

(29:02):
to this. He wrote this. He wrote this song. He
wrote the lyrics, then he played, he added music to it,
then he recorded it, then he made a video of
him performing it, and then he posted it online and
he's like now, he goes, oh no, no, that's not
what has not what I said? Please, dear sweet summer child,

(29:25):
what did you mean it's gonna bust down your door?
Cocky mother blinkers the fading of the red, white and
blue cane. Shall we deep dive grab level style on this?
I mean, what else is there to be assumed? Oh
my gosh, he's just a coward. He's a chicken. That

(29:47):
is what he is. Welcome, That's a good chicken, by
the way, long John Silver's what so he's he's it's
His apology was one of those I'm sorry, you're offended,
you just wrote it's the problem is is that he
wrote this. And I don't care if somebody wants to

(30:08):
have ignorant, on educated views but have the balls to
back them when you get called out on it right
like it's it's like him saying, no, the the the earth,
the sun revolves around the earth. And then when people go,
wait a minute, dude, that's not even correct. I didn't
say that.

Speaker 11 (30:24):
Oh my gosh, I'm a victim.

Speaker 4 (30:28):
I'm following off a cliff and iron time of girl wangs.
I mean that's his response right now, Just go, yeah,
I said it. What that's all you gotta do. What's good.
He's such a just a coward, just an absolute coward.
And oh, don't forget, didn't he pull this up?

Speaker 8 (30:48):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (30:48):
He also went after people for insulting the transgenders. Came
he was all upset. He didn't like people insulting them transgenders,
and he like when and then the same thing happened.
He says something ignorant and then he tries to walk
it back because as soon as the fire gets a
little hot, he just, oh, he can't handle it. So

(31:10):
I don't care if people have they wonder they can.
I'm never going to listen to his music, so it's
never going to personally offend me because I just don't.
I don't like to, you know, if I'm going to
hurt my brain cells. I'm going to do it with liquor.
I'm not going to do it with crappy pop country,
you know what I'm saying. So he's I mean, he's
he's just got a history of being a jackwagon and

(31:32):
I mean, I just think he's a coward. And I
don't know. I'm just not I'm not a fan. I'm
not a fan. Loreene said he did a cover of
Tracy Chapman's Fast Car, and oh my gosh, he got
lots of praise because he didn't change the lyrics about that, said,
check Out Girl went talking about the sanger. Oh my gosh,
rh so stupid. That's such the bar. So low man,

(31:56):
it's so low. All Right, we got more on the way.
I may not be done making fun of him, just
to let you guys know, but we got a lot more.
There's other people to make fun of. We also have
to talk about some nat sex stuff we got to
get into. Oh Greta Tuneberg, Oh Greta Tuneberg. She messed
up Kane. She posted a photo of the suffering Gossins Ope,

(32:19):
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Speaker 2 (33:32):
The al Glass. So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 12 (33:37):
But it is emblematic of all of America's much more
consequential violence.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
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Speaker 4 (33:52):
He's got a shot collar on his dog. That's a
san Piaker.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
He's cross the terrorist, so it just it just such
a baby.

Speaker 4 (34:00):
He's an absolute terrorist. I'd like to put that shot
collar on him. Look, if you're not man enough to
properly train a dog, then you're not man enough to
own a dog. I hope somebody, somebody needs to take
custody of that dog. He should not be allowed to
own it. That's abusive. And why do you have to
have your dog sit in your damn studio for hours
at a time while you just basically fart into a microphone.

(34:20):
This guy is one of the most overrated people I've
ever heard in my life. He's incredibly overrated. And of course,
you know he's a Marxist and he's an his Lomist,
so you know that just the left loves him. But
abusing his dog with a shot collar, and there's tons
of video of him apparently doing this. Is that not
heinous like that sweet? He's mad and shocks the dog

(34:44):
because the dog got up, and there's tons of videos
of this. It's like all over social where he apparently,
I mean, has this dog in this this collar on
his poor dog, and like the dog. At one point
you heard the dog yell yep. That's just horrible. Someone
said that there's a light on the collar that you

(35:06):
can see blink when she starts moving, and that could
be like the vibration. I guess that from the collar.
And then I mean that dog is what two years old?
He wants the dog to sit on that bed for
hours while he screams into a microphone for hours. I

(35:28):
don't think the dog has water. I don't even think.
I don't know if he takes it outside. I have
no idea. That's just I mean, that's horrible. Aren't there
are there spikes on the collar? I mean, that's you're
torturing an animal. And I think the only reason that
he has that dog in the background is because he's
trying to seem like a nice guy. Well, mission failed,

(35:50):
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Speaker 13 (37:25):
And the question is what do you say to the
forty percent of voters who voted for Trump.

Speaker 11 (37:29):
Oh, I'm happy to say that. It's the do you
need them to win? Part that I don't understand. I'm
happy to answer the question. Ask for the questions you
haven't written and I'll answer.

Speaker 13 (37:36):
And we've also asked the other candidates, do you think
you need any of those forty percent of California voters
to win and you're saying, no, you don't.

Speaker 11 (37:43):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you is
that well to those voters. Okay, so you I don't
want to keep doing it, so I'm gonna call it.

Speaker 4 (37:52):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (37:55):
You're not gonna do the interview with them?

Speaker 4 (37:57):
Nope, not like this.

Speaker 11 (37:58):
I'm not not with seven follow ups to every sing
question you ask.

Speaker 5 (38:01):
Every other candidate has I don't care.

Speaker 11 (38:03):
I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive
conversation which you asked me about every issue on this list.
And if every question you're going to make up a
follow up question, then we're never going to get there
and we're.

Speaker 5 (38:15):
Just going to circle around. I have ever had to
do this before. Ever, You've never had to have a conversation. Okay,
but every other candidate has done this.

Speaker 11 (38:26):
What part of I'm me? I'm running for governor because
I'm a leader. So I am going to make so.

Speaker 13 (38:32):
You're not going to answer questions from reporters? Okay, why
don't we go through? I will continue to ask follow
up questions because that's my job as a journalist. But
I will go through and ask these and if you
don't want to answer, you don't want to answer, so
nearly every legislative I.

Speaker 11 (38:46):
Don't want to have an unhappy experience with you, and
I don't want this all on camera.

Speaker 13 (38:50):
I don't want to have an unhappy experience with you either.
I would love to continue to ask these questions so
that we can show our viewers what every candidate feels
about every one of these issues.

Speaker 5 (38:59):
That they care about. And redistricting, it's a massive issue.
We're going to do an entire story.

Speaker 4 (39:04):
Just I just she has the reporter sitting here trying
to explain to her why it's important that she answered, like,
this is what I do. This is my job. I
thought though that the left loved the press and they
thought the press was sacred, and is that not true?

(39:26):
Like what kin, I don't understand that they love the
press is sacred. I'm like looking at some of the
previous remarks that the left has made on my giant's
screen here, and they had previously said that, you know
Trump not if Trump criticizes a reporter, it's an attack
on the press. This is a wild video.

Speaker 7 (39:47):
Yeah, if she's claiming to be a leader and cannot
handle follow up questions to any positions that she would
actually hold as a leader. To me, that doesn't give
me any confidence whatsoever in a her leader or being
me directing my vote towards her.

Speaker 4 (40:03):
Yeah, it looks kind of bad. It looks bad. Now
she's if you know, she's running for governor in California.
This Katie Porter, lady, and that's who. That's who's in
this video. Is Katie Porter talking to this reporter who
is just trying to get her to answer a question.

(40:26):
And Katie Porter has no interest in answering this question.
She has no interest in talking about it. And I
think it was a pretty legitimate question. It wasn't like
a gotcha you know, it wasn't like a gotcha kind
of thing. It was a very legitimate question. I thought
that she asked. But apparently Katie Porter doesn't think so
she tried storming out of this CBS interview and she said,

(40:51):
I don't want all of this on camera. Well you
should have probably thought that before, did you know. And
hold up, I'm gonna pull this story up. I don't
know if you guys heard this story before. So this
is a New York Post piece because it kind of
shows that she sort of has a hot temper. She
apparently was very abusive towards her husband, her ex husband.

(41:13):
She would throw things at him all the time. She
poured scalding hot mashed potatoes on his head during a fight.
She was routinely, he wrote, and this was he filed
for divorce from her. This was in twenty thirteen. He
got he requested a restraining order. She apparently was so nuts.
He requested a restraining order, and she wouldn't allow him

(41:36):
to have a cell phone. She would claw her arm.
She does seem nuts. I gotta be honest with you.
She seems like she is just crazy, right, you know,
you know the type. She seems nuts. She apparently was
taking issues with how he was making mashed potatoes for
dinner at one point, and she screamed at him, can't

(41:59):
you read the blank instructions? And then she raised a
quote ceramic bowl of hot potatoes and dumped it on
my head, burning my scalp. They went to court. I mean,
he he had if you could, if you have a
restraining order on you, you're like a temporary prohibited possessor.
So that's very interesting. She though in her first congressional campaign,

(42:21):
she portrayed herself as a victim of domestic violence. I
think she's talking about her husband, not her Maybe, wow,
she says. She seems like, you know, I just only
in California can you abuse your husband and pour hot
food on his head, scalding his scalp and still be

(42:42):
like in the running to be governor? Well maybe in
New York too. She seems to have anger issues. She
acted like a psycho. She told the interview where she
didn't need Trump voters, and then when the reporter asked her, okay,
well what do you mean you don't need she then
started coming predicting herself. I was reading the transcript just

(43:02):
in case, you know, I thought I heard something incorrect,
and the reporter was saying, what do you say to
the forty percent of voters who supported Trump? And she
was like, oh, well, I don't need them to win.
And then she's asked, well, you said that you don't
need them to win, and she was like, no, I'm
saying that I'm going to try to win every vote.

(43:23):
That's what I'm saying to you, and the reporters like, what,
you know, what this reminds me of?

Speaker 13 (43:27):
It?

Speaker 4 (43:27):
Reminds me of Kinge that interview where that girl was
interviewing that musician Sukie and she was like, what do
you mean I'm a musician like she thought she was
saying a musician. Oh my gosh, girl, I don't think
that's ghetto. I don't think oh my gosh, I can't
even So she just seemed completely she seemed to completely cane.

(43:52):
How do you say? Nuts? Yeah, she's in the running.
She's like, like in the lead to be the next
guy her. She's the leading Democrat to replace Gavin Newsom
is governor of California. That's all they got. They don't
have anybody else out there, all the nuts, and that's
the one they pick.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
A lateral move there, I mean, is it well?

Speaker 1 (44:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (44:15):
I mean they're all bad. I don't want to sit
here and try to like weigh it down. She's just
she's bad. Lorraine notes that she fired a staffer who
she said gave her COVID. Oh my gosh. Oh is

(44:37):
it as bad as cut eleven? Probably not. Let's go ahead,
where's the yeah play cut eleven? So this is a
flashback video of Katie Porter, same woman. Listen, dude, it's.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
The allegation of groomer and pedophile. It is alleging that
a person is criminal somehow and engaged in criminal acts
merely because of their identity, their sexual identity.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
So wanting to pray up on children as a sex
pervert and adult sex pervert, that's just an identity. I
thought that was a criminal action. Wow. Wow, So she
hates kids clearly. Wow, that's who's the lead Democrat for

(45:24):
governor in California. What are you doing California? What do
you do in New York? Oh my gosh, this is crazy.
And she apparently like all of the staffers that worked
for her hate her. Yeah, one of them. She went
off on a staffer because she says the staffer gave
her COVID and she had them fired. And she was

(45:50):
just apparently horrible to everyone. And then if you criticize her,
you're a sexist or a bigot somehow. I don't even
understand how that works, because she's in like a have
you sat white woman? So I don't get that. But yeah,
that's that's how do we say nuts? That's nuts? Okay,
that's nuts? So yeah, hmm, really wild. That's the lead

(46:18):
Democrat in California. So yeah, great for them. She just
she has a short temper. Her and Jay Jones would
be a pair with it. Not so you have her
defending pedophilia and attacking her you know, her ex husband,
and Jay Jones starting to shoot everyone and kill their kids.
What a pair. But this is you see what I'm saying,

(46:39):
This is this is where the left is going. This
is how they are. Now it's wild, but this is
how they are since this is what just it's their
new identity. For the lack of a better way to
put it, this party, all right, So a couple of
things to hit as we roll into because we're already

(47:04):
you're already madway through the week, everybody, it's awesome. I
wanted to share this story. Greta Tuneberg. She shared a
post highlighting the suffering of the Palestinian prisoners and it
was illustrated with the photo of an emaciated person. She
thought she was sharing a photo of a gosen and

(47:28):
what she did was share a photo of an Israeli hostage.
That's an Israeli hostage and she wow, it was taken
by Hamas from It's a hostage that was that was
kidnaped from the Nova festival. And this is a photo
that Hamas had had apparently allowed to be released. He's

(47:51):
in a tunnel in Hamas and he's writing a note
this piece of paper stuck to a wall. He looks,
you know, obviously amazing because they're starving him. And she
shared that as a way to criticize Israel. She's never
called for dismantling Hamas or anything like that, because she's

(48:11):
an idiotic stooge. She's just used by different people. And
her parents prostitute her out there and allow her to
be used for this cause in that and they're so
excited about the the the like fame by association, right,
They're very excited that this is they're gonna be known
because their daughter's known. And Greta Thunberg is just she's

(48:34):
just fed by all of the attention. She was the
one who claimed that they would kidnap be me. They
give her food and a free flight home. Again, not
even the same. But she's never said, you know, to
bring every hostage home. She's never said any of that. Now,
that's a pretty bad blunder. She got removed from the
first boat in the flotilla. If you guys remember the

(48:54):
first time that they tried. Thus she was kicked off
that boat. They said, you can't be in a position
of leadership because you nuts, so they removed her off
of that, and I guess you ended up being on
this other, this other. They put her on another vessel
in their flotilla, and then the second one she was
apparently not even on the lead vessel. So I don't
even why does she even go out there anymore? I

(49:16):
thought she was for climate change? And now what's after this?
What is she going to do after this? Is she
just going to be like a scene stir her whole life?
Is that what it is? I'm curious she'd just be
a scene stir her whole life. I don't know, so
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Speaker 7 (51:08):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 4 (51:14):
I don't believe those stories. So it's a story that
says America has become one of the world's least welcoming
countries for tourists. And it's the end of Sorry, it's
the Telegraph, which is a left leaning sewer. Yeah, and
they said it's Donald Trump's anti tourism measures. Well, what
do you mean anti tourism measures? Because illegal immigration isn't
the same thing as tourism. We really have to have

(51:34):
a discussion over this. Oh my gosh. Oh, let's see here.
Apparently your brains have evolved to socialize, but they max
out at one hundred and fifty friends. Mine max out
over anything that I can count on, like like I have.
Everybody has like circles, layers of circles. Right, you have
like one your main circle, and then outside and then

(51:55):
outside and outside. And I think that's fine and important
to have. So, but they said that the size of
your social networks is limited, even in the age of
social media and that brains absolutely max out at one fifty.
That makes sense, right, I think that makes sense. Let's
see here, Oh, tropical storm Jerry could form and it

(52:15):
could hit the Leeward Islands late this week. Why Jerry, Like,
what a name? Jerry? Jerry. That's just I don't know
why I find that so funny, So be careful. A
man was arrested for trying to pull over cars with
flashing blue lights. It's a Pierce County deputies pulled this.
They got this guy's was in Washington. They arrested a

(52:37):
man for impersonation of a police officer. He was driving
around using the blue lights and the deputy saw him
like he got in trouble once and he was warned
he could be arrested for impersonation. And then hours later,
the same deputies saw this guy, you know, the same
driver using the blue lights and he was immediately arrested.
So he got warned, he got warned. You know, you

(52:59):
can't say he didn't wasn't warned. Oh, let's see the
Rainbow crosswalk in Miami was torn up by the Florida
Department of Transportation. Is this the crosswalk where they got
they tried to go after the kids writing the scooters
because they said that the kids had no.

Speaker 7 (53:17):
I think this is a different crosswalk. This one was
actually built with bricks, colored bricks.

Speaker 2 (53:22):
Okay, okay, we're tearing that up.

Speaker 4 (53:24):
So they, uh, the Florida Department Dot they decided they
were demolishing and repainting a rainbow crosswalk. They were going
to stop the state. So they're stopped. They're going to
stop making crosswalks into political statements. It's supposed to be
about pedestrian safety, and State Senator Carlos Smith bravely fought back.
He tried to grab some sidewalk chalk and fill the

(53:44):
colors back in. Uh yeah, I mean it Legit is
about supposed to be about safety. Now remember that you
you you can burn an American flag, but they arrise.
So it was Spokane, Washington. The uh they had electric
scooters and they left skid marks on a pride and
they were arrested in Spokane, Washington. You could burn a flag,
but you can't drive a scooter over a pride mural.

(54:10):
It's just asinine, absolutely asinine. So I'm and it's actually
a very it was very ugly. I saw the bricks.
It was a very ugly crosswalk. And if it doesn't
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people who don't know if they can cross there or not.
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Speaker 4 (55:42):
It.

Speaker 9 (55:42):
We found this information to expose the politicization by Jacksmith
and the prior Department of Justice. I mean, just think
about it. Eight city United States senators phone records were
gathered in subpoena through the grand jury process, and it
was buried and wormholed with the hope that no one
would find it. So we're just scratching the surface here.
But accountability is coming. You're darn right. I fired those agents.

(56:04):
You're darn right. I blew up CR fifteen, the public
corruption squad that led the weaponization at the w Washington
Field Office.

Speaker 5 (56:11):
We're just warming up.

Speaker 4 (56:12):
But h I mean, they were surveilling these Republican lawmakers
and this is exactly I mean, they're private communications, and thankfully,
I just want to point out that we wouldn't know
any of this had it not been for the whistleblowers.

(56:36):
So there are some good ones out there. I just
want to be clear with that because the only reason
that we know about this is because of the whistleblowers. Now,
think about that for a moment. It's crazy, right that
if they had not come out and said and said anything,
we would probably still be in the dark. Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. We are at
the bottom of the second hour. The chats at Rumble.

(56:57):
Can watch us do the radio show Channel three forty
seven Direct TV. So that's a big problem. This whole insane,
this bombshell, this former council Jack Smith. They spied on
nearly a dozen that we know of lawmakers, all about

(57:19):
J six into the J six whatever, that whole thing
that they're trying to concoct. This is a weaponization of
the FBI. That is just continuing with what we have seen,
what we saw with under Obama and Biden. Right is,
do you think Chuck Rasley said it's worse than Watergate?
Can do you think it's worse than Watergate?

Speaker 7 (57:40):
I think it's worse than Watergate because of the obvious
ways they went to essentially erase the fact that they
did this. They first went into a protective information category
that only certain people could access, and then it became
one that was essentially for the burn bags, where no
one was supposed to do, completely prohibited that only the

(58:01):
Attorney General and the Director of the FBI could together release.
So that's why I think it's worse.

Speaker 4 (58:08):
That's kind of crazy that no one was supposed to
find out about this the documents that have been revealed.
It's his artic Frost team. Sometimes these team names are
kind of crazy. That's like a this almost sounds like
a cod stunt. This Arctic Frost. Who names that?

Speaker 2 (58:23):
I like the it's like the Gatorade name to drink
that too, didn't they isn't.

Speaker 4 (58:27):
It the blue drink?

Speaker 1 (58:28):
All right?

Speaker 4 (58:29):
Wait, I'm those people who's like, I want the red drink?
What drink? Did you want red? And I would like
blue drink? That's that's kind of how I it's Operation
Arctic Frost. And I mean I've looked at some of
the they. I mean, clearly you had the Biden administration
interfering here. That's not even up for discussion. They looked

(58:50):
at Lindsey Graham Marshall Blackburn, Ron Johnson, Josh Hawley, Cynthia Loomis,
Bill Haggerty, Dan Sullivan out of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville Tuberville
Tuberville Tuberville of Alabama, and Mike Kelly out of Pennsylvania.
And it was called CASTE Assistance, And that's the FBI

(59:12):
Cellular Analysis Survey Team. Sorry, so it's called their cast assistance.
And they were tracking them to see what numbers they
were calling location and it was all, you know, a
part of J six and twenty twenty election stuff, by
the way, the Arctic frost thing that became Jacksmiths. As

(59:35):
Grassley noted his elector case against Trump, a lot of
this is blacked out, though there's a lot that's blacked
out that you can't see. But wow, how is this
not a weaponization?

Speaker 2 (59:46):
Oh? It is.

Speaker 7 (59:47):
And if they were so like, if their convictions were
in anything righteous, they would have been public with this.
They would have been, oh, this is what we're doing,
because this is what we're seeing and here's our true concerns.
But none of that was ever a to the public,
and instead they decided to hide every step of the way.

Speaker 4 (01:00:04):
Mm hmm. Trump called him a sleeve's bag after the revelation,
which I think that's probably the nicest thing that you
could you could call him at this point. I mean,
the guy clearly had a political vendetta. So this all
kicked off the probe Arctic so Arctic frost was their
investigation into election interference concerns, and then the probe. They

(01:00:26):
launched the probe in April of twenty two and Jack
Smith took it over then and then they targeted these lawmakers. Now,
the senator said they were trying to figure out what
grounds that he had to surveil them like they were
actually you know, who were they They were looking at
who are they calling and what time? At least from

(01:00:50):
what we seen the documentation, they weren't actually like tapping
into the phones like they were doing with Carter Page,
but they were watching everything that they did. And I
think the reason they didn't go that far is because
they would have had to go to a PISA judge
to get that. And I don't think this was so
not so long after carter Page, because if you remember,
carter Page was going twenty fifteen going into or sorry,
twenty sixteen, going into twenty seventeen, and that lead up

(01:01:13):
into then into that they had They actually cut corners
and bypassed the protocol to get the wiretap surveillance on
Carter Page. They did tap into his phones, and I
think they also did to under Biden a number of
or sorry Obama Biden under a number of Associated Press
reporters as well. This one they didn't tap into it,
but they looked at their phone records because they would

(01:01:34):
have had to go and get that particular type of
warrant from a PISA judge, and that would have been disastrous.
Can you imagine if they had done that twice. I mean,
it's bad enough what it is. It's obviously weaponization how
it is right now. But if they had two instances
where they cut corners and abandoned standard operating procedure to
get a surveillance warrant on someone going through the FISA court,

(01:01:57):
and I don't think that the PISA Court would have
I don't think that they would have gotten a judge there
to do it twice, because they already had that one
judge that left. She was forced to resign because of
her part in the Carter Page surveillance. So because she
let all that go through and those wheels were greased.
If you remember by the oers nelle Ore and Bruce
or Bruce Oor was at dj nelle Or was at

(01:02:19):
Fusion GPS and he had also worked with FBI, so
they had you know, they had a whole system there.
So what what were the grounds for them to do this?
And some of the lawmakers, I mean, these were all
these law made, every one of them. I mean, maybe
with the exception of Grassly, they were all very vocal

(01:02:47):
about questioning the veracity of ballots from states that had
suspended their checks and balances. If you remember, this is
what gets lost in the discussion from the left. I
take issue with people saying that they were trying to
upend an election back in twenty twenty. It wasn't anything
like what Democrats were trying to legitimately do in twenty sixteen.

(01:03:09):
By the way, if you want to talk about stealing elections,
let's look at what Democrats were trying to do in
twenty sixteen. There is ample evidence to not just beg
the question, but actually to just make the statement that
they were trying to influence and undo a free and
fair election in twenty twenty. The only objections and this
is what people don't understand about this process. People were

(01:03:31):
not trying to stop the flipping election, Okay, they were
not trying to stop the certification of the election as
a whole. You had lawmakers that had every right to
ask whether or not these ballots were legitimate that were
coming from certain states, certain counties within certain states. And
here's why. If you remember during COVID, with the lockdown,

(01:03:52):
a lot of states decided to upend their procedures for
mail in ballots and early voting and to lessen the
amounts of crowds that were going to polling places. So
you remember they had like dropboxes you could drop your
ballot in, you could pick it up and do all
of this weird stuff. A lot of them even suspended

(01:04:12):
signature matching on ballots that were mailed in, and some
of the ballots, and there were if you go back
and look at what was widely reported, there were instances
of ballots that were received and counted that did not
even have a stamped a postmark date on it, which
that's kind of important, I would think, so you could
tell whether or not a ballot is arriving in time

(01:04:33):
and not after an election has ended, and this is
all legitimate. I don't think that anybody would have any
objections to these things. What the left tried to do
is distract from these very legitimate concerns to which they
had no defense, and act like instead it was Republicans
objecting to the election as a whole, And that's a lie.
It's a lie to cover up the erosion of voter

(01:04:56):
of ballot integrity county by county. So for instance, in
like states like Pennsylvania, even in states like Georgia, Georgia
changed a lot of their voting procedures. Now, if you remember,
later on, they went back and they made permanent a
lot of these changes, which I actually didn't agree with.
There were a lot of authors, this was even before

(01:05:17):
the Roe v. Wade stuff that happened. There were a
lot of authors that were saying, oh my gosh, they're
stealing elections, or a lot of actors, athletes, celebrities, films
that were threatening to not shoot in Georgia all of
this other stuff because they were mad, and they kept
saying that Georgia was trying to rob people of their
ability to vote or rob the election, when really Georgia

(01:05:40):
was actually making permanent the changes that were made during COVID,
which I actually thought were bad. That's just my opinion.
I thought that they were bad, and I thought, you
don't take something that you know really needed to not
be done in the first place, during a time of
pandemic and then actually codify it and make it, you know,
make it law. A lot of these states, like Pennsylvania,
there were counties that had suspended signature matching. And so

(01:06:02):
the argument is this, every states have the sovereignty to
run their elections the way they see fit. And that's
all understandable, right, nobody objects to that. But if you're
Pennsylvania and you want Texas to accept the legitimacy of
your ballots, then you need to uphold the promises that
you made to these states in order to have that happen.
So if Pennsylvania's like, we have all of these checks

(01:06:24):
and balances to make sure that these ballots are legitimate,
and Texas goes, oh, we like that, Okay, well you know,
we'll consider it, we will take into account your votes.
And then you change it and well we're not even
gonna have signature matching. Oh, we can't even tell whether
or not these ballots even came in before the election ended.
That's a major problem. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is
what lawmakers were explicitly objecting to. They were making sure

(01:06:47):
that the ballots were fulfilling the obligation that the states
had made to one another. If you can run your
elections how you want to, but by God, you better
have some ways to authenticate and verify these ballots. And
I'll hold the integrity of the ballot and the integrity
of the will of the people at the same time.
You can run your elections how you want to, but
if you wanted to have effect in other states, you

(01:07:08):
need to be following the word that you gave. And
that's the whole point. And so what they were trying
to do here is that I think this was in
conjunction with all of the people spinning that narrative saying
that while Republicans are trying to undo the election and
just to add meet to it, they decided to go
after quite honestly, some of the most innocuous lawmakers in
the Senate. I mean, really, Chuck Rassley, do you know

(01:07:30):
what he tweets about most of the time, the deer
he sees on the side of the road, I mean,
going after Marshall Blackburn, She's like one of the nicest people.
She's from Tennessee, one of the sweetest people. Going after
people like Tommy Tuberville, like why, why in the world.
So there's one reason why they wanted to intimidate. They
wanted to chill dissent, and they wanted to really give

(01:07:51):
the They wanted to enhance the idea that these lawmakers
were doing something nefarious, when in reality it was Democrats
they weren't doing. The Democrats weren't making their move nationally.
Democrats were making their move within the states and in
the counties, and Republicans were objecting and questioning the veracity

(01:08:11):
of some of these ballots nationally, if that makes sense.
So there, that's that was what all of that was about,
and so much of it, you know, people like Mike
Pence didn't help, you know, by feeding into some of
this narrative. You know, they didn't help. There were apparently
whistleblowers also, by the way, they came forward and said
the FBI had phoned data on Trump and Pence as
part of Arctic frost. They were, they were and this

(01:08:34):
is after the FBI another whistleblower had said that they
had ninety two Republican linked groups like groups like Turning
Point USA that were under the purview of Arctic Frost's investigation.
Is that not insane? Now, did they ever do that
to Black Lives Matter? They ever do that to Antifa? No,

(01:08:56):
they didn't do that. Occupy Wall Street chas Chop. But
they did it to parents who would speak up at
school board meetings. They did it to Catholics. They did
it too, the nuns that were objecting to the abortivations.
They did it to you know, everybody. Interesting. So, yeah,
they haven't learned that. What this suggests is that Democrats

(01:09:18):
still haven't learned. The same Democrats that threw chaos, that
threw us all into chaos in twenty sixteen with the
Russian collusion stuff. They're still at it. There's still they
have not learned a singular lesson. And now what they
think they have to do is use, you know, insane
rhetoric and then be violent. So they're adding to it.
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
It's time for Florida Man.

Speaker 4 (01:10:56):
So we're now that point in the show where I
come across the Florida Man headline and I'm like, oh, oh,
what for? Before I do that one? Let me just
put this right here for you cane. Let me just
set that right here. This came from our Florida woman Amber,
who finds the weirdest stuff to send. God lover Flora.
You just yeah, yeah. A Florida man accused of using

(01:11:17):
a cane to beat another driver in a road rage incident.
Oh man, his cane. So he's an elderly individual, you.

Speaker 8 (01:11:23):
Know, you know canefield holdies.

Speaker 4 (01:11:27):
Florida man accused of beating another driver with his cane.
Sixty nine year old. He got mad because the driver
cut him off, so he armed himself with a cane
and decided to go to beat downtown with his cane.
I mean, you don't even need anything else at this point.
According to the charging AFFI, David Thomas Wolf is charged
with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon because the cane

(01:11:49):
can be used as a deadly weapon. But he said
the other driver cut him off, So why would you
get out? Just stop getting out of your car and
doing stuff. Stop fighting other people. I mean, yes, there
no one else drive, but you I get it. I
feel that way every time I get behind my steering wheel.
I'm like, oh my gosh, nobody, nobody can drive in Texas.
Oh my gosh, I get it. But that doesn't mean

(01:12:09):
that you should get out and beat someone with your cane.
You're gonna get charged. Also, you could end up like
this guy. There's there's just literally no way to do
this this one. Yeah, yeah, because it's no I know,
but this one is insane, and I feel like that's true.
So here's the thing. I feel like when people from
Florida send me these stories, if I don't read them,

(01:12:30):
then they send me worse ones. They just keep amping
it up. So just let me. A Florida man with
a thermos inserted in his body was caught sneaking it
into Polk County jail. This is from Polk County Sheriff
Grady judd Man tried to smuggle a thermis into the
jail and his prison wallet Walter Fremere. That man is

(01:12:52):
fifty one. A deputy. They jud said a deputy likely
saved his life and arrested him, and when he arrested
him because he had to take him to the hospital
where a specialist had to remove the thermos uh. He
said that the ordeal began with a complain about a
man naked at the park and the guy said, well,
I'm not naked, you know, I got socks on. Well no,
that's that's not sur if. That's not true. But they

(01:13:16):
what he said was the sheriff in his When talking
to the press about it, he said, yeah, he put
it up the exit ramp, you know what I mean,
and then gave it knowing. Look that's how reporters described it.
Oh my gosh, I don't I don't have any words. Okay,
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Speaker 7 (01:14:53):
Any reaction to that Bad Bunny being chosen as the
Super Bowl halftime.

Speaker 10 (01:14:56):
I didn't even know who Bad Bunny was, but it
sounds like a terrible decision.

Speaker 2 (01:15:01):
In my view, I'm hearing, what's that? How come?

Speaker 8 (01:15:05):
Well?

Speaker 10 (01:15:05):
It sounds like he's not someone who appeals to a
broader audience. And I think, you know, there's so many
eyes on the super Bowl, a lot of young, impressionable children,
and I think, in my view, you would have Lee
Greenwood or role models.

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
Doing that, not not somebody like this.

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Thank you, speaker, Okay, God love you. You're such such
a little little sweet teddy bear. I'm saying that's somewhat sarcastically.
That's Speaker Johnson, who's like, I just don't know the best.
I like when when older people say bad bunny, it
just sounds hysterical. I say older. I mean he's like,
what are your older with me? Anyway? I a couple

(01:15:45):
of thoughts Lee. You know the joke that Mark Rubio
has to take all these jobs, you know, like he
has to take all these I mean, it's a meme
that's online where, oh my gosh, Mark Rubio is gonna
have to take over this now, and he's gonna have
to do this, and he's sitting there's a photo of
him sitting on the couch and the Oval office where
he's just Actually I think that photo was from when
Trump was arguing with Zelenski there, remember that whole first

(01:16:07):
time where they got into kind of a little tiff
and he was sitting there looking just completely over it all.
And the joke is that every single time there's an
opening that comes up in the administration, they give it
to Rubio, which is kind of true because he's like
a temporary a couple of things. And I feel kind
of like Lee Greenwood is the Marco Rubio of like

(01:16:29):
the music stuff. I love Lee Greenwood, everybody loves Lee Greenwood,
But do you think that Lee Greenwood is like I've
sung this song a million times and it's a great song.
I get it. But you know what I mean though,
because he's got other songs. But do you ever think
he's like, oh my gosh, I would like to go
on vacation with my family. I mean, do you think
that he thinks that at some point or does he

(01:16:53):
or not? I mean, he's such a nice guy. I've
met him before. He's he's a gem, he really is.
But sometimes I won could you hear like some of
these artists they're like, oh my gosh, we've played this
album so many times. We've played the set lists so
many times, and it's Lee Greenwood. They're like, Lee's sing
the song and he's like, I have other albums. They're like, no, no, no,

(01:17:13):
the song.

Speaker 14 (01:17:14):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:17:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:17:16):
I just I think big artists have addressed this in
the past, where some people have felt like, man, I
played this song a bunch, But then the flip side
of that coin is, look, you have a bunch of
fans who loved this song so much that seeing you
perform it with some tired look on your face is
not what these fans want to see.

Speaker 4 (01:17:32):
Yeah, I agree, I agree. I mean it's yeah, it's
it's I don't know. I don't think that he not
the super Bowl. I can't believe I'm about to say this,
But why dare I do it? Oh gosh, how do
I do this? Why? Why haven't they asked Taylor Swift?

(01:17:58):
I'm not a Swifty don't dare? Don't you dare? But
I mean she's got the presence, she can put on
a show. She doesn't talk about, you know, skanking it up.
I mean, I don't know her latest album might I
think have some of that in there. But she's talking
about her Man's So I don't know. I don't I'm
not as SWIFTYE. I can't tell you anything.

Speaker 2 (01:18:19):
You can't have that treadwife propaganda on this.

Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
Oh no, but see I want that. I want all
the girls to all the cat ladies that nah, I
just want him to all freak out. But for real, Like,
I get it that Jay Z and Rock Nation run
the Super Bowl halftime show, but it would be great
if they could, I don't know, like maybe broaden their
horizons a little bit and have a more diverse musical taste.
Just for a thought, just the thought, Because I think

(01:18:44):
the objections to bad Bunny are the fact that he's
very inappropriate in any language in terms of the stuff
that he discusses. So I think it's fair to say, right,
I mean, that's the thing, because I hear some of
the left talk about it. I really don't care, because
I'm not gonna. I don't care up to the point

(01:19:05):
where the halftime show is really the only thing I
would watch because I just don't watch football. I grew
up in a baseball town. I don't watch football. I've
never I don't even My husband is tribe. We've had
this conversation before here. Guys, God love him. He's tried
a million times to explain to me how it works.
You all out there have been so kind, and it's
just not I'm just it's not gonna happen. It's just

(01:19:26):
it's I'm incapable of doing it. It's not gonna happen.
So I just I like the halftime show, right, but
I would like to watch it. The best one was Prince.
That was the best one. That was the best halftime
show that's ever halftimed that one and then it rained
while he performed Purple Rain, Like what anyway, that was

(01:19:47):
a great one. I've seen some other ones that were
pretty good, but I just think that with Bad Bunny,
it's just it can be age inappropriate. And the Democrats
and the left think, oh, well, he's seen in Spanish,
so no one's gonna know. Well wait a minute. The
whole reason that a lot of people are promoting him
is because it would be in Spanish, and so you're
trying to reach a Hispanic market. But then at the

(01:20:09):
same time, are you not worried about that market being
exposed to like some of the content for real? I
think that's a legitimate question, right, So that doesn't really
make any sense either. It sounds actually kind of racist. Oh,
we don't care if those people get the I mean no,
it's just I just think that it has to be
someone who's it's a tricky thing. You've got to be

(01:20:32):
able to rock a stadium and you have to have
the presence of performance to do it, and you need
to be kind of like all ages appealing, and that's
a hard thing to do. I get it. But for
Karinda Loud, I just don't think that he's the one
like I thought Kendrick Lamar was. That was ridiculous. That
was like, Oh, I know that I have friends who

(01:20:53):
love him. I don't care. I just don't Not everybody
is perfect for that type of show. You have to
be like on your own without a supporting entity to
fill an arena. That's how I look at it. Does
that mean Kane? I feel like that's and I know
he's I know Bad Bunny's very popular it outside the US.

(01:21:16):
Inside the US, I think you got to you got
to change it up. When you're talking about specifically halftime show,
who would you have as a halftime performer.

Speaker 7 (01:21:23):
I would have some sort of rock act, an act
that you know, plays the center of the spectrum of
the audience for football, because if you if you're a
football audience, you're not a bad bunny enthusiast, right, It's
like that's kind of like.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
Obvious. So I would I would.

Speaker 7 (01:21:41):
Try something that was more in the middle, a decent
rock act, something Billy Corgan in there, do something I
don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:21:49):
Steve says, Foo Fighters was his pick. Food Fighters that
would actually be good. Food Fighters would be good. I mean,
dare I say Metallica It didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:21:58):
I hear Rush got a new drummer or something, and oh.

Speaker 4 (01:22:00):
My gosh, she's.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
She is so good, Like that would be a great one.

Speaker 4 (01:22:05):
Rush.

Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
Yeah, really you think Rush?

Speaker 4 (01:22:07):
I mean I think they're a great band.

Speaker 2 (01:22:08):
I love Rush.

Speaker 4 (01:22:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:22:10):
There are there anything anything that would at least symbolize
the unity that both sides of this, you know, entertainment
aisle exist.

Speaker 4 (01:22:20):
Yeah, well they got so how do you say her
last name? Niles? Anika Niles. That's there. She's the uh
new drummer that they picked. I mean, they're not you know,
it's she's German. She's amazing, She's I've been watching videos
of her performing and she's I've never oh my gosh,
she's ridiculous. Uh, it wasn't. When you watch her perform,

(01:22:44):
you immediately know that they didn't. They didn't pick her
because they wanted to have Oh, let's have like a
what am I thinking of like a token female or
oh this is going to be a gimmick. No, no, no,
they picked her because she's that damn good. She is
better than oh my gosh, she's great. H So that
that would be actually really cool. What if you had
like food Fighters Intallica and Rush. Dude, that's a halftime show, right,

(01:23:07):
that's a halftime show. I'm just saying, but I just
don't think. No, do we know are there any supporting acts?
Do we know? I don't even know.

Speaker 2 (01:23:15):
I'm sure there are. I'm sure there are.

Speaker 7 (01:23:17):
But again, they only have like, what twenty five thirty
minutes for this thing.

Speaker 4 (01:23:22):
Lorraine says she's suggesting post malone.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
That'd be good.

Speaker 4 (01:23:26):
Yeah, I'm not a I'm not opposed to it. He's
not really inappropriate. Yeah, yeah, I'm all right with that. Yeah,
I'd be okay with that one.

Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
It'd be pretty middle of the road right now.

Speaker 4 (01:23:35):
I mean, I'm even fine with like Rihanna.

Speaker 7 (01:23:37):
Or but you have to understand, like I mean, I
think they're picking these quote unquote controversial ones because of
look at the earned press they're getting from this right now.
This is the earned media they're getting out of it.
It's almost like engagement farming. You put something online that's controversial,
you're gonna get a lot of pushback from both sides.
And it's kind of I think their motivation.

Speaker 4 (01:23:58):
Here that makes sense, but still it's kind of ridiculous.
I just think it's a little nutty. But yeah, that
makes that makes some sense. I guess, I don't know.
It just seems like I don't think they're great at
doing halftime shows Rock Nation. They're not great. It's jay
Z's things. I guess that was a big deal of
that that they made.

Speaker 2 (01:24:18):
Like the nineties. It was a tribute to like nineties.

Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
Okay, now that was pretty decent. That was pretty decent.
You know, they kept it, you know, they kept it
old school. And it was the other thing too, is
they had a great stage performance, whereas with Kendrick Lamarges
kind of like walked around on the stage and I'm sorry, dude,
can't he can't hold the he can't hold the vibe
in an arena, like he's like a smaller venue dude,
And I will fight people on it. I don't care.

(01:24:41):
I don't I don't really, I don't care. He just,
you know, anyway, I just was thinking out loud. I
can't believe I said that. I don't know what kind
of feedback I'm going to get from that, but I
don't care. I you know, she wouldn't be a bad one.
But then if they had the chiefs in it, then
you can't. That's like a conflict, isn't it. Yeah, it's
a conflict interest. And so I guess they don't know.
I guess that's why they can't do it.

Speaker 8 (01:25:02):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:25:03):
I don't know anyway, not that it would like throw
the game or anything. But still a couple of other things.
I just I found that whole thing interesting and I
wanted to make sure we hit that. So this a
couple of things. Let me pull this up. I had
this thing on the British Police where the I'm trying

(01:25:25):
this is an insane story. So let's go back a
couple of weeks in Manchester, England, where you had that
terror attack, right where a dude decided to go and
attack Jewish worshipers at a synagogue. Now the guy wasn't armed,
Remember he wasn't armed. But one of the victims was

(01:25:47):
shot and killed and the other one was hospitalized. So
I was thinking about this, wait what And this was
the guy whose name is gi Hod, right like, oh
your name is gi Hod? What are you going to
grow up to be? So and the third one is
getting there's a third victim that's getting a treatment in
a hospital and who had also had a gunshot wound.

(01:26:08):
So you might be wondering, well, how is it that
three victims were shot and one was killed and mister
Jihad literally his name, didn't even have a firearm. Well
it was because the British police shot them. Yes, the
people who will actively arrest you over a meme, the

(01:26:29):
ones the only people allowed to have guns. They shot
these people while they were trying to deal with this
terror attack or this guy.

Speaker 6 (01:26:36):
This.

Speaker 4 (01:26:38):
Wow, they said the Home Office pathologist, they have provisionally
determined that one of the deceased victims would appear to
have suffered a wound consistent with a gunshot injury. Well, durr, I,
this is just so. What if the Jihod doesn't kill you,
then the British police will like what I've never and

(01:27:00):
I look, I know that it's difficult in certain instances,
but do you realize that I don't think that they're police,
because not all of their police are even able to carry.
And I don't know what kind of training they receive,
but I don't how do three people end up getting
shot when you're trying to get this one guy wasn't
there and I'm not trying to arm you know, armchair quarterback,

(01:27:22):
but still that they said the only shots were fired
were from the gmp's authorized firearms offensive officers as they
work to prevent the offender from entering the synagogue and
causing further harm. I'm just gonna lay that on the table.
I have no words for that. That's what happens when

(01:27:42):
you don't. I just so, the guy who's named Jihad
attacks the synagogue to try to kill some of the
Jewish people inside, and some of the Jewish people get shot,
but Jihad had no gun. Oh my gosh, this is
like a Monty Python skit. This is really that's embarrassing
for their enforcement over there. More on the way as
we roll towards the bottom of the hour, we of
Dinesh Desuzo coming up as well as we move the

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Speaker 7 (01:29:18):
Now all of the news you would probably miss, it's
time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 4 (01:29:24):
Well, I call this self cleaning oven. So this story
a middle school teacher jailed for raping a fifteen year
old was killed in prison by a convicted murderer. Yeah,
that's how it worked works. Ernest Nichols, sixty, was found
unresponsive inside of his cell at the Grand Correctional Center
on Sunday morning in North Carolina. They sent it an lockdown.

(01:29:44):
He was pronounced out about thirty minutes later, and he
was convicted of rape in twenty eleven, sentenced to fifteen
years behind bars. He was going to get out in
September twenty seven, so apparently he was killed by a
fellow prisoner, and he went after this teenager multiple times
over the course of six months. Apparently it was bad.

(01:30:07):
I'm not going to tell you all the details of
the case, but William Baldwin is the forty one year
old who was convicted of secondary murder in twenty ten,
and he's the guy being accused of killing this guy
in this case. So just saying that's, you know, self
cleaning oven, I really don't have anything to add to that.
A truck of quote, not happy bees spills onto Clark

(01:30:29):
Country Road, Clark County Road, excuse me. This was in Oregon.
Firefighters said they encountered a rough, sticky situation when a
truck full of not happy bees that's how they described them,
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They said the bees were not happy and so it

(01:30:49):
made it very difficult to free the driver. The driver
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the hive, and so I guess the bees are happy again.
We got to protect them. Honeybee. As I'm saying, kids
in New York keep dying because they want to stop
subway surfing on top of trains, and then the ap goes,
can it be stopped? Yeah, it's called parents. It's called parents,

(01:31:13):
that's who can stop it. They said that there have
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that have been killed or injured after falling off of
speeding trains, and a lot of times they're crushed between
the train and tunnel walls or electrocuted by the high
voltage subway tracks. Oh my gosh. And this is like
a social media thing. I'm telling you, China's trying to
get people to off themselves by changing the algorithms to

(01:31:34):
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So there's there's a film that's out that's based on
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here at the Dragon's Prophecy. Actually should hold it up longer.

(01:33:44):
This is a fascinating book and it gets into biblical prophecy,
but then also current events, and it seems like with
the world being so insane, you can kind of find
a lot in current events. Right now, the film which
is in theater, you can find it at the Dragons
prophecyfilm dot com and it comes from author and filmmaker Desusa,

(01:34:06):
who joins us now via video. Diniesh, it's good to
see you. Thanks for joining us, and congrats on the film.

Speaker 14 (01:34:12):
Dana, thank you very much. It's you know. When I
made this film, it started out with my interest in
biblical archeology. Then along came October seventh, and then along
came Jonathan Kahan with some very arresting things to say
about all this. He compares the battles between Israel and
Hamas to ancient battles in the Bible between the Israelites

(01:34:35):
and a group called the Philistines. Turns out that Philistine
and Palestine is in fact the same name transported through history.
But what Kan does is he goes on to show
the tactics of October seventh can be found in the Bible.
Why because they're actually not new. So all of this
I think drew me in. I thought it'd be interesting
to make a different kind of film for me. My

(01:34:57):
earlier films, you know them there. Many of them are
four focused on the meaning of America in one way
or another. But this is a film that goes abroad.
It's also a film that combines the political with the
biblical and the spiritual in a way that I haven't
done before.

Speaker 4 (01:35:13):
And that's that's I love that you mentioned that too
with the Philistines, because we've talked about that on the
show before. I mean, that's you have a bunch of
Jordanians on a strip of land that was owned by
Israel that hijacked this history that Hadrian had given, you know,
the land this name to spite the Jews after the
Second Juday and uprising. So it's just the context there

(01:35:33):
is so incredibly important, and a lot of people that
you know, especially the people that you see in the
streets protesting and waving the Hamas flags and all of that,
they don't really seem to acknowledge that. I mean, it's
like an entirely created it's a created identity like trans is.
It's just very you know, it's all manufactured.

Speaker 2 (01:35:50):
This is very important.

Speaker 14 (01:35:52):
I was talking in Israel recently with Mosab Hassan Yusef.
This is the so called son of Hamas, and he goes,
there are no Palestinians, and there has never been a
Palestinian state. He goes, but there is something that he
calls Palestinianism, which is like the ideology, just like trans ideology.
It is a kind of fabricated or invented identity, and

(01:36:14):
then that identity is used to make preposterous claims on
other people. I mean, just to take a concrete example,
there's no doubt that the Jews are the original inhabitants
of that land. This is where the Biblical archaeology is decisive.

Speaker 10 (01:36:29):
Right.

Speaker 14 (01:36:29):
You have stone inscriptions and clay seals coming out of
the ground and monuments, and so we now know that
Pontius Pilot, the high priest Caiaphas, Jeremiah, Isaiah, King David.
I mean, they're the ruins of his palace. You can
stand in them right now. So there's no question that
the Jews belong there. They were there from the beginning.

(01:36:50):
But the Philistines were not Semites, they were not Arabs.
They actually came They're Europeans. They came from the gm
they came from places like Cyprus.

Speaker 2 (01:37:02):
Right.

Speaker 14 (01:37:02):
So the Arabs and the Semites who claim to be
Palestinians are not indigenous to Gaza. There is a disproportion
there between the claim of the Jews and the claim
of the Palestinians, at least when it comes to original inhabitancy.

Speaker 4 (01:37:15):
What's so striking about this? And for those who are
just joining us, we're talking with Nash Jasuza. His new film,
The Dragon's Prophecy is in theaters and you can find
it at The dragons prophecyfilm dot com and we have
the well of the trailer and everything as well up.
But what really strikes me about this is I feel
like this is such, this is weird. It is a
very weird time. And I know you've talked a little

(01:37:37):
bit about this on social media and elsewhere. It just
seems like ten to fifteen years ago you didn't see
the types of anti Semitism that we are seeing now.
And it's not just on the left anymore. There are
factions of people that I think are new to the
right that are promoting this and I kind of feel
I mean, I don't want to go down a rabbit
hole too deeply, but I sort of feel like it's

(01:37:58):
a giant syop in China's trying to instigate it, and
they would see, they would love nothing more than to
watch the Kataris divide. Everybody divide that Judo Christian alliance.
And I really think that that's, you know, kind of
what a lot of this is. You speak to that
a little bit because you've been well, I don't want
to read your tweets, but there was one that you
had involving sheep which was quite hysterical.

Speaker 14 (01:38:18):
Well, I may not want to repeat that one, but
let's say this. You know, in some ways the anti
Semitism of the left is part of their anti colonial ideology.
Now it's all inverted because obviously the Jews can't be colonizers.

Speaker 5 (01:38:32):
How do you colonize your own land.

Speaker 14 (01:38:34):
This is like accusing Native Americans of colonizing America or
Asian Indians of colonizing India. It makes absolutely no sense.
In fact, if anybody is a colonizer, of course, it's Islam.
If you stand in the middle of Jerusalem, on the
very site of the Solomonic Temple, the holy site for
Judaism and Christianity, there now sits an Islamic victory arch

(01:38:55):
called the Dome of the Rock, and right next to it,
of course, the Alaksa Moss. This was the Muslims coming
out of the Arabian desert, coming out of Syria, storming
into Jerusalem and basically putting this victory art right there,
as if to say they were proud of the colonialism
and they wanted the world to see it as you
can see it, as you can see it today now
from the right. The motives of the anti israel people

(01:39:19):
and the anti Jewish people, to me are very difficult
to figure out. Here's why, because it's quite clear that
there is an unholy alliance between the cultural left and
the West and the radical Jihadis around the world. These
are two very different groups. Conceptually, it's hard to see
them coming together. They cannot inhabit each other's worlds, but
they are politically allied. Why because they hate the same people.

(01:39:43):
And who are those people? The Jews, Israel, Christians, the West.
So it would seem obvious that anybody who believes in
Western civilization, anybody who's America first, would recognize this and
recognize listen, these are people who have kind of declared
war against us militarily, culturally, morally, and so it makes

(01:40:04):
sense for the Jews and the Christians it makes sense
for Israel and the West to come together against this
kind of common two headed foe. And so when I
see people on our own side that are fracturing MAGA,
that are trying to in some ways take MAGA away
from Trump, they're trying to break the old kind of
Reagan coalition, which is always recognized that America first does

(01:40:26):
not mean America alone. I think this is I don't
know the motives data, but I think the effects are
very pernicious.

Speaker 4 (01:40:34):
I think some of some of the motives and this might,
you know, might be a bit specious, but I think
some of the motives are people that are just cloud
chasing and they found a way, they found a way
to break through and to stand alone, because I can't imagine,
you know, some of the things that I've seen said,
like you know, people, for instance, I always hear apec
apec Apak, and do you know how much money apec Well,
let's compare their money to what Cutter gives to American universities.

(01:40:58):
As the number one Dineshan, you know that, I know
you do. The number one donor to American universities is
comes from the qataris followed by the Communist Party of China.
Yet I don't hear anything about that from these same individuals.

Speaker 14 (01:41:11):
And then to extend the same point out loud, you know,
you will find Christians who are obsessed with genocide and Gaza. Now,
Christians might be slaughtered and much bigger numbers elsewhere in
the world. And so when you have Christians who are
indifferent to all that but obsessed with Gaza, you have
to ask what kind of moral lens, what kind of
spectacles are you putting on that makes you single out

(01:41:34):
the Jews. You're always holding the Jews in Israel to
a standard you'd never apply to someone else. I had
on my podcast net and Yahoo yesterday and he was
making the point when the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, we
didn't count the number of civilians and go, listen, we
can't declare war on them. We've got to limit our
retaliation to three air raids where we you know, we

(01:41:54):
kill no more than how many civilians they killed. No,
we go, we'd have a pacific war to atomic bombs.
And even the people who don't agree with that say, well, no,
we should have done a land invasion of Japan. Well,
you know, Dana, what kind of casualties that would have produced.
So if you think all that is okay, and then
suddenly a new standard pops up when you're dealing with

(01:42:15):
the Jews in Israel. So I think it's a pretty
good working definition of anti Semitism when you single out
the Jews and apply a compass or a barometer that
you don't apply to anyone else.

Speaker 4 (01:42:26):
Do you think some of these influencers that are playing
into that do they do so ignorantly because they're probably
blinded by whatever's being offered, or is it just because
of a personal belief that they have themselves.

Speaker 8 (01:42:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:42:40):
I mean you take a guy like Tucker or Candace,
I mean we came to admire these people for other reasons, right,
Candace wasn't doing Blexit, She's taking on affirmative action, and
DEI and I would speak at her events. And Tucker
came to fame very much because he was talking about COVID,
he was talking about the police state and the deep state,
he was showing a c the amount of guts and

(01:43:00):
dealing with with Fox News. But what I'm saying is
these people have now metamorphosed into really completely different people
where today almost any issue you bring up tariffs, They're
going to circle it right back to the masade. It's
going to come right back to Netan. Yahoo is gonna
So the obsession is like so strange because they never
used to be this way. And all I'm saying is, look,

(01:43:22):
I'm on board with the old Tucker. I'm on board
with the old Candae.

Speaker 4 (01:43:25):
The old Candice. I think she's always been the same.
She worked with Al Sharpton and used to Doc's conservatives.
I think she's always been the always been the same Tucker.
I'm a little is confusing to me, and I wanted
to go into this and then I'm gonna get back
to the book and the film. Uh like, for instance,
the text that came out, you know these texts that
Charlie Kirk was in this group text and they were

(01:43:46):
talking about Israel and he was questioning donors. I mean
to know, you know how this is. You know, there
are all kinds of advocacy groups out there, and you
deal with donors. I've seen this at other organizations that
I've worked with. You know, donors expect to get something
for their donations and it doesn't matter where they come from.
But that doesn't mean that Masan killed somebody, Dana.

Speaker 14 (01:44:06):
There's nothing more normal than what's going on here. When
I was at the American Enterprise Institute, a lot of
the donors were big businesses, right, and these guys were
free market until it came to a subsidy for their corporation,
and then they were totally in favor of it. And
so the free market economist said AEI would be freaking out.
And the President of AI is caught between the donors
and caught between his scholars. Every pastor has, you know,

(01:44:28):
they'll have some sort of a little coterie of rich
guys who give money to the church. He depends on
these guys, and yet the congregation wants to do X,
and these people want to do why. Very normal. Every
politician gets donations from different groups. They want the politician
to do X, but the constituents may want why. So
this tug of war is the most normal thing in

(01:44:50):
the nonprofit world and in American politices. So what's funny
is they're acting as if Charlie kirk Is was in
some unique situation. What's going on here is you've got
an older generation of Republican donors. By the way, not
all of them Jews. Not even the majority Evangelical Christians
who give him money are also pro Israel. Republican businessmen
who give money to Turning Point want nothing to do

(01:45:12):
with anti Semitism. So this was coming from an older,
richer donor class that stretches across the entire Republican party.
And there's a kind of generational divide, and I think
what was going on as Charlie was trying to navigate
that divide again, perfectly normal thing to do. You run
a youth organization, but the youth don't give you any money.
You collect the money from the old people.

Speaker 2 (01:45:32):
So there it is.

Speaker 14 (01:45:34):
But to jump from that just like you said to
therefore they killed him, suggests a certain type of like derangement.
I'm hard pressed to believe that there are otherwise intelligent
people saying this kind of nonsense all over social media.

Speaker 4 (01:45:49):
That sounds like a siop. It sounds like somebody who's
trying to author a siop and implement one. That's what
they would say. I mean, you know, just to put
on my tinfoil hat. Okay. The Dragon's prophecyfilm dot com
very very it's I mean, it's based on the book.
Incredibly compelling and from this because everything is just you know,
it just feels very serendipitous, the way that the timing

(01:46:10):
for everything. Where are we at in terms of peace
in the Middle East, which I don't know if you
can ever have that with Hamas being there, and it
doesn't seem like there's enough motivation for air of nations
to kind of run them out the way that they
need to. Last question for you, where what is the
future of all of.

Speaker 14 (01:46:28):
Those Well, if you believe the Bible, this is not
going to be solved in an ultimate sense. The Bible
seems to imply that this will be a problem till
the last days. However, I don't take that to mean
that you can't make strategic progress. I think Trump is
showing great creativity. Yet the very idea that you can
come up with a plan and even get people to
be somewhat close to putting their signatures on the page

(01:46:50):
is a spectacular achievement. We haven't seen something like this
before in your lifetime or in mind. So I think
that there is I'm hopeful. I'm not optimistic, but I'm
hoping that there will be some sort of a of
a breakthrough here. And this film, which takes you into
dark places. I mean, the first ten minutes of the film,
you're on the scene of October seventh. You're going to
experience it in a way. Very few people have seen

(01:47:11):
this footage, but it's right there in the film. It's
going to take you into some dark places, but it
ends on a note of spiritual restoration.

Speaker 3 (01:47:20):
Of.

Speaker 14 (01:47:21):
Healing and of renewal, and so that mood of the
funeral service for Charlie Kirk. We need to come together.
We need to recognize, ultimately there are spiritual battles going on.
We need to take the right side in those battles,
God's side against the dragon. By the way, the dragon
in the title is the devil. So I am ultimately hopeful,
and I think the fact that we are recognizing now

(01:47:43):
the deeper spiritual roots of many of our culture's problems,
this is an extremely wholesome and healthy development.

Speaker 4 (01:47:49):
There you go. Denesh Desuza, the website The dragonsprophecyfilm dot Com,
congratulations on the film. It was good to talk with you.
Good to see you, and I appreciate your your reasoning
out there in the social storm. It's incredibly important. I
appreciate you. Thanks for joining me. We'll talk against that.

Speaker 14 (01:48:06):
Thank you, Dana, Thank you very much.

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Speaker 4 (01:49:21):
A little rush to come in. You know they're going
on tour. Who's going You're gonna go see them this
time around? I love yeah, right, especially with there the
new drummer is insane and they've they've been giving interviews
about it and it's pretty amazing. They're doing multiple shows
in seven cities, uh, kicking off in June of next year,

(01:49:44):
and I think the first shows in LA that's the first, uh,
the first one that they do. So very interesting of course,
and they said that, you know, they're not trying to
replace Neil Pert, that's not their goal, you know with uh,
their new drummer, who's amazing. And iikan Nielsen Nils is
that how you said her last name? She's German? It

(01:50:05):
could be Nay do you yell it? I don't know,
nilis could yeah, it could be there's some l's in there,
but anyway, it should be should be super exciting. So
m let's go. It seems like we're having a good concert, seasons,
live music. I'm always about that, all right. Today's stupidity came.

Speaker 2 (01:50:23):
All right, believe it or not, it's the pope. Now.

Speaker 7 (01:50:27):
What he says here is in stupid. What stupid is that?
Previously he's been political and inaccurate in that regard. One,
let's just cut seventeen.

Speaker 5 (01:50:37):
Holy father, President Trump has sent four hundred National Guard
groups to your city, Chicago.

Speaker 12 (01:50:44):
I prefer not to comment at this time about choices
made political choices within.

Speaker 7 (01:50:50):
United Okay, well, so earlier he talked about how somehow
you're not pro life if you're pro death penalty. Very
political thing to say. Now he's sort of choosing not
to be political anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:51:01):
I think he felt the fallout from that exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:51:04):
Yeah, folks, that does it for us Today. We have
something special that we're gonna present to you guys, a
standalone here coming up. But have a great rest of
your evening. I'll be back with you behind the mike
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