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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's not about healthcare. That is a false claim. And
everybody knows it. Everyone in America and certainly everybody in
this room understands that this is about something else.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
More shutdown. Yay, Yeah, I yeah, more shutdown. How fun.
We're all so excited about it. I'm just so nothing
to change, guys. Nothing's changed, There's nothing new on this
front governments. I'm not actually fine with the government being
shut down. I don't care. I'll say it. We start
every single show the same way, guys, the same stuff.
(00:30):
This is why I hate talking about policy because I'm
so damned done with it. My god, I'm so done
with it. I'm so done with it. And then you
have to hear the stupid gosh, I don't want to
hear the hate mail. Please don't not in the mood.
Welcome to the show, Daniel Aash. This ongoing back and forth,
Oh my gosh, is that the Republican's fault? Is it
(00:52):
the Democrats fault?
Speaker 3 (00:53):
Is it?
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Whose fault is it? We sell the shutdown? Nothing's changed.
There you go, there's the story. So I'm not going
to talk about it anymore today unless we have a
vote and that somehow changes because we're not going to though.
We're not going to have a vote, and it's not
going to change. Welcome to the show. The chat is
at Rumble. You can watch us do the radio show
Channel three. It's a radio show. So don't ask me
why I'm not looking at a damn teleprompter in the screen.
(01:15):
If you want Foxified, where prop producers write your stuff,
then you can watch that. I literally have a four
and a half foot screen in front of me. That's
what I look at my You're over there smiling, Kane.
I guess to day, I'm tired of it. It's just
like I get I think people get used to seeing
like perfectly quaffed talking heads looking into the camera, and
it's like, we don't do that. I don't have a team,
I don't have Fox money, I don't have NBC money.
(01:36):
It's us, okay, So I'm going to be looking at
my prep. I'm not going to be staring into your eyes.
And it's always like, I feel like it's progressive, dudes,
that right, It always seems that way. So I have
a debate coming up this Wednesday, So your girl is
under the gun to get prepped. It's like doing essentially several. Well,
(01:58):
it's about second amendments. You know, it's fun. But anyway,
let's get to all of the bits with us. For
whatever reason, all of this did not come up. So
the rundown for today we're going to be getting into
I guess we'll talk about some of the latest with
the shut and we've got some of the updates on elections.
I don't even like doing this stuff because the elections
(02:20):
are tomorrow. Does it matter that I'm telling you who's
I mean, you guys know who's running in New Jersey.
You guys know who's running in Virginia. All the polls
are close. Yes, surprise, surprise, there is Soros stuff that's
attached to Mam Donnie's anybody surprised over this? No, no
one's surprised over this because Soros funds everything. He funds everything.
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No one's surprised. So okay, we've got this the We're
also going to dive into some of the latest with
the UK. The terror attack that took place. Well, I'm
saying it's a terror attack because it's a terror attacking.
I mean, what else could it be. Let's see, it's
all very questionable in terms of you know, you get
a bunch of people who were stabbed on the train,
(03:04):
and I'm pulling this up. You have to forgive me.
Nothing wants to work right now. You had a number
of individuals, multiple people stabbed on a train. Police arrested
a couple of individuals. There were people hiding in the
train's bathroom. Do you know, by the way, this is
what's interesting that in the UK, if you use mace,
(03:26):
the penalty for that is the same as if you
had sexually assaulted somebody. Yeah, you didn't know that to do. Yeah,
so kin if you are, if you're over there, say
your check. You're over there in England, jolly old England
getting harassed. Yeah, and you you use your your mace,
if you are allowed to have it, you use your mace.
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The penalty for that is the same as sexual assault.
Real thing. But hey, you know, we can sit here
and have a lot of discussions about the penalties for
things so over there. So we're going to dive into
that because this is what lawlessness, disorder and completely unmitigated
(04:08):
deluge of all immigration looks like. We're also going to
get into the latest with the woke right, because all
fit hit the proverbial shan beginning on Friday. So we've
got that, the latest with Nigeria, calls for phil calls
for the newke option, and then John Brennan loses it.
So this is just what we have coming up. This
(04:29):
isn't the first hour. We're going to try to get
everything to the first hour. We'll try so as far
as potus and shutdown cut six set the play potis,
he's keeping the focus on Democrats where it belongs. Listen,
Well we're doing is we keep voting.
Speaker 4 (04:47):
I mean, the Republicans are voting almost unanimously to end it,
and the Democrats keep voting against ending it. You know,
they've never had this, This has happened like eighteen times before.
The Democrats always voted for an extension. I was saying,
give us an extension, we'll work it out. They've lost
it away. They've become crazed lunatics.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Well yeah, because they are crazy lunatics. The longest shutdown
in American history and so far, I mean November first,
all of the stuff hit, the snap EBT, all of that,
all of that frozen. We'll see if Democrats want to
insist on giving illegal immigrants of trillion and a half
(05:29):
dollars of healthcare to keep it going. All right, So
that's all I'm going to talk about at this hour,
because I'd rather jump off my roof and split my
leg bones into splinters. I would because it's the same thing.
Nothing's changed, nothing's changed on it. If something changes, I'll
come back with you. Let's talk about some of the
election stuff. So we've got it's interesting, We've got some
stuff happened in New New Jersey. We also have, oh,
(05:52):
this is the wrong survey that I had up. We
also had as it relates to Virginia. You have Abigail Spanberger,
who was really hurt by the Jay Jones nonsense. And
it's amazing how Democrats are insistent, insistent on keeping this
guy in here. And then you also with Ma'm Donnie
in New York. Tons of money flowing into his campaign
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from all of the George Soros shell organizations. So you
have the New Jersey governor, which is Kiddarelly versus Cheryl,
and right now I'm looking at some of them. I mean,
do you really want me to go over all this?
And you've got three plus three, it's within the margin
of error. I mean, we really don't need to do
all of this. You guys know it's going to be
(06:36):
very close. I think the ones that everybody's watching are Virginia.
But Spanberger's got an eight plus eight, almost a plus
nine lead in Virginia. And that's just the She's led
in every single pole that's been out, and she's always
been with the exception of one Quantus poll, and that
was back in the beginning of October, she's always been within,
well beyond the margin of error. So I mean, I'm
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just telling you what it is. Man, Donnie has the
biggest though. He's up by fifteen that is the average
of all the surveys that have been taken. He has
always led double digits in New York City, so he's
going to be mayor of New York City. This is
just it's just a formality, the elections of formality, so
very interesting stuff. Meanwhile, Potus's job approval, Republican favorability, all
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of that better than Democrats. I do think that Republicans
need to make sure that they're all together on the
messaging for this. They don't want that to come and
hurt them. Democrats are trying to make this really, really
hurt for the election. That's why you're hearing. In fact,
that's honestly why Democrats haven't voted on any of this,
because they'll vote yes after the election. They're going to
vote to pass this after the election. They're just not
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going to do it before the election because they want
they want this to be the motivator, and they're people
going out and casting ballots. That's what they want. They
want this to be the motivator. They want people to
be mad and have a reason not to vote for Democrats,
but to vote against Republicans. It's a hate vote. They'll
take it because it means that they get powered. They
(08:04):
don't care if you love you love them or hate them.
They'll take it. So it's a hate vote. But I
don't you think so too, Kane. I think that they're
going to vote yes, like the day after elections. I
think they're going to vote yes. They're going to pass that.
Speaker 5 (08:19):
Last week one and I were talking about this, and
I think there are special powers that come in on
day forty one of a shutdown, which we aren't there yet.
So because the election is tomorrow, they're going to wait
until this mom Donny thing happens, and then they're going
to come to the table, but before that forty one
day threshold. So I think we're going to see it
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sometime between tomorrow's election and day forty one, which I
believe is the tenth of November.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Correct, Correct? I mean, and this there's there are certain
things that's related to mandatory spending and things where the
president can kind of pull the lever on that we'll
talk about depending on how it goes. I just kind
of have a feeling that'll be the day after the election.
This is it's all such a it's just such a
transparent ploy So we have a lot of stuff to
(09:09):
get into to get you set up for the week
in terms of all of the elections, the latest with
that the UK, which I mean, that's what's going to
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Speaker 7 (10:59):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
So did you you guys remember the story that we
had last week of the disease ridden monkey that escaped
from a research facility and it was it had all
of the everything, like COVID aids everything. Do you remember
this like it was? I guess it was like a
test monkey. Anyway, it got out of a there was
like an accident that got out of the truck. It
(11:25):
was in Jasper County, Mississippi. So a mother her kid
sees this monkey running in the backyard and she decides
to take matters into her own hands. Her sixteen year
old said, there's a weird monkey running in the yard outside.
It was near Heidelberg, Mississippi. She got out of bed,
grab her gunn stepped outside. She saw it about sixty
feet away. She dropped it. She said, I just I
(11:48):
shot at it and it stood there. I shot again.
He backed up and that's when he fell. They confirmed
that it was the crazy diseased monkey. They had to
actually get like a special bio team out there to
even take it in. Isn't that crazy? Look good on
this mom for doing that. That's amazing. Yeah, they took
They took it all. It's gross, but they It was
a truck carrying these test monkeys that overturn on the
(12:09):
highway near.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Am I only think that this was probably intentional in
some way to release a diseased monkey.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
We already did that with Nick.
Speaker 5 (12:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Yeah, let's see. Heg Seth repuffify like where that came from.
I got more today. HeiG Seth replaces two more senior
Pentagon generals as he continues to reshape military hierarchy. Were
these any of the ones that were in skirts with lipstick?
I'm curious. I just you know, I'm curious Dodgers when
the World Series become the first to bat first back
(12:40):
to back World Series champions twenty five years. Look how
excited we all are. We're like, yeah, it's great.
Speaker 7 (12:48):
World Series.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
It's not God's team.
Speaker 8 (12:50):
It.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
World Series doesn't exist unless the Cardinals were playing in it, Dana,
don't you like baseball? I like Cardinals baseball. There's a difference,
all right, there's a difference. Cuomo and Nasliwa are clothes.
This is stupid. That's Oh, they're closing the gap on man, Donnie. No,
they're not. Let's see flight delays, air they're not flight
(13:12):
delays airports disruption fears grow as the government shut down
drags on. You know, there is a chance I may
not make it to Chicago. I hope air traffic Control
doesn't have my plane run into another plane. Dana, you're
so morbid. Yes I am, although I cause I don't
want to go out like that. I want to go
out by asteroid, you know what I mean, Like I
want to or aliens. Everything else is just an insult.
(13:34):
I mean, I'd be way fine if it was like
an alien war and I was a casualty in the
alien war. Now that's nas right. Uh, let's see. Oh
this is I'm going to come back to this. Views
of capitalism are slipping, but socialism is still unpopular. They're
trying to give it a makeover. That's what all of
this is. Like Mandanni is too democrat politics, like what
(13:56):
some of the stuff on the Woke Reich is when
a Republican politics, it's the same thing. It's just different
sides of this same old, just nasty piece of ecs.
An intentional explosion at Harvard Medical Campus is under investigation,
really intentional. They said they saw two people fleeing the
(14:18):
Goldenson Building in Boston early Saturday morning. There were no injuries.
Did it have to do with animal testing or diseases
or biolabs? And I mean they were wearing face masks
they I mean, it looks like they just decided to
go to a military surplus store and buy the black
stuff and put it on except for their goofy little
face mask. But the FBI has been investigating. They captured
(14:39):
two people on CCTV, so they're going to try to
figure out who these individuals are. But they said it
was intentional, and they haven't given any other information about
it all right, So coming up John Brennan loses his
mind when he was confronted. Yeah, and then also Trump
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Speaker 9 (16:08):
Why you think.
Speaker 6 (16:14):
And you misrepresented that we never see it was this
insipation said it was a question of influence operations, which
is what they do.
Speaker 10 (16:19):
Is the plain difference between influence operations.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
No, you don't know that.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
News the literature such a RRS. John Brennan was upset.
He got he was confronted by a former D and
I advisor about that laptop and the ICA stuff. And
this was he was at a conference, so just let
me get the background. He was at a conference at
George Mason University and this was Thursday, but the video
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didn't start like coming out until when like Friday, kind
of after we were rolling through the show and the
individual at the at the that was confronting him, Thomas Speciale,
and he was an advisor D and I and when
there was still classified information out about the Russian collusion stuff,
(17:08):
especially LA apparently at that conference that I think it
was the second time that he they it's the way
that they say it is that he confronted Brennan. That
doesn't look like a confrontation. It looks like someone asked
a question and Brennan, you know, just was very sensitive
about it. And Brennan was very upset. And Tomas Speciale
(17:28):
even said last night at a conference with former CIA
director Brennan, I confronted him about the fake dossier and
the Russian collusion hosts he goes, I wasn't uninvited to
the after hours, and that's when Brennan. Brennan was saying,
I don't know who put you up to this. I
don't know who you are, but it's a bunch of bs.
Except he didn't say bs that you just passed on.
(17:51):
Especially I said, well, the emails are clear, sir, you
know these emails are clear. And then the he had
he had this face to face, is why did you
sign that letter? Because remember that letter where you had
fifty one former intelligence officials. They all signed this letter
and it all had to do with the Hunter Biden laptop.
Brennan was one of them, and especially all I had
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asked Brennan, why sign that? And that's when Brennan moved
towards him. He was doing his finger like, by the way,
technically you I mean, I'm pretty sure. I'm not a lawyer,
but I play one on TV. Pretty sure that that
was If you're touching, if that's unwanted touching, that's battery.
Somebody goes like that, I'm gonna break your wrist. That
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guy had a lot of restraint. I would have broken
his wrists in six different places. That's You're not gonna
sit here and do that, so I'm not kidding you.
I would have snapped his wrist like a stick. You
sit here and poke me in the chest like that,
you're gonna walk away with a stump this that, And
he kept getting his face did you can mop throw?
Speaker 8 (18:55):
Like?
Speaker 2 (18:55):
You don't have to roll the audio, but look at
the aggressive behavior. These people think they're on touchable. He's like,
why did you sign the letter? Why did you sign
the letter? This is specially ask him why did you
sign the letter? And Brendan gets right in and he
keeps going at him. Brennan knows that there's nothing look
at him. He's touching him. He keeps going into his
personal space, speciallyalit is trying to keep the peace. He
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puts his hand in front of him, backs up a
little bit. The only reason Brennan's doing that because he
knows he has a bunch of he has a bunch
of dudes around him that will intervene if he starts
getting his backsidekick. That's what all that's about. Can you
just imagine somebody getting into your face and doing that?
Please and all. I mean, it was a legitimate question.
Why did you sign that letter? They all admitted that
that letter where they were stating that the laptop was
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Russian collusion. They all knew it was a lie. That's
how Brennan reacts. Guy lies under oath, by the way, coward,
That's how he reacts when he's questioned about it. See,
I'm telling you, I don't want to run for public office,
but I will absolutely. I'll pay even to serve my
nation as the ahead of the uh Ministry of Confessions.
(20:03):
How about that. No, not a torture ministry, it's the
Ministry of Confessions. We're just extracting information for the American public.
I will totally. I've got lots of creative ways. I'll
totally take that over. I'll pay to do it right,
I'll pay to do it. I don't even need an office, right,
I don't even need an office, just a warehouse that's
you know, not on a map.
Speaker 11 (20:22):
H So.
Speaker 2 (20:25):
I feel like they think, you know, these people, they
think that they are untouchable. They're untouchable. They were doing
this for so long and now they're finally being called
to account. Will anything come of it? I don't know.
I hope. So one of the other things that exploded
over the weekend, there's a great piece up about it
right now that Lorraine has over at Substack, chapter and
(20:47):
verse Tucker and the Tucker Carlson in the Civil War
on the right, and it is uh man, it really
exploded over the weekend. Why is it so? Kevin Roberts,
as you know, we had this. We did a standalone
discussion with him on Friday, and that interview exploded all
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over the internet. So our estimation is that they were
trying to not join when we were live on air.
Well that's fine. I've got a studio in my house
and I can literally be back here and just we'll
accommodate your schedule. So that's what we did. And I
felt like they were trying to kind of run out
the clock. But we weren't walking away from it. So
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as a result, we ended up having this. We had
this interview with him, and it didn't go very well well.
I mean, I think it went well for us in
terms of getting some answers, but I felt like it
wasn't a good showing for Kevin Roberts, who is the
president of Heritage. Now. I've known Heritage for a long time.
I won a salvatory prize from the Heritage Foundation for
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all the work that I did in the tea party.
It's literally I have it. It's in my office. So
I've hosted events for them, i have fundraised for them,
I've done all kinds of stuff for Heritage Foundation, and
they've been a really good partner for Conservatives, I mean,
at least up until everything that happened happened. And so
the fallout he joined because he had decided to wade in.
(22:20):
If you remember on the Tucker Carlson interview with Nick Fuentes,
and I was curious as to why the world Heritage
was slumming it by doing that, why were they waiting
in when they didn't need to into this fight, and
then suggesting that people who were calling out the complete
softball interview that wasn't an interview, why there was no pushback, etc.
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When people were critical of that, they were being accused
of canceling or trying to silence or not understanding the nuance,
And Kevin described them as venomous and sewing division. And
I thought, well, we're talking about someone who hosted an
interview where they called Christian Zionists venomous and said that
they hated Christian Zionists, hated them, et cetera, et cetera.
(23:10):
And I'm not going to religate everything. If you want
to watch the interview, it's up on my YouTube page.
There's also clips all over social media, on my account,
the Danish show account, et cetera. But here's the thing.
Can we stop this asinine characterization of disagreement as an attack.
This is one thing that I want to set crystal
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clear right out of the gate. Let me tell you something.
I have walked into some pretty inhospitable areas. I'm going
into another one Wednesday. I'm debating gun control in Chicago.
I'm debating Alan Dershowitz, a notorious anti Second Amendment crazy
in Chicago. So I've been in arenas where they were
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thousands of people called for my death, literally burn her.
It's on tape, I posted it online. I've gone into
some pretty inhospitable areas for debate. And never have I
ever hidden from disagreement by characterizing dissent as an attack.
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Maybe because I'm not a female copulatory organ, I don't know.
I've never categorized that as such. That is a refuge
of a coward and an anti intellectual. So let's establish
that right out of the gate with this. And I
you know, I made mention of it because I saw it.
(24:36):
There was another interview that was given by Kevin Roberts
to Real Clear Politics, Right, and Philip Wegman did the interview,
and he said that he said, reflecting on the controversy
about his Phuentez statement, because Roberts came out, did this video,
and then they had to issue another statement because it
(24:57):
was such a disaster, you had to issue a statement
about your ste he says. Heritage President. Kevin Roberts told
me quote, not as many people as I thought were
ready for a little bit of nuance. So in the
article there was the accusation that people were trying to
silence Carlson or Fuentez, which I just as I think
(25:18):
as asinine. So I asked online, when did the right
become so weak, so emotionally undisciplined, so unbelievably sensitive that
they decided to borrow from the right from the left
and malign legitimate criticism or free association or accountability as
(25:41):
quote unquote canceling. I mean, do we got to provide
some people on the right with some safe spaces? Do
they need a padded room? I'm asking that seriously because
I see a bunch of sissies complaining about dissent, and
they're trying to use the falsely promote this idea of
care as a way to actually gate keep the debate.
(26:02):
They're the ones who want to cancel. So I also
think a lot of people on the right. I think
it's some people who enter the coalition without checking their
leftist ideology at the door, because I can't imagine that
any actual intellectual Christian constitutionalist behaves that kind of way.
But that's what all of this is. It's unbelievable stuff,
(26:26):
This idea that you can't have these debates. The right
should be able to have a debate. That's what all
of this is about. There's no hive mind. We're not
the left, we're not the borg. We don't do hive mind.
If an idea is not strong enough to withstand public scrutiny,
then maybe it's a bad idea. And speaking of which,
(26:47):
what exactly are we debating here. We're debating the premise
that somehow these long defeated ideologies of Nazism and Stalinism
deserve a second look. Not kidding you, that's what's being
promoted here. We finish that debate, guys, in May of
nineteen forty five. That's when we finished that debate, when
(27:12):
you had a bunch of godless gay imperialists try to
pick a fight with the world. So that debate was
already settled in May of nineteen forty five. And there's
rarely a person in this country whose family wasn't unaltered
(27:32):
by the immense price of that victory. So let's be
honest about what we're actually debating, because we're not debating
the policies of the Kanesse. In fact, half of the
people out there pretending this Mott Bailey they can't even
spell it. They don't even they can't even tell you
(27:52):
the makeup. They just know they don't like the Jews,
and so they want to hide that behind this veneer
of well, we just disagree with policy. You don't even
know what the policies are. Half of them are phones
in racks somewhere in a Pakistani warehouse, let's be honest
about that. But there is a decent chunk that are not.
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Like SAMs through the au Glass. So are the days
of the United States.
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Come out in the brook? Okay, hey done, Brooks. You
go well, they ask you about the book. Okay, that's
what requestion go be about.
Speaker 4 (30:00):
If she started at tagging him that she shouldn't answer
that because she's a black, lesbian female lady.
Speaker 2 (30:07):
Please do your book tour and then shut them. Oh so,
James Carvel's mad at KJP. I haven't paid any attention
to her book tour because I don't care, because there's
only so many hours in the day and I don't
want to spend any of them on her. I just
wanted to hear him go off, to be honest, because
it's funny. They're devouring their own. Look. I know that
(30:31):
there's a civil war on the right right now, but
there's also is there a civil war on the left,
because I don't really feel like there's enough. I feel
like that, you know, the shumers and everybody are just
cowering in fear of the monster that they've created. It's
really what it seems like.
Speaker 9 (30:47):
This.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
It's telling how many people kept their mouths shuts, and
now how they're all like rats fleeing a sinking ship. Right.
Oh my gosh, we've got to get our tell alls out.
We have to tell everyone what they saw, how we
actually saw it too, but we were too cowardly to
admit it when Biden was in the White House. It's
not that they were cowardly. It's that they just wanted
(31:10):
to have access to power. That's all it was. They
wanted to have access to power and they didn't want
to give anything up. I mean, the look cut thirty three.
This is George Clooney, who caused so many problems. Hunter
wants to kick his backside watch this.
Speaker 12 (31:28):
We had a chance. I wanted there to be, as
I wrote in ap ed a primary, let's battle test
this quickly and get it up and go. And I
think the mistake with it being commonly is that she
had to run against her own record, and it's very
hard to do. If the point of running is to
say I'm not that person, you know, it's hard to do.
(31:50):
And so she was given a very tough task. I
think it was a mistake, quite honestly.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
But we are where we are, And why didn't you
say anything, like when they were having that debate on
the left, why didn't you say anything, Kane? I mean
they actually had Remember there were a couple of weeks
that went by where everybody actually had time to get
involved in that and say no, this is a really
bad decision to have her as the nominee. You know,
(32:14):
you can't just replace it. Everybody remembers that, right, are
we the only ones who remember it? Maybe so, but
they had that period of time, so I don't buy it.
None of the stuff matters. None of the stuff matters
because they're all they were all disingenuous and duplicitous. And
now it's out. So second hours on the way and
in our second hour we got to get into the UK.
(32:39):
Multiple people stabbed, two were arrested. It's interesting there's a
common denominator with some of these texts in the UK.
But you can't really say it because they'll arrest you.
I mean, you can't say it over there. Isn't that crazy?
Like you can't you can't even like post on social media.
You couldn't even question in the UK if you were
to question the motivations of an attacker based on their
(33:03):
creed or point of origin, you would be arrested for
it because you're supposed to just not pretend that any
of that stuff matters. So we're going to discuss that.
We're also going to get into potus now saying well,
first off, he wants a new option and then he
threatened to go into Nigeria. Quote Gunz of Blazin to
(33:24):
wipe out the Islamic terrorists. He says that are committing
the horrible atrocities where they are killing Christians. So we're
going to discuss that. Is that him just putting it
on the radar? Is he actually like entertaining the idea
of committing something. We will, we'll call for it, or
we'll look for it. Speaking of calling, Senator Schmidt has
(33:45):
called for Watergate style hearings for the Arctic frost scandal.
We're going to get into that. William F. Buckley versus
the John Birchers a history. I feel like we need
to go back to this. I've made some references to
this over the years. I'm just going to get you
up to speed. You're gonna want to and yes, I
am spending a lot of time per show talking about
this because this is the battle for the soul of
(34:07):
the right, and ultimately it's the battle for the soul
of the nation. You lose this, you're gonna lose all
of it. So we're fighting a couple of fronts here.
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Are mcduro's days as president numbers?
Speaker 4 (35:43):
I would say, yeah, I think so Ya.
Speaker 9 (35:45):
And this issue of potential land strikes in Venezuela, is
that true?
Speaker 4 (35:48):
I don't tell you that. I mean, I'm not saying
it's true or untrue, but I know I would have
inclined to say that I would do that. But because
I don't talk to a reporter about whether or not,
I'm going to say.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Hmmm, uh, well, well he makes a point there. I'm
not going to talk to a reporter about it and
tell you. I mean it's true. I mean, why would
you give show them all your cards? That's potus talking
about Nicholas Madoro done in Venezuela, it's going to make
some of the wilk Reich upset. Welcome back to the program.
Top at the second hour, Dana lash with you. We
(36:22):
coming up. One of the things we're going to touch
on is the persistence of the judiciary. Not all the
judiciary was remade, by the way, Remember that was when
Trump's biggest accomplishments during his first term. The second half
of his first term was about because after he Democrats
ended up assuming control of Congress again during midterms, you
had the plan to remake the judiciary, reshape it, and
(36:45):
he was very successful at that, but not everyone was
culled politically, for the lack of a better way to
put it, so, you have the administration, a federal judge
a rule that they have to use emergency funds to
cover snap benefits for the month of November. This is
something which I feel like, this is not what a
(37:07):
judge should be doing. The president has the ability to
be able to first off, that's Congress's job. This judge
is way over their skis, and we're going to talk
about this. This is what I wish we could actually
talk about how we got to this point or how
we got Mam Donnie in New York City, Or how
you have somebody like win some earl Seers who's still
(37:28):
on average from RCP eight points behind the insane Democrat
Abigail Spanberger, or how we you know, I mean, I know,
it's like a you know, a rare thing that you
have a Republican who's actually making a competition of their
race in New Jersey, their commit aitorial race. But I
feel like we could have been better if all of
(37:50):
the right would have been united on winning instead of
power jogging. And that's what all of this is about.
Before you think for a moment that this is unrelated
to you, it's not before you think that it's a
fringe thing on social media. It's not before you think
that it is something that is not worth spending time over.
(38:11):
I guarantee you that it is because you're talking about
the vehicle, the only vehicle in this two party system
that we have to advance the best way so far electorally,
that we have to advance our goals, and that is
being hijacked. This is a huge power play and a
bunch of very gullible people on the right have bought
(38:32):
into it. Ultimately, let me tell you what the big
picture is there's two things simultaneously happening, and then we'll
go backwards. These are the things that are simultaneously happening
right now. First off, you have a major I don't
know how to like a soft conflict for the lack
of a better way to put it, back and forth
flexing between two very different powers in the Middle East.
(38:57):
You have the Kataris in Iran, and then you have
the UA in Saudi Arabia and the UA in Saudi Arabia.
I mean, granted we've got differences, but they don't want
to they they're not the Kataris and they're not the Iranians.
You know, Iranians were blown up American troops and funding
terrorist attacks on the United States. Not to mention our
allies Iran and Cutter, they are essentially both part of
(39:19):
each other's energy infrastructure. They share in the Persian golf
there a major gas field that basically goes from shore
to shore, so they're always going to be part of
each other's energy infrastructure. They're also trying to really come
out on top in terms of being the power players
in the Middle East, whereas the Saudis and the Amordis
(39:43):
have been a little I mean, obviously they're friendlier to
the United States, friendlier to our interests, and friendlier to
our ally. So you know, there's there's a if you
had to pick one or the other. Clearly the it's
clear which one you pick if you want to be
very strategic and machiavellian about it. There's again geopolitics. They
don't care about your feelings. It's very clinical thing here.
(40:04):
So that being said, there is an effort to try
to do two things with one move to undermine the
alliance between the United States and Israel and also hijack
the party. Prime the party. The movement to hijacket after
Trump turns out it is a way to reshape the
(40:25):
party to where it's actually more amenable to Iran than
anything else. Now this is done by two entities. You
have the Qataris that are calling the narrative shots, and
then you have the CCP that are friends with the
Kataris and friends with the Iranians that are funding it.
So when I joke about, oh, you're just a phone
in a raq so we're in a Pakistani warehouse, that's
(40:47):
actually true. In fact, one of the biggest purveyors of
this nonsense had like a million followers, and as it
turned out, they were literally a phone in Iraq, in Pakistan,
it was a bot. So I don't want you to think.
Usually a lot of it is there's suspiciously new accounts.
It's always like random bunch of numbers on social media.
And this is where it's really they're playing into the
algorithm and they're really trying to amplify their message to
(41:11):
make you think that they have the popularity of the
people on their side. And that is what justifies it,
not the merits of their ideas alone, but the fact
that all of these people, which are questionably even real,
agree with them and go along with them. That that
somehow justifies the merit the legitimacy of the idea alone. Now,
(41:32):
the idea what we're talking about here is literally hijacking
the Republican Party and the conservative movement and reshaping it
into this backwood, singular brain cell Amiba that thinks that
Stalin is worthy of admiration and that Nazis were cool.
And I'm not just saying it. There's tons and tons
and tons and tons and tons of video. You guys
(41:54):
haven't seen it, And this is why a lot of
people have been critical of Tucker Carlson. I know Tucker
full disclosure. I asked him to come on air with me.
He would not. He said that he built his platform
and he wants to keep his opinions on his platform,
is what I was told. I always call people, I
always reach out back channel, So I just want full
disclosure there. I feel as though having a guest on
(42:19):
your program that is the avatar for this hijacking. You
know how the left used the Marxist left, they're agitators,
How they used those people to kind of get out
the vote and agitate the party, and then they ended
(42:40):
up losing control of the party to those people. We
are in danger of that happening on the right now.
Whether or not you believe that there are that many
people that agree with it, that's something that another issue
entirely for debate, because I've had a lot of really
good people dive into like Nick Fouint does his numbers,
Apparently he manipulates his views and all this other stuff.
(43:01):
There's a lot of a lot of stuff out there
about that. But the bottom line is is when you
have someone like this on your show and you don't
ask about all of the videos and the remarks and
the promotion of actual literal Nazism and the promotion of Stalinism,
and how the United States should adopt facets of that,
(43:21):
and you don't push back on any of it. That
can hardly be called a debate or discussion. That's a
public fluffing. That is what that is. It's a public fluffing.
It is a way to make those ideas seem reasonable
by not asking about them and trying to keep Oh, well,
what is there that you say that is saying Look,
he's the same guy. He's saying these things without asking
(43:43):
him the crazy stuff, and there is the crazy stuff.
I'm going to throw this out here. This is audio.
If this gesture quits enlargenen in this window, this is
audio sound bite tin, this has cut ten. This is
talking about JD Vance.
Speaker 13 (44:02):
Listen, all right, why would we let this fat guy
who's married to a jeet and works for a gay
CIA fed why would we let him grow? It's like
so insane. The JD Vance operation is in full swing
mass So I.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Actually had to look up what that phrase meant because
I had never heard of it. Did you know what
that word meant? G E J E E T Yeah,
I had to look it up. It's a slur for
an Indian person. I didn't know that. Yeah, I mean,
you know, I know that Carlson and jd Vance are friends.
I can't imagine having a guest on that called my
(44:41):
buddy's wife a slur and not asking him about it.
I watched the whole interview. It wasn't asked. There was
no question about that, what or what about? This is
cut nine. This is when he was on with a
streamer Fuentes talking about uh, pedophilia.
Speaker 11 (45:01):
Listen children, Well, you know they're hutter.
Speaker 4 (45:07):
Let's go.
Speaker 8 (45:09):
That's why we love them.
Speaker 6 (45:10):
That's why we love this guy.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
People are like, Patana, why didn't you play the whole clip?
You you really want that? Because there's things that are
worse that I can't even play on the show. Really,
I mean we barely got away with playing when he
accidentally streamed gay porn and got caught by his own fans.
We had to actually censor all that out because that
(45:34):
he couldn't play it on air. Obviously. I'm just curious,
why wasn't that ever asked? Why wasn't anything ever asked
about any of that stuff? Like twelve cut twelve. Why
wasn't How is this not a question? If you have
this guy on your show, watch.
Speaker 13 (45:49):
Hndler was a pedophile and kind of a pagan. It's like, well,
he was also really cool, so you know, time to
grow up. We're not We're not children anymore? Am I right?
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Am I?
Speaker 10 (46:03):
Right?
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Am I?
Speaker 2 (46:04):
Right?
Speaker 13 (46:04):
Boys, am I right? Let's go. He was also really
cool and and any boy knows that. Anybody who watches
these videos where he's rolling down the street and stuff,
it's like, this guy, this guy's awesome.
Speaker 2 (46:20):
Really, why do you not ask any questions about that?
So that's the thing. Maybe you don't ask questions about
that because you say things like this cut fifteen.
Speaker 11 (46:30):
Please, no one can plausibly claim that a Christian family
are in Jmas, Okay, so like, what tell me you
can't claim that they're in jimas will simultaneously claiming that
Hamas is uh you know groupugie hotties their Islamic extremists,
which they also claim constantly, which I do. I don't
know if that's true, by the way, seems more like
(46:50):
a political organization, but whatever it is, they're telling us
constantly they're al Qaida, So it seems like true that
Christians a member of al Qaeda. Sorry, yeah, yeah, so
then we.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
Know he's I mean, he had on George Stephanopoulos's sister,
the nun, who was trying to make it out like
Israel was out there bombing churches, which they weren't. Of course,
she wasn't talking about how they gave aid and they
gave all kinds of assistance to Hamas. You know, there's
(47:20):
no ever pushback with these guests, and it seems like
a way if you were just if you were watching
this and you were like, where's the debate, because there's
not a debate over these ideas. I just see a fluffing,
a public fluffing of these ideas. That's all I see.
So this is what people are talking about. Now, keep
(47:41):
all of this, consider all of this, this idea that
we are trying to mainstream, these defeated ideas. These things
are being elevated through algorithms on social media, especially TikTok.
By the way, and who controls TikTok still came and
(48:01):
there's we already know that Katari was playing influencers because
that stuff was leaked. That's an absolute fact. Katari was
paying an ungodly amount of money to influencers to promote
these anti West narratives, and they all just happen to
be all this stuff. This is a coordinated effort to
divide the right and destabilize the Alliance in the Middle East,
(48:24):
and there are people that are playing into it for clicks.
I haven't even gotten into the heritage aspect of it
in terms of how you reach out to the next generation,
because I guarantee you it's not from entertaining the idea
that Nazism and Stalinism are somehow legitimate things that should
be re examined. That's not the way that you reach
(48:45):
out two younger generations. But this is a question about
the future of the GOP. Wall Street Journal has pieces
out today. Oh everybody's writing about it, and it blew up,
and it was trending all the weekend. And it's serious
enough that it it requires a thorough fisking. And so
(49:08):
that's the stuff that we're dealing with right now. There
are a lot of you. I've heard from so many
of you. You had no idea who this Fuontes guy was.
You knew that Tucker had him on, but you didn't
know what it was. About and then some of you
watched his video and you were like, yeah, he seems
really uh like, that's not even the tip of the iceberg.
It gets a lot worse than that. And there was
no questioning of it. There was no accountability. And this
(49:30):
all plays into, like I said, two things with one
move to undermine an alliance in the Middle East and
to a hijack control of the right after Trump turns
out because the people that were talking about they're not MAGA.
Nick Fohn does didn't vote for Trump. He actively campaigned
against him. Carlson said that he that he hated him, Tuck,
(49:54):
and that's why Trump responded and called him kookie. They
ended up getting into a big fight. So I'm curious
because those people are held up as like the avatars
for MAGA, while all of the people promoting them are
trying to gatekeep and cancel the people who just simply
had a different vote in the primary. Oh, we're coming
back to this, We've got more, We've got a lot
(50:14):
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All right, So first up, there was they well, some
are saying two were held on suspicion of attempted murder.
Police say the train stabbings are not likely terror related, though, Kine,
just some people decided to get up and go stabby.
We're going to talk more about that because nobody believes that.
Let's see, a man was caught stuff. Okay, stole power tools,
(51:50):
all right. A woman's dog was hospitalized after ingesting meth
at a Los Alamitos park. Oh oh no, we need
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I really feel that she's are one of her dogs
(52:11):
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you, and
we are here at the bottom of this hour. Now
I will say, you know we've this. This is like
a really weird time right now on the right. And
I thought this before, like during the Tea Party days
when we were up against the establishment and they were
(54:27):
saying all manner of things to us. But now it's weird,
and I want you to understand how unbelievably important this is,
even if you don't think that it's affecting you directly
in your day to day life. I wanted to relay.
Do you guys remember some of you might remember this,
some of you may know it from history, but there
(54:47):
some stuff like this. We've been talking about this civil
war that erupted on the right, and if you want
a good primer on it, I have a piece. Lorraine
author this piece it Rain a little earlier today and
it's up on sub stack right now, Tucker and the
Civil War on the Right. The sub headline is the
left kill their party by embracing the fringe lunatics. Why
(55:09):
does the right seem hell bent on doing the same?
And that is what has been happening, and it's been
building for quite a while. And I'll be honest with you,
some people, including myself, really were like, I don't want
this to be real. I mean, we worked our backsides
off from two thousand and eight on, Like during the
(55:30):
Tea Party days. I was in a different state every week.
I was homeschooling my kids and juggling all this stuff,
and they learned about civics and our constitution on the road,
and we were helping to raise up grassroot armies to
(55:51):
help push back against things like too Big to fail
and Obamacare and all of that, and so it's we
don't want to see everything that we've done to get
us to this point. And it has been a fight
all the way, and we've been betrayed by establishment Republicans.
Even the Tea Party movement itself dissolved. Movements, if they're successful,
(56:15):
have a sunset. When people try to keep them going,
that's when they get co opted, and that's when they
get perverted, and that's when they become anchors or worse yet,
weapons against you. And the Tea Party finally dissipated. It's
not in existence anymore. There's no Tea Party anything. It's
(56:37):
a legacy or the Freedom Caucus. I would say Trump
is part of that. You would not have had Donald
Trump without the Tea Party because part of what the
Tea Party did was to reintroduce populism as a tactic.
But a little too much goes along, you know, a
little goes a long way. Too much of anything is bad.
So I say this because now we're in a position
(56:59):
where you actually have leftists that this is this is
why you're gonna be careful with coalitions. You want people
to come in, you want the eighty twenty rule. But
at the same time, people need to check their leftist
ideologies at the door and focus on the issues that
we agree on to win. But that's that's not what
has been happening. You've seen people who refuse to check
(57:19):
their leftist ideology at the door, and they want to
be able to shape the direction of the movement. And
this is kind of part of the reason why we're
in the position that we are. The other reason is
the digital economy clicks and controversy. Well, controversy drives clicks,
(57:39):
and people love to court controversy. In fact, Tucker Carlson,
when you look at his ratings, all of his other
stuff is dismal. The ratings are in the toilet, except
when he has the controversial conspiracy theorists on. When he
has a conspiracy theorist on, the ratings are through the roof.
The view counts are through the roof. So people get
it in their minds that they have to do more
(58:01):
of this. I fight this so hard in my own programming.
It is insane how much I push back on that
every single day. Because you're told that if you are
in the digital economy, you have to be you kind
of have to practice and dabble in conspiracy theory, and
I'm just not doing that. You know. I'd rather I
would rather dissipate into the ether than have to debase
(58:25):
myself doing that. But I don't think that that's what's
motivating this sudden interest in elevating an actual admirer of
Stalin and Nazism. And this even goes beyond fluindas there
is a splinter faction on the right that is waiting
until Trump turns out and they don't like Trump. Keep
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in mind that a lot of people were going a
lot of these same people, including Carlston, were going after
Trump after the strikes in Iran. We were told that
we were going to be in World War three right now,
This is all the same stuff that the left tells
us that didn't happen. These people are not maga. They
want to want you to think that they are, but
some of them were actively campaigning against Trump in twenty
(59:11):
twenty four. So, as Lorraine asks, why are a handful
of right wing influencers rushing to embrace the outer fringes
of the party, They're doing it for relevancy. They're doing
it for clicks, because that generates money. That is why
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they're doing it. And I also think some of them
want power adjacency. There's the interview that Kevin Roberts gave,
not just to me afterwards. I think it was one
Friday or Saturday. He spoke with Real Clear Politics. Phil
Wegman sent the story over to me and he says, yes,
(59:56):
the right, it's obvious there's an anti Semitism problem. He
posted this video and he told Real Clear Politics not
as many people as I thought were ready for a
little bit of nuance. I'm not quite sure what nuance
was in the video. Now, Tucker, again, I been friendly
(01:00:18):
with him. We were messaging back and forth quite a
bit last week after his guest and I asked him
to come on air with me, and he declined. He
said he built his platform ticks to share his opinions,
and that's where he's staying. Okay, don't say I didn't
call you, But this nuance, what do you mean a
(01:00:40):
little bit of nuance? Roberts, what he was telling me,
and also what he was getting to in this piece
with Real Clear Politics is that in order to reach
out to the Zoomer generation, apparently you have to dabble
in this stuff. And you have to reach out and
bring these people on. Now, the argument is that you're
(01:01:02):
trying to access their audience and get into their algorithm
for social media by bringing them on your podcast or
your account and talking to them. That would make sense
if it's a hard hitting interview, but it's not. That's
not what this was. This was, like I said, a
public fluffing. There was no pushback on what of exactly,
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why do you admire Stalin, Why do you think Hitler's cool?
Why do you want to recreate Nazism in the United States?
Why did you call the Vice president's wife a slur?
None of that. And you would think that Tucker would
ask that his son is like deputy press secretary for JD. Vance,
His son Buckley named after William F. Buckley. Interestingly enough,
you would think that that would be something that you
(01:01:48):
would ask, But it wasn't asked. None of that was
brought up. This is where Roberts gets it wrong. You
don't have to acquiesce so those viewpoints to touch an audience.
You can challenge them if you're not a coward. Not
challenging bad ideas is cowardice. If you're not challenging bad ideas.
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Then you're accommodating them. You're tolerating them, and that's going
to give rise to question as to whether or not
you actually embrace them. And I think that's fair. I
can't imagine not asking those questions.
Speaker 8 (01:02:34):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
There are a lot of people who were saying that
Kevin Roberts is a lot better than the previous president
of Heritage Foundation, which I get it. The previous president
of hair Heritage Foundation, K Cole James, said that George
Floyd's senseless killing if afflicks America's soul. I mean, K
(01:02:57):
Cole James was really into BLM and there were a
lot of problems as a result of that. But I
don't think that this was smart to do. When I
was interviewing Roberts, I got the sense halfway through the
interview he had no idea what Tucker had said, because
his expressions were just he was just incredulous. And then
(01:03:17):
they had to release another statement after that interview. Actually
they dropped it right when he was coming on air
with me, which I thought was a little bit duplicitous.
But nevertheless, when you have to release the statement to
clear up your first statement, it's bad. He just so
apparently his chief of staff is out. They were doing
some reshuffling. There were a lot of whispers over the
(01:03:38):
weekend that they were having a vote for as to
whether or not Roberts was going to stay. There was
a lot There are a lot of people talking about
what they're doing with their money, because they apparently were
spending like one point two million advertising on Tucker's show,
and that's not unusual for things tanks to advertise on
people's shows. His shows particularly, I think could add by
(01:04:01):
there was like seventy thousand dollars, So you know, that's
a lot of donor money that's going to that, and
this is what donors are getting in return. Back during
the days of the Birch Society, I don't know if
you guys know the John Birch Society when my husband
and I were newlyweds. Our neighbor very sweet, their father
(01:04:22):
was a big John Birger, and of course they wanted
to evangelize, and I you know, would take their materials
and like, okay, okay, I'll look at it. But I
was like, why is Eisenhower communist? Like really that was
the big thing with Robert Well, who ran the Birch Society,
like he thought that that Dwight Eisenhower was a major communist,
and they had a lot of very very fringe conspiracy
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theories and it was really putting them at odds with
a coalition on the right that was aiming to control
American politics and culture. And long story short Robert Well
who ran John Birch Society, and they were very very
well organized. They were weaponized. I mean it was like
a you know, a street army. They had a lot
(01:05:05):
of people that were subscribers to William F. Buckley's National Review. Uh,
and there there were there was some middle ground, but
they started getting more and more into conspiracy theories, and
the Eisenhower thing really kind of pushed a lot of
stuff over the top. They were they said, he was
(01:05:26):
just hungry for glory, he's a tool of communists, et cetera.
I mean, it was there were there. So there was
a split on the right, and for a number of years,
William F. Buckley and others worked very very hard to
excise that from the right. A lot of people say,
maybe Buckley acted too late, and it would have taken
(01:05:46):
him so long if he would have acted much, If
he would have acted swiftly instead of waiting and agonizing
over you know how this is going to play out
with readership. And that's kind of what the right is
facing right now. A lot of people up until this
point have been very hesitant to call some of this
stuff out because they're worried about audiences. People want to
be able to do events with Tucker. They want to
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be on stage with Tucker, and they want to do
little campus tours. They want to be able to have
a chance at the microphone. So that's why a lot
of these people don't speak out. You pay attention to
who talks about this and who doesn't, because the people
that don't talk about it are the people that are
trying to guard their ass and they want to make
sure that they have adjacency to that influence. They want
to be able to go out on stage and get
the accolades and get the headlines written about them. They
(01:06:28):
want to be able to promote their podcasts and all
of this stuff. That's why a lot of them are
not saying anything, and that's why they haven't said anything
for a long time, and they think you're not going
to notice. They think if they don't say anything that
you're not going to question them about where what are
your ideas? Do you support this or not? I mean,
I've had I've watched people say they're not even going
(01:06:49):
to weigh in on Candice Owens because she's a young
mom thirty six years old. Isn't a young mom, that's
a middle aged woman, And that's an excuse. Watch the
people who are not saying anything, because those are the
people who are more concerned about the lifespan of their
digital economy more than the health of the movement on
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the right. That is a guarantee, and I hope it is.
I hope it does convict them in their hearts and
minds to hear that because they ought to be It's shameful.
Can you believe that it's twenty twenty five and we
have people on the right who are too afraid of
a troll army on social media to say that, Yeah,
(01:07:36):
maybe we should admire Stalin, Maybe we shouldn't try to
treat people that have bad, defeated ideologies as people worthy
to listen to. That's called free association. That's not cancelation.
And the people who say that that's cancelation, you're a
bunch of sensitive snowflake sissies who should be disbarred from
(01:07:56):
any other contributions to conservative discussion because you completely have
no discipline over your emotions and you're too weak to
have this debate. If you think that every disagreement is
an attack or cancelation, you need to learn how to
discipline your emotions, emotions, and be less sensitive. I never
thought that I'd see so many people on the right
(01:08:17):
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is it going to end this time? I have to
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Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
It's time for Florida man well. A Florida man was
arrested on Halloween while already wearing a prison inmate costume.
Look at that, who's already dressed for it? Going to
Port Saint Lucy. The man was arrested after he was
a found driving under the influence the early hours of
October thirty. First video shows the driver doing a sobriety
(01:10:11):
test after he was stopped by police and the drive
home from a party dressed for rest already. So that's
why would somebody do that and drive I mean, like,
first off, why just you know, for the danger that
it poses, but also why would you do it knowing
that you could potentially be stopped and that there would
probably be an outsized presence of law enforcement on Halloween night?
Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:10:35):
That's just stupid, just stupid. A Florida woman was charged
because she tried to kidnap a child from a grandmother
at a shell gas station. She really needs to pluck
her eyebrows. Ivana Nobile, thirty eight, was arrested after she,
according to Broward Sheriff's Office, the boy's grandmother parked and
(01:10:57):
apparently as she pulled up the gas station and parked,
Nobile approached. The grandmother made an unclear statement that involved
like an identification card, opened the rear door, grabbed the
kid's arm in staid, I'm taking him, she says the child.
She said, the child is the wrong color to be
with this woman. That was her quote. So the grandmother intervened.
Multiple witnesses and surveillance footage all corroborated the incident. The
(01:11:19):
childhood no visible injuries, so she faces charges of false
imprisonment of a child in burglary and apparently she's also
held on an immigration hold because she's not even in
the country legally. Who would have thought so? Thankfully, the
boy's okay, She's lucky that she didn't get whooped by
that grandmother in the shell station parking lot. Got to say,
(01:11:42):
and let's see you got one more. Well, Tomorrow, I'll
have to tell you about the guy who made forty
five calls to police because his wife was in jail
and he thought that was the way to free her,
and then he threatened to shoot an officer and ended
up behind bars himself. Yeah, so he had he had
a bit of a bit of a big day. I'll
(01:12:02):
tell you about him tomorrow because I don't think I'm
gonna have enough time to share that full story with you.
Coming up in our third hour, the latest. We got elections,
we got GOP, we got the Left and the whoa Manhattan?
Which way? Western Man? Stick with us. We got a
lot more on this here coming up as we move.
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Speaker 9 (01:13:26):
Here's why I'm angry. The Democrats passed Obamacare, but yet
the Republicans have never done anything to correct the problems
that exist with it.
Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
And I blame my own party.
Speaker 9 (01:13:36):
That's absolutely wrong, and I don't think it's an easy
thing to fix. However, it's something that we should have
a plan for. And Mike Johnson for a month now
cannot give me a single policy idea, and I'm angry
about that.
Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
Is this your understanding of Obama coretors is well, I
don't understand why.
Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
I've never understood why people go. I mean, it's one
thing to go and challenge other individuals with her, because
I've been on real time and I've debated with Bill Mahra,
but I've never gone out there and said something that's
just untrue about my own party. So I can get
an applause. Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you.
That's Marjorie Taylor Green who apparently doesn't understand what happened
(01:14:16):
after Obamacare because or during Obamacare, because there were a
multitude of different plans that Republicans had, but they didn't
control the House. Nancy Pelosi controlled the House, and none
of that stuff because everything that has to do with
spending must originate from the House, otherwise it's blue slipped.
She wasn't going to allow anything out of committee to
even come to the floor. There was actually a great
(01:14:36):
alternative that I know Ray Paul had been talking about
co sponsoring in the Senate. There was a great alternative
that looked at portability. So it would have made it
to where your employer isn't the anchor for your insurance,
that you could take it with you. You could just
pick what insurance you wanted, because they were going to
(01:14:58):
erase the boundaries for state lines, et cetera. Have insurance
companies compete against each other, so you could reap the
benefit of a lower cost plan designed to incentivize you
to give them your business, and you would be able
to pick what plan you wanted and you would be
able to take it with you no matter where you
(01:15:19):
were employed. And the funding mechanism was designed to such that,
I mean, any kind of pre existing condition is not
a major issue, but they were treating it like you know,
you get housing insurance, not the way that it is
abused today and even encouraged to be abused by Obamacare.
There were also a couple of plans that were designed
(01:15:41):
to repeal Obamacare. Now, you can say, and you can
be critical of Republicans not repealing Obamacare, but there hasn't
been enough seats to make that happen. That's not an
excuse that it's called math, and I mean it's not
excusing lawmakers. It's kind of putting the onus on voters.
(01:16:01):
Why are you sending people that aren't doing it? I mean,
we can do I can only vote in my state
and the people that are running in my district, I
can't vote in your district. So that's a widespread discussion.
This is Mike Johnson responding to her cut sixteen.
Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Yeah, I don't know what to say about that.
Speaker 12 (01:16:20):
I mean, that's absurd.
Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
Obviously, we're not going to be on a conference call
explaining all of our plans and strategies for healthcare reform
because they're leaked in real time. Literally, when I have
a conference call with all my members, it's tweeted out
by a journalists. They're supposed to be private, but they're not.
And so Marjorie knows that. She knows she can come
into my office any day, at any hour and I'll
lay out everything for her. The Committees of Jurisdiction, the
(01:16:42):
people who specialize in all of this, have been working
on this around the clock for a long time. In fact,
we publish sixty or seventy pages of healthcare reform ideas
in twenty nineteen when I was the chair of the
Republican Study Committee the largest.
Speaker 2 (01:16:54):
Yeah, I mean that's a true thing. That's a true thing.
So I don't know that she got a lot of
criticism for that interview because it seemed like she was
just like giving away everything right there. I mean, why
not talk about all of the people on the left
that made this a reality, that made this horrific plan
more of a reality, and why not focus more on
(01:17:17):
the show. Know, it's just weird. I just you know,
I don't know why people seek admiration and acceptance so
badly from the left. I've just never understood this. I've
never understood it. Now I want to get into the
UK terror story because this is crazy. Two people decided
to go have a stab off in the train station
(01:17:43):
in the UK. This is a really sad story. I'm
gonna pull this up because I read a report where
they said terrified passengers were locking themselves in the train's
bathroom just to try to get away from all of this.
They have a counter terror probe now to investigate this.
(01:18:03):
A knife rampage that left nine people fighting for their lives.
Two people were arrested on seeing ten victims were rushed
to the hospital. They said that it was a major incident.
They had counter terrors in police, but they won't say
that it's terrorism, and it I mean crazy, there's all kinds.
The videos are horrible. There's some videos out there. They
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had cars racing. They police had a taser, a man
who had a very large knife, and this guy was
just can you imagine being stuck on a train and
somebody stabbing everybody? How many people does it take to
GRAVI dude, who's stabbing people? I mean, I'm just wondering,
like how I can't imagine you'd get your next snapped
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trying that in Texas. Oh my gosh, you'd get your
next snap right off your body. There's no way, there's
no way you might stab somebody, but you're gonna get
mrked this. I mean, they have no way to defend
themselves over there. I was telling Kane earlier that if
you're using like a taser or mace or something like that,
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the penalty for using that actually is equal to that
of penalty for sexual assault. It's pretty insane. What is
happening in the UK. This is what happens when you
don't have assimilation. That's what happens when the guy who
one of the guys who was stabbed apparently in this
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train tack, this train attack, was a trash guy who's
a husband and a dad and he was walking his
dog near the train and I guess it all spilled
out and he ended up being killed. It was the guy.
One of the perpetrators, they said, was a twenty two
year old Afghan who came here illegally on a truck
and then he was granted leave to remain by UK government.
(01:19:57):
Wow wow wow. And then this train brutal mass attack
is what they said. But you know, Heaven forbid we
start looking. They identified one of the guys, a thirty
two year old British male, and then the guy who
did all the I mean because they had two attacks
like it within days. I mean, this is insane. Thirty
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two year old guy stabs eleven people on a train.
What is happening over there? I've heard people say that
they don't feel safe traveling over there. In parts of London.
There was a story of a young girl as who
was incredibly distraught. The attacker tried to get at her,
but there was an older man that gotten away and
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he ended up getting slashed on his forehead. But they
said that everybody was trying to run out of the
train as it stopped at Huntingdon and it was just
pure panic. There were some people who were really behaving
heroically and they also got ended up getting you know, slashed,
but thankfully, uh, they weren't killed. This is I mean,
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I don't know, I don't know. I am amazed at this.
Now you gotta wear what a you're you gonna have
to wear stab vests, those vests that prevent the knife
from like actually piercing you or people gonna have to
wear that on the train. I don't know. They had
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another guy who was arrested because he was making threats
with the knife. I guess they didn't put their knives
in those boxes that were on the street corners. Cane.
Speaker 5 (01:21:33):
Yeah, yeah, here's the train.
Speaker 2 (01:21:36):
Yeah, just need one there right there. The uh guy
that led the stabbing, they're they're calling them all British,
but I don't know. Uh, the press was like making
him out like he was some Welsh choir boy. No,
he was an older just the hunting and stabbing suspects.
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They were both being called British. The thirty two year
old was a black mail and I think I don't
know if immigrated to the UK or born in the UK.
They haven't released that, but he's considered to be the
only suspect at this point. They released the other guy
with no further action. They determined that the second guy
was not involved with the attack. But I don't know.
(01:22:19):
I you can't tell me, honestly, because every single attack
that they've had, whether it's been people like they're in
a vehicle and they're driving a vehicle across a bridge
running into pedestrians. In fact, we when one of my
kids was in high school, their class took a trip
to London and it was all about the same time
that a terrorist decided to this is near Big Ben.
(01:22:42):
Just drive a truck a loore like plowed into a
bunch of tourists on the bridge near Big Ben. Remember
that story, Kinge. And what was the guy who's from Afghanistan?
I can't remember his background. He was not born in
U He was an illegal immigrant that was granted again
another story where they're allowed to stay and then this
happens how are you getting a license to drive a
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truck around too? If that, if that's your status, maybe
they have a gavenus and policy over there. I just
you know, I'm telling you, I think Britain's lost. The
other thing that really struck me, and I know I
talked about this when we were when we were in Norway,
we were way, way, way, way way deep into the
fjords and Shoulden Fjord the longest deepest fjord in all
of Norway, and at the very end of that fjord
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is a little town, a little tiny town. It looks
like something out of Frozen called Shoulden and even all
the way up there and there's only a couple hundred
people in this village, which I think, by the way,
is only accessible in the winter, maybe through boat or
dog sled, because the road is just a little tiny,
like barely kept up as fault road, maybe helicopter. It's
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very I mean, it is a pretty mountain, mountain terrain,
it's a feord. And there I ended up seeing Gosen
stuff hanging in the windows of home up there, like
the quote unquote Palestinian like Hamas stuff. How in the world,
I just it's how widespread. All of this stuff. Is
(01:24:10):
this this, I mean, this is terror. This is terrorism,
but they decided that they were going to get it
now on a train. You can even ride the train.
The guy he was an Afghan So this is this story.
Hold up because now it's all reflected on care Starmer.
(01:24:31):
I just almost got distracted here by a survey on
his popularity. The issue of this guy. So this dog
walker that I was talking about, so this is a
separate This is a forty nine year old guy was
walking his dog and he was savagely attacked and I'm
not watching the video. He died right in the street.
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Another man was slashed, a fourteen year old boy was slashed,
and the guy who did it was an Afghan national
who was here, who's in the UK illegally, and he
had stabbed multiple people in mid This is literally just
a few days, like two days before the train attack.
(01:25:14):
What in the world. This is becoming so commonplace now
and they have all of these front door cameras that
caught all of it. It is gruesome. This guy just
was out, I mean, he stabbed this guy to death,
this dad walking his dog. But he was granted he
came here illegally on the back on a truck and
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he was granted stay by the government. They knew nothing
about his character, nothing about his if he had a
criminal record, they don't know. They don't know any of this.
It's all honor system. People show up on the shores,
they have no paperwork, and if you don't accept it,
then you're the bad person. That's like what the left
(01:25:55):
in the United States tries to tell you. If you
don't accept these people coming from Venezuela, then you're the
bad person. Even though and I've been to the border,
I've seen it. A lot of the documentation that's turned
over to border control is fraudulent. In fact, they were
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for data's quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:27:42):
All right, So first, uh, this medieval tower. They can't
do anything in Rome without either finding something new archaeological
sites or something historical. They keep Bless them they keep
trying to put like a train line in a subway,
and they can't do it because they keep hitting all
kinds of stuff. Well, in Rome, they were trying they
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were rehabbing this medieval tower and it partially collapsed while
under renovation, and it critically injured one worker and trapped
another one. They had to work for hours to like
try to get this guy out. They and it was
right by the coliseum. It's the Torre de Conti and
(01:28:28):
it was built as like a residence for Pope Innocent
the Third's family, and it was damaged in thirteen forty
nine and it had subsequent collapses. They keep trying to, like,
you know, save it. So that's golly. Can you imagine
I'd be afraid to do anything over there because I
had something fall on you? Or you finds a beautiful
city there. Cyclist falls down one hundred and thirty foot
(01:28:50):
ravine in France survives three days by drinking the wine
he had in his shopping bag. That is the most
French thing I've ever heard of my life. A seventy
seven year old he missed a bend on his bike.
He was He's not one of those annoying cyclists. He
was just on his bike, a little seventy seven year
old man on his bike. He was on a lonely
road in a more mountainous region of France and he
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fell down the rocky slope near Saint Julien des Point.
But he wasn't he wasn't able to climb out. Nobody
could hear him, nobody heard his cries. So he just
drank all the wine that he had with him. No,
he had almost nothing to eat or drink. That's a
really tough dude. That's again most French story ever. Federal
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Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
King Draffreus was sass this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
If you're the future of the Democratic Party, he said, no.
Speaker 14 (01:29:57):
Good to know if you have a response, No, I'm
focused on the next two days.
Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Do you think you're the future of the Democratic Party.
Speaker 8 (01:30:04):
I don't dare predict the future.
Speaker 12 (01:30:05):
That's why I'm out here, canvassing to deal with my
anxiety to get through the tape of the future of
ninety one Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (01:30:10):
Yeah, Well, Kim Jefferies doesn't think that he's the future
of the party. He seems pretty I don't know. I
don't know if I agree with it, Kim Jeffries here,
this is cut twenty nine, Honney.
Speaker 11 (01:30:21):
Do you see, mom, Donnie is the future of the
Democratic Party?
Speaker 10 (01:30:26):
No, I think the future of the Democratic Party is
going to fall as far as we're concerned relative to
the House Democratic Caucus and members who are doing a
great work all across the country as it relates to
our need to both take back control of the House,
but in doing so, make sure that we're communicating to
(01:30:46):
the American people like we understand you deserve better than
the country that you have received.
Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
Doctor hmm uh. I don't think he believes what he's saying, right,
I don't really get the idea. I don't get he
doesn't seem very confident. Well, no, the people who are
it's not them, No, not not that guy, not him. Yeah,
(01:31:15):
I don't I don't. I don't believe him. I really
don't believe him at all. So there you have it.
They're in Manhattan there. I was reading this story where
they are people are already trying to the real estate market,
(01:31:35):
and all of these outlying subdivisions or outlying areas is
exploding because people are trying to get out of Manhattan
and flee Mandannie. I don't I think in some ways
you're culpable if it's gotten to this point. I was
telling some a complainer who is a member of the
woke Reich, and they were saying, golly, you know there's
(01:31:57):
elections and stuff happening right now. Yeah, you know what.
And the crazy thing is maybe if some of those
people chasing clout would have focused more on those elections
than trying to ingratiate themselves with the audiences of people
who love Stalin, then maybe we'd be doing better in
those elections. That's just a thought. No one ever wants
(01:32:19):
to look at themselves and indict themselves on any of this,
So I don't know. Can I play for you something insane? Oh?
This is going to be cut forty two. So this
is what happens when intersectionality fights with itself. In San Diego,
a man who is wearing women's clothing decides to yell
(01:32:43):
at a woman for her wearing a Native American costume.
This is Days of our Stupidity watch.
Speaker 13 (01:32:55):
So probably this nine year business, she's just as a
Native American?
Speaker 5 (01:32:58):
Are you trying?
Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
Is that you.
Speaker 13 (01:33:05):
Do?
Speaker 6 (01:33:05):
I look trans?
Speaker 1 (01:33:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (01:33:07):
You do?
Speaker 5 (01:33:09):
Friends, there's also.
Speaker 13 (01:33:09):
Holloway, I look trans.
Speaker 6 (01:33:12):
I was just learning your own business. Were watching.
Speaker 5 (01:33:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
You, but you're dressed up like a girl.
Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
That's all right.
Speaker 6 (01:33:23):
A beard. The girls have beards.
Speaker 14 (01:33:28):
When they take hormones and they get.
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Them to business.
Speaker 12 (01:33:37):
I have to say, yeah, he said, I love these right,
she really doesn't want you.
Speaker 9 (01:33:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
I love these dudes that are putting this dude back
in his spot like that, Ladies and gents is how
it's done. That poor girl did not have to say
anything because the men were like, oh heck no, she
didn't even have to say anything. They immediately stepped in
and were defending her, and they're right, Cane, do you
think he was trans because he totally seemed like it.
Speaker 5 (01:34:10):
It's Halloween for crying out loud. I mean, if he's
dressing up as a woman and she's dressing up as
a Native American, why is he.
Speaker 2 (01:34:20):
It's like the python who's going to be more offended.
I mean I I mean, all he had to do
was be like, it's Halloween, I'm dressed up as a woman.
But then he would have he realized right there when
they asked him that that he was caught. So he
just all he could say was do I look trans
(01:34:42):
answer the question?
Speaker 5 (01:34:44):
You're by the way, yes, yes.
Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
Yeah, you actually do you you're acting like a little
so yeah, I mean we think that you are. But
that aside, so you're not offended. You're just a busy body.
That's the difference. And who cares if you're offended. I'm
so tired when people are like I'm offended. Nobody cares.
Nobody cares. You don't have a stake or a claim
(01:35:12):
on someone else's attention. You don't get to demand their
attention and a remedy from someone because you are personally offended.
Nobody cares. Just like with people say, oh, well, you know,
people using their free speech to disagree with Tucker's free
speech or for went does is free speech. That's not cancelation.
(01:35:34):
That's like I was murdered. You aren't murdered, buddy. I
But I love it because she just sat there. I
couldn't It was kind of hard for me to see
her expression, but she sat there and these dudes were
not having it, so he and up. They chased him
right out. I love it look so good, so can
(01:35:57):
I Speaking of cancelation. So on the right, it's now
you got the wok right fighting with everybody else, and
they're trying to say that if you just agree with
debating point as this defeated ideology, then you're for I
(01:36:17):
don't know anybody who's for cancelation. Was this is all
about identity politics, the intersectionality right, making idols of like
race and everything else and creed, et cetera. I know
we played this before. This is cut forty five. I
can't believe I'm saying cut forty five. That's many audio
someunbodies we have today? Is this cancelation? This is the
(01:36:40):
way to handle identity politics. By the way, watch this.
Speaker 8 (01:36:44):
What does it mean to be an American? Is it
a skin color or something else?
Speaker 14 (01:36:49):
So there's the current idea of what it means according
to you know, the Heartseller Immigration Act, and you know
all this both that you guys view, But if you
go back to the original Founding Fathers, they intended this
to be a European nation for white men of good
stock in character.
Speaker 8 (01:37:06):
Can you show me where in the United States Constitution it.
Speaker 14 (01:37:08):
Says that it wasn't in the constitution.
Speaker 8 (01:37:11):
It wasn't in the constitution because they didn't believe it.
Speaker 6 (01:37:14):
The found.
Speaker 8 (01:37:16):
Allow them to have the mic. Let me ask you
another question, sir, What does the phrase constitution and they
made it serplicitly clear. What does the phrase e pluribus
una mean? What does the phrase e pluribus una mean?
Speaker 14 (01:37:29):
Why is that relevant?
Speaker 8 (01:37:31):
Because it was on every founding document and presidential seal
from our founding, which means out of many one and
your ideology is not conservative, it is right wing identitarian,
has no place in the conservative movement, my friend, Ali.
Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
That is the way that you handle identity politics. By
the way, you have to remember that immigration at that time,
it was it was coming from Europe. That's what they
were discussing. It was it was coming in from from Europe.
And there was also a lot of debate over slavery,
et cetera. But Charlie's right, it wasn't in the Constitution
(01:38:13):
of the United States. It wasn't in that and that's
something that is completely that's I can't tell you how
many times I've actually seen those words written on X
That is the way. Can you can you imagine Charlie
Kirk had more courage than a lot of the clout
chasing commentary commentariat class. That is the way that you
(01:38:36):
deal with that.
Speaker 4 (01:38:36):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:38:37):
Is that cancelation? Is that cancelation? Kane? How dare he canceled?
I was canceled. You weren't canceled, buddy, You're all right,
I was canceled. That's not cancelation. That is an idea
that has been defeated by fact. That's what that is.
But a lot of left think that, And I've seen
(01:38:57):
people use this against others just in right discussion, Like
even in my Facebook comments, people are, oh, you want
to cancel someone they like? Accuse you people of wanting
to do that simply because you've already seen these ideas
litigated and defeated. Why should you waste time watching them
litigated and defeated. Again, that's not cancelation. That's just history
and precedent. But people who think politics begin the day
(01:39:19):
they were born don't recognize this anyway. I thought that
was very interesting. No one's saying that Charlie canceled anybody
we're I think all of this is designed, and we're
going to explore this in bits and pieces throughout the
days to come. But I think what a lot of
us are wanting to prevent is this reduction of everything
(01:39:43):
right and left to be exemplified by like the mam
Donni's versus like the fountes is. You know what I mean,
that's where we're going if we don't do a course correction.
That's why I always see when and again I can
be very machiavellian, but I I also think that you
have to have an intellectual mourning, and you need to
(01:40:04):
have a motivation for why you're doing what you're doing.
I mentioned this before in a great conversation I have
with Brent Bozell where he was saying that he's concerned.
We were talking about the intellectual moorings of activism and
things like that. You always have to have a place
that you know that you're you're coming from. A lot
of this is just about a blind rush to grab power.
(01:40:27):
If you're not advocating for a set of beliefs and
if you're not trying to conserve things like individual liberty,
and this is just about getting power? Then what guides
the power? How can you trust the people pulling the
levers if they're only motivated by getting power and there's
no other motivation. There are a lot of bad things
(01:40:50):
that have come up in an absence of a principle,
an absence of you know, godly motivation or belief. Bad
things happen when things turn into just a power grab.
And I want to be very careful that everything that
we have done and fought against just to even scrape
(01:41:11):
to this point is not lost in that there are
people out there to say conservatism failed. We talked about this,
Conservatism has never been applied. I had a heated debate
with a friend of mine a few days ago, and
I'm like, tell me what conservative. Tell me one single
piece of legislation that was conservative that made it out
to the floor for a vote. And they couldn't not
(01:41:33):
because there was an absence of it. Because there aren't
enough Republicans that have this spine to be truly conservative.
Just like you have Republicans that don't want to privatize
Social Security, you have Republicans that even right now they're
not I would be bringing up right now, I would
be bringing up a new healthcare bill, to talk about
(01:41:54):
the portability of insurance, to push towards that, to push
towards competition between insurance companies, to dissolve regulations pertaining to
state all of that and make Democrats defeat that as well.
I'd be pushing all of that in democrats faces, all
of that in voters' faces going up to midterm elections.
But you have a lot of Republicans who aren't conservative enough.
(01:42:16):
It's never been tried.
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Speaker 2 (01:42:29):
Welcome back to the program. I have a debate on
gun control coming up Wednesday. I'm going to be debating
Alandurshowitz and it should be pretty interesting. So there will
be a way to stream it. I don't know what
that is right now, but when I know, I'll make
sure that we have it up and you guys can
You guys will be able to have it so you
(01:42:50):
can watch live, because I'm not expecting people to go
to Chicago. Also, I think it's sold out, but which
is kind of surprising. I'm wondering what kind of audience
is going to be there. I mean, it's Chicago, Kine,
you know. I mean it's a pretty very left leaning,
very gun controlly kind of place. I can't carry there,
(01:43:12):
so I have to have on security.
Speaker 5 (01:43:14):
So much murder there. If they've got the strictest gun laws,
it's yeah, almost like gun laws don't really work.
Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
One of my guests is going to be Rhonda Zelle,
and you guys, she's a great Second Amendment advocate as well.
She made history. She was in the she had a LAS.
She's with Chicago Guns Matter, and she had a lawsuit,
a federal lawsuit against the City of Chicago because they
needed ranges for law abiding citizens, and it all went
(01:43:43):
all the way up to Seventh Circuit and it overturned
a lower court decision. So she followed in the steps
of constitutional rights icon Otis MacDonald. Otis McDonald and I've
written about him, an elderly black gentleman who lived in
Chicago's South Side and he got tired of seeing his
neighbor's houses busted into. You know, this is a guy
who he's a widow. He wanted to just live his
(01:44:04):
life and he was denied carrying a handgun, and so
he took the city to court. McDonald v. Madigan went
after and faced off against ag Lisa Madigan and won.
And that set a precedent. So you have a lot
of these decisions, and McDonald's is one of them, showing
that the right to bear arms is affirmed not just
(01:44:27):
for individual use and also for outside of the home
as well. And that was and then of course you
had the test that Bruin established, the president that Brune established.
So that'll be on Wednesday day after the election. All right,
today's stupidity came.
Speaker 5 (01:44:39):
All right, well, and this is cut thirty nine. When
you hear the word SNAP, obviously the supplemental Nutritional Assistance
Program supplemental. This woman has been on it for three decades.
Listen to what she has to say about this.
Speaker 2 (01:44:53):
The first thing I did was I'm following caught out.
Not hard to see her wilk dollars. My chest went
into throat.
Speaker 14 (01:45:00):
Magiatto Goun has been a SNAP recipient for more than
three decades. Even with these benefits, she says she also
relies on food banks to get a decades.
Speaker 5 (01:45:08):
Wait a minute, at what point does it stop becoming
supplemental and become permanent like that.
Speaker 2 (01:45:15):
I I have no clue that's three decades you're on
food stand. The fact that they said that and they
just didn't there was like no, like, wait three decades.
Speaker 5 (01:45:27):
I wouldn't put myself on the news about that.
Speaker 2 (01:45:29):
If you see, this is what we're talking about, the
abuse of this of SNAP, the abuse of this program
three decades. It's not used as a temporary safety that
it's not at all, folks, that does it force today?
Find us over at chapter in verse. Great piece about
all of this up there. Back with you tomorrow.