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October 22, 2025 110 mins
Dana reacts to the absolute meltdown over Trump’s renovations to The White House’s East Wing which is being fully funded by private donations. Dana reacts to Hillary’s ironic tweet since she’s married to Bill Clinton. Mehdi Hasan tells American Christians, “If you can have your church bell, we can have our Islamic prayer call”. Actor Jeff Daniels sings his cringe song “Crazy World” about Trump on MSNBC. Rep. Clark says the quiet part out loud by admitting Democrats have “leverage” during government shutdowns. Sen. Amy Klochubar accidentally ADMITS that Obamacare was unaffordable in a tweet about a couple named, “Bill & Shelly”. Abigail Spanberger complains about being forced to say that Jay Jones’ texts were bad. Hunter Biden was reportedly furious with Obama for leading then-President Joe Biden offstage with a guiding hand at a June 2024 fundraiser. The Trump Administration secretly approves more student loan forgiveness. Dana pushes back on reports that military generals say trust in Pete Hegseth has evaporated.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Comes and we passed a clean, non partisan cr to
keep the government open for the people. Now, look on
the other side of that figurative split screen, as demonstrated here,
the lights are out.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
It's all dark.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Why because what the Democrats have accomplished in nine and
a half months is a government shutdown. A couple other
things sort of related to that. You know, they have
made a lot of TikTok videos, we'll give them credit
for that. They've also assaulted law enforcement officers when them's
on trial. For that, They've openly embraced and rallied with
communists and socialists, most recently across the country. On Saturday,

(00:33):
they voted to raise taxes on millions of hard working
Americans at the worst possible time. They have voted against
reducing fraud, waste, and abuse and government and they have
now voted collectively, Democrats and Congress have voted twelve times
to keep the government closed down. But it doesn't stop there.
The Democrat shutdown is a glaring example of just how

(00:54):
far the Democratic Party has strayed from common sense. Remember
the simple truth here. It was over a month go
now that we passed the Republicans pass the clean short
term continued resolution. It's non partisan, no gimmicks, no tricks,
no writers, no partisan Republican policy priorities. Added to that,
It's twenty four pages in length, as we've discussed so

(01:16):
many times, and it is very very simple. Why because
it was a very simple, good faith effort on our
part to preserve our ability to keep negotiating on the
full year funding bills and of course the other big
issues facing the American people.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
How many times was it twelve twelve times we governments
still shut down? Yeah, you know, I was thinking about this, why.
I kind of wish that Republicans were doing or pulling
an Obama like, oh, look at Democrats don't want to
pay these soldiers and they don't want to pay this,

(01:53):
and they don't want to pay that. I kind of
wish that they would think about it. This was back
in because we had like two big shutdowns back in
them is between twenty twelve and like what twenty fourteen,
something like that, twenty eleven to twenty fourteen, and they

(02:14):
brought out the the barriers. They were putting those barriers
on the sides of the road going through National Park.
So you know, you were driving down the road and
you have like a scenic area that you can pull
over in and kind of, you know, enjoy the vista.
And they would they literally put those barriers up, saying,

(02:36):
oh no, the park's closed, the trees are closed, cuts,
the governments shot down, natures closed. I mean, it was
it was ridiculous. But at the same time, you know,
they were in a narrative war, and I kind of
want Republicans to do the same thing. Here, welcome to
the program, Dana Lash with you. We're at the top

(02:57):
of this first hour on Wednesday. We're halfway through the
Weak Kids.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
And oh boy, we got a whole buffet of buffoonery
to dive into, the least of which is the twelfth
failed vote for the government shutdown.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
The least of which so you can watch us through
the radio show Channel three forty seven Direct TV. You
can also join the chat over at Rumble. And then,
of course, don't forget we've got YouTube and Facebook and
acts and all that stuff, all right, So that's your
government shutdown still in effect. So we have that going still,

(03:38):
Can we for one moment talk about the absolute national
emergency of the White House ballroom kill? Hello, it's so bad, guys.
The left is apoplectic. They're apoplectic because potus Is is

(04:01):
building a ballroom and it's on like a little The
best way I can put it is like a little
car park on the east wing. So you have the
west wing and they of the east wing. The original
White House, which is the historic building, is untouched and

(04:23):
the wings are actually they're relatively new. I mean, you
had Roosevelt FDR, I mean Barack Obama put in a
basketball court, for crying out loud, who was it one
of them? Put in a pool. Somebody put in a
pool there. But it's crazy the amount of weeping and

(04:45):
gnashing of teeth that is taking place as a result
of this. It is, I mean, this is I think
it was JFK to JFK put the pool in there.
I think so. Yeah, So you had the west and
I saw this tweet from Maria Shriver. Well, Teddy Roosevelt
did the west wing. I know that. So it says

(05:07):
taff to the EXECU he did the oval, and the
FDR is one who did the east wing. He added
an indoor pool. But I thought JFK did like upgrades
to the pool or something. And then they gutted the
White House at one point, and they even were redoing
some of the structural things. Uh So one of them
added a bowling alley. Obama added a basketball court. And
I'm just trying to figure out why people this is this.

(05:29):
This is just the little car park part. So on
the east wings specifically, you have this little i mean,
for the lack of a better way to put it,
I'm calling it a car park and it's just a
little strip that's on the east wing. I'm looking actually
at an aerial photo of it. So you have the
white house, you have the west wing, say it's on

(05:51):
your left. West wing's on your left east wing, and
then the demolition the strip that's on the outside of
that east wing, that's where they're putting the ballroom. So
if you actually look, you can see it's highlighted and
yellow there. If you're watching the simulcast, the demolition was

(06:11):
just on that yellow strip. That's where they're putting the ballroom.
That's where it goes. And that's evident when you see
the construction photos where the I mean it's right there
by the gate. That's the only work that they're doing.
And Trump, by the way, is doing it himself and

(06:32):
through private donations. There's not a single cent of taxpayer
dollars that are being used on this, and so that's
all it is. Oh my gosh, they are acting like
he is setting fire to the church that's in the
park in front of the white Oh wait, that's what
Antifa did. O. They are I mean, they're freaking out

(06:55):
over it. You even had Hillary Clinton, who is so
upset over this guy's Hillary Clinton. You know, she was
one of the she's a former first Lady. She feels
very strongly about this. Don't put that one up yet.
Don't give my don't give it away. Godly guys, people,

(07:17):
She tweeted, it's not his house space space, it's your
house space space, and he's destroying it. Okay, so the
picture is again the little strip that we showed you
the aerial photo close but no cigar. If we want

(07:39):
to talk about the sanctity, and isn't that how who
was it that said like they were acting like it
was a sanctified place. Maria Shriver was saying she was
upset over it, and she was going on and on
and on about it, saying that it was just so bad. Oh,
it's so I mean, what he's doing just breaking history.
She was very upset. She said, it breaks my heart. Oh,

(08:01):
hundreds of millions for a new ballroom. Oh my gosh,
they're all upset. Hillary Clinton was very upset. She was
just raging all over the last several days over this,
the sanctity of the White House. The left says, I
remember a time when I was in high school and

(08:27):
Bill Clinton going into college. Bill Clinton was he's going
to go for another term. Do you remember all of
that stuff with that Monica Lewinsky. I mean, if we
want to talk about the sanctity of the White House,
Bill Clinton received oral romantical times literally under the resolute

(08:52):
desk while he took phone calls from world leaders. If
you want to have a discussion as to what is
going to rock this sanctity of the White House. They're
all upset over this. But Bill Clinton turned the Executive
Office into a brothel. Bill Clinton was grabbing ladies and

(09:13):
getting serviced right there in the Oval office. I mean,
it was the thing that he had to admit when
they were remember the big Ol' court case. It all
started with Whitewater, and then when into Paula Jones, and
then when into Jennifer Flowers and everything else. All of
it came out. Bill Clinton was on the phone with
world leaders being serviced by Monica Lewinsky, who was on

(09:33):
her knees under the resolute desk. So let's spare everybody
to talk about the sanctity of the White House, particularly
when it comes to Democrats who also turned the Senate
Chamber into their own porn set, remember their gay porn
set they did that. It's a new addition to the
White House. It's not even considered the historic part of

(09:56):
the White House. It is. He's paying for it himself
along with private donations. And it's just the little car
park strip. Literally they parked vehicles under it. It was
just that a little strip on the side of the
East Wing. Now in that context, does that not look
absolutely ridiculous to you? No pun intended. Does it not

(10:16):
look insane? See, I'm saying this is this is it's crazy.
The weeping and gnashing of teeth over this. They haven't
done a single But it's not like he's the Bidens
and he's enriching himself by merchandising out his executive office

(10:38):
or any of his other making money for his family
like that. That's what the Bidens were doing. By the way,
there's a criminal investigation into that ongoing. Huh. I mean,
I don't know audio sound by two cut too. This
is what this is what Potus was saying about the pool,
because there is a pool in there, swimming pool. Listen,
And we've.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Had press conferences. We finished it about a month ago.
This is as you see over here, the Presidential Walk
of Fame. And we had this long wall with half
windows because that used to be a swimming pool.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
On the other side of the wall.

Speaker 5 (11:11):
That was the swimming pool where Jackie would say, I
hear women inside? Are women inside? Quite a famous I'm
not saying anything. This was a part of a movie
and the secret service that No, ma'am, there's no women inside, ma'am.
I'm sorry, ma'am. You're gonna have to move along. But
I hear women inside. No, ma'am, you'll have to move along, ma'am.

(11:34):
So that was the famous swimming pool. Now it's even worse.
It's for the media. They covered the pull up. They
covered the pull up, and now it's for the media.
And I think we have a small representative group.

Speaker 6 (11:46):
I don't think they allowed.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
The rest of them.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
I can't believe it what happened?

Speaker 3 (11:49):
They're all on the other side of the wall. Can
you believe it?

Speaker 4 (11:52):
So?

Speaker 3 (11:53):
I mean, it just doesn't all of the it's all performative.
It's also performative for these people that are so upset
for it. Stop it. He's not doing anything to the
actual White House itself. It's not even considered a part
of the original historical structure because it was actually done
relatively relatively recent. And also, can I be real, For

(12:16):
the longest time, I did not know that we didn't
have a ballroom, And it kind of makes sense considering
all of the events that are held, all of the
things that are done. I just think it's better, especially
for a security standpoint, to have everything like in house
and have everything locked down. Don't you guys agree? I
think that it works better that way. Now that's just
one of the things we have to discuss. We have
to just oh boy, what else are we going to

(12:36):
get into, guys, because we've got John Fetterman enraging his
own party, and then we also have a main candidate
that Bernie Byrne has gone all in for Democratic main
Senate candidate. He apparently was drunk and got a Nazi
tattoo at one point, but then people have been coming
out saying that he knew it was a Nazi tattoo

(13:00):
and didn't really think anything of it, And now he
says he's going to have to get it removed. This
is an insane story because the guy's mom is now involved.
Graham Platner, he's a running for US Senate in Maine.
He said he was quote very inebriated when he got
this Nazi tattoo while he was on leave in Croatia.
He was in the Marines. He's a veteran, and he
insists that he's not a secret Nazi. He's a Democrat,

(13:22):
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Speaker 8 (18:17):
I think that if you can play church bells, you
can pray the cul to prayer.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
We are as American as anyone else. Don't take any
bs from anyone. No, you can't welcome back to the program.
By the way, Dana lash with you. We're at the
bottom of this first hour. No you can't. You want
to know why because they're not even remotely the same.
That was mehdi Hassan. What what is he on? PMSNBC
blah blah blah. I don't know, Wait what MS? It's

(18:45):
multiple sclerosis? Okay, what is it? So it's just what
is MS? And the MS and B. I don't really care,
but I'm curious, very Okay, So nobody knows what he's on.
We really don't know his just some dude. He was

(19:06):
saying that, yes, you need to just be able. He's
saying to American Christians, if you're gonna have your church bells,
we can have our Islamic prayer call. Well, they're not
even remotely the same. First off, I mean when church
bells ring, it's bells, and it's also used not just
as a way to you know, it's usually played a

(19:27):
couple of you know, maybe twice a day, and then
whenever they wanted to. Historically, whenever there was to warn
the town of an impending attack or funerals or something
like that. It was sort of like the old timey
village message board in a way. The way that it
was used the Islamic cultor prayer is a incredibly in

(19:52):
your face, invasive demand that you drop everything and start
praying to Mecca. It is a bunch of It's a
religious command, is what it is. And I mean church bells.
There's no verbalization in a church bell, there's nothing. There's
no religious command in a church bell. There's no religious

(20:15):
doctrine in a church bell. There's no prayer in a
church bell. Unlike the Islamic call, which is literally all
of those things. It's delivered loudly over loud speakers. It
sounds like a tornado alert, and they say what they
talk about Allah being God and Mohammed being is whatever

(20:38):
a messenger five times I mean, and they do that
all throughout the day, like five or six times a day,
and it lasts for forever. It is incredibly loud. It
is a command, It is a demand that you drop
everything and you engage in this practice now. So, no,
they're not the same. And if Mehdi has sawn once,

(20:58):
then he can move back to his country of origin
because he hasn't been here long enough to be able
to give orders to the rest of us. And no,
I don't consider you a fellow American. And here's why.
You don't have within you that animating spirit of liberty.
And aside from everything else ethnicity, religion, etc. That is
the thing that makes that unites us all as Americans.
And he is without it. It's that animating spirit of freedom.

(21:21):
He lacks it. Can you imagine. I can't imagine being
so full of myself and high on my own supply
that I go to another country and act like I've
been here a couple of years. I'm going to tell
you how to do everything in your nation. This is
the problem with complete unmitigated immigration. You come here and
you join the American family. You be free. You don't
turn us into the healthscape that you came from. You

(21:43):
come here and you be free. You enjoy the freedoms
that we have. That's it. You know, boss people around,
and you don't demand that we play these loud, commanding
verbalizations that order people to drop everything and fall to
their knees and pray. Kids can't even pray in school.
But this guy wants to sit here and blast this

(22:04):
stuff throughout towns multiple times a day. I don't think so, partner,
are not going to happen. Good night, the you don't
you don't get to imposed. And that is an imposition,
by the way, having a verbalized command, that is an imposition.

(22:25):
It's not a church bell. Comparing the two is asinine,
and it's it's not a legitimate comparison. It's it's illiberal,
not even remotely accurate. But this is what I've been seeing.
I see people on the left now, they're all they're
going to go back to the tactic that they used
post nine to eleven, which is call everything that they

(22:45):
don't like islamophobia. And they're really doing this with ma'am donnie.
I've seen this over and over again with a number
of elected officials, and I've tweeted some of it out,
but they are all in on trying to defend him,
like for instance, and Hassan and others have said, oh
my gosh, the levels of Islamophobia in the country are

(23:07):
off the charts right now. People are criticizing anybody who
accurately points out anything with Mandani. They're criticizing them as
being Islamophobic, like, for instance, if you have an if
you take offense to Mandani refusing to condemn the phrase globalized,

(23:27):
the anti Fada and refuse to work or associate with
people who incorporated as a part of their you know,
daily everyday sayings, then you're islamophobic because you're criticizing him
for it. So they're trying to dodge criticism by claiming
that everything is islamophobic. Now keep in mind, this is

(23:49):
a guy who literally was campaigning with an unindicted co
conspirator in nine to eleven, and unindicted not because there
wasn't evidence there, but because the government had to come
up I guess, with some kind of deal to get
this guy, although he was testifying in favor of the
Islamist that on their behalf. But I don't know. I mean,

(24:11):
I still think the government could have brought charges. But
that's the thing that's twenty something years ago. But his
kids are all arrested, serving life sentences. All of this
I Mom, Suraj whaj this guy who Ma'm Donnie was
literally campaigning with all last week he was. There's photos
videos of them everywhere together. All of this mom's kids

(24:32):
are serving life sentences in jail. And you know why
because they were running I mean, and I'm using this
not like the left, literally a kitty terror training camp
in New Mexico where they were training kids to go
into schools and shoot people, and go into buildings and
shoot because no one would expect a kid to pull
out a gun, right, They were actually doing that. They

(24:54):
got raided, They kidnapped some kids. One of them was
his son. He left his w life in Georgia and
he took this is Saraj Wajaja's grandson took the boy
to New Mexico. The boy apparently dealt with seizures and
some other neurological issues and required medication that Wjajh refused
to give him, and the kid was dead when they

(25:15):
rated it. That kid was dead. They found his remains
on the property. Apparently they didn't give him a proper burial.
That's this a mom, all his kids serving life sentences.
Do you know what the common denominator in that is
besides their islamis Islamism. It's the dad, the AmAm. That's
who Mamdanie was campaigning with all last week. So it's

(25:37):
not a islamaphobia. When you're talking about a statistical fact,
that's not islamaphobia. And if you want to talk about
the the levels of hatred, the levels of anti every
the levels of Christian bigotry against Christians and non Muslims

(25:58):
has always been off the charts. Go to Saudi Arabia
and try to play some church bells, Go to Cutter
and try to play church bells. Go to any Arab
nation and try to play church bells. Go to any
Islamic country and try to play church bells. Not going
to happen. So pound sand not going to happen. This

(26:22):
is insane, this idea that, oh it's all you can't criticize.
So they're pulling this out of the bag. Hopefully people
are smart enough to reject it. But ma'n Donnie's leading
in New York. New York is going to be dead
after this. They are going to be a city that
is utterly destroyed when he gets into office. And they
deserve it because they voted for it. I don't feel

(26:43):
any empathy at all, No, I don't. This is a
voting block that has voted Marxist for forever, and now
they're getting what they wanted. I mean, I see some
of these other people, Oh, we got to leave New
York Leftists New York. We can't have Mam Donnie. You
paid the way for him. All. Think about this, all

(27:05):
of these people out there. They wanted socialist healthcare, they
wanted socialist this, they wanted state run this. And then
suddenly they get it and they realize only then how
immediately it hurts their bottom line, and then they don't
want it anymore. No, no, no, no, no, you bought the ticket.
Now you got to take the ride. And it's just starting.
Keep your arms and legs inside of the vehicle at

(27:27):
all times, this tactic. They've done this for a long time,
a very long time. And I'm just saying that's where
I don't think that people are going to go with it.
But they're not the same. The church bells and all

(27:48):
that definitely not the same. Looking at some of our
audio here as well. This, by the way, let's do
a flashback. This has cut eighteen. This is New York
City mayoral candidate Zoron. Ma'am, Donnie, just listen to those.

Speaker 8 (28:04):
There is still, you know, this illusion, and it's partially
a result of settler colonialism, that all of us can
become New Yorkers, that all of us can can settle
into this city. And yet there would be these moments
where I would be reminded by someone whose intent was
to tell me that you did not belong. And one
of those first moments was on nine to eleven, when
before I knew what had happened, my teacher had pulled

(28:27):
me and a Muslim classmate of mine out of the
class and told us that something has happened and you
may be bullied, and I want you to tell me
if that happens. And frankly, I was lucky because most
Muslim students in the city were not given that kind
of care from their teachers. And yet in that moment,
I realized that I was not simply another classmate in

(28:49):
the middle school.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
H m.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Yeah, that didn't happen. I don't believe you. I don't
believe anything, but he was interesting. It's an illusion that
they can become New Yorkers and assimilate into the city.
Assimilation is what it takes to make this free country work.
That's one of the reasons why the left decided that
they wanted to reject melting pot. Do you know that

(29:15):
they try to have it two ways. They want the idea.
They sit here and say, oh, we can't everything has
to be inclusive, et cetera, et cetera. But when you
do it, they bristle. They don't like the term melting
pot because they need these cultural divisions to replace the
economic warfare. It's a different form of Marxism. It's just
switching out the variable, but it's the same formula. Very interesting.

(29:41):
So I don't know. I think it's this is going
to become a greater and greater issue. This we'll keep
talking about here coming up a grand Platner. This is
the guy who's running in Maine. So apparently, I guess
he found me pull this piece up. He had the

(30:01):
Nazi He got drunk and apparently got a Nazi tattoo.
Some years ago, and now he says it's been covered
with one of the worst tattoos I've ever I mean,
it's a horrible tattoo. What is that website it's like
bad tattoos or it's on Instagram something like that. So
he said he's covered it. He got his skull and crossbones.
It's not a skull and crossbones tattoo. It's like this

(30:23):
Nazi tattoo, like a Totin comp or something like that.
And they said after they he said he got it
during a night of drinking. He's a Marxist and when
he was on leave. I don't even know how you
can serve in the military and be so far left
the ear Marxist. But I digress. But he said he
didn't know that it was associated with the Nazi police,
but all of it, like people who knew him at

(30:45):
the time were coming forward to the press saying, well,
he said it was this Totten totein comp or whatever.
He was saying, that's what it was. So he said,
going to a tattoo removal place is going to take
a while. I wanted it off, and so he got it.

Speaker 9 (31:01):
Was it.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
So the tattoo was like a specific symbol of Hitler's
paramilitary so he apparently he got it covered up by
an equally horrible tattoo. I don't even know what it is, Kane.
What is it? Like a deformed dog on a ball?
I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:17):
It looked like a horrible job at this skull and
crossbones tattoo, and then now whatever he's covered it up with.
I can't even tell what that is.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
Yeah, I don't know, but.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
I zoomed into the photo of the apparent changed tattoo. Yeah,
it looks like the photos manipulated a little bit on
the one that they published that was.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
The original, and then he apparently got it covered with
a I don't know what it is, like a dog
or something. Dude, it's so weird looking. I don't know.
I just because it's been covered Hitler changed his name
so he's not Hitler anymore. I'm just saying, you know,
just this is why people so the cover he got it.

(32:00):
I oh, I'm looking at the new I don't know
what it is. I just cannot believe that this is
It's like a weird dog thing on a I don't know.
We're trying, I feel sock. Can you imagine being the
tattoo artist that now you're going to be associated with
that forever. I don't know. Our friend day Birds was like,

(32:24):
I need to cover up for this Nazi tote and
comp tattoo. I can see why. Anything in mind. How
about a badass wolf. I like badass wolf packs and whatnot.
But I said, give me a wolf, and I guess
that's what it is. I don't know. Man, all right,
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This is a song called Rete called Crazy World. Oh
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Speaker 10 (34:36):
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Speaker 6 (34:37):
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the few leverage times we have.

Speaker 3 (37:27):
Oh well, wow, an honest democrat. Yes, family's suffering, that's
our leverage. The beatings will continue until morale improves. That's wow.
So of course people will suffer. What Republicans need to
be cutting that right now as an ad for twenty

(37:48):
eight They need to be cutting that as an ad
right now. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with
your top of the second hour. Yes, the they're because
they're getting paid still right.

Speaker 6 (38:00):
Yeah they are?

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Actually, so why do they get paid? Not a curiosity?
We had a national shutdown and you guys didn't get paid.
I mean they literally made you provide, especially those of
you who owned property. They made you provide free housing
and pay for the utilities of the people living in
your property. But you didn't get a break on your taxes.

(38:23):
Oh man, even if it saves one life, well, it
doesn't matter, just doesn't even matter. Why she she's like
hunched all over. It's weird. She's way too tall for this.
She's bigger than that. Man. This is Catherine Clark, the
number two House, the Democrat. Of course, there will be
families that are going to suffer, but it's one of
the few leverage pieces of things of leverage we have.

(38:44):
Now you can see why Fetterman has taken a different tact.
This has cut twenty seven. He's well, I think Democrats
have lost him.

Speaker 10 (38:53):
Listen, Hi, here we are and our government remains closed.
And I think that's fair. And I'm the guy that's
going to consistently vote for a country over party. I'm
always going to vote for paying our military over the party.
I'm always going to vote for paying the Capitol police
over my party. And I'm going to continue to fight

(39:16):
for the two millions Pennsylvanians that depend on SNEFF to
feed themselves. And I'm also going to fight for the
same four hundred thy twenty Pennsylvanians that depend on those
text credits to make health insurance more affordable. Two things
are true, and now we can fight for all of them.
As long as our government is open. My vote is

(39:36):
going to remain firmly on keeping our government open, and
I'm going to continue to fight for all of those
Pennsylvanians that I'm honored to represent here.

Speaker 3 (39:45):
I mean, I'm telling you he is. They have lost him.
He just needs to come on over now. We don't
care about the hoodie.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
He's a Democrat of twelve to fifteen years ago. That's
literally what they.

Speaker 3 (39:56):
Were completely before they let their Marxist street team takeover.
I mean, wow, I that's and he's not wrong. I
mean it's he's he's not wrong with us. This is
what they've speaking of Obamacare because he mentioned the Obamacare subsidies.

(40:19):
Let me talk about this for a moment. Have you
seen this story that I'm pulling this up. I think
it was Amy Klobachar, h and a number of other
Democrats here. It is oh Man, a number. It's like
they all it's like the talking points went out so Amy,

(40:41):
Amy Klobachar and you remember Senator Amy Klobachar, she's had
the little bit of She was the one who got
really mad and threw what is it a hair brush
at someone, and then she was accused of eating salad
with a what a hair I don't even know anyway,
So they've been using this couple, and I've seen this

(41:02):
over and over again, this Bill and Shelley couple. Early
retirees like Bill and Shelley will see their health insurance
premiums increase nearly three hundred percent from four hundred and
forty two dollars to one seven hundred dollars per month
if congressional Republicans refused to extend the enhanced tax credits.

(41:22):
That's an extra fifteen thousand dollars a year that families
can afford. I got a lot of questions about this, though,
because she just admitted that Obamacare is unaffordable without taxpayer subsidies.
You know, when we said this back in twenty twelve,
we were called racist. I was called a racist to
my face on CNN because I objected to socialized medicine.

(41:47):
And that's what this was. That's what it is. It
was always designed to be unaffordable. It was always designed
as a way to get everybody on government, single payer.
That's the whole that was the whole intent of it.
And we were called can you remember this? Racists? Racist? Racist, racist,

(42:15):
That's what everyone was called. But we were right about this.
We were If I also, and I would say that
the rest of you, no one can afford an extra
fifteen thousand dollars a year to pay for Bill and
Shelley's health insurance. Bill and Shelley are in their sixties

(42:35):
and they're retired. It is not the responsibility of younger
families to subsidize your health care. That's a Ponzi scheme.
You should I called Social Security a Ponzi scheme too.
And oh my gosh, they left lost their minds. So
they've got a fifteen thousand This is really what it is.
Think about it. So they're getting fifteen thousand dollars a

(43:00):
year in subsidies, taxpayer funded subsidies, while they pretend that
Obamacare is affordable. If it's so damn affordable, why do
taxpayers have to facilitate it? Why do all of the
rest of us have to pay for it? Here's the thing.
When this happened, we broke this down. They were charging like,

(43:20):
for instance, single dudes, young single dudes like Steve, an
exorbitant amount of money and basically making people like him
pay for the coverage of like gynecological care, pediatric care.
Now he's not a woman, he doesn't have kids. Why
should he have to pay any tho? Oh, he has
to pay for it because it's going to pay for

(43:40):
somebody else's. He could just do an ala carte kind
of thing if our health insurance was done correctly and
it wasn't tied to employers, and it was portable, and
it could and you could have insurance compete across state lines.
You know, if it was really about the benefit to
the recipient, to the taxpayer, then that's how it would

(44:01):
be structured. The fact that it's not structured that way
is because it's at the benefit of the insurance company
that donated millions of dollars to Democrat campaigns. This is
an open secret literally on OpenSecrets dot org. So it
was all designed specifically to be unaffordable, to break the

(44:25):
car the old system and get everybody on government funded care.
So they were getting fifteen thousand dollars a year so
Democrats could pretend that it was actually affordable, and they're
considered early retirees. Look, I get it that some of
the older people in the boomer generation, you know, they

(44:47):
were tired, you know, I get it, social securities, a scam,
et cetera. This is how they need to look at it.
There are younger families out there that are still going
at it. We're still plowing away that don't want to
have to pay for benefits of early retirees because we're
all struggling still to pay our own and raise our
own kids. Not only that, but we have our parents.

(45:08):
We're caught in between our parents and our kids. That's
a lot for families to deal with, to say nothing
of families that are just now starting to have kids.
And a lot of people in the younger generations, they
have a lot of rage towards the Marxists and the
older generations. And I don't think that people in the
older generations understand just how angry younger generations are at

(45:31):
the Marxists that we're voting for all of this. I
mean it, it is a rage and it's righteous, I
get it. So you've got to be a little bit
understanding of that because they're families that can't even afford
to buy houses now, and they're being told, yeah, we
know you can't. You don't have a you don't have
a house, you can't even afford to buy a house,

(45:51):
but you have to pay for the benefits of these
early retirees. And I'm curious as to whether Bill and
Shelley voted for this, because they're being used as Democrat propaganda.
My guess is that they voted for all of this.
I feel like they should have to struggle it out.
It is not everybody else's responsibility to cover for Bill
and Shelley's stupid Democrat vote. I mean, they if you

(46:20):
cannot afford your own health insurance at fifty eight, Bill
and Shelley, then you can't retire. It's not the rest
of our responsibility to do that for you. I mean
that means you're bankrolling them for what theoretically maybe twenty

(46:40):
five thirty years. They are not going to add to
the tax base, but you're going to be covering them.
Do you see what I'm saying. That's the whole that's
all this was designed. This was never designed to be affordable.
Obamacare is a joke. It is a joke to people
who are like, oh no, I like they y'all don't know.
I told you before. I actually had a family member

(47:06):
that was seen in an oncologist. This was in Saint Louis,
and when Obamacare passed and they were dealing with an issue,
they could not go to that oncologist anymore because it
was no longer covered by Obamacare. So at one of
the most trying points of their lives, they had to
literally uproot everything to go to a different doctor and

(47:27):
actually get worse care and pay more. When one of
my kids was a lot younger, he had severe allergies
to the point where he would have asthmatic responses, and
so we had to go see a specialist. I lost
coverage to and access to that specialist when Obamacare kicked in.

(47:49):
We had to change doctors because our insurance would not
pay for that anymore. So when Barack Obama was out
there saying, if you like your doctor, you can keep it,
that is a lie. And the people who cover for it,
damn you, you're evil. The people who said that, oh no,
you can keep your doctor, you are evil. Think about

(48:12):
how many families that affected what we pay for our
health insurance. Now I pay more for health insurance now
it's probably almost three and a half times more than
what we paid previously. That's what Obamacare did. I have
so many stories of people and my family, people who

(48:34):
are my friends, who went through the same thing. So
if we're subsidizing, if you're retiring in your fifties, your
early retirees, if you can't afford your own health insurance,
sorry you can't afford to retire. I'm not busting my ass.
I'm not asking my listeners to bust their asses to

(48:55):
barely make ends meet for themselves, pay for their own
families care, to say nothing of taking care of their
parents too, so that Bill and Shelley can sit back
and live the good life on the taxpayer dime. That's
called welfare. It's welfare. Obamacare is welfare, and they try

(49:21):
to trick you into thinking you're actually getting something better
for your money. Yeah, I remember, Kane, you said that
point about as cheap as your cell phone bill. I
almost fell over when you said that.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
I think I even found that audio. But it's unreal
the lies that were being told back then, And by
the way, the trajectory on the cost or healthcare wasn't
an upward trajectory. But when Obamacare was implemented, that upward
trajectory just got fuel on the fire at that point.
And now this is where we are.

Speaker 3 (49:50):
Yep. So what I hear Klobachar and other Democrats saying
using this bill, and they were all tweeting out this
bill and Shelley thing. What I hear them saying is
Obamacare wasn't affordable. If it was affordable, they wouldn't have
to be doing You wouldn't have to have these subsidies.
They wouldn't be screaming about an extension of subsidies. If

(50:11):
it was actually affordable, they wouldn't be talking about any
of that. They you wouldn't have to have it in
order to be able to afford your health care. So
they're telling you right now that Obamacare is unaffordable. It
doesn't work without the welfare of taxpayer subsidization. That is

(50:33):
the only way it works. That's not affordable. That was
what it was called the Affordable Care Act. It's not affordable.
Never was. So, Yeah, the whole story about well Republicans
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Speaker 3 (52:11):
All right, So, first, King Tut's tomb is at risk
of collapsing. Archaeologists are shocked to discover cracks spreading across
the priceless three thousand, three hundred year old burial site.
You want to know fun facts. So the guy who
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(52:33):
what is his name? Carnavern that the family seat is
the house for Downton Abbey. Isn't that interesting? Yeah? Anyway,
they said that, yeah, there's cracks. It looks like it.
I wouldn't want to be down there. If there's cracks,
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Speaker 12 (55:29):
If I'm being very honest, we are three weeks away
from an election in Virginia. I have worked tirelessly for
two years running for this office I announced in November
twenty twenty three. The fact that I and I.

Speaker 13 (55:45):
Say this with all due respect, because you know, I
think it's a fair thing for you to ask about
the fact that I have to spend even a moment's
time talking about somebody else's text messages from years ago
rather than what I want to do as governor is
something that I am deeply unhappy about.

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Well, how do you think the rest of everybody else?
How do you think the guy who was at the
center of the text, who is the one who was
Jay Jones, was saying that he wanted to kill how
do you think he feels about all of this? That's
Abigail Spamberger, who is and by the way, it was
just a couple of years ago. She's trying to make
it sound like it was twenty thirty years ago, which
does that actually make it any better? No, it doesn't.

(56:30):
She's upset that she doesn't want to have to face
the accountability for it. She's upset because she's defended him
in the past and she just doesn't think that that's
anything that she should have to deal with, even though
she does. And she made it so because she's like
campaigned with him and has backed him. This is all
part of this. It's just ridiculous. She's running against Winsom

(56:54):
Earl Sears. She's running against her for governor. Wins Some
Earl Sears is the lieutenant governor and she's running for governor.
Abigail Spamberger is running for governor. And she had been
previously asked whether or not she would disavow her support

(57:15):
for this her her remarks Jay Jones's remarks whether or
not she would disavow it, and she got mad. She
was just like, well, you know, I'm only responsible for myself,
et cetera. I mean, it was really bad during the debate.
And there was an interview that she had given to
Katie Kuric, and this was part of what was released

(57:37):
yesterday where she was asked about the text and then
she said that it's up to individual voters to figure
out how they're going to vote on Jay Jones, and
then she said, and that's something that she had that
she has used as a deflection before. Then she said
she was just she was upset that she had even

(57:59):
answered that. That's part of this interview. She's complaining that
she is being asked to condemn or even just so
much as say that Jay Jones's texts are bad. Her
quote that you just started. The fact I have to
spend even a moment's time talking about somebody else's text
messages from years ago is something I'm deeply unhappy about.

(58:20):
You know what. We're deeply unhappy that people from your
party keep killing conservatives. We're deeply unhappy that you have
a guy running for top cop in Virginia who thinks
it's appropriate to fetishize putting bullets in his opponent's heads
and talking about killing their kids. The way that he
texted that was methodical and repetitive. It wasn't just he

(58:42):
got mad. First off, if you get mad and you're
spouting something off from the overflow of the heart, the
mouth speaks. So that's why this was a big deal,
and that's why a lot of people were talking about
that Republican chat thing. I mean, you can sit here
and act like it's different because of the affiliation. But
know it's not Jay Jones is fetishizing about killing. You

(59:06):
heard me said or write what he said about his
opponent's kids and how the mom should have to watch
them dying, that suffering like that somehow is you know,
that's that's some that's sometimes required in order to get
the message across or in order to learn the lesson.
That is terrifying and to to this isn't He's not

(59:29):
just running for like state House or state Senate to
be a delegate. He's not running for that. He's running
for attorney general. There's a lot of power as Attorney general. Kine.
You know that there's a lot of power as ag.
He's running as top cop. I suddenly the left loves

(59:55):
police Kane.

Speaker 2 (59:56):
Yeah, after he actually said he look to see police
killed so that policies will change.

Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
And I just and Abigail Spanberger thinks that she's a
victim because her running mate wish death on someone else
and that makes her the victim. This is not difficult. Okay,
this isn't difficult. Don't be so attached to the crazies
that you that you drive away the people who decide

(01:00:30):
elections which are independents, and there's a lot of them.
They don't care about that. They just think, I just
it's wild, I mean, wishing violence in somebody. The thing
that worries me is because I've seen uh positions of
power abused. And maybe that's I'm super sensitive to that
stuff because I because it's real and it happens. I've

(01:00:51):
seen it. I've you know, I've seen it happen. I
will never forget who was that the UH cop who
ran Austin police They're chief down there, super far left.
Literally told me one time that he was going to
be watching me on social media, like actually put it
into words. I mean, I said on stage with Scott Israel,
I know that there are bad people out there and

(01:01:12):
they get into these positions of power and bad things happen.
This is attorney general. It doesn't get much higher. It
doesn't get any higher in the state than that. In
terms of law enforcement. It's wild. I mean, that's not
a difficult thing to do, folks. That's like how they're
doing this with Mam Donnie. They're trying to make themselves

(01:01:36):
the victims. Ooh, speaking of that, Hunter Biden, let me
tell you this so Red State had this hunter. Biden
was enraged the time. Do you remember that point? Where
was it at? Were they let me pull this up?
They were at an event, so it was a Los
Angeles fundraiser in June of twenty twenty four, and we

(01:02:01):
played that. We were playing some of it when it happened.
It was in June of twenty twenty four, and they
were on stage. Joe Biden was there, Barack Obama, Jimmy Kimmel,
and do you all remember that moment on this stage
when Biden sort of froze and Barack Obama came and

(01:02:21):
led him off the stage. Do you guys remember that
whole that moment. We played that on air when it happened,
and it was Joe Biden's reelection campaign. I think they
raised twenty eight million dollars that night. They were at
the Peacock Theater and they were on stage. Jimmy Kimmel

(01:02:45):
was apparently doing the he was moderating the discussion and
it was a forty minute discussion and they were on
stage and Biden just sort of froze and Barack Obama
led him off stage. Remember we were talking about that
a lot where like that was weird. It looked weird.
It looked weird, and it looked like Biden was in trouble.
And I'm watching the video again and he just stood

(01:03:07):
there like they get ready, like they're getting ready to
walk off the stage, and Biden's just sort of standing
there and he didn't move. I mean, it was like
he literally froze. And then that's when Obama grabbed his
hand and started leading him off the stage. And so
Hunter Biden is livid over that. This is the second
time that he's spoken out about it. He said that

(01:03:30):
apparently it enraged him beyond comprehension. This is the video.
See he's just in Barack Obama has already had a
hold of his hand and then puts his hand on
his back and leads him off the stage. Hunter Biden
said he almost this is what he said, quote, I
almost jumped off on stage and said, don't ever blinking
do that to the President of the United States again. Ever,

(01:03:51):
he said, I knew it was going to be a
meme and it really really made him mad, And he
said he almost launched into a profane tie raid against
Obama and got in his face and threatened him. He
said he almost did I'm sure he did. And by
the way, that the thing that you just watched, that

(01:04:13):
was not even two weeks after the debate that Biden
had against Trump, So that was like the you know,
not the immediate Friday, but the friday after that. And
he was livid because he thinks that Obama made his
dad look bad. Now he's not really said anything about

(01:04:35):
the debate performance. He's mad at everybody else for this.
He said that it enraged him. He almost leapt on stage,
I know, like powered by cocaine, what I mean. It
looks weird, But is that enough? Why would he? I

(01:04:56):
don't get it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
The way I saw it was, if anything, Obama actually
helped by from more embarrassment than he would have had
he not helped him off stage in a way that
was kind of like hand on the back, you know
what I mean, sort of not like holding his hand
an elbow and leading them around like you're some you know,
old folks home worker.

Speaker 3 (01:05:14):
Yeah, it's a weird. It's a weird thing. I don't
necessarily get it. This switching gears here, this piece I'm
sure you guys sought over the weekend. The Trump administration
is the headline is that they agreed to a student
loan forgiveness deal. It's the American Federation of Teachers. Last
week they resumed student debt relief for those who've been

(01:05:37):
paying on their loans for the past twenty to twenty
five years. I'm sorry, how what twenty to twenty five
years you're paying on a loan. They're going to continue
processing relief for borrowers and income contingent repayment and pay
as you earn plans until the options are eliminated in
twenty twenty eight. This has been a big back and forth.

(01:05:58):
I have a problem with it now. I understand that
it's part of a legal settlement, but they did not
have to settle. They could have continued fighting this in court.
So that's my issue with it. I feel like that's
a fair assessment, Kane. They could have continued to fight
this court, and I don't know why they didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Now, there are some people that do get caught up
in the trap of having to you know, they had
defer their loans and then they got extra interest on
the loan, and then if they're paying for twenty years,
all this additional interest, what they would have already paid
off would have been their loan had it not been
for all these additional interests and charges and deferments and
things of that nature. So I can see both sides
of the coin here, and I get to satisfy legally.

(01:06:41):
The Trump administration just said, you know what, it's easier
just to do this. Let's just make this happen. Gets
the lawsuit out of the way, and everybody's happy. So
I think that's what it did. I think that's why.
I don't know, but I wish they would have more
context on this.

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
I wish they'd come There was no explanation from the
White House, and they came out with you. And then
what gets me is the because everybody has a bot army,
including the Admin. And what gets me is that people
ask genuine questions about it, and then these jackwagon bought
armies get out there like, how dare you? You didn't know? No,
it's a legitimate thing. I I understand your point. I

(01:07:15):
just think they should have kept fighting it. And I
understand people you know there'd be things and they end
up paying off. But you knew that when you bought
the ticket, you know what I'm saying. You knew that,
you knew that that was going to be a possibility,
So now that debt has got to get paid by
the taxpayer regardless. That is my issue with it. So

(01:07:38):
I just feel like that's something they could have continued
to fight in court.

Speaker 2 (01:07:42):
You know what I'd love to hear from the White
House is that they've tapped into some of these endowments
and they said, you know what, because of the forgiveness
that obviously the rate and the cost of education went up,
not because the education got better, but because the government
was the one stepping in providing the money to do this.
So that's why. So if they had come out and said,

(01:08:03):
you know what, we're gonna be taking some of those
and we're gonna give it to those people who were
wrongfully loan this money with that high interest or whatever,
you know, to me, I'm like, all right, you know what,
that makes sense. Those endowments are pretty and that's.

Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
One of the things too. I know Luran made this point,
and I can agree more with just forgiving the interest
but not the whole debt. But at the same time,
I'm still like, but you knew that's one of the
reasons why everyone was like, don't take it, don't take it,
don't take you know, don't don't do this, you go.
Our system is so screwed up because taxpayers are still

(01:08:37):
gonna still have to cover it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
Yeah, and people like us saw decades ago that the
value of this kind of education is wasn't there in
comparison to the cost, And all the cost has done
is gone up from that.

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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

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It's time for Florida man Gosh. I have some really
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Speaker 14 (01:10:25):
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Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
I didn't think that you could. Actually there's something you
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So first up, let's do what one do I want? Okay,
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(01:10:49):
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They arrested him on a felony chargement day. The staff
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(01:11:12):
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He's out on twenty five hundred dollars on bond. That's wild.
I wonder how they like figured out because doesn't it
have to be like a monetary amount to get well.

Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
I mean, if those recipes were used in the restaurant
for how many years? How much money did they make
off of those recipes? That's true, So that's a loss.

Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
Yeah, that's true. It's a good point. A Florida man
stole a fire engine and crashed into a vehicle after
a joy ride in Tampa. They said that Warren Scudder,
fifty nine years old, stole the fire engine around nine
thirty in the morning with firefighters were inside Saint Joseph's Hospital.
He drove off and crashed into Alexis and then continued

(01:12:21):
driving it around for another mile and a half before
he was surrounded by officers. He was arrested, charged with grant, theft, aoto,
and hit and run. He has a criminal history. I'm
sure you're surprised about that. He filed a false support
of a bomb in twenty twenty in Penela's County. So
the driver had to be evaluated of the Alexis four
hit pain at the hospital. So there you go. Let's

(01:12:42):
see this. Oh so, a Florida man deliberately accelerated his
BMW towards children playing in the street after he argued
with them. Oh, Todd Norwood, forty five years old. He
looks like that guy, like that guy, you know. There
were kids riding e bikes in the street and he
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(01:13:03):
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direction of the group and apparently struck a thirteen year
old boy. His wife was in the passenger seat, was
arrested and accused of battering one of the other kids
during the altercation. They yeah, they wow, they I can't
even believe this. So why are you fighting with kids

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Speaker 14 (01:15:06):
I think the little mentoring candidate Jade Vance wants to
be president more than anything else. I always wonder what's
going on in the mind of his wife, Like you're okay,
please bring blank four times. Yeah, we'll come over here,
We'll save you.

Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
What is that about. That's Jensaki, who's talking about a chavance,
saying that I guess that she's with him against her will.
What a weird That's a weird thing to say about someone.
Maybe just like keep people's marriages and their kids and
keep death threats out of it. I feel like democrats
have to be rehabilitated so that they learn how to

(01:15:46):
act like humans again, and they learn how to talk
to people again. Because this is not cool, it's not
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. We're
at the top of this third hour the chats at Rumble.
You can also find us on sub stack and x
and YouTube and Facebook and all that good stuff. So
there is a lot of stuff to touch on. Some

(01:16:09):
of it's real nerdy. But that was that was just
stuff from that was. I don't watch her show. Is
she on MSNBC or did she do like the Mehdi
Hassan and now Mehdi Hassan. I think it's just does
his own little thing and he's maybe like a guest sometimes.

Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
I don't I don't see how that show makes any money,
no matter what network it's on.

Speaker 3 (01:16:29):
A yeah, I don't either. I don't really see how
it does at all. But you know, there it is.
I really don't see it. I don't see how anybody
watches it. I don't see how her show makes money.
And it seems like the set's different. I don't know,
it's just weird. We've been we've been touching the ballroom.
We've been talking about the main candidate who's got the
Nazi tattoo, the White House renovations. Also a couple of

(01:16:53):
things to get into as well. The situation so Hamas
apparent is not of course update. Still government shutdown, and
still HAMAS is not honoring any bit. Well, they're not
honoring the full agreement, the twenty point piece plan. They
want to keep their grip on Goaz, the security reports Reuters,
and they can't commit to disarm. According to Hamas's own

(01:17:14):
senior official, I guess they want to have everything blown up.
I mean that's the way I look at it. That's
you know, if you're refusing to do any of that,
it just kind of seems that me, you're just right
death wish. Yeah, you got a death wish for sure.
Like you there's definitely something there for sure. Also wanted

(01:17:34):
to well, I'm gonna get into this inemon, but they
said that I don't know what the timeline is on this.
I feel like they're timeline for disarmament and getting out.
It seems like that maybe you should have passed already, right, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:17:49):
I mean Trump he went out and was asked this
directly a few days ago, and he was like, well,
I don't really have a hard red line on this,
but they're supposed to disarm, and if they're not, we're
going to do it for him so violently. I want
that fl part.

Speaker 3 (01:18:02):
We're going to do it violently. That's what he Yeah,
that's what he said. So yeah. I mean I feel
like it's because they're not going to the whole point.
I mean, the twenty point plan included Hamas picking up
and leaving, getting out, handing over that. I mean, they're
talking about ways to maybe have that area governed. What

(01:18:27):
is the best way to do it. Hamas isn't going
to leave, and it's really I think it's the Arab
world that has to get them out, make all these
other Arab nations go in and do it. Otherwise they
can deal with all the refugees and all the people
coming in. And we all know that they don't want
that because whenever that's happened in Egypt, or whenever they've
gone into Lebanon, and whenever they gone into it, there's
always a conflict that arises because they go when they

(01:18:49):
start stuff, and then there's a conflict, armed conflict every
single time, without fail, without fail. I had this headline
over the weekend. Generals are whining that Pete Hegseth has
lost them. I don't know if you guys have seen
some of this. Caine just looked like a rabid prairie
dog that just popped up out of its hole, like

(01:19:10):
he said Ramrod straight.

Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Yeah, generals again.

Speaker 3 (01:19:14):
So there is the story in the Washington Times. Full disclosure.
I have a column that runs there, but I don't
know anybody there except my editor. The headline is he
lost US generals and senior officers say that trust in
hegseeth has evaporated. Wait, there's more. The Secretary's critics worried

(01:19:39):
the Pentagon is at risk of enduring damage. Enduring damage
amid firings, resignations, and early retirements of high ranking staff.
I'm going to say something very controversial. You're not much
of a warrior. If you're wringing your hands over the
president's appointment like this. You have one job, show up

(01:20:04):
and do it and take your orders. That's it. This
is how this country works. If you don't like it,
then take your fat don't want to live up to
pt standards, ass out of the military and go to
another country. And of maybe you can go to North
Korea where you can wear all those medals on your
uniform that go all the way down to your leg
and you can applaud Kim Jong un because apparently they

(01:20:26):
had no problem doing that when there was a Democrat
in the White House. But god forbid, they get a
new appointment in from a Republican president who wants him
to not be fat asses and lipstick and skirts and
letting people fall from planes in Afghanistan, and suddenly they
have problems. They need to worry about us losing our
confidence in them. I just this is asinine. And instead

(01:20:49):
of talking to the press like a bunch of women
anonymous sources, that's what I expect my girlfriends to do.
I don't like seeing that behavior from a man, much
less a man in uniform. Grow some balls, take your
orders and do your job or resigning GTFO. That's it.

(01:21:11):
That's the tweet.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
Were any of these generals whining when you know, Lloyd
Austin went a wall for a couple of weeks, or
when Millie was a furry or whatever and was promoting
these lgbtqs thatt like, none of that worried them, None
of that caused them any alarm.

Speaker 3 (01:21:27):
Lloyd Austin was gone for like two weeks and nobody
knew where he was, and he was getting like health
treatment he didn't tell anybody. He literally was not He
was actually technically incapacitated to do his job. And you
would think that those generals would have been, wow, we
really lost our trust. No, they didn't do any of that.
You would have thought that they would have said, wow,
we really lost our trust when there were literally people

(01:21:50):
dropping off of the planes at Hamid Karzai International Airport
and cobble. You would have thought that they would have said,
we don't work us. When we had thirteen service members
who were ordered to their deaths, who knew that a
terrorist was casing the whole airport and testing for the

(01:22:11):
weak spots. They saw him coming, they knew they were
going to die, and they were told to stand there
and die, and they did. You would have thought that
those generals would have objected at that point and said
he's lost us. No. No, it's when heg Seth goes

(01:22:31):
in and says, don't be fat, and they're like, oh
my gosh, can you believe that he told us to
not be fat?

Speaker 2 (01:22:42):
You know what kind of energy this has? Is that
same energy that fifty one former fbis or Pentagon's officials
say that the Hunter laptop isn't real and it's Russian.
This information, that's what this. This is the kind of
energy I get from this where oh, generals they're not
happy with.

Speaker 3 (01:22:59):
Heg I wonder if any of these generals are the
ones that were in lipsticks and skirts. I mean, that
would explain, you know, I would have more cause to
believe that they actually have vaginas because they're acting like
a bunch of women than they're just pretending to. This
is insane, This is crazy. I mean, I think they're
mad about a number of things. I think they're mad

(01:23:21):
about the press policies, which and I think they're mad
because he told them to stop being fat and make
sure that you can like you know, the PT standards
that you can meet what's required of you physically. Yeah,
no more, de I, no more, none of that. No,
it's he's lost us. And it's all these they're all

(01:23:43):
anonymous sources, of course. So one current army general told
the Washington Times it was a massive waste of time.
If he ever had us, he lost us. And that's
when they had to go to Quantico and they had
they gathered at the Marine Corps base there and he
gave this speech that it was some of these this
is what here? It is. This is the this is

(01:24:03):
from the article quote the Quantico speech, described by other
sources as embarrassing and and theatrical to a degree that
is below our institution. Oh my gosh, I'm gonna have
to hold onto this desk to finish. This seemed to
crystallize beliefs about mister Hegstt that had taken root amongst

(01:24:26):
some senior office. You know, you know what, I'm not
even gonna read there. I can't even get there. The
rest of it below your institution. You want to know
what's below your institution? The people that were fallen. I mean,
when's the last time you want a war? Dana? That's
so mean. I'm a taxpayer. I come from a lineage

(01:24:47):
of people who overthrew military rule. Come again, when's the
last time you want a war? I mean, I've been
hearing about inclusion. We had military accounts tweeting about alphabet
and trans stuff. We had military accounts that were bragging
about one of the was it one of the dudes

(01:25:09):
in the Air Force. I can't even remember what branch, lipstick, skirt,
high heels, the whole nine yards. A man shown up
in uniform to work like this, people who wanted to
use the military as a social experiment. That's below your institution,
making stupid mistakes, like in Cobble, when everyone on WhatsApp

(01:25:31):
knew the Taliban was coming months prior. They knew the
Taliban was coming to Cobble because they were whatsapping all
these little villages all along the way saying you better
surrender or we're gonna murk you all. That's why, by
the way, all of these villages in Afghanistan were surrendering
before the Taliban even showed up. They knew it before

(01:25:53):
they even showed up, because they were on WhatsApp going
we're gonna kill you all if you don't. So they
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It's time for Dana's Quick five, so.

Speaker 3 (01:28:45):
I've heard stories like that. There's a ton of these.
A service dog alerted a mom to a little boy's
low blood sugar from the other side of the house,
and a lot of it. A lot of the times
they're caught on the cameras inside the house. It's really
I mean, this is sweet. I've seen a lot of
these stories. It was a cocker Spaniel that did it,
that alerted the parent to the low blood sugar from

(01:29:05):
the other side of the house. Type one, type one
diabetes and another soue crase. That's a lot of consonants deficiency.
And so there are the best people. Dogs are the best.
Let's see. Also, twenty one point seven million Americans are
projected to cruise next year, setting a new record on

(01:29:28):
like the ships. It's interesting, that's a four point five
increase over. I got to tell you, it was very
nice going with the MRC thing. But I'm not one
of those big boat people. Very weird and it's just different,
you know, just a different thing. That's a lot of people.

(01:29:50):
Some of those boats are so enormous. I don't get anxiety,
but I feel like I could because they're so huge, and.

Speaker 2 (01:29:58):
I've seen too many on the ground and tip over.

Speaker 3 (01:30:03):
Well, yeah, that was with a wasn't that captain drunk? Yes,
I'm sitting on the wire from in your monitor. Apologies
there for a second. Let's see also ooh so and
I'm trying to figure out how this happened. There was
an object that hit a United Flights wind shield and
they think it could have been a weather balloon. Now,

(01:30:25):
remember when we talked to you. This was last week.
We had headlines about this flight that was going to
Los Angeles from Salt Lake City or no, sorry, it
was going to Los Angeles, had to be diverted to
Salt Lake City because an object struck its windshield at
thirty six thousand feet. It cracked and injured the pilot
even and they think it may have been a weather
balloon or.

Speaker 11 (01:30:46):
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Speaker 3 (01:30:48):
Can you imagine you're flying a plane and you hit
a little alien? Crazy? Let's see a what is this story?
This is a British story. They're weird about camping up there. Oh,
this couple was found dead in their camper van.

Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
Okay, instead of the tragedy, they just look they were
in love.

Speaker 3 (01:31:10):
They were pretending to be homeless. I mean I guess
that that makes them happy, you know, Okay four arrested
in an alleged attempt to smuggle gold powder into Japan
in their breeches. This is in Tokyo. They were arrested
for trying to smuggle about eight kilograms of gold worth
about half over half a million dollars. They busted them.

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Speaker 3 (01:33:26):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you bottom
of this third hour. So a couple of things to
put on your plate. And I always tell people you
don't have to be in the weeds on firearms stuff
for it or to know everything about it as for
it to It still affects you regardless, and I like

(01:33:47):
to bring people up to speed. Not everybody's shoots as
much as we do. Not everybody's into two way Second
Amendment culture as much, but you have to think about
this stuff. It will affect you in some way in
some form. So let me just us there's two things
coming up. I'll get into the Haimani case, which was
granted cert meaning Scotus is going to review it, and

(01:34:07):
that has to do with whether or not someone who
has marijuana can also possess a firearm, and that is
not I want you to be careful with that because
it's not really so much about marijuana. It is about restrictions,
and it gets into Canter v Bar and it gets
into nonviolent offenders and things like that. So push that

(01:34:28):
to the side for a moment. The other thing that's
come up has been this issue with Glock. Now I
saw this for the past couple of days. I'll will
be talking more about this, but I wanted to wait
and make sure that it was a real thing, because
at first I just saw it pop up on Reddit,
and then I saw it a few other places, and

(01:34:51):
they were waiting, I think, for more confirmation on it.
So I don't think that they've even issued a formal
press release on it yet. Glock and I like Glock,
I have glocks, but the website has confirmed it. So
they're discontinuing. Glock is discontinuing dozens of models now. Glock
is an Austrian company. In fact, excuse me, one of

(01:35:14):
their main founders just passed away guests on Glock and
they've got a lot of lawsuits and legislation that are
targeting them, like Chicago has been going after them, California
has been going after them. So how it happened is
some of these Glock, the distributors of Glock firearms began
reporting on like Monday. I think it was after we
were off air when I first kind of saw some

(01:35:36):
stuff about it that they're going to stop shipping all
the gen three the Gen five and Gen five MOS
models at the end of November, and they're going to
roll out a new series series five V series December
this year. And there was one guy was glock Shop

(01:35:57):
Lenny McGill who was who I saw later about this.
I'm like, oh, it might be a real thing. They haven't,
like I said, the company hasn't said officially, but on
their website they have a list of all kinds of
stuff that's now being discontinued. I'm not going to read
all of it, but it's a lot. And they said
that they're going to quote focus on the products that
will drive future innovation and growth, and they're making a

(01:36:20):
strategic decision to reduce our current commercial portfolio. This streamlined approach,
they write, allows us to concentrate on continuing to deliver
the highest quality and most relevant solutions for the market.
That's their quote. And then they have like their you

(01:36:42):
know five series or V series that's that's up. And
they said that you're still going to have access to
the most popular block models that you know in love,
but with a more focused selection is what they're saying. Now,
why are they doing There's been this huge push by

(01:37:03):
anti gun groups anti Second Amendment groups, anti Second Amendment advocates,
the anti gun lobby, the anti Second Amendment Lobby to
ban the sale of Glock's period Glock handguns because they said, oh,
the switches that people can use to convert these semi
automatics into full auto, which by the way, has already

(01:37:26):
been illegal forever. This is all already illegal. So you're
Glock changing their product is like suing Ford because a
criminal can hot wire a car, can steal a Ford

(01:37:46):
and by hot wiring it.

Speaker 6 (01:37:49):
What.

Speaker 3 (01:37:50):
Yes, So the company that has followed the laws, and
by the way, from what I understand with Glock, they
don't even get involved in any kind of two A Act.
They are very notoriously not involved in any of that
at all. Whatso what they just don't mess with it.
Maybe it's because they're Austrian, maybe it's because they just
are trying to stay out of that for business. Whatever.

(01:38:14):
So they're having to redesign their product because of what
criminals do in violation of the law. That's how I
view this. I think it's you know, and they Gavin
Newsom here's where it gets crazier. So in California, he
just signed ABE eleven twenty seven, and that prohibits the
sale of glocks starting next year until they redesign the

(01:38:39):
Gen three models, and the Gen three models are actually
the only models that are legal to get right now
in the state. Here's the problem with this. They already
redesigned the pistols to prevent people from adding or inserting switches,
but California never approved the redesign. That sends up a

(01:38:59):
problem if you're a Gavin Usom. But it's they're gonna
make it glock's problem. They already did the whole thing.
In fact, let me pull this up. I love this CBS.
CBS is a piece, this was one was this published
on the thirteenth of October. They were even forced to

(01:39:22):
admit that they already submitted the redesign and that I mean,
here's literally this is what it says. This is the
paragraph on CBS quote newer models of glocks to have
an added piece it's intended to block the glock switch.
But the AG hasn't approved that model for sale. Here,
they haven't approved the design. I mean, they even note it.

(01:39:44):
California is just trying to do everything that they can
to make it them illegal, period. I mean, and I
shouldn't have to tell you that you can even bypass
that by the way, you can bypass the switch, you
can bypass whatever anybody wants to do. I mean, for
crying out loud. What antisecond of them and advocates don't
understand is that these things are firearms, are ubiquitous. They've

(01:40:05):
been with us for forever. It's it's like one of
the things that is woven into our American DNA. You're
punishing these companies because you refuse to actually make your
legal system work the way it's supposed to. Because the
people that are doing this are repeat offenders. There, these

(01:40:26):
are these are the repeat offenders. I mean, this is
so stupid. It's actually really dumb. And everybody's been talking
about this. Uh these you know, the switches and all
of this. This there's there's going to be innovations that
always they get around it. But the thing is that
California and others are trying to make it as absolutely

(01:40:47):
impossible for glock as they can to uh be in
tune with the law. For the lack of a better
way to put it. And again, these have always been illegal.
It's always been illegal to those always it is a
good design. Glock has a great design. I like Block.
I have a lot of my friends that are like

(01:41:07):
six six are great. I have some, but I like
Block and they're just you know, some people don't like
them because they're not pretty or they're just too basic
or whatever. And they just kind of do one thing
and that's all they do, and that's great. It works, right.
If it's not broke, don't fix it. But still, no

(01:41:28):
matter what design they do, anything is modifiable. That's the
whole thing. They're not gonna stop with that. They're gonna
keep going until it's completely banned. That's it, right, all
because you have criminals that California, I mean, for crying
out loud, California just doesn't even prosecute things. I have

(01:41:50):
a story here that I don't have time to get
to today, but I'm gonna get to it later this week.
Where they're even now, like felonies have been basically classify
where you get a slap on the hand, they're not.
You guys know, this didn't even prosecute people for retail
theft anymore. I just think that this does not pass

(01:42:11):
current legal precedent for what is common use, and if
it's common use, and commonly owned. That's one of the
things that's been upheld in previous Supreme Court precedent where
you're not abridging the rights of someone by going after
something that's in common circulation, common use, commonly owned, et cetera.
It's that common use. I just can't see that passing

(01:42:34):
that litmus test in a court of law. Now, the
other thing that's come up that's related to two A.
And like I said, we're going to talk more about
these cases than the days to come. I'll do it
a little bit at a time because some people are like,
oh my gosh, Dana. But it's important because you guys
see how this is a formula that is being set
up to go after everything. Right, Okay. So the other

(01:42:57):
thing that's coming up is this, Yes, this proposition to
the Supreme Court, they agreed to consider, they granted cert
to this case. They're considering the constitutionality of being in
possession of a firearm if you have marijuana. Now, I

(01:43:19):
will caution you. I want you to just get over
the marijuana word, because this is a formula. So this
is United States versus HARMANI, and it's a guy who's
been charged with being an unlawful user because apparently he
had a controlled substance, which was apparently marijuana. I was
in possession of a firearm. Now, the guy was the

(01:43:41):
subject of a terror investigation, and there's more to this
guy than We'll get to that later on. But back
in August of twenty twenty two, they found that he
had a Glock nineteen and he had like I think
what two ounces of marijuana. And they're so they're they're
bringing this case to court. He's a US citizen, his

(01:44:03):
parents are from Pakistan, and they're saying that the implication
in the case is that he's dangerous for some terrorist associations,
but that is not actually being raised in this issue
that is being presented to the court in terms of
the constitutional issue of can you have marijuana and then

(01:44:23):
have a pistol? So this, I think is going to
get into the case previously that Amy Cony Barrett was
involved in, and that's Kanter v. Bar which looks at
the variable of nonviolence as in terms of whether someone
can be considered a prohibited possessor if they have marijuana

(01:44:43):
and if they're a non violent person, if they're not
posing a threat to the public. Because Barrett her position
in Canter v. Bar when she was writing her opinion
on this is that if they are not a threat
to the public, then why should they be rendered the
penalty of being ineligible, Because that's one of the qualifying
things for being a prohibited possessor is that are you dangerous?

(01:45:07):
Are you violent? Are you a threat to the public.
The problem with this Hamani case is that there are
these other variables that make it difficult for a lot
for some people to weigh in on this. So this
is something that we're going to be talking about in
the days to come, because it's something you have to
unpack bit by bit. It's a lot to throw at you, guys,
all at once, But I want you to be aware
of it because there are implications that will affect you

(01:45:30):
at some point in your life because of what is
being argued here and the precedents that could be set.
And I kind of think that the Harmoni case it
might be kind of a wolf in sheep's clothing a
little bit in terms of watering things down and actually
setting up the Supreme Court to actually rule against some
constitutional protections as opposed to affirm them. So that's something

(01:45:53):
that we're going to talk about. But these are these
are cases that you need to pay attention to, and
this is because they're I mean, this could really shape
things up in terms of two eight because you have
you know, obviously Heller, you have the New York rifle
and pistol. The Bruin case, which expanded the individual use
outside of the home, really made that, you know, inarguable.

(01:46:15):
I think that there's a lot of court cases that
prove that yes, it's individual use, it's not militia, et cetera,
et cetera. But now we're getting into some of these
other aspects in terms of aspects of ineligibility. So we'll
be talking about that in the days to come.

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Speaker 3 (01:46:43):
So, the case that we were talking about before we
went to break, that's US United States versus Hamani, and
that that is it was actually a terrorism investigation and
the government was looking to go This guy's based in
Texas and it's one of those situations where they have
a charge that they can get him on here while

(01:47:05):
they build a case for something else. But then this
turns into a big Second Amendment case. This is the
case that hunter Biden had cited, well not well, his
attorneys specifically that they had sighted whenever he got a
lot of flak before Biden left the White House for
lying on his forty four to seventy three when he
went and purchased a firearm, remember, because he was on drugs,

(01:47:27):
and he was on drugs by his own admission in
his own biography, where the timeline completely overlap where he
was talking about being high off out of his mind
and then he goes and buys a gun. I mean
the date on the form for his forty four seventy
three and then the timeline because he's giving you dates
and times and months and all this stuff in the book,
it totally overlapped. So by his own admission, he was

(01:47:50):
a drug addict when he falsified his on it, when
he lied on his form. So his attorneys were actually
citing this case when they were going back and forth
with the DJ, when the DJ was looking to prosecute
him for this, and you know, I think it's insane
that he just you know, gets a wrist slap on it.

(01:48:11):
But FBI they had searched this guy's house and you know,
he had some marijuana. He had four I think it
was under four grams of cocaine something to that effect.
But they found a glock in his in his possession
and he had asked the district court and that was
part of the case. Now it's like the center of it.

(01:48:33):
He had asked the district court to dismiss this charge
and he cited his he sided the Second Amendment. Now
he's a citizen, his parents are from Pakistan. He says
that it violated his constitutional rights. And so that's what
this is going back and forth over and it's going
to be very this is this will be an interesting case.

(01:48:54):
But but the Supreme Court had they granted cert for this,
so they granted to review or to are this case.
And we're going to get into instead of talking about
this guy's background, because he's just the worst poster child
for this. This guy is like the worst poster child
for it. And now this is the case that everybody
now you can see how it's been made difficult. Well,

(01:49:16):
like I said, we're going to talk more about this
in the days to come. Today's stupidity came all right.

Speaker 2 (01:49:21):
Do you think if someone were to say, boy, the
media really is Trump friendly? You think that's true, that
the media is in the bag for Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:49:28):
Who would believe so?

Speaker 2 (01:49:30):
Nobody in their sane mind would believe that. But maybe
Chuck Schumer listen to this.

Speaker 9 (01:49:34):
I would ask my colleague, one of the greatest blows
to democracy when we don't have a fully free press,
And has it been a hallmark of so many of
the countries that he has mentioned that are autocracies or
absolute dictatorships to have no free press so no information
can come out, and that dramatic And doesn't that dramatically
hurt the American people when government is shielded and can

(01:49:56):
do whatever it wants and hurt as many people as
it wants because you don't have a free press.

Speaker 3 (01:50:02):
Oh god, what you mean like the press that you
guys persecuted? Boy boy, folks, that doesn't for us today.
I'll be on waters World tonight, have a great night.
Back with you tomorrow.
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