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December 8, 2025 106 mins
Ilhan Omar responds to Trump calling Somali fraudsters, “garbage”, by saying Trump has an “unhealthy and creepy obsession with Somalis”. A Wisconsin woman has been fired from her Cinnabon job after a Somali couple repeatedly antagonized her, recorded her, and pushed her to the point where she finally snapped and dropped the “N” word. A Black man is acquitted of stabbing a white man by  a Portland jury. Joe Biden spoke at an LGBTQ conference over the weekend and had a hard time pronouncing the United States of America.

Tucker Carlson tells a crowd in Doha that he's buying a place in Qatar. Data Republican exposes Nick Fuentes’ algorithm is completely fabricated that manipulated X to push his content. Dana explains how the argument that “Jesus was a refugee” is historically and biblically inaccurate. A California town CANCELS a Christmas parade over fears of an ICE raid. The World Cup is celebrating a “Pride Match” in Seattle which will ironically feature the countries of Egypt and Iran.

Tucker Carlson got visibly frustrated by criticism from some conservative figures over his visit to Qatar by claiming it was free speech to go there. A Somali immigrant says his biggest regret in life is that Trump will not be alive to witness our full takeover of America. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss CCP’s fishing fleets swimming in Argentine seas, France threatening tariffs, and much more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It was very tough to know how this money should
should be used. She was gaslighting the American people to her, Yeah,
but when you come to this country, you got to
learn which side of the road to drive on, you
got to learn to stop the stop signs, and you
got to learn not to defraud the American people.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Can I just add that one of the reasons why
we're having the investigation into whether or not they there
was a lot of money that was that was filtered
towards groups like Al Shabab, which is I think that
one of the main groups that is being discussed in
this is because one of the individuals who was involved

(00:41):
in the fraud, and I was trying to remember which
because there's three different three different programs, one of the
individuals that's involved with the fraud publicly bragged about it.
So can I Can I just make that little note there,
because that's that's one of the that's how we know
one because one of them was on social media and

(01:02):
apparently had like photos with one of those Al Shabab
or Al Shabab esque type leaders, and it's one of
the reasons why people again started looking into it. So
when they say things like oh, well, you know, it's
you know, we have no we have no evidence, well,
or why can't you produce evidence? Well, they're they're conducting

(01:26):
the investigation into it, because that's, you know, by itself,
is kind of enough, don't you think to be like, oh, well, huh,
seems like this is pretty suss here. The guy was
bragging about it openly, and if you're bragging about it openly,
it just kind of goes to show that maybe you know, uh,

(01:47):
there might be something to that if you're that confident
about your support for its error group. I don't know
why that they keep overlooking at aspect of it. We
talk about it on the show when we were first
bringing all of this up. Welcome to the program, the
radio program Pane Lash with you. You can watch us

(02:07):
do radio. It's not Fox New. So I'm not going
to stare into your eyes because they don't have a
teleprompter in the camera. I have a giant thing that
I have to look at here. The reason I say
that is because so many people ask me about that.
They're like everyone, all the people on Fox look at
the camera. Well, that's great. They also have the words
to repeat in the camera. We're just literally ad libbing
the for three hours and we're going off of the

(02:28):
information that we have. So that's why we're different. All right,
So you can find the chats over at Rumble, but
the podcast at Apple all that good stuff. So the
issue with this and the investigation into it, like I said,
is because literally you had these people who are bragging

(02:51):
about it. They were openly bragging about it. Oh yeah,
we're funding out, So that seems to be kind of significant,
I would think. And and there's so much money. As
I said, this is even this is more than just
about Minnesota. I mean, you have situations in Maine where
they're dealing with this massive amounts of fraud. Now we're

(03:13):
looking at a number of other states where we've had
these similar programs, and it's you know, I mean, I
think all of this is worth investigating. And instead of
questioning why we're investigating, maybe people should ask why all
of these taxpayer dollars are going to all of these

(03:35):
you know, these people who are some of whom are
in the country illegally and then yes, being funneled overseas.
This is what's insane. So a couple of different quotes,
we have Illan O Maher who talked about this, this
is a cut one, and then we got a couple
of cuts from her, and of course she had to
go to Godwin's law. But this is cut one. This
was her response to all of this on the Sunday

(03:56):
morning talk show circuit.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Completely disgusting. These are Americans that he is calling garbage,
and we feel like there is an unhealthy obsession that
he has on the Somali community and an unhealthy and
creepy obsession that he has with me. I think it
is also really important for us to remember that this

(04:23):
kind of hateful rhetoric and this level of dehumanizing can
lead to dangerous actions by people who listen to the president.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Hm, it's not about you. She likes to make it
about her. Well, you know, he's obsessed with me. You're
actually obsessed with the administration. What I find creepy is
the number of people in the Somali diaspora who have
been engaging in taxpayer fraud. That's what I actually find creepy.

(04:53):
What I find creepy is the obsessive way that people
are focused on stealing taxpayer dollars that we could be
using for our own families and then using it for
things like that one guy at the restaurant who donated
millions of dollars probably of our stolen money. And I
think that she ought to be investigated to see whether
or not she's in receipt of defrauded tax pay dollars

(05:17):
because the individual who owned that one restaurant that she
had her campaign events at and who endorsed her and
gave her a lot of money, and she did numerous
appearances at his restaurant. This was one of the individuals
who was convicted into this, you know, it was one
of those they tried to run this quote nonprofit meal
sites where they were claiming that during the lockdown they

(05:38):
were serving all these meals to children, and in fact
they weren't. And it was over two hundred and fifty
million dollars. And of all of the people who have
been charged, only two are not Somali nationals. So you
have the feed our future of the housing stabilization services
fraud that was about three hundred millions, So now you're
getting you're getting an idea of where this billion dollar

(05:59):
billion dollars in fraud is coming from. And then you
had the autism therapy fraud where you had clinics like
Smart Therapy that were submitting these fake claims for therapy
sessions that literally never happened. And it got to the
point where they were saying that one in four Somali
kids in Minnesota was autistic. They were autistic. That's how

(06:19):
bad it is. And the mass Majory Again, everybody who's
been either charged or convicted all but two are Somali nationals.
So yes, it's garbage. What that group of people is
doing in Minnesota, it's garbage. And what that group of
people is doing in Maine and some of these others.
So this and by the way, one of the individuals

(06:41):
who was charged for this, that yes, is an illegal
alien as well. Many of the perpetrators were illegal aliens.
Abdul Ibrahim, he's an illegal alien. He'd been previously deported
from Canada because he was defrauding with welfare. That's just
one of several of them. So this is what she's
trying to deflect. And I think it's shameful that she's

(07:04):
making excuses for this. This is shameful. You don't come
to this country and start defrauding the people who were
born here and who've paid, not just in blood, by
family legacy, but also with their tax dollars. That's that's
un American. You know, you don't turn this into the
Somali hellhole from which you came. But what's more, she
decided to up the andy. Listen to this. She said

(07:26):
that this is about assimilation. This has cut five. Listen
to what she says. How do you understand this?

Speaker 3 (07:35):
I mean, when I think about Stephen Miller and his
white separatist rhetoric, it reminds me. Yes, it reminds me
of the way the Nazis described Jewish people in Germany.
And you know, as we know, there have been many
immigrants who've tried to come to the United States who've
turned back, you know, one of them being Jewish immigrants.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
The way that people. She says this about Stephen Miller
because he's Jewish. That's why she brought up the Nazi thing.
Because I think Elean O Mar is a terrorist sympathizer.
I absolutely do. I think she should be in jail.
I don't think that she should be in office. I
think she married her brother to get into the United States,
and she married her brother, committed fraud. She already had

(08:21):
to settle because she was using her campaign dollars to
deal with her divorce to her brother. That's how all
of that story came out, if you remember, because there
was a federal election campaign violation investigation into the money
that she was in receipt of, and so she was
being investigated and it was discovered that she was paying
a divorce attorney with campaign funds, which was illegal, which

(08:43):
is why she had to pay a six figure settlement.
She was fined as a result of it because she
was guilty. She was guilty of committing fraud federal election
campaign finance fraud. She was guilty of it. So that's
one of the reasons why that story came out. But
for her to sit here and say she went after
Stephen Miller specifically because he was Jewish, and you know,
she's an anti Semite. She's a terrorist sympathizing anti Semite

(09:04):
who also defends funneling terrorist money back to groups like
al Shabab and Africa. So I don't even think that
she should be an elected office. I don't think that
a foreign born individual who's been in the country for
a heartbeat should be an elected office, don't think so.
I tend to side with the founders and the Federalist
papers on that. If anyone wants to take issue that
being said, she's divisive, she's a racist, she's a bigot,

(09:29):
and she's a Sharia supporting terrorist sympathizer. I mean, I
don't know how else I can put it. I think
that she's everything that laws were designed to safeguard against
when it comes to people like her in elected office
and so saying things going to Godwin's lawle like, oh well,
that's what the Nazis used to say. Are you literally
trying to compare during World War Two Jewish people to

(09:53):
fraud instigating Somali diaspora in Minnesota where there are literal
convictions of people who are defe frauding the American taxpairer
to the tune of over a billion dollars. Because that's asinine.
These people are jokes, and these smugness with which she
says this, the smugness she's talking about assimilation as well.

(10:14):
She says that to expect immigrants to adopt American values,
that's what seems that's what reminds her so much of
Nazism' That's one of the most historically illiterate things I've
ever heard in my life Kine. That's not how that works. Yeah,
not how that works at all. But that's see, that's
why the left hates that term melting pot. They don't

(10:38):
want assimilation because they need everyone divided alongside race. The
old Marxist tactic was to divide everybody along economic lines,
and that doesn't work as much anymore because I think
more people have been I think more I mean people
when they when they make money and they get to
enjoy the fruits of their own labor, they like that.
That's kind of hard to persuade them to go against

(11:00):
it once they've experienced it. And so now the new
thing with Marxism, I mean Newish since the sixties, late sixties,
seventies rather is to divide everybody along among along race,
racial lines. And that's what this is. So she's saying no, no, no,
there's no assimilation. There's no U can't. Well, what does
she think American values are? That's the thing. This is

(11:23):
why I think she's on American. She doesn't even understand
what American values are. America is about do you want
to be free? Yes? No, it's pretty it's pretty simple.
So if you're saying that you can't align with American values.
What you're doing is you're essuing freedom, and that's an
anti American idea. I mean, that's that's Marxism. You're you're saying,
you're rejecting freedom. That's the American value is freedom and

(11:43):
equality before the constitution and underneath it when the law
is violated. So she's completely she has no concept, she
has no understanding of this republic, and but she wants
to lecture. We're going to talk more about that also
on deck, because we've got a lot to get you
set up with h I don't know if you saw this.

(12:04):
We're going to get into this video this woman who
what was she at like a she was at a
restaurant and apparently she was being harassed by a couple
and she used a racial slur and others. A go fundme.
She's being harassed by a Muslim couple who was apparently
like mocking her for not wearing a hy job. But
there's a lot more to this story than meets the eye.
We're going to discuss that the stupid fight between I

(12:25):
think potus needs to stop punching down with Marjorie Taylor Green.
We're going to discuss that the latest with Islamism, and
in California they canceled a holiday parade because they were
terrified everyone was going to get rounded up and deported.
So we're going to get into all of that and more.
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Speaker 5 (14:00):
Of the news you would probably miss. It's time for
Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (14:05):
So Paramount launches a hostile takeover bid for all of
Warner Brothers. According to news sources, this is interesting. So
they said that it's they're mounting this hostile takeover. It's Discovery,
Warner Brothers, that also including CNN and there. It's very interesting.
They said that Paramounts guiding and CEO David Ellison insists

(14:27):
that it's much more appealing. He said the Netflix deal
was inferior because that Netflix was the highest bidder for
the studio. But now Paramounts like, yeah, I don't think
so ooh ooh, because I think all of us were
a little worried about that because Netflix touches things and
it just I haven't watched the New Stranger Things yet.
I'm a little nervous about it. A lot of people

(14:47):
I really respect who are really just straight no chaser
or like the nostalgia's gone, and they said that the
kids as they got older acted worse. Is that weird?
I don't know, But I like that Chicken Place Millipop
is brown because she gets a lot of hate and
she seems very trad and she gets a lot of
hate for not being a harlot, so I kind of

(15:08):
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dropped free admission on Martin Luther King Junior Day juneteens
while adding Trump's birthday. I don't care. Out of all
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And I mean, I think that we pay in taxes
for the upkeep of this, So why do I have
to pay fee to go outside somewhere? You know what

(15:30):
I'm saying. I mean, because it's the people's park, So
why the ever loving you know blank are we paying
a fee for it? But whatever, But people are mad
because Martin Lucy, I just do that. Whatever. Let's see,
the FAA is launching an investigation to US airlines over
flight cuts order during the shutdown. It seems like a
waste of time. Right now, criminals are using altered proof

(15:53):
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Speaker 2 (17:53):
Who goes to cinnabon? How many people go to a sinnabon?
I mean, yeah, I know, right, I think the last
time I even physically like saw a cinnabon. Is it
am I saying that? Or a sinabun cinnabon cinebon?

Speaker 5 (18:09):
I don't know. I think I've always said cinnabun sinabuno.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
It's c I in in a b o n right
at the end. She should be bun. It's sinabun, isn't it.
I don't know. I don't know. I just it's, you know,
one of those little mall things. It actually was like
in the early off, so it was at a mall.
I bring this up welcome back, by the way. I
bring this up because there was a milkshake duck incident

(18:33):
in Wisconstant over the weekend. Now you might be asking yourself, Dana,
the hell is this phrase milkshake duck that you said
just right before we went to break and now again,
let me tell you the story of it. I'll be
very quickly. It's thirty seconds in under. It was a
joke that someone said, oh, here's a little duck that
loves milkshakes, and it's a little picture of a duck
with a milkshake. And then you know, fifteen seconds later
we regret to inform you that the duck is racist,

(18:56):
meaning that people, these people are discovered like the lady
that you aka mask, remember that whole thing, and then
the Internet does its thing and they try to find
some disqualifying event in that person's life as a way
to discredit them from receiving public odulation. That's kind of it.
I don't know, it's people mad because something good happens

(19:16):
to someone and they want to just douce all over it.
For the lack of a better way to put it.
This is a little different though. So this was in
a sinabon and it was a female server, and all
I know is that the video starts already. The drama
is in progress when the video begins, right. It's like

(19:38):
when you join a news conference and it's like, oh,
well we're gonna go take this live already in progress, right.
It's very similar to that. So this leady, she is
working the cinnabon, right, and these two Somali customers are
apparently harassing her. Now, the way that it went, the
story goes, is that they were harassing her because she

(20:00):
wasn't wearing a hit job. She wasn't wearing a basically
dressing like a ghost with a slit for eyes, and
they were upset with her, and they went back and forth,
and then she decided to call them a racial slur.
She called them the inward and it just continued to

(20:21):
escalate from that point. I don't even think can we
even play any of this? Okay? Steve spent an ungodly
amount of time censoring this for you, so you all
better appreciate it, because he had to bleep out every listen,
I am racist saying that to the whole entire world.

Speaker 7 (20:45):
Don't get your life, by the way, talking about you're
talking about you're talking about you want to fire from dilation.

Speaker 8 (20:54):
Of You're not going to be walking here sucking suck one.
Look how you look like, what's.

Speaker 5 (21:03):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Oh my gosh, Like why does this keep happening? I
would have I was already bored. I was already bored.
So it's the Cinnabon employee. And apparently what happened and
it doesn't show that you know, nobody's in the right here,
but there's some Just till for a second listen to
the whole remarks before everybody clinches their butts. First off,
I think the Somali couple are trash. I think they're

(21:29):
absolute trash. I think it is ratastic to walk into
a cinnabon with the purpose of starting problems. Right if
you don't like the fact that a woman isn't wearing
a hit job, then go to go to a Muslim
country where they're wearing a hit job. You know, good grief.
And he was at the very beginning of the of
this exchange, he was sexualizing her with his remarks, and

(21:53):
you can kind of hear them in the beginning. He
sort of tells on himself in the beginning of the
clip because you can kind of hear it. He's sexualized
her with his remarks. And again, all of it is
because he feels as though his point is that her
not having the head covering and all of that invites sexualization.
And so he's telling her that because she disrespectfully doesn't

(22:15):
wear a job, that that means he is entitled to
sexually slur her. So he's a piece of He's a thug.
These two they're absolute thugs. Now does that mean when
you're at work, does that mean that you can do
what she did? I don't think she did herself any favors.
First off, you're an employee at work, and this is

(22:35):
where I think you got to draw the line. You
are at work and you are wearing the company apron,
and the company has the right to say, we don't
think that you should have reacted that way. Now. I
don't know if she's the manager or not. The manager
should have stepped in. At the very least, I probably
would have called the police to come and handle the situation,
and would have and would have had them permanently barred

(22:55):
from the store. I would have called police and said,
these people are actually propositioning me, they are harassing me,
and I would have You never ever, ever want to
give the people who are the aggressors the opportunity to
turn the tables on you and make themselves look like
they're the victims. And her behavior, her response allowed for

(23:15):
that to happen. Now, I don't think that you need
to say slurs or whatever. I think the company they
didn't like the way that she handled it, and they
have every right to fire her. I think it's kind
of ridiculous that there's a GoFundMe that started, because again,
when you're working a job, and I've worked many a
job where I've had to handle many a rowdy person.
I mean when I was in college, I was a

(23:36):
cocktail waitress on Friday and Saturday nights and going through school,
and so I've seen, I've seen, and you know, I've
handled some things. You can't respond to situations like that,
it's just not professional. And I don't care if it's
a cinnabon or where it is. You know, you got
a job to do. And so I feel like she

(23:57):
more than anything else, she can't control what the customers do,
but she can control what she does, and she can
control her reactions. Had she just called the police and
handled it that way, I think she would still have
her job. Plus I also think that somebody probably would
have created a GoFundMe for her anyway, and she would
have been maybe even more awarded for her behavior than this,

(24:18):
because she didn't make herself look great, right she Yes,
she was the one who started being victimized, but then
with her behavior, these two somalis that are absolute trash.
She ended up making them look like the victims because
then they could say, oh, it's a racial slur because apparently,
and this is in leftist world, you can sexually proposition

(24:40):
a woman, you can even commit battery, but and that's
considered less than if she were to say something demeaning
about you know, any kind of any with any sort
of racial aspect. Then immediately that is that's considered worse. So,
I mean, it's the GoFundMe that they that they have
for hers, like nineteen thousand dollars at this point, and

(25:01):
everyone said, oh, well she's a racist employee, blah blah blah.
But all the people that are spinning it, they are
they're literally forgetting and they're leaving out how the man
and the woman were immediately walked in and started it.
They immediately walked in and started harassing her, and they
started sexually slurring her. But here's what's funny, And I

(25:23):
have this on my rundown. This is what's funny. Here's
the other reason that I really don't care about this
chick and I have this it's on our rundown. Here, Kine,
what does this show you? And this link that I have. Oh,
she has a Biden Harris sign in her yard. It
says Women's Choices on the ballot, vote Democrat. Her name

(25:47):
is Crystal Trees. This is a photo that she has
on her own social media of all the Democrat signs
in her yard. She has photos of herself on social
media wearing Democrat stickers. She is a major Democrat, so
I really don't care. I'm not going to donate to
some racist Democrats. Go fund me. She's a Democrat, so

(26:09):
I like to watch them fight with each other. There
you go. She voted, probably voted to bring all the
Somalis into Wisconsin. She probably voted for this. So this
is what she has. Juan's showing you right now. That's
the photo of her own signs in her own yard.
And then she bragged another post about how she was
a Biden supporter, and then how she was a Harris
supporter because she supported Harris in the last election. So

(26:33):
it gets into all of that. It's very funny. So
I just don't care. I don't care she's a Democrat.
Are you surprised, I'm I'm not at all. But I
think it's I think it's goof I don't know, I
just think, you know, people need to you have to
behave a certain way at work. There's a certain way
that you have to behave at work, and that's just
kind of the way it is. I wanted to get

(26:54):
into this because this dovetails right into a DEI crime.
This is what I have it labeled as. So a
Portland jury says that there was a homeless man who
had a twenty twenty stabbing conviction and a twenty twenty
one attempted assault conviction. He admitted that he stabbed this
individual and then apparently after he was stabbed, the individual

(27:20):
apparently used a racial slur on him, and as a result,
the guy was acquitted. You can't make this kind of
stuff up. You can't make it up. This is insane.
Hennepin County. Here's another one. This is a Department of Justice,
Hennepin County. This was just actually this morning is when

(27:43):
this posted. There's something else with there's a sex offender
as well, something similar. I keep seeing these stories where criminals,
after they come at a crime, then the victim says
something nasty to them after they've been stabbed or assaulted
or something, and then the judge in the case goes
light on the offender because they feel like the offender

(28:05):
has been wronged because of the words of the of
the h because of the words of the victim. I
don't know, I feel like if you stabbed me, I'm
gonna say a lot of stuff to you. Kane sort
of feels like. This is a Portland jury. A Portland
jury said that the the slur outweighed the knife attack.

(28:25):
You cannot make this up. You cannot make this up.
That's what he was acquitted. This is a New York
post piece and it says that this jury in Oregon
cleared this guy of assault charges. He was a black
guy stabbed a white guy, and then after he was stabbed,
the white guy said a slur and then the guy

(28:49):
who stabbed him was found not guilty of And this
is all on CCTV. By the way, Cane just gave
me the craziest look. I mean, there's images of it.
There's images, and there's.

Speaker 5 (28:59):
Video video, and they could not they could make a
decision on what the video should.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Yeah, they decided that it was mean. Both dudes are homeless,
and both of them apparently have some criminal backgrounds. But
you have Gary Edwards forty three, who was the perpetrator,
Gregory Howard forty three, who was the victim, and Edward's
admitting he admitted to stabbing him. Now here's what he said,

(29:27):
even though the footage shows apparently that the victim didn't
say the slur until after he was stabbed. He said
that it was in self defense because the guy used
to slur at him. Wait, so if someone slurs you,
that's not an act of aggression, that's not a that
doesn't that does not constitute the use of lethal force

(29:50):
and response. And that's what he made. That's what he said,
even though it was actually false. The victim, it was proven,
only said it after he had been stabbed, but the
jury didn't care. The jury decided they were gonna let
this guy walk, even though he legit was seen on video.
And the victim, I mean, they exchanged words, but there

(30:13):
were no fighting words, you know, like threats of that nature.
Oh my gosh, this is insane. So apparently what ended
up happening is Edwards, who is the perpetrator. He approached
the victim because he wanted to trade his knife for cigarettes,
and he wouldn't leave the guy alone. And then and

(30:34):
there's police body camera footage captured the use of the slur,
but it was after he had been stabbed and was
on the ground, So there's literal video footage police body
camera footage as well that shows he was on he
was stabbed. Cops rushed over to intervene, and it was

(30:55):
only after they were getting him up and they saw
his wounds that there was They heard this and it
was on the body camera footage. This is insane. This
is insane. The defendant, I mean, this guy like stabbed somebody.

(31:16):
The perpetrator stabbed somebody. He created the violent situation. He
wouldn't leave the guy alone and he stabbed him. He
was the aggressor and the jury let him just go.
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Speaker 5 (32:36):
Like SAMs through.

Speaker 8 (32:37):
The Ali Glass.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 9 (32:41):
We just have to get out as long as we
keep the faith, summon hope, and get back up and
remember who in the hell we are.

Speaker 2 (32:49):
We're the United States of Americata.

Speaker 9 (32:52):
That's who we are for the US and there's nothing
I mean Ameragata.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
What was that song like? Was that song? Remember the
song where it's like, Eh, gotta Navida like that. It's
Joe Biden? Who what America? Americatta?

Speaker 9 (33:15):
Were the United States of America got it?

Speaker 2 (33:18):
America got it? Was he trying to say America got it?
Did his dentert slip? Inquiring minds want to know? It's
like basically, just shaken eight ball, a magic a ball,
and that's you know your answer? Who knows with him?
He's a man? Can you imagine you're Hunter Biden?

Speaker 5 (33:35):
You're shaking eight balls?

Speaker 2 (33:37):
That's right? Why is he still at their speaking?

Speaker 5 (33:40):
It's a good question.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
How desperate is that alphabet group that they had to
bring him out. It's not like he's ever. He doesn't
like pull dollars in. He's got a lot of people
on the left that hate him because he was so driven.
He and his family were so ambitious and they wanted
power at all costs, even if he isn't even fully
aware enough to exercise it. Well, that's you know, because

(34:05):
other people would do it for him. But why was
he out there? Why is he out there speaking at
this event? I don't know, mind dollar question, I don't
know here we.

Speaker 9 (34:13):
Are, We're the United States of Americatta.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
The US he says real quick, because he realizes what
he what he did. Yeah, you're a You're an Amergotic
can cane, right, not as proud as we're an Americota.

Speaker 5 (34:30):
Can American heritage.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
We're Americotta can bend. They're coming to your town. We'll
help you party down. We're an American gotta got better man.
That's it. You know, I love that song.

Speaker 5 (34:45):
I'm just saying, I can't believe it's Monday.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
It is Monday, all right. So this is what else
we have on deck. So the World Cup it's gonna
be in Seattle. You know that they were gonna make
this like the Gay Pride Match. I didn't know that,
but now I do. This was supposed to be they
were going to celebrate the alphabet Pride month at the
World Cup match. The game features the Egypt and Iran.

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Speaker 10 (36:33):
Last question, I've been personally not to make it about me,
but I have been criticized as.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Being a tool of kitar.

Speaker 10 (36:42):
And I just want to say what you already know,
which is I've never taken anything from your country and
don't plan to. I am, however, tomorrow, buying a placing
guitar because I am pay a hicheck in do Yeah.
And I'm doing that because I like the city. I
think it's beautiful. But also to make the statement that
I'm in America in a free man, and I'll be
wherever I want to be.

Speaker 2 (37:03):
I mean, I think it's such a crazy flex. You know,
you're so America first, that you're just gonna buy dune
front property in Doha just to prove that you're just
so American. I'm so American. I'm gonna buy communists control
property in China because I can't. So I'm my own
man American. Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you.

(37:25):
That was Catarlsa. I'm sorry, verbal typo Tucker Carlson in Cutcher.
They had something there, I don't know, and he was
out there talking to their leader there and saying that he's,
you know, he's a free American. And because he's a
free American, he's going to show that he's a free
American by buying property in Cuther in Doha, dune front

(37:51):
property in a country that's ninety percent populated by slave
labor because of their laws. I don't know if you
get you know, they have like a whole system right
where it's basically indentured servitude. I wrote about it over
at Substack. That's why it's very important to make sure
you sign up for that stuff, because you know, you
get all of this information over there. It's also in
one of my recent columns for the Washington Examiner or sorry,

(38:14):
Washington Times. I have a piece in the Washington Times
that late last week that ran and it gets into
all of that because it's I just think that's a
really weird flex, you know what. I mean, that's a
weird flex to just go and I'm so American. Look
how American I am. I'm gonna buy property and cut

(38:35):
her in Doha. I'm gonna buy property here. I mean, Okay,
that's an interesting flex. I mean, one day you're wrastling
demons in bed and the next day you're buying sand
front property and cutter. You know, I don't know, just
curious about all of that, you know what, as I'm
curious about too, Kine, where does one go to church

(38:56):
over and cut Her.

Speaker 8 (38:59):
That's good quest.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
H You know, Christ is King and all, So where
do you go to church? And Cutter? They actually the
churches are all they have to stay outside of Doha
and they can't. Actually, I mean the finds are pretty
big if you try to proselytize. Just got to say,

(39:21):
you can't have Christian symbols near Muslims. You can't do
anything like that. You can't try to convert a Muslim there.
I mean you could be put to death and Cutter
if you try that. By the way, you can't share
your faith or any of your faith's materials with any
Muslims and Cutter and that includes casual discussions, and that's

(39:45):
you could be imprisoned for up to five years. By
the way. You cannot organize anything, you cannot promote Christianity.
You can't proselytize out all because you can go to
jail for a decade. So I'm just wondering, Great, this
is King. Where do you go to church over there?

Speaker 5 (40:03):
You also are not allowed to enter into a civil marriage.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Yeah, you can't get married over there. You can't even
be a citizen. And Cutter, you can't even you can't
even get because you have to be a Muslim to
be a citizen and cutter. So you know, I'm just like,
I'm just really curious about this. How just you know,
I'm wondering. And I talked about this in my piece.
We were talking about all of the influencers that went
over there during Thanksgiving, and I wrote, hopefully if any

(40:31):
of them were gay, they kept it a secret because
it's gay. It's illegal to be gay over there. One
of them was gay standing on the balcony. I guess
maybe I had to keep that a secret so he
didn't get thrown off the balcony that he was doing
a selfie on. I'm just curious. But it's very heavily restricted.
In fact, they only have a few what they call
religious They call them religious complexes because they can't even

(40:53):
say church. They can't even say church, they can't say like,
you know, they can't even say Christian complex. It's just
a real religious complex, is what they call it. And
they are partitioned off way outside of Doha to be
away from all of the Muslim citizenry, and they can't identify,
they can't put up across they can't say anything, and

(41:14):
you can only be a Christian quietly inside of the building,
far away from the citizen ry. That's it. That's it.
And you can't criticize any of the policies there, like,
for instance, you can't talk about how a actually the
majority population in Doha is the slave labor that they

(41:37):
used to build it. That's a fact. That's and if
you criticize it, you're going to be punished. That's you
can't do that. It's the Kafala employment system. And if
you criticize anything, like if you were to criticize the
Kafala employment system while you're over there, you're going to
be punished under Penal code Penal Code article two fifty nine.

(41:57):
And that's punishment for anybody who opposes questions or doubts
Islamic teneants of the way that they were in the country.
And if you criticize it online, then that's a cyber
that violates their cybercrime Statute Long number fourteen past finalized
in twenty fourteen. That's online content that challenges any of
the social values or norms that they have over there.

(42:18):
Only Muslims can be Katari citizens, et cetera. And there's
no alcohol over there. They had some f one, but
it's only in there's like a couple of very specially
licensed hospitality venues of which the influencers were made sure
that they took selfies of themselves in there. So I'm just,
you know, just gonna say, so, it's just so interesting

(42:39):
to me, you're going to flex so hard about being
America first by buying property like commas. Does you know
Hamas leaders they stay in Doha just doing I guess
you know what Hamas leaders do. They started a trend.
I guess they started a trend. Get that. But it's
I think that the criticism got to him. I think

(43:00):
that he's I would talk to him about it, but
he won't come on my program to discuss it with
me because I guess it's not a safe space here.
So I just, you know, I thought it was interesting,
But yeah, that's I don't know if that does that
prove that you're more American than somebody else because you
can go buy property and cutter like, why wouldn't you

(43:22):
buy more property in the United States right if you
wanted to prove how American you were. By the way,
criticizing someone's speech is not denying your americanness. In fact,
that is the most American thing that you can do.
If someone says something with which you disagree, you can
verbally disagree. That's pretty American. And I feel like that's

(43:44):
getting lost in all of this as well. It seems
as though he's bristling at just mere criticism and he
thinks that it's an American to criticize him, but not
un American for the rewriting of history that he promotes,
the rewriting of American history, or the rewriting of the
history of Israel, the rewriting of you know, not just

(44:04):
American history, but world history, World War two, et cetera.
It's just very you know, it's very fascinating to me.
I see, you know, I saw there was another softball
interview with that Fuentes kid. Kid. He's like in his twenties,
but he's had five foot two so when we say
Nazi twink, it's like, actually literally he's fairy sized. But

(44:26):
there was another somebody else at a super softball interview.
Why are people so afraid to push back because his
engagement is entirely fabricated, it's all synthetic. There have been
two deep dives. First, Data Republican did a huge deep
dive on the fluentes audience Data Republican did, and then
there was another separate deep dive into his UH background

(44:52):
and his engagement in et cetera, and it shows that
it's all literally fabricated. Every aspect of that is fabricated,
and it's a lot of foreign based accounts that try
to amplify the stuff that he says. There was Network
Contagion Research Institute that released a forensic breakdown over his

(45:14):
rise over the past year and it was driven by
synthetic amplification, foreign engagement clusters, and coordinated raid behavior and
it's pretty wilds and that's some Data Republican. There was
another one that came out showing that his visibility is
a coordinated illusion, it's not grassroots, and it was driven

(45:36):
by synchronized amplification networks, anonymous booster accounts, foreign engagement farms,
in a media ecosystem that mistakes manufactured noise for genuine
political momentum, and it manipulated X's algorithms for him to
massively outperform like all of these other individuals. So it's

(45:58):
I mean it really, it can be absolutely manipulated. A
lot of the stuff that you see on social media.
That's why certain people they'll have like major they'll have
huge audiences, but they don't ever amount to anything in
meat space. Right Like when Fuinte says he was going
to when he was campaigning against Trump in twenty twenty
and in this last election, and he said that in

(46:18):
twenty twenty wasn't eat. He said he was going to
go to Wisconsin or something like that and campaign against him.
Nothing that he ever does actually moves the needle in
real space because everything is all of his engagement is
mainly online. Now, that's not to say, and I'm gonna
be very careful don't ignore the disaffected adult males, younger

(46:39):
adult males, who I think fall into this self victimization
cycle because where you come from doesn't direct where you're going.
And I think that is some of it. But his
amplification has been like pretty much entirely synthetic. It's pretty
and I would be curious is to see some of
Tucker Carlson's stuff as well, especially when he was praising

(47:03):
oh well, at least the trains run on time in
Russia and all of this stuff when he was over
there praising or when he sat down with Vladimir Putin,
and he didn't really push back at all, and I
think he was actually kind of embarrassed by the questioning.
That wasn't an interview, that was you just went over
there to hold a microphone for someone. There was no
genuine pushback, there was no engagement. I always question these

(47:23):
people who talk such a tough game, but then when
they sit in front of someone that they need to
ask hard questions of, they crumple. They don't actually push back,
they don't actually ask the hard questions. Like I've seen
three different every interview that I've ever seen of the
fuint does guy, literally no one had the balls to
actually ask hard questions and push back, not a single one.
And a lot of the people that engage in these interviews,

(47:44):
they really do pretend that they're such hard asses, and
not a single one of them had the courage or
the spine or the nads to actually ask the hard
questions and push back and like show what a fruit
this dude is. I mean literally, So, I don't know,
it's there's a lot of stuff that's super, super inauthentic
in social media and his ascension. I guess for the

(48:08):
lack of a better way to say it is one
of them. Now. Also, one of the other things that
we're looking at is this Henry Quaar story. I don't
Oh my gosh, So Henry Quahar got a pardon from
Potis and I was thinking about this at the time.
I'm like, what happens if he decides to run back
to his party, because this is a seat that Republicans

(48:31):
would like to get. And look, Quaar did that exact thing.
He ran back to his party, the party that actually
they were persecuting him because he disagreed with them on
immigration and actually defended Trump on immigration. And now Trump
and Quaar are fighting. Trump accused him of showing a
quote lack of loyalty and said there would quote be

(48:52):
no more mister nice guy when it comes to pardons.
I wouldn't have pardoned him. Not everything is a witch hunt.
I remember I said this when it happened. Not everything
is a witch hunt. There's a reason why he had charges,
and it's not because it was a witch hunt. So
this is what happens when the scorpion's like, I'm a scorpion,

(49:14):
What did you expect? Is anybody really surprised over that?
This is where I'm like, Oh, why are we like,
why are we thinking that this guy has a good character?
Why are we pardoning this guy? Remember, he accepted half
a million dollars in bribes from this Balkan energy company
and then in a Mexican bank in exchange for political favors.
That's what he was charged with. He was charged with bribery,

(49:38):
conspiracy to commit bribery, money laundering, conspiracy to commit honest services, wirefraud,
acting as an unregistered foreign agent. And that's accepting those
bribes that I was mentioning. Him and his wife were
both charged. And now right after the pardon, he said
he's going to run for reelection. Now that's the seat
that Republicans could have made a play for. Now they
can't because of this, because he was pardoned. So now

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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Danta's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (51:34):
Okay, So first up, I'm going to pull this one up.
Why don't know how this book yet? So this is
Florida's there measured the first full year of Florida's in
school cell phone ban, and so they said that student
test score since they baned phones from the classroom, they
went up as much as ten percent above a standard

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deviation ten percent increase. It's pretty interesting. Mm hmm yeah, yeah, yeah,
very short amount of time. Also, what is this? Okay?
So this is Kane's contribution here Lantern Fly honey Caine.

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It's not ordinary honey. They say it's it's a weird.
Oh boy. They said, bee keepers don't really want you
don't know what it is because it would be a
stain on the American honey industry. But they say that
the flavor varies. It's smoky, savory, salty, resinus, and lightly fruity.
But it's bee duty, isn't it.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
It's lantern fly duty.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
Yeah, oh it's not from bees.

Speaker 5 (52:42):
Well, the bees eat it and it ends up in
the honey.

Speaker 2 (52:46):
Yeah, oh, why do we have lantern flies?

Speaker 5 (52:50):
That's what God intended.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
That sounds nasty. I mean it is. I like honey,
but when you think of it, it's gross. It's bee vomit.
And then they make these little things health benefits. Yeah, yeah,
I know. I mean I just don't like thinking about it.
Like when I eat shrimp, I really don't want to
think about it being bug meat. But it's bug meat.

Speaker 3 (53:09):
You know.

Speaker 2 (53:09):
There's certain things that are like hmm, I don't think
so I don't know about that one. Let's see, a
Christmas parade is canceled in California. We're going to talk
more about this because there are people are afraid ice
will show up. So really, what I just read is
the city saving people money, right, They're just saving everybody money.
A seven point zero quake on the Richter scale was

(53:30):
one of the strongest on record. It was actually it
hit Canada, but I thought it was in Alaska, wasn't.
It wasn't an Alaskan quake. It was a seven point
zero Yukon territory. They're monitoring for any kind of tsunami
for Japan, and they said that they've noticed, like the
waves are starting. They're noticing some stuff now. But it
was ten kilometers deep. The aftershocks were about five point six,

(53:56):
but it was a seven on this scale. It was
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Speaker 2 (55:57):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. Make
sure you sign up over it, chapter and verse, substack
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well over at Apple the I love this time of year.
I love the Christmas season, but there's something that comes
along with the Christmas season that aggravates me a little bit,

(56:20):
a little lot, a lot of bit, actually, and it
is I don't know when this started, but I've just
noticed it in recent years that during Christmas season there's
always this discussion about Jesus being a refugee. Jesus is
a refugee. Jesus is an immigrant. How many of you

(56:42):
hear that the church that we formerly went to, our
pastor once said that. Our former pastor once said that, like, oh,
he was an immigrant, Jesus was an immigrant. That was
one of the you know, I said, death by a
thousand paper cuts. By the way, we found a may
have found a new church. Anyway. That's another topic. But
I always get aggravated because you know, during this Christmas season,

(57:04):
we always hear, well, Jesus was refugee. He was an immigrant,
and as though that's supposed to be the end of
debate on immigration and refugee status and the Asily process,
et cetera. And it is so biblically inaccurate and illiterate
and historically illiterate and inaccurate. It is so wrong. First off,

(57:27):
any pastor that says this to you needs to turn
in their shepherdship. They really should. They need to step
down from their position, because I just think it's demonic
to say things that are untrue, and it is untrue.
First off, let's just start with the most basic thing.
Jesus never broke immigration law. There was no immigration law

(57:51):
that Jesus broke. He couldn't have He nor Marry nor
Joseph could have broken an immigration law. Because they didn't.
I'm a great They weren't even refugees. I feel like
people don't understand the size of the Roman world during
the time of Jesus. The entire Mediterranean was part of

(58:12):
the Roman world. The entire Mediterranean, going from the Strait
of Gibraltar going all the way to Judea, which is
now where Israel and Gaza are. The entire width of
the Mediterranean, even going up around the Black Sea was

(58:33):
all part of the Roman Empire. And this included going
from Judea south into the Sinai Peninsula and then crossing
over into Egypt. All that huge section of northern Africa
was all part of the Roman Empire. Egypt was part

(58:54):
of the Roman Empire. Jesus never left the Roman Empire.
And further, I feel like people also miss Luke two
one through five when the scripture. When scripture notes that
Jesus's family legally registered themselves, they didn't just even cross

(59:20):
over into a different territory. They legally registered themselves according
to the Romans census decree by Caesar Augustus. Everyone returned
to their ancestral towns, along with Joseph and Mary from
Nazareth to Bethlehem to be registered in the city of David,

(59:42):
fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem. And you know,
I feel like maybe we should just touch on Romans
where Jesus spoke about the importance of adhering to law.
He was not a refugee. They did not immigrate. So

(01:00:05):
I feel like, right off the bat, you got to
start the Christmas season by correcting a lot of very
very bad, revised doctrine that's out there, because I hear
this over and over again, and it's always leftists who
have no idea what the Bible states, right, They have
no clue, they have no idea what's in scripture. I mean,

(01:00:29):
you're accusing Joseph and Mary violating law and they didn't,
and and scriptures are very clear about this. I mean
it gets into the decree. And those days of decree
went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should
be registered, and all went to be registered, each to
his own town. Joseph went up from Galilee, from the

(01:00:52):
town of Nazareth to Judea to the city of David,
which is called Bethlehem because he was of David's lineage.
He was the house of David, and he went with
Mary to be registered, thus fulfilling prophecy. So the people
who rewrite this are trying to deny the prophecy as

(01:01:13):
well in Old Testament, from being fulfilled by Jesus' birth
in New Testament. That is what I think is demonic.
If you want to talk about heresy promoting this is
actually heresy. That's blasphemous. So let's just correct all of
the bad revisionism that's been happening to promote the violation

(01:01:35):
of law for the sake of illegal immigration. It's so
aggravated by this, and we hear it all the time. Came,
don't we? And when did that start? When was that?
When did that narrative start? Even I only really started
like really seeing the pattern of it in the past
handful of years.

Speaker 5 (01:01:54):
Yeah, I've seen it from before when Obama's last term.
I've all of that stuff, So I know there had
to be somewhere around twenty twelve, twenty fourteen somewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
So yeah, this was the Roman Empire at the time
was huge. I mean it went all the way up
into Britain, stopping at Hadrian's Wall, went all the way
down into southern Egypt. It went from Mauritania all the way.
I mean, you were looking at Libya, what is modern
day Libya? Now, you were looking at go In andto Judea,
went up to Mesopotamia. I mean, it was ever Turkey,

(01:02:29):
modern day Turkey was all Roman. It was all the
Roman Empire going into Romania and all the countries around
the Black Sea, the Balkans. So this idea that there
was that it was any kind of refugee status, so
that there was any immigration as just historical. It's embarrassing

(01:02:51):
historical illiteracy. It is. Now in addition to this, can
we talk about this parade speaking of which, this parade
that was canceled in a California coastal town. They were
worried that ice was going to show up. Well, people
came here legally, it wouldn't be an issue. They canceled
this parade that's held in Santa Barbara. I tell you

(01:03:12):
when I was at the one time I was in
Santa Barbara, I was there. I went up to Rancho
del Cielo, which was Reagan's ranch up in the Santa
Jonas Mountains. Beautiful. I've never seen so many homeless people
in my life. Beautiful Santa Barbara. We were in this
really beautiful hotel. It was like this old boutique kind
of hotel, and it was right there on sea, right
on the road seaside, and you could look out to

(01:03:35):
the beach and you could see the ocean, and you
could see the mass of homeless people it was like
there were so many homeless that looked like a festival
on the beach, so many homeless encampments. People. They would
set up games on the side of the boardwalk and
you would play the games for some money. That's how
they would earn money. There were so many homeless that

(01:03:57):
were I've never seen so many homeless in my whole life.
As I saw the number in Santa Barbara, it was unreal.
It was like they were having a festival of homelessness.
I don't know how else to put it, like they
were having a big annual meeting or something. I don't know,
but they were going to have this parade there, this
Christmas parade, and organizers decided to cancel it. It was

(01:04:21):
scheduled for December thirteenth, but now they said that they're
worried about potential immigration raids. Why why would you be
worried about a raid at a Christmas event. It's the
Santa Barbara East Side Society Board and their president, Sebastian
Aldana Junior, and then their Milipi Straight Holiday Parade director.

(01:04:45):
They announced the decision to cancel the event. They said,
with heavy hearts and profound respect for our neighbors. We
made a very difficult decision. We're not going to have
the parade this year, and they are blaming the ice raids.
They also canceled the Dia Delos Morthos parade and that had,

(01:05:06):
like I think, like every November they have like ten
thousand people that come downtown for that. They canceled that
because of ice raids. Then you have an illegal immigration problem.
If you're worried about ice raids and you can't even
have a Christmas event because you're so worried about ice raids,
and it sounds like you have an illegal immigration problem

(01:05:27):
that maybe you should remedy or at least pay attention to.
You can't just cancel events. That's I mean, good night.
What does that say that they're so worried? Are they
afraid half the town's going to get round up? I mean, honestly,
all right, I wanted to talk about this story. I
wanted to come back to this. The World Cup Pride

(01:05:47):
match in Seattle, Egypt and Irana in it. How long
was this set? By the way they have their they
have their pride match and they said that they were
going to be celebrating the alphabet Pride month at the
FIFA World Cup match. Now it's apparently going to continue. Came,

(01:06:12):
remind me, what do they do to gay people in Iran?

Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
They toss them off of buildings and hang them from cranes.

Speaker 2 (01:06:18):
Oh that's right, yeah, Uh, they don't really live long
they're going to do. How is that going to work?
It's Egypt in Iran. Now, Egypt's laws are not as
strict as Iran's on homosexuality, but they still have them there.
It's a criminal offense. But how do you have the
alphabet Pride month for that World Cup match when you

(01:06:40):
have Egypt and Iran that are featured? How does that work?
It doesn't make I don't know that's they were going
to They've been preparing to stage a historic Pride match
on June twenty sixth, it's the Friday of Pride weekend.
Pride is by the way, and the themed fixture was

(01:07:03):
going to be the first of its kind at the
World Cup. And now a lot of people are say
that it's kind of awkward that the Pride match is
going to be Egypt and Iran are How are are
those teams going to object? I can't imagine either of

(01:07:24):
those teams playing in this match. If that's the theme
for the match, right, wouldn't that be? And why do
you have to have an alphabet like theme for soccer?
You have to have a sexual theme like this is
how we do it? You have to have that kind

(01:07:45):
of theme for a World Cup match? What in the world?
That doesn't make any sense. Not everything has to be
at least with sex people. Not everything has to be
celebrating how you do it. It's just I think that's
like weird to be so obsessed with your bedroom proclivities
that you have to make everything in the world affirm it,
like branding. That's weird to me. I don't see this.
Do you think this is going to get canceled? Are

(01:08:07):
they going to change this? Do you think they'll change this?

Speaker 5 (01:08:09):
Kne I'm not really sure this is a good question.

Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
I mean, these are people who like won't play Jewish people,
or they won't play gays and any other things, So
like why would they be at this. I don't I
don't get it. Do you think that they're gonna Does
one think that they're going to change it? I know
he religiously follows the probably won't.

Speaker 5 (01:08:29):
He says they probably won't.

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Speaker 8 (01:09:38):
It's his life.

Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
Mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:09:48):
So let's see here. We're gonna start with because we've
got I feel like, I feel like Florida man has
been kind of quiet. So we've got one Florida or rested.
He said he had a dirty bomb in his truck
following a crash. He looks like a dirty bomb himself.
Good night. This guy's forty three years old. Yeah, he

(01:10:08):
looks like if you pulled hair out of the shower drain,
you know, when you're cleaning your bathroom. That's what he
looks like. Look at him. He looks like that. Haines City,
they said they were responding to a public's late Friday evening.
There was a Chevy Silverado involved in a crash, and,
according to the release, officers made contact with the driver,
forty three year old Benjamin Johnson. He refused commands to

(01:10:29):
exit the vehicle. Blah blah blah blah blah blah, he complained.
He said that he had a dirty bomb inside his truck.
Too long, didn't read no, he didn't moving on, he didn't,
but he just he said he didn't they got to
take When people say that they have to take all
these precautions too, it's like, oh, now we got to
shut down the whole city block, We got to bring

(01:10:51):
in the bomb squad, all of it. Uh, let's see.
I don't want that one, but I do want this one.
A Florida man is a cue used of choking a
victim with an umbrella in a home depot fight. Oh
my gosh. A sixty six year old facing off against
a fifty four year old. Ramondriguez, sixty six, is accused

(01:11:14):
of choking a fifty four year old man with an
umbrella at a home depot. According to Monroe County Sheriff's Office,
victim told deputies that Rodriguez hit him with his truck
as he exited the store. That seems like that was
on purpose, I mean how And it led to a
verbal dispute, so he said that he had pushed a
shopping cart. The report states. The victim told deputies he

(01:11:37):
pushed a shopping cartner Rodriguez truck. Investigators see the confrontation
continued inside the store. Then Rodriguez grabbed an umbrella upon
entering the store, used to perform to perform a rear
naked choke on the victim, preventing him temporarily from breathing
and hum. Depost staff had to intervene and separate them.
And then Rodriguez left the store and went to return

(01:11:58):
to his construction site, and he was arrested in charge
of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. So he got
in trouble for that, all of that, and that's he
got in trouble for it. Yeah, I don't want to talk.
Oh golly, this is a village's I got a village's
story for a villager. It's like minecraft. A villager got

(01:12:25):
caught with drugs in his prison wallet. I don't know
how to say it. The son of a couple in
the villages were sentenced to one hundred and eighty days
behind bars for Yeah, kine, he had drugs in a

(01:12:46):
baggie in his bomb, and I guess he didn't think
that the deputies at Sumter County Detention Center where he
was booked would find it. They weren't going to notice, apparently,
but guess what they did. So they do because they
did a body scan, and I guess this guy didn't
anticipate that there was going to be a body scan,

(01:13:06):
trying to figure out like the most nice way I
can talk about this story. So they detected a foreign
object in his lower abdomen according to the rest report,
and then when they did a strip search, they noticed, oh, well,
you know, it's not visible, so that means we got
to go in. And that's when this is so gross.

Speaker 5 (01:13:26):
I'm not even can't believe you chose that one over
the I.

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Can't read anymore. Basically, they were able to get the contraband,
and then he now has additional charges because you can't
bring controlled substances into prison. And it's so gross. They
did not need to go into the level of detail
that they did. He birthed three packages in his jail
cell and apparently the cellmate was like horrified. So there

(01:13:53):
you go. We have our third hour on the way.
There's no coming back from this one. Stick with us.

Speaker 5 (01:13:57):
Well, I like you here a lot, Yeah, like it.

Speaker 8 (01:14:00):
You have been.

Speaker 10 (01:14:01):
By the way, I'm an American. I can go wherever
I want and speak to anyone I want to because
I'm a free man. That's the promise of my country,
and some are seeking to change that and to put
our population into mental bondage and I'm not participating in that.

Speaker 5 (01:14:17):
And when you've questioned a pack and you've questioned things,
are you facing a consequence in a backlash that now
day to day.

Speaker 10 (01:14:22):
I have a right to say what I think. I'm
an American citizen.

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
Okay, I had I had a brain, I had to
play this. Obviously. That's Tucker Carlson who was in Cutter.
He said he's bragging about now he's buying property in
Doha and all the like amas like h on this
event that he went to. First off, I think this
is just ridiculous, and I think the talking points have
gone out because everybody's saying, well, we're free, we're free Americans,

(01:14:46):
and that's why we can go to Cutter and you know,
and criticize our country while we're in Cutter, okay, and
that you know, some people are seeking to change that.
You know, we're free Americans and we can who who
who is this? Who are these people? These mysterious shadow
people that are trying to prevent you from doing what

(01:15:06):
you do every day without consequence saying whatever the hell
you want to say. Literally nobody, I mean, that's it's
like the meme no One. And then Tucker Carlson. Someone's
trying to silence No one's trying to silence you. I've
never met anybody who's made so much money from not
being silenced, you know what I'm saying. So it doesn't
make any sense to me on that. So that's number one.

(01:15:28):
Then number two, there's no retribution from APAC. I feel
like a lot of people don't understand what the A
and APAC means, right. I think they don't know. I
kind of feel like they don't know what was that
Kane a little out for the people in the back
American that's right, and it's a domestic group and they

(01:15:53):
only deal with America, might okay. I mean I've compared
and we've talked about this. I've tweeted about it relentlessly
because i just cannot stand the misrepresentation of it all.
It's so goofy to me. But this idea that someone
is seeking to change it. What I'm hearing from Tucker
is that if you criticize him, you're trying to stop
his free speech. That's what it sounds like. It sounds

(01:16:17):
like someone wants the privilege of being able to say
whatever they want, but no one else can say anything
in response. No one else can disagree, no one can correct,
no one can criticize, there can be no dissent. And
I dare say I have seen more real people, not
just like these shadowy figures that I'm just using without

(01:16:39):
actually any specificity, that have been trying to change that
and stop that. Then the other way around. Very interesting.
I know that whenever I have criticized people for sand
washing cutter, oh boy, the bots come out. It's fascinating.
But this idea that well, people are trying to some

(01:17:00):
people are trying to change that. I'm a free person.
You can try to flex as hard as you want
to by going to buying property in Doha, doing whatever.
People can criticize it. You know, we're also free Americans,
and it's the promise of our country that we can
criticize bad ideas. We can publicly disagree, and we can
speak to that effect. We don't need permission from him

(01:17:21):
or anybody else to do so. We're also free Americans
and we can use our free speech to voice descent
against what we view as bad ideas and what we
know and had been determined by history to be bad ideas.
But that being said, I just found I'm just so
tired of this. It's like when the left screams racism
over everything, Now you have the woke right. That's like

(01:17:41):
I'm being Oh, they're trying to cancel my speech because
they simply disagreed with you. Isn't that you trying to
cancel them and reverse because you're claiming that they're mered descent,
which is an exercise of free speech, not unlike your own,
that because they disagree with you, that that's ground to
cancel them, or that's grounds to discredit them because you

(01:18:04):
claiming that they're a part of some sort of like
shadowy cancelation culture. What in the world is this? This
is so asidine, this is some backwards illiberal stuff, but
there it is. So I don't know, I'm just so
tired of hearing about all of this. I do think
that the I think the pushback on all of this
has been pretty expansive, extensive and deserved, and now I

(01:18:27):
think everybody's starting to see the grift is up. I
had people, I had somebody ask me like, well, what
do you think about all of this? Like at an
event over the weekend, like what do you And I'm
just I don't care I don't care about going to
nicotine patched Christmas parties. I don't care about going and
kissing the ass of people whose opinions I respect or
just don't respect at all, or respect less than or

(01:18:50):
would consider less than my own. I don't care about
any of this stuff, so I don't need to police
my speech. I don't care about butt kissing and getting
a slice of the digital pot like some of these
other people out there that are trying to start networks
or do whatever. I don't care about any of that stuff.
Sometimes people are wrong and sometimes people are right. And
if people disagree with you, they're not trying to cancel you.

(01:19:11):
The mirror existence of a dissenting viewpoint is not cancelation.
And I know that that's what the woke Reich. What
they're trying to redefine cancelation as they want to immediately
discredit any disagreement by claiming that it is an attempt
to cancel or get rid of their viewpoint or in

(01:19:32):
their ability to speak freely. And that's literally nobody's doing that.
That's so damn stupid. It kills brain cells without the
benefit of alcohol going along with it. Nobody is doing that.
I mean imagine, I've you know, never meet your heroes.
I guess I don't know. None of these people are
my heroes, so I don't know, but just odd. The

(01:19:53):
whole thing is odd. But I'm just I'm tired of
seeing it. So we had to I mean go in
Flex and Doha. That's fine. I mean I don't think.
I don't really, I mean, it doesn't really bother our
what we're doing over here, does it?

Speaker 9 (01:20:07):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
Does not. And then this I also think too, going
back to well, you know, are you worried about APAC?
No one's worried about APAK. Good night, Literally, nobody's worried
about APAC. And the what gets me is all these
people who want to act like they're also being targeted.
I think that the woke Reich has this obsession with
They have an obsession, and they want to elevate themselves

(01:20:30):
up in the same league I guess as Kirk. And
now they're acting like they're all their lives are all
in danger because they're criticizing Apak. Nobody cares. Oh my gosh,
nobody cares. But when you're wrong about history, people will
correct you. When you say something asinine, you just might
find the presence of another opinion that disagrees with you.

(01:20:53):
That's not cancelation. They have every free speech right as
a promise to buy their country as well. Anyway, I
don't know that's the way it is. A few other things.
We're going to be talking with our friend Steve and
Yates here, coming up a number of things to ask him.
Get into him, Get get into with him. I wanted
to touch on, let me pulled this up, Islamism. We've

(01:21:18):
been talking about the Christmas markets last week. We were
talking a little bit about it when Eleano Maher said
that people who what did she say? She said that
expecting to come over here and assimilating into the United States. Well,
that's Nazism. Can we play that again really quickly? Actually,
you know what, Let's play this and then I'm gonna
call for three. Yeah, this is cut five. Go ahead

(01:21:39):
and play cut five. I'm gonna I'm gonna stop it early,
and then we're going to play cut three. How do
you understand this?

Speaker 3 (01:21:46):
I mean, when I think about Stephen Miller and his
white soprimist rhetoric, it reminds me, Yes, it reminds me
of the way the Nazis described Jewish people in Germany.
And you know, as we.

Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
Know, he was talking specifically about assimilation. That's what his
tweet that we showed you, that's what it was about.
She's denouncing assimilation because it's about invasion and conquering. That's
not about assimilation. And then she says this cut three. Now,
she's someone who's foreign born, who hasn't been in the

(01:22:23):
US for as long, has been working with people a
part of a diaspora that's been defrauding hard working, tax
paid Americans that have over a billion dollars. Now she
wants to lecture you about the founders.

Speaker 3 (01:22:33):
Listen, and this is certainly not with the founding fathers
of the American dream. We're thinking about when when they said,
you know that when they set out to write the Constitution.

Speaker 6 (01:22:52):
What.

Speaker 2 (01:22:53):
It wasn't about immigration. It wasn't She doesn't think that
that's what they meant. When I don't really don't think
that she understands what she's talking about. She says that,
and she's discussing the issue of the Somali immigration and

(01:23:14):
the issue in Minnesota, now in Maine and some of
these others as well. She's trying to lecture on immigration
and I guess assimilation into the American culture, So I
don't know. That's. In fact, they were crystal clear on

(01:23:37):
all of this. You know, in the Federalist papers, they
were discussing when people came over to the United States legally,
and that's all well and good. However, the issue of
them serving in public office was not one that they
were going to entertain until after a certain number of
years that the individuals have been here in the United States,
so that they could make sure that they understood the country,

(01:23:59):
the republic, the customs, the people, so that they weren't
just trying to blindly reach for power, and they understood
the Republic that they claimed that they cared enough about
to go and represent them in an elected position. So yes,
this is exactly what the founders. She wouldn't have liked

(01:24:20):
what the founders. They're definitely a lot more strict than
you would see from Republicans, that's for sure, hell of
a lot more strict than you would see from Democrats.
So yeah, I don't believe you on that. I don't
believe her on that at all. Then you have this,
this has cut seven. This is an immigrant who I
guess I don't know listen to this, and you'd make

(01:24:42):
your own determination.

Speaker 7 (01:24:45):
My biggest fear in life is that this man may
never witness our full takeover. Yes, he may never witness
that you already witness or Basil take over a little
success in America, and he's the Actually, I know that
the community in America is thriving. He's how I know.

Speaker 2 (01:25:08):
It's like, okay, I'm aready bored. You know what this
guy is not going to see? What does he mean
to take over? He's talking about I guess Somali diaspora.
This is not what people who want to come and
join our republic as in the American framework. This is
not what people say when they want to come and
join the Republican be a part of the American family.

(01:25:28):
This is what they say when they want to conquer
you and invade. There's a big difference here. This guy's
talking about invasion. He's not talking about assimilation. He's talking
about invasion. And I hate to say it, but dude,
you're not going to see a takeover either, because it's
never going to happen, never going to happen. That's hostile
to say, well, we're just going to take everything. This

(01:25:50):
is about assimilating into a country that values freedom, that's all.
I mean. Heaven forbid America had the audacity to say, well,
if you want to and join our republic, do you
like being free? Do you want to be free? That
is the defining characteristic that unites everybody. You assimilate to
that we're not changing our positions for you. You assimilate

(01:26:12):
to our culture. So anything less is on American Anything
less is colonizing, anything less is invasion, anything less isn't assimilation.
An assimilation and recognition of that tenet of this society
is one of the reasons why the society has been
able to function for over two hundred years. Absent that,

(01:26:33):
and you no longer have a functional society. You no
longer have a sincere society that's operating on those Republican tenants,
and it ceases to be the United States of America.
That's why this stuff is red flag worthy. But I
also think, man, you have some beings to come over
to the United States and try to lecture us about
what we're doing and the laws that we're passing in

(01:26:55):
our elected officials. No, no, no, it's colonizing, and it's
done so with entitlement.

Speaker 5 (01:27:02):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
Okay, So first up, this guy, well this is not
how this works. And you go to a bank, what
do you deposit in a bank? You deposit money, right,
not meth. This guy from Ohio tried to deposit myth
into the bank's drive through and their little little pneumatic

(01:27:31):
tube system thingy. According to law enforcement forty six dude,
drugs and evil make you old looking. Jason Smith was
booked on drug related charges. It occurred earlier this month.
The bank employee called deputies to say someone just deposited

(01:27:52):
a crystal like substance kind of looks like math. They
sent a baggy up to shoot, not unlike the guy
who was in our Florida Man headline. Just yeah, bagging
up the shoot and they tested it on site and
they determined it was, in fact myth amphetamine. He apparently
sent the package. How do you mess up and send

(01:28:15):
the wrong thing in the shoot? I am fascinated by
how that accident happens. Do you are you so high
that you don't know the difference between cash checks and meth?
Who does that? This is so weird, so he's in
Monroe County Jail. He's in he's in Super big Time Travel.
So just kind of damn power outages caused cell doors

(01:28:39):
to open at the South Central Correctional Center. How was
that the default setting for when the power goes out,
that the prison doors open. I thought that was only
like in movies, but apparently that's a real thing.

Speaker 5 (01:28:50):
Kine, I don't get it.

Speaker 7 (01:28:52):
I don't get it.

Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
The default should be closed.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
Yeah, it's the South Central Correctional Center. They had a
power outage in two of the housing wings and all
the doors opened. It caused all the doors to open,
and this was in Lick and Mazara Cane. They and
then shockingly, some of the inmates refused to return to
their cells and caused property damage. So just feels like,
if the power goes out, the door should stay closed.

(01:29:16):
I think, yeah, So, I don't know. A man was
accused of stalking a minor and throwing Molo Molotov cocktails
in somebody's house. This is a hot mess. This was
Fox to Detroit. Let's see n d oh gosh, he's
got one of those haircuts where they put the bowl
on the head and they just do the bangs right
around the right, around the front. He's got one of

(01:29:37):
those nineties haircuts, right those one of the Vanilla's haircuts.
That's what he's got. Twenty five year old Alex Neumar
was charged with the Molotov cocktail, possessing, manufacturing, et cetera.
We have Steven Yates. He's going to be joining us
next day with.

Speaker 6 (01:29:53):
Us the Danish Jo podcast. You're fast, funny and informative
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Speaker 2 (01:30:05):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We
are at the bottom of this third hour. Joining us now.
We're very good friend. We see him usually on Mondays
when he's not traveling around the world making a difference.
Steve Yates that's his new X handle. Because people were
freaking out. I had accidentally said his old Twitter handle
and everybody was were somebody took it. The Chinese finally

(01:30:27):
got him off X. That's apparently what the prevailing thought was.
He changed it, so it's just at Steve Yates now
senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He joins us now,
it's good to You're fine. No one took you off
the Internet. You changed your handle, That's all it was.
I just wanted to clarify for the folks because they
were worried about.

Speaker 9 (01:30:43):
Nice little feature that X finally offered. After many many years,
someone was using my name. It turns out was more
common than I thought. Thirteen followers, ten years, dormant account,
and Elon finally made it so that you.

Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
Could get it nice. So you have it all right.
I'm glad that we settled that. All right. This statistic
shocks me and I we have some of the video
footage of this, because I've been reading about this for
the past several days, this unprecedented number of fishing vessels
that have been going into other countries waters, specifically going

(01:31:21):
into like Argentinian waters, and then I was shocked to
read that something like eighty percent of the fishing around
Peru and Argentina, et cetera is done by China. That
seems a real I mean, they've got a big o'd
South Sea that they can, you know, fish in on

(01:31:42):
the other side of the Pacific. Why are they in
Argentinian waters.

Speaker 9 (01:31:48):
Well, some would say they've overfished a lot of the
areas in East Asia, they've been very, very aggressive. It
wouldn't come as news to anyone who's listened to this
program over the years, but turns out in the Chinese
aren't the most ethical users of the planet, and so
when they go out and overfish and they go into
other people's waters.

Speaker 8 (01:32:09):
Some of this is territory, some of.

Speaker 9 (01:32:10):
It's political, but they're just very very aggressive of going
and getting stuff. And this also just sort of adds
a layer to some of the burps and tickles people
were having about the national security strategy saying that we're
going to look new at the Western hemisphere, that you
can't really project power if your own backyard is being
approached upon by the likes of China, Russia and Iran.
And so this is one of those examples. It's not

(01:32:33):
just terrorism, drugs and the military things, all that matters,
but here you have this overfishing that's really bad for
the people who live in our hemisphere.

Speaker 2 (01:32:41):
Yeah, very bad. And it's not just an Argentina either.
I mean I see scores of these fishing boats, like,
for instance, the territorial waters of the Philippines of Philippines,
and they look like fishing boats. But the reports are
that it's actually part of the paramilitary force. Can you
like offer some insight on that, because they look like

(01:33:01):
just fishing vessels, but you know, it's kind of at
a distance, especially.

Speaker 9 (01:33:05):
In there near abroad, a lot of these are dual use,
and a lot of people in the region call it
grey zone warfare, which just means it's not black or white.

Speaker 8 (01:33:13):
Is this military, is this civilian.

Speaker 9 (01:33:16):
It's not quite as brazen as the alleged fishing boats
carrying plastic wrapped drugs from parts of Latin America into America,
but it's the vessels that very clearly are not first
and foremost going about fishing. Some people may have seen
a video of one of these videos of one of
these ships crashing into a Japanese Coastguard vessel or a

(01:33:37):
Philippine Coastguard vessel. You know, when you see someone doing that,
they're not out there just fishing. And so that's where
I think a lot of the misapprehension has been because
to try to fly to the radar just a peaceful neighbors.
It's about commerce and wind wind solutions. But these thousands
and thousands of vessels that are out there really are

(01:34:00):
dual use, and that's another reason why having thousands of
them off of South America's coast on the Pacific and
Atlantic side, you got.

Speaker 8 (01:34:08):
To pay attention to that.

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
I mean, I'm they go quite a distance, and I'm
what is the strategy for this? I mean, I understand,
you know when they when they're doing it in the
South season, they're trying to claim, you know, act like
their territorial waters go to this, you know, to the
extent wand showing just like literally one example, there's tons
of video out here and it's actually startling. But what
is what is the strategy? Because I would just think

(01:34:31):
that a part of what they would not want to
do is just aggravate people that might at least aid
them by not by wanting to stay out and remain apathetic.
But you're you're making it to where countries that normally
would not pay any attention to you or your aggression
even towards other entities. Now, I mean, if you're bothering them,
now they're going to be paying attention. What is the

(01:34:52):
strategy with us? They're just trolls?

Speaker 9 (01:34:56):
Well they are that, and it some falls back into
the old ada of possession is nine tenths of the
law and if they are sort of flooding the zone.
A lot of human beings don't live their life on
the high seas.

Speaker 8 (01:35:09):
It's a whole.

Speaker 9 (01:35:10):
Ecosystem that most people aren't even aware of, even though
we're profoundly dependent upon it. I had a navy captain
that worked for me many years ago that just really
sobered me up to this of how much commerce and.

Speaker 8 (01:35:23):
How much of these surface vessels are out there.

Speaker 9 (01:35:25):
That video that you just put up was really really telling,
because people don't get it that this is a lot
of litter on the surface of the water. I mean,
you're just trying to get your own vessels in and
out of that area. It crowds them out. So it's
a form of control. And so if you're trying to
influence people about hey, don't rock the boat with us,

(01:35:46):
then you've got sort of the wolf warrior going in
as a diplomat.

Speaker 8 (01:35:49):
But if you are controlling the sea.

Speaker 9 (01:35:52):
Ways in and out of a key territory, then that's
another form of leverage that China has when they want it.

Speaker 3 (01:35:58):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:35:59):
That made me think too. So when we talked about
this last week when you were on with me, how
and for those just joining Stevin Yates at Steve Eates
on X when Trump sent when he had the Navy
respond to Narco terror boats in the Caribbean, everyone just
lost it. I mean everyone, like people on the left,
et cetera. People were losing their minds. But then China

(01:36:20):
can systematically send all of these boats out and violate
everyone's territorial waters over fish, et cetera. You know, litter,
destroy parts of you know, the natural wildlife and habitat
in the ocean. Nobody says the single thing in addition
to also drug running. Nobody says the single thing about
them nothing at all.

Speaker 9 (01:36:40):
Well, I think if you've been addicted to the toxic
ideology that America is inherently bad and that if you
have your own version of a little read book that
guides your life, then you're just looking at who's doing
what rather than what they're doing. Obviously, if you apply
common sense and what's necessary for a free and prospers

(01:37:00):
world of function, you would see the stabilizing value of
having American strategic force in the hemisphere, keeping bad guys
maybe a little hesitant, and you would see this flooding
of these dual used vessels into our area by an
unreliable power from far away as changing the status quo

(01:37:21):
might be the way the State Department could.

Speaker 8 (01:37:23):
Talk about it.

Speaker 2 (01:37:23):
Yeah, still with China, but switching gears and looking at Europe.
French President Emmanuel Macrone's warning that the EU may impose
tariffs on Chinese industrial goods. Is this kind of surprising
coming from Macrone because it looks like he's toughening his stance.
Is that what this is? I mean, I'm kind of
surprised to see it because he's always been a little

(01:37:44):
bit soft. In my opinion on CCP.

Speaker 8 (01:37:47):
I think your opinion is directionally correct.

Speaker 9 (01:37:50):
I hope that maybe he has gotten a little bit
of an early warning.

Speaker 8 (01:37:53):
There are a lot of European.

Speaker 9 (01:37:54):
Citizens that feel pretty frosted about the bad deal that
they've gotten with China. On the one hand, China has
very predatory economic practices, and at the same time, they're
national leaders in Europe are increasing their dependency on that
same country. And maybe to add a third part of this,
completely ignoring China's role in bank rolling Russia's invasion of Ukraine,

(01:38:18):
which we're led to believe is going to change the
entire direction the world goes in the not too distant future.
So all those things should be reverberating in French, German, British,
other countries' national polity to say, maybe be a little
less supplicant in dealing with China. But a lot of
these leaders, especially old Europe, are decades late in this

(01:38:40):
wake up.

Speaker 2 (01:38:41):
Yeah, very much so. And then let's say the last,
but not least, the twelve billion dollars bailout to farmers
because of the trade war and because we're kind of
struggling a little bit with China. I'm just are we
going to come to a point where I feel like
we need really better deals with all of these other
because we're never going to have a legitimate deal with China.

(01:39:03):
It's just a geopolitical foe. It feels almost I mean,
I understand the administration wanting to try to make peace
as much as can be without sacrificing position, but at
the same time, you know we're we're taking hits. We
got to we need to domestically, I think we need
to shore up a lot of stuff. But I kind
of wanted to get your thoughts on this because it

(01:39:24):
just seems like we can't. I don't think anybody can
count on having anything normalized with China as part of
a long term strategy for the United States.

Speaker 9 (01:39:33):
All the People's Republic has proven understanding thing that they're
willing to weaponize any form of leverage whenever it suits them.
It doesn't have to be some kind of a grand
national priority. It's just at any point of negotiation or
where they want to impose the leverage they can and
they will. And so sensible people are waking up to, Oh, well,
maybe if we're dependent on them for say, Christmas lights,

(01:39:55):
that's one thing. But if we're dependent upon them for
key elements of our food supply and our tech supply chain,
especially things that touch upon our national defense critical infrastructure,
that's a whole other ballgame. But it takes a while
to change some of these things directionally. An AG is
one of those areas where I think there's a new
strategy to try to move that battleship a little bit

(01:40:16):
in a more balanced direction. But it's going to take
a long time. China, because it's been so big, and
it can have government forced purchases, they can buy a lot,
and so our farmers have gotten used to that easy
switch of going to that market, and we're just going
to have to have other markets grow into that area.
Maybe we also need sensible government to get elected in

(01:40:37):
the country of Brazil at some point so that it's
not getting in the way of distorting the flow of
ag and prices. Also, that's another part of focusing better
on our hemisphere that could put us in a better
position with China and others.

Speaker 2 (01:40:50):
There you go, right there, Steve and Yates at Steve
Viates on X. Always good to see you, my friend,
so appreciate your time as well. Have a great rest
of your week.

Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
Thank you, Dan to take good care.

Speaker 6 (01:41:00):
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Speaker 11 (01:41:13):
Workforce needs our dreams, our skills, our tenacity. With the
Dream Act, we can make sure what we've done so
far is only the beginning. I urge leaders of both
parties to see this is as much as a need
a solution that comes at such an urgent time for
young immigrants across the country. We are essential, we are driven,

(01:41:35):
we are the future, and we need a Dream Act
to pass.

Speaker 2 (01:41:40):
Okay, you don't. And again, if you can file to
attend college and you can fill out paperwork for scholarships,
then you can do all of that with this as well.
And by the way, this person was a DACA recipient DAKA,
they had a grace period. So long as they were
in the process, they're not going to be deported. So

(01:42:01):
if you're not in the product, I mean, that's on you.
So I'm just tired of this. And there's no exceptions.
I mean, it's got to start somewhere. Welcome back to
the program. So apparently Colin Colin Allread is everybody's watching
this Texas Senate race and Jasmine Crockett is apparently going
to be announcing today because they've been redrawing the districts

(01:42:21):
in Texas and she's there's a chance that she might
actually run. I think she wants to challenge Cornyn. She
might actually run in the Senate. She's not gonna win.
There's no way she's going to win. I don't know why.
She doesn't really do anything in Congress. She doesn't have
an impact, she has no effect at all whatsoever. But

(01:42:44):
apparently he's a former Texas rep. And the fact that
he is, you know he's leaving the primary in the
Senate race apparently is because they're anticipating her getting involved.
That's I can't see it happening again, Like I said,

(01:43:05):
I can't see it happening, which means that because of
new districts, our district is actually going to get a
little bit more competitive, which you know, it is what
it is. Hopefully they won't. It all comes down to turnout.
We're gonna have to have really good turnout to combat
some of that. But can you imagine a Jasman crocket

(01:43:27):
in the Senate. She hasn't done enough in the House.
I'd much prefer her being on up for reelection every
two years instead of every six. Goodness, she hasn't done anything.
What has she done? We actually I went over this,
you know, not too long ago, and looked at the legit.
I mean, she doesn't really push any bills, She doesn't
really move the needle at all. She doesn't fundraise well,

(01:43:50):
she doesn't bring high dollars. That's a fact. I don't
know what. She's kind of like a drag on the
whole party. She's especially with her stunts that she pulls,
you know, her, she constantly seeking attention because she's constantly
seeking the camera, she's constantly seen. I mean, she picks
fights with everybody. I just don't I don't know. I

(01:44:11):
just don't see how she doesn't even she's expected to
make an announcement. So we'll, uh, we'll see how that goes.
I know you're all excited. Everybody's so excited about that. Also,
let's see, I got a couple of other sound bites
here that I want to of course, we got a

(01:44:32):
lot of really good audio save twenty eight, save the
Jennifer Welting. Because I don't have time to get into
it with this woman whose face looks like a pursed
rear orifice. I had to stop myself for a second.
I also really don't care about the Marjorie Taylor green stuff.
I'm kind of over her. She made her money, she's

(01:44:52):
she's cashing out two days after her pension vests, her
congressional pension, so I'm kind of over I think her
going on sixty minutes and going on all of these
progressive news shows is incredibly telling. So mah, I'm just
not She wanted to run for a race that she
wasn't going to win, and Trump was very kindly telling
her privately, and she decided she didn't want to keep
it privately anymore. So I don't see why courtesy is

(01:45:14):
still owed or attention to that point. Also, let's see,
because I'm trying to make sure we got we did
a lot on deck day, and I don't think I
got into everything. One of the things that we'll talk
about coming up is this very interesting stat that I
was reading about over the weekend, Drew's enlistment talking about

(01:45:34):
the Arab world. Right, So, apparently with Hamas and all
of the violent, you know, terrorist kind of stuff, you
have bedouin service, Drew's enlistment, the Arab Christian enlistment has
tripled in the past year. There's a very interesting fracture
that has already existed but is now widening in the
Arab world. We'll talk more about that later this week.

(01:45:56):
In the meantime, today's stupidity came.

Speaker 5 (01:45:57):
All right, while this is cut twenty. It's California's Governor
Gavin Newsom. This is what he thinks is needed for
the economy. And you tell me if you understand what
the hell he's saying.

Speaker 12 (01:46:07):
We have a party that I think needs to design
and develop a compelling economic vision for the future where
people feel included to reconcile the fact that if we
don't democratize our economy, we're not going to save democracy.

Speaker 5 (01:46:21):
And I don't what.

Speaker 2 (01:46:23):
Does that mean, democratize the economy.

Speaker 5 (01:46:25):
I thought we were doing that.

Speaker 2 (01:46:27):
I feel like he just says words that he thinks
sound neat but make no sense.

Speaker 5 (01:46:32):
I'm still writing for him. Yeah, you're still writing his speeches.

Speaker 2 (01:46:36):
That does it for us today, folks. Make sure you
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