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Speaker 1 (00:00):
America belongs to the American people, and I encourage all
countries to take their own stand in defense of their
citizens as well.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
You have to do that because I see it.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
I'm not mentioning names. I see it, and I could
call every single one of them. You're destroying your countries.
They're being destroyed. Europe is in serious trouble.
Speaker 3 (00:25):
He's not wrong either. I mean, I've got a lot
of I got some video and some other stuff to
talk with you all about today. He's not incorrect about
this because it is in trouble. They have allowed all
of these people through. It's not legal immigration. They aren't
even same. They're just like, oh this this is amnesty
(00:45):
and what assy lees that's the word I was looking for.
Holy wow. So we're gonna we're going to dive into
some of this because it is. I think it was
incredibly that he dressed them down the way that he did.
And also, I don't know if you saw, but the
White House account had also tweeted quote one message, release
(01:10):
the hostages. Now. That was his other big message, which
is huge. Welcome to the program, Dana lash with you
top of this first hour and a lot to hit
because we're talking about the president's address to the United Nations.
Can I just say just kind of volunteer real quick.
(01:32):
He had just was sitting down with the UN leader
and he had said, uh that he you know, appreciated
the UN and thought, I don't like I don't like
that part. I don't like that part of it. However,
it is I understand what he's doing. It's you know,
some negotiation and there if there, I get it. But however,
(01:55):
we're not friends of the UN. That said, it was
very interesting. They they had the teleprompter malfunction what so
like with the escalator, so as he arrived, let me
just set the stage. It was a little weird because
the escalator stopped working when he arrived, and then when
he got up to the podium, he there was ah,
(02:16):
the teleprompter stopped working. Kane, I like, how wan immediately laughs.
You guys didn't hear it? Want immediately chuckles. I mean,
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but that seemed I'm just
saying it seems suspro if I had to, you know,
(02:36):
like Reddler or Suspro and said Susper.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
I think we have him responding to that.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Do oh yeah, let's get because I'm trying really hard
not I just immediately you guys, just say, you, guys,
I have a story one day that I'm gonna share
on air. I am so immediately already suspicious. If you're
nice to me, I'm suspicious. Right, if it happens too conveniently,
I'm suspicious. If it's coincidental, I'm suspicious. If it's suspicious,
(03:02):
I'm suspicious.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
You know.
Speaker 3 (03:04):
It's just so. I just thought that's all happening like
right in a row. Do we have that? By the way,
I didn't mean to call for that, right, but I
was just thinking about that. Yeah, go and play for this.
This is audio soundwright what a million? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
And I don't mind making the speech without a teleprompter
because the teleprompter is not working.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
I feel very happy to be up here with you.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Nevertheless, and that way you speak more from the heart,
I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is
in big trouble.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
It was funny. It was actually really funny. He had
didn't he have the look of well sooner on his face?
He totally had that look on his face. It was funny.
Potus is he dressed them down pretty good. He dressed
them down pretty well, I thought, anyway. And he had
said at one point, I was looking at one quote.
(04:11):
We have some of that. He was joking about this.
That was twenty three, oh, twenty four, can we play
twenty four please? Oof ooh, this was I'll just listen.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each
and every one of these countries, and never even received
a phone call from the United Nations offering to help
in finalizing the deal. All I got from the United
Nations was an escalator that, on the way up, stopped
right in the middle. If the first lady wasn't in
(04:45):
great shape, she would have fallen. But she's in great shape.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
We're both in good shape.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
We both stood, and then a teleprompter that didn't work.
This is These are the two things I I got
from the United Nations. A bad escalator and a bad teleprompter.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
Hmmm, that's actually funny. He was right hessed. He was
dressing them down. He's like, I got a bad escalator
and a bad the only two things I got from them.
He was really hardcore and audio sun by twenty seven.
All right, I'm gonna tell you this is the way forward.
This was pure balls in the face of all of
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these European nations that are cow towing, and we're gonna talk,
by the way about all of that coming up. But
where you had ker Starmer who was like, yes, I'm
gonna recognize the Pedestinian state. Peace, don Obama, Samas. And
then you had France, Yes, we recognized the Pedestinian state.
Please do know Bamas? He who all of these leaders,
and then Trump says this twenty seven.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
She's firing Gaza. Have to get that done, have to
get it done.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Unfortunately, Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
We can't forget October seventh, can we now?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
As if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body
seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state, the rewards would
be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities. This
would be a reward for these horrible atrocities, including October seventh,
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even while they refuse to release the hostages or accept
the cease fire. Instead of giving to Hamas and giving
so much because they've taken so much, they have taken
so much.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
This could have been solved so long ago.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
But instead of giving in to Hamas's ransom demands, those
who want peace should be united with one message, release
the hostages.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Now just release the hostages. Now.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Good every other all of these other Western leaders. You
have Emmanuel mcrone in France, you have Kier Starmer in Britain.
All of them, every single one of them, they all
have been caving, bending a knee to recognizing a state
that's apparently going to be they think can be ran
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by the entities that Hamas was going to take over. Anyway.
That's the thing, because I don't think what a lot
of people who are talking about pepas and I don't
think what they realize. Yeah, I meant to sound like
a rushed cartman there, you're correct. I think what they
don't realize is that, you know, the Palestinian authority which
would assume control, they're run by Hamas. They've been taken
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over in elections. I don't think people realize how much
power Hamas has in both of those territories. We're going
to come back to that now. It was it started
with Sinclair, now it's next star As well. Yesterday Sinclair
announced that they are going to they're refusing to take
Jimmy Kimmel's show. ABC said they were bringing him back.
Sinclair said, uh uh, not so fast, not gonna happen.
(08:08):
We are going to preempt him. He is not going
to air on our stations. And then following that you
had Next Star, Next Star is next, they said that
they are not. Also they are joining Sinclair. They are
also not going to showcase Jimmy Kimmel's program, And they
said it was over his remarks. Now they could say
(08:31):
ill timed and insensitive. The man lied. He wasn't making
a joke, he wasn't saying anything insensitive. He lied purposefully
to incite. You can't tell me otherwise. Why would you
lie about something like that unless it was to not
unless you were trying to purposefully fan the flames. So
there's a little bit more than just ill timed and insensitive.
(08:53):
And this is what This is what viewers of those
stations were responding to. By the way, they were all
they I told you this yesterday. They were people leaning
on Sinclair. Now this is like what over This is
like a significant chunk of these affiliates. Sinclair announced last
night that beginning yeah tonight, they're gonna be prempting Jimmy.
(09:15):
I can't believe it's only Tuesdays where this feels like
the longest week ever. Still, Sinclair's gonna be preempting Jimmy
Kimmel on across their ABC affiliates and replacing it with
news programming. And I mean, clearly it's obvious because Sinclair
feels as though this wasn't settled and they're not gonna
be bullied by ABC. ABC is trying to bully them.
(09:35):
They're not gonna be bullied by ABC. I mean, they're
making that incredibly clear. And so next stars joining it
and they absolutely can't do it. I'm gonna tell you something.
These stations have free speech too. All of these stations
also have free speech. This is Sinclair's call to make,
and they are making it. This has nothing to do
with the movement. It has nothing to do with that
(09:55):
for all of these pseudo free speech warriors on the
left who said nothing. By the way, and here's the
other thing we're going to touch on how it came
out now that Google, according to the House Judiciary, which
released everything completely and fully admitted censorship. Under the Biden administration,
they're promising to end bands of YouTube accounts of thousands
of Americans who have all like me, who have been censored.
(10:17):
I've been professionally harmed by the Biden administration. I have
been professionally maligned and harmed and stymied by progressive censorship.
My whole staff can tell you about this, All of
this stuff we have to do, all of the fights
that you guys don't see that we have with these
platforms day in and day out because of this progressive censorship.
(10:38):
So spare me, you idiot Marxist ass hats out there
crying about my first Amendment when you all were absolutely
silent over Gina Carano, over Roseanne, over this, and you're
mad because your fat progressive loaf who was the second
banana to Adam Carolla, isn't funny enough to get more
(10:59):
than a four share? Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (11:03):
I didn't want to hear it, and I don't want
to hear it either from these weak ass Republicans who
are sitting there cowering like beaten dogs, like, oh oh,
but you know it was the FCC did the FCC
didn't do anything. Show me evidence of coercion, and I
will totally. I will be the first with the torch
and pitchfork. You show me, but you can't sit here
and go. But he said on some podcast, oh he
(11:26):
quoted Matthew McConaughey and Rain of Fire. I need to
see coersion. This stuff ticks me off because it's like,
for all the pushback we go on we do against Democrats,
we always got these dame do nothing Republicans and I
have never seen in a battle. By the way, I
never seen any of these people in the streets with
me or anybody else, and they're always like, oh, but
but it's not the same thing. Guys, We're gonna talk
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Speaker 3 (13:47):
By the way, can I just interject really quickly and
say I called it. I called this yesterday when I
talked about it, and I see it now now the
left is demanding that the government breakup Sinclair. I swear
to you how we're coming back to that. All right,
First up, first up, Disney all we got we already
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(14:09):
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let anything happen to him, and he seems so nice.
But he's supposed to return to set after his injury.
They just said that it was like some kind of
stunt and that's what ended up happening, and they had
it like they had a shut down set and all
this stuff. So, uh yeah, that looks I'm glad that
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Speaker 5 (17:02):
So this is a statement Bia Sinclair, and more broadly,
this may be an example of the unspooling of broadcast
TV you know, the word broad is in the name,
but broadcast TV has been shrinking for years, and MAGA
supporters have long complained about late night shows being too
liberal to anti Trump. Tonight, many Trump voters believe Kimmel
was lying and trying to hurt conservatives, and that narrative
(17:24):
is still very much out there and alive and well so,
I think it's today's controversy is only getting bigger because
so many Trump fans are now going to be furious
with ABC. And this is a moment where Disney CEO
Bob Iger is standing up taking a position. Uh, and
I think he's probably aware of the conference.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
He's going to banked over this because this is a
requarter of their of their stations. And remember Jimmy Kimmel
didn't even pull a four share. Kane explain to the
good folks how bad that is.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
That's horrible. You can't sell, you can't make money without
being able to perform in that demo. It's just the
way it works.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
I'm sorry, Yeah, that's it's ridiculously Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. If I had ratings that low,
I wouldn't be on air. There's no way in how
I'd be on air, I would not be able to sell.
That's how this works.
Speaker 4 (18:09):
Yeah, you exceed those ratings on a daily basis just
on from the radio audience. That doesn't even count the
stuff we get on direct TV and stream and everything else.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
And apparently his digital stuff drags too. Like that was
like a whole other analysis that I saw somewhere. So
you can welcome back to the program, Dana lash with
you bottom of this first hours chats at Rumble. You
can watch us do radio channel three forty seven Direct TV.
The uh really low ratings. So if Disney wants to
eat money on that, that's fine. But you know what,
Sinclair doesn't have to make that choice, and neither does
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Next Star. This is the thing. These stations also have
free speech. But you know what's funny. I called it
yesterday and I mentioned it again this morning. I had
I said that these stations also have rights. That's how
it works, And they're choosing not to air a low rated,
blackface wearing OV who cries them a first Amendment When
viewers push stations to reject programming now, I said, as
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a joke, not really watches Left now ironically, demands for
government involvement to solve it. Oh and here we are.
Here is one of the first ones. Senator Scott Wiener.
He goes, quote, can't wait to break up Sinclair. Actually
he ended it with a preposition, You idiot, moron. It's
not supposed to be can't wait to break Sinclair up.
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Can't wait to break up Sinclair. You got to keep
that for you, gotta keep that together. He says, corporate
media consolidation doesn't jibe with democracy, and although Sinclair is
a defen of a democracy, most people are Oh so,
now we're back to hating I told you it's Marxist.
Now we're back to hating private business. That's what this
was all about anyway. They don't like private businesses, saying
we don't like what was happening, we don't like what
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we're hearing from our reviewers. We're going to take action
against it and remove this guy because he's tanking everything.
You know, those low ratings also affect those local markets.
They affect those local stations, you know, the stations that
are in maybe Saint Louis, maybe st my hometown. Maybe
the viewers there aren't too keen on a guy, and
he didn't just go out and say something that was
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minimal or unfunny. He went out and straight up lie.
Brian Stelter can talk with his hands as much as
he wants to, but it's not gonna make it true.
He lied. He went out there and said that the
killer was Maga. He went out there and said that
Kirk basically brought it on himself. We played the audio,
So don't sit here gaslight me that this guy went
out there and just made an unfunny joke. Well, conservatives
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have been taking the joke for the better part of
twenty years because liberals don't have the balls to joke
about ISLAMI or even China or anything else. So they
go after Christians because they're weak. Not because Christians are weak,
but because progressives are weak. That's why they go after
them all the time. They go after conservatives because conservatives
don't chop their heads off so or shoot them in
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the neck. So they have rights too. These stations all
have rights, every one of them. They have rights. They
have the right not to have this guy's program tank
their ratings. They can't sell in that slot. It's hurting them.
This guy's lost seventy million dollars Jiminy Christmas. If I
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lost that much, I couldn't get a job in broadcasting.
But see, progressives, they're special are This is like the
one ideology where you can suck at your job and
then people will like keep you along because they're progressive.
So stupid. It's like having a surgeon that constantly kills
people on the operating table because he doesn't know what
the hell he's doing. But he's progressive though, so we
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have to keep him. And then if you threaten to
fire him because he's just bad at his job, progressive
my free speech, same thing. I'm just so tired of
this stuff. It's just so ridiculous. So next Star Sinclair.
And then you have the government. Now you have democrats
wanting to use the government. Oh it's corporate media consolidation.
That's not what this is, you absolute idiot. Good grief.
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And he's you know, getting predictably right, you know, ratioed.
He's this is by the way, isn't this guy that
goes to all the fetish parades and goes out there
and like assless chaps and you know, with a bag
in his mouth. Yeah that's what I thought. Oh wait, yeah,
I accidentally saw a picture I can't unsee. Can I
just make a side. I'm not gonna show this. I'm
don't worry one. I'm not gonna pullute your your mind either.
Want is so innocent, I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna
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pollute wands innocent mind. We're trying to preserve him. But
I just let me just say this. Two things. I
don't take seriously anything from any kind. I don't think
any kind of lawmaker that's going out there and backless chaps.
I'll say it like that, uh, you know, with ballgags
and all this other stuff walking around. I'm gonna question
you in a public office because I mean, good grief,
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straight people don't do that because it's messed up. It's just,
you know, come have some decency. Just because your gate
doesn't mean you get to flout decency. Okay. So number two,
I also don't think that you should be going out
dressed like that if you don't have the upper body
for it, you know what I'm saying. And if I
feel like I could break your arms just by simply
snapping them with the power of my wrists, Not that
I would do that, but I'm just you know, metaphorically,
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then maybe you shouldn't go out there just shirtless like that. Okay,
we're past it. So this is and he's not the
only one, by the way, there are several others that
have done the same thing that are all out there
saying now, oh well, now maybe we need to go
after Sinclair. I told you this wasn't about government control.
It was about their control. It's all it's ever been
about their control. That's it. They have the absolute right
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to do whatever they want to do, absolutely, but and
they these companies, they've got rights also. Now a few
other things. Ooh, and I wanted to mention this too,
speaking with the free speech warriorism from the inconsistent left,
Google from the House Judiciary Committee, and Jim Jordan was
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tweeting about this earlier today. They've admitted censorship under the
previous administration and they're promising to end bands of YouTube
accounts for thousands of Americans censored for free speech. So
they admitted that the Biden administration. They admitted that the
Biden administration pressured Google to censor Americans and remove content
that did not violate YouTube's policies. They were even trying
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to get them to change what their policies were. That's
the other thing. The administration censorship pressure, they said was
unacceptable and wrong. They said public debates should never come
at the expense of relying authorities. They promised that they're
not going to use third party fact checkers any longer.
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They added that. And they also said Europe's censorship laws
target American companies and threatening, threatening American speech, et cetera.
So this is and we've heard this before. I mean Google,
Mark Zuckerberg admitted it. We played that audio yesterday. He
admitted it right out of his mouth. He said, yes, absolutely.
The Biden he said, the Biden administration called in, screamed
at them, screamed at them. YouTube admitted to having censored
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people during the pandemic and for political reasons. They admitted
that in addition to what Google had admitted. Also, I mean,
this is for all the freespe each warriors out there,
I mean, they didn't see anything interesting. How that was
never mentioned? Right? They're so worried about Jimmy Kimmel and
his you know, barely a four share show, But what
about the thousands of people who were censored because they
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said something critical of Joe Biden? What about the people
who were censored because they questioned whether or not the
vaccine And this was even after the CDC admitted it.
This is after Burkes admitted it that it doesn't actually
prevent transmission. So Google is committing to offer all creators
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previously kicked off of YouTube due to political speech violations
a return to the platform. That's huge. They've they've hurt
us in tons of ways. My gosh, they've come after us,
so this is you know, for political speech or they
went after us so hard during COVID. We I think
we got in trouble came the most under that, right.
(25:57):
I know that the video that we got in trouble
the most was doctor Robert Malone.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
Yep, we uh YouTube suspended this for a while in
that one.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
So that actually directly impacted literally my livelihood. They one
of the reasons that we are that we kind of
got behind digitally was I don't think people realize, you know,
when you do stuff like, for instance, Second Amendment advocacy.
One of the one of the things that I realized
before I started really getting into it is that I'm
going to decap myself from being able to get a
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job anywhere else. If I do this, if I do
what's needed and I you know, go in here and
go in the lions Den, I'm going to have difficulty
getting a job anywhere else after this. And that was true.
Those one of the things my agent told me. He
was like, you're gonna get blacklisted. I got blacklisted after
working with the NRA. I got so blacklisted. I got
so blacklisted during and after Parkland. Oh my gosh, I
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was buried everywhere. And it uh killed me digitally, absolutely
killed me digitally. I mean I had my accounts frozen,
completely suspended. They just kneecapped me. They like took away
like three quarters of everything that we had built up
to that point, and we were suppressed for years. And
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it really, I mean you can see it if you compare.
I mean, we've got, you know, a couple hundred thousand subscribers,
but it was a lot different before then. I mean it,
you can look at the impact, you can see the impact.
It really they just about destroyed me. So progressives can
go to hell. I am not here to unify and
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I'm not here to be nice, and I do not
have a spirit of peace for you because they've people
like me. They almost killed professionally, and that's how they do.
They can't debate you, so they try to shut you up.
So I hope Jim Jordan drags them all these free
speech warriors. This is one of the reasons immediately I
(27:53):
was not out there on that side, because first off,
it wasn't a free speech issue. People don't know how
the hell the FCC and all of this is set up.
Now if Sinclair is going, this is what Sinclair did.
Sinclair was like, my gosh, we are getting hammered by
people who watch our stations. They actually appealed to the FCC,
(28:15):
which is why Carr started saying what he said. Sinclair
had already appealed to the FCC. That is their right
to do so, by the way, and it is also
under the purview of the FCC to respond because that's
what they do. They look at these stations, they see
what's happening. The stations are saying, we need to be
able to exercise our freedom with these airwaves that we
(28:36):
are on. You regulate help now you can sit here
and go well, Brendan Carr said too much. I don't
give a rants ask what he said. I am so
past that. That is stupid deflection. You can't sit here
and go well, it was coercion, and then when you
can't provide evidence of coercion, backtrack mott Bailey's style and
go well it was actually he shouldn't have said what
he said pick a lane. You can't try to straddle both.
(29:02):
So that was their purview to do so. And then
now you've got Democrats going, well, we're going to use
the government now to go after you. Now you tell
me who's a free speech purist here? Since why I
never got on board with that from mid get go
and a lot of people out there, including some of
these cloud chasers on the right, y'all need to understand
(29:23):
how FCC and these stations work before you go out
there and run your mouths about it, because you're misleading
your audience while you're sitting here proclaiming Christianity. You have
a responsibility. When you sit in front of your mic,
on a podcast or wherever the hell else you're talking
to people, you have a responsibility get it right, especially
if you're going to proclaim that you want to be
like Charlie. Charlie would at least get it right. So
(29:44):
that's the reality of and people can get mad, and
they can be wrong while they're mad, and that's fine
with me. We have a lot more on the way
as we roll towards the end of this first hour,
and the other things we got coming up, Antifa, a
terrorist organization just in time as well, we're going to
talk talk about some of that. Plus Trump hammered Europe
on immigration. Do you want to see what happened when
(30:05):
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Speaker 4 (31:27):
Like SAMs through the Ale Glass. So are the Days
of the United States?
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Come to Saniel Sorrio, who's being stopped in the street
because of Trump's motorcade. He's standing at the side of
the road. He wants to get through, and they're telling him, Nope,
you're stuck because Potus's motor case's going there. So it
calls Trump. He's on the phone.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
True, guess what I'm waiting the thing because I get
floated for you.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
So they told him to walk. Yeah, you better hoof it.
That's what happens when you sit here and recognize hamas
as is his own state. We'll talk more about that.
That's what you get. Macron hoof it, just saying, oh,
he had to go and meet the unwashed masses. Oh
por man, Oh golly, I can't stand him, can you?
First off, he was I the fact that he thought
(32:22):
he could just call Potus and be like, I'm stuck
in thistly, can I'll get loose multricade? And then you know,
Trump was like, hoof it, so he had to walk.
He was still on I was he still on the
phone with Potus at that moment? Yeah, I hope Trump
was giving him an earful but uh, you know interesting,
that was a Macron who couldn't because the all the
(32:43):
uns said he couldn't get through. Yeah, that's that's what happened.
They're not gonna let you through, slick, and they're not
gonna they're not gonna let you through. You're in America.
They're not gonna let you through. You got Potus's motorcade
going in. That's just the way it does, you know.
So uh interesting. Interesting. We're gonna talk a little bit
more about that coming up, because all all of these
nations that are trying, they're rushing to recognize. They said
(33:04):
they want to recognize quote unquote Palestinian state. I don't
recognize that word because it's a made up word by
a dead Roman emperor who gave it to that land
out of spite after the Second Judean Uprising. So yeah,
it's not supported by thousands of years of either Christian
or Islamic antiquity. So I don't like to pretend that
things that aren't real are real. But you could go
(33:25):
ahead and say like West Bank and Gaza and the territories.
So Hamas, as you know, they're talking about having the
Palestinian Authority run the quote unquote Palestinian state. The problem
is is the Palestinian Authority, to anyone who's been paying
attention for any length of time over the past twenty years,
is almost now completely run by Hamas after the two
thousand and seven elections. When they took over in two
thousand and five, after the unilateral withdrawal of Israel in
(33:48):
the Strip, they had elections and guess what won by
a landslide. But it's not just, it's not just. This
isn't like Hamas's own ministry of information. You have a
John's France Press, you have the Associated Press, you have
the BB. You also have all of these United Nations observers,
and they've been tracking sentiment of Hamas in anticipation of
the twenty twenty one elections. And what they were all
(34:09):
independently discovering simultaneously is that Hamas was so unbelievably popular
they were going to and the word was runaway. Phrase
was run away with the election in twenty one. So
the Palestinian authorities suspended elections, blamed it on the Jews
by saying they weren't sure if Arabs and Israel would
be able to go and vote, But they actually suspended
elections because they knew Hamas was going to take over
(34:29):
and be the ruling faction within the authority. So don't
sit here and say that the Palestinian authority can run
an independent state because it's literally Hamas. You're rewarding Hamas
by upgrading them from the strip to a whole entire
state in two territories. So step off all of these ahistorical,
illiterate clown herds done. We have a second hour coming up.
We're also going to talk about the President's announcement on
(34:49):
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and Verse, has a piece coming out about it, and
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Speaker 7 (36:05):
I guess, I guess i'd ask you to just elaborate
on that a little bit. It's hard to hear with
you running as you know, you're the first woman elected
vice president, you're a black woman and a South Asian
woman elected that high office, very nearly elected president, to
say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because
he was gay.
Speaker 8 (36:23):
It's hard to hear.
Speaker 9 (36:24):
No, No, that's not what I said that that's that
he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay.
My point, as I write in the book, is that
I was clear that in one hundred and seven days
in one of the most hotly contested elections for president
(36:44):
and United States against someone like Donald Trump, who knows
no floor to be a black woman running for president
United States and as a vice presidential running mate, a
gay man. With the stakes being so high, it made
(37:05):
me very sad, but I also realized it would be
a real risk.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
Yeah, she just said, yeah, I couldn't because he was gay.
I really wish Matt I would have said, now, let's
talk about Shapiro. Well, they couldn't do him because he
was Jewish. That's what her answer would be. Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash with you. You know that
one song black and Yellow, I was just thinking of,
like black and gay because of that. I'm just like,
that's how But that's I'm made of thoughts right now.
(37:39):
Let me corral them all together here and hang on,
because I came up with like a million more as
I was watching this again, she is admitting correct me
if I'm wrong, But it sounds like she's even seeing
her bass isn't going to support that. Yeah, yeah, I am.
Oh gosh, kan, I'm trying trying really hard to stay
(38:01):
on the plantation of goodness here, really trying hard.
Speaker 4 (38:05):
It's just the two facedness of it.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
But I want to run off and be like, but
you're telling me that he can't. You didn't pick him
because he's gay. But isn't She kind of admitting that
that was kind of like a DEI thing that was
being foisted on her because a lot of people were
pushing him. She's like, yeah, but nobody's gonna because that's
literally his only qualification. If it's a qualification in their eyes,
(38:32):
things like that are basically substitutes for something that is
accomplished or acquired through hard work and merit. Right, Oh,
you you were a horrible mayor of South Bend and
you didn't really do anything. Yeah, but he's gay. Oh okay,
well then that changes it now. Oh gosh, Kane, I
(38:57):
feel like we need to have some like unlicensed music
that we can play real quick when I meet myself
and put a hand over my mouth so I can
tell Kane exactly what I'm thinking, because I desperately want
to say it on air. But I feel like, also,
I actually maybe would have to use that get out
of deal free card with Brennan Carr. Yeah, but you
(39:18):
know what I do? You know where I'm going here, Like,
if that's his quality, it would make sense if you know,
his only job was. And I don't even know what
this entails, but I'm just saying because this is how
democrats think, it would make sense only if like his
job was just gay stuff. I don't even know what
that would be, but you can get an idea. You know,
if that was just the only requirement, then it'd be like, oh,
well he's gay. That makes sense. But you know, you're
(39:41):
for the vice presidency. Can he do anything? Does he
have any foreign policy experience?
Speaker 8 (39:46):
No?
Speaker 3 (39:46):
Does he have really any economic experience? Yeah, that's a
no negative. Okay. Does he have any experience with domestic policy? Well,
he ran sixty three buses in South Bend. You know
he's got that. Okay, still not really anything, but he
is gay. Oh well, then there it is. Yeah, why
(40:07):
didn't you lead with that? Good night? Oh well, he
can accomplish all the things because he's gay. What I
don't think so. But the fact that she she seemed
that actually seemed like one of the easiest things that
came out of her mouth. Did you notice that too?
(40:28):
How often does Kamala Harris hays this book out? So
she's going on her book tour and she's basically saying
in her book, I'm gonna save you a click or
a read. She's like, yeah, I knew Biden was losing it.
Everybody else did too, And here are their names. That's
like the book. She's like, Yeah, couldn't have boota j
Edge because he's gay. She's just going down the line.
Jill was a bitch. I mean, she's just going down
(40:49):
the whole line. That's her book. That's she's burning every
bridge in the book. I just love watching the infighting.
I am basking like this, basking in those like a
lizard on a sun rock. It's just chef's kiss. It's
so good. It's the schadenfreuder that we wanted right, just
(41:10):
delayed a little bit, but we're getting it. It's my
birthday month, my birthday week. We're getting it. So that
wasn't all she had. She had a couple other things
that she was saying. She well, apparently, let's see, Oh
here's everyone I don't agree with as a communist audio
sound bite six Yay.
Speaker 9 (41:32):
And right now we are dealing with, as I called
him at my speech on the Ellipse.
Speaker 3 (41:38):
A tyrant.
Speaker 9 (41:40):
We used to compare the strength of our democracy to
communist dictators. That's what we're dealing.
Speaker 3 (41:46):
With right now.
Speaker 9 (41:46):
Donald Trump and these titans of industry are not speaking up, and.
Speaker 3 (41:54):
Hey, I'm not half through your administration. Literally called and
screamed at them. If we have that Zuckerberg audio that
we played yesterday, can we just like pump that back up?
Just just yell at me when we haven't just play
it because she literally her Biden Harris called tech companies.
They literally contacted tech companies and we're telling them, all
(42:17):
of these tech titans, you need to drop these You
need to suspend accounts to do this. You need to
drop accounts to do this. You need a sensor speech
that says this. You need to control the algorithm that
is facilitating anything that we disagree with all of this
and had it didn't just stop at what they labeled
COVID misinformation, which was nonsense, but it had to do
with the laptop. It had to do with almost every
(42:39):
single aspect of the Biden presidency. That's a big thing.
So I don't know what she's talking about when she
says that they she's calling for tech titans to speak out.
You literally called Mark Zuckerberg and screamed at him like
that actually happened, And Zuckerberg just know didn't know how to.
(43:01):
He just you can tell when he was doing an interview,
he was just kind of shocked about it. She talks
about him being a communist. That word has a meaning.
How is he a communist when he won a free
and fair election and you didn't. It doesn't make any
sense to me. How is he a communist by by
actually ending a lot of government oversight and pushing deregulation.
(43:26):
That's that's a really bad communist. He's a horrible communist.
That doesn't even make any sense. These words have meanings.
I don't think she's gotten a memo that hyperbole isn't
serving her or her party's agenda very well, just that
it's just stupid. So this is so ridiculous. Audio sun
By four. She talks about Biden running for reelection. Listen
(43:48):
to this.
Speaker 9 (43:51):
There was so much esmena at stake, And as I write,
you know, the where my head was at at the
time time is that it would be completely it would
come off as being completely self serving.
Speaker 7 (44:04):
If you said to President Biden you did not think
you should run again?
Speaker 9 (44:07):
Yeah, or even if you should question whether it's a
good idea.
Speaker 3 (44:14):
I just didn't think I should say anything. So she
was scared, too scared to say anything. Such empowerment, such
empowerment telling you what she says, she has no focus
to run on her She has no focus on running
in twenty twenty eight, well obviously because she's you know,
so we got here. Listen to this. This is what
Zuckerberg said, This is what I'm talking about. I remember
(44:34):
this is right after we play that audio Kamala Harris saying,
where where are the tech Titans? Listen to this.
Speaker 10 (44:40):
These people from the Biden administration would call up our
team and like scream at them and curse. And it's like,
these documents are it's all kind of out there.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Did you record any of those phone calls?
Speaker 11 (44:52):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (44:53):
I don't think. I don't think we were, but but
I think, oh, listen, I mean there are emails that
the emails are published, it's all, it's all kind of
out there.
Speaker 12 (45:00):
And and they're like and basically, it just got to
this point where we were like, no, we're not gonna
We're not gonna take down things that are true.
Speaker 10 (45:09):
That's ridiculous. They want us to take down this meme
of Leonardo DiCaprio looking at a TV talking about how
ten years from now or something, you know you're gonna
see an ad that says, okay, if you took a
COVID vaccine, your eligible you know, like uh, for for
this kind of payment. Like so it was sort of
like class action lawsuit type meme. And they're like, no,
(45:30):
you have to take that down. And we said, no,
we're not. We're actually take down humor and satire. We're
not going to take down things that are that are true.
And then at some point, I guess, uh, I don't know,
it flipped a bit. I mean Biden when he was
he gave some statement at some point, I don't know
if his press conference or to some journalist where he
basically was like these guys are killing people and and and.
Speaker 11 (45:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (45:56):
Then like all these different agencies and branches of government
basically just like started investigating coming after our company was
that it was brutal.
Speaker 3 (46:05):
Yeah, over a meme. Over a meme, and the meme
and I put it in a slack too. It was
literally the Leonardo DiCaprio who said this yesterday. It was
the scene from Once upon a Time in Hollywood at
the end where he's sitting on the recliner and he's
watching TV and he drinking a beer and he leans
up and he points at the TV and then the
(46:26):
meme said ten years from now. Here's one showing it
to you. This was the meme that the Biden administration
was trying to erase off the Internet. This is what
the Biden administration did. Bootm free speech said, all the
people who are mad about you know, Ophie, Jimmy Kimmel,
boo first man. Then that's where all those frees where
(46:50):
the free speech warriors at for this, I mean it
was an I mean they tried to they they were
shutting people down over a meme. By the way, the
meme that was not wrong at all, not at all,
just so just asinine. Asinine. Now, one of the other
things that happened yesterday, Potis had an he had a
(47:17):
press conference and they were talking about autism and Tyland.
Audio some bit one. We're going to talk more about
this with a contributor to Chapter and verse moderator of
the chat, Loraine, because she's doing a deep dive on this.
This is just audio some bite one though. This is
when Potus is talking about tailand I'll listen.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
To Bobby in the group. Let's do it now. Nothing
bad can happen, it can only good happen.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
But with Thailand, all don't take it, don't take it,
and if you can't live.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
If your fever is so bad, you have to take one.
Because there's no alternative to that. Sadly, first question, what
can you take instead? It's actually there's not an alternative
to that.
Speaker 11 (47:55):
And as you know, other of the medicines are absolutely
proven bad. I mean they've been proven with the aspirins
and the ad bills and others, right, and they've been
proven bad.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
So we're going to talk a little bit about this
coming up, because the there's been a lot of discussion
about like some of these studies that have been cited
and they're actually there's some discrepancy with the studies that
are being used that a lot of this is being
predicated upon. And we'll talk about some of that with
(48:27):
her coming up. Because there are a lot of people
angry over this, and they were angry over RFK and
what he's what he's promoting with this, uh and it's yeah,
I mean Tyler was kind of and can you made
a good point Tylers, Like.
Speaker 4 (48:42):
It's a brand, man, It's like saying Kleenex, but you
mean tissue. It's the same thing, cedamnifit Yeah, So I
don't know if I even heard the word of Cena
menifit in that press conference like even once, So it
seemed like it was targeting more of a brand name
than it was the drug itself. So that clarity was
an issue from me last night.
Speaker 3 (49:00):
So one of the things that Lorraine noted and like
I said, we're going to talk about this is the
studies that apparently have been cited previously talking about tailan
al during pregnancy leads to increases in autism. That was
a case a smaller sample, but it was like millions
that were done in a Swedish study, which actually the
Swedish study determined that there wasn't a link and that
other siblings within that same familial group with the same
(49:22):
other who had taken a set of metaphin had like
had no issues at all whatsoever. So we're going to
talk about this a little bit because it's a lot
of this stuff. Is everybody that I know that has
someone in their family with autism or themselves is on
the spectrum. I don't know a single person that's happy
about it. And I was in text messages with a
(49:45):
number of people yesterday about this who were just not
happy with it. And we'll talk a little bit about
that here coming up. We also just to let you know,
we also got to get into boy, there's medium olpractice
the latest with the Sinclair stuff and Next because now
they're battling Disney, it's Sinclair and Next Star versus Disney.
(50:06):
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Speaker 3 (51:21):
So first up peer. Sorry if to go slow because
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So does social media. They're one and the same. Social
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(51:43):
is a sad hubline. Christ out of traditional housing, more
Americans are living in RVs, and it traps families apparently
in a cycle of debt. It's just kind of crazy.
It starts with this very long thing and it gets
into it. But they're trying. They're using one family as
an example. I haven't heard about this happening, have you.
(52:04):
I haven't heard about like people staying in RV's. But
you know, I mean, depending on what the size of
the r v RV's are. Just saying, but I don't
know anybody that's I know people who choose to do
the tiny house thing or to do something like that,
but I've never I don't know. But bottom line is, yeah,
we've lived with a lot of years of some bad
(52:26):
fiscal management from DC and we're all dealing with it still.
Let's see, Angola Ice detainees launched a hunger strike over
what they say are inhumane conditions. I don't care, starve,
do everybody a favor, and remove yourself one way or
the other from our soil. Don't care, Dana, You're so mean.
No I'm not. I'm very practical. Moving on. Apparently a
(52:51):
soda truck was swallowed by a whole giant sinkhole.
Speaker 13 (52:54):
Wow.
Speaker 3 (52:55):
See you think everything's fine and then the road eats you.
This was in Mexico City. A truck balanced precariously the
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Speaker 2 (54:18):
But I'm not so careful with what I say.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
But you have certain groups, the Amish, as an example,
they have essentially no autism, all right.
Speaker 3 (54:29):
So that was from the press conference that they had yesterday,
potus RFK Junior. And they were discussing and you had
doctor Oz there as well, and they were discussing autism
and they were they were talking about some statistics and
some studies and diagnoses and all of this other stuff.
And there were some statements that were made that had
(54:51):
a lot of people that I know scratching their heads.
Welcome to the bottom of this second hour. If you
go over at Substack, Lorraine has a big piece up now.
I don't think she liked the press conference because it's
called RFK Junior's Autism Scam, and it is a million
(55:12):
word dissertation. It's really good, though, and it gets into
every single aspect of every single bit of what they said.
She joins us. Now Lorraine, who is a contributor over
at Chapter and Verse and a blogger in her own right,
and she's also she also moderates the chat she joins
us now on video. So, Lorraine, this there were there
(55:32):
were a lot of you had a lot of objections
about the information, the information presented in this press conference.
And one of those you were you actually backchannel were
discussing this study that they were talking about where they
cited the Amish. Just just tell people, like some of
your biggest objection takeaways from what you saw.
Speaker 8 (55:54):
Well, first of all, don't take medical advice from President Trump.
Bless the man, he's good at being president. Don't don't
take medical advice from him. So as far as the Amish,
and he also mentioned Cuba doesn't have thailanol or autism.
Cuba does have thilanol, but in Cuba they don't sell
(56:15):
it over the counter. You have to have a prescription
to get it. So there's that. And they do have autism,
they just categorize things differently. And they also don't they
don't diagnosed as early as we do. They tend to
They tend to like put things off and then blame
(56:36):
it on other stuff and do rehab with them before
they give them a diagnosis, whereas we give them a
diagnosis and then do the rehab.
Speaker 3 (56:44):
Interesting, so it's very different ways of approaching it. Yes,
and you also had noted too that, so they were
they were. They had also mentioned And let me play
this audio sound bite for you. This is audio sound
by three. This is when Potus was talking about the
use of tile and all, and you have a whole
section in this where you address that specifically. Let's go
(57:04):
ahead and play this for everyone and make sure Lorraine
hears it. Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (57:10):
First, effective immediately, the FDA will be notifying physicians at
the use of said. Well, let's see how we say
that A said menifin acetamnifin said okay, which is basically
commonly known as tail and all during pregnancy, can be
(57:33):
associated with a very increased risk of autism.
Speaker 3 (57:40):
So Lorraine, you address this too in your piece. Because
the data that they that they are citing on this,
so that they seem to be basing all of this on,
has its own issues as well, and it's a very
small sample. Tell us about this.
Speaker 8 (57:56):
Yeah, well, okay? The title all studies that they he
seemed to be citing. First of all, doctor McKay was
the one who named the studies they used. He said,
the Boston Birth Cohort and the Nurse's Health Study and
the Mount Seini study. The Boston Birth Cohort isn't a study,
it's a collection of data. Same with the Nurse Health Study.
It's not actually a study, it's a collection of data.
(58:18):
So using the studies that they used from that, there's
all kinds of problems with the studies that they did.
So the study from the Boston Birth Cohort, they looked
at a whole bunch. They looked at about nine hundred
ninety six or something like that kid's and they were like, oh, well,
because mom had thailand all in her cord blood or
(58:40):
aceta mitafin, which I mean the President had trouble saying it,
so he just kept saying tilan all over and over again.
Because she had that in her cord blood and the
kid's autistic, that means the tilt I'll cause it. And
it's like, no, you could just as easily say that
all autistic mothers drank water when they were pregnant and
then they had aught to the kids, So the water
(59:02):
must be the cause, because a correlation doesn't equal causation. Yeah,
And that's the big problem with all of these studies.
The one for the Nurse Health Study. The people who
ran the study just made a bunch of assumptions. They
were like, oh, well, she used thailan all the year
before she had a baby, so she probably used thilant
(59:24):
all the year she had a baby. And it's like,
that's you can't make that kind of assumption, right, and
and do a scientific study based on that. That's just
not cool.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
That doesn't that's science.
Speaker 9 (59:39):
No.
Speaker 8 (59:39):
And then the Mount Sinai study that they used wasn't
really a study. It was a review of a bunch
of other studies that were not actually studies. They were
all reviews of like seven studies that were mixed results anyway, right,
So the studies that they're used kind of shady. There
(01:00:03):
was a study done using the Swedish population, which, since
they have healthcare government healthcare, everybody in Sweden is a
part of the study. So that study included like two
million kids. And that study did something that these studies
that the Trump administration is using didn't. That study looked
(01:00:24):
at siblings and they when when they were looking just
at the births of autistic kids, they were like, oh, okay,
there is just a tiny miniscule, a little increase in
people who took Thailand all who had autism but then
when they looked at their siblings, and they looked at
siblings who mom didn't take Thailand, all that that increase
(01:00:48):
went completely away. And the siblings with and without Thailand
all had the same rates. And so that means that
it's not the Thailand all.
Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
Yeah, that that clearly indicates that that's probably not it.
For those joining us, we are talking to our friend Lorraine,
who's also a contributor over a chapter and verse, and
she moderates the chat as well. And you follow all
of this, and I know you've written about this before
because you've talked about your own you know, issue and
dealings when because you're on the spectrum, and you've talked
(01:01:20):
about your family, and so this is stuff that you know.
For people wondering, you know this very well. You live it,
you have researched it your whole life, and so immediately
when you heard that this press conference was forthcoming, your
antenna was up.
Speaker 8 (01:01:34):
Yeah. Yeah. Like I said, I was diagnosed autistic as
an adult by my son's psychiatrist when he was diagnosed.
So this is something that I've been dealing with. I
have a couple of kids who are autistics. Is something
I've been dealing with for years. And so yeah, I
always keep an eye and look at the studies and stuff,
(01:01:55):
and the title in all studies just don't show what
the biggest problem is that these guys they went into
this with a preconceived notion. They have said for months
now that it has to be something external. That's not true.
It doesn't have to be something external. But they went
(01:02:17):
into this with a design to find something that they
could say, oh, this is why, just stop doing this
and then everything will be fine. And so that's concerning
when it comes to scientific research. You're not supposed to
go in with a preconceived no.
Speaker 3 (01:02:32):
Shit, right. And they also talked about vaccinations as well.
This was also part of this press conference, and Trump
was talking about the vaccine at birth and things like that.
And I know that some people, I mean, we spread
our vaccines up for our kids when they were young,
because I thought, oh my gosh, that's a lot for
a kid in one day. Where and that was just
(01:02:53):
our choice's parents, you know, I didn't. You know, obviously
none of us trusted the COVID vaccine because it was
brand and there was absolutely no paperwork on it at all.
Tell me what you heard was there anything that you
liked in that from what they were saying there, because
it kind of sounded like usually one of the things
that I've always heard is that, well, vaccines cause autism.
(01:03:13):
Well that's no, that's not telling me about this because
you wrote about this.
Speaker 8 (01:03:18):
I went over this in my article back in May
about the whole autism vaccine link. I do I do
suggest maybe not getting you know, like three four shots
in one time, because some of these shots had like
four and five vaccines in them, and so I I
do think that maybe we should stretch those out. But
(01:03:42):
some of the things, so Trump kept bringing this up,
and I noticed the other guys didn't, And that's because
they the FDA just put out guidance. So there's the
MMR vaccine, the meep smoke, Mom's musled and rebella it
really again. They have combined that with the varislos chicken pots,
(01:04:05):
and what they've found is that in kids under the
age of four, the combination shot with the verithella has
a slight chance of causing a febrile caesar in those
young young babies and kids unduring the age of four.
So the FDA put out guidance has said for anybody
under age four separate shots. Don't put those together. But
(01:04:27):
the way Trump was talking about it, he was encouraging
people to separate the mumps, measles, and rubella shot, which
is impossible. They don't offer those a single shot in
this country or almost any other country, because they've been
combined for so long that they're not available as single shots.
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
That's something I didn't know either. Good night. Yeah, I
didn't know that either. And that's all. I mean, that's all.
This is all important information to have when evaluating those
I mean, did it. It seemed like a lot of
this stuff was based on old research that is already
well known for anybody following the issue, especially as closely
as you follow it. And yeah, it didn't sound like
there was anything new that was being introduced. But yet,
(01:05:09):
I mean, I think we were all expecting some kind
of groundbreak. At least I thought, well, maybe they've got
something new or groundbreaking, and I didn't really hear that.
Speaker 8 (01:05:16):
Well Trump's Trump's assertion about the hep B vaccine was
definitely based in like nineteen eighty science. HEPBE is extremely
contagious and most they estimate about fifty percent of the
people that have it have no idea they have it.
And so, like I wrote in the piece, the reason
(01:05:37):
why they vaccinate babies fresh out of the womb is
because it's so easy to contract. It lives on surfaces
for up to seven days. And if you're one of
the ones that can fight it off, no problem, Like great,
no problem, you can fight it off, is not a
big deal. But if you're one of the ones that can't,
(01:05:58):
you wind up with sir to so the liver, liver
failure or even death, especially in the younger ones. If
you don't, you know, take me, if you don't take precautions.
But I mean, the thing is like people walk around
with it and they have no idea they have it
living in them. It's it's just a thing. And so
you know, like I wrote, I put the example of like,
(01:06:20):
you know, you bring home a newborn baby and you
refuse that b vaccine and because the president said don't
do it until they're twelve, because it's a sexually transmitted disease.
But then mother in law comes over and baby drops
passive our mother and well, you know, sucks pass for
throws it back in the baby's mouth, like so many
of us old school moms used to do. And suddenly
(01:06:41):
baby's in the hospital fighting for his life. Is his
liver fix?
Speaker 3 (01:06:44):
Wow?
Speaker 9 (01:06:45):
Wow?
Speaker 8 (01:06:45):
You know, like yeah, this is this is why they
do that vaccination as early as they do, And it's
entirely possible for a mother who doesn't know that she's
infected to pass it. That's the most common way. His
mother passes it to the baby she's giving birth. So
that's one of those things. And it's like, don't listen
to him when he says, don't do this now. One
(01:07:08):
of the new things that they did come out with
was they came out with this idea of the I
don't even know how to say it correctly, the like lacover.
Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
I was just going to ask her at that, and
I was also going to admit that I don't think
I've never heard it said the same way twice Lacoverin.
And that is because doctor Oz talked about this and
I'm reading because you write about this in the in
your piece. Tell people what this is and what they're
proposing with it.
Speaker 8 (01:07:34):
So Lacoverin is, it's not exactly a vitamin, despite what
McKay said. It's a medication created from a vitamin it's
it's follic acid, but it's like tweaked, right. And the
idea behind this is that for a very small subset
(01:07:55):
of autistic kids, they have a fo late deficiency in
the brain and so lackover and can help because when
you give them the lak over and it gets that
full of acid past the folate receptors that aren't working
because of the autoimmune disorder or whatever that causes it,
and that can actually help those very small subset of
(01:08:19):
autistic kids gets some speech back. The problem is the
studies that have been done on that are so small.
We're talking a sample size of maybe one hundred and
forty five kids across three different studies.
Speaker 3 (01:08:37):
Yeah, that's that's there really wasn't.
Speaker 8 (01:08:41):
A lot of it. There really hasn't been a lot
of information about it to see if it works long term,
if it's something that they have to be on for life, like,
there's there's no real information on any of that. So
what doctor Oz mentioned was that they normally this would
take like five years of study and information to pass,
and but they're going to go ahead and change the
(01:09:03):
label to make this available now, and then they're just
going to get all the information from the kids who
are in government healthcare. He said, like almost half of
American kids are on government healthcare already. So anybody is.
Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
I don't like that collecting all that down.
Speaker 8 (01:09:19):
Yeah, about anybody in Medicaid or on CHIP, the childhood
insurance program.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
I want to I want to to go to the
subsetet because we got to. We're we're gonna get bumped
because we got to. We gotta break. But Lorraine has
done an amazing job. If you go to sub stack
right now, you can read it. It's called our Ka
Junior's Autism Scam. It is a great piece. Loraena. I'm
so glad that you were able to join us today.
And every this is I think required reading, especially on
this issue. So everybody go and read it. Uh, and
(01:09:46):
we'll be sending it out as well. Lorain, God bless you.
We appreciate you joining us today. We'll be talking with
you again soon and uh, everybody in the chat. Hi
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was empty. Battery, They arrest at her. First off, I
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Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
According to the Council of Europe, in twenty twenty four,
almost fifty percent of inmates and German prisons were foreign
nationals or migrants. In Austria the number is fifty three percent.
Of the people in prisons were from places that weren't
from where they are now. In Greece the number was
(01:13:49):
fifty four percent, and in Switzerland, beautiful Switzerland, seventy two percent.
If the people in prisons are from outside of Switzerland,
when your prisons are filled with so called asylum seekers
who repaid kindness, and that's what they did, they repaid
kindness with crime, it's time to end the failed experiment
of open borders.
Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
You have to end it now.
Speaker 3 (01:14:11):
And he's absolutely right. That's Potus speaking earlier today to
the United Nations. Welcome back. Top of this third hour,
Dana Lash with You. Channel thirty forty seven is where
you can watch us do the radio show. If you're
not listening terrestrially, if you're streaming, you can also stream
it on x and Facebook as well. So what he's
talking about is something that we've we've been seen actually
(01:14:32):
in some video recently, because you've had a number of
these European nations that are all moving hastily to proclaim
that they recognize a quote unquote Palestinian state. And again,
(01:14:53):
you guys know, I don't really I don't. I'll say
Gaza in West Bank, but I feel like, you know,
just like I don't say that a man is as
a woman because he wants to identify trans as trans,
I don't acknowledge a fictitious state that was actually again
a nickname given by an old dead Roman emperor to
a group of people he hated after the Second Jeday
and Uprising that's where it came from, named it after
(01:15:15):
their enemies, even though they hadn't the enemies. Said enemies
were philistine, seafaring people and hadn't been in the area
for two hundred years. But I digress. The people that
you've seen the streets protesting don't know any of that
because they're idiots. They're basically you know, they're a weak,
faint beating, hard walking mental abortion. I don't know how
else to put it. So this statement that Potus made
(01:15:36):
those remarks more incredibly, I mean, that was very powerful
to say. And he's right if you look at a
lot of the crime, a lot of the lawlessness that's
been happening in major European not even major European cities
in and around Europe, I mean, they can trace it
back to that. Just for instance. I'm wanted to play
this this is audiosound, but well, you guys know what
(01:15:56):
it is. These are. So they've you had Ireland that
said they were going to recognize a quote unquote Palestinian state.
Britain did the same, and so did Canada. Italy refuses,
and I want you to see what happened, because they've
been You've had riots in Milan. This video is from
Milan audio somebody eighteen. This is cut eighteen. This is Milan.
(01:16:20):
These are rioters who were mad that Italy would not
recognize quote unquote Palestine as a state. And they were
writing because they wanted Italy to basically divest from Israel.
And this was all Gazen rioting, writing for Gaza this
isnt Milan. So this is what's been happening. This is
(01:16:42):
why all of these other leaders have been rushing to say,
oh yes, we're going to reward Hamas and recognize quote
unquote Palestine as a state. This is what happens when
Italy refused to do it. Terrorist is going to be terrorists.
So mean, that's this way it is. So they decided
to do this. They've been and this is the threat.
(01:17:03):
If you don't, if you don't recognize this terror state,
we're gonna invote. We're going to do this stuff. Terrorism.
That's what it is. And these are all This was
at a gaza. This is a gaza pro gaza riot,
Prohamas riot, That's exactly what it is. I mean, it's
out of control. There's timing through chairs, lots of destruction.
They've and it's been in other Italian cities. They've had
to close schools, they've the public transport has been affected.
(01:17:29):
That is that is how bad this has been tons
and time. I mean it's been spreading across They had
the police across Italy. Ruters was there. I think this
might have been a routers video. Italian media said demonstrators
were trying to stop traffic on highways in Naples, there
were fights with police as protesters forced their way into
(01:17:51):
the main railway station. They're right there in Naples. Some
of them even briefly got on the tracks and stopped
the trains. So they've had tons of stoppages because of this,
lots of violence, lots of violence. This is what happens
when countries don't bend the knee. Now, why in the
hell would anyone ben the knee? First off, Palestinian state
(01:18:12):
is a stupid, idiotic idea with again fictitious name, not
supported by thousands of years of Islamic or Christian antiquity.
Who would run it? Well, One of the things that
was floated is well, the Palestinian authority. The Palestinian authority
is sort of like the umbrella of it all. Underneath
you have Facta, you have Hamas, And ever since the
unilateral withdrawal of Israel and the Gaza Strip in two
(01:18:33):
thousand and five, Hamas took over control. They won a
spice a sweeping margin in elections there in O seven.
The twenty twenty one elections were similar. Numerous polsters, including
observers from the UN noted that Hamas was going to
run away with the election. Not only do they have
overwhelming support in the Strip, but they also had overwhelming
(01:18:56):
support in the other territory west, the West Bank. So
what ended up happening is the Palestinian authorities said, oh, geez,
we're about to be taken over by a literal terror
group that we've you know, we've basically coddled this whole time. Yeah,
we're going to suspend elections, but we can't tell people
that we're going to suspend the elections because Hamas is
going to win everything. So let's uh, it's a Jew's fault.
(01:19:18):
So so what they did they blamed Israel and they said, well,
you know, Jewish people aren't going to let Arabs in
Israel go out and vote, which was a lie, but
that's what they That was the excuse that they gave
to avoid owning up to the truth, which is that
they were trying to keep Hamas from taking over Palestinian
authority because that's who runs it. So you can't say
that you're going to take it away. You can't say
(01:19:38):
that you want to eradegate Gas. And this is where
some of these other Arab nations are being incredibly duplicitous
because they think that you don't know. They think you're
stupid and that you don't know the history of the
area or the political boundaries or structure of the area.
So they're like, no, no, no, we got to have Hamas
out of the strip. Oh they can't run Gaza strip.
So we're just going to have all of this. We
(01:19:59):
need a state comprised did these two territories, and we
need to have the Palestinian authority control it. And then
they stop there. But what they don't say is, oh,
well that's not going to work either, because the Palestinian
authority is getting taken over by Hamas. So whenever you
hear any of these Arab nations and this is where
you have alliances, but you always question. You have transactional alliances,
(01:20:19):
transactional in terms of economy and maybe some natsek, but
you always question it because this is what they don't
tell you. This is where it starts getting KG, this
is where it starts getting SUS. They don't say, oh, well,
Hamas has completely taken over the Palestinian authority. You don't
have to take my word for it. You can take
Spanish media, French media, United Nations elections observers that were
down there on the ground in twenty twenty one, and
(01:20:41):
they were trying to demand that the Palestinian authority force
these elections through. You can talk to the BBC, which
was amplifying the Palestinian authorities claims that it was the
Jewish people in Israel that were preventing Arabs from going
and voting and get getting to where they needed to go. Oh,
that Canadian media, American media. But the truth of the
MA is that every single independent poll that had nothing
(01:21:03):
to do with Hamas's Ministry of Information, every single independent poll,
they all came to the same conclusion Hamas has over
well mean support in the area. Their support for Hamas
dwarfs every other faction under the authority. So you can't
say we're gonna get Hamas out of the strip and
then we're going to have the Palastinian authority run everything.
(01:21:25):
By allowing by recognizing statehood and giving the authority of
regulation to the Palastinian Authority, you are literally upgrading Hamas
since they have so much influence that they have to
suspend elections so they don't take over all of the
Palistinian authority. You were literally upgrading and rewarding them for terrorism.
You are, they're claiming to take away the strip. They're
(01:21:46):
not taking away the strip. They're giving them west Bank two.
They're giving them an entire state. They're rewarding terrorism because
they are a bunch of female copulatory organs, a bunch
of little, sniveling, weak, spineless cowards, and they think this
is going to work. When you reward terrorism, Guess what
(01:22:06):
you're gonna get more terrorism. See. I thought it was
a staple of our foreign policy that we don't negotiate
with terrorists, and we sure as hell don't reward terrorists
and terrorism. But that's what this moved us. So I
was very pleased, if we can play this again. Part
of it when Trump was there before the UN and
he was like, Yeah, that ain't happening. We are not
doing this. We're not going to reward this. We're not
(01:22:28):
going to have this Palestinian state cut twenty seven, a
cease firing.
Speaker 2 (01:22:37):
Gaza have to get that done, have to get it done.
Speaker 1 (01:22:42):
Unfortunately, Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace.
Speaker 2 (01:22:47):
We can't forget October seventh? Can we? Now?
Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
As if to encourage continued conflict some of this body
seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state.
Speaker 2 (01:23:00):
The rewards would be too.
Speaker 1 (01:23:03):
Great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities. This would be
a reward for these horrible atrocities, including October seventh, even
while they refused to release the hostages or accept the
cease fire. Instead of giving to Hamas and giving so
much because they've taken so much, they have taken so much.
Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
This could have been solved so long ago.
Speaker 1 (01:23:30):
But instead of giving in to Hamas's ransom demands, those
who want peace should be united with one message, release
the hostages.
Speaker 2 (01:23:40):
Now, just release the hostages.
Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
Now done. I mean, why haven't they released the hostages?
Why haven't they released the hostages? I mean all of
that could have been avoided had they not violated the
ceasefire that was still an effect on October sixth, But
they did violate that ceasefire Ontober seventh when they went
in and they fired upon Israel and they massacred thousands.
(01:24:04):
I mean that app that absolutely. I mean, we're people
forget how quickly they forget. They could have released the
hostages and not had to do not had to go
through any of this, but they refused and then they
torture the hostages, they killed babies. There's no there's no
reconciliation with that, there's no peace with that. So it's
(01:24:26):
a catch twenty two. They're setting up a trap and
there and some of our allies in Arab states are
going along with it. This is why again transactional allieship.
But you also question, and you'd be very suspicious. It's
a catch twenty two. It's they're setting a trap and
Trump's refusing to walk through it. They're saying, oh, yeah,
we can have a recognized state, the Palestinian authority can
(01:24:48):
run it, which is taken over by Hamas you see,
Trump's not walking into the trap with that. He's like, no, no, no,
we're not recognizing redacted release the hostages. Also, mass migration
is ruining Europe. Unfettered mass migration where you have lawlessness
and disorder and you can't vouch or verify anybody coming in. Yeah,
(01:25:09):
it's ruined Europe. So he had some really hard truths
to share with the United Nations, and I'm glad he was.
He's the only Western leader to stand up to it,
the only Western leader to stand up to this. You
could also add Italy Italy is refusing to go along
with it as well. But they've lived under this EU
(01:25:31):
destruction plan spearheaded by Angela Merkel and these other jokers
in Germany, and they pushed through all of the open
border scam with the EU. I mean goodness, the UK
may have not have brexited fast enough.
Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.
Speaker 3 (01:25:56):
First up, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed the train
gender Bathroom Bill this uh, it was signed into law.
Requires people, you gotta use this stuff. If you got
to go, we'll take a one or two. Go in
the place that is you know, corresponds with your junk,
super easy if your biological sex there. It is no
(01:26:19):
dudes in ladies' bathrooms the end. Apparently, I don't know
if you guys have been watching the Charlie Sheen documentary.
I started it last night and it is one of
the most hysterical and oh my gosh things that I've
ever seen in my life. Apparently he did so much
cocaine at one time that the Mexican cartels were worried
about their business relationship with him, and they cut him
(01:26:42):
off and he gets there's nothing that's off record. They
even have John Cryer in there complaining about him. It
is wild. He was actually yeah he was. He was
cut off and that's one of the things that was discovered.
I can't believe he's still functioning like he's living all
the dude. I tell you what. A woman faces prison
(01:27:03):
time for what she says was a chicken rescue, which
is what I'm going to call if I ever steal anything,
which I you know, I'm not a thief, but if
I was, I would say I'm rescuing it. So apparently
she's an animal rights activist and she stole four chickens
from a poultry slaughterhouse. She faces up to five years
in prison. It's a Purduma, a Purdue Pedalumino poultry slaughterhouse.
(01:27:24):
So she said she was right. You know, I get it,
but it's a much because there's probably other ways you
don't get in trouble. But she's citing right to rescue laws.
They give ordinary people to right to intervene to get
an animal overheating things like that. They have those laws there,
so that's what she's citing. So we'll see how it goes.
(01:27:44):
I mean there's probably don't. I don't know if she
exhausted all the other you know, like did she offer
to buy the chickens?
Speaker 8 (01:27:49):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:27:49):
I don't know. Anyway this let's see Pope Leo won't
authorize an AI pope and says technology is empty, cold,
and we'll do great damage to what humanity is about.
That's great. Now try unfettered illegal immigration. A Lansing parent
is frustrated her son was expelled because he disarmed a classmate.
(01:28:10):
I was reading about this this morning. So a Lanzing
parent is trying to get her son back in school.
He got expelled because he disassembled a classmate's gun at
Dwight Rich School of the Arts. He took it apart
and threw away the bullets and didn't tell an adult
till later. What's the problem. Why is he He's in
seventh grade, he's eleven years old. He hunts, he's a hunter,
(01:28:31):
so that's how he knew to disarm and disassemble it.
I don't know why he's not getting an award. If
this doesn't make any sense, I don't get it. But
they sent out a statement, the school did, and they
said that they don't take the decision lightly et cetera,
et cetera. Okay, well wait a minute, why was he expelled?
What happened to the kid that actually brought it to school?
(01:28:52):
What happened to that? Like this kid ought it? I
mean he sure he should have told an adult. But
good night, this insane. We are more on the way.
Stick with us. We have a lot coming up in
our third hour, including the Antifa now terear Org.
Speaker 6 (01:29:09):
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Speaker 1 (01:29:21):
They must take control strongly and immediately of the unmitigated
immigration disaster and the fake energy catastrophe before it's too late.
The carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people
with evil intentions, and they're heading down a path of
total destruction.
Speaker 2 (01:29:41):
You know, the carbon footprint was a big, big thing
a few years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:29:47):
I remember hearing about the carbon footprint, and then President
Obama would get into Air Force one, a massive Boeing
seven forty seven, and not a new one, an old
one with old engines that spew everything into the atmosphere.
Speaker 2 (01:30:03):
He talked about the carbon footprint. We must do.
Speaker 1 (01:30:05):
So. Then he get in and he flies from Washington
to Hawaii to play a round of golf, and then
he get back onto that big beautiful plane and then
fly back and they talk about again global warming and
the carbon footprint.
Speaker 2 (01:30:22):
It's a kanjob.
Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
He's right, there's Potus speaking at at the UN and
he's like, yeah, this is all a con welcome back
to the program. At bottom of this third hour dinner
lash with you. He's a thousand percent correct, and also
one thousand percent correct. They're classifying Antifa as a terrorist entity.
(01:30:50):
And this is incredibly interesting. I saw this as some
survey we pull this up. I actually just saw this,
and he was looking at this on break and ten
Republicans are apparently concerned with left wing violence. I think
they have reason to be as sad as that is.
It's a recent economist you go of survey nine to
(01:31:11):
ten Republicans are concerned about left wing extremism. It was
taken after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, and they looked at
over fifteen hundred US adults. Sixty one percent they were
very or somewhat concerned. Fifty six percent of independence expressed concern.
Even thirty eight percent of self identified Democrats expressed concern.
(01:31:36):
That's pretty telling, very telling. And this is this is
after you know, I look at this. Let me pull
this up. You had a man who was charged with
(01:31:56):
shooting up an ABC station after the Jimmy Kimmel decision.
The FBI flew in, swooped in. He was let go
on bail. By the way, you guys know that they
let the guy walk. It's another case, a confirmed case
(01:32:17):
of left wing political violence. And they let the guy walk.
And this was after again Kimmel had been suspended. Prosecutors
said that he was quote politically motivated. That is per
the Sacramento County District Attorney. They looked at his vehicle.
(01:32:41):
He had a note in it that criticized members of
the Trump administration and referenced the Charlie Kirk assassination. Sixty
four year old Annibal Hernandez Santana. They searched his house.
They found other evidence. They found a calendar attached to
his refrigerator. On the calendar for the date of September nineteenth,
(01:33:02):
he had written the message quote do the next scary thing.
Authorities discovered in his vehicle, n Anti Trump Book. They
had a handwritten note quote for hiding Epstein, do not
support Bondi, Patel, all of them. He goes there. Next
he had a handwritten note signed with his initials or no,
(01:33:22):
signed with the initial c K, and that the DA
was saying that they believed that scenes for Charlie Kirk.
And he was arrested after he shot into the lobby
of the station. There were employees inside when he opened fire.
They let him walk, He posted bail and he walked,
(01:33:44):
and then the FBI swooped in because he's facing federal
charges now. And this was after ABC suspended him. So
if the left can say that Brendan Carr, by simply speaking,
was able to convince Sinclair A Next Star, which it's
very evident that it was the viewers who were melting
(01:34:08):
the phones at Sinclair A Next Star, that we're leading this.
If the left can accuse Carr of doing that and
being responsible for the all of these stations making the
decision to let Kimmel be to suspend Kimmel, then surely
they can say that ABC backing Kimmel is the direct
result of a leftist walking into one of the ABC
(01:34:29):
affiliates and shooting up their lobby. Don't you agree? So ABC?
I mean it begs the question that ABC is threatened
by leftist murderous terrorism and they decided to reinstate against
Next Star and Sinclair Jimmy Kimmel because they're worried about
getting shot up by leftists. It's pretty I think that's
(01:34:51):
you know, pretty. I think that goes beyond begging the question.
I mean, this is insane and it is an ab
absolute this is this is leftist violence. And you have
people like Keith Oberman who told Scott Jennings quote your
(01:35:11):
next blank blinker, he was threatening people. Keith Oberman threatening
people on X and then they let this guy go. No,
this is this is leftist terrorism. I mean, we're getting
to the point where it's not just Antifa. It's not
(01:35:36):
just Antifa. We're getting to the point where many leftists
are kind of adopting terroristic tactics, very terroristic tactics. And
I'm I'm looking at this. You also have this. I'm
gonna pull this up. The situation the story of Charlie
(01:36:02):
Kirk has suspected the suspected translover of the assassin was
kicked out of the home liance twigs. He was living
with the murder suspect. He was living with the murderer.
He was detached and radicalized. That's how his own family
described him. Substance abuse, gender identity. Yeah, oh yeah, and
(01:36:27):
all this stuff starts coming to light, all of this
it's getting so insane. Case in point apparently, so you
know the LGBTQ. Okay, so apparently they're kicking out the t's. Yeah.
This came from LGB International. LGB International describes itself as lesbian,
(01:36:49):
gay and bisexual people declaring independents. And they have a
video of all of these people from all these different
countries and they are kicking out the trans Wow. I
mean some of the graphics that they have are like
scissors separating the T and Q from the LGB and
(01:37:13):
it is a pretty big group. They are finished, they
are absolutely finished with it. And a lot of the
stuff that I've seen people say that the TQ plus
crowd have done irreparable damage. They've hijacked, They're being accused
(01:37:34):
of hijacking their movement. I man, I think everybody's seeing
how dangerous it is. It's becoming more and more that
it's it seems like it's a hallmark of it to
be violent. That is something else. So all of this
stuff you don't looking at it. You know, the FBI
(01:37:56):
they arrest of this guy. They had to go in,
they had to bring federal charges because local was just
gonna let him walk his social disguised social media accounts
filled with anti Trump stuff. He liked a whole bunch
of trains TIFA stuff. I mean, how much more obvious
does it have to be? This is all politically motivated violence,
(01:38:20):
and more and more you have significant numbers of the
left that say they're okay with it, probably because you
hear stuff like six audiosunbye six all the damn time.
Case in point.
Speaker 9 (01:38:33):
Right now, we are dealing with, as I called him
at my speech on the Ellipse, a tyrant. We used
to compare the strength of our democracy to communist dictators.
That's what we're dealing.
Speaker 3 (01:38:47):
With right now.
Speaker 9 (01:38:48):
Donald Trump and these titans of industry are not speaking up.
And perhaps it is because his threats and the way
he has used the weight of the federal government to
take out vengeance on his critics is something that they fear.
(01:39:09):
And I get that.
Speaker 3 (01:39:10):
Just flashback, just flashback. She's talking about where are the
where are those those Titans at the Industry Titans. Just again,
one quick recap. This is what Mark Zuckerberg and Industry
Titan said that the Biden administration did to him.
Speaker 10 (01:39:26):
These people from the Biden administration would call up our
team and like scream at them and curse, and it's like,
these documents are it's all kind of out there.
Speaker 2 (01:39:36):
Did you record any of those phone calls?
Speaker 11 (01:39:38):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (01:39:38):
I don't think. I don't think we were, but I think, oh, listen,
I mean there are emails that the emails are published,
it's all it's all kind of out there.
Speaker 12 (01:39:45):
And and they're like and basically it just got to
this point where we were like, no, we're not gonna
We're not gonna take down things that are true.
Speaker 10 (01:39:54):
That's ridiculous. They want us to take down this meme
of Leonardo DiCaprio looking at a t talking about how
ten years from now or something, you know, you're going
to see an ad that says, okay, if you took
a COVID vaccine, your eligible you know, like for this
kind of payment, like this sort of like class action laws.
Speaker 3 (01:40:14):
They wanted him to take that down.
Speaker 10 (01:40:15):
And they're like, no, you have to.
Speaker 3 (01:40:16):
Take she's talking about tyranny. That's an example of tyranny.
By the way, it just came in that the Trump
assassination attempt, the suspect, I'll say his name once, Ryan
Ruth was found guilty on all charges. Yeah, exactly, as
he should have just found guilty to all charges. This
was the guy that was again, this was at the
(01:40:37):
golf course, he was at mar A Lago and he tried.
This was not long after the first almost fatal attempt.
So we the left needs to get a grip. Not
everyone who disagrees with you is a Nazi, not everyone
(01:40:59):
who just agrees with you is a tyrant. I mean,
it's just they've got to slow their role on this rhetoric,
and they need to slow their role in the violence.
They can't even condemn this stuff. This is asinin here's
you know. And the difference was like with the Hortman's,
no one, no one demonized Melissa Hortman. You didn't hear
a single conservative go out there and be like, oh, well,
(01:41:21):
Melissa Hartman and her husband or the other individuals that
were targeted and lived. No one did that. No one
demonized her, No one was demonizing her before either and
calling her Nazi or Hitler or anything like that. So
this is where the left gets it wrong. Stop with
your comparisons. And by the way, the guide targeted her
thought he was a Waltz appointee who thought he was
hearing Waltz in his head telling him to do it.
Speaker 6 (01:41:44):
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Speaker 3 (01:41:55):
Welcome back to the programs. So if you were, if
you're just joining us, we mentioned this before we went
to break. This is all just everything is drama now.
So the verdict is in. In the second assassin, I'll
say his name only this time Ryan Routh, Ryan Ruth
who he was the golf course assassin. So they convicted him,
(01:42:16):
they found him guilty, and as they did, right as
that happened, he started stabbing himself in the neck with
a pin like in the trial. Right after the Florida
jury found him guilty of attempting to assassinate President Trump,
he then tried to stab himself in the neck with
a pin. That's how this trial came to an end
(01:42:39):
and then the daughter like ran away, and as far
as they were reading the verdict, he tried literally like
stabbing himself. It was only two and a half hours
of deliberations. They found him guilty of assaulting secret Service
agents who got him from his hiding place, guilty of
three federal gun charges he plugged, not guilty, and now
he faced his life in prison when he's sentenced. He
represented himself and apparently the reasons why the trial went
(01:43:01):
so quickly is that he just like didn't question anybody.
He like wouldn't. I don't think he knew what he
was doing. The uh apparently with the jury out of
earshot up. Rutha then asked Judge Alien Cannon he was
in this he was monologuing. She told him to stay
(01:43:22):
within the bounds of the case, and he was complaining
that he wasn't allowed to put more witnesses on the stand.
Then he asked Canon whether the public defenders who initially
represented him could wrap up his closing argument if the
judge interrupted him again, and wow, he is, Yeah. He
began talking about Ukraine and all this other stuff. He'd
monologue for like forty two minutes, so he's, uh, yeah,
(01:43:43):
he tried, then tried stabbing himself in the neck. That's yeah,
that's And then the prosecutor was like, this is not
a who done it? I mean it's not so wow.
He only called three witnesses and he was done before
lunch on Monday.
Speaker 1 (01:43:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:44:02):
Wow. So there's a lot to unpack there. Now one
other quick story. I don't know if you guys saw
this before we run out of time. This has kind
of insane. So this story has to do you guys
know Ron Wyden. So apparently his kids listen to the
story New York Post kids of Oregon Senator Ron Wyden
drove his assistant to a suicide with sexually explicit behavior
(01:44:24):
and slurs. Apparently his Wow, his kids soundlike demons. Brandon
O'Brien thirty five work for Ron Wyden's wife, Nancy Widen,
and apparently he had to care for their kids and
they bullied him so bad that he killed himself. I'll
talk more about that tomorrow. All right, today's stupidity came.
Speaker 4 (01:44:42):
All right, wannas is cut seventeen. Apparently Antifa, upset that
they're not getting paid on time, they started chanting their
boss's name. Guess who their boss is.
Speaker 13 (01:44:52):
Oh well, I'm sure sure, yeah, well, I mean yeah,
that's not the first time that leftist have done something
like this, which sure isn't.
Speaker 2 (01:45:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:45:07):
If you think these are organic or grassroots pushbacks by
the public, you could be more wrong. They're financed.
Speaker 3 (01:45:14):
Do you have a bridge too to sell you? To
sell people? Right, we each have a bridge we can
sell you. Financing is easy, all right, folks. That does
it for today. Find us over at substack. Lorraine's new
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