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Republicans continue to have a higher approval rating than Democrats during the government shutdown. Zohran Mamdani is now changing his 9/11 story, saying the aunt he cried about wasn't his aunt after all, but his father’s cousin. Dana shares EXCLUSIVE reporting about how Mamdani was pocketing donations for a food distribution program. A SNAP recipient goes viral for asking “what would you do if I came to your house to go grocery shopping?” Dana reacts to Tucker Carlson’s interview of Nick Fuentes. Transgender rabbis for Zohran Mamdani ironically put out an ad supporting the New York City Mayoral Candidate. Are you surprised how many food stamp recipients there are in America? Has illegal immigration contributed to this balloon? Sen. Marsha Blackburn joins us to discuss the shutdown, her committee to uncover political left-wing violence, Jack Smith’s upcoming revealing admissions in Congressional testimony and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a concerning number for Democrats.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
What you're saying, this is a concerning number for Democrats
because it's considerably worse than they traditionally do in midterm
elections when there's a Republican president.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
Harry, and thank you.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
Very Yeah, Democrats are not doing very well. They're not
doing well because they've I think that they really made
it to where they gave the keys to the kingdom
to the radicals. There's a lesson to be learned in
here giving the keys of the kingdom to the radicals.
The radicals who aren't they're not concerned with affecting change.

(00:33):
And that's one thing that you've really got to understand
about the left radicals anywhere. Radicals are never about the
things that they say they're about. They're never about equality,
they're never about small government. I mean, there's no revolution
in history. I mean, look back at the Thermadorian Reaction

(00:53):
and the French Revolution and all that good stuff. None
of those people ever were They never ever were about
all the any of the things that they said that
they were about. They were about actually getting power and
maintaining power and having complete control. It was always about control,

(01:14):
not not actual real change. And that's the that's the
important thing to remember because that's what the way it
is with the left. Like look at you know, AOC
and Mandani and all. I mean, how look at any
leftists it gets into office. When you see these leftists
when they get into office, what do they actually do.

(01:38):
It's all about expanding government control, every single bill, every
single thing that they proposed. That's what has always been about.
Welcome to the show, Dana, Lash with you. We got
some stills those ghosts today. We got a lot to
hit today as we get you set up for the
rest of the week. A lot of things to touch on,

(01:59):
and one of them is what is happening with the left.
And I think it's important because I always think some
of the stuff that the party does can be a
canary in the coal mine for the GOP. Even and
with this as it pertains to the GOP, we're just
talking about national pulling. Right. You were hearing some of

(02:21):
these people on some network downe one of us watch,
but they had a moment of honesty because they were
so shocked themselves that they nationally the party is not tracking,
it's not building, They're not built. They don't have any momentum.
They don't have anything to build off of. They haven't
done a forensic of their defeat really even from twenty

(02:45):
four they haven't done any of that. And so the
way that the public is reacting to them nationally, they're
turned off. New York City is an outlier, and I
do think that there's a cautionary tale in terms of
the socialist taking over the Democrat Party officially. This has

(03:07):
been building for a long time. I've said for ten
years that the party's already been socialist, they just refuse
to adopt the name pretty much. Not at this point
they have, but the whole point that the public nationally
is rejecting them, New York City is an outlier. It
is weird, like Chicago, New York City. I just will

(03:27):
never understand the people who love statism and then they
want to wallow in the sewer and then that because
that's what it creates. I he's going to win, as
you know, He's absolutely going to win. That is without
a doubt, he's going to win. And that's just the
way that's I don't know what Manhattan's going to do,

(03:49):
they're going to have to deal with it, but he's
going to win. So then what all hell is going
to break loose in that city. It's going to be
a disaster. The ones on the left are too afraid
to stand up to the hardcore, the Marxists and the
socialist There's no there aren't any more moderates left in

(04:10):
the party. In fact, one of the things I have
here to get into is the lack of moderation in
the Democrat Party. There isn't any And then we're going
to get into some of this other stuff, like, for instance,
man Donnie had said his aunt, Remember I told you
this yesterday. His aunt wasn't his aunt, wasn't it his

(04:32):
like deceased distant cousin? Yeah, like distant cousins. So this
is like not even a first cousin, Oh my gosh,
so like a second or third really, not even anybody
he knows. He just made up the story. He made
up a story because he's a racist. Imagine making up
a story to try to shame people who were victimized

(04:55):
by nine to eleven. He's victimizing nine to eleven victims,
that's what this is. Shame on him, but what a
horrible person. Shame on him. We're gonna come back to
this because I have an update too. We got a
big story that dropped. If you're a subscriber, over it,
chapter and verse Lorraine has an exclusive because you know,
not only is he lying about his ampety, apparently he's
lying about where his donation money is going to. Now

(05:18):
the Snap funding expires, it's set to hit forty million people.
I am just trying to wrap my mind around the
fact that forty million people are getting Snap. Caane. Yeah,
Oh my gosh, forty million people on Snap. There are

(05:41):
more people on Snap most of the people. In fact,
there was a couple of studies, Well what about the
work ethic here? I think maybe I don't care. If
it's an unpopular opinion, it should be the only opinion.
I think. If you're getting government benefits, you suspend your
right to vote. If you're receiving government benefits, you should
not get to vote for the duration of the period

(06:03):
in which you receiving government benefits because the government is
essentially paying you off. That's it. And you could say, well,
that's an American. You know what's an American is stealing
tax dollars from other people to fund a lifestyle of
people that are abusing it. Beyond a safety net. I
don't even support it for a safety net. This is
what I'm talking about when I see the difference between

(06:24):
conservatives and Republicans, and most Republicans don't have the balls
to do this. So when anyone sits here, whenever anybody
calls me an establishment, they are really the establishment because
I go way further in terms of limiting government than
they could ever have the balls to dream of. That's
the truth of it. I don't even believe it should
exist for a safety net. That's what individuals, private charities, churches,

(06:49):
that's the safety net. The safety net is not the government.
So I don't even agree for it for a temporary
any of that. And I say this as someone who
has raised broker than probably anybody watching. I'm going to
pull out all the cards today, probably anybody watching. I
was in I was seriously in some poverty, single mother,
eating gravy, milk, gravy, and biscuits every day for a

(07:12):
meal because it's all we could afford. And my mom
refused to go on the government doal. She was too
God lovers, she was too proud, not gonna happen, So
she worked three jobs. So don't tell me that can't
happen because I had a single mom who worked three jobs,
so I know sure as hell that it can. The
point is is that it shouldn't even be a temporary thing.

(07:33):
So if someone wants to say that it's un American
or cruel, I think it's cruel to rob people other
families that are trying to provide a roof over their head,
to rob them. For individuals, but I mean, it's over
half that are abusing the system egregiously to have a

(07:53):
free lifestyle funded. That's the truth of it. Forty million people.
That's a significant percentage of the population. So that's an
American to demand that other people fund a lifestyle while
you abuse it. So no, I don't think that you
should be able to vote while you are receiving taxpayer

(08:17):
funded entitlements. End of and for the smart look, who
wants to go what about Social Security? My mother will
fly to your undisclosed location and whoop your a doable snakes,
because that's their money, that's our money that's stolen by
the government. You financially illiterate drive by anybody who would
say that stop, I'm talking about receiving welfare. You should

(08:40):
not be able to vote while you are on the
taxpayer doll like that bottom line, and the fact that
we have forty million people and it is billions of
dollars a month and it only grows, So don't tell
me it's a temporary thing. It has expanded every year

(09:02):
since its inception, So immediately, the argument that it's being
mostly used as a temporary safety net has been obliterated
by fact, by actual data that comes in from our
federal government which measures the recipients. So no, it is
not a temporary thing. It has grown exponentially over the years.

(09:28):
And you're essentially the government is paying you. They're paying you,
paying people who are receiving benefits to not work. So
if you are not working, look, I'm very biblical about it.
Neither shell. If you don't work, neither shell you eat.
If you want to get really American and Christian about it,

(09:49):
there's a difference between the widow and the orphan and
the people who are struggling and then the people who
are abusing the system. And that's the vast majority of
those sadly forty million people. And I mean it grows
substantially every year. Guys, that's not temporary. So no, we're
essentially paying people for to continue expanding government. That's what

(10:10):
this is. You're paying people to expand government. We have
a lot more on this, and Zoe and ma'am Donnie.
We reached out to his campaign to get a response
to this story and there isn't one. But long story short,
there's some money missing, some charitable donations that he was

(10:32):
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Speaker 3 (12:35):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Boy, oh boy, say a prayer for Jamaica because Hurricane
Melissa is going to be a record. It's a Cat five,
It is going to it's making records. It's the strongest
and what maybe one of the top five strongest hurricanes.
They're saying catastrophic flooding, it's making landfall in Jamaica. That
island is not going to look the same after Hurricane Elicit.

(13:02):
Then it's going to target eastern Cuban, Cuba and the
southeast Bahamas. So this is it's bad. There were stories
of birds that got caught in the eye of the
storm and they couldn't they didn't have the strength to
get through the walls of wind surrounding them. Isn't that
a horrific Americans? So see move this they wanted to.

(13:22):
They want the NFL to move the super Bowl to
a holiday weekend. Quinnipiac had a survey and apparently they
also favor expanding regular season to eighteen games. I don't
want it to be on the holiday weekend. What holiday
weekend would you have it on? No, I don't want
it on a holiday weekend. I am not sharing like
a Thanksgiving or anything else with the super Bowl. Not

(13:42):
gonna happen. Not gonna share a single thing with it.
You know why, because then everybody rushes through their meal.
They rushed through the Thanksgiving part to go and sit
in front of the TV and watch bull games. I'm
not doing that. So no, okay, where are you at
on this? You're over there last It.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
Already will happen for Thanksgiving, so there's no getting around that.
But we're talking about a holiday somewhere in the February range.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
Well there is what is there?

Speaker 1 (14:08):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
I'm not sharing.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
No, No, only said.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Oh my gosh, all the dogs all of a sudden
started barking because I my voice got up into a
very weird pitch. Let's see. Also, Amazon's going to announce
the largest laughs in company history. Maybe they'll they'll keep
the good drivers who don't throw packages in the street.
That would be great. So they're going to be again
a fresh round of job cuts on actually today. According

(14:35):
to CNBC, it's going to be the largest to their
corporate workforce. There's only going to be corporate though. Nahoo
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sounds like air traffic controls staffing problems spiked over the
weekend as well. This is how bad it is. Everybody's
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Speaker 6 (16:15):
How many.

Speaker 7 (16:17):
Used in a recent address your aunt's Dave craftmanshs facing
first nine to five minutes.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
Is that a blood relative?

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Yes, that's I was speaking about my aunt.

Speaker 7 (16:28):
I was speaking about Santafue, my father's cousin sadly.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Passed away a few years ago, and.

Speaker 7 (16:39):
For the takeaway for my more than ten minute address
about Islamophobia in this race and in this city.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
To be the question.

Speaker 7 (16:45):
Of my aunt tells you everything about Andrew Cuomo and
way to reckon with a crisis.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
It tells you everything that you need to know. The
fact that the guy had to legit make it up
Caine snorting, Hang on, give him a minute, he's over there.
It's hysterical. He just he just crumples up into a
ball and snot.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
Is it not somehow telling of how he lies?

Speaker 4 (17:14):
It's more telling the fact that Quoma was talking about
my non existent dead aunt. Sorry aunt, Aunt? Wait, can
I sid I'm gonna come back to this for a moment.
Can I just sidebar real quick. I know some people
in the South do this, and I'm not passing judgment
on you, so don't hate me. But to me, when

(17:35):
I hear aunt I'm like, that is so snobby, right,
It's like Pinky's out so snobby when I hear that?
Am I the only person that thinks that? Excluding you
people in the South that say God love you?

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Right?

Speaker 3 (17:48):
What do you say? I've heard it? Auntie? Like whenever
you hear pronounced with the awe.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Oh, my pinky goes up. I'm like, oh, are we now,
Auntie more? That's what I think.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
I never think of it as a pinky up thing, though,
you don't.

Speaker 4 (18:02):
Yeah, my Auntie, why don't you think it sounds.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
North County in St. Louis. So it was just my Auntie.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
I don't care if you're in the hood or if
you're in you know, I don't care where it sounds like,
would you like some gray poupon? If you're saying an
ant yeah, I'm like, aunt.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
You're just snooty, yes, okay, just.

Speaker 4 (18:25):
Like if you say wash, that's so snobby. I cannot
make that. The one accent that I cannot do to
save my life is the Boston accent. I cannot do
a Boston and a Texas one. Really, I cannot do
a Boston accent to save my life. Can listen to
them talk all day long. It's fascinating. The way they
do their valves fascinates me. But I cannot. But the

(18:47):
way they're like, really like wash. That's when I'm when
I don't say worsh which is the proper way to
say it, totally, but I don't do aunt So whenever
my point being is whenever I hear zoron, Ma'm Donnie
and he's sounds like the name of the Fortune Teller
and that movie Big, by the way, and they totally
ripped off that the graphic for that fortune teller in Big,
remember the magic one that makes Tom Hanks turn into

(19:09):
a man, And then there's some weird like you know
stash toy right that happened ron So it was, yeah,
it was like the grades are on. I'm not kidding,
swear to you, I'm not kidding. I knew it was familiar,
and I'm like, that's from Big anyway, problematic movie. But yeah,
you can say Antie now, Auntie's fine. I'm all right

(19:30):
with Auntie aunt like some gray poupon king bunch of calls,
have you messed my aunt? I feel like he's trying
to be pretentious when he says that. So anyway, he
made up a story about a dead, distant cousin and

(19:51):
claimed it was his aunt. I don't believe that she was.
I don't even believe that she was in the United States.
I don't believe it. I think she was probably like
in a sand dune somewhere overseas. I don't care she
he made it up. And then the fact that he's
mad at Cuomo for kind of for pointing it out.
That's not an example of any kind of bigotry. Kyle,

(20:12):
help me. I'm defending your Cuomo. It's not like a
sign of his bigotry or anything. It's Zora and Mandanni lied.
Oh yes, It's like somebody lying about their grandmother dying
for theteenth thousandth time to get out of work, or
their brother husband. If you're illin o mahr. So yeah,

(20:34):
I agree with aunt or auntie, but aunt but he lied.
Now here's another story about him. This is an exclusive
over at chapter and verse. So if you're a subscriber,
you got this already. Lorraine spoke to a very interesting source.
This is a very interesting story. Now you know that
he's got a lot of shady things in his background,

(20:55):
Zora and Mandannie. You know that he was out there
campaigning with an unindicted nine to eleven co conspirator whose
entire family is serving life in prison because they were
running kitty terror training camps in New Mexico. This is
all verified. You know that he took money from terrorist
groups groups. If you're tied to terrorism, you're a terrorist group.

(21:17):
If you're facilitating terrorism, you're a terrorist. There's no that's
a black or white. He took thousands of dollars from
communist China, and he's gotten over thirteen thousand dollars in
illegal campaign donations from foreigners. But there's more. So there
was a leaked email chain that was raising accusations that

(21:42):
he may looks like he pocketed over twelve thousand dollars
in donations that was meant for a community food distribution effort.
So this was money that was donated to Muslims giving back.
So he was supposed to be kind of like the
pass through guy for it. He was supposed to give
half of this money to the Astoria Welfare Society, right,

(22:05):
so the Astoria Welfare Society was supposed to get half
of this money. The other half of this money was
supposed to go to some meals project that he supposedly created.
I don't know, but it was the other half was
supposed to go there. And so according to these these
emails that we exclusively obtained back in twenty twenty, you know,

(22:30):
he was he was already misleading donors about where their
money was going to go. He was running for it
as an assemblyman. And his headquarters they were it was
an Astoria, New York, right, and he was supposed to
be He offered his office, which was a you know, storefront,
brick and mortar. He offered the usage of his office

(22:50):
to the Astoria Food Pantry and the Astoria Mutual Aid Society.
And he had like organized phone banks and you know,
every to make sure that everybody a phone bank campaign
with the Action Network. He wanted everybody to make sure
that they saw him doing these good deeds. He wanted
to be seen, right, and he made a huge part

(23:11):
of his campaign all of this. He like centered it
around these organizations, right, and he would fundraise for his campaign,
but he wanted he wanted some of the shine of
these food distribution programs to rub off on his campaign,
right and give him legitimacy. So at some point during Ramadan,
he met with Gustavo Guerrera, who is a music producer

(23:33):
who was looking to work with some of these local
charities and help out. So then Guerrera had a friend
named Mike Dean. They were selling T shirts during COVID
and they were using all the profits to help the
various causes because you know, Manhattan was really hard hit
and they were really shut down pretty tight. So Guerrera
says that Mandannie had introduced him to the Astoria Welfare
Society and they Guerrera and Dean had agreed to donate

(23:56):
twelve thy five hundred. But the purpose was that at
least at a minimum, half was supposed to go to
the Astoria Welfare Society and the other half would be
able to go to you know, the welfare or the
meal program that Mandanni had created. Well, in the leaked

(24:21):
email chain which we have on substack, he first Mandanni
first was suggesting putting this money into one of these
other individuals their account right and his personal bank account.
But then when Mike Dean was asking about a five
oho one C three because they were looking for this
this tax designation, that's when Mandanni suggested sending it to

(24:43):
a third party organization called Muslims Giving Back. So they
were giving Twelvey five hundred, they wanted to be able
to have the tax deductible donation. In order to get
that deductible that deductibility, it had to go through one
of these like five OHC three's right, five oh one
C threes. So that's when man Donnie suggested, well, why
not send it to Muslims giving back, And that's the

(25:07):
guy's personal bank account that man Donni first suggested depositing
the money into. He also worked with that group. So
long story short, they agreed to accept the funds on
man Donnie's behalf, and then what happened to the money
after that, nobody knows. Nobody knows. Somebody said that the
Astorial Welfare Society maybe received five hundred dollars of the

(25:30):
twelve thousand, five hundred they were supposed to get when
they were supposed to get over six thousand dollars. And
Mandannie was quoted Lorraine Notes in the scrub Street August
twenty twenty story saying that they raised all this money
for this project, and apparently the difference the difference that
the campaign that what he said the campaign raised and

(25:53):
what the campaign actually noted, the difference was basically twelve
thousand dollars. So that seems like like that's I'm telling
you what. It sounds like he kept the money that
was supposed to go to a food distribution program. So
long story short, you had twelve thousand, five hundred that
was donated to a five OHO one C three that
was supposed to pass through half go to Mandani and

(26:17):
then the other half to the Astoria Welfare Society. And
then the Astoria Welfare Society got five hundred when they
were supposed to get at least six thousand dollars, and
nobody knows what happened to the money. There is nothing
there that now I want to tell you, there are
people in politics who have been fined by the by
the FEC for this, for less than this, majorly fined.

(26:42):
In fact, one of the offenses. I think that put
Illano mar over the top was like thirteen thousand dollars
and she got a major five figure high almost six
figure fine. She got a major fine for this. In fact,
I think in Hillary Clinton's campaign when she was running
for Senate, I think she'd also got fined for by
FEC for something this to the scope. So the Astoria

(27:05):
Welfare Society did not get the money that they were
that they were told they were going to get. So
Zoe Ra and Mandanni Mandonnie looks like he pocketed twelve thousand,
like you know, twelve thousand dollars for this charity. That's insane,
That is insane. Now, no one in New York, no
one in Manhattan. Apparently, so the people that were obviously

(27:27):
upset because this charity had been essentially robbed, they were
trying to get local media in Manhattan to pay attention
to the story. Well, local media and Manhattan is all
in for Mandannie. They're not running any negative press about
this guy. This is one of the things I was
looking at last night. There's barely any negative press in
local media about Mandanni and Manhattan. They are protecting him hardcore.

(27:51):
So they wouldn't And it wasn't just these individuals, like
the charitable organizations themselves, were trying to get them to
pay attention to the story. They're a small charitable organization,
especially during the time of economic uncertainty. Twelve thousand dollars
is a lot of money. That is a lot of money,
and they exist to distribute food. Right They're in a

(28:15):
hard hit community there, existing. They're trying to fill the
need that government that a lot of people who want
big government would exploit to expand government. I'm all for
private citizens doing private charity, and I think that whenever
they are done incorrectly, whenever they are done wrong, I
think you really, I mean, they really deserve that adjudication

(28:40):
and the press and in the media because they're private
people and they're doing this of their own free will.
This isn't the government forcing it. So this is a
It was a privately funded food distribution network that was
robbed of twelve thousand dollars, presumably by Mamdani because he
was the last guy to see the cash and nobody

(29:01):
knows where it went. Now, is that not something No
one in Manhattan is going to talk about that now.
That just goes onto the pile of stuff that's already
wrong with this guy, all of the foreign donations, the
fact that he was legit campaigning with a nine to
eleven unindicted co conspirator whose children that sarajuahaj legit every

(29:25):
one of his children are serving life sentences because they
were busted running a kiddy terror training camp in New Mexico.
They were legit arming like nine year olds, teaching them
to shoot, and they were training them up to go
into schools, going to public places and just start shooting,
not kidding. That's that's in all of the affidavits, that's

(29:46):
in the charging everything. They were convicted life in prison,
that's all of his kids, all of his kids, So
Ma'm Donnie already has some problems. So where's the twelve
thousand dollars. We reached out to his campaign and we
gave him a full twenty four hours to respond, and
they've refused to reply. I don't know. Maybe now they will.

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Speaker 3 (31:37):
So are the days of the United States?

Speaker 8 (31:40):
If I came in your house with all my bags,
picking out all your food, deep freezer snacks, your grandmama's milk,
and everything, what you're gonna do?

Speaker 9 (31:52):
I'm curious what you're gonna do well.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
I don't think you want to find out, because it's
not gonna be not gonna go well for you. Welcome
back to the program. I mean, if you have all
the energy to do that, then you have all the
energy to walk out there and get a job. Go
get a job. Nobody's stopping you from going to get
a job. Neither shall he work, neither shall he eat.

(32:18):
Pretty simple. You're no different, You're not special. You know,
you're not a member of the royal family. We are
not your servants. You can go out and get a job,
just the way the rest of us go to work,
and you can pay for your own stuff instead of
demanding that we pay for you. That's how that works. Yeah,

(32:39):
if you got all the energy to do that, you
got the energy to walk down and go get a job.
Pretty easy, doesn't make any sense. There's too many damn
people on snap. Snap is ridiculous. It's ridiculous. And before
people go, well, I can't believe you don't have the
of a heart for the unfortunate. Shame on you. You
know who else is rendered unfortunate, All Themericans all across

(33:00):
the United States who are struggling under the burden of overtaxation,
which we went to war for less than what it
is now. Just let you know we are struggling under
the burden of being overtaxed, and you're telling us that
we owe it to you to do more. You got
families that are struggling out here to pay their bills.
You got veterans that can't even get the care that

(33:21):
they need. But yet people who refuse to work have
their hands out.

Speaker 10 (33:24):
No.

Speaker 4 (33:24):
Sure, there are people who do use it as a
temporary safety net. That doesn't make me agree with its
purpose or existence anymore, but at least they're honorable enough
and motivated enough to use it as a temporary thing.
But no one owes you a living, no one owes
you food, no one owes you a full fridge, no
one owes you a damned thing that's on you. And

(33:46):
you all have only yourself to blame. If you can't
come through for you, If you can't come through for you,
why should anybody else. And that's the truth of it,
So coming out a number of things, there is a
lot of discussion on the right right now about why
anybody would. I've never said his name on the show,

(34:07):
and I don't like him. I don't even want to
say his full name. That Fuentes guy, the guy who
says he's a white supremacist. But also he got caught
looking at gay porn literally during a live stream. That's true.
I don't know, it seems twinkie anyway, Why what's the
purpose of treating that person like an intellectual heavyweight or

(34:29):
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Speaker 6 (35:58):
Mid December, mid late decen It's actually funny. It was
December eighteenth. I remember because that's an important date to me,
and that's Joseph Stalin's birthday.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
I'm a fan, you're is.

Speaker 6 (36:10):
A fan an admirer, but we don't need to go
into that.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
I guess, okay, full disclosure. First off, welcome to the program.
Dana lash with you. We're at the top of this
second hour. That is. I can't. I don't want to
say his full name because but that' said Fuentes. Guy, right,
he's this like weird little twink who was loathed by

(36:35):
Charlie Kirk by the way, and previously most of the
Turning Point staff I should should put out there, uh,
because of stuff like this. I mean, that's just he's
trying to be such an edge lord and it's just
it looks kind of looks kind of sad, especially because
he got caught in the livestream with Gaye porn. But whatever.
I mean, you know, Hiler was apparently a twink too,

(36:56):
so you know, but I've known Tucker for a long time,
and Tucker was very helpful when we had our big
fight with our school board here during CRT, and he
helped amplify that. I've you know, I've done election coverage
with him at Fox, you know, where we're on set
for hours at a time. I've met him in person.

(37:19):
I've you know, I considered him, you know, not like
a I'm not best friends with him, but you know,
he's a friend. You know, we're friendly. I've texted with him,
and I texted him earlier today too, because I like
to be able to tell people that, I know, what
are you thinking. I don't want to just you know,
for clicks. I know everybody's a clickhor and that the
monetization of X, which pays for engagement, has completely revolutionized

(37:42):
political discourse to the point where we throw like that,
we go after the lowest hanging fruit, and then people
make bank on it. That's why you see people tweet
stupid stuff, and that's why everything is very antagonistic, because
antagonism makes people money. So that's why it's And I
think it's the worst mistake Elon Musk made with X personally,
but you know it's not mine and I'm not running it,

(38:04):
so that's just the way it is. But I had
messaged Tucker earlier, like dude, and he always responds, but
I haven't heard back from him on this one, and
I'm sure I will. But you know, I always like
to say something or at least talk to people privately,
and I don't like to go out and you know,
blast people. For all these people out there who try
to sit here and tell me no enemies to the
right unlike them, I actually know these people. I basically

(38:26):
grew up in this industry with these people. And I
think that you there's a difference between attacking, disagreeing and
then also Christian discernment. I cannot imagine calling yourself a
hard hitting journalist and having someone like that guy on
your program who's basically sitting here fluffing the you know,
memory of Joseph Stalin, who is an atheist, by the way,

(38:48):
a really hardcore atheist who literally, as part of state policy,
promoted godlessness, and not push back on him. Joseph Stalin,
a godless atheist that killed millions of people. Having a
guy sit across from you and proclaim his love of

(39:10):
this dead failed revolutionary who murdered people and hated God
and talk about his devout love for him and not
push back. By the way, these are some of the
people who say Christ is King also, and they don't
say Christ is King is a way to worship Jesus.
They say Christ is King is a way to blaspheme
and try to beat you over the head with it. Meanwhile,

(39:32):
they worship godless atheists like Joseph Stalin. You see what
I'm saying now, This is the woke right. They practice
the same identity politics as the left because they are
the left. Their policies are no different from the left.
I just can't imagine calling yourself a hard hitting journalist
and not pushing back on that. And he sat there

(39:54):
as anybody shouldn't and just had an expression of whiskey tango,
fox trot come across his face. That's the moment he
should have been full stop, or what are you doing?
What are you doing? I've known Tucker, Like I said,
we're not besties, and you know, we don't have Sunday

(40:14):
dinners and we haven't done anything. I've talked to his
dad before, who's passed away. I don't recognize this person.
I don't know. Like I said, I'm not there every
single day and we're not you know, BFFs. But I
don't know. Maybe something I don't know, I don't know.
Just to give you another idea of the guy that

(40:35):
was interviewed, this is audio cut twenty nine. Listen to
this one. It's, by the way, not for the faint
of heart.

Speaker 6 (40:43):
Whether he chooses to confront me or not, whether he
has dignity, an honor or not, it's just a matter
of time. My ideas are already there. I've already impregnated
your organization. I took Turning Point USA, and I did.
I took your organization. I took your baby, Turning Point USA,

(41:04):
and I it.

Speaker 11 (41:07):
And I've been.

Speaker 6 (41:10):
And that's why it's filled with gropers. That's why your
whole crew, that's why the people around you, that's why
your chapter presidents, that's why your attendees. They're all groupers.
So whether you choose to confront me or not over
the honor of your Turning Point USA, it's immaterial to me.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
He's talking about Charlie Kirk. And remember this is the
same guy that got caught with gay porn in a
live stream. By the way, he got caught with gay
porn in a live stream. It came up on his
screen apparently by accident, and everybody saw it. Just want
to put that out there. And the video exists, and
I also have it. So I got the video of
him getting I'll happily publish it out there. I just
thought it was interesting he's so obsessed with fornicating with

(41:52):
an organization but can't get a real girl. I why
would you platform someone like this? Why? I don't get it.
I understand the people who say, well, you know this
is not cancel culture. If you think that Christian discernment
is cancel culture, you need to spend more time in
the Gospels and less time on X. If you think

(42:14):
that Christian discernment is cancel culture, you need to spend
more time in the Gospels and less time on X.
It's not about whether or not someone has the right
to speak, it's are they worthy of mainstreaming into the movement.

(42:36):
I mean, good grief, Even Paul had to do his
time after he was Saul, before he was welcomed in
to be one of the greatest disciples. Come on, this
is what's mind numbing. This is the stuff that's going
on in the right. This is happening on the right
right now. Charlie hated this guy, and there's tons of

(42:59):
texts out there. I'm not going to posthumously speak for him.
He speaks for himself. I'm just pointing out the texts
that are online that exist. I'm pointing out the tweets
from their staff that are online and already exist. Nobody
needs to make up words to put in their mouths.
They already spoke for themselves on these issues. Who would

(43:20):
sit down and interview someone like this? Let's play cut
twenty seven this might be some insight.

Speaker 2 (43:27):
How do you explain, Mike, how could be Ted Cruz
And they're a lot like that John Bolton, I mean
I've known them all, George W. Bush, like the Carl Rove,
I mean all people I know personally who I've seen
be seized by this brain virus, and they're not Jewish.
Most of them are self described Christians. And then the

(43:50):
Christian Zionists who are well Christian Zionists, Like what is that?

Speaker 6 (43:56):
Ran?

Speaker 2 (43:56):
I could just say for my self, I just like
them more than anybody, you know, because, like what because
it's Christian heresy and I'm offending with that as a Christian.

Speaker 3 (44:07):
That's why.

Speaker 4 (44:09):
So I think, So what he's talking about, how do
you define Christian Zionism, Kane, Because Christian Zi, I mean
Zionism is just the belief that Jewish people have the
right to the land that they've historically lived on. That's
supported by thousands of years of antiquity.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
It's just the Christianity support of that right.

Speaker 4 (44:29):
So what does he find heretical about this? That's what
intrigues me.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
I think he was making in a previous podcast, the
distinction between who God was speaking about when he said
Israelites in the Bible as opposed to what we now
know as israel here today. But it's simpler than that
for Christians as it relates to the label of Zionism, right.

(44:55):
And I think they they're taking that muddy water and
they're trying to make something else out of it. Right.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
So I think he had mentioned like Mike Huckabee and
who else, Mark Levin? I like Mark Levin. Mark Levin
has been a straight shooter for as long as I
can remember. And is he saying that he finds it
heretical the belief that it is the fulfillment of like

(45:21):
some like uh prophecy or or a biblical prophecy that
basically foreshadows the second coming of Christ and that and
is that what is that what he's talking about? That
what he thinks is heretical?

Speaker 3 (45:38):
I think so, I mean, I.

Speaker 4 (45:43):
Know a lot of Christians that believe that, But I
feel like that's being conflated because there's not a good
enough job that is being done, in my opinion, to
clearly articulate the difference between you know, biblical doctrine and
then also the belief that people. I mean, it's not

(46:08):
up for debate I mean, there's thousands of years of history, recorded,
documented history from every single walk of life, from the Zoronas, Zoroastrianism,
you know, Islam, you know, Christian I mean, everywhere where
these people have been in this part of the world,

(46:31):
on that land for thousands of years. That's not up
for dispute unless people want to dispute all of thousands
of years of recorded history from every walk of life,
every color and creed. It seems like it's purposefully conflated
as a way to undermine that claim. Does that make sense?

(46:53):
Do you think that that's legitimate? Is that how you do?
You see that came?

Speaker 3 (46:58):
Yeah, I mean I see that that's the empt Yeah.

Speaker 4 (47:01):
And even if now let's just play you know, Devil's
advocate for a moment, for lack of a better phrase,
even if you believe that people who think that, even
if you believe that, what does that have to do
with supporting a people's right to exist in the land

(47:22):
that has been historically theirs for thousands of years?

Speaker 11 (47:29):
Right?

Speaker 4 (47:29):
I mean, there are Christians who believe that and believe
that it pretends the Second Coming and all of that
other stuff. But I really feel like that's kind of
a distraction from the larger point, But it's conflated to
undermine the support of people to live in the land
that has been theirs for thousands of years, you know,
and I don't think that. I think there's also a

(47:52):
way if you are a person of faith, if you're
a Christian and you don't believe that. I don't know
what philosophy, theory, or perspective. I think it's unfair to
lump people in to conflate the two. But I also

(48:13):
think it's unfair to denigrate those people because what harm
does that belief pose, especially if you're talking about overall
Jewish people living in Gaza. That's ultimately what we're talking about,
are we not. We're talking about Jewish people living in Gaza,

(48:33):
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what I'm looking at, and it feels like a conflation
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Now all of the new as you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 4 (50:04):
All right, So first up, I had to wait for
to live for a second. Sorry, Uh wait, you're okay?
This one town is warning people to be vigilant around clowns.
Why do we have to do this every year? What? Wait?
What what town is this? I can't even say it.
Abergavenny okay, an abergaviny man is urging people to be villaant,

(50:29):
vigilant around people with bubbles noses who are badly fitting.
I mean it could be jab Pritzger for all we know.
Uh he said, be careful about clowns. Why is this?
Why is this a story? This is a weird And
I accidentally started watching that I was doing debate prep
and then I fell asleep during it. It's just it's

(50:50):
a good one too with that one.

Speaker 5 (50:52):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (50:52):
All right here, you're like, what, okay, so suspected cocaine
found a trick or treat bag. It used to be
a razor blades, now it's cocaine. We hear this every year.
I never found anything in my candy. The only thing
that I found in my candy that was horrible is
like a probably expired totsy roll that would crack your
tooth open.

Speaker 3 (51:09):
Those don't expire, dude.

Speaker 4 (51:12):
That you could actually probably use them Azamo for real,
not even kidding the one. You guys know what I'm
talking about. You you know you would get the hard ones.
You're like, what is the ell? Yeah? Or horrible? Let's see,
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Let's see. A twelve year old died. A twelve year
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Why would you inhale.

Speaker 3 (51:43):
Arisolt ching and it's horrible?

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Is that that explains some of the flint does stuff?
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Speaker 7 (53:27):
And then I think it's it's an opportunity where you know,
I both can tell them the things that I will
do and the things that I won't do.

Speaker 1 (53:32):
Right.

Speaker 7 (53:32):
I will freeze the rent, I won't defund the police.
I will make buses fast free. I won't decriminalize misdemeanors.
I will deliver universal childcare. I won't require everyone to
eat Santa. This is this is this sounds like a punchline.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
This is literally big news.

Speaker 7 (53:48):
This is literally in a push poll to New Yorkers
saying that I'm going to make halal mandatory. And it's like,
if you do want to eat a lot, like go
to thirty fourth Avenue and Sinway, go to our Just look, I.

Speaker 4 (54:02):
Was deflecting, like he's throwing out all of this stuff,
oh free things x y Z. But also I'm not
going to make you eat a lot. What he's doing
there is like, remember I'm in my I am I
am a protected class. Therefore you must give me the
benefit of the doubt and have a protective sentiment towards me,
which is why I'm stating this, and also like let's

(54:25):
just you know, let's get over all of the other
big government policies. It's a distraction, it's a deflection. Welcome
back to the program, Dane lash with you. Can we
just go really quickly back to this was cut eight.
This is a flashback cut. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (54:43):
He works for me of international solidarities.

Speaker 10 (54:46):
It takes me out of the American political landscape.

Speaker 11 (54:49):
That reminds me just how team some of the pigs are.

Speaker 10 (54:53):
That I'm actually calling for support, and it reminds me
of the necessity grounding yourselves struggles as opposed to the
fights around the starts.

Speaker 11 (55:04):
For anyone to care about these issues, we have to
make them lie role. We have to make clear that
when the who of the NYPD is on your neck,
it's been laced by the idea. If we're in a
country where.

Speaker 12 (55:22):
Those connections abound, especially in New York City, you have
so many opportunities to make clear the ways in which
that struggle over there is tied to capitalists interests over here?

Speaker 4 (55:36):
Did I hear him correctly? The boot of the NYPD.
It's been laced by the idea of let's throw everything
in there. I hate coups, by the way, don't like Jews.
I'm man, Donnie. I mean, he's got to throw everything
else in there. He's man. York City's gone get in
there while you can, because it's gone, y'all gone. If

(55:59):
you want to go see rock one more time, do it,
because then get out.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
Yeah, but we call that one a flashback. That was
like two years ago.

Speaker 4 (56:06):
Yeah, yeah, I wanted to. I was going to. I
wanted to couch that with. I mean, it's a flashback,
but is it really. It's like barely two years ago.
That's when he was like running for reelection for Assembly
work Assembly again. So that wasn't because he's still in
the middle of his term, so that wasn't that long ago.
I the whole thing is wild. I can't even imagine

(56:33):
how he's going to reshape in the most horrific of
ways Manhattan. Because you have to remember, he's got most
of you know, their city council. They're on his side.
He's going to have like free reign. No one's going
to touch him because he's going to have engendered all
of this press. He's going to have the name recognition,

(56:54):
which is most often misinterpreted by its health as a power,
whether it is or not, by people they just want
that adjacency. They're not going to challenge him. He's not
going to get any pushback, and it's going to get
worse and worse. This will be the point in which
you'll be able to see the you know, quick descent

(57:18):
into a Marxist hellscape, because everybody that is going to
come after him is going to be worse than him.
Democrats really foo barred this up, the fact that they
were like, well, the only person we got is the
only person we got is Cuomo. Andrew Cuomo, that guy,

(57:42):
the guy who killed old people during COVID because he
was shoving COVID people in nursing homes, wasn't prepared, decided
to make it political. It's horrific. That's the guy that
that was their best choice. I saw a tweet and
I hold up up, I saved this. I just got
to find what word saved it. Give me a minute.
I saw a tweet where someone said and they had

(58:04):
an one of their parents, uh disclosed contexts. One of
their parents was in the nursing home. They had parents.
Both of them were in the nursing home. One of
them ended up dying. One of their parents ended up
dying because they contracted COVID from the people that Cuomo
was shoving in the nursing homes. So they blame Andrew
Cuomo for killing their parent. And they had tweeted Andrew

(58:25):
Cuomo killed my father and I'm still supporting him over
man Donnie for a mayor. That's how. Just so you want,
just so you know the state of things in New
York City, that's it. That's it. But Cuomo ran I've
never seen anybody run a race, I think as badly

(58:46):
as he has. He's run a really bad race. Doesn't
matter if Sleeve was in it or not. I mean,
he just doesn't have a shot in hades. It's just
not going to happen. It's not going to happen.

Speaker 11 (59:00):
You know.

Speaker 4 (59:00):
They tracked down because he had he wanted to try
to defend himself from the accusations that he hates Jewish people,
which he does. I'm sorry, I don't know how you
can say that. You don't when you refuse to condemn
very easy globalize the Intifada, when you refuse to say that,

(59:24):
when you refuse to condemn from the River to the Sea,
when you're campaigning with a literal, unindicted nine to eleven
co conspirator, who again, all that guy's kids are in
jail in life sentences because they ran a kiddy terror
training camp in New Mexico. Just why. I I don't
understand how anyone can think that you don't dislike to

(59:47):
choose when you do all of that stuff. So he
decided to try to avail himself of these accusations, and
he came up with this ad. It's like this ad
where uh, he had Jews for zoron an ad campaign.
One of the rabbis in the Jews for h and

(01:00:08):
as Kane noted, yes you can't legally freeze rent. One
of the people in the Jews for Zoe ran ad
campaign is quote from the Free Beacon, a transgender rabbi
who was booted from a Biden White House event for
disrupting the event, for going off on Israel. That's that's

(01:00:30):
one of the people. Oh yeah, look at that. That
sounds like a very orthodox person there, Kane. Somebody follows
the book by the letter. Transgender rabbi who got thrown
out of a Biden White House event because they went
bonkers on This is their ad. This is cut twenty four.
This is the transgender rabbi for Zoe Ron. Listen to those.

Speaker 7 (01:00:54):
Hi.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Rabbi, Rabbi Hi, Rabbi Hi, Rabbi Hi Hi.

Speaker 13 (01:01:01):
We're among the thousands of Jewish New Yorkers who've been
out door knocking and phone banking to Alexi Ron, Mam Danny.

Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
We're also rabbis.

Speaker 6 (01:01:09):
We know the Runa will fight to make our city
affordable and safe for our families.

Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
And for our neighbors of all faiths and backgrounds. As
New Yorkers, we're also just people who flitt this incredible
city that we call home. Were all right, we're going, fellows.
One of these things is not like the other. First
author very I've never seen people like yes commit seppuku,
like almost literally like that Rabbi Abby Stein, could you

(01:01:37):
tell which one that Feller was? Kane or I mean
that lady?

Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
No, You're right?

Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
Can I be now on a scale of one to ten,
how honest you want me to be? Okay, So it
looks like he did his makeup in his a moving
car that was going over speed bumps with his feet,
and he also.

Speaker 14 (01:01:57):
Had the lowest voice. Hi, I'm a female rabbi for
zoron vote for me, you won't, or so listen to
me a woman. I'm a woman.

Speaker 4 (01:02:10):
That guy it puts the lotion in the basket, or it's.

Speaker 11 (01:02:14):
No excuse me, it's ma'am.

Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
It is ma'am, just saying golly. He's the guy who
uh he identifies as a chick, and he's the transgender rabbi.
Now he's headlining this ad campaign. He's done some other
stuff online for him. He really does not like Uh.
I don't even think he likes his own background when

(01:02:38):
you hear him talk about it. He does not like Israel.
And it's not one of those things where I just
don't like what herzoga is doing. I disagree with these
statements or I disagree with this policy. No, they're not
really didn't seem like they're that particular. They just don't
like all of them. That's a problem, you know what
I'm saying. That's like saying, oh, I really hate the
United States. I hate those devils, the Americans. Well what specifically,

(01:03:02):
like do you what policy?

Speaker 11 (01:03:03):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:03:03):
I don't know. I just hate all of you see,
that might be you're bigoted towards Americans. When you reverse
that and you apply that towards any other nation, maybe
even Israel, that sounds like you just don't like them
because of who they are. You see what I'm saying here,
That's where we're at. Half of these people who go
out there, who think that politics began the day that
they were born, they cannot tell you a single thing

(01:03:24):
about Israeli government, but they just know they don't like
the Jews, and then they want to sit here and
blaspheme and say, Cristis King. Okay, my heavens. So you know,
I I'm just amazed at how far well am i

(01:03:46):
the I mean he If anything saves the radicals and
the Democrat Party nationally, it will be what they're doing
in Manhattan. The rest of the party nationwide is turning
on this, but not Manhattan. But then you got to
ask yourself, are they're going to that many people left
after all is said and done. I don't know. I
just don't know, not at all. We got a lot more.

(01:04:07):
I mean, I got this, I got some stuff on
snap because they're voting in the Senate, and whether it's
not going to work was this thirteenth the thirteenth vote
too many Christmas? Thirteen times? You know it's not gonna
and then we we're gonna get into that. We also
have we got some stuff on as you know, the
woke right. But I also have to say too, my

(01:04:29):
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Twenty five years. Isn't that crazy because it doesn't feel
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(01:04:51):
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(01:05:12):
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Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
It's time for Florida.

Speaker 11 (01:06:25):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:06:26):
I don't know when people are gonna learn. I mean,
I guess because the last time we had a story
like this, this dude legit got bit by a gator
and he was fleeing from the cops and he decided
to hide at night in a body of water that
looks swampy in Florida, which are big bad no nos.
So this dude hid in a swamp again, new dude,
after running from Florida traffic stop. This happened actually just yesterday,

(01:06:49):
Lake Wales, Florida, Florida. Man was arrested after he fled
a traffic stop ended up in a swamp. According to
County Sheriff's office, they said that John Riff, that sounds
like a fake name. John Riff honestly sounds like the
name of like the Patrick Swayzey's deputy bodyguard and roadhouse. Anyway,
he listened, listened to the street name. He fled on

(01:07:11):
foot from a traffic stop in the area a shell
Cracker Drive and Catfish Road where you live at right
there upon shell Cracker and Catfish That's where I'm at.
I mean, what a crossroad, right there, I would actually
pay to rename my streets that. So he tried to
evade authorities. He buried himself in a muddy swamp. But

(01:07:31):
guess what, you cannot out full, You cannot fool canine.
They got him. He had some drugs on each person.
He did not have a violent driver's license. And also
he's already on filony probation for position of myth. That's
mythed up, y'all. So he's in trouble. You know, I'm
surprised he didn't get gobbled up by a damn gator.

(01:07:52):
If I'm being honest, like I mean, you might as well.
Just you're you're it's like fifty to fifty. A Florida
man got charged after a sucker punch outside of the
Aldie left the guy in a coma. Holy Moley Broward
Sheriff's Office. They said that a Florida man has sought
because he violently sucker punched a shopper and left the

(01:08:14):
dude in a coma. They announced the arrest of DeAndre Johnson,
forty five, after publicly pleading for tips to identify him.
It was in Lauderdale Lakes and it's caught on CCTV.
He's facing a charge of felony battery causing great bodily harm,
permanent disability or permanent disfigurement. And they did get a

(01:08:34):
lot of tips though, But it was like seven pm
at the aldi it captured the victim who was with
his service dog. He got into a verbal argument with
Johnson inside the store. Johnson's like way bigger than this dude,
as he Johnson then exited the store and waited for
the victim outside, right right outside the doors, and then
the video shows the victim walking out with the service
dog and then Johnson sucker punches him so hard the

(01:08:56):
guy falls, strikes his head real bounced on the ground
like a basketball. That dude is and he's in a
comma and he's got permanent injuries now. And I hope
the dog's okay. And they said he he was saying
that the attack was provoked, and he claimed that the
guy's service dog had attacked him. And that's not at
all supported by any of the CCTV footage. So the

(01:09:18):
judge set his bond at one hundred thousand. And he
looks like trouble. He looks like I've got I have
a very harsh. We don't have harsh enough penalties for
stuff like this. I think you do something like that,
then you should be put into a coma, and then
if you're burned on the taxpayer, you should be eliminated.
It's not cruel and unusual. You know what's cruel and
unusual is allowing people like this to plague free people

(01:09:39):
like a virus. Good and free people. You have no
right to demand that they have to put up with
stuff like this. These criminals thrive on the indulgence of
a weak society's understanding. Anyway, I want.

Speaker 3 (01:09:52):
To plead for some prison justice in this one.

Speaker 4 (01:09:55):
I mean, you guys know how I feel. I'm all
happy to donate to the Commissary for a Prison justice advocates.
It's all I'm saying. You know, people find Jesus in
prison all the time, and then I'm just I'm just saying. Also,
I got another one. Hold up this no not reading
that one? Uh or this one? I told you well,

(01:10:18):
Florida woman threatened up to blow to blow up a
high school over her daughter's boyfriend's missing lunch. Sounds weird,
so true, Brandy Covington, you knew it was a woman
named Brandy. No, I like women named Brandy's, but there
are rumble rumbley. She decided the best way to handle
her daughter's boyfriend not getting his school lunch was to

(01:10:39):
threaten to quote burn the school down and blow that
blanking school up, because that's exactly how you respond when
something goes wrong in a school cafeteria. It all started
when she called Rockleadg High School's cafeteria, mad that the
daughter's boyfriend had his lunch taken away because he didn't
have sufficient funds in his account. Where are the boyfriend's parents,
That's like, it seems like that's the boyfriend's parents jobs

(01:11:00):
to do. Also, if he didn't have enough money in
his account, he could have maybe just I mean clearly
he called them and told them what happened, but he
could have said, can you bring me some money so
I can get some lunch. Now she's like she's dealing
with U. She had a post seventy five thousand dollars bond.
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Speaker 15 (01:12:31):
What do you say to those constituents who are worried
about feeding their families?

Speaker 9 (01:12:37):
Well, this is the most cruel thing that the Republicans
have done.

Speaker 1 (01:12:43):
Since the shutdown started.

Speaker 9 (01:12:44):
Forty two million people are on SNAP that is basic
food assistance. It is the most effective anti hunger program
that we have ever had.

Speaker 1 (01:12:57):
Is it?

Speaker 11 (01:12:57):
Though?

Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
If it's so effective, then why does it? Keepl Why
are there you can say that, well, Dana, that's because
of its efficacy or because all of the solutions that
government has had to this issue have only made people
easier in being in that situation as opposed to assisting
them and getting out of it and rising above it.

(01:13:20):
I mean, that's insane. I mean you're talking about over
forty million people that are on food stamps. Welcome back
to the program, Dana, lash with you. This is a
a I was actually I mean I knew it was
a lot. Can did you know that it was like
over forty million I mean, you knew it was a lot,
but when you actually see the hard data, it's like,

(01:13:40):
what the It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
That's what is that like twelve plus percent of the
entire Poslitta.

Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
Yeah, it's like over eleven percent of the population. So
everybody think about that for a moment. Over eleven percent
of the population is on food stamps. Now here's the
other question that I had on this. How many of

(01:14:06):
those people are in the country legally do we know
or illegally? Rather, how many are in the country illegally.
I feel like that's a big thing, right, that's pretty
that's pretty huge. Well, we know that they were already

(01:14:29):
getting an insane amount of government handouts. I mean we
saw that with USAID. I saw that for one of
the USDA and I was looking at this and I went,
I wanted to run this by because I don't I
don't believe AI. I can tell when somebody gives me
an AI answer and I cannot stand AI. Because let

(01:14:52):
me just caution you real quick and come back to
my point, be very careful about using AI for stuff
because AI. First off, you can bias AI super easy
in the manner in which you ask a question. If
you want it to give you a conservative answer or
a progressive answer or a whatever answer. You can absolutely

(01:15:15):
ask it verbatim to do that, but you can also
intimate what sort of context you want your answer to
come back to you, as by the by the phrasing,
and the manner in which you ask it. So that's
number one. Number two AI pulls from data includes opinions
on x if It's grock particularly, data includes opinions at

(01:15:38):
a like on social media editorials. It combs, and it
kind of takes a quick assessment of everything that it
sees online. Because I have done as a test a
number of things. The only time I've actually ever really
used AI was to try to try to dispute AI,
and there were certain things that have got incredibly incorrect.

(01:16:02):
AI has, especially, like, for instance, with Second Amendment issues.
I've been pouring over crime statistics measuring different European nations.
I have a debate coming up compared to that of
the United States. And because certain countries actually under report
their murders and homicide, murder are categorized and collected differently

(01:16:24):
because homicide generally as a total can also includes not can,
but it also includes justifiable homicides, which is why the
homicide rate always looks way higher and there's no differentiation
of that, especially in certain nations, and for instance, England
and Wales only consider they only count their cases if
the suspect involved in said case is prosecuted. Otherwise it

(01:16:46):
does not make their statistics and that comes from actually
their own police in England and in Wales. So when
you're asking AI, AI does not include these nuances, and
it will give you a completely wholly incorrect answer that
is colorized by bias because it's pulling from bias. So
it's not actually any better than basically a search engine.

(01:17:07):
Maybe one day that will change, but as of right now,
it's not. So you've got to be very very careful
when you're looking at AI generated answers and going off
that as gospel truth, because you may be perpetuating progressive bias.
So I went and I was looking at this data
because I didn't necessarily trust it, and I was looking
at household snap participation rates because they were saying that, well,

(01:17:31):
when you break it down per census and you look
at native born Americans and then you look at excuse me,
people who emigrated into the country previously when you would
look at snap rates of actual United States citizens, and
this is something that would make people really mad, but

(01:17:52):
actually poor whites were getting quite a bit followed like
right behind by Americans and urban communities, I mean right
behind it. I mean it's very close, and it didn't
take into effect, you know, people who immigrated into the
United States, et cetera. So what this examination did was

(01:18:12):
it was looking at SNAP participants like from everywhere, not
just people who were born in the United States, but
people who immigrated into the United States, and their alliance
is actually extraordinarily high. And now there's an asterisk here
immigrant communities, what does that mean? They're not illegal. That's

(01:18:36):
the other thing that's actually not being tabulated into this.
There is a significant number that are here illegally that
are still receiving those benefits. And you know, you can
buy and sell benefits like that. That's all Like with DoorDash.
One of the reasons I don't use DoorDash is because,
and it was on their website for a while, there's
screenshots before they scrubbed it. They actually don't require they
were telling people per the screenshots that are all over

(01:18:59):
the internet and the web site that was that was
way back to archived before it changed that you just
needed a work I didn't was it kind of work
identification number not necessarily a Social Security number? And then
also people buy and sell door dash accounts and they
allow people to rent them, so you might have like
Tiffany Smith, and then it could be like, you know,
Mohammed Mohammed, who's like running the account. I mean, it's

(01:19:21):
not necessarily Tiffany Smith. And that's I actually started looking
into that because there would be times that we would
get things delivered and it would be like a female
and then it was just like a six foot two
dude who would you know, drop off stuff at the door,
who totally did not look at all like you know,
the female who owned the account. And that's actually a

(01:19:42):
demonstrably proven issue that DoorDash has. So my point being
and coming back to this, is that there's a significant
number of people. They said it was like forty six
percent for Afghans, forty two percent for Somalis, And of
course then that gets in a Minneapolis that are receiving
a significant number of or a pretty sizable amount of

(01:20:03):
taxpayer money in terms of benefits. This is insane it's
absolutely insane. I it's it's I mean, you're talking about
thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people. The
largest demo is still poor whites, but followed closely by

(01:20:25):
urban black Americans. But this has forced charity. I don't
even think I mean you could sit here and get
into the numbers. I actually think that that's irrelevant. All
of the percentages of what race gets what is entirely irrelevant.
This whole program is stupid. This is an idiotic program.
It has forced charity. It's actually not charity, it's welfare,

(01:20:49):
and it has ballooned since its inception. I mean eleven
dy times what it was originally. It is clearly not
being used as a temporary safety net. It is being
used as a lifestyle. That's why you got all these
videos of people screaming about losing I mean, these are

(01:21:11):
like young people that can go out and work, and
they're screaming about losing benefits. As I said earlier, I
don't think that if you're receiving government benefits, you should
not you should not be able to vote. I don't
think you should be able to vote if you're getting
government benefits. If you are receiving taxpayer funded entitlements like SNAP.

(01:21:33):
I don't think because it's actually a disadvantage to the
hardworking taxpayer. The government is buying your vote. The government's
buying your vote, and if you want to be able
to vote, then you should work very, very hard to
immediately get off benefits. I have a problem with that, Kane.
I mean, some of our founders didn't think you should
be able to vote unless you own property, which I'm

(01:21:56):
also not a I'm really pathetic to that argument, I'll
put it like that, very sympathetic to that argument. But
this is wild. This is unsustainable, guys. This is entirely unsustainable.
And then you have Democrats out there. Republicans want people
to starve. Let me tell you something. One of the

(01:22:16):
biggest costs that families have to deal with is health care.
In addition to their day to day living, health care expenses,
their health insurance coverage, and care for their children. This
is a huge issue if you want to talk about
the cruelty of Republicans that are trying to save other
hard working tax pasts. By the way, these taxpayers are
almost on entitlements too. They're so overburdened with high taxation.

(01:22:42):
Healthcare is the health care costs because of Obamacare killing people,
the subsidies. The fact that you even have to have
subsidies is proof that it doesn't work. It's proof that
it's not fiscally sustainable. But what's more, they fought against
tooth and nail making it affordable. I always hear these
accusations that Republicans didn't do anything. Let me tell you something.
Republicans had not one, but they had three plans. One

(01:23:05):
of them was really good, and that's one that in fact,
when rand Paul was in the Senate, he was calling
out saying that that needed to be brought up, and
I think he actually did the compliment to that in
the Senate. If memory starves. Now, this is back in
like twenty ten. But there were three other pieces of legislation,
each one of them better than what Democrats were foisting
on Americans. And what was included in this is portability

(01:23:30):
because they did not believe that They did not believe
that people should have their insurance tied to their employer.
You should be able to take it with you wherever
you went. Supportability. They did not believe in the restrictions
and regulations that prevented insurance companies from competing across state lines,
because who benefits when everyone's competing for your dollar? You

(01:23:53):
do you get lower costs, better service, better care, better plans, period,
You do you benefit? Were They also had really good
rewrites of how insurance companies were handling pre existing conditions,
the whole nine yards. It would can you imagine having

(01:24:15):
portable health insurance that you could afford, that's affordable for
your whole family, that you could take wherever you moved
in the country, didn't matter who your employer was, you
would always have it with you. Democrats said hell no,
and they fought tooth and nailed to make sure those
bills never got out of committee. That is fact. In fact,
one of the bills I broke down on my radio
program Live on air. That's fact. So whenever they tell

(01:24:39):
you that the GOP didn't any have any proposals, that's
an outright lie. Now, of the three, like I said,
all three were better than the Democrat proposal. Of the three,
one was better than the other two. It was like
a gradient, you know, like Mama and Papa bearon Goldilocks, right,
this beds too off, This beds too But they didn't
want to make it affordable, so I didn't want to

(01:24:59):
hear the These democrats complain now about worrying of affordability
for Americans when they did everything possible to break them,
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Speaker 4 (01:26:19):
This is a question. I did not have this on
my Pango card. The Pope's knew astronomer says he would
baptize an alien. Pope Leo's astronomers do you have an
astronomer said he would baptize an alien into the Catholic Church.
Father Richard Esusus's little green dudes they are They would
be one of God's creatures. God didn't say that He
didn't make alien, So that's why I'm not going to have, like,

(01:26:39):
you know, an existential crisis if they pop into the atmosphere.
By the way, but yeah, he said. He's a cleric
who's been appointed chief astronomer to Pope Leo at the
Vatican Observatory and he said that yeah, he'd baptize him.
Interesting an alien, all right, so a man This is

(01:27:00):
a total like Lemony Snicket series of unfortunate events. Here
a man's truck was flipped and then got hit by
a train. And then I love all of these ads
that immediately start playing. It happened your Green Mountain racetrack.
This is in Vermont. This twenty seven year old man
rolled his truck. It was resting on its roof right

(01:27:21):
on the train tracks. This is like a horrible action movie.
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out of the truck. He only had minor injuries. The
southbound train was unable to be contacted and collided with
the truck, so there were no injuries and the crash
is still under investigation. A shooting suspect targeted a neighbor

(01:27:42):
over concerns of a horse getting too fat. That's okay.
A man is accused of shooting his neighbor and U, yeah,
it was in it's Pole County. Actually this could have
been a Florida man. Technically no, at well it's at Houston,
He's this was in Florida's Houston man. He's being held

(01:28:02):
in pok kind of Jill with no bond. Thirty nine
year old is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and he's also being held on aggravated assault of
a family member as well related to a Harris County
in Texas case. So, the victim said that the neighbor,
the instigator, shot her in the arm because he was

(01:28:23):
upset that she kept feeding her own horse that was
kept on his property with permission. He did not want
the horse to get fat. So instead of, you know,
amicably discussing it with the neighbor, he decides to shoot
her in the arm. You know, this is why alien,
this is why the Pope can't baptize an alien because
they're not going to come visit us because of this
kind of stuff.

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Speaker 4 (01:29:49):
Welcome back to the program. You can listen to the
show all across the nation. Dana Lash with You Channel
three forty seven Direct TV. The simulcast of it thirty
fourteen times. I'm losing count of how many times Democrats
have voted to keep government shut down. It's going to
be fourteen thirteen out now, soon it's going to be fourteen.

(01:30:11):
They really don't want I kind of I'm all right
with government not being open, but I know we've got
to get some things done. Joining us right now from
one of my favorite states in the Union, Senator Marshall
Blackburn from the beautiful state of Tennessee, also coubernatorial candidate.
She joins us from DC, and I know she's going
to get ready to go and vote. Senator, always good
to have you. Are we at thirteen or fourteen? Now

(01:30:32):
you know better, We're we're at fourteen.

Speaker 15 (01:30:35):
And the Democrats continue to vote to keep the government
shut down. But bear in Mindana, this is the Schumer shutdown.
He had wanted this four months, and they're wanting it
because they want to basically spend one and a half
trillion dollars over the next seven weeks. And a big

(01:30:57):
part of their goal is to give healthcare to illegal aliens.
And also they've always looked at Obamacare as a step
toward government run socialized medicine.

Speaker 4 (01:31:10):
And they think if they can keep the.

Speaker 15 (01:31:12):
Biden COVID credit bonus, that was put on during COVID.
Remember when they took the caps off. You didn't have
to have any income verification and there were zero dollar
premiums and you could be making a half million dollars
a year and get a COVID a subsidy for an

(01:31:36):
Obamacare plan. Well, they think if they can make that permanent,
then it helps them get more people on Obamacare, which
helps them get closer to government run healthcare where they
control what kind of insurance you have, which would be government,
what kind of doctor you can see, which controlled by

(01:31:57):
the government, what hospital you go to, and what kind
of healthcare you get. So that is their goal in
all of this and this they've said they don't care
if people are suffering. They know people are suffering because
they're not getting snap benefits, but they're okay with that
because it gives them leverage, and they are power hungry

(01:32:19):
and control hungry, and they want that leverage.

Speaker 4 (01:32:23):
I can't imagine, Senator, if you had gone on television
and said, yes, this is leverage for Republicans to use
for us to get what we want, you know, the
pushback on you would be so great. But they can
say it and the whole party He's like, well, yeah,
that's pretty much exactly what we're doing. I hope voters
see this. It seems like they are, because the polls
are in Yall's favor.

Speaker 15 (01:32:42):
Yes, indeed, and whether it was Catherine Clark who's in
the House, are Chris Coons who's in the Senate, they've
talked about wanting leverage and using people suffering to get leverage.
I mean, this is just so unseemly. It's a clean
sea are these are numbers they have voted for five

(01:33:02):
times in the past. They need to do their job,
continue the current funding level, open the government. And then
as we get to the approach bills, which by the way,
eight of those came out of the Appropriations Committee on
a bipartisan vote. There's twelve bills, eight of them are bipartisan.

(01:33:22):
Then that's where you discuss what the actual outlays are
going to be.

Speaker 4 (01:33:28):
And it kind of for those joining us. We're talking
with US Senator Marshall Blackburn from the Great State of Tennessee.
You know, it seems too as I mean, we're still
a little bit off from the election cycle, but it
does really seem like the left and Democrat parties really
trying to use you know, the suffering and the as
you said, using it as leverage. But this kind of
dovetails into what they've been doing in terms of political

(01:33:50):
violence as a way of agitation, as a way of
building momentum to support them when they have no policies
to enginder support either. I know that you're preparing for
a hearing on plolitical violence to tell folks, the Subcommittee
on the Constitution hearing on left wing politically violent attacks,
which is absolutely a threat to constitutional order. Tell me

(01:34:11):
what you're hoping to uncover and show the public from
this hearing.

Speaker 15 (01:34:15):
Yes, yes, indeed. And what we know is the Democrats
under Joe Biden and previously under Barack Obama, they weaponized
the federal government and we saw it with the Biden DOJ,
the Biden FBI where they went after conservatives and parents
at school board meetings and pro lifers. Even eight of

(01:34:39):
us in the US Senate were surveilled by the Biden
FBI and DOJ. So we know that has happened. We
know they've all so after Charlie Kirk was murdered, we
have seen some of the comments there. So we're going
to cover that. This afternoon in the hearing, Michael Knowles

(01:35:00):
from Daily Wire Michael Soon, Tennessee, and he's one of
the witnesses for this hearing. Today, we're also going to
hear from Chad Wolfe as we look at these threats
that are being carried out, and it's so interesting you'll
hear the Democrats say, well, it's from the left and
it's from the right. Well, no, the violence is coming

(01:35:23):
from the left, and many times it is violence against
the right and also the left, but the violence seems
to be centered. It is those groups on the left
that are carrying out the violence.

Speaker 4 (01:35:41):
And the threat and they're very well organized and very
very and very well funded. Yes, is there a chance
and this is where I know what I know and
I know what I don't, but this is your wheelhouse.
Is there a chance of, like I don't know, some
kind of reco investigation, because clearly these organizations they're all
linked together. I mean, it's you know, it's all public,
open seats, open the books, all of it. And you know,

(01:36:02):
whether it's you know, promoting and funding bail funds all
the way from BLM even going back to Antifa, from
Chaz Chop and all of that all very well connected,
very well funded, with the you know, obviously explicit purpose
of fomenting violence as a way to chill dissent and
redirect energy for voting. Is there a chance of something

(01:36:24):
like that? Do you think enough evidence can can fit
that bill for that to happen?

Speaker 15 (01:36:30):
Yes, I do, indeed, I as we work through these investigations,
and also as the House we were ready for them
to come back to work, but House Judiciary also beginning
to look at who is doing the funding on these groups.
And yes, indeed you're correct on that, and there will

(01:36:50):
be investigations into who is actually funding this. As you said,
they're well organized. When you have people that have all
of this equipment, they have all of these supplies, it
is all new. It is very well organized. You know
that somebody is putting a lot of money into this.

Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
And the sad thing is too, is how many people
under the Biden Harris administration, even going back to Obama Biden,
I remember us TEA party groups. I mean, we had
our tax statuses blocked by you know, the same government
that bends over, the same Democrat regime that bent over
to help these groups. One last quick thing, I know
that one of the things that you're looking at is
this Arctic Frost probe that where you had Chris Ray,

(01:37:34):
Merrick Garland targeting GOP groups you as you just mentioned
as well, and the receipts, there are plenty documents prove it.

Speaker 15 (01:37:43):
Yes, yes there are. There are so many receipts on
this day that Jack Smith has actually said that he
would come in to testify, but he won't need assurance
is he would not be punished. So he is telling
us in that statement basically that he knows he's guilty.

(01:38:03):
That yes, indeed they did this, and they got a subpoena,
they surveilled us senators, they went after these conservative groups.
Thank goodness, Cash Battel has fired every one of those
attorney's FBI staff that worked with Jack Smith. But Jack

(01:38:24):
Smith needs to come in and testify. And as you said,
Chris Ray wrote the memo on this and Lisa Monico
and Merrick Garland signed off on the memo, and basically
it was a hey, we think there might have been
some activity here that could be alleged to have not

(01:38:46):
been proper, and we want to go look at people
that supported Donald Trump and look at Donald Trump. And
it was one of those big wide net fishing expeditions
and all of these people need to be held to account,
and we intend to hold them to account because it's
a clear violation of our First and Fourth Amendment rights.

(01:39:09):
The separation of powers, the Speech and Debate Clause, and
the Stored Communications Act.

Speaker 4 (01:39:15):
Aim into that. We're going to be watching the Senator.
We know your time is short because you've got to
race back to the floor for another vote. We are right,
they're waiting at your attention. Thank you so much for
your We got it. Appreciate you. That's another Marshall Blackburn.
Everybody from the great state of Tennessee. That is you
know she's mentioning. You know, with all of the money
and the funding that's been going into all of these

(01:39:35):
you know, whether it's anti ice or anti in all
of these different cities. I mean, we know that it
is part of a trend from the left again going
back to the Tea Party days when they were using
the IRS and that's why Lois Learner had to resign.
Everybody remembers her. She was the head of that charitable
division or that tax exempt division at the IRS. The

(01:39:57):
five oh one C three is the C fours and
I know, I mean our group they were messing with,
the Richmond, Virginia group was the one that really they
came down on them. They were a handful of them
where they were delaying their paperwork, denying them in certain
aspects so that they could not properly organize. Because at
some point, when you're accepting money for the purpose of

(01:40:18):
I know, I get it, you know, money's free speech.
This stuff is kind of an anti one a thing.
But this is the way the law is right now.
But they were doing everything that they could, I think,
not only to silence these groups, but also to tie
them up so that they would be in violation of
some sort of FEC regulation and that then there could

(01:40:38):
be penalties applied to them for wrong think. I mean,
that was the whole So there's this huge trend. I mean,
they've been doing this for so long. I mean, you
guys remember Clinton weaponized the irs. He was going after
people who were in conservative talk radio in the nineties.
Bill Clinton. This is for fact, because again receipts always
come out. He was going after people who were televis

(01:41:00):
personalities at the time. I think it was Bill O'Reilly
was one of the guys that he actively went after
for criticizing him in the nineties and was using the
IRIS to do it. Barack Obama did the same thing.
Joe Biden did the same thing. The crazy thing is
that Republicans you never hear about them weaponizing the agencies
like this. It's only when they try to get them
in order that everyone calls them fascists. And by the way,

(01:41:21):
sidebar of all the people that are in my timeline,
and I can tell most of them are foreign bots,
none of them can spell fascist. None of them came,
not a single one. I mean was taking I'm trying to.
I think I'm going to do a separate post about
it on substack. I had like thirty some odd accounts,
and none.

Speaker 3 (01:41:39):
Of them can spell it, nor can they define it.

Speaker 4 (01:41:41):
And you know that it's a simcard or a phone
in a RAQ somewhere because they, I mean, when you're
on exit underlines it for crying out loud, like there's
a red line of it so you can just ordal
auto correct. It's not going to do that if you're
a phone in a RAQ.

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Speaker 13 (01:42:09):
I agree, that's all room better be torn down. That
arc to Trump, if everyone was not going to be
torn it's well, it's gonna have to be at least guilded.
Let's put it that way. And then that arc the
Trump that he's putting up, I don't even understand where
that is.

Speaker 4 (01:42:21):
You know, we got to look at that.

Speaker 13 (01:42:22):
But the point is that's not enough, right that what it's.

Speaker 4 (01:42:25):
A free ballroom, Like who among us you get a
free gift? He's paying for it and private donors are
paying for it, not a cent of taxpayer dollars. What
is the problem. No, we wanted the crappiestbestos, low ceiling
office spaces that weren't being used except by the First
Lady for some of her secretaries. Yeah, we wanted that,
says nobody ever, except for status. How stupid is that?

Speaker 3 (01:42:50):
I mean literally, heads of state would have to walk
in the mud if it rained, in order to just
enjoy dinner or sometime with the president.

Speaker 4 (01:42:57):
Yeah, we can't have big state dinners inside. They all
had to be outside. And one of my friends, who
is a member of the White House Press pool, always
hated whenever they would do state dinners when it was
cold outside, because that's it's cold for the sit they
were complaining. They're like, that's cold for the press. But
also the bathroom situation was abysmal. I mean, that's not
We're the United States of America. For crying out loud,

(01:43:19):
we have we we should be able to do something
like this. And I feel like a lot of these
people don't know how this works because they're accusing the
people of funding the ballroom, like Meta, the winkleballs all that,
of trying to curry favor with the administration. They act
like Trump is going to pack up the ballroom with
him when he leaves at the when he turns out
that he's going to pack up the ballroom and take
it tomorrow lago with him. You know it stays there, right,

(01:43:42):
It's not like a pollypocket situation where it's just like
doom dunk doo and one and done, like it stays
there and god forbid, if it's a Democrat, that's an office,
they'll get to use it. I So stop freaking out.
This is you're making an issue out of nothing, and
it looks ridiculous. It's it stays there, and I don't
mind the You know, Coco Chanel was wrong when she

(01:44:04):
said less is more lies more is more. I'm a maximalist.
More is more. So you know, ladies, if you're in
front of a mirror and you got your earrings and
your ring and your embracelets on, you're supposed to take
off one thing. I say no, I say add one thing,
add it. No to minimalism. But I only dress in

(01:44:26):
black and white, not because I like postmodernism, which I don't.
Modernity is hainous. It's just because I can't truss myself.
It's easy not gonna lie. So anyway, these people are ridiculous.
I mean, you just better take it down. You want
to tear it down out of spite. Guess who would
pay to tear it down, taxpayer? Then what are you
going to do in its place? The taxpayer would do it.

(01:44:47):
They want to saddle you with more debt because they're
so petty. That's how stupid this is today. In's stupidity
came all.

Speaker 3 (01:44:55):
Right, Well, it's the same person that what's your name is?
Truly Roginsky?

Speaker 4 (01:45:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:45:00):
All right, well, apparently this is what she believed. This
is why Trump is building a ballroom. Listen to this.

Speaker 4 (01:45:06):
Question, is is it.

Speaker 13 (01:45:09):
Donald Trump to decide who succeeds him?

Speaker 4 (01:45:12):
That's phenomenae.

Speaker 13 (01:45:13):
Nobody's going to succeed him. He's going to succeed himself.

Speaker 1 (01:45:16):
Let's just be real.

Speaker 13 (01:45:17):
He's not building that ballroom because he's planning on leaving.
He's not going anywhere, and nobody's going to get him
out of there.

Speaker 3 (01:45:22):
And by the way, that's what it is. He's building
the ballroom, so he just never ever leaves.

Speaker 4 (01:45:27):
It's not that's not going to happen. I know that
there's certain people that pay for play for pogged for
their podcast that nobody watches, that.

Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
Are so all the time, like all the time saying
this stupid stuff, and she's still on TV. How I
can't explain it to me.

Speaker 4 (01:45:42):
That's because he's not going to leave.

Speaker 3 (01:45:43):
I don't get it.

Speaker 4 (01:45:44):
I mean, this is not like undermining a free and
fair election of twenty sixteen where you were working with
the Russians and then a disgrace spy to do it.
But you know, hey, what epps folks, that's it for
us today Happy anniversary to me and my husband twenty
five years and find us over at Substack the exclusive
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