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December 4, 2025 108 mins
The mainstream media has to ADMIT that the second shot at the Venezuelan drug boat was warranted over survivors trying to retrieve the remaining drugs. A suspect is arrested in connection with the January 2021 D.C. pipe bomb case at the RNC and DNC HQ. Prince Harry goes on Stephen Colbert and receives boo’s for making a bad joke about President Trump. Somali Warlord, Abdullahi Ali, allegedly received tens of MILLIONS of dollars from Maine’s Medicaid program. H1D Actress Halle Berry takes a shot at Gavin Newsom saying “he probably should not be our next president”.

Ilhan Omar stammers when asked on CNN about the fraud in Minnesota’s welfare programs. Texas jumps onto Trump’s plan to hand parents of newborns $1000 to invest into a “Trump Account”.
Dana reacts to Candace Owens accepting a debate against TPUSA over the lies and insults thrown at Charlie Kirk’s family. An illegal migrant with two prior DUI’s killed an 8-year-old girl and injured multiple other people in fiery, head-on crash near San Diego

Gavin Newsom sits weirdly crosslegged while saying, “Democrats need to be more culturally normal”. An Irish teacher has been ARRESTED after objecting to using a transgender student's preferred name and pronouns. A SNAP recipient says she doesn’t “think it's fair to require 80 hours of work per month for food stamps”. France is stepping up security at Christmas markets due to a ‘very high’ terror threat. Activists emptied bags of manure under an iconic London hotel's Christmas tree in a protest against the 'obscenely wealthy'. A black man on the NYC subway is going viral after losing it on another black man who was harassing a passenger for no reason. More than $1 million has been raised for 88-year-old veteran Ed Bambas, who goes viral after sharing that he is still working full-time at a Michigan supermarket following the loss of his pension.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we've seen the video of the first strike, but
that second strike video that the President said would be
released will be key and tonight new information. According to
a source familiar with the incident, the two survivors climbed
back onto the boat after the initial strike. They were
believed to be potentially in communication with others and salvaging

(00:21):
some of the drugs. Because of that, it was determined
they were still in the fight and valid targets. A
JAG officer was also giving legal advice. So again, David,
that video will be key, and Admiral Bradley will be
on the hill tomorrow behind closed doors.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Oh Caine, do you know what I just heard? Do
you know what sound that just was? Listen real close, listen,
listen to it. Listen. That was a sund of a
narrative being blown up out of the water. One could say,
a narrative blown right out of the water. Whoa, whoa,

(00:59):
that's what that was. That's I can't believe it. So
this is all about the Venezuelan drug boat, right, And
everyone was saying that sec war SECTAF still is fun
to say secte heg seth. I mean it's rhymes sec
war heg Seth. It's just a little slower, but I
like SEC war anyway. But the argument was that he

(01:20):
was out there telling everyone to basically shoot anything with
a pulse, kill it all. That's not what happened, and
they had a JAG with them. I know that that's
a complicated relationship that a lot of service members have
with JAG officers. So I understand that that just shuts
the whole thing down. You had a JAG officer like, yep,
green light, they're in the fight, y'all. It's done by

(01:42):
the it was done by the books. That was done
by the books. Barack Obama didn't have a JAG officer
there signing off on these drone strikes. That's a fact.
By the way. Welcome to the show, Dana Lash with you.
We're at the top of this first hour. Is it
really Thursday? It really feels like it's a Wednesday, doesn't it.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Though.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
I got odds and ends, and then we got some
developing stories. The FBI is gonna have a news conference
because they found one of the pipe bombers. We're gonna
get into that top of the We've got a million
things more on the Minnesota stuff. But this with the
and that was last night, what was it, ABCCBS ABC.
So they they completely So you had the Washington Post

(02:26):
that came out with, you know, their story, and it
was essentially accusing Secretary of War of committing a war crime.
That's the phrase. I was looking for, committing a war crime,
which he didn't do. And now, as you can see
from this latest reporting and the video, the way that

(02:47):
they described it was that they had two people clinging
to the boat and they were quote still in the fight.
So what does that mean there's still out there? I mean,
you can take care of business, TCB. That's that's exactly
what what that is. And that's exactly what they did
as well. They took care of business. So that whole
thing is done. Now that entire narrative has been blown

(03:08):
straight the hell out of the water, so to speak,
and it's good to see it happen. It's insane that
they ran. I mean, you knew. I kind of could
tell by the way from the way that they were
describing it and the way that sek War was responding
to some of this nonsense. I could kind of tell
a little bit that there was something more up their sleeve.

(03:30):
You can tell they were really they had really good
poker faces, really good baron. You couldn't you know, but
you knew there was gonna be something meuse there and boom,
here it was. They waited until all of these people
got so far out on the gangplank and then that
was it. So pretty unbelievable stuff, pretty stunning. And I mean,

(03:52):
all of this, all of this, I think a lot
of people, a lot of other people an apology. Look,
I understand you guys know, I'm huge fan of Senator
rain Paul, really like him, and I am and really
by the I guess by the book you're trying to say,
by the Constitution with this stuff, I think and I
would say this if it was a Democrat in the

(04:13):
White House, I really legitimately would. This is a little bit.
This is different than what we've seen previously. You know,
when they were going after cartel members and drug lords
and all of that, and some of these narco terrorists
in South America under Barack Obama, you know, they were
actually taking drones and going into sovereign airspace, Like they
had a drone that tracked one boat up the river

(04:36):
in Colombia and then took them out with it. And
took him out with the drone. So this is not
the same thing. You're not in a sovereign nations air space,
you're not on their territory.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
And we also know exactly who these targets are in
some of the cases with Obama, particularly the case where's
this let me pull this up. It was when he
used a drone that killed two civilians and this was
in look at this up, looking at this was the
uh you know, actually four that was twenty thirteen air

(05:13):
colder said that drun strikes since two thousand and nine,
he said, actually killed four Americans. One of them was
an eighteen year old citizen who was killed by a
US drun striking Yemen. Now he was the son of
anwar al ALACKI. That does not you know, the kids
are not responsible for the sins of the parents unless
they commit engaging criminality themselves. However, American citizenship does you

(05:36):
have certain rights associated with a citizenship. Now, if you
disagree with me on that, I will have you go
back in history and look not only at John Adams
during the Boston massacre and what he said when he
was actually the defense attorney in that case, because he
felt that it was incredibly important to uphold, you know,
the due process. The United States at that time fledgling

(05:59):
assortment of colonies trying to break away from the Crown.
I mean, they were being baited into violating the very
principles that they said that they needed to set to
set themselves apart from England from so that they could
have these principles. So it was very important for them
to uphold that consistency. Now, Washington, when he would catch
American soldiers in the acts of espionage with British troops,

(06:21):
I mean, there were a lot who said, you just
need to execute them right now. They're they're committing treason
against the United States, and he gave them full force
of trial. That was one of the things that he did.
Due process, and so I always look at Washington and Adams,
the Federalist papers and the precedent that already exists, that
our founders had established. So that's the difference. These these

(06:44):
people are Venezuela nationals that are known, known cartel members,
known narco terrorists. And again a lot of differences between
the cases some of what Barack Obama was doing and
what we saw here with these boats. So I really
feel It's incredibly important to make those distinctions, because I

(07:06):
feel it's lazy when people go, oh, well, now you're
just you know, you're I guess you were fine with
Obama's drone strikes. Well there were differences, there's nuance, and
you can't just you know, be a lazy ass about
it and pretend that there aren't incredibly massive differences in
these two instances. If Donald Trump was sending drones into
sovereign airspace into foreign territory and violating airspace via et cetera,

(07:30):
that's a whole other thing, and I would agree with
you on that. But these were boats that were headed
for the United States in some of them territorial waters.
You absolutely have the right to do that, and in fact,
it's incumbent upon the United States. And now that we see,
you know, you have all of these attorneys that are involved.
I think a lot of the people in the media
don't understand that you can't even pull a trigger now.

(07:51):
And unless you're you know, maybe a high level operator,
you can't even pull a trigger without an attorney telling
you whether or not you can do it. I mean,
that's a real thing. So they already had legal oversight
on this entire operation, which would have been weird if
they didn't. And that's one of the I think we
actually brought that up back when this first became a thing,
Like do they think that there's not going to be
some JAG officer there like over everybody's shoulder telling them

(08:14):
yes you can, no, you can't. And those guys are
notoriously picky, at least from you know, the one in
my family and every veteran I know. So I don't know.
I mean, I'm just going off of what my veteran
family and friends are telling me. So this all of
this is huge, huge difference here. The other big story
that we have is let me switch gears here and

(08:36):
pull this up. So better with me, because all of
this is like developing right now. They think now that
they have well, they've apprehended one individual that they think
set the night before January sixth, that they think set
one of those pipe bombs out. And you remember the

(08:59):
January sixth bombs, And there were a lot of unanswered
questions about a lot of this stuff, right, a lot
of unanswered questions. So the individual they took I'm trying
to pull this up. They took an individual into custody
and the first arrests really with this investigation. They said
that the FBIAHF they think there were two people involved

(09:22):
in this, but they got they made an arrest. Five
year investigation and the person identified goes by the name
of Brian Cole from Woodbridge, Virginia, just a suburb of DC,
and they were placed in the evening of January fifth,
near the offices of both the Democrat and Republican National

(09:47):
Committee offices. Nobody was hurt. The bombs were rendered safe,
but they could have been lethal, and so they had
some images that they put up. They were able to
identify one of the suspects in this and apparently I
guess they're outside of that person's house, right, Kine, isn't
that the Yeah? Yeah, Yeah, that's the lad.

Speaker 5 (10:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (10:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
As a matter of fact, one's about to put something
on the screen that kind of shows you someone was
driving by and they saw this operation happening. I was
whatever happened to that female officer we heard about a
month ago that was accused of planting one of those
pipe bombs. I'm confused why we're not seeing her name
in any of this right now.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, that's a really great question. You can see from
this if you're watching the simulcast on channel through forty
seven Dive TV, you can see someone's driving by there.
You you have the aerial view of the house, and
then you have the street version view of the house,
and that's apparently where this this dude lived. Now. One
of the things that I read, and then they have

(10:47):
all the police outside there right now. Man, it's pat
One of the things that I had read is they
think that he had like anarchist tendencies or something to
that effect. And I mean that's still I think they're
still kind of, you know, trying to figure that out.
But the interesting so they have the suspect who is arrested,

(11:10):
and we're going to hopefully get more information about this.
We've got more of this to come. Also on deck
today Islamism. I don't know if you've seen this, but
it's getting worse, especially now with these Christmas markets up.
Islamists took over a Christmas market in Germany. They began
blasting Arabic music and harassing families. In France, they had

(11:31):
to step up security. They got terror threats against a
number of Christmas markets in France. I would say, I
say colonization and that's their goal. But it's invasion is
what it is. So we're going to get into all
of that. Plus Jasmine Crockett, she has a three thousand
dollars lean on her luxury Dallas condo and apparently refuses
to pay it off. We've got that for you. We

(11:52):
also have more in Minnesota. And it's not just Minnesota.
Have you heard the story of the Somali national who
is doing the same thing in Maine that you have
members of Somali diaspora doing in Minnesota. We've got that
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Speaker 5 (14:09):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
So we were talking about the J six stuff. Now
I can't believe this. Women are dropping thousands of pounds
of dollars. It's a British publication. They're saying there are
thousands of dollars. It's a start of daily mails on
your posed too on rib removal surgery. So now they're
saying the fat jab body is coming in. You know,

(14:36):
you can just like watch portion control and exercise. Although
I do understand that there are some people that you know,
they have diabetes and all that. I get that, but
I don't understand like just how we had the body
positivity thing. You don't want to go back to heroin chic,
you know what I'm saying, Like, that's just can you
just be fit for crying out loud? But they said that.
Now apparently some women who are already thin. Aren't that

(14:58):
they don't think they're thin enough. I feel like they
have anorexia. If you're taking your ribs out, that's body dysmorphia.
It's kind of transy, I'm saying it is. I think
that there's different forms of body dysmorphia. I think trans
is one of them. Honestly, I think this is too.
They said it creates the extra cinched. Look what doctor

(15:22):
does this? What doctor? Because these women that are doing this,
they're already think they showed them new your posts as photos.
Wea what doctor's doing this.

Speaker 5 (15:32):
The story also says that ozempic's risky, as though removing
the ribs isn't.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Yeah, exactly, well both of them. I mean, you know,
good night, let's see. Oh, here we go. It's football.
Danna with Sports NFL on CBS shatters the record for
the most watched regular season game in NFL history with
more than fifty seven million viewers.

Speaker 7 (15:55):
Okay, I mean.

Speaker 5 (15:56):
It's over Thanksgiving. It was a captive audience. It was
Cowboys Chiefs. I'm not surprised to at all.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
That's when the sweatpants come out, like your fancy, your
nice Thanksgiving top stays on men and women. This is universal.
But then the sweatpants come out right, or some of
y'all are like real smart in advance of your Christmas
meals and Thanksgiving and all that, and y'all wear the
waistband pants like to pull on pants. Some of y'all
are smart. Let's see here. We also oh a new

(16:25):
duck this. I'm fascinated by. A new documentary claims that
Bush forty one had made contact there was informed that
we made contact with aliens. Is this true? I would
love for this to be true.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
Probably true.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
I mean it's gonna go ahead and it is reported,
so I might as well be. They said that it's
a new documentary and it's astrophysicist Eric Davis who says
that George H. W. Bush casually confirmed to him that
aliens made contact back in nineteen sixty four. Apparently a
spaceship landed a Holloman Air Force Base and a non
human entity hopped out and was like sup and then

(17:00):
like jutted off back into space. I really don't think
it would have gone like that. And then when Bush
asked for more details, he was told that he did
not have a need to know. He was a head
of CIA. Then who's above head of CIA. You know,
when Mike Pompeo was head a CIA, that was the
first question we asked him when he was on there
with us, what's up with the Melians? And he was

(17:21):
not going to answer me, which meant came. It was
not an unequipped it was not a hard no, just saying,
so it's apparently on Amazon Prime, which I'm immediately going
to watch. I'm going to probably watch it tonight. I'm
not gonna lie to you. Probably I'll clear my schedule,
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Speaker 8 (18:45):
I generally thought this was the audition for the gingerbread
Prince Sized Christmas in Your Boscar? What No?

Speaker 7 (18:51):
I mean?

Speaker 5 (18:52):
That sounds like a fantastic movie, But you're you're an
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Speaker 9 (18:55):
Why would you be Why would you want to be
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with Christmas movies and you're city obsessed with royalty, so
why not.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 9 (19:09):
Look, look, I wouldn't say we're obsessed with royalty.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Really you I heard you elected a king.

Speaker 5 (19:22):
That's a fair point.

Speaker 9 (19:23):
No, he's he's got a point and often making such
a big deal about my great great great great great
great grandfather, George the Third.

Speaker 2 (19:33):
Why is he doing this? This is uh, that's that whining.
That's the whining ginger. Who is the spare? I thought
he wanted a worldwide privacy tour. He's on with Colbert,
of course, that's probably the only late night host who
would have him. And he's on with Colbert. He took
jabs at Trump obviously, and people boot him, they booed
him because it just and it seemed very I mean,

(19:57):
it seemed contrived because it was welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. He was Why was he even Oncobert?

Speaker 10 (20:03):
Like?

Speaker 2 (20:03):
What did he have to promote? Because don't you normally
go on those shows if you have something to promote.
What did he have to promote? I don't know, right,
I didn't watch it because I don't watch late night
television because I'm not ninety thousand years old. Neither are
you guys. You guys don't watch it either, but he
took a job. He was like, well, I hear's you
guys heard you guys elected a king or have a king?

(20:26):
And then people started booing king works. Yeah, he's not
the sharpest. He's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
He is a tool, though, but he's not the sharpest one. Yeah.
And then he said, and you made such a great,
a big deal about my great great great great great
great grandfather. Wow, why is he on there? And also

(20:47):
why doesn't I'm not trying to be ignorant, so please don't.
But he made fun of his brother for balding. So
I feel like it's fair game. If you're balding and
you make fun of someone else who's balding, we all
get to make fun of you for being bald. And look,
all I know is that them hair plugs. I think
they do work. I have a friend whose brother, legit
went to Turkey and got hair plugs and now they

(21:09):
work and he's got hair. It's weird. I don't even
know how that happens. Said it was super painful. I mean,
you know, I guess it. You know you do you well,
why doesn't he do that? Doesn't he have money? He's
got daddy's money, and he's got his mommy's trust fund
that he lives off of. And then doesn't he also
skim from He pretends to be a philanthropist with everybody
else's money. So see what these organizations what they do

(21:30):
is they take big donations and they skim a percentage
off the top for their pay and then they donate
other people's money and pretend that they're philanthropists. And that's
what he does. That's the life, ain't it. You just
skim a little off the top for yourself and then
you give other people's money away, and then you get
awards for being a fake philanthropist. You don't see these
people donating like the Dells do the six some odd

(21:52):
billion dollars. Then they don't do any of that. So
I don't know why he. I don't know why he
was on with COVID. This is what he was doing
when they had the big state dinner at windsor the
Windsor Castle or the Windsor Palace or whatever. They had
the state dinner there and everyone was out in their
regal finery, you know, trs were out and they had

(22:15):
you know, it's fun watching that stuff. Although I'm so
glad to be an American. I would never tolerate it here,
but I like watching it over there. It looks pretty right.
It looks nice. You know, the ladies dressed like ladies,
the gents dress like gents. Everybody observes nice, you know,
courteous behavior. And then you got this, you know, balding
whining ginger, who's on Colbert. That was his big night.

(22:36):
And I just think that maybe, maybe, I don't know,
he should stay home and spend more time with his
kids instead of flying private all over the country to
accept purchased awards. And maybe he could enroll his game
show wife. Remember her, she's built like a literal rectangle literally,
maybe he could enroll her in some cooking classes so

(22:57):
she could, I don't know, maybe learn how to operately
prepare food and prioritize food over merching out jewelry. So
I saw an article, I think it was at the
Post where when she was doing that turkey, she was
wearing six figures worth of jewelry getting salmonella all over
that jewelry. Caine's eyebrows shot up to the stratosphere. I

(23:18):
don't even own six figures worth of like anything, like that.
I don't even have like a lot of I mean,
I have a couple of nice jewelry pieces my wedding
ring and then one for my kids, and then you know,
a couple of pairs of earrings, and that's it. Everything else,
Like y'all see me the hoops I wear, Ladies. I
get them on Amazon. I ain't even kidding. They're made
in Vietnam and I paid twelve ninety nine for them,

(23:39):
not even lying, you know, because I go through them right,
I've worn them for twenty years. So that is a fact.
That's absolute fact. Why are you wearing six figures of
jewelry to stuff a turkey? That's so she just wanted
to show off and be like, look how rich I am. Now,
that's all she wanted to do. Nobody does that unless
they're trying to show off. And she could tell she

(24:00):
ain't even handled a turkey before. My gosh. So I
just think that we thought of war not to listen
to over entitled brats like this.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
Dude.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
He is not one of us. Do not come over
here live off daddy's trust or your mommy's trust fund
and your allowance from daddy which he used to get
can't even make his own money. Now he rents himself
out to do these corporate speeches. I don't know why
anybody would listen to this guy give a corporate speech.
The only thing that he ever won at was he
won at genetics because he was born of his parents.

(24:29):
That's it. He won the lottery the day he was
born to those two people. That's his only achievement. And
it's not even anything that he did. Why would anybody
bring him out to give a speech and lecture anything,
or her for that matter. My gosh, it's just so cringeedastic.
But we fought a war to not have somebody over
here using their British titles and lecturing all of us

(24:53):
about out politics. So you're not one of us. You
don't go here. We don't care, be quiet, or get
the hell back over across the pond. But I kind
of think that they don't want you either. Yeah, can
you believe getting all that salmonella all over You're nasty,
absolutely nasty. So few other things to make sure we

(25:14):
jump into here. Minnesota. Who you realize that whenever you
say the word Minnesota, you say you have to have
a Minnesota accent to say it say it Minnesota. You
do right, all of a sudden, you got a Minnesota
and accent. It's the only time ever but you do
so a Minnesota. Oh they're having some problems still. We

(25:38):
were telling you about the insane fraud yesterday. By the way,
did you know that illin Omar promoted the Safari restaurant
in Minneapolis for feeding kids? The Safari restaurant was part
of that Feed our Future thing, the big fraud where

(25:59):
you had members again Somali diaspora who were stealing COVID
funds to the tunes of tens of millions of dollars
federal tax payer dollars too, because they got a federal
grant for those they were stealing COVID funds and pretending
to feed hungry kids and instead they were just pocketing
the money. So the owner of one of the restaurants,

(26:22):
who is Safari restaurant that was in part of this,
the owner donated to her campaign. He was one of
the fifty people convicted in that two hundred and fifty
million dollar Feed our Future fraud scheme. Now, remember, of
the fifty convicted, all but one were Smali nationals, all
but one, and of the eighty six who are now charged.

(26:45):
Seventy eight are Somali nationals. So out of this there's
only three people who aren't. And the one person who
isn't is the one. What was that lady's name, Amy Brook?
I think Eric Bach? Amy Bach. She was the co
founder or the co director of the Feeder Fie Future.
She was the only one of fifty who wasn't. So
they stole hundreds of millions of dollars out of the

(27:07):
mouths of hungry kids and out of the pockets of taxpairs.
And Eleanor Maher was promoting this restaurant. Again the guy
was convicted in this. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (27:23):
Sanahi and Monte Seferi and Sulgarney and so look about.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Then she's saying everyone, I don't know how that translation
didn't work out there, she said, she's talking about school kids.
They only get their food from school. Remember this is
when they were shutting down schools, and so the feed
or Future thing was supposed to be about feeding these
hungry kids. And there's some of the footage of it.
So she's bragging about this restaurant, and that's she's at

(27:48):
that restaurant in this video. If you're watching on the
simulcast and she's promoting it. And I mean, this guy
who owns this place who donated to her campaign was
convicted one of the people convicted in this two hundred
and fifty million dollar fraud scheme, and she's promoting it
right here. Is that surprise you at all that ilan Omar,

(28:10):
the lady who married her brother and committed immigration fraud,
that she would also be defrauding taxpayers nobody, And the
number of kids was overestimated, like they it was like
millions that they did this now in more from Minnesota.
So they took state and federal medicaid dollars, so you
have the feed our future fund, the housing stabilization services.

(28:34):
And then you also, I mean you had three different
programs that they that they had and they were abusing.
And then you have let's see here of I mean
there's a couple, there's tons of different investigations currently. I mean,
this is so bad. And then remember how they're estimating

(28:54):
that the Minnesota taxpayer is the biggest funder of how
Shabab in Africa and j one of thes that's headquartered
in Minnesota is getting paid twan three hundred and seventy
five dollars for every Somalian immigrant that they bring into
the United States. And the main group bringing them in
is apparently Lutheran Social Services, and they get twoyd three
hundred and seventy five dollars for everyone that they come in,

(29:16):
everyone that they bring in. The money is a one
time reception and placement grant of twenty four to twenty
five four hundred twenty five dollars per refuge Now, remember
the Trump administration is changing the acceptance for refugees because
in order to get I mean refugee and assili status,
those are very specific things, and they also have caps.

(29:37):
And so you have these people who are neither of
those things who abuse it and they come here to
the United States. And then people who truly are refugees
or asylum seekers they can't get placed, they can't get entry.
And so the money is supposed to it's not supposed
to be profit for this NGO, but you know it is,
it absolutely is. It's supposed to be cover airfare reimbursement.

(29:59):
Why are we paying for it? Of this? A lot
of this is federal taxpayer dollars going to this. The
funds in Minnesota are totaled over four million for ten
thousand refugees in twenty eighteen alone. Lutheran Social Services is
one of ten of these agencies that the state department
contracted to handle all of the logistics for this. I mean,
it keeps getting worse, with more and more things that

(30:21):
we discover, It keeps getting worse and worse and worse.
It's insane. And you know the way the media writes it.
For instance, KSTP, one of their local media, they go Somali,
Minnesota's generate at least five hundred million in income annually
and they pay, you know, sixty million in state local taxes.
The article though, that they publish doesn't include how much

(30:41):
welfare and public services they receive and how much and
how much they stole, which I think is incredibly relevant,
don't you think so. I mean, when you're doing this,
when you're making these determinations and it's expanding. Now here's
where it gets super crazy. It's not just the Minnesota,
it's in Maine. It's everywhere. Now there's a new discovery

(31:03):
in Maine from the main Wire. They said that taxpayer
funded welfare systems are also being exploited on a massive
scale in Maine. So You've seen all this stuff in Minnesota,
while in Maine they're having the same thing. A Somali
American and his name's Abdullah Ali, received tens of millions
of dollars from Maine's medicaid program, and then he publicly

(31:24):
bragged about bankrolling a paramilitary militia in Somalia. From twenty
nineteen to twenty twenty four, this agency they build main
Care nearly thirty million dollars. And then he gave interviews
in the press where he said, during this exact time,
and he was doing interviews in the press stating that

(31:46):
he was funneling money overseas to fund weapons and supplies
for this paramilitary Somali militia. What now. It makes me wonder,
this is Minnesota in Maine. Where else is this happening?
Where else is this occurring? I mean, this is bad
and the mains At the same time, this guy was

(32:07):
getting all this money. I mean, he's running this for
profit agency that's supposed to be all about Somali immigrants.
He's literally he's described as a Somali warlord who received
thirty million in main Care funds while building a paramilitary
force in Somalia, and he was running also for a

(32:28):
president of Jubiland, which I guess is a place you
know that where this paramilitary force has jurisdiction in Somalia.
How is this guy getting that money taxpayer dollars? I
mean when we meet with the irs, we got to
show we're seats for everything, because every time a Democrat's
been in the White House, we get audited every year
in a row. But this can happen. Are you kidding me?

(32:49):
This is taxation without representation. We're being defrauded. I don't
think at this point that people should just go to jail.
I think we need capital punishment for the people that
are fleecing Americans to this extent and all the people
at the agencies that allow it to happen, because unless
there's a serious deterrent, you're never gonna get rid of us.
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Speaker 9 (38:43):
Can you shed any light on why the fraud got
so out of control in Minnesota?

Speaker 11 (38:50):
I think what happened is that, you know, when when
you have these kind of new programs that are designed
to help people, you're oftentimes relying on third parties to
be able to facilitate. And I just think that a
lot of the COVID programs that were set up, they
would set up so quickly that a lot of the

(39:12):
guard wheels did not get created.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
Wait a minute, that's we were told that we were
racist and we wanted people to die if we said
stuff like that. So just saying that's Eleanor mar who
did not do a very good job availing herself by
the way she was. Wasn't she like one of the
people responsible for Didn't she introduce one of those bills?
I thought she introduced one of those COVID bills. If

(39:37):
memory serves, Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with
you and we are at the top already of the
second hour, and I you know, I'm looking at this
like you had KSTP saying that Somali Minnesotans generate at
least five hundred million in income annually and they pay
about sixty seven million in state local taxes. A friend

(40:00):
of mine said, yeah, there's eighty thousand. And I was
just checking this on break. Eighty thousand Somalis in the state.
So six two hundred and fifty dollars in income generated
per person, eight hundred and thirty seven dollars and fifty
cents in tax paid. That's not like the big boom
that they said it was. And that doesn't include all
of the taxpayer funds that are used for welfare, the fraud,

(40:21):
the hundreds of millions of dollars in fraud that they committed,
all of this, So yeah, that ends up being actually
and it doesn't include the cost of educating them, the crime,
the speakers, the English people to get non English speakers
to deal with them, all of that doesn't include any
of that. So yeah, I don't think that's a net gain.
It is a major problem. This is, but it's an

(40:44):
opportunity for Republicans that was handed to them on a platter. Golly,
where this should be and you know what, you know
this is in every state, So it should be in
ads in every state. Because we were just telling you
last hour. This is also a big problem in Maine.
It's a major problem in Maine. They have the same thing.

(41:04):
I would imagine, kine that we have it in Texas.
I probably every single state has obviously a form of
fraud involving in goos We know that for a fact.
I mean, just with immigration alone, it's insane, but with
this kind of stuff, you know, it's horrible. This is
why I don't think that we One of the reasons

(41:26):
why I went the federal income tax abolished is because
I would wager that half of its waste. I think
it's that bad. Probably more than that, I think it's
that bad. But see government does not want to stop spending.
That's why I'm like rolling my eyes at yesterday it
was and I'm still mad over you know the Dan

(41:49):
Patrick thing where he's Dan Patrick wants to pass a
constitutional amendment Texas state constitution. You know the Trump accounts,
and I did the deep dive on that if you
want to go read it over at substack, chapter and verse.
So you had the Dells that gave money to the
Trump accounts. The Dell's donation that six point five billion
has a separate list of requirements for it. But then

(42:10):
you have another set of requirements for the overall Trump accounts.
And that's one thousand dollars drawn out of the treasury
and put in each of these accounts. It's not a
tax credit. I think people are using that word don't know,
no offense, but you don't know what tax credits are.
That's not what a tax credit is. It's actual money
that's drawn out of the US Treasury and placed in
these accounts, and it's publicly funded. It's all taxpayer funded.

(42:30):
Dan Patrick, the Lieutenant governor of Texas, is wanting to
pass a constitutional amendment to the Republic of Texas so
that all of US taxpayers are on the hook to give.
Apparently in Texas, Dan Patrick thinks that babies have a
right to thousand dollars each from tax and taxpayers. Instead
of paying down and making it to where we don't

(42:53):
have any more property taxes, they're going to spend more money,
more money into this. It's not their money to spend
and he's like all giddy about it. He thinks it's
a great, big ass kiss and move to the administration.
I mean, he can't get his lips off of Trump's backside.
He's just doubling and tripling down on it. He wants
to pass a constitutional amendment to do it. I'm gonna

(43:16):
tell you something, if you want to fight, by God,
that's how you get a fight. Absolutely, you will get
the fight of your political life. I promise you. You
do something stupid like this, there will be no quarter given, asinine, livid.
Our property taxes are through the roof in Texas, sales tax,

(43:41):
all of this. I would be fine with just a
consumption tax. I'm all fine, actually, with a graduated consumption tax.
I think that that works. Well, that's how I look
at it. No income tax, no property tax, Have a
graduated consumption tax. It's automatic. You gotta do it. Figure
out a way. It should be easy to then funnel
it to the FEDS and pay for military and that

(44:04):
kind of thing. Have a portion of sales text go
and fund police and emergency services. Paying for everybody else's kids.
Education ain't my damn responsibility, nor is it yours. If
you got a problem with that. You're welcome to send
your happy ass to China or go to Russia, go
to anywhere where you think you can get free something.

(44:25):
So I'm livid over this. I was just shocked when
I read that shocked when I read that post that
he put up on x could even I'm just like,
that's oh my gosh. Now, why in the world would
we This is where Republicans are gonna mess up. You
have all this fraud in all these states. What Dan

(44:46):
Patrick ought to be doing is saying, you know what,
you have House oversight looking into this fraud with these NGOs.
You've got the Treasury Department investigating it, You've got the
FBI investigating it. We're gonna I'm gonna work with Kim
and we're going to have our own investigation here in
Texas and we're going to look at this and get
this money back for tex and taxpayers. Now that's the
way to do it, not this whole we're going to

(45:09):
pay everybody. It's welfare. We're gonna give everybody add dollars
by that inn babies, that's what it is. Oh my gosh.
It makes me so mad. I could talk about this
for ages. I mean right, Kane. I mean I'm not
wrong on this. Why are you not raging as much
as me on this?

Speaker 5 (45:28):
Is that what I'm a sossosied to do.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
Well, yeah, you want to give you think that you're
you should be responsible for paying people have babies in
the Republic of Texas. So we would be on the
hook twice. Not only would we be paying it federally,
but then we got to pay for State of Texas too.
Because he says, I want to increase it, I want
to expand it.

Speaker 5 (45:48):
I wish we would go back to the old days
before we created the FED, where any politician, anybody in
government who wanted to spend government money on a project,
they had to go to the American people hat in
hand and say, here are these bonds. If you would
like to help me with my idea of doing this
for the country, buy these bonds, and then the people

(46:09):
that actually wanted that to happen for the country would
actually buy the bonds, the idea would have funding, and
then they'd go forward with it. Instead, now what they
do is they borrow the money from a FED who
just prints it and then it injects it into the
actual economy, which dilutes the value of the dollar for everybody.
And that system has been going on for more than

(46:30):
one hundred years, and it's been screwing us over this
time to end it.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
That reminds me of that story the Davy Crockett and
welfare and the phrase not yours to give. I've talked
about this before, because he came up, he was running
for office, and he went up to this farmer and
I was asking for this farmer's vote. Now farmer dressed
him down six ways to Sunday because before then, members
of Congress they had decided to give taxpayer funds to
this widow whose husband had served but then he was

(46:56):
able to retire after service and old age got his
pens and all that stuff and passed away. To give
her a monetary award. David Crockett's like, you know, she
don't need it, and this is you know, this is
taxpayer money, isn't it. And he and took a stance
against it. And he was explaining to members of Congress
that something like this had come up before and he
had agreed to voted with him to give taxpayer money

(47:17):
away like this, and that farmer never never forgot that vote.
So when Davy Crockett went and met with that farmer
and asked him for his vote, that farmer said, no,
this is what you did. You gave away our money.
It wasn't yours to give. So when this widow situation
came up, David Crockett explained that story on the floor
of Congress, and he's like, never again will I do that?
He said, public money belongs to the people the end.

(47:38):
So I think Dan Patrick needs to familiarize himself with
not only that story, but history and also maybe the
will of the voter. I mean, I look at this like, well,
I love the idea bill, and then he keeps going on.
He's like, I want to explain that program. We're going
to have the new little texts and saving fun. We're
gonna give out him babies an additional thousand dollars eat

(47:59):
to your tax paying dollars. Wait, are you kidding me?
Right now? You want to have another Alamo on your
You want to have a you want to have another Alamo,
another Santacino on your hands? Is that what you want
to do? What do you want to do? Kidding me?
He goes, this new initiative is going to cost our
budget about four hundred million per year. Oh, only four

(48:20):
hundred million of tax paying dollars, he goes, it's a
great way to return money back to families. No, the
great way is to pay down our property tax. Get
us off the hook for that, so that we can
pass property we can remove and abolish property taxes in
our local communities in the meantime. That's the smart way
to do it, sir, actning like you're doing. It's not

(48:43):
yours to give two things make me infuriated, gun control
and taxes. Man, it is a rare Republican that runt
not so much anymore. That runs a foul of both
of them telling you what So. The reason I say

(49:05):
that Republicans need to be careful is the economy's shaky.
People are still hurting. There's not a lot of the
things in the big beautiful whatever bill aren't even gonna
kick into effect until next year. So people are hurting.
Although some consumer spending is trending upward because I think

(49:26):
they're anticipating the change after the first of the year, however,
it's still rough. You still got some high prices. This
is the wrong time to do this stuff, The wrong
time to do it to sit here and talk about
spending more money, and then you got all this stuff
with Minnesota. Do you think taxpayers are in the mood
to hear you people in DC and in Austin, Texas
and all the state capitals lecture us about spending more

(49:48):
of our taxpayer dollars when we got these NGOs out
there defrauding us to the tune of a billion plus dollars.
Y'all can't even keep track of the money that we're
forced to give you anyway, and you want more? Or
are you high? Are you eating them gummies? Dan Patrick?
That is the only way on God's green earth that

(50:08):
you can come to this half asked conclusion and push
this jiminy Christmas. We're all gonna need them gummies after this.
What do they call them the consumables? Edibles or whatever?
What's the what's the hippie lingo for it? Edibles? Yeah, okay,
I want to make sure I get the lingo right.

Speaker 11 (50:29):
You know.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
Oh wait, they're man.

Speaker 2 (50:32):
Oh yeah, you gotta talk like a cheech and chong.
We no, we we we have got to get a
handle on it. Republicans need to not mess this up.
Think about this. You know when you're sitting here talking
about your expanded subsidies for Obamacare. I would like Trump
said that he would like to get rid of the
income tax. If he actually was able to do that,

(50:53):
I'd put a statue of him in my yard. Not
kidding you, if he got rid of income taxes, federal
income taxes, I put a statue with a me in
a milliard. But he's not going to do it.

Speaker 5 (51:04):
I'm going to hold you to that because.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
You can't even get congressional Republicans to repeal Obamacare.

Speaker 10 (51:08):
No.

Speaker 2 (51:09):
Instead, what they did the last budget battles, they expanded
the damn.

Speaker 5 (51:12):
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Speaker 5 (52:47):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Data's quick five.

Speaker 2 (52:53):
So potus we've talked about this is freezing immigration applications
from nineteen countries could expand what's new is that it
actually now could expand to thirty nations or more. In
a four page memo that was issued late yesterday or
actually early yesterday, US Citizenship Immigration Services directed a hold
on green card and citizenship applications from those nations, as

(53:15):
well as requests for benefits. I think if you're asking
for benefit, you should immediately be disqualified for consideration. You're ineligible.
If you have to have benefits, you're absolutely eligible to
come into this country. End up, no exceptions, no exceptions.
I'm so tired of this. I mean, we're not the
bank for the world, right, We're not everybody's mom and dad.

(53:36):
I mentioned this last quick five, but I wanted to
make sure I gave it its proper due. American Eagle
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I like the Sydney Sweeney ad. It was great. It

(53:57):
was a great ad. Elton John declares that if Trump
cures AIDS, he would become the greatest president ever. Just
AIDS or maybe, like, I don't know any of the
other diseases that don't require complete fornication in order to contract.
But I like Elton John though, because he's not a nut,
you know what I mean. Elton John seems like he's
tired of everybody's nonsense and he wants people to get along.
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my phone. I've noticed, actually I use my phone for work,
and that's kind of it. I don't like talking on it.
I hate texting, and I don't do direct messages. Rarely
do I ever, And usually it's like thanks, I just
I don't want to be online so all the damn time.
I mean, don't you feel like society's conditioning you to

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just transition to be totally online? Well, now that's what
the study is getting into.

Speaker 6 (55:08):
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Speaker 5 (57:16):
So this is my first question, and don't laugh.

Speaker 10 (57:19):
Does the dow have any evidence at all of a
French military plot to assassinate Cannison? That is an interesting question,
not that I'm aware of, but you know, interesting question.
I can try to find out and maybe let you know.
I think that might be a more of a law
enforcement matter.

Speaker 2 (57:38):
Though, And it's kfabe completely Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you or at the bottom of the
second hour, what it a crazy? The Pentagon press secretary
is like, yeah, no, that didn't happen. I didn't want
to get into all of that. I hate talking about
k fabe actors. And just a reminder, you know, Owens
literally was a hard core progressive up until twenty sixteen.

(58:02):
She was a protege of Al Sharpton, and she docked
conservatives online. You don't just immediately flip like that with
no explanation as to why it's very weird. I just
think that she just chases the money. One of my friends,
Kiara Davis, was like warning people about this like forever,
and uh, she got some pretty harsh criticism in the
very beginning. I think you remember some of that came.

(58:24):
She got a lot of harsh criticism for that, but
she was right. I mean other people, you know, Sonny Johnson,
you know a lot of other conservatives who've been around
for a long time or like yeah, no, no, no,
this is a grift. But the reason I bring it
up is because that's the stupidest story ever that I've
ever heard. It's all total k fabe. It's all it is.
Her whole thing is k fabe?

Speaker 5 (58:41):
All right, what's k fabe?

Speaker 2 (58:44):
That's the that's is that what those It's like the
fake I don't want to hear from wrestling people. It's
the fake wrestling drama. Oh okay, you know what k
fabe is because you like wrestling.

Speaker 5 (58:57):
Right, well, I know that. It's like so it's it's.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
In like WWE, and it's like the it's the acting
and presenting the matches is real. Okay, Like it's all
like you buy into the reality of all of that,
and it's kfabet. That's what it is. Okay, So this
is political k fabe. That's exactly what it is. The

(59:23):
reason I bring it up is and I haven't talked
a lot about it because I don't like slumming it
and I'm not going to debase myself and debase this
program by punching down and doing all that and engaging
in this stupidity. But TPUSA addressed it yesterday, and because
she was basically accusing the whole entire organization of being complicit,

(59:43):
I just think it sounds like she had an unrequited
crush on Charlie Kirk and was scorn that he didn't
return her affections. This sort of comes off as because
some of the stuff that she says about his widow
is really petty and caddy and chicks. No caddiness, dudes,
it flies over your head. And that's not because you're dumb.
It's just because you're not petty. Dudes are not petty.

(01:00:06):
It is a like, dudes have other skills, right, You
guys can fix stuff. Women are petty. That's a skill
we got. Sometimes dudes can be that way too, but
it's very rare. It's like a unicorn, right, it's very rare,
or it doesn't exist. But it's just, you know, the
stuff that's been said is insane, and I don't know

(01:00:27):
how deeply I want to get involved in this, like
I said, because it just it feels cheap, and there's
so many other important things to talk about, like actually
important things. But I think this is an organization that
actually moves the needle, and she doesn't. I mean, sorry,
but just sitting and screaming into a microphone without doing
anything else to help propel the movement isn't a contribution.

(01:00:51):
It's not There's tons of people every day that talk
into microphones, you know, tons of people every day, and
you just can't keep it, coming up with conspiracy theory
after conspiracy theory and offering zero proof. You know, at
first we were supposed to believe that's some Egyptian playing
was trailing Erica Kirk and all this other stuff, and
it's just asinine And I feel bad for her having
to deal with us while also going to the holiday season,

(01:01:15):
mind you, dealing with us with two little kids, an
organization that she's now running, and then all of this
stuff in the press. And it's all because I think
Owens just wants to make money. You can see it
with Taker Carlson's videos. The videos where he talks to
normal people about normal things, they get no views, like
maybe a thousand here or there. The stuff that is

(01:01:36):
crazy and over the top conspiratorial gets tons of use.
And it's not because people find it influential. It's because
they like the car wreck people. That's why they watch cops,
That's why people watch reality television. It's the attraction of
the circus. They like watching things that are crazier than

(01:01:57):
they are. It makes them feel better about their lives, right,
or they just find it entertaining. It's not that it's influential,
and I think it's incredibly I think it's a sign
of low IQ to misinterpret that as influence. You have
an organization, as I said, that actually does move the needle,
and you have kfe bactors who don't that just want

(01:02:19):
the clicks and they want the money and they want
to share of the digital economy. You know, we had
a meeting about this just yesterday. One of the things
that I've routinely refused to do on this program is
debase myself and to base this program and engage in
conspiratorial bs. And I also, you know a lot of
these conservatives now and podcasters, and some of them are

(01:02:40):
big names that are just now pretending that they see this.
It's not that they just now saw that Owens was nuts.
It's that they are a bunch of pansy ass cowards
who were too afraid to say anything earlier. There were
a lot of other very brave conservatives out there talking
it up and saying, look, this is what's up, and
this is what we know. And these people tried playing

(01:03:02):
both sides of it for a long time, and they
wanted to cover their asses because they were too terrified
of losing a slice of that digital pie. Then to
respect you enough to be honest with you. That's what
this is all about. And they think you're too stupid
to notice. These people aren't operatives. Most of them are newsreaders.

(01:03:23):
So yeah, I just find it interesting now that a
lot of people are like, wow, who knew that she?
Everybody did, But a lot of the people in the
conservative sphere are a bunch of female copulatory organs, and
they didn't. They lacked the spine to say so. I mean,
I'm not going to name names, but you know who
they are, and I have no problem saying it to

(01:03:44):
their blank and face. That being said, this, uh apparently
they're going to have a debate. What is there to debate.
They're going to have a debate about all this stuff?
What is there to debate? And of course she loves
it because it's attention for her. You know, she can

(01:04:04):
you know, make money and her gay husband with the
you know, oh sorry, we're not supposed to say that
out loud. Uh can you know go, He's never gonna
inherit his daddy's title. That was a facing goog grace
and favorite thing. Never gonna happen. But I'm just saying
so they can make money, and they can. They can
hire interior designers like David Netto and do all this stuff.

(01:04:25):
That's what they do. They have their mansions and they
hire these like multimillion dollar interior designers. It's all about
the grift, guys. It's all about the grift. So there
you go. So I don't know, I don't think TPUSA
should be punching down to k fabe actors just so
they can enrich themselves with their gay husbands. I don't

(01:04:45):
think they should. Don't punch down. That's all I'm gonna
say about it. And if you dislike my commentary, you
can send it to kiss at mya double snakes dot com.
All right, now, let's move on to some other things. Oh,
I have no problem telling people this to their face,
which is why people like Tucker Carlson won't come on
my show. So do you want me to just spill

(01:05:07):
all the secrets? I'm happy to No, I'm gonna I'm
happy with the platform that I've built. We'll go on
every other friendly show, but not me. People who brought
him scoops and all this stuff, I don't care. I
mean again, k Fabe has a shelf life. Some of
us have been out here for a long time because
we're consistent, and we have trust that's built up with
our audiences, and we don't flirt around with conspiratorial horse feces.

(01:05:31):
So there you go. All right, Now, moving on to
actual important stuff, because we've been talking about this Minnesota
fraud and it's not just a Minnesota, and we're going
to be looking at other states where that are seeing massive,
massive instances of fraud. Means one of them, uh and
I know in Texas with certain NGOs, we have it,

(01:05:52):
but it's incredibly, incredibly bad. And we played that audio
SoundBite from Illino mar I'll tell you this, I hope
Republicans are making ads about this right now. Make ads.
They need to be making ads about this right now,
that's all, and just get it ready for midterms. A

(01:06:12):
lot of these NGOs too have issues with I mean,
you're talking about illegal immigrants from across the border. Here's
this store in New York Post speaking of immigration illegal aliens.
A Mexican illegal alien was accused of killing an eleven
year old boy in a hit and run. He was
previously deported four times, four times. Eleven year old boy

(01:06:36):
Hainus hit and run and Hector Balderis Alhilor was on
track for deportation for the fifth time, and they San
Diego County Sheriff's office denied the immigration detainer from the FEDS,
even after Newsom's office said, quote, nothing prohibits the federal

(01:06:56):
government from doing its job in this case. Oh yeah,
so this dude, and I feel so bad for this
family because the family's here legally. That's the other thing.
You know, all these leftists, they talk about you know
who the how it hurts the illegal immigrants that are
coming in. What about the legal immigrants that are here,

(01:07:18):
the people who are Americans that joined our American family
and that live here. They're disproportionately affected by this case
in point, we have the mother Maria de Paz, who's
not going to be going through Christmas without her baby,
went through went through Thanksgiving without her baby. You know,
this little boy passed away on Thanksgiving morning from his

(01:07:40):
injuries sustained after he was run over by an illegal alien. Awful.
He was playing with another child. They were at the
end of a residential street and this guy was like
speeding down the street apparently erradically and just plowed into him.

(01:08:02):
Wasn't even paying attention. And I love it how the
legacy press is going well. Balderus ahil Or does not
have a criminal record, you idiots. He illegally entered the
country four times already. What are you talking about? He does.
He does have a criminal record right there, and that's

(01:08:24):
just what we know about. And they protected him, The
State of California protected him. Didn't protect the eleven year
old that he ran over, but protected that guy. This
is asinine. This is what Gavin Newsom wants to enact
across the entire country. You think that's bad. There's another

(01:08:44):
one illegal alien that had two prior DUIs, ran over
an eight year old girl and injured multiple other people
in a fiery head on crash in San Diego this
past Sunday. It's a drunken driver. Seven people were hospitalized.
Driving erradically, he ran head on into a truck. An
eight year old girl was killed. Brian Rodriguez twenty five,

(01:09:10):
an illegal alien from Guatemala in William, California, killed an
eight year old girl. He illegally entered on February of
twenty eighteen. Kan Who's president? Oh, that was Trump under
Trump and then guess what he had detainers to be deported.
Guess where he was in sanctuary cities that were fighting it.
So Trump was in the White House. Trump's ice had

(01:09:33):
a detainer on this guy. Sanctuary cities and states in
California protected him and refused to deport him. So he's
got in charge with two DUIs when they finally did
send him back, and he came back in again illegally,
came back in September twenty twenty, and then he immediately

(01:09:54):
got charged with another two DUIs April seventh of twenty
one March of twenty three. Then another immigration judge ordered
him removed from the US, but he wouldn't do it again,
so they're putting a detainer on him after he's formally charged.

(01:10:17):
How many more people have to die? Who's I mean?
These these policies don't care about kids like this. They
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have to put up with this lawlessness and disorder. We
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It has been way too long since, well it's been
what three days since we've had a story about a
machete came and Florida. Another Florida man arrested after a
roads rage. In road rage incident ends an alledge machete threats.
It is a little machete. Yeah it's tweez, but it

(01:12:07):
twas a twee mauchette. A Florida man's accused of threatening
to kill three people with a small machete during a
road rage. What is a small masche like? What's the
regular size?

Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
I think a small machetes like a good knife.

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
What is a regular machete? Is a big actual let
me see what is the difference?

Speaker 5 (01:12:26):
Big sword looking thing, and then a small machete would
be like a big knife.

Speaker 2 (01:12:31):
No, that's just a knife.

Speaker 5 (01:12:33):
That's a big knife.

Speaker 2 (01:12:34):
I don't know. Apparently, is it less adapted to jungle tasks?
I don't know. So eighteen inches is the common regular
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that's between like ten and fourteen inches. Okay, so that's
where we're I just I don't know why I needed
to know this anyway. So this dude got arrested because
he was threatening to use a small machete to kill

(01:12:56):
people on the road. The guy, James Varner of Miami Beach,
allegedly followed a victim to the resident because I guess
he was like riding their bumper. Followed the victim to
the residents approached the guy yelling and then headbutted him,
caused the fight between the two. The family rushed out
to break it up, and then he got out a

(01:13:16):
small machete from his vehicle and made verbal threats to
kill everybody. So he was taken in the county jail.
What is wrong with you people who get road rage?
Unclench your cheeks? Yeah, the ones you sit on stop
it can't deal. Uh let's see. Oh this is what
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I don't know why. Well, I know a couple of reasons.

Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
Why.

Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
Because sometimes they'll tell me someone's delivering my food to
DoorDash and then an entirely different person and an entirely
different car shows up, and I've reported it several times
and DoorDash doesn't care. They don't do anything. I think
that's kind of a safety issue. Like what if your
a single woman and you're ordering food and a big,
giant dude who is not the tiny woman that you
thought was delivering your food shows up? You know what
I mean saying? This door Dash driver was caught. He

(01:14:04):
was delivering chicken wings, dropped the box on the on
the porch, a chicken wing rolled out on the concrete.
He put it back in the box, licked his fingers
and then walked away. Didn't say nothing to the customers.
I mean people know right like that. There's these doorbell
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(01:14:25):
saw it on her door video doorbell footage and the
driver was he was trying to get it out of
the insulated bag, but then the thing all fell to
the ground and then he like put the lid back on,
put the wing and that fell on the concrete porch,
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And she said, if it wasn't for the security footage,
they would have never known that their food hit the ground.
You don't do wings like that, that is that's blasphemous.
You don't do no chicken wings like that. That's so nasty.
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that every single immigrant who is in detention has their
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or seniors, or workers who are.

Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
Whistleblowing and unscrupulous employer.

Speaker 12 (01:17:00):
It requires DHS to allow members of.

Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
Them stay in your country and be pregnant there. It's
not my responsibility to raise everybody else's family. And it's cool.
What about the decency and respect for taxpayers here and
citizens here? What about that the Dignity Act? What about
the dignity of American citizens? That's premia Jopaul who wants
taxpayer funded attorneys for everybody who crosses the border illegally.

(01:17:24):
I don't think so. Welcome back to the program. Top
of this third hour, Dana lash with you. I'm so
tired of this stuff, so tired of it. No, just
stay in your own country, Just stay and deal with it.

Speaker 5 (01:17:40):
They're right, Democrats are dead set on punishing American people.
Pun The process is the punishment. This process is the punishment,
So what do they do implement more process?

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
They hate Americans. I mean, there's just no other way
to put it. It's ridiculous. I want to take a
quick detour. And I know I didn't have this one.
I'm sorry, but I just I feel like we've missed
an opportunity to make fun of the way Gavin Newsom
is sitting and cut seventeen and I don't really care
what he says here. I just is he a eunuch?

(01:18:15):
Y'all watch this much as videos is seventeen?

Speaker 9 (01:18:18):
I mean, I look, you know, we could talk about
why his legs Kamala lost, which is separate. I mean,
it's it's part derivative of the larger narrative, but issues
around inflation scars.

Speaker 2 (01:18:31):
His beans are probably screaming, well, what beans is he? Now?
I know some dudes cross their legs, but that tight
like you're trying to hold a like a per simmon
in your thighs. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 5 (01:18:49):
Did you choose well?

Speaker 2 (01:18:51):
I mean it just seemed too obvious to say, like
a walnut.

Speaker 5 (01:18:54):
You know, it looks like he's trying to make his
right foot as far least as possible.

Speaker 2 (01:19:01):
Break his own ankle off. Can we just get like
the zoom out of the original shot. Yeah, let's just
pose it there? What is up with this?

Speaker 6 (01:19:10):
Look?

Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
What is his leg? How does your I can't even
make my leg do that?

Speaker 6 (01:19:16):
Ow?

Speaker 2 (01:19:17):
And I'm in big, giant, clunky combat boots right now.
I can't even make my leg. I literally am, I'm
in giant combat boots right now. I can't even make
my leg do that. And I'm I took eighteen years
of LA Who does that?

Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
I think some guys that like that to show off
their sock part of his.

Speaker 2 (01:19:34):
Thigh is an a chrotic.

Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
Now socks off? Sometimes guys do that, I think.

Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
So okay, the feller on the left, I don't like
pant legs that right up that far. When a man
sits down, get some proper damn pants, because you know
them are those are theym's. You know those are high
waters that you know. I don't know. I just I
can't get over the way avenue and was sitting here.
So the whole internet, it's like, what is the matter
with you? Like he was talking about National Guard policies

(01:20:05):
basically the same thing for me. A Jayapaul was talking
about and somebody goes, quote, I've never seen a man
crush his testicles harder than this, dude. Do men? Let
me ask you men. And this is for all the guys,
because guys notice things and have different thoughts than women do. Like,
women see this and we're like, hmm, that looks effeminate.

(01:20:26):
You guys look at this and like, how are you
not dying to death from pain? Right?

Speaker 8 (01:20:30):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:20:30):
What is your thought when you see a guy sitting
like that?

Speaker 5 (01:20:32):
Well, that's what it is. It's like, well, I guess
you have you've done more yoga than me or something.
I don't know what it is, Steve.

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
When you see a guy set that tightly cross legged legged?
What do you think I.

Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
Tend to like when I said I crossed my ankles,
that's I think most guys do that just I cross
their feet and then rarely over the leg. But that
is his legs are going the opposite way.

Speaker 5 (01:20:53):
I don't know how he did that. Yeah, I mean
it's like it intentional.

Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
It's like his legs are like that. I don't wind.
Do you think it looks effeminate?

Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
Yeah? I'm sure he does.

Speaker 2 (01:21:06):
I mean, yeah, it is. I don't know if I
trust a guy who sits. I like, I understand if
you cross your legs, but you know you and I
not having male anatomy, and you know I have raised sons.
But I just think that would be painful. Right. It's like,

(01:21:29):
I don't know. I don't want to get too into it,
but I just don't know if I can trust a
guy it. So it's like that, you know, like he's
got to unwrap his legs if if an intruder were
to break in, he's not gonna help protect you. You got
to uncross some legs to get up. That's going to
take some effort. That's going to take a beat. You know,
by that time, you know you're already dead. I just
saying I don't know. I of course he did violate

(01:21:51):
lockdown to go sip some wine pinkies out at French laundry,
so I don't know, but I had to share that
because it was too all right when we talk about
the trans stuff, So a few things. This is in Britain,
speaking of trans a female engineer took her employer to
tribunal for having to share women's towilets with a transgender colleague.

(01:22:15):
She felt discrimination and lost her claim. The actual woman
Maria Kelly objected to a man pretending to be a
woman being allowed and did the female lou At Leonardo
UK's office in Edinburgh, she took action against the defense giant,
alleging harassment related to sex, direct sex discrimination and indirect
sex discrimination. The tribunal toto to go pound sand you

(01:22:39):
stupid women. No, they didn't say that verbatim, but they
pretty much did. She told the tribunal she began using
a secret loo at her workplace because she didn't want
to go in with a dude in there, and apparently
the dude was always in there whenever she went in,
so she felt uncomfortable and they told her that you
don't count. This is the I mean, it doesn't matter

(01:22:59):
if when men's claims are prioritized before women's in these issues. Now,
this is a story that's crazy and I want you
to be really careful with the media narrative on this one.
So here, I'm sure you've heard about this story. It
is this Irish dude. His name is Enoch Burke. I

(01:23:20):
can't do an Irish accent totally well. But he was
arrested over pronoun use. Now here's the prevailing story and
then I'm going to explain to you how the media
is trying to spin it to give themselves an out.
So this Enoch Burke, he was arrested and jailed in
just last month because he refused to use a student

(01:23:41):
who wanted to pretend to be another gender. He refused
to use the transgender pupils preferred name and pronouns. Contrary
to misleading online posts. He wouldn't use he wouldn't use
the they them pronoun because he correctly deduced that it
was stupid. And so he was arrested and imprisoned. And

(01:24:06):
you know all this stuff now the media, because the
public pushback has been so insane, rightfully so, so the
media is like, no, no, no, oh no, he wasn't.
He wasn't arrested for pronoun use. He was arrested for contempt,
not for pronoun use. It was because a contempt of quote. Well,

(01:24:27):
what was a contempt of court? He got fired from
his school, his job at school because he refused to
say they them and use they them pronouns. He shut
up for work again and they they uh detained him. Well,
why was he fired over pronoun use? Why was he detained?
Related to the pronoun use. Therefore he was jailed and

(01:24:49):
arrested in all of this for pronoun use. You can,
they can try to spin it six ways to Sunday,
But what caused the offense. He refused to play make
believe with pronouns, and so they're trying to say, oh,
this is misleading, it's misleading. We've got to do a
fact check on it. Oh, this isn't correct. No, it is, though,

(01:25:10):
it absolutely is, because he would not have been in
any of this, None of this would be happening if
he had not refused to use them pronouns. This guy,
I mean, he faces quite a long time in jail.
I don't know what that. I've seen different reports as

(01:25:31):
to how long he could be in jail. But this
has to do Let's be real. This has to completely
do with the pronoun usage. That's it. I don't even
want to read this comment from the chat about Gavin
Newsom Kane. Yeah, I can't read that one. We enjoyed immensely. Oh,

(01:25:52):
but I'm just I get confused about this. So this happened,
this story in Ireland where this guy is getting and
it's I don't know if it's you know, Northern Ireland
or Republic Ireland. But I you know, they just Central Island,
so Republic Ireland. How is this allowed to happen. Here's

(01:26:13):
the guy who's being purp walked into jail. One's getting
this ready, he I, I'm shocked with this. He's on
X and he was he's been posting about this on
X as well, and how he was arrested at his house.
Because all of this related to the pronoun usage, because

(01:26:37):
you don't have free speech, but you can use wrong
pronouns and someone can say that this is that you're
you're caused defense and now it's a jailable offense. But
then I see video like them, So there's a story.
We pull this up. It's BBC. A criminal investigation is
underway after threats were made to elective representatives in Northern

(01:27:01):
Ireland by three armed and masked men in front of
an Irish flag. One of the men read a statement
in which he said the areas assembly members and councilors
were considered targets because of they flooded the country with
illegal aliens and crime has increased, et cetera. They call
themselves the New Republican Movement and they said that they

(01:27:23):
u that it was deplorable that they've had that, they've
had their country flooded, and they said that you know
there's going to be there's gonna be repercussions for that.
I mean it was threatening, is what they said on
I Look, if you want if you don't want vigilanteism,
then you don't pass policies for vigilanteism. But how all
of a sudden are people whether it's Northern Ireland or
Republic Ireland, how do you get to the point where

(01:27:45):
a guy can get jailed for not using the proper pronouns?
But like how? But I sometimes I'm like, is this performative?
Like why is this inconsistent? Where are the people out
in the streets over the over the trans mafia, I
mean not just for illegal immigration. I mean that's incredibly
important as well. They've been dealing with all kinds of

(01:28:06):
you know, foreign nationals that have been increasing crime and
targeting and attacking women and girls in their countries. But like,
how do you let it get this far? I say this,
you know here in the United States we're dealing with it.
But I mean, I like the pushback. Now, you know
you could sit here and say, well, they shouldn't be
masked and they shouldn't be Well, what else are they
supposed to do? I'm not justifying it, I'm asking you

(01:28:29):
what else are they supposed to do? Because the lawmakers
that are supposed to be respecting the constitution of their
respective nations aren't doing their job. They're allowing the country
to be overtaken by foreign nationals who just come in
by the boatload. So what else are are civilians supposed
to do? If you don't want vigilanteism, then don't put
the ingredients into the vigilantism soup. Don't make it, don't

(01:28:53):
start it. Don't start it. It won't be nothing.

Speaker 5 (01:28:56):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:29:01):
All right. So a fighter jet crashed into a huge fireball.
This is in San Bernardino, near the Trona Airport. The
pilot was able to safely a jet, but it created
a pretty nasty explosion. It was all splowed. He came.
Pilot was treated for non life threatening injuries adding nearby hospital.
So my goodness, that's yeah, that's not what you want

(01:29:25):
to see. Ever. Also, let's see here a doctor was
charged in friends actor Matthew Perry's death sentenced to two
and a half years in prison as well. Let's see
what is is? So this is in KSBW. I don't
know what town this is. So what town is this? Carmel,

(01:29:49):
Carmel by the Sea, California. The city council voted to
permanently ban pickleball. It's a very wealthy California town. They've
had laws against ice cream, cones and high heels, so
now apparently they're going to outlaw pickleball. And a group
of seniors who play pickleball every week are fighting back

(01:30:10):
against the decision. So they're leading the war effort against
the decision. I'm not into pickleball. I have family members
who love it and play it religiously. Like one of
them is now in tournaments which I didn't even know
that they have. I mean to be real, if I
had a dodgeball league, I would totally be in dodgeball.

Speaker 5 (01:30:30):
Actually we should start.

Speaker 2 (01:30:31):
I am so ridiculously. Look, I don't really brag about myself,
but I'm going to in this instance. You're probably not
going to find someone who's as good at dodgeball as me,
Like you know that you know of in your circle.
I can dodge anything. You can dodge your wrench, you
can dodge a ball. It's just fun. I'm not totally joking.

(01:30:52):
I'm actually kind of serious that in ski ball. Well
good anyway, the band is going to take effect in
thirty days and they're already getting mad, so they're gonna
have a big old fight on their hands. And Caramel, Caramel,
Caramel by the Sea, Kramel by the Sea. Out of
all the things to ban, why that singing is good
for your health, just don't do it in front of
people unless your book. Good and YouTube releases its first
ever recap of videos that you watched, something that no

(01:31:14):
one asked for, no one needed, and no one even
thought that they needed. So coming up Islamism in France,
they're stepping up security because all their Christmas markets are
getting terror threats. We got that more. Stick with us.

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Speaker 7 (01:31:42):
I don't think it's fair that you do with that.

Speaker 4 (01:31:45):
And you were saying you think it's going to hurt
a lot of people.

Speaker 7 (01:31:47):
Oh yeah, definitely, definitely it's going to hurt a lot
of people because you never know, you know what, especially
now that we end the holidays and everybody wants to
have a good deal in there and everything in it.

Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
If you don't give it to them, it's going to
be really hard.

Speaker 5 (01:32:02):
It's very sudden, and it will affect people.

Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
So these are people who receive snap benefits and they
say that they don't think it's fair to require eighty
hours of work per month for food stamps. It's like
four hours a day.

Speaker 6 (01:32:20):
For five days a week.

Speaker 2 (01:32:22):
Yeah, who what, you can't work four hours a day
Monday through Friday.

Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
So we're only we're asking you for two weeks worth
of work in a month.

Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
And they're like, I don't think it's fair. I don't
think it's fair that I have to work, and you
don't how about that any of us? Why should we work?
And you not get this is not, you know, a monarchy.
You're not a feudal lord. You know, we don't have
to sit here and pay you. That's what this is.
Oh my gosh, I can't believe the gall of some

(01:32:58):
of these people. Well, I think it's unfair. Well, I
think it's unfair that we're all sacked with pain for
your life when you refuse to work. This is Inscene.
Welcome back to the show, Danie lash with you. We're
at the bottom of this third hour. A few things
still that I wanted to make sure that we get.

(01:33:20):
So where's my correct hour? Here we are? So in France,
listen to the story. So in France they've stepped up
security at Christmas markets. You saw what happened in Brussels,
You've seen what's happened in Germany, you've seen what's happened
in Austria. So France is stepping up security at Christmas
markets across their country over the very high threat of

(01:33:45):
terror it's facing. In a memo that's been sent to
regions across France, the Interior Minister Laurent Nunez asked officials
to ensure that intel services are mobilized in the detection,
prevention and, where necessary, the thwarting of terror attacks. They
called for extra vigilance over the management of pedestrian traffic,

(01:34:09):
you know, because you've had they had trucks, they rent
trucks and they just drive it into crowds. They also
asked for local officials to issue orders prohibiting and restricting
parking and traffic at large scale events, and they cited
these attacks across Europe, including the one in Strasburg a
few years ago that saw Islamist slaughter five people and

(01:34:30):
wound eleven others using a revolver and a nith But
I thought gun through a band over there and they've
got real How bad is that? Even Lahman reported that
France faces a new generation of terrorists who are a
little more unpredictable in their attacks, and they said that
data from intelligence services suggests that about two thirds of

(01:34:52):
terror attacks since twenty twenty were carried out by people
who were not previously identified as potential threats. The latest,
they said, the latest generation of terrorists, they're likely to
be impulsive, reducing the chance of early detection and all
of that, and they're inspired by other attacks, so they
get into this copycat stuff, they said. According to Lemonde

(01:35:17):
in France, seventy percent of the thirty seven people arrested
for Jihati terror plot since twenty twenty three were under
the age of twenty one, some of them as young
as fifteen. Now in this year alone, they said they've
had six planned attacks that were thwarted and the ages

(01:35:39):
of the attackers the Islamis ranged from seventeen to twenty two.
Remember they had the survivors of the Battle Clan. They
revealed how they were building their lives and they had
like a pro Haamas little event in the Battle Clan. Unbelievable.
So it is a real issue. How sad is that

(01:36:01):
they can't even people can't even go to Christmas markets
because of all of this. And this is like something
that people who are they're told that they need to
you know, kind of uh keep an eye out when
they're at these Christmas markets that people used to be
able to go to take their families to. A lot
of people go to Europe around Christmas because they want to,

(01:36:22):
you know, they want to walk in like a fairy
tale looking village and look at Christmas stuff and drink
mold cider and hot chocolate. That's what they want to do.
I mean, it looks grand. But now they got to
watch out for terrorists because of the EU's open borders policy.
It's just sickening, I am. I'm telling you now, speaking
of Christmas stuff. This was here in the United States.

(01:36:49):
Uh no, sorry, this was isn't this isn't no, no, no,
this was in London. So this was at the Ritz
in Mayfa. They had a bunch of actvists. Activists take
bags of manure too. So the RITS has they have
this like big Christmas tree that they put up and
it's used in all their marketing materials and all this stuff. Uh,

(01:37:12):
and they decided these people decided to dump bags of
manure under their Christmas tree in a protest. I'm reading
their materials, in a protest against the obscenely wealthy. And
the security guards look rather amused. They pulled these people
gathered around the tree at the RITZ in Mayfair, real
ritzy part of London. They pulled out three plastic bags,

(01:37:35):
emptied them into the ground. It was in the middle
of the day. And their group is called take Back
Power and it's a bunch of mostly illiterate people who
can't do math. And they had signs that said tax
the rich to fix Britain. This is so stupid. And
then they dump manure all over this very nice rug
all right by their nice big tree. And they set

(01:38:00):
outside and said equality is something tax the rich, and
there are all these like these people could be working
in the middle of a day and it was a weekday.
This is crazy. They said that it's about the billionaires
and the corporation. They don't care. Oh my gosh, it's
all the same stuff from these Marxists, all the same stuff.
Doing this in front of a Christmas tree. I just

(01:38:24):
I don't know these people. It's like a bunch of
Greta Tooomberg level academics here. I don't know. It's can
we just have like one normal holiday season? Is that
too much to ask? Good night? Is it too much
to ask? It's all I'm asking now. In Canada, a

(01:38:46):
Canadian pastor another trans Story was arrested for refusing a
court order apology for protesting Drag Queen events at the
public library. And the guy wasn't being like a jerk
about it either. I mean, it just was what it was.
He was. They said, you're not Apparently you're They tried

(01:39:08):
to say that him protesting Drag Queen's Story hour at
the public library was critical harassment for some reason. I mean,
he just was peacefully protesting. He was assaulted by a
bunch of twinks who were trying to get kids into
their crazy draggy sex cult. I guess, and he I

(01:39:30):
mean literally just he stands out with a sign and
he talks to people. Apparently that's criminal harassment. Wow. So
he's been convicted because he did not want to be
quiet about deviant sexuality transadult people like putting up these
events for kids, and they wanted him to apologize. He

(01:39:52):
can't get now, these people, these groomers, can get by kids,
but he can't get within three hundred feet of a
T Bins event now. And he didn't do anything other
than merely protests. But Canada doesn't recognize free speech. See,
they don't have they don't have any of that. I
mean Canada, Britain, I mean, my gosh, and Britain, you
can get arrested for saying something that hurts someone's feelings. No,

(01:40:16):
heaven forbid, that's my freedom of speech is so incredibly important.
I don't know. I wanted to actually play a nice
story for you. We have this story of this guy.
I was going to play this yesterday and I saved
it for today. Actually, I have two stories midew two
of them. First off, let's do this one. This is
cut twenty eight. So I have two feel good in

(01:40:38):
two different way stories. So we hear a lot of
things about people getting assaulted and harassed and things. On
the subway cut twenty eight. So on the subway, this
is in New York City. One man was harassing a
passenger for no reason, and another man was done with
it and was not having it. Watch this wried about you.

Speaker 6 (01:41:00):
You's smiling, living his life. You want to bother him?
Pick on somebody that's like that.

Speaker 13 (01:41:04):
I'm like that, asks me, while I'm smiling at you.

Speaker 6 (01:41:07):
Ha ha ha, I'm smiling at you.

Speaker 13 (01:41:09):
Ask me that you want to ask somebody that's not
doing shit?

Speaker 6 (01:41:12):
My name is business?

Speaker 3 (01:41:13):
Asks me.

Speaker 13 (01:41:14):
I'm like that, No, no, you think I've seen that.
I'm like to ask me. Ask me why I'm small
at you like that? Ask me why I'm smill at
you like that? Why you pick and choose your battles.
He was my name's business, not even pay you, no mine.

Speaker 6 (01:41:28):
He's a.

Speaker 13 (01:41:29):
He's a And I hope you know that, Okay, exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:41:35):
I love this dude. I love it. He's like when
he stood up and goes yeah, I'm like that, I'm like, oh,
oh my gosh. And that dude could not. He was
like trying to meld into the door to get away
from this dude. This is what happens when you push back.
Good on that man. Man. I would love to know
his name.

Speaker 7 (01:41:55):
That man.

Speaker 2 (01:41:56):
He deserves a national like handshake for that as a
man doing his thing. Stand it up because you could
see the cameras stand up because he's holding it and
he's like yeah, He's like, ask me about that, and
then he goes I'm like that, and the camera stood
up and you're like, oh my gosh, did you see
that guy? He got closer to the door. He was
trying to like Homer Simpson into a bush, not that

(01:42:19):
meme where Homer disappears, That's what he was trying to do. Gosh,
that just gave me the warm fuzzies. Right, I'm just
all about the Christmas season. I love that guy. Is amazing.
Whoever that dude is, you are the bomb. You're awesome.
Now here's another really great story. Do I think we
have this one? This is it was this guy in Walmart.
I think we have I really hope we have this one.

(01:42:42):
This was an amazing story that I think where did
I first see? I think it was in a Walmart.
There was a store. Let me pull this up. He
is an army. Where did I see this? Did I
see this on X or Instagram? First? I can't remember?
But anyway, this elderly veteran, he I don't know where

(01:43:06):
the story it's a supermarket. So he's in Michigan ed
Bombas And sometimes I think, you know, these things seem exploitative,
but then I also think it's good for people to
see other people doing good in a society where it
seems that the clicks go to the train wrecks, the
clicks go to the evil. So it's nice to see good,

(01:43:28):
you know, even though it's being recorded. So this guy
who set up they found this guy who's an eighty
eight year old veteran. He ended up losing his pension
because he worked for an auto manufacturer. They went bankrupt
and they took his pension. And his story is unbelievable.
And he has to work full time. He has to work,

(01:43:50):
you know, a lot more than the people on the
food stamps were working. You know, we played that cut
where they're like, we don't want to work four hours
a day, Monday through Friday, eighty hours a month. What
this guy worked that a week so he can afford
to live because he lost his pension when the I can't,
he says in the video when they went bankrupt and
organizers put up a GoFundMe and they raised over a

(01:44:13):
million dollars for him to retire, and they're helping him
get it into a trust as well so he can
be secure. And it is unbelievable. Watch this video because
right now what is the It's like almost it's at
one point five million. This is amazing. Watch this video.
This is the best way to end the day. Watch this.

Speaker 5 (01:44:36):
You said that you lost.

Speaker 6 (01:44:38):
Your pension, Yes, sir, I did.

Speaker 14 (01:44:40):
I was in the Army bank in sixty sixty six,
so you a vets him to this.

Speaker 6 (01:44:46):
I think that hurt me.

Speaker 14 (01:44:48):
Mooved with my wife, was real sick, and they when
they took the pension, they also took the healthcare coverage
and all but ten.

Speaker 6 (01:44:57):
Thousand dollars of my life it choos.

Speaker 14 (01:45:01):
So I sold the house, sold property I had, We
made it through. Well, I've died seven years ago. Then
I've been trying to re establish myself.

Speaker 6 (01:45:11):
And you're working here. How many days a week? I
worked five days a week, eight hours of the day
and you do that because you have to, or yeah,
I don't have enough income. Don't your dream over somewhat
for life.

Speaker 3 (01:45:24):
I was hopeing for, like to share your story and trying,
you know, get people to help you retire.

Speaker 6 (01:45:32):
Oh, thank you, of course, more amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:45:37):
He gave him a four hundred dollars.

Speaker 6 (01:45:39):
Give you four hundred dollars here as it's yip.

Speaker 2 (01:45:44):
Of course you amazing again, of cools. It started really
organically when the guy was at the checkout. He asked
mister Bombas was there in the background, and he said, hey,
can I can I just get help skin and he
came over and then he started asking him questions and
the guy was very reluctant. At first. He was just,

(01:46:05):
you know, I helped you. I'm doing my job, and
he didn't really want And then the guy kind of
was getting more, you know, just talking to him in
a real friendly way. And then he got the rest
of the story and he didn't ask for anything. He
just you know, was explaining and he didn't get emotional
until they talked about his wife and the fact that
you know, he's a veteran who has to work that

(01:46:26):
much at eighty eight years old. And it's through no
fault of his own. Earlier in the video, he explains
how the auto manufacturer that he worked for they went
bankrupt and they that's I mean, a lot of employees
came if you remember at the time, a lot of
employees lost their pensions and he was one of them,
and wasn't it was it GM, I can't remember. They
got a big bailout. It was one of the ones

(01:46:47):
that got a big bailout, and they still took these
people's pensions. So unbelievable. None of those people should be
earning money until those pensions are fulfilled. Their contracts are
honored my estimation. But this is a so they're getting
a trust set up for this guy as well, so
he's able to manage his this windfall he's going to have,

(01:47:08):
like probably when all said and done, he's going to
have it already exceeded the goal and it's still going.
So that's amazing.

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Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
It says you have to look at combustion engines Biden
and BOOTA judge actually did an analysis using Edgjedge Judge Judge.

Speaker 2 (01:47:36):
Boot edge Edge, Gosh, it was funny. Can we just
have that? Can I have that as a little stinger
for my faar ago boot edge Edge. I'm gonna do
it like mighty boush pocket cup with my little shirt.
Might people don't know that? All right? Today's stupidity came.

Speaker 6 (01:47:51):
All right?

Speaker 5 (01:47:51):
Democrat Representative Ramirez had this to say and cut twenty
three one, U boy, listen to this.

Speaker 15 (01:47:59):
The American people's anger and tolerance of DHS violations of
our rights. That's what's the result of DHS unlawful, unaccountable,
unconstitutional actions which put the American people in our liberties.

Speaker 2 (01:48:12):
At risk every day. HS, She's three things on.

Speaker 5 (01:48:16):
Is more of a threat than the actual murder.

Speaker 2 (01:48:19):
Well, the threat is the white jacket. That's a summer
jacket over a dark fall color. I don't understand that.
That bothers me so bad, not only her misinterpretation of fashion,
but clothes. Oh, in the law
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