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October 3, 2025 104 mins
Speaker Mike Johnson brings receipts to Friday’s morning’s press conference showing how millions of illegal aliens were receiving Medicaid benefits that were intended ONLY for US Citizens. Charles Payne from Fox Business joins us to explain how this government shutdown could affect YOU and your health care, and to break down if Republicans could benefit from this shutdown. Trump shares a video featuring a parody of “Don’t Fear The Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult featuring Russ Vought as the Grim Reaper.  Actor Richard Gere claims Trump has destroyed America in 6 months. Pete Hegseth posts a video of a boat of four male narco-terrorists being taken out in true Miami Vice theme. The Manchester synagogue attacker was a British citizen, named Jihad, of Syrian descent who sympathized with Hamas. Sen. Rand Paul joins us to discuss what is being voted on in the CR, the amount of Biden spending that some Republicans are voting for and his opinion on RFK Jr.’s MAHA Movement. Tim Walz thinks Trump posting AI videos is scaring our European allies. Amazon has digitally removed the firearms out of James Bond’s hands from the key art on all the James Bond movies on its platform. Theo Von makes a cryptic shot at Israel when talking about his mental health on his latest episode of his podcast, “This Past Weekend”. Zohran Mamdani says he would phase out New York City’s “gifted” program in public schools. Portland Police detain independent journalist Nick Sortor over defending himself from Antifa rioters.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So everybody has to ask themselves why it has nothing
to do with healthcare the subsidies that they're saying is
the issue, is not the issue. That is an issue
for the end of the year. December thirty one is
when that expires, so Congress has three months to negotiate that.
Certainly we could work on it in the month of
October to find some consensus.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
So that everybody knows it's the Speaker of the House, right,
everybody knows it's him. So yeah, Mike Johnson, I liked
his press conference. I thought he had a good press
conference today where he was explaining all of this and
it was I think it made a lot of sense,
and he explained it in a way that I mean,

(00:42):
hopefully the press will understand this, because you can tell
that a lot of the members of the press asking
questions about this don't quite understand how the process works,
or they do and they're just being disingenuous because this
isn't not this isn't a difficult thing to to figure out.
I mean, good Heavens, they passed the cr and it

(01:06):
was good enough for Democrats to vote for it once
already there we have it. Welcome to the show, Dana
Lash with you. This is the radio program. You can
watch us do the radio show at channel three forty
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on x and Facebook, the chats at Rumble, all that
good stuff. So we've got the latest with that. They're

(01:27):
apparently going to be bringing it up. We're going to
have another vote coming up on that. And maybe I
was reading this piece and I'm going to pull this
up from the Wall Street Journal this morning, where I
think it's interesting because previously in the administration, there were
a lot of questions about leaks, a lot of questions
about how tight of a ship Potus was running because

(01:51):
so many things were leaking to the press, right, and
Caina and I we've talked about that ad nauseum on
this program, Like the first administration, I mean, my gosh,
like so many things leaked to the and it wasn't
in a way that was advantageous for the White House,
which is a signal that it was not a White
House leak. It was someone trying to hurt the administration.

(02:11):
So I say that because when I was reading this
piece this morning from the Wall Street Journal, it said
white House. Since this political risk on healthcare. Despite shutdown, Bravado,
Trump aids are discussing proposals to extend Obamacare subsidies on
which millions of Americans rely. Now, before anybody reacts to it,
just think of this for a moment, because I think

(02:33):
the story here with this Wall Street Journal piece is
that this leak. When you read this story, it's very
favorable in terms of advantageous to the administration. And I
think this was someone from the administration leaking per Trump's
request so as to get a more favorable footing with negotiation.

(02:56):
They're pressuring on negotiation, I think because John Thune and
the White House had both said there's not going to
be a negotiation. So long as the government shut down,
we're not negotiating. You passed the damn thing. And as
Mike Johnson, and one of the reasons why that SoundBite
was a little long that we came in with is
he was explaining very clearly, look, here's the whole thing.

(03:19):
We don't have anything to negotiate with because we didn't
put anything in there. Mike Johnson said that they didn't
and they really didn't, which was one of the reasons
why it passed the House. I mean, this is one
of the reasons why a lot of conservatives were ticked
off at Mike Johnson Republicans because they didn't have a
lot of big conservative wins in this bill. It was
pretty much a straight you know, cr I don't like it.

(03:40):
We're going to talk to Senator Ran Paul later on
the show. He doesn't like it. But this idea that
this is the Republicans that messed all this up again.
They passed it in the House to push it through,
and Democrats are saying, well, we need some more concessions.
What other concessions are they supposed to make? They don't
have any conservative gender items in there. They don't and

(04:02):
as Johnson said, they don't have anything to negotiate with.
They don't have any other things to take out. They
don't have anything. So what are they expected to do?
That's just it. So Democrats are really I think, over
their skis with a lot of this in this Wall
Street Journal piece. What it suggests is that well, maybe

(04:26):
you know, they can you know, if Democrats want to,
you know, consider it, may maybe we'll consider some of
the subsidies. I don't think necessarily that's true, But ending
the Obamacare subsidies and I hate Obamacare. I was negatively
you know, It's not just me. I'm sure there's tons
of other people that were out there negatively impacted by Obamacare.

(04:46):
Literally the worst healthcare. It is such a disaster. I
could sit here and spend the entire show telling you
how horrible it is. We lost doctors. I lost actual
specialist pediatric specialists. We literally had to change doctors because
of Obamacare. One of my dear friends who had breast
cancer was fighting breast cancer in Saint Louis had to

(05:06):
find a different doctor in the middle of it because
Obamacare would not cover her specialists. That is a fact.
And there are a lot of other people out there
who went through the same damn thing, paying three times
more for just heinous coverage. That being said, the subsidies
Democrats and Republicans both neither of them, I don't think

(05:27):
either of them. Republicans just really pooed the bed with us.
There were a lot of opportunities they had to try
to weaken it, tried to strip it out. All. We
warned you back in twenty ten when they passed this
that it was going to be sphatocompany. It's done. It's
going to stay. But it has, it has for the
most part, and their Republicans and this is what the

(05:49):
Wall Street Journal piece touches on. They're going to have
problems with the subsidies too. The Wall Street Journal rights
that ending them is going to result in higher premiums
for twenty million people. Of seventy five congressional district where
at least ten percent of the population is enrolled in Obamacare,
sixty two are in red leaning Florida, Georgia, and Texas.
According to Kaiser Family Foundation, more than half of the
sixty two districts in those states are represented by Republicans.

(06:12):
GOP strategists have worn of the fallout of the expiration
of this. Trump's polster Tony Fabrizio issued a memo in
July outlining the risks for Republicans for not acting. They
said that, by broad bipartisan margins, voters want to see
tax credits extended. They don't want to see that expired.
And they said that they talking about the Obamacare subsidies.

(06:33):
So there is Democrats get hurt in this more than
Republicans do, but Republicans can also get hurt of this.
I don't think that they're going to be able to
They're not going to be able to repeal Obamacare. They don't.
They barely. They can barely pass a fart in the
House in the Senate. What do you mean that you
think they're going to pass a repeal of Obamacare when

(06:54):
they add more of a margin to pass Obamacare during
the first term, they weren't able to do it. So
the extending the tax credits is pretty much the only
thing that they can do at this point. And I
understand that this is the cards that you have. It
doesn't mean acknowledging that extending the tax credits gives Republicans
a little bit more of a lifeline. Is not saying

(07:15):
that you like Obamacare. That's a mental abortion to make
that argument, and we don't believe in mental abortions or
abortions otherwise. So I don't know, John, So this is
what Fune is signaling that, well, we might be able
to kind of negotiate. Now. They pulled that so as
to have a carrot. That's because that's really actually all

(07:36):
they have to negotiate. This is again one of the
reasons why everybody hated this thing on the right because
it was just it's still such a trash bill. It's
just garbage. So with this, what they're what they're looking
to do is basically, it's more advantageous for them to
do this. It's advantageous for them. It helps democrats out
more while preventing democrats from getting anything else. But here's

(07:58):
the problem. You're going to do this again in seven weeks.
This is the downfall of not having a budget. So
coming up, we're going to talk about how I can
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and his dad loved what Hamas did on October seventh

(08:22):
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Speaker 4 (10:18):
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Speaker 2 (10:24):
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me the most depressing stories. And to start out, I
think you just want to see the reaction. So this
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(10:47):
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He said he was at the beach with his daughter,
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(11:08):
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(11:29):
don't know. I just think people also need to chill
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kid and you're told to go take a nap and

(11:51):
you lay there and you're like, because it's not happening
for me. I'm not a knapper, so I don't know.
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that can see if your kids stay up past bedtime
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(12:13):
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Speaker 2 (14:10):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. You
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So we've been watching the shutdown battle right and Russ
Vought and the memes. I've enjoyed them greatly. So are
we actually going to get cuts? Like what's gonna happen,
What's gonna happen with the mortgage rate? What's gonna happen

(14:31):
with all of this? Let's go to our financial what
do you call him? The oracle, the guru, like the
smartest man in money, Like he's the guy that I
want just planning all of my finances in my life.
Charles Payin, who's the host I'll make money with Charles
Payin weekdays two to three Eastern on Fox Business. It's
good to see you, my friend. So I'm I don't
really have any complaints about the shutdown, so long as

(14:53):
we get some permanent cuts out of it. I just
kind of wanted to get your thoughts on that real fast.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
I'm in the same boat, you know. Honestly, I barely
barely barely covered it. You know, it's like it's just
typically a non event. You know, it's more political posturing. Honestly,
I hate when this happens. I usually hate both parties
because it tells us about the nonsense with this so
called temporary debt ceiling.

Speaker 7 (15:17):
I've lost track.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
We've raised it like sixty seventy times over a couple
of decades, and it's just the forest. But it just
sets these these periods up. You and I are both
hoping Russ Fad is starting to emerge right, like he
might be able to be do go much further than
Elon Musk could have gone. And so everyone's got their
fingers crossed and they're hoping. But in the same by
the same token, they let this thing linger. They've never

(15:38):
gotten rid of this thing because it's the best time
for them to do their horse trading. Ironically, this is
when government normally gets bigger, not larger. Right, everyone says, Okay,
I'll cut a deal. Let me just get my bridge
to nowhere. And so maybe this would be the turning point.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Oh, that is a very good point, because this is
when a lot of bad stuff kind of goes down.
This is when all the deals happen. This is when
the you know, they shake hands under the table, just
as you were saying, So Democrats seem pretty scared of
Russ Vatt though, do you think he's a good guy?
You like him?

Speaker 3 (16:06):
I do?

Speaker 6 (16:07):
You know, it's uh, it was hard for me to
get the first time around, to get to you know,
he's a he's not easy right necessarily, you know, Uh,
he's not personal, I think.

Speaker 7 (16:17):
Is the word.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
I'm looking for it as a nerve.

Speaker 6 (16:19):
And so honestly, when when when he was reappointed, I
was I had questions, I really did. But I've interviewed
him a lot I've looked at his work and I
really am convinced he's the right guy.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Oh that's good. So if you're back and I feel
pretty good, then about all of this? All right, So
we're talking with our good friend Charles Pain host to
make the money with Charles Pain. So what does this
mean all of that? Because everyone's like, okay, shutdown. How
does that affect me financially? What am I going to
get out of it? Because I know that now the
Wall Street Journal was signaling that, man, maybe they're going
to talk about that the ACA extensions for those tax

(16:49):
credits that you know, because that also I think helps Republicans,
not just Democrats. But like, are we going to see
what is this? Is this going to affect mortgage rates?
What is this going to do overall to the economy?
I mean, friend, are we going to see mortgage rates
in the threes? Are we going to actually get some
decent policy that's going to have this trickle down effect
and have a really good benefit for Americans or No, not.

Speaker 6 (17:12):
Necessarily from this, But I think the wheels are emotion
for what you're talking about, you know, And we'll see
what happens ultimately at the FED with Lisa Cook. But
we know that at some point next year this will
be the Donald Trump Federal Reserve, which means it will
be more combinative to Main Street, not Wall Street. And
we're starting to see it now, you know. And it's
so sensitive because before the last Federal Reserve meeting, and

(17:33):
everyone knew that it was going to cut the long
long term bond yields came down, mortgage rates came down,
and all of a sudden, mortgage applications went through the roof.
We had a little bit of a bounce since then,
and mortgage applications have frozen again. I think they were
resumed back to the downside, and you know, I think
we'll get like a five handle on mortgages, and that's

(17:53):
when you're going to see a boom, a really good
start of a main street boom. And this is something
we need. We need relief on these credit card bills.
We need relief on these auto loan bills. People are
taking out eighty four month auto loans. Some of that
is on you, though, right, I mean, give me a break.
You know, if you if you want to have a
whip so bad, you'll pay one thousand dollars a month
just to look good in front of your friends, and
then that's on you.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Yeah, that's a great point, though, I mean always, you know,
got to can't have when the champagne taste on your budget.
Can't can't be doing that talk about the I got.

Speaker 6 (18:21):
A knuckle, then let me tell you, Dan, I had
a knunckle. And I was a kid up in Syracuse,
and you know I was shocked because he lived in
a single Why but he always had a brand new Cadillac. Right,
I'm like, what the hell's going on? And even as
a kid, has shocked me like this ain't right, Something's.

Speaker 7 (18:35):
Wrong with that.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
This your life is not meaging your car. What's happening here?
I get that. I get it the because you were
mentioning too need a little bit of relief here. I
keep seeing these these debating headlines, whether it's in Wall
Street Journal or Politico, et cetera, that talks about fallout
from the tariffs, because we keep hearing, well, the doom

(18:57):
is happening, Well is it? Though? I Mean, there's gonna
be certain things that you go to see a price
increase on, but also you're gaining that in deregulation and
cuts elsewhere and you know, if we ever get like
a decent budget, But like, give us the perspective on this,
because we keep hearing that, oh, it's just going to
get worse and worse, the doom is coming from all
the teriffs. The economy is going to be wrecked. I'm

(19:18):
not seeing it. And I know I ask you this
when you come on with me, and you're so gracious
with your time, but I'm still not seeing it. So
I just feel like this is fear mongering for the
sake of fear mongering.

Speaker 6 (19:28):
It is fear mongering. And this is one of these
things that's brought political and a Wall Street Journal and
the New York Times altogether under the same umbrella because
a group of them just hate the idea because it's
Trump driven. Another group hated because it goes against the
corporate orthodoxy. We're going to hurt corporate profits. How dare
we do that? You know, we have been fooled as
a nation to live for corporate America. This is really

(19:50):
a sad state of affairs that we're in right now,
and something we've got to lull ourselves off of that.
You know, our savings rate is anemic, and really listen
the idea is for us to spend, spend, spend, borrow, spend, spend, spend, borrow, spend,
spend spend. That's how that's that's the that's how you
get big GDP numbers. But the individual never moves out

(20:11):
of their economic run, you know. And the folks that
we spend the money with, they do great, you know,
And that's and they have done great. Think about where
we are right now. We've got the stock market at
all time highs home home prices at near all time high.
You've got you know, bigcoin at it all time high,
gold at it all time high, and yet we're in
a job's recession. This is scary stuff. And that the imbalances,

(20:36):
it's horrific. And part of this is we need to
be able to help small businesses. Early a couple of
days ago we had the a DP Job Support. There's
five categories, two small, two min and one large companies.
The small and mint got slaughtered, slaughtered. The only the
only people hiring were large companies. And so the small businesses,

(20:58):
they need to be able to borrow money at a
lower rate. People need to be able to people, households
need to be able to borrow at a lower rate.
The Fed deliberately tries to hurt the economy, but all
they've been able to do is hurt the middle class
over and over again. So that's true for me. It's
really the most important issue as far as these tariffs
are concerned. Listen, we have the tariff shotgu we have

(21:19):
the inflation shotgunder Biden that continues the linger.

Speaker 7 (21:23):
You can raise your prices.

Speaker 6 (21:24):
I don't care. You know you can raise your prices.
People aren't going to pay it, and we're already seeing that.
But companies that have to eat these things. And by
the way, Japan is eating them, China's eating them. People
tell you differently, just are not being honest. They are
being eaten along the way when they can pass them all,
and they can pass them all. But Costco reported to
earnings last Friday, and the stock has been down since then.
They de facto have admitted most of the things that

(21:47):
they sell, if their price is up from now, they
have to eat. And a guess what I haven't I
had no problem with that for a century. Corporate profits
we're between eight six and eight percent their margins now
they're fifteen sixteen percent.

Speaker 7 (22:00):
Comes off the back of.

Speaker 6 (22:01):
You and I listen. I'm a capitalist, but I'm also
a realist and I'm almsot a humanist, and I want
us all to participate in it's booming economy.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Yeah, that's why I agree with that totally. I completely
agree with that, and that makes a lot of sense.
I mean, that's you know, that's why I think you
need to be working in the administration. Can you imagine
Charles Pain and russpot and the administration both of them.
I'm telling you what always good to have you, my
dear friend, Charles Pain host to make the money with
Charles Pain. I always always appreciate your insight, and I

(22:28):
try to watch you every single day. And I know
my family watches you every single day. They're big fans.
So you always to see my friend take care. Got
Yeah this Russ Vaught. I I had this this story
because you saw the meme that that Potus had posted
on social media where it was can we throw that
up on the meme where I don't think we can
play the music? It was like a they redid Blue

(22:50):
Oyster Cults. I can't remember this, that's right for the river.
They readed a Blue Oyster Cult song which I thought
was actually pretty good. And then he he posted this meme.
This was the top story. I gotta pull up. This
was the top story this morning, like everywhere I go,
Oh my gosh, Trump posts this meme and it was
Trump and this. He's got a cowbell and then he's

(23:11):
got this black cape on and he's just hitting the cowbell.
So it was like a little throwback to SNL. This
is it right here and there. It's a it's a
song about rus Vought, about how Russ Vought is coming
and he's going to reduce the size of government. Now
can you imagine how democrats.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
Do I hear the real song?

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Well we can, yeah, we can. You can play the
real song, but we can't put any of this on TV.
So it's might as well. But you got the uh
the video and it says he wields the pen, you know,
et cetera. Here comes the Reaper and he's they're talking
about DEM's you babies, Here comes the reaper. Uh, gonna
tie your hands, Here comes the Reaper. It's hysterical. So
the uh he posted this meme and the left is like,

(23:54):
that's so violent. Did you see those did you see
those responses? Kane? It's so violent though. Look he's no,
he's the grim Reaper and he's carrying it. They didn't
know what a pythe was. God bless their little baby
summer child hearts, little baby hearts. Let's go to weapon.

(24:14):
And he's beating this metal object with a stick. Yes,
it's called a cow bell. How do people not even
know that reference? I mean, Steve even knows that reference.
Good night, and they're, oh, it's his It's just it's
him trying to make Democrats afraid. He's threatening them. You

(24:36):
you guys are not taking us and trying to use
this as a way to get out of the Charlie Kirk,
that culpability or the previous two assassination attempts on this
president's life not happening, not happening, but this meaning that
they had and then you have USA today. Oh Trump
is no stranger to shutdowns? Well, who is leading the shutdown? Though?

(25:00):
How is it Trump shut down? When it passed through
the House and it went to the Senate, Republicans in
the House did their part. They don't control the Senate
Democrats they are they don't. They don't control democrats in
the Senate. Democrats are doing what Democrats do in the Senate,
Republicans are trying to do. They're trying to continue what
the Republicans in the House did. I mean, I feel

(25:22):
like I got to break this down to baby talk
the drive biyes know this though we have more on
the way. We've got days of these United States and
coming up. Let me just tell you what's on deck.
So in the UK now you actually had Israel's president
reach out to Kures Starmer and King Charles to beg

(25:43):
them please please pay attention to the rise and anti
Semitism in your country. And then the suicide belt wearing
synagogue attacker who he was and is law miss terrorists.
I don't know who could have seen that coming. I
mean his dad loved what Hamas did on over seven,
so did he. His name was literally g Hod. I mean,

(26:04):
you have a lot of names to know. I want
to pick the name for the Holy War. You got
all these other names out here. Nope, Nope, picking g Hud.
I mean, I wonder what the motive is we're going
to touch on that. We also coming up are going
to get into the pentagons finally publish the new guidance
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Speaker 4 (28:17):
Like SAMs through the Ali Glass. So are the days
of the United States.

Speaker 8 (28:23):
A few actresses that he named an actors that are
worried about what's happening in the US.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Are you worried? Of course no.

Speaker 9 (28:33):
I mean this is we have a president who's completely
he's not only crazy, he's a dark, dark presence.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
But it's happened so quickly six.

Speaker 6 (28:44):
Months, he's almost destroyed our country.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
What golly, Papa, miall, Grandpa, what do you mean is
spend six months he's almost destroyed the country. How is
he almost destroyed the country? He's specific, Well, you know
the stuff that ice going and arresting people who enter
the country I llegally and then continued with criminality, like

(29:07):
be specific. These people can never do that, be specific,
use your words. Goodness, don't they not teach you how
to do that at home? Fair question? Richard Gear, he's
still around. Look at that seventy six years old. He
is an older seventy six. I know seventy year old people.
We have seven year old people in my family that

(29:27):
do not seem like they're seventy years old. He seems
like he's ninety years old. He's just you know, he's
about to offer a Worther's original to that reporter. So
the uh, that's just I just it's to find this
all hokey. I mean, he's just he's you know, he's
Hollywood brainwashed. He's got to say this stuff if he
wants to have a job, If he wants to have
a job, he's got to continue saying it. So we've

(29:51):
got a number, we got a lot of things to discuss,
so always let me. We got Senator Rampal is going
to be joining us later on. We're also going to
talk about I think Israel and the right. I think
there are a lot of people out there who are
trying to emulate Joe Rogan, and they think that even

(30:14):
though they don't know Diddley squat about certain geographical locations
or the history of certain nations, that they should be
taking seriously when opining on it. And to have your
opinion is one thing, but to act like it's the
same in terms of weight as someone who actually does
know what the hell's going on over there. Well, case
in point, we're going to play this. THEO Vaughn had

(30:35):
some commentary and I was just listening to what he
was saying, and I scratched my head and I'm like,
go back to being funny and talking about that guy
who had like no arms and you know, no legs
or whatever was the joke. I didn't even remember. Go
back to being funny. Don't pull a Jimmy Kimmel here, ma'am.
So we're going to talk a little bit about that
coming up. Also, the uh, this terrorist, so it's kind

(31:00):
of a weird. I've never seen a leader of one
nation in this case. It was Israel's president who reached
out to King Charles and was begging him, please pay
attention to what's happening to the rise in anti Semitism
in your nation. And this comes after this suicide belt

(31:23):
wearing a jihadi named Jihad. I'm not making that up.
That's actually his name. He was wielding a blade, he
had a fake suicide bomb vest and he went on
a six minute stabbing spree, killing two Injuring four after
he ran his car into a park and targeted worshippers

(31:48):
at the synagogue. Six minute stabbing spree, six minute stabbing sprey.
Faith leaders were urging the government to not let a
growing tide of religious hatred stemming from conflict in the
Middle East to poison Britain streets. Kers Starmer said he
warned that Britain faces a rising tide of anti Semitism.

(32:09):
He gave his statement, and then Netanyahu reached out to
him and then also the royal family apparently and was saying, look,
this is this is a problem that's happening in your
country right now. This is a serious problem. And they
and then they had people out in the streets protesting
in favor of Hamas after this guy was killed, after

(32:30):
they had two people killed and four injured. I mean,
I'm this is just crazy. This is insane, and it's
getting worse. You know, whenever when people say never again,
is now okay, Well it's now. I'm telling you there
is a tidal wave coming and I think it is

(32:51):
purposeful division. And a lot of people are taking the
bait on it. A lot of people are taking the
bait the bait on it, and it's kind of sad
to see, especially some people I thought were pretty smart.
We're going to dive into some of that as well.
That's going to be an ongoing topic of conversation on
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don't know, I got it, so I got to bring
this up immediately. Sac War just posted, like twenty minutes

(34:41):
ago a video. Let me read it to you, and
then what I need you to do right now, because
I want to give you the full experience of this video,
is I need you to put yourself in nineteen eighties Miami,
get a little Kita going and have some Miami Vice
theme going in your head. This is what seq War
said quote earlier this morning, on President Trump's orders, I

(35:02):
directed a lethal kinetic strike on a narco trafficking vessel
affiliated with designated terrorist organizations in the USS South Calm
Area of Responsibility. Four male NARCO terrorists to board the
vessel were killed in the strike. No US forces were
harmed in the operation. The strike was conducted in international
waters off the coast of Venezuela while the vessel was

(35:24):
transporting substantial amounts of narcotics okay, headed to America to
poison our people. Our intelligence, without a doubt confirmed that
this vessel was trafficking narcotics and the people on board
were narco terrorists and they were operating on a no
narco trafficking transit route. These strikes will continue until the
attacks on the American people are over. End quote. So

(35:47):
I'll show you the little video here. It's a little
not a little boat, but it's a nice little, speedy
little boat. Speedy boat blasting through the waters. Managine the
key tar going the flamingos? What whoa? Can you just
replay again? One? Just we gotta Yeah, here's the boat. Well,

(36:07):
I'll just keep it on going on loop and then
just give me some Miami vice the radio audience. Yeah,
we come on, guys, get into the key tarth Oh,
you gotta yell every time the boat blows up. I
could watch this on loop. Look, they're coming with fentanyl
and cocaine and fentanyl and fentanyl and then no, segu
I could just keep watching this over and over again.

(36:30):
So for those of you watching the TV. We don't
we can't pay the licensing for the Miami theme by
Miami Vice theme, so only the radio people get the
Miami Vice theme. But good night, and it just just
you know, blowed up. Now, okay, now it's serious though
serious though, thank you gentlemen. You know what this means.

(36:52):
It means that the sharks have the fentanyl and the cocaine.
So now we've got a bunch of coked out highs
kite sharks in the Caribbean that I'm just saying, have
we studied that? I mean, we've studied lesbian obesity, and

(37:12):
we've studied like different kind of monkeys on cocaine and
shrimp that got like some kind of like uppers. I
swear that was like a whole thing, I promise you.
But have we studied, you know, with respect to the
narco trafficking transit route in the Caribbean, have we studied
the sharks on the cocaine cane?

Speaker 4 (37:34):
I don't think there's been an important or lengthy study
on that. Just saying I've seen a lot of shark weeks.
I haven't seen anything about them being on cocaine.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
Now, cue the left, how dare you blow off the
drug dealers that are not even American, they're Venezuelan and
they're in international waters coming into US waters to drop
off Fendal. How dare you always who sides are these people?

Speaker 6 (37:59):
On?

Speaker 2 (38:00):
What they sound like? Kane? You heard them, right, You
hear them in your dreams, so what they sound like
every time? So just I don't. I don't have a
problem with that, don't. The only thing that would make
it better is if you had a drone that looked
like it was outfitted to look like an eagle and
it could fire little missiles off. You know, I'm not

(38:22):
saying that I've experimented with the drone that we have
or anything like that at all in any way, but
you know it does have a weight limit to how much.

Speaker 7 (38:31):
So you.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
Gotta be careful what you send up, right if you
want to back Just saying so yeah, this is someone
called it top Gun Caribbean, just saying, uh, I mean
that looked like a pretty clear hit man. They were
booking it too, trying to get that Fenton all over
to poison Americans. Look at that, all right, So let's

(38:53):
talk about terrorism. Let's talk about the guy named g
Hod who carried out at Ghad. I mean his name
is literally Jihad, so a suicide belt wearing Manchester. This
is a Manchester in the UK. He decided, he uh,
he decided to carry out an attack and killed. He

(39:15):
was stabbing attack for six minutes. He murdered two, he
injured four others and then check this out his dad.
His dad's a super uber terrorist creep as well. His
dad praised hamas terrorist. After the October seventh terror attacks,

(39:39):
Wow praised them and the doctor he wrote on of
the October seventh attacks, mister al Shami wrote, men like
these proved they are men of God on earth and
regardless of who leads them, they are the real compass
of men who are confident in their victory. Blah blah

(40:01):
blah ah, men of Ah blah blah blah blah Palestine
blah blah. So yeah, he was, He's a big terrorist.
He is a big terrorist, Faraj al Shammi And he
named his son Jihad. Now, think of all the other names, Mohammed, Mohammed,

(40:22):
Mohammed Mohammed. I mean, you know, it's like the all
those other names, and they chose g Had as his
son's name. Kin, you know, we joke like, if your
name is Crystal with a K and you got an
eye in there, you're gonna grow up to be a
stripper that wears looseight heels for your whole life. When

(40:44):
your name is JHD, the same logic applies. What other
options do you have in life when your terry father
names you g had? What are you gonna go be
a barista at Starbucks? What are you gonna do?

Speaker 3 (40:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (40:58):
Your whole you're his father raised this man up to
just hate Jewish people. This isn't a guy who's like,
I'm just disagreeing with the Israeli governor. No, he just
literally hates Jewish people. So he went on this six
minute stabbing spree and it took a while, wasn't it

(41:19):
the guy who stopped him, and by in six minutes?
Think about how long that is. Think about how long
that is. That's a long time to go on a
stabbing spree. That's and then they're one of the guys
who acted, he intervened, who ended up being killed. They

(41:42):
called him a hero. And the guy, by the way,
the Jihad al Shami, he was arrested for rape and
he was out on bail when he decided to go
on a stabbing spree. So he was arrested for rape.
He was out on bail. They were still investigating the case.
I'm just going to go ahead and assume that he
probably did that too, don't you think, Kane? I mean,

(42:07):
And then they started having protests from people, the Hamas people,
the pro Hamas people. They started having protests, which some
thought was entirely ridiculously tone deaf and as it was,
this has caused net and Yahoo to send a letter out.

(42:29):
He wrote a letter personally to cure Starmer saying, look,
we got we've got problems here. The increase in anti
Semitic attacks and the rise in anti Semitism is a
real thing. And he was he's really earnestly trying to

(42:51):
tell them, look, we got to do something about this.
This is getting bad. The political couple of things here.
The protesters also protest. They were outside, well they were
not protesters anymore. I'm watching riots outside of kir Starmer's house.
I don't know why they were writing outside of his

(43:12):
house last night, because he recognized he bent the knee
and you know bent, He bent over and spread his
chiefs and was like, look, yeah, I were totally recognized
Paul Stonian Zach, whatever else you want me to do,
please don't beat me. He already did that, and they
still because it's not ever about that. They just want
you dead. It's not about that, not about that at all.

(43:36):
So they sent this and the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog,
he wrote a letter. So it was NATANYAHUO that appealed
to Starmer. Isaac Herzog wrote a letter to King Charles saying, quote,
Britain has become overrun with anti Jewish hatred. By the way.
He sent that letter to him the day before that attack,
which I thought was interesting. He was urging King Charles

(43:57):
to speak with leaders in candidate in Australia following huge
spikes of attacks against the Jewish community. And this again
was just days before the attack in Manchester. He said,
there's a three hundred and sixteen percent increase in reporting
antisemitic incidents in Australia, fifty eight percent in the UK
since Hamas's tear attack. Well you can imagine why you

(44:22):
have world leaders that are rushing to legitimize that means
of flexing power by rewarding them with a state. I mean,
they're all Jordanians that decided to completely hijack a nickname
given by an old dead emperor out of spite after
the Second Juday in Uprising. I mean, it's not an actual,
real specific ethnicity. They're all Jordanians and nobody will take

(44:45):
them back. I mean there's a reason why. I mean
you kind of have to go and ask yourself why
no one would also accept them. That doesn't make any
questions to be asked here, but that is kind of
wild that that letter was just a couple of days
before that the stabbings, the six minute stabbing spree took place.

(45:09):
It is horrific and it's not just and I'll say too,
you have a major rise in anti Semitic attacks, you
have people targeting Jewish people. You have I think a rise,
a real rise in anti Semitism. Absolutely. And then you
also have Nigeria where you have Christians that are literally
hunted like animals. You have Islamists that invade Christian villages

(45:30):
and murder everyone in sight, and then they killed the
Christians and then offered them as human sacrifices. And this
is a real thing. There's been tons of attacks in
Nigeria on Christians. They had about one hundred killed in
one territory just in the month of June. And it's
I mean, there's the threat is Islamism. That's the threat.

(45:54):
And that's why I don't understand some of these people
that talk about get it like they I made mention
of this. Actually who made mention of this? I think
it was Tommy Robinson. Tommy Robinson, as you know, he's
been a big activist against Islamism in his home country
in Britain, and he noted, look, if Israel falls to
the Jihats, then we all fall to the Jihatis. What

(46:17):
do you think happens when Israel falls? When everyone sits
here and they go, oh, can you believe that you
know Israel? You know, they talking about the weaponry and
these partnerships that this deal that the United States has
in terms of weaponry with Israel. But then they omit
the fact that Israel is required by that deal to
literally purchase US munitions, in US weaponry and US products,

(46:41):
which actually dumps money into our economy and it's a
very capitalist set up. They omit that when they have
that discussion or when they sit here and talk about
indities like a pack they freak out over a pack
while completely ignoring the insane amount of money that is
specifically given to leftist organizations and universities by Cutter and

(47:05):
is Longist countries. They completely forget that. So I have
to ask who side are some of these people on,
because at this point, realizing that Israel is fighting against
Islamist nations that will kill you and rape your child
as the light leaves your eyes in front of you,

(47:26):
murder your wife in front of you, Israel is over
there holding down the ford and pushing against that. So
these people talk like they want to have that problem
here and they would rather us send our troops to
go deal with it if that ally falls, because they
don't see this strategy because there are morons. They don't

(47:46):
see the strategy and fighting having someone else fight that
battle over there instead of us sending our loved ones
over there or fighting it here. We're going to talk
more about this here coming up as we move it
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Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
I love this headline. Fat generals are retiring. Top Air
Force general announces retirement fat general rules. That sounds like
a Southern fried rock group of just retired fat generals.
Like literally is this guy fat general? Though his general
Thomas Busier, has said that he's retiring okay, and he

(49:36):
doesn't seem I don't think he's fat. He's just tall.
He's just tall. He not fat. So he's retiring. There
is going to be I think an exodus of more
like super lefty type dudes for sure. So we'll watch that.
Oh my gosh, I'm not going to sit here and talk.
Taylor switches all over the internet. She's trending all all
the things. Can we just have one space where we're
just not discussing it? Is that possible? I mean, we're

(50:00):
thirty something and forty something year old woman out there, like,
Oh my gosh, totally do rod lass. I had one
of my friends who'd like, at six am.

Speaker 4 (50:10):
James Coby wants to hear about Taylor song.

Speaker 2 (50:12):
Oh my gosh, stop it. So uh ooh. Paramount Barrie
Wis Barry Weis is going to lead CBS News. They're
naming her editor in chief as part of a major
Paramount Skuidance shake up. Remember when she she was forced
basically to resign from the New York Times because of
the super hostile work environment simply because she was a centrist. Wow,

(50:33):
the schadenfreuda is so thick herecane. Oh my gosh, it's
so I can't even see through it. There's so much shadenfreuda.
It's just you know, thick fog. It's like cotton. Oh
my gosh. Many meditations are a way to foster piece
of mine at work, or just do your job and
chill out. There's also that. That's my mini meditation, just
chill out. It's very simple. Coming up Senator ran Paul,

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For million, illegal aliens were receiving Medicaid benefits. They were
intended only for US citizens that met the categories I
just described. They were gaming the system. They were cheating
the system, and what that means is that less resources
were available for the people, the Americans who actually needed
it most. So we did the common sense thing, the
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(52:26):
the law, and the President signed that gladly signed it
into law. They want to repeal it. They want to
give those resources back to illegal aliens. That's exactly what
that highlighted language means. On this exhibit number two over here,
I feel like I'm back in court. Exhibit number two.

Speaker 2 (52:42):
Okay, this is this fewer resources. But he's ah, he's
right and wrong because you're losing a lot of the
cuts that were suggested by Doge with us. I've never
been a fan of the CR. We've gone over this
a million times. This is I mean, we do this
every seven to ten weeks, we do this every couple months.

(53:04):
Has happens. Joining us right now on this issue one
of our favorite senators, Senator Ran Paul from the Great
State of Kentucky. He is one of Now you're either
going to love it or hate it. He is one
of the senators. He was like, no, I'm done with
the inability to do math. We are finished with us.
And he's been standing against this CR and he makes

(53:24):
a really good point about it with specific reference to
Doge and the real cuts that came with Doge. Senator,
it's always good to talk with you. Happy Friday. Tell
us where you because I know y'all are going to
vote in the next hour.

Speaker 8 (53:38):
Yes, we'll be voting very shortly. This will be the
third time around. We've done this three times. But there
are two different proposals, a Republican proposal and a Democrat proposal.

Speaker 7 (53:47):
The Republican proposal.

Speaker 8 (53:49):
When you add it all up, spending for a year
versus the revenue will lead to a two trillion dollar
deficit for the next year. It's about what we had
this year. It'll be a little greater next year. I
just think that's a non starter.

Speaker 3 (54:01):
Now.

Speaker 7 (54:02):
The Democrats are worse.

Speaker 8 (54:03):
You know, do you want to choose the lesser of
two evil or you want to call them both out
as evil. The Democrat proposal would add a trillion dollars
in spending and be about three trillion in debt. But
I don't think either one of them are acceptable. And
people have been coming up to me this say is
there anything that would convince you to vote for this?
And I'd say, well, yeah, if you cut the two
trillion in half, and you had a one trillion dollar

(54:24):
deficit next year, and then a half a trillion the
next year and two hundred and fifty billion, you know,
if you did what I've been calling for with a.

Speaker 7 (54:31):
Penny plan to balance over five, I'll vote.

Speaker 8 (54:34):
It doesn't have to be perfectly balanced right now, but
it has to be going in the right direction.

Speaker 7 (54:38):
It can't. You know, who are we and are there
any conservatives left?

Speaker 8 (54:42):
If we're voting for a budget that's going to add
more debt next year than we already added this year.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
It feels like you guys are in a very difficult position,
the Senate Republicans. I don't envy the job that you
have to do, because the way that the narrative is
now is that this CR is a great CR when
you compare it to anything's good. Looks good when you
compared to what Democrats are putting up. But if you
measure it to where we used to be as fiscal conservatives,
we'd be out in the streets rioting over this like

(55:08):
ten years ago with the Tea Party. I mean it
just but we accept it as fat a company now.

Speaker 8 (55:13):
Yeah, Traditionally, over really the last couple of decades, spending
bills in Washington were passed by Democrats plus big government Republicans,
and there was always a contingent in the House and
the Senate who were conservatives who opposed raising the dead ceiling,
who opposed the CRS and the Omnibus and all the
deficit spending.

Speaker 7 (55:34):
And so we wore that voice.

Speaker 8 (55:36):
We were that movement for conservatives who want smaller constitutional government.

Speaker 7 (55:40):
But now they've all sort of disappeared.

Speaker 8 (55:44):
The real irony of the bill we have in front
of us is this is the exact same Biden spending
levels we voted on in December of last year. The
CR is a continuation of Biden spending levels from December
twenty twenty four. There were a handful of servers voted
no then, many of them are voting yes now. But
the real irony is every Democrat in the Senate voted

(56:07):
for the Biden spending levels of December of last year,
and now they're all voting against the exact same spending
levels just because they want something else that's not in
the CR.

Speaker 7 (56:17):
That's these subsidies for healthcare.

Speaker 2 (56:19):
And to that point, I read a piece this morning
Wall Street Journal, and I mean, it seems like this
is something a leak that came from the White House,
obviously to use to their advantage in these negotiations. And
this kind of gave a little bit of muscle to
what Senator Thune was saying that, oh, well, maybe maybe
we'll consider talking to Democrats about these Obamacare subsidies and

(56:41):
the you know, the the extension, et cetera, As though
that was going to, you know, I guess be the
caret to get them to come back to negotiate. But
I also know that Republicans would get deemed from that
too if they don't continue it, even though we all
agree it's a train wreck. I mean, this is the problem.
I mean, they created a no win situation because you

(57:01):
have horrible Obamacare is awful. We're talking about extending it,
and if Republicans don't, they're going to get hit. If
they extend it, Conservatives are going to get upset. I mean,
I feel for you.

Speaker 7 (57:12):
Well, I think that is the end of the shutdown.

Speaker 8 (57:14):
The Democrats come around and they are going to say
that we were given the assurance and to be a negotiation.

Speaker 7 (57:21):
They will negotiate it over two months.

Speaker 8 (57:23):
And yes, the Democrats will probably get the Obamacare substies
over my vote and over my stringent opposition. But people
have to realize, and it's presented in a way that
people don't get.

Speaker 7 (57:35):
A chance to think through.

Speaker 8 (57:36):
The say're saying, well, free health care, why can't you
be for free healthcare?

Speaker 7 (57:40):
Don't you like poor people? Don't you want to help
poor people? But people have to realize that when you
borrow the money.

Speaker 8 (57:46):
That you give to poor people for health care, it
raises the price of their groceries when they go to
the grocery storem and so most poor people never escape
this cycle.

Speaker 7 (57:55):
It's a bait and switch. It's here's something for nothing
that sounds really good. I know you'll love it and
you won't cost you anything.

Speaker 8 (58:02):
But then they never get out of poverty because the
prices keep rising and so even their welfare doesn't keep
up with the prices. But particularly for the working poor,
if you make forty thousand dollars a year and you're
married and have two kids, that's not a lot of money,
but you know what, your income is not rising as
fast as the inflation in the grocery store, So you

(58:24):
are being squeezed if you are a working class person,
and the bobbles they offer.

Speaker 7 (58:30):
You are actually making the situation worse.

Speaker 8 (58:32):
So it's a difficult argument because they're offering something for free,
and it's you know, they're Santa Claus, and we're trying
to argue that opportunity and capitalism will create greater wealth
and you will do better if we just have a
limited government that keeps the law and doesn't offer free stuff.

Speaker 7 (58:50):
But it's a more difficult argument, and we're.

Speaker 2 (58:52):
Talking with Senator Rand Paul for those just joining us
and Senator is because this is going this is going
to come up again, no matter how the vote goes
today or even if it's extended for another week or
so with the shutdown, but you all are going to
be back negotiating this again just in another handful of weeks.
And if we're giving up on the subsidies and tax

(59:15):
credits and all this stuff, now, what will there be
left to negotiate? I guess what December is when it
comes back up.

Speaker 7 (59:22):
Yeah, so I think you can expect capitulation. That's what
typically happens in Washington.

Speaker 8 (59:27):
The big government Republicans will make some deal with the
Democrats ultimately. But also there's a great deal of disappointment
in the sense that we're voting on a cr that
has twenty twenty five levels of spending for everything, including
four and AID. So I cheered on Doge, I cheered
on anybody who wanted to reduce four and AID. I
voted for the recision package to take about twelve billion

(59:50):
dollars out of four and AID. But the spending account
has about forty billion each year, and if we take
twelve from that, that would only be twenty eight billion,
But what we're voting on now is twenty twenty five levels.
We are actually voting to continue spending money at the
rate that Biden was spending the money, including the fourn Aid.

Speaker 7 (01:00:08):
So watch carefully because in the next month.

Speaker 8 (01:00:10):
Or two, as these spending bills ripen, it's either going
to be an omnibus or a cr Ask carefully. Is
the foreign aid that we fought against, the sex change
surgery in Guatemala, the LGBTQ trans operas in Ecuador, and
all that stuff, is all that stuff back in?

Speaker 7 (01:00:28):
And do we have to have the same.

Speaker 8 (01:00:29):
Fight again next year to try to have another recision package.
Now I'm willing to fight again next year, But watch
who the Republicans are that put the spending bill together
and see if fourn eight is still in there or
if they've reduced it. My guess is fourn A will
be at least what it was last year or greater.
And that's where the real rub is. This is where

(01:00:50):
we fight these battles and then our own party capitulates.

Speaker 2 (01:00:53):
I wanted to ask you as well, Senator, the cuts
that are expected from russ vought. For those who don't
know that's Office of Management and Budget. The cuts to
the federal government. I mean, I like anytime I hear
a reduction of federal government, I get excited about that.
Is this What is your take on this? On Restavant
and his approach.

Speaker 7 (01:01:14):
You know, I wish him well and I think the
court has been ruling in favor of the president having
a great deal of power over hiring and firing. Most
of these cases the president is winning.

Speaker 8 (01:01:25):
So yes, godspeed, I say, make government smaller, do what
you can. Ultimately, though, Congress has to weigh in, and
if you want government to be smaller, government has to
prove and Congress has to prove lower spending levels. So
I'm all for russ Vote doing what he can. I'm
all for the president doing what he can, but realize

(01:01:45):
this battle isn't over. We have to have better Republicans
in Congress because at least a third of Republicans will
probably vote for the Obamacare subsidies. At least a third
of Republicans want all the foreign aid money back in,
so we really the public needs to be to watch this,
and there needs to be sufficient outrage if the foreign

(01:02:07):
aid money goes back in the budget and that's what
the spending deal involves.

Speaker 7 (01:02:11):
We need to have outrage across the land and the
big government Republicans need to feel it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:16):
Well, last question for you and for those who haven't
gotten Senator Paul's book, The Great COVID cover Up. This
just dovetails right into it because we went from having
someone like doctor Fauci, doctor Burke stand in front of
the nation and unleash chaos and now we have make
America healthy again. And I wanted to get your thoughts
on the progress that you've seen and do you ultimately

(01:02:38):
think that that is going to result in any kind
of accountability with big pharma.

Speaker 7 (01:02:44):
I think Bobby Kennedy's doing a good job over there.
I think the President trying.

Speaker 8 (01:02:48):
To negotiate lower rates for tax payer paid pharmaceuticals is
a good idea. I think the biggest thing you could
do with government money to try to have healthier people
in our country is there's no reason the taxpayer should
buy crappy food. There's no reason the taxpayer should buy
sugar and soda. There's no reason the taxpayer should buy twinkies,

(01:03:08):
ding dongs, donuts, chips, all the stuff that all of
us probably eat on occasion is fine, but the taxpayer
should not be funding it because we have an obesity problem.
Most of our health problems that are curable and fixable
diabetes are fixable with weight loss, So we need to
really be working hard at getting the taxpayer away from

(01:03:30):
funding things. I know Kennedy is in favor of this.
I've been trying to pass it as legislation. But shockingly,
I know this will shock you. I have not found
one Democrat who will agree that food stamps should be
limited to healthy food and not crumby food.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
But that's the thing that they always campaign on. They
talk about food deserts in the city, and then they
can't even put their name to your bill. I mean,
I'm astonished, but then also not really. I hope that
they'll actually get some gain, some traction. I'd like to
see that, Senator ran Paul. The book The Great COVID
Cover Up always a pleasure. Senator, thanks for taking the fight,
being consistent in the fight. We appreciate you. Thank you

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Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 2 (01:05:43):
Okay, So I don't even know where to start with
this one. A Florida man was arrested after trying to
pay bail with an alligator he claimed was his lawyer. Right,
this is an actual story. I'm not even I think

(01:06:07):
it is no, this is real. A forty two year
old man sparked chaos with the kind of jail. He
stormed in shirtless holding a live alligator, and he said
his gator had passed the bar by the way he
had been booked. He was booked in with bond set
at seven thousand. The gator was safely released back into

(01:06:28):
the wild, but the deputies did have to wrestle him
down because he did try to climb over the desk
with the gator. They did confiscate the gator. He said
the alligator was his attorney. But the alligator's not licensed
and is not able to practice law because it's an alligator. Huh.
He says he passed the bar. So a friend of
mine said, that's what you call a litigator that. I'm

(01:06:50):
so bad, that's so bad. We're it's just we all
just got shaken baby syndrome from that and so bad.
I really don't want to read this story, Kane, the
people's story, right. I don't want to click on the
link because I don't want to see any of it.
Did the dog make it? Kane? Well, no, I'm not
clicking it.

Speaker 4 (01:07:09):
From what I hear he did?

Speaker 2 (01:07:11):
Is he okay? Is he going to be okay?

Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
I think so, But that was what I read last night.
I don't know if there's any updates.

Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
You can give me the guy's name because I'm not
clicking this link. You know how I am with dogs.
So a protective pit bull jumped in to shield a
fifteen year old girl from a Florida man, who then
turned around and hurled the dog off a balcony, second
floor balcony. So I'm okay, second floor, maybe he can
survive it. I personally volunteer, I will pay to do this.

(01:07:39):
Give me thirty seconds at a locker room with him.

Speaker 4 (01:07:41):
Penela's County Sheriff's office said the dog is expected to survive.
So that's what the story says. But yeah, I still
say death penalty.

Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
I am all in donating to the commissary, the commissary
if any if there's any kind of prison justice that
takes place against this feller. Yeah, you guys know me,
and I'm sure somebody needs snacks and cigarettes and extra snickers. Yeah,
extra snickers, cigarettes, whatever y'all need, you know, just saying,
let's see. Oh my gosh, the Florida man bought a
twenty twenty five land Rover Defender and then his gas

(01:08:12):
tank exploded on the interstate. The woman said her husband's
Defender caught fire. Wow, it was a terrifying incident. Now
he said he's never going to buy a land Rover again.
Is a viral video half a million views, and they
it brand new driving down to Florida interstate and it
shows it engulfed and smoke and flames, fire consuming the sides,

(01:08:33):
the undercarriage. You know, he has to get out and
it explodes. That's kind of crazy, she said. The first
attire blue, and then the gas tank exploded and then
the whole vehicle was consumed by fire, like within a minute.
So local the dealership offered to find them another Defender,
but they said, no, that's never happening. They apparently have
a history of fire related recalls, so in twenty twenty

(01:08:55):
three they recalled one a single one for a fire hazard.
But then there was another issue that had to do
with oil leaking into the exhaust manifold and others. And
then Jaguar land Rover had a huge recall last year
affecting over two thousand vehicles across six different SUV lines,
including the Defender. That's from the motor Authority, and that

(01:09:15):
involved the oil filter housings that could leak oil at
really high pressure into the engine bay and that creates
a fire risk. So they've had some issues. So they
said they that's kind of scary. Let's see in and no,
no d da, what do I want to do?

Speaker 6 (01:09:28):
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Speaker 2 (01:09:28):
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Speaker 6 (01:10:58):
COMPA administration will start fire versus furlow.

Speaker 10 (01:11:02):
You've made it?

Speaker 9 (01:11:04):
I do? I do. I think it goes back to
this question Tom, that it appears like they're trying to
do that. The disruption is there, the willingness of the
Speaker of the House to blatant. I have seen every
I have seen Fox News even correct this issue that
trying to tell the public we're in a massive misinformation campaign,
the President himself tweeting out AI videos of fake news
reports on healthcare. This is really dangerous and it's really hard.

(01:11:26):
And I cannot express to you the concern and the
absolute baffle must and fear of our European allies asking me,
is this stuff?

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Oh my gosh, yeah, Okay, I can't. I was trying
so hard. No one believes that that that European leaders
are going, oh, we really, we must go Tim Wolves.
Let's get let's get Tim Wolves, the friend of school
shooters on the phone. Remember he said that, do you
honestly believe that that's happening? Hello, Tim Wolves? AI videos
that are clearly aies getting me we we it's not happy.

(01:12:00):
No one believes you. No one believes that at all.
I think you're lie. Welcome back to the program. Dana
lash with you over at the top of this third
hour on a fraya and uh, no one. I think
the videos are funny, but no one believes that. Does
he actually think they're real?

Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
Hold up, this changes flavor if he thinks they're real,
does he? I mean it's Tim Walls he skips.

Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
First off, these European leaders that are triggered or even
questioned the AI videos. I don't want them to be allies.

Speaker 2 (01:12:38):
I don't want a stupid ally. They could accidentally hit
the wrong button.

Speaker 4 (01:12:42):
My allies have standards.

Speaker 2 (01:12:43):
I can't exactly. I don't want morons as allies. How
about that? No, he's the guy with jazz hands. Ooh,
speaking of hands, guys, I looked this up because I
did not believe it. I did not believe this to
be true, and it is so. Amazon has been removing

(01:13:09):
firearms from the thumbnail images of certain movies, particularly James Bond.
James Bond films have arrived today on Amazon, and everybody
knows there's something strange about them. See what's strange about these?

(01:13:30):
Why are there hands so weird looking? Look at how weird?
Can you want? Could you perchance zoom in on the
Sean Connery one or the Piers brazen in one, one
of the two. Some are worse than others. So you
can find all of the James and I like James Bond.

(01:13:52):
You can find all of the James Bond movies now
on Amazon. But there's something missing. What weird looking hand?
That's because they took the gun out of it. They
digitally removed all the guns from the James Bond films
and now they all have Wayne cans. You heard me,

(01:14:15):
I said what I said. It's weird looking. All of
them do. And they all have a weird which makes
their facial expressions even otter, especially Sean Connery's and Pierce
Brasnan's like yeah what and Sean Connery's is like yeah,
And it's just very odd. They edited all of the

(01:14:38):
Bond James Bond guns out of the posters, because usually
it features them and they're always holding a weapon. But
now they're not so like doctor No, he's just there
with Wayne Can. I don't know how else to put it.
I'm not door, they explorer don't have any babies. Ait
your kids. This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen
in my life. So wait a minute telling me that

(01:15:00):
someone in their bid to watch a guy go and
murder gruesomely all the baddies. They're gonna be upset over
the image of a gun in the little avatar on
the screen the selection screen on Amazon. Did Tim Wolfz
come up with this rule? Is this a Tim Wolfs thing?

(01:15:21):
They've always featured the leading actor holding a gun, and
now on they're on Prime Video, and now they're not.
Now they don't have the guns anymore. It is the
dumbest thing I've actually ever seen. It's so bad. This
is so dumb. I what's your license for? They all

(01:15:48):
look gay? Now they all look like a bunch of
gay dudes. I'm actually not sorry. They all look like
a bunch of gay This is so dumb. I thought
this this, I thought it was a joke and I
looked it up and it is. It is a true thing.
So if you go on Amazon Prime and you're looking
at the James Bond they all look like, well I

(01:16:10):
said what I said, I this is so? This is?
This is I can't. Can't you got anything to add?

Speaker 4 (01:16:19):
Why God's name would I? Why would I not at all?

Speaker 2 (01:16:25):
I mean, at least give them a canoli to hold
or something, you know, give some give one of them
a tennis on ice cream cone something. Yeah, I mean,
it's better than just a bunch of these posters where
they're just so bad. It's so bad. Why do this

(01:16:45):
to James Bond? Why? Why would they do this? So
all of them are are? I don't so.

Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
Did they get get rid of him in the movie too?
Like they just just the thumbnail?

Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
Huh, He's gonna nag you to death, that's what's gonna happen.
I don't, I can't, yees, Steve.

Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
What are they trying to prevent?

Speaker 2 (01:17:06):
My question?

Speaker 3 (01:17:07):
If you're already watching the movie, it's in the movie,
so like, wouldn't you isn't the thumbnail to get you
into the movie. It seems like they're doing like a
reverse type of thing here.

Speaker 4 (01:17:14):
These are brand new movies either.

Speaker 2 (01:17:16):
Yeah, I don't actually know. That's a great that's a
great question. Are they gonna so he's just gonna just
be shooting air at them? I don't know. I'm very
confused by all of this. It makes me think of
that Godfather saying, look how they massacred my boy. That's
what I'm thinking of right now. Oh my gosh, this

(01:17:37):
is so bad. Oh my gosh, what are they gonna
do with like never never say never, like that one
where he's pointing like right, like, what are they gonna
do that? I'm what are they gonna do? This is
so bad? Oh my gosh. Can you just stop with
the Bonds? Stop messing with them? And Steve brings up
a good point, are you gonna be watching the movie

(01:17:58):
and go, whoa.

Speaker 3 (01:18:01):
How did the.

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
Gun get in there? I wasn't. I didn't think there
was gonna be a gun in the James Bond movie.
I thought he was just gonna nag the baddies to death.
Just I don't know. Shaken Knock stirred the whole new meaning.
So I could go on you did say the damn Winkies,

(01:18:24):
and on X you did do that. Okay, I mean
he's he's a he's a spy and he uses lethal
force to kill bad dudes. So you wait, do you
think it's insensitive to have the gun? But then the
killing is totally sensible? Like what is what is the
what are the the thought Olympics that go through the

(01:18:47):
head of the people who are like, oh yeah, I
gotta take the gun out. That's just senseless. But the
killing about that's in the movie is totally senseful. It's
just doesn't make any sense to me. These people are
so stupid. Oh my gosh, what's happening. So that's what's
happening with the James Bond stuff. Okay, go ahead and
give me this Theovon thing. What is happening with Theovonne?

(01:19:07):
This is audio sound? Jeez, audio sound by twenty three
Silver Play.

Speaker 11 (01:19:17):
I would never take my own life. I would never
take my own life. Okay, here that is reel. I
would never take my own Wait what. I'm grateful to
God for his grace in my life.

Speaker 2 (01:19:35):
I love my siblings, is Israel trying to get him responsive.

Speaker 11 (01:19:39):
So many friends and people that love me and people
that I want to see their children grow up.

Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
So apparently he's like on the Marjorie Taylor Green whatever
wavelength and all of this stuff. And I don't know,
Like I Lorraine was saying that he has been like
weaning himself off of his antidepressants, but Steve and I
couldn't figure out if he was rolling or trying to
make a joke. But it seems like I guess he

(01:20:06):
feels like he's got to bend the knee and be
like it's real. I don't know, is that that seems
to be the vibe Kane.

Speaker 4 (01:20:14):
I think that there's a narrative of you know, people
that he listens to and that he's interacted with about
somehow Israel being behind taking out Charlie Kirk, and I
think so stupid. I think he is, you know, he's
just kind of buying into that and he mentions it
in passing.

Speaker 2 (01:20:29):
He's buying into a conspiracy theory created by a bunch
of grifters who just need to hop to one outrage
lily Pad and from the next outrage lily Pad so
that they can keep up the momentum. That's all.

Speaker 4 (01:20:41):
It is accurate.

Speaker 2 (01:20:42):
And I mean the fact that you have to have
Turning Point actually release statements during a time when they're grieving.
I mean, these are people who were with him every
day and work with him and know him. To try
to like kick off some of these grifters who he
hadn't even talked to in a year is so stupid.
And notice how they're all saying this without receipts. All
these people are running their mouths and they don't have
a single receipt. So I'm just this is what I
don't get from the left. They sit here and the

(01:21:04):
left right, I call them the woke right, because these
are all the people that make idols out of race.
And I just think when and ethnicity and sex and
all that, I think when you do that, those are
those are that's literally that's a Marxist theory in practice,
that's that's part of CRT critical race theory. Whether they
are smart enough to recognize it or not. That's like
the Derek Bell school of CRT. And he's the guy

(01:21:28):
who first and I've been writing about this for twenty years,
he's the guy who first introduced this to universities across
the country. Well maybe fifteen, not twenty. But the point
of this is, I don't they feel like they've got
like Ben the knee and to sail this stuff, especially

(01:21:48):
like about you know, Charlie and all of that. It's
just a horrific posthumous hijacking. People are trying to like
pick apart his legacy and use the crumbs to inflate themselves.
There's no other better way to put it. I just
don't These are all the same people that bitch and
moan about a pack, and that's the American Israel confab.

(01:22:09):
They complain about a pack, but then they are quite
as church mice when it comes to Katari money coming
into the country, to the tune of billings upon billiings
upon billions of dollars. It's a serious problem. And of course,
interestingly enough, the universities, and we've talked about this quite
at length, the universities that receive the most funding from

(01:22:29):
Cutter are the ones where you get all of this
these kickoffs over our anti Semitism and Jewish students that
can't even walk into the building to go to class.
I mean, we've seen like two years of this now.
I feel like that's a fair question. I get that
some people they're on this like anti Israel kick I
think some people do it because they're actual anti Semites

(01:22:50):
and they just don't like Jewish people. I think some
people do it because they think it's cool to be contrariant,
and they really don't know what the hell is going
on over there. I think other people to do it
because everybody's so desperately trying to emulate Joe Rogan that
they want to be considered experts in an area. They
want to be considered experts in an industry in which
they don't actually have the depth in that particular of

(01:23:12):
that particular issue to be considered an expert on it
or to even talk knowledgeably about it. I think it's
a lot of it the people that genuinely criticize, whether
the way that the government has responded or you know,
et cetera. I think that there's a difference between that
and everything else that I've said. But I feel like

(01:23:33):
people like Theo Vaughn, Can you tell me the difference
between Benjamin and Yahou and Isaac Herzog? Can you tell
me what Isaac Herzog does? No, none of these people
can even talk about how the Israeli government is even structured.
They can't even tell you what policies have been passed
since October seventh in terms of Israeli security, they have
no idea what the hell they're talking about. Here's the issue.

(01:23:53):
Do you honestly think that these Islamist countries whose asses
you all kiss are going to be nicer to you
than anybody else over there? You're so busy trying to
lie pross straight before these Islamis nations for what what
is the purpose do you realize? And I agree with
Tommy Robinson. When you have Israel falls Tojihatism, everybody's going

(01:24:16):
to fall Tojihatism. Is it better to have an ally
over in the Middle East to take care of some
of the stuff so that we don't have to send
our loved ones to do it and expend more resources
to do it, or would you rather us just have
to all do it ourselves over there and here? It's
a strategy that is realistic in the realistic world in

(01:24:39):
which we live. I would love to be hi azekide
to some of these jokers and buy into the kittens
and sunshine bs that we don't have to do any
of this stuff. But guess what, we don't get to
control all of the variables. Just it just blows the
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Speaker 4 (01:26:03):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:26:09):
So a flooded outfield results in criminal charges for too Maryland.
So a field got flooded.

Speaker 4 (01:26:16):
What these firefighters did it intentionally? Apparently why I don't know,
but it caused a lot of damage and they got charges.

Speaker 2 (01:26:24):
For over three minutes one thousand dollars in damage and
they had to cancel games. And why did the two
firefighters that did it? So now everyone's like, should they
go to jail? Should they just be fined? They should
be fined, yes, but should they go to jail? This
seems pretty serious. Tacoma police seized eighty nine pounds of meth.

(01:26:45):
That's a lot of meth, that's yeah. And in addition
to that, they also had one hundred and sixty six
grams of fentanyl, thirty three grams of heroin, four hundred
and ten grams of cocaine. That's a lot of charges.
They said it was one of the big narcotics the
seizures in their department's history. It's crazy. Trust and media
is at a new low twenty eight percent. That's not

(01:27:09):
really a shocker. Definitely not a shocker. I don't think
what maybe diseases have a lower Yeah, exactly, and let's
see that's yeah. We'll stop there because we got more
in store. Potus is laid down the law for hamas
and more. Stick with us.

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Speaker 7 (01:27:43):
And you need sixty votes.

Speaker 6 (01:27:44):
The point that that is five partisans here negotiation?

Speaker 3 (01:27:48):
All right, you need eight Democratic votes.

Speaker 6 (01:27:50):
Okay, how do we work together to keep the government open?

Speaker 1 (01:27:53):
Republicans, for the first time in modern history, have chosen.

Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
Not to negotiate. So well, Bernie Sanders is saying that
for the first time ever, Republicans aren't willing to negotiate.
I don't know why he's saying that, because this is
a bill that they've voted on for a million million
different times already. They voted on this bill so often,
it's ridiculous. It's this just the cr that they voted

(01:28:18):
on when Biden was in office. I mean, it's literally
the exact same levels of spending under as under the
previous administration. So and then the House already, the House
already passed it. They don't have anything with which to negotiate.
That's pretty much it. So I don't know what he's

(01:28:38):
talking about. So goofy. This is so ridiculous. Welcome back
to the program. Dane Lashaty chats at Rumbull channel through
forty seven Direct TV is the stream. So I want
to switch gears here. There's a couple of things. Oh
where do I even? Where do I want to start?
I didn't get There's some things I didn't get all
the way through. Okay, let me touch on this one

(01:29:00):
real quick, and then we're going to talk about Portland
here coming up. New York Times. This came out just
a little bit ago, well this morning. Here's the headline, ma'am.
Donnie says he would phase out New York City's gifted
program for early grades. He wants to get rid of
the gifted program in public schools. We feel about that year.

(01:29:24):
I think you're thoughtful, king.

Speaker 4 (01:29:26):
Well, I mean that seems to be one of the
very few actual useful programs in public school So, yeah,
not good. Not good.

Speaker 2 (01:29:38):
He says that if he's elected, he's going to replace
the program. He says it's a symbol of segregation in
the schools. It's a bigoted he says, it's just gifted classes,
gifted programs. It's they're just can you can type whatever
you want. It's just they're just bigoted. It's just it's

(01:29:58):
about it's about segregation because apparently, I guess he says
that he doesn't believe that minority students are smart enough.

Speaker 4 (01:30:05):
Oh my god, that's super racist. Number one. Number two,
When my kids are going to school, they were they
essentially looked up to being able to get into the
gifted program, right like, they worked towards that goal because
they saw the benefit and what these kids were able
to engage in, In the type of learning that these
kids were having, it actually inspired other students to be better.

(01:30:28):
So I don't understand why you're It's like our progressive
tax system, they panelize you for being better or earning more.
And it's the same here. Why would you take away
those who could perform outperform what public school offers. Why
would you take that away?

Speaker 2 (01:30:44):
It's a million dollar question, million dollar question the problem
and you I think you just highlighted something that's that's
incredibly important in terms of the reward that you get
as a student when you get into some of these programs,

(01:31:06):
and there are kids that these programs really serve. There
isn't a one size fits all learning approach. There really isn't.
And the idea that he thinks that it represents some
sort of inequality, well, merit is unequal. You're never going

(01:31:28):
to be able to erase the human condition. You're never
going to be able to legislate away free will ever.
I mean, you can even pass laws about it, but
people still choose to enact their free will, even in
ways that are felonious. So this thought that it somehow

(01:31:49):
promotes division or you would rather punish the students who
are capable and maybe need more invigorating work at the
expense of the those who don't. They are they at
their expense just to accommodate those students who do not.
This is it's just it. It's so punitive, and it

(01:32:09):
sounds jealous. It sounds jealous. It sounds like he's jealous
of gifted students and he wants to take that program
away from them, because how dare they have that as
an option? How dare they those kids I was in.

(01:32:29):
I did the gifted program when I was in elementary school,
and there were certain points in my class when I
would have to leave my class and go to a
different classroom where there were fewer students and we did
different work, and I always felt like I had more
work to take home, and I actually was mad about

(01:32:51):
it because I thought, I want to be able to
do this. This looks more, This looks like it's funner.
What's happening in my classroom? It really did funner. It's
more fun funnest. But there are students that it actually
benefits because I could be quite disruptive if I get bored.
So when I'm one of those, I'm that student, I'll

(01:33:15):
get all my stuff done and then I'll get really disruptive.
I need more to do. I have to and it
can't just be busy work like I need to, you know,
And there are kids out there that are like that,
and that's not a bad thing. And there are kids
out there that are not like that, and that's not
a bad thing. It's not a bad thing to not
be in the gifted program, and it's not a bad
thing to be in the gifted program. The division that
he is introducing is in how he presents it. He's

(01:33:38):
immediately presenting it as it is something that is disenfranchising
and that you are somehow being excluded, you are being
wronged because you're not part of this program. That is
one of the most uneducated ways to view this that
I could ever possibly imagine. And I feel like anybody
who approaches education with that perspec active should probably be

(01:34:01):
barred legally from being able to make determinations about children's education.
That's just a horrifically dangerous thing to present that as such.
Good heavens. Let's look at Portland. They arrested an independent
journalist and next short yesterday he was just literally there,

(01:34:24):
this is sorry, what somebody? Yeah last night in Portland?
What somebody was this the cut? I keep passing it.
But he was arrested in Portland. He was attacked. That's
why he was arrested. He was there covering the riots
in Portland, and then what ended up happening is they

(01:34:46):
started attacking him and he defended himself and they arrested
him because he defended himself. So this is a picture
and there's video of him being attacked and all of that.
There's a lot of cussing in it. This is one
of the videos. This is the arrest. That's the arrest
that you're watching. Cut twenty one. Yeah, this is twenty one.

(01:35:08):
So he was the ice facility that's up there in Portland.
You know, you have a bunch of leftists that are
outside and they've been rioting and all of this. So
he was covering it. He's again independent journalists and he
licenses his footage out. They got surrounded by anti ice
rioters and he was getting verbally threatened. He even posted

(01:35:34):
last night that he felt like he could not defend
himself because they would arrest him, which is true. And
apparently Antifa jumped him and he was just an independent
journalist and he had to defend himself. So they didn't
bash his head in and they arrested him. They arrested

(01:35:57):
him and not the people attacking him. Hey, King, what
is that the left says when they call Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:36:09):
The authoritarian right dictator, So you.

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Can't even defend yourself from a bunch of Marxist knobs
in Portland when they write and attack you.

Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
They're not strong enough to defend themselves, the Antifa and
the anti ice people, so they need their police force
to help, and Portland police is more than happy to
support Antifa for some reason. It doesn't make sense to me,
but that's what we've seen for the last couple of years.

Speaker 2 (01:36:35):
I mean goodness. So they and he sent out by
the way, he was one of the guys who sent
out starlinks to all of like western North Carolina and
they had the flooding and all of that. He's like
been around the country. They charged him just so they
attacked him, and then they they the way that they
try to reframe this is they're like, oh, well, we

(01:36:56):
set a flag on fire and he put it out.
They set a flag on fire like right by him,
on purpose, with the hopes of catching him on fire,
and he put the fire out, and they charged him
with disorderly conduct and second degree because he put the
fire out. What that is absolutely insane. And then they

(01:37:18):
assaulted him, knocked him into a flower bed and I
I just all he was doing what ended up happening
when and this was from Bill Bill Maligion I think
had said this, and they pulled this up. Bill Maligion
had tweeted because he spoke to him after on the

(01:37:40):
phone after he got released from custody, and he said
he was only they're shooting video footage. And then the
federal agents maced the Antifa rioters because they were getting
violent and they were starting to destroy property, and then
they got maceed and some of them started crying, and

(01:38:01):
that was all in the video footage. And then they
got mad at sort Or because he was there recording it,
and they didn't like the fact that he had caught
it on video that they were bawling after they had
gotten mased, and they came after him and attacked him.
He wasn't He's not like the leftist who get out

(01:38:21):
there and pretend to be journalists and then they take
part in the riots, or like the journalists that pretended
they were covering everything on October seventh, but then they
literally were on the backs of Hamas's bikes and celebrating
with them after. Yeah, there's a lot of video and
photographic evidence of that. He was just there getting footage
of these Antifa writers getting mased and they were crying,

(01:38:43):
and then they attacked him and then he gets arrested.
That's where are all of the free speech purists. Where
all of the the individuals who cry about the sacredness
of the press, the free press is of sacred Where
are they at with us?

Speaker 5 (01:39:03):
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Speaker 10 (01:39:15):
I'm against the death penalty in all cases. Well, I
think in all cases. And that's why I find there
is a hypocrisy with certain Christians who are pro life,
but they will pull that electric chair switch. They are
pro life, but they have their ar fifteens and their cabinet.
They are pro life, but they don't mind immigrant families

(01:39:37):
being torn from each other. They are pro life, but
they don't care about little children's subsidies being taken away
from them.

Speaker 2 (01:39:43):
That is not pro life.

Speaker 12 (01:39:45):
I was just gonna say, I'm Protestant.

Speaker 2 (01:39:47):
She says that she's against the death penalty in all cases,
but yet she endorses abortion. What do you think that is?
It's so dumb, so dumb. She mentions firearm ownership. Firearms
save more lives than they are actually taken in felonious hands.

(01:40:08):
Defensive gun usage is greater than that by every measured statistic,
even under Obama era, even under Biden era, than the
criminal usage. So she doesn't even know what she's talking
about here. If she was pro lived, she would be
for Second Amendment. She would be for the Second Amendment,
she would be for firearm ownership. If she was actually

(01:40:29):
you know, against the death penalties, she would be legitimately
pro life. But she's not. So that's really tricky there.
How tricky? Hmm? How interesting? Wow, she's not the brightest
bulb in that box, that horrible, ridiculous box. I just
who watches that show? Who watches that show? I don't

(01:40:53):
understand the appeal or the audience. Who watches it?

Speaker 4 (01:40:56):
Kane other mentally ill shrews.

Speaker 2 (01:41:01):
I I just don't see how it is an attractive
program to watch. I don't know. Maybe only like New Yorker,
like rich New York Marxist women watch it. That's the
only thing I can think of, because I don't know
in what way it's considered, you know, it's an attractive show,

(01:41:23):
or it's appealing in any way with content or otherwise.
It just none of it makes sense. So I don't know.
We'll see, but it's just so stupid. I just get
so bored with it. I don't even think when it
first launched, that was when Barbara Walters, Barbara Walters left
twenty twenty, didn't she did do the view, and then

(01:41:45):
everybody watched it at first, and then it started kind
of going downhill. And now I just don't I don't
even think that it's relevant. They don't. They bicker over everything,
and their pop culture stuff is miles wide and inches deep.
They it used to be show Him that was more
about pop culture than just politics, and that's shifted even
But these are like women who clearly do not have

(01:42:06):
their finger on the pulls of pop culture. So I
don't even know. That doesn't Yeah, it just doesn't make
any It's like Jimmy Kimmel, like why even keep him on?
His ratings are so abysmal. Well, now they got it, now,
how bad is that looking? Another's stuck with him forever?
They are stuck with that Titanic forever. They can't get
rid of him now because he'll go, I'm a free
speech and then it's just ridiculous.

Speaker 4 (01:42:26):
It's literally every day they're flushing money down the toilet.

Speaker 2 (01:42:29):
I'm for that. If they want to bankrupt themselves, if
they if they have to pay that indulgence so their
leftist rage mob doesn't come after them, I'm okay with that.
That's fine. They can go ahead and do it, but
the rest of us don't. Rest of us aren't gonna
And he's I don't even think that he noticed how
he's not even making headlines. He made what forty eight

(01:42:50):
hours and that was it. That's how long that cycle lasted.
Forty eight hours. Nobody cared after that. We don't even like,
we don't even have any clips. I don't even have
any clips audio because he doesn't say anything that's like
worth it. It's so sad. Couldn't happen to a better person,
you know, couldn't have happened. Just tell you what. Make
sure you go subscribe over at substack, chapter and verse

(01:43:11):
because sometimes breaking news over the weekend it'll come out there,
and of course Facebook and YouTube. I can subscribe in
the meantime Today in stupidity.

Speaker 4 (01:43:19):
All right, it is Don Lemon.

Speaker 2 (01:43:21):
He's your favorite.

Speaker 4 (01:43:22):
Every day he qualifies, but we just sometimes don't get
to it. But today we are able to wand cut fifteen. Apparently,
the greatest threat to political violence is white men radicalized
to the right.

Speaker 12 (01:43:34):
Listen to this, and what is it when they say
a hit dog will holler jeez? And that's why I say,
Megan Kelly and Glenn Greenwall, they don't want to talk
about political violence. What because if they did, they do,
they would have to face the truth.

Speaker 4 (01:43:49):
They talk about it in the context of truth.

Speaker 12 (01:43:51):
You, the greatest threat of political violence in America today
is white men radicalized to the right. That is fact.

Speaker 4 (01:43:58):
So Charlie Kirk, in case you're wondering, Don Lemon is
still always wrong and always hateful. So there's your update
on Don Lemon.

Speaker 2 (01:44:07):
Yeah, how yeah, who is it the assassinated Charlie Kirk? Again,
it wasn't a righty folks? That does it for us?
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