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During your response to her heckling ofyou, you use the word illegal when
talking about the man who allegedly killedRiley, an undocumented person, and I
shouldn't have used the legal issue asundocumented. And look, when I spoke
about the difference between Trump and me, one of the things I talked about
on the border was that is theway he talks about vermin, the way
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he talks about these people polluting theblood. I talked about what I'm not
going to do, what I won'tdo. I'm not going to treat any
of these people with disrespect. Look, they've built the country, the reason
our economy is growing. We haveto control the border and more orderly flow.
But I don't share to you atall. So you regret using that
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word. Oh my gosh, Ohmy gosh, Katie bar the door,
y'all. It's Monday, Monday.This is how we're starting off, are
we? Okay? Let's do this. I don't give a rats ask what
you call him. You break thelaw and you come here illegally, and
then you start people. Yeah,pretty sure. I don't care about hurting
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your feelings. I I'd rather useyou. I don't I want to use
this dude as a speed bump,you know what I mean, Like,
I want to put this guy inthe empty spaces when you're bowling, like
the little what are the gutters?Yeah, head first or no, head
feet first, head first, andthe ball hits its head first, and
then let little kids bowl within therein the gutters. Start there, and
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then like escalate it. See firstoff before we do the greetings and salutations,
because it is a HyG dana lashback from a week long trek where
I was resting my mind and gettingbored out of my wits. But I
really do think that a lot ofour problems in this country would be solved
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in the next administration. And thisis probably I wouldn't accept a paycheck,
but I really do think I shouldbe involved, like at the head of
penalties, right, like the Ministerof punishment. It is a key is
a very important position. I don'trequire underlings. I do not require a
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paycheck from the taxpayer, because mypayment comes in the joy that I would
get from the suffering of evil peopledoing from justice, and it would swell
my heart. So so I'm justsaying, right, it's Kane, that
is so astute of you. Thejoy of justice. I mean, they
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do both start with a jay,do they not. Now some people might
say that that's a coincidence, butthose people, those are non believers,
all right, So welcome to theprogram. Tis I Dana Lash and we
are back together top of this firsthour. And so there were some things
that happened over the weekend. Forthe love, can a girl go just
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take a few days when one ofher kids has a spring break and take
a break and the all hell notbreak loose? Is it possible? Just
once? I know every single timethe universe conspires against me. So we
have more things to talk about thanwe have time today, and uh,
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let's just get right into it.So first and foremost, the president is
apologizing. What did he call that? What did he call Lincoln? Riley?
He called her Lincoln, didn't he? I mean that just seems like
that's one of the things that youmight want to get correct when you're given
a speech, right, And Iloved the spin that everyone had on this.
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But he's sitting here because the leftattacked him. They attacked him.
Yeah, so this was him.This is how it started. So we
have how it how it ended up, but this is how it started.
Audio SoundBite six. I want youto listen to this. It's not about
him, it's not about me.I'd be a winner, not really.
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I Lincoln Riley, a innocent youngwoman who was killed by an illegal That's
right, But how many of thethousands of people being killed by legals?
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To her parents, I say,my heart goes out to you, having
lost children myself. I understand,my heart goes out to you, having
lost children myself. Oh it wasBo, also killed by I mean,
how many ways is he going tokill Bo? How many ways does Bo
die? Now he gets killed byan illegal immigrant? I mean, hell,
he's been killed in tar Pits,Iraq, Afghanistan now by legal immigrants.
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I mean, good grief. Howmany ways you're going to kill your
kid? Dude? So he says, well, did you hear how he
put the emphasis on illegal. Nowthat was old Biden. Yeah, no,
no, no, no, wait, old days of your Biden.
Because this is stuff that he usedto say, right, he used to
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say those things, and so youknow, I mean, it just it
doesn't it's not super surprising. Andso now we have from this audio sound
by four. He goes back tothat word illegal. Well, I mean
listen to how he defines it,just because do you regret using the word
illegal to describe immigrants last night?Sir? Well, not probably, I
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don't regret it. Technically not supposedto be here, He's technically not supposed
to be here. So can Iuse that? Like just saying I'm not
saying that I'm doing any of this. By the way, I'm not saying
that any of this stuff is happening. But let's just say. You know
what, if I wanted to getyou know, a full something full auto
and I didn't want to do thetax stamp and all that stuff, can
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I just say, mmmm, technicallyit's not supposed to be here. Can
I use that? I feel likeI can look, whatever laws you don't
want to follow, I'm gonna picksome laws and I don't want to follow
either, except you might not likethe laws that I picked to not follow.
Yeah, so because were it notfor faith, uh yeah, you
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would desperately want those laws concerning me. Uh but and probably others too.
So the he's not supposed technically notsupposed to be here? Good night.
It's like a Simpson script. It'slike the Simpsons wrote this, Yes,
can illegal or illegal him technically notsupposed to be here. I really wish
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that the reporter would have followed upon that, mister President. So when
you say that he is supposed tonot be here, does that mean he
is not here legally or illegally?Is he illegally not supposed to be here?
He's still technically he's not supposed tobe here, by not supposing by
by supposing he's not supposed to behere, are you supposing that's illegal,
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mister president. I would have justkept it till his mind exploded. I'd
have just kept at it because atsome point, I mean, it's just
it all goes to noodles up there. It's just, you know. So
the State of the Union, whichI did actually keep track of, I
kept to watch on Lorraine has apiece up about it, a chapter in
verse as well, and I Iguess he would what did they dope him
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up with? Rage? They dopedhim up with whatever? Squeakers masquerading as
like uh, right wing and leftwing gen zers, those annoying brats that
are on those annoying they're fake accountsthat are on uh social media. I
guess whatever they're on. They dopedhim up with it because he went out
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there and it was basically like readinga comment section. I thought the hammer
makes more sense. He goes outthere just mad, and then he messes
up with that, messes up withthat, he gets heckled by a gold
star father. They throw the goldstar father out. This was audio sound
by nine. He gets heckled.This guy lost his sons of the disastrous
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withdrawal from Afghanistan. Listen to this. All Americans deserve the freedom to be
safe. And America is safer todaythan when I took office. Year before
I took office, murderation up thirtypercent. Thirty percent, they went up,
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the biggest increase in history. Itwas then through my American Rescue Plan,
which every American voted against. Immad. So that's you're not supposed
to do stuff like that there,That is for sure. But you know
what is it Can we just stopfor a moment in the middle of you're
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not supposed to do that there?And can we acknowledge the fact that this
guy's son is dead because of theman speaking Joe Biden killed his son.
That's the father of a twenty yearold marine who was killed because of the
It was the abbey Gate, thedisastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan. And I've talked
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to so many friends, people whowere there, who had family there,
and also people who served in arearmed forces who also did training and et
cetera. There, all of ourmilitary members, they knew what was up.
All those Marines knew what was upthat day because they had seen this
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dude reportedly scoping out that gate.I mean, if you wanted to try
to kill American soldiers, you wouldhave done the withdrawal exactly like that.
They went from Bagram Air Force Base, very well protected, not in the
middle of the city center, reallygood positioning, tons of resources airfield I
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mean air Force Base, to theHamid Karzai International Airport in couple in the
middle of hell, chaotic, insane. It's like, I mean, imagine
Manhattan with the worst rush hour andpeople running everywhere and chaos and terrorists embedded
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in and that's what you got.Difficult to protect. And they knew that
this guy and that the terrorists hadbeen scoping out this gate, and apparently
one of the Marines had even warnedthe others, and so the officers knew.
That's why you had some hierarchy therein the Marines that were killed in
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this too, because they were wherethey were supposed to be. So it's
understandable that this guy, this father, this uh Steve Nico, It's completely
understandable that he was that upset,And honestly, I think they should have
I personally, I know that there'sprotocol, and I'm not even going to
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tickle the fancies of the protocol people, but I think he should have been
shown a little bit of grace becauseyou know, if that's the worst that
happens to you, after you killa guy's son and he hankles, you
know, while you're giving your speech, what tears you? Nancy Pelosi rip
up stuff behind Trump when he spoke, So spare me. I mean,
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this father, those those men andwomen stood there at the gate knowing death
was coming for them and they weretold that, well, too bad,
nothing you can do about it.So it's completely understandable that he was that
upset. Wouldn't you be? Sothe uh insanity of the State of the
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Union address, I mean it withall of this, and like I said,
we're gonna get into all of thisbecause we've got we got to talk
about immigration. We've got to talkHere's something else that I want to dive
into you and this is gonna becoming up later on in the Aura.
We also have Steven Yates is gonnabe joining us. We're gonna get into
everything with culture and canceling because there'sother stuff that's happened immigration the border.
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Have you guys seen what's going onin Haiti? Their prime minister fled the
country and I'm not even exaggerating whenI say this, and a literal cannibal
gang has taken over the country.So one of the islands that we were
at over the weekend, all ofthe people who were born and raised there
are at the point where they werelike talking about unrest because of the illegal
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a hot mic. Hot mic expressionsthat was Joe Biden, and you guys
read about this Friday. He says, Oh, I told Bibe you and
I are going to have a cometo Jesus meeting, you know Jewish Benjamin
net and Yahoo PM over at Israel. Joe Biden. Yeah, welcome back
to the program, Dana, lastyear with you, your lovable curmudgeon.
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Bottom of this first hour. Youcan listen coast to coast. You can
listen on a Terrest's real affiliate.You can stream the program watching channel three
forty seven direct TV. We gota YouTube discussion watch at Facebook and apparently
also now streaming on x which Ijust I don't know that's where they put
us. Hi. So the cometo Jesus meeting, I mean, you
know, and he goes, Ilove. Can we just play audio sound
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bite thirty one because it's his stutter, Guys, I don't know, come
up with another dumb, random excuse. Listen to how he was trying to
excuse it. You were caught ona hot mic after your saved the Union
address talking to Secretary of Saint AnthonyBlincoln and Senator Michael Bennett saying quote,
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I told him BB and don't repeatthis, but you and I are going
to have a come to Jesus meeting? What do you mean by that?
What I met was as the expressionused in the southern part of my state.
I mean a serious meeting, andit was for two years. You
know. First off, I gotto give this NBC reporter a little bit
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of credit because there's some golden soundbitesthat we got out of this interview.
And I don't normally do this.I don't know who this cat is.
I'm you know, ambivalent about hisglasses, but leaning towards a hard no.
However, I do give him creditfor asking these very tough questions,
right, I mean, good onhim for doing this. But he's like,
but you know, come to Jesus. It's an expression only found in
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Delaware, the great Delawareans. Theysay it often. Yes, just Delaware
swear it all began. It's thefruit of the world, the basket,
the fruit basket of the world,Delaware, Planet Earth, in the United
States. It's where it all started. He's without, I really want to
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know how that excuse formed in hismind. It's an expression in southern Delaware.
Phoebe knew what I meant. Yes, I'm sure he knows who Jesus
is. Joe, pretty sure you'retalking to the Jewish Prime Minister. We're
gonna have come to Jesus meeting.No, they got mad at Trump for
eating a taco salad on Sanco deMayo. You will give me this,
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it is mine. We're in anoutrage off right now. It's an outrage
off. Who can get more outraged? But that's so dumb. That is
just why he opens himself up toeverything. Can I just give you one
more example? I know we weregoing to save this, but I can't
audio sound bite one seal to playbecause this is well, it's just chef's
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kiss. Go ahead. You promisedBlack America that you'd have you'd have our
back? Do you feel you haveour backs? I have your back,
and I'm more as much as anyprison has in American issues. Susplend In
Josh, oh wow. Okay,So I had retweeted this on X with
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Barack Obama shrugging. It's a giftof Barack Obama just shrug because Kane,
can you remind the listening and viewingaudience who Joe Biden was VP under.
That would have been Hussain Obama.Okay, and the ethnicity of president former
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President Barack Obama. Kane Well campaignedon being an African American black man.
Yeah, but so did Bill Clintonand Joe Biden. You can identify anything
you want. So we technically we'vehad three black presidents. If you can
look, don't give me that.If you can tape the Franken beans back
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and pretend, you know, silenceof the Lamb style that you're a chick,
then they're all three black. Getmad that Dems de rules. That's
correct, Kane. He says thisstuff. Wait, you mean Lyndon B.
Johnson, the guy who's literally quotedagain another uncomfortable kind of quasi hot
mic moment, saying that like dlike running down black Americans in the South
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and talking about voting for Democrats.That LBJ. Yeah, I don't know
is I would have liked him.I would have wanted to bully him,
you know what I mean, likesidebar Sol lennab Bur John Lennabe Johnson LBJ.
Apparently he was like what six something, six foot two, six foot
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three, He's like really tall dude, and he would man or woman And
this was well known and it wasI've read all these autobio auto but biographies
on presidents, and then when Iread on him, uh, he would
use he would invade someone's personal spaceand just kind of tower over them on
purpose as a way to intimidate them. That was a little tactic that he
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had. He sounded like a jackwagon. I would have stepped on him with
a heel. Oh, I'm sorry, you're in my space. That's what
happens. When you get in myspace. I spear your toe with my
stiletto. That's what happens. Ijust think it's funny that he went to
that. Well, I wonder ifthat's gonna make Barack Obama upset. He's
too busy, I think paddleboarding offthe by his house in Hawaii to pay
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attention, I don't think. Idon't think he really cares. But still,
all right, so a few things. I want to make sure we
have so many things to touch on, because again I was out last week.
I had a little bit of ayou know, we had the uh,
the shrink flation. He was talkingabout shrink flation. So apparently Snickers
got involved in this. Did youguys hear about this? Okay, so
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he was going he was going onabout Snickers. He actually said quote Snickers
bars, you get charged the sameamount, and you got about I don't
know about ten percent fewer Snickers init. You've got fewer Snickers, Kane,
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we're gonna skip the grammatical lesson aboutusing fewer and less but you know,
fewer Snickers, fewer as if it'syou know, you can actually count
it. It's a you know,it's innumerable one, two through four,
five, six, less as ifit's you know, not totally quantifiable,
So he is less. He couldhave said lesson, and we didn't skip
the lesson anyway. Commercial on Snickersbars, you get, you get charge
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the same amount, and you gotabout I don't know, ten percent fewer
Snickers in it, ten percent fewerSnickers in it. Look did he measure
this? So Snickers got mad?I don't even under ten percent fewer Snickers.
That's what the other. If Iwas the other candy bar company,
I would totally use that line andbe like, well this candy bar has
ten percent fewer candy bar in it. All your base blowed us. That's
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ten percent fewer Snickers. So theysaid no. I mean he talked,
he was talking about this before hementioned the border, So you can tell
what's more important to this dud hisice cream and candy. But so anyway,
like I said, the Snickers people, they said, no, we
quote not reduced the size of theSnickers singles or share sizes despite having to
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face inflation and spikes and material costs. That was basically them same because of
your stupid economic policies. And theysaid that quote final final prices are always
at the discretion of the retailer andnot you know, the president, And
they were trying to minimize costs.But then it's a limit because stores don't
want to inflate prices themselves because thenthey hurt themselves with their competitors. So
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he basically smeared the Snickers people,where's big Candy. I'm surprised he didn't
get into that big candies inflating youryou got you got you were candy bar
in it stuts big candy. Bigcandy sounds like a an extra that was
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cut from Pee's Big Adventure. Anyway, Yeah, it does. Right.
So then we also have the taxlies, Biden's tax lies, because he
did he was lying about one ofthe sooner the moment that I saw that
they were going to go after whatis it the wealthy people, and we're
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going after businesses and all this otherstuff. That's the same old thing that
they bring out every single year,but their policies actually benefit that in some
respects that demo. And then peoplewho are like Bill Gates rich and Barack
Obama rich, and even Nancy Pelosiand Joe Biden rich, they don't care.
They can absorb the cost to highertaxes because that's basically the economic indulgence
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that they have to pay in orderto They're buying a virtue, a fake
virtue, a newly manufactured virtue.Look, we care about the poor,
and we believe in quote paying ourfair share, but not enough to actually
write a check voluntarily to the treasury. We have to be taxed, We
have to. Everybody's got to betaxed in order for us to do our
part. So he was saying thatessentially going in and talking about he wants
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to tax he was talking about notincome. He was touching on taxing your
wealth, like your accumulated income,not what you're making just in the year.
There's a major difference here. He'stalking about taxing your wealth, not
just your income. And you can'tdo that without amending the Constitution of the
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United States, Article one, Sectioneight, Clause one quote, the Congress
shall have power to lay and collecttaxes, duties inposts, excises, paid
debts, and provide for common defensein general welfare of the United States.
But all duties in posts and excisesshall be uniform throughout the United States.
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Now, the legal legals are gettingout there saying, you have the classifications
of taxation, which are direct taxesindirect taxes. And this was over at
the Constitution Center dot org, right, they had a really good write up
about this indirect taxes and then incometaxes like on people as opposed to taxing
an entity like a business or agroup or something like that, something like
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that, and the direct taxes andRed State had a piece on sixteenth Amendment.
In direct taxes, the Congress shallhave the power to land collect taxes
on incomes from whatever source derived withoutapportionment among several states, and without regard
to any census or enumeration, soanything else. If you're looking at implementing
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a wealth tax, that has tobe in that has to be again a
portioned so it has to be proportionalto each state's respective population, and it's
a direct tax on individuals, andit's not uniform, and wealth per state
varies, so you cannot actually implementanything that he's talking about without a major
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change to the United States Constitution,which they have no intention of doing,
by the way. But they wantto go out and they want to basically
give pigeon feed to all the pigeonsthat are their base. That's what this
says. That it's nothing more thanthat, and people were eating it up.
Good Heavens, all right, we'vegot we got to talk about some
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of the GOP stuff. Can wediscuss the wine Mom State of the Union
response? I had tweeted about it. This will be coming up. We
might have to do it in oursecond hour because I said the GOP response
should not mirror that of a Mitycommercial, And it's true, especially when
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I've seen clips of this lawmaker speakingso oh sensibly, I cannot stand fake
I can't see contrived dramatics. It'salmost redundant to say that, But then
it's kind of my point, right, I can't stand it. It's so
manufactured and contrived. And I mean, unless you were getting an award at
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that thing that they had in Hollywoodlast night, you shouldn't be doing it
right. It just looks bad.So we're going to touch on that response.
We got to talk about the changesthat the RNC. We have to
also have to talk about the biggiant bill that Republicans passed, which then
also undercuts the severity of tone fromthe GOP response to the State of the
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Union, because how you're going tobe mad at all that stuff that you
just listed, but then y'all votedfor this to continue funding it. So
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thus seemed mad, always on thetwo crying Goslin, No, it's worth
it performing the I'm just kin.This is literally the only part of the
Oscars that I watched, you see, because, as I said, I
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only did it to watch him performbecause the broad Brigade, they were all
butt hurt over him getting an OSCARnomination for Best Supporting Actor and all the
chicks had been left hanging out ofthe Barbie movies and dude, Slash came
out, not just Slash, butWolfgang van Halen came out and they solo.
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Yeah. I didn't watch it reallyat all before, and I definitely
didn't watch it after, but yeah, they I had to watch it because
I mean they that was actually Iknow I did not have Slash and Barbie
in the same reality on my Bingocard for this year, but right there
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it is. I mean they Heliterally came out, Slash came out in
solo, and then all of asudden there's Wolf Wolfgang van Halen, and
I think they should have invented aBest Oscars Live Performance category and then given
them a little gold Man. Sonow you know what. I had to
watch the Barbie Movie. I literallydid not finish it because you know,
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sometimes that's part of the job,right, part of the job, because
everybody's talking about it, everybody.I mean that there was so much stuff
raging chlamydia, like all over socialmedia. Everyone was so outraged over Barbie.
So I literally could not make itthrough the film. And I'm using
literally correctly, just at three times. So I glossed over it on air.
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But the Barbie movie, we cantake that audio out. The Barbie
movie. The writing was so bad. Gretorg Garwig's writing, I thought in
direction was so bad. They didn'tknow if they made a feminist statement or
not. That's how bad this was. I mean, she was so confused
as hell to write a girl PowerYay manifesto script that she like douced all
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over her own third Wave premise andmade Ken and all of the other Kens
actually looked like the good see,because we're not supposed to talk about how
Third Wave ironically took a benine maleavatar created as a supporting role for a
girl's toy and role playing and spitefullyreduced them to a second class citizen in
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a movie that was supposed to buildwomen up by tearing men down. There's
the irony in it, So youcould see why they were all angry that
Ryan Goslin got a nomination and notall the copy paste repeat feminist characters in
their movie. So I just thoughtthat was kind of interesting. It's the
only reason I watched it. Andthen I was rewarded for that because Slash
came out on stage, so thatwas actually kind of cool. Thanks dudes
(36:35):
for making it a little a bitenjoyable for a second. There another hour
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We got a lot, we gota lot of stuff to cover. So
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uh, yes, I'm back frommy week adventure, week long adventure.
I had a kid. That's springbreak, and so we just I took
a week of rest and now I'mback and I'm overly caffeinated, thank you
Black Rifle coffee. Overly caffeinated andrested and it's very dangerous. And I
was trying to behave while I wasI was trying to behave while I was
out. I really was, andI was trying not to be mean on
the internet. I think I partiallys seeded Kane. You know, like
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there's ten percent fewer Snickers. Iwas ten percent fewer meaner. So same
thing, all right, So Ilet me I'm double checking over everything that
we have because while I was out, So let me let me talk about
this because we've been talking about immigration. I don't know if you guys have
(40:21):
seen this. The uh, theprime minister just like fled Haiti. He
fled Haiti and now I guess theguy in charge is the checks notes leader
of a cannibalistic gang. Okays heardabout this? Yeah, like he's actually
(40:44):
the leader of a cannibal goes bythe name of Barbecue. I'm not joking
for somebody who eats people. Helooks rather thinly. But anyway, so
this gang they ran out, theyran out the Prime minister. Haiti's apparently
(41:06):
going Hungary. They had to sendover the Marines to evacuate embassy personnel.
Anthony Blincoln is headed to Jamaica.They're going to have crisis talks with other
Caribbean leaders. So the guy whois known as Barbecue, who is on
video apparently eating finger meat, notjoking. This is what's happening. He's
(41:29):
apparently in charge now. Ariel Henryhas left. They wanted him to resign,
he left. Chaos has just engulfedport Al Prince and his actual name
is Jimmy Sherry's Scherizier and he isknown as Barbecue, and the airport came
(41:49):
under attack. Dominican Republic would notallow this dude to land smart on the
smart on dru Why would they wantthat? And he was supposed to step
down last month and then they hadarmed criminal gangs that had it was like
a coup. They launched this assaultto remove him from office. And Haiti's
a failed state. I don't knowwhy some are now saying suggesting that it
is no, no, no,it is It is so just absolute chaos,
(42:15):
absolute chaos, dead bodies in thestreets. It's it's horrible now.
The place that I went to andI hadn't been there since twenty nineteen was
Turks and Caicos and we didn't wehaven't been since twenty nineteen because They were
one of the I think they wereone of the strictest islands in the Caribbean
(42:37):
on the vaccine mandate. All thisis going to come together in a moment,
so bear with me. They youcouldn't just have like they demanded that
you had the vaccine, but notjust the vaccine. You had to have
every single shot that was available.You had to download their government app,
upload all of that stuff, giveI mean a tons of stuff. And
they absolutely refused to acknowledge natural immunity. They didn't care if you had it.
(42:58):
They didn't care if you had itonce before. I didn't care if
you had it twice before. Theydidn't care if you just got over it
and probably had all these you know, good antibodies in your city. They
didn't care because you had to getthe injection that wasn't actually vaccinating you against
anything. And so we didn't go. We were like one finger salute by
(43:19):
and so they finally removed it lastyear and we went. And when the
last when we were there in twentynineteen, I was on the beach and
I saw I think it's called asloop, one of those long ships,
and I could see it in thedistance and we'd never there was there.
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I mean, yeah, every everynation, every island has you know,
an element of crime, but thereweren't a lot there, like maybe you
know, a couple of times ayear or somebody would be you know,
shot and killed, somebody would smugglein a gun or something. But they
had a pretty good security presence wherewe stayed. And you know, when
you go out, you go duringthe day and you're just smart, you
know your yellow level level advisory withsituational awareness. And I'd never seen this
(44:02):
before. I was on the beachand I was standing there having a rum
punch and legit out of the shrubberyand bushes and everything else. Came like
actual I mean fully kitted out righta gear full auto. I can't remember
the platform they were rocking. I'dnever seen anything like that before there,
(44:23):
and I was watching them, andall of a sudden, there were like
thirty of these dudes that stepped outall kit it up. And we were
in providentialis on Grace Bay and I'msitting there watching all this, and some
of the other people are getting realnervous on the beach because they see this.
And I walked up to one ofthe dudes, and I said,
hey, you know what's happening hereand he was like, ma'am, no
(44:45):
need to worry. You know,this is we're just you know, no
need to worry. Just you know, go ahead and go back. I
said, look, I'm not scaredthat y'all are here with this. I
actually feel a little bit better.Said, I'm just wanting to know if
it hasn't eyed to do that shipout there, and he was like yep,
and he pointed out to the horizonand he goes, we got reports
from local fishermen that there are anywherefrom forty to fifty illegal immigrants from Haiti
on that boat. And he says, normally they do this at night,
(45:08):
but they're trying to dock over hereand enter illegally. I was like wow.
And they we watched, and youknow, I you know, I
thanked him for you know, kindof keeping an eye on stuff and and
I feel better and whatten. Sureenough, maybe like twenty thirty minutes later,
that boat came in and they theystarted were resting all those people on
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that boat and there were I meanfrom what we could see, I mean
at least forty and that boat isas it got closer was jam pat full
of people. And the next daywe had rented a boat and we were
going out fishing and we were talkingto the captain of the boat and I
brought that up and he was like, oh, yeah, he's like the
(45:52):
local fisherman, the native population ofTurks and Caicos. They keep an eye
out for all this stuff. Becausethey said, and this was twenty nineteen,
and he goes, we're having areal problem now with people coming in
illegally from Haiti. And they wentoff on illegal immigration and they were saying,
we have only so many resources wehave. Our economy can only handle
(46:15):
so much, you know, like, for instance, to die for conk
there, you have to be nativeborn and you have to live there in
order to even get the license todie, because they don't want to really
run out of conk. And it'sactually the conc sound is amazing. Don't
you dare atit? That audio?I'll kill y'all. And he was like,
he goes, yeah, in theUnited States, he goes, I
don't know what, and he volunteeredthis. He's like, I don't know
(46:36):
what the hell you people are doingin the United States. He's like,
y'all are going to get He's like, you guys are going to get overrun.
He's like, you have to youhave to be as alert as we
are out here in our waters.And they all the locals, they all
have like this little network. Sofast forward to last week and we're there
and talking to a guy that wehad used as as our driver, and
(47:01):
you have to get us some ofthe airport and all this stuff. And
it was a company that we'd workedwith before. And the guy apologized.
He's like, oh, I wassupposed to get you from the airport and
he was taking us back and he'slike, I was supposed to get you
and he's like, I had togo to a funeral. And we said,
oh, we're so sorry to hearthat, you know, we're you
know, that's a shame. We'rereally sorry. And he's like yeah,
(47:21):
he's like it was my cousin whowas killed by a stray bullet. Like
what and he said yeah. Hegoes, uh, I don't know if
you're all aware of this, butsince the pandemic, the problem with illegal
immigration from Haiti is now chaotic.He said, it's a crisis. He
said they spend over their little country, their little country with their little economy
(47:42):
over twenty million a year sending likerepatriating them back to Haiti. And he
said they're smuggling in all kinds ofweapons, drugs. So what happened is
his cousin was in his apartment upstairsthere was an illegal immigrant Haitian drug dealer,
another Haitian gang member. Apparently therewas a drug delopment sour and the
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guy started firing wildly. The guyupstairs came out to see what was happening,
was shot and killed strayble. Threepeople dead from that. And he
said people are getting shot and killedevery week now, and now they're estimating
at least the illegal immigration population fromHaiti is like double that of the actual
native population of Turks and Caicos.And he said it's chaos, and he
(48:30):
said a lot of people are feelingvery unrestful. The illegal immigration problem from
Haiti is ruining Turks and Caicos.And that's just one example. I don't
even know about the other islands thatI have not visited and heard from their
local populations. And you see what'shappening in Haiti now. It's always been
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a failed state, even back whenthe Clintons were collecting money saying they were
going to go help Haiti, asKINGE noted, and they didn't actually help
Haiti. It's been a failed statefor a long time. And now it's
even more. They had four thousandinmates that were least that they just let
out from the main prison fighting inthe streets. Some of the pictures that
I've seen, they're just dead bodiesin the road. I saw a photo
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of a woman literally pushing her son'sface at the side walking past the dead
bodies so the kidnt look at it. And there are shops on either side,
like it's like you can tell,it's like a main commercial area,
and it's it is disastrous, absolutelydisastrous. And this is I mean,
I don't can do you remember atime when Haiti wasn't dealing with us.
(49:37):
I don't remember a time. No, It's almost like they kept it in
that condition so that they could continueto use it as the magnet for more
money generation in this in these charityefforts. Yeah, it's at least in
hindsight, that's what it's looking like. I mean, it's it is.
I mean, it's just crazy tosee this and it's me look at this.
(50:00):
You have this island where you haveHaiti on one side Dominican Republic on
the other. Now, look atthe differences. I mean Dominican Republic,
they've been developing. They are shorelines, they have resorts, they have excursions.
It's a big I mean, tourismis a huge industry there. You
(50:21):
don't hear people talking about, Oh, I want to go on vacation in
Haiti? You mean run by nowthe cannibal gang. Yeah, it comes
down to government. And I lovethe leftist spin about all this. Well,
it's because colonialism. Shut up.It's because they have tyrants running Haiti
and Dominican Republic they have a moreopen government. It comes down to how
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you're governed. You could sit hereand try to do all this identity politics
stuff to excuse the failure of yourpolicies that've created a failed state, but
ultimately it doesn't hold water. Butit's just wild to see that. Now
here's my question, and I wantto ask this of Steven Yates going to
join us later. Is there goingto be a domino effect with other nations
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in this region? I mean,when our Marines are evacuating embassy staff,
that's a big deal. And theysay that now looting, there's food shortages,
and they're saying that it's gonna getworse. So there's a lot the
other things that we're watching here today, and we're going to talk about this.
(51:29):
I don't know if you guys haveseen some of the video. We're
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busting the myth of world hunger.Obesity is a greater risk to global health
than hunger. One billion people aretoo fat across the country. I'm not
saying that I don't do the shame. I don't buy into the whole whining
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they talk about this stuff are motivatedout of a position of wanting you to
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be healthier, or you want tobe a victim, and you want to,
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and you don't have to be heldto account. I don't play into that.
Obesity rates amongst youngsters quadrupled globally betweennineteen nineteen and twenty twenty two.
The US isn't even number one.We're only tenth highest for men, thirty
(53:43):
sixth highest for women in the world. Interestingly enough, Saudi Arabia is like
they said that like seventy percent areoverweight or obese, only sixty seven percent
in the US. Saudi Arabia islike one of the worst. Australia sixty
five percent. Let's see in Turkeysixty seven percent. But yeah, Saudi
(54:07):
Arabia is like one of the worst. I didn't. I don't know why,
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let's see what we have here.Oh, in Chernobyl, the worms
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the worms in Chernobyl, they saidare immune to radiation. That's nasty.
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So I don't even know. Idon't even know who this chick is.
Her name is Hannah, and shejust she's Hannah Baron. She's you
know, on TikTok and she's helpingto build a house, her house,
(57:30):
her own house on TikTok. Shedoesn't have a Twitter account, and you
know, she's just, you know, she's a hard worker. She's pretty,
she's you know, she's young.She has a shirt that has a
rifle on it. In one ofthe videos, so I know she's sports
two A. And for some reason, some of these like fake they call
(57:53):
themselves like trad right. I thinkthat they are fake accounts that are manufactured.
It's a psia to divide the right. I really do believe this.
And then one of the things thatwent viral was some chick from Lebanon who
apparently the cosplays as an American Conservative. I don't know, and I'm not
(58:13):
gonna make her famous, but shewent off on this Hannah chick and American
women. She said, quote,this accent needs to be illegal and women
should be banned from doing manual laborlike this. There is nothing feminine about
American women. American women are literallymen. So I took a look at
(58:36):
this lady's Twitter account, the ladywho was criticizing Hannah, and she's one
of those who like her eyebrowser gradients. You know, she does the contouring
and she wears so much makeup.She looks kind of like a lunchtime drag
queen. And I had said onTwitter, I wrote, I'm not listening
(58:57):
to engagement criticism about Southern women's accentsfrom any female who wears enough pancake makeup
to run her own printing press withjust her face and a stack of clean
pillowcases, which is true. IfI have to do a neck check on
you, girl, then you don'tneed to be talking about anybody else's femininity.
(59:22):
There is too much. My grandmotheralways said, and I know that
this is a statement, a quotethat she didn't make up, but she
just repeated it. Makeup should bea secret between a woman and her mirror.
She shouldn't be an entire palette fromSephora. She didn't add the Sephora
part I did. I mean,we should not know that you did a
(59:44):
gradient on your eyebrows, right.You should not be wearing so much rouge
on your cheeks that I can probablydo like a sample of it, take
it to Sephora and they could paintmatch it like they could at home.
Depot shouldn't have to do that.And for anyone who has never heard Southern
women speak, especially if you're fromsouthern Alabama, that's how Southern Alabama people
(01:00:07):
speak, and there's nothing wrong withit. I mean, I'm sorry that
you don't look like you have enougharm muscles to like even butter toast,
But you know, that doesn't meanthat a woman who can help build her
own house is somehow unfeminine. Iwant to know who these jackwagons are that
they think that they have the patenton defining who is or who is not
feminine, because I will tell youone thing that I see all these other
(01:00:30):
engagement clout chasers who are running downthis Hannah baron one thing that they lack
that she doesn't, and it isa very important qualification for ladies and femininity,
and that is class. I justI found that absolutely fascinating, that
(01:00:51):
whole thing, And I just itamazes me that that became like a huge
debate over the weekend end of lastweekend this weekend. And why are we
taking I'm sorry, a foreigner,a foreign woman's who I don't even think
is a citizen, probably can't evenvote here your opinion on American women.
(01:01:13):
Let's see, I don't have toask my husband for permission to own a
firearm. I don't have to Idon't have to cover up the beauty that
God created on me. I don'thave to do any of that stuff.
So I think maybe you know,a do a self check along with the
neck check, one of the otherthings over the weekend that trended Cane.
(01:01:34):
Did you see this video out ofHazelwood? Yes, it is hard.
It was a hard video to watch, and I guess I just haven't my
settings on x where like auto played. It's one of those things that auto
played. But let me set itup for you. It's a video of
h and this was Fox two.It was a fight that happened near her
(01:02:00):
Hazlewood East High School. Now youweren't at Hazelwood East. Where did you
go to school at? I wentto Riverview, guys. So it ended
up in one teenage girl being hospitalizedin critical condition and the other teenage girl
apparently is being held in Saint LouisCounty Family Court. And it was a
(01:02:21):
freight a fight on Friday, andofficers receive word of a fight in progress
just after two thirty pm on Friday, they arrived to find one teenage girl
suffering from a severe head injury.She was taken to the hospital as in
critical condition. They arrested a fifteenyear old girl. She's being held on
assault charges, but I think sheneeds to be held on attempted murder.
(01:02:44):
And the video which I did repostat one point it's a group of people
who attack this girl. I'm notgetting into the racial politics of it.
I don't know what it for.I know for the left it's important it
was a white girl that was attacked, and it was a black antagonist.
But for let's just put the race. I know. But would listen to
me, please, because I havewatched about a million other videos over the
(01:03:06):
weekend, just over the weekend,of two teenage white dudes beating the hell
out of an old man and nobodyintervened. Yeah, they filmed it.
This is a youth problem, firstand foremost, because I'm seeing too many
of every every type of everything doingthis, and with this particular instance,
(01:03:32):
don't I don't even need to knowcontext. I don't care. I don't
care who did what except for what'sin this video. At one point,
the victim she gets overtaken and shefalls down. Her attacker gets like you
know, full guard, full mount, takes her head, bashes her head
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into the concrete road, not lightlylike you are using a weight ball in
the gym, slamming her head onthe ground. And then at one point
another girl intervenes, just for everybody, for the left, a black girl
tries to stop the other black girlfrom attacking her, and she intervenes,
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knocks the attacker off, and asthe video goes up, you could see
the victim twitching and convulsing on theground. It is that's attempted murder.
I don't care that this girl's fifteenand I think now the girl is still
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apparently in the hospital. There wassome bad reporting that said she had passed.
I have not found confirmation of that. The only thing from and this
is in Saint Louis is our hometown. The only thing that local media said
is that the victim is in criticalcondition is in the hospital. Nobody intervened
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except that one girl, and assoon as she did, me and other
people came in to try to goat her. Everybody's filming it. Just
like the video I saw of twoThey looked like did you see came the
video of the two dudes attacking theold man. It looked like it was
outside of a supermarket. How olddo you think those dudes are? Because
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one of those dudes, I couldhave snapped his twig legs and beat him
to death with him like fifteen eighteenguy had a walker. They knocked this
dude down on the ground, kickedhim, took his walker through it.
Yeah, then got on top ofhim, sort of hitting. Nobody intervened.
People were filming it. Though thisis like a Black Mirror episode.
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People were filming it. Nobody intervened. If this victim in the Hazelwood East
attack dies, I think that thefifteen year old victim should get the chair
or lethal injection or firing squad.I think she should be put to Absolutely
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that attack on that victim, thereis nothing. And I want to point
this out for the people who wouldget mad at me for saying that.
These are the people who got mad, who get mad if someone uses a
firearm and self defense because they're beingattacked. Oh, how dare you attack
the how dare you defend yourself usingthe But you're gonna they would defend that.
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It's amazing to me. So thisvictim, I mean, you can
see in the video and it isso hardcore. We didn't even really want
to put it up. It's thatbad. When the camera pans away,
if you desperately want to see it, it's I have reposted it on my
Twitter account x account. At onepoint when the camera pans away and you
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saw that cane. That girl's convulsing. She is twitching and convulsing. Her
arm is all twisted up, andshe is just jerking's It looked like she
was having a seizure. And becauseshe has this severe head injury, even
if she recovers, she's never goingto be the same. You do not
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get your head repeatedly bashed like shewas trying to crack her skull open.
That is murderous intent. And apparentlyI would say it's premeditated murder because the
parents of the victim, according tolocal coverage, had called the school and
were saying that they were worried fortheir daughter's safety because this bully had said
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that she was going to attack herafter school. She was going to beat
her up after school. So Imean, you could sit here and say
that, well, she didn't meanto kill her. Nah. Hell,
you do not get that. Youdo not get that courtesy. After you
are recorded grabbing someone's head with yourhands and bashing it on the ground,
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they have stopped attacking you. Theyare only barely trying to defend themselves because
they had been beaten by And Ithink the other people also should be charged.
I think they should also be chargedsome of them would anyone who put
a hidden on that girl should becharged. Maybe it's a manslaughter charge,
maybe not murder one like the maingirl, but somebody. They should all
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get serious felony charges because it isso bad. There's got to be there
has to be hardcore penalties for this. There are too many of these videos
in incidents. Every damn day Isee a brand new video. Every day
I see a new video. I'mnot exaggerating. And there's so much of
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them. It's almost like it's becomepart of a digital culture. Right.
There are whole social media accounts onlike Instagram and Twitter and every I don't
think on Facebook. Maybe on Facebook, I've never looked where they showcase this,
(01:09:00):
these these kind of conflicts. Imean, the way that this chicks
head was bashed on the road,that's I mean, and there was and
there wasn't a mass attempt to stopit. All those people there enable that
evil. Don't you think it's amurder charge. I think it's a murder
charge. Oh, it has tobe. That was extremely violent. I
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mean, when you're when they're whenthe person you're fighting is no longer defending
themselves. If you pursue someone witha gun after you defend yourself lawfully with
a firearm, and then they turnand fleet. If you chase them,
you can get and you hurt them, you can get charged with a felony.
Why would it not be for thisinstance? And it should be.
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What would you do if that wasyour kid that was being attacked like that?
First of all, my kid wouldn'tbe out there in that mess.
I would have shown up at theschool. If I thought my kid was
going to get attacked, I'd haveshown up at the school. Yeah,
police, police are overtaxed. They'rethey're just there's too much for them to
do. I'll tell you this.We had an incident one time with one
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of our children, and our kidscan defend themselves, and our child did
defend themselves and the school and againsttwo bullies to the point where the bully's
parents got mad, and me beingme uh oh, I lawyered up and
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I was like, you want toplay this game, I will ruin your
life. I'm like, we'll getyou on attempt at assault, We'll get
you on all this stuff. Youreally want to sit here and try pull
rank on me, We will dothis all day and day, and I
told the school, I said,if my child's punished for defending themselves,
I will take my child to sixflags. I will celebrate my child,
(01:10:50):
and I will make sure that thisis not a penalty, because a child
should have every This is playground rules. Your kid's a bully, your kid
may get their ass beat and ifyou want to be the butt hurt parent
about it instead of letting your childeat some humble pie. What a lesson.
By the way, if you're enablingyour bully kid, you're gonna set
your kid up to be a thuglater in life. Well, it went
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away after I got really ignorant.They and they they stopped, and I
said that the bully should be punishedif you're gonna punish anybody bully the kids
who started this and thought it wouldbe cool to like jump a kid and
then they were shocked when they gottheir butts handed to them and they were
defended against. Yeah, you're notgonna be pulling this stuff with me.
Huh huh. So that went awayreal quick because that's not gonna happen.
(01:11:38):
And I feel bad. I don'tknow the situation with this victim. I
don't know if her parents couldn't goto the school. I don't know what
the situation was, but I willsay, uh, my kid would not
have I don't I'm not blaming theparents. The school has culpability here,
especially when they were notified. ButI also think if that was my kid,
(01:11:59):
oh my gosh, she wouldn't havebeen on that road. And uh,
this probably would have ended differently.It's his life mission to make bad
decisions. It's time for Florida man. Why do we got to start with
this nastiness now? So I'm alittle bit of a hypochondriac, A little
(01:12:24):
bit. I'm less so after thepandemic, interestingly enough, but I read
something like this and I, youknow, a Florida man complaining of migraines.
Apparently there was a reason, andit wasn't because you know, he's
dehydrated or had like a nerve issueor anything like that. He it all
started because he ate a little undercookedbacon. Now I'm like, wait,
(01:12:45):
how do you eat? This iswhy you should almost burn it? I
want I want it, I wantto snap it. I wanted to have
the texture and consistency of a creditcard, and if bacon does not have
that, no, we don't domedium rare with bacon. And here's why
this guy got a bizarre tapeworm infestationin his brain because he ate undercook bacon.
(01:13:08):
Fifty two year old Florida man.He had severe migraines and they did
a skin on him and they foundthat he had neuro cider wrested worms in
the brain and you could see itand they said, it's this stuff is
preventable and it's nasty and the AIimages are really gross. Stay with us,
we have third Hour on the way. Steven Yates joins us too.
Now he should have said undocumented.But it's not a big thing. Okay,
(01:13:31):
what's the big thing. I actuallywasn't even gonna ask about that.
I was just going to ask moreabout the moment. But you do think
that he should have sent undocumented.That wasn't good band My question, Well,
we usually say and documented, hesaid, well, we usually say
undocumented. I mean, he shouldn'thave said that. That's Nancy Pelosi,
who after State of the Union wascriticizing Joe Biden for using the word illegal.
(01:13:54):
Which this story keeps getting weirder andweirder the way that they keep spinning
it because now the White House thesaying that Biden didn't apologize. What.
First off, welcome back to theprogram, Dana Lash here with you back
from a week break. Good tobe with you. I missed you.
And you can listen to the radioprogram terrestrially in a station in your market
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where coast to coast you can streamit. You can watch the simulcast the
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good discussion always happens. Facebook,and also on x you can stream it
there too. So they're saying now, and that's a real thing. They're
saying that Biden didn't apologize. Sothey criticized him because he said illegal describing
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the murderer of miss Riley in hisState of the Union address. He called
her Lincoln too. He didn't didhe get her last name right? I
think so? Lincoln? Oh mygosh. And then he turned around and
we played that audio of him saying, well, you know me, actually,
(01:15:04):
let's just play part of five,because now the White House is saying
this didn't happen. I'm so confused. But during your response to her heckling
of you, you used the wordillegal when talking about the man who allegedly
killed undocumented person. I shouldn't haveused illegal is undocumented. And look,
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okay, so does that does thatsound like an apology to you? I
didn't hear sorry or anything. Waitwhat I mean? He didn't say sorry.
He's just saying that I shouldn't haveused that. Yeah, I should
have said undocumented. But that's notexactly the White House is saying. He
didn't apologize for calling Lincoln Riley's murdererand illegal. I mean, this interview
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was was it was yesterday? Itaired yesterday. Has it even been twenty
four hours? No, he wason MSNBC. This was an interview with
MSNBC yesterday and he was asked aboutthis and he said, quote, I
shouldn't have used illegal, it's undocumented. And then the White House said,
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this is their phrase. Biden absolutelydid not apologize quote unquote, I mean
technically didn't say sorry, but headmitted that he should have used a different
word. So what are we doingsplitting hairs here? Now? Is that
what we're doing? Because now theydon't want to hurt him. With the
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Democrats who were like, what's happeningat the border, they're the Democrats from
like twenty ten, who are like, Okay, yeah, we don't want
this stuff at the border, likeall the illegal crossings. What's happening.
So now they are splitting hairs.It's a rhetorical battle. I'm telling you
what so And then he also said, speaking of the border audio sound by
(01:17:00):
seven, let's hear this because healso said this in his MSNBC interviewing,
do we need more forces on theborder. I don't have any party to
do that. So he doesn't haveauthority to do that. But he does,
Actually he does, because he hadthe authority to issue an executive order
(01:17:20):
that undid Trump's executive orders, ahandful of them related to the border,
related to staffing, related to resourcing, and further, I mean, he
could demand that Democrats include actual enforcementmechanisms and also support for staffing related to
(01:17:43):
enforcement at the border, should hechoose to do so, and he doesn't,
he won't do it. So he'sbeen getting I mean, whether he's
getting pushed back on the border,he's getting pushed back on Hamas dealing with
Gaza. And this is something Ifind interesting. I'm going to ask Stevin
Yates about this. He's going tobe on at the bottom of the hour
(01:18:03):
with us, because Hamas has saidvia reports that they are firm in their
demands that they were only going tomake an agreement with Israel if Israel meets
these conditions, a comprehensive ceasefire likethe one they had October sixth, that
Hamas broke, a total withdrawal ofidea from Gaza, the return of displaced
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Palestinians, whatever the hell that means, distribution of humanitarian aid. Hamas took
it the last time AID went overthere. And reconstruction of the destroyed buildings.
You mean the buildings that Israel gaveto you that Hamas ended up destroying,
and that you Hamas destroyed them.Hamas destroyed their own buildings, and
they want Israel to rebuild the buildingsthey gave them for free. This is
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without offering to release any hostages,including American hostages, which Biden didn't mention
at the State of the Union,including American hostages. There was a it
was a mother of one of thehostages that's being held in Gaza who was
at the State of the Union.That wasn't even acknowledged by the administration at
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all. Pretty amazing. Whenever Hamasrefuses to do something. Biden always increases
the pressure on Israel instead of Hamas. And now we're paying to send aid
to Gaza that Hamas will receive.Sendcom let me pull this up. We're
(01:19:32):
I mean, we're still funding this. They're holding American hostages and we're sending
them aid. Hamas still runs Gaza. That's the elected government popularly elected in
two thousand and six, so popularthey had to suspend elections in the West
Bank because Hamas was going to beelected in West Bank. Also, so
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they dropped aid packages. Apparently theykilled some people dropping the packages. Yeah,
CBS reported two boys were killed,eleven others injured because they were dropping
packages. Apparently a shoot didn't open. I don't know one parachute didn't open.
(01:20:15):
And we're giving tax dollars to helpperpetuate Hamasa's aggression. We're we are
prolonging Hamas's aggression by now giving themeight And if you for one second think
that this is somehow going to innocentpeople, you are high as hunter Biden.
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Hamas runs. They are the HealthMinistry people who don't know anything about
the area, and who know asmuch about this conflict and the history preceding
it as Joe Biden and Democrats andthe gun control lobby know about guns,
they think things like this, we'reprolonging it by sending I mean, are
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they still have American hostages and we'resending the maid I would say there's no
negotiation without hostage release. Hamas couldin this right now by releasing the hostages.
I don't know how many times thishas to be said before people understand
it. They could end it nowjust by releasing the hostages, which include
babies, and they refuse to doso. They are in no position to
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negotiate. I say, more fire, but we're paying for this. Syncom
had they put a post out onx showing how they are en route to
the Eastern Mediterranean less than thirty sixhours actually fewer than thirty six hours after
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Biden announced the US would provide humanitarianassistance, et cetera, et cetera,
And they're showing everybody loading stuff up. I mean, so and why we're
doing I'm just amazed. They're goingto establish a temporary peer to they said,
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deliver these supplies. I mean,isn't there isn't there a port in
Rafa? Yeah, they have aoutside, they have a place where I
don't know why they wouldn't go there, but okay, all right, anyway,
(01:22:34):
guess it's gonna do it the hardway. I guess. So that's
what we're still funding. I wantto switch speaking to being a funding things.
Can we talk for a moment aboutthe Republican response to the State of
the Union. I don't understand howKatie Britt was so angry over Biden's policies
(01:23:00):
that Republicans continued to fund because theOmnibus past, I mean, I was
looking at some of that. We'regoing to dive into this more tomorrow.
Biden had released a seven point thirtytrillion dollar budget, we have another cr
that was kicked through. We're stillI mean, this is just so goofy.
(01:23:23):
They funded all of this stuff.I don't understand how you can be
so angry when you're still funding thisstuff. And I said just really quickly
about the Republican response to all ofthis, because after I get it,
they put her in her kitchen,which I thought was eerily clean, and
(01:23:44):
I get it. They wanted toshowcase they're trying to do a couple of
things. They're playing identity politics,which is stupid. So that's why they
picked a woman because it was likearound International Women's Day or whatever. BS
nonsense that is, And they pickeda chick they wanted to put her in
a kitchen, not because a womanin the kids. They were trying to
simulate, you know, the kitchentable conversations. I get why they did
it, but it just goes toshow you how tone deaf people are,
(01:24:06):
especially if you're trying to reach outto people who can be swayed by the
whole woman in the kitchen stupid nonsense, because that's exactly what they're going to
see. The whole thing was anightmare. I don't know who staged it.
I don't know who planned it.It was stupid. I don't know
who wrote it. It was soover the top that I felt like I
was watching like you know, aTeleNova. I felt like I was watching
(01:24:30):
like Days of Our Lives or somethinglike that, Like Stephano was going to
come out of the come out fromunder the kitchen table, Kane, what
do you like? Yes, sayit, damn Stefano. But I had
made I made the remark that theGOP should their response should not come off
(01:24:51):
like a commercial for mite all.I mean, I was surprised that they
didn't have like one of the SarahMcLaughlin said, puppy songs start and have
that thrown in. I I mean, this is not difficult, right,
I mean, this is not adifficult thing to to to to do.
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All you have to do is talkabout the positive solutions that you have.
And this is where they messed up. It is so easy to complain about
the problem, but voters are lookingfor a positive solution. They're just not
They're not looking for just simply bitching. They want positive solutions. What are
(01:25:34):
you going to do differently? AndI tell you this is what makes the
aforementioned might All response look even worsebecause they literally just voted to keep funding
this stuff. How are you somad about it when you literally voted to
keep funding it. That's what Idon't get. It's it's it is problematic,
(01:25:58):
not just for that, but therewasn't. I mean, it's very
easy to sell freedom and to sellbetter policies, and they just that's where
they fell short. I feel likethey really fell short of that. Did
you watch the response, King?Did you watch it? I didn't.
I didn't watch hardly any of theState of the Union to be honest with
you, because I knew that wewere going to be doing clips and things
and we're going to find out whatwas happening. So and I didn't watch
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the response either. I didn't becauseyou know in years past where we get
that information early on and we're like, oh, this is what the response
is going to be. We evenknow what the speech will be about earlier
with the Katie Brittwin, I don'tthink we really had any like lead time
on that. Yeah, too much. I mean, I just I the
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whole thing I thought was just Ithink it made Mark Rubio having to go
get a drink of water like lessbad. Another quick thing about the RNC.
I know we're going to get movingin the RNC chairs now we have
Lara Trump who's a co chair withMichael Watley. So I don't know.
I mean, I just hope theydon't forget about down ticket races because it
doesn't mean anything. If you losethe House and Senate, you can't do
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everything by executive order. And nowall of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.Here's the headline Wall Street Journal Sneaky
drivers are dodging toll cameras and costingauthorities millions, costing, costing you millions.
(01:27:26):
This is some word salad nonsense.Costs authorities, kin, What do
you have to say to that costauthorities? Would we I don't want to
have to use my get out ajail free card with Brennan Carr? Okay,
all right, uh yeah that's youknow what the the toll dodging toll
cameras. How do you even die? Let me tell you something. Texas
CPS needs to get their stuff inorder because the toll thing that you pay
(01:27:50):
for, they keep sending me stufffrom my toll. I'm like, I
have the toll, I have atoll tag. I don't owe you a
dime. I have a toll tackno matter what, whether you use it
or not. That's what they do. And they're like, oh, we
see that you went through this tollthat look, I have a toll tag.
Stop it, stop it more onall right. Surge pricing is coming
(01:28:12):
to more menus near you. Yeah, hey, thanks Joe Biden. They're
trying to do Restaurants are looking atexperimenting with tech that can move prices up
and down based on demand and staffing. They're trying to figure out how to
offset their cost because everything is soridiculously expensive. I mean, people will
expect businesses to eat the costs oftheir vote. You voted for this stuff.
You don't get a free ride offthe back of a business because you
(01:28:33):
voted to make it more expensive forthem to do business. There's such an
economic literacy. Kangaroos stampede I know, I did not have that on my
bingo cart. Apparently it's interrupting golfgames in Australia, like actual stampedes of
kangaroos. Is it a stampede ifthey're hopping? Okay, They've been disrupting
(01:28:55):
games at the Heritage Golf and CountryClub. There's video. It's hysterical.
Stevin Yates joins us. Next,stay with us, whether you're a policy
wonk, a news junkie, orsimply someone hungry for insightful discourse. That
Dana Show podcast as you're back,follow Dana on Apple, Spotify, or
wherever you get your podcasts. Youwere caught on a hot mic after your
(01:29:17):
saved the Union address talking to Secretaryof Saint Anthony Blincoln and Senator Michael Bennett
saying, quote, I told himBB and don't repeat this, but you
and I are going to have acome to Jesus meeting. What do you
mean by that? What that wasas an expression used in the southern part
of my state, A serious meeting, and it was a serious meeting.
(01:29:42):
It's famous amongst the delawarean dialect.You know, come to Jesus meeting.
We're going to have a come toJesus meeting. I really wanted you know
that reporter, and I'll give himcredit for asking these tough questions. Wanted
to go. So what is whatwere you asking a Jewish prime minister about
to come to? Is this?If this was Trump, they would be
(01:30:03):
going. He's threatening to baptize babe. That's what they would be doing.
I promise that's what they would bedoing. All right. Welcome back to
the program, Dana Elasha th youbottom of this third hour. Our very
good friend Stephn Yates, who isa senior fellow at the America First Policy
Institute and chair of the China PolicyInitiative as well. He joins us,
and I've I've immediately got to getyour reaction to this, my good friend,
(01:30:24):
thank you for joining us. Well. Thank you, Dana, always
serving up the best words from ourvery eloquent president. Some of the words
apparently he means, and some ofthe words he apparently doesn't mean, because
he ever heard the saying before beingfrom Idaho and living in Florida, this
is you're not from southern Delaware,so you've never heard y I I the
(01:30:45):
last I checked. The name Jesuswas mentioned like two thousand plus years ago
and has rattled around every quarter ofthis planet ever since. And I'm one
of those people that celebrates that.I don't know what he thought he was
trying to say, but apparently insouthern Delaware or wherever he says he's from
or thinks he was from, theydon't use the words legal and illegal the
(01:31:11):
same way the rest of us do. And when we're going to talk to,
say the Muslim world or the onlyJewish state on the planet, we
don't actually joke about having a cometo Jesus meeting. And I don't know,
this just strikes me as just exhibitnumber one thousand or one million.
Does anyone really love this man andtell him you think you're funny but you're
(01:31:35):
not. You got to lay offthe jokes when you're president of the United
States, especially when they don't makesense because you're like barely sentient. I
mean, it just it's difficult talkingwith our friend working, our friend Stevin
Age. You can find him onex at yates comms. So we're funding
I don't know, I got afew things I want to cover with you,
but we're funding this aid going toHamas in Gaza because they still run
(01:32:00):
Gaza. Hamas is demanding that abunch of stuff, including the release of
what they say displaced Palestinians. Whatthat means a whole bunch of They've not
offered to release any hostages or doanything else. But whenever Hamas refuses to
negotiate, the pressure is always turnedup. But not on Hamas, it's
on it's turned off on Israel.That's what the Biden administration does. I
(01:32:21):
don't know what they think they're goingto accomplish by this. Your thoughts on
the way they're handling this, well, this has been maddening and insulting from
the get go. I mean therewere people who right after this absolute horrific
travesty occurred, we're trying to dokind of what about ism or moral equivalents
(01:32:42):
on both sides. There just isnothing like what Hamas and others did to
just murder, rape and terrorize theIsraeli people at that terrible, terrible day,
And so there's really been only downfrom their people sinking into this.
(01:33:03):
I personally think that that day,as it should have before, killed any
idea of having a two state solution. You can't have some kind of a
political settlement without security, and youcan't have security when you have hostages still
being held. And so this isn'tpicking a president or a party. This
(01:33:24):
is basic stuff. And I don'tknow why it's hard for this administration.
It shouldn't be hard for the UnitedStates of America. Across the board.
We have our citizens still held hostagethere. It's not a tough choice,
But somehow people twist themselves into pretzels. And I have no idea why the
president feels he has the authority togo open up a peer to give aid
(01:33:48):
to a group that is governed bythose who perpetuated this attack, but somehow
doesn't have the authority to secure ourborder. Yeah, you mentioned two very
important things where they still have hostages, American hostages. We're sending them aid.
Hamas still runs stuff they took thelast bunch of aid that was sent
over. But this port that weare now and syncom wasting was tweeting out
(01:34:09):
or posting on X pictures of this. Uh, all the preparations they have
to create this temporary Uh. Iguess doc outside of Gaza completely unprotected if
Hamas chooses to attack, because weare essentially supplying the enemy of an ally.
(01:34:30):
Are we also expecting the ally toprotect us as we supply the enemy,
Because I think that the IDEF kindof has their hands full. Well.
We also tried to lecture that allythat it has to agree to some
kind of a ceasefire because of areligious tenet that obviously isn't even honored by
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the people who perpetuate this attack.I don't think they can justify in their
theology what they did. Uh.And so this this is just eyeing into
what I consider to be an evil, false narrative. An American foreign policy
can't afford to be governed by that. We make plenty of mistakes because we're
well intentioned Americans and sometimes not wellintentioned Americans. We can't afford to indulge
(01:35:13):
in this kind of stuff. Thoughthis is tiptoeing into a war alienating and
hurting an ally in an already unsettledregion, with Iran just sitting there saying
thank you very much. Is maddening. And why are we and you know,
with your knowledge about this area,maybe you can shed some light on
this. Why are we putting thistemporary dockport whatever it is, outside of
(01:35:36):
Gaza. Why don't we just scoochit down south, you know, scooch
it down right underneath you know,maybe towards Egypt and then go on land
there and then go through the Rafacrossing. Why don't we do that?
Yeah, apparently we have done almostnothing to use leverage, pressure, or
anything else to have Egypt or otherneighbors have to participate in this, which
(01:35:59):
is a violation of one of thebetter tenets of recent past foreign policy,
which was that neighbors and partners andallies closest to the problem have to be
full partners and have to carry theirown way. Otherwise, the United States
is not going to overspend and overextend itself into another conflict. That I
think is something that is a correctway to think about what's happening around the
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world, and it is being deliberatelyviolated with these actions. But Egypt has
not been put in a position ofpressure to be a part of a peace
process. There was a time,even under Jimmy Carter, who I didn't
have the highest regard for in termsof intellect and policy, even he worked
with Egypt to try to address peacein that troubled region. Now we're just
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going straight to the terrorists after hecreated the problem in the region. At
least you know he was able tocould get Egypt to work with him a
little bit. Talking with our goodfriend Steve and Yates, I know that
they were a part of I thinkit was Egypt, Jordan, and I
thought there was another air nation indropping aid into Gaza with parachutes. Apparently
one of them didn't open and hurteleven people, killed two. I mean,
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but this seems like this is anArab League issue. I would just
think if you want people there toget aid that Hamas is going to take
anyway and not distribute, then youall handle it. Arab League handles it.
If you're not going to take therefugees, then you can handle the
aid. Yeah. Well, firstand foremost, anybody that is holding our
hostages, they don't get AID.And if you can does anyone really believe
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they know where this aid is going. But it's going to be only civilians
Hamas, you know, the corecivilians that elected Hamas and then elect we'll
watch them again magically, we'll knowexactly where it will go. And if
it goes to unclean hands, itwill self immolate. Right, And so
so there's a problem of just thereality of the terrorists that did this,
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haven't been extinguished, haven't been controlled. The people that have put them in
a position of influence, that havegiven them safe harbor, they're the ones
that have to exterminate this problem,get it out of their borders. If
they do that, then America hasalways been generous under humanitarian circumstances. But
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we should definitely have their neighbors whohave been fellow travelers in this cause that
they've argued for. They should beat the front line in terms of money
and other kinds of meaningful assistance.But as long as there's hostages being held,
and as long as you're trying tobuy the narrative, then it's because
Israel has fought back that there's ahumanitarian problem. Then you've already seated this
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battle space. Because this happened becauseof Iran and they're proxy terrorists, and
a lot of establishment thinking that empoweredthe terrorists to have a governing role in
this society. That's what caused this. And so if you're just giving aid
and you're taking the assumption that,oh, this has only happened because Israel
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has fought back and is fighting backtoo hard, that's a lie. And
I just don't think we should beparticipating, much less funding a lie.
That's I think a fantastic point.Our friend Stevin Yates at Yates Comms,
I wanted to ask you really quicklytoo, kind of shifting focus maybe to
the other part of the world.The AI arms race. That's just a
terrifying phrase that I don't like readingor even speaking aloud, like it'll just
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make manifest it into existence what's alreadyin existence. Yahoo had this story about
the fight over control of AI.Now you have the United States and China
competing with everything from designing the hardwareand software obviously programming it. We were
just talking, you know, wetalked recently on the program about the the
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the CRT DEI woke already baked intoa lot of the programming for AI,
which results in the Google image stuffthat we've seen. But while the US
is kind of leading at the momentdeveloping these language models, China's not far
behind. What does this mean?I feel like this is like the latest
Mission Impossible movie, where it reallyis like AI and war games, but
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now it's like China and the UnitedStates. None of this forecasts anything good.
Well, Number one, we willhave no chance unless we get out
of our own way. We havedone so much to put ourselves in a
bad position, first and foremost,making our supply chains overly dependent on the
power that has set out loud fora long time that it seeks to harm
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and overcome us. And then theother thing that we're doing is our institutions
that should put us in a placeto compete and overcome any of these challenges,
and we still have the ability todo so. Whether it's the military,
the universities, the tech world,they have been destroying our ability to
allow meritocracy, to allow the bestof the best of the come to the
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top to create the world's greatest solutionsat greatest speed. In order to be
able to do this, I thinkwe'll get We'll get kind of slapped in
the face or punched in the jar, whatever the right analogy is, and
maybe people will come to their senses. I just think heaven, there's been
some disclosure on the AI front latelyso that people know it's not a joke.
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Trillions of dollars have been poured intothis in the United States, making
us dumber, making us less competitive, And if we don't stop that,
of course the Chinese, who haveno ethics on this under the Communist Party
will raise ahead of us. Wehave to stop funding the TikTok and we
have to get ourselves straightened out.Yeah, like with the TikTok stuff.
We actually running car on tomorrow totalk. But I mean I was there.
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Excellent. They're going after shareholders ifyou if a shareholder makes a disparaging
statement excuse me about TikTok, theirentire holdings can be seized by the Chinese
government. What an amazing case studyof making the claim that the Select Committee
on Strategic Competition with the Chinese CommunistParty made, when when you look at
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how TICKED and its lobbyists have responded, this is straight out of the textbook
of a foreign influenced political operation.And so this is exactly what people were
saying. The threat of TikTok was, and in response, they seem to
be daring the Congress to go aheadand ban them, when the Congress isn't
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even proposing to ban them. They'rejust saying, you have to break with
the CCP. You got to fallout of love with a genocidal regime that
wants to hurt you and happens toalso poison our children. So, I
mean, this shouldn't be a hardcase to make. I'm really disappointed in
a number of political leaders that can'tsee the difference between divestiture from an evil,
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aggressive foreign regime and a First Amendmentthat doesn't protect said evil foreign regimes.
And we got to get that simplestuff right too, if we're going
to overcome this technical and media andsocial media challenge. Gosh, this is
just we're in our world and amess. Stephen Yates, always grateful for
you being involved in all this atYates Coms on x and you can follow
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America First Policy Institute at a onenumber one policy Thank you so much,
my friend. Always good to seeyou. Appreciate your time. Thank you.
Dana take here of course you too, follow Dana on Apple, Spotify,
or wherever you get your podcasts becauseknowledge is your ultimate superpower. I
love to come over and make amends. You know, I've always felt you
were the best candidate. I thinkyou're fantastic. You know people that were
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with the Sanctimonious they were with otherpeople. Well, I'm not going to
use that name anymore. It's notrespectful. Let's go. I'm run to
Sanctus people. Oh my gosh,stop zabsazzazop. Okay, we got to
focus on one thing and one thingonly you. You have to win in
twenty twenty four. And also notforget about down ticket races. This is
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not going to do it. Thisis not going to do it. Stop.
Just stop that someone making stop andto also stop posting about the quote
unquote vaccine. Please stop posting aboutit. Oh my gosh. Don't get
mad at me for bringing it up. Get mad because it's being done.
Oh my gosh. I mean,do you want to win in twenty four
or not? Stop it like this? Do I have time for this real
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fast like the one that you weretelling me about. No, sorry,
thirty two, we have time forthat. We literally have that many audio
cuts. This is like, dothis instead. Two nights ago we all
heard crooked Joe's angry, dark hatephil rant of a State of the Union
address wasn't it? Didn't it bringus together? Emerges the upward or bring
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the country together. I'm going tobring it together. No, No,
he's a threat to so see dothat, don't. It's very easy,
it's very easy, all right,today's stupidity came. All right, it
is cut twenty six. We don'thave time to play. But this is
Schumer who's refu You seem to condemnMenendez. If you're wondering how a two
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tier justice system work, just lookup Peter Navarro, how he got treated
and when he's going to prison,and how Bob Menendez is treated gold barbab
two different things. Yeah, andthere you go, folks. Make sure
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tomorrow. FCC's Brendan Carr will joinus. We got to talk about some
TikTok and China stuff. Have agreat night. Back with you tomorrow,