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November 24, 2025 108 mins
Dana reacts to the resignation of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. DOGE officially is done. Jasmine Crockett gets asked about MTG and makes it about herself. Anti-ICE protesters are now freezing sales at Home Depot in Monrovia, CA and buying ice scrapers to return them. “X” rolls out its location tool, unmasking a FAKE Gaza influencer network. Dana reacts to Gov. Kathy Hochul posting a video of her making pumpkin bread.

Dana breaks down the Oval Office meeting between President Trump and Zohran Mamdani. The GOP will have its first fight over how to fix the broken health care system. Tucker Carlson goes on another podcast, calling Nick Fuentes “smart” as well as calling Former Heritage President, Kevin Roberts, “weak” who “wanted his job more than to tell the truth”.

The Democrats who told the military to refuse illegal orders from President Trump now can’t find any evidence that Trump actually gave any illegal military orders. Three Florida men are charged with a FELONY for shouting slurs at praying Muslim students while waving bacon.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Are you willing to for a deep congresswoman's favorite Greens
both forgetful us.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
No, we just I just disagreed with her philosophers. She
started backing Perhaps the worst Republican joggerson in our history
is you know, stupid.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Person named Matty, and.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
I'd told go your own way. And once I left her,
she resigned.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Because you wouldn't have she would never have.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Survived the primary. But I think she's a nice person, are.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
You Well, he's he's telling you some of what happened
and why, because that was one of the big things
that I think it started on Friday that took place,
Marjorie Taylor Green resigning, and he was telling you some
of the reason why, because the uh he feels and

(00:50):
the way that he has said it this whole time
is that it's due to she, I guess wanted his
endorsement for Senate. He didn't want to give it because
he had looked at internal pulling, and then ultimately he
told her it's a no go, and that apparently made
her upset. I mean, it could be some of that.

(01:12):
I mean, there's I think it's probably a few other
factors as well, but the you know, idea that you're
gonna leave your seat. And I'll write about this more
at sub on sub stet chapter and verse later for
you subscribers. But you know, you you kind of have
an obligation to sort of finish out your term. I

(01:33):
would think you just finish out your term. We're gonna
dive into all of that. We've got actually quite a
bit to dive into. It's a shortened week because it
is the Thanksgiving week, and so you know, Thanksgiving is
always kind of crazy for everybody hosting, et cetera, et cetera.
So we're gonna dive into this, get you set up,
and also go over everything that happened this week and

(01:56):
a lot of stuff happened this weekend, and then kind
of preview some things to come. So welcome to the show,
Dana Lash with you. The chat is over at Rumble
and you can find us on Channel three forty seven
Direct TV as well. So where do even start today?
There's quite a bit because we've got Russia, Ukraine, we

(02:17):
have stuff GOP, you know, domestically to start with this though.
The MTG thing, I feel like it is I feel
it feels to me that it's it's it seems disingenuous.
I mean I was reading the story over the weekend.
It happened on Friday, and my first thought was, she

(02:38):
could at least stay and finish out her term. That
seems like, you know, the least that she could do.
She could stay, she could finish out her term. She's
made millions of dollars in office. Let's be honest about this.
She has I win. And I looked through the public
records of this and there's a lot of you know,
they have different different trading websites that different lawmakers, et cetera.

(03:04):
And she's she went in I think with something like
seven hundred thousand dollars and ended up leaving with over
twenty million. Now, some people say that's because of her
family's construction business, which we're not talking about the family's
construction business. We're talking about trades that have been publicly

(03:25):
made and tracked in real time. That's the stuff that
we're talking about. So the idea that you know, she
just made it all with construction is a lot. I mean,
she she did a lot of trading. I mean she
traded a lot. I mean, she's she's made some million
dollar deals here, and I just I don't know. I
just tend to think that you're not that good trading

(03:47):
on your own. You're not so great with the stock
market that you end up making over twenty million dollars,
and that's just from the stuff that's publicly out there.
So she made her million, her pension vests, her congressional
pension vests on January third, and she's out on January fifth,

(04:10):
and she leaves Republicans with one less seat in an
already very tight, very tight majority. Very a bear majority, really,
I mean that's I mean, it's a bear majority. You
have two hundred and nineteen Republicans, two hundred and thirteen Democrats,

(04:30):
and you're going to leave us now with two eighteen
Republicans two thirteen Democrats. And one of the reasons we
can't get half of the stuff that we would like
to get passed past is because our majority is so small.
So that's a bit of an issue. It's a bit
of an issue for you know, I think voters who
expected them their lawmaker to not abandon them. I don't

(04:53):
care what her problem was with stuff in DC. You
know that this stuff is going to happen. It's a
consequence of run for office. You know that there's going
to be you know, palace intrigue, all this stuff. You
know that this is going to exist. Just to me,
it seems kind of like a cop out and it's
really disappointing to see. I also don't see how God's
green Earth she's ever going to be able to run

(05:16):
for another office. There was there were you know, obviously
the story with the internal pulling about the Senate UH,
but also there were reports that she was interested in
running for governor. I don't see how you can do
something like that when you can't finish the term of
the congressional seat that you have. I just don't see

(05:37):
that happening. So, you know, it just it's we'll talk
more about it, but like I said, I don't see
it happening. Also, the UH, and we'll come back to that.
DOGE is out. DOGE is gone the eight months left
on its charter. Per Reuters, this was the oversight, the
financial oversight, the Department of govern from an efficiency, disbanded

(06:02):
with eight months left to its mandate, ending the initiative
launch with fanfare, blah blah blah, dear God, you all
know what it is now that now apparently it is
no longer a centralized entity, and that's the latest. So
they have a couple of employees now that have moved

(06:23):
to a couple of different departments, but for the most part,
the entity is no longer in existence. The chainsaw for
the bureaucracy, as it was described by Musk And I
don't know. I mean, I know that there were it
was supposed to be something that was like a temporary thing.
I get it. However, at the same time, it still

(06:46):
had eight months left. So that's weird. It comes off
as weird at a time when I feel like the
Republicans need all of the help economically that they can get.
So what it seems like the freeze is the government
wide hiring. That's something else that Doge implemented. That's also
over and Trump has been talking about Doge. I don't

(07:06):
know if you've noticed in numerous past interviews in the
past tense. So that I know there's a lot, let
me get you set up with everything first before we
dive into it, so we get that. Then we also
have this mass migration statement that came in from the
administration where they said that it poses an existential threat.
This is also something that happened over the weekend. Department

(07:28):
of State tweeted out, quote, mass migration poses an existential
threat to Western civilization and undermines the stability of key
American allies. And they said that they are reporting now
the human rights implications, et cetera. And wow, existential threat
is how they put it. It is. They said that

(07:53):
officials are going to report policies that punish citizens who objected,
who object to continued mass migration, document crimes and humans
rights abuses. So this is very new language that we've
never seen from any government department ever. Very new language
and very very aggressive. Of course, this comes after the
ad buys that we've seen from ICE, et cetera, where

(08:16):
they've kind of dipped into nostalgia with some of the
ads in terms of recruitment and also enforcement. That is
that's pretty huge. And the fact that I mean this
was a Department of State, so this was something that
was Rubio approved, and that it was tweeted out. I'm
looking at the time stamp here it was tweeted out
just the other day. But a human rights concern, it isn't.

(08:37):
They start by saying it's an existential threat, undermines the
stability of key American allies. They say it's a human
rights concern. They talk about crime waves. I mean this
is I mean, could there's nothing wrong with anything that
they're saying here. They accurately note that it's been way
too lax prior, which has which has contributed, you know,

(08:59):
to the l But I've never seen language that harsh
from the State Department, So pretty wild to see something
like that. Also, I know, we got a lot of
stuff out X. The Location tool now for X, this
is something that you may have seen or you may
have heard about. The new Location tool is something that

(09:21):
identifies your country of origin where your account was created.
And already it has unmasked a crazy amount of foreign actors.
So a lot of these huge accounts, a lot of
the huge accounts, by the way, driving some of this
division on the right, which is very interesting, a lot
of these huge accounts are foreign. They're not from they're

(09:41):
not based in the United States at all. So if
you click on someone's profile, there's a little arrow where
it says they you know when they joined, and you
click on the little arrow by where it says the
year that they joined, and it shows you the date
joined account based in if they're verified and when they
were verifi, how many times their user name changes, and

(10:04):
also how they're connected, like is it the US app store,
how is it connected? And so far this has exposed
tons of foreign actors. There was a huge fake gaza
influencer network that was uncovered with us CARE the Council
for American Islamic Relations, which we kind of already knew

(10:28):
was not based in the United States. They're based in
Turkey and they connected via Turkey. There's also a bunch
of the what do they call them, the graper the right,
the divisive accounts that pretend to be on the right,
where it's been shown that they are connected through foreign
stores and are based overseas. Pretty unbelievable, and just thousands

(10:50):
and thousands of these accounts. And so what it shows
is it dovetails into something that I've been saying for
quite a long time, and that there has been a
huge effort to persuade and influence Americans, foreign actors trying

(11:11):
to persuade and influence Americans. And then of course we
also have this EU Ukraine counter proposal. So this is
all happening now. The Secretary of State, as you looked
at this proposal from Ukraine talking about peace between Ukraine
and Russia as being unacceptable. Rubio remains optimistic. So this

(11:33):
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Speaker 6 (13:03):
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It's time for Dana's quickfive.

Speaker 4 (13:09):
So emails reveal. Apparently this is from Hollywood Reporter. There
was that pro Epstein documentary that was in the works
and it was going to be Apparently everything was going
to kick off on the day of his arrest. Apparently
Steve Bannon was one of those individuals. They were making
a redemptive documentary to counter the damaging narratives from Netflix's

(13:31):
Jeffrey Epstein's Filthy Rich and they were going to apparently
unleash a I guess image rehabilitating documentary to show him
in a new light. So that explains some of the
moves with some of the former insiders from the twenty

(13:51):
sixteen Trump administration. Interesting Gretathunburg. Grettathunburg was banned from Venice
after she dumped green dye into the canals. I don't
know what this chick's damage is. She was banned because
she was dumping green dye in the canal. She was
being accused of being more interested in self promotion than

(14:16):
in the environment. She's a twenty something year old climate campaigner.
Now forty eight hour restriction she had was banned after
multiple protests over the weekend, and apparently they had thirty
five other activists that were also fined in banned. I
don't know what the purpose of what the point of
dying at green was, but that was just one of

(14:37):
that was I don't know. I don't even understand what
the point of it is. It seems like it's that
was with the water. It seems like it's pretty damaging
to the environment that they're claiming that they are out
there to save. But I don't know. Treasury Secretary says
there's not going to be a recession in twenty twenty six.
I don't know. There are a lot of people who
are wondering whether or not we're in one now. Scott
Besson said he was optimistic about the economy as a whole,

(14:58):
but acknowledged that there were some sensitive there's some interest
rate sensitive sectors that have experienced recession. But when he
was asked on meet the press over the weekend whether
or not we are at risk of entering such a recession,
he said no, that he's confident that people will they
will feel economic relief next year coming from trade deals,

(15:20):
et cetera. Also, the let's see the data this is
that's that's not a headline. More Americans are getting their
power shut off as unpaid bills are piling up. Apparently
this is they buried the lead like six graphs in
because the alpha Buttaria whatever lady who writes at MSNBC

(15:43):
needs to be fired because you can't write a story.
So if you go six graphs into the piece, you
finally see that in electricity prices have been triggering a
number of shut offs across the country. And so there
are apparently a lot of unpaid bills because people are broke.
And they said that prices have gone up so rapidly
and as a result, it is unaffordable. Electricity is unaffordable

(16:06):
in many areas of the nation. Interesting, and apparently two
hundred chickens were killed in Fort Pierce in a semi
truck crash. This is from KIRO Channel seven. They said
that no humans were harmed. This is the same can't
be said for the birds. This is like one of
the first headlines involving foul that don't involve fear mongering

(16:29):
headlines about bird flu and things of that nature. Also,
we've got this is interesting. This just came in from
the Department of War. They said that they received serious
allegations of misconduct against Captain Mark Kelly. This they just
tweeted this like ten minutes before we went to air.
Very interesting. Now I'm wondering if this has to do

(16:51):
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Speaker 7 (18:18):
Talking announcement from Congresswoman Green, what went through your mind
when you first heard she was going to resign on
January fifth?

Speaker 8 (18:27):
You know what, Honestly, I was like, You've got to
be kidding me. You're on the other side of the
president for one week and you can't take the heat.
Imagine what it is to sit in my shoes, to
not only be on the opposite side of him, but
to have people like her who are constantly fanning the
flames of hate, and imagine what those threats look like

(18:47):
when you literally are someone like me. But at the
end of the day, I know that I serve the
people of Texas thirty, and so my job isn't to
be there and necessarily do whatever is going to make
the resident not be on my back, but instead it's
to focus on my God making sure that I can
push forward with policies that are positive for Texas thirty.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Everything is always about her. Everything is always about Jasmine Crockett.
She will never fail. She makes everything she's asked about.
Marjorie Taylor Green resigning, and Jasmine Crocket's like, but me, like,
imagine me. We don't want to That's okay. Not everything
is about you, really, Jasmine Crockett doesn't move the needle

(19:30):
very much. She just provides really dippy soundbites and is
used as a great example of how to just be
a really clueless leftist. Welcome back to the program, Dana
lash with you bottom of this first hour. The it
is really odd that hole the whole thing where she's

(19:55):
it's about me, I mean, imagine me being across from
the president like she's the only one who's ever disagreed
with him. The Marjorie Taylor Green thing is weird because
it seems like it seems a lot like a lot
of drama. I mean, there were some people wondering if
she was expecting Trump to chase her, and that's why
she announced that she was going to be leaving after

(20:15):
the first of the year. And he's not going to
chase So the bottom line is that they ran internal
pulling on her and she's not going to farewell in
a race against Ausa going into the Senate. And the
word is that Trump looked at the was shown the numbers,
and he was like, this doesn't make sense. Why don't

(20:36):
you just stay in the house. She didn't want to
do that. And that seems to be feeling some of
this first and foremost, and then some of the other
policy decisions that Trump has made that seems to be
kind of secondary. But I don't know, it's just it's
it seems like kind of a stunt to me. Honestly,

(20:57):
it just seems like a stunt. And I just can't
take seriously people who decide it's too hard to continue
serving the people that they swore that they would represent
in DC. You know that going in it's not like
people run for office. And then it's surprised we didn't
realize how tough this was. You know, people running for office,
they don't they're not ambushed with the reality that there

(21:20):
might be some poalace intrigue, so to speak, and it
might be difficult and they may have to battle, do
battle and debate, et cetera. So none of this was new.
None of this was unusual. And when you choose of
your own free will to represent people, and you need
to serve out the remainder of your term, no matter

(21:41):
how uncomfortable it may get for you, and it just
seems weak and a stunt, and I just I don't
really think highly of it because it leaves Republicans with
one less seat. And then it doesn't look well when
you realize how much money that she has made art
from her family's construction business. She's made a lot of

(22:04):
cash trading. And when you're that close and you see
certain things are going down and you make trades based
on the information that you're looking at, that's, you know,
regardless of whether or not you're disclosing it. The problem
is that you're there in a capacity to represent people,
and you're using your close proximity to the movements of
a lot of these companies that affect policy, as you know,

(22:25):
background for you to call and make these trades and
to enrich yourself. I mean, when you leave with over
twenty million dollars after walking in with only a little
over seven hundred thousand, that's pretty insane to me. And
then when you're leaving two days after your congressional pension vests,
ensuring that you get a payout for the rest of
your life, that's also pretty insane to me. And that's

(22:46):
exactly she's announced that she was resigning on she's leaving
on the fifth and her congressional pension vests on the third,
So it makes I mean, it's completely understandable and legitimate
to ask these questions, to ask why are you doing
this now? Is it just because you major millions and
you got your congressional pension and now it's it is

(23:06):
that all the American people are good for to make
sure that you're able to make some money trading and
that you get a congressional pension, because that just seems
pretty hokey and a lot of people feel used. If
I was the voters, I'd be pretty angry because it's
not like you can just throw together an election immediately. Either.
You have to have special elections. This takes time. You
have to go through the Secretary of State. You've got

(23:27):
to get it on the ballot. First off, youve got
to get ballot language approved. Then you've got to get
it on the ballot, and there's like a whole process
to doing this. It's not like they can just come
back next week and hold a special election. You know,
it's a process and it's taxpayer funded, So taxpayers are
going to be paid for yet another election. They're going
to be paid twice for the same seat. I'm just

(23:48):
curious as to how people feel about that, because it
seems weak to bow out at this point, and to
call yourself a fighter just doesn't seem right. And to
leave and already strap majority with a barely with even
a smaller advantage, it's just incredibly weak on multiple fronts.

(24:10):
So I don't know a few things. Let me see.
We got some really good audio that I want to
make sure that we get to as well. And here's
my rundown because I have everything up here I wanted
to hit this was this has cut eighteen one. So
in Monrovia, California, anti ice protesters have been trying to

(24:34):
freeze sales at the home Depot. They buy these like
seventeen cent ice scrapers. They buy them and then they
go and return them, only to buy it again. And
apparently they're trying to They're mad because they don't like
the fact that ice can. I apprehend people at Home
Depot and Monrovia, California. Watch this video. This is people

(24:58):
standing in line doing the whole seventeen cent ice scraper thing.
I felt bad for they have to work this. I
feel bad for them the most all just standing in
line seventeen cent ice scraper who knew that there were
that many ice scrapers in Monrovia, California, so that they

(25:21):
can freeze sales because they're very upset over ice being
able to go, and so there they've been protesting Home
Depot a lot of laborers. According to the Los Angeles Times,
this was on Saturday. The line that you're seeing on
the simulcast from the video wan is showing this was
on Saturday. And it's a buy in, actually something we pioneered.

(25:44):
It's instead of a boycott, it's a it's a buy
in a bycot, and so they want to scrape ice
out of their stores. That's that's what their language says.
They had one hundred people. They entered the store and
they would get back in line only minutes later to return.

(26:04):
And they just kept doing that apparently all afternoon. I
really don't know if it actually did anything, though. The
general manager or the manager sorry of corporate communications for
Home Depot said that the Times are not coordinating with
ICE or Border Patrol, that they're not involved in the operations.

(26:25):
They say, we aren't notified that immigration enforcement activities are
going to happen, and often we don't know that they've
even taken place until they are over. They said, we
are required to follow all federal and local rules and
regulations in every market where we operate, so the employees

(26:46):
didn't interfere. They eventually closed off one of the store's entrances,
and they organizers then blocked customers from being able to
access the front of the store. Because they had a
little news conference following this. This just seems so hokey.
They said, it's not okay to kidnap people off our streets.
I find that a ridiculous description, because you're talking about

(27:09):
people who entered illegally and kept committing illegal activities. They
part of this was in response to this guy who
was an ill illegal immigrant laborer and he had entered
in apparently repeatedly, and he was struck and killed by
an suv because he was running away from ICE agents.

(27:31):
This was in mid August, and so now everyone's mad
at ICE because this guy entered the country illegally and
fled ICE and ended up getting hit by a car. So,
I mean, it's unfortunate that he did, but that has
nothing to do with the fact that he broke the
law and he shouldn't have been here, and he probably
would be alive today had he not broken the law

(27:53):
and entered illegally. All of this is just it's so
it's all so wild that the misplaced blame and demands
for accountability. But yeah, they all stood in line. They
would buy it. They'd get back in line to buy another.
So they're buying just like basically putting knives. That's it,
that's all they're gonna do. This is so stupid. That's

(28:14):
just such a stupid display. I mean, I I don't
know they I don't know what they thought that they
that they were going to do or what they thought
that because that really didn't do anything except make customers
mad and create some lines. That's a really they really
didn't accomplish anything at all. The a few other things,
the X stuff, this is fascinating. So if you guys,

(28:37):
this is one of the things that we've talked about
on the program before. We've been wanting desperately to see
ICE or to see X implement location for these user accounts,
and they've done that, so they have let me pull
this up. Man, there are so many of these that
have already been just completely blown up. They showed tons

(28:58):
of people. So for instance, you would have people who
claimed that they were Israeli and that they were condemning Gaza,
and it turned out there from like Jordan, or they're
in Pakistan, or they're you know, not at all where
they said they were. That's a lot of that is
not just on the left, but apparently some of the
stuff on the right as well. Like, for instance, a

(29:20):
lot of them some of them are saying, oh, we're
in Gaza and we're reporting on the accurate happenings, and
they just make up fake stories about starving kids or
something like that, and then the account the marker then
shows them as being based in India for example. So
a lot of these accounts have just been deleting themselves
because the grift is up now that people can see

(29:44):
where these where these accounts are based in and who
are the people that are running these accounts. I mean,
there's so many of it. Like care the Council for
American Islamic Relations they're based in Turkey and they connected
through the Turkey app store. And by the way, they
were the one ones that Abbot on air with US
last week designated as a foreign Terrorist Organizations criminal transnational

(30:08):
criminal organization as well. But it showed this like huge
fake Gaza influencer network, people who are opposing as like
witnesses to war, but they're actually in Europe, or they're
in Central Asia, they're nowhere near Gaza. You have a
lot of people who are pretending to be Americans that
are criticizing Israel or will go after the administration, and

(30:30):
then it turns out, oh, they're not even they're not American.
They're based in India, or they're based in Pakistan, or
they're based in you know, Russia or somewhere. And there
have been a lot of these, like a lot of
these people that claim to be America. First they've been
shown hundreds and hundreds of them originating from Thailand, Nigeria,

(30:51):
Eastern Europe. Now that the country of origin is exposed.
This is actually pretty amazing to see some of this
stuff because these were the ones that have been trying
to divide drive a lot of division on the right.
I mean, a lot of these accounts I've seen in
my mentions actually trying to hijack some of my posts

(31:12):
on x and they've been exposed as being either Turkish, Bangladesh, Nigerian,
there's one that was Nigerian that was in all of
my mention like every day, this account was like all
over my from Nigeria and pretending to be an American,
not even American, I mean all. I mean, there's so
many of them. That's why I was saying to you,

(31:32):
and I've been talking to people on social media that
so many of these this is all a sigh up
and we're going to talk more about that because there's
more to this. We have. Gosh, we have so much
to get you guys set up with today. It's weird
because usually these weeks before Thanksgiving are kind of quiet,
but I have so many different little pieces to touch on,
and we're going to dive into all of that, including

(31:53):
the dough stuff because now Lorraine says that it's still
going but technically but not very interesting. So we're going
to dive into all of this stuff as we move.
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Speaker 4 (33:55):
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It's the condition I do with my daughter Katie, and
now I'm to do it right before thanksgivving.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Now, I love anything pumpkin.

Speaker 10 (34:13):
I love pumpkin pie, I love pumpkin soup.

Speaker 4 (34:17):
I love pumpkin cocktails. But this, when you're throwing the way,
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Speaker 5 (34:23):
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Speaker 4 (34:24):
Most recipes will tell you to put in about half
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Speaker 4 (34:31):
I throw the whole damn thing in and it makes
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Speaker 5 (34:38):
I pull it out.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
About forty maybe thirty five. It's not a flow tip.
It's just wonder baked. Don't pumpkin That's all it is.
By the way, Okay, I don't want to be snotty
about it, but that's like the easiest thing you can make.
Pumpkin bread is like the beginner baker thing. I don't
want to sound like a snot but because I'm not
a master baker, but you know, I bake a lot.

(35:00):
That's like the beginner. I don't know what she's she's
trying to flex. And also I think that's the governor's mansion, right, Steve.
Isn't that the governor's mansion that she's in. Yeah, because
that's why the kitchen looked a little bit commercially because
she probably governor's mansion. You probably have people in there
that do that stuff. But I don't know, Like I
don't She's like, oh, I do this every year. It's

(35:21):
my thing. Pumpkin bru It's like the basic, most basic
thing you could bake. I mean, no offense, but it
just it's not difficult because it's denser, so it's easier,
and I mean, you don't really have to worry about
the moisteness of it because it's pumpkin. So it's just,
I don't know, just weird. I don't understand these. I
would need Democrats to stop pretending that they bake or

(35:43):
that they're in their kitchen at all, like Elizabeth Warren
or oh gosh, Chuck Schumer. Yeah, Chuck Schumer, when he
was grilling. That was one of the nastiest things I've
ever seen. He put the right didn't you put the
cheese on the raw patty? Oh my gosh, that's so nasty. Salmonella, salmonella, salmonella,

(36:08):
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not just the X stuff, but goop stuff. We got
to look at a little bit of the polling immigration.
Also in Florida, there there's a fight over free speech
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Speaker 10 (37:38):
In that press conference with President Trump, a reporter asked
you whether you believe that President Trump is in fact,
a fascist word that you've used in the past.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
You're about to answer.

Speaker 10 (37:49):
Then President Trump sort of jumped in and he said, quote,
that's okay.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
You can just say yes.

Speaker 10 (37:54):
It's easier than explaining it. So, mister mayor elect, just
to be very clear, do you think that President Trump
is a fascist?

Speaker 13 (38:02):
And after President Trump said that, I said, yes, and
so you do. And that's something that I've said in
the past, I say today. And I think what I
appreciated about the conversation that I had with the President
was that we were not shy about the places of
disagreement about the politics that has brought us to this moment,
and we also wanted to focus on what it could
look like to deliver on a shared analysis of an
affordability crisis for New.

Speaker 4 (38:23):
Yorkers, Kelly. And then he follows it up with stupid
word salad. That's ma'am, Donnie who. I thought it was
weird when he was in the White House. I don't
even know why they needed to have all the cameras
in there when he went to visit. I don't get that.
I don't get it. Welcome back to the program, Dane,
lash with you. We're at the top of the second
hour on Monday, Thanksgiving week. I don't think he understands

(38:44):
what a fascist is. How would he have been elected
if Potus was a fascist? I mean, he's like the
worst fascist ever apparently. And this is it's just weird.
I thought it was a weird White House meeting that

(39:05):
he had. There's there's you know, it's it's like this
is this is cut too. This is what they're referring to.
This is cut to. This is from the White House
visit asked.

Speaker 12 (39:16):
About your comment called the president a fascist, and your
answer was, when President Trump and I have can clear
about our positions in our views, are you affirming that
you think President Trump's a fascist?

Speaker 13 (39:28):
I've spoken about that.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
Okay, okay, it's easier, It's easier than explaining a pedal.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
But he's like, yeah, you can just say it. It's okay,
just say it. I mean, you know, come on, don't
don't back down. Now, I don't. And then he's still
this is cut five. He still says that he thinks
that Potus is a threat to democracy.

Speaker 10 (39:52):
Listen, you've also said in the past that President Trump
has engaged in a quote attack on our democracy. You've
called him a despa. Do you still believe President Trump
is a threat to the democracy?

Speaker 13 (40:04):
Everything that I've said in the past, I continue to believe.
And that's the thing that I think is important in
our politics is that we don't shy away from where
we have disagreements, but we understand what it is that
brings us to that table. Because I'm not coming into
the Oval Office to make a point or make a stand.
I'm coming in there to deliver for New Yorkers. And
a few weeks ago, I was asked by a reporter
at three words to describe myself. I said, new York City.

(40:25):
And that's what animated that conversation. How do we deliver
for the people of New York City.

Speaker 4 (40:30):
He's tiring, he's tiring. Just answer yes or no. It's
very easy. Well, yes, you know, I think he's a
threat to democracy. I think because he's not a socialist,
none of that makes any sense at all. Whatsoever doesn't
make any sense. But it was a weird I also
think it was a weird optic, especially because now they're
the way that Republicans are approaching Obamacare. So Potus is

(40:51):
expected to announce the Healthcare Price Cuts Act to fix
the Obamacare subsidy system. Now there's a lot of stuff
with us. First off, this cut sex go ahead and
play those because this is what this is the next
big fight within the GOP.

Speaker 14 (41:05):
Going to go down what the exact opposite with the
biggest increase of any of healthcare in any country. It's
a disaster. And I'm calling today for insurance companies not
to be paid but for the money, this massive amount
of money to be paid directly to the people of
our country so that they can buy their own health
care which will be far better and far less expensive

(41:29):
than the disaster known as Obamacare. And I've had I
think great support, I've even had Democrat support. So we
want the money that would be going to the insurance company,
which is hundreds of billions of dollars. You know, their
stock prices have gone up by one thousand percent in
many cases one thousand percent over a short period of

(41:49):
time because our country stupidly pays them so much money
with this Obamacare scandal. So I want the money to
go directly.

Speaker 4 (41:57):
So they're pitching basically an extension and with limits. This
is one of the things coming in from Politico they're
expecting to unveil this health policy framework that includes a
two year extension of subsidies that are due to expire
at the end of next month, new limits on eligibility.
According to I guess those that are involved with these plans,

(42:19):
the proposal is going to mark the first foray into
these negotiations. Blah blah blah. So this has been a
huge fight within the right. I don't even know why
we're extending it. I think the whole thing just needs
to crash and burn because it's just it's completely it's
a joke. It is ruined healthcare, and Republicans are now
turning themselves into legislative cucks over this because they're extending it.

(42:40):
It was part of the deal. Remember when they were
reopening government. This was kind of part of the deal
on this. They were Senate Republicans were agreeing to give
them a vote on these tax credits in December. So
that's what this fight is over for December. They were
agreeing to give them these cuts, and they've been kind
of divided on how they were going to respond to this.
Then they want to look at including new income caps

(43:03):
for enrollees to qualify for tax credits, as well as
minimum premium payments, the eligibility cap they said would limit
these subsidies to individuals with income up to seven hundred
percent of the federal poverty line. Blah blah blah, and
rolies pay minimum premium. I mean, all of this is
just we're rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Why are
we even messing around with us? I don't even know

(43:25):
why we agreed to even have a vote on this.
It has absolutely been the Unaffordable Care Act, and Republicans
have just been scraping to just try to I mean,
they remember when they ran going into twenty fourteen with midterms,
it was all about ending Obamacare and repealing it and

(43:48):
replacing it because they did have other plans that they
could have used, and none of that went through. None
of it went through. They didn't get a single bit
of it done. So now we're arguing over extending it
when oh, I know, everyone says, oh, but it's so
it's so entrenched and there's so many it's going to

(44:08):
be so difficult. I don't care how difficult it is.
I mean, we went through the difficulty of flirting with
short term or short duration price hikes with tariffs and
seeing the cost increase associated with that. So we've already
went through that hardship. You're telling me we can't go

(44:31):
through the hardship of eliminating Obamacare and overhauling healthcare. I
think a lot of people would do that if it
would save them more money in the long run. We
had some really good plans. Republicans had a number of
good plans that they actually didn't get credit for a
lot of them. So this is the this is this
is the big fight that they're having now. In addition
to this, this is the other thing that I wanted

(44:52):
to touch on as well, And we're going to get
into all the other because so much happening this week's
supposed to be Thanksgiving week. Law made are upset over
some of what they're seeing in twenty six I'm going
to tell you this. I know there are people out
there that say, oh, well, you can't pay attention to
all of this. It is it's, you know, silly narratives.
I'm telling you that the instability of Republican approval is

(45:20):
a real thing, and that if Republicans don't get it
together on messaging with the economy, if they don't get
it together messaging with even some foreign policy, but particularly
the particularly the economy and increasing health insurance premiums. They're
going to lose midterms and then they're going to set

(45:41):
themselves up for a disaster in twenty twenty eight. The
polling that I shared with you last week wasn't one off.
It was one of two different surveys that were released,
and they pretty much confirm each other independently. That and
then the last election that was held. When you look
at the results in New Jersey, in Virginia, et cetera,

(46:02):
a lot of people say, well, those are blue states,
it doesn't matter. That's irrelevant. And Virginia was in play
for Republicans. I mean, they had made major in the delegation,
they had made major gains. But the issue is that
independents are not believing. They're not seeing the return on
the investment of their vote. They're seeing higher prices, They're
worried about health insurance premiums, and they see Republicans out

(46:24):
there talking about extending the very plan that has made
it disastrous. They see Republicans out there talking about how,
oh no, this isn't actually increased beef doesn't cost more,
this doesn't cost more. People aren't hurting, you know, when
they're going to check out. Well, that's not true. I mean,
the costs are absolutely up for a number of things.
Now for some of others they've stabilized. But you have

(46:46):
to remember, too, we don't have all of these deals done.
It's taking a really long time and people have only
so much patience and only so much grace that they're
willing to give. So Republicans need to get this stuff
in order otherwise there's going to be a huge problem
going into the elections and midterm elections. You know, November
was a major wake up call because independents did not

(47:09):
vote the way that they had previously in the last
three elections. A lot of independents were breaking for Democrats
and some of these races, and it wasn't even just
those states. You can't say it was limited to those
states either, even looking at states like Kansas and Nebraska
and elsewhere. You know, these were areas that have predominantly
read Republican voters. They even suffered at a microlocal level

(47:33):
with school board races and things of that nature. So
there is a growing discontent and if the Republicans do
not address it, and they keep running from it and
pretending that it's all spin and they adopt what the
Bidens did during his term, where everything was okay, you're
not really seeing price increases. If you start lying to
people about what they're paying, they are not going to
forgive you for it. They are going to turn on you,

(47:54):
and they are going to vote against you. They will
make their displeasure completely known with their vote. So Republicans
have got to stop. They've got to stop trying to
spin this because it's a true thing. You know, people
are hurting, there's there's there's there's there's real costs associated
to spinning a narrative that doesn't affirm the reality that
voters are living. And you saw what happened with Biden

(48:16):
when they did it, and you don't want to see
you don't want to see that happen here with the
Obamacare subsidies. I mean, there's just really no way to
fix this. Republicans need to do everything possible to not
have ownership of this. Every single time they try to
fix it, every single time they try to amend it,
they're just essentially asserting ownership over it as well. It's
a nightmare, So that that's something that's not going to

(48:39):
work a couple of other things too. So with this,
we talked about the home Depot thing. I I'm going
to get to the Florida story a little bit later.
There's a lot of stuff I haven't even gotten up
yet from previously. The mass migration statement. I want to
touch on that again real quick, because that is so

(49:00):
unbelievably significant. The State Department's statement on mass migration was
incredibly strong, but it contradicts the policy of the administration.
I got to point this out. Mass migration State Department
set poses an existential threat to Western civilization, undermines the

(49:22):
stability of key American allies. This is all true, but
we're not going to be able to have these these things.
We're not going to be able to have this. And
also conflict with what we're hearing about H one B
visas and what we're hearing about Chinese students coming in

(49:43):
and taking advantage of American universities. There is a disconnect there.
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Speaker 6 (51:05):
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Speaker 4 (51:10):
So the US has unveiled a new female crash test
dummy They say it could be used for federal safety testing.
They introduced it as a way to step up safety
for women who face a hire. This is not funny.
They face a higher injury risk in car crashes than men.
They've used a dummy model for decades with the US government,
but it's all about us male proportions. The new dummy,

(51:34):
known as THOURZ five F, is more human like contains
female specific proportions, so the new model could potentially replace
the Hybrid three dummy, which has previously been used for
crash testing. They said that seventy three percent of women
are most likely to be injured in a more likely
to be injured in a head on crash, and seventeen

(51:55):
percent more likely to be killed in a car crash
been compared to men. So interesting. I get it that
there's different there's different proportions. I get it. I just
feel like the name shouldn't be four zero five to
one whatever. You know, Severe internet outages continue happening. They
actually may increase, they might get worse. Growing reliance on

(52:15):
a number of major internet infrastructure companies has led to
major disruptions and there's I mean, it's just creating chaos
it's enough to disrupt everyday services pretty wide ranging as well,
like they had a cloud fair like cloud Flair crashed
last week, and there were tons of disrupt hours long

(52:36):
disruptions at other different companies. So they're trying to say
that look, there's wait, we there we it's it's a
real issue Amazon Web Services. You guys remember that that
was on back in October. That was a really serious one.
Uh and some people couldn't even some people couldn't even
get their their ring cameras to work or their smartbeds.

(52:58):
I don't know why you need a smartbed, but okay,
so that's that was because everybody uses Amazon Web surfaces.
And then of course Microsoft's cloud competing platform went down
the day after, so a lot or a couple of
days after. So they're serious issues. They got to fix.
The niquill is apparently, I don't know, somebody had a
dui because they drank seven bottles of niquill. I don't

(53:20):
know how you're living and you drink seven bottles of
niquill A very impaired driver apparently, And this was all
caught on body cam footage grabbed a Thurston County sheriff
deputy's gun during a fight at the scene of a
car crash last month. The deputy came across the crash
as she was driving home. This is video of it,
and Komo News got the video. They said that the

(53:43):
deputy alerted people to alerted dispatchers of the crash. They
radioed that the driver, one of the drivers, was not complying.
And this guy, apparently, as it came out, he said
he drank seven bottles of niquil that day to help
him fall asleep. And I don't, man, And then he
went up and attacked this cop, a female cop, And

(54:04):
you're watching some of that just insanity, insanity, And she
used all of the training principles that she had, but
he tried going for her gun, and thankfully backup arrived
right when he was attacking her and trying to get
her gun out of her hole. Star Man, this guy's
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Speaker 7 (55:38):
That the last month, I don't think a single person
has ever made the case that I'm wrong that Nick
Fuente says and the jew hatred stuff is wrong, period.
And I said that the white hatred, black hatred, Jew hatred,
Malaysian hatred, Bedowin hatred, it's all wrong. I believe that
as much as I believe anything. Okay, but the rest

(55:59):
of it, his analysis, which is actually smart?

Speaker 4 (56:05):
What analysis is smart? I don't understand that this is
part of the back and forth that we've seen on
the right over this. I have not seen smart analysis
from somebody like Fuint does, and I don't even think
that that's a smart analysis of wind does is hot takes.
I mean to call yourself an American first Christian conservative

(56:31):
while you talk about how much you hate Christians and
you idolize people who murdered them like Stalin, and you're
entirely focused on race and making idols of all of
these things. That's not smart analysis. It's not smart policy.
I mean, there's just I'm not going to play all

(56:51):
the audio we have a tranche of it. There's a
ton of audio out there of just him saying and
crazy stuff to get attention. And this was the big
This was the big criticism I think a lot of
people had of Tucker in that nobody stop trying to
move the goalpost to save your ass. First off, no
one's sitting here talking about whether or not someone should

(57:12):
be platformed. The fact that it was a softball interview
and it was, and I had even messaged him about this,
and obviously he disagreed with me on it, but that's fine.
People can disagree. But it wasn't an issue of you
platform someone. It was an issue of how do you
not push back on these ideals and then just to
come back, well, the jew hatred is wrong, that's part

(57:34):
of it. Yeah, But I mean even then in the interview,
it just seemed like more that you that there was.
It was just a hand smacking of a friend as
opposed to a full throated rejection of bad, already defeated ideas.
This is the issue with this. Why does anyone feel

(57:55):
like they have to entertain this twink, this nazi twink?
You know why? It's because people are terrified at losing
digital relevancy. That's why they do it. That's why you
have these people that won't one way or the other.
They won't take a stand and make these and let
you know where they are at without question, because they're

(58:17):
terrified at losing a slice of that digital pie. They
want that audience, and they think that the best way
to get that audience is to ingratiate themselves with those people,
and then they think that they'll be able to bring
them on. No, that's not going to happen. It's never happened.
And half of these people are bots anyway. It's just weird.
It's very weird. I don't know why we decided to

(58:41):
be so duplicitous in discussing this thing and discussing this issue.
And it seems like the stupidest time ever to get
into racial politics and make idols of race on the
right when we have created such a big tent coalition.
You don't need a Nazi twink army in order to

(59:01):
win elections. In fact, you've never needed it. They don't,
they don't have an impact in the elections. But the
idea that you have to debase yourself to ingratiate yourself
to that audience in order to be relevant. That pretty
much is the epitaph alone. Is it not? Seems like it.

(59:23):
This is what really struck me though, because we you know,
we had on I had on Kevin Roberts. I had
interviewed him with Heritage and he was very careful to
defend his friend, and he did not want to. He
did not want to condemn his friend. He was very careful.
It was not returned audio sound bite twenty three. This

(59:46):
actually shocked me. This is all very recent. This shocked me.

Speaker 7 (59:49):
Listen, There's a man called Kevin Roberts, who I knew
and really liked, took over the Heritage Foundation a couple
of years ago, and I thought, and that's the biggest
foundation in Washington, and I thought that he could steer
it into a pot direction. I think he certainly wanted to.
He tried, and in the end, ten days ago he
got he was completely destroyed by this, by this fighting

(01:00:10):
within the within the Republican Party and the conservative movement.
Very very sad and and you know, I think the
Hair Just Foundation will and I say this again with sadness,
because they are smart people there, they have a ton
of money. They should be a force for good. But
I don't see how they ever will be not after that,
not after that absolutely cannibalized him, yep, and he allowed it.
He was he was weak. He decided he wanted his

(01:00:34):
job more than to tell the truth. And that's a
you know, that's a moment that I think every man
faces inevitably in life. And I understand the fears. I mean,
I've certainly been there a lot, and you know, not
wanting to lose your job, I get it. I'm not judging,
but you have to choose the truth.

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
H That's really unfortunate. Tucker will not come on with me.
He will not, and we've known each other for years.
He's made it very clear, probably because we would have
to have uncomfortable conversations like this. Loyalty is not a
real thing in DC. Everything is transactional, and I feel

(01:01:11):
like Kevin Roberts was trying to be loyal to his
friend and to the point where he really got himself
in a situation in which he could not X, he
could not he couldn't get out of it, I felt,
I mean, it was really uncomfortable to watch. He was

(01:01:32):
very careful in what he said about Carlson. He was
very careful when he was on this program talking with me,
and he did not want to criticize his friend. He
didn't get anywhere close to criticizing Tucker Carlson the same
way that Carlson was criticizing Roberts here that he was

(01:01:54):
he was weak. I knew and really liked him talking
about him in the past tense. So Kevin Roberts committed
sepuku for nothing, for nothing, all of that for what,
only to be thrown under the bus a couple of
weeks later by the guy he was protecting, all because
he wanted to have an interview where he didn't ask

(01:02:15):
hard questions. He didn't I guess he didn't want to
get flamed out on x. He didn't want the bots
to come after him on social media. It was a
softball interview, Just be honest about it. It was a
softball interview with softball questions, and there was barely any pushback.
There was at one point in our exchange it was like, well,
you know, you didn't see the part about you know

(01:02:35):
where I pushed back on blood libel. That was a pushback. Wow, goodness,
I'd hate to see what accommodation looks like if that
was a pushback. I mean, good heavens, but to not
challenge him, like you love Stalin? Why do you like Stalin?
What about Stalin impresses you so much? What about Hitler

(01:02:57):
impresses you so much? What about his policies that you
love impress you so much? There was nothing of that.
It was just it was like a struggle session about
the people that they didn't like on the right. It
was weird. But this is also what happens when you
are when you don't stay consistent, when you're inconsistent on

(01:03:17):
your views, sometimes it can be very uncomfortable to be consistent.
Consistency is a very very difficult thing. Consistency and trends
don't go well together. And it's unfortunate that the Heritage
Foundation now has this black eye and that Roberts has
gone through all of this for what to be thrown

(01:03:38):
under the bus? Good night with friends like that? Who
needs the left to throw you under the bus? I mean,
good heavens, it is shocking to see, but not surprising
though at the same time, I mean, I look at
other instances. You know, this isn't the first time something

(01:04:00):
like this has happened. I mean, there have been other
instances before. I mean Tucker's when he was at Fox.
There was the story and this was with the Dominion
stuff and all of that, where he apparently was very
very critical of Potus, really critical of Potus, and was
in was messaging people behind the scenes, highly critical, and

(01:04:24):
then does a onet eighty publicly. So the stuff that's
being said privately is very different from the public stances.
It was very critical of him behind the scenes, but
then was going on his program and celebrating every you know,
really playing up all of these policies, but essentially li

(01:04:44):
likening him to a Nazi and calling him a fascist
and all of this other stuff. Privately, I mean, the
language was very you know. I mean, you can read
it for yourself. It's all over x it's all over
social media, it's public, it's been out there. It's just
the duplicity of it all. It's it's being one thing
privately and another thing publicly. I don't like that inconsistency either.
And there's a lot of people in Washington, DC that

(01:05:06):
are like that. I mean, at least you got to
give it to candas Owen. She keeps all the crazy public.
I mean, she's not changed since she was an Al
Sharpton protege. She's not changed since she created a doxying
website and was going after conservatives around twenty sixteen. She's
still the same progressive. She's still that same person. And

(01:05:26):
now I think what she says that that some governments
took a hit out on her now because I can't
even follow all of it, it's too crazy for me
to even follow. At least she keeps the crazy out there, right.
At least she's the same crazy person publicly that she
is privately. You can at least count on that. So

(01:05:47):
I just don't like these little snakes in the grass
that are one thing privately and one thing publicly, and
there is no honor and there is no real loyalty.
It's all about advantage. It's all about what best aids clicks.
And I'm going to tell you something. These a lot
of these people that have not played in the digital
space before until recently, You know this is they're there.

(01:06:08):
Everybody's very nervous because cable news is collapsing. More and
more people are turning away from cable news. It doesn't
have being a contributor somewhere, it doesn't have the same
punch that it used to. Uh, it doesn't have the
same prestige as it used to. You don't even really
need to do any of that because the check doesn't
isn't worthwhile. You don't really need to do any of it.
A lot of people are, they're they're building their their

(01:06:31):
audiences digitally. But the problem is is the ones who
are so terrified at losing any of their audience that
they try to accommodate everybody. It's like a pastor trying
to fill pews, and there they water down the sermons
and they water down scriptures so they can accommodate everybody. Well,
at some point then it becomes lukewarm and nobody wants

(01:06:51):
to go because there's no value in it. And a
lot of these influencers need to be very careful of this,
especially on stuff like this. Right, there's no way that
you're going to be able to ingratiate yourself with an
audience that follows a Nazi twink. There's no way you're
going to be able to ingratiate yourself with that. There's
nothing to glean, there's no smart policy analysis. It's all

(01:07:14):
miles wide inches deep rhetoric that's designed to sound intelligent,
but is really vapid and anemic. And I don't, but
there are people who want to. They don't want to
lose that access, they don't want to get flamed on
social media, and so they try to accommodate all of it.
I've seen it over and over again, and sure there's

(01:07:36):
a short term payoff. Absolutely there's a short term payoff,
but you know, realistically, what does that do to you
over time? It just hurts your credibility. I see people
now that are friends of mine, people that I've met,
that I've hung out with, that I've dined with privately,
whose families I know, And I'm just watching all these

(01:07:56):
people play this game, and I'm so glad that I
just don't do it. I'm watching these people play this game,
thinking this is not sustainable long term because you keep
landing on these mines. This is not sustainable long term.
And the stuff with TPUSA and I don't even I
don't even want to entertain the candae own stuff because
it just it kills brain cells without the benefit of

(01:08:19):
having alcohol to go along with it. It is some
of the most mind numbingly idiotic stuff I've ever read
in my life. There is no great commission to go
and take out somebody who was an al Sharpton protege
and grifted their way into the space that they're in now.
There is no grand design to do that. People, Good Heavens,
there's we're all talking about this stuff. We're all everybody's

(01:08:41):
obsessing that. It's a One of the things that we've
absolutely have been able to prove now that the country
of location is turned on with all of these X accounts,
is that so many of these are foreign actors that
are all designed to drive division on the right, especially
with all this Israel stuff. So many of them and

(01:09:02):
everybody is being distracted by the psyop to not only
divide the right but weaken alliances in the Middle East
while also accommodating the spread of Islamism in the United States.
Notice how none of these accounts are under these people
are critical of Islam. In fact, I've seen it to
the contrary. I have watched people at the Daily Wire
remark about how, oh, well, you know, the hit job

(01:09:23):
is actually a very modest piece of clothing. I'm not
kidding you. This is the stuff that I'm seeing. You
have people that are literally actually putting themselves adjacent to
Islamism in order to prove that they're so anti Israel.
It is wild to see we've got There's a lot
more to talk about this, but to discuss about it,

(01:09:44):
but it is. It's crazy. I feel like we're the
only sober people at the party and everybody else's hazea kite.
That's what it feels like watching this. It feels like
you're the babies that are at the party and everybody
else is literally like a drink away from passing out.
Black out entirely. It is the craziest thing I've ever
seen happen on the right in my entire career. It's wild.

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(01:14:46):
What illegal orders are you urging troops to refuse?

Speaker 15 (01:14:49):
And what do you hope they take away from your message?

Speaker 16 (01:14:55):
Alex, We love this country, we love our constitution. It
is our job as lawmakers, and especially in this moment,
to be clear morally, to be clear legally, and simply
and clearly stating what the law says, what the Uniform
Code of Military Justice says. It's not a crime, it

(01:15:17):
is not treason, it is not sedition. It is our job,
and I think it's really important that we do our
jobs in this moment.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
What a weird interview. That's such a weird. She didn't
actually state she didn't answer the question. First off, she
didn't answer it at all. That's slockin' and she's being asked, okay,
well or sorry, that's good Lander. That was Maggie Goodlander.
She couldn't answer what I legal Order's Democrats want the
military to ignore when they did that weird video and

(01:15:50):
they were all up there saying and it was Mark Kelly,
it was her, was a number of them, and it
seemed like they were kind of alluding to ice or
I mean, that's what happens when you don't have a
clear cohesive message. It's just open for interpretation. But they

(01:16:10):
never actually were specific on what it was they wanted
the military to ignore. That they didn't make any sense.
Welcome back to the program. Dane Lash with you are
at the top of this third hour, and it didn't.
I mean they can't. They can't admit anything. Okay, So

(01:16:32):
this is cut ten. This is Martha Rattitt's asking Ali Slockin. Okay, well,
what are the illegal orders that Trump has issued that
you're so vociferously opposed to? I mean, just some some
specificity would be great. This is cut ten. Listen, I'm reading,
So let's talk right now.

Speaker 11 (01:16:54):
Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?

Speaker 15 (01:16:59):
To my knowledge which I am not aware of things
that are illegal?

Speaker 4 (01:17:02):
But okay, so all right, you guys are all the
same spot on the page that I am. So why
did you make this video If you can't think of
any illegal orders that he's issued. You can't. You don't

(01:17:24):
actually know why you made this video. You can't specify
what illegal orders he's issued. Well, then why did you
feel the need to make the video? Why did you
make the video? That would have been my follow up?
I mean, Slockin's like, well, to my knowledge, there aren't any. Okay.

(01:17:45):
So these are just these are just policies that you
don't like, but they're not illegal. They don't have legality
based on whether or not Slockin or Democrats like them.
You either recognize the constitutional authority of the president in

(01:18:08):
his office or you don't. And if you refuse to
recognize his constitutional authority in his office, then who would
be treasonous? In that regard? Who's the offending party? Then
who's who would be the one least most likely rather

(01:18:33):
to exercise an illegal, illegal order? Who would that be?
That's the million dollar question. They can't actually say, slock in,
this is cut nine. This is really bad. So when
they have no defense, where do they all go? Where
will these people go? They go back to Hitler. Listen,

(01:18:53):
I'm reckoning. This is cut nine.

Speaker 11 (01:18:55):
It is very clear that no one should follow an
illegal order, but it's it's very murky when you look
at what is an illegal order, and if you go
into morally ethically, that's a pretty tough thing to look
at and say, how do I navigate this?

Speaker 16 (01:19:11):
I don't?

Speaker 15 (01:19:11):
I mean, look, you going back to Nuremberg right that? Well,
they told me to do it. That's why I murdered people.
Is not an excuse. If you look at popular culture,
there's like you watch you know a few good men
like we have plenty of examples since World War two
in Vietnam, where people were told to follow illegal orders
and they did it and they were prosecuted for it.
So the best thing for people to do is go

(01:19:33):
to the jack.

Speaker 4 (01:19:33):
I'm like, I'm so confused here. So she says Nuremberg
talking about Nazis, Well they did it. Wait are you
is she comparing our military to Nazis and that sound
by by saying, well, you know, it's happened before. Look

(01:19:57):
at Nuremberg. Wait wait, wait, wait, wait, what do you
mean we're talking about illegal orders in the following of
illegal orders? She just she stated that she can't specify
or identify an illegal order. Given okay, she can't specify that.
She can't figure that out. She can't really explain why

(01:20:20):
they oppose his policy other than they're intimating that it's illegal.
And then she goes back and tries to compare Nazis
with wow, that you've lost, You've completely lost. It would
be one thing if they said, well, you know, we

(01:20:44):
we don't know why maybe Potus and I don't agree
with us, but I'm just saying this would be a
smart way of them approaching it. We think that Potis
should maybe take more pains to work with some of
these blue state governors or these blue city mayors in
terms of protecting federal buildings, et cetera, which, by the way,

(01:21:04):
he did do. But again I'm not saying I agree
with this. That would have been a better way for
them to approach this disagreement than going right to Nuremberg.
It's just wild the disconnect here I, I and Brennan.
And it was very interesting to see, and no one's

(01:21:28):
observed this. So we've played from CBS to CNN a
number of Democrats that your ears are not deceiving you.
They were actually asked for the first time that I remember,
some difficult questions about this video that they did. This
is Margaret Brennan. This is cut eleven talking to Jason

(01:21:50):
Crow when they are he's being asked specifically about the
allegations here. You know that from you, your colleagues, from
other veterans that this asserting this or intimating in some
way that military members are committing something on constitutional by

(01:22:10):
following potus, that that is corrosive, and he was asked
to respond to that.

Speaker 15 (01:22:15):
Listen, how do you respond to these allegations from your
colleagues fellow veterans that what you have put out there
is weakening and corrosive to the military.

Speaker 17 (01:22:25):
Well, these, unfortunately, are some of Trump's core supporters that
are rallying behind the president, and they know better. They
know exactly the difference between lawful versus unlawful. We are
very clear in the video that we're talking about as
unlawful orders. You have the president's spokesperson going on into
a press conference this past week and saying that we

(01:22:46):
called for people to disobey lawful orders. They're simply lying
because the truth is unacceptable to them. It's unacceptable. We
wanted to start a conversation and we did about the
dangerous rhetoric this president is using and the threats that
he's making.

Speaker 4 (01:23:03):
Area what what specifically, what were the orders that was
on that were unacceptable? No one has given. I mean,
if you're gonna make an edited video where you and
a bunch of lawmakers are demanding that military members disregard
the orders of the executive, then please, by God be specific.

(01:23:24):
And they still they still are having problems with this.
I mean, you sell some of these these lawmakers, they
couldn't even they couldn't give you a specific answer, or
they'll they'll invoke Nuremberg, which I don't know, is incredible,
just insanely wild. It doesn't make any sense. This is

(01:23:46):
Amy Klobuchar, So she's trying to somehow figure out how
to how to answer that question. And this is just
as bad. This has cut twelve listen.

Speaker 10 (01:23:56):
Or I wonder, do you know what the specific illegal
acts are that your democratic colleagues were referring to there?

Speaker 9 (01:24:04):
Well, it's very clear in this code for the military
that you cannot follow on lawful orders, and you know
that would be I'll just use an example. Some of
the judges have now found in certain cities that it
is not legal to send in the national Guard. And
those national Guard members have come home. Some of them
are still there. But if they're a commander, where to

(01:24:25):
tell them, hey, go out on the streets and do
this and that that's not following the order.

Speaker 4 (01:24:30):
Okay, that's not even that is Okay, let's just let's
break this down for a moment. So first off, when
you're talking about federal buildings, courthouses, like you guys remember
what happened. I mean, you guys know you don't have
to go that far back and searching your mind in
Portland and in Seattle, when you had Antifa attacking federal courthouses,

(01:24:53):
busting the windows at a federal courthouses, attacking federal agents.
So now looking at recently ICE agents with these facilities,
and these facilities are considered federal facilities where they're processing
these individuals who are in the country illegally and continuing
to commit violent criminal felonies. You have ICE agents that
are detaining them. Attacking those agents, that's attacking a federal employee,

(01:25:17):
attacking those premises, is attacking a federal installation, a federal building,
whether it's a courthouse or it's a processing center. The
executive not only is it within his constitutional authority, but
it's part of his obligation as the executive has the
authority to protect those federal employees and those federal buildings

(01:25:39):
or installations. That is what the Guard was called to do.
So that is completely legal. It is completely supported by
federal statute. And when she gives the example, she didn't
even give an example. She just said, well, if a
National Guard commander were to tell troops go out in
the streets and do this in that Wait a minute,
hold up, what do you mean to go to what's streets?

(01:26:01):
What do you mean this and that tell them to
do this and that related to the job of protecting
these federal installations or federal buildings or federal employees. You
can't just say things like that. This is straw man.
You're feathering yourself up a little straw man to argue
against because you don't have a concrete example. You don't

(01:26:22):
have to go and pull something out of your backside.
That's this idiotic. If there is an illegal order, cite it,
because I tell you something, constitutionalists, we don't want to
see illegal orders given. So give us some concrete specificity,
what specifically was illegal that was given. Give us something specific.

(01:26:42):
Don't sit here and be like, well a Nuremberg. I
don't want to hear that. That's idiotic. Don't go well,
the commander could tell them to go out on the
streets and do this and that, do this and what.
You're just making stuff up so you can bitch. That's
all it is. There is no space sophicity. But you
do have a number of lawmakers who have made a

(01:27:06):
video telling members of our military to disregard their lawful
obligation and their constitutional duty over what. Well, you apparently
don't have enough concern to specify. We got more on
this because now as you know, they're calling Mark Kelly

(01:27:28):
back to active duty because it looks like he could
get court martialed for his part. We got more on
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Speaker 4 (01:28:49):
Well, this is a crazy story if you followed this
slender Man Slenderman stabber. So this chick who stabbed a
friend to death and was in prison and then became
a dude although she's a girl. She apparently cut off
her Department of Corrections monitoring bracelet and fled the group
home that she was staying in Saturday night. She's still there,

(01:29:13):
her whereabouts are unknown, so they got a bolo out
for her. She was the one who was convicted in
the twenty fourteen Slenderman stabbing and now there's a nationwide
manhunt for Morgan Geyser. She cut her hair real short.
She's trying to be a dude, but she was trying
to say, oh, she wasn't responsible because she's mentally ill.
But yet it didn't work. She tried to kill this
girl to because of a Slenderman thing. Just they were twelve.

(01:29:38):
They lured this girl into a wooded park and they
stabbed her nineteen times. Somehow she survived, thankfully. But this
kid was This girl was sentenced to forty years and
in a psychiatric hospital. She could ask the court for
release every six months. But now she fled. So they
have no idea where she is. Crazy psycho killer out there.

(01:30:00):
Good Heavens, a ninety five year old bus driver made
the Guinness World Records for being the oldest operator still
behind the wheel. Hey, if he can do it, he
can do it. I mean if he's good and he
you know, drives well. He has taken many routes for
his three decades driving in Wichita Falls, and he's apparently
he has a positive attitude and he's like, you know,

(01:30:23):
you're always very Safety is the number one priority. But
he's been doing this for twenty seven years and now
is the oldest active bus driver according to the Guinness
World Records. Figure AI is sued by a whistleblower who
says that the startups robots could fracture the human skull.

(01:30:44):
Oh it's a former engineer for Figure Ai. They filed
a lawsuit against the company saying they were unlawfully terminated
after warning executives of our product safety. The suit filed
on Friday, says that the guy was fired after he
lodged a documented, direct and documented safety complaint. Figure Ai
is in a video backed developer of humanoid robots, and

(01:31:08):
so he's the principal robotic safety engineer, and he says
that they're dangerous. They're super strong, and he was warning
they can absolutely crush the skull. So that seems like
that should be like very concerning that, should you know?
Good night? A woman jumped into a tourist hotspots e
Coli Riddled river to find her phone. Oh my gosh,

(01:31:30):
or just how about you just oh not? This is
so gross. I don't know why people do this. This
was in the San Antonio Riverwalk. She jumped into it
trying to get her phone out. So it's not the
cleanest river. It's not known for being clean. Stick with us.
We got a lot more coming up.

Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
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Speaker 4 (01:32:00):
Welcome back to the program. You can find us over
at substack as well. I have a piece coming out
just about some of the gop stuff there and that
you'll be able to check out. And of course you
know you get our prep et cetera YouTube, Facebook, as
well as the podcast which is our If you miss
the show, you can find it on Apple Podcasts. You
can subscribe to that as well. So this is a

(01:32:24):
weird story. This happened in Florida. It was Tuesday of
last week, but it didn't start getting wider attention until
like towards the end of the week Friday, over the weekend.
And it has to do with what happened at a
University of South Florida parking garage. So there were three

(01:32:49):
men who according to the Tampa Bay Times, they are
facing a felony count of disturbing schools and religious assemblies
under flow just hate crime Enhancement statute, along with misdemeanor
charges of disorderly conduct and disrupting a school or lawful assembly.

(01:33:10):
Now what ended up happening is there were footage, it's
video footage, we're gonna show it that show these guys
approaching students during their prayer, these Muslim students on the
roof of the Collins Boulevard parking garage, and one man

(01:33:31):
carried a cardboard box that said Jesus's Lord. The other
one wore a robe that said Jesus as God. They
stood inches away from where these other men were praying.
I think they're all students, and they were saying things
like bowdown to Jesus Christ. They said that your prophet

(01:33:52):
married a six year old, and then they said that
they had bacon, and bacon was delicious. And at one
point a man said, you don't have a bomb on you,
you do you? And the video was uploaded to YouTube,
and the students who were praying said that the students
that approached them that they that they were they were

(01:34:17):
in fear of their safety. Now we have the video,
we can't Steve is there the original video? Would what
is it? Would we be hit with a copyright notice
so we can't play it.

Speaker 5 (01:34:25):
There's a lot offensive content that I don't know if
we can run on the show.

Speaker 4 (01:34:27):
But oh, like what do you mean, like, I mean.

Speaker 5 (01:34:32):
Probably just language.

Speaker 4 (01:34:35):
Well, I mean, well we can show without audio, show
without the audio. We'll just talk over it. We'll do that.
But they said that the students said that the group
created I'm reading their quote a mockery of our culture,
our religion, of our traditions. And so the police chief

(01:34:56):
for the University of Southern Florida said that they acted quickly.
They said they took the incident seriously, and they issued
trespass warnings to the three men. Now are the three men.
One of the things that wasn't made clear was whether
or not the three men were students, or if they

(01:35:16):
were all students, because apparently the I mean, if you're
giving trespass warnings banning them from campus, then that might
indicate that they are not students. So detectives they filed
the cases with the Hillsboro County State Attorney's Office, and
they're I don't I'm trying to figure out what it

(01:35:39):
is that they're doing. They said that they no one
should be assault No one was assaulted, no one was
physically assaulted, but they used that word while exercising their
constitutionally protected rights. The Muslim Student Association was involved, et cetera,
and the university made statements where they don't tolerate her

(01:35:59):
amin or discrimination or whatever, and so this is the
big This was all over and it just started growing in.
You're watching some of the video, they're on the rooftop
praying to Mecca, and then they had these other guys.
Nobody knows really who these other guys are that showed

(01:36:20):
up and were taunting them. So they're getting basically a
felony hate crime because they were mocking the prayer. Can
I just say that this is not at all like
what we saw when you had Islamists that were going

(01:36:41):
after Jewish students, because the Islamists that were going after
Jewish students were physically assaulting them. We played the video.
They were vandalizing property, physically assaulting students and then detaining them,
kidnappingness by refusing to allow them to leave buildings, by

(01:37:03):
blocking the doors, et cetera. So these dudes, just so
in case anybody wants to make comparisons, these guys, they
were on a rooftop and some other guys showed up
and that's essentially so they ran their mouths. I don't
know why this is a felony. That's what I don't get.

(01:37:23):
Can we place some of the press conference, because we
have some of that that is I'm sorry I didn't
look and see what cut that was, But I don't
know why that's a felony charge. Because now these guys
are charged with felonies. Now they're all prohibited possessors. That's
this is this is insane. This is cut thirty four.
I listen to this. This is one of the Muslim

(01:37:44):
groups that spoke out about this.

Speaker 3 (01:37:45):
After after the prayer ended, we look up to see
them taunting us in our faces with bacon?

Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
Is he really pretending to cry? Are you serious? Are
you serious? Right now?

Speaker 1 (01:38:05):
The whole thing again?

Speaker 4 (01:38:06):
Oh my? Can we say that forever? I cannot take
that seriously. I'm sorry, but I can't. He's crying because
they had bacon. He just broke down in tears because
he said they had bacon. I don't know who that
student is. That seems insane to have that kind of reaction. No,

(01:38:30):
it seems insane because it is insane to have that
type of reaction. Wow. And if these were Christians praying
and they had been antagonized, there wouldn't be any headlines.
So a couple of things here. First off, is it
rude to taunt people when they're praying. Yes, it's rude
to taunt people when they're praying. It's not the nice

(01:38:51):
thing to do, right. That's I don't think that Jesus
would have done it that way is this a felony.
I am strung to see how this is a felony.
That is what I mean. Any argument that anybody would
have had about the rudeness or whether or not it
was the best way to handle that situation went out

(01:39:11):
the window the moment that people started making this felony charges.
That is insane. There was no physical contact. Words by
themselves aren't violent. I don't believe in what they call
hate crimes. I think that is a stupid infantilization of
American jurisprudence. Hate crimes. All crime stems from hate. No,

(01:39:36):
there's no crime that is crimeier than another because of
these variables of the parties involved. That's insane. It's a crime.
It's a crime. It's a crime, or it's not so
disturbing a religious assembly, So that's under Florida's hate Crime
Enhancement statute. These are just people that are on a

(01:39:58):
parking garage roof praying. I don't think that this is
some kind of like official school assembly number one number two.
I don't see how this is a felony. I don't
that's that seems a major stretch. It looks like they're
getting felony charges for First Amendment issues. And the guy

(01:40:20):
who's performatively crying, shut up, because we've seen what happens.
And when Christians try to play in Muslim countries they
get their heads cut off. Don't come over here and
act all weak and innocent and meek when you're when
you're raping women to death and cutting their heads off
in Islamist dominated countries. And that's usually how it is
over here when they when when you have Islamists that

(01:40:40):
come to the United States, they're victims, and then and
then when they take control, it's insane. I mean, look
at what's happening in parts of Britain. So there was
no apparently physical there was no assaulting, there was no
battery from everything that we understand, it was just they
didn't like the fact that they were being taunted and
they didn't and they had bacon, and that one guy
I cried over the bacon. So again I go back

(01:41:04):
to was it the way Jesus would have done it? No,
But that argument goes out of the window when we're
talking about felony charges for speech. There was no fighting words,
there were no threats issued, So I don't so because
somebody had bacon and somebody was offended that there was
bacon present that that constitutes a felony charge? Are you
kidding me? I'm really trying hard to understand how in

(01:41:30):
the world that's justified. And I mean, there's not any
other video that's out there that shows something that justifies that.
I you know, I don't know. So apparently, Look, here's
the thing. If you're you can exercise your First Amendment
right and pray in public, and other people can exercise

(01:41:53):
their First Amendment right and say something to the contrary publicly.
That is okay. Both of these things are okay, and
it doesn't make it less legal because someone is mean
about it. That's not the issue of discussion here. It's
not less legal to speak publicly if it hurts someone's

(01:42:16):
feelings or if someone finds it offensive. It's just not
That is the first Amendment. You either like it all
and you accept it all, or you do not. Now,
like I said, if you're throwing something at someone, that
could be constituted as battery, and there are legal protections,

(01:42:37):
there's a legal process already for assault and battery. But
there was nothing physical that I saw here. I also
don't understand how it is that you have all these
Islamists that can attack students at colleges and set fires
and assault, physically assault students who might be Jewish or Christian,

(01:42:59):
and they can run rough shot over them, and there's
no concern about First Amendment protections for the people who
are literally physically being assaulted simply for trying to go
to church or synagogue. And here it is completely the
other way. I find that incredibly troubling. Also, a parking
garage rooftop is not a protected place of worship. That

(01:43:24):
that doesn't make any sense. What would have happened if
they would have sung Christian hymns, because that would be
as offensive as bacon, right. I don't buy the meek
and that guy was out that was crocodile tears. I
don't buy that at all. But I don't see how

(01:43:45):
this is a felony charge. I don't see how this
is in any way a felony. And I don't see
why there's so much attention being paid to these situationally
offended Islamists that are on the rooftop of a parking
garag who are acting like they are so aggrieved. Yet
you have story after story, campus after campus, whereas lomists

(01:44:09):
were targeting people they didn't like because of their faith,
and they were getting physical with them. There was property damage,
there was physical damage, But I didn't hear anything about
free speech then, So why does it seem to be
tilted in favor of is lomists. This is a problem
that people in the United States are going to have
to grapple with, particularly if you look at what happened

(01:44:30):
and look at what's happened in Britain, and Britain you
can be arrested for even standing on a street corner
and citing scripture. It might offend an his lombist. You
don't want that to be like this in the United
States now. As I said, the argument of whether or
not it was the nice way to contest their prayer

(01:44:52):
went out the window the second they started talking about
felony charges. Second, so I'm curious to see how this
is handled because I feel like the charges are insane.
It feels like an attempt to give preference to one

(01:45:15):
religion over the other in the eyes of the court,
which is itself unconstitutional. We have more on the way.

Speaker 3 (01:45:24):
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Speaker 4 (01:45:37):
So, you guys remember the slap Chop and the ShamWow commercials, right?
You all remember the ShamWow commercials and then the slap
Chop ones and then the guy who was the personality
selling it. His name was Vince Vince Shlomy, So he
was the sham Wow guy. A though I'm preferential to

(01:45:59):
the slap Chop because it was funny. And he is
running for a house seat in Texas now, and according
to the filing information it is with the Texas GOP,
just saying he is running for Texas's thirty first congressional district,

(01:46:20):
currently represented by John Carter, and it's listed. His name
is listed in the Texas GOP's filing database as offer
Vince sham Waw Shlomi. Okay, And he said he was
compelled to make a congressional bid to destroy wokeism in

(01:46:44):
honor of Charlie Kirk. And there's a bunch of Republicans
looking at primary. This Carter guy. He beat his challenger
plus fifty for that house seat. It's just north of
Austin is where the district is. So I don't know.
I think it's interesting. There are a lot of people
running in that race that are that are trying to

(01:47:04):
unseat this guy. So he was charged. This is why
we made such fun of the slab chop stuff. He
was charged with a felony aggravated battery falling in a
physical altercation with a woman in two thousand and nine.
But then the charges were dropped and nothing was filed
and it went away. So I don't know, if very interesting.
I think I just robbed you, Steve. Did I just
rob you today?

Speaker 5 (01:47:25):
Okay, we'll do it real fastings Eric Swollwell, who knows
he's out there. You remember twenty twenty with all this
mail in ballots, they had a bunch of fraud, and
so he thinks he has a better way to solve it.

Speaker 3 (01:47:35):
So wanting platform.

Speaker 1 (01:47:37):
I want us to be able to vote by phone,
every California vote by file. Yeah, if we can do
our taxes, do our you know, our make our healthcare appointments,
you know may.

Speaker 4 (01:47:48):
No, essentially, that is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. No, Yeah,
that is definitely today in stupidity, folks, make sure you
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