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Speaker 1 (00:00):
As president.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Do you think that the government shutdown is.
Speaker 3 (00:02):
All about this rally that's happening this weekend, the No
King's Rally.
Speaker 4 (00:06):
No.
Speaker 5 (00:06):
I mean some people say they want to delay it
for that king.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is one a king.
Speaker 5 (00:13):
You know they're saying, they're referring to me as a king.
I'm notating right, No, but just so that Chuck Schumer
could go and say I'm fighting Tom Well, Chuck is
you know, at the end of the line, he's being
beaten by everybody that they pull against him. And you
know what he did is he did the right thing
a couple of years ago on something like this, and
he got hurt by his party, and it doesn't I
(00:35):
don't think it matters to him. I think he's just
so dead that he'll do anything. I think they could
just say out forever.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
I mean, to be honest with you, now, what we're.
Speaker 5 (00:44):
Doing is we're cutting Democrat programs that we didn't want
because I mean, they made one mistake they didn't realize
that that gives me the right to cut programs that
Republicans never wanted, you know, giveaways, welfare programs, et cetera.
And we're doing that and cutting them permanently. We're cutting
a twenty billion dollar project that Schumer fought for fifteen
(01:05):
years to get, and I'm cutting the project. The project
is going to be dead. It is pretty much dead
right now.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
You know, Cain, we were talking about this as we
were getting ready to go on air, and you made
a good point. You're like, well, I'm not going to
try to do your voice because I can't. But you
said essentially that, well, if it really was an issue
of kings, then then the government would be open. You know,
if it really was a king's thing, then the government
(01:35):
would be.
Speaker 6 (01:36):
Trump was a king, we'd have an open government right now.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yeah, I mean I completely agree, We absolutely would. We
absolutely would. Welcome to the show. It's the heck day.
Is it Friday? I don't even know. I've been buried
in so many things, pulled in a million different directions.
It's Friday. Welcome to the program, Dana lash with you.
We are at the top here of this first hour.
So the no Kings. Look, I'm gonna just tell you
(01:59):
guys this. So it's you know, it's Octoberfest where I live,
and well, I mean it's kind I mean, it's October,
but it's like you know, the little towns they have
their little Octoberfest things and you know, my very nice
husband God loving his families. They're you know, German, and
(02:19):
they going to Germany is something that's not on the
list until they get some of their illegal immigration in
check and their government in check and some things, you know,
a little correct course. So the closest you can do
is go to a town square in America, right and
you know, put beer in a stein and walk around
and listen to the Oupa bands and he wears his
(02:40):
little green hat. I don't know. I just don't ask questions.
I just go Irish and American, Indian, okay, just go
along with it. And that's my descent, and you know,
just it's it's fun, it's entertaining. You eat all the
big goods you have, the spatzel. I'll be damn if
I see a No Kings thing interrupt the Oupa band enjoyment,
the spaetzel and the strudle and all of the other
(03:03):
fun stuff. Caane, I will be throwing spatzel. Not gonna happen.
Do not just say it. It's like the one time
where I don't when I'm like, oh my gosh, I
just can't. It's also a time of enjoyment where we
meet because they have a lot of vendors that are
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from Germany and they come. I'm gonna get to the point,
and whenever my husband pronounces our last name, they recoil
in horror because they're like, that is not how it's pronounced.
It is lash. And I can't even make the umlot
sound over the o's. We say lash, it's I don't
know man. Originally it was Vaughden Lash and they left Germany.
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So long story short, I don't want to see no
king's nonsense to bust up my umpa spatzel enjoyment, or
I will be umpah ticked not having it. Can you
just there, No, it's just a stupid phrase that is
meaningless because we're looking around like there's no kings. There
is no kings, there's no monarchy. If I were Donald Trump,
(04:09):
I would be bitch slapping people right and left. Oh no, kings,
I would be the king that you would feared. So
these people need to just pray to the Lord, a
prayer of thanks, thank you, thank you, that we don't
have anyone like that. A horrible day lash in the
White House and that it's potus. The potus is Trump.
They had to be happy instead of complaining this idea.
(04:30):
Now Kings, no Kings. They put halo's around Barack Obama's head.
Have we forgotten this? Well, I mean we haven't, but
apparently they have, so welcome to the show. So the
uh they're having? Didn't they have wait a minute, I'm
me pull this up. I had this in my notes.
Didn't the no Kings they're what is it their advertisements
(04:53):
or their handbills or yeah, yeah, yeah, Didn't they have
the sponsor a Communist Party?
Speaker 7 (05:04):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
Because I think that they put the little hammer and soik,
the little hammer and sickle literally on the thing. And
I remember seeing that online, which I'm not totally not
surprised about at all whatsoever. I mean, yeah, they're literally
sponsored by the Communist Party with us, so they have
this by I just find it funny because they're communists
(05:27):
and they I mean, it's really a communist movement. They're communist,
and they yet put all these sponsors like it's indicative
of capitalism. So I'm looking at it. Forgive me because
I have to enlarge this graphic. They literally have the
Communist Party's little logo CPUSA on there. This is the
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funniest thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 8 (05:49):
No kings, no troops in our cities, no billionaires.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
And then if you guys go on the left hand
side of your screen all the way at the bottom, Well,
what's that little red square cane?
Speaker 6 (06:09):
The Communist Party of the United States, which is so oxymeronic.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
By the way, yeah, I mean, which is.
Speaker 6 (06:16):
Closer by the way to kingship? Is it communism or
a representative Republic.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
I'm surprised that I don't see like Internet Explorer on
this and crocs and all this sponsored by you know,
I'm just Publishers clearing House Internet Explorer. Uh, what is
that smelly cream that we used all wear in high
school after sports? What does that? Ben Gay? Can you
even say that? Or is it political? Incorrect? Ben questioning
(06:44):
his orientation? It's that cream and it's probably you know, now,
it's probably a chick. Bernadette Gay just saying they have
CPUSA as a sponsor, and then oh, oh look who
else have literally, oh, they've got two communists things. Oh
did you see them? So they got CPUs A. Then
(07:05):
you cook over, do do do do do do do
do do do? Oh? Freedom Socialist Party, which is like
litter on a turd. That's how meaningless that is. It's
a socialist party, but let's put freedom in front of it. Yeah,
because that makes it less stupid. It's great. And then
do Do Do Do Do doo right over the Young
Communist League. So you got two comedies, two comedy groups,
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and then the socialist the Freedom Socialist Party. What is
even that? That's so stupid technicalists. No, we're not just
like socialists, we're freedom socialists. Oh well, wait then you
go up up top, do do Do do do?
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Look at that the New York City Democratic Socialists of America.
Same thing with the Freedom Socialists. There it's stupid and
they're like, well, it's pretty democratic in front of it,
it's less dumb. No, it's still the same level of dumb. Uh.
And it's that's right there front and center. Look at that.
Oh wait, let's go up one more. Do Do Do
Do oh. A little group called Indivisible that's a Soros
(08:05):
funded group. I know that for a fact because I
ran their financials, because one of them they try operating it.
Here it's this cranky old pervert who follows young young
students namely female around h protesting about kami stuff. Uh so,
and that's in my town. So yeah, look at all
of that. Oh and there's another one. Do do Do
Do do? Oh, we're another indivisible Brooklyn, another little comedy group.
(08:25):
Oh my goodness, look at all the commis there. I mean,
there's you. There's so many commis you can't throw a
stick without hitting one. So uh, fascinating stuff. That's who
No Kings is sponsored by No Kings. But we're gonna
totally like be endorsed by communists, which essentially is just
like a dumber version of like the traditional monarchy. You
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can't make this stuff up. You cannot make this stuff
up at all. So that's who's sponsoring everything. So I
better not seen. Dam Commi's out. I don't even know
are they doing anything in Texas?
Speaker 9 (09:01):
No?
Speaker 10 (09:02):
No, no, no.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
As we type, Oh, that's right. I love how they
write the headline like you want to know these things.
Speaker 8 (09:09):
North Tix, this is No Kings protest when we're oh,
what to know?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
No? Uh and dumb we don't. I mean, it's just this,
this is just stupid and you know what it is.
It's a bunch of leftists who have no rhythm that
get together with their dumb signs. That's all it is.
That's all it is. So uh yeah, they have it
came the no Kings protest sponsored by Commis. It's not
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surprising anybody's nobody's surprised. We're not surprised over this. This
is how they work. So a few other things that
we are watching you guys, Zelenski, who's are we gonna
have another showdown in the Oval Office. I got to
drink out of my new John Wayne mug because I
went to the John Wayne Museum. By the way, if
you're watching on the it's a Friday, so we're just
doing whatever today. This is the largest mouthed mug I've
(09:57):
ever had in my life. I feel like I'm gonna
go diving in it when I have it black and
bitter like my heart.
Speaker 9 (10:02):
So the.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
We're gonna we're gonna come back to the Okamis thing.
Speaker 11 (10:07):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Zelensky is visiting the White House probably, I don't know,
to maybe Trump can get him on task to not
you know, kind of make to not make waves. Although
I would I really would like to have another showdown
in the Oval Office while we're here on air. I
would like that. That would be nice. So we're gonna
(10:27):
keep an eye on that and come back to that topic. Also,
everyone was freaking out over what the White House Press
Secretary said in an interview yesterday when she was talking
about who the Democrat's main constituency is, and this is
cut eight please donkey.
Speaker 12 (10:45):
Proved that the Democrat Party's main constituency are made up
of hamas, terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals. That is
who the Democrat Party is catering to, not the Trump
administration and not the White House and not the Republican Party.
Was standing up for law abiding Americans not just across
the country but around the world.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
And the left is apoplectic. So I saw this last
night and it I mean, people were freaking out. People,
you know, people on the left saying, that's so mean.
Can you believe that that language, that's you know, that's
can you believe that that's She said that where's the lie?
Oh here? Yeah? For real, Like, where is the lie here?
(11:27):
There isn't. I would actually add, so she says it's hamos,
teris the legal aliens, violent criminals? You know, I trainees.
I'd throw the trainees in there. Uh, the old cat
ladies that are covered in cat hair, like toddlers with
glitter on a craft project. Feminists, old angry you know,
(11:47):
old angry, barren feminists. Let's just throw it all in there.
I mean all the every every avatar of the left
that you can imagine, right, criminals, well, violent criminals, all
level of criminals. Let's just go ahead and throw it
all in there. The left is mad, but that's who
they are. That's who you are. Oh, by the way,
killer trainees, sidebar, killer trainees. You know how you had
(12:10):
what was what the movie? What's the movie think of?
Killer clowns from outer space? Killer trainees from Earth? A
plague upon the universe or a plague up on the galaxy.
You can have that one for free. So she's not
incorrect with anything that she just said. Here do they
not like having to see the reflection in the mirror?
I'm just curious. We have more on the way. It's
I don't know. We're in a weird mood today. It's Friday. Uh,
(12:33):
and who knows, we're gonna watch what happens? Was the
Linsky at the White House. We got a ton of
stuff to bring you up to date on, including uh,
not just that, but also the debates last night Virginia
and then ma'am Donnie. So there was a very interesting
exchange at one point in the debate last night where
Cuomo and man Donnie were going back and forth and
man Donnie was basically asking him, so, can you name
(12:55):
a mosque? Can you name a single mosque? When did
the litmus test have to be to kiss the Ring
of Islam to do anything? So we're going to discuss this.
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Speaker 2 (14:27):
Ace Freeley has passed away. I think everybody's aware of it.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Now.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
This news hit, what is it like early yesterday evening.
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an emotional statement yesterday. They said they're devastated and heartbroken.
Variety broke the news. And of course you know founding member,
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(15:13):
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Trump team is playing in an IRIS overhaul to enable
the pursuit of left leaning groups. This is something to watch.
Wall Street Journal says that the effort would it's going
to install Trump ally at the agency's criminal unit. They've
(15:59):
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this is about going after Antifa because it's funded. You know,
people used to say that, you know, some of these
other criminal organizations in the United States weren't organized until
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lo and behold, they are same thing with Antifa. And
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Speaker 3 (17:39):
What the assembleingman said is he has no experience, and
this is not a job for someone who has no
management experience to run three hundred thousand people, no financial
experience to run one hundred and fifteen billion dollar budget.
He literally has never had a job. On his resume
it says he interned for his mother. This is not
a job for a first timer. Any day. You gotta
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have a hurricane. You were God forbid a nine to
eleven a health pandemic if you don't know what doing.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
People well, and he would know all about that, about
the people dying, remember all of the elderly people that
he put into or all the people with COVID that
he put in these nursing homes, and he killed a
bunch of elderly people. I mean, you know, just saying
he would know about that. Yeah, if you don't know
what you're doing, like me. But man, Donnie is not
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smart enough. He didn't come out back with that statement.
He didn't. I would have been right out the gate
with that. I would have been just ready to rock.
And well, you know you would know that, wouldn't because
you killed X amount of people? But Mandannie doesn't know
any of that. This debate last night, I don't want to.
I don't want to, you know, cheer uh Cuoma. I
(18:52):
really don't like Mandanni at all. And this debate last
night was was pretty wild and pretty insightful. This is
the cut that really got me. I'm gonna call for
cut seventeen here so on the stage. I don't know why, well,
(19:17):
I mean I do. But at the same time, if
you're debating, and I guess if you don't have a resume,
because Mandani has literally nothing. I mean, the guy has nothing.
He's just he has no resume. He's a NEPO baby,
et cetera. You I guess this is the only thing
that he has to try to show some sort of
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authority over Cuomo. This is cut seventeen and he was
questioning him about whether or not he's ever been to
a mosque. And just listen to this and then we're
gonna dissect it totally separate mister mom Donny I want
to respond.
Speaker 11 (19:59):
You know, it took Andrew Cuomo being beaten by a
Muslim candidate in the Democratic primary for him to set
foot in a mosque. He had more than ten years
and he couldn't name a single mosque at the last
debate we had that he visited. And what Muslims want
in this city is what every community wants and deserves.
They want equality and they want respect. And it took
me to get you to even see those Muslims as
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part of this city. And that, frankly, is something that
is shameful and is why so many New Yorkers have
lost faith in this politician.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Is here to step into a mosu? Why does it
matter if he steps into a mosque? Who cares? Why
does he have to step into a mosqu We're not
doing this, kiss the Islamist ring nonsense, We are not
doing this. But that's all he has. So he plays
this Muslim Muslim Muslim card because he has nothing. He
has nothing, man, Donni has no achievements, he has no resume.
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He has literally, I'm not using that incorrectly, literally zero
private sector work experience. Not even that. The dude doesn't
even have public sector work experience. He's a Nepo baby
who decided he wanted to be mayor and his parents
are financing his campaign. He also wants to take your guns,
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but he refuses to call for the disarmament of Hamas.
And what's what's funny too, he didn't he get he
when did he get married in Uganda? Camee? Was it
spring that we were talking about? That was this year? Well, okay,
so he got married in Uganda and he had a
spec like a whole specop's crew. I mean that's what
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was reported as their wedding security. You couldn't even get in.
It was armed guards everything. Now, he doesn't think you
should be able to have that. He went to Uganda
and had it for himself. He is a a Nepo
baby who violates the terms of his own Marxist beliefs
by he's not a worker, he's not one of the
working class, and he just lives richly and he wants
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to deny the same ability to build that wealth to you.
He doesn't want you to have those opportunities. It's quite simple.
But this idea that you got to kiss the ring.
Who gives a rats ass? If he stepped into a
mosque or not? Who cares? And he's lived here in
America longer than you. You want to really get down
to it, there you go, or you haven't stepped into it. Well,
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you don't need to step into a mosque. You don't
need to go and worship someone else's faith in order
to be a good governor, which he wasn't and he
wouldn't be. I mean, would he be a better mayor
than Islamis man, Donnie, Yeah, just because he's not an Islamist.
I can't even believe I'm saying that. But those are
the choices New Yorkers have left themselves with. But that
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was really troubling to me. I didn't like that. Well,
you've never even stepped foot. So have you stepped foot
in a church? When's the last time you went to
a worship in praise service, man, Donnie, or a mass
or anything like that. When's the last time you put
up a christ mis tree? Ma'n Donnie. You want to
do this, let's do it. Let's go all the way.
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When is the last time you did anything to affirm
the beliefs held by our founders that form the creation
of this republic. You don't even believe in the same
divine hierarchy that we believe in and that affords free will.
Your faith doesn't does your faith even practice free will?
I mean, let's go ahead. If we're gonna if he's
gonna do this religiously bigoted nonsense, then let's drive it
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off the cliff to its full conclusion. It's ridiculous. Did
you interpret that the same way I did, Kane? Or
am I just overreacting to it? It felt like a
ring kissing.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
Who looks to kiss the ring? Nobody needs to kiss
the ring?
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Never been into a mosque.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
I thought there was like this healthy separation of church
and state from the left. I don't understand why they
have to do this.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Well, Islamism. That's what's so funny. The left screams about
Christianity because they're tools for tyranny, but they have no
problem when it's Islamism. And you bring up a great
point that I mean, you want to talk about an
absence of church and state. There you go, there you go.
They don't realize that that's the real battle, by the way,
and they don't realize it that is the real battle.
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We're building up to that there's going to be one
not epic knockdown drag out in the years to come,
unless it comes sooner. But know that now to his
we're gonna have more. Do I want to go? Yeah,
let's do twenty two. So this was I guess one
(24:32):
of his proposals for free bus rides in New York City.
Just listen to this. This is okay, Yeah, cut twenty two.
Speaker 11 (24:42):
I think it's one of the key reasons why we
have to make buses free is because it reduces the
assaults on bus drivers. It creates a safer work environment.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
So you know, if someone wants to come up and
stab you to death, they're going to be less likely
to do so if the bus rides free. That's his logic.
So free bus rides so you don't get assaulted. Who
pays for the bus fares? Oh, what you don't know
is that he has in other instances said that they're
(25:12):
going to have to raise taxes more in order to
make that possible. So it's not free. They think that
they can just, you know, relegate everything to taxation and
that makes it free somehow, which is astounding. He has
no idea how governance works. Relegated to taxes and yeah,
it's free. Then after that, kine it's free, free bus ride.
Speaker 6 (25:32):
He was asked that directly. I think one is pulling
up this video, but I just put this in select.
He was asked directly, how is this going to be
paid for. It's clearly not free. We know that's not free.
Free is not how it works. But one's ready to go.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Well, yeah, taxes, it's the taxes. Yeah, listen, Oh, I'll
get it. How you'll make them free.
Speaker 11 (25:52):
We will fund the revenue that would have otherwise been
brought in from fares, and that's something that we would
do in partnership with Albany. And I've put forward two proposals.
The first is to raise taxes on the top one
percent of New Yorkers by two percent. That would raise
four billion dollars. The second is to raise the state's
top corporate tax rate to match that out of New Jersey,
which would raise five billion dollar.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
So everybody pays for it. It's not free. So in
order to not get stabbed, you have to pay more
in taxes. You have to pay protection money. This is
called extortion. You have to pay protection money so that
the people who are dangerous and would kill you and
your baby on the bus, they don't do that.
Speaker 6 (26:27):
Kane, we're already seeing millionaires and billionaires leaving. We're already
seeing companies leaving. So what he's going to do is
essentially put the burden more on those who are already
fleeing because the burden is huge. Yes, this is not
making any sense.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Not at all, not at all. I'm man, I'm telling
you what. It's pretty something. It's something. This debate was
something last night. I don't know how anybody could cheer
for anything that he said at all. It's I don't know.
He said he was working to raise taxes, and he
(27:05):
he did mention the Cuomo thing about seniors to deaths
and nursing homes, but that was in a separate comment.
But then he also he really audio this is cut fifteen.
He never actually denounced Hamas. He's always danced around it,
and he was asked about that at this debate last night.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
Listen interrupted, I covered your speech in an Upper West
Side synagogue where you said anti Zionism is anti Semitism,
there is no difference.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
And you were talking about mister Momdani. Is that not
an allegation?
Speaker 3 (27:37):
No, I make that sament all the time.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
I refer to Okay, all right, a brief response.
Speaker 6 (27:43):
Then we have to move on.
Speaker 11 (27:44):
I have denounced Hamas again and again, and it will
never be enough for Andrew Cuomo because what he is
willing to say, even though not on the stage. Is
to call me the first Muslim on the precipice a
terrorist sympathizer. Is to send Maylar that artificially lengthened might
be OK. Is to say to New Yorkers that they
should be.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
So he gets into this stupid thing. Cuomo should have
jumped in and said, you literally refused to condemn globalize
the Antifada. Isn't that true? That's where Cuomo should have
jumped in and said that you have literally repeatedly been
asked to condemn it the slogan of Hamas and you won't.
You have also repeatedly refused to condemn from the river
to the sea repeatedly another chant from Hamas and you won't.
(28:27):
Why is that that makes you a sympathizer, does it not?
That's the way he should have handled it. I don't
think that Cuomo was ready for that. Democrats are not
ready to address the zealots and the crazies in their
own party, and the right isn't either, but the left,
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they have accommodated them for too long. People like Mandnni
used to be agitators that they would use to get
out the vote for people like Pelosi and Schumer, et cetera. Well,
then they wanted a piece of the pie, they wanted
a seat at the table, they wanted some recognition, and
so they weren't being given it. So they decided to
really just you take that opportunity and raise their influence
themselves within the party, and now you have a Frankenstein's
(29:09):
Monster situation. That's what Cuomo should have said, because he's
trying to skirt the issue. It's he refuses to condemn
everything that they're doing and everything that they're saying. Case
in point. I mean, just check out this language here.
This is audio sound bite twenty one. Listen.
Speaker 11 (29:31):
I want to be very clear. The occupation is a
reference to international law and the violation of it, which
mister Cuomo has no regard for since he signed up
to be Benjamin Netanyahu's legal defense team during the course
of this genocide.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
Well, first off, he can do that as a consultancy. Secondly,
why are you kissing the backside of international law, which
we the United States, we recognize American jurisprudence, we recognize
our system of law and order. We're not talking about
what's a bunch of Europeans determined in the Hague And
first off, anyone who uses the term occupation, you are
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already a sympathizer to Hamas, because that's not even correct.
The occupation is by Hamas. The colonizers are the Jordanians
that moved into the strip and decided to invent for
themselves and ethnicity and called themselves Palestine, which, once again,
to remind you, was a resurrected hijack name that was
given to the area to spite the Jews after the
(30:27):
Second Judaan uprising by an old dead Roman emperor named Hadrian,
And it was the name of a people that had
even been there two hundred years. In two hundred years,
and they weren't even from the area. They were from Crete,
and they were a seafaring people. So you are the occupiers,
you are the colonizers. That is who you are. That's
(30:51):
what Cuomo should have said. When you go to these debates,
you have to go for Bear. And he wasn't ready,
and Mandanni is as ridiculous as he is, wasn't challenged
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Speaker 6 (32:29):
So are the days of the United States.
Speaker 1 (32:33):
The American Revolution was a No King's Rally.
Speaker 7 (32:36):
And if you are planning to go to the rally
and you're gonna be making your own sign, everybody there
has a sign. I just want to ask you. Remember
our president is very sensitive about his weight, so please
do not use the word sham Mussolini to describe her.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
Hmm, when is Jimmy come? I'm going to start being
funny again. This is what they pay him for. The
American Revolution was a No Kings rally. It was a
freedom protest, not even remotely the No King's Rally was.
It's literally sponsored by communists. I mean literally, they are
(33:13):
stupid enough to print up signage and they put the
logos of all of the communists and socialist parties on it.
You would never have seen the King Street Patriots do
anything like this. You would have never have seen Paul
Revere do anything like this, the Committees of Correspondence do
anything like this. You would have never have seen Patrick
(33:34):
Henry do anything where they had a communist logo on
it or a socialist logo on it. That is historically illiterate.
One of the things I tell my kids is that
as you get older, you realize terrifyingly how stupid people
(33:59):
can really be. I think that's why my tastes and
horror films have changed, because I always like, you know,
aliens and all that kind of stuff, and you know,
sci fi horror and all that. But really the truest
horror is the horror that man can perpetuate on earth.
The stupidity of man, the folly of man, the ridiculous
(34:23):
links to which man will go to satisfy his own ego.
That's really the true horror. And that's that's the true
horror of the far left that perpetuates this No Kings
type nonsense. Because saying something like that the American Revolution
turned into an armed conflict because we wanted to be free,
(34:46):
is Jimmy Kimmel saying that he doesn't like the way
that the twenty twenty election went, or the twenty the
way the twenty twenty four election went, so therefore it
should follow the same process of armed conflict as the
American Revolution, because that's what he's suggesting by stupidly making
this comparison. Of course, again, we are talking about a
(35:07):
rowtund male who actually isn't even bringing in the viewers
to substantiate his ad rates for his failing show, who
bitched and whined in order to keep his spot, not
out of merit, but because he was the loudest a
guy who got to start as Adam Corolla's second banana
(35:27):
googling women. He's not the brightest bulb in the box.
Coming up, we got a lot of other things to hit.
We got Zelenski visiting the White House. We'll keep an
eye on that and see how that goes and bring
you anything if it comes to that. But also, England
banned fans of an Israeli soccer team from attending a
(35:49):
sporting event because they just might be attacked by the
anti Summites who elected the mp that decided to ban
them in England. In Birmingham, we're going to talk about
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Speaker 14 (36:58):
Obviously explain this, or at least we did in a statement.
You know that I went on vacation with my wife
with some friends. I was incredibly lucky you have to
be to end up ahead, frankly, going to a casino anywhere.
It was in Las Vegas. And I like to play cards,
(37:18):
and so you know that I founded a charitable poker
match here in Chicago called the Chicago Poker Challenge that
raises millions has raised millions of dollars for the Holocaust
Museum here and particularly to stand up for civil rights.
That's much of what the Holocaust Museum does. And so anyway,
(37:41):
that's that's all I can say about. I mean, I
had pet fun doing it. I encourage people to come
to the state of Illinois and gamble in our casinos here.
We have some really lovely places to go.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Yeah, let's go to Illinois. What do they tax you
at if you try to go get your winnings? I'm
sure it's Yeah, why would anybody go there? I don't
gamble just because I just when you grow up poor,
you just you don't. So I can't even imagine going
over there.
Speaker 6 (38:11):
And imagine what it would take to win one point
four million. You have to have one hell of a
credit line or something going on to put down the
bet to win that in a game of poker or
blackjack or anything.
Speaker 2 (38:22):
Well, he is a kaprillionaire, so I would so JB. Pritzker,
the governor of Illinois, whom you just heard, he is
a kaprillionaire, so that you know, it makes sense that
he's got that kind of money to do that. I mean,
it's but he's didn't because wasn't he getting in trouble
for failure to report? And then that's how some of
(38:43):
the stuff all came to light. Isn't that just interesting?
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you or
at the top of the second hour. Yeah, he well,
he reported his latest tax filings after he was playing blackjack.
I just think it's funny that a billionaire NEPO baby,
because that's what he is, goes in gambles in Vegas.
(39:03):
Is that weird? I just that's not an activity that
I would But of course he didn't make any of
his money, so what is it to him? It's meaningless
to him. He's a part of a family that made
it for him. You know, isn't that the left loves
being all of the things that they claim to hate,
just because they don't want you to ever have the
opportunity to be that. That's really what it. That's what
(39:23):
so much of it's about. So welcome back to the program.
I gotta tell you about this insane story that I
it is stunning. It's a stunning story. I first saw
this online and this it has to do with uh,
I'm gonna pull up my other piece. It has to
(39:46):
do with the soccer team in Birmingham and how apparently
Israeli soccer fans were banned from the Aston Villa match
and this is going to be very interesting for their
Prince of Wales over there because he's a big fan
of Asden Villa and they're probably going to try to
pressure him to speak out. So police today they're getting
(40:08):
tons of pressure because there's a there's a band that's
been implemented on supporters of one of the Israeli club
attending a match at Aston Villa and the Tel Aviv
team they've been controversially barred from their Europa League visit
to Villa Park in Birmingham. On November six because they
said that there's public safety fears. So the me pull
(40:31):
this up. The MP that implemented this, of course is
is in is Lomist adjacent. There's no other way to
put it, is is Lomist adjacent. And he put out
this statement that the Tel Aviv fans will not be
permitted to watch the match at Aston Villa and they
(40:53):
were like, well done to everybody who signed our petition.
The guy the mpiece that thank you to all who
put this safety You have asked Novilla fans, Birmingham residents,
in the British police, above the Zionist and political pressure
to let Israeli hooligans and terrorists run riot in our city.
I don't know if you've ever seen some of this stuff.
But and in fact, one of the reasons that tom
(41:16):
one of the reasons I started to see Tommy Robinson
everywhere is because they were soccer for they were football fans,
and they would leave matches and they would they were
they would be like attacked by Islamists. There was this
like way way back, long ago that you can read
about his origins, but it kind of started with that
group pushing against Islamis there was like a veterans a
(41:38):
foreign war, something like that parade in one of the
towns and you had a bunch of you know, football
fans and then you had a bunch of Islamis that
were protesting the parade, and you can imagine how that
turned out. So they said. In a statement this MP
barrister a ub Khan, he says, I welcome the Safety
(41:59):
Advisory Group decision to advise that the Tel Avivans are
not going to be permitted to attend Villa Park on
the sixth of November. He said that from the moment
the match was announced, it was clear that there were
latent safety risks that even our capable security and police
authorities would not be able to fully manage, and with
so much hostility and uncertainty around the match, it was
only right to take drastic measures. Maybe you could tell
(42:22):
your Islamists to stop is lombing. That's a yeah. Maybe
you could wow and sorry, you're a colonizer. This MP
is a colonizer. I believe in e plurvasunam. But with
a caveat. You assimilate and you appreciate and accept the
freedom of your nation, and you don't do anything to
(42:43):
alter it. Anything less than that is colonization. This guy's
a colonizer and so I it's the Islamist in Birmingham
apparently cannot be counted on to not commit acts of
(43:04):
violence against visiting foreigners who simply want to watch a
soccer slash football match. There's never been a Jewish terrorist
attack in the UK. There's been tons of his longest
ones though. I mean, you had an elected MP that
(43:26):
just called like, visiting Jewish soccer fans act like they're
terrorists for this. This is crazy. Apparently they are going
to review the decision, but there was an a mom
in Birmingham who said, no mercy, no mercy to these people,
to the visiting Israelis this Birmingham based British Islamist. Whatever
(43:53):
he is, he's I mean really been. I think he's
been trying to incite. I just don't know how how
he isn't as as raw Rashid. He said that mercy
has a time and a place, but not at you know,
Villa Park when they have their match. You're a colonizer.
He's a colonizer. Now they've been having they've had ever
(44:18):
since they had the Tarr attack at the synagogue. They've
had people protesting and a lot of these there's there's
a lot there's This is indicative of a lot when
you look at the makeup of burning him as well.
It's changed dramatically. And this is again going back to
the United States with e plurbus unhum, e plurbus unham is.
We all are we we share the common denominator of
(44:39):
spirit of liberty, and we don't do it. We conserve
individual liberty and we don't do anything to to break
down or damage the republic, the construct in which we
enjoy these freedoms. And when you cease to do that,
when you refuse to honor that, you are not becoming
You're not eplurbisuna mean, you're not acting within that goodwill.
(45:00):
You are a colonizer. In the same respect that these
people that are going to the UK, that are going
to Britain and that are doing this, Does this sound
like in any way that they are trying to mesh
with their adopted country. No, it's colonization. So they've banned
an entire group of people because they're Jewish, because the
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Islamists can't be counted on to not attack them, and
the MP who was elected by the Islamist is the
one who implemented the ban. I mean, this is crazy.
They had Rupert Rupert Lowe, who is the independent MP
for great Yarmouth, who said we shouldn't be banning groups
of football fans from Britain because Muslims might get offended. Now,
(45:42):
at the Europa League match that they had last year,
they had Israeli fans that I mean, they were attacked
by pro Hamas fans and then they had a dust
up after that and that descended into riots. And I
just don't know how because everyone's now saying principle he
needs to get involved in this because he's a Villa fan.
(46:03):
He might have to. This is just crazy. The Jewish
Leadership Council that criticized the decision, they said that it's
perverse that a wavefan should be banned from a football
match because West Midlands police can't guarantee their safety. Nigel Farage,
who's the reform leader over there, says it takes racial
discrimination to a new level. This is this is rough.
(46:28):
I can't imagine. I can't imagine something like that happening
in the United States, but the United States is on
that track and the Muslim population in Birmingham has grown significantly.
It is one outside of London. It's I think like
the largest in the UK. So it's like a minority
(46:49):
majority and it's been growing really quickly. They saw a
substantial increase. I was looking at their Office of National Statistics.
They saw a substantial increase. So in twenty eleven it
was twenty one percent. In twenty twenty one it's thirty percent.
That's really big And just that amount of time it
(47:11):
went from twenty one percent to thirty percent. And the
Muslim population is the largest increase of all of the
religious groups in the city, Theirs is the largest, the
absolute largest. To break down the religion, Christianity identify those
identifying as Christians thirty four percent, those identifying as Muslim
thirty percent. Sikhism is like what maybe three percent, that's it,
(47:37):
Judaism point ten it is. It's almost a Muslim majority city.
It's probably within the next five years it will overtake.
So now you can see this MP why he did,
why how he got elected, on how he's doing what
he's doing. It's like what we've been seeing in Minnesota.
(48:00):
And again this has nothing to do for all of
the people who want to do a Mott Bailey and
they want to deflect and say, oh, that just sounds
you know, it sounds jingoistic, it sounds That's not what
the issue is, and you're conflating it because you're moron.
The issue is that you have people who refuse to
honor the jurisprudence of the land to which they are
adopting as their new home. They are refusing assimilation. You
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do not have successful immigration without assimilation. If you go
to if you were wanting to move, if I were
wanting to move to Italy, I'm not going to demand
that Italy become more like the United States. That's stupid.
It's also entitled it's grifty. It's colonizing things that the
(48:44):
left purportedly hates, but yet they do it themselves and
they defend it when it's done with Islamism. So Ker
Starmer had released a statement it was kind of a
wishy one sort of thing where he had said that, oh,
this was basically I was trying to find the statement
(49:05):
here that it was in. It's kind of in bad taste.
He shouldn't have said it, or they shouldn't have done this.
This isn't This isn't going to help. But he really didn't.
You know. You know what, It's not any different than
what Man Donnie's been saying here in New York. You know,
he said pro Israel democrats are not welcome in his coalition.
He actually said that to the New York Times. According
to the Washington Free Beacon that had an excerpt of
the story, they said that that the man Donnie said
(49:28):
the left should not make an exception for progressives who
back Israel. Sounds very similar, right. I'm telling you the
UK's just to several years ahead of from us. We
are going down that path right now. By refusing to
accommodate any other type of legal understanding other than American
(49:51):
Western jurisprudence, by refusing to silo people off, by refusing epluribus,
you will get that that is where we are heading.
And everyone wants to fight over influence and the Trump
White House and who gets invited to a cocktail party,
and the right is too busy, you know, it's so stupid.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
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This is such a sick headline. Luigi Mangione was laughing
with forty thousand dollars in prison cash along with I mean,
he's gotten all kinds of erotic letters every day from ladies,
lusty ladies who were sending them all these letters. Twenty
seven year old faces a federal murder charge. Remember he
shot United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson dead on the streets
(52:20):
of New York as he was attending a conference in
December of twenty twenty four. And he's people think that
he's a hero. They think he's a folk hero. And
they said they've been putting money on his commissary at
the detention center, and that he can spend up to
one hundred and sixty dollars every day on snacks and
stuff like that. That's he's been rewarded for murdering a guy.
(52:42):
It's just this is insane. This is the assassination culture
of the left. Pro Hamas hackers hijack airport loud speakers
across North America. They spewed net Yahoo, they attacked net Yahoo,
they had Jewish slurs, they went after Trump and caused
lots of delays. I can't believe it they were able
to just do that as easily as they did. Passengers
at airports in Pennsylvania, British Columbia they were stunned when
(53:04):
they started hearing what was coming out of these loud speakers.
They had videos that they posted and it showed all
of these pro Hamas recordings blasting through these terminals at
Harrisburg International Airport and Kelowna International Airport in Canada, and
they flashed messages praising Hamas, urging a quote free quote
(53:25):
unquote Palestine. Just wild, absolutely wild, police almost actually, it
is one of these. We have in here twice uh ooh, China.
This is a very interesting conversation China talking about rare
earth elements. They are bristling because rare towards this rare
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on their rare earth minerals and now it's backfiring. France
and others of the Group of Seven, they said they
want to unite and respond to is actions the Trump
administrations slam their global power grab efforts because they've We've
talked about this a million times. They've a choke hold
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Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. You
can listen coast to coast, swir all over terrestrially as
well as digitally Channel three forty seven, Direct TV, Rumbles,
the chat x Facebook, all of it. I was talking
to kanon break that there's a Romote song for every occasion.
They got you covered every occasion. And I was thinking
about this because the stories and I'm getting ready to
dive into with my friend Josh Hammer. In a minute,
(56:04):
I played now I want to sniff some glue by
the Ramones. These stories make me want to sniff glue.
Never been a glue sniffer, but I really do want
to start now because of some of the headlines that
I've seen. I've seen. I have a massive post coming
out about this on substack and it deals with the
leaked chat, the leaked texts, but that's just the entry
(56:26):
point to a broader conversation and on this and of
course a million other issues. And we were just talking
about this story in Britain where you had Israeli fans
that were literally banned from going to a soccer match
in Birmingham because the Islamist MP has decided that they
don't feel like protecting foreign visiting fans from the Islamists
(56:47):
that won't assimilate in the UK. There's a lot to discuss.
My friend Josh Hammer joins me. You know him. He's
senior editor at Large at Newsweek, host of The Josh
Hammer Show and America on Trial with Josh Hammer, and
he's got a book, Israel and Civilization, The Fate of
the Jewish Nation and Destiny of the West. You're kind
of like Marco Rubio. You just do a whole bunch
of stuff. I've realized this job.
Speaker 15 (57:08):
Yeah, but Dana, very high on the list that you
neglected is that I'm also your friends.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
So thank you, z oh I thank It is a job.
I tell you, it is a full time job. It's
good to see you, my friend. Let me before I
dive into this other stuff. Can I get your thoughts
on this story coming out of the UK? So you
you have, you know, in Birmingham, which we were going
over some of the demographics in that city, and it
is a really quickly changing city. They have a lot
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of very strong Islamist representation in their parliament, and so
you had visiting fans Tel Aviv, fans of that club
who were supposed to be visiting Birmingham for match watching
Aston Villa and they're banned now from attending because apparently
they would be attacked by Muslims and oh my gosh,
they just you know, UK just doesn't want to do
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anything about that. I'm not shocked to see it happen,
but I am, and I think that it's a you know,
this is the canary in the coal mine because man Donnie.
Man Donnie was just saying that there is no room
in his coalition for anyone who recognizes Israel as an
ally or supports Israel's basically their right to exist. What
are your thoughts on this?
Speaker 15 (58:17):
Well, Sadly, I'm totally unsurprised. I'm just I'm so phased
this point. I'm so utterly jaded at this point when
it comes to again, this is not talking about anti
zion Is. We're not even having the debate over whether
or not Israel as an ally.
Speaker 2 (58:31):
I mean we're talking here in the We all know
that that's a Venier.
Speaker 15 (58:36):
Correct, It is here there in everywhere venir But I
mean Britain has been going down this rabbit hole data
for so long. I mean I actually lived in London
for a few months. I studied there over the course
of a university semester back in two thousand and nine,
around the time this whole thing was getting started. In fact,
data maybe I grew up kind of shelters and I
probably did, frankly, but my first real encounter with vitriolic,
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face to my face hatred came in England actually during
those few months that I was living there. It was
not in Birmingham, it was actually in London itself. I
was going out to a bar on the Tube on
the London Subway the Metro with some of my friends
and I don't even remember, frankly, how this Englishman who
was just a white Englishman wasn't even a Muslim guy.
I don't actually remember how he found out that we
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were Jewish, but he did, and he just started talking
about how Hitler is right and how the Nazi should
have won, and I actually had to physically restrain my
friend from punching him. In retrospect, I probably should just
let him punch him, to be honest with you, but
you know, you know, Britain has been going down this
road for a very long time now, and it's really
sad because in my hard data. I'm an Anglo file
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I really am. I am a huge proponent of all
that Britain has given the world when it comes to
the English common law, when it comes to parliamentary principle,
separation of power is the very notion of the reconciliation
of individual liberty and the common good is very much
a kind of a British English concept that it's our
language obviously, But I mean, you can't help people fundamentally
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that will not help themselves. I want Britain to recover.
I want much of Europe to recover. I'm actually flying
to Europe somewhere else in Europe this Sunday the evening
for a conference. I want these places to recover. But again,
you can't help them that are willing to come a
national suicide. It's really really sad. But tragically, I'm not
particularly surprised at all.
Speaker 2 (01:00:18):
That's a great point, because I mean, do they you know,
there's obviously some good people over there that definitely are
pushing back against this. But it's like why now, Because
this has been building for over ten years. I mean
we saw it, gosh, back in two thousand and eight.
We've seen it before then, and to that point, it's
happening here and we can talk about you know, the
Mam Donnie's and all of that. There was I've seen
a lot of mutual friends that we have that have
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been making really good points about what I think is
the entry point conversation. You know, you had the story
that this week about the Politico leaked texts or chat
or whatever. This leaked conversation they call a group of
young Republicans, and young is doing a lot of heavy
lifting here because there's some thirty year olds and there
are a lot of thirty year olds and some forty
something year olds as well. But regardless, they're all professionals
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who are operating within the highest levels of political you know,
work working in the political structure here in the United States,
and they were reckless enough to allow themselves to now
be judged and penalized by stating I don't know if
I don't whether it was a joke or what. From
the heart the mouth speaks is the number one issue
for me. And then secondly that you would commit that
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you have two fail safes here. You know, you're typing
it in and then you're hitting sin and that gets
past those two fail safes, and you're putting that out there.
This is a growing problem on the right. You and
I have talked about this, but what angers me is
that people on the right think that we are too
weak in our own principles in order to be victorious
on our own so we have to become the left
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in order to beat the left, which then just means
the left has won. Josh.
Speaker 15 (01:01:49):
Yes, So there are two things going on here, and
I want to try separate them out a little bit
because I view them analyzed them slightly differently. One is
there's this notion that I think there is a difference
between how people conduct themselves and how they talk privately
versus public. I'm not justifying horrific language by any stretch imagination,
but I do think back Dana to my old friend
Kyle Cashew. Kyle was denied a mission to Harvard University.
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He was a survivor of the Brower County, Florida school
shooting Marjory Stone Douglas, and he was essentially has offered
a Harvard rescinded because on some Google doc at the
age of sixteen he made I honestly don't remember what
he said, but it was deemed to be a racist comment.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
Thirteen.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
Josh, these people are in their thirties for sure.
Speaker 15 (01:02:30):
No again, And to be clear, you have to be really,
really really stupid to say this stuff in a group chat, Dana.
I have personally been on multiple group chats that have leaked,
including one that was leaked.
Speaker 1 (01:02:40):
In extremely high profile fashion.
Speaker 13 (01:02:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
Yeah, about a week and a half week or so.
Speaker 15 (01:02:45):
I mean, you have to be really really dumb to
put these thoughts in any kind of group chat, especially
with people that you don't intimately know and trust there,
So you're really, really, really dumb. I guess the only
one that I'm making there, Dana, is that I think
a lot about what Dennis Praeger once said, which is that,
especially for like me and you, who are kind of
the in the public light, you try to judge people
for what they say and do publicly, not privately to
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an extent. But the more important point here, the more
important point where I think you and I are entirely
on the same page, is that the right has to
clean its own house.
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
Okay.
Speaker 15 (01:03:13):
You know, I see a lot of folks saying that,
you know, the reason the right is not winning right
now is because we don't act more like the left,
We're not kind of all kumbayah all sites focused on
the right. Well, last night check the left was not
doing particularly well in America. Last night check Kamala Harris
was losing every single swing state of Donald Trump. Last
night last sight checked, the Democratic Party had historically low
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approval ratings there. I think part of that is because
they've allowed the crazies to take over the asylum.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
So where do you think that we're being sold a
false narrative that we're not winning because we have the
White House, we have the House, we have the Senate,
we are we're beating the snot out of Democrats in
terms of Republican registrations. If we're talking about party, you know,
ideal advancement, you know, you go through Republicanism, we're beating
them in and we're I mean, my gosh, New Jersey's
competitive for the first time ever. Full Florida was flipped.
(01:04:01):
I kind of wonder too, if we're not being sold
alie by people who want to make money, like the
left always agitates, maybe that's kind of happening on the
right as well, trying to undercut our victories.
Speaker 15 (01:04:13):
Look by any objective metric, The Republican Party from a
partisan perspective, is in about as good as shape, if
not the best shape, that it's been in my entire
adult lifetime. Serninally, I mean probably the best shape has
been in at least since George H. W. Bush's massive
victory in the nineteen eighty eight presidential election, which is
literally the year before I was born. So I guess
in my entire lifetime, I mean, things are going pretty
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well for the Republican Party at this time. Things are
still going less well I think from a conservative cultural
perspective and a lot of the private institutions there, but
the Trump ministration is indeed waging a lot of these
righteous wars and crusades there when it comes to the
fight against DII and anti Semitism and higher education and
the general fight against DEI and corporate America. So really,
I think to be a conservative right now in America
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is not the same way that it was during the
height of the Biden administration. Is not the same way
that was during the height of the Obama administration. Times
are overall pretty good at this moment, and this would
not be a good time to start mimicking the left,
which again is is not weeding out as crazy at all. Rather,
they're crazy are about to lead cities like New York
City exactly.
Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
You were talking with our friend Josh Hammer, and you
mentioned you were a part of you were a part
of some chats that leaked and that were you know,
very that was that's kind of wild to watch, especially
when you're grieving for the loss of a friend and
having all of this stuff play out. Of course, we're
talking about Charlie Kirk and some of the stuff that
you've kind of been last sewed into as a result
of this. So there were there was this big debate
(01:05:36):
over Charlie Kirk's views towards Israel, and you know, that's
been really well covered and documented because I think there
are some people that are trying to hijack his legacy
for their own financial advantage and take, you know, posthumously
take the mic from him and try to redefine what
he believed. You you knew all of this, and you
were very class that you stayed very silent, and then
(01:05:57):
some of these some of the texts came to light,
some other texts came to light. But the bottom line
is there is a huge difference between questioning the decision
making in terms of battling narratives and then the theory
that Massad killed a guy for like whatever reason your thigh.
Just tell us about this, because you've actually filed suit
over this.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Well not yet.
Speaker 2 (01:06:17):
I kind of sussed it about it talking about it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:20):
Yes, Yeah, I've been openly mulling it.
Speaker 15 (01:06:22):
I mean to be clear, Dana, if we do decide
to proceed, I think there's a very serious potential claim
here for defamation, but I'm still mulling over. Litigation is
obviously not something to be joked about.
Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
I'm a lawyer. I know that all too well.
Speaker 15 (01:06:33):
But look, I did try to stay above the fray
when it came to this debate. This whole screenshot war
started or really escalated last Monday, so about a week
and a half ago, literally twenty minutes before I'm logging
off for a Jewish holiday, a holiday of Sukoach, which
Christians typically call the Feast of Tabernacle. So I was
literally about to turn my phone off like forty nine
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hours and I see that Kenni Owen's has these screenshots,
and you know, my phone back on last Wednesday evening,
and essentially all hell had broken loose and yeah, a
week ago, I felt compelled to release the very final
screenshots of what Charlie finally sent in his final messages
to this particular WhatsApp chat that I was in there,
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showing that he was very grateful for a zoom call
that we had had at the night prior to his death,
a zoom call that Charlie reached out to organize where
he reached out to me and a couple others. He
was very concerned about rising anti Semitism on campus Dane,
and he wanted to know the best ways to get
rid of it, to basically try to you know, in
amiable fashion, because he was a very happy warrior to
try to persuade these Kafia clad crazies and their quote
(01:07:40):
unquote right wing fellow travelers that know, the Jewish people
are actually a historical force for good. That no, actually
the state of Israel is a force for good in
the Middle East. So really, until his final moments, Charlie
Kirk really did remain a staunch friend to the Jewish people.
And how I know that because I was that Jewish
friend Dana. I mean, you know, he talked the talk
of Jewish Christian alliance, and he literally walk the lock.
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I mean this WhatsApp chat that he formed was a
mix of Jews and Christians. It was like eight people
small chat. He literally called it saving civilization was his words,
because he literally felt that a Jewish Christian alliance and
from a geopolitical perspective, the US is relationship. These are
the pillars. We might call these the four pillars of
Western civilization. He believed that what every fiber of his being,
(01:08:22):
and you're totally right. There are a lot of people,
Candice among them, who are now engaging in reckless, deceitful
and propagandistic revision is history, trying to rewrite his legacy
as something other than it was for the purpose of trying,
I think, to steer Turning Point USA. It seems to
me that is what their goal is, is to try
to influence the direction of Charlie's organization Turning Point USA.
(01:08:45):
They're not gonna be successful because there is just a
voluminous Internet archive of Charlie Kirk talking about things like
keeping the Sabbath, of quoting the Book of Genesis, the
Book of Psalms, Proverbs. He was a huge fan of
quoting the Hebrew Bible. He talked over and over again
about the imperative of defending the Holy Land from a
Christian perspective. There he was all in on this issue,
(01:09:07):
and it's a tremendous loss. And Dana, we're not going
to let the we're not gonna let the bad faith
provocateurs win here.
Speaker 2 (01:09:12):
And good for you on that. And I just the
way that you handled it, I just have to say,
was incredibly classy and incredibly transparent. And I don't think
that you've received enough credit for that.
Speaker 1 (01:09:22):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:09:22):
D It was, I mean, and it was just imperfect
keeping with honoring the memory of Charlie, which you know
that seemed to have gotten lost with a lot of
other people claiming to carry the banner, but you kept it.
I would love to have you back because there's so
much to talk about. I think that this is an
ongoing conversation, like this is an entry point of something
very serious happening in the United States. And you know,
(01:09:43):
I've talked about that, you know a few times, you know,
on air and off air. There's something happening that has
to be addressed, especially with the other generations that are
coming up. And we'll have those conversations in the weeks
to come. But it's so good to see you, my friend,
and God bless you, and safe travels as well, and
we'll talk again soon.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Oh, it was a pleasure. God blessed dain.
Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Thank you. That's Josh Hammer and you can find him
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with your top
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of this third hour and a lot to get into
But right now PTUs is is speaking from the White House,
lots of really good questions.
Speaker 11 (01:15:04):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
He's got Marco Rubio with him as well. He was
talking about his discussions with Putin and Zelensky as well
as fielding questions from the press. This is the stuff
that you're gonna want to know. So we're gonna go
ahead and drop in on this live in progress. And
put Us is sitting right across from Zelensky as well.
In the press is behind Zelensky. Just to get the setupted.
Speaker 16 (01:15:24):
That Maduro offered everything in it's in his country, all
the natural resources. He even reported a message to you
in English recently offering mediation.
Speaker 5 (01:15:34):
He has. He has offered everything. He's offered everything. You're right,
you know why because he doesn't want to fare around
with the United States. Thank everybody, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
Well, uh, there you go.
Speaker 6 (01:15:51):
Didn't expect that, what Steve.
Speaker 2 (01:15:58):
Did?
Speaker 6 (01:15:58):
We get that stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Look. I just think that if Potus gets us in trouble,
Brendan Carr should not make us use they get out
of jail free card with the SCC Kane.
Speaker 6 (01:16:13):
I mean, Steve, Steve said he caught it. I think
we had we had a dumb thirty seconds of audio
right there.
Speaker 2 (01:16:19):
So if you were listening and you're like, wait, what
just happened? Uh, Trump was like, well, they were talking
about Russian Ukraine. You don't want to blank around with
the United States. That's how you drop an F bomb, Democrats,
that's how you do it. That's how you dropped an
F bomb. Oh my gosh. Well so wow, that rocks
(01:16:42):
me because that came out of nowhere. That came that
came out of nowhere.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
Sure did it? Sure did.
Speaker 6 (01:16:48):
Now the online folks heard it, and that's not there's
no delay there. So the radio audience, though, I don't
think they caught that.
Speaker 2 (01:16:57):
Yeah. Wow, So the radio Trump was, if we can
get it censored, just that one little part, if we're
able to turn it around that otherwise I can act
it out. I don't even know how that. No, we're
just sitting here and I'm listening. I'm like, oh, they're
(01:17:19):
good points, you know. I'm just like taking it. And
then he does that. I'm like, whoa that. But what
fascinates me is that it was said, you know the
way that someone who has to drop it every now
and then would say it. Right. That's my only vice
in life. Whoo man. All right, so hi, welcome back
(01:17:39):
to the program. We were listening to potus there in
the UH in the Oval office, and Zelensky is sitting
right across the table from him. You know what I like?
I I me just sorry. There's a meme out there
that shows it's a like a comic panel. Right, there's
three on one side, three on the other, So there's
six squares that goes down vertically. And you have Barack Obama, Uh,
(01:18:03):
I want to negotiate, and then hamas member on the phone,
We're gonna blow blank up. And then you have Joe
Biden I want to negotiate, and another Hamaska on the phone.
I'm gonna blow blink up. And then you have Trump
on the phone, I'm gonna blow blink up, and Amsco
going we want to negotiate. I just think it's kind
of funny just saying so, yeah, that's how you drop
an F bomb. That's how that works. So the present, Oh, sorry,
(01:18:25):
there it is. Yeah, he says h he's talking into
cream says we're not losing people, we're not spending money
where we're getting paid for the ammunition of missiles. And
we made a good deal with NATO. I mean, that's
if we're getting paid from it and we don't have
to get involved in it. Yeah, that's yeah. So he's
talking about Venezuela. When he was talking about Maduro, he
(01:18:46):
was saying, yeah, he's Maduro's offered everything. And then he goes, Maduro,
what Maduro doesn't want to you know, around with the US, So, huh,
you you believe him?
Speaker 6 (01:19:01):
At first? I was like when he talked about the
tunnel from Russia to Alaska and then he's like, what
do you think about that? Solensky, He's like, I don't know,
I don't like you.
Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Yeah, I don't. Yeah, here I got the uh sorry,
we got the we gotta Yeah. Then he threw out
the the F bomb. So there it is. But he said,
you know, he's offered everything. You're right, and he goes,
you know why because he doesn't want to blink around
with the United States kind of like that. I like that.
(01:19:30):
I voted for that. That's what I like because you know,
I don't want to be playing around with that stuff.
So just as soon as we get it up. But
he's sitting there at the table, what was he saying
At one point? He just like knocked you he knocked
Ukraine over something, and you got Zelensky sitting across the table.
He just got to take it. You know, what do
you think Zelensky does when he's got to go back
to the White House. Oh my gosh, he's got He
(01:19:51):
doesn't know what's gonna happen when he goes in, if
he's gonna get you know, gonna get slapped, if he's
gonna get He doesn't know what's gonna happen when he
goes in. So that's that's Ah. It just just took
me totally off guard. We were all very serious. And
then one of my friends who's in the media, who's
(01:20:11):
in the media, is in the White House Press school,
was like, after because she saw my tweet, I was like,
after it happened, we all just kind of paused, and
then she said half of the rooms started kind of
chuckling because they, you know, they appreciated it. And the left,
the lefty press. There was only a couple of lefty
pressers in there. Uh said that they were just like,
all of a sudden, they were after after months of
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Democrats trying to act tough.
Speaker 6 (01:20:36):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
I think one of the things that makes it real
is that Trump is also eleven thousand feet tall. He's
he When I shook his the first time I ever
met him in person, when I shook his hand, and
I've known him for years, used to come on the
show all the time, my hand like disappeared. It was
like it went into a meat mitten and it just disappeared.
(01:20:58):
And then you know what I mean, Like when you
shake someone's hand and they're so much larger than you
and you can't even fully wrap your fingers around the
rest of the palm when you're shaking the hand. It's funny,
all right. So, uh, that was very interesting. We uh,
we were watching all of that and we're gonna bring
you updates on it. Also some of the other some
(01:21:18):
of the other stuff that we have coming up on deck.
You know, you got the no Kings thing, no draft Kings. No,
it's no King's Rally. We're gonna get into that. Also,
some country guy I don't even know who this dude
is went on a like he went off about Ice.
Good on him for finding camo that fits him. Uh,
(01:21:38):
he went off on Ice. I don't even do you
know who this guy is. He's a country artist. Oh yeah,
I don't know who this is. Is this some pop country.
Speaker 6 (01:21:47):
Trying to say up and come here? And I guess
this is part of his effort.
Speaker 2 (01:21:51):
Twin, he's Daniel, You're so mean? Have you're new here? Clearly?
Speaker 10 (01:21:57):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
Anyway, he went off on ice. We got that for
I got a couple of other things. Oh did you
see what they did to dungeons and dragons?
Speaker 4 (01:22:06):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:22:09):
Oh, my gosh. I actually may have to go play
hell divers after this, just to get it out out,
just to get what I saw out of my eyes.
We'll talk about that. We'll come back to that. We're
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
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Speaker 2 (01:23:27):
You know, they actually have betting odds on whether or
not or are for how long will Trump and Zelensky
shake hands today. I'm actually looking at a graph for it.
It's hysterical. How long will they shake hands? You can buy, yes,
you can buy no. There are people betting on it
so far. I think it's like at three percent or
three percent say it'll be like six to eight seconds,
(01:23:50):
but it looks like two to four seconds is the
eighty percent that I don't know why, but I find
that people are literally gonna lose money the length of
the handshake. So that's this, you know, it is funny.
Speaker 11 (01:24:04):
JB.
Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
Priske is probably sad that he's not in on it.
Speaker 5 (01:24:06):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:07):
Really, wait, somebody's gambling and I'm not in on this.
Don't even get me started on him again. Okay, so uh.
In addition to that, we also have a flying electric boat,
which is a hovercraft to showcase cutting commute times in half.
They're doing it in DC. Hey, Steve, you're in DC.
Would you get on a flying electric boat at it's
(01:24:31):
would you write one? That could be a no for me?
Speaker 4 (01:24:33):
Dog?
Speaker 2 (01:24:35):
Okay? Can I just say that it looks kind of lame.
Just if you're just only gonna have it like a
little bit above the water, then just be on a
regular boat. That's stupid. It's if it's only like not
even a foot above the water, just get on a
basic boat. That's just a well look, look my boat
is just kind of hovering half a foot above the water.
(01:24:57):
It's special. Just not none of the right hum about, dude,
unless you're like jet propelled up into the ether. I
don't think so. Let's see. Apparently Microsoft pushes AI updates
and Windows eleven because it's Microsoft. Microsoft says Russia and
China are increasingly using ai'd escalate cyber attacks in the US.
I'm trying to get my youngest son, who's going into
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Speaker 16 (01:27:15):
Maduro offered everything in it's in his country, all the
natural resources. He even reported a message to you in
English recently offering mediation.
Speaker 5 (01:27:25):
He has offered everything. He's offered everything. You're right, you
know why because he doesn't want to look around with
the United States.
Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
Thank everybody, thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:27:37):
There you go right there, Yeah there it is right there.
The mic drop classic, I love it, Welcome back to
the program, Dana lash with you. And that's the that's
how I said, properly, drop enough, and he was. He
was doing that as a what's up to Maduro because
he's not. I mean, you know, I'm not playing around.
(01:27:59):
And I think you know, you could say fifteen years ago,
oh gosh, you know, could should a Republican president say that?
You have to understand though, too, He's he adjust how
he speaks in his manner depending on the party to
whom he is speaking. And when you were dealing with
brutality from brutes, brutes only recognize brutishness. They believe anything
(01:28:20):
other is a sign of weakness, which empowers them. So
he's letting them know right away. Look, this is not
like Biden, where I forget where I'm at. This is different.
So I don't have no problem with it. So there
it is. So I wanted to set this up for you.
This is cut. Is this? This is cut thirty three? Now,
(01:28:45):
I mean I've literally been on when he was on
scene in right where he supported gun control. I don't
know if he supports that anymore. Now, listen to this.
Speaker 10 (01:28:54):
Black people, the brown people of all stripes, whether you're
an Indian American or a Mexican American, whoever you are,
go out in your plate where you live and get
a gun legally, get a license to carry legally, because
when you have people knocking on your door and taking
(01:29:15):
you away without due process as a citizen, isn't.
Speaker 9 (01:29:19):
That what the Second Amendment was written for. Go back
and read what the Second Amendment says, and perhaps it
will knock some sense in the head in the heads
of these people who are saying, well, it's all great.
Speaker 6 (01:29:31):
I don't believe they're doing it without due process.
Speaker 10 (01:29:33):
They're asking people for papers, they're not really beating people up.
Speaker 9 (01:29:36):
These people are doing things that are illegal. Nobody is illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
Waits the way they act like ice, removing people who
entered illegally and then continue to commit criminal offenses. Why
do they act like they're victims. We know it's not.
They're not like going up and rounding up grandmother. Come on,
(01:30:01):
you're talking about people who entered illegally, who continued to
commit illegal actions after the first illegal action when they
entered illegally. That's the thing, that's the issue, that's the point.
So is he wa I can't tell. Is he for
gun control anymore? Doesn't sound like it. He's in New York,
(01:30:21):
so he's never gonna get a license. New York is
New York is like, MA, we're never going to issue
you a license. Yeah, you can't do anything in New York.
You can't do nothing there. So a couple of other
things as well. We're you. You mentioned to me Kane
because I wanted to make sure you get all of this.
There's a lot of stuff that's probably we got, you know,
Zolenski there, Bolton pled not guilty. We'll talk about that
(01:30:43):
more next week, because kind of lot different from what
he said previously. Methinks you also the Don Lemon thing,
though I don't know. Maybe now he thinks that it's
good to carry firearms, although he thinks I will add this.
He apparently thinks that the only lesson that he thinks
law enforcement needs to learn a lesson, and the only
way to I guess impart that upon them is violence.
(01:31:05):
So it's more fetishizing violence.
Speaker 6 (01:31:07):
He thinks ice enforcing law is somehow tyranny. He doesn't
understand what tyranny actually is.
Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
His whole thing is a mess. By the way, nobody,
no defense lawyer is gonna go, yeah, you can go
out there and take a shot at all a copy, Yeah,
go ahead. No defense attorney is going to tell you
doing that, to tell you to do this, Not a
single one.
Speaker 6 (01:31:28):
It's commentators.
Speaker 2 (01:31:29):
Yeah, the only yeah, exactly, the only dy commentators like him.
It's just crazy. I also want to hear it. Let's
show the Dungeons and Dragons thing real quick. Kane's dying.
This is horrible. Dungeons and Dragons posted this two days ago.
They said, in this realm, your story is yours to tell,
and for those of you who are listening and not
watching the simulcast, let me explain it. So it's, uh,
(01:31:53):
imagine dungeons and dragons with trainees and pastels and there
you go. Why the it's there, it's they said, it's
their dungeons and Dragons twenty twenty five, Pride Collection. That
stuff is supposed to happen in June, not in October.
It's October now. They took it and made it look
(01:32:16):
like my Little Pony, and it's that's so dumb. I'm
not I've never I've only played it like a couple
of times because I had a lot of cousins who did.
But I know that it doesn't look like a Disney
Pastel thing with dudes and trainees and all of that
other stuff. I mean, it looks like they went and
drew a random street in San Francisco. Why is it
(01:32:38):
that they got it? Why do they turn everything into
a trans storm of feces? Why every single thing they
touch they make it gh y? That's just I can't
believe Dungeons and Dragons put that out. They hang on,
let me let me they actually made the batties look
(01:33:00):
like the sun from Oh What's the Oh my gosh, Teleatubbies,
the tell Atubby Son they made. I don't know, I
am without throw yeah, throw that up there? Did you
show everybody one? I didn't see. I wasn't paying attention
because I was too busy pulling up this cringe I
(01:33:20):
was I was zooming in. That's uh, that is not
Dungeons and dragons. Stop stop it, look what look what?
Oh my gosh. And they said that's their twenty five
that this is We're all going to die a cringe.
Everything is. We're just going to be cringed to death.
That's it. I don't know. I think every eugans and
(01:33:43):
would you, oh my gosh, that's actually more accurate the
way you just said it. I also want to touch
on I'm going to try to go through all of everything,
get through everything. The cut of that uh, that country singer.
This country singer who can barely fit in his car.
He Brian Andrews. Who is he? I don't know. He
(01:34:08):
does he makes he's I guess I want to be Oh,
he's real hateful ec on Instagram apparently he went after
went off on ice Rays. I guess he couldn't get
enough people to pay attention to his music, and so
he decided to do this. That's really what it seems like.
Go ahead and play this, Go ahead and play it.
Speaker 6 (01:34:25):
He's crashing out.
Speaker 4 (01:34:26):
You want to crash out, fine, I'll can give you one.
Speaker 1 (01:34:28):
If we don't wait.
Speaker 4 (01:34:29):
The stup soon and I mean quick fast.
Speaker 1 (01:34:31):
And in an hurry. We are like a football bat.
Speaker 4 (01:34:33):
We got the Department of Homeland Security out here sharing
hype videos of ICE agents flying in on American cities,
banging indoors, jacking people out of their houses.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Zip tying them in the streams naked, and.
Speaker 4 (01:34:43):
Then torting them off in the back of you halls
with no wards or due process to the newest call
of duty game. And the worst part is I gotta
watch some of y'all cheer it on like you're watching.
Speaker 1 (01:34:54):
The football game.
Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
Rry on top of it all.
Speaker 4 (01:34:57):
I gotta sit here and listen to you all call
yourselves Christian.
Speaker 2 (01:35:01):
Well there you go, go ahead and police the faith
by doing that. That's real good consistency. There as a
Wiener Wiener chicken dinner right there. He is like made
of rage. It's crazy this guy. Yeah, he's I mean,
he's gonna have a heart attack. My screenshot of my
(01:35:21):
favorite image and dropped it and slack for you. He
looks like he's about to go doll bears, doesn't he.
It looks like the snl skit doll bears. First off,
he's objecting to them using zip ties to tie trend
to Arragua before taking them to El Salvador, because that's
where that image came from. So he's mad that a
(01:35:44):
violent child trafficking gang was apprehended by ice and they
were deported because those were the people who were zip
tied out in the street like that and then shoved
into trucks to be taken to the airport to be deported. Wow,
who is this guy? I don't even know. I don't
want to know. I'm not asking because I'm interested in knowing.
(01:36:06):
I'm just asking because I just don't know who he is.
By the way, the I think he mentioned due process,
people who are American citizens receive due process. I mean,
I actually I think that natural rights are reserved for citizens.
I don't think that we pay everything and do everything
that we do with our time and treasure and blood
(01:36:27):
in order to have this like codified structure for every
Tom Dick and Harry that wants to roll into the
country illegally. I think that you have to you have
to go through the steps to be able to enjoy
those rights. Also, they people who enter the country illegally
are afforded the due process that honestly, some people here
aren't even afforded to be honest about it. I don't
(01:36:48):
even know what he's talking about. He sounds like a moron.
He sounds ridiculous. He doesn't sound as ridiculous as some
of the people sending me hate mail, though, but he
sounds pretty ridiculous. Yeah, you see what I did there.
I gotta tell you, I got a piece coming out
that's gonna be really even a whiz banger I have.
I Oh man, I've got so many different screenshots. I
(01:37:08):
gotta pull the phone up. You can go ahead, and
I guess we're we're gonna go ahead and get into
some of it. I was it can be pretty negative,
So let's go ahead. Do we have the intro? Go ahead?
Steve hit it.
Speaker 6 (01:37:18):
And now it's finally that part of the show where
Dana monetizes the hate tall we hateful posts, tweets, replies,
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Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
Hate A Did I sound like that? That lunchbox and
in his truck? All right, So where to start. I've
got a folder that I keep in my mail and
it's called Blinkles and I'm not joking. Can you can
attest to this? Yes, it is true. So let me
let me let me start. I there were a number
(01:37:56):
of I think comments that I had on social media,
so whenever, like when we had Josh Hammer on what
was it last week? When was it last week? A
week ago, I started getting all of this stuff from
people who were livid that I had on Josh Hammer.
And I'm just going to read you some of the comments. Now,
by the way, if you send me mail and if
(01:38:18):
you're mean, I will literally put you on blast. I
will have your IP address, your email address, and your name,
and I will make it public and you consent to
having me use your private information however the hell I
want to. That is the downside of being a jerk
to me. And no one's anonymous on the internet. So
starting with this is this is a guy who's a hairstylist,
(01:38:41):
and I went and looked and he gives Karen cuts.
His name is Davian. Davian does hair quote. There is
literally no difference between scum like you and scum like
the Democrats. You're all the same retarded pees in the
same retarded pods, just viewing different words. He was very
(01:39:03):
upset because one of my guests was Jewish. Yeah, very upset,
very very upset. Some people said, let's see Weaver Chris
another seven thousand dollar check. David Kostawski get that seven
thousand shekels? I had to google that. I literally, I
(01:39:23):
it's it's Israeli currency. Two shills for Israel, says E W.
Jeffrey thirty two says seven thousand per posts? Is that right? Traitor?
Are we getting seven thousand per posts? I don't didn't know.
I wasn't aware I was receiving any posts. Steve, you
put some stuff on you put stuff on Insta? Are
we we getting seven thousand for that? Yeah? Where's your check? Man?
(01:39:50):
A guy named nicolehead eighty three on Insta? Wow, who
funds you? Dana bb Pain influencer seven k a post propaganda?
Oh these are actual real by the way, I mean,
make no mistake, these are real propaganda. They're losing the narrative.
Wait what yeah? Uh, let's see. I mean that's like
(01:40:11):
all of these you're funded by Zionists. What do they
have on you? Dana from gen z Pan. Let's see
seven thousand and posts? Seven thousand of posts seven thousand post. Oh,
and then we get into some of the emails too.
I have let's see, I have Joyce, who says she
loves listening, and I don't know if I want to
(01:40:32):
give her last name. I think I may. She says,
I've noticed. I've noticed your face is plumper. You are
much more attractive without the surgery, just my opinion. They're
from Inglewood, Florida. Her husband's name is Bill Surgery. Cain.
You see me every day every day. You would know
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if I'd even do something even remotely.
Speaker 1 (01:40:56):
Even quick, even a weekend little something.
Speaker 2 (01:40:59):
Yeah, no, with all my surgery, exactly exactly.
Speaker 10 (01:41:04):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:41:04):
Let's see, Eileen said, I need you to go back
to your real hair. This wig does you no favors.
It makes you look unattractive and it makes you look
like a Karen Eileen, a female viewer. She actually typed
that it is literally my real hair. Guys, it's real.
(01:41:25):
It's never. I've never. I cannot even believe some of
the stuff people say. It's hysterical. Oh my gosh, you
guys want me to keep going? It is. Somebody doesn't
like my microphone came. This is from Jack Tittle, who says,
I like you, but I don't like your mic and
I don't like that you look down. Other people use
(01:41:46):
better looking microphones. Yours is ugly. Sorry, Charlie Jack.
Speaker 6 (01:41:50):
I actually take offense to that.
Speaker 2 (01:41:51):
Okay, can tell him about the microphone.
Speaker 6 (01:41:53):
Yeah, my dad has a plating company in downtown Saint Louis,
and we'd chrome plate everything that you could imagine that
looks great when it's crown. And the casing of that
microphone was isolated and chromed specifically for Dana because, as
you know, it's kind of an homage to Rush's golden microphone.
This is just the chrome kind of version to it. Yeah,
and yeah, so I take offense to that.
Speaker 2 (01:42:14):
Yeah. And then last but not least, I don't even
think I can read this one. I had to block
this guy because he's obsessed with feet. Kine's like, please,
dear heavens, no.
Speaker 6 (01:42:27):
I said, only one more, and now you're bringing feet
into Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:42:29):
I know, well it was a weird one. So anyway,
that's just now. At this rate, what we're going to
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Speaker 6 (01:44:42):
Well, I don't know if we have anything short enough,
but I think we can do cut twenty three here.
This is Jimmy Kimmel him explaining what this whole no
kings thing is all about listen to this authority.
Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
Another, the revolution was a no king's rally.
Speaker 7 (01:44:56):
And if you're planning to go to the rally and
you're going to be making your own sign, everybody there
has a sign. I just want to ask you to
remember our president is very sensitive about his weight, so
please do not use the word sham musoline again.
Speaker 6 (01:45:10):
Also, the revolutionary was actually that war really one independence,
not some frivolous rally.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
Yeah. There it is, folks that does it for us today.
Have a great weekend again. Find us over at Substick
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