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April 14, 2025 108 mins
President Trump meets with El Salvador’s president in the Oval Office over immigration. The Blue Origin all-female flight crew including Katy Perry and Gayle King launches into Space for 11 minutes. A Socialist lunatic breaks into Pennsylvania’s Governor’s Mansion to commit arson and potentially harm Gov. Josh Shapiro. Taylor Lorenz idolizes Luigi Mangione in an interview with CNN. Green Day dedicates one of their songs at Coachella to the kids in Palestine. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins us on his recently announced Senate run, why Sen. Cornyn isn’t right for the job, deportation efforts & keeping men out of women's sports. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hides her face when a photographer tries to take her picture in the Oval Office. CBS somehow spins a story about a child sacrificial altar in Guatemala to be “non-violent” to not offend anyone. ABC’s Jon Karl asks Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick whether the reindustrialization of America will result in "a nation of cobblers". Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us to discuss the tariff battle against China, Beijing threatening halting exports and the White House visit from El Salvador.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Cause, because you know, you have to show a little flexibility.
We go back to what we have to do, and
the markets have been very strong once they got used
to it. But we were losing two billion dollars a day.
There's no company big like this, but it's the biggest
deal ever met. Now we're making three billion dollars a day.

(00:21):
We're a great country, but we had stupid people running
this country. And I can say what they've done to
us at the border should never and can never be forgotten.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
It's a sin what they did. And you are helping
us out and we appreciate it. Actually, what you're doing
with the border is remarkable. There's drug what ninety five percent?

Speaker 1 (00:47):
It's murder as this morning, ninety nine ninety nine point
to be exact.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Why are those numbers not in the media, Well.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
They get out with the fake news.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
You know, Liken CNN O here doesn't want to put
him out because they don't like they don't like putting
out good numbers. They don't like putting out because I
think they hate our country.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Actually, yeah, that isn't a bit, but it's a shame.
You're right, isn't that a great question? Why doesn't the media.
Why don't they put out numbers? Yeah, nine percent, I mean,
I said, but it's crazy, right, we're doing the same.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Christy, could you maybe say a couple of words about
the border, how we're do it.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
Yeah, it's just been absolutely so.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
The president is speaking with our well, our president is
speaking with the president of El Salvador, naib Boucal. And
I am fascinated by this exchange, especially when and what
the the excerpt that you heard it was literally I
mean it's only delayed for like a minute. I mean
it's he just was talking about all of this and

(01:46):
the discussion that they were having centered on the reporting,
uh around illegal immigrations. And this came after I think
correct me if I'm wrong. I think this was after
just the set it up so people know what was happening.
I think this was after Caitlin Collins asked a question
about the legality of you guys, remember the dude that
we talked about last week who is an illegal alien

(02:09):
and who was sent to the infamous president in l Salvador.
And he they kept saying somehow that he was like
a legal citizen, and he wasn't a legal citizen. He's
he was always ever illegal here illegally, and they that
he was asked a question about that, and Pambondi answered

(02:30):
as well. I think DHS spoke first and then and
then Pambondi answered, and they gave a little bit more insight.
They had, you know, three different well you had two
different courts, and then you also had an entity in
El Salvador that said, no, this guy is this El
Salvadoran national. And you know, essentially, if the United States
were to take him and bring him back again illegally

(02:52):
to you know, the United States, they would be kidnapping
him at that point. So that was a very interesting exchange.
I also loved the president because he said this like
several times he's he said, after seeing and asked that question,
he's like, well, I don't really like the we seeing
it in reports. You know, basically, what did he say?
They're trash bag, they're trash, they're trash people. It was

(03:15):
hysterical the way he said it, and the l Salvadorian
president boucle Ay, he's he's sitting right there next to him,
like wow, he's like he was laughing the whole time.
That you could tell he you know, he thought it
was pretty funny. So welcome to the program. That's how
we're starting out Monday. It's always fun to start out
with a press conference when you have kind of, well
kind of it's not a press conference per se, it's

(03:36):
a press availability. And they're there in the Oval office
and there uh and again Potus's meeting with El Salvador's
president Buculey. Now you bucule Ay, and he the way
that he was just trashing the bad media was hysterical.
So that uh and and they have a good partnership.
They have a very good partnership. I mean, I'm looking

(03:58):
at some of this is very different than what we're
used to. Kate, It's very different from what we're used to.

Speaker 6 (04:03):
I want to play this part here because even El
Salvadorian's president is like, you guys are nuts listening.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
It's hysterical. Become president weigh in on this.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
Do you plan to return him?

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Well, I guess I'm suppose I suggested that I was
smuggle the terroristy today the United States?

Speaker 4 (04:20):
Right, how can I how can I return him today?

Speaker 3 (04:24):
Uns, just like I smuggle him into the United States
or whether you of course I'm not going to do it.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
It's like let me the questions for busters.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
How can I smuggle the terrorists today United States? I
don't have the power to return him to the United States,
so you can release inside of Yeah, but I'm not
releasing I mean, we're not very fond of it.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
And I think it's a really good point. He's like,
how am I going to be bringing How am I
going to bring this guy back into the United States.
He's you know, he's a he's al Salvador, and he's
not American. He wasn't there legally. Uh So I think
that was a good There was a very good exchange
there that highlighted a lot of stuff for folks. So
welcome to the program. We're at the top of the

(05:03):
first hour and there's been a lot happening. We're gonna
get into all of it, including my allergy. So if
my eyes look red, it's not because I'm like a
drug addict or something. It's crazy allergies in Texas right now.
Your girls is allergic to nature, well specifically like cedar, cats, ducks,
you know, all kinds of stuff. I don't know, dude,

(05:26):
I don't know. I'm just I'm just here. I'm just here.
So we're gonna so if I start, it's that's why,
that's why, not for any other reason. The we'll keep
monitoring this because they're still there. They're still there in
the Oval office, and they're I will bring you any
other good press quips. But I do like the fact
that he's sitting there just trashing the press right in

(05:48):
front of the President of El Salvador, and and Boucalle
is just sitting there like he's got this expression on
his face. It's hysterical. So this is a good you know,
it's a it's already a good story to the week.
Like I said, we're gonna get into all of that also,
can we just I can't. I was gonna, I was
gonna save this. I didn't even have it on the

(06:08):
rundown for this first hour. I was going to touch
on the blue is it the Blue Origin? Somebody damn
rockets going up in the air. I don't care where
you had forgive me, I'm really going through my mental rolodex.
Katie Perry, Lauren Sanchez, and who else. There's some other
celebrity that nobody cares about. Gay O King, that's right.
So they got up into this rocket and they were

(06:30):
in it was like it took flight. It was like
eleven minutes they saw us. How long were they kind
of technically in space for just a couple of minutes,
just a handful of minutes, and then they came back down.
That's all great. They had, you know, other females. Nobody
was driving. How it landed without incident, so they landed.
Do we have any of this audio where they were screeching,

(06:51):
like how they're like like cats, like a basket of cats. Yeah,
play this because when it landed, I had to turn
the vol down on my monitor because I couldn't even
hear them. They were.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
Thank you so much, we love you, we love you,
bring us back safe.

Speaker 8 (07:09):
We're so grateful.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
We're counting on you. We're counting on you.

Speaker 9 (07:14):
Love.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
We believe in you too. Like what are you doing.
You're just throwing up in the air for a week.
It's a highland fling up in the air. It's all
of us.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Worry.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
They all have their seals. The only ones that could
actually fly this thing maybe would be Lauren Sanchez because
she is she is an actual helicopter pilot. But the
others I don't know anything about. But it was like
a total what was the purpose of this to show

(07:45):
that chicks can go up in the air? Well, it
was a capsule, it didn't look like a well yeah,
but I'm I'm fascinated by why they felt like they
needed to What the purpose of this? Just show that
I mean normally when you're doing like experimental space flight
and stuff like that, uh, there's there you're trying to

(08:08):
achieve something like, oh, we're gonna set this record or
we're going to see how far we can, you know,
go up here. I'm not trying to be mean or
a naysayer. I think all this stuff is cool. I'm
just I'm just curious as to what purpose was achieved
from this. Just show that broads can go into space.
I mean, you got you got to go up and

(08:28):
see that the world isn't flat and then you come
back home. Am I over? Am I underplaying this.

Speaker 10 (08:34):
Right?

Speaker 5 (08:35):
Yeah? I'm just I don't know. I'm just I don't know.
I have questions about that. Not saying that I'm not
excited about space flight or anything, but this is this
was all over the news. As Steve putt, it's the
real real Housewives of the stratosphere. And yes, Lorraine and Kane,

(08:55):
he did not ever talk to each other because you
guys say the same exact things Lorraine said in slack
exactly what you were just saying on air. Yeah she did,
Yeah she did. Yeah, it's right. So you guys don't
get to talk anymore because you just feed off each other.
So it's it is a and again allergies. I'm not
crying because I'm like blown away. I could care less.
I really, you know, actually I could not. I don't

(09:17):
have any more cares to get. But I just don't
get the purpose of this. What is the purpose of
going up into the air a bunch of women to
show that women can go up in the air, that
women are somehow underrepresented. The fact that you're having an
entire you know, a test flight, I think kind of
goes to show you that they're they're not women are
not oppressed. I just I don't get it. What's the

(09:38):
purpose of it. It sounded annoying as hell when the
capsule landed. This is why I don't like to do
girls outings, because it's annoying. Everyone's like, I just would
rather die. I can't. That's worse than going to like
a spa cane to be on a space capsule with
a bunch of broads is worse than having a spa
day with a bunch of women.

Speaker 6 (09:56):
You go to space to get away from that stuff.

Speaker 5 (09:58):
You go to space to get away from But you're
we're all in matching suits. The hell, you're not a
family of like twins. What are you doing?

Speaker 3 (10:04):
Like?

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Why is everybody in managing outfits? They're on the same team.
I don't know. I don't know. We're going to come
back to this also a number of other things, because
we also have the ongoing well just with China. Really
I'm looking at my headlines here the ongoing battle, the
tariff battle of China. So they're at toen hundred twenty

(10:25):
five percent. We're higher. We're going to see how it goes.
I've been hearing from people with suppliers and supply chains,
et cetera. I do think that none of this stuff
makes any sense until you actually start deregulating and making
it easier for business to do business here does that
make sense so that you can have like, you know,
these these you have a hospitable environment with which two

(10:48):
in which you can make these products and and and
be sustainable with our supply chains until we do that,
and all of this stuff is stupid. I read two
pieces today this morning. One of them was at Wall
Street journal or talked about how you have to make
you have to have tariffs you have or you have
to have tax cuts in order to have this this system,
because it's one or the other. It's either you're you're

(11:09):
you're implementing this that these tariffs to raise federal revenue
in place of an income tax, or you are doing
it just as a tactic for long term strategy, which
right now it seems like it's the latter, like a
short term especially with these other European nations, like we
were telling you on Friday, Uh Maloney, Georgia Maloney, the

(11:32):
Italian Prime minister was meeting with Potus to talk about
trade and make a deal, et cetera. But so far,
I don't know what Congress is doing. And we're gonna
we're gonna update on all of that and follow what
they're We're gonna we'll have some headlines about that here
later on. So a busy day, and then of course
we're gonna have a g Ken Paxton coming up at
the top of our next hour, and then we have
Steve and Yates, we have Greg Abbot, but Greg Abbott

(11:54):
canceled on us. I had a lot of huh, he's
not feeling well. He's not feeling well. Is he feeling
under the weather?

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Yeah? And he apparently lost his voice too.

Speaker 5 (12:03):
See I'm not the only person dealing with allergies right now.
He needs to ban allergies.

Speaker 6 (12:08):
Yesterday was a bad day for it.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
Oh my gosh, I'm on the struggle bus. I don't
mean to complain about it, but you guys comment Otherwise
it'll be like, why are your eyes there? Red? Dan?
I's like, I gotta tell you guys, Someone's like, are
you doing drugs? I actually have had people ask that
if I have red eyes on camera. Guys, I am
not Fox. I don't have five or six makeup artists
standing on the side making sure I don't look like
I'm strung out on pot or I don't even think
you can be right. I don't know, but it's allergies.

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It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
This is such fear mongering garbage. Now they say that
being married this by day, I mean, the Independent says
that being married has been linked to an increased risk
of dementia. I would think it's just the men, because
the women are there to tell you exactly what to
do and what to where and where to go and
when to be there, and you don't have to remember anything,
so you know, you get dementia. That's my scientific you
know that, Kane, that's my scientific assessment of it. Yeah,

(14:19):
that makes all the sense in the world. They said
that married people are generally thought to have better health
than we do. But they said that like reduce risk
of heart disease, all this other stuff. But they said that, well, dementia.
I'm telling you, that's the reason why low level drinkers
have increased cancer and cardiovascular risk, according to a study.
So become a high level drinker. That's the news that

(14:40):
I'm getting out of this, Kane. That's the lesson, you know,
I mean, maybe it'll make your stupid ieologies go away,
which I'm gonna complete. I'm gonna complain about all the
show low level drinking they said increases your chances of
cancer and cardiovascular disease. It was done by this British
group that I don't care, and I would say that, well,
I guess that means, boys, you got to drink more.
Level is unacceptable, so become a high level drinker. Doctors

(15:03):
are reattaching reattaching a decapitated Illinois woman's head after she
suffered a horrific fall while exercising. Wow, this is crazy.
So the story says. She was sixteen in two thousand
and five. She left in the air to catch a
soccer ball during gym class, fell to the ground, damaged
her right ankle and spine, tearing the muscle off of
both shoulder blades. She had to spend a year on crutches.

(15:25):
Everything was bad. She under went twenty two surgeries and
on her shoulders and shoulder blades. They couldn't figure out
why it didn't heal, but apparently she has. They discovered
she has a genetic disorder that stops collagen from forming
properly and leads to joint instability. So she had to
like have her whole head like stitched up. She looked,
I mean, the back of her looks like Sally from

(15:45):
a nightmare before Christmas, Like she's all stitched up. But
it's working, apparently. The Trump family going on and on Crypto.
I don't care about that headline. California's drought has returned.
They said, it's already bad. It's almost like they didn't
know that. You know, it's gonna get hot in the
summer in California. It's happening again. You know, it's crazy,
the drought in California. How this happens and they just

(16:06):
can't predict it at all. They said that the California
Nevada River Forecast Center, they said it's considered to be
in a state of drought. They said that the drought
areas have seen dryness intensify, falling further down the US
Drought Monitor scale from abnormally dry to an exceptional drought
exceptional drought, and forty four percent of California Nevada are

(16:28):
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that's what they're suggesting here. That's not the same so
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Speaker 5 (18:28):
Do you allow.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
Men to play in women's sports? Do you allow men
to box your women and boxes? I know you have
a lot of us that's violence, that's that's abusive, it's abusive.
But we have people that fight to the death because
they think men should be able to play in women's sports,
and some of those sports it wouldn't matter much, but

(18:51):
it still matters. But some of them are very dangerous.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
For one, some years ago, I just said, a decade ago,
with so rights movements were pressuring so that we enact
a specific loss to avoid men abusing women. And I
think those loves were great because there were a lot
of men abusing women. But now some of the same
people are trying to backtrack. I'm actually trying to make

(19:16):
new loss allowing men to abuse women as any sports.
So actually that doesn't make sense. It doesn't make sense huge.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
You know, it's the El Salvador and President there in
the Oval office talking with potus. Dana Lash here with
you and my giant allergies and watery eye at the
bottom of this first hour. I'm gonna complain about it
the whole show. You know how it is like you've
got allergies and you're miserable, and then people are like,
why is your eye weird? What's happening? So I'm letting
you know right off the bat. So there I love.
He's like, yeah, you know, you got men beating up

(19:44):
your women, you know, wanting to fight your women, wanting
to box your women. I just love the response of
the president of El Salvador. He just like laughs at everything.
It's been a very interesting, very interesting whole press avail
I Also one of the things we're watching that happened
over the weekend, a socialist that hated Josh Josh Shapiro

(20:08):
tried to say Josh Shapiro fast. This guy who is
believed to have set his house on fire on the
first night of Passover, admitted to authorities that he quote
hated Shapiro and that he would have beaten him with
a hammer if he had found him. According to a
criminal report, which is that's pretty wild. Cody Balmer, thirty

(20:33):
eight years old, was charged with criminal homicide, aggravated artis
and burglary terrorism, Oh my gosh, aggravated assault. There's like
a million other charges, per the Harrisburg Police Department in
a criminal complaint that The New York Post obtained on Monday,
and the dude was admitted to the hospital to be
treated for a medical event that police say was not

(20:55):
connected to his arrest. From the per the peace they
he admitted to authorities that he had removed gas from
a lawnmore poured it into two Heineken bottles. He was
going to use him as homemade molotov cocktails. He walked
an hour from his home to Governor Josh Shapiro's home
before he scaled the perimeter fence, breaking two windows with
the hammer, throwing the cocktails inside. I mean, the damage

(21:19):
is really bad. They said that he forcibly entered Shapiro's
Shapiro's home early Sunday, just hours after the governor had
guessed over for passover, and then he set fire onto
the house as the governor and his family slept, said
the Pennsylvania State Police. They said he clearly had a plan,
he was methodical in his approach. Now they're like, well,

(21:42):
the attack was targeted, but you know, we don't know
the motive. I can pretty much guess it's because he's shmoish.
It it rhymes with he's shmoish. How much you want
to bet? Because this is a violent lefty. Violent lefties
hate Jewish people. That's one of the things we've obviously
have seen throughout all of history. And he in a

(22:03):
separate case he was He's expected to be in court
for a whole separate case stemming from a twenty twenty
three assault charge, so he pled guilty in twenty sixteen
to forgery and theft, and after his arrest, his mother,
Christine Baumer, said her son is mentally ill and then
he went off his medication. Or you know, it's because
he's socialist also that or maybe what comes first socialism

(22:26):
or the mental illness. I don't know. But and Juan
showing you some of the photos, the entire house on
the inside, that room is just destroyed. They're gonna have
to gut it, Cain, They're gonna have to gut that.
That damage, all the damage from that, there's nothing that's
I don't think there's anything that's salvageable except for the
except for the bones at the house. At that point,
you can't see how bad it is on the inside.

(22:48):
But they said that if he was trying to terrorize
the family, you know, they said that. You know, they
celebrated their faith last night proudly. Do you think it
has to I think it has to do with some
of that, Honestly, I think it has to do with
part of because he's he's he's Jewish, because he's been
receiving he's received a lot of criticism and we've seen

(23:10):
attacks against you know Jewish people from the left that
have that have increased over time. And I also think too,
you know, you had an administration that kind of tolerated
all of it, kind of they did. I mean, thankfully
no injuries were reported in this. This guy did turn
him into turn himself into police, and he was just
freely was like, yeah, I was gonna beat him with
a hammer if I found him. That's terrifying. I mean

(23:33):
absolutely terrifying. Potus said that, you know, it's inexcusable. They're
investigating it. Pam Bondi had mentioned had said something to
that effect as well, because he was asked about it
in the Oval office by members of the press when
he was there meeting with the El Salvadoran president and there,
I mean the motive to me that I'm saying it

(23:59):
just this was audio. This is Shapiro's response. This is
audio SoundBite thirteen. First listen to those.

Speaker 12 (24:06):
Here's a third truth. If he was trying to terrorize
our family, our friends, the Jewish community who joined us
for a Passover Satyr in that room last night, hear

(24:27):
me on this. We celebrated our faith last night proudly,
and in a few hours we will celebrate our second
Satyr of Passover again proudly. No one will deter me
or my family, or any Pennsylvanian from celebrating their faith

(24:47):
openly and proudly.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
And I mean you kind of to me that sort
of address is what the motivation was, right that this
guy had me. He waited to do this the first
night to pass Over. Come on, don't tell me that
it doesn't have anything to do with him being Jewish.
It absolutely does. These are a bit, but the Left
they idolize these people audio some by fifteen. I can't

(25:13):
stand playing those fifty year old woman's audio sound bites.
But she's lied about our age so many damn times.
Nobody knows how old she is really. It's like, don't
be ashamed of it, just good grief. But she's like
fifty something and she tried to pretend she was like
a twenty year old Taylor Swift fan. I don't know,
but she. Let's give you some insight. This is why
you have like all of this stuff on the left

(25:33):
that you know, violent, violent, crazy people on the left.
Listen to how they idolize individuals like, for instance, Luigi
MANGIONI listen to this.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
You're gonna see women especially that feel like, oh my god, right, like,
here's this man who who's the revolutionary, who's famous, who's handsome,
who's young, who's smart. He's a person that seems this
like this morally good man, which is hard to find.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Whenever I look at our cheeks, I think a squirrel
story nuts. I wasn't, I said it on bre like
when the video is planning, guys couldn't see a man
who's famous, who's handsome, who's young, who's smart. She doesn't
even know this guy. I mean, I get being desperate
for a man in your life, but focusing on like
that guy and having that guy because you think that

(26:25):
there's nobody else. I'm sure there's better looking crazy women
than her that are writing them letters in jail right now.
Can you, like domb ass Broad, stop fetishizing stupid beta
males like Luigimi Ingioni, who runs out in broad daylight
to kill an insurance executive because he's a dumb rich
kid trust fund socialist moron who doesn't understand our insurance works.
Can we stop lionizing these stupid people, Stop making stupid

(26:47):
people famous, Stop putting stupid broads on television to talk
about stupid people and how they think that they should
be exalted the way that she was doing here. This
is so he's not a revolutionary. He's a female copulatory
who tried to gun down someone in broad daylight. He
would have been pistol whiped within an inch of his
life and only identifiable by his teeth if he tried

(27:07):
to do that anywhere else. And I say that with
a promise, not like as an example, that would have
happened anywhere else other than Manhattan, where everybody's been brainwashed
into thinking they can't defend themselves from homeless perpse on
subway platforms because they'll be the bad guy if they do. Nonsense,
absolute nonsense. I hope they string this guy up and
throw the book at him. I hope they throw all
the books at him. I mean, just bring him out

(27:29):
in the square and have all the people who are
mad about this stuff beat the hell out of him
like they did Mussolini. Let's just do it like that.
You guys want violence. Will satisfy the less just lust
for violence and a sense of justice by allowing the
left to beat him to death, hung up in Times Square.
How about that? There I solved everybody's problems, me say
the soothsayerh of the era. I solved everybody's problems just

(27:52):
like that, but for real, though more seriously is what
there is something psychologically wrong with people who exalt this stuff? Right?
But time and time again that's what you see on
the left, and it came how long is this? Do
you remember all the Occupy Wall Street stuff? And people
would get arrested at Occupy Wall Street and they were like, oh,
that person was just protesting. There's such an icon every

(28:14):
single person that got in trouble. I remember in the
early days, they made an icon of them.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
But not only that, they didn't even require them to
get the proper permitting like everyone else was required to do.
Like Occupy Wall Street was just given this green light
and open door to do whatever the hell they wanted,
without permits, without anything like everyone else was required to do.
So they were definitely a protected class.

Speaker 5 (28:37):
I remember that. I remember having to pay for a
porta potty for a tea party protest two thousand and
nine downtown Saint Louis, And then Occupy literally got to
put up tents in the park and live there for
a couple of weeks and they didn't have to get
permits for anything because the rat bastard Democrats that run
my hometown's that's how they tried to It was situational fairness.

(28:59):
That's exactly how, exactly how that all worked out. So
I don't know why we're we're elevating this type of stuff,
and that's why that's why the Left things that violence
is okay. This dude, I don't know if you know
his whole backstory. He looks like a nut job, but
he also is like apparently, you know, anti Semite. I
don't like saying that someone's like, you know, a crazy

(29:20):
person unless they actually are legitimately mentally imbalanced, because that
is so that's that's purposely conflated with evil by the Left,
and they're two very different things. Just because someone is
evil doesn't mean that they're crazy, and just because someone's
crazy doesn't mean that they're evil. But the left needs
that conflation. I don't know, it's it's it's unfortunate. And well,

(29:45):
then you got this way to have time for this,
because I have a whole thing on media. Then we've
got this. This is an audio SoundBite sixteen. Listen to
this spin from the media. About a third of the
building has been blown away.

Speaker 10 (30:00):
And while America's roots are soaked in bloodshed, violence in
the country today is mostly from right wing extremism from
Oklahoma City to Charlottesville to January sixth, there is simply
no equivalent on the left.

Speaker 5 (30:17):
HM. Well, okay, first off, that's absolutely insane, and I
think that there's been a lot of debate as to
whether or not Tim McVay was actually a person on
the right. Notice how they don't go back to like
the weather the weathermen that group. They don't go back
to the weathermen, do they, oh, weather Underground whatever? Same people,
a bunch of dippy hippie meteorologists want to be terrorists.

(30:38):
That's put it like that. They didn't go back to that.
They they stopped at Tim McVay, who you know, was
not a Republican or a conservative or anything like that.
They they didn't include Occupy Wall Street, they did include BLN,
they did include chest Chop. They didn't include any of
any of the any of the left's protest And that

(31:00):
is CBS. Who is that? That's uh Andrew Sullivan from
CBS or Ohsullivan, Yeah, from CBS. Who's saying that America's
roots are soaked in bloodshed sorry CNN, and violence in
the country, it's mostly from that's that's absolutely asinine. Every
bit of violence that I've ever seen perpetuated has been
from the left. People who have tried to come to mind,

(31:22):
and this might be anecdotal, but there's police records to
support it. People who have come to my house to
try to hurt me have been on the left. People
who tried to get me in public have been on
the left. The reason that I had to have a
security detail when I was advocating for Second Amendment rights
was because crazy ass leftist tried to kill me. They
wanted to kill me, they wanted to kill my family.
We had to get security at my kids' school, We

(31:43):
had to assure other parents, We had to do all
of this stuff because of the crazy left, the crazy
violent left. The people who sent death threats to my
house were on the left. The people that the that
our police actually were looking at for said death threats.
They they everybody. It was all agreement. These people were
motivated because I didn't think like them. And it's not

(32:03):
just me. Look nationally, look look who are the people
in the red hats that were getting their faces punched
in because they went out in public. Again. We had
another protest outside of Tesla in our town square this weekend.
You know the old violent leftist hippie boomers that were
out there, and those are the bad boomers. And I
swear to you if I have to delineate this one
more time for drive bys. If you think that I'm

(32:25):
talking about you, and you're a Boomer, then I'm talking
about you. If you understand the nuance because you have
multiple brain cells and you realize that I'm talking about
the bad communist boomers. Do I need to write a
picture book for these dry buys, then you understand that
I'm talking about them. I'm not going to sit here
and tickle everybody's jimmies and make sure that they all
feel cupped and embraced. Okay, stop it. I don't give
a rats ask about people's feelings that are driven by

(32:47):
a complete lack of listening comprehension. Are we established that? Okay? Great?
So that being said, everybody that I've ever seen that
have ever been violent, they've always been on the left.
They've always targeted people on the right. Trump supporters get
together and they have a rally, and I'll be damn
people open fire and try to kill the president. But
that guy was on the left. The other guy tried

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the left. They're always on the left. Notice how CNN
very artfully omitted that from their stupid little diatribe here.
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Like the kids from Patisone.

Speaker 5 (35:15):
I remember when they first came out and they pretended
to be British and then after that everything just just
sucked horribly. That's a green day. The Fake punk band.
Anyone who argues with me about Green Day being punk,
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He made his announcement. I can't remember was he going

(37:23):
to announce on our show or not.

Speaker 6 (37:26):
That's a good question. I think he may have said.

Speaker 5 (37:28):
I think he may have said something like that, So
I feel like I got him dead to rights on that.
So the Attorney General is going to be the next
Senator Ken Pakson. He joins us now from a very
impressive looking library. So it's good to have you. Thank
you for joining us. Congrats on the launch. We were
waiting for this announcement for quite some time.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
Well, look, I'm excited about it. It's time for change.
He's been there twenty three going on twenty four years,
and he wants to be there another six, which would
be thirty years. Even people that I talked to that
are his friends don't really believe that he should run
for a fifth term, and they think it's time for
him to go. And so even his supporters, they won't
openly acknowledge it, are ready for a change. And I

(38:06):
would guess that most Texans already for that same change.

Speaker 5 (38:09):
Yeah, I would agree with that. And of course we're
talking about Senator John Cornyan, who now the age is challenging.
I think this is like the first big challenge that
he's had. It's from in my opinion, it's been far
too long in the making. What is your biggest complaint
with how he has has represented people in Texas.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
That's it. But he hasn't represented the people of Texas
that he hasn't represented our views that he has taken
on issues like restricting gun ownership, fighting the border wall,
fighting President Trump's elections, both of them, and then just
generally being Mitch McConnell's, you know, lat boy. And now
suddenly he's Johnny come Lately and he's all in on

(38:49):
Trump and all of his agenda. But that's just as
I said, that's Johnny com Lately, not the real John Cornet.
So we'll see the real John Cornet again as soon
as he if he got elected, he'd be the same
old John Coryne that he's been for the last you know,
forty forty years that he's been in office.

Speaker 5 (39:04):
I just feel like with him being I mean that seat,
that Senate seat, you you have so much potential to
do so much with that seat because you come from
you know, it's I mean, Texas is viewed as being
a red state, even though it's kind of purpoly in
some parts. But there's I feel like he's never fulfilled
the full potential for the lack of a better way

(39:25):
to say it, for that seat and has played it
very safe, and that that has really underserved people, like
for instance, you know where it concerns Second Amendment stuff,
which I know that you followed incredibly closely. I just
don't know how he can go out and you can
present a gun control bill and shepherd it through, get it,
you know, get it signed under Joe Biden, and then
come back and say that you want national reciprocity when

(39:46):
you have a Republican in the White House. I just
feel like that sends two contradictory messages.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Well, he's only doing the reciprots. He's had that over
you know, six years, I think, and has done nothing
with it. He definitely participated with Joe Biden restricting gunnership
price and it actually created litigation for us because in
the ATF expanded their power and tried to do more
with John Corny's build than we believed they could, so
we had to sue ATF. We actually su him twice.

(40:11):
But that's really thanks to John Cornyn because he was
the one that expanded the definition of dealership dealers and
tried to restrict gunner rights. And look, that's Joe Biden
was proud of him, and he said it, you're you
know doing great things John, and of course President Trump
came out and criticized him as a rhino, because that's

(40:32):
effectively what we have here. And you're right to note
by the way that we have an example of a
pretty darn good Senator Ted Cruz, that people of Texas
appreciate that, and they want somebody to like him serving
alongside of him. And it may be fine for John
Corny if he were coming from Maine or Vermont, but
it's not fine for him to be in the positions

(40:54):
that he's in and not represent people of Texas as
a Texas center. As a matter of fact, if you
think about it, he's spent more money. I want to
make him center of Ukraine because he spent more money
protecting their border than he has ours.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
That's a very good point, because he has met with
Zolensky almost every single time that Zelensky has been in
DC as well. We're talking with the Texas Attorney General.
Kin Paxton also declared for Senate challenging John Cornyn and
uh on the border. On the issue with the border
because we've seen and I've seen various reports, especially now
with Trump in the White House. You know, obviously illegal

(41:28):
crossings are down. Texans have have. I mean, Texas did
something very unique in doubling down securing its border, so everybody,
all the illegal crossings went elsewhere. They went to more
Democrat states. It sounds bad to I don't mean to
chuckle over it, but they left Texas and they be
going to California and everywhere else.

Speaker 7 (41:45):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (41:45):
In terms of securing that ability to be as strong
on the border as possible, what would you do as
senator and a Trump administration to make it to give
our government here even more muscle and allow them to
and in partner with the federal government.

Speaker 2 (41:59):
And that it's pretty simple. I think we saw when
Trump is in office the first time that the laws
that we have related to immigration illegal immigration are affected
because he President Trump implemented those laws well, and you
could see the difference between him and other presidents, including
Republican presidents. And then you saw Joe Biden come in
and say, no, the laws are not enough, so I'm

(42:20):
not going to enforce the ones we have. We need
more laws. And we saw what happened. We had an
influx of millions of people and the cartels were making billions.
And then President Trump comes back in and starts implementing
the same laws. And guess what illegal immigration comes to
a trickle relative to what it was. So I would say,
as a Senator, instead of criticizing the border wall, I

(42:40):
would help Donald Trump build that wall. I would not
only fund it, but I would be out promoting it
because guess what, we all know that walls work in
the appropriate places. And given that Senator Cornyn is not
a fan, He's said it many many times, and I'm
sure he'll change his position on that. For a very
long time, he has fought that idea and we need
to and that cares about Texas more than he does Ukraine.

Speaker 5 (43:04):
There you go. We're talking with Attorney General kin Paxton.
I wanted to ask you to two quick things. First,
on the Tesla stuff. The protest a different Tesla not
I so few of them are actual protests, and they
descend into like vandalism, and you know, I mean it's
the left, and you know how the left operates. What
are your thoughts on these these leftists, these violent leftists

(43:25):
targeting Tesla drivers, Tesla dealerships. I mean, I have friends
on the right left in the center General that all
drive Teslas, and now even though, my friends on the
left are terrified that they're going to be targeted by
members of their own ideology because of the car they drive.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
It's crazy. Look, it's it's like the old days when
I had democratic friends that loved Chick fil A, but
they couldn't get caught with Chick fil A lefticklay wrapper
in their car. So that's what this is like. I mean, look,
it's a great product. You would think the left will
like it because you know it's there. They're electric, and
you would think they'd love it. No, we don't like
it now because we don't like you on because he's

(44:00):
doing these other things. We don't like it, so we're
against it. So it's very contradictory. And of course it
just highlights the hypocrisy of the left when you've got
a great product from a guy that's doing a great job,
and just because they disagree with him politically, they're willing
to sabotage innocent people who are driving really well made cars.

Speaker 5 (44:20):
Yeah, the title nine you reading this post that you
had on almost said tweet that you had on X
you secured an agreement with Dallas ISD to ensure that
the district is not violating Texas law by allowing boys
to play in girls' sports, and you underscored with so
many of us here are thinking biological males have no
place in girls sports. Any Texas public schools doing it

(44:40):
otherwise will be held accountable. This is one of those
issues general as you know, where you've gotten people in
the middle and even people on the left that are
like Republicans are the most normal people in the room. Now,
this is the most normal position to have, and the
left still doubles down and being abnormal about it. Talk
to us about this, about the penalties for disenfranchising women

(45:02):
in athletics in the Republic of Texas.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
Well, think about it. This is our educational system in Texas.
This is Texas. We're not in New Hampshire or Vermont.
We're in Texas, and we've got school districts that are
promoting illegally. It's illegal in Texas to promote this idea
that men participate against women in sports. Can't do it.
It's not allowed, and it's very clear. And yet we

(45:25):
have these Dallas ized c which we just got an
agreement that they will not do this anymore. Now we
have others like Richardson and Huddo and Irving that we're
we've investigated and we've got we're going to force the
same thing, which force these school districts, which should want
to follow a state lot, which should not want girls
to be disadvantaged. And yet here we are fighting with
them over the most common sense things that you would

(45:48):
think we wouldn't even have to have a fight out,
but we do, and we're in the middle of that fight,
and we're going to win it, and we're going to
make these people stop promoting boys in girls' sports. It's
just not fair, it's wrong.

Speaker 5 (46:00):
Are you going are you playing into debate John Cornyn
for yourself.

Speaker 2 (46:05):
I had no problem in debating. I had no problem
debating John Corny. So yeah, I don't know. I don't
know how that's all going to work out. It's my
first cent racey. It's a new thing for me. But
you know, look, I know, you know he's going to
focus on personal attacks because he's on a record defend.
He doesn't want to talk about his record. He's going
to run from it, and he's kind of try to
adopt my positions and Trump's positions and make it look

(46:29):
this is the fraud that we have he he accused
me of being a fraud. It's it's pretty fraudulent to
come out now and adopt all these new positions that
he's never had and we all know it. He means,
I have quotes from him about all kinds of different
issues that we all as Republicans agree on, but not
John Cornyn because he's aligned with the you know whatever
you want to call it swamp in Washington, d C.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
And you know, the last quick point, you know, general,
this is something I've noticed, whether it's in Florida or Texas,
especially some of the rhinos that were going after you
completely without substance, just you know, an absolute witch hunt
because I guess they thought that all the drama surrounding
Trump and that witch onunt in New York was gonna
was going to give him cover. But there's a real
problem with Republicans that aren't actually Republican, and they're really

(47:13):
Democrats Costplaine as Republics Transpublican, they're not they're not actual Republicans.
And just want your last quick thought on that, because
I think that's why there's so much friction between you
and some of these rhinos out there.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
It's disgusting because they pretend to be one thing, they
go do different things that don't represent us, Like how
I started this. He doesn't represent us. And here's a
guy that was a Supreme Court judge in Texas who
accused Trump of being basically insinuated that he was guilty
and basically insinuated that I would be in prison. What
about the Constitution, John, What about believing as a judge
and as a US Senator in the constitution innocent until

(47:47):
proven guilty, due process. Not for John, when it's political,
he'll throw that aside and start accusing Donald Trump and
me or insinuating that we're guilty and we should go away.
Well guess what, John, Fairness, do process and the truth
actually matter?

Speaker 5 (48:03):
You do? There? I go Attorney General Can Paxton running
for US Senate. Good to see you, Sarah, we'll have
you back. Thanks so much for your time. Of course
you too, And that is true. I mean, you got
these these really soft Republicans out there. And one of
the reasons that I get so aggravated about the Senate
seed is because you have a chance to be real,
a real firebrand, you know, in this Senate seat, and

(48:25):
it's and I don't see that from the current representation.
I don't see bravery. I don't see you know, sitting
on national reciprocity for however many years and not doing
anything with it and then only coming out with it.
I mean, it just doesn't make any It doesn't make sense,
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Speaker 5 (49:48):
So apparently there was an earthquake that just hit the
San Diego area. What's the what? Six point seven apparently
earthquake that just hit the southern California, San Diego. Yeah,
so far it's not trending yet on social but it
was just like minutes ago, so we'll keep an eye
on that. Potus is authorized the Pentagon to take over
public land at the southern border. They've been planning for

(50:09):
weeks to potentially use this Pentagon controlled zone as a
place to temporarily hold illegal entrance. It's actually a pretty
big section. I was actually I was shocked when I
saw the land on a map how much land this is.
But that means they're going to have the military down there,
and there's it's going to be a no go zone,
no bueno right there and that section of the border.

(50:29):
Measles cases have risen to seven hundred now and some
are saying that that's more pressure for RFK Junior. I
don't know why it's more pressure for RFK Junior. Texas
has the highest number. I mean, I've got some theories,
got theories. Sure, it's just seven hundred and twelve. Approximately
new cases being discovered in Kansas, Ohio, and Indiana also

(50:52):
now according to the CDC, they say it's an outbreak
and it's spread to twenty five different states now. Denmark
has a new oh Interesting, a recent study out of
Denmark has raised a very troubling question. Could tattoo ink
play a role in the development of certain types of cancers?
Interesting it comes from Future Sciences. It's this that cites

(51:15):
this study from Denmark. They say the particles can travel
to lymphose or even other organs. The skins of bodies
protected barrier. Some are wondering is it toxic? Is it
could there be like a chronic immune response that may
lead to abnormal cell growth over time. And they say
that the tattoos cover in large areas bigger than the

(51:37):
size of your palm may be linked to a higher
risk and that supports the idea of what they say
is a dose effect, meaning the more ink that's injected,
the greater the change of triggering and inflammatory response. Black
and red, even common ink colors could could contribute to this.
Researchers caution that if the body doesn't tolerate the ink well,
it could lead to long term inflammation. I believe that,

(51:59):
but I also think it extends beyond that. I think
it's the products that like you use, the lotion, to
use handlotion, anything that you put on your skin, sunblock,
all that stuff. I think all of that stuff is
you know, can is part of that.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
This.

Speaker 5 (52:11):
Let's see police officers dress up as Batman and Robin
in a bizarre undercover steam. Oh well if you thought, Dana,
does this have to do with Britain, Yes it does,
it does absolutely. They are doing the steing operation to
catch con artists on Westminster Bridge, very popular area for tourists.
So they had Metro police officers running through swarms of people,
reprimanding suspects, catching suspects. They are using creative tactics because

(52:37):
criminals began recognizing the police from AFAR and so it's
the Lambeth met Police. They started dressing up as literally
masked superheroes, and it's pretty interesting. They've actually been catching
these people running these schemes there and it's funny. That's
actually hysterical. All of the bucket hat makes me think
it's not legit, but you know, that's them. And a

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Speaker 13 (55:08):
The Democrats are in and it is this photograph of
Governor Gretchen Whitmer standing in the White House. Can we
bring that pick up? It's a picture of Gretchen Whitmer
hiding her face while standing in the newly goldified Oval office.
She's there to make deals for Michigan and talk about

(55:29):
tariffs that she supports in a targeted way, et cetera,
et cetera. But photographer comes in all of a sudden.
She's like trying to hide behind a notebook. I mean,
you didn't do this, so you don't need to justify
a congresswoman. But what's going on with your party?

Speaker 14 (55:42):
Like?

Speaker 6 (55:42):
What is that?

Speaker 7 (55:43):
Well?

Speaker 5 (55:43):
I mean I can't believe I'm saying that that's actually
a decent question to ask. It was Jake Tapper on
CNN talking about this welcome back to the program, Dan
a Lash with you. That's I mean, that's weird. I mean,
you're there. No one that the governor of a state
isn't going to talk to the president of the United

(56:05):
States and meet with them. No one thinks that. And
I would just think, she why is she so sensitive
about having her photo taken there when she had no problem.
You guys, remember the weirdo influencer thing that they did
during the election cycle where she did this interview with
this weirdo podcaster and she fed this podcast or the

(56:28):
podcaster got on her knees and is wan showing you
right now? And Whitmer fed her Dorito's out of a
bag while we're in a Tim Wall's hat, and it
was just so weird. It that it's just weird. She
didn't feel like hiding her face from that, but she
feels like hiding it inside of the Oval office. I

(56:48):
would have been like, look, if you don't want to
be here and be a grown up and talk about
things that you need for your state, then you can
march your happy little white ass right outside, you know,
the Oval Office, and you can walk right back down
the hall and right out of the White House, and
you can get in your little car and right back
to the airport. That's where you can go. You know,
unless you and you want to be a big kid.

(57:09):
This is also performative. Grow up. You're in the Oval Office.
No one expects you, well except I think that's maybe
more your party than anything else in the world. No
one thinks that you shouldn't. You're a governor. It's not
They're not going to think it's weird if you are
talking to the President of the United States, it's not

(57:31):
a weird thing. You are there advocating for the people
of your state. It doesn't right. No one thinks it's weird, Kane,
that a Democrat governor is going to talk to the
the You are Republican governors that went and met with
Biden and Obama.

Speaker 6 (57:48):
Only mentally ill Democrats will do things like this.

Speaker 5 (57:51):
Stand there, put a binder up. I can't tolerate that stuff.
Nothing sets me off faster than just performative nonsense. It is.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
I have.

Speaker 5 (58:02):
Several things that are pet peeve. That's like my number one,
like over dramatic people. I cannot stand dramatic people. It
is my biggest pet peeve. I cannot stand it. I
can't stand drama seekers. I can't stand drama. Queen's male
or female, I cannot stand it. That is drama. That
is such drama to stand in the Oval office and

(58:24):
put a blinder over your face because you don't want
the White House photographers. They already know you're there, girl,
they know you're there. You should have hit your face
when you were feeding Dorito's do a podcaster on her knees,
like with all the sexual innuendo, that's when you should
have hit your face instead. She looked right at the
camera with that goofy elmer fuddcap on. This is so weird.
I don't understand the Left. Why are they so weird?

(58:46):
They're weird? Just doesn't make any sense. It's that's the
kind of stuff that makes it to where we can't
have nice things. We can't get anything done because you
guys are too busy thinking that you're in theater. They
all are theater kids. Okay, I got some meat of
stuff that I didn't get to, so first and foremost,
let me pull this up. I saw this. So for
a red state, this is this is funny headline. Archaeologists

(59:07):
find a child sacrifice altar in Guatemala and CBS really
really spun it in a very special way. So archaeologists
excavated this altar that I mean around modern from a
people from modern day Mexico City. That should that they
really had traveled, you know, deep into Mayan territory and

(59:29):
the altar apparently they found the remains of three young
children and they said they were not older than four
years four years old. They were found on three sides
of the altar, and apparently they were like a child
sacrifice type of people, and that was a child sacrifice alter.
They said that they were used for sacrifices, especially of children.
And CBS they they could have stopped at that story

(59:55):
right at that, they could have stopped right there. That's
an you got enough from that right from that story,
You're like, wow, that's really messed up. Wow with stuff
that people believed in back then, right and move on
with your life. Nope, Nope, nope, not if you're CBS.
So they had to go and find an expert. Now
here's this is how they put it. Quote Maria Bell Menendez,

(01:00:18):
an archaeologist who was not involved with the project, really
has no idea what the hell's happening. There, has never
been there, doesn't know anything about it anyway. She was
involved with the project, said, the discovery confirms that there
had been an interconnection between both cultures and what their
relationships with their gods and celestial bodies was like. She said,

(01:00:38):
what we see how the issue of sacrifice exists in
both cultures. It was a practice. It's not that they
were violent, it was their way of collecting connecting with
celestial bodies. Kane, is there any way to spin child
sacrifices being nonviolent?

Speaker 6 (01:00:57):
I don't see how. I mean, they didn't succeed.

Speaker 5 (01:01:03):
If it has to do with like pushing some sort
of left leftist narrative, then yes, it's not. I mean,
it's not violent. The violent thing about killing kids on
the altar, you know, to appease some gods. Apparently that's
not that's not violent. Good Night, it's this noble savage
mytho I so, so can we just disregard the noble savage?

(01:01:25):
That's like a phrase. The ideology that everyone in South
America and the United States was perfect until you damn
dirty white Europeans came here, you horrible people. So I
have half of my ancestry that was totally fine here
in the United States as Indigenous people, and then my
white European people came over and they intermingled and ruined everything.

(01:01:49):
They ruined all of it. How they messed up the
child sacrifices and everything that we had good going on here, Kane,
I'll be damned, but that's the whole thing, right, Like
Native Americans, American Indians were completely peaceful people that just
were super helpful and never engaged in any kind of
warmonger I mean, forget the fact that they would butcher

(01:02:10):
each other. So I always laugh when Lakota are like, wow,
you guys stole Mount Rushmore for us. Who the hell
did y'all steal Mount Rushmore for from? And who did
they steal Mount Rushmore from? Every nation exists on the
back of the conquered today. There were a people before then,
and a people before then, and a people before then,
and only and only if you disregard that, are you

(01:02:32):
a an a historical just absolutely a liberal more on,
So this idea that was all they could not just say, wow,
that's pretty messed up. They were killing kids on altars
and sacrificing four year olds. Crazy. How crazy is that
they have to go No, no, no, they have to
go with a noble savage ideology. No no, no, this

(01:02:53):
mythology that leftists surround themselves with. No no, no. They
weren't violent because it was about connecting with celestial bodies.
That's what it was about. To see. How dare you
assume the worst of these people killing children on an
altar of child sacrifice? It had to do Caine with
connecting to celestial bodies. If your God requires you to

(01:03:18):
like cut up kids, multiple children, and fulfill that at
the altar, don't cite Abraham because that was testing Abraham's
faith and got intervened and nothing ever happened to his son.
So disregard INTI biblical and liberal snots. But if your
God's like, nah, go ahead and bring all these babies
up here and cut them up on the altar. Your
God sucks. If that's you, sorry, Your God sucks. I'm

(01:03:39):
not sorry about it. You just need you need to
be made aware of this because apparently no one in
your life loves you enough to tell you this then
that's weak, right, that's weakness. So this idea that, no,
it's all noble and it's all pert until the Europeans
came over. Now I'm not saying the Europeans did everything great, obviously,
but this idea, but there is like some perfect group

(01:04:02):
of people that existed and never and were sinless and problemless,
even up to the point that, No, their child's sacrifice
was just about connecting the celestial entities. That is an
that's absolute, that's ahistorical, that's what's not based in science
or history or reality. But CBS they had to go

(01:04:23):
through that. See, they weren't when they took guys, when
they took kids and they were cutting off their bodies
and ripping their hearts out on these slabs of stone.
They were just trying to connect to their celestial bodies.
And you not understanding that is white privilege, Cain. If
you don't understand that that's your white part, you're being
bigoted against yourself. So mean, right, I mean you, I

(01:04:48):
mean they were just like trying to connect to their
pagan gods. It's like plaining parenthood today. Planned parenthood are
their modern day stone tablet Mayan Aztec sacrifices. That's exactly
what what they are. Planned parenthood is these buildings that
exist in all, you know, different cities around the country.
Planned parenthood is nothing more than the modern day child

(01:05:11):
sacrifice altar of ancient Aztec and Mayan peoples. That's exactly
what it is today. And people would like it more
if they would actually have less. They would have more
of a problem with abortion if it was done with
ar fifteens, and if it was done with people who
said that they were there not to hurt, like you know, nurses, physicians,
things like that. These are this is the reality of

(01:05:32):
the life that we live. It's true. You guys notice
I said it purposely because you guys know it's true.
So this I just think it's That's how CBS they
couldn't just report that. CBS had to go, oh my gosh,
this sounds mean we've got to go figure out a
way to make this more acceptable and palatable for our audiences.

(01:05:52):
Let's bring in raindo expert who has no idea about
any of this. Well, they were just connecting, as you see,
to celestial bodies. I mean, what are the excuses over
a planned parenthood? What celestial bodies are they trying to
connect to see Sam Alter? Just different purpose, the same
thing every time. So I how dare those Europeans come
in and colonize that, colonize that child sacrifice? Right the

(01:06:15):
hell out of culture? Just amazing, right, so mean, So
that's one bad media. Then you got this one bad
media example. ABC's John Carl asks, if Trump tariffs are
going to turn American workers into a nation of cobblers,
I guess I got to give him a point for
knowing what a cobbler is. Right. They had Howard Lutnick
on with Stephanopolis and they were talking about Trump's tariff policy, right,

(01:06:38):
and they were also discussing discussed, yes, discussing US customs
and borders. Just notice that they posted Friday that includes
the items of exemption from these tariffs the smartphones, computer monitors,
various electronic parts, et cetera. And there was some confusion
because Potus had said there were not going to be

(01:06:59):
any tear any exceptions made of the announcements. Nobody's going
to see an exception, and then there were some exceptions.
But Lutnik, uh, he joined and then Carl, Jonathan Carl said,
you know, he was joined by Lutnick. He says, I
appreciate your time. He says that, you know, asked why
the exemption, but then he like got really snotty about it,
and he said, you know, why are these exempt from

(01:07:19):
these reciprocal tariffs? And then he like kept going up
about it, and he said this, he was discussing jobs,
and you know, well, who else is going to again?
Who else is going to do these jobs? This is
what he said. He said, quote, I mean, we buy
a lot of shoes in this country, ninety nine percent
of them, mermaid Elsewhere are we going to become a
nation of cobblers? Again? Were we ever a national cobblers?

(01:07:44):
And what's so bad about cobbling? Right? Are we? When
were we ever a nation of cobblers? That just seems
like a well.

Speaker 6 (01:07:52):
Shoes these days, you can't just cobble them anymore. They're
just kind of like.

Speaker 5 (01:07:56):
He doesn't know that. He just goes to the store
and he's like, shoes, Oh my gosh, shoes old. That's
an oldie. And what if I will love to be
as high on myself as these people on the left are.
I mean, where are we going to turn into a
nation about cobblers? What just they have no idea where

(01:08:20):
products come from. They just magically appear for these prints
and princesses in the store. It's amazing. They don't know
where shoes, John Carl came from. The elves. The elves
they whittle the wood and they make these little shoes
and then they set them right there. Just give them
the tasks. That's all they require. They don't require a lot.

Speaker 6 (01:08:39):
You know what, I thought they grew on trees. They
don't grow on trees.

Speaker 5 (01:08:42):
No, no, no, All the elves might live in the trees,
but we all know that the the the elves, they
cobble together all the shoes right as you sleep. That's
where they come from. I'm just gonna let him think
that a nation of cobblers again, what in the hell
does that even mean? He's talking about, what a nation
of being able to be self sufficient? A nation that
after we were bombed without provocation by the Japanese in

(01:09:06):
World War Two, that turned around and immediately had its
fleet repatriated back into the ocean with all US materials
in all us labor force. That kind of nation of cobblers,
the nation of cobblers that not only funded our requirements
during world War Two, but all of Europe's requirements and
kept our eyes on the Pacific theater and made sure

(01:09:27):
that we had everything that we need to handle various fronts.
That kind of nation of cobblers, the kind of nation
of cobblers that after World War Two, everybody went home
and they were able to afford a home and raise
a family and create the greatest economic powerhouse that this
planet has ever seen. That kind of nation of cobblers.
I need these tupperware fresh, self obsessed academic activists to

(01:09:53):
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Speaker 6 (01:11:10):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 5 (01:11:19):
I need to tell you about this hairy caterpillar. Okay,
so Florida, you got not just Florida mana Florida woman
to look out for. You got the Florida tussock to
sock tussock, which is it moth caterpillar. They're emerging looking
for a place to cocoon. They are all over everywhere
and they if you see them, don't touch them. Don't

(01:11:40):
look at them because they can give you a rash.
There are these hairy worms, caterpillars, whatever, and they're trying
to find a place to make their cocoons. If you
do come in contact with one of these hairy caterpillars,
you're supposed to remove hair. So just shoot the damn thing.
Remove hairs with tape. Wash the area of soap and water,
apply ice or baking. So why do we have these?
You know wh i flame throwers were invented. Well, yes,

(01:12:02):
to get fire over there without going over there, but
also to kill these things. Uh sorry, but there was
a hairy caterpillar. I didn't know what to do. Officer, Well,
we understand that, ma'am. We get boys. She set her
house on fire because she was trying to set a
light this furry caterpillar. And a Florida man was arrested
for illegally renting out a home that he didn't own.

(01:12:23):
A man with a high and tight that's so tight
his mouth is all pulled back. I don't understand what's
happening here. This dude, This woman moved to Florida. She
walked into a nightmare. She discovered a man renting the
home that she was going to like she was moving
into and didn't actually own the property. It turned into
a whole big thing. We'll come back to this tomorrow.

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see chaos.

Speaker 6 (01:13:45):
That's total chaos. You brought chaos.

Speaker 15 (01:13:47):
It's just complete chaos, least and economic chaos.

Speaker 5 (01:13:51):
Say, unleash chaos.

Speaker 11 (01:13:53):
They are creating chaos.

Speaker 5 (01:13:54):
This chaos. Oh, there's too much chaos.

Speaker 4 (01:13:56):
Total chaos that amidst the chaos, gonna see chaos.

Speaker 13 (01:14:00):
After seeing all the chaos and the chaos is unleashed
on America, continue to see the chaos.

Speaker 5 (01:14:05):
Economic chaos, a lot more chaos.

Speaker 9 (01:14:07):
Trump's chaos is is chaos with such chaos, the chaos
because of this chaos, chaos.

Speaker 6 (01:14:14):
Of this chaos, uncertainty and chaos.

Speaker 13 (01:14:18):
Given all that chaos.

Speaker 14 (01:14:19):
When it's chaos, it's all the chaos, chaos and confusion
grows more chaos, dysfunction.

Speaker 5 (01:14:25):
The chaos is the purpose, The chaos is the goal.

Speaker 6 (01:14:28):
It's chaos.

Speaker 5 (01:14:30):
Oh, I mean it almost makes chaos. So much chaos,
so much chaos house so right, So it's like the points, yeah,
chanus to your point it's like the points went out,
the talking points went out about you know, the chaos,
welcome back folks, danelash with you or at the top
of this third hour, in case you can't tell, that

(01:14:54):
was Democrats trying to figure out how to make that catch,
how to just describe everything that's happening with this administration
as being total chaos and doesn't feel like total chaos.
Although that is part technically of the sun Zoo his
art of his son zued art art of the deal,
very art of the deal to sun Zoo, and that's
kind of, you know, the approach welcome back again. Top

(01:15:16):
of this third hour, you got the talking points and
talking points are out, but that's not how everybody's seen it.
Voters aren't seen it that way. I saw a couple
of other polls and I pulled this up. I sent
one of myself, and I was looking forward to actually
on break. Where did I send it? That's the great thing,
don't know. But I see this and I'm testing different
online book marking systems that I keep track about anything with,

(01:15:37):
and I sent I just randomly, like sometimes I accidentally send,
like you were Chris, stuff that I meant to send,
just me, and you guys are like, well, it is this,
but I saved this. There was a couple of new
surveys out showing that people are just very they're pleased.
They're very pleased with the way things are going right
now and the chaos and the narratives of the left

(01:16:02):
that's not really not really taking, it's not really taking
at all. Very interesting stuff. Can I talk about the
Blue Origin thing really quick? I know everybody loves space travel,
and we mentioned this at the top of our first hour,
Katy Perry, because you know that they went up with
Laurence Sanchez. Lauren Sanchez is the only one of the

(01:16:23):
celebrities that can actually fly Chopper. Then you had three
crew members, Gail King for some reason, and Katy Perry
for some reason. And she is so over dramatic. It's tiring.
Women like that exhaust me. It is exhausting men, how
do you put up with it? For real? I don't
get it. I was talking with a girlfriend of mine

(01:16:44):
over the week and we're like, how do men deal
with like dramatic women? We hate them like normal women
hate over dramatic women. She's vowing to put the ass
in astro not she thought that sounded I guess I'm
not kidding. She said that, Uh, that's something that she
had said. Part of Blue Origins all female creud mission
that went up this morning and she gets out of

(01:17:06):
the well. They went up in the air in a
giant phallis. She told l magazine, space is finally Space
is going to be finally Glam. If I could take
Glam up with me, I would do that. We're gonna
put the ass an astronaut. Those were her quotes. That
is a grown forty something year old woman's quotes to

(01:17:28):
a female magazine about going to outer space. Wow, all right,
would you say.

Speaker 6 (01:17:36):
Kane, we have cuts twenty one, twenty four?

Speaker 5 (01:17:39):
No, we don't, No, we don't. Are you serious? Okay, go,
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:17:43):
If we did twenty one already, we can do, Gail
King here cut twenty two if you want.

Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
No, it's twenty three when they were all screaming.

Speaker 4 (01:17:51):
Is it?

Speaker 6 (01:17:52):
I think that's the one?

Speaker 5 (01:17:53):
Oh gosh, I'm sorry, guys, they gotta play it. Oh
it is okay. There there's the phallus into the air,
the giants space dong going into the air. It's what
it is. I'm sorry, I'm not gonna apologize for them.
I mean, what else does it look like that? No,
that's not AI. It's a giant space bar.

Speaker 14 (01:18:14):
They're going up in the air.

Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
When they landed, they were all screaming. You can kind
of that might be the crew. There was one when
the capsule landed right as it touched down in Texas,
and when they went in, when they took the mics
of the women inside, all you could hear and this
it was it actually was distorting. All you could hear

(01:18:37):
was if you find that, I don't. I mean, it's
so loud. All it sounds is just like shrieking. But
they went up and those were the Katie Perry's not
getting blowback because they're saying that she was try too hard.

Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
Duh.

Speaker 5 (01:18:55):
She left, She got out of the space dong and
came out and she held she held a daisy up
to the sky and kissed it as a tribute to
her daughter named Daisy. And then she got down and
she like kissed the earth. I'm you're so dramatic. I
have never gotten that dramatic over anything in my life.
Nothing in my life have I ever been that dramatic

(01:19:17):
about it is so performative and it doesn't mean that
those people feel more than you or I would feel.
It just means they're they're ridiculous, that's all it means.
But they I just I don't understand, Like those quotes
that she gave those I'm not making any of that out.
That's actually what she said to media when they were
asking her about this, and she said, I'm we're gonna

(01:19:39):
put the ass an astronaut like the astronauts before, did
not have backsides like what are You're gonna be jerks
in space? Like I don't know what does that even mean?
Why didn't they? Why didn't the report? I would have said, Katie,
hold up, does that mean you're gonna you're gonna like
bitches in space? What does that mean?

Speaker 8 (01:19:55):
Like?

Speaker 5 (01:19:55):
I don't when you say things like that, what does
that mean? Or when space is going to to finally
be glam and they go, well could you what would
you take? Because they they went up in full makeup,
you know, you know, if it's only eleven minutes, they're
going to be I'm not begrudging that, but it's just
so dramatic, Kane. It makes me not like space.

Speaker 6 (01:20:19):
Yeah, this is it's weird.

Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
Why did they have to come back. I mean, I
like Lauren Sanchez, but why did the crew members? But
why did this other two have to come back? Especially her?

Speaker 6 (01:20:26):
I think that's the design of this particular flight. Isn't
this like something that they're going to offer now people
for a certain price where they can just go up.

Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
For a checkout twenty three million, yeah, for a.

Speaker 6 (01:20:37):
Little bit, and then come back home screaming.

Speaker 5 (01:20:40):
I mean, we don't even have to have the giant
space dingling to do that. We can just like yeat
them into the stratosphere for free. You know, you get
a powerful enough tribuche get a nice counterweight on that
you can just you know, yeat and they're gone.

Speaker 6 (01:20:54):
Science.

Speaker 5 (01:20:55):
Science, love science. I noticed that Laurence Sanchez was the
most normal one that got out, and the crew members,
the crew members in Sanchas were just like whatever. And
Gail King was, oh my gosh. And I don't know
if Oprah was there. She's buying from of Oprah. I
don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:11):
Kissing.

Speaker 5 (01:21:12):
Yeah, they're kissing the ground like you were up there
for eleven minutes start or the whole thing last at
eleven minutes. You worked there for like two Come on,
calm thyself, ladies. So it says why I don't like
writing roller coasters with women, So I don't like I
wouldn't get on the giant space fallis to go to
you know, the space with women. I just can't. I

(01:21:32):
can't even I don't know, but to say that, like,
that's the those are the quotes that you give to it.
So you imagine you're a young girl and you're like
interested in being an astronaut or maybe working for SpaceX.
And you see Katie Perry who had a really failed
last album but whatever, and you know she, you know,
is doing an interview about this, and she's like, now
we're gonna have with the ass back an astronaut and
take Glam up with me? What does it even mean?

(01:21:54):
Take Glam's space? Who are you trying to impress in space?
No one's gonna buy your album there either. Sorry, I'm
not sorry, It's true. What else do I have here?

Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:22:05):
Why do they have to come back? Like send them
up there, but just leave them there?

Speaker 9 (01:22:08):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:22:09):
I'm except for I like Sanchez. I know she gets
a lot of gruff, but she flies at Chopper, she
does all this other It's like she actually has some skills.
Uh so you know, but yeah, why they have to
bring them? Why do they have to bring them back?
A few other things as I as we move here, Uh,
let me get let me get my run down. I
just don't know where I went. I disappeared. So we

(01:22:31):
we got Steve and Y's coming up. We're gonna be
talking to him about some of the latest with China,
et cetera. So I know you're not gonna want to
miss any of that because I have a million questions
for him. Uh this all see what else do we
want it up? I wanted up. I'm looking for one
particular store. Oh here's this, by the way, here's the survey,
one of the surveys that I had. And pulling this up,
I saw this over RCP cited it, and it is

(01:22:55):
a survey that gets into how Americans believe Republicans care
more about people and Democrats are the party of people
knew more. And the crazy thing is that this was
a CNN survey and you could tell so I watched
this and we don't need to play this video. I
watched it, and they were not entirely sure of their

(01:23:19):
own results. They were shocked by their own results. You
had Harry Enton who was talking to capl Dan and
they were discussing this new survey that it says Americans
are split. They're not really split. That's the first spin.
They're split when they're asked which party cares most about
their needs, Well, it's actually not. They're actually not split.

(01:23:42):
In fact, it shows that more Americans than not believe
that the GOP cares more about you know, the average
everyday American worker, the average everyday American, and Democrats definitely
do not. And they tried so hard to spend this
so Harry Inton went all the way back to like
their really oughts to try to be like, well, you know,

(01:24:02):
to offset this jarring fact for them. But they they
never actually got into why that was why those results
were the way they were. They they didn't actually touch
on any of that or they and they didn't dive
into what they thought Democrats could do to make any
of that better. They just were in disbelief and they

(01:24:26):
it almost felt like they were they felt betrayed by
American voters. And you could just sort of sense this
animosity building as they talked about this story. It was
very interesting. My point is, My point is is that
the the sentiment of the American public. Part of being

(01:24:46):
so out there in front of everybody all the time
and having all of this information out there is that
people are seeing that they're reacting to it. That is
a great way to counter all of this narrative like
the chaos, the we know how we came into this
hour with all the chaos soundbites. This is a really
that's a great way for them to counter all of
that because you can't lie about what these people are

(01:25:08):
seeing in front of their face every single day, whether
it's on Facebook or x or or true Social or
you know, television, wherever they see it, you can't lie
to them about it. And that's what's good about always
being up there in front, in front of people. And
I also think it's easier for Trump to arrest the
headlines this time around because the media, even though they

(01:25:29):
hate him, they didn't have that with Biden at all.
And I think that they've they've been starved and they're
eating this up. I mean, great, yeah, of course they're
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Com and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

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So I had this story. I'll go down. This National
Park discovery has rewritten human history. They said there's an

(01:27:16):
evidence of twenty two thousand year old vehicles hiding beneath
the sand. Sorry what, yes, vehicles?

Speaker 9 (01:27:24):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:27:25):
They said that it's White Sands National Park. And they
said that there's been some things that they found, you know,
like like the largest collection of ice age footprints, you know,
some some other activities and then apparently like a primeval
vehicle that they said looks a little bit like a

(01:27:47):
wee wheel barrel without the wheel, made with long sticks
in a basket or net, and it has lifted handles
that move the basket attached to sticks. You can glide
heavy cargo across the sand, and I don't think that's
a vehicle. Sorry, that's There're two sticks that you cross,

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and then you this is we've seen this before and
now has been doing this forever. And then you put
the whatever across the two sticks and then you put
your cargo here and it's tied. So it's like an
A or an X and it's tied and oh my gosh, seriously,
that's not a vehicle. I get that they really want
to find some of the stuff, but at the same time,
that seems a little bit over the top. I gotta say,

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Speaker 5 (01:30:59):
Your Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you.
We are at the bottom of this third hour and
as you know, listen Coast to Coast channel through forty
seven Direct TV as well x Rumbles, where the chat
is all that good stuff. Very interesting comparison between the
President of El Salvador sitting in the Oval office with
Potus and then Zelenski sitting in the Oval office with

(01:31:22):
Potus that is that is a Renaissance masterpiece. Two comparisons
of two different leaders, and Trump is the same dealing
with both joining us right now. Are very good friend
Steve and Yates. As you know Mystery Yates worked in
out one but two presidential administrations. He is an expert
on all things foreign policy, particularly China. He's a senior

(01:31:45):
research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He joins us now.
I wanted to ask him, gonna get into the Ukraine stuff,
then we're going to talk about China. But the president
of El Salvador, that seemed like a good partnership him
sitting there with Potus and they were talking about you
know how he's not he can't repatriot and El salvadoran
who was in America illegally. And I just thought that
their rapport was very good. They're on very good terms.

(01:32:08):
What did you make of the way also that he
kind of pushed back on the press, especially when CNN
was pressing him, well why can't you just send this
guy back? And he's like, well, why can't I he
doesn't live in the US.

Speaker 4 (01:32:19):
Well.

Speaker 9 (01:32:20):
Number one, I thought that this was a great representation
for the New movement that's in our hemisphere. We have
in several different places leaders who are not buying woke.
They are going ahead and owning their Latin based language,
which makes clear that there are things male and things female.

(01:32:40):
I thought that he dealt very very effectively with the
president and with the press and had something to say,
and even though the press might hate it, he said
in very simple terms, what this proposition is if you
have someone who's a citizen of my country who has
illegally gone to yours, is part of a gang that
is ille legal, and get sent back. No, I'm not

(01:33:02):
giving him back. He's going to prison. That's just the
end of it. So you know, it really might wreck
a lot of galaxy brains. But I think a lot
of the Spanish speaking world gets this pretty clear.

Speaker 5 (01:33:14):
That's is that I'm hopeful, but I don't want to
be naive? Am I right in thinking that that might
be a trend for countries and maybe the you know,
the Caribbean, the South American? You know the Central American?
Where I mean, yes, we've got Malie and now we
also have this president in El Salvador. I mean, is

(01:33:37):
this going to be something that we're seeing more conservative
administrations in some of these Central and South American countries.

Speaker 9 (01:33:43):
Yeah, there's going to be elections where the center right, libertarian, conservative,
whatever the new flavor name is for candidates that come up.
But it's also to be fair, it's going to depend
on the United States really keeping up its commitment. We
need to make sure that resources go in that that
crowds out in a positive way the malign influences of China,

(01:34:06):
the cartels, and the others who've taken unending advantage for
far too long. A lot of families in these countries
are just pining away for the opportunity to just be
themselves in their own country.

Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
They'd rather be at home and be able to thrive
at home.

Speaker 9 (01:34:23):
And they want to see the security that's come to
El Sabador be something that's sustained.

Speaker 4 (01:34:29):
So it's one thing to have a pause in the chaos, but.

Speaker 9 (01:34:33):
They want to see if I make this bet and
we risk our country, is the US going to stay
and is this security and economic opportunity going.

Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
To be real for now? I think it is. I
thought this was a.

Speaker 9 (01:34:43):
Young leader, spoke clearly good looking guy on camera. I mean,
he's got a lot of future if he can hold
this stuff together, and I think he.

Speaker 5 (01:34:51):
Will if he can hold it together. That's the key thing.
Talking with our friend Steve and Yates, I wanted to
switch gears and I ask you about China, particularly as
a relase to the terrorist because I saw something from
the Brooking Institute where it shows that the CCP is
flooding world markets. Well, I mean it looks like they're
flooding world markets with subsidized goods. How do you interpret that.

Speaker 9 (01:35:13):
Well, this is what the experts call non tariff barriers,
which in talking to ordinary Americans you might as well
be making barking noises from the corner because it doesn't
make any sense. What are you talking about? This is
just something that is not what trade lawyers are negotiating
on the Are we having a five percent or fifty
percent or one hundred and forty percent tariff? These are

(01:35:34):
the things outside of those negotiations that get in the
way of goods moving or are putting them out there
at prices so far below market that it's just nuking
your industries. I'll just take one example of something that's
in the headlines of the Rare Earth. We actually have
minds in the United states that have the rare earth

(01:35:55):
that we need and can mind them, can refine them
without having to send them to China. But when China
dumps those things back into our market at way below cost,
these minds go out of business and can operate. So
that's done by subsidies, not by tariffs. And so I
think we've had the shock of the world that we're
going to have a conversation about tariffs. But the next

(01:36:18):
dose of spinach on your plate is there are these
non tariff barriers that China has been playing with to
a fairly well for a generation, and that actually gets
in the way of more of what needs to happen
with trade.

Speaker 5 (01:36:31):
That makes sense talking with our friend Steve and Yates
at Gates comes on next, because this I was reading
to political saying that they're choking off US exports. They're
trying to any way they can to juice this trade war.
I tend to view it as more of a defensive
move and not an offensive move from China. But I mean,

(01:36:54):
I trust your judgment on this. Is that the correct
way to view it. I mean, it doesn't I don't
think that we're winning yet. I think that you know
we're putting up a good fight. But I also think
that these moves from China that doesn't I just feel
like a truly economically healthy nation. We're in it. We're
facing off with the US on this issue. They wouldn't
be making the decisions and the moves that China's making

(01:37:14):
right now.

Speaker 9 (01:37:16):
No, I think that this is a short term power
move by them, and the power isn't as big as
they think. As Trump might say, we have the better cards,
but at the same time, we're digging out of a
generational bet that was bad, and so they're going to
be disruptions. There's going to be costs, markets are going
to fluctuate their biorrhythms. They are not prophecies for where

(01:37:38):
things are going, and so we're going to go through
this painful period of adjustment. But this is the pain
that we created for ourselves by just going along getting
along for too long. And now, as they say, the
chickens have come home to roost and China is basically

(01:37:59):
forcing the issue. They could get a deal, They could
smooth this stuff out if they wanted to. Now they're
forcing the decoupling and that's going to be a challenge.
But we can do it. We have the resources, and
if they want to deny access for a lot of
those goods, what it's going to mean is, like I
said about those rare earths or even the car parts

(01:38:19):
that are going to Europe, all of a sudden, those
things are going to be affordable for us to make
for ourselves again, and those industries can get back to
normal and don't take this bad bet.

Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
Correct One of the narratives that I've heard floating around
as it relates to tariffs in China's reaction, because I
see so many people on the left trying to state that, well,
Japan ends up Japan's actually siding with China on this
and this is forcing Japan to entertain a more peaceable
relationship with China because of what Trump is doing. I
don't read it that way. How do you read Japan's

(01:38:51):
response and all of this in their relationship with China.

Speaker 9 (01:38:54):
Well, people who make this argument must just get their
wisdom from the price package at the bottom of the
box of cracker jacks, because this is not real world
news that they are citing. There is not a single
example of Japan going along with China on a trade
negotiation with the United States or anyone for that matter.

Speaker 4 (01:39:16):
It just doesn't exist.

Speaker 9 (01:39:19):
And in fact, Japan was first in the world to
come to the White House and say, we heard the announcement,
we don't like the announcement, but we're your friend, we're
your security partner, and we're here to negotiate and let's
make a broad deal that works for both our countries.
And so there's an immense amount of empirical evidence that

(01:39:39):
that assertion just has no legs to stand on. But
it just doesn't stop the chatterboxes from saying it.

Speaker 5 (01:39:47):
Who's gonna last longer in this battle? The United States
or China? Who has the advantage here?

Speaker 4 (01:39:52):
Well, we have a tremendous advantage.

Speaker 9 (01:39:54):
Our economy is larger in reality, not just on paper
and imagination. Are consumer or market is the oxygen that
allows them.

Speaker 4 (01:40:02):
To exist at all.

Speaker 9 (01:40:03):
But we do have political classes that are very shortsighted
and will faint at a not even a stiff wind
blowing in their direction.

Speaker 4 (01:40:15):
Uh. And so we have to have steel. I think
in Trump we have steel.

Speaker 9 (01:40:20):
That might be why some people don't like them, it's
gonna be why other people do like them.

Speaker 4 (01:40:24):
But they're going to have to.

Speaker 9 (01:40:26):
Really have fortitude to see this through, and I think
it's economically and strategically the right thing to do. And
even as hard as it is, as I've said repeatedly,
China's making us have to do this anyway, so we
might as well do the right thing for ourselves and
our allies.

Speaker 5 (01:40:40):
Now that's a great way of looking at it. Like
they're they're gonna be they're doing this. This is the
I mean, there's no way to look at it. This
is just the best time. Really, there's never a best
time to do it, but this is a great time
to do it. We've got to be self sufficient with
all of this as well. One last quick thing for you.

Speaker 6 (01:40:55):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:40:56):
In reading all of this, I caught that there's concern
from Hollywood and Mike. I immediately thought, well, the CCP
is going to lean on the acting world to try
to make its case in the United States, but they're
upset about the ability to access all these movie screens
in China. But then I read a smaller It was
like a piece on sub stack. I just happened to

(01:41:18):
run across it when I was reading about this where
they've been doing coming out with so many domestic films
that foreign films aren't playing to the same audiences that
they were ten years ago. And so it's hard anyway
for foreign films to now anymore get access to Hollywood screens,
to say nothing of their whole censorship brigade that they
got to go through. What is your thought on this?

(01:41:39):
And I don't think that's a concern. I mean, we
don't have to have Chinese movie screens for films to
do well.

Speaker 9 (01:41:45):
No, it was a financial play for a dyeing industry
for a time, but that industry made a choice to
fall out of love with America and try to chase
those screens in a different country. And for all the
crap they want to say about the right wing in
America or President Trump and his supporters, they embraced a

(01:42:08):
totalitarian system that engages in genocide and does horrible things
to its people, its neighbors, poisoned the world all the stuff,
and they just embraced it with open arms to put
filthy lucre in their pockets. Now, if the Chinese are
going to say I'm not gonna let you have that
filthy lucre, I'm still not going to look at these
people and see them as moral storytellers. For the current

(01:42:29):
Golden Age. But they might want to think about falling
back in love with America, and if they don't believe it,
fake it till they make it by doing some things
that work for the rest of the world and maybe
the country they live in, and that again might reawaken
them to the power of the US consumer market.

Speaker 4 (01:42:47):
So I hope against hope.

Speaker 9 (01:42:49):
I get laughed at my friends when when I get
too optimistic about people reacting in these ways.

Speaker 4 (01:42:54):
But I got to be optimistic about something data.

Speaker 5 (01:42:56):
I go, yeah, I share your I share your desire
to be optimistic about something. So I stand with you
in that. Our good friend Steven Yates at Yates comm's
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Speaker 1 (01:44:31):
Sick Jesus, Sick People, Marca give something to say.

Speaker 14 (01:44:34):
Yeah, I mean Stephen ilind. I don't understand what the
confusion is. This individual is a citizen at Alsavagory. He
was illegally in the United States and was returned to
his country.

Speaker 4 (01:44:44):
That's where you deport people back to their.

Speaker 14 (01:44:45):
Country of origin. Except for Venezuela, that wasn't refusing to
take people back of places like that. I can tell
you this, mister President. No, the foreign policy of the
United States is conducted by the President of the United States,
not by a court, and no court in the United
States has that's right to conduct the foreign policy of
the United States.

Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
It's that simple and the.

Speaker 15 (01:45:03):
Story, and that's what mister Peter fort held.

Speaker 12 (01:45:05):
By the way, Marko the spiney Bird said exactly what
Marco said.

Speaker 15 (01:45:09):
The note court has the authority to compel the foreign
policy function the United States. We want a case nine zero,
and people like CNN are portraying it as a loss
as usual because they want foreign terrorists in the country
who kidnap women and children. But President Trump, his policy
is foreign terrorists that are here illegally get expelled from
the country, which by the way, is a ninety ten
is show well the President you said that if the

(01:45:31):
Supreme Court said someone needed to be returned, that you
would abide by that.

Speaker 5 (01:45:34):
You said that on Air Force one just a few
days ago, and.

Speaker 15 (01:45:36):
They said that it must keep facilitating.

Speaker 1 (01:45:39):
Why didn't you just say, isn't it wonderful that we're
keeping criminals out of our country?

Speaker 2 (01:45:44):
Why can you just say that?

Speaker 1 (01:45:45):
Why do you go over and over and that's the
why nobody watches you anymore?

Speaker 2 (01:45:50):
You there, you have no credibility.

Speaker 1 (01:45:51):
Please go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:45:52):
He's sitting over there. His smile just keeps getting If
you watch him, he's just going his smile gets bigger
and bigger and bigger. That was good and good Marco Rubio.
I haven't always, you know, agreed with him or his
approach on stuff, but I really do feel, like I've
said before, that he's really coming into his own and
his position as Secretary of State. And he's exactly correct there.

(01:46:14):
I think that's you know, that's that's completely accurate. It's
interesting coming up tomorrow. One of the things that we're
going to discuss is this big New York Times piece
about ADHD and then also this phrase autism epidemic that
I keep hearing about. We have a piece learning's got
a piece up on chapter and verse substec about that

(01:46:34):
if you want to check that out for you subscribers
out there. But the New York Times came around, they
basically are admitting that the ADHD diagnoses were a scam. Basically,
I've always been pretty caustic about all of that stuff
because I think it was just for the longest time,
I think was just about punishing boys being boys growing up.

(01:46:58):
I cannot tell you the number of boys who were
in my class that were on riddling in the nineties
because they were just energetic. And you are in a
system that is not designed for that. You're in a
system that is it's a system that's built for basically,
it's a system that's built for girls. And you have

(01:47:21):
boys that they're saying you got to keep still and
you have to sit. Boys are energetic. Anybody who doesn't
think so those literally never raise them. Clearly, they're energetic.
They they have to get their energy out in order
for them to sit and do lessons. When we homeschooled
in elementary, one of the things that we always did
is we made sure that they got their energy out

(01:47:41):
and they had a lot of time to play and
a lot of time to you know, to kind of
tire their minds out enough to the point where they're
willing to sit practice cursive or you know, do some
of their lessons. But we'll talk about that tomorrow. Anyway,
today's stupidity can.

Speaker 6 (01:47:56):
Oh my, lord lord, look okay, sorry, oh my or
you know that space mission that those ladies went up,
Well apparently you can't say mankind now because it's bad.

Speaker 13 (01:48:08):
So listen, So explain to our audience why even a
trip like this one, all the trips.

Speaker 8 (01:48:14):
That we take in the space benefit mankind.

Speaker 5 (01:48:18):
So it benefits humankind. And I'm gonna keeping.

Speaker 10 (01:48:23):
And the man missions because this is exactly what this
mission is about.

Speaker 6 (01:48:28):
But it was a manned mission. It was manned by women.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
Well and I you know that they had men in
the control room. Why is that such a thing? Stop making?
Nobody cares any more, feminists, nobody cares. Just Katie Perry
needed a promotional vehicle for her album I'll be on
Fox tonight, Fox Business as well. Back tomorrow. God bless
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