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March 6, 2025 109 mins
The House votes to censure Rep. Al Green for interrupting Trump’s Joint Address to Congress. President Trump continues to deliberate how to dismantle the Department of Education. Dana explains how Democrats are already planning for 2028 as Gavin Newsom launches his podcast to relate to a general audience to reinvent himself as a Moderate politician. American Astronauts say Elon Musk is absolutely factual after a Washington Post reporter asked him about how Musk said his rescue efforts were denied because of Biden. Hunter Biden requests for a federal judge to dismiss his laptop data case as he remains millions in debt following his dad leaving office blaming the California wildfires. Investment Banker Carol Roth joins us to discuss the Treasury ending enforcement of fines or penalties for Americans, Blackrock making a push to run the Panama Canal, the latest on tariff negotiations and much more. Dana reacts to the cringiest moments from Meghan Markle’s horrible Netflix cooking show. Texas AG Ken Paxton joins us to recap his visit to the border with J.D. Vance, Trump’s executive order cracking down on cartels, a possible run for Senate and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friends, I would do it again. I have to be
candid with you. I'm not trying to in some way
insult you. This is a matter of principle. This is
a matter of conscience that people suffering in this country
because they don't have health care. I'll close with this.

(00:24):
On some issues of matters that are matters of conscience,
it is better to stand alone than not stand at all.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Well, you didn't stand at all. You had a tantrum.
You had a tantrum on the floor of the house.
And I read yesterday that he's already looking into and
I don't understand this drafting articles of impeachment for some reason.
Now I want you to consider this. So he was
removed from the house floor by who by Mike Johnson,

(01:01):
Speaker Johnson, and Speaker Johnson did what he called for.
The sergeant at arms asked the sergeant of arms to
remove al Green, and al Green's response is that, damn Trump,
He's a meme at this point, He's just a walking,

(01:22):
talking meme. And I'm still trying to kind of understand
why they think that this is helpful, especially after you
had Potus, who just gave this address, right, had this address,
and their response isn't. Wow. You know when he told us,

(01:43):
looked right at us and said maybe we should focus
on tax cuts and all of this stuff. You know what,
let's instead of doing that, let's focus on impeaching him,
because you know, if that first off, it's not going
to go through the House again, even though Republicans have
such an unbelievably narrow majority. It's just it's just never,

(02:04):
it's not gonna happen there. There there aren't enough Democrats
this go around to make this work. There's just not
enough democrats number one. Number two, I think that even
some of the leftiest Democrats among them are gonna run
from something like that for the simple fact of optics,

(02:26):
of optics, because what have we been talking about on
the program for you know, god knows how long. How
they are not normal anymore. You have the Party of freaks,
the Party of men and women's bathrooms, the Party of
high taxes, the party of what inflation, the party of
let's keep giving our money to Ukraine, And then you

(02:48):
watch everything burned down and Maui and in the Carolinas
and even in California because of all of that and
all they have to do again, Oh my gosh, why
this is so hard. All they gotta do is just
be just be normal, for the love of all things.
Holy my gosh, they can't even do that. They can't

(03:10):
even just you know, not do this stuff again. It
didn't it didn't work out for you last time. Why
are you trying it again? And if anything, they're just
gonna make the voters angrier and angrier and angrier and angrier.
That's what's gonna happen. So they can sit here and
they can do all this stuff. That's all well and good,

(03:31):
but in the end, it's not gonna get them a
single thing except voter rage. Voters are gonna be upset
because they're not getting what they ask for. Voters are
gonna be mad because they are gonna look at democrats. Oh,
here are democrats playing around again. You know, they're just
playing around, not doing anything serious. It's just this. I'm

(03:52):
so tired of this stuff. And I swear to you,
if I have to deal with another flippant impeachment knes
of home, God, I can't. I can't deal with another one.
I can't deal with anymore. It was stupid the first
time around. It's gonna be dumber still. Now especially because
have you. I mean, we're gonna talk about this, the
video here coming up that they oh you, you didn't
see it because you have a life. Sorry, because you

(04:13):
got a life and you do productive things. You didn't
see it. Well, Democrats made a video for you. We
got to talk about it because they I don't know.
It's just to help us all. I can't even so
welcome to the show. At top of this first hour,
Dana lash with you, and like I said, a lot
of stuff to touch on because uh, these we've got

(04:33):
a lot. We've got Ukraine, We've got all the latest
with Ukraine, We've got this. He's signing a bunch of
executive orders today too. I think it's at one o'clock,
isn't that right? I think so? I Well, sorry to
Eastern one Central. I believe and I and will take
any remarks that he gives about that. Will We'll make

(04:53):
sure that you will will air some of those, because
I'm curious as to what he what. Uh you know,
I like his commentary when they hand him the little
things to sign because he comments on all of it.
So we're gonna have that for you as well. Get
into all of that. We're also going to touch on
the latest again with all the Democrats. And I got
a warning for you on twenty twenty eight, a big

(05:15):
warning for you on twenty twenty eight. Not enough people
are paying attention to this, and they should and so
we're gon we're going to discuss all of that. So
in the meantime, Potus today executive orders coming in and
the Department of Education. This is the stuff that you
need to do right off the bat before all the

(05:39):
midterms start, because he's ordering the He's ordering Linda McMahon
to start dissolving the Department of Education. This is per
the Hill, So the EO on this is for her
to take the necessary steps to shut it down. This
was something that he put through earlier this week. It's signing,

(06:01):
he's signing this this afternoon. It's going to direct her
to begin dissolving the Department of Education. Maybe everything can
just go go to the state now. The interesting thing,
and this is per the post in the Wall Street Journal.
The executive order was one of the things that he

(06:23):
was immediately focusing on during the transition, so as it
pertains to the Department of Education. So this was something
that he was looking at, like way before he even got
into office. And it it recognizes in the EO that
they don't have the authority to abolish the department and

(06:43):
that you know, it would likely take sixty votes in
the Senate. Republicans only have fifty three seats, so it's
not going to happen unless Republicans only have to pick
off a couple of Democrats for it. But they're asking
her to take all the necessary steps to facilitate this closure.
And that's so they're starting it. So you're gonna hear

(07:03):
a lot more weeping and gnashing of the teeth from
Democrats on this, and because they're looking at it like, oh,
he's he's gonna he's gonna dissolve the Department of Education. Look,
he's going to do this to the Department of Education.
He's gonna dissolve it. You know, I got it. What
have we gotten for it? I mean, I think that

(07:24):
the results speak for itself. What have parents gotten from
taking the administration of their children's education literally out of
their hands and consolidating it all the way in Washington,
D c H.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
You can't say that it turned into a strength for us.
That's not something anybody can say so. I I mean
I think that this is this is one of those moves.
It's going to go right into the uh, getting right
into the heart of what the coalition is on the right.
So all the independents and moderates, for them, this is

(07:58):
their issue, their a big issue education to be able
to have this and serve this as fast. Even if
it's an EO that recognizes that they don't have the
authority unless it goes through the Senate. Still that's going
to be a really good optic for people who are
you know, they need a little something after all of
their efforts post November, right leading up to and after,

(08:21):
and I think this is a great way for that
to happen. He's using these executive orders in a very
interesting way too, because it's not just him trying to
get ahead of Congress, get something set and then demanding
that Congress immediately go behind him and do it, which
he is. But it's also challenging. I think it's very
much out boxing Democrats and it's really putting the onus

(08:43):
on them. It's really challenging them. I mean, you saw
the act that all of them, I mean, they could
get one Democrat to support the protection the women, the
women's in Sports bill. You couldn't even get a Democrat
to stand up and support it was insane. So it's
making it. It does it makes him look like he's
doing a lot of stuff, which he is at the EOS,

(09:05):
but at some point that that balance is going to
get a little off balance and it's going to start
looking bad if Republicans don't make it permanent, which we've
talked about ad nauseam, and we're going to continue talking
about it because we're We got Carol roth On later
to talk about some of the tariffs, UH, the tariff plan,
and I really again, I really feel like they need

(09:26):
UH Potis should do like a rally that focuses specifically
on UH economics. He should he should do a rally
that that specifically focuses on that and he can get
out there and he can have it like a World
War two vibe, right, but without like doing you know,
have you know, like victory guards something like that, like

(09:48):
that whole aesthetic. He should do an economic rally where
he's explaining this, you know, to people, have the ojs?
Are the ojs all alive? Kane? Did you think I
would be asking you, hey, King, Will you google for
me while we're on it? Can you google for me?
Are the Ojys living? Not the Simpsons? But you know

(10:09):
they could have them play you know, money, money, money,
just he could have them play. No, it doesn't appear well,
maybe a cover band. Just saying there's a lot of
stuff that could happen. I really, I mean am I
I know, I'm like, okay, rallies aroused, But I really
think that one of these would be super beneficial to people,
right because it's gonna get tough, and he needs to

(10:30):
come out and say follow me, follow me into this,
and I'm gonna bring you out on the other side.
I cannot stress to you how much more important that
is than the taint Bros. And all of the other
stuff that's out there just serving as a distraction. This
is so incredibly important because I am really watching. I'm
telling you, I'm hearing from I had a lot of
friends and family because you know, guys know, I was

(10:51):
raised by Democrats. I had a lot of people that
I'm related to who voted for Trump this last time
around for that reason. So most of a lot of them.
The sports thing was, you know, a little lower on
the list of priorities, but every single one of them,
they they really wanted action here. They believe that Trump

(11:13):
was the one to is the one to handle the economy.
And they still believe it. But I don't want that
faith to get rocked because there's a storm coming in
twenty eight and in twenty six we're going to talk
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Speaker 2 (13:16):
So five thirty eight as soon as, of course they
get rid of aids, silver or five thirty eight just
goes to hell. So it gets the acts. ABC News
slashes jobs in a major shakeup. Insert joke about learning
to code, just saying, just saying, so they got a
major mate, because you know what, You're going to see
this more and more. Okay, here's my trying not to
be on the conspiracy theory bus, and I hit my

(13:37):
mind because I talk with my hands to an sufferably
annoying degree. Is it? You could be because people are
tired of legacy media and the digital consumption is now
fully kicking off, and so at the way that people
are consuming news is changing. Or they lost all that
USAID funding, the USA funding and they got to cut jobs.

(14:00):
I'm just saying it's you know, I'm not saying saying,
but I'm speculating. It's probably still not a great idea
to vacation in Mexico. We had friends who invited us.
I've never been to a tequila tasting, and I'm like,
I really don't want to go and get my hands
chopped off and be found on the side of the
road in a bag. Although I'm sure there's still some

(14:23):
there's some psycho stalker killers out there who would like that.
Nine students disappeared on a holiday. They were tragically found
dismembered by the side of the road, along with a
literal bag of their hands. It was in southern Mexico.
There were a Mexican Nationals, but they were on their
way to you know, basically across the country for a
beach vacation. Initial assessments showed bullet wounds, signs of torture.

(14:47):
It was the four women, five men, ages nineteen to thirty.
They were all in the trunk of an abandoned car
with their hands in a bag, and they were all
nine students and they were reported missing and they were fat.
Just horrific. I'm just saying, Kaine, I'm just you know, yeah,
apparently they say swearing is linked with increased pain tolerance

(15:09):
and strength. Just saying I don't have any vices, but
that one that is definitely a vice that I have
and I'm not going to lie trying to you know,
new your new me. You know, trying to stop doesn't
make you nervous.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
Stop.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
It so ridiculous. But they said that it's it's not
a near obviously near universal feature of language. It's still
considered not societal, you know, not socially correct. But they
said that there is They've noted in psychology that there's
something like those outbursts like that do something for a
human psyche. And they're looking like they think it's related

(15:44):
to pain reduction. Is that why you would have like weightlifters,
you know, make those noises. I'm thinking there's something with it.
I think they're right. Dysentery which always killed me in
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There was one where forty cases were reported alone. They
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just you know, maybe don't be dirty. I don't know
like I don't. I don't really have any idea of
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(16:26):
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Speaker 2 (18:04):
Sir, who do you think.

Speaker 9 (18:04):
The leader of the Democratic Party is right now?

Speaker 10 (18:09):
I think the voting public right now is what I
would say, No, No, I keep doing that. We're not
going to have a charismatic leader right in here and
save us from this.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
And I would ask, I mean, I don't know how
high he has to be in order to believe that,
But you know, Tim Wallas, his betty was smelling burning
tire with his wife Gwenn burning tires and I don't know,
maybe the chemicals. I actually looking straight at the camera
and go and going. Yeah, the voting public is the
leader of the party. Remember the voting public that we
actually didn't really allow to vote on our candidate. Yeah,

(18:39):
that that's them, that's them right there. Okay, a warning
about twenty twenty eight, Arlready you see it happening. Twenty
six is going to determine a lot of this. And
I know everybody's already, like, Golly, Dana's stop talking to
me about elections, guys, somebody's got to because Democrats already
are the smart ones are already planning the dumb ones.

(19:01):
And we'll talk about that in a moment. They're making
videos for TikTok. But I saw that, Uh, Gavin Newsom
gave an interview where and it was brilliant the way
he did it. And I don't like saying these nice
things about him. They're not nice about him. I'm just
simply remarking on his strategy because I'm not a fan, obviously,

(19:23):
but I think that people underestimate him and that is
very dangerous. He is. So this is gonna be a
weird observation. He is the type of guy who strategizes
like a woman does. Does that make sense, Kin, Does
that make sense to you? He doesn't approach issues like

(19:44):
a man does. Men approach issues typically more head on, right,
They just confront them, they deal with it. Women are different.
We employ subterfuge, we use misdirection. Uh, it's there is
definitely more. It's a little bit more performative, and we

(20:08):
just have a very different more. Women are more underhanded,
and we have a more underhanded approach. And the most
dangerous people in politics are the men who operate in
that same way. They're dangerous. So he has that quality.
Imagine if, like Claire mccaskell was a dude, right and

(20:28):
had a little bit more success in elected office, very similar.
He is a he's a good strategist. And I know
we make fun of it, you know, we make fun
of him for going to French laundry, and we make
fun of him for probably using too much hair product
and the rail to nowhere. He's got all this stuff
in his back, in his baggage. He's got all this,
but he's all He also knows how to read the

(20:49):
room and he's doing that now. We laughed at him
a year ago when he tried stepping up to DeSantis
and doing, oh, well, you're the Florida blueprint, where the
California blueprint. He did that very purposefully, and I think
DeSantis moving out and doing it the way he did
was kind of a way to thwart Newsom, right, to

(21:13):
thwart him. So the whole thing with Newsome and the
way he's approaching this. He does this interview, and he's
been talking to a couple of different media outlets and
doing some podcast stuff, and he's got his own he's
got his own podcast now. He launched his own podcast,

(21:34):
and he is acting like he's moving to the center
on the trans issues. He was saying that he thinks
it's unfortunate that it's deeply unfair, is how he said
it for women to have to deal with men competing
in women's sports. Now he's only just saying this after
you're well passed the election. He's saying this, well passed.

(21:58):
You know, he's fundraising, filing like that, and well before
midterms he's trying to this is what they do. They
run to the middle. He is making a deliberate play
for independence and moderates, the people who looked at Democrats
and were like, oh my gosh, these people are freaks.
I'm going to the other side and voted. And I

(22:18):
know I talk about this a lot, but I'm trying
to drive it home how unbelievably important this is. This
is their strategy. It has to be. This is the
only thing that they can do. They're so far left
there's nowhere else to go. When Tim Wall says that
the voting public is that those are the people that
lead the party, he's so wrong. That the establishment freaks

(22:38):
lead the party and they led it away from the voters.
Remember the saying this was back. I think it became
popular to say when Reagan became a Republican. And was
it Reagan who said I didn't leave the Democrat Party,
the Democrat Party left me, or something to that effect.
There are a lot of people who feel like that
right now. And those are the people who went and

(22:59):
voted for Trump. They vote and they became part of
the coalition. They're not necessarily like party animals, but they
went and they voted for Trump and voted for the right.
But that doesn't mean that that claim is forever right.
You might have them one election cycle. If Republicans don't
mess it up, you may have them too. And that's

(23:19):
what Republicans need to be focused on, which is another
reason why I'm so mad they're not moving these spending
cuts in fast enough. So to my point, Internewsom, Newsom
sees this clearly. He's been trying to make a play
for this for some time. He's tried other strategies, he's
recognized they didn't work, and so now he's maneuvering into
a new presentation. Oh yes, it's bad. The trance stuff, Well,

(23:42):
that's something that you can even get hardcore lefties in
California to agree with you on. It's something that you
can get hardcore rieties to agree with you on. It's
something that you can get the independence and the moderates
to agree with you on it. You are right there
on the sweet spot of the issue. And he's making
that his big thing. You know, his podcast, he comes

(24:04):
out with his first thing. That's his big that's his big,
his big issue change. He's he's making himself more palatable
to a general audience. He's going to continue doing this,
slowly but surely, until he has reinvented himself so then
he'll watch midterms and see how midterms happen, if Democrats

(24:28):
or not Democrats, because Democrats aren't the problem here, Republicans are.
If Republicans can't even bring these bills up, if they
can't even sponsor these bills that implement the cuts that
we voted for, those people that Newsom is now soft targeting,
He's going to start coming in with moderate economic proposals.

(24:48):
It'll be soft on it, but it'll be just enough
word to'll hook their interest, and then he'll reel them
in with these other issues. You watch them go soft
on the border, at least for a Democrat. He's going
to start talking about more order security and the importance
of it. He's going to make it look like he
wants to free his party of the radical establishment, and

(25:09):
he's going to act like he wants to bring back
some moderation and bring the party more back to center.
He'll talk about to represent the real Americans. He might
even use the phrase the classical liberals. And he's going
to bring all of this out in the media because
they don't have anyone else. Who else do they have?
Andrew Cuomo is still too far away to be considered

(25:35):
prime for rehabilitation. He's thinking about running for mayor. He's
very slowly trying to work his way back. He's not
ready yet, may never be. You've got Klobajar, right, You've
got Basher in Kentucky who's going to be Newsome's biggest competitor.
Basher's a Democrat in a red state, and he's been
able to kind of mantion it. He sort of. He

(25:55):
knows how to tow the line, he knows how to
balance on both sides. Newsom also has a formidable war
test and he's got all of the biggest donors in
the Democrat Party. They're like either his family or lifelong friends.
He knows all the people who make all the ads everything.
Do not underestimate him. He is the biggest threat as

(26:21):
a candidate to Republicans for twenty twenty eight. He's got
the name recognition, he picks his fights smart, and he's
already moderating. And people think that they would. They're getting
him for an interview. He's getting you for an interview.
He's using you to help build up his new ret

(26:41):
cond history. Now, don't think that he's going to hold
these positions. I mean, heaven forbid. If he gets elected,
guess where he's going Right back, right back, but not
all the way back. I'll walk it back just a
little bit to try to rope in those those radicals
who are going to see as yes he's not radical enough,
but he's the only one we have. Moderates and independence

(27:04):
will see him as well. We don't know what we're
going to get after Trump, and we don't want crazy,
so we don't know. Maybe we'll reconsider. It is going
to be the perfect time for them to say consider
coming back, come back home. That's going to be their
whole slogan, because after Trump, who is it? It's not certain.

(27:24):
Nobody knows, and if it is, anybody that can't that
is not going to be able to deliver, or doesn't
have a record of delivering, these independence and monitors that
are going to very easily float all the way back.
So Republicans need to figure out how they're going to
deal with us. They need to start now. They can't

(27:49):
do what they did in twenty twelve and not pay
attention to all the warning signs and all these troubled
districts and stick their heads in the sand and then
all election day. Maybe we should do something. They got
to get ahead of it. So I'm telling you he's super.
There's several There are several politicians that are coming up.

(28:10):
Lorraine accurately notes Wes Moore and Maryland too. He's another
one to watch. You got Bashir, you got more. There's
maybe like four with Newsome included, to kind of keep
an eye on. But they're very slowly and very quietly
rebuilding their bench and they they're going to reinvent themselves,

(28:32):
and they're going to do it with bells and whistles
that you would expect from a party that has close
ties to Hollywood. Are Republicans in twenty eight going to
be ready? And I know that it seems like it's
so far away. It's not even four years away now.
And then what happens if Republicans can't get it together
right now and you lose midterms and you're going to

(28:54):
be operating from a hugely disadvantaged position. You have to
be two elections ahead of these people every single time.
Everything that is happening right now is going to determine
that this right now is the test period for this coalition.
It wasn't able to stay together after Reagan. I hope
everybody realizes that it fell apart after Reagan. There was

(29:18):
the kind of a micro one in the nineties with
Gingridge and his contract with America, and then there was
a little bit of one that came together again in
the Tea Party days in two thousand and eight, but
it fell apart after that. So how is the right
going to maintain it? I don't actually have the answer
to that, but I cannot warn people enough about this.

(29:39):
Cannot warn people enough. Audio sound by two real quick.
This is what Tim Walltz was saying about these town halls.
That the town halls, by the way, are absolutely astroturfed,
but I want you to listen to how he's leveraging them.

Speaker 10 (29:53):
There is going to be an organic uprising which we're
seeing out of folks, and many of those are independents
of these Republican town halls.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
They're making the play now. I don't think Tim Wallas
is going to be any kind of character in any
sort of future administration, But right now he's a dispatch.
They're dispatching him for messaging telling you this is a
very interesting thing to watch. We've got a lot coming
up because we got to talk about the move now
there was a lot of discussion about Trump and Ukrainian refugees,

(30:24):
et cetera, et cetera, a little bit different from what
actually apparently is being looked at. So we're going to
talk about that as well. Coming up, we're also going
to get into the black rock at Panama, canow and
tariffs with Carol Roth. We're going to be talking with her,
and then later Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will be
joining us. So pretty big show. We've got a lot

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Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
of the United States public education?

Speaker 11 (31:55):
From defunding it from a federal level and then all.

Speaker 6 (32:00):
Set up that is going that is ongoing. It's a
recipe to.

Speaker 11 (32:04):
Make education unavailable to black people. And where does that
then leave us? It puts us back to when America
was great and we were picking cotton and all of it,
were doing the productivity that they are putting my Latino

(32:25):
brothers and sisters who migrate here to do that work
because we are not shooted intellectually to do it anymore.
But they would have us back confined to doing that
kind of work. So we got to watch out for
where we are headed. And it's the people that.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
Will I feel did we accidentally just get super drunk?
What did I just hear? That's Hank Johnson. He is
now in his defense. He also thought that Guam would
tip over.

Speaker 6 (32:58):
Not sure that's a defense.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yeah, I mean I really yeah. So wait, hold on
that nobody spliced that together. That sounds insane. It's like
he caught himself and he just kept falling, right, just tumbling,
just grabbing onto these branches, you know, just tumbling, just
falling down a hill. He's trying so hard to you know,

(33:20):
he's and you know, because we're not you know, capable
of doing it. You know, we're not. Oh, he realized,
how bad does that sound? I gotta put myself down now,
we're not smart enough and all that, Like, why does
that where? Why do democrats go there?

Speaker 1 (33:34):
You know?

Speaker 2 (33:34):
I mean it was almost like he was saying, well,
we have to I mean, is he saying you got
to replace slave labor? Is that what he's saying?

Speaker 6 (33:43):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Oh my gosh. The who is the guy, the younger
guy in the little box above him, who is laughing?
Who is smiling really big? Because I could tell he's
trying not to laugh.

Speaker 6 (33:57):
I don't know who that is.

Speaker 2 (33:57):
There's a couple of points.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
Should be a name on it too.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Yeah, it's too blurry to see. Uh I and the
other the other women are just staring at him, like
who leaked that? Someone on that call had to leak that.
They had to think this man is crazy. We've got
to keep that. We got it. No, he's crazy. That
is a really it's weird. What he's saying is is insane. Uh,

(34:23):
I mean, good night. Why that's where Democrats always go
every single time, like what we got? I don't know,
we are time to play it, but we'll come up
with it. There's they I mean, we've got audio. They
say this all the time. They go back on, Well,
if we're talking about immigration, they you know, who's gonna
do these jobs here? Do you realize how freaks this

(34:45):
these people? Is there no self awareness?

Speaker 6 (34:49):
Oh my gosh, that's gonna plunge our toilets.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
That cut makes me so I was cringing. I was
like wadding myself up into a ball while he's saying it.
It just is so painful. Oh my gosh, I just
all right. Coming up in our second hour, they're now
saying that it was a slur what Trump said to
Elizabeth Warren at the joint address. Yeah, they are, so

(35:15):
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Speaker 6 (36:53):
Our next question is from Aaron greg with the Washington Post.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
Those astronauts, Hi.

Speaker 9 (37:01):
Everyone, thanks for thanks for doing this. So my question
relates to Elon Musk has said that he made the
offer to bring you guys back earlier and that it
was denied. My first question is is that true? And
if so, what would that have looked like? Was he
offering to make another flight push seats on another flight?
Could you give us some background there?

Speaker 7 (37:26):
I can only say that mister Musk, what he says
is absolutely factual.

Speaker 10 (37:31):
I have.

Speaker 7 (37:32):
We have no information on that though, whatsoever, what was offered,
what was what was not offered, who was offered to,
how that process is went. That's information that we simply
don't have. So I believe him. I don't know all
those details, and I don't think any of us really
can give you the answer that maybe that you would
be hoping for.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
Dang. So these are the two This story fascinates me.
These are the two astronauts that were supposed to be
up at the ISS for what eight days, and it's
been a year. Yeah, it's been a while, and they've
it's because the the vessel that they were going to

(38:10):
come back back on they had what I think it
was the thrusters. There were a couple of there were
some malfunctions and they needed a needed to fix it,
and they couldn't figure out how to get how to
get back the I think it was these crew Dragon
capsule that SpaceX launched that was like last fall. They
were going to try to get it to get them

(38:32):
last fall, and they docked it apparently at the space
station and then apparently NASA looks like did they stall
the return? I'm curious this is just a crazy story.
Welcome back. Top of the second hour, Dane Lash with you.
The chats at Rumbull and of course we're on Channel
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(38:55):
I think this is very interesting now it's the space
drama because the Biden's being accused of stalling this out
for political reasons. I can't even imagine deciding to keep
astronauts out there because of it. And they're stranded. I mean,
that's you know, they've been up there for forever. God
love him. Suneatha Williams and Barry Wilmore they call him Butch.

(39:15):
They've been out there. They're boeing Starliner. That's the capital
that they were on that that's the one that malfunctioned,
and they've been stuck up there. And so that was
the claim that Musk had made, is that that Biden
stalled out their rescue for political reasons. Wilmore he you know,
he had denied in an earlier question, you know that
he about whether politics had anything to do, But then

(39:35):
when the reporter got more pointed with it, then he said,
you know, well, I can only say that what he
says is factual. That's crazy I'm trying to think, like,
what what would the political payoff be for Biden to
keep them stranded. I would think that that would be

(39:57):
a win for him, right bringing home asked not stranded
on the ISS, So why would you not do that?
I'm trying to figure out what the payoff would be
because you don't want Musk having that victory? Is that
That's the only thing I can think of that he
didn't want to partner with Musk.

Speaker 6 (40:14):
I think it might simply be that, really, I mean,
the only other thing I could think of is that
they were so confident that it would fail that they
didn't want that failure in their administration. I mean, there's
literally those are the only two explanations that make any
sense at all.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
That is so petty. That is so petty, so petty.
He just they just didn't want to They didn't want
to have Musk having them. That's I don't know, you know,
the Biden's got issues. Did you hear the story too?
Hunter Biden saying that he's absolutely broke. He asked to
judge to drop the laptop lawsuit. He says he's millions
in debt, that it's been worsened by the La wildfires.

(40:52):
I don't know how it's worsened. He was only renting
the house that he was in. Wasn't the house that
the Secret Service was in. I think that one burned
down and the wildfire the one that they had leased
right next door. So he can't nobody wants to buy
his paintings, I guess anymore. That was in Politico, they
said Hunter Biden broke a pardon from his dad spared
it from prison, but he remained saddled with debt. He

(41:13):
was forced out of the home he was renting by
the fire in the Pacific Palisades. He said he's got
a grim financial situation that came out of a court filing,
saying that he struggled to sell his paintings in recent months,
moving only one in the past fourteen months and the
prior two to three years he moved twenty seven paintings.
He sold twenty seven paintings. He reported significant debt. Wait, Cyber,

(41:37):
how many of it was that one? Want to be
big Lebowski guy who was his lawyer and pot buddy. Yeah,
didn't he buybe most of them? Yeah? He reported significant debts,
lackluster sales of his memoirs, I sold hell of a
lot more books on Hunter Riden. He sold only four thousand,
two hundred copies in a year.

Speaker 12 (41:58):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (42:00):
And those are just bookstore orders. That doesn't mean that
the bookstore actually sold them.

Speaker 2 (42:04):
Wow. So I mean, it's so shocking that Biden's art
career ended the day that his dad left office. How
crazy is that? I mean, I am marveling at the
sheer coincidence of it all a kine truly coincidental that now,

(42:26):
because Biden is in an office anymore, he's no longer
president of the United States, Suddenly Hunter Biden's spit paintings
are no longer guys valuable. Huh, nobody wants to buy them.
So he's begging. He's saying he's broke. You know what,

(42:47):
maybe living in Let me look at this, Let me
look at the maybe living in the Pacific Palisades, renting
the home that he was You realize he was paying goodness,
oh man, I mean he was paying fifteen thousand dollars
a month. Oh sorry, sixteen thousand dollars a month. He

(43:11):
was paying sixteen thousand dollars a month. And apparently, I
guess that house was burned down and then the house
that was right next door to it, which was also
about fifteen to sixteen thousand dollars a month. We taxpayers
had to pay that bill for secret Service to live
next door to him. Why did he think he didn't

(43:32):
need to even live out there, He didn't need to
live out there to work or for any other reason.
Why did he think that he could swing a fifteen
eight hundred dollars a month home rent it when his
income is entirely predicated upon his dad's influence as president.

(43:55):
I mean, he didn't even prepare. He was still in
that house as his dad was like, you could watch
him lose the reelection. He didn't even have the foresight
to plan adequately for what life after his dad not
in office anymore, for what that life would look like.
That's the other He is one of the most irresponsible

(44:17):
males I have ever seen in my life. Talk about
a failure to launch, it's him. Oh my gosh, he's
fifty something years old, he's in his mid fifties. His
mid fifties, he can get like the Denny's early bird
thing right, and he still can't stand on his own.

(44:40):
He's got to have Daddy merch out. Daddy so he
can make his money. This man did not need to
live in a fifteen eight hundred dollars a month rental.
Talk about having champagne taste in a beer budget. He
could have been living in a decent sized home, paying
a regular mortgage or regular rent on a house backwards.

(45:01):
Family is in Delaware, but he didn't want to do that.
He was trying to live it up. They think that
there's this great dynasty and that's is that not just
a Democrat where you're now He's like, oh, I gotta
have I can't suffer the consequences of my illegal actions.
So I'm just I can we just throw these cases out?

(45:22):
Can you imagine going to the judge. I didn't manage
my money responsibly and so now I'm broke. Can we uh?
Can we throw the case out? Can you imagine going
and saying that? Just shocking, absolutely shocking. But where's this video?
I want to show you, guys, this is what democrats.
I'm sorry to do this to you. So they decided

(45:46):
to make a cutie little TikTok video. The Democrats did
specifically some that I don't know and who else AOC
Jasmine Crockett. I guess they're trying to be Mortal Kombat.
Can you just I'm sorry, can you play it? I don't.

(46:06):
I hate this. It's so bad. It's so has their
little descriptions in the bottom. Now I have a question.
She hates what not into hairdeye? Okay, that's great. That's
so awkward. Oh gosh, so awkward. Why does this one
of two sprain fingers? That's literally what it says at

(46:27):
the bottom. Why does that one? Why does she have
two spring This is so awkward. Someone said that AOC
was in a room that looked like uh, Alisa Frank
trapper Keeper, and I thought that is so unbelievably accurate.
I can't even It's like it's like, uh uh oh,

(46:48):
what was the other top? Was it John Hardy Heart
whatever that designer? And then Lisa Frank trapper Keeper, Like
that is so perfect. I can't even deal with it.
These people clearly do not know how to bounce. Jas
mccrockett was the only one who did it right. And
the one chick who's throwing, she's gonna break her wrist off.
You know why she's got two sprain fingers because she

(47:08):
throws a punch like a girl. That's why. I mean,
none of these people did this right, None of them did.
It's so awkward. Why are they so awkward? Just that well,
she almost fell on her face so bad. That's this
is all they got, you know. I'm gonna tell you
the Democrat Party there here's the hurdle. And I know
I talked about their machinations for twenty eight but we

(47:31):
talked about that last hour. This is the base of
the party that's never gonna give it up you. So
when they say pick your fighter, they're really saying pick
who you want to fight to try to take over
the Democrat Party, because that's those are the hardcore progressive
freaks that you got to fight through, and some people

(47:51):
elect them bizarrely, So that's those are the people that
you got to fight. You got to fight through those people.
I don't I don't know. That seems they're never going
to relinquish control of that party. They've got it, and
Democrats are going to have to figure out how to
deal with them. I don't know. So a couple of
other things that we're going to be getting into as well.
If you sign up over a chapter in verse, there's

(48:13):
a lot of really good stuff up there. Obviously, Lorraine's
got a very timely piece on the activist judges. This one.
This is Judge Emir Ali, and we'll talk about him
more here coming up. This is the guy who's trying
to argue that, you know, Potis doesn't have authority to
basically control the treasure, even though it's under his purview,

(48:36):
and he believes that he can order the federal government
to spend taxpayer dollars on whatever right all of the
waste front and abuse from us AID. And it actually
spurred in their dissent, Gorsich and Kavanaugh and Thomas and Alito.
They said that, in this quote, does a single district
court judge who lacks who likely lacks jurisdiction, have the

(48:59):
unchecked power to compel the government of the United States
to pay out and probably lose forever two billion tax
pair dollars. The answer to that question should be an
emphatic no, but a majority of this court apparently thinks otherwise.
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
So Florida's Attorney General has opened a criminal probe into
the Taint Brothers, the Tater Sorry, Tater Taint or Right.
They were charged with human trafficking in Romania. There aren't
there like charges that are actually still like open, like
an investigation is still open in the UK. There's a

(50:39):
lot here. Anyway, the guy who describes himself as a
misogynist and I think in his dreams a professional kickboxer.
They brag about pimping out women like all on video
and there's I can't even discuss half of what is
because it's so nasty. But anyway, they they're leaving. I
guess they're going back to Rome, so they're also leaving.

(51:01):
But anyway, that was announced yesterday or the day before.
La times Ai told lasts just one day, one whole
day before I generated a sympathetic view of the Triple K, right,
Oh my gosh, So this they said it. They had
it was called Insights, and it it would like have

(51:26):
op eds and give you alternative viewpoints. And then literally
one day, like barely a full twenty four hours, they
had to withdraw it because it started writing defenses of
the Triple K, right, and they said that, yeah, we're
gonna gonna have to go back to the drawing board
with this one. That's so bad, that's so stupid. Oh
my gosh. An ancient skeleton found in a remote cave

(51:47):
could rewrite human history. It's estimated to be twenty thousand
twenty how many years old? Twenty nine thousand years old?
That's insane. It's considered the oldest human skeleton ever found.
It was in Thailand. And uh, I really hate the
Daily Star because the pop up ads meet me when
to murder. Everybody say, it's like, yeah, it's yeah, but

(52:09):
it's an old skeleton. I mean they found it. I
don't know how it's going to rewrite human history though.
I mean it's an old skeleton. It's just oh, it's
real old. There you go. I mean it's still but
it's still a human skeleton, you know. I don't know.
McDonald's is giving its restaurants, Oh everything is AI an
AI makeover. They're using AI to target order accuracy. Can

(52:32):
they use AI to fix their stupid ice cream machines?
That would be great? I mean mcflurry sometimes you need
it and cream program like, maybe AI could deal with it.
But they're giving them a tech makeover. So they want
to have Internet connected kitchen equipment, AI enabled drive throughs,
and AI power tools for managers to improve customer experience

(52:56):
and workers who have to deal with like wrong orders
and all kinds of stuff. So they're trying to make it.
You know, they're trying to streamline their business. I get it.
And we talked about hunter Biden being broken. He's begging
people to, i know, to drop his legal issues. And
then we also have California. They're considering letting hunting dogs

(53:17):
attack bears. I don't know if I would want my
dog to fight a bear, you know, I just but
now they said that they want to make it legal
for hunters to train to sick train hounds on bears,
revising a state law that prohibits the hounding the practice
of using him like black Bear particularly, I know. Just

(53:37):
be careful with the pups. We got Carol Roth coming
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Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you bottom
of this second hour, and you can listen coast to
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and Mumble and everywhere else. Welcome back. So we've talked
about this, the black Rock thing. We talked with James
fishback yesterday about the don't know if I entirely agree

(55:12):
with him, while I understand his thought process, the Doje dividend,
and then a huge win for one of our friends
who regularly appears on the show. This was such a
big win, and I honestly don't think that people would
really be talking about this had she not been sounding
the alarm on it so much. It's that Corporate Transparency Act,

(55:35):
the thing that was forcing small businesses to have to register.
And you guys know my good friend Carol Roth. It's
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recovering investment banker have her of good hair joins me
now via Skype. Carol, always so good to see you.

(55:55):
I just have to say major kudos do you for
this CTA getting the word out about this, because I
had no idea about this until you started tweeting about
it and talking about it. And I'm looking at it like,
how did I not even know that this was a thing.
I mean, we have accountants. I don't know. I mean, like,
how do I even this? I mean, it's scary, but
you helped beat it. I give a lot of credit

(56:15):
to that to you, So congratulations. Tell people what that
means now for business owners, they don't have to file
with like the Criminal Division and the Treasury. Now right, yeah, Well, first.

Speaker 13 (56:27):
Of all, I want to thank you because you are
one of the people who've lent a huge voice in
platform to this consistently and early. And we've been talking
about this for a very long time. This is not
something that just sort of happened at the eleventh hour,
like some of the people trying to take credit for
this or saying, but the reality is that this has
been going on and there are a lot of people

(56:47):
in the fight. But basically, the Treasury has a division
called FINSEN, which is their financial Crimes Enforcement Network. They
go after terrorists and money launderers and cartel and to
prevent all that activity, they had the great idea along
with Congress that small businesses should just register all the
information for everybody who's an owner of their business or

(57:10):
who makes a big business decision. Now, of course, financial
services companies are exempt and big businesses are exempt because
you know, if you're trying to fight you know, money laundering.
You would want to have, you know, the mom and
pop cupcake shop down the street do that and like
a big business. But the good news is is we've
been beating the drum. You've been helping on this, and
Treasury about a week ago the twenty seventh of February

(57:35):
came out and said, Okay, we're not going to enforce penalties,
because that was the other side. The penalties were jail
time and almost six hundred dollars a day and increasing.
We're not going to enforce penalties against US citizens and
we're not going to We're going to try and narrow
the scope on this. And then that Sunday, March second,
they came out and said, Okay, officially, if you are

(57:56):
a US citizen or a US reporting company.

Speaker 14 (57:59):
That you know off the table, you do not have
to do this. If you're for and owned, too bad.

Speaker 13 (58:05):
But for US citizens and US businesses that we are
not enforcing, you don't have to register. You're not going
to have any penalties, and we're narrowing the scope on this,
which is great except for the fact that it's not
codified because this was something that was passed by Congress,
so we want to celebrate.

Speaker 14 (58:22):
We want to get the big win.

Speaker 13 (58:24):
We want to thank everybody who's you know, been a
part of raising their voice.

Speaker 14 (58:27):
I mean I.

Speaker 13 (58:28):
Literally wrote a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury
and you know, went in front of Congress and all
these things. But if Congress doesn't codify this, then the
next time we get you know, the next Biden, Kamalae, Boodhages,
whoever administration, you know, they're just going to turn this
right back on.

Speaker 14 (58:46):
So it's very good so far.

Speaker 13 (58:48):
We do have another step, so you still need to
pester your Congress people. And the other thing I've been
asking some folks who are liaising with Treasury right now
is to purge all the data from the small businesses
who went ahead and registered it anyway, because that data
is subject to hacking or misappropriation or whatever.

Speaker 14 (59:08):
So we still have a couple of little tweaks.

Speaker 13 (59:10):
But this is really a huge victory for main Street,
and I think it's very consistent with both what President
Trump and Treasury Secretary Busins have said. They want to
be champions of main street and they want to be
champions of deregulation. So check boxes wins on both of
those for main Street. Thank you for common sense, returning
thanks to everybody again to you Data for the platform.

Speaker 14 (59:33):
Great news.

Speaker 13 (59:34):
You don't have to do this now, but let's get
this put to bed. Let's kill all the cockroaches in
the nest and not let them come out again in
the future.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Got to make it permanent. Talking with our friend Carol Roth, Okay,
I got to ask you about and I'm going to
get into some of this other we'll talk about the tariffs,
and then I just need to ask you about the
Panama can out in black Rock. I had a piece
up I wrote about this at Substack and I literally
cited you because you've written about this so many times
and you talked about in your book because they were

(01:00:02):
I mean, did something change? This is what I'm trying
to understand. Either Blackrock was like the only company that
could be prevailed upon by the US government to go
in and do this because the national security concern was
so great, or we like them again, I don't know.
I don't know what to think, but I thought, I mean,
are they better than the CCP? Are they the CCP?

(01:00:26):
What do you weigh in on this?

Speaker 14 (01:00:27):
This is tough.

Speaker 13 (01:00:28):
So Blackrock, which is the largest asset manager in the
world and has massive scope. Sometime last year bought a
company that invests in infrastructure, and through this subsidiary company,
they saw infrastructure as the next big play. I think
they saw the writing on the wall that their push

(01:00:51):
for ESG was kind of coming to an end, and
they were looking at where the dollars were flowing to.
And if you remember, we had that infrastructure pushed by
the Biden administration, so hey, we're going to align ourselves
with where the dollars are.

Speaker 14 (01:01:05):
And they bought this company that that's what they do.

Speaker 13 (01:01:08):
So this was part of a purchase where they purchased
not only ports in the Panama Canal, but in a
whole bunch of other places as part of this kind
of infrastructure company. So it sounds, you know, because you know,
we were pushing on this like this was, oh, the
government sold them the Panama Canal or something, but it's
not that. It's really an infrastructure deal that they were

(01:01:29):
doing independently.

Speaker 14 (01:01:31):
And you know, is that better for us?

Speaker 13 (01:01:34):
Probably on margin, yes, But it brings into question when
you're talking about antitrust, when you're talking about too big
to fail, when you're talking about having too much influence
why there's never kind of a focus on the black
Rocks of the world and why they're allowed to have.

Speaker 14 (01:01:52):
Their hands in so many things.

Speaker 13 (01:01:54):
So it's definitely something that was eyebrow raising. I saw
the headlines that, oh, a victory for Trump and just
like you, Dana, and you're writing the eyebrow and I'm like,
that is y.

Speaker 14 (01:02:09):
Yeah, it's probably on margin better. But again, you know,
I'm sure a.

Speaker 13 (01:02:16):
Little questionable if they decide to go into you know,
some other next generation greenwashing infrastructure, you know, whatever it
is that they have up their sleeves. So let's let's
not forget their history.

Speaker 2 (01:02:30):
Yeah, that's a that's a yeah, let's not forget the
black rock background. Talking with our friend Carol Roth, all
right that because I know you've you've been so busy.
This is like a headline season for you because the
tariff discussion and I know what they're on one day,
they're pause the next day. I understand the idea from
some of our friends that argue, this is just leverage.

(01:02:51):
He's using it as leverage, and I I get I
understand that. However, you're we're trying to get out of
being overtext. We're trying to get to handle on inflation.
This is this is going to make it difficult. And
I felt like during the Joint Address to Congress that
the President could have maybe made that point if if

(01:03:11):
you got to explain it to Americans, because it's not
that they don't understand it. Some of it gets into
the weeds. Some of it, you know, I have to
read you to understand. And we just don't want to
have to pay higher taxes on stuff when we already
are paying higher prices on it because of inflation. And
I worry about what this is going to do to
midterm chances.

Speaker 14 (01:03:29):
I think these are all very valid points.

Speaker 15 (01:03:31):
You know.

Speaker 13 (01:03:31):
My concern is that what people voted for, like you said,
was price stability and general economic stability. And I also
understand tariffs when they are surgical. So now we've come
in here in a very chaotic manner. The other thing
that you and I've talked about before is that there
are all of these trip wires in the economy that

(01:03:54):
the Biden administration has kind of left behind because that's
such a mess, and so we require this very perfect choreography.

Speaker 14 (01:04:03):
We require what.

Speaker 13 (01:04:04):
I'm calling Fredistaer and Ginger Rogers to neatly danced around
this very difficult situation.

Speaker 14 (01:04:10):
And I feel like we've gotten as a bull in
China shop. And so, you know, it's a bit of
a head scratcher.

Speaker 13 (01:04:17):
I understand the first time that he did the tariff threats,
totally got it and we actually made strides right, we've
had the border encounters have fallen off a cliff to
the lowest level in years. We can declare a victory
and we can move on and we can you know,
kind of strengthen our relationships with our closest allies who

(01:04:38):
happen to be our neighbors here to the north and
south while we're trying to deal with the China problem.
And so the idea now that we're picking these fights
on something that frankly really isn't that important. To put
it in perspective, you know, think about our debt. We
have thirty six and a half trillion dollars in debt
and growing. We have spending of seven trillion dollars to

(01:05:00):
trillion dollars of that is deficit. So that's a wartime
deficits six to seven percent ise of GDP UH and
you know, we have all of this going on our
GDP is twenty nine trillion, and of that, like trade
to Canada, our.

Speaker 14 (01:05:14):
Exports were like three hundred and fifty billion.

Speaker 13 (01:05:16):
So why are we creating this disruption and all of
the you know, kind of headaches and chaos and uncertainty
at a time when we really should be focused on
these other big dogs.

Speaker 14 (01:05:29):
Now.

Speaker 13 (01:05:29):
The only thing, and this may get a little wonky,
but I'll walk you guys through it. Yes, the only
thing I will say is in terms of these trip wires,
two of the things that we were looking at that
were really an issue at the beginning of the year,
where the yield on the ten year treasury was getting
into danger zone territory. And the dollar index, which is

(01:05:51):
the dollar versus a basket of currencies.

Speaker 14 (01:05:53):
We know, the dollars not real strong against a bag.

Speaker 13 (01:05:55):
Of groceries, but against other currencies around the world, it
was getting really strong. And these were creating issues for
the administration in terms of being able to affect some
of the policy changes they needed to and get our
deficit down and whatnot. Well, what's happened since that point
in time is that the dollar indux has fallen pretty

(01:06:16):
substantially and we've gotten you know, as of today, probably
fifty basis points down on the ten year treasury as well,
so they bought themselves some breathing room. But again going
back to the choreography, this is a very careful dance
because if all of this tear off talk trips us
into a worse financial position, If it brings down the

(01:06:37):
stock market, if a god forbid, you know, accelerates a
recessionary type environment, we're going to take in less the
government's going to take in less quote unquote revenue, and
even with the dome spending cuts, that means we could
have an equal or bigger deficit to deal with. And
so it becomes a no good deed goes, becomes unpunished

(01:06:59):
scenari And if the tariffs do stick, even though the
dollars come down, tariffs do tend to raise the dollar
versus other currency. So it is this just kind of
everything tied together, really difficult scenario. And most of the
people I know, you know, very serious economic thinkers, understood
the first phase, but are not understanding this right now.

(01:07:22):
And we want to be surgical, we want to do
things for national defense and you know, things.

Speaker 14 (01:07:27):
Where we're really at risk.

Speaker 13 (01:07:29):
But this kind of blanket on everything is very worrisome.
And by the way, speaking of that small businesses today,
Alignable had a survey forty one percent of small businesses
are worried that they are going to lose revenue because
of the tariffs, and that's almost.

Speaker 14 (01:07:46):
Half the economy. So again, not sure about the forty.

Speaker 2 (01:07:50):
Chess on this one, just saying, yeah, I think I
would have at least before even entering. And this is
what I didn't understand about the timing or the order
of what they were doing, Like why wouldn't they do
tax cuts first and give give the like give Americans
like a steroid shot for the lack of a better
way to put it, yes, and then maybe talk about terraces.
I don't I don't know why the timing wasn't better

(01:08:12):
with that.

Speaker 14 (01:08:13):
Yeah, you and I are at the same pace. Do
the make the tax cut.

Speaker 13 (01:08:16):
Permanent, do some of the deregulation, use that side of
the economy before we start dealing with these other things.
And if you're going to deal with them, do them
surgically and focus on China and maybe some of these
other places first and leave you know, our friends over
that are next door alone.

Speaker 14 (01:08:34):
We have a lot of things that we can do
with them.

Speaker 13 (01:08:37):
When you think about China, remember that in moving away
from China, we've had a lot of people and companies
move their manufacturing to Mexico to be in North America
and to benefit us. We're talking about everything from medical
device manufacturers to consumer products manufacturers, and of course, you know,
some of the crowd's going to say, well, yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:08:57):
We should move them to the US. Okay, but we
can't do that right.

Speaker 13 (01:09:01):
Now and produce at a dollar value that anyone's going
to buy them.

Speaker 14 (01:09:04):
So this is a good instrum step.

Speaker 13 (01:09:06):
This is going to take a while to turn this
battleship around. We shouldn't be creating chaos for everybody who's
made those investments. We should be focused on the other stuff.
And then that could be you know, kind of at
the tail end of you know, once we have things
a little bit more settled and we have more of
a manufacturing base growing up and all those things.

Speaker 14 (01:09:26):
That stuff doesn't happen overnight. So I'm with you.

Speaker 13 (01:09:29):
Choreography is just you know, a little bit chaotic at
this point.

Speaker 2 (01:09:34):
A little bit Carol Roth for Treasury Secretary. That's all
I'm saying. That's all. Yeah, Secretary Roth. That sounds so nice,
doesn't it, Carol Roth. The book is you will Own Nothing,
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Speaker 15 (01:14:17):
There are people who are charged with trying to find savings.
So yes, it's an attack on government, but it's also
an attack on this government. What I mean by that
is it's an attack on this government that used to
be headed by a black man. It's an attack on
this government that almost elected a black woman to the
highest office in the land. It's an attack on a
government that has been more welcoming and more supportive of

(01:14:40):
people who have come to this country and search for
a better life.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
Okay, So, trying to save taxpayer money, according to Checksnotes,
Columbia professor Basil Smickel is racist. Does he know that
Americans of various backgrounds all paid taxes? You know, Black

(01:15:06):
Americans also pay taxes. Black Americans also have their tax
dollars wasted and abused and involved in fraud. So this
argument that saving tax para money is racist is actually
kind of racist when you think about it. Why is

(01:15:28):
that always the last retreat of these Marxist fools. Welcome
back to the program, Daniel Lash with you. We're at
the top of this third hour. Coming up, we'll have
Attorney General Kin Paxton the Great Republic of Texas joining us.
I asked last night. I asked the Internet because I
had some rare time to sit down and I was

(01:15:49):
gonna watch something. And I went to look at him, like,
I don't have anything on my list. I don't have
anything to watch. I have no idea what to watch.
That one thing that I was watching was nineteen twenty
or eave it. I mean, it's like barely cranking out
an episode a week, and I can't stand that drip drip,
and I wanted all of them. I want to binge
when I can binge. So I'm like, oh my gosh,

(01:16:10):
what do I And I've been watching, you guys know,
since Lockdown. My kids got me into anime because everything
was horrid and it was non woke and don't stop.
Don't realize it's not a cartoon. It's like more sophisticated
than just like a cartoon, and very non woke, and
it's just really elaborately done things you can't do in
meat space. Anyway, I was asking for stuff because what

(01:16:32):
popped up when I went and looked on Netflix. You
know what show popped up? It wasn't recommended for me.
It just said new because they know better than I
recommend this. It was that Suitcase Girl show, the Megan
Markele show, her show where she pretends to be a chef,
and I wanted to hate watch it because I don't

(01:16:54):
like her. I think she's incredibly disingenuous, and I just
there's a whole thing. But you know, I don't get
into it. I do think that they're rex this show.
Oh my gosh, I maybe looked at I couldn't make
it through like two minutes. Guys. She's not a very

(01:17:14):
good actor. She's a very bad actor. And people have
these tells that they give off when you know that
they're full of it or that they're not being their
authentic selves, and it's just weird, like this stuff that
she says, nobody talks about it and everything that she
I know, I'm in a cream colored sweater. Shut up,
I'll be back to black later. But everything that she

(01:17:36):
wears is like Nordstrom beige, and it's like it's like
she tries to be stealth wealth but really doesn't want
to be stealthy about it. And they say, I mean,
she's doing this show. It's supposed to be a cooking show,
but she doesn't actually cook like the other people cook.
And then she just puts her hands all over everything
and rearranges it. I watched where she took a bag

(01:17:58):
of pretzels and then dumped it into another plastic bag
so that it was prettier, and then tied it up
and was like, toad chef. I wanted your you know what.
I did this for you because we're friends. Audio sound
by twenty six. I just need you to understand how
much I endure for you. Go ahead and do this.

Speaker 16 (01:18:19):
Oh gosh, I don't think anyone in the world knows
that Megan Markle has eaten Jack.

Speaker 14 (01:18:23):
In the Box and loves funny too.

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
Do you keep saying, Megan Markle, you know I'm Sussex.

Speaker 16 (01:18:27):
Now you have kids and you go, no, I share
my name with my children.

Speaker 14 (01:18:32):
Yes, and that feels so.

Speaker 16 (01:18:34):
I didn't know how meaningful it would be to me,
but it just means so much to go.

Speaker 2 (01:18:40):
This is our family. Okay, gosh, please let it pause,
pause pod and I can't wait a minte, come back
to it, come back to a pause. Sorry, on one's
gonna murder me. First off, she's gonna chop her damn
fingers off with the vegetables. I can't but how many
beige things can you wear all at once? All of
the bait? I say this in a cream colored sweater,
I mean jeans. Don't judge me. This is the only

(01:19:01):
thing I have is not black. Stop it? Why but
do you have to wear all of the sweaters? Number one?
Number two? That was a bitch. You know my name
is Sussex. You know that that's what that meant. She
was like, so funny that you keep saying that your
name isn't actually Sussex. Isn't it Mount Batton windsor how
do I know this? I don't know. Isn't that what
the family's name is? Because isn't that When Elizabeth and

(01:19:23):
Philip got married and Philip was mad that he couldn't
give his name to his kids, and they ended up
being Mount Batten Windsor later. That's like, actually their last name,
County Sussex is the county that she's only been to
like one time in her life. And they don't even
like them, and they they took that as the title.
Your title is actually not your last name. But I
don't that I can't. Okay, go ahead. The cutting of

(01:19:46):
the vegetables makes me nervous.

Speaker 16 (01:19:49):
Children, yes, and that feels so I didn't know how
meaningful it would be to me, but it just means
so much to go. This is our family name, my god,
husband and three dogs.

Speaker 14 (01:20:02):
It's my bacon.

Speaker 2 (01:20:07):
I'm like worried about how she's cutting this stuff variable
and it's got a lot of magic in it. I
feel like you're watching me fall in love. I'm so sorry,
I Meg, Meg.

Speaker 14 (01:20:20):
And I want to ask about your Luke.

Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
But who your Luke?

Speaker 16 (01:20:25):
Your Luke, maggot, Oh, my Luke, you're Luke?

Speaker 14 (01:20:28):
Did I not say it right?

Speaker 12 (01:20:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:20:30):
I mean, like way cooler than I am. I don't
know what you're talking my luke? My look, she likes
my luke.

Speaker 2 (01:20:37):
Oh my gosh, is this one of my favorite show,
so that was obviously set up. She's wearing a Louis
Vuitton Dunham shirt. That's what the little vea is there,
and I'm like, seriously, that's like so nut stealth wealth.
That's like obnoxious. Anyway, what is where's the they like
they made kids party bags and they put in a

(01:21:00):
Manuka honeystick, some seeds and like a little garden trowel,
Like what kid wants that? No kid wants that. You
know what kids want? They want garbage, pale kids. They
want sour patch candy, that's what they want. They want
fun stuff. They want like something they can throw at
their siblings. That's what they want. And then there was
one moment where she said it's such a delight to

(01:21:22):
be a present parent and acting like she's so busy.
I was rolling my eyes so hard. A friend of
mine texted me and said, oh my gosh, I said.
I tried to stomach this and I couldn't do it.
What is a present parent? You're raising kids? You know
how many other people before you have birth children? Some
people ask birth children raise them, or adopt children, raise them.

(01:21:43):
They're present in their children's lives. They they're there, what
is the I'm the present parent. And then they she
did this thing where she arranged fruit in a rainbow
on the board. Who the hell has time for that?
Who has time to I'm gonna up, my friend, if.

Speaker 17 (01:22:01):
You love your children as much as I do, you're
gonna poorly cut the fruit, maybe put some fingers in there,
poorly cut the fruit and arrange it into a rainbow
on a platter. And then she was saying, well, you
can just see z a large plate. The stuff that
she's is this is like basic B stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
I don't know what the aim of this program was,
but it is one of the most cringe things because
she is unaware of how horribly she comes off. She
thinks the problem is everybody else. It's just so that's
not even her house. They rented someone else's house. That's
not even her house. She rented this couple's house in

(01:22:40):
Montecito and that's where they filmed it, and so this
is not even hers. It's just so terribly inauthentic. And
everyone was saying, you're ripping off Pam Anderson, because Pam
Anderson apparently had a cooking thing. She was ripping off
what Flamingo Estate, which is this like small business that's
in Los Angeles and they do candles and all this stuff.

(01:23:02):
So she launched these products. She's got a crape mix
and probably some other mass produced, you know, high process stuff,
and of course her jams, her jellies that they had
to keep changing the trademark for a million times. I mean,
I just it's just so this is not relatable. I mean,
you can tell that she's not. I think she wants
to be seen as being like a lifestyle guru, but

(01:23:23):
you can literally see from her cooking skills in the
kitchen that she's not. And it's okay to say that
you have people that do this for you. Just be
honest about it. Don't try to act to everybody else
like this is stuff that you do day in and
day out, because nobody, ladies, can I get an amen?
First off, you're not going to have your hair extensions
all the way down in the fruit that you're cutting.
Number one. Number two, ain't nobody wearing white doing tomato sauce.

(01:23:47):
No self respecting cook is going to wear white and
make tomato sauce. This is not happening, especially without an apron.
Oh my gosh. I don't know. Like I watched it,
watched enough to wear I didn't choke to death. And
then I just I did this because you guys, we
were tight, right, and I do this stuff for you
as a favor. Don't don't, don't subject yourself to this,

(01:24:10):
just scroll on past. It is so it is one
of the most inauthentic things I've ever watched in my life.
Didn't you You're not even interested in this stuff, Kane.
I just don't know, Like it wasn't even a proper
Oh my gosh, what so Wan has this? You can't
see it, but I can see it in the monitor
of her cutting. It's on a loop, her cutting things,
and every time I look up, she gets right there

(01:24:31):
by her fingers. There's so many different parts of the
show where look, she's trying to cut, like she was
cutting a strawberry, and I, legit thought she was about
ready to slice her finger off. I just couldn't even
watch it anymore. I'm like, this is horrible. It's just
so inauthentic. And I all look at it, Oh my gosh,
what in the world, what is she cutting onions? Oh

(01:24:51):
my gosh. And you can see that she's just not
even I don't know, it doesn't look authentic. You're not
gonna watch this and you like foodie stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:25:00):
I am uninterested in this.

Speaker 2 (01:25:03):
I would much rather watch the chef that she has
make her family's food when the cameras aren't there. I
would rather watch them do it, and then she can
stand on the side and like wear her you know,
Laura Piana, like two thousand dollars coulottes if she wants to.
But oh my gosh, I can't even deal. It's just
I'm a fan of hers, are you? She seems obnoxious?

Speaker 6 (01:25:24):
Yeah? I like that.

Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
No, like in a woke way.

Speaker 6 (01:25:27):
Oh I hate that. But I don't get that about her.

Speaker 2 (01:25:30):
I think she said she said interviews and stuff before,
and it's just maybe not want to watch anything she's in.
I'm like, I don't. I can't stand people who get
off camera and wine like you're literally and probably a
thousand dollars denim shirt. Shut up, like I'm just tony
even not even hearing you. All right, we gotta I
just I watched some of it so you didn't have to.
I'm not gonna watch all of it. I'm not going

(01:25:52):
to do a whole. I know everybody's doing this big
hate watch viewing thing. I can't. I mean, I love you,
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Speaker 6 (01:27:05):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:27:11):
So this is eoh. A woman was stung by a
scorpion in Boston, Boston Logan Airport. She straight up got stung.
That My youngest son had a pet scorpion or was
it an Emperor scorpion or something like that, called it
Sherman because it looked like a tank. It was a
black scorpion. They're weird. He wanted a tarantula, and I

(01:27:33):
was like, okay, I don't want things that are hairy
with lots of legs. Let's not do that. So we
got a scorpion anyway. Oh oh, this is can be chilled.
She totally she got stung. She was collecting her bags.
They have no idea where it came from. They wouldn't
say if it was captured or killed, or if it's
like still a crawling around the terminal. They have no
idea where it is. I mean, they're okay, this is

(01:27:56):
gonna be a dumb question, and if my son heard it,
he would probably literally make fun of me and I
into a meme that they're not like bees, right, they
don't like, you know, ripped our butt out with our
stinger and we're dead. Okay, thanks. So they they're they're
trying to find it. They had like some experts come out,
but they're like, we're not too we're not too worried

(01:28:16):
about it. I mean, I guess if you're okay and
it's just mildly discomforting, that's okay. I mean I can
live with that, but it's still gross. What in the world?
Why is this a story? They've been studying this. A
percentage of people who pee in the shower has now
been leaked in a new study. That's the headline. Okay,

(01:28:37):
I don't a quarter of Americans do it on a
regular basis. Really, they have indoor plumbing, right.

Speaker 6 (01:28:47):
I'd be lying if I said I never did it.

Speaker 2 (01:28:49):
I don't need to know this about you.

Speaker 6 (01:28:51):
I'm just saying I don't know how common it is.
Twenty five percent seems like a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
That seems like a lot. But they said in the
course of an average year, they said thirty percent of
men do it regularly, twenty percent of women. According to
the survey that they said this is a New York Post.
A quarter of millennials say it's a daily practice. Thankfully,
gen Xers are like thirteen percent. That's in total, forty
five percent of Americans relieve themselves in the shower throughout

(01:29:18):
the course of the I'm sorry, but wasn't there another
story that talked about men and do they actually wash
their legs and feet or do they let the soap
trip down? So I've got like a million this does
not like it. Maybe that's how you shower then maybe
definitely is the toilet. You know what I'm saying, Like,
why let's not let's not evolve backwards, Let's not do that.

(01:29:42):
A man issuing his brother in law after he filled
his belly button with super glue. The man says he's
filed the legal claim against his brother in law. It
was a prank. He poured super glue into his belly
button while he slept, and and the man says that
he and his wife and family are furious. They took
him to Small Claims Cord. He felt like he had

(01:30:04):
no choice. They were at a family barbecue, a few
too many beers fell asleep without a shirt on. Blah
was brother in law that it would be hilarious, and
he said it partially dried and it was stuck. They
adhered to the skin. They tours it. It was horrible.
A thousand dollars CO pay for emergency room visit, twenty
two hundred dollars medical bill. He asked the brother in
law to cover the cost. The brother in law refused.

(01:30:26):
I got to feel like the brother in law's on
the wrong hair. Sorry, you need to help pay up, dude,
because this is that's lame. And also, don't get drunk
and fall asleep and a hammock around family like that.
What is the matter with you? Trust no one, you know,
even at a family event, at a family barbecue, because
you know, I feel like maybe probably done something like
this before. I am not reading this last story, Kane.

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Speaker 12 (01:31:58):
That's been true up until this, but we're seeing such
a rapid retreat in these first forty five days. Like
I said, it's an abomination. I'm hard pressed to think
of a worse forty five days self inflicted by any
administration in this country's history.

Speaker 2 (01:32:13):
So that's representative Venman. If you wanted the opinion of
someone that's pretty much mostly irrelevant outside of their district,
then that's who you would ask. You would ask. He says,
it's the worst forty five days in American history. I
don't know, I feel pretty great about it. I feel
I feel like these are really good days right now.
So I really don't get I can't share that sentiment.
You know, who else I know thinks that these are

(01:32:35):
really good days. He was just at the border with
the VP. It is our Attorney General Ken Paxton from
the Great Republic of Texas. Now, I gotta tell you,
the General is so easy going. He's like, yeah, I'm
having lunch, Oh I got to do this interview. Let
me just pop over here and you know, talk to
my friend Dana, because you know, we're almost best friends.
Let's go ahead and talk. And he's just so easy going. General.
It's good to see you, appreciate you joining.

Speaker 3 (01:32:56):
Good to see how'd you know?

Speaker 18 (01:32:57):
How did you read my mind and know that I
thought it was a great forty five days.

Speaker 2 (01:33:01):
I when I could, I could tell, I'm feeling that energy.
It's just it's different. It feels I feel like people
are in a happier mood. They can exhale, you know,
because there is nothing so bad as having lived through
four years of Biden or whoever Biden was being run by.

Speaker 3 (01:33:18):
Well, yeah, just knowing that everything's bad.

Speaker 18 (01:33:20):
I mean, whether you look at the border, whether you
look at the disaster that it happened overseas with Afghanistan,
and our relationships with China and Iran, and all the
war in Ukraine and the course inflation, runaway spending, and
I can't I try. I try to find good in everything.
Hard to find any good in the Biden administration from.

Speaker 3 (01:33:38):
What I could tell.

Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
Yeah, you were just at the border with secdef D
and I and also the governor and the Vice President
of the United States to talk about the ongoing efforts
to get the border secured because Texas is really led here.
What was the reaction of the new cabinet when you
when you all were meeting down there, what was their reaction?

Speaker 18 (01:33:59):
Well, it was pretty amazing. First of all, thank the
vice president for actually showing up. We've been waiting a
long time for a vice president to show up on
the border, and we were glad to have them. So
I told them that. And I think it's just remarkable
that all they've done is enforced existing law, and everybody
talks about you know, Biden would say, well, I can't
do anything, I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:34:17):
Have the right laws in place.

Speaker 18 (01:34:19):
Well, you know that when Trump was there before, he
enforced existing law, it was successful in maintaining a secure border.

Speaker 3 (01:34:26):
We know that the.

Speaker 18 (01:34:27):
Same laws applies applied to Biden, and he somehow couldn't
manage those laws and actually ignore those laws and helped
the cartels do everything they wanted.

Speaker 3 (01:34:36):
And then here we are forty five days later. Yesterday
was forty four.

Speaker 18 (01:34:39):
When they showed up, and we're down to like eight
thousand something crossings a day or some wow, you know,
one hundred and forty thousand last year in the.

Speaker 2 (01:34:47):
Same month, that is insane. Down to eight thousand, I
mean that's I mean, it's still I know, like reasonable
people are like, that's still a high number, but compared
to what we've seen previously, it's like a drop in
the bucket compared to what it was. What did you
make a potus going after the cartels with his EO saying,
these are the cartels that we're going to treat, as
you know, essentially terrorists, and then Shinbaum, the President of Mexico,

(01:35:10):
seemingly coming out and really wanting to defend the cartels
against what was being that was wild. What do you
make of that?

Speaker 18 (01:35:18):
Well, first of all, the president's targeting the right group,
and Biden targeted the right group when he came into office.
He didn't wait a month of two months. He first
day he told the world, and of course he was
announcing this to the cartels, We're not going to deport anybody.
Why would you announce that unless you wanted the cartels
to bring people to the board, and that's exactly what
was going on.

Speaker 3 (01:35:36):
He enabled the cartels, He enriched.

Speaker 18 (01:35:38):
The cartels, he made them stronger because they made billions
while he was in office. And now the president, I
says Donald Trump, he recognizes this. He's targeting them as
terrors organization where they are and of course the cartels
have made so much.

Speaker 3 (01:35:50):
Money, they're so influential in the Mexican government.

Speaker 18 (01:35:53):
That is an issue that we're going to be dealing
with is an ongoing problem, largely because the Biden administration.

Speaker 3 (01:35:59):
How are the artaels have made them stronger?

Speaker 2 (01:36:01):
Yeah, I'm really I'm very excited to see the difference
in there. It may maybe I don't know, maybe it's
just going to in addition to the decreased crossings. I
don't know, maybe we're actually going to get a handle
on the Fatanyl coming across the border and the human trafficking.
I feel like, finally, for the first time in ages,
we're in a good position to do that.

Speaker 18 (01:36:21):
Look, this is the reason he's implementing the terips because
the Mexican government is not only aided in a Vetta
cartels and getting the people here, not stopping it, they've
also aided in the cartels moving Fatanolic, killing thousands of
our kids every year.

Speaker 3 (01:36:38):
So that's a really bad thing that the Biden administration.

Speaker 18 (01:36:41):
Encourage with their actions openly, and it's a really bad
thing that the Mexican government is doing. And I'm grateful
to the President for looking at the lives of our
children over economic interests.

Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
Im into that, we're talking with Attorney General Ken Pax
into the Great Republic of Texas General, you also spoke
out and you you were very much behind dot ethan Ham.
And this is the Texas Children's Hospital. This is the
craziest story. I mean, you have a whistleblower's who's you know,
letting everybody know what is happening at Texas Children's Hospital
with regard to this, that it's experimentation, I mean the transitioning,

(01:37:14):
it's just experimentation on miners.

Speaker 15 (01:37:17):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
And now with the executive orders coming in from the administration,
obviously we're on new footing. Tell me about this because
you've you really helped fight this and you tweeted about it.
I think used everything that you had in your bag
to throw at this. How do you feel about it now?
I mean, obviously you know he's in the writing, he's
been proven.

Speaker 18 (01:37:36):
So yeah, they've they basically the federal govern Now it's
turned and come to a reasonable position.

Speaker 3 (01:37:42):
We think about it.

Speaker 18 (01:37:43):
We don't let kids, we don't let miners under eighteen
signed contracts. We don't let them go into the military.
We don't let them get married, we don't let them
do all kinds of things. We don't let them use tobacco,
we don't let them drink alcohol, and yet somehow we
can give them permission at you know, fourteen or fifteen
or sixteen to change their bodies a way irreparable and
dramatically affects their future. Well, we know that their brain

(01:38:05):
development isn't giving them the capability to make the best
decisions that they're going to need to make for their
whole lives. So, I mean, this is ridiculous that this
is even something that the federal government was engaged in
harming a guy that was exposing basically people that were
doing bad things in Texas that under our laws, are wrong.
So I'm very encouraged the fact that we have an

(01:38:25):
administration has some common sense and that actually cares again
about children as opposed to you know, these doctors making.

Speaker 3 (01:38:32):
A lot of money.

Speaker 2 (01:38:33):
It feels like it just was some of the weirdest
thing reading about this doctor being persecuted and prosecuted by
the federal government for doing no harm. For doing no harm,
I mean, that's you know, part of the oath that
they take. So I'm so glad that you know, And
of course you were right there fighting the whole time,
which brings me to this question, So when are you

(01:38:53):
running for Senate.

Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
So I'm actually I've done some pulling it. It's outstanding right.

Speaker 18 (01:39:00):
Now to getting some commitments on the fundraising side to
make sure I have enough money.

Speaker 3 (01:39:04):
You know, we all know that John Cornyn has been
there for twenty three.

Speaker 18 (01:39:07):
Years and hasn't done the things that Texas want to do,
as supposed to doing things that we don't want them
to do, like restricting guns, which Joe Biden congratulated on
and Donald Trump criticized him on.

Speaker 3 (01:39:18):
And he's not been supportive of building.

Speaker 18 (01:39:21):
A wall, although he's plenty supportive of giving Ukraine billion
the dollar.

Speaker 3 (01:39:24):
And helping their security. So I am definitely looking at this.

Speaker 18 (01:39:28):
I'm just trying to get all my ducks in a row,
make sure that I've got the resources I need to
go out and take on a guy that's going to
have a lot of money.

Speaker 3 (01:39:33):
Yeah, from Washington, DC and what we call the swamp.

Speaker 2 (01:39:36):
So like summer, maybe like late spring summer, that's when
you're probably going to announce.

Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
Then, Yeah, that's what we're looking at right now.

Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
He is not even He's like, no, I'm not even
dealing with us. I have one more question before I
let you go. We're talking with we're talking with the
Attorney general. Maybe Senator I tried, you know, I was trying.
He's not going to give me an inch on that.
That's all right, that's all right, we'll talk again soon.
I wanted to ask you. We talked about Texas Children's Hospital,
So that's tc H. And then now there's the THHC,
a bill that's working its way up. It's I think

(01:40:04):
it's SB three, and it's talking about the way that
I understand at the criminalization of THHC. That's already it's
already legal in I mean, obviously it's already legal in Texas.
I think that chemical compound. And I don't I don't
ask this as someone who's like a marijuana person. I
just I'm you know how I am with big government,
and after everything with COVID and the quote unquote vaccines,

(01:40:27):
I get really nervous about stuff. Where do you stand
on this bill? Because I I we have a lot
of people in the audience that are veterans, and I
know that a lot of them rely on this as
like a non psychotropic thing. I just what are your
thoughts on this and what's the understanding behind it?

Speaker 18 (01:40:42):
So I don't know the details of this build that
five thousand bills going through the House and set.

Speaker 3 (01:40:46):
It's hard to keep up with everyone. Yeah, something I'm
working out.

Speaker 18 (01:40:49):
Which we have many of those issues, but generally support
of the things that can help people that if they're
not addictive and they don't do harm. So you know,
if this is a bill that helps our veterans deal
with health issues in a way that's not detrimental to
their health, I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:41:05):
All for it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:06):
So you're not like against the THHC stuff, and I
know different states are grappling with that issue.

Speaker 3 (01:41:11):
I'm against things that hurt, you know.

Speaker 18 (01:41:13):
I don't like to see things that are that are
allowed that our kids get addicted to and end up
being long term harm. But we're talking about medical use
for something that does something good for these veterans that
are maybe in pain. I've been in pain before, and
when you're in that situation, you may be pretty desperate
to resolve that pain.

Speaker 3 (01:41:34):
And if there's something that can do that, I want
people to really get help.

Speaker 2 (01:41:37):
Yeah, And that's definitely and I think people are are.
I think they pay way more attention to these types
of issues now, especially after everything that we saw under
the Biden administration with the vaccine mandates and you know everything,
they're just you know, people get a little I think
they start asking questions now when the government gets involved
with consumption of different things, and then it becomes like

(01:41:59):
I think it's separate from like the the deregulation of
marijuana as a whole. I guess because of how it's delivered.
I I that that's a that's a discussion for another time.
But I'm glad to hear you say that if it's
helpful and if it helps with veterans, and that's something
that you're that you're in favor of. General Paxton, Yes.

Speaker 18 (01:42:16):
Sir, well absolutely, I think we got to take care
of our veterans. They've given so much for our country.
If they're in pain.

Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
Help Yeah. Absolutely, we'd love to have you back, especially
as you know, you get closer to making a decision
on that senter race. General.

Speaker 3 (01:42:29):
Absolutely, how about this, I'll come talk to you first.

Speaker 2 (01:42:31):
Yes, you heard it. I'm going to hold you to that.
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Speaker 2 (01:43:59):
This is why I love the crew on our program,
because we're talking about different things. And I'm like, yeah,
you know, if a big Ramaswami running for governor Ohio
came up and I had read something, don't laugh at me,
dear heavens. I read something about like a football guy
who might who's you know, also considering a gubernatorial run
in twenty twenty six, and uh, I was trying to

(01:44:21):
remember his name and google it, and I'm talking to
Cane and Stephen was like, yeah, he's a football guy.
I think he's a player. I don't know, he's a
football guy. And I googled it and then I was like, oh,
it's Jim Tressel. And they both exploded like oh Jim Tressel,
like he's their dad, you know. They both were Cane
and Stephen like yeah, Jim Tressel like yeah, he was
just over the other night. Like that level of like

(01:44:43):
knowledge and almost excitement.

Speaker 6 (01:44:46):
We had cigars.

Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
Yeah, and then uh, you guys were telling me about
Ohio state being super popular even outside of Ohio because
apparently Trussell was the former football coach there, so he's, Oh,
judging by your guys reaction, he's a very popular gentleman.

Speaker 6 (01:45:03):
It's hard to think that Viveke would win. If Tressel's
in there and running for governor, you know, against Vivike.
I would have a hard time believing that Viveke would win.

Speaker 2 (01:45:13):
That. That's that's fascinating to me to see the confluence
of football and politics. But yeah, I mean, I guess
if you're in that you've been in that role and
everybody's loved you and you've delivered for them in some ways,
it sort of is Yeah, I guess it's a little
bit like politics in a way, and then you take

(01:45:34):
that favorability over to a gubernatorial run. Golly, the earned
media on that is insane. That is crazy. There's that
that you you almost become unbeatable. That's gonna be very
interesting if he gets in, because I think he's They
keep there was like one day ago NBC four they

(01:45:56):
were speculating about his potential Jim Trussell's potential run. So far,
he hasn't said anything when they never say anything like
when we had packs it on, We're like, you're gonna
run for a cent? Dude, he's running. Come on, God
if he's he know and he's gonna call on tell
him in the show.

Speaker 14 (01:46:12):
But you knew.

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
He's like it's a formality at this point for him saying, well,
we're gonna wait and uh, you know and explort. That's
going to be a fascinating primary. The primary will be
the general in that regard. Uh. But Trussell, he was
appointed Mike Dewan blah blah blah. He's he said previously
he was too busy to contemplate a run for governor,

(01:46:33):
But now I don't know. He's just seems like it's
something that he may and somebody's being very tight, very
tight lipped about it. Do you think he would be
a good governor, Jim Trussell. I mean, if he's loved
as a coach, that must mean he did something right.

Speaker 6 (01:46:48):
Yeah, exactly. I mean you're looking like you pretty much
headed off a nice team effort there, right, And when
you're in Congress, you want to be able to play
along with your team and those against you in a way
that's strategic for your constituents.

Speaker 2 (01:47:02):
So Steve for your age demo, Like, how do you
compare a Ramaswami to Tressel.

Speaker 5 (01:47:10):
Well, I was a little before. It was a little
bit early two thousands. Trestle was around because he left
and urban Meyer showed up. And urban Meyer was really
successful too. But for a lot of those NFL guys,
urban Meyer was their guy. I mean, sorry, Jim Tressell
was their guy. He was one of the best coaches
of all time.

Speaker 2 (01:47:23):
So we'll see who interesting. So that's gonna that would
be a very interesting primary too, wouldn't it. I wonder
if that's why he's getting in it. Ramaswamy's getting in
it so early. Kind of stake out your claim because
that's kind of what you do, at least in the
state level. Very interesting indeed, So tomorrow we've got we
got we've got some fun stuff planned. So John Burke,

(01:47:45):
who is a commentator and he's involved, I just find
this fascinating, this whole thing of veterans with PTSD and
then trying to have like more holistic approaches, and he's
involved in a lot of the wanting to say tch
there's a lot of letters there, the THHC that I'm
turning into my mother the pot chemical anyway. Uh, he's

(01:48:11):
been pretty outspoken about that. We're going to talk with him,
and of course we're following up with all these eos
because Potus is expected to sign some more eos today,
particularly as it pertains to the Department of Education. So
we're going to have all of that for you as well.
Today in stupidity came.

Speaker 6 (01:48:26):
All right, it looks like Columbia professor Basil smickle? Is
it smickla?

Speaker 2 (01:48:31):
I know, Basil Smickle, Basil Snickle, is you have to
be a professor.

Speaker 6 (01:48:36):
He's convinced this is the issue.

Speaker 15 (01:48:38):
Listen, there are people who are charged with trying to
find savings. So, yes, it's an attack on government, but
it's also an attack on this government. What I mean
by that is it's an attack on this government that
used to be headed by a black man. It's an
attack on this government that almost elected a black woman
to the highest office in the land.

Speaker 6 (01:48:58):
At the yoga stretch to race into the argument.

Speaker 2 (01:49:01):
Yeah, that's no good, No boy, no, that's no folks.
That does it for us today. I hope you have
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