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Pete Hegseth announces a new twice-yearly PT test for top brass in the US Military in a fierce Patton-esque speech in Quantico. The left freaks out over forcing our Armed Forces to be in shape. Joy Reid trashes Conservatives for wanting no income tax, no regulations, and earning what you want. J.B. Pritzker ironically says it is dangerous for the Trump administration to call the Democratic Party, fascist. Dana breaks down what is contributing to an inevitable government shutdown. Hakeem Jeffries freaks out over Trump sharing an AI video of Jeffries in a sombrero. Charlie Kirk’s team is forced to release the letter he wrote to Bibi Netanyahu after some conservative influencers were calling him “disillusioned” over his stance on Israel. Jimmy Kimmel’s ratings have fallen even further than before following his non-apology over Charlie Kirk as Americans continue to bail on Disney. Serena Williams calls out a New York hotel for cotton plant decor in their corridor. Rep. Chip Roy joins us to bring us behind the scenes on negotiations to prevent a government shutdown.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
With physical fitness and appearance.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
If the Secretary of War can do regular hard PT,
so can every member of our Joint Force. Frankly, it's
tiring to look out at combat formations or really any
formation and see fat troops. Likewise, it's completely unacceptable to
see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the
Pentagon and leading commands around the country in the world.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
It's a bad look. It is bad and it's not
who we are.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
So whether you're an airborne ranger or a chairborne ranger,
a brand new private or a four star general, you
need to meet the height and weight standards and pass
the PT test.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
And as the Chairman said, yes there.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Is no PT test, But today, at my direction, every
member of the Joint Force at every rank is required
to take a PT test twice a year, as well
as meet height and weight requirements twice a year every
year of service. Also, today, at my direction, every warrior

(01:02):
across our Joint Force is required to do PT every
duty day.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Should be common satsin why is.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
This such a big deal? Why are people freaking out
over a SEC war? Saying that you know these this
is just one of the things that you should you
should have to do this. I remember back when if
you had flat feet, you weren't admitted. You weren't admitted
into the military. There was somebody I knew that had
a peanut allergy that wasn't able to enlist, that tried to.

(01:34):
It's a friend of mine in high school. It was
a greade above me and he his brother went in
and he was going to go in and he was
allergic to peanuts and they wouldn't take him. Can you
believe that flat feet? I know, well, my husband he
tried to enlist. He had knee surgery because he blew
out his knee during football in high school and he
had knee surgery when I think it was like his

(01:54):
junior year of high school. And they wouldn't take him
because he had knee surgery. Is that crazy? Is this wild?

Speaker 4 (02:03):
Right?

Speaker 1 (02:04):
That's the standard out expense.

Speaker 3 (02:05):
Yeah, that's exactly that's what you would expect. Welcome back
to the program, Dane, lash with you the bottom of
this first hour. The military is not supposed to be
like a place for you to go and have your
egos stroked and your feelings held tightly and caressed. If
that's what you think it should be get out, because
you're going to make us lose wars, and you're gonna
get our sons and daughters killed, our husbands and wives killed.

(02:29):
I just think immediately you are invalidated. You should be
ineligible for consideration. If that's you, if that's you're like
your purpose, if that's your your priority, and you know
it was. It was. The media was livid audio sound
bite fourteen. They were so mad this morning. Guys, listen and.

Speaker 5 (02:49):
Min let's talk about this.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
We know there actually are.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
I'm sorry, full stop, full stop, full stop. What the
hell was the hair that I just saw? Can we want?
I'm really I didn't mean to do that to you once,
like de or heavens, can I just get like you
don't have to do any of you're awesome editing things.
I just want to pause for a moment. Okay, I
did see what I saw? I thought? Is that what

(03:12):
I saw? I mean, you're like a sixty year old woman?
Am I being mean when I say that? I mean
I even look, I don't care when I get old.
Make fun of me. I don't care. But I'm just saying, like,
maybe don't dress like a pee wee's playhouse contributor. Okay,
go ahead full video. I'm sorry, sorry about this.

Speaker 5 (03:29):
We know there actually are some serious things are just
being discussed in this meeting as well. That pos there's
some new Pentagon policy directives about perhaps emphasizing true presence
in Europe, making more of a focus on.

Speaker 3 (03:42):
The homeland and the like.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
But that's the kind of stuff that's going to.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Happen behind closed doors, will come out in the hours
and days ahead. What we were there for full display
for the cameras was a political speech and it was
an anti woke you know, something you'd be you'd hear
from a Fox News host.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
I guess that's appropriate.

Speaker 5 (03:57):
Rather than someone who is, you know, the secondary of defense.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
What are you talking about that you would expect to
hear from a Fox News host. I feel like this
guy wouldn't be able to do a pull up to
save his life. What is the problem with what hag
Seth said, m my tax dollars that I'm bent over
a barrel and forcibly taken for don't go towards rearranging

(04:22):
somebody's junk below the waist to make them feel better
about their affirmed cosplay. It's not what we do the
military is about, I mean quite literally, kicking ass and
winning wars. That's it. What's the purpose of it. Otherwise,
if you want a scientific experiment, I mean, you've gotten
the schools, You've gotten arts and entertainment, You've gotten all

(04:43):
this stuff. So if you wanted, you know, any of this,
then then you already have those fields in which to experiment.
The military is not one of them. It's lives are
at stake here. I mean, imagine being so self obsessed
that you're actually willing to ende are the wives of
other individuals because you want to do it your way. Honestly,

(05:05):
those are like the worst of the worst of the
people there. They're so audio some bite fifteen. This NEPO baby,
she's like, just you know her, I don't know. Her
mom was this big author and that's this chick's claim
to fame. So her mom was an author, and so
the sixty year old whatever got her job on MSNB
because she's a nepo baby. Audio some bite fifteen. This

(05:28):
is this is stupid analysis. I'm sorry, you're gonna you're
gonna talk to some author nepo baby to analyze the military.
Somebody who dressed like joker. They dressed like Joker. Seriously, No,
I'm not gonna be nice. Everyone can everyone can literally
go to hell. I'm not gonna be nice about this
if you have a problem with it. Diana aids fire,
I don't care. I'm so tired of this stuff. Play fifteen. Sorry,

(05:51):
thank you one.

Speaker 6 (05:52):
I mean, I think we're gonna see push back to this.
I think a lot about the Vietnam War, which was
sort of a moment. Do you think of that, you know,
an end of discriminating. You know, there was much the
white the army really focused on making an anti discrimination
and they ended up really helping the army in a

(06:13):
lot of different ways because people were a lot you know,
it was just a.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Much more egalitary, articulated sentence, and it ended up what
the hell is she saying?

Speaker 6 (06:23):
I mean, woke doesn't come from recent it comes from
experience in the military.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
So I do think this is kind of bizarre.

Speaker 6 (06:30):
And if you think about, like you know, Winston Churchill,
the idea that people have to be thin in order
to run the military seems kind of wild.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Molly Jong Fast is one of the stupidest soul broads
that I've ever had the misfortune of hearing. It's not
about being thin. Good heavens, clearly the ability to comprehend
things that your mother has didn't pass to use. So
it's evident that you got your contributorship strictly based on
your genetic lottery, which, by the looks of it, isn't

(07:03):
a great hall. That being said, it's not about thinness.
It's about fitness. I'm embarrassed for these people. Don't ask
me to unify, don't ask me to be courteous. I've
spent twenty years being courteous. I'm out of giveadams, I'm
out of courteousness. I'm out of all of it. That
is such an asinine analysis. It's not about thinness. It's

(07:25):
about being fit. Can you do what is required physically?
Can you meet the standards, the performance standards physically. That's
what it's about. It's not about being thin like oh
my gosh. No, it's not about whatever ozimpic dreams you have, lady,

(07:47):
It's not about that. It's about physical fitness, something that
clearly escapes most of the roster on any of the
left leaning alphabet networks. It is about fitness. It's about stamina,
it's about endurance, it's about health, and it's also about
mental strength and mental fitness. That is the point. You

(08:11):
have a bunch of these these pencil pushers who have
you know, they they have all of these you know,
things on on their pin to their their their uniforms.
They're pencil pushers that have never won wars, and yet
they're like all they're all woke y. I mean, MILLI
comes to mind. Some of the some of the individuals
in charge during the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan come to mind.

(08:36):
That's what it's about. What what are you talking about? Fitness?
Invoking Winston Churchill? What in the Kamala Harris hell word salad?
Did we just hear? Just talk? See? If I was
the host, I'd slap somebody. I'd be like, can you
just spit it out? Gotly, you're killing my soul because
you're so stupid you cannot articulate a simple a simple sentence.

(08:58):
Haven't help us? All is what's that? And he said this,
he added this to add, so this is so great.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
Sixteen Listen, this administration has done a great deal from
day one to remove the social justice, politically correct, and
toxic ideological garbage that had infected our department to rip
out the politics. No more identity months, dei offices, dudes

(09:28):
in dresses, no more climate change worship, no more division
distraction or gender delusions, no more debris.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
As I've said before.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
And we'll say again, we are done with that.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
Now.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
See that's what I want to hear from my sak war.
I want to hear that. By the way, do you
guys know he did the patent with the stage setup, right,
George C. Scott when he did and pat which is
a great film, patten the big flag behind him? Yeah,
I mean, I don't think that that was by by accident.
I got to say, so, what's wrong with anything that
Hegsath said? It's rhetorical, because nothing's wrong. There's literally nothing

(10:08):
wrong with it. My gosh, have we gotten so soft
and pansified as a nation that, oh, we're expecting people
to be physically fit? Oh my gosh. So mean okay,
well then then be fit. This is military we're talking about.
This is this is this is exactly it. This is

(10:29):
what it's all about. Audio some by twelve. Trump nailed
it right here. Listen.

Speaker 7 (10:33):
But as leaders are commitment to every patriot who put
on the uniform is to ensure that American military remains
the most lethal and dominant on the planet, not merely
for a few years, but for the decades and generations
to come, for centuries. We must be so strong that
no nation will dare challenge us, so powerful that no

(10:55):
enemy will dare threaten us, and so capable that no
adversary can even think about beating this.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
It's called peace through strength. The left thinks that strength
comes from how many times that you can be victimized?
Oh well, I'm like a Latino, trans gay, mensus whatever
furry who's also maybe Indian and also like Ukrainian and whatever.

(11:23):
Add how many labels can you add? The more labels
you have, it's supposed to be like, the more powerful
you are. That's progressive mentality. We all know in real
space that that doesn't work. This is peace through strength,
and this is exactly what our military is supposed to
be for. This is what our defense posturing should be.
You want to be friends with us, and you don't

(11:46):
want to make us mad, right, it's peace through strength.
We don't want to go to war, but we want
you to know that if you provoked us to the
point where we had to protect ourselves. We won't just
take you out. We will burn a scorch mark in
your family tree that will go all the way down
into the ground, beyond the roots. That's what needs to

(12:09):
be understood and just so, so long as they know
that that's a potential risk with doing something that could
potentially alienate or make angry the United States, and they
don't do anything to alienate or make angry the United States,
then we're good, right, I mean, that's the way. What
the hell do I care what another country does with

(12:31):
their defense. I'm only concerned about where my tax dollars
are forcibly taken and used. Here. This is what Literally,
the only job of the government is defense. The only
job of the government is defense. That's it. That's where
we are. So this is not a controversial speech that

(12:57):
either sec War gave or that potus. There's nothing controversial
about it. The only controversial idea in this sphere is
the idea that you should accommodate everyone else's completely irrelevant identity, garbage, whatever,

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So are the days of the United States?

Speaker 11 (15:52):
Is that if you go back before the twentieth century,
there were no income taxes, there were no regulations on business.
You could earn as much money is you want, leave
one hundred percent of it to your children with no taxes.
That's the world they want back. And to get it back,
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Speaker 3 (16:11):
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to not suffer from a ton of regulation under a

(16:32):
ton of regulations. We would like an actual free market.
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I mean, if you're trying to demand the fruits of
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you sinful because you're coveting what your neighbor wants, and
that's sinful and by you just because you're using the

(16:57):
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I hope, by the way, people who support and I
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I think that you are morally compromised because you believe
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(17:21):
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(17:44):
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(19:34):
You cannot call this anything except an attack on the constitution.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Didn't happen. This is like, why does JB. Pritzker rape women?
Why does he beat women? Did you hear the story
about how he beat a woman to death and buried
her in his backyard? Same thing. I can make up
stuff too, just off the top of my head. Isn't
it fun? Let's see how fun it can get. Welcome
back to the program, Dana lash at you at the
top of this second hour. Don't ask me to unify
with these cretans, because no, I have no interest in unifying.

(20:03):
None at all whatsoever? Hm M, he's, oh, well they are.
They're going after people's licenses. Where did that happen? They
think you are so stupid. That's what really galls me.
They think you are morons. All they have to do
is just tell you this is what happened. Can you

(20:25):
believe it? Trump is going after these licenses? He didn't
know such thing. I don't care if you like or
dislike Trump, because I don't care about you the drive by,
I don't. I don't care if you love or hate him,
I really don't. But you're not entitled to your own facts.

(20:46):
You're not entitled to just make stuff up. You're not
entitled to create a different reality and then demand that
we all believe it. That's not how this world works.
So this these accusations, and then and then to top
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demonstrably proven lies, then he's like, well, and then he's

(21:08):
you know, he's the he's he's a Trump is you know,
saying that we're fascist and that's well, I mean antifa
is fascist and the way that you behaving, the behavior
is very similar. But you don't get to make all
of these false claims, and then nobody JB. Pritzker hasn't learned. JB.

(21:30):
Pritzker so badly wants to run for president, but he's
not a good candidate. He's not a good governor, he's
not even a good family man, and he's just not
a good person. Nobody wants them. He does not have
a political future outside of Illinois. He does not have
one at all. Whatsoever? Do you guys remember when he

(21:51):
locked down the state of Illinois and fully endorsed, like
firing people if they didn't get the injection, fully in doors,
citing you, literally giving you a ticket if you walked
outside without a face mask. Remember all of that. How
he demanded that your children be kept at home without

(22:11):
any being around any other kids, without any teachers for
the year. And you guys remember what JB. Pritzker and
his family did right they left the state. They flew
to Florida. His whole family waded out. They have a
ranch in Florida. They waited out all of his edicts

(22:32):
in Illinois. They waited it out in Florida. Were you
guys aware of that? Because that happened. He got he
got some heat for it, but he didn't care because
that's you know, typical limousine Marxist, that's exactly how they operate.
He didn't care. So he desperately wants to be like

(22:55):
a Gavin Newsome kind of thing, but he doesn't. Gavin
Newsom barely has that. Gavin Newsom's just annoying.

Speaker 8 (23:03):
JB.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Pritzker is just smarmy and insufferable. And I don't even
think his own party, outside of Illinoy likes him. They
just like his money that his family earned. That's it,
that's all. That's all they like. But this guy, he's
the one who has not slowed his role on the

(23:24):
rhetoric and tone at all whatsoever, Like not at all.
He's a nepo baby. JB. Pritzker is a neo baby.
All of the men in his family, who are smarter
and more successful than him, earned his family's money and
now he just gets and now he has it. So
it's not like he contributed anything to himself. You know,

(23:47):
he didn't. He didn't actually contribute. I don't know if
you're familiar with JB. Pritzker's background, but he really never
had to cut his teeth or prove himself in the
private sector because he's had everything handed to him, just
like a Marxist limousine Marxist. He immediately, like when he
was younger, he immediately was working, you know, for his

(24:08):
family and you know, all of this, and he had
all of these trusts set up for him. He was
a beneficiary of a huge overseas trust that his grandfather
set up for him. And then he went to law
school and then immediately started working with the family business.

(24:28):
He never had to learn earn anything by himself. Everything
has always been given to him. He doesn't understand how
investment works. He doesn't understand basic economic principles because all
of the people in his family earned all of this
money and then he just gets it and he's never
had to really do anything. And they have all of these,
you know, this structure set up to make sure he
doesn't like burn through it. But that's it, that's all. JB.

(24:51):
Pritzker is like one of the nation's biggest NEPO babies.
Democrats only have NEPO babies that they are considering for
twenty eight. Gavin Newsom is a neo baby.

Speaker 8 (25:01):
JB.

Speaker 3 (25:01):
Pritzker is a NEPO baby. That's they all are. So
I'm not impressed with JB. Pritzker at all. He's never
I mean, the only difference between JB. Pritzker and Bernie
Sanders is that Bernie Sanders, well, he is. He doesn't
have the billions that JB. Pritzker does. His wife did
run through a bunch of money and bankrupt a girls

(25:23):
school though, correct, Kane, That's right, that was that's Bernie's wife.
Bernie's wife did do that, and he does have three
houses now, but he has nowhere near the amount of
money that JAB Pritsker has. And that's really the only
difference between them. Bernie Sanders, at least can't believe him
saying this, at least was the editor of a of
a little zine, a little magazine that you know, alternative

(25:47):
magazine that you know, you'd put together in your garage
when he was in his early twenties. That's literally all
he ever did in the private sector. J. B. Pritzker
doesn't even have that. He's only ever worked in jobs
given to him by his family with the family company.
That's it. Now do I actually don't really have a
problem with that, but the Left does because you heard

(26:07):
what joy Reid said the last segment of Last Hour
and we played her saying, can you believe they just
want to make money and pass it on? Yeah. JB. Pritzker, though,
hates this type for anybody but his own family. That's
the problem with the left. When they have money that
they pass on to their next generation, they don't want
anyone else to be able to do it. So I

(26:29):
really dislike JB. Pritzker, like at a cellular level. Even
it's that much. We have a few other things to
touch on. Okay, So let's what did I not get
the last hour that I wanted to make sure I
got to because I'm like behind with everything. So we
got this shutdown that's going to be that's happening tonight
at not midnight, but twelve oh one am, right technically,

(26:52):
so twelve oh one am that's when the shutdown happens.
And right now, Chuck Schumer is trying to Republicans. He
said he's not going to support any kind of stop
gap to avoid a shutdown. Now, here's what you need
to know about the shutdown. The CR the Continuing Resolution
was already passed in the House. Republicans passed it in

(27:14):
the House already, they sent it to the Senate. Democrats
don't want to vote for it, and they're simultaneously accusing Republicans.
And by the way, I think, I think this is
all stupid. I think it's dumb. You should have a budget,
we shouldn't be doing crs. But aside from that, this
is not something that Republicans are coming up. This is

(27:35):
Democrats refusing to support it. Schumer said that he's not
going to support any kind of stopgap. We're gonna have
to do this again in thirty days too, by the way,
just so you know, it's not going to happen. And
it's interesting there's so many of them on the left
that are infuriated by this. They're livid over their own leadership,

(27:57):
Senate leadership's refusal, and they're trying to to blame somehow
blame Republicans for this, and it doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense. This is let's see where
do where do we got? Oh? We've got oh this
is the AI video. This was funny. There's a lot
here so late. Let me set this up. So first off,

(28:19):
we got seven. Let's hit audio somebody seven. I have
a note to make about this, but let's play seven
really quick. First you cut that down.

Speaker 13 (28:28):
How many federal workers do you plan to lay off?

Speaker 14 (28:31):
Well, we made you a lot, and that's only because
of the Democrats said, as you know, they wanted to
be able to take care of people that are coming
to our country illegally, and no system can handle that.
And so we're totally opposed on that. But we can't
take care. We just can't do it. I'd love to
do everybody, I'd love to do the whole world, but
our country can't handle people that come into our country illegally.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
And they want to give them.

Speaker 14 (28:52):
Full health care benefits. They want to open the wall again,
did you believe it? I can't even believe it.

Speaker 9 (28:57):
They want to open it.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
So well, here's the thing that Trump said, and the
reason I'm playing this is because there's a caveat to this.
So he says that there's going to be a lot
of federal layoffs coming, right, he's playing a game here
with the left. He's trolling them with that. And let
me explain. Have you heard the number that there are
going to be one hundred thousand federal workers that are
going to quit? Well, you know that's all bs, right,

(29:21):
the one hundred thousand federal workers it's actually the one
hundred thousand federal workers that took that deferred resignation program
and the separation date for that is today September thirtieth,
and with that being at the end of the fiscal year.

(29:42):
But that's not as attractive a headline, is it, is it?
So they're trying to act like they're doing this big
thing and they're all quitting, but they're not. They had
already agreed that September thirtieth was going to be their
last date, and they did. They agreed on that like
months ago, like what four or five months ago longer,
I think maybe when that program came to be. So

(30:06):
he's trolling them really and trying to get them to
say more stupid things. But that's it. It's just they're
they're the one hundred thousand people who are quitting. They're
not quitting. They actually agreed months ago and they took
that deferred resignation program. Remember the program that was offered, well,
if you don't want to sit here and do what
Potus is asking and get out and here's your you
can you can leave and here it is you'll you know,

(30:30):
severance whatever, and that they took that they all took
that package. So you get one hundred thousand people that
took that package. So don't let them. Don't let them
lie to you and misstate what this actually is. Now
here's where Trump made Chuck Schumer really mad. This is
ai video. I can't believe it. You guys know it's
a real, actual, real video. Watch it audio SoundBite for

(30:54):
go ahead.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
Book, guys.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
There's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes Democrats anymore.

Speaker 15 (30:59):
We have no vote is left because of all of
our woke trans both not even black people want to
vote for us anymore, even Latinos haters.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
So we need new voters.

Speaker 15 (31:09):
And if we give all these illegal aliens free healthcare,
we might be able to get them on our side
so they can vote for us.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
They can't even speak English.

Speaker 15 (31:18):
So they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke
pieces of you know, at least for a while until
they learn English and they realize they hate us.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I think this is you know, I you know, I
thought this was a real video. I mean it's a
real video, because hey, if a man can demand that
you recognize him as a woman, this is a real video.
Prove me wrong. It's a real video. That was a
real sombrero that Jakiem Jeffries was. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Yeah, it's a video that identifies as real.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
Yeah, that's that video identifies as real. So we're going
with that. Yeah, absolutely, Now, Hikim Jeffries, should I wait
on this? We have time? Okay, all right, I'll play.
I'll play Hikim Jeffries' reaction coming up also on deck
real quick. Just so you know, the Charlie Kirk letter
to not in Yahoo. You know, the letter that all

(32:06):
these like Johnny complately grifters who actually didn't really know
him very well were insisting that wasn't it wasn't a
real thing, but it was. And all the people who
did know him and people who read the letter, they just,
you know, very calmly sat by and waited until the
organization released it. And how sad is it that the
organization that Charlie built felt it necessary to even release

(32:27):
this in the first place to shut some of these
grifters who wanted to posthumously hijack his legacy for their
own ends after the fact. How sad? Right, we have
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Speaker 3 (33:46):
So at a gender reveal party, the dad sink ten pints,
snorted coke, and stabbed a bounds aer Luke Alman, twenty
six years old. He partied hard man at a gender
reveal party. A gender reveal party, what is your deal?

Speaker 8 (34:01):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (34:01):
And then he got nine years in jail for this.
So he took cocaine down ten pints and then stabbed
a dorman to celebrate at a gender reveal party. I can't.
I'm like, what, by the way, who has a gender
reveal party at a bar?

Speaker 9 (34:18):
Right?

Speaker 3 (34:18):
Yes I do. I am going to criticize you, like,
take your your just no class, have an ass and
go to someplace respectable and have your stupid gender reveal party. Look,
I love babies. I'm all about celebrating babies. But some
of y' all take this like, oh my gosh, we
got to blow up the whole neighborhood a little bit
too far. This twenty six year old he uh, he's

(34:39):
he got mad and apparently he didn't like how long
he was waiting for a table for the gender reveal party.
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chapter and verse. So we were telling you about all
of the weeping and ashing of the teeth from the left.

(37:37):
Hang on, where's this at? Because I just saw it.
I'm in a mood today, so I don't know why.
Like I feel a lot better because you know, all
family pharmacy came in clutch and you know, got over
my sinusiitis. Woop whoop code Dana Uh anyway, I saw no, no, no,
We'll pull this up because this is this is what
I was doing on break case you we're curious. Eric's well,
it's like everybody from everybody on the left, they're livid

(37:59):
over sec war and Trump talking about military right. And
first you had Swalwell, who got mad that heg Seth said,
fafo he goes quote if necessary, our troops can translate
that for you. And Eric Swalwell retweeted it not too

(38:20):
long ago and said, only a week in secure man
would use the acronym, you know, because their new thing
is cussing. And I just retweeted and said, you banged
a Chinese spy. And then you had John Harwood, who
I barely remember who he is.

Speaker 16 (38:36):
He is.

Speaker 3 (38:39):
I think he was like a token, like whatever filler.
He was like a regular, like a Marxist filler Marxist
on CNN and NBC or whatever. I don't really know.
I just remember he's like an old dude who's always
been on TV forever, and he goes this. He tweeted this.
He tweeted this quote. Pete Hegseeth has made clear that

(39:01):
if he had his way, the US military would have
no blacks in leaders in leadership positions and no women
at all.

Speaker 6 (39:07):
What.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
First off, Heigsith literally never said that. And I asked like, oh,
why are you such a sad and weak little male
that you have to fabricate things for a drama. This
is what the left reverts to. They hear something that
they don't like and they think that they can just
make up something and invoke Black America and that Black
America is going to go to war on behalf of
their Marxist ideals. That that's what he did. That's why

(39:35):
he tweeted it. That's why he put that out there,
because he thought, I'll just make something up and get
Black Americans on Twitter all mad and they'll go to
war for me. That's like, I'm sorry, but you John
Harwood thinks he's a slave owner in twenty twenty five, Like, no,
that's not how this works. You crust the old thing.
That's not how this works. That's disgusting just to make
up something like this, just to just to make this

(39:57):
stuff up. So you know, the a video that Trump
retweeted that everybody was mad about. Who King Jeffries reacted
to this video. He wasn't. He wasn't happy. Cut five. Please,
we're going.

Speaker 17 (40:10):
To see it. They'll they'll see it in other ways.
It's it's easy to find, but it is absolutely disgusting
in every way.

Speaker 10 (40:18):
It is a lie.

Speaker 17 (40:19):
It's the man you met with has now lied about
what you said after that meeting. Could you give us
your reaction to that Trump posted video tonight.

Speaker 18 (40:31):
That's also a disgusting video. And we're going to continue
to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere. We are
fighting to protect the healthcare of the American people in
the face Republican assault on all the things Medicaid, Medicare,
the Affordable care RGG Republicans.

Speaker 3 (40:51):
Laurence O'Donnell his mouth hit, Oh gosh, how do I
say this? How do I do this? You know, because
he's an older individual, but not so old that he
should have that shape of his mouth. My uh, one

(41:14):
of my grandmothers who was not my not on my
mom's side, just a mean woman and she had that
mouth where she was it was always in a scowl
and it, for the lack of a better way to
say it, it turns into like sphincter mouth, right, She's
just that's what he looks like. He looks like that

(41:35):
worm actually from Star Wars, you know, on on tattooing
where the huts are though, seeing one that comes out
like that's his whole mouth. He's just mean me like that,
And he starts this thing. Isn't it horrible that he
said this? He's so horrible. Blah blah blah. I'm gonna
monologue for five minutes. Question. And then came Jeffreys, I'm
gonna repeat everything that you just said in your monologue, repeat, repeat, repeat,

(41:59):
not really answer your question. See who watches that stuff?
That's just so boring. It's brain rot. It's absolute brain rot.
Just it's the But they're they're upset. What they're really
doing with this shutdown is they're fighting for things for
illegal immigrants harder than they are for the American taxpayer.

(42:22):
And that's kay. And that was the point that you
were making as well, and that's true. That's exactly what
they're doing.

Speaker 10 (42:28):
To your point, that's using parity to essentially expose the truth.
There is always in comedy a little threat at truth.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
Absolutely, completely, absolutely a couple of things still because we're watching,
you know, we got the government shutdown. That's going to happen,
and it's all going to happen because Democrats are wanting
things that they didn't get because they lost an election.
They're wanting things that American voters don't want. Because if
American voters wanted these things that Democrats wanted, then they
would have voted for Democrats. So they're you go. Trump

(43:02):
has met with Schumer and Jeffrees He's tried to convince
pet try to convince them to come around. Uh they're
they're they're not willing to They're not willing to come around.
I think that they're getting themselves into a trap because
they're they're they're they're walking themselves into something where they
have no way out.

Speaker 8 (43:19):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
You have the health care for illegals. This is a
part of the deal. It's a one point five trillion
dollar uh. VP called it a hostage deal, and it's correct.
They're demanding healthcare for people who who came into the
country illegally. A portion of the funding that they have allocated,
as far as the expansion of the horrific Obamacare, is

(43:42):
literally earmarked for that. That's in the language of the legislation,
which is available online for people to read. And you
don't have to if you don't want to read the
whole thing, just control F your way through it. Control
F put a keyword in, and then just glide on through,
right because it's in there.

Speaker 12 (43:58):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Absolutely, And and the realization Democrats don't understand that has
not hit them yet, the realization that the things that
they're trying to shove onto the American people that are
in this legislation are things that we've already voted against.
That's why they didn't win this last election. You also

(44:19):
have a memo that omb Office of Management and Budgets
sent out. They were telling various government agencies get ready
for firings, et cetera. Things like that, and of course
don't forget you also have those one hundred thousand federal
workers that already agreed to the resignation program months ago,
and that deadline is today, So they were already leaving.

(44:40):
But the funding is not going to exist for programs
that are not statute, not required by statute that they're
not required, and so some of those staff reductions that
they were preparing, that's not even going to be considered
a layoff. That's it. So they don't really Democrats don't
have a lot of negotiat in this. They really don't.

(45:03):
They're trying to hold out for federal the for the
expansion of federal government, and the subsidies for health care
as it concerns illegal aliens. Yeah, that's it. Oh and
then they keep going, Oh my gosh, they're trying to
Republicans don't want to fund healthcare. But one of the

(45:26):
problems with that is the cuts that Republicans are talking
about doing are the the COVID era emergency appropriations that
are way overdue to go, and Democrats are insisting that
they remain. So this is some of the stuff you know,
we're talking about with us. We're going to continue with
it as well as we roll because so far they

(45:48):
don't have a deal. I want to touch on this
letter because this this came about. I think this was
in the early days in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination,
and he sent a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netnahou where he talked about the allyship with Israel, et cetera.
And there were a bunch of people out there who

(46:10):
were trying to hijack his legacy for their own means,
which I found gruesome. And he had said, he wrote
in his letter that was released, quote, one of my
greatest joys as a Christian is advocating for Israel and
forming alliances with Jews in the fight to protect Judeo
Christian civilization and He said that he regrets to report
the anti Israel and antisemitic trends or at record levels

(46:33):
on social media. He said that his team they spent
months analyzing these trends, and he said he started, you know,
it made him want to reach out and write to
net and Yahoo because of the stuff that he was seeing,
and he gave him, I mean, he basically gave him
suggestions on what to do and was saying, you need

(46:55):
something like an Israel Israel Truth Network. And he also said,
you know, it's didn't seem like you know, other people
are advocating more for Israel's welfare more so than the
Israel's own government. Is one of the things that he
had said. He goes, Israel needs to do a better
job explaining the Iranian threat. And I agree with that.
I think that these I think that Israeli leaders would

(47:15):
do well to take these concerns to heart. But none
of the stuff, and I've read this letter like three
times now, none of the stuff that's in this letter
at all whatsoever shows what people some of these grifters
have been claiming. At all whatsoever. This is a person
who is speaking in love to an ally and I

(47:40):
mean it's very obvious. Like he talks about, how do
you think of Israel as a political candidate, you know,
you need to market Israel as I mean, it's actually
a really he's got some really smart suggestions in here,
and he's really focusing on younger generations as well, because
there is an issue with that with younger generations and this.

(48:01):
I think that there is an anti Semitic rise, and
I say anti semitic and not just critical of Israel,
because the people that I see on social media that
are engaging in this, they can't even tell you how
Israel's government is structured, They can't tell you who the
leaders in Israel are, they can't even tell you anything

(48:21):
about the latest policy that's been introduced. But they tried
to mask what's just I mean, at its heart, really
anti semitic trends on social and this sentiments that's developing.
They try to mask it as such. And you can't
do that. I mean, there's a difference. What Charlie Kirk

(48:43):
did in his letter is give suggestions as to how
Israel can best handle some of this stuff, even law
fair and things of that nature. And he gets into
it and he said that you know, he gave his
private number, and he said, you know, we can't let
this slip away, and you know, if you want to
talk to me further, et cetera. This is not anything

(49:04):
what these people said. It was not a single bit.
And remember, first you were told this letter didn't exist.
Then you were told, oh, no, the letter exists and
it's just pages of him blasting Israel. Well that's not
what the letter shows at all. And there were a
lot of people who went on their little podcasts and
everything else trying to mislead you for their own gain.

(49:27):
And a lot of those people, if they were honest
and if they were really conservatives, because they're not, they
make an idol of race, and they make an idol
of faith, like the practice of not Christ right. These individuals,
if they were really conservative and they were really America, first,
they would they would apologize for misleading you in the

(49:49):
same way that the legacy press does. Some of these
people on the right are no different than the legacy press.
They're actual progressives, but they realized that they could make
more money greating as members of the right, and they
were never in the battle when it really counted. Never. Never.
This is all about advancing their own brand, and it's

(50:10):
all about their own advantage. And so a lot of
these people owe a lot of apologies, but they're not
honest or authentic enough as Conservatives or Christians to do that,
because real Christians don't mislead the way that a lot
of these people who like to say Christ is King,
but then they spit on his name with their behavior.

(50:31):
They don't mislead people like that. This letter speaks for itself,
and I think that the people who misrepresented it are ghoulish.
And I do think it's interesting that there were a
lot of individuals who knew what this letter said and
they just sat quietly and they waited for the organization
to release the letter and correct all of the really
bad progressive disinformation that was out there. I mean, that's

(50:56):
no different than the Russian collusion story what they were
trying to do to Charlie Kirk's legac and I just
find it absolutely groulish, you know, so they need to
if they're going to sit here and say Christ is King.
They got a lot of for They got a lot
of forgiveness to ask for, you know, them by their fruits.
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It's his laugh issue to make bad decisions. It's time
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(53:51):
actually tried calling him because he's such a regular that
they were concerned that he wasn't showing up and they
even had, like, by the way, they even threw a
party for him at this restaurant to sell British seventy
eighth birthday. So Stalwart was like, you know what, I'm
going to swing by the guy's house because this is weird.
And he said, I knocked in the door, nobody answered.
Third time I knocked, I didn't hear anything, and he said,

(54:12):
I stayed for a minute and then I heard a
weak voice say help, and I said, who is it?
And he opened the door and he saw the guy
laying on the ground. The guy was laying on the
ground for like days. He had fallen, he had suffered
multiple broken ribs, he had bruising all over his body,
and he was in tears. Stalwart called paramedics immediately. And
now he's been checking on the guy regularly, and the

(54:34):
guy's in physical therapy and he's you know, regaining his
function again. So that's awesome. So he said, he goes
he was going to take him a thing a gumba
when he went to visit him next. So that guy's awesome.
What a great friend. And that's just being a good
steward or your fellow man. That's what it's about right there.
You know, how many times does would that happen in
the real world? So shines a good deed in a

(54:55):
weary world. So I hope many good things happened to
Donnelle Stalworth in his life because he deserves it. Oh
I don't want that one. Not getting that one, not
doing that story. Oh oh no, it's a bad one. Guys,
I cannot know. I am not following up that sweet
story about Donald Stalworth helping that elderly man with what
I just saw.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
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Speaker 16 (56:38):
This right here, ladies and gentlemen, is what we're talking about.
Twenty four pages. It's a continuing resolution to fund the
government through November the twenty first. I don't know where
they're staying. This is some huge partisan thing. This is
something we do fairly routinely, and when the Democrats had
the majority on thirteen different occasions they have the majority
present Biden was in the White House, we pass continuing

(56:59):
resolutions to fund the government. This is purely and simply
hostage taking on the path on behalf.

Speaker 19 (57:06):
Of the Democrats.

Speaker 16 (57:07):
The Republicans are United House Republicans, Senate Republicans, President Trump.
The House has passed a clean funding resolution to fund
the government until November the twenty first. It's clean, it
is bipartisan, and it is short term, but it gives
us enough time to finish the appropriations process, which is
the way we should be funding the government.

Speaker 3 (57:29):
Well, I mean, that's the way it's supposed to happen,
but I don't think that that's what Democrats are going
to allow to happen. The meeting that they had at
the White House, it didn't go so well yesterday. Welcome
back to the program, Dana lash with you or at
the top of this third hour, it didn't really go
well yesterday. The meeting that Potus had, he met with

(57:52):
Senate's Chuck Schumer and then he met with the House's
Hakim Jeffries and didn't go didn't go well. Apparently they
left empty handed, I guess. And then that's when Trump
decided to troll them, and Chuck Schumer keeps saying things
like you're shut down, You're shut down once again. Republicans

(58:12):
passed the CR in the House. That is the CR
that Democrats are looking at right now. In the Senate,
Republicans passed it, and for whatever reason, Democrats they don't
well I know why they have no interest in passing it,
because it doesn't they don't they don't want to have

(58:34):
to cut things like healthcare, expanding health care to cover
people come into the country illegally, the covid era expansions,
all of that other stuff. They don't want to cut
any of that. But that's but see, when you lose elections,
that means people reject those ideas at the ballot box.
And so that's what happened. They got rejected. So yeah, anyway,

(58:54):
this is this is the whole problem with it. So
they I mean, this is their shut down. That's that's
their shutdown. It's going to be their shutdown. And then
if they have if they have their reduction and discretionary agencies,
so they're not gonna have layoffs we were talking about
that they have oh gosh, the word I forgot, Kane Furlough,

(59:17):
thank you. It's one of those days, one of those days,
you know it's going to happen. If if if those
people are are out then and the and they have
to refill those positions, you're just going to have macap
people in them and they're going to be entrenched. And
Democrats will have allowed that to happen. Kind of like

(59:38):
that idea though, Yeah.

Speaker 10 (59:41):
I mean, they're literally in a no win situation, and
it's a situation they caused.

Speaker 3 (59:50):
So when if they have these agencies once again funded
and they can and and people can start hiring for
those agencies that you can have like Mecca, people that
could get those jobs right and because of the previous

(01:00:12):
rulings on civil service, they're going to be protected and
it's not going to be an issue. And look at that.
There you go. Bottom line is this And I'm pulling
up a poll where I actually a couple of polls.
Bear with me. I was trying to pull this up
and it didn't. I'm going to have to archive it
because I didn't want to get pulled up. There are
a number of polls that are out showing where the
American public think about where the American public stands on this,

(01:00:38):
and the there was a couple of pieces. In fact,
I think every poll that has been released, every survey
for the of the American public, these individuals are they're
not They don't believe Democrats' claims that these are that

(01:01:00):
it's a Republican shutdown. They just they don't believe it
because they've watched the fight over the cr in the House.
Because we went through this, what did we go through this.
It was like three months ago, correct, and then like
right before then, and right before then. So let me
pull this up. There really isn't a lot that blames Republicans,

(01:01:23):
but if you're looking at polling as it pertains to Democrats.
This comes from America's this Majority project. They did a survey.
Only eighteen percent of those surveyed one. Now this is
I will say, this is plus three Republican. That's not
you know, major, And it was September nineteenth that this

(01:01:44):
was taken. Fewer than one in five voters want Congress
to pass the budget that increases spending. A plurality, which
is over forty percent, would blame Democrats if the government
shuts down. This is one survey it also pulling this up,
this is a you go of a Americans for Prosperity survey. Now,

(01:02:08):
Americans for Prosperity is it is a more of a
right leaning entity, but it is more of a I
would say, more moderate right. They did a separate poll
and sixty one percent they're like, yes, you know, the
shutdowns are going to hamper Congress's ability to help get
the things that we voted for past. However, the majority

(01:02:30):
of them actually they like sixty something percent of them
believe that this is really a Democrat shutdown simply because
the House did what it was supposed to do. It
passed the continuing resolution, it sent it to the Senate,
and all of a sudden, the cr that was able
to get through the House is suddenly untenable in the Senate.

(01:02:53):
And so now we have and they're demanding one point
five trillion an additional government spending. So there's not a
lot out there that supports Chuck Schumer's positioning that this
is a Republican shutdown, because it isn't, and this is
a bad strategy. I was reading this op ed that

(01:03:16):
new Gingridge had, because you know, they had a big
shutdown fight in the nineties, and he was writing about
how they went toe to toe with Bill Clinton and
they and he wrote that we were demonstrating that we
were serious about cutting spending and balancing the budget unless
than a year after we closed the government, we were reelected,
and that actually did that was a huge earthquake. And
Gingridge notes that that actually set the stage for four

(01:03:37):
consecutive balanced budgets from nineteen ninety eight to two thousand
and one, and they were the first in decades, and
then in ninety six when Clinton was re elected, they
pushed through the welfare to work legislation that was the
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, and they were
fighting over it for that, but he said that it
doesn't hurt Republicans to go toe to toe with Democrats

(01:03:57):
on this stuff. Go back to twenty twenty ten, the
same thing happened. There was a big shutdown looming and
Republicans went toe to toe with Democrats. And even though
the media and everyone else said that Republicans were going
to lose in mid terms because of the shutdown, and
then what happened, It was described by Obama as a
slacking Republicans destroyed Democrats in midterm election, partly because they

(01:04:23):
were very consistent in their messaging about how they were
trying to preserve fiscal sanity and be fiscally responsible. But
they also messaged this is what Democrats are wanting to
do with your tax dollars. And I really feel like
Republicans have been and I mark this one for the
record books. I feel like Republicans have been doing a
decent job a messaging that, like, you guys know this

(01:04:46):
you guys know why this is being held up in
the Senate. One point five trillion and additional spending. You
guys know that it's all this stuff that you voted against.
I mean literally healthcare for people who entered the country illegally,
keeping the COVID expansion. Some of the stuff that's up there,
the two of the biggest I think for people. So
you guys know this because people have been very consistent
in messaging this. So we'll see. We're going to talk

(01:05:08):
with Congressman ship Roy about this here coming up, because
you know he was there when it was passed through
the house. You know he saw all of this stuff.
A few other things. Jimmy Kimmel's ratings are back in
the toilet. Guys aware of that. His ratings fall off
a cliff again after the post suspension viewer bump, the
ratings bonanza. So everyone watched him the first night that

(01:05:30):
he was back, and then no one's watching him again now.
And Cain, what did you say? The ratings were lower
than what they were going into this.

Speaker 10 (01:05:36):
Yeah, going in he had he had like a four share,
but it was a one hundred and twenty nine thousand people.
And now it's just just a hair above one hundred thousand,
so he actually has lost viewers after everyone tuned in
to hear him apologize, which he didn't do, and now
he's lost even more.

Speaker 3 (01:05:55):
He lost viewers, and I think that they were some
people wonder if he was ever maybe he's going to
finally be funny, and he wasn't, so he ended up
losing that. Not only that, but listen to this over.
This is from New York Post. Over one point seven
million users canceled Disney and then Hulu and ESPN. Now

(01:06:15):
here's what's funny. It's like a combination of both. So
a bunch of people canceled it because they were livid
that Kimmel said the stuff that he said, and then
after he was suspended, people canceled because they were mad
because he got suspended. So Disney got hammered. This is
a riot. The cancelations were recorded between September seventeenth and
the twenty third, and that is according to an industry

(01:06:41):
periodical that tracks the stuff, and they said that it
was the one point seven million cancelations represented a four
hundred and thirty six percent increase above baseline subscriber churn. Dude,
that's so bad. That's so bad, and I am loving

(01:07:01):
it because you know, nobody deserves it more Kane than
Jimmy Kimmel. Nobody deserves it more. A couple of other
things here as well. We've been talking about the shutdown,
We've been talking about some of the culture stuff. Can
I touch on this Serena Williams cotton thing. I can't
believe that this is the thing, but it is so
Serena Williams tennis star, right, she was she she was

(01:07:25):
at a hotel.

Speaker 19 (01:07:27):
Yeah, I think so.

Speaker 3 (01:07:28):
So she was at a hotel and she decided to
take issue with like this vase and an arrangement of
hobby lobby cotton, you know how like you see it everywhere,
like these sticks with cotton on them. Do we have this?
Can we play this real quick? Can we play this
for the folks?

Speaker 9 (01:07:50):
All right?

Speaker 7 (01:07:50):
Everyone?

Speaker 13 (01:07:51):
How do we feel about cotton as decoration? Personally?

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
For me, it doesn't feel great.

Speaker 18 (01:08:01):
So actually it feels like no polishing went for cotton natural.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
I don't know is she you know, she's wearing cotton? Like,
is she? This is so stupid, by the way, I
don't know why she's doesn't she have like she has
like a sculpture of that includes cotton in her home.
Somebody posted on social media is she Kane? Is this

(01:08:32):
her trying to be woke? Or is this her like
this sculpture is just trash or this display.

Speaker 1 (01:08:37):
Is trying She's trying to be woke.

Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
He was trying to be I was really trying to
give her benefit of the doubt there for a moment.
I'm like, maybe she's just like, what is with it
in this fine hotel? What is with this arrangement? But
you think it's because she's like, oh my gosh, it's cotton,
and I feel triggered.

Speaker 1 (01:08:51):
I'm gonna guess there's room to have.

Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
You know why people pick cotton?

Speaker 16 (01:08:54):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Yeah, I mean I just want to throw that out there.
I know you're not supposed to say that stuff, but
like we literally have like our we have a family
friend whose family they worked in sharecropping and they were white.
So I just wanted to throw that out there.

Speaker 10 (01:09:05):
Yeah, that's an important little point there, But you were
reaching to be upset at something when you look at
a display that actually looks good in the room. If
you look actually at that display, it works well for
that room. You having that sort of reaction or that
meaning or whatever you've defined cotton as. Now you can't

(01:09:27):
because of I guess black people picked cotton back in
the day, so now today cotton triggers you. I mean,
that's more you than the about the hotel.

Speaker 3 (01:09:37):
Why did she pick it off the branch? I just
why do people do this? She's gotten drug on social
media for this. And she did have this like sculpture
that has cotton on it in her house. It's like
a like a donkey pull in a wagon of cotton
and she apparently she has in her house. I just

(01:09:59):
don't stop it. You're getting upset over something that you
never did. What are you talking about?

Speaker 10 (01:10:04):
And she acted cringe when she used the cotton appropriately
on the nails, and it was like ooh, like she
got the shivers.

Speaker 1 (01:10:10):
From doing it.

Speaker 10 (01:10:10):
It's like, is that really Are you doing that for
the camera or is that really happened.

Speaker 3 (01:10:14):
I just cannot stand drama for the sake of drama.
I am allergic to drama. Queens like I get ragy.
No matter what it is, you're just like creating drama
so you can be seen as a victim and people, Baby,
you just stop it. That's so stupid. Just I just
if you're that upset over that, then ditch the blonde hair,

(01:10:35):
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Speaker 3 (01:13:01):
I'm really trying to understand the story. So it says
fake movie money is being circulated in a New Jersey
town and they're passing it as legitimate currency in local businesses.
How is this possible? Because literally at the top where
it would say Federal Reserve note, it literally says motion

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picture use. So how is this happening. Are people not
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That's crazy. Fifty million pounds of corn dogs and salsage

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Speaker 20 (01:14:12):
Credit President Trump showing real leadership. He's operating in good
faith and that was on display by bringing the leaders in.
He heard the arguments and the debates. They're baseless. I mean,
Chuck Schimber is now arguing exactly the opposite of what
he has always said in his career. And why you
hit the nail right on the head, Sean, He's doing

(01:14:33):
it at a political desperation. He is willing to force
the government to shut down just to oppose President Trump
for temporary political cover for himself and he will abandon
the American people just to do that. It's really something
to watch well.

Speaker 3 (01:14:46):
And that is and I think Democrats are kind of
walking into a trap here. I'm all for that though,
and I because it serves us better. But that was
Speaker Johnson who is talking about this opposition that Democrats
in the Senate. Have Republicans passed the see Arthur the House.
Democrats are holding it up in the Senate. I don't
get this whole language from Schumer that it's like a

(01:15:07):
Republican shutdown. We all know that's nonsense. Joining this on
this now, Congressman Ship Roy from the Great Republic of
Texas by video. Congressman, it's good to see you. So
you guys did your job in the House. You did
what you were supposed to do. Now Democrats in the
Senate need to do their job, but they don't want
to do it.

Speaker 4 (01:15:23):
Yeah, Dan, that's exactly right. I mean, look, Speaker Johnson
hit the nail on the head. President Trump is exhibiting
great leadership, hauling in the Democrat leaders into a meeting,
and the Democrats walked out, and they doubled down on
their crazy strategy to shut down the government for no
purpose except for political brandstanding.

Speaker 19 (01:15:41):
That's all they're doing.

Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
Look, Dana, I've never been a blind adherent that we
must go, oh my god, we got to go fund
the government for the sake of it, right. But what
we've done as Republicans is fund the government incluting our
troops and the border patrol, pay and all the things
that we all support as conservative. But we've funded it
at a reasonable level i e. Flat spending flat continuing
to do that while we're looking to find other ways

(01:16:04):
to cut spending like we did in the big beautiful Bill.
That's responsible. President Trump is responsibly carrying out the duties
of government, securing the border, trying to find ways to
expand health care freedom, rooting out all of the wope
nonsense like we saw Pete heggsp do today at the Pentagon.
And now the Democrats want to shut down. Why to
double down on the failed experiment of socialized medicine for

(01:16:26):
subsidies to be forty billion dollars a year of COVID
Era subsidies expanded to enrich insurance companies, while the average
American is eating twenty five thousand dollars a year to
pay for health insurance that doesn't even get them the
healthcare they want.

Speaker 19 (01:16:41):
That's the modern Democrat Party.

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
Yeah, I noticed that. And with that you mentioned the
COVID Eero subsidies. I was actually I knew. I we
don't need these, We don't need these subs. Why is
I can't even believe they're fighting to keep these in here?
I don't even understand the argument that they would make
for that.

Speaker 4 (01:17:00):
Well, what they're fishing for is a reason to shut
down the government, a reason for fighting, because they're getting
their butts handed to them on the border, they're getting
their butts handed to them on the economy, they're getting
their butts handed to them in terms of what we're
doing to dismantle the woke machine. They see the effectiveness
of this administration and this Republican Congress, and they're scrambling.

(01:17:20):
So they want to pick a fight on something they
think they can win at the polls, because polling shows, oh,
we can win on healthcare, and I think that's actually wrong.

Speaker 19 (01:17:29):
I think if Republicans hold the line here and.

Speaker 4 (01:17:31):
We demonstrate that we believe in doctors and patients, not
insurance companies, We believe in health care, freedom and health
savings accounts and direct primary care and driving down prices
with transparency and the ability to compete. We don't believe
in feeding a monster K Street lobby driven healthcare world
in DC that spends seven hundred and fifty million dollars

(01:17:52):
a year lobbying, which is six times more than the
entire defense contractor space. We're fighting for people, hardworking families.
Democrats to know they're on their heels. That's what they're doing,
trying to pick a fight, to try to get our offense.

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
Yeah, and I've also heard they sent out well, there
was an OMB memo saying to prepare for mass firings.
And then I saw Democrats and for those joining us,
we're talking with Congressmanship Roy from the Great Republic of Texas.
I saw. I'm looking at some of the tweets now,
some of them say, oh, there's going to all of
these federal workers, one hundred thousand of them are going
to lose their jobs. But isn't that aren't those the

(01:18:27):
workers that accepted that early resignation program offer and the
deadline was like today September thirtieth, Well.

Speaker 4 (01:18:35):
That's part of it, and this is all up to now,
and this is why they're panicking. Democrats are panicking because
they're going to empower my good friend, a friend RUSS
vote to be able to as director of O and
B make decisions as they go through the prioritization process.
In other words, if you shut down government, you have
to prioritize spending. We take in tax dollars on a
monthly basis, quarterly basis, We get those dollars and then

(01:18:58):
they have to do something with them. So what do
you do. You pay the interest on the debt so
you don't default. You pay Social Security benefits because so
people can live on those, and then you get busy
deciding where the dollars are going to go. And if
you can lay off workers and cut the bureaucracy, then
you're doing what you need to do to try to
reduce dollars that are going out the door, and frankly,
dollars that they will have to go out the door

(01:19:18):
when we have to pay workers on the back end
of a shutdown. So Russ is going to have a
lot of power here and a lot of flexibility, and
Democrats know it, and I think Schumer, and I think
our team jeffaries, they're going, oh my gosh, we might
have walked ourselves into a box canyon.

Speaker 19 (01:19:31):
Here.

Speaker 4 (01:19:31):
We're empowering President Trump and russ vote to do more
to go after the bureaucracy. Meanwhile, we're picking a fight
that we're losing. And we want to say that we
now want to give more to insurance companies and to
pay the healthcare of the legal aliens to the two
and one and a half trillion dollars.

Speaker 19 (01:19:45):
That's a loser.

Speaker 3 (01:19:46):
That's a huge loser. Who are some of the I
know that there's a couple of sticklers. You've got Morkowski
in the Senate, you know. I know Fetterman is surprising.
He's I guess, going to be like the new Joe
Mansion of the Senate. But by and large, I mean,
it seems pretty much party line, ideologically driven. And I
just and all of the surveys, and we've talked. I
had three different surveys that I shared with people the

(01:20:07):
previous hour. Americans are not buying what they're hearing from
people like Chuck Schumer. They saw what y'all did in
the House. They know because you guys have been really
good at Republicans have been really good at messaging this.
I think this time, which I haven't always said, but
they've been really good at it. So I feel like
the public really is informed and they're not buying this
that it's the Republicans shut down. So I mean, I

(01:20:30):
guess my question is they really are walking into a trap.
Is there what other than maybe convincing some of these
Republicans to be holdouts? Do you anticipate this? I guess
fight extending past midnight tonight?

Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
Right now, it looks like Democrats have got themselves in
a trap and they picked a fight that they can't
walk away from. Before midnight, you would seem that they
were headed to a shutdown. Who knows, maybe they'll come
back and try to do some short term spending deal
in the Senate to the House.

Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
Yeah, Schumer said he was against any seven to ten
day stop gap, right.

Speaker 4 (01:21:04):
And we passed a seven week bill. It gets to
November twenty and all they have to do is pick
take that up and pass it, and the government is
funded until November twentieth. But also remember all of the
work that went into this in the months leading up
to it. People don't realize all of the stuff we've
been doing to continue to build a coalition to deliver.
It took weeks, obvious of months to get the Big
Beautiful Bill done. It took the last two months of

(01:21:25):
working to get to this point, to get a CR
done and to get it passed out of the House
so that we would have the negotiating leverage on the
Senate Democrats. We did that, and by the way, a
lot of conservatives, a lot of my friends freedom go cockets, conservatives,
non freedom gockets, conservatives. They don't like CRS. I don't
love CRS. I'd rather pass appropriations bills. We've done a

(01:21:45):
lot of that, but we don't have them passed because
we need sixty votes in the Senate, and you have
Democrats blocking us for getting a good policy. So the
alternative is do a CR, keep government funding flat, grow
the economy, constrains spending through recisions, which Ross Bote is doing,
winning at the courts by getting pocket recisions which Ross
and the President got done. And what we did in

(01:22:07):
the big beautiful bill that the Democrats want to undo.
They want to get rid of the work requirements on Medicaid,
they want to get rid of the restraints on the
legal aliens getting healthcare. We pass all of that now
they're trying to undo it, and that's why the American
people are saying, wait a minute, these guys are crazy.

Speaker 19 (01:22:23):
Republicans are doing their job.

Speaker 3 (01:22:25):
I don't want you to give away your strategy, but
you mentioned pocket recisions, and I know you and I've
talked about this before. Is a strategy that know one,
it was funny because no one in the Republican Party
really wanted to talk about it too much as we
started getting closer to fall. So I don't want you
guys to give up your strategy because I know where
you're going on this. But is there will there be
more of those maybe that come out before because I

(01:22:48):
know all it's time. It's about timing and it's about
running out the clock to make sure that these items
stay unfunded. Is that part of the strategy.

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
Well, and again, to your credit, I don't want to
get too much of the details there, but look here,
here's the point. We have a long marathon type approach
to this administration. Right, we are in nine months into
four years of President Trump term two, and we're doing
the things that we set in motion over a year ago. Right,
the big beautiful buil was months in the planning. We

(01:23:17):
put one hundred and fifty billion dollars of defense spending
in there, which a lot of conservatives said, wait, why
would you do that?

Speaker 19 (01:23:22):
You know why?

Speaker 4 (01:23:23):
So defense is now has what they need while the
Democrats try to play politics with our regular appropriations bill,
the one hundred and fifty billion for the border funding.
We can keep removing people because we put money over
there aside through the Big Beautiful Bill and on recisions.
We needed to do it methodically. We passed recisions that
Democrats are now all upset about. Right, we did it

(01:23:45):
on a majority vote to get rid of NPR, PBS
and cut.

Speaker 19 (01:23:48):
And save nine billion, including four and eight.

Speaker 4 (01:23:50):
What else, though, we do is the pocket decisions to
rust boat's up point and guess what we just won
in the court.

Speaker 19 (01:23:57):
The court said, yeah, you can do. That was step one.

Speaker 4 (01:24:01):
Now we've got to do the other steps to keep
having an executive branch do what they should do to
restraint spending. Put pressure on legislators to restraint spending like
we did in the Big Beautiful Bill and in the
Recisions bill. Let's hold spending flat. We're beating back the
appropriators and the swamp creatures, both Democrats and Republicans by
the way, who always want to spend money. We're holding
them in check and we're winning. But we got to

(01:24:23):
slog through these four years being methodical and smart.

Speaker 3 (01:24:27):
Last question for you midnight tonight, there's no deal. Government
shuts down. I mean really, you know you and I
I mean we just talk. We think Democrats own this.
But what's the strategy after that? Because how long feasibly
can it go?

Speaker 4 (01:24:43):
Look, so long as Republicans don't blink, so long as
we stand firm that we stand with hard working families
and Democrats cries about these subsidies are all incorrect, and
the cries about the illegal aliens make them own that. Okay,
if we don't blink, Democrats will have come back to
the table and then we can get is he doing
our job?

Speaker 19 (01:25:01):
We have appropriations bills.

Speaker 4 (01:25:02):
We need to move Republicans on a stay on message,
stay making the case to the American people, and then
we can focus in on the number twentieth what we
need to do to keep the funding going passive corporations bills.
But the big thing is, if Republicans don't blame, the
American people are with us.

Speaker 19 (01:25:17):
So say, I stay on that path and I'm going
to keep.

Speaker 4 (01:25:20):
Messaging it all through this week as long as Democrats
are being foolish enough to shut down the government for
a ridiculous fight for forty billion dollars into the pocket
of insurance companies and health care for illegal aliens.

Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
Yeah, I can't believe. I mean, I can't believe. I
don't know why I'm saying, I can't believe that I
can actually believe that the left is They're willing to
go to the mat on behalf of illegal aliens, but
not so much for the American public. Well, I think
that this, honestly, it feels the same as it did
in twenty twelve when Republicans just took it to Democrats
and then there was the shellacking after. And I was
reading Gingridge's editorial this morning in the New York Times

(01:25:53):
where he was saying, yeah, we did this back with Clinton,
went toe to toe with Clinton, and look what happened,
Like conservative revolutions. So, I mean, this could just be
stack and win on wins. So we'll see how it unfolds.
But we appreciate you standing strong congressmanship. Roy from the
beautiful Republic of Texas. We're gonna watch, We're gonna be watching,
and we're gonna know who blinks in the Senate. So
I'm glad that y'all did your job. Thank you. Good

(01:26:14):
to see you, my friend. We have more to come, folks,
as we wrap up this hour. Also yesterday, Potus up
on deck outlined this twenty point plan for Gaza. We're
gonna touch on that real quick before we.

Speaker 9 (01:26:25):
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Speaker 21 (01:26:37):
Let me say this, President Trump has amassed the best
cabinet of public servants and folks who really want to
fight crime, like General Bondi, Secretary nome FBI directed cash Hotel.
These folks know how to keep Americans safe. And you
know what, tonight we're setting the Department of War request

(01:26:58):
to send the National Goal, asking them to deploy the
National Guard here in Louisiana into our cities like New
Orleans and Batirugi and others so we can continue to
reduce the amount of violence on our streets. Why would
you not want your citizens to be safe?

Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
No, such a good things. That's Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry who,
by the way, I love Louisiana accents, Oh my gosh,
like super Southern Georgian accents. And then you heard Landa
the God.

Speaker 10 (01:27:29):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (01:27:30):
I love the accents. Oh my gosh. Welcome back to
the program, Dana, last with you. He sent the admin
a letter about the extended deployment of National Guard to
help fight crime because New Orleans they've been having You know,
you got car Democrat mayors, Democrat Democrat democrats, so where
you got democrats, you got crime. So I feel like
Democrats also think that by shutting down the government they

(01:27:51):
can stop funding for this. So they thought one other
quick thing. If you are over at subs, I got
a piece sep. We talked about this yesterday. But I
was looking at this multiple, this twenty point plan that
Potus announced yesterday for Gaza, and there are a couple
of sticklers in here. What a couple of questions that
I had because they noted Now Trump did say Hamas

(01:28:15):
had seventy two hours to accept this deal, and if
they don't accept it, then Israel's free to do whatever
Israel wants to do. In response, which is really the
response that everybody should have had after October seventh, But
they said one of the questions that I had was
why do we have to have oversight of it? I
get it, I mean, if it's a temporary stabilization force,
I just we don't even get a discount on the

(01:28:38):
crude for babysitting this multi decade fecal storm. So that's
kind of you know, I'm just I got some you know,
why does Israel have to release terrorists in exchange for
innocent civilians? So this was one of the things that
was outlined in this and they said that Israel will
release some of their who they have in captivity, but
these the people that they took, they're not like these

(01:28:59):
innocent grainy and kids. These are actual, like adult terrorists
that they've So why do they have to exchange terrorists
for innocent civilians taken by Hamas? And also absent is
the demand that Cutter stopped playing both sides and stop
funding Hamas, because remember Cutter shares a gas field with
Iran and the Persian Gulf, and so they are they're

(01:29:20):
still friendly with the Iranian regime. So I'm just Israel's
accepted Hamas. They're still crickets. So we'll see how this
pans out. But those are some of the questions that
I had, particularly within seventy two hours of Israel publicly
accepting the agreement. All hostages, you know, they have to
be returned, but they're also saying Israel has to any
anybody that they haven't no if you're a terrorist. That's

(01:29:43):
why I think that if you're caught terrorizing as a terrorist,
you get put down in the field. That's just how
I view it. All right, today's stupidity.

Speaker 10 (01:29:51):
Came all right, well and it's cut twenty eight. I
just want the part where Rolsi o'donald says this. I'm
not sure if you know where.

Speaker 3 (01:29:57):
That's Oh my gosh, her Oh yes, it's.

Speaker 10 (01:29:59):
Like she just doesn't have enough TDS. She needs more.

Speaker 13 (01:30:03):
Listen, it's happening to everyone. And when the Medicaid cuts
go in, old people are going to start to die.

Speaker 3 (01:30:12):
Oh my gosh, to die.

Speaker 13 (01:30:14):
What he's done yet hasn't even hit us yet. And
if he's not stopped now, we have lost our country.
And I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
My favorite thing is how it none of neither of
them are looking at the camera because they're too busy
looking at themselves in the they're going with this instead
of looking at you when they're talking about this. The
hyperboles off the charts, folks. That does it for us
Tonight find us at Subset, Chapter and Versity to Facebook,
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