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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana lash with you. We're at the top of this now,
or hey, do you guys want to see Minneapolis Mayor
Jacob Fry pretend to enjoy succulent Somali meal. Let's watch
m he's there. It's like a hostage video. They're like,
don't you like it? Don't you love our food? And
he's just look at him. I've never seen anybody kiss
(00:24):
so much backside in my life. Look at him. He's
on the struggle bus. Look at his food. He's like
myrod Cune swallow Miroad's great. Mr mmm, dude, Look how
he is struggling. This is me when I was told
to eat all my vegetables at the table as a kid.
That's me right there. I could watch this on looping.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
And is that dish just looks like a pile of beans?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
What the hell slop is this? I just I don't
care if it's mean to ask, but I'm going to
What is that just looks like a bunch of black
eyed peas? What is that? What is he? I don't
know what he's eating, but by the way that freeze
on his face, does that look like a man who's
enjoying his food? Does not?
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Right?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
I'm not reading too much into this.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Kne correct, No, you're not.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
I look at that he is dying, and then the
guy sitting next to him, Yes, isn't it good? And
he's like, yeah, it's okay, it's great. Yeah, it's totally fine. No,
it's not. He looks he is not having a good time.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
It's like what you do when someone brings a dish
to the potluck that you don't like.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Oh, I don't do pot luck and you do.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Oh you don't. I haven't done one a long time,
but yeah, I don't do that, and you taste it
and it's not great. But you don't want to be
that person.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Because I am that person.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
I'll be like this tastes like maybe why you don't
do potlucks anymore?
Speaker 1 (01:35):
It's gross. If I don't, I have to trust you.
Do you have levels of trust for people? I do?
And the top level is what I let you watch
my dog? The second is, well, it's pretty much the
same on the same level. Would I let you babysit
my dog? And then would I also eat something out
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of your kitchen? They're pretty much on the same thing,
on the same level. I don't need any I don't
eat anything out of anybody's kitchen if I don't trust
them or know them, well, I don't know what happens
in there. They might like cook with their feet. I
don't know what they do.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
I forgot to tell you my mom sent some to
Molly's for you guys. I've got to bring those in
you just now tell me that I forgotten about it.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
I forgot to give you a little buntlet. That's okay.
Oh yeah, got too. I know I got a I
messed it up. It's okay. But I don't eat anything
out of anybody's kitchen if I have if I don't
trust them, or if I don't know what their kitchen
looks like, because I don't know. Like, some people can
be nasty, right, even like normal people that you think
are good. Like what movie am I thinking of with
(02:33):
Roddy Roddy Piper? And uh they are what is it?
They were aliens? He's like, I'm here to oh yeah,
too gum and two I'm here to chew bubble gum
and kick ass im a out of bubble gum. But
everybody was an alien when you put on those the
special X ray glasses. That's what It's like like people
can be weird and they seem normal and then you
see their kitchen and it's like nasty, or you find
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out that they're like Megan Markle and they stick their
hands up the butt of a turkey with all their
four hundred and sixty three thousand dollars worth of jewelry
on no joke, and then they pull it out and
they got salmonella rings and all that stuff. I mean, yeah,
I don't know. I saw. I'm real weird with that
kind of stuff. I don't do buffets. I don't do
any of that. And the last time I did a
buffet was at a Golden Corral. And you're talking about
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I previously was like the number one fan of buffets, right.
I was the buffet Valedictorian if there ever could be one,
the gold medal lover of buffets. And I literally was
at a Golden Corral. This was about eleven years ago,
and I watched a kid hands to sky. He was
playing with his nose and then he reached through the
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plastic the little sneeze guard and touched a chocolate fountain
at the Golden Corral, and I went, mat, that's it,
I'm done. And that was it. That was the last
time we ever went to uh a buffet came. I
will make an exception if it's a Shonyes and it's breakfast,
because the bacon. Nothing lives on bacon. Oh my gosh,
(04:00):
it's it's America, right. I mean you go in there
and eagles cry and they applaud you, and you know
it's your high five and all the angels. Anyway, So
back to Jacob Fry. This poor man, you know, but
I feel like I'm watching someone at a Carolina Reaper
pepper eating contest. That's what it looks like. He is
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dying right now. And he's not swallowing. He's not, he's
not he's just moving the food around on his plate.
Notice he doesn't really eat it. He will not swallow.
And I don't know, I mean, can I say something
that's probably super politically incorrect, of course. Okay, when you
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think of foodies and I'm a foodie, you know, and
you go, like, I like food tourism, like countries that
you want to eat their food, like Italy. I won't
go to Franco because they got all the Islamists. But Italy,
you know, there's like you know, even I like a
lot of Scottis. I love Hagas. I do like Legit Hagis.
It's tasty. I didn't think I would like it, but
(05:04):
I do. It's delicious. I just don't think that a
country that's known for famine would be like a foody haven,
you know what I'm saying. Like it's a Sally Struther's commercial,
you know what I'm saying. I does that mean to say?
Speaker 2 (05:25):
No? I think it's pretty spot on. I mean, they
may enjoy sandwiches given to them by camera people, but
other than that, you're right, what would they know about food?
Speaker 1 (05:36):
I mean phrase given major hostage face in that video,
like he's serving hostage face, that's it's pretty oh my gosh.
Now my other question was what tribe is he dining with?
Is he gonna have to go to all the little
tribal factions because in Minnesota, but remember, in order to
(05:57):
understand their mayor ol drama, you had to follow the
Somali tribal warfare. I know, I didn't make the rules.
That's just the way it is right now. I don't know. Guys,
all right, can we talk about doll moms. It's Friday.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
It's just for pretend right, it's just a small.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
No, no, there's a apparently a thing. It's a growing
trend of women who pretend that dolls are real babies.
Can I just show you cut twenty four? Please? This
is cut twenty four. This is the doll mom thing.
It's a lady Morning's talking to it too. Look at it.
(06:45):
It looks like a possessed thing. Why is it hair
that long?
Speaker 2 (06:48):
No, baby's haircut.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
No, baby's got that wrong hair.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Why is the baby another doll?
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Why she has whole rooms.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
She's getting real.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
Snacks like they're dollars. Oh my gosh, she's manipulat morning
A doing today, putting together the storage racks and organizing
all the hair accessories. This is nuts. What in the
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world and why she can't wake up because the th
a doll? That's why no kid has that kind of hair.
That those dolls have better hair than she does. She
has a whole house outfitted with doll stuff. That's sad.
That is really sad, and a highly realistic baby dolls.
(07:57):
Apparently Wall Street Journal has this piece. This is a
I mean trend, believe it or not. Now, I understand
that there are some women and I don't want to
hear the male email from it, because not everything is
about you. Okay, Yeah, some women experience loss and they
have miscarriages and they get reborn dolls, which I think
that you just you know, you need some therapy. And
you know, some people have Alzheimer's and too much. Stop
(08:19):
that's not what this lady has. Stop it. And I'm
not going to make it. This is weird, no caveat.
It's weird. You have an entire room for a doll.
That's like thousands of dollars of stuff in there for
a doll, and it's sad. I don't I don't want
to make fun of her. It's creepy. And this is
actually would be an amazing horror film now that I
think of it, there'd be an amazing horror film. I'm
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already scared, dude, look at me. I'm already like whooh,
this is already terrifying. But it's sad.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
So I'm confused though about the whole trad wife thing,
like it being, you know, a target of feminism. So
is this gonna be target by feminism because she's just
playing the role of a trad wife, is she though?
Because I mean she's taking care of baby, gets staying home,
(09:10):
taking care of the babies.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Well, yeah, but where's the husband and where's the lord?
You know, that's kind of part of the trad thing.
I don't know, I but do you know how much
these some of these dolls are so the Wall Street
Journal says these are like eight thousand dollars dollars.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Dude, you mean altogether?
Speaker 1 (09:27):
No, Like each doll can be like anywhere from three
to eight thousand dollars for real. Like they punch the
hair in the head like they hand hairt or whatever.
I don't know what that phrasin is. It's but it's
sad to me though, you know, they're trying to fulfill something,
(09:48):
trying to fill some kind of need, and it's just
sad to mean, it makes me wonder. You know, I
don't know a lot about this lady. I don't know
if she's got kids or no, she you know what
it is. But Wall Street Journal says, it's not just
women who have miscarried or people who have Alzheimer's. It's
not just that, That's my point. It has grown beyond that.
(10:09):
It is a lot more than just that. Now, So
what is driving that I did not know that this
was Did you guys know this was a huge phenomenon.
I didn't know this. I did not. I was completely
unaware of those. Now Lorraine is freaking out. I can't
even say it. Are you redacting me? Is she using
caps like like a real baby formula? I think she is.
(10:34):
I think she is. I can't believe how expensive these
things are now. When I was younger, was a kid,
one of a family member. They had They weren't like
like lifelike baby dolls like this, and she didn't play
with them. They were like China dolls that the China
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doll face and like the weird and she collected them
and cut them in cabinet and whenever you would walk
into the room, their lifeless soula is dead demonic eyes
would stare at you, follow you all around the room.
I swear their faces glowed at night. But it could
have been just me. That's different. This is like there
and like I said, the Wall Street journal piece noted
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and it's not and it was on I saw this
thing on Instagram too. What began is something to help
Alzheimer's patients, like women who thought you know their memories
they had regressed because of the disease, back to like
being a new mom and they didn't know any better
and you couldn't get third to them, or women dealing
with loss or whatever. It's so far beyond that. That's
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why it's a booming business. It's not just that it
is a booming business. It is a huge trend. That's
why the Wall Street Journal wrote about it, because they
were like, what in the world this is? Like people
are making tons of money, like they you literally have
like luxury lifelike doll dealers. And it's not just collectors
that just hold I mean they look like it's it's
(12:00):
just crazy. But it's sad because why what is happening
in these women's lives, especially when you think about the
birth rate decline in the birth rate. I feel like
what they They're brooding, That's what it is. They're broody.
I don't know. There's a New York Post had at
this time last year. They had this story, Oh gosh,
(12:22):
I hesitate sharing this with you can it's so weird.
They had this story where this one woman had eight
of these dolls and she took them with her everywhere.
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to cinnabon? How many people go to a cinnabon? I mean, yeah,
I know, right, I think the last time I even
physical like saw a cinnabon. Is it am I saying that?
(17:03):
Or a cinnabon cinnabon?
Speaker 5 (17:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
I think I've always said cinnabun, cinnabun.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
It's c I in in a b o n right
at the end, should be bun. It's cinnabun, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
I don't know. I just it's, you know, one of
those little mall things. It actually was like in the
early as it was at a mall. I bring this
up welcome back, by the way. I bring this up
because there was a milkshake duck incident in Wisconstant over
the weekend. Now you might be asking yourself, Dana, the
hell is this phrase milkshake duck that you said just
right before we went to break and now again, let
(17:39):
me tell you the story of it. I'll be very quickly.
It's thirty seconds in under. It was a joke that
someone said, oh, here's a little duck that loves milkshakes,
and it's a little picture of a duck with a milkshake.
And then you know, fifteen seconds later we regret to
inform you that the duck is racist, meaning that people,
these people are discovered like the lady in the Chewbacca mask,
remember that whole thing, And then the internet does it
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thing and they try to find some disqualifying event in
that person's life as a way to discredit them from
receiving public odulation. That's kind of it. I don't know,
it's people mad because something good happens to someone and
they want to just doce all over it. For the
lack of a better way to put it. This is
a little different though. So this was in a cinnabon
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and it was a female server, and all I know
is that the video starts already. The drama is in
progress when the video begins, Right. It's like when you
join a news conference and it's like, oh, well we're
going to go take this live already in progress, right.
It's very similar to that. So this lady. She is
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working the cinnabon right, and these two Somali customers are
apparently harassing her. Now, the way that it went, the
story goes, is that they were harassing her because she
wasn't wearing a hit job. She wasn't wearing a basically
dressing like a ghost with a slit for eyes, and
they were upset with her, and they went back and forth,
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and then she decided to call them a racial slur.
She called them the in word, and it just continued
to escalate from that point. I don't even think can
we even play any of this? Okay, Steve spent an
ungodly amount of time censoring this for you, so you
all better appreciate it, because he had to bleep out
(19:30):
every Listen, I am racist, say that to the whole
entire world.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
Don't he gets you your life?
Speaker 6 (19:43):
By the way, talking about you're talking about You're talking
about you at a fire from dislation.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
You're not going to be walking here sucking suck one.
Speaker 3 (19:54):
Look how like what song was he?
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Okay, it's stunning, Oh my gosh, Like, why does this
keep happening? I would have I was already bored. I
was already bored. So it's the cinnabon employee and apparently
what happened, and it doesn't show that you know, nobody's
in the right here, but there's some Just chill for
a second, listen to the whole remarks before everybody clinches
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their butts. First off, I think the Somali couple are trash.
I think they're absolute trash. I think it is ratastic
to walk into a sinnabon with the purpose of starting problems.
Right if you don't like the fact that a woman
isn't wearing a hit job, then to go to a
Muslim country where they're wearing a hit job, you know,
good grief. And he was at the very beginning of
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this exchange, he was sexualizing her with his remarks, and
you can kind of hear them in the beginning. He
sort of tells on himself in the beginning of the
clip because you can kind of hear it. He's sexualizing
her with his remarks, and again, all of it is
because he feels though his point is that her not
having the head covering and all of that invites sexualization.
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And so he's telling her that because she disrespectfully doesn't
wear a job, that that means he is entitled to
sexually slur her. So he's a piece of He's a thug.
These two, they're absolute thugs. Now does that mean when
you're at work? Does that mean that you can do
what she did? I don't think she did herself any favors.
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First off, you're an employee at work, and this is
where I think you got to draw the line. You
are at work and you are wearing the company apron,
and the company has the right to say we don't
think that you should have reacted that way. Now, I
don't know if she's the manager or not. The manager
should have stepped in. At the very least, I probably
would have called the police to come and handle the situation,
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and would have and would have had them permanently barred
from the store. I would have called police and said,
these people are sexually propositioning me, they are harassing me,
and I would have You never ever, ever want to
give the people who are the aggressors the opportunity to
turn the tables on you and make themselves look like
they're the victims. And her behavior, her response allowed for
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that to happen. Now, I don't think that you need
to say slurs or whatever. I think the company they
didn't like the way that she handled it, and they
have every right to fire her. I think it's kind
of ridiculous that there's a GoFundMe that started, because again,
when you're working a job, and I've worked many a
job where I've had to handle many a rowdy person.
I mean when I was in college, I was a
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cocktail waitress on Friday and Saturday nights and going through school,
and so I've seen, I've seen, and you know, I've
handled some things. You can't respond to situations like that.
It's just not professional. And I don't care if it's
a Cinnabon or where it is. You know, you got
a job to do. And so I feel like she
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more than anything else, she can't control what the customers do,
but she can control what she does, and she can
control her reactions. Had she just called the police and
handled it that way, I think she would still have
her job. Plus I also think that somebody probably would
have created a GoFundMe for her anyway, and she would
have been maybe even more awarded for her behavior than this,
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because she didn't make herself look great, right. She yes,
she was the one who started being victimized. But then
with her behavior these two Somalis that are absolute trash,
she ended up making them look like the victims because
then they could say, oh, it's a racial slur because apparently,
and this is in leftist world, you can sexually proposition
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a woman, you can even commit battery, but and that's
considered less than if she were to say something demeaning
about you know, any kind of any with any sort
of racial aspect. Then immediately that is that's considered worse. So,
I mean, it's the GoFundMe that they that they have
for hers, like nineteen thousand dollars at this point, and
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everyone said, oh, well she's a racist employeeah blah blah uh.
But all the people that are spinning it, they are
they're literally forgetting and they're leaving out how the man
and the woman were immediately walked in and started it.
They immediately walked in and started harassing her, and they
started sexually slurring her. But here's what's funny, and I
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have this on my rundown. This is what's funny. Here's
the other reason that I really don't care about this
check and I have this it's on our rundown here, Kine,
what does this show you? And this link that I have. Oh,
she has a Biden Harris sign in her yard. It
says Women's Choices on the ballot, vote Democrat. Her name
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is Crystal Trees. This is a photo that she has
on her own social media of all the Democrat signs
in her yard. She has photos of herself on social
media wearing Democrat stickers. She is a major Democrat, so
I really don't care. I'm not going to donate to
some racist Democrats. Go fund me. She's a Democrat, so
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I like to watch them fight with each other. There
you go. She voted, probably voted to bring all the
Somalis into Wisconsin. She probably voted for this. So this
is what she has. Juan's showing you right now. That's
the photo of her own signs in her own yard.
And then she bragged another posts about how she was
a Biden supporter, and then how she was a Harris
supporter because she supported Harris in the last election. So
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it gets into all of that. It's very funny. So
I just don't care. I don't care. She's a Democrat.
Are you surprised? I'm not at all but I think
it's I think it's goof. I don't know. I just think,
you know, people need to you have to behave a
certain way at work. There's a certain way that you
have to behave at work, and that's just kind of
the way it is. I wanted to get into this
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because this dovetails right into a DEI crime. This is
what I have it labeled as. So. A Portland jury
says that there was a homeless man who had a
twenty twenty stabbing conviction and a twenty twenty one attempted
assault conviction. He admitted that he stabbed this individual and
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then apparently after he was stabbed, the individual apparently used
a racial slur on him, and as a result, the
guy was acquitted. You can't make this kind of stuff up.
You can't make it up. This is insane. Hennepin County.
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Here's another one. This is a Department of Justice, Hennepin County.
This was just actually this morning is when this posted.
There's something else with there's a sex offender as well,
something similar. I keep seeing these stories where criminals, after
they come in a crime, then the victim says something
nasty to them after they've been stabbed or assaulted or something,
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and then the judge in the case goes light on
the offender because they feel like the offender has been
wronged because of the words of the of the h
because of the words of the victim. I don't know,
I feel like if you stabbed me, I'm gonna say
a lot of stuff to you, Kane. So it feels
like this is a Portland jury. A Portland jury said
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that the the slur outweighed the knife attack. You cannot
make this up. You cannot make this up. That's what
he was acquitted. This is a New York Post piece
and it says that this jury in Oregon cleared this
guy of assault charges. He stabs a black guy, stabbed
(27:39):
a white guy, and then after he was stabbed, the
white guy said a slur and then the guy who
stabbed him was found not guilty of And this is
all on CCTV. By the way, Cane just gave me
the craziest look. I mean, there's images of it, there's
images in there's.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Video video, and they could not that they could make
it a decision on what the video should.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Yeah, they decided that it was mean. Both dudes are homeless,
and both of them apparently have some criminal backgrounds. But
you have Gary Edwards forty three who was the perpetrator,
Gregory Howard forty three, who was the victim, and Edward's
admitting he admitted to stabbing him. Now here's what he said,
(28:23):
even though the footage shows apparently that the victim didn't
say the slur until after he was stabbed. He said
that it was in self defense because the guy used
to slur at him. Wait, so if someone slurs you,
that's not an act of aggression, that's not a that
doesn't that does not constitute the use of lethal force
(28:47):
and response. And that's what he made. That's what he said,
even though it was actually false. The victim, it was proven,
only said it after he had been stabbed, but the
jury didn't care. The jury decided they were gonna let
this guy walk, even though he legit was seen on
video and the victim, I mean, they exchanged words, but
(29:09):
there were no fighting words, you know, like threats of
that nature. Oh my gosh, this is insane. So apparently
what ended up happening is Edwards, who is the perpetrator.
He approached the victim because he wanted to trade his
knife for cigarettes and he wouldn't leave the guy alone.
And then and there's police body camera footage captured the
(29:35):
use of the slur, but it was after he had
been stabbed and was on the ground. So there's literal
video footage police body camera footage as well that shows
he was on he was he was stabbed. Cops rushed
over to intervene, and it was only after they were
getting him up and they saw his wounds that there
(29:55):
was they heard the slur and it was on the
body camera footage. This is insane. This is insane. The defendant,
I mean, this guy like stabbed somebody. The perpetrator stabbed somebody.
He created the violent situation. He wouldn't leave the guy
(30:18):
alone and he stabbed him. He was the aggressor, and
the jury let him just go. Portland is gone. It's
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Speaker 2 (32:12):
The alley glass, so are the days of the United States.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
We just have to get up. So long as we
keep the faith, summon hope, and get back up and
remember who in the hell we are. We're the United
States of America. Got it? That's who we are for
the US And there's nothing.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
I mean ameergata. What was that song?
Speaker 3 (32:35):
Like?
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Was that song? Remember the song where it's like, eh,
gotta Navida's like that? That's Joe Biden? Who what America? Americatta?
Speaker 3 (32:50):
We're the United States of America? Got it?
Speaker 1 (32:53):
America got it? Was he trying to say America got it?
Did his dentert slip? Inquiring minds want to know it's
like basically just shaken eight ball a magic a ball,
and that's you know your answer. Who knows with him?
He's a man. Can you imagine you're Hunter Biden?
Speaker 2 (33:10):
You're shaking eight balls?
Speaker 1 (33:12):
That's right. Why is he still out there speaking?
Speaker 2 (33:15):
It's a good question.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
How desperate is that Alphabet group that they had to
bring him out. It's not like he's ever. He doesn't
like pull dollars in. He's got a lot of people
on the left that hate him because he was so driven.
He and his family were so ambitious and they wanted
power at all costs, even if he wasn't even fully
aware enough to exercise it. Well, that's you know, because
(33:39):
other people would do it for him. But why was
he out there? Why is he out there speaking at
this event? I don't know. A million dollar question. I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Now we are we're the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
It the US, he says real quick because he realizes
what he what he did. Yeah, you're an America got
a can can right, not as proud as we're an Americotta.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Can American heritage.
Speaker 5 (34:07):
We're Americotta Can band. They're coming to your town. We'll
help you party down. We're an American gotta got better man,
that's it.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
You know, I love that song.
Speaker 2 (34:20):
I'm just saying, I can't believe it's Monday.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
It is Monday, all right. So this is what else
we have on deck. So the World Cup it's gonna
be in Seattle. You know that they were gonna make
this like the Gay Pride match. I didn't know that,
but now I do. They were This was supposed to
be the they were going to celebrate the alphabet Pride
month at the World Cup match. The game features Egypt
(34:45):
and Iran. We got to talk about this stay with us.
Speaker 7 (34:52):
And we heard planets falling off a cliff into the
stupid zone where I don't even know what's going on anymore.
This is a small planet. We have to work together
and live together, and we can do that. The bad
guys exploit the illusion of differences. Do you really think
these refugees and immigrants are different than us? Do you
(35:16):
really believe what these clowns like Trump or bond Net
and Yahoo? Put you really believe what these guys say?
Or do you look at your heart and you go, wow,
Now the world isn't like that. It's it's all there.
If we can remove the stupid stuff that most of
(35:38):
these bad guy leaders are dumping on us. Get rid
of that the crud and go back to who we
really are, which is really profound kindness inside of us.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
I'm in a really crabby mood right now. You know
this guy, oh gosh, a guardroom mouth right now. He's
a big fan of the old CCP. You know that, right,
Richard Gear aka Cindy Crawford's first husband aka the eighty
year old married to a forty year old yeah, aka
mister Gerbil. Don't google that one. Kids, don't welcome back
(36:17):
to the program, Daniel last with the top of the
second hour. Uh, He's so this is influential Gear, Richard
Gear's he's upset over the what Potus has said about Somali,
the Somali community in Minnesota that's been bilking taxpayers. He's
(36:37):
upset over this. And I don't really care if he
is or not, because it's always these individuals who whenever
they talk about it, whether it's him, whether I'm pulling
a Ben Stiller's remark from yesterday, from yesterday or the
day before, rather like ben Stiller when he was talking
about it, they omit the part that people are objecting
to the fraud and they act like Trump is just
(37:00):
out there. Well, I just don't like those somalis. They're
they're ignoring the whole fact that he was talking about
the fraud and the being what's being perpetrated against the
taxpayer in Minnesota. Richard Gear, Does he act anymore? Don't
answer that? Is he still in things? I don't even
know what the hell he does anymore? Goush, just shut up,
(37:22):
Just shut your old man mouth. So tired of it?
Can he just retire and go into the you know,
go into that good night? Can he just go away?
The last thing I need is some barely literate gerbil
loving celebrities sitting here lecturing all of us about what
we can get outraged over where it concerns our taxpayer dollars.
(37:44):
You steal my taxpayer dollars. I may set your damn
yard on fire. I don't care. I'm just there already.
I'm so. I'm just so aggravated at all of it.
Richard Gear? Was he ever attractive?
Speaker 4 (37:58):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (37:58):
The other thing, too?
Speaker 4 (37:59):
Like?
Speaker 1 (37:59):
Was he ever considered like a Hollywood it guy? I
don't even I thought. Hell he's been in They said
he got blacklisted from some movies or something. Like that,
probably because he sucks out loud. I don't know what
he does. What does he do now?
Speaker 2 (38:11):
I assume he still acts or does those things?
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Why what podcast is he on back in the day?
Is this some what god forsaken podcast? Did he show
up on some Tom dickon hear he got a podcast? Uh?
I don't even know what showed? What thing he's on?
Actor and activist that says here kill us all now? Oh,
people are driven by profound kindness, you know, people like
(38:37):
you know, Trump and Net and Yahoo. They teach us
that somalibaut Why did Net and Yahoo? Look, I get
it that he is absolutely he just dry humps Jew hatred.
I get it. He's one of those twinks that gets
off on that. That's like a whole subset people who
get off on hating Jews. He's one of them. I
get that. That's like his thing. I don't know why
Net and Yah. I mean, that's the only thing that
explains why Net and Yah who got into this? What
(38:58):
the hell does net Yaho have to do with Somalis
in Minnesota? King's dying? What what does he have to
do with Somalis? That like all of a sudden, like
oh I stub my toe. Gosh, dang that net Yahoo.
Where the hell does this come from? How are these
people like this? They're calling the wrong person retarded. It's
(39:19):
not Tim Walls, it also is, but it's also Richard
Gear Chiminy Christmas. I mean, he's you know, do you
really think these refugees and immigrants are different from us? Well,
considering that I'm not robbing my fellow man of their
taxpayer dollars. Uh, that's a hell. Yeah, the fact that
(39:40):
we don't descend into tribal feudalism here in the United
States like they do in Somalia. Uh, that's a yes.
He thinks these the psychology of these people, they think
they're so much better than you. They's so much better
than you. Look at Richard Gear and his enlightened and enlightenedness.
You know, how dare you, you dirty proletariat past judgment
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on these precious baby Somali diaspora that are stealing literally
hundreds of billions of dollars from taxpayer?
Speaker 2 (40:13):
Is it judgment or is it just discernment, just shedding light?
Speaker 1 (40:17):
Oh, it's all racism, I'm sure. Oh yeah, it's all
our a y sis ism. That's what it is. I mean,
I'm not even getting into the sex trafficking stuff because
they now they have like part of the Somali diaspora
that are involved in uh sex trafficking going back all
(40:38):
the way to two thousand and six, because they have
their own little mafia up there. You know, they come
from Somalia, they bring their tribal warlordism and then they
pimp out chicks. I mean, it's like a whole thing.
Local media at least did talk about it. There are
community radio station up there to talk about it. They
talked about the Somali sex rings that they have. University
(40:59):
of Minneso they had a whole thing about it where
they were talking about trouble youths and Smali immigrants that
are being that are involved in all of this. So yeah,
going back to his point, I would say that because
I don't sell my fellow man into sex slavery, bring
my warlord tribalism to my neighborhood, and I don't builk
(41:19):
my fellow man out of billions of dollars of their
hard earned money and rob them of what they could
be using for their family. Yeah, I'm better, I'm different. Yeah,
and I have no problem saying that if you have
a problem with it, you can go do something so completely,
irrevocably unflattering to yourself. I don't care, there you go.
I just I'm getting tired of the lectures from these people.
(41:42):
And he sits here at this god forsaken Ikea table.
I'm so tired of seeing these stupid the stupid modern
front urg and these crappy little podcasts. He's sitting here
at this god forsaken Ikea table. Well, Pinky's out gerbils up,
you know, like he's sitting at this table like oh,
or you guys are so mean talking about the you know,
(42:03):
the immigrants that are putting women in sex slavery and
all this stuff. It's and by the way, we're talking
about the immigrants that do this. It's not our fault,
short bus. If you are interpreting this as meaning every
immigrant because you're the racist, or because you're so desperate
for deflection against a scandal that you contributed to that
(42:25):
you have to do this, well, they're talking about all immigrants,
not just the immigrants that are perpetrating this. They're talking
about all of the immigrants. Now we're talking about the
people who are doing this. How hard is that for
you absolute demons to understand we're talking about the people
who are engaged in this, and yeah, if you're looking
the other way, you're part of the problem. If you're
in the community and you're not participating in it, but
(42:45):
you're protecting it by not saying anything, you're part of
the problem. You're no different. This idea one of the
stupidest things though, I'll tell you this, one of the
dumbest things that Republicans could do. And I see, I
saw a couple of people a daily wire are trying
to do this, and I'm like, God help us. All
they were. If you try to make this all about race,
it's not all about race. I mean, that's kind of
(43:08):
ignorant because you're that those arguments presuppose that, uh, every
single culture that's outside of the United States is the same,
and it's not. You know, there are are I hate
saying that. I hate using the leftist phrasing. It makes
me resentful and it turns me into south Park radicalism
(43:29):
or Beavis about Had radicalism. But there are some cultures
that are barbaric and incompatible with current modern era. That's
a fact. You know, if you're if you're involved in
female genital mutilation, that's like a witch cult and not
like in a good I mean, that's just that's that's
a cult. That's a demonic cult. If you feel like
cutting up women. So the and female genital mutilation, that
(43:52):
is a barbaric practice that is incompatible with today's modern era.
You know, if you're if it's about women equal representation
in the courtroom because they have vaginas, because of your seria,
then yeah, it's a barbaric practice. It's a barbaric culture,
and it's incompatible with modern era. If you have a
problem with that, I'll direct you to all of the
(44:14):
other achievements that Western nations have have been able to
accomplish over that barbarism. So, yeah, there's certain things that
it's certain cultures are absolute garbage. That is just absolute fact.
It's not wrong to say it either, and it's not,
you know, to be mean. But I'm not going to
sit here and lie and engage in the practice of
(44:36):
sin by pretending otherwise, just to make some people feel
better or to help them to aid them in their
dodging of accountability and responsibility. It brings me to the
I'm just pulling this up. So I uh was reading
how because wasn't illan omar if memory serves, and I
(44:58):
know my memory is amaz if memory serves, wasn't she
involved in? Yeah, she introduced the bill. This is it
right here, I got it right here, speaking of she
introduced the bill that allowed that two hundred and fifty
million dollar welfare fraud scheme to happen in her district.
(45:22):
Were you guys aware of this? You know, if we're
talking about who's at fault and all of that jazz?
She this and New York Post says it's one billion,
but honestly, it's way above that. She was looking at
this story. She introduced that bill. Remember yesterday we played
(45:43):
the video of her outside of the restaurant where what
was it, the Safari whatever, I don't remember, where the
owner was convicted of fraud, like millions, tens of millions
of dollars of fraud, and she introduced the bill. She
claims to be completely unaware of it, but according to
the Minnesota based Center of the American Experiment, per to
(46:04):
the New York Post, she actually was the one who
introduced that bill, and of course that led to all
these people. You know, defrauding the taxpayer. For instance. Let
me put this this guy. This is the restaurant that
donated to her campaign that she went and did that
media interview with. So the Minnesota Star Tribune had a
(46:28):
piece where they were discussing all of the different fraud
in the ways that's associated with her campaign, all of
these different people that are involved in it, and that
restaurant where she was at numerous occasions she held an
event there, they donated to her campaign. Salim Ahmed said,
the Safari restaurant. That's where she held her congressional victory
(46:51):
party too. So he stole like fifteen million dollars because
he made up He said that he served four million
phantom meals during COVID, and I remember that was the
Feed our Future thing, Feed our Future thing, Just to
remind you, that was the program that was feeding kids
that weren't able to go to school and that was
where they could get their healthy food. So they fed them.
(47:12):
And he made up four million dollars, four million meals.
He overinflated by four million the number of meals he
was serving millions of dollars. Do you know what he did?
Do you know that he had a nine thousand dollars
a month shopping habit at Nordstrum. So when they charged
him and he was convicted, all of this stuff came
out in court. This guy spent nine thousand dollars a
(47:32):
month shopping for luxury items at Nordstrum, head to toe
and Gucci. This guy's head to toe and Gucci. He is,
he's head to toe Ferragamo, Gucci. He's buying like two
thousand dollars jackets, nine thousand. That's the average a month
that he's spent at Nordstrum. And he was a big
donor to her money. How much you want to bet
(47:54):
that a lot of that stolen taxpayer money ended up
her campaign. We got to get moving you or you're
gonna be enraged when I tell you some of the
other stuff this money has been spent on. I mean,
you want to be, you have every right to be.
Speaker 2 (48:08):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Okay, this should be a whole segment. This is not
something that should be in Quick five. And here's why.
It's about Diehard, which is a Christmas movie. I'll say
it again, die Hard, which is a Christmas movie. The
Christmas movie die Hard. Have you seen a Kane. It's
like one of the best of the season. It is
so the Guardian, which is basically photographic and word feces.
(48:34):
It's a British publication. They did a survey, like I
care what they think. They did a survey of the
British and they the British public's verdict, Kane is that
die Hard is in fact not a Christmas movie.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
I disagree.
Speaker 1 (48:48):
They have literal rape games and Rotherham so I don't
I'm not going to listen to you on this. It's
a Christmas movie. Do you know why Diehard's a Christmas movie?
Because it happens over quick That's why. And because there's
a quick my story, and because they played Quickness song
that I had ho hoes. It's a Christmas movie. Don't
(49:10):
care what your stupid pull says. Look, Diehards a Christmas movie,
and Roadhouse is one of the top three best movies
it's ever been made. Mm hmm, all right. So an
old man tries to rescue an injured raccoon and got
bitten in the face while driving. Oh my gosh, and
then he learned it had rabies. After this, it's what happens.
No good deed goes unpunished. He found this poor little
(49:32):
injured raccoon, tried to bring it to the nature center himself,
wrapped it up in his coat, held it against his chest.
He drove for over an hour. The raccoon went crazy
because it was rabid. Bit him on his face and
hands bit him in the face. So then he went
home to wrap the cat the raccoon in a blanket
with duct tape before driving it to the nature center.
And the camp was like, oh my gosh. And he
had to go to the hospital to get treatment, and
(49:53):
they had to reuthanize the raccoon. That's how they determine
whether or not it has rabies. They kill it, cut
its head open and test its brain. That's how that happened. Yeah,
you didn't know that. Yeah, So that thing totally had
so many rabies, had all the rabies came it had
all the rabies. The raccoon that bit the man in
the face and had all of them. So for the
first time ever, eight space craft or docted the International
(50:16):
Space Station. They're having an intergalactic kegger up there. And
they said they got some ruskies up there, but apparently
they haven't had any this mini up there since like
the late nineties. It's is pretty crazy. We got a
lot more on the way.
Speaker 6 (50:30):
Stick with us, but I think we have to think
about how do we do a better job, How do
we you know, maintain maybe some of that frustration we
have as we travel this Thanksgiving season. Maybe we should
say please and thank you to our pilots and to
our to our flight attendants. I think again, I call
this just maybe dressing with some respect, you know, whether
(50:54):
it's a pair of jeans and a and a decent shirt.
I would encourage people to maybe dress a little better,
would encourage us, encourages us to maybe behave all a
little better. Let's try not to wear slippers and pajamas
as we come to the airport.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
I think that's positive. God love him, he's trying so hard, right,
I feel him on that Welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you or at the top of or
bottom of the second hour, even if it's a red
eye flight. I mean, you can dress comfortably, but aint
nobody need to be seeing your bedroom slippers and the airport.
That's nasty. That's nasty, And what are you gonna do
take them slippers back home and walk around in your
(51:30):
home with them after you've been walking through the airport
with him nasty, so gross. I don't know. I've taken
red eye flights, I've taken transatlantic trans Pacific flights, and
I've done overnight flights, and it's you know, you can
(51:51):
dress comfortably. Doesn't mean you have to look like you know,
a slob and like stained sweatpants and that you know,
it doesn't you don't have to look like that. But
I do think that it is you know, it just
shows a just a monicum of self respect and also
respect for fellow passengers, because nobody likes being next to
(52:11):
the sloppy, disgusting person, and everybody has one of those
stories on the flight where you're next to somebody who's
just whether it's proper hygiene or dressing in a way
that doesn't have stained food on it, it just, you know,
is know what I'm talking about. I really that's one
(52:34):
of the things in the days of your at least
that they got right is that they dressed the part
they dressed, and they looked nice people when they would stop.
I didn't matter what your background was didn't matter where
you came from. You just stressed nice. You don't have
to dress designer. You just dress nice, right, You just
you know, you take care of yourself. I have seen
(52:55):
some stuff at the airport. Let me tell you something.
I have seen some things. I've even seen people who
have gotten into arguments with gate agents over the stuff
that they've worn. I've seen everything. It's usually women who
are the offenders. They're usually the biggest defenders of this role.
(53:17):
I haven't seen it as bad with dudes, although I
have seen it poorly with dudes before. But usually it's
you know, dressing like slobs. Really, I've seen more women
than men, but I think it's just easier. It's I
think it's harder as a woman to dress up more
because there's so many different options, right where guys you
(53:40):
got like one uniform kind of. But anyway, just don't
wear slippers in the airport. Don't wear your pajamas in
the airport, even if you're going on a red eye.
Just wear like, just wear something soft and comfortable. It
doesn't have to be jammys, though I have seen I've
seen dirty pajama pants before, with dirty, disgusting slippers. In
an airport where the bottoms of them were like black,
(54:02):
like with dirt and stuff. Oh I can't. And you
know these people are gonna just wear them right home,
wear them right home.
Speaker 3 (54:10):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:10):
That's just something I just can't abide by. Just dressed decently.
Poor Duffy, Poor Secretary Duffy. He's trying roll hard with that.
So I guess let's just hit this. This is cut
twenty the I don't know if you guys saw this,
but there has there's a lot of outrage over well,
(54:31):
it's this. It's the South Park episode come to life
with the Strong Woman, where you have a dude that
wins the strong Woman competition. And that's what ended up
happening at the twenty twenty five World's Strongest Woman competition,
(54:52):
because the guy who won it is literally a guy,
and he's a former porn actor and he's trans now
and it took place just a few days ago here
in Texas. The guy, Jammy Booker. He's a transgender athlete,
so he's a male who pretends to be a female
(55:13):
on the pro strong Woman's stage. He's done three international
performances and he won the biggest of the year and
a lot of people. People found like videos of his
old life where he was a dude. He went by
the name Jammy j. Apparently according to a number of
(55:36):
like fitness Vault has it where he was listed as
a transgender adult film actor. Anyway, there's a lot of
fury at this because it's called the Strong Woman Competition,
and he's a pretty big dude. By the way, he's
a large dude. I don't I don't know. You can
(55:58):
watch this. This has cut twenty Wow. This is one
of the people. The woman who should have won, who
came in second place. Is what she had to say
about it. Watch for her. She just walked right off.
(56:21):
She's like, I'm not even dealing with it. She just
walked right off. She said, this is BS and she
just walked right off because she should. It is bus.
She should be first place. She's a woman. It's the
Strong Woman competition, and this adult male won it. This guy,
he's gone through puberty as a dude. He's lived a
lot of his adult life as a dude. He's just
(56:42):
he decided to start identifying as a woman. Because apparently
women's sports and women's athletic competitions can be treated as
JV and he ends up winning. It is literally the
south Park episode, which I wish we could play, but
we can't because you know, life and all that stuff.
But yeah, they had the guy who ended up winning
(57:06):
the Strong Woman competition. It's just so far. I mean,
it's South Park come to life. It has absolutely come
to life now. But there are people who were criticizing
the second place winner for walking off the stage. When
why would she stay up there and debase herself. It's disrespectful.
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I mean, you have a man who is beating all
the women to take the trophy, and the woman for
whom the competition was created and named strong Woman is
now kicked to second place. They should not be competing
in the women's category. They've had It's this, It's literally
south Park right here. This is what happened in Arlington,
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Texas at the Strong Woman competition. That's it. That is
absolutely that's what happened. They could have there's a reason
why you have You don't have women pretending to be
dudes go into dude sports because biology is real. If
there was a construct, then you would immediately adapt to
whatever strengths that men have. You would immediately your body
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would reflect it. You could morph into it like a
were wolf, like a wear trans could just morph into
it and you would immediately adopt all those strengths. But
that's not how biology works. Doesn't work that way. It's
not this is not about science, and it's not about
fair competition, and it's and it's not even about women,
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even though they're trying to say that it is. It's
not about women at all, and that's not fair. So
I don't know why how would this encourage anybody to
even continue competing in this competition when you know that
it's you're not going to get a fair break at it.
You're not going to get a fair crack at it
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at all. That's you know, I don't know. This is
what Sophie Cunningham said. This is cut twenty one talking
about this issue, which it's true.
Speaker 8 (59:04):
Listen, I think and this is my personal opinion, but
if you are a professional football player, basketball player, really
any sport, but let's just take it basketball because that's
(59:25):
where we're both at.
Speaker 1 (59:27):
Like to me, like, if if you're in.
Speaker 9 (59:31):
That elite level group, yeah, you should be able to
beat the girls, Like I'm not I'm not surprised by that.
Like that is not a But I just don't get
why it's continuing to get brought up and like if
women are saying that.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Like he couldn't beat them, Yeah he could.
Speaker 8 (59:46):
Any NBA, any NBA star or player could beat a
female in high school.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
Yeah, absolutely, because they're d Yeah, they're dudes. Because there dudes.
You had a soccer team here in Texas that beat
the women's USA team because they're guys. It's different, it's different.
That's why I can't even believe we have to have
basic education on biology, like we're gonna have to do
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that now. It's just so weird to me. It's so
weird that this is. It's so weird that this is
that it's that's I feel bad for this late. I
feel bad for the lady that worked so hard and
had to stand, you know, second place up there on
that podium, had to stand, was on the podium second
place because the man took her spot, took her rightful spot.
(01:00:34):
That's something. And it's more and more it seems like
it's happening. Although finally at least the Olympics came around,
we have uh, we're gonna have Florida man on the
way and then a couple of the other things that
we're going to get into lawlessness and disorder. This insane
judge in Chicago who allowed this psycho to walk after
(01:00:56):
he had punched a social worker, attacked a social worker,
and then he set this woman on fire on the train.
I don't know how many times it's going to keep
happening on trains. Also, Customs and Border Patrol are getting
a lot of pushback for something that they had tweeted.
They had a post that included a bunch of cash
(01:01:17):
that they confiscated, and they tweeted, it's not a crime
to carry over ten thousand dollars, we just want to
know about it. CPB officers seized over seventy thousand dollars
in unreported US currency and they said, canine found the
money concealed in the vehicle. Well, was it their money?
Was that their money? It took place at Brownsville and
(01:01:38):
you have to declare you know any money that's over
ten thousand dollars, which I think that that's a weird.
I feel like that's stupid and seizing somebody's cash because
they didn't report it. How was that not a violation
of Fourth Amendment we're going to talk about this and more.
Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. He stabbed
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
Hmm, this is a crazy story. A Florida woman who
was accused of attacking her estranged daughter was stabbed by
the eight year old girl protecting her mother. This is horrible.
Eight year old stab her grandmother with a kitchen knife
to stop her from attacking her mother. They said the
victim's estranged biological mother, whose name is sirple, entered the
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daughter's home uninvited through an unlocked door and attacked the
victim with a serrated knife. While trying to protect her mother,
the victim's eight year old girl grabbed a kitchen knife
and stabbed her in the arm. Goodness, the sheriff's office arrived,
they were able to They said the biological mother was
the one in the wrong and she tried to flee,
but they were able to get her. She's being charged
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with attempted second degree murder. The kid wasn't hurt, thank heavens.
But my word. Also, let's see the woman drives a
tank to a McDonald's drive through, like an actual tank,
a ripsaw tank through McDonald's drive through this. Uh, it's
a civilian tank. You know, people can own tanks, and
it's a rip sauce civilian tank. It's road legal. The
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base price is five hundred thousand dollars and it can
go maybe about forty miles per hour. Oh and it
gets a glorious four miles to the gallon. Guys. Oh
my gosh, it's so great. I still would drive it,
but real slow. But yeah, the woman took it through.
I'm actually surprised that it fit into the drive through
(01:03:34):
because most of the drive through lanes are kind of small,
and man, the treads on that sticks so far out.
But yeah, they were able to drive it through a
McDonald's drive through and they was able to do it.
So there you go. Five hundred thousand dollars base price
for that. Like, where would you be able to drive
it for five hundred thousand dollars, I mean, I guess
(01:03:55):
if you can, you know, I don't know. Let's see here.
We got a couple of other ones. There's a FedEx
delivery that led to a twenty two thousand dollars Rolex
theft in Boca Ratan, So apparently a Rolex got delivered
to the wrong address, and the guy who signed for
it and got it pawned it for ten thousand dollars.
(01:04:17):
That's insane. The guy twenty five confessed to signing for
the package, opening it, and then he gave it to
a friend who pawned it. Who just has a Rolex
sent to them? Like, why wouldn't you go if you're
going to spend that kind of money, I mean, that's
twenty two thousand dollars. Why would you just have it
like sent where anybody could sign for it. I don't know.
That just seems this seems kind of irresponsible. It's a
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Rolex GMT Master. It was bought and then shipped overnight
to what the victim thought was his current business address,
but apparently FedEx delivered it to the old address that
he had and signed. A guy signed his name for it,
and he had to visit the address. He spoke with
the guy who admitted to signing for it, opening it,
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giving it to a friend, and then they pawned for
ten thousand dollars, and then he apparently gave He told
the victimy to give him six thousand dollars. The guy
already spent twenty two thousand dollars on this and it
was the pawn shop placed the watch in an evidence
hold after police intervened. And yeah, so anyway, he was
arrested on grand theft, a felony for property value between
(01:05:26):
twenty thousand and one hundred thousand. He's still at Palm
Beach County Jail. But what about FedEx for like like
delivering to the wrong address or did this guy have
the wrong address listed? That's the million dollar question. Let's
see here, got a couple of others. Oh, there's well,
(01:05:46):
I don't know why people do this. Naked A Boca
Raton woman burglarized a bagel shop in the buff I
hope she stayed away from all the food. It was
in West Palm Beach a book. A Raton woman is
see multiple felony charges. She walked into a bagel shop
in the buff yasmine albla twenty six arrested charge with burglary, Oh,
(01:06:09):
this explains it, felony, possession of fentanyl, oh, also prisoner escape, oh.
Also giving a false name to law enforcement, and possession
of drug paraphernalia. Police were flagged down by an employee
of the shop that was closed for the day, but
Apparently she just walked inside and they found her drinking
orange juice and she was wearing a store jacket and
(01:06:29):
that was it. And then before they arrested her, she
tried splashing water on herself in the bathroom, stating that
she just needed to take a shower. They found this
is okay. Sh had a backpack and some at least shoes.
They found a glass pipe with burnt residue in her
shoes and a small baggie in her backpack and it
was fentanyl. And she said that she has an issue
(01:06:52):
with fentanyl. Oh my gosh. That's so she was apprehended
and she's still in jail. Pompach kind of Joe. Twenty
thousand dollars bond. That's it. We have more in stores.
We roll towards the third hour of the program and
on the way, CBP money confiscation and more stick with Us.
Speaker 10 (01:07:16):
Conversations that I had during my time both in Turquie
and in Lebanon, including with many Muslims, were the precisely
concentrated on the topic of peace and respect for people
of different religions. I know that, as a matter of fact,
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that has not always been the case.
Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
I know that in Europe.
Speaker 10 (01:07:43):
There are many times fears that are present but oftentimes
generated by people who are against immigration and trying to
keep out people who maybe from another country and other
religion and other race. And in that sense, I would
say that we all need to work together. One of
(01:08:04):
the values of this trip is precisely to raise the
world's attention to the possibility that dialogue and friendship between
Muslims and Christians is possible. I think one of the
great lessons that Lebanon can teach to the world is
precisely showing a land where Islam Christianity are well present
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and I respect it, and that there is a possibility
to live together, to be friends.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Well, you know, that's funny because there's some differences in Lebanon.
You know, it's the Drews that have been kicking the
snot out of the Islamists up there, Bedouins that have
been kicking the snot the goal and Drus have been
just I mean, they're enlistments, like at eighty five percent
in terms of military Arab Christian enlistment has tripled in
the last year. A lot of it's been regional conflict,
(01:08:53):
a lot of it's been as a result of October
seventh Drews, Bedouins and Arab Christians. So yeah, you know what,
I'm going to tell you something. You're not going to
sit here and nice your way out of getting raped
like that one fifteen year old girl that was dragged
away by three Afghan nationals. You're not gonna nice your
way out of getting raped. You're not gonna nice your
way out of having members of Somali diaspora in Minnesota
(01:09:15):
swindle you out of a billion dollars of taxpayer funds.
That's not gonna happen. This idea that it's because Christians
haven't been nice enough is garbage. That's not theology. That's
Marxist claptrap. That's exactly what that is. Good Heavens. I mean,
you know, we used to have their crusades and now
we got this. Seriously, we went from the crusades to
(01:09:38):
you just gotta be nice, just got to be friends
with them. You know, you can just nice the terrorism away,
you can nice the Sharia away. Wow, oh week week,
welcome back to the program that was a pope. By
the way, Dana lash with you. We're at the top
(01:09:59):
of this third hour, and Islamism it's a real thing.
There's been a fundamental shift that's been taking place across
a lot of the Israeli Arab community and a lot
of the community that's been in Lebanon, by the way,
that's up the northern area where you've had Christian Arabs,
drews others that have been pushing back on those on
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Hesbalah and a lot of the Islamists up there. So
that's something I feel like, you know, there's a reason why.
I mean, you're using Lebanon, by the way. Lebanon then
drove away all of the gozens out because what happens
after they started taking gosins in. Yeah, there was civil
war and attacks. By the way. The other big part
of this too, I think it's demonic when you sit
(01:10:41):
here and act like people are against immigration. People aren't
against controlled legal immigration. I don't know anybody who is
against controlled legal immigration.
Speaker 3 (01:10:52):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:10:52):
I mean, that's like saying that the Vatican hates visitors.
The Vatican doesn't hate visitors. The Vatican likes controlled legal visiting.
I've been to the Vatican. It likes controlled legal visiting.
I went there. I don't know how many security checkpoints
and that's fine because I'm going into their property, okay,
but don't sit here and act like that you have
(01:11:14):
it so it's okay. And if other sovereign nations require
because remember the Vatican, that is a sovereign entity, it's
a city state, don't act like other sovereign entities that
have the exact same things are bad for having the
exact same things you have, and then act like it's
(01:11:34):
somehow more sinful. It's not against immigration. It is against unfettered,
unlimited illegal immigration. People you don't know, people who have
no documentation. They can't even prove that they're not felons.
(01:11:56):
They can't prove that they're not murderers, they can't prove
that they're not editors. That's the objection, and it is
incredibly disingenuous, especially in the name of Christ, to try
to smear people of the Kingdom as being against immigration
(01:12:18):
when they are simply against anything that is not controlled
legal immigration. And then you wonder why people have been
running away from the Church, probably because of those really
bad examples that you're giving. Coming from the top of
the chain. Why did he try to sound like English
(01:12:42):
wasn't his first language either when he was talking there.
That was weird. I'm like, you're like, it's like Billy
Joe from Green Day when he pretended to be British
when they came out with their first with their first
album Longview, remember or the long Viewers their song self
titled and that was back in what ninety four ninety five,
and they acted like they were British. It was the
same thing, like, why are you acting like this is?
This is weird to me. Maybe I'm reading too much
into it, but you know, it is. It is what
(01:13:04):
it is. No, Islamism is a real thing, a very
real thing, and this it was just disappointing to see that,
to hear that from the Pope. I don't know a
lot of my Catholic friends are very upset over it.
A child bride was executed in Iran after killing her
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much older husband following years of domestic violence. Ah sad,
she's twenty four now, but she was married to this
guy when she was Ooh, I don't even know if
she was she had actually started. Oh, she was twelve.
She was married off to her cousin at the age
of twelve, had her first child at age thirteen. He
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used to beat her into oblivion, beat their five year
old son into oblivion. She found a cousin for help,
a fight broke out. This is like every day in Sharia,
it really is. I mean, in Irving, Texas, remembered there
were two beautiful girls who were murdered by their father
just some years ago because they were getting too westernized.
So he thought the great shame was his daughter's wearing
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just western clothes and you know, a little makeup, but
not killing them because he didn't like the fact that
they were I mean, good heavens, they were becoming less
controlled under Sharia. It's pretty amazing. They had no she
had had no access to protections. And this is in
Iran that practices a lot of this stuff. But this
(01:14:29):
is also we're seeing it. Like I said, Irving, Texas, Minnesota,
there have been instances of female genital mutilation. I mean,
I don't want people's eyes to gloss over because they
hear it so much. I want them to be nervous
because they hear it so much that there's something serious there.
There was a Somali national charge with raping a woman
outside of a Nashville church. Have you guys heard about those?
(01:14:51):
This is insane. She sustained injuries and didn't make it
out of the hospital. This is crazy, absolute madness, I mean.
And then you hear these cases like there was a
woman who was attacked sexually assaulted in the UK and
(01:15:14):
the judge in that case said, well, we're going to
give this guy a lighter sentence because he's new here.
He was an Afghan refugee, he's new here. He doesn't
understand the culture. So we're making allowances for culture for
this because I just think that's incompatible with the United
States of America. This is just insane stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:15:36):
CARE blocked me. So Ron DeSantis came out yesterday. By
the way, why is DeSantis doing this? And our DOJ not?
Where the hell is Pam Bondi? He declared CARE, the
Council of American Islamic Relations, a foreign terrorist organization. Don't
forget they're an undided co conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation.
Speaker 7 (01:15:57):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
And he did this with the exactive order and he said,
I look forward to discovery, especially the CARE finances should
be illuminating. CARE was going off yesterday. They blocked me.
CARE unindicted co conspirators in the whole. They're terrorists, they're
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absolute terrorists, and so Desanta said that CARE and the
Muslim Brotherhood are foreign terrorist organizations, and they are. It's
not an advocacy group, they're terrists. Greg Abbott has designated
Muslim Brotherhood and CARE as terrorist organizations. Why are Abbot
and DeSantis doing this? And Pam Bondi is not? Where's
(01:16:41):
our DOJ? Their advocacy arm. Washington Free Beacon has a
story on this Care's political arm has been operating without
illegal authority, without any legal authority across the United States.
Free Beacon reports that a probe from two watchdog groups
say says the group may be guilty of wire fraud,
deceptive solicitation, and making false statements to the IRS. Hmm,
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that's their CARE action, because you have CARE. That's the
Council of American Islamic Relations. You have CARE, and then
you have CARE Action, which is like their little advocacy arm.
They in twenty two states where they've been raising money
and conducting political activity. Apparently they have been without the licenses, licenses,
the registration, or legal authority, so they're evading state and
federal regulations and what is looking more and more like
(01:17:31):
a very illicit fundraising scheme. All the people that talk
about APAC don't say a damn thing about CARE. I
think it's by design. I'm going to go one step further.
I think people are getting paid by these organizations to
go after the or. Honestly, if APAC was so powerful,
they suck. They couldn't even get hostages out of Gaza.
If APAC was so bad. If APAC was so bad,
(01:17:53):
why are we having all these college campuses Like I
have this story right here where you've got Jewish students
at a number of different campuses. They've done studies and
these are our third party entities where they don't even
feel safe on college campuses anymore, and they feel as
though they can't even actually be Jewish on college campuses.
Nearly forty percent of Jewish college students have had to
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hide their identities on campus sixty two percent, So they've
been directly blamed. We have friends of our family who
have students Jewish students at college campuses, and I've heard
this verbatim from their students' mouths. So APAK is so powerful,
but they can't do give me a break. They spend
a pittance. Go look at what CARE has been doing.
(01:18:35):
Go look at what the Muslim Brotherhood's been doing. Go
look what Smolly diaspora has been doing. Go and look
at how much Cutter's been spending at these universities. You know,
if that, if you're really America first and you're not
bitching and moaning about that, you're a sellout Muslim goat loving,
just absolute fake. You're a fake terrorist. It's what you are.
You're an Islamist terrorist. If you're not screaming about this
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as much as everything else. I'm so tired of this stuff.
And it's always the they never have anything to say
about this. Anytime I say anything about Cutter on social media,
I have all these little fat faced bots in my mentions.
So I've been doing the whole Trump response to them,
with the whole h uh as like no one. And
then this person shows up in my timeline screaming about Israel.
(01:19:20):
It's because it's about the Islamist invasion of the United States.
It's a fact. That is a fact, and these people
are being wilful stooges and aiding and abetting it. No
this political arm I would love to know how much
money they're spending in each state, these Islamists, how much
money they're spending in each state. So now you got
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Texas and Florida. Where's the DOJ? Where is Pam Bondi?
Where is she at in all of this? Why are
we not doing this that that? Oh, we're doing some
but you know, the Muslim Brotherhood the Katari chapters exempt
from the one that's coming down out from the White
House from that? Does everybody know that that edict the
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Qatari chapter of the Muslim brotherhoods exempt? Why is that?
As a fact? I wrote about it over at subsect
If you'd like links to receipts. Why is that? I
got a lot of questions. You have care and partnerships
between care and k through twelve schools. Let's not forget
Kerr's leader here. Nihada Wad said he was quote happy
(01:20:23):
to see the attack on October seventh, which took Americans
in as well. It is a serious thing. This is
a very serious thing, and it's interesting no one wants
to talk about it. There was a story that came
out relatedly to this. I know, we gotta get moving.
So Nick Fouenta, as you know that the New York
(01:20:44):
Post has this study the Network Contagion Research Institute showed
that the majority of his amplification is foreign. It comes
from Pakistan and Nigeria. So to answer the question, can
one cuck oneself into the story?
Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
Yes, and now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
There's only two animals that actually do kind of scare me.
One of them, I won't. I don't. I'm actually I
haven't never hunted it and I never will. And that's
a hog, Farrell hog barrel hogs scare the bejeebers out
of me. The other one, Kane. It's geese. Geese are terrifying.
Sony to yr old woman was attacked by geese at
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a local park. She broke her pelvis. She had an
internal bleedy. She was stuck on the ground. They wouldn't
let her up. The geese were all over. It was crazy.
D West. She's is in Texas. She's feeding ducks at
Lake City Lake Park and all of a sudden the
geese got mad. She's feeding little ducks and then the
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geese came up and started attacking the food and she
fell hard. She could get up, and she had all
these fractures and she had to go to the hospital
and oh my gosh, is crazy. She's just a little woman,
and now she's got physical therapy all because he's geese
and the geese are territorial. They are mean, man, they
are mean, right. Susan Park, Kane, That's where the meanest
(01:22:13):
geese in the world lives, Susan Park of Missouri. Meanest
geese on God's Green Earth live there. I'm not not
kidding you. I have more of it. I'm just really
into the geese story. Worry about it.
Speaker 4 (01:22:24):
Let me explain something to white people. Our hair comes
out of our head naturally in a curly pattern. So
when we're straightening it to follow your beauty standards, we
are trapped by the straightness. That's why so many of
us can't.
Speaker 1 (01:22:41):
Swim and we run away from the water.
Speaker 2 (01:22:45):
People won't go to the gym because we're trying to
keep our hair straight.
Speaker 3 (01:22:50):
For y'all.
Speaker 4 (01:22:52):
It is exhausting and it's so expensive and it takes
up so much time. Braids are fa y'all, so we
can work harder and focus on the work.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
So why do we need an act?
Speaker 1 (01:23:06):
Does she ever just not bitch everything? Oh my gosh,
all you white people, everything's your fault. Who's making her straighten?
Her hair. What are you talking about? Who's making her?
Is Beyonce have the same issue? Who's making anybody straighten
their hair? Like we're that's you know what? My hair
(01:23:27):
is naturally, curtly. I get a carretin on my hair
every eight weeks. Nons just doesn't change my hair texture
is like, I don't know if you've seen Brave, that movie,
the Little cartoon movie and Merit of the Little Redhead.
That's my hair texture naturally. So I don't want to
hear anybody bitch about it. Shut up. I'm so tired
(01:23:49):
of this nonsense. Michelle Obama. She was complaining last week
about having a may hair and makeup artist. Now she's
complaining that she had to straight like I didn't realize
that she's being forced by white women to straighten her hair.
Why does she always have to be a victim? I
have never seen such a silver spoon elitist, a rich
(01:24:10):
kid complain about being victimized as much as she does.
She is constantly, constantly victim She is the victim all
every day. That has to get tiring to be in
that house, doesn't it. Maybe it's why I never see
her husband and kids around her because all she does
(01:24:32):
is bitch all the time, Oh my gosh, every day
and trapping black people and hair standards that harm their
capability to do work. Is actually sentenced. That she said
is that I didn't feel like I had to be
(01:24:52):
trapped into straighten my hair. I just it's just easier
for me on TV. It's easier to do, it's easier
to upkeep. Actually, I don't get it. I don't know why.
It's always everybody else's problem what you have to deal with.
It's always everybody else's fault. If you have an issue,
if you don't like some about yourself, if you're mad
(01:25:12):
about having to do your hair, how is that someone
else's fault? My gosh. You know there are people out
there right now that are really hurting that would love
to have that as a problem. They'll trade you. There
are sets of problems for yours. Just it never ends.
It is a major beauty industry. That's a major industry.
(01:25:34):
I have friends who get their hair straightened and then
they wear their hair and braids, or they'll do they
will have locks put in it. Whatever. I mean, it's
been all I mean. I've had friends who've changed their hair,
you know. Six waists to Sunday throughout a decade. Not
an issue. I don't know why it is for her.
I just get the feeling that she's a deeply unsatisfied
(01:25:54):
person and she just seems very resentful over what. I'm
not quite sure. She grew up and she's by my standard,
she's a rich kid. She's a rich kid who grew
up in a rich part of town with rich parents,
and she had a richy, rich education. And she married
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another rich kid who's you know, came from a banking family,
and he went to a rich school and they had
everything handed to them on a silver platter. When I
hear them talk about what they think poor is, I
laugh my head off because that is that's not that's
not poor. It's just crazy. And she always just seems
(01:26:37):
so mean and resentful and hateful, and I is she
just mad because she was expected to do something. I
get Hillary vibes from her. That's where she and Hillary
Clinton share. They have this common denominator. They're both very unlikable.
They're very unlikable because that's the countenance that's there, that
is the aura that they admit, that's what they put
(01:26:58):
out there. They're just on likable people. I've never seen
a first lady complain so much in my life, think
about it. I mean, maybe except for Hillary. But Hillary
complained about other people and politics. Not to say that
that's any better. Michelle Obama just complains constantly about everything
(01:27:19):
related to herself. Everything comes back to her. You cannot
bring up a singular issue with this woman without her
bringing it back to something that that she is agreeed
over with her either her makeup or her clothes, or
her hair, or you know, what she wanted to do,
over what Barack wanted to do. I mean, my gosh,
(01:27:40):
she just sounds like a deeply aggrieved, unsatisfied woman. Maybe
she's having a menopause fit. I don't know, maybe that's
why she just seems so cantankerous, but I mean, it's true, goodness,
I don't know, I don't She said this to was
this from the same thing this is she's saying she
(01:28:02):
will not run for prett lissen to those oh boy.
Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Well, as we saw in this past election, sadly we
ain't ready. That's why I'm like, don't even look at
me about running, because you all are lying. You're not
ready for a woman. You are not so don't waste
my time. You know, we got a lot of growing
up to do. And there's still, I'm sadly, a lot
(01:28:27):
of men who do not feel like they can be
led by a woman. And we saw it.
Speaker 1 (01:28:31):
Uh, there's a lot of women who don't want to
be led by a woman, especially some of the women
that have been promoted for this high office. So it
ain't just about men. That's a sexist comment. Some of
us don't want to be led by noe witches either.
Let's be real. And she's like, well, they're not ready,
not ready for you? What No, they we're just hard
to putting up with you complaining all the time. Oh
(01:28:53):
my gosh, bring something new to the table. It's the
it's the grievance Olympics with her every time. It's not that. Look,
it's not that people aren't ready for a woman president.
There has not been a qualified woman to run yet.
Oh get mad. It's true, there hasn't been a qualified
woman to run yet. Kamala Harris, who had everything handed
(01:29:15):
to her. She's a NEPO DEI hire. Hillary Clinton, who
only got where she was because her her husband and
she foo barred everything else. Go back and look how
she foo barred healthcare during her husband's tenure. Oh my gosh,
it was so bad. All of Congress ran away from her.
She tanked herself that they had to hand her the
Senate after that. And then Barack Obama did a head
pet by making her Secretary of State, and then she
(01:29:36):
foo barred that up by back in the Muslim brotherhood
and creating all this destabilization in Libby after Gaddafi and
in Egypt with the Green Revolution and all of that.
There hasn't been a qualified woman on either side to run.
There has not been a single female that I personally
think is qualified on either side that has thrown their
(01:29:59):
hat in the ring. Not a one. And I don't
see anybody. It's a rare type of woman. I do
not see a Margaret Thatcher among us. I don't at all.
I have high standards. I don't want to put just
any old b in there. I have high standards. And
that is a tough job to do. How do you
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have masculine energy to do the job while retaining your femininity?
How are you still? How are you able to juggle
all that? It's tough women biologically, that's not a temperament
that we have. It's not a temperament that men have
to take on that role that women usually go to.
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It can be done. But I haven't seen one yet.
Doesn't mean that there's not one out there or one
to come. I just have not seen one yet. I
have not seen it from any of the women that
have thrown their hat in their ring thus far. Democrats
or Republicans, not a one. Everybody's too sensitive, and they
have bad instincts, and they are not eloquent speakers, and
(01:31:03):
they have bad policy ideas, and they think even some
on the Republican side thinks that having a vagina is
enough of a resume bullet point on a resume, and
it's not. You have to be able to deal with
all of the attacks that come your way without putting
it down to you being a woman. So it's not
(01:31:25):
that people aren't ready. Women aren't ready. People can take
exception to that all they want to. Doesn't make me
any less correct. I haven't seen one yet. Now, that's
not the only thing we have. This crooks thing, this
Summarinda Divine is a very interesting piece out if you've
(01:31:46):
seen it. Secret Service butcher this case, and of course
the conspiracy theorist, This twenty year old dude who tried
taking out Potus and he killed one of the rally goers.
You guys remember those wounded another. The It was weird
how Chris Ray originally how he was saying that, well,
(01:32:08):
you know, we didn't find anything in the online history
that points to a political ideology. Well that's you know,
simply absolutely not true. They absolutely did, and they found
all kinds of stuff anti Semitic.
Speaker 9 (01:32:22):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
He like posted on the stuff that he had online
was anti Semitic.
Speaker 4 (01:32:27):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
He was a furry he uh, rapidly anti Trump.
Speaker 7 (01:32:33):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
They had seventeen accounts on YouTube, Snapchat, zell Group, me Venmo, Discord,
Google Play, Quizlittchess dot Com, Cora, all of it. And
it shows that this this individual definitely had a very
(01:32:54):
visible online ideology. He was not a hidden threat, and
that he didn't have a clear I mean, the motive
seems pretty clear to me. I mean, he apparently had
some I don't even want to talk about some of
the stuff. It's so gross, Like some of his he
apparently had he described online trans furry fantasies. All right,
(01:33:18):
I'm done with everything. I have a great day. Guys
by I'm out, this is so gross. He had his
accounts that he had on Devian Art. Apparently they had
like sexually explicit images with furries he used they then pronouns,
and oh it's gross. That's all I'm gonna say. Yeah,
(01:33:42):
it seems like we kind of have caine a really
good ideas to motivation, don't you think so? Yeah? I
really I think I think that too. But Chris Ray
wanted to assert that none of this existed. Huh, I
mean this is now how many attacks then by the
(01:34:03):
trans Tifa because I would consider this a trans Tifa attack?
How many is that? Now? High profile ones, like all
of the most recent ones essentially been all of that. Yeah, yeah,
the I mean it's yeah. Christopher Ray was blown up
by this discovery, absolutely blown up by this this, But
(01:34:25):
we all we kind of knew because there were some
things that were circulated on social media that we're talking
about this already saying there's some accounts that seemed to
that seemed very there were some really good people that
were talking about this, you know, over a year ago
that we're saying that there's some very interesting things coming
out on social that all these different accounts that apparently
(01:34:47):
look like his accounts on social that were kind of giving,
you know, suggesting that he was involved in all this stuff.
Good grief. So the Kirk killer, this almost Trump killer,
there's a real are we gonna when are we going
to have a national conversation about dangerous mental disturbances and
(01:35:10):
how now we have every single high profile either casual
mass casualty attempt or mass casualty event that now involves
somebody who seems transtifa e or is trans tifa e.
Instead of going after what was everybody saying, Oh, it's
it's parents at school board? They were sitting here compiling
(01:35:31):
lists of parents who were speaking out school board meetings
while they apparently knew of these quote unquote loan wolves,
these you know, trans TIFA members who were all over
social media running their mouths about what they wanted to
do good night, Like, how were they not paying attention
to that it was Kali? The bureau was so politicized
by the bosses, think covens for these whistleblowers that have
(01:35:53):
been coming out about this protect them at all costs
question for the chat and the audience at large, when
is it generally acceptable to start doing your putting up
your Christmas stuff. Normally, I'm like, I ain't doing nothing
until the day after Thanksgiving and then it'll be a
(01:36:15):
little bit, you know. But now maybe it's just because
things have been so ugh. Even though it's eighty five
degrees outside here right now, I kinda, you know, I
kind of want to have like a hole, let it
snow feel.
Speaker 2 (01:36:29):
I'm just saying, I mean, we're beyond now the middle
of November. You'd think this is the safe zone in
order to do it.
Speaker 4 (01:36:36):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (01:36:36):
People have very strong opinions on this. In fact, the
only other time when I said when I talked about
the gloriousness of candy corn, I got lit on fire
on social media figuratively speaking. And then a couple of
years ago, I said something about putting up my Christmas
stuff before Thanksgiving and people acted like I, you know,
(01:37:00):
murdered a bunch of Pilgrims.
Speaker 5 (01:37:01):
It was.
Speaker 1 (01:37:02):
It was the craziest thing ever.
Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
They were like, what, it's only the people that decorate
for everything. They don't want to have to take down
Thanksgiving decorations until after Thanksgiving?
Speaker 1 (01:37:14):
What are Thanksgiving decorations? I'm just like fall leaves. There
you go, here's a.
Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Construction paper turkey in the window.
Speaker 4 (01:37:20):
I did that with my.
Speaker 1 (01:37:22):
Yeah, yeah, pretty goth.
Speaker 2 (01:37:26):
All the corner copious, there's there's Thanksgiving decor. Yeah, I
don't really punkin scented candles.
Speaker 1 (01:37:33):
Punkins are fine. Leaves are but that's it. And then
I mean, this shouldn't be a lot. You know what
I'm saying. It shouldn't be a lot anyway. I'm I
don't know. Lorraine says Tree Day is aka the day
after Thanksgiving. I get that. I get that. I mean
I had one of my friends saying, well, you don't
celebrate somebody having a baby a month before they have
their baby, do you. I'm like, I know, I get
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that talking about baby Jesus, right, I get that. Yes,
or actually adult Jesus now, or say but you know
what I mean? And yes, but also want to put
it out now. I don't know. I'm still searching for
my life size Nativity. Oh sorry for the people out
there who get onto me about saying wash Nativity. I
can't even say that, right Nativity. It's way it is
(01:38:13):
Cain for the left. Go just do it.
Speaker 2 (01:38:15):
Today's stupid Lord, all right, It's cut twenty and by
the way. I worked for an FM station that started
Christmas music the first of November that was annoying as
Hull cut twenty This is today and stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:38:26):
I love Jesus a lot well.
Speaker 4 (01:38:27):
As we saw in this past election, sadly, we ain't ready.
That's why I'm like, don't even look at me about running,
because you all are lying you're not ready.
Speaker 2 (01:38:38):
That's of course the country isn't ready for you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:42):
No, we just don't want you.
Speaker 2 (01:38:43):
Yeah, it's just you.
Speaker 1 (01:38:44):
Just because we don't want you doesn't mean we don't
want like a woman, like if we had like kind
of like a you know, like a Maloney or more
of a I don't know, but not you. Big difference.
But that does it for us today. I'll be back
to do tomorrow. A great night.