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March 19, 2025 107 mins
NASA astronauts stranded in space for more than nine months splashed down in the Gulf of America. A website is created that features an interactive map that lists all of the names, addresses, phone numbers, and social media details of every Tesla owner in America. As SpaceX successfully brings astronauts home, the Left continues to destroy Tesla’s and doxx owners’ private information to get back at Elon Musk. Liberal Judge Tanya Chutkan has 11 activist cases pending against the Trump Administration on her docket to usurp the executive’s role. Alec Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria, abruptly snaps at her husband right in the middle of a red carpet interview for their reality show. Democrat Senators Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego were smoked by their own voters during a town hall event. A group of South African scientists has pleaded for help, saying they are trapped in an isolated base on a cliff edge in Antarctica with a team member who has become violent. Did we learn anything new from the released JFK Files?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Because that we all know.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
I never did defy a court.

Speaker 1 (00:03):
Owner and you wouldn't in the feud.

Speaker 3 (00:04):
No, you can't do that.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
However, we have bad judges. We have very bad judges,
and these are judges that shouldn't be allowed. I think
they I think at a certain point you have to
start looking at what do you do when you have
a rogue judge.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
So a lot of stuff happening, and we and we
got the JFK files too. I don't even know what
we're starting with today? What day? What kind of country
do we live in America? Because we can have literally
astronauts saved, JFK files dropped, and what else? What am
I missing? The Supreme Court battle? What else? But the

(00:41):
bigger thing is the fact that you got the JFK
files dropped, which I think they're mostly predacted, though, if
I'm being honest, I was very excited. I was. I
was very excited. Uh, and it's a huge it's a
big deal, and uh, you know, we I guess I
don't know what we thought. I guess we thought that
because they had already had one tranch of documents that

(01:01):
was released back in it was a little bit ofging
and I think it was like thirteen hundred pages or
something to that effect. They had released that much and
there wasn't a lot in there. I did see really quickly.
I did see some mischaracterizations of stuff that had been

(01:21):
released in this that this document dump, because they just
they dumped it last night, like right as they I
think they purposely waited to make sure. Honestly, I think
they waited till the astronauts were okay, and then they
they decided then that they were going to release it
because they said it was delayed in the beginning. They

(01:41):
said it was delayed because they were I think it
was supposed to be at what like yesterday afternoon, and
then everybody started getting real mad about it, like where
are these files at? It's and then the left started
started mocking it like, oh, well, you know, look, it's
just promises kept.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
Ha ha ha.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
They were just being butt heads about it. But then
they the files came out. But I one of the
things that I saw was people were saying that, oh,
look here's JFK calling Biden a trader. Well it wasn't JFK.
It was apparently JFK Junior. And I don't know the
whole I don't. I think we got to be careful
with some of the conspiracy theories, is all I'm saying

(02:17):
out there, right, you got to be careful with some
of it. So I noticed yesterday, real quick observation because
I thought it was hysterical. I noticed yesterday that Kanye
West was trending above the JFK files And I hate everything.
Did you see that. I'm not talking about Kanye, but

(02:38):
I just thought, how is Kanye it's the JFK files.
How in the world is Kanye West trending higher or
doing more than the What did he do? What video
did he upload? Now? What other Nazi stuff did he say?
For the love of all things holy? Like, you know,
can we just have like a normal one? Can we

(02:58):
just have a normal one? That's all asking? Just a
normal one? No, we can't because you know Kanye all right,
So welcome to the program, Dana Lash with you and
a lot to get to this very busy, kind of nutty,
weird news day. And you did see the astronauts touchdown.
My favorite part of all of that was the Dolphins. Well,
I mean, the astronauts coming home was you know, obviously

(03:20):
really cool, but the Dolphins circling the dragon capsule. Yes,
the egg, the dragon egg. So the uh, them them
getting on and saving or I thought they were saving me.
They thought they needed to save the astronauts. I don't know.
Maybe they thought were helping, but they I think they

(03:42):
were just investigating to see what happened. But they when
it touched down. I watched this live and I thought
it was so cool because it you see them, you know,
parachute in land in the ocean, this dragon capsule. This
is such a celebration of public private partnership. It really is.
It's an amazing celebration of public private partnership. And all

(04:05):
the astronauts retrieved off of it, and then the dolphins
were swimming around. That was the welcome committee that Desanta sent.
I'm pretty sure you're watching some of it there Wan
is showing you they. I mean, that's just look at
the images of it. It's amazing. That's a Christmas card.
So I say about every great image, it's a Christmas
card image. But the crew returned such a celebration of

(04:29):
public private partnership and a really amazing thing to see
and celebrate. And I thought that, you know, I was
questioning where the wall to wall coverage was and it was.
It's amazing to me. Also, the stunning contrast that you
saw from this image that one's showing you right now
on the simulcast if you're watching Channel three forty seven

(04:53):
Direct TV. An amazing contrast because you had this. And
I'm pulling up the story that I ran yesterday over
at Substack. I'm going to touch on this. We're gonna
deep dive into it a little bit more here.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
But.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
The saving of these astronauts they're brought home. And then
I'm sure, especially if you're a subscriber, you saw the
story that I had yesterday evening. A website that features
an interactive map that lists all of the names and

(05:29):
the addresses and the phone numbers and the social media
details of every Tesla owner in America. And they're demanding
that if people want their information removed, that they prove
to the people doing this website that they sold their

(05:52):
Teslas before the people running this website take the Tesla
owners sensitive in information from said site. I didn't link
the site. Now, the cursor is a Molotov cocktail. What
what does that tell you, Cane birthday boy, that.

Speaker 5 (06:14):
The I guess the people that hated January sixth. They're
all about destruction of property for some reason.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
No, no, remember they these people, the uh, the tesla folks,
the people who were very upset over Big Balls up
a doge those people, they they told us they were
very upset about potentially our private information being used. They

(06:45):
were Remember, they were very upset about this. They said
that Big Balls was going to get our social Security
number and just you know, throw it all over the
internet like cash money at a strip club. I don't know.
That's what they were, That's what they were insinuating. So weird.
They were so concerned about our social security numbers. The
left kane so concerned. So I haven't seen them talk

(07:13):
about this. I would imagine, kin, they're super upset about this.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
I mean, that would make sense.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
But they list on their website and it was called
doge quest, so stupid. If you're on the hunt for
a tesla, This is from their site quote, if you're
on the hunt for a tesla, to unleash your artistic
flair with a spray, can just step outside, no map needed.
At doge quest, we believe in empowering creative expressions of

(07:40):
protest that you can execute from the comfort of your
own own home. I love executing protests, don't you, I mean,
like the act of it, right, they said, doge quest neither?
And you know what I think they They think that
they're being super cute with their language, but they're not.
I mean, it's dude, you're still actionable. I mean, come on,

(08:01):
but yeah, artistically that you're talking about vandalism, you're talking
about destruction of private property. I know that the left
has like a very like freaky only fans type fetish
with destruction as speech, but it's not. And then they
list on here, I want my information removed. Absolutely. I
hope that someone signed this email address up for everything.
In fact, I'm a shock that I have not done

(08:23):
it yet. Sidebar. When I get emails that I don't want,
I will I sign those people up for everything, and
you literally will have to close your email account in
order you will not be able to use it. I
will ruin your email account. I will sign you up
for every God heaven thing on earth. It's not even
not even not even a joke. I swear, do you
I do this? I am that petty. So they have

(08:44):
their email up here? Hmm. So they said yeah, just
provide us with proof that you've sold your tesla. I'm
not saying to do any of this, but it would
be super funny because nobody's anonymous on the internet, and
it would be just super funny. Yeah, here's a picture
of my tesla in your driveway as I come knock
on your door. I'm kidding, I wouldn't, I know, But

(09:07):
they said that, Yeah, we only accept scan documents in
jpegan PMG formats. And uh, that's I mean, that's that's
that's extortion. This is extortion. And this follows the string
of now pretty frequently occurring incidents where leftis have like
key teslas and parking lots. They shot up a dealership. Uh,

(09:29):
they've set fire to dealerships and the left, like I said,
they really really really opposed Musk and the spending cuts
that Doge had recommended. They were saying, again, big balls
is gonna go out there, get our social Security numbers,
sign us up for publishers clearing house. I don't know
what they thought was gonna happen. I mean, these nerds
only had and there was only like a handful of them.

(09:51):
They had read only access under NDA of very specific things.
But the left is hysterical. Heaven for you cut our
spigots that go and fund act blue Heaven forbid. So
they falsely accusing Dodge of having all this access when
they didn't. But this was all theater. They didn't really
have any actual legitimate concern for people's private information. I mean,

(10:14):
if they're willing to use violence and extortion to as
retribution for the type of car someone chooses to buy,
I mean that's that was all fake. They never cared
about They sure was Held didn't care about your private
information when it was being leaked out by the irs.
I mean, they sure heldn't care about your information. Then
it sure is heldn't care about your information when they

(10:34):
were going after parents who were speaking up at school
board meetings and following them and breaking I don't know
how many laws to classify them as domestic terrorists, you know,
surreptitiously under the Patriot Act. So the left has been
professionally agitating since against Musk, since even before the election,

(10:57):
since even before the election. So it's I mean, I
gave you some examples in the posts that I have,
but it's this is like pretty this is just they
want him dead. I really believe that they wont him dead.
And and the fact that if you go and look
at some of the language and and some of the
you know, just some of the stuff that they've said.

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It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
All right, so I gotta put my uh yeah, yeah,
we uh it's Kane's birthdays. We're just going crazy on break.
We haven't even started yet, so you know, we're just
we're just going crazy ever break, all right. First up,
we've got I won't. I wish it was all aliens.
I wish it was all like amazing stuff from the
JFK files, but it's not. We do have a new
Jersey mayor who got arrested for being drunk as a

(12:55):
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We do got that they was accused of driving drunk
with her toddler in the car. On Saint Patrick's Day.
The Lumberton mayor, Gina Lablaca, admitted to drinking before she
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(14:21):
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(14:47):
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Speaker 6 (14:49):
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Speaker 3 (14:50):
Uh? The industry is buckling under the weight of economic pressure,
and obviously consumers are like, we're gonna we're broke, We're nervous,
we don't want to spend anymore.

Speaker 4 (14:58):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
But they said that Syracuse, it's a bunch of New
York locations are closing. I feel like they're winding down everything. Personally,
I feel like it's it's just not going to start here.
I think it's going to be everywhere but Denny's, Denny's
and waffle House are where it's at.

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to do? More emo rock?

Speaker 4 (15:18):
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Speaker 3 (15:18):
Yeah, they needed more mash pits at Denny's. Chips and
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a great health plan from uh. That was Biden's Maha.
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Speaker 5 (16:52):
Mental side to It too, hag.

Speaker 8 (16:54):
But well, Mark, before I talk about that, let me
say something. I was watching the previous your previous programs
A five and they're talking about abandoned and they were
stranded by President Biden.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
That is not true.

Speaker 8 (17:09):
They have had a spacecraft up there since September that
was going to bring them home. They've always had a
ride home, and the decision to keep them up there
had nothing to do with politics. It was just the
fact that you need crew members to operate the space station,
and they were the two that were there, and you
had to send up a vehicle with two empty seats.
So the safest thing to do was to just leave

(17:32):
them there. But they weren't stranded. They always had a
ride home.

Speaker 3 (17:36):
Now years ago, I don't know, that's not what they
actually have sort of been indicating. But the I mean,
it seemed like they were stranded. Okin. It seemed like
they were pretty stranded. And I yes.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
I was going to say, I mean, we can hear
from the astronauts that were stranded.

Speaker 3 (17:52):
Yeah, let's listen to the astronauts that were stranded and
see what the stranded astronauts had to say. That was
Mark Kelly, by the way, who who is he talking
to Brettair? Yeah, he sounded. I was at my desk
and I remember I was. I just looked up at
the TV. I couldn't believe how petty he sounded. Listen
to the actual stranded astronauts.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
So my question relates to Elon Musk has said that
he made the offer to bring you guys back earlier,
and that it was denied. My first question is that true?
And if so, what would that have looked like? Was
he offering to make another flight, push seats on another flight?
Could you give us some background there.

Speaker 9 (18:36):
I can only say that, mister Musk, what he says
is absolutely factual. Have no we have no information on
that though, whatsoever, what was offered, what was what was
not offered, who it was offered to, how that process
is went, that's information that we simply don't have. So
I believe him. I don't know all those details, and
I don't think any of us really can give you
the answer that maybe that you would be hoping for.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
I mean, they were stuck up there because the Boeing
thing didn't work, and so they went up and they
made it. They made it happen. He also confirmed that.
And the reason it got political is because Musk had
offered in the get go early on, he had offered
Biden made him an offer of we'll get this up,

(19:22):
you know, we'll rescue them, and Biden had rejected it.
So the politics didn't happen at the point of well,
they had to ship up there and they just didn't
take it. It was that Biden didn't want to work
with Musk to expedite this whole situation. And you know
you heard from the astronauts. They said, whatever, everything that
Elon Musk said is absolutely factual. So I think I'm

(19:44):
going to trust the astronauts who've been in space longer
than Mark Kelly has been to space more times than
Mark Kelly has And oh, sorry, Scott Kelly, one of
the damn Kelly's. For the hell, all these damn white
old Democrats look exactly the same. There are a bunch
of old, angry, petulant white Democrats. They've all looked this.

(20:05):
It's like, who's the guy I'm thinking of the actor?
His name's Bill, Yes, but not that guy. The other one. No,
his name is Bill. They're like the bills of the
of Democrat policy. Guys know what I'm talking about. Oh
my gosh, one of the damn Kelly's. But he just
I was just shocked that he was so petty. Bill Paxton,

(20:27):
Bill Paxton, if you if the survival of the human
race depended upon me picking out who from who were dead?
Although I think they are too, but you know what
I mean. So they were returned to Earth. I just
am gonna trust the astronauts. I'm gonna trust the astronauts
on this. I'm going to trust them on this because

(20:48):
they have no reason to lie about this. They don't
have any dogs in this fight, although now they do
because they were able to get home. And just so,
why like, why aren't they going to fight over this?
This was something that was amazing. You could have celebrated it,
and they were getting petty over it, and in the
meantime they've been yeah, Mark Kelly. So no, I was right,
it's Mark Kelly, not Scott Kelly. I was correct.

Speaker 5 (21:10):
It Kelly.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
No, he's Mark Kelly. He's I was like, what do
you mean Scott Kelly. Mark Kelly is the senator who
went into who went into space? He's the NASA astronaut.

Speaker 5 (21:19):
Right, But that audio was from Scott Kelly.

Speaker 3 (21:22):
It was Mark Kelly that was on mar Yeah, I
don't even know what that was Mark Kelly that was
on with bre I was like, who else is on?
Because I know there are two brothers. I'm like, who, No, it.

Speaker 5 (21:31):
Says Scott on the I mean Fox literally has Scott
Kelly on the screen.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
Mmm, I mean he but they both went to space.
I don't care. I don't even care. I don't care.
If I fell over them in the street, I wouldn't
care except get out of my way. I don't care.
But the bottom line is that there's two narratives happening here.
So and they are twins. Yes, Bill Paxson and Bill
Pullman are not though, yeah the Kelly's are though. Anyway,

(21:56):
the back to my point, the two narratives that have emerged,
I am amazed at this. I've had. I've got friends
that are on the right, the left, family on the left,
friends right center. I the people who that I know
who own a Tesla run the whole political like spectrum. Right,

(22:20):
It's not it's just conservatives that owned Tesla's or in fact,
in the beginning, wasn't it just the left? Wait? Hold up,
it was only the left that had them in the beginning.
And I remember this because I've always disliked and distrusted evs,
and I love oil and gas. I love oil and
gas so much just to take a moment to appreciate
oil and guests, it's my best friend, love it. But

(22:43):
it was just the left that owned them. And remember
they virtue signaled like they'd pull up silently in traffic
and judge you, you know, liked with their cars, that
their little tiny cars that made no noise, which are creepy.
By the way, I think it's creepy. It's like a
horror film. It really does creep me out, Like those
silent cars like that, and they'd roll up on you.
They could sneak right up on you if it wasn't

(23:04):
for anything crunching under the tires. It's terrifying. But the
fact that these douchebags created, uh, the fact that they
created this whole website to go after Tesla owners and
I mean it's every test, it's all the Tesla owners
and the dealerships they have the I mean, look this said, yeah,

(23:28):
your social media details, addresses, phone numbers, social media and
they have a Molotov cocktail cursor. Look, I'm gonna tell
you something. The Left does not want to do this.
And I don't want the left to do this because
I don't want people. I don't want, you know, people
finding out the hard way. I mean some of them, yeah,
but most of them know. I don't want them finding

(23:48):
out the hard way. But they're going to FAFO with
the wrong person one day, and then they're going to
scream about injustice after the consequence has occurred, and that
would be really dumb. Do not mess with people who
just want to be left alone. I don't know if
these people did not learn this lesson from school or

(24:10):
from their parents, but people who want to be left
alone are the exact type of people you do not
want to blink with. And what they're doing here this
is domestic terrorism. In fact, I think it's their their
BONDI is saying that it's that it is domestic terrorism. Uh,
they're saying that this is you know, they're they're done
with it because they've been like literally, I mean they're

(24:33):
targeting not just dealerships, they're targeting individual owners.

Speaker 10 (24:37):
Now.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
I mean, you had a guy who was arrested in
San Jose. He was violating, vandalizing all the teslas he
could find in a Costco parking lot. Uh, that was
captured on video. Isn't his name Aaron White? Needs to
pretending to be a woman. Then there was a guy
who is uh no, that was a different sorry, that
was a different terrorist.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Then there was another person keen car somebody else shot
up a dealer Arson Arson Arson, Oh my gosh, I
mean it's just it's there's there's so many you're mad
because of the car that somebody drives. What is the
matter with these people? They're like zombies. They're absolutely like zombies,

(25:18):
and they just goes to show you they don't care
about your private information. They don't care about it. At
first it was they were worried about your Social Security number.
Now they don't care. Audio someun by twenty five. Yeah,
Jimmy Kimmel, this guy out here, listen to this not helping.

Speaker 7 (25:34):
Tesla stock is waged out almost disastrously.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
So people.

Speaker 3 (25:41):
People have been.

Speaker 10 (25:43):
Vandalizing Tesla vehicles, new Tesla vehicles.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Please don't vandalize. Don't ever vandalize Tesla vehicles.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
And so why I don't understand how he has a show.
He's not funny. He was on the first time I
ever saw him was on he was on with Adam
Carolla on The Man Show, and he was just like
the boring fatty that sat in the corner. I don't
and now I don't know how he is has the

(26:13):
late night show and Adam Corolla doesn't. But okay, but
the the encouragement of it, the fact that they're sitting
here cheering for the destruction of a private company is
just insane. The left is insane. This is they have
no idea. They need to channel their rage into something.
This is an exercise that the left is doing. They're
trying to get everybody to channel their rage at Elon Musk,
because if they're mad at Elon Musk, they're not going

(26:35):
to be mad at the Democrat Party leaders for literally
bending them over a barrel and screwing them wantonly. That's
why one of the big reasons they're targeting Elon Musk.
They need a boogeyman, somebody that looks like they can
defeat because for two election cycles they've gone after Trump.
They tried to. They try to. They couldn't even bring
up a criminal charge in impeachment. So they went through this,

(26:57):
you know, theater of impeachment for nothing. It was the
spheric victory. You don't even have there's no criminal conviction.
They've tried everything under the sun that they can do
and they weren't able. I mean, now he's in the
White House, so clearly they lost that battle. They need
somebody that they can beat, and they think, I guess
that they can beat musk. But this is them all

(27:20):
channeling their rage. They need an outlet for it. They've
got to keep people. Rage is how they control their base.
They harness and then herd everyone like sheep dogs. Okay,
we're gonna be mad at this right now today, and
then we're gonna scuttle over here and be mad at
this tomorrow, and then we're gonna and now it's musk.

(27:42):
Now we're gonna go after a musk. It's all oere.
I mean we know that at Blue is behind it.
I mean they've admitted it as much. Then you also
have all of these other different organizations that receive money
from this entity called the Tides Foundation, and the Tides
Foundation their number one contributor is George Soros. That's an
absolutely fact. For all the left screams that George Soros

(28:03):
is just the rights boogeyman. Hi, you can easily go
to OpenSecrets dot org or any other publicly disclosed financial
contribution tracking website in this information pops up. It's amazing
how the internet works. Remove head from backside and then
research ta da. It's very easy. So it's all public.

(28:23):
I mean, you know, it's not like it's a big secret.
They don't care. They know it's not grassroot, like how
they were trying to say Occupy Wall Street was grassroots.
It wasn't. That was all astro turf thing too, So
this is them. They need someone. Part of the reason
that they need a conduit for everyone's rage because they
need Democrats to not Democrat voters to not blame leadership

(28:46):
for the what the heck happened with them in the
last election. But then also you have midterms coming up,
and they realize that a lot of the independent and
moderate voters that are already bought sold on Trump, and
a lot of them like Musk, but they think that
maybe not enough like Musk as much as they like Trump.
So if they can find something, if they can go

(29:08):
after Musk. They think that Musk is the secret sauce
to the Trump administration as well, So if they can
just target him and go after him, they're killing two
birds with one stone, and they would love for that
to be literal and not rhetorically. I mean, that's you know,
that's the truth of it. They in fact, one of
these pull this up. I don't know if we have this.
There was one activist that this is audio somebody at sixteen.

(29:34):
This is Valerie Costa. She says that she literally drew
inspiration from the Luigi Mangion case. Listen to this vow.

Speaker 11 (29:42):
Maybe we could start off with a little bit of
can you just actually tell us what Tesla takedown is? Yeah,
it's not takedown Tesla, it's Tesla takedown.

Speaker 12 (29:51):
Tesla Takedown. Yeah, there's a website called Tesla takedown dot com,
which is a website you can go to get some
background on the campaign. I just want her to turn
a map take down.

Speaker 11 (30:03):
There's a spirit out there which already, as we saw
with Louise Gi Mangione, there's a spirit which is very
anti corporate, very anti billionaire, very anti sort of elite,
and Tesla Takedown is also tapping into spirit as well.
Oh for sure. Yeah, I would say.

Speaker 12 (30:21):
It's just when I've noticed being organizing.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
She's like, yeah, it's like the Luisgi Mangion thing. Yeah,
that's exactly it. I mean, the guy who shot a
dude in cold blood on the sidewalk outside of a
Hilton in Manhattan. They want to do that with musk.
They're they're hoping that maybe I don't know, I mean,
are they hoping that they strike gold and have somebody
that's going to turn into aim. I mean, you got

(30:44):
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Speaker 5 (32:40):
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Speaker 3 (32:43):
Is when I I have never ever wanted to bring
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new show for no other reason other than he talked Dana.
That's so offensive. Shut up. I am not even messing

(33:04):
with that. You know what's offensive is being told that
as a woman that I have to sit here and
called dudes, she otherwise I'll get in trouble. They'll bully
me into submission, bully you right back, not playing that game.
I just think it's like a caricature, it's all it is.
It's like a living, walking caricature of what a woman,
what he thinks a woman is, which inherently is sexist
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(33:29):
own masculine gain. That's like what he's doing. I mean,
he's like costplaying as a woman and being a character
making women look like they're all drunk and stupid. That's
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this old, out moded, progressive male stereotype of who they
think women are. And that's what he's doing for clicks

(33:51):
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Women don't behave like this. Progressive men who judge women
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What they've done to me, I've had the worst judges.
I've had crooked judges. I have judges that valued mar
A Lago at eighteen million dollars because that benefited his case,
because he wanted to see me convicted of something. I
have judges that were had relatives making millions and millions

(35:58):
of dollars on the.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
Elect ruling, on the election going forward.

Speaker 2 (36:02):
I had judges you a quarter up because that we
all know that I never did defy a court owner.

Speaker 14 (36:08):
And you wouldn't in the future.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
No, you can't do that.

Speaker 2 (36:11):
However, we have bad judges. We have very bad judges,
and these are judges that shouldn't be allowed. I think
they I think at a certain point you have to
start looking at what do you do when you have
a rogue judge.

Speaker 3 (36:22):
It is really amazing that the UH judiciary thinks it's
president and they're trying to assume the role of the president.
That's exactly what's happening here. This is you know, he's
talking about this crisis and that was Trump yesterday talking
about this crisis of when you had this judge who

(36:45):
ruled that UH and it was Judge Chuckin who that
any kind of evidence of impropriety or abuse or waste.
And this was that EPA slush fund that Joe Biden
had established. It's like twenty something plus billion dollar slash
fund Lee Zelden was trying to go through. And this

(37:10):
is one of the things also DOJE was looking at.
Schuckin ordered the Zelden who's running EPA to leave the
remaining fourteen billion dollars and then told the bank that
they couldn't move the funds. And this is per I
know it's a ap But they said that Chuck and
blocked the Trump administration from terminating fourteen billion dollars in grants. Now,

(37:34):
where were these grants going to climate groups? Activist climate groups?
They said, the governments quote vague and unsubstantiated assertions of
fraud are insufficient. This is that Tanya Chuck and US
district judge and the EPA. I mean, this was like,

(37:55):
I think the total of it was about twenty I
think it was actually a little over twenty billion. The
judge blocked City Bank and they hold the money for
the EPA from transferring it to anybody. And Zelden said that,
you know, the people who were getting these grants were
misusing the money. They first off, it was questionable the
way he was, the way he stated it, It was

(38:16):
questionable what these groups were using the money for in
the first place. Right, So then dig in deeper you
find out that they're misappropriated this money to waste on
a million things that have nothing to do with stated purpose.
Now all of this comes under the jurisdiction of the
Office of the Executive, But yet you have these district

(38:37):
judges that are trying to set up a constitutional crisis
for the left that are attempting to usurp the executive's
role in this. I mean they this was the by
the way, this epa slush fund. This was the slush fund.
Was it last week? We were all talking about it?
No or sorry, not last week, the week before. That

(38:58):
is the slush fund that was paying the real Georgia
Governor Stacy Abrams. Remember she was getting I mean this group,
they already got two billion dollars and that was her group.
She had set up this activist client weather organization. And

(39:19):
it was interesting The Free Beacon had a great story
on this because Doge was the end. It was Doge
that found that she had. It was just like this
little fledgling nonprofit that was linked to her, and they
she like didn't really have like a lot of good
checks and balances. They had like a couple of resources

(39:41):
only as the receiver for grant. And they kept saying
that they were going to go and the group buy
appliances for low income households. Right, two billion dollars in appliances.
What kind of appliances are you getting? Good heavens And
I always kind of wondered where she was getting the

(40:04):
money to constantly challenge all of her election losses and
forgive me because I'm pulling up how many she ran
into like a number of different races, right, she lost?
Like everything she ever ran in, she kept losing. Like
how is she doing all? Like how is she? How
is she putting this stuff out on social media? How
is she for it?

Speaker 9 (40:22):
Well?

Speaker 3 (40:23):
I mean, hi, two billion dollars, if you funnel it
through an activist weather organization and then you decide to
siphon off of that, I mean, there you go. That's it.
That's how it does. That's how it works. Yeah, no
one believes that she was buying two billion dollars of
appliances for low income households. Are you kidding me? And

(40:43):
are you paying their electric bill or their gas bill
to use them too? Like what in the world? So
she was, you know, she was always at the fundraising
and always out there, I think, trying to get herself
in a position to earn to get even more money.
Really it was a climate change slush fund, two billion
dollars of it. So anyway, long story short, EPA is like,
this is weird. You know what's happening with the slush

(41:05):
fun We really got to do something about those you know,
we can't, we can't, you know, keep doing it. So
they had DOSEE looking at it. They for instance, under Biden,
they found that the EPA was awarding it's called the
Power Forward Communities cyber Do you guys even know what
these groups are? Kine, power Forward Communities? What does that mean?

Speaker 5 (41:27):
I have absolutely no clue.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
I have no idea what these are. Yeah, we don't know.
They apparently they got a big grant and let's see,
they can't account for anything. It was one of the
eight greenhouse gas reduction fun grants that the EPA doled out.
That was just in April of last year. That total

(41:50):
twenty billion.

Speaker 7 (41:52):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (41:52):
And so they're going through all of this. They're trying
to cut money, they're trying to eliminate fraud. And Nope,
that's not what this judge says. Now, let's look at
this judge real quick. Lorraino's a peace up over at substack,
chapter and verse. At this activist judge. Now she thinks
that Trump should have been jailed for January six. Right,

(42:15):
this judge has eleven cases, Lorraine notes, that are pending
against the Trump administration. A lot of them are for
your requests things that she notes that are not even
counted in the one hundred and one cases that are
being tracked, but three of them, she notes, are turning
into big ones. It's the Japanese American Citizens Lee versus Musk,
New Mexico versus Musk, and Climate United Fund versus EPA.

(42:37):
Now that last one is the one that involves the
EPA and Lee Zelden, et cetera. Now, she was the
judge if you hear her name sounds familiar, chuck In
was the judge that presided over Trump's January sixth trial
in dc SO, and not just his, she was also
the judge in the trials of a handful of other

(43:01):
j sixers, right, And she had said several times that
I mean intimated, essentially that Trump should be in jail.
And this is NBC. They said that she made statements
like suggesting Trump should be prosecuted and imprisoned, that he
and apparently these comments that she made NBC even notes

(43:24):
us were made before his case began and without due process,
and they should be disqualifying. That's what Trump's lawyers were saying.
She did actually make them before the whole thing started,
and it really drew to question her ability to actually
run a fair trial. It really did. And Chuck and
also Lorraine Notes tried to interfere in the election because

(43:45):
she was releasing the case files in the Trump j
sixth FI trial right before the election. You guys, remember this,
this was let's pull this up. So let's go back
to October of last year, and that's when you had
these That's when you had these cases that were released
right before the election. Like you know what was this?
This was Day's two weeks before. It was October eighteenth,

(44:09):
she released eighteen hundred pages of evidence in Jacksmith's election
conspiracy case that was against Trump. And there were a
lot of critics of this because she had said her
defense was, well, if I kept the files under wraps,
then people could have said that it was election interference.
That doesn't make sense. That makes no sense at all, whatsoever.

(44:31):
She said, if the court withheld information that the public
had a right to access solely because of the potential
high Hillary Hillary Clinton, everybody really, Joe Biden, everybody, Oh no,
we can't go and prosecute Joe Biden because you know
it's right before an election. We can't do that. You guys,
remember any of this that what the hell suddenly Now
it's a point eighty totally different now. So they released

(44:54):
they were heavily redactive, but it was oney eight hundred
and eighty nine pages. So she is an absolute activist judge,
total activist judge. And after Trump won the election, she
was forced to dismiss that case. So he pardoned the
j sixers, and she hated that. She said that a
quote Trump pardon cannot I'm literally quoting her, cannot whitewash

(45:16):
the blood, feces and terror that the mob left in
its wake. This is sorry, this is from hold us up.
This is over the substack piece. It's a the Hill notes.
It is quoting her. She said that in this that
it's not going to change the tragic truth of the riot.
She said that the Trump pardons quote cannot whitewash the
blood and the feces in terror that the mob left

(45:37):
in its wake, and it cannot repair the jagged breach
in America's sacred tradition of peacefully transitioning power. Wow, she
sounds like a totally not biased judge, right, Kane, totally
not biased judge. So this is the judge's that thinks
that she has all the power. I mean, she thinks
that this is she does that she essentially can just

(46:00):
co opt the power of the executive all of these
activist judges. This is one of the reasons why during
his first term, the second half of his first term,
he had a real judicial focus. With all of this,
I mean, you really need to bring the judiciary back
to a more central centrist position. But this is I mean,

(46:25):
it's is just it's craziness. Now, I'm want to switch
gears here. Uh can we talk about Tim Walls threatening
to fight everybody? Audio sound by to eleven. Wow, guys,
So I'm gonna say.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
You got to respect people you disagree with, even you
can't just dismiss people and well this get most of
their ass.

Speaker 5 (46:52):
I do that.

Speaker 15 (46:53):
I know I can run them, but I don't know.

Speaker 5 (46:55):
If we're going to fall into that place where we
want to.

Speaker 15 (46:57):
Okay, we challenge you to a do you know, a
wwe fight here type of.

Speaker 14 (47:02):
Thing, But it's a natural reaction. I think it's one
of the reasons we're losing so many men. And again
it's multi ethnic. It's not just white men we're losing them.
We're losing them to these guys online we're losing the
people that I'm bringing on this podcast as well. It's
why b These are bad guys though, guys, but they exist,
and we could deny the exist they exist.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
There's an interesting dynamic that I've noted here. So Gavin Newsom,
if you've in this little exchange Gavin Newsom had him
on his podcast, you almost forget that Gavin Newsom's governor
and has a state to run, right. Gavin Newsom is
doing this because he's running in twenty twenty eight and
he's out in twenty six, and so he's trying to

(47:43):
establish himself and make sure that he still has part
of that attention economy. So that's one of the reasons
he's doing this podcast. He's also doing it because he
wants to rehabilitate his image, but he has to have
conservative guests on to make him look like he's doing so.
He's trying to looks centrist during a crucial point of
an election build up so he can run back to

(48:04):
the left after the fact. Tim Walls saying that he
could beat people up. I watched him wrestle with a shotgun.
No one's afraid of you, No one is afraid of
this guy, or is creepy wife who remember she said
that she loved opening the windows during the riots and
then she would smell the burning tires. It was like
her Yankee candles. She loved it. Most people would burn

(48:25):
like you know vanilla or you know, like they you know,
something nice. But not her, not her, not his wife,
not Gwen Walls. No, he's Walls. Is I think out there,
not at the order of anyone. I think that he's
going out there just to get attention for himself. He

(48:45):
might be plotting for like a I don't know, maybe
maybe a different a sentate run or something. I don't
know he's got. But he's a useful fool right now
because the other thing, and I know, we gotta get moving.
The other thing that I noticed is that Newsome was
had to steer Waltz back. It is almost like they
picked him as a guest because Walls looks nuts and undisciplined,

(49:09):
and they wanted to make it look like Newsome was
shepherding this crazy democrat back to the path of discussion.
Did you pick up on that or is that? Am
I looking too much into it? I'm like, that's exactly
what they wanted to Telegraph with this interview. This interview
wasn't just him about interviewing another Democrat. It was an
effort to make Newsom look like he had authority and

(49:29):
power to corral other Democrats and the party. That's what
this I think that's what this was an exercise.

Speaker 5 (49:35):
I think it looks like they're looking at their governors
as to their bench for twenty twenty eight.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Oh, they totally are. They don't have anybody else. I mean,
they have Bisher, they have Shapiro, you have Newsom. Walts
is definitely not even a contender. He's not even popular
with everybody. He's just as a goofball. Actually he's a jackass,
he really is. But they've got three governors that they
could the ere they could run. Newsom is the furthest
left of all of them. They're all leftist. But we'll
come back to that. But this is interesting. He's so

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Speaker 1 (53:32):
I think this notion of I think it's this notion
of toxicity and masculinity needs to be separating. And I
think it's been conflated. And I think we're going to
have to work on that a little bit.

Speaker 5 (53:43):
And I think there's Look, there is a cris so
much scare them.

Speaker 15 (53:45):
I think I scare them a little bit. Why they
spend so much time on No, I'm serious, because I
can fix the truck. They know I'm not bullshit on this. Yeah,
I'm not putting this in people's grill. I don't know
if my identity is not hunting. My identity is not
football coaching. My identity is not you know, a beard
in a truck.

Speaker 3 (54:03):
It's Peter Democrat. How much you went a bet that
that's it's being a Democrat. That's my that's my identity.
I mean those are called hobbies. No one's saying that
that was your identity. I just find him insufferable. I
mean he he did this thing with Gavin Newsom because
Gavin Newsom needs people for his little podcast. And what

(54:26):
was he on? Okay, explain to me what he was
out on stage doing, Tim Walls. First off, Welcome back
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a subtect chapter and verse. Was he at a town
hall when Tim Walls was up on stage making fun
of Tesla? Or was he like doing a stand up routine?

Speaker 16 (54:49):
Now?

Speaker 5 (54:50):
Do you mean town halls is in No money is
being raised and they're just discussing things that the community.

Speaker 3 (54:55):
I don't know when Democrats never not raise money on something.

Speaker 5 (54:57):
So yeah, no, it was a fundraising thing, was it okay?

Speaker 3 (54:59):
Because he looked like he was trying to do a
stand up routine and he was. He was making fun
of Tesla and he was talking about Tesla stock and
et cetera. And it just seems really in bad taste
for that to come out on the day they they're
bringing back you know, these astronauts, and it's like this
great thing for the country and for these it this
is really weird. It just I don't go they had this,

(55:21):
they they I don't know. They are lost right now?
Can you can you give me and I'm asking you
to think about it for the just goodwill, be honest.
Can you give me think of one policy that Democrats

(55:44):
have proposed? Think about it now. I'm not including Trump hate.
That's not a policy, you know. I'm not talking about
slaming Tesla. That's also not a policy. What is one
thing that Democrats have proposed as a policy that actually

(56:08):
makes some kind of sense, or any policy at all whatsoever?
Think about it for a moment, because I I legitimately
don't know, do you. I don't know what they've come
up I don't know. I don't know what they've come
up with. I have no idea, I have no idea
where they stand on a number of issues. They don't
talk about those things. This is the stuff they do.

(56:32):
And I get that nusom's trying to get ahead of
it with them and try to trying to get them
back to a point of at least appearing to look
like they care enough to talk about the issues without
doing anything about it. But there's not going to be
any kind of consequence to it. It's just also cringe,

(56:53):
not as cringe as Alec Baldwin getting told off by
his wife, though, golly, we need some time on this one,
all right. So first off, this is it's audio somebody
twenty three. This was at they have a reality show.
The Baldwins have a reality show that they're doing, and
Alec Baldwin, as you know, everybody knows what happened with Rust.

(57:14):
I just think it's some such bad taste for them
to be doing this right now. But whatever. So his
wife Hillary, but she doesn't call herself Hillary anymore. I forget.
How does he say her name Hilaria. That's not even
her name. She's a white girl from Boston, Hilaria. Yeah,
she's her name's Hillary, and she just decided, I guess,
to change her name. But she was born and raised

(57:35):
in Boston. And they were at the red carpet event
for their reality show. I don't even know what it's called,
and I don't care. So they were at this red carpet,
like a premiere event, and they were both being interviewed
by a reporter because it's a reality show about them
and their family. He really deserves her, really does watch this.

Speaker 10 (57:58):
We want more of this season two.

Speaker 16 (58:03):
No, no, I think we're going to see you know,
it's we're going to see how it feels to have
it be out there this year. Oh my god, when
I'm talking, you're not talking. No, when I'm talking, you're
not talking.

Speaker 3 (58:14):
This is why.

Speaker 16 (58:15):
Yes, we'll have to like just pat him out of
the show. No, no, I mean I think this is
a really.

Speaker 3 (58:23):
Raw show and it's.

Speaker 16 (58:25):
Very real and we've took a lot of chances.

Speaker 3 (58:30):
Oh Cain. First off, she can speak English.

Speaker 5 (58:36):
Now, she's great at it.

Speaker 3 (58:38):
She's so fluent, she is, She's really fluent with her English.
Move over, Malania Trump. This Spanish girl is great at
being American. Jimmy Christmas. Remember the show when she if
we can find well, we probably can't because it's Today's
show and NBC will probably give us a copyright violation.
She's on the NBC show some like to Day Show

(59:00):
and she was doing a cooking thing and she was
had a thick Spanish accent and she's like, how you
said culcumba. She's like trying to what you just said?

Speaker 2 (59:09):
It.

Speaker 3 (59:09):
You don't be You just said cucumber. How you said culcumber?
It was so ridiculous. So that's exactly what she did.
And we're like, you were born in Boston, like you
grew up in America, so you're look her parents vacation
in Spain a lot. And I guess you love the
Spanish culture so much. She lied about being Spanish. I can't, man,

(59:33):
I can't. That's like when you go to the Caribbean
and you get your hair braided, like you see little
girls get their hair braided or whatever. It's like you
just don't you know, you don't become a black Caribbean islander.
You know, you just don't go. You know what I'm saying, Like,
you don't go. I'm not going to go to Mexico
and be like I'm Mexican. Now I get, it's not
how that works. Right. Oh my gosh, you have it.

Speaker 5 (59:52):
I think that.

Speaker 3 (59:55):
Wind comes in clutch. It is.

Speaker 5 (59:57):
Tomatoes.

Speaker 16 (59:59):
We have.

Speaker 3 (01:00:01):
Cucumber, cucumber. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 11 (01:00:04):
What in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
Oh I am so dead. Oh my gosh, I'm cringing
to death. How you say cucumber? What do you what's
the English for? What us? Oh? So anyway, they had this,
they're having their their red carpet event, and she just
turns around and bites his How can I play that?

(01:00:28):
Can we play this one more time? Because he just,
like I feel, was he trolling her in the beginning.
It's the hilarious show, like it's just all about her.
That's how I interpreted that.

Speaker 16 (01:00:41):
No, No, I I think we're gonna see you know,
it's we're going to see how it feels to have
it be out there this year. Oh my god, when
I'm talking, you're not talking. No, when I'm talking, you're
not talking. This is why, Yes, we'll have to like
just cut him out of the show. No, No, I
mean I think it's this is a really raw show

(01:01:02):
and it's very real, and we've took a lot of chances.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
I want to slap her. That's so mean. And I'm talking,
he's like pumping you up, and she's like, when I'm talking,
you're not talking. When I'm talking, I'm not attacking. Oh
my gosh, you wouldn't even be here if I wasn't talking. Girl,
shut up. Oh my gosh. He deserves her. I think
he met his match. He just found the female version
of himself. Okay, So I was at an event in

(01:01:28):
New York City. It's the only event of its kind
that I went to. I get really awkward. So you know,
obviously I sit behind the mic and I talk to
you guys every day, and Kan can attest to this.
It's like a different beast when you're out in meat space, right,
And I do not do well at these like cocktail events,
so I don't go to them. I don't do well
because I just say whatever comes into my head and

(01:01:49):
it's so awkward for everybody. And I don't know. I
hate small talk. I don't know how to do small talk.
And so we're at this event in New York and
I saw them and I was standing with Now, don't
get weird about it. I was seen with Mark Tison
and Don Lemon's boyfriend. Yeah, it's a weird thing. And

(01:02:09):
I dared them. I was like, do you guys double
dog dare me to go out to Baldwin like we
were school kids? Liked you? Double dog dare me to
go to Alec Baldwin. And in fact, I think it
was for O friend Megan's Megan Kelly, her book launch,
and they're like, oh my gosh, yes, do it, yes,
do it? Like Don Lemon wouldn't even go up and
talk to him. So I went up and I introduced

(01:02:30):
myself and I told him I liked his I liked
his body of work, particularly Royal ten and Baumbs. She
just stood there and he was real rude and gruff,
but she just stood there and did like the one
of where they look you up and down. I'm like,
I could like bench press you. Stop it. She was
like not going to speak, and he was just, you know,

(01:02:51):
very dismissed, of which I anticipated him being. I only
did it just for Mark Tison and Don Lemon's boyfriend.
That's the only reason I did it, because we were
we were in the corner and we were just fun.
But you know, you can read a lot about people
in a couple of seconds. But I thought those two
were made for each other because they had the equal
equal amounts of just total snobbishness.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
Lara makes a good point that he has to have
a woman though long term that can put him in
his place. She is just unsufferably annoying, insufferably I can't
even imagine because my you know, my husband says a
lot of nice things about me. I can't imagine being
on the red carpet and turning to him and God,
I'm attacking. You're not talking when I'm talking. This other

(01:03:35):
part of me would literally probably like operate outside of
my body and slap myself. That's just so, that's not
It wasn't funny. And did you see the little awkward
moment at the end when she's bringing her hands in
like she knew it looked bad and she's just trying
to like find some equilibrium. She knew that it looked bad. Also,
why are you dressed like a green screen? You know,

(01:03:57):
four foot three dressed like a green screen? Four three
dressed like a green screen? Is that the millennial thing
to do? Anyway? I don't. I don't get it. So
it was, and he just walks away. He just walks
away after it, walks away after it. I think he
deserves her. He deserves her, right, you can see on
his face. I deserve this. Does she know my husband
made this point? Does she know that he shoots women?

Speaker 10 (01:04:19):
Right?

Speaker 5 (01:04:21):
Better tell her?

Speaker 3 (01:04:23):
I know, better tell a girl good night?

Speaker 5 (01:04:27):
I mean, I do wish them a lot of years
of togetherness.

Speaker 3 (01:04:30):
You're so nice, look nice year. I'm not saying anything
about that you're so nice look at you. Are you
gonna go like go home and lay your head on
your nice soft pillow and go to go to sleeve
knowing that you're such a good person. That's well, I'm not,
and I think it's hysterical. They're gonna kill each other. Seriously,

(01:04:52):
though I don't feel at all bad. Someone was saying, Oh,
I feel so bad for him. I totally do not.
He deserves it, all right. So, uh, the who's seeing
the Snow White movie? Ye, this chick will not shut up?
This Rachel Zegler Zeigler, how is her names? Oh my gosh.

(01:05:18):
They she will not shut up. So now she's blaming.

Speaker 4 (01:05:22):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Apparently she was talking about white movie executives giving her
a hard time at playing Snow White. Well, because Snow
White it was white. I mean it's like, you know,
Mulan was evasion descent, right, and Pocahontas was Indian. It's
like having I don't know, give me a blonde hair,

(01:05:44):
blue eyed actress came. Yeah, it's like having Reese Withuthers
or Sharon Stone play Pocahontas right, same thing. So she
was really upset, but can I just like, compare something
to you. Compare something to this for you. So people
are upset over the Lelo and Stitch live action film

(01:06:05):
and Leilo and Stitch as you know, Polynesian culture, it's
based on you know these you know, I don't even
know what Stitch was. What was he? An alien? That
was it? So people are upset because they were looking
I guess for Samoan actors and actresses and the girl
that they cast as I think it is the older

(01:06:26):
sister as Nanny. She apparently is not Samoan. She's like
Filipino and something else, and people are very upset that
she's not Samoan. Can I be how many times can
do they have like Italian actress play Indians like a lot?

(01:06:46):
I mean they still, you know, or they'll have they'll
have like Spanish people play Cubans or something like you
know what I mean, Like it's it's come on, people,
let's just chill out. But acting, why are they very
so upset over that? But they're not over you know,
the chick who is in the Wicked Musical being cast

(01:07:08):
as Jesus, or they're not upset over a Rachel Zegler
being cast as you know this European Anglo Saxon character.
It's just so just I don't see that there's any
problem whether but they're mad. They're like, she's not she's
not Samoan. You guys have no imaginations, apparently, I don't care.

(01:07:32):
She's not blonde here in blue eyed, So I don't
have a problem with it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:34):
I like to stay above all of this stupid talk
about I just wish Hollywood would do something original instead
of always rehashing something and trying to make it seem different.
It's all the same stuff, and it's eh, it's boring.

Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
They don't want to take a chance on original content.
I mean that's like, really, ultimately what a lot of
it is. They don't want to They don't want to
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Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:03):
All right, So this is so gross. Don't eat like
random wild animal meat, okay, because it's really nasty, but
yet people are still doing it. I have to I
have to share this story. So this is a Florida
man who ate feral pig meat and then contracted a

(01:09:23):
rare biothreat like bacteria. Oh what what? I actually I'm
fine with eating wild meat. I mean I have family
that would eat it off the side of the road.
I I'm not kidding. I've had wild hog before, but yeah,

(01:09:45):
but I'm like, I think that you need to also
as part of you gathering food, you need to be
aware of the health of your food before you harvest it.
So this actually, like this plague this guy for a
long time. It was at a Gainesville hospital. He had
chest pain and he lived on a rural farm and

(01:10:06):
he had been out of the hospital and it was
like a bacteria that was getting into his heart and
they thought he had a maybe it was a heart implant,
you know, maybe a germs behind it. Well, they found
out it was a wild hog infection. He had a
bacteria and apparently it's something I I can't even brusella something,
but apparently it's something that is in like prevalent and

(01:10:27):
wild hogs found in pigs and it's very damaging to hogs.
And it's really not something like a brain infections. Things
like you just gotta be very you gotta be smart
when you're harvesting out of nature, right, But man, can
you imagine being sick for like years, this guy going
through this hospital being sick for years. Oh, it's because

(01:10:48):
of the wild hog. Meet you ate two years ago.
That's crazy. Am I gonna have time to get one
more in? We're like short on time every segment today
I apologize. I won't shut up. But Florida man has
been cooking up iguana a omelets because chicken eggs have
been so expensive. We'll talk more about that tomorrow. Third
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Speaker 4 (01:12:54):
I know everyone's beating up on chocoun On strongly, disagree
with them strongly. No one is in the caucus more
critical of Tuma than I am. But it's not Tuma.
It's the caucus. It's not the caucus, it's the Democratic Party.
You got to take a deep breath and understand that
you have a Democratic Party. You know, you got a
Republican party which is owned by Musk. Any Republican who

(01:13:14):
defies Donald Trump will be primaried by Musk unlimited amounts
of money. In the Democratic Party, you got a party
that is heavily dominated by the billionaire class, run by
consultants who are way out of touch with reality. It
has the Democratic Party has virtually no grassroots support.

Speaker 3 (01:13:33):
He's like the progressive Ron Paul in a way, sort
of not I mean, I don't think he's ever had
like the popularity that Ron Paul has had with actual
grassroots but he sort of like on the outside of
the party base. He fills that purpose that was Bernie
Sanders and he was talking to what's her face over

(01:13:56):
at CNN. I don't care that one check who's to
be a daily caller? Thank you? Cale Collins and they're
upset with Schumer because Schumer. They're still upset with him
because Schumer had allowed he essentially, you know, let pass
that spending bill. There was the Democrats spending bill. I

(01:14:16):
think it's just so so much stupidity on the left side.
Welcome back top of this third hour, Dana lash with you.
We are getting into gosh, there's still there's a it's weird.
I think we're all feeling let down over the JFK stuff,
which we'll talk about. But just a quick note with
the with the Democrats, they are having problems everywhere they

(01:14:38):
I'm gonted to touch on. Where's this town hall one? Okay,
so this was Mark Kelly and Rubn Gallego. They were
at a town hall event. Now remember the pulling that
we shared with you yesterday. Democrats with their own people
are in the toilet. It didn't go so well at

(01:14:59):
this town hall for them. On well this is audio
sun by twenty. It did not go well for them
at all.

Speaker 10 (01:15:06):
They fight dirtier and we're not willing to get in
the mud with them. Maybe it's time we start getting
a little bit dirtier with our messaging because what.

Speaker 11 (01:15:19):
They don't care if people suffer.

Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
We want you to be straight with us.

Speaker 16 (01:15:25):
How do we go to the.

Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
Next I'm almost spaitless. I'm sorry. Wait a minute, Wait
a minute, Kane. Yeah, they're saying that the issue is
that they're not being mean enough.

Speaker 5 (01:15:39):
Yeah, their messaging isn't dirty enough.

Speaker 3 (01:15:42):
The Democrat voters, the ones that are left in the
Democrat Party, they're telling they're elected Democrat officials that they're
not being ignorant enough. Okay, are they not burning down
Tesla dealerships right now?

Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
They're spray painting them first and then they're burning them.

Speaker 3 (01:16:03):
Yeah, yeah, keeing the cars, then spray painting them, then
burning down the dealerships. It's very important to get the
sequencing correct. Uh what else is there to do?

Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
Get dirtyer?

Speaker 3 (01:16:17):
Where else do they go? Where else do they go
with this?

Speaker 5 (01:16:19):
This is nonsense, we know, but we don't want to say.

Speaker 3 (01:16:23):
We want a soul a war. Look at these people
that are saying get to None of these people could
bust a grape in a fruit fight. The lady that
gets out there, she's got a mask on for crying
out loud. Cynthia, you got a mask on your face.
She stands up with her little mask. She's got to
pull her little mask down to talk. You're gonna and
you're mad that people aren't angry enough. And then the

(01:16:44):
one guy with his little mask on, he's mad because
they're not being mean enough. They're not being angry enough,
like you guys are gonna do it? Seriously, you and
what twink army.

Speaker 5 (01:16:57):
Oh my gosh, imagine, but imagine being the group of
people the left that have been using these tactics for
years and years. I mean, we can only just go
back to twenty twenty with the BLM riots and all
the property destruction, billions of dollars of destruction. We're seeing
them repeat this by doing and targeting Tesla dealerships and

(01:17:18):
people that own Teslas and things like that. So I
don't understand how they think this is somehow a winning message.
They didn't win the White House in twenty twenty four
with these actions, so now they think doubling and trippling
down on this is somehow the way to go.

Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Okay, dude, I don't know, but you know that's I'm
pretty sure they're not going to get any more voters
this way, not at all. Okay, I got a crazy
story then we're going to get into the JFK stuff.
I know you're like, what's crazier than the JFK story.
Have you guys seen this movie? See if this sounds familiar. Scientists?

(01:17:54):
These scientists, right, they're trapped in Antarctica and they've been
begging for help, A bunch of South African scientists and
they're begging for help. They say that they are trapped
in this isolated base camp on a cliff in Antarctica.
They're on the edge of a cliff and they got
a team member who went crazy. They got violent. Now

(01:18:20):
they're accusing him of assault, threatening violence against colleagues. I've
seen this movie. Kurt Russell was in this movie, like
early Kurt Russell. Remember they were on they had they
were on in Antarctica and there was an alien that
came in and it like is infecting people and people
were getting real violent. And I think I also saw

(01:18:41):
this and True Detective, the latest one of Jodie Foster.
But this was real. This one's real, Like, so imagine
you're this is what was happening apparently, you know, as
we were going through winter, this is what they were
dealing with. These scientists were on the edge of a
cliff in Antarctica. The overwintering team. They say, it's obviously

(01:19:04):
remote and extreme environment. They were going to be fifteen
months at this base. They knew they were going to
be an isolation. But then now this one guy who's
there with them is being accused of being mentally unstable.
They usually go undergo all of these psychometric tests to
ensure that they can withstand the stress of this isolation

(01:19:25):
and a it's the Department of Forestry Fisheries in the environment,
they manage the South African National Anotic Program and now
they're going to retest them. But this base is cut
off from the world for the next ten months because
of the winter. And they said that they're accusing the
team of the team member of physical and sexual assault,
that he's dangerous. No one feels safe in his presence.

(01:19:48):
They say his behavior is deeply disturbing all of this.
I mean his I don't know. If you guys see
where the if you've seen where the base camp is,
I mean it's literally like the set of a horror film.
It is legit on the edge of a cliff, great
place to put it. And they said that they had
raised concerns about this team member's behavior before and now

(01:20:12):
the only way that they can leave is like a
medical evac. Emergency evac through a German base that's almost
two hundred miles away. Oh my gosh, this is just
like they said they had all this. They said that
the powers that be had a lot of time to
remedy the situation. Wan is showing you the base right now.
It's like the Shining Part too, on the edge of
a cliff. They're all trapped there and a dude there

(01:20:34):
is going bonkers violent. He's sexually assaulting everybody, beating everybody.
He's crazy, and they said he's mentally unstable, and so
they're trying to figure out what to do. They said
that they're monitoring the situation and they've launched an investigation.
I mean, I got to tell you, it sounds a
little bit like Heaven getting away from everything being cut

(01:20:56):
off for ten months. I like that. I really like that.
I don't like the snow, though. Stick me on an
uninhabited island. I'll make my shelter, I'll fish, I'll do
what I gotta do. I'll be fine. I don't like
the snow so much. I'm not into that stride's nasty,
it's cold. Nah nah, but that's a horror film. I

(01:21:19):
wouldn't go on. I wouldn't be isolated with other people,
you know, maybe like my family, but that's it. I
wouldn't want to be isolated with a bunch of people
because even like, you know, the closest to you, they
get annoying after a while, Like, no, I'm not a
people person after all. But that's a You think that
they would have gone through all of the evaluations before
they sent everybody. I mean, they said they did, but
apparently they really need to reevaluate their are evaluations. What

(01:21:44):
do you do with a guy who's I mean, you're
down there? How do you sleep at night? You got
a locky mean in his room? What do you do?
They gotta get him out of there? How are you
gonna get work done if you're trapped on the edge
of a cliff in a shining like base in Antarctica?
Can you I don't know, it's it. It sort of
sounds it is. It's a movie. They're gonna make a

(01:22:04):
movie about this. But I saw that with a thing.
That's a that's a great alien movie. But that's been
going on the whole time, like we've been living our
lives up here watching astronauts come in in the meantime,
sheer horror in Antarctica with these scientists. I bet they're
peeking around every I don't mean to make light of it,
but Jim Andy Christmas, you sign up what you think
is going to be like this work event of a lifetime,
and you go down there with a crazy person. Yeah,

(01:22:27):
they I think definitely need to reevaluate some things. So
the astronauts, I don't know if you've been reading about
all of the I'm endlessly fascinated by this whole story.
They've been up there for nine months supposed to be
eight days was nine months. They come back and I
was reading about how their health is all going to
be impacted because of the effects of space on the

(01:22:52):
human body. And one of the things that I actually
didn't think about. They need to get them some super beats.
One of the things that I didn't realize was, you know,
when your heart is uh, you know, pumping blood. Obviously
it's fighting against gravity, right, So if you're standing up,

(01:23:13):
your heart is pumping blood through your whole body, you know,
so it doesn't pull down at your feet and upwards,
you know, up into the rest of your body, so
it gets a workout. When you're in space it doesn't
have that gravity. Your heart actually does weaken, and then
I'm like, what happens to your guts? What happens to
all this stuff? Like when you come back and you
you've been up there atrophying for the lack of a
better way to put it, for nine months, and then

(01:23:35):
you come back down and then you know, because you
saw them getting I mean, I'm sure they could probably
walk assisted, but they have put them on stretchers. They
got them on. They have to go through a grueling
six weeks.

Speaker 10 (01:23:48):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
They said that their hearts could actually shrink as a
result of this.

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
They said that like in short term, you're gonna have
like the fluids and your body is all gonna there's
all gonna shift. Your blood volume in your lower body
is going to decrease. They said that a lot of
astronauts report feeling like they have a head cold when
they come back, and they have a lot of swelling
in their face. Their face gets very puffy and one

(01:24:13):
of the things, in fact, skyt Kelly actually said he
felt super congested when he went into space his first
days aboard the ISS like those are some of the
you get space motion sickness. But when you come back,
you know, without gravity, you know, your muscles weakend, so
rapidly you can lose up to like anywhere from twenty
to thirty percent of your muscle mass if you do
not exercise aggressively and aggressively I mean they have to

(01:24:35):
exercise like a minimum of two hours a day, two
hours a day. So when they come back now they're
going to be dealing with bone density issues, they could
have like osteoporosis like issues for the rest of their lives.
And then to say nothing of all of the radiation
that they're exposed to when they're up there. So you
have like DNA damage from radiation right over weeks and months,

(01:25:00):
I mean, cosmic radiation is super damaging. You have all
of that to do. They Scott Kelly the cardiovascular changes.
They said, his heart actually shrank, and you know he
has a twin. That's actually very although they sounded like
bitter betties when they were in CNN, that's actually super
helpful to have two astronauts who are twins because one

(01:25:20):
of them spent more time in space than the other,
and they were able to compare they were identical twins.
Not for to they were identical, so his heart actually shrank.
That's crazy. So all this like they have like spinal
elongation issues, like stuff I never even thought about. So
if you ever, you know, thought about going to space,
you get a whole host of health issues to deal with.

(01:25:44):
That's but that's very it's it's very fascinating. So they're
they're going to be going through they said, like six
weeks of pretty grueling rehab and they have to go
on this whole special diet and all of this to
build their muscle mess up. And they said that they
were even going to have trouble with their fine motor
skills because when you're when you're in I guess zero gravity,

(01:26:05):
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a while. That's just amazing, just the stuff that you
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Now all of the news you would probably miss, It's
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Speaker 3 (01:28:03):
Here's another study that suggests that social media contributes to
mental health issues and delusion. Did you need a study
necessarily to understand those? I don't think you.

Speaker 10 (01:28:15):
Did?

Speaker 3 (01:28:16):
They say that Simon Fraser University. They reviewed multiple, multiple
research projects into those They found a link between heavy
social media use and schizophrenia, narcissism, body dysmorphia, and eating disorders.
And because you know, they think it all, it all
helps to amplify this stuff. And here's the big question.

(01:28:38):
Is it leading to social isolation or social isolation leading
to social media? What is what came first, the chicken
of the egg. That's very interesting. I wanted to go
back to this one headline. I didn't have time to.
Oh my my gosh, great, last time, last time a
woman is planning to sell human toaes regurgitated by dogs.
This is the grossest thing ever. I thought this was
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Joanna Kathleen Kinman. I feel like reading this like more
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she found body pops up a dogs owner who had
died died of natural causes. So she was going to

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Speaker 3 (01:31:05):
Caine officially turns eighteen today. Eighteen years old. Oh yeah,
no idea happy birthdays?

Speaker 5 (01:31:11):
That out it goes, you go backwards until.

Speaker 3 (01:31:13):
Yeah, you go backwards every time I bring up your birthday,
if you subtract five years.

Speaker 5 (01:31:17):
I'll be honest, I'm kind of a fan of that.

Speaker 3 (01:31:18):
I know right now you're a gen z er.

Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
Yeah, thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (01:31:22):
By the way, you want to go up and be
millennial again?

Speaker 4 (01:31:25):
What?

Speaker 5 (01:31:25):
No, No, hell no, I would. I'd go back knowing
what I know today. I'd probably go back. Yeah, if
I had the chance. Really, wouldn't you like knowing what
you know now today, all of your experiences. Wouldn't you
like to have those in your early twenties and all
that knowledge go.

Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
Back in time with the exact amount of knowledge that
you have now, Yes, but in.

Speaker 5 (01:31:45):
Your younger body, starting again in your early twenties or
late teens.

Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:31:51):
Maybe I kind of would.

Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
I don't know. I'm pretty happy yeah, No.

Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
Obviously I can't do it, and I'm not gonna, but
it's an interesting thing to think about there.

Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
I don't know, like I I'm not sure. Maybe I
don't know. I mean, like I said, I'm pretty, I'm
pretty cool, I'm pretty chill. I'm pretty content.

Speaker 10 (01:32:08):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:32:08):
I always felt like where you came from major who
you are.

Speaker 5 (01:32:11):
So I'm not discontent, just saying to be a thing.

Speaker 3 (01:32:15):
Now, if you talked about having your older self go
back and confront your younger self, that would be a trip.
If older Dana went back and confronted eighteen year old Dana.

Speaker 5 (01:32:23):
Yeah, there's a movie about that somewhere.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
Older Dana would be smacking the tar out of eighteen
year old Dana, who thought she was a liberal because
she never met a Republican ever. Good heavens, I did
the first time I was in college. You've always been conservative, though, really, yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:32:40):
For the most part. I mean, grew up in the
eighties and so I was born in the seventies, but
you kind of you grew up in the eighties and
and you just hit that Reagan conservative movement permeated everything, school, church,
grocery stores, like all of it. It was a very
sweeping thing, for as sweeping as something could be in

(01:33:00):
the country. At that time when you were our only
news outlets were three TV stations and a couple of newspapers.
I mean that's literally what we were growing up. But yeah,
being conservative was just common sense stuff. It wasn't like
a you know, like a really big battle like we
see today, like the battle between the left and the right.
There were still fighting, but it wasn't like today, not

(01:33:20):
at all.

Speaker 3 (01:33:21):
Razor blades in your Halloween candy.

Speaker 5 (01:33:22):
Back then, I never had I heard the stories about
razor blades. I never saw it.

Speaker 3 (01:33:28):
It was a big thing. Well, Happy Birthday, Thank you,
Happy Birthday came. So the JFK finals. What have we learned?
What have we learned? Anything new? I really don't now
remember there's a whole tranch of documents that was released
a lot earlier, Like what is it, like eighteen hundred
something documents that was already released. I don't think that

(01:33:52):
there's like what that. Lee Harvey Oswald was sort of
like a Russian. He was a he was a kami.
I read his wife's biography. It sounds weird. When I
was in high school, I read his wife's biography Marina
Marina Oswald, and she was from Moscow and that's where
they had met, and then they came back to the
United States and then he went back at one point,

(01:34:15):
and so that was kind of already well known at
that point. It was already well known that JFK. Junior
did not like Joe Biden. So that was already that
came out years ago. I just don't think that there's
anything else that's new. There was. I mean, there's like
some circumstantial evidence as to how involved or if they were,

(01:34:40):
the CIA was. And I'm just saying, I've got my
own theories, dude, I've got my own theories.

Speaker 5 (01:34:49):
I bet the mob the Mafias involved CIA.

Speaker 3 (01:34:53):
I definitely think the CIA was.

Speaker 5 (01:34:55):
I think there's some crossover there.

Speaker 3 (01:34:56):
Do you think there is? I don't think w'ere ever
actually going to know. They said that the State Department
was apparently disregarding any kind of like warnings about Oh
so you mean so you mean like our agencies were
disregarding you know, known wolves even all the way back then. Shocker, shocker.
I'm totally surprised apparently, but they we already knew though

(01:35:19):
that he that Oswald was suspected of being a Russian asset,
and that he was already on the fed's radar because
of that. There were certain things that he did that
that that tipped off and triggered some things, and that
he was already kind of on their radar at that point.
So that's not even really new. I mean, I've got

(01:35:39):
to be honest. The stuff that I have read is
not anything new. I think some of the people that
are saying, oh, this is so damning that Oswald was
a known wolf. I mean again, if you we've known
this since the nineties, since before then, we've known it
for a long time, that this I have not seen
anything new in any of these files.

Speaker 5 (01:35:59):
There are a lot of I mean documents, I guess
that fill in some contextual things. They don't really reveal much, but.

Speaker 3 (01:36:08):
There's not the smoking gun that says the CIA do. Yeah,
but that's what people are wondering.

Speaker 5 (01:36:11):
There's like eighty thousand pages right that they really like
total now or released.

Speaker 3 (01:36:15):
People aren't even done going through that.

Speaker 5 (01:36:17):
Yeah, it's going to be a little bit, but.

Speaker 3 (01:36:19):
So far, there's literally nothing new that I've seen, and
I like reading about this. My parents were really like
my mom and my stepdad were really into history, and
they really like my stepdad particularly loved the history of
this because they were in elementary school when that happened,
when JFK was shot. My mom says she remembers being
an elementary school and a teacher running down the hall.

(01:36:41):
But there isn't like this smoking gun that says the
CIA did it, or here's the proof of a cover up.
They didn't have anything like that in this and everything
basically that some are claiming that was revealed in this
the stuff that we've known for forever. I mean, there's
some people freaking out like, oh my gosh, she was
a Russian ass that did you just learn about Lee
Harvey Oswald? Like are you just new to it? Because

(01:37:03):
we've know everybody's known this for forever. That's not new.

Speaker 5 (01:37:06):
My tinfoil hat is okay. So they looked at him
as this Russian asset. So did they use him as
the patsy or did he actually do the act?

Speaker 3 (01:37:15):
Well, yeah, that's the big question, big question because remember, uh,
then you have the Jack Ruby. Jack Ruby when he
was was he being arraigned and he walks out and
Jack Ruby shoots him, just shows right up there's a
lot of there's then that that's where Kane's he likes
to talk about the mafia connection. You have all the
foil over there, in every foil hat a few layers.

(01:37:37):
I mean, I have my theories, and you know, they
the actions of Oswald, like he was in touch with
like other Russian stooges, and some were saying that he
was in touch with like some of the like the
Cuban communists, et cetera. I mean he was a he's

(01:37:59):
a communist. I mean he was a big time communist.
Oswald really believed in that stuff. Uh and his wife
was his wife had talked about it in her biography.
Other associates that knew him way before had always said
that he leaned that way. So that stuff that's not unusual.
That's old. That's old. But I don't know. I just
like I said, I think LVJ had a hand in it.

(01:38:21):
I think that there was definitely I think there was
some kind of there was something happening. We're never gonna know,
just like we're never going to know about Bigfootterer aliens.
We're going to be promised and we're never going to know.
I don't know, it just never say never.

Speaker 5 (01:38:32):
I think we're in the disclosure phase right now.

Speaker 3 (01:38:34):
Now Why I'm reading this one piece from a conservative
writer and they're like, the Soviet connection was a surprise,
are you I'm sorry, are you moron? Because it wasn't
a surprise. I mean, everybody knew this. Everyone knew that
he was a big commie and that he had all
kinds of Russian associations. That's literally why the FBI was
tipped off about him in the very beginning, and they

(01:38:55):
began following him. They began tracking him, began looking at
his purchases, so that like leading up to the days
before JFK was killed, he was you know, he he
knew he was being tailed. He you know, I'm not
saying that the CIA wasn't involved. Again, I've got my

(01:39:17):
own theories, but I'm just saying it was not a
secret that there was a Russian connection at all. So
I think the most the more interesting thing is, you know,
the Warren Commission. I do think the Warren Commission, it's
like they didn't they were I got the impression that
they were never interested in actually uncovering any truth about it.

(01:39:39):
They just wanted to give the appearance of investigation and
then shut it down and go away. And that's what
they did. That's exactly what they did. Some people were
saying that it had to to People didn't want there
to be further inflame tensions with the Soviets, especially considering
what happened at Bay of Pigs and all this other stuff.
I mean, there was there was a lot there. But

(01:39:59):
and that's one of the reasons why it got because
it was right at the uh you know, right at
this the at the height of the Cold War, and
that's one of the reasons why it kind of got
buried so quickly. Uh the and yeah, everybody knew that
that Oswald had even they had even met with a
KGB guy. Uh And LBJ was uninterested in having a

(01:40:21):
World War three, And that's one of the there's a
lot of stuff. I do think LBJ was involved. Now
I have friends who think that LBJ totally hadhim killed
and work with the mafia to do it. I don't
know if that's you know, again, nothing in these files
gives any kind of indication of it. That's the that's
the problem. So I don't know. It's it's frustrating because
I wanted a little bit more out of this, and

(01:40:43):
we didn't. We we didn't get, you know, the information
that we thought we would. Now you know, then the
question comes up if there was you know, much more
Russian involvement than what we already know, because remember his
wife was seeing into the Feds. After Oswald was killed
by Jack Rue. His wife, Marino was was seeing into

(01:41:04):
the Feds. He was telling them about and they wrote
the biography about it. It's an older book. When I
read it, I think I was a sophomore junior in
high school, and I found it very interesting. It was
something that my stepdad had been reading and I picked
it up and started reading it. It was really fascinating. Uh.
And she just wanted to make him happy. She loved

(01:41:25):
him and wanted to make him happy, and that's all
there there was to it. She she did not she
was not an aggressive, kind of strong type of constitution lady.
So I don't I don't know, is this just like,
here's something for you guys go through it, because it wasn't.
I wasn't expecting there to be any kind of context
with which it was presented. It was just a bunch

(01:41:46):
of files that were that were posted on the archives page.
I tweeted it out, tweeted it out last night, and
I was looking through some of it and and I
just like was like, this is stuff we know. I
was going through page up her page, like this is
all stuff we know. I knew this, I knew this.
This has all been public for forever. And like the
JFK Junior thingk JFK Junior did not like Joe Biden
and the remark where it said JFK was saying that

(01:42:08):
Biden was a trader. That wasn't back in the sixties.
That was like, I mean, that was what in the
late eighties nineties when JFK Junior had said that. So
they were not friends, which is weird because all the Democrats,
including Biden themselves, they try to remake themselves in the
Kennedy Camelot image. It's very interesting. So I just I
was a little disappointed. I was a little just a

(01:42:30):
little disappointed with that. Did you read any of the
files say I think it was a nothing burger. I'm
let down. I'm let down totally.

Speaker 5 (01:42:36):
I did. I didn't find anything. I didn't spend a
lot of time on like maybe twenty minutes, half hour
on it, but there was anything that would stand out,
I would see it on Twitter, and I didn't see
hardly anything there either.

Speaker 3 (01:42:48):
So yeah, yeah, So if you like this history, I'm
pulling up this her biography that she published. I'm gonna
i'll uh if you. I think it's a very good read. Uh,
it's and it's the it's her story, it's not anything

(01:43:09):
it's not because there's several books out there. There's a
story that's an uh, it's a hers is an autobiography.
There's a biography of both of them that's that's not
like the untold whatever that's not hers is the one
that she apparently worked on herself. Uh. And I'm gonna
find it up here because it's an old book and
I don't even remember what it's called anymore. But I
read that in high school and it was very very interesting.

(01:43:31):
So I don't know. I don't think that they're ever
going to be forthright about all of the information with
that case, because I think there's some very serious, sensitive
national security things involved, and as a result, they're never
gonna they're not going to release that, not in any
of our lifetimes. That's never gonna happen. And a lot
anything that that is redacted. Is not going to be
anything that you know that we're going to find out.

(01:43:56):
I think at any point, seeing this kind of disappointing,
can we at least get someone from about aliens or
Sasquatch or something. I think about it. Though, yesterday was
a really big day. We had the astronauts come in
and the JFK files. The best way that Potus can
top it off today aliens, bigfoots foot singular plural. We
never actually finalized that we need to have like a

(01:44:18):
style book like ap does.

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Speaker 3 (01:44:32):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you. We
were on break Steve and Cana and I we were
talking about so what kind of compensation or do the
astronauts get extra compensation for being stuck up that in
space for an extra you know, several months, eight months

(01:44:53):
and three weeks because they were only supposed to be
ut there for eight days and then ended up getting
stranded for nine months. So when one I mean, they
don't really get a lot. They I think that the
two astronauts up there get around one hundred and sixty
thousand a year, which seems, you know, it's great pay,

(01:45:14):
except if you're looking at like you could die you're
going up to space. I mean, don't Alaska and fishermen,
the ones who go out in those deep waters and
that they make a lot more than that. I think, Yeah,
this seems to be kind of dangerous and you have
to have a particular skill set to go up there.
I don't know if they're from what I read it said,

(01:45:36):
and I think the media has been speculating, Oh, they
could potentially get you know, a lot. From what I understand,
they're not getting anything extra for like staying up there, know,
like hazard overtime anything like that. I find that kind

(01:45:57):
of wild, especially considering they got stranded up there by
the government and.

Speaker 5 (01:46:03):
It takes a toll on you, you know, when you
have a harder job.

Speaker 3 (01:46:06):
And they're going to have health issues. Yeah, we talked
about that last segment.

Speaker 5 (01:46:09):
Yeah, So why wouldn't they be because eligible that she
has the second.

Speaker 3 (01:46:18):
I mean I would imagine he would too. But it's
like the second longest the the second place for longest
time in space, and there's I mean, we were talking
about a lot of the stuff that goes on with it.
That's just what And you said you made the point. Yeah,
that's government. Government. Today's stupidity came all.

Speaker 5 (01:46:37):
Right, it is thank god not our Vice president Tim Walls.
Did we dodge a bullet on that one cut eleven?
This is what he says. He's confident about this.

Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
You got to respect people you disagree with, even you
can't just dismiss people.

Speaker 15 (01:46:55):
Well, this most of their ass.

Speaker 1 (01:46:58):
I do know if we can run them, but I
don't know if.

Speaker 3 (01:47:01):
We're going to fall into that place where we want.

Speaker 5 (01:47:03):
To be delusional than I actually the originally thought he's
pretty delusional And what a stupid comment there. And I
don't understand the position that.

Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
They're so smart for them to keep talking about violence
and division after because of violence and division.

Speaker 5 (01:47:17):
Don't get why they're staying there.

Speaker 3 (01:47:19):
I don't think they want to win. I think that
they're just mad and they want to continue being mad
to help with the voter. That's really what it seems like. Folks.
That does it for us today? Find us over at Substack.
I got a lot of really good pieces coming out.
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