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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, I watched somebody set fire to a Christmas
tree a Christmas market. This was yesterday. Isn't that insane?
I watched somebody do I watched somebody do that. It
was a video where I don't know if it was
London or where, because there's been Brussels, there's been France.
There's it's London, Brussels, France, the Bavaria. Well, no, there's
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one in Italy. Is this one in Milan? It says, okay,
oh yeah, no Italy. So yeah, So I mean I
don't know how many. And then we have the MIT professor.
So that's the other thing. Everybody knows the terror attacks
that we've had here in the United States, just with
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whether it's the uh, you know, Brown University, because we're
going to talk about the new information that's come out
about Brown University, whether it's Brown University, whether it is
the you know, I mean Beach was in Australia. But still,
I mean that was a major terror attack and it
was done by Islamis. Then of course you have Jewish
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students on campuses, you have the writing we talked our
red Lands. We had the story about the red Lands.
Uh that was that was I mean, I feel like
that was a terror attack. You're driving by somebody's house
because they're Jewish and you're opening fire. That's you know,
that's pretty much what that is. And then of course
the Mit story where you have another situation. I mean,
this is it's just not stop at this point, I
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think we have Yeah, you have that video. This is
just who sets fire to a Christmas tree? This was
in Italy. Whenever one gets set up because I wasn't
gonna call for it immediately, but this was there was
another video I saw of even another angle and they
were saying that they know who did it. But you
have to have literally diversity barriers at some of these
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Christmas markets. You have to have diversity bearer barriers at
some of these This is the actual threat. This is
what we're talking about. This is the actual threat against
the West. And I am getting really tired of these
digital hores. And that's what they are. They're digital horrors.
They are digital prostitutes who are not interested in providing
(02:13):
original analysis. They've never been in the streets doing an
activism or anything. Everywhere I am, everywhere that I've where
I am now has come as a consequence of activism.
And that's true, and Kan can attest to that. I
never sought out radio, and I sure as hell never
sought out television. Ever it came as a consequence of
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other stuff that I was doing. So these are people
who just run to it, and they are desperately, desperately,
desperately trying to get you know, slices of this digital pie.
And this is the stuff that they focus on instead
of they focus on all of that, the you know,
the the hawking and the going after trying to divide
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the right, instead of focusing on the thing that's targeting
the entire right, no matter where you are on it
or what your background is. And that's Islamism. So I
don't know, they're still looking for the shooter Brown University shooter.
Islamis We got people sitting Christmas trees on fire, you know,
all kinds of stuff. It's just it's the threat of Islamism.
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That's exactly what it is. You also had this I
was talking about the MIT story. Let me pull this up,
and this was a professor who was found professor of
physics and fusion, found shot dead near his home in Boston.
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And there's a lot of a lot of variables in this,
but you know everyone's always like usual suspects. Why are
we having this targeting issue? I mean, I've just was
tweeting stuff this morning. It is exploding everywhere. I'm gonna
tell you something for the people think that, oh well,
it's just targeting Jewish people. You know, today they come
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for the minora, Tomorrow they come for the cross. You know,
people who do this don't care about Jesus. People who
do this stuff, they don't they say christis king, is blasphemy.
They don't. They don't say it for anything any other reason.
They're a bunch of Islamis. That's what it is. And
at this point, if you're not talking about that threat,
then you're part of it. You're enabling it. I mean,
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that's that's it. You're enabling it at this point. So
I think one's getting ready to show you all the
Christmas Yeah, the Christmas tree that we've Who sets fire
to a Christmas tree? Yeah, and that's in Italy. Of course.
They wait till the crowds everybody goes home, and then
they set fire to it, you know, to make an example,
burned down their tree.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
The other incident that took place. This was in Germany,
so next door to a Christmas market was a club
and Leipzig, Germany, a twenty seven year old Syrian migrant
denied entry into this club next to the Christmas market.
It was full. He's a Syrian national. He was well
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known to police due to prior offenses. Left the scene,
return minutes later pulled out an AK forty seven from
his jacket that he just, you know, happened to be
able to keep it home. Syrian migrant just happened to
be able to have it. And he didn't know how
to use the thing because he's a goat forna canny moron.
He could not properly attach. He could not properly insert
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the magazine. First off, he comes to it with a magazine,
not even I'm not, you know, giving you tips. But
he comes comes to his target and he doesn't even
have the magon, nothing's even chambered. And because he's such
an idiot, he couldn't actually insert the magazine, and the
security they were able to tackle and disarm him. Oh
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but that's not the craziest part of the story. Would
you like to hear the craziest part of the story.
He was released on bail. What, Yeah, pending the ongoing investigation. Yeah,
that was in Germany. There's a CCT footage of it
that was in Germany. That's him trying to get in
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and he just, you know, thinks he's gonna be tough,
thinks he's gonna be a tough guy. Doesn't know how
to put the bag in. It's it's insane. Some people
were saying, well, you know, it wasn't necessarily a real gun,
it was like a pelicun or it was this, or
that he probably thought it was real. And that isn't
even that that he probably thought it was real. Who's
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to say that he wasn't going to go back and
get something that was, you know, actually led capable. But
the whole point is that these are increasing all over
Brown University. I mean, that's good heavens, and I just
feel like the information on that has been all over.
They released new images of him last night, fourth day.
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Now it's entered its fourth day. They're hoping that this
new video could bring in clues they've I just I
can't believe it's taken this long. Doesn't that seem that
seems highly unusual?
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Right?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
It wasn't like this back in the day. They're they're
they've released what they call an enhanced photo like CSI
kind of stuff. I guess, I don't know. And uh,
there they cleared the person that they had detained earlier.
But I feel like the release of information in that
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investigation has been kind of it's been a mess. It's
been absolutely an absolute mess. So you have the Redlands
in California, you have this MIT professor in Massachusetts. Now
you have I mean, this is just on the heels
of the Bondai in Australia. I mean, it's this is
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it's there's a lot, it's increasing. And then you have
in Germany what I just told you about. And then
of course Brian University, you know, specifically targeting a Jewish
professor in a Jewish classroom. I'm just saying now, in
the heels of this, Trump has expanded his travel ban.
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This is the smart thing. He's added Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Niger, Molli, Burkina, Faso.
They've been added already to the list of twelve African
and Middle Eastern countries. They join that list. They also
have fifteen additional nations that face even narrower restrictions. They
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have impacts on visas. Angola, Antigua, Barbuda, you have Mauritania, Nigeria, Tanzania,
you have a whole bunch andim Bible. I mean, it's
like mostly it's African nations and some Caribbean nations. They
said that they increase these restrictions due to security assessments.
Because the security assessments that these nations have with regards
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to screening, they said that there are quote persistent and
severe deficiencies in these They said also people who are
coming from these nations have an inordinately high visa overstay rate.
They and also the countries they have to fight with
them to even repatriate these deported nationals. So they're not
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dealing with it, nor should we. I think, honestly, there
should be no visas granted to anybody coming from an
Islamist country. No visas granted. I mean, I feel like
now we actually need to repatriate some people. I'm all
for it. I'm all right there. If you're practicing an
ideology that's incompatible with the West, that's incompatible. And here's
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the thing, refusing assimilation is incompatible with the West. Refusing
to honor American jurisprudence. A Western jurisprudence is incompatible with
the West. This is what I'm talking about. If you
think that you're going to bring your terrorist bs here,
then you need to be deported. I mean, that's better
than being put to death, which is the other alternative.
You know, if you're gonna be an Islamist, then you're
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gonna do terrorist stuff. So this these additional countries added
to this. Now, of course the left is going insane
over this. They're going insane. But their policies have contributed
to this. That's the issue. Their policies have contributed to this,
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Speaker 1 (17:00):
Back to the program. There have been some developments in
the Brown University terror attack, and that's what it is.
Can we stop saying it's it's not just a mass
casualty incident, it's a terror attack. I'm not giving any
of these these Islamists cover by saying anything other than
what it is. So this, uh, I'm pulling up. Bear
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with me, I'm pulling up some of my stuff here
because this is they this is weird. So apparently on
x they've been blocking people who have been asking about
the mal the mass stealth deletion spree related to the
guy that they have named. Have you seen that whole story?
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That's kind of crazy. Apparently they're this was the guy
they're they're apparently they're scrubbing it. Brown University is being
accused of removing the student profile after this. This Mustapha
carb Bouch. How do you say is the last name Bouch? Bouch?
Apparently they scrubbed his profile. Apparently a student who's being
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described as a first year from Pollywood and he's the
suspected killer who took out two Brown University students, injured
all of these others and I guess they're police are
saying that they haven't, Oh we haven't identified the attacker,
et cetera. Cash Betel shared video and then X was
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able to do. So let me tell you something. I
am always it's always tough when you have a journalism background,
although I'm not I don't consider myself part of that.
I think prostitution is more of an honest trade. But
you're always encouraged to be super careful and make sure
everything is super vetted before you go to air with
it right. And that's one of the things. That's something
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that you have always you know, should always be able
to count on with information and with reporting. But the
problem is that that is only if you are working
with entities, government entities or institutions that are forthcoming and
honest about information, and that when you identify things, they're
honest about it, and when you ask questions, they accept
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those questions and they answer honestly. And that hasn't been
happening since before the Las Vegas shooting. You don't get
forthcoming information. You have to pry it out of their brains.
It's insane. So X, normally I would say I like
to wait until officially you know officially law enforcement verifies it,
but our trust in these institutions has been shaken by
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repeated failings, and if it's not a repeated failing, then
it is a complete absence of transparency and sharing of
information that really should be shared with the public because
it is of public general interest. And so as such,
I'm relaxing that a little bit. You know, I feel
like X, A lot of people on X, A lot
of these independent journalists have been ahead of everything, and
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I know the accounts to trust on social media and
the ones that are just sensational for the sake of sensationalism.
But they're running things down faster than law enforcement, and
the people involved in the investigation are willing to share
none of it at all, whatsoever compromises any investigation. But
it does feel like sometimes these agencies sit on stuff
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not for any other reason except to try to tilt
the playing field in favor of one political narrative or another.
Doesn't it seem that way. I hate that that even
has to be a consideration after something so horrific happens.
But here we are. And I say this because you know,
there were witnesses there, many who said that this killer
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of Brown was yelling Allahu Akbar and all this other nonsense.
And you know, now it comes up. I mean, the
build of the guy kind of looks similar to the
build of the you know, he's built weird. He's like
one of those guys who's like bigger in the middle
and then he has no arms. I don't understand those people.
It's like, mister potato head. You know what I'm saying,
that's a rare build. It's a rare.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
Build, similar to the guy in that video that they're
shown from the ring camera.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
It's so crazy how much it looks like it came.
Speaker 6 (21:08):
Odd, so odd. And you know, someone was asking the
Age of Rhode Island today about that person, and his
response interesting, it's kind of odd. I mean, I guess
I can understand, but he seemed to push back a
lot and talk about how danger it was to even
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entertain this line of thinking.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Yeah, it's weird. Yeah, yeah, let's play those.
Speaker 7 (21:35):
Question about that name.
Speaker 8 (21:37):
And I know the name that you're asking about because
a member of the media asked me about it.
Speaker 7 (21:42):
I am familiar with it. I wasn't familiar with it
when the media member asked me about it. I think
it was. I think it was either CBS or NBC.
Speaker 8 (21:52):
I asked my team about it, and I think this
is an area where caution is really necessary.
Speaker 7 (22:00):
There are lots of reasons why a.
Speaker 8 (22:03):
Page might be taken down, particularly if there's chatter out
there about to your question, Amanda, about words that were spoken,
it's easy to jump from someone saying words that we're
spoken to what those words are, to a particular name
that reflects a motive targeting a particular person. That's a
really dangerous road to go down, really dangerous. If that
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name meant anything to this investigation.
Speaker 7 (22:27):
We would be out looking for that person. We would
let you know we were looking for that person.
Speaker 8 (22:33):
You know again, I think it's just a really dangerous
road to go down. I know that in today's age
there are lots of things that people read into things.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
It's just a dangerous thing to do.
Speaker 8 (22:43):
And I would leave it to us to identify persons
of interest and let us run them down.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
What the public can do for us today is help
us figure out who this guy is, and we hope
to get more.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Well did that what are you talking about? He's talking
to both sides of his but what does he I
mean now? We need everybody to not expect it. But
then also we need the public. We need the public
to help and do what do you Okay, dude, you're
falling all over your original point, So first I think
everybody can I just stop at the one thing that
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he said that just ticks me off. And he was
talking about, well, you know, you're asking me about the
words that were spoken, you know, and sometimes words are spoken.
What did he say, Kane? Words are spoken that might
indicate something, but maybe not. What in the ever loving
hell else is screaming Allahu akbar supposed to indicate before
you open fire? Anybody got any genius ideas? I mean,
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does that mean you're going to get a prize? Does
that mean confetti falls from the ceiling? Whiskey tango, fox trot, lunchbox?
What the hell else does that phrase mean?
Speaker 8 (23:52):
Kane?
Speaker 1 (23:52):
How many terrorists scream that phrase before they kill people?
Speaker 7 (23:56):
All of them?
Speaker 1 (23:57):
And every single terror attack that's ever occurred. What phrase
has been uttered before people are killed?
Speaker 6 (24:02):
A lil ha snack bar.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
That's right, A loha snack bar. That's exactly correct. So
no big fun. We're not gonna sit here and go, oh, well,
some words have been spoken, and that doesn't necessarily indicate, like, hell,
it doesn't indicate, are you kidding me? Fruit cake? Doesn't
necessarily indicate. This is what I'm exactly what I'm talking about.
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When you hear people in charge of investigations run their
mouths like that, do you trust them?
Speaker 7 (24:29):
No?
Speaker 1 (24:31):
No, I wouldn't trust them as far as I could
throw them, and I'm not even a great thrower, so
you know, not at all. This is what's so frustrating
about this. This is why people don't trust it. And
then he says, you're, well, you know, we know that name,
and uh, you know, I'm not gonna say I'm not
gonna speculate about the name, but we do need the
public to help find out about this individual. Pick a lane, dude, Now,
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do you see why it's so confusing? Just inexcusable. Now,
they are supposed to have, as Kane pointed out at
Brown University, an alarm that sounds out if God forbid
they were to have a mass casualty incident, except they
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don't ever use that system. I know, I am also
as quizzical as you are. This is cut twenty seven,
The Brown University president trying to explain I have no idea.
Just listen to this.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
We have two security systems that we can activate in
a time of an emergency. One is a system that
sends out text messages, phone calls, emails, and it was
activated within minutes of the incident. Those messages went out
to twenty thousand individuals, so all alerts. We also have
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a system of sirens. There are three sirens placed across campus.
Those get activated when there is a broad scale emergency
and we want people.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
To rush into buildings.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
In the case of an active shooter, activating that system
could have caused people to rush into barris at Holly.
So that's not a system that we would ever use
in the case of an active shooter.
Speaker 6 (26:18):
So just to follow up up, it does say on
the website when it was launched.
Speaker 7 (26:24):
That is for an active shooting.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
It depends on the circumstances and where the active shooter
would be. But you don't want ever get people rushing
into buildings that might be the site of an active shooting.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Okay, two things here, So first off, let me just
let me add some new once. Let me let me
contextualize this a bit, because she's not helping herself at all.
I feel like she was given things to say and
she actually has no idea really about these these concepts now.
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Number One, it is true that when in use, it
used to be the approach in the past, but it's
gotten more sophisticated now in today's era that when you
would have an alarm system, then the doors open and
everybody spills out into the hall and runs out. Now,
the reason that that is not practiced anymore is much
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in the way that you saw at Parkland. Now, remember
in Parkland, and I had interviewed teachers, I interviewed their security,
I spoke to families to give you the setup. They
had a parent who was a Secret Service member, a
retired Secret Service member at Parkland who was able to
access and made a point, this is three months before
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that shooting, went in and was tagging everybody with post
its to demonstrate to school leadership just how easy it
was to access and how easy it would be to
carry out a mass casualty incident at that school. That's truth.
I interviewed numerous teachers and staff about that, and that
also came up in the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas Commission hearing.
And that was three months approximately three months before the
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shooting and the school did nothing. Now, I say that
because one of the things that was brought up in
that meeting was what happens when the alarm sounds, And
at the school, when the alarm sounds, what would happen?
You would go out in the hall of people go
out in the hallway, and so there have been numerous
incidents like this where killers will pull the alarm to
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get the spillover in the hallway. And then I hate
to put it like this, but this is how it's
spoken of. Then it's what they call a target rich environment.
So the new response is to not everybody spill out
into the hallway. The difference is that there are different systems.
So you have your fire alarm, then you have your
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alarm noting of someone who is not allowed to be
on campus, who is on campus. So many schools have
incorporated the responses onto their premises, so it's not just
like a one size alarm fits all. Now, this is
what she clearly had no concept of, and she's trying
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to talk about, but she doesn't know enough to talk
about it, which then leads people to think, do you
not have a multi tier alarm system that can actually
warn and indicate, give you an indication of a type
of threat that it is. That should have been a
question asked, but she was so horrible and explaining it
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that I think everyone was mystified they could even think
to ask that, because she was asked specifically about the
one alarm that they have and it does say it
did say on their website that this is the alarm
that they use as an alert from mass casualty incidents.
And she was saying, well, yes, that is what it is,
that's what it's used for, and it says that on
(29:57):
the website, but that's not really what we do. You
know it the circumstances are you know, you can tell
she's get just given these talking points and she has
no idea. So I feel like that needs to be
asked as well, because and run down because are so
are you telling me does Brown University, which has so
many security cameras which we're going to get into on campus,
(30:18):
are you telling me that they only have one alarm?
I mean, there are there are junior high schools in
more rural areas in different parts of the country that
have multiple alarms for situations like this. Do they not
have anything like that they have a major endowment of
brown have they not been spending their money wisely to
secure their students? I feel like that's a fair question.
(30:38):
Was it an instance of the alarm wasn't used because
that they didn't want people spilling out into the hallways,
or the alarm wasn't used because no one was there
manning it and they had no security oversight. Those are
two different issues. And I think if you're going to
talk about banning guns more from everybody in Rhode Island,
I kind of feel like you need to run down
those answers before you taken kind of legislative movement, don't
(31:01):
you think so? Seems pretty important. They also need to
get someone who knows what the hell they're talking about
answering these questions, because that was just got awful. And
you wonder why people why they distrust authority, why they
distrust institutions. I have yet to see a clear and
concise press conference that comes out of this thing. We
have a lot more on the way as we roll
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to get we got a lot more on the way
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I don't know what going. I mean, why the hell
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I feel like, if you can afford to go and
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of those extra things, then why are you on food stamps.
You're a young, healthy female, go out and get a job.
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It's very easy.
Speaker 6 (33:22):
What they're admitting is that by food stamps being restricted
to just food, yeah, that now there's street value of
food stamps just for real food.
Speaker 1 (33:32):
Yeah, that's why it's called a food stamp.
Speaker 7 (33:36):
It's for food.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
It's just so insane. Uh, it's just so insane. So
I think you need to just work. I mean, it's
people need to eat healthier. We need to eat healthier
for real.
Speaker 6 (33:53):
Our patch kids are food right, I.
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Mean technically, but you know, so I had we had
a great event with the Dallas Jewish Conservatives last night.
It was the first time I ever went to a
Hanukah event. Man named candles mel Fast. I was like,
are these? I mean, I got candles that I use,
(34:16):
you know for the fancy dinners. You know that you
have your Christmas and things. Literally is Christmas and Thanksgiving.
I burned the same candles like for years in a row.
But I'm like Dave Man, those burned in like an hour.
But it was a it was a great event, very secure.
I did carry my nine millimeter my Tti combat Master,
so whis basically a trick doc Block seventeen. I did
(34:37):
carry that on my head and that has a red
dot on it. For those morons that were like red
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That was last night, Katari influence. Her heads as blowed
like pagers. Wait what Hi, welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. No, it's not too soon. Nothing
is ever too soon to joke about Islamist retribution. Hi,
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at Substack, Chapter and verse the podcast over at Apple
YouTube three forty seven DIRECTIV. So they had their nice
event last night. And Mark Levin, who I've known for
a long time, you know, I mean, he's been in
this industry since before I ever started in commentary. He
was with Potus and I noticed that people were pretty
(37:28):
pup set over that, Kane. They were pup set over it,
And I don't gaf And what's the issue? There is
such an Islamist sy op right now? I know Potus
is to be speaking to the nation this evening, and
I told Caine on break, I said, look, if the
man ain't talking about fighting China and South America, because
that's really what this is a proxy thing with Venezuela.
If it's not dealing with that and it's not dealing
(37:49):
with Islamism, he needs to not do it because those
are the only two things right now that people need
to discuss, because those are the biggest threats right now.
And there is a reason why there is an uptick
and all of this anti semit antisemitic nonsense. It's because
of that. It's because we have an administration that's been
very forcefully responding to this mess, and they've got to
(38:10):
figure out a way to neutralize it. And what better
way than to divide the right and get everybody arguing
against each other. And then you have these digital whorees
out there that are so desperate for a slice of
that pie that they're willing to dance like bacha basi
for whatever you know, Katari masters or whatever anybody else
wants to throw with them in order to further that agenda.
(38:30):
And if I'm using harsh terms, gird yourself, because I
could speak about this much more harshly in a term,
in terms that I think it deserves. But there are
you know, FCC laws because we are not just digital.
We are also in hundreds of markets across the nation terrestrially,
so you know, we have that. But it is a
(38:51):
real thing because there all of us. It exploded out
of nowhere. It exploded out of nowhere.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
You know.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
I made this point last night, uh, because I gave
remarks last night and I did not hold back anything
at all, and I told the room because I spoke
at this Dallas Jewish Conservatives event, great organization. They also
had a pastor speak at the event. They had a rabbi,
(39:21):
they had a pastor. It almost sounds like a I
mean not to not as a pejorative, but it almost
sounds like a joke. You know, you have a rabbi
pastor and a loud Second Amendment advocate that walk into
a bar. It's kind of funny. But I didn't hold back,
and I told people, I said, we are in the
middle of a syop. We are. I would bet the
(39:43):
house on it. There is an absolute syop happening right
now to the right because the right has been so effective.
Think about this for a it. I want you guys
to really think about this. I don't care if you've
disagreed with Trump on whatever, I don't care. Just stop
for a second. What is the state of the border? Okain?
(40:05):
What's the state of the border right now?
Speaker 6 (40:07):
Yes, even though that's what Biden's administration said, it's closed.
Speaker 1 (40:12):
Like legitimately so closed. What did I just tell you
all at the start of the last hour, which, by
the way, you can go to the Apple podcast if
you missed it. What did I tell like the start
of last hour? I told you that now you have
Potus suspending visas from a number of nations and also
an additional fifteen nations are going to get further enhanced restrictions. Right,
(40:37):
So this is a real it's a huge thing this is,
this is massively significant. We've also been really locking in
some good trade deals. We've been locking in some really
good trade deals, and I feel, I mean, that's incredibly important.
(41:00):
We've been making some inroads where it concerns the Middle
East as well. Now I'm not a fan of the
Administration's relationship with Cutter at all. I understand why they're
doing it to a degree. If you feel if you
in any way have any kind of common ground, be
it business or whatever, with Cutter, then technically you can
(41:24):
control the agitation of that area to a certain extent.
And I think that that's kind of I feel like
that that's what the administration's approaches with Cutter in terms of,
you know, having the base there and having this like
non aggression whatever, you know, this unofficial protective clause. I
feel like that's all about making sure that they're that
they are not used as a variable for Iran and
(41:47):
to further agitate in that area to that degree. I
don't like it, I kind of, I mean, I do
understand it to a point. That said, these are major
gains that have that have been made, major games, while
they're also dealing with oil and gas and very quietly,
(42:11):
slowly but surely building up, whether it's five eyes also
presence in the Pacific, our geopolitical enemies see this strength building,
and it is, And if it wasn't, i'd tell you
I call balls and strikes. I don't care. I don't
need any of these people to make my living. Like
(42:32):
some of these digital horrors out there, if you were
a geopolitical foe and you wanted to weaken your enemy
and dilute that strength, what would you do at a
time when the right the first time enever, at a
time when we have built a coalition a coalition people
(42:53):
say big tint. Call it what it is. It's a coalition.
Stop using damn phrases like big tint. It's stupid and vague. Coalition.
You're working with people the eighty twenty rule. My eighty
percent friend is not my twenty percent enemy. You're working
for accomplishing major gains and on these bigger issues that
(43:17):
we all share, and then we can find about the rest.
If you were a geopolitical foe, you would want to
dilute that How would you dilute it by getting the
right to argue against itself? So please note, right as
we start getting all of this, all of these gains.
This stuff explodes, and it takes advantage of a couple
(43:40):
of things. I got some harsh words coming up. It
takes advantage of a couple of things. Namely, it takes
advantage of us of a subsequent portion of I think
gen Z disaffected young dudes who, by the way, were
made disaffected. I think in large part due to COVID.
You got to think you had a lot of kids
that were shut up for like two years because of COVID.
(44:04):
It rewired how the youth socialized. It rewired how the
youth socialized and how even how they approach public life
and professional life. And I think that this SIOP leverages
that subgroup of disaffected young men to further agitate it. Also,
(44:28):
you know what else, it also traps up in cane.
This is gonna be kind of harsh, but I don't care. Again,
don't care. Not a digital horse, so I don't need,
you know, donate it. I think there's a bunch of older, white,
more progressive leaning women out there. I see them all
the time, especially with Candasans. I feel like there's a
bunch of old, white, progressive minded women out there who
(44:49):
desperately wanted to know everybody to know that they listen
to Candiswans, so they can't be racist. That's what I
really think it is. And then the other half of
the audience is like, you know how we all watch
Britney Spears Dance with Night. It's the same thing. You
watch it because you're like, damn, that's nuts, right. So
I feel like that's another part of it that's inflaming
(45:11):
it also being leveraged. And then you have these thirsty
influencers on social media. So many of these digital whres
are so desperate for an audience. You have people like
Piers Morgan. Piers Morgan is a digital whore. I've known
Piers Morgan for a long time. He and I have
battled back and forth. We first were fighting about guns
all the way back in twenty twelve. So I never
(45:33):
understand why he shows up getting fulated on all of
these conservative cable news networks. He hates you. He will
always be on the terrorist side against the innocent, unarmed
innocence always. He was mad about guns over the Brown
University thing. He called me. After Newtown happened, Piers Morgan
(45:55):
called me Adam Lanza's mom. If I wanted to hear
the dumb opinion of a foreign digital horror, I'd ask
Piers Morgan. But we fought a war to not have
to listen to British people opine ignorantly on American politics,
and we want it remind you. You can clip that.
(46:15):
It's okay. So you got all you have that subgroup
that's also being leveraged. So it's a quilt of digital whrrs,
racist white progressive women, and then a disaffected young subgroup,
(46:36):
a subsection of gen Z. And it's all being leveraged,
and it's all being promoted for all for this purpose,
to get everybody on the right at each other's throats.
And I talked about this yesterday, give you my speech.
It's not America first to try to divide probably the
(47:00):
strongest coalition the right has ever had, that's not America first.
It's not America first. To pretend that Israel gets more
or is like somehow the biggest welfare recipient or something,
or that they just get aid money without anything in return.
That's a syop and it's a lie. It's not America
(47:22):
first to believe Islamist lies about alliances. And I'm gonna
address that coming up at the bottom of the hour.
It's not America first to go after and attack stalwarts
of American life, people who have held it down through
thick and thin. And again, you know, I'm trying to
(47:43):
be I'm trying to be nice, but I'm quickly over
it because I don't care. I don't need associations with
Tucker Carlson to live my life. I don't need to
kiss the ass of any failed NEPO baby. I don't
need to go out there and kiss the ass of
these racist white progres of Karen's who desperately want everyone
to know they listen to one black commentator though they're
(48:04):
not racist. I don't give a rat's backside about any
of these people. I never have. These are all of
the tools that are being leveraged to divide the right.
And it is not America first to go out and
filate this stuff so that you can be more adjacent
to power. And that's what it all comes down to.
(48:27):
None of that's America first. Spare me, spare me sitting
here talking about christ As king. When you go and
you're purchasing landover in a desert nation where they don't
even allow you to put up across. You're arrested if
you proselytize. Spare me. We got a lot more on
the way, because I'm going to dive into some of
(48:48):
that stuff. I'm really tired of hearing ignorant people who
can't even pronounce kanesse it try to lecture everybody on
their what their opinion should be about our allies in
the Middle East. And if people don't like it, you
can go do something so supremely unflattering to yourself. I
would get fined if I verbalized it on air. The
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Starter gun is a phrase that's made up by executives
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they're probably also low tee. So let's just get that
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like that. Here's what I'm telling you. I mean, I
carried on my hip last night. I have no problem
using lethal force to put down a threat. None. I
will do it joyfully and sleep soundly. That night. That said,
(49:32):
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Or what if you have to go to a building
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I feel like we're going to keep having like updates
about so the one link that you had given knet
that tweets on by the way, the elderly Target woman
who's harassed for wearing a red Freedom Charlie kirkshirt at Target.
Now they've raised over sixty five thousand donations for her.
That is amazing. She's going to get it because I
mean the goals one hundred thousand. They're still raising money
(51:16):
for her because she was so she was so nice
and so polite to that woman that MICHAELA. Ponks who
worked for what was at Eppen Health and now their
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So that's a good deed right there. That's a nice
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her behalf to see that happen. Also, Oh, here's what
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them to He's got a lot of mopar. Oh man,
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Oh man, He's got most of them look like just
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He's got a nineteen sixty Phoenix convertible. Oh man. He's
got a lot of stuff anyway, so he wants to
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a story also, this story of flowing red blood in
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Welcome back to the show. Dana Lash with you bottom
of the second hour. Every now and then I see
something super stupid and I got to respond to it,
and I'm getting ready to give somebody a spectacular a
double snakes bita on X right now. You know, this
is the stuff I love to do. I had some
I don't know, some lunchbox who wears a cowboy hat
(54:10):
too big for his shoulder span. By the way, the
brim should not stick out further than your shoulders, and
if it does, you need to go to the gym more,
or you actually need to go ahead and go through puberty,
or you just need to get a hat better equipped
for your diminutive size. Anyway, I had some lunchbox like, oh, yeah,
you know, we need to regulate guns like we do
(54:30):
cars and all this other stuff. Okay, Oh, I'm all
for that. Oh yeah, huckleberry, I'm all for that. Let
me tell you, let's take this bait and run this down,
because this clown apparently thinks it's going to pan out
a lot differently than it actually will. So let's start
with that for a moment. Considering vehicles, right, I don't
have to have a background checked to buy a car, cane, No,
(54:53):
So if we're going to regulate firearms the same way
that we do cars, no background checks to buy cars,
Goodbye background checks, goodbye waiting periods, goodbye filling out of
forty four seventy three. Fine, let's do that, then, I'm
all for it. Great idea slick, So let's go ahead
and get rid of that. Also, no requirements on storing
(55:15):
your vehicles at home, So outgo those state laws about
firearm storage at home. Now, granted, I will give you.
You can't leave your vehicles in the street, So I
promise not to leave my vehicles and my guns in
the street, or leave my non working, inoperable firearms strown
across my front lawn. I promise that I will not
do that.
Speaker 2 (55:34):
Right.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
You can also buy a car in a different state
and tow at home, So out are all the federal
statutes about buying handguns and all that stuff in different states.
I mean, hell, you can just do whatever you want
and drive it on home. Great idea slick, woo woo whoo.
By the way, high powered cars that have greater horse
power than like you know, a Porsche and a you go,
there's no restrictions on the difference between those on vehicles.
(55:58):
If you want to buy a Pinto and and you
want to turn around by a Lambo, you can do that.
So out also are all the laws about quote unquote
handpoundered firearms and all that jazz. Right, you can have
as much gas as you want to make that car run. Therefore,
there's no restrictions on ammunition, caine, none at all whatsoever.
You can take your car in any state on God's
(56:20):
green earth in this nation, and ain't nobody gonna say nothing.
So out is any need for reciprocity, because it's already
understood if we're going to be regulating firearms the exact
same way that we're regulating cars. By the way, this
also means going back to the high powered car thing.
This also I would say horsepower, rate of fire so
if that includes full auto, three round burst, you know,
select fire capability, all of that stuff. All of those
(56:42):
restrictions are also out by the way, firearms are even
regulated on private property cars or not. So I'll go
all of those laws. Right, sixteen years old, you can
go and buy and drive a car. Hell, you can
buy a car at any age, drive it at sixteen. Okay,
So we're just reducing the purchase age down to nothing
for firearms now, and you can be what you can
(57:03):
be sixteen and be out there running around with a handgun.
So sure, sure, absolutely, I took your bait and smack
your ass with it. Don't make stupid comparisons anymore about
gun laws, you morons. We're at the end of the year.
I don't know if you can tell are we good?
Speaker 6 (57:19):
We're good. Also, you know what cars force you to
put silencers on them?
Speaker 1 (57:24):
That's right, Oh, that's right, because you gotta have a muffler. Yep,
mmmm that's right. Yeah, you gotta have that muffler. I'm
gonna add that. So and actually there's a ton I
feel like people don't think about this when they say
these stupid things. They don't stop them go oh wait
a minute, yeah, okay, let's run it like cars. Let's
do it. Okay, now they're gonna stop and rethink all this.
(57:51):
Tell me about your sign language thing, Kane.
Speaker 6 (57:54):
Well, I'm fine because I looked up data Republicans says
it's accurate and that it is you know, legitimate ASL
like American sign language. But I have questions. I mean, one,
that video that I put is cut seven. If you
just want to play it because.
Speaker 1 (58:12):
You think so this was let's set it up. It
was a press conference where there was a second.
Speaker 6 (58:16):
This is the Rhode Island press conference where the age
is talking about the Brown University shooting. And and this
is the interpreter. Now you know, I've grown up seeing
ASL and I'm not an expert or anything, but I
go ahead and play this one.
Speaker 8 (58:32):
And just there is no footage I can I'll try
to say it again, there is no footage that depicts
this individual that would be useful in identifying him.
Speaker 7 (58:41):
That we have not released you.
Speaker 8 (58:43):
And I think you can tell from frankly, the not
very healthful quality of the initial footage that our standard
is pretty low.
Speaker 7 (58:51):
If we thought it was at all helpful, we would.
Speaker 6 (58:53):
All right, So I'd have to defer to experts. But
what did you did you see what she was?
Speaker 1 (59:00):
Can we just play her like a side by side?
Speaker 6 (59:03):
Yeah, just play it without any audio. One. Just put
it next to Dana in the screen.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
And I don't know sign language, but I feel like
she is doing it. But there's a lot of.
Speaker 6 (59:11):
Yeah, like there are some things that look like it's
kind of legit, but it's how.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Did this come to your attention?
Speaker 6 (59:17):
I just saw when we were doing, like when we're
collecting audio and video for the show, you come across
this and I see this interpreter. I think there was
another interpreter yesterday, a different interpreter.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
That also kind of looked like, Okay, everyone's saying it's
legitimate sign language.
Speaker 6 (59:33):
Yeah, they say it's legitimate to me, though it looks
like it could not it could possibly not be.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
Yeah, So one of our our awesome ladies in the
chat says, yeah, it's legitimate asl it's legitimate, is it? Yeah? Okay,
I mean it looks like it like a couple of
the gestures, I know.
Speaker 6 (59:51):
I think the exaggerated facial expressions are probably what's doing.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
The sign language I know is the alphabet and then
a couple of other things right same. Now should I
say what sign it?
Speaker 3 (01:00:03):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
I can't. I think I can't because if you can't
say it on air, I don't think you can sign it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
That is true. Actually, you shouldn't do that, don't sign it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
Yeah, we have We have a friend who is uhh
yeah death. He can't hear, and was immediately like, do
you want to know how to say like just mean
the meanest things possible in sign language? And I'm like, yes,
like that's yes, I do.
Speaker 6 (01:00:29):
When do my lessons start?
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Yes, when do my lessons start? And then but if
I I can't actually like spell out in like all
kinds of words in sign language, but that takes forever
to do. That takes a really long time. So yeah,
I mean I know a B C.
Speaker 6 (01:00:45):
Yeah, Like sunrise is when you put your arms, you know,
and then one arm goes.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
Like that, you know, yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, And there's
certain things I do know yeah yeah. And then so
one of our chatter, she's doxy mom on in the chat,
she says that one sign can mean something different things
depending on your facial expressions.
Speaker 6 (01:01:01):
Oh. Who see, That's why I didn't defer to people
who know, because to me, it just looked like it
was Remember we've seen this in the past where they
have put up.
Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Well it was a real thing with Barack Obama. Yes,
they had a whole thing where it was legit a fake,
like a guy who did not know sign language? Can
we find Oh my gosh, you gotta pull that up now,
because now that we've seen that, we're ruined. Now we're like,
wait a minute, you know us only like me knowing
certain really bad words and the alphabet in ASL. And
(01:01:36):
now that I see, well, there's always that thing like
is that okay?
Speaker 10 (01:01:39):
That do you do that?
Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
Like that's okay, let's legit. At the church that we've
been visiting, we're going to go back for the fifth time.
They have a sign language interpreter for the deaf community
at our in our church, and he's a legit. I mean,
like I I and I'm like learning a couple of
things you know that he's doing as the pastor is talking.
It was very into but because of the Obama thing,
(01:02:03):
because of that story he was. It was a major
press conference, and this guy was like just throwing hands.
I don't know how else to put it. He was
throwing hands. And I remember we watched it because wasn't
it when he was over in the Middle I can't
remember over in the Middle East or somewhere. He was
traveling overseas and that was the interpreter that they had
(01:02:25):
assigned to him, and we were we made a we
made mention of it at the time, like this guy
seems like really into it. And then it came out
that he's oh he the guy didn't actually know sign
language and he just got up there was doing a
bunch of crazy stuff. And the deaf community was outraged. Uh,
you know sign language experts and you know, the instructors,
(01:02:47):
they were all outraged. And no one you know, see
the people who were hard of hearing, they they were
who were deaf, they they didn't get anything out of
the press conference because the guy who was supposed to
be you know, the signing which interpret he wasn't doing it.
He was just up there like David Fosse jazz hands
the whole time. It was one of the craziest things
I think we've ever seen. When was that that was
(01:03:09):
like I had to be one. No, it was before then,
Barack Obama, this is way, but he was in office. Yeah,
this was pre Biden.
Speaker 6 (01:03:18):
The one remember when Jensaki brought one up into the
White House briefing room and I remember that one being
questioned as well. But no, you're right, it was well
before then.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
I'm going to pull this up because that was okay,
it was at an it was the Mandela Memorial is
when he did it, So it was a big deal.
They had a fake interpreter at the Nelson Mandela Memorial
that Barack Obama was at. Oh my gosh, this was
(01:03:48):
so bad and people were outraged. So they were in
South Africa and immediately all of the people who were
deaf noticed. In fact, they said that one of the
first people noticed was Wilma knew how To, who was
the first deaf person elected to South Africa's parliament and
vice president of World Federation for the Deaf, and she
immediately knew that this guy was absolutely fake. So that's
(01:04:15):
why if we don't have it, I'm gonna move on.
But that's why it was very We can't play YouTube,
can't play a YouTube video, okay, okay, well we'd play it.
We're very we run a very tight ship. So it's
just it's just our our dude wan who's handling all
(01:04:37):
of the video controls. So we're gonna move on. Uh,
but yeah, it's pretty pretty something else. So yeah, she
it's legitimate, but I understand your concern because the Nelson
Mandela thing that was at a very high profile event.
I mean, the entire world was watching, and the President
of the United States was speaking and right next to
(01:04:58):
him was a guy who's a fake and that's crazy.
All right, We've let's see here a couple of other things,
because we've got Florida Man on the way, and as
that few things. The Brown University stuff, and we're going
to talk more about this because I'm running out of
time right now. The camera situation. There was a piece
(01:05:23):
that was over at the Washington Post that's titled Where's
the surveillance State When you need it? And they actually
get into all of Brown University's cameras and they were
saying that there are one hundred and fifty surveillance cameras
on College Hill and that's a fraction of the Brown
University's more than eight hundred cameras. They have over eight
(01:05:46):
hundred cameras at Brown University. That's pretty stunning. And I mean, wow,
some of the now some of the buildings may have
like one or two cameras, but every building has a camera,
(01:06:07):
and I think it makes people wonder. Okay, well, it
seemed like with the knowledge, I mean, if you have
a knowledge of the camera system. Then yeah, was that
done purposefully the way that it was all done? To
get around that? I mean, there's questions we're going to
dive into this and more.
Speaker 6 (01:06:27):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
Hmm, okay, I mean these are some doozies today.
Speaker 7 (01:06:42):
Yeah, why did you say it like that?
Speaker 6 (01:06:45):
You're like, yeah, I'm finding You have to understand, I'm
finding these there's a lot to weed through.
Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Okay, but let's good to this. This is eighty four
year old man came who shot his son in the
face for not visiting his mother in hospice care.
Speaker 6 (01:06:58):
Not all old people are innocent.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Wait, don't be mad at this old man. He's he's well,
he shouldn't have done that. He shot his son in
the face because the son and his spouse did not
visit the mom over the weekend while she was at
in home hospice care. William Nowak was charged with attempted murder.
He was at his home lived with his wife and
their disabled daughter. His wife was put on in home
hospice care. William was taking care of both of them.
(01:07:21):
The son and the wife came to visit apparently they
did so every week. They arrived around six pm and
the dad began to express how upset he was that
they didn't visit over the weekend, and he told his
son get out of my house or I'm going to
shoot you, and then he went and did just that. So, uh,
man alive. It's yeah, he yeah, is the man of
(01:07:41):
his words. So that's not good. And now who's going
to take care of the wife and daughter. That's the
stupid thing that this guy did. Like, I get that
he's probably upset because his son's not helping out more,
but what he just did made it infinitely worse. And
now was he even going to be there when his
wife passes?
Speaker 2 (01:07:59):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
See that's awful, awful, awful. Oh I don't really I
found this one canus is really bad and I realized
that it's lunchtime for some of our listeners.
Speaker 7 (01:08:14):
Oh boy.
Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Okay, So five hundred pieces of roach excrement were found
at a Coral Gables restaurant. It's called a Chiemi Ramen
Bar in Coral Gables. It is the eighth restaurant to
get shut down by state inspectors. It apparently it racked
up a ton of violations and even after they reinspected it,
(01:08:37):
it still stayed closed because it was so bad. They
said the there was an accumulation of debris inside of
the washing machine, debris and the exterior. They said approximately
two hundred roach droppings on top of the dishwasher, they said,
three hundred all over the kitchen and cook line. Three
hundred roach droppings all over the kitchen and cook line.
Another fifty were in the reach and cooler. They said
(01:08:59):
they found liveaches everywhere. One inside a food bag in
the storage area. They had noodles tofu mussels and fish
that were at a temperature of fifty degrees. They were
supposed to be under forty. Oh man, it is bad,
they said. Soiled cutting boards would get like rensed off
but never sanitized. I can't read it anymore. I'm sick.
(01:09:21):
Oh my gosh, I'm sick. That's nasty. So pay attention
to those health inspections. That's, you know, big thing. A
Florida man stabbed and beat a retired nurse to death
with a wine bottle after he was kicked out. Julian Travino,
nineteen was arrested. She was severely injured at Pope County
(01:09:43):
and a neighbor called the sheriff because he hadn't seen
his friend in a few days, and the friend allowed
the guy to move in with him. And I don't know, man,
that's just oh man. The injury they described the injuries,
they're really really bad. But anyway, afterwards this and Travino
was using the victim's credit card and like basically robbing
(01:10:06):
the victim after beating the victim to death, and even
use the victim's car. So homicide detectives ran him down
and arrested him, and he confessed upon arrest. So he's
going away for a really really long time. That's just horrific.
Let's see. Oh and a consider it. Florida man stole
another bride's limelight with a lame marriage proposal. Wow, this
(01:10:31):
is really Why are the all the top of beds? Yeah,
so it was on it ended up being on TikTok
and it was a couple proposing and then there's a
bride in the background and you realize their guest at
a wedding, So at someone else's wedding they proposed at
and stole her. If you do that, you're trash. If
you announce your pregnancy at somebody's wedding, if you announce,
if you proposed at someone's wedding, I feel like that
(01:10:53):
you should have to pay part of their wedding bill. Absolutely,
that's so tacky. All right, stay with us. We got
third hour on the way.
Speaker 10 (01:11:01):
There's two damn many guns and the wrong types of
guns on the street, and I don't want to hear
how do you define assault weapon? I damn sure can
assign what it is and describe what it is and.
Speaker 7 (01:11:11):
Tell you what it does.
Speaker 10 (01:11:12):
And unfortunately, we have a whole bunch of parents now
who know a lot more about what these weapons were
meant to do. Not meant to shoot there, They're not
meant to plink whoever a Republican senator said he likes
to plink, and how dare we take away his plinking.
They're meant to kill large numbers of people as quick.
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Well, they're not, you absolutely, low testosterone, sack of meat,
they're not. I'm sorry. I was going to try to
let that play out, but it wasn't happening. That's a
Timmy Walls. There are that guy Tomay who's like, well
I could have signed it, Rob, No, you can't stop it.
I can own whatever I want. I mean, you can
(01:11:51):
try to come and take it. Not going to work
out well for you, but you know there it is.
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash.
Speaker 3 (01:12:00):
With you.
Speaker 1 (01:12:00):
We're at the top of the third hour, and uh,
don't forget over at substack. You got the newsletter chapter
in verse. The chat is that rumble YouTube is where
you can also watch the program channel for forty seven
Direct TV. So the U he went on canwin was
(01:12:22):
this like yesterday after we were off air, he went on,
Waltz was on a little tear. He went on a
tear about pew pews. Correcto, Yeah, he was on a
tear about guns and very upset. He was pupset, one
might say, and is I don't know, I'm amazed at
(01:12:44):
some of the stuff that comes out of these people's mouths.
He's saying in his SoundBite. First off, again, Islamism is
the issue. He's like, I don't want to hear how
you define it. I can. Yeah, Well, you know what
the problem is that different laws come into play depending
on the words and definitions used. So don't tell us
(01:13:06):
that it doesn't matter when you worked really really hard
to pass law that makes it matter. Depending on what
type of words you use. That is fact, that is
absolute fact. Then he says this cut nine. Good grief,
they're going back to this wall. That tells you that
they're in dire straits. Y'all listen, we had time, we.
Speaker 11 (01:13:28):
Should have been doing this. But this is a run
out the clock. This is the oldest strategy in the world. Oh,
I don't know, I can't. I don't know if we
can define what an assault weapon ban assault weapon is,
I don't know. Do you really think limiting them to
less than one hundred bullets is going to do anything?
Speaker 6 (01:13:44):
Yes, yes it is.
Speaker 7 (01:13:45):
Yes, it is going to save lives, just like.
Speaker 11 (01:13:48):
The extremist protection orders, which I can pull quotes from
many of these folks who said, this will do nothing,
This will not protect lives, this will take away our freedoms.
Speaker 7 (01:13:57):
It's time to start reporting that.
Speaker 6 (01:13:59):
That is all.
Speaker 1 (01:14:01):
But it's not though, it's not all bs, That's what
he was going to say. It's not all bs. By
the way, it's not even remotely in the slightest because
they say they'll go after things, and they saw a
weapons band they had that just to recap it didn't work.
It didn't work at all. In fact, it did absolutely
(01:14:23):
nothing to reduce crime. It's not just me saying that.
The Rand Institute, which is a left leaning institution by
the way, they came out a couple of years ago,
said yeah, it had absolutely no effect. Not only that,
but our own DOJ at the time under Obama Biden
with Eric Holder as ag they also concluded doesn't have
any impact. I want to share this story with you.
(01:14:44):
This in rages me. It's related. This comes out from
the New York Post. Now, before I get into the story,
can I remind you of the numerous photos and videos
(01:15:10):
that showcase the police in Bondai Beach hiding. Everybody kind
of remembers this, right, they remember all of these people,
these cops hiding behind cars and stuff like this in
Australia where they want to make it difficult even for
(01:15:33):
average everyday citizens to own firearms. In Australia, the Bondai
Beach killer renewed his Australian gun license Eat the Dad,
even as his son was being investigated for ISIS terror links. Wow,
(01:15:56):
so one of the terrorists he was granted a license
in Australia. And remember they're not even they just moved there.
They're not even Australian. They moved to Australia recently, only
a couple of years ago. He had applied for a
license and that's according to New South Wales Police Commissioner.
(01:16:23):
And it was submitted within the same period, right after
the sun had fallen under the watch of their Australian
security Intelligence organization. And it was because he had links
to a failed terrorist named Isaac l Matari. He had
(01:16:45):
been on the watch list for over six months and
then taken off the watch list. And this was at
the time the dad was able to do all this stuff.
Now the son has a crazy background of anti Semitism.
The dad's a little quieter.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
So you have.
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
These Australian lawmakers that are promising and they're insisting that
they have to pass more gun control, as if the
problem lies with the law abiding innocence that are targeted.
They have not said anything about migration. They haven't said
(01:17:32):
anything about people coming in, migrants coming in from different
Islamist nations. They haven't said anything about that. They haven't
said anything about reducing the influx coming in from these nations.
Now they want to go after the one thing that
(01:17:54):
people could use as in means of defending themselves against
the terrorists that Australia is important being into its country
because that's the issue came that last terror attack that
they had. Who is that committed? Who is that carried
out by? I mean the last every terror attack that
they have is But the problem is the guns. That's it.
(01:18:22):
I I it's sickening. So this is why, you know,
when I hear people like Tim Wall say the stuff
that he's going to say say the stuff that he says,
it's is so asinine and that doesn't do anything to
keep people safe. I like what the administration is doing
about the different countries where you can't vet anybody coming
(01:18:43):
in Right now, I know he's speaking tonight to that.
What time is he speaking to the nation?
Speaker 6 (01:18:47):
King nine Eastern eighth Central?
Speaker 1 (01:18:49):
Okay, So I really hope it's either about Venezuela or uh,
you know the this is because if it's not, I
don't want to hear it. I got to say, I
got really aggravated when Potus was tweeting about Rob Reiner,
not because I mean, separate from anything he said, I
(01:19:11):
don't even care. Why did he need to tweet about
that right on the heels of a terror attack, multiple
terror attacks, the Redland shooting in California where a Jewish
family's home was sprayed, Brown University, this professor at MIT,
and in the middle of it is that tweet. No,
just please stay focused, because it distracted there for an
(01:19:35):
entire news cycle. All of the focus went on that.
Now think about it. What if Trump had remained laser focused.
You have this moratorium on people coming in from certain countries,
which is huge. You have that moratorium, and then you're
adding further restrictions, specifically for fifteen additional nations that haven't
proven their vetting is stringent enough to pass muster in
(01:19:59):
the United States, right and right on the heels of
these terror attacks. That's huge, and instead it got everything
got drailled because of that tweet. Needs to stop, Like,
just stay focused. When he's focused, when he's laser focused,
it's a dream. He's got to stay focused on this.
So I'm a little nervous about what Tonight's speech is
(01:20:19):
going to be. Can There hasn't been any links about that.
Speaker 6 (01:20:22):
There's been some speculation, uh, some speculations surrounding potential leaks,
but I haven't seen anything confirmed.
Speaker 1 (01:20:30):
Yeah, yeah, so very we'll see. We're going to keep
an eye on this. Now a few other things that
we're watching as well. Because we were talking about this
travel ban and I mentioned the MIT thing. Let me
talk about this MIT thing for a moment. This had
to do with a Jewish professor who was shot and
(01:20:51):
killed at his home. Police have launched a homicide investigation.
Everybody see it seems like people are being very very
careful to not state that it's Islamism. Do you get
that same sense, Kane, like media and everything else.
Speaker 6 (01:21:12):
Yes, it's their first let's like their initial reaction. It's
not even anything that they take consideration before doing. It's
like it's an automatic reaction.
Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
Yeah, I don't know. That investigation's ongoing. He looked at
I'm looking at this guy's course of study. Wow, magnetized
plasma dynamics, Kane, magnetic field amplification, confinement and transport infusion
plasma so space lasers Jewish space lasers for all. I'm kidding,
(01:21:43):
that's you know, I'm turned into Marjorie Taylor Green for
a moment. By the way, Can I talk about that?
She and Chip Roy are arguing over a bill that
they're trying to get past. Marjorie Taylor Green hasn't done
a lot legislatively. If I'm being very honest, she hasn't
done a whole heck of a lot legislatively. And I'm
looking at let me pull up this tweet because she
(01:22:06):
finally did introduce a bill and it has to do.
I'm going to pull this up. It's taken me forever
to pull it up.
Speaker 12 (01:22:15):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:22:15):
I actually tweeted about it as well. But anyway, so
she had.
Speaker 10 (01:22:22):
Bear with me.
Speaker 1 (01:22:22):
I got a million windows open and we my four
and a half foot wide screen. So she had tweeted
she and chip Roy basically have competing bills right now
that they're introducing. Chip Roy has a very he knows
what's going to get past, what can get past, and
what is probably not going to get passed. And I
understand that, especially when you're trying to run down the
clock on things, you have a certain window of time
(01:22:44):
and you got to take your shot, and you got
to make sure it's a good shot. So they were
arguing back and forth beginning yesterday over some of the stuff.
So the bill, she just decided to go at him.
She said. Chip Roy's introduced in a amendment to gut
the commerce clause of my bill to Protect Children's Innocent
(01:23:04):
Act and replace it with his. She says his amendment
only cuts federal funding from facilities that receive funding for
pediatric gender affirming care, etc. She's talking about how she
wants to use the commerce clause to criminalize this stuff.
She says that she's basically accusing him of trying to
protect Gavin Newsom's trains. Whatever, Marjorie Taylor Green needs to
(01:23:24):
slow her role. She doesn't need to be accusing anyone
of colluding with the left when she's literally gone out
as like a quasi baca bazi for all of the
far left on their networks, talking about herself for the
past two weeks. But what he said, he goes. He
says as is, if you need to explain, he supports
criminalizing gender affirming care, but he says, the problem is
(01:23:46):
the Constitution matters and we should not bastardize it to
use the interstate commerce to empower federal authorities. And then
you go see the Face Act. He says, her bill
is unlikely to become law, and my amendment makes it
more likely to be laws. So he's helping her bill,
and she is so petty and so threatened by everything
(01:24:09):
that she thinks that what he's doing is like trying
to steal her thunder. She is too self absorbed to
realize that he's actually trying to help her bill withstand litigation,
with stand courtroom scrutiny, withstand a constitutional examination, because he's
(01:24:33):
saying that it's going to get stuck up on that.
If you're going to abuse interstate commerce like Barack Obama did,
it's gonna get hung up, and he's trying to avoid
that happening. That's basically long story short, what he's doing.
And he's saying, look, you can't use the commerce clause
for this. They will take out your whole bill if
you abuse the commerce clause for this. But Marjorie Taylor Green,
(01:24:55):
who is miles wide and inches deep, doesn't see it.
And she's out there. It's not our fault that you
wait till the last day an minute before you cash
out to try to enact something legislatively. I'm getting really
tired of her drama. I mean, can you imagine day
in and day out with this woman, how damn exhausting
(01:25:15):
must it be?
Speaker 4 (01:25:16):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 1 (01:25:22):
I'm gonna warn you guys, as we get closer to break,
it's gonna get a little crazier because we are loopy
as all get out. Oh, we're gonna have to probably
do a commercial break part of the show. I think, Kane,
I think that's what it's gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (01:25:36):
Now.
Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
I don't want to, I don't want to rob you
guys have headlines, but let me just go to get
some of the really good ones right now. Okay, So
two hundred fifty thousand packages are stolen per day, according
to a study CBS News per day, two hundred fifty
thousand packages stolen per day. Yeah, I know. I feel
like we're gonna come back to that. A Los Angeles
pet owner please for help after an Amazon driver stole
(01:25:58):
their cat. This makes me want of John Whip, which
is a movie about how much we love dogs. It
was on KTLA. They gave the video and literally an
Amazon driver with the vest grab somebody's cat and then
takes them back to the car. So now they're trying
to find the cat, or they're trying and Amazon apparently
knows the driver, but they won't get that information up
because they are a bunch of deer Bergs and Waimo
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Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Oh a little Donny Hathaway this Christmas really does kick
off the Christmas season. Ooh, one more time this Christmas.
To see the people watching the live stream, they're not
getting the music because of the licensing. But Donnie Hathaway,
when he passed away, he's only thirty three years old.
He was the oldest thirty three years year old. Look
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a man I've ever seen in my life. Thirty three
years old. Right, Oh, what a great song. And then
when it when he gets into this, Oh, when they
gets into the musical interlude, Oh here goes oh oh oh.
It's like the equivalent of the seventies version of Drop
in the Bass. Get them bells in there. Get them
sleigh bells in there. Welcome back to the show. See
it's like towards the end of the year, so we
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get a little loopy, a little loopy. Uh, Dana lash
with you. Make sure you go find that podcast. All
kinds of good stuff. Uh the where to start? Where
to start? We've been it has been a weird news week.
President the President speaking this evening to the nation, do
(01:27:46):
we still have any came any idea what he's gonna
be saying.
Speaker 6 (01:27:51):
I mean things have developed globally, with Ukraine and Russia,
with obviously Venezuela, the our own hemisphere. There are things
to definitely talk about, including the Islamists that are on
a global scale, uh, you know, doing their thing. So yeah,
I think I'm hoping it'll surround those things.
Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
I mean, we are already in a I mean it's
an asymmetrical I mean it's an asymmetrical wars really where
we're at. I mean that's that's I mean, there's no
other way to put it, asymmetrical warfare with Islamism. And
I also think you know, you look at China trying
to leverage interest South America. I and a lot I
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think who was it. Some people were out there saying, Oh,
he's gonna where Trump is gonna. He's announcing that he's
gonna get us in a war. He's never, though, been
a warmonger. He's never been like a neocon. Trump has
never been that way, So I don't know where that's
coming from. But yeah, it's he's never that's never been
the thing. He's never been in that. So not quite
(01:28:59):
sure why they are insisting. I guess what with because
of Venezuela. We'll see and then we'll recap it tomorrow. Regardless,
it's going to be interesting, but I'm just a little
hesitant to take this, these accusations, especially from people who've
been wrong about Egyptian planes and all that, to take
(01:29:22):
you know, those prognostications correct, you know, speaking of Egyptian planes.
I'm only going to say I'm not playing the audio
because I don't like to spread that audible VD all
throughout my radio airwaves. But I will say this because
there have been people who have proven that it was
(01:29:43):
demonstrably embarrassingly wrong, People who barely have a grasp of
how flight works trying to do this. It's like watching
Miss Cleo. I feel like you know, Owens is the
political version of Miss Cleo calling out for your free reading.
You know, watch me out for the Egyptian planes. It's
you know, nothing of her pans out. Everything is and
(01:30:04):
you never have to answer for everything, because then you're
just going to take it to another completely illogical step.
But someone was saying that her comment section was just
going at her because she had that off the book
meeting or whatever with Erica Kirk, and the comment section
was turning on her, saying that she was bought out
and all this stuff. And I don't know, maybe she was.
(01:30:25):
Maybe she got seven thousand dollars check, y'all don't know,
just saying maybe she got bought off. Caine, I'm just saying,
you know, I mean, it stands to reason.
Speaker 6 (01:30:34):
You're just asking questions.
Speaker 1 (01:30:36):
We're just asking questions, you know, we're just you know,
we're raising issues, just asking questions. We're a curious people,
that's all we're saying. But yeah, that's Frankenstein's the little
Frankenstein's monster happening here. That's what happens when you play
with fire. That is exactly what happens. So I hope though,
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at the speech at his address and I I hope
Potus actually talks a little bit about I hope he
gets into Islamism, that's the biggest threat. I saw this too,
that was spreading on social media and I went in
and looked at it this morning, because they were looking
at the rates of well rape and sexual assault in
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different European nations. So for instance, in like England, it's
one hundred and seventeen point two. In Sweden it's eighty
four point four. And this is per one hundred thousand people.
And this I mean when you pulled us up it's
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Norway's forty two point one, Austria was twenty five point five,
and this is incredibly These are incredibly high rates. By
the way, Poland it's one point three in Poland.
Speaker 6 (01:32:00):
Poland, who do they not allow in?
Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
Oh, they've really restricted immigration. And I'm not saying that
to try to be like a fire starter or anything.
That's literally and I'm sure you know, fine, go ahead
and take under reporting in. One of the biggest issues
in the UK and in Sweden is under reporting as well.
That's a major issue because people don't even bother reporting
it when it happens. Because the prosecution rates are incredibly
(01:32:26):
low compared to the reporting rates the prosecution rates. The
ratio's asinine. But the big reason for Poland is because
they very very very tightly restrict immigration into their country.
And when you go and look at those that are reported,
and especially if there are prosecutions that come, it is
astronomically a certain demographic. You're talking Pakistani, Somalian, things like that,
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Afghan Men. These are nationals that are coming in to
these countries and then carrying out these attacks. In fact,
there were several individuals who are from that those communities,
who have integrated and assimilated in their adopted countries who
were saying, yeah, and they, you know, are really advertising
that women just like walk around the streets you know alone,
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et cetera, as like incentives to come here and do that.
It's like it's conquering through sexual warfare is really what
it is. That's what, you know, kind of part of
what it is. But in every single one of these countries,
without exception, there is a significant percentage of a of
one particular subgroup that has the majority of the that
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leads in the majority of these crimes. And it's what
I just mentioned. I don't know why people are so
terrified to talk about that you're you're importing into you
cannot import a super high percentage of a culture that
refuses to assimilate and refuses to even acknowledge your nation's
laws and think that you're going to get any kind
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of peace from that, or to think that that's not
going to irrevocably harm your nation, to say nothing of
the innocence that have to deal with it. I mean,
it's it, this is it, It's wild. I read that
in terms of in Sweden. It's a huge problem in Sweden,
it's a major problem. They did a study so Luned
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University in Sweden, by the way, this was a twenty
twenty five study they and now they analyzed twenty years
worth of rape convictions and what they determined is that
over six about almost sixty four percent of convicted individuals
were foreign born, and in looking at it, the foreign
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born from over that period represented about twenty percent a
little over twenty percent of their population, but that the
majority of the convictions were people who immigrated to Sweden,
and that they looked at from twenty to twenty twenty.
And it was a twenty twenty five released earlier this year,
lone university analysis. That's incredibly significant. I heard someone say
(01:35:07):
that eighty five percent of the assaults came from it's
ninety five, but it is over it's like sixty four percent,
So that is true. That is a significant portion. And
their rate is eighty four point four per one hundred
thousand in terms of rate sexual assault. That's insane. That's insane.
(01:35:28):
That's how do you You can't that kind of that
behavior is incompatible with society. It absolutely is a couple
of other things. This uh looking at this the Venezuela
So we had another they we had another strike on
Venezuelan boats. This was yesterday. This is John Fetterman cut fifteen,
(01:35:52):
who's immediately telling all of the people on the left
who are freaking out and acting like it's a bunch
of innocent fishermen. He dispelling these myths. Listen, this idea
is some things out in the media.
Speaker 12 (01:36:06):
It's kind of putting out this that the military is
just picking off, you know, any boat that comes across.
Speaker 7 (01:36:13):
That's just not true.
Speaker 12 (01:36:14):
I mean, there's extensive intelligence and they know exactly who's
on that boat, and they know what's actually on that
boat right now, and it's quite frequently they declined to
take it and to move on those things. When they
move on those kinetic kinds of strikes, you know, they
have absolute confidence that who's on it and what's on it.
(01:36:35):
And that's exactly what it's about.
Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
I mean, that's one of the things that I mean,
they had jagged there within the entire time. And this
idea that somehow they have just no oversight and that's
what Democrats are intimating is just incredibly incorrec I mean,
it's just a lie. It's so wrong, it's an absolute lie.
(01:36:58):
I'm glad that he's saying this. He's like one of
the only people on the left who's being honest about it.
I mean, thank Heavens.
Speaker 3 (01:37:06):
But I.
Speaker 1 (01:37:09):
And I think Kane's point is correct. They want to
give the public this idea that the administration is in
over their head, that they have no idea what it
is that they're doing, that they have no intel, they
don't have assets that are letting them know who exactly
is on this boat and what is on it. So far,
what they've recovered has been exactly precisely what they have
(01:37:30):
said that they've been targeting. Again, it's asymmetrical warfare. And
we have people who don't either recognize it because they're stupid,
or they recognize it, but they're helping the enemy and
they want to kneecap the United States and prevent our ability,
prevent us from responding to it in a rational way.
And this is completely rational. This I wanted to touch
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on this as well. The trucking industry. Did you guys
hear about this study. It was the Center for Migration
Studies and they were looking at in twenty twenty three
the number of illegal aliens and trucking and related fields.
(01:38:14):
They counted over two hundred thousand illegal aliens working and
trucking and trucking adjacent you know industries, but trucking. And
they said that probably the likelihood if you were looking
at a percentage of people operating big rigs on the road,
(01:38:38):
anywhere from ten to twenty percent are potentially here illegally.
And that it began with this idea of a truck
or shortage when there isn't. It's just that you can't.
It's difficult to retain your good ones. And then when
you had the transportation under Biden and Booty Juice, they
(01:38:59):
were opera on the false premise that there was a
trucker shortage, which there wasn't, so as a result, they
recruited a wave of super inexperienced illegal immigrants, all of
them driving big giant rigs. Many of them can't even
speak English. The majority of them are completely unfamiliar with
(01:39:20):
driving in America. And now here's the problem you know
you had going back to what November of last year
you had the Wyoming Department of Transportation removed forty illegal
immigrants operating big rigs. And November ninth you had ice
that arrested in News Becky illegal alien and I wanted
(01:39:40):
terrorist who was driving an eighteen wheeler in Kansas. What
in March there was another illegal alien from Ethiopia, Solomon area,
who is driving a big rig for Amazon, and he
crashed and killed five people in Austin, Texas. You guys
remember that August twelfth, there was another individual, Harjendercing who
entered the country illegally in twenty eighteen, got a CDL anyway,
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And then you remember that guy from California got a
CDL in California, attempted an illegal U turn and killed
three people in a minivan. And then he couldn't even
speak English to police when they were questioning him. And
then in October, you had another big brig that collided
with an SUV just a few miles east of la
and it was a twenty one year old illegal alien
from India, Jansen pret Singh, who was behind the wheel.
(01:40:23):
He didn't even slow down before he hit the other vehicle,
he just ran right into it. Those are just a handful.
There's a lot more of these examples, and we're seeing
more of it. And there's a great piece that is
out called I'm an American trucker and illegal migrants are
flooding my industry and it is I'm going to actually
(01:40:45):
link this for you because it's a guy who goes
by the name of Gordon MacGill on X and he
works in trucking. I'm going to link this for you
if you get the prep email because it is a
must That piece is a must read. It is so
much worse than anybody ever thought it was.
Speaker 5 (01:41:03):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:14):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We
are at the end of this broadcast third hour. Now,
this will be our last broadcast week of this year.
We're turning on the sixth of January. So this is sorry,
like people forget that I'm on air texting. So we'll
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be back on January sixth, and so we'll be the same. Well,
I'm sure we're gonna have a lot to recap, and
of course Potus is speaking this evening, and there's a
lot of speculation as to what that's going to be about.
So we're going to have to we'll recap that tomorrow.
(01:41:57):
I know everyone's like, Oh, he's gonna he's going to
talk about the war with Venezuela. War. I really don't
want to get this far with him and then have
a conflict.
Speaker 7 (01:42:12):
What do you mean?
Speaker 6 (01:42:12):
But hey, there's sometimes war isn't something you're seeking, it's
something that needs needs to be done.
Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
No, that's not work. What there's no war that needs
to be done with Venezuela.
Speaker 6 (01:42:23):
Well, nothing's been contextualized.
Speaker 1 (01:42:25):
Well then why I even say that? Then I'm responding
to that we're.
Speaker 6 (01:42:28):
Talking about this being acts of war, what he's doing
with these Narco boats. So people are expecting this conversation
and him to address it tonight, the.
Speaker 1 (01:42:36):
Wars with Islamism, nothing else, all right, today's stupidity can alright.
Speaker 6 (01:42:41):
I don't know if we have time to play this audio,
but it's cut ten one. Let's go ahead and just
hit it.
Speaker 7 (01:42:45):
Just hit out.
Speaker 11 (01:42:47):
So twenty five thirteen will lay the groundwork that will
ensure will require insurance companies to provide us the data
on the cost of gun violence and guns in the state.
Speaker 6 (01:42:57):
Okay, and we are going stupid part that I wanted
to get to. He doesn't say a peep about vaccine
manufacturers have proven deaths every single year, but he wants
to go if they're gun manufacturers, who aren't the ones
actually doing the crime of murder?
Speaker 1 (01:43:11):
Right, Yeah, folks, that does it for us today. Have
a great rest of your evening, and we're going to
recap with the president says tonight tomorrow