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August 20, 2025 106 mins
Texas Democrats return to the State Capitol as Republicans move forward with redistricting. Hurricane Eric threatens high winds and rain along the East Coast. Eric Swalwell says Gavin Newsom’s Twitter trolling is a “teaching moment”. TX Rep. Nicole Collier stages a photo-op, pretending to sleep on the Texas House floor with an eye mask and blanket. A welfare leftist FURIOUS after she finds out she must complete 15 hours of community service per week to receive benefits. LA Mayor Karen Bass calls homeless people, “Unhoused Angelinos”. Convicted p*dophile Anthony Weiner now claims it’s “ridiculous” that he had to face criminal charges and serve prison time for his crimes against children. Trump tests out the new speakers in the White House Rose Garden. A trans runner sues a Division III school for following the NCAA policy change over barring men from women’s sports. Loudoun County schools SUSPEND boys who were uncomfortable with a biological female student in their locker room. Oklahoma will require applicants for teacher jobs coming from California and New York to pass an exam to safeguard against radical leftist ideology. A trans park ranger said he is devastated at losing his job after organizing the trans flag protest against Trump. Dana reacts to MSNBC’s rebrand as “MS NOW”. Sophie Cunningham speaks out on ANOTHER fine she received by the WNBA over her comments about Paige Bueckers.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All the news this morning, and then we've got all
the stuff that's happening with the Texas House, which we're
gonna bring you as it unravels, because they're gonna get
they're gonna pick up five new seats, and I there's
a lot of locally, there's a lot of discussion to
be had. We're gonna talk to Brian Harrison about this
later today because he's there in Austin watching all of

(00:22):
this pan out. And it's again, it's not a how
do I put it, It's not jerrymandering. It's this is
a correction of of what they what has been done,
and what they did do all of these years. These insane,
the insane drawn, the insanely drawn districts. I mean, we've

(00:45):
we've showed you what they look like before, so you know,
you know what, you know what you're getting into with it.
These are five Now, these aren't state seats. I think
there was some confusion with some of the folks out there.
These aren't state seats. These are congressional seats. So this
is the power of the purse. This is congress. This
isn't We're not talking about Texas state legislature. We're talking

(01:06):
about you know, Congress, and and that is a goodness,
and can you know what that does to our our
barely barely held majority in the House exactly? That actually
puts us well. I could argue this a couple of
different ways, and I don't know how much I'm gonna
I want to deep dive into it, but this actually

(01:27):
kind of puts us in a really good position. In fact,
it puts us out of the ability of the left
to try to uh what was it gonna filibuster or
pull some pull some stunts. I mean, we if we
have to, if we end up losing some some votes.
You know how we're always terrified to lose some votes,

(01:48):
and Republicans always cut these stupid deals. We don't have
to do that today. That's not a concern if we
get these five seats, because these are gonna be Republican seats,
because these are all super Republican districts. I mean super
Republican districts. I will say the one district and it's Kine.
This is our district. We actually for the people who

(02:09):
think that they're drawn unfairly. So our congress person is
Beth Van Dine. And for some of these districts they
increase in terms of you know plus whatever for Democrat
plus whatever Republican, it actually takes her district down from
what the internals were. I think it's like three points,

(02:30):
so it actually makes it just to smidge more Democrat.
They're just drawn fairly, is the is the thing. They're
just fairly drawn. So welcome to the radio program. Dana
Lash here with you. We're at the top of the
first hour, and you can watch us do the radio
program on Channel three forty seven Direct TV. By the way,

(02:51):
for some of the that are the people who complain
like why do you look down for because I don't.
This isn't Fox. If you want to watch people read
from a prompter, then turn to cable news. If you
want to watch people that have a four and a
half foot gaming screen in front of them and are
pulling up information right and left, then you can continue here.
Thank you one for doing that wide shot. Look while
I's showing you that, he's showing you what that that
screen looks like. Because we have people that ask that

(03:13):
literally every day.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
They're watching radio. That's what they're doing.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
Every day, and it's like, we don't have a prompter.
All of my stuff is right here, So that's that's
Otherwise we're just sitting here staring at each other. You know,
we don't we don't. We don't have that stuff that's
loaded in the loaded and the monitor. So that's I
got to have all this important stuff to be able
to share with you, especially watching and a lot of
the stuff that I watch, like my life, like different
life feeds. UH. So I have something on the uh

(03:39):
on Texas, and I've got other things as well. Because
I can't I can't really see the television monitors in
our studio, so I can't really monitor live TV. So
everything is all up here and I watch everything. So
that is why it's kind of like the control center.
You could just like that. That puts it in because
we had another couple of people ask about that yesterday
and good heavens. So I'm going to explain it every

(04:02):
now and then for the some of the newbies out there,
because they have no idea. I think that everybody's just
used to people staring in the camera and talking right
to it. But because they got a prompter's and I've
done I've been there, and I've been on that set.
It's a prompter literally everything, including like the ad, it's
all in the prompter, so this is this is not
so I just want to clarify because we get that

(04:23):
all the time. So let's hit with some of this
big stuff. So we've got Texas, they're voting on these
these new the redistricting, the new lines, five new districts.
I'm already interested in seeing some of the names. And
that's something that we'll get to here, you know, as
as it as this vote progresses. But a lot of names.

(04:46):
That creates a lot of opportunity for some really like
big conservative powerhouses, I think. And that's a criticism that
a lot of people have with some of these districts
in Texas because the way that they're the way that
Democrats had them drawn. You were in some pretty weak
Republicans even though they're coming out of Texas and going
to DC, some of them were a little bit you know,
and then the Democrats are insane. So this is really

(05:08):
gonna this is really they're livid, because the Democrats shouldn't
be livid at Republicans for simply responding to the change
and vote. They should be mad at themselves for not
winning enough of these voters to maintain the status quo

(05:30):
as it is with this, as it is with the districting,
because that's ultimately what this problem is. They're livid and
they I don't know what they're going to do at
this point. I really and I really don't know what
they're going to do to try to win people back
in Texas. People are so tired of them. They're so
tired of these congressional Democrats. That's why we'd like to

(05:51):
play Jasmine Crockett so much, because they really don't like her,
and I think she's a great avatar for their party,
and voters react to that. She's expected to lose her
house seat. Potentially it would move her her it would
actually move her house out of her district, so she

(06:14):
would have to Oh that's that's tough for you, isn't it.
So the map and the way that they write it.
Listen to this. This is how Fox four. This is
in Texas. This is how they write about it. A
gerrymandered map proposed by Texas GOP would kick firebrand Democrat
Representative Jasmine Crockett out of her own district. It's not

(06:35):
a gerrymandered map again, I mean, but they she could
lose her seat The only way that she can actually
stay in power is for her seat to be like this.
Her seat is jerrymandred the way it is. That's the
only way that she's allowed to That's the only way
she's keeping power because otherwise there are people in downtown

(06:57):
Dallas that don't like her. That's why there's all of
these primary challenges are that crop up against heart. We're
going to come back to this. We also have a
hurricane that's shifting its path, looks like it's going to
hit the East coast. This is creepy man hurricane season,
the Wrath of Aaron is what it's being called. Millions
of Americans are evacuating. They said it's going to unleash

(07:17):
super huge waves. It is a huge hurricane. And they
said that the hurricane force winds and I'm reading the
weather well, this is the National Weather Service extend outward
up to ninety miles from this center. This thing, I mean,
all in all, they said that the winds extend outward

(07:38):
two hundred and sixty five miles and they're increasing to
one hundred and ten miles per hour within hours. Apparently,
So everybody needs to be safe and not be on
the beach taking pictures of the hurricane. Already, North Carolina's
declared a state of emergency. A number of states have
the tropical storm conditions. They said they're looking at it
looks to spread into southeast in Virginia. They said that

(08:02):
this could affect everything all the way like the mid Atlantic,
southern New England, and even going into the Atlantic Atlantic
Canada from Thursday going all the way in through Saturday.
So just so you guys know you were going to
probably have flight delays. Don't get mad because it's a hurricane,
just the way it is because a lot of these
I mean, you've got some of the biggest airports that

(08:23):
around here, especially as it's rolling towards Charlotte right now.
You know, one of the really good if you guys
want a really good weather monitoring app or website is
ven Tusky Canadi use it all the time. Wand pulls
it up, Steve consults it. We use it all the time.
It is I think one of the best, and you
can layer different things over it. You can look and see,

(08:44):
you know, the precipitation and temperature, thunderstorm snow covered like
the whole nine yards. It's really it's really good and
it's up to the second so you can see it's
I mean, you have nobody has an excuse. Get out
of the get out of the line of danger, a
few other things. As we're watching this hurricane, all of
this other stuff, I want to change it up to this.

(09:05):
So I saw this last night Variety, Mark Hambell wanted
to leave the United States. And then this is the
whole headline. Can I be indulgent me for a minute.
Can we please get people to know how to write headlines?
This is ridiculous. A headline's not supposed to be like this.
Mark Hambell wanted to leave the United States. Then his
wife called him out for being forced out by how

(09:25):
many prepositions you're gonna put in here? Forced out by
Donald Trump. He says, that's son of a bitch. I'm
not leaving. That's the whole thing you could say. Mark
Hamill called out by wife for wanting to leave us.
You could say that. I mean, there's a million different
things you could say in here. It's just dumb the
way that they put it. So apparently he's super upset
and he he you know, the same will. All he

(09:47):
does is this guy. All he does is wine All
Mark Hamill does is wine. I don't know what else
he does, but he was complaining an upset because of
Trump and these pu season. He told his wife that
he was leaving the United States and she said, quote,
I'm surprised that you would allow him to force you

(10:07):
out of your own country, and he thought, that, son
of a bitch, I'm not leaving, he says. The bully
and the incompetence, the people in place. The only this
is his quote, The only way I can deal with
it without going crazy, he says, and wanting to open
my veins in a warm tub is to look at
it like a thick, sprawling political novel. It's I know,

(10:27):
it's entertaining in a way because this could actually be
the end. He gave this interview to the Times of London.
He says, our status in the world has been crippled
and that will reverberate for decades. Making Canada the fifty
first state. Do you know how offensive that is? And
then taking over Greenland and renaming the Gulf of Mexico

(10:47):
The distractions are hilarious. All he does is complain. All
he does is complain NonStop. I mean he wants to
open his and a warm tub because he's upset over
who's president. He's been dining out on Luke Skywalker for
a long time. Even Luke Skywalker was a little bit

(11:08):
so let's be real. He was a whinny little bee
he was. I was so happy when he got his
hand cut off. He just aggravated me. Am I the
only one who did not like him. I always thought
he was a beta. I mean, is he so mad?
And then he runs around and he gets told off
by this gremlin and a swamp. I mean, you know,
come on, Oh, I liked Star Wars until they ruined it.

(11:31):
But all he does is complain. How is it offensive?
I mean, you know, Trump was actually kind of joking
about the Canada stuff. How is that not? It's only
offensive to people who have no intelligence in all emotion.
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Speaker 2 (12:45):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 1 (12:51):
Well, listen to this. Soath, Bed, Bath and Beyond says
they are not going to open retail stores in California. Now,
remember they said that they were they were going to
be closing a bunch of stuff, and now apparently doesn't
look like that's going to happen. They said they're just
not going to open or operate retail stores in California.
With the statement that they posted to their x account.
They said that their their system in California makes it

(13:12):
impossible for businesses to succeed and the Marcus Lamonas, who
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not going to participate in a system that undermines both.
We are investing in a California strategy that works so
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(13:32):
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will be able to have stores literally in every other state.
And that is from the head of it, Marcus Lamonis,
who and who's on Fox Business and all that's crazy.

(13:54):
He's by the way, he's the executive chairman of bed
Bath and Beyond. And I just realized that he follows me. Yeah,
I was reading it. I'm like, oh wait a minute,
wait a second. Yeah, So that's interesting. I mean, can
I just be honest, who doesn't love a bed Bath
and Beyond there's a few places that I love more.
You know, I love going into like the Sam's Club,
and then I love going into a bed bath and beyond.

(14:14):
We got to talk about Kane's glasses here coming up.
Kane's got some blue light blockers, guys. I don't know
what to make of it. He looks like Robert Evans
sitting in the corner over there, you know, from Paramount
Robert Evans. He looks like him, like, hey, bubby, you're
gonna he's like getting ready to cut some deals back there.
We got it. We really have to talk about this.
Let what is this? What is a wire sexual? This

(14:36):
is a Cane headline right here, Caine, Robert Evans, a
new movement of women. They're in love with AI generated men.
And they said, they're oh my gosh, everybody wants a flag.
They're a marginalized group that deserves their own alphabet flag.
So I guess if you're if you fall in love,
can you fall over with an A I think if
you think that you've fallen in love with an AI thing,

(14:59):
then you're a wire sexual. Why wouldn't it be like
an internet sexual?

Speaker 3 (15:05):
Or what?

Speaker 2 (15:06):
Could we divide us up into more groups?

Speaker 1 (15:08):
I mean, I'm made of questions, a growing core cohort
of single dads by choice because bushes be crazy. So
the growing corehor apparently a lot of men. They said
that this is the Atlantic. They said, a lot of
dudes are being single dads. That's I kind of find that.
I find that sad. I find that sad for the kids.

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Speaker 1 (16:50):
What is your I'm seeing a lot of Democrats applauding
this approach by Gavin Newsom, But is this all about
more about his presidential aspirations than anything else? And if
it is, are you okay with it?

Speaker 5 (17:00):
It's a teaching moment. He's mirroring and reflecting what Donald
Trump is doing. So to ask the country, is this
who you want as your lader? Somebody who debases us
and reduces the dialogue? And yes, I mean it's silly,
it's cheeky, but it also is going on offense and
something you haven't Newsom has done in the cases he's

(17:20):
brought on immigration and the redistricting move that he's doing
to level the playing field against the crooked way that
Texas is trying to fix their maps.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
You know, we don't go over to California and knock
the communist Chinese skanks out of his bed. He doesn't
need to be coming over here to Texas and be
telling us what to do with our stuff. Okay, what
is it? A good at it? Welcome back to the show.

(17:51):
One day when we have an expanded studio, we're gonna
put a Cameron Kane, especially the day that he wears
in glasses. What he wants the dude, It's like Robert
Evans over here. Hey, Bubby, I'm gonna cut you a deal.
I'm gonna cut you a deal already.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
I'm just over here doing work.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
I went over here doing work. I'm on pitching films. Man,
I'm making things. I'm making gold pictures. That's what I'm doing.
So uh, I'll come back with at the bottom of
the hour. Yeah, Can I just ask, is it because
you're protecting your eyesight from the blue light? Because this
is a new thing. Here in the student It's why
I'm so distracted.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
I know, I was hoping.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
I mean, they look nice on you, but it's a
very Robbert. I mean it's a very It's like a
Hollywood boss power move glasses, is it? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (18:31):
I literally I don't know. They're like twenty bucks on Amazon.
And it just helps because literally I have headaches all
the time at night because it's all we do is
stare at screen, yeah, all day long. So actually I'm
having a little relief. I started last night all of
a sudden, no headaches this morning.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Look at you. So you're saying I should probably invest
in a ten dollars pair of Amazon blue blockers.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Right or twenty whatever. Yeah, that's fine, all right, I'd suggest.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
It, and it's helping, it doesn't. They're not like there's
just like regular glasses, like yeah.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
There's no lens. It's like sunglasses. Yeah, just blocking the
blue light. So yeah, you too could be like Robert.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Evans cracking me off over here because he's there so serious,
just because normally you can't see him look sious. He
sits in the dark and every now and then like
one of the lights hits him and so he just
you know, kind of sits in the dark. And then
now he's yeah, that's funny, that's look serious, very cut deals. Man,
You're you're you're making you're selling pictures. We're making hits.

(19:26):
That's what it is. So we got so Eric Swallow.
First off, why was his shirt all messed up? I
don't like his look. I don't like the clear glasses
on him. I don't know who's dressing him. But if
you're going to do like the tidy tech look, then
you need to be clean shaven or have more facial
hair to do your facial hair like that, which I
don't think he has. It looks patchy, you know, it

(19:48):
looks like he has mange. It's weird. He shouldn't do it.
I just it's a big deal. It's a big focus
for me, you know, is that the looks. But his
shirt was bothering me. It was all must up under
his under his jacket. But uh, he's mad simply because
they're looking at the exhibits of the Smithsonian and making
the determination as to whether or not these are I mean,

(20:09):
are they historically accurate. That's that's a big thing. Is
it historically accurate or is it just political pandering, and
that's these are these are things that that we have
all one story or another in the past what eight years,
we've we've all been talking about it. So I think

(20:30):
that that it makes sense that he's doing that because
this is supported by our attack dollars, and it makes
sense that you would have you know, just like a
regular you know, you're checking in on the exhibits and
you're making sure everything's copasthetic, right, You're making sure that
it's all reflective of accurate history and not a lot
of this brainwashing CRT nonsense. So I don't know what
Swallwell's discussing in I don't know what he's trying to

(20:52):
get to in that clip. It's it's it's odd for me.
So in addition to this, we have a couple of
other things, UH to get in on. I wanted to
because we've got all the stuff with Texas, we're going
to come back to that. We've also got the story
of the I got to pull this up. The congresswoman
who I'm gonna pull this up, all right, Texas legislator

(21:14):
who fell asleep. Actually let me talk about her real quick.
So this is Nicole Collier. I thought this was I
saw this last night. She's with hten ninety five, so
she I don't know how they she set this up.
I see luggage in the background she organized, I guess

(21:34):
a stunt. A photo of her in the chamber on
the floor. She's sitting in her chair, she's got a pillow.
She has it all staged. She brought an eyemask, and
she's pretending to fall asleep at the at her desk

(21:55):
Nicole Collier, and she says, quote, this was my night
on it and all in tech ledge, which is the
hashtag for the Texas legislature. On ex it's t x
lge who took the photo? Question? I mean, this is
like stunting so hard. Who took the photo? Curious? She

(22:19):
it's so staged. It looks so staged. One showing you
on the simulcast. That's exactly that's what she did. She's like, oh,
I'm staying here. I'm holding out with her imask. I mean, look,
you know, she just got right up, right back up
after she did that. She barely has that blanket on her.
Give me a break, Give me a break. She stayed
on the house floor, on the State House floor. She

(22:41):
refused the Republican demands because they said, you got to
go girl. You you didn't show up. You didn't show
up to do your job. You fled. She returned to
the capitol. She was one of the ones who fled
the state all dramatically. And when you had the speaker,
Dustin burr Ros come out, he said, look, you're only

(23:02):
going to get to leave the House floor if you
if we give you written permission and you agree to
be under escort of law enforcement until the chamber reconvenes
this morning. Right, and so the uh because they were
trying to get Democrats from flaying again and skipping quorum.

(23:24):
So she was one of the ones who refused to agree,
and she was confined to the House floor. She could
have only left the Florida return her office into the
watch of law for Enforcement officer and she couldn't leave
the Capitol unless she agreed outside supervision. That's what that's
what happens when you don't do your job. Now. Jeene Wu,
the Mauthy lawmaker with CCP connections. He was one of

(23:48):
the lawmakers who signed the permission slips so he could
leave with the police escort. But he stayed on the
floor with her throughout the night. So I guess maybe
jeen Wu took the photo he posted it, but no
one said he or she posted, or he retweeted her.
And they had dried peaches and freeze dried grapes and
popcorn and ramen, and they had their little snacks. They

(24:08):
made a big deal of this. This was so stupid,
and all of these Democrats were trying to act like
she's a total hero. Beto O'Rourke, he posted quote, a
true hero refusing to submit, fighting these fascists by herself
if she has to, We are with you, Nicole. It's

(24:30):
almost like she's storming the beaches of Normandy, dodging bullets,
avoiding crosshair, and going up to those cliffs, scaling them
single handedly and taking on the Nazis that are dug
in to their their little holes in the sand, their
turrets pointed towards the sea, barrels stretched outwards towards the

(24:54):
gleaming waters of that hazy, foggy morning. Nicole, call, you
are single handedly defeating the fascism that is chex'snoes described
by simply redistricting the congressional areas of voting in accordance
with the population growth and reflective of the voting habits

(25:18):
of the constituents they're in.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
Oh wow, I could have just said we're changing the
Democrat Party to the slumber Party.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Like fighting fascism is changed. Man. Remember when well, I
mean we weren't alive, but you know we have history books.
But I feel like that Chris Farley, You remember when
talking to the celebrities, interviewing interviewing them, But you guys,
remember when fighting fascism that that meant like you were
actually fighting baddies. You know, when you say fighting fascism,

(25:49):
I think of like the Italian resistance fighting against Mussolini
or pushback. Because it's all the same isms. I'm not
even going to pretend that there's like nuances. It's also stupid.
It's like the French Resistance. It's like the British fighting
in German. You know, the the loof Waffle. It's like,
you know, the Americans storming with Canada and Britain and
Australia storming the beaches of Normandy. It's not Oh, I

(26:15):
don't know, sitting there on the State House floor, replete
with eyelash extensions and your blowout with your ipillow mask
on in a fuzzy blanket with some snacks like freeze,
dried grapes and stuff and your pillow. That's apparently what
fighting fascism looks like.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
Now.

Speaker 1 (26:37):
They are celebrating her to a degree to which she
does not deserve. And it's kind of embarrassing, kind of,
I mean it is, but that's apparently what that's what
fighting fascism looks like now is just taking a snooze
at your desk. Oh and then who is it? Did
didn't Kamala Harris call her? Oh my gosh, I know,

(27:00):
all right, go ahead and play it so cringe, so
cringe fighting fish is mmm, go ahead in a.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Moment in the history of our country where it is
so lacking those who should have it, and.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
You really are inspiring so many people. And I just
want you to know that you are among those who
history will reveal to have been heroes of this moment.
So you just stay strong and do what you are doing.
You have the right instinct. You are talented, and you
are principled. You with special you are smart, you with kind,

(27:35):
you with special Oh my gosh, So Kamala Harris calls her,
She calls her a hero. I mean I'm looking at
this chick. Can I just be real for a moment?
So when I look, you know, are World War two
heroes like actual heroes? Can you imagine doing what these
dudes did?

Speaker 6 (27:50):
No?

Speaker 1 (27:51):
And when you looked at them, they were tired, dirty uniforms.
They were hungry, they were exhausted, shell shocked, you know,
losing weight, you know, always on red alert. They did
not look like fresh blowout, nice pressed shirt, fresh jacket,
newly done nails, holding a very expensive iPhone, you know,

(28:14):
with your touched up. May all of that stuff? Come on?
This is what? This is what Texas housset democrats said.
That's so dramatic. Oh my gosh, the drama says, I
ain't seen a TeleNova be this. I mean, Unavisi own
doesn't even have anything. That is this dramatic? Who knows

(28:35):
who's been staying on the house floor for thirty plus hours.
Rather than submit to the GPS police state tactics, Nicole
Collier submit to police state type she didn't do her job.
Slicks like she left her drup What would you do
if you didn't do What would y all do if
you didn't do your drub? Say you were a bank
teller and you just left. You know, you had keys

(28:57):
and all that stuff, you just left. You just didn't
show up at work. What do you think would have
What would you think? Would you think if you were
an air traffic controller you just didn't show up for work?
What would you think happened? If you just held any job?
You were a dental assistant, you are a receptionist, you
are a hygiensis whatever, and you just didn't show up
for work. What happens? I mean, we call this lazy

(29:19):
and workshy that's what we call it. And oh no,
it's the new hero your They have such a low
bar for heroism. God Lee, And why is Kamala drunk still?
I mean I was listening to this and it's just like,
does that woman ever a day in her life sober?
For the love? Oh my gosh, she's a hero. She's

(29:42):
got main character syndrome, that's what she's got. She actually
she's You're an NPC with main character syndrome. Girls, just
show up and do your job. That's all taxpayers are asking.
We have more on the way, including a couple of
banger stories. So you've got in Oklahoma, they're requiring applicants
for teaching your jobs coming from California and New York
to pass an exam, and people are and it's apparently

(30:07):
to safeguard against radical leftist ideology. This is very interesting.
In addition to that, we've got some more with Loud
County and those boys that are being targeted by a
girl who walked into the boys locker room started recording,
by the way, had her cameras rolling, what if they
would have been in a state of undress and the
boys go, well, why is a girl in our locker room? Well,
she was offended because she was pretending to have a wenus.

(30:29):
Actually that's the flap of skin that's by your elbow, right,
So that's actually technically not correct, but it rhymes with
something that some of our markets probably don't want me
to say, but you get it. And they're the ones
who are hit with allegations of sexual harassments. So we've
got that a whole bunch of other stuff for you
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Speaker 2 (32:06):
Like SAMs through the Hole glass. So are the days
of the United States?

Speaker 3 (32:12):
Can someone please help me make sense of this? I've
been receiving food stamps for the last seven years consistently.
I just receive a letter in the mail telling me
that I now have to do community service hours at
least at least fifteen hours a week. I have to

(32:35):
take out of my time things that I do every
day to do community service so that I can still
continue to receive the benefits that I received.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Mike, you mean you have to work to get government aid?
What you mean you why don't people just give me
things for free? Like? What is this? I just have
to work? Like I what if I want a casida?
Can you give it to me?

Speaker 2 (33:01):
You're denying me, right, That's astounding because the concept of
earning is completely lost on her, Like absolutely completely lost
on her.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
I am you know, no one owes you anything. I mean,
you guys know this. To go without saying, she apparently
doesn't know this, I uh, they have to The whole
thing is that they have to in order to get
their benefits. They got to do what is it like
fifteen whatever hours of community service. And this chick is
she's she's like, only what did she say? Two thousand

(33:33):
dollars a month? How much did she say? You get
two thousand dollars a month? And you think that that
it's too much to ask for you to maybe do
some work. Also, that's insane to me. What is wrong
with you? Girl? If I have to say I take
time out of my dad just throw receive my benefits.
Those are your benefits. It's called welfare because you're a
welfare queen and you're complaining about having to do like,

(33:55):
there's clearly nothing wrong with you. You're clearly not bedridden,
you're not incapacity, you can go out and work. You're
just lazy and you're a welfare queen and you don't
want to go work, and you're mad because you have
to do something in order to get tax your benefits.
That's welfare. And those are our tax pay dollars stolen
from us unwillingly under thread of penalty and death to

(34:17):
be redistributed to welfare queens. Like you get a job girl.
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(35:50):
unhoused angelinos, and those with certain health conditions.

Speaker 1 (35:53):
What do you mean unhoused angelinos. That's Karen Bass by
the way from Los Angeles, is the mayor. What is
an unhoused Angelino?

Speaker 2 (36:06):
Homeless?

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Well, she would have said homeless, because that's the obvious
term to use. So maybe they just lost their house,
like they physically they can't find it. There have one,
but there.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Can you imagine waking up and all of a sudden.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Gone like what where'd it go? Welcome back, Welcome back
to the program. Dan'll last with you top of the
second hour. Already. I love this brave new world that
we live in where the language none of it makes sense,
None of it makes sense. Every it's everything's opposite, everything's

(36:41):
opposite day every day on hous dangeline. You know what
you're talking about heat, you're talking about a health alert.
Maybe just just come out with it and be like
y'all be careful and you know, get a fan and
you know, blah blah blah for you homeless people. Why
is it it's not a slight to say homeless. It
sounds stupid when you say unhoused. That's just dumb. You're

(37:06):
it's like moving deck chairs around on the Titanic, like
it makes the homeless people feel better. I was so cute.
They're like on this sidewalk eating cat food. I'm like, oh, well,
I'm so upset because she said I was homeless, but
then she said I was in housed, and I was like,
I feel better, and all of a sudden I had
money in my pockets. It was crazy, just that change
a phrase, change my life. It's not really how it works.

(37:28):
So you know, I'm pretty sure that if you're homeless,
and you know you're an individual who's one of those
people walking around with the shopping cart, you know, in
the street, you really don't care if you're unhoused or home.
You don't give a damn. It's stupid, it's all dumb.
I mean, this is the city that actually penalizes people
like that. What was at the church that tried to
set up something in the parking lot where they were

(37:49):
going to feed the homeless, and you had the city
council swoop in, you can't do that. Did you get
a permit? Did you get a permit to help people?
Don't think you did. It just is dumb. Stop it again,
like a Bob Newhart unhoused. It's yeah, it doesn't. That's no,
it's not the that's not the word that. It's not

(38:09):
what it means. I got to play this audio sound bite.
Let me give you some backstory on this. This is
cut seventeen, so back in the day. Let me just
set this up. Uh, and I wrote about this in
one of my books. In fact, my uh late friend,
dear friend and late boss Andrew Breitbart wrote about this
in one of his books. There was one night I
was actually getting ready to go on vacation. I was
gonna We're actually gonna go to Puerto Rico. We were

(38:31):
going to San Juan and I was packing and I
was finishing editing a piece because I was the editor
at the time of the standalone Big Journalism. And I
got a very interesting direct message and I didn't really
know what I was looking at because it was covered

(38:52):
by cloth. That's so weird. And someone said, you know
you need to write about this immediately, and it it was,
it claimed it. I'm trying to figure out how to
say this. The person said at first that it was
just Anthony Wiener's and I was like what. And I'm like, well,
this sounds like it might be a story, but I

(39:13):
don't know what I'm looking at. And I sent it
to Andrew. And Andrew immediately texts capslock, oh my gosh,
what is what is? Oh my gosh? And I was like,
you might want to check your messages because I feel
like they're going to be sending this to all the
Bright part editors. I'm like, I don't know what's up.
And he's like, do you know what this is? I'm like,
I literally don't know what it is. And he's like
you sweet summer child. He's like, oh my gosh, and

(39:36):
he's like he goes, you need to ask your husband
what this is, and I'm like what. And I genuinely
didn't know, because if you saw the original photo, it
was just some gray cloth, right, it looked like there
was something beneath the cloth. So I called my husband
up into my office and I was like, Chris, and
you need to come in here because I'm supposed to
ask you what this is. He took one look at it.

(39:58):
Canny took one look at it, and he goes, oh, well,
that's that's what he said. He goes, that's it. That's
that's exactly what he said. And I was like, and
he goes, who's is it. I'm like, ah, I think
it's in the Anthony Wieners and he's like a guy
with the I was like, yeah, the guy with the
lestning Wiener was sending out Wiener shots. Yes, it's correct.
So andrews like, we've got to get on a We

(40:20):
got to immediately have a conference call. It was like
eleven o'clock at this point, so we're all in a
conference call. And Andrew would do this thing where sometimes
he would partially dictate a story and I would take
it down and then I would flush it out or
add to it or you know, whatever it needed. So
he's on this conference call and I didn't know what
was supposed to be a part of the story and

(40:41):
what was him just exclaiming, Oh my gosh, I can't
even believe this. It's just you know, it's a d pict.
This is crazy. Wrote the story, published it the next morning.
I'm like going to I couldn't cancel my vacation because
it was our first with our our kids were still
relatively young, and it was all over everywhere. This story
was going everywhere. It is insane, and I'm in Puerto

(41:02):
Rico and I wrote the story. It had my byline
on it, and it was up at Breitbart on the
big journalism before they all moved it all together. This
was back what ten, twenty eleven, maybe twenty eleven, I
can't remember. I think it was twenty eleven, and I'm
like in another country being accused of hacking Anthony Wiener's
x account, well at the time Twitter account, for which

(41:25):
he never apologized. By the way he accused me, he
accused Andrew. He said a whole bunch of things about
the site, et cetera. And that wasn't the only shot
that he sent out. And then as it came out,
he was sending, you know, schlong shots to a ton
of women, including women who were under the age of eighteen.
And then he was taken to court because you know,

(41:45):
you get charged for that, and he went to jail
for it. He went to jail. So he's been trying
to well, let me before I get ahead of myself.
Then he was released and they he did the same
damn thing again, and his wife divorced him and she
married George Soros's son, Alex. She remarried, so he's still

(42:07):
trying to stage this comeback. Anthony Weiner, the guy who
not once but twice was sending out and the last
one was so sketchy because this baby was sleeping next
to him and he's literally taking photos of his crank
and like sending it to checks. It's so disgusting, and
I don't know what he is not hotness, Okay, he

(42:28):
is not hotness. He is like natural birth control. You
look at him and you're like, I'm good abstinent for life,
you know. I mean, he's like one of those you
don't even need to get a prescription. Just look at
his foot. Let's look at him. It doesn't matter which
part look so Audio Somenbite seventeen. This is why I will.
He's never he has never been repentant. None of this

(42:51):
is his fault. He first lied and said we planted
the photos in his you know, at first he was
he said he was hacked, and he said that we
somehow play the photos, which meant we would have had
to break into his home, his dwelling or whatever and
take his phone from him and do it ourselves, which
is stupid. Listen to this, because he's still he's still

(43:11):
trying to make a comeback, but no remorse.

Speaker 8 (43:13):
Listen, it's ridiculous for me to get charged with a
crime and to do prison sentence for the things that
I did.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
You think that, well, no one is that your claim.

Speaker 8 (43:24):
No one generally gets prosecuted. No one in the Southern
District's ever been sentenced for obscenity for transferring obscene material.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
He was sending sexually explicit photographs of himself to women
for years, and he just ended up getting caught and
we ran it first, although I don't think that we
all got the credit that we deserve for having to
deal with that nastiness first, because it ran on our
stuff first and he had to and then he tried

(43:55):
to hide it. Then he came out and acknowledged that yes,
it was him, and then that's when it came out
he had used this alias called Carlos Danger. Even after that,
he kept sending schlong shots to people as Carlos Danger.
Can't even make this up and He had even said

(44:17):
at his press conference that he had in twenty thirteen,
he had even said that because he was running for
another campaign, he was running another campaign, he had resigned
from congress, all this stuff, and he said that he
told his wife. I said that other texts and photos
were likely to come out. Dude, he had been doing
this for years, years and years and years and years.

(44:39):
He was running for Mary lost the primary, and then
he had sexted a fifteen year old, sent her a
explicit sexual image. She's fifteen, and he gets in trouble.
He doesn't think that he should and he had a
register as a sex offender. He actually what you heard
him say is that he didn't believe that you should

(45:00):
be in trouble for sexteen a fifteen year old. He
is a predator. That's like, that's peedo behavior. He had
to go to a halfway house when he was released
from prison in twenty nineteen. And then he's still a
registered sex offender and he thinks that he's gonna try

(45:20):
to stage or comeback. You remember this whole thing, Kane, Yeah,
Carlos danger. Oh my gosh, we had some fun with that.
But he wants to Okay, so here's the question. Our
Democrats that desperate. First off, do they need that baggage?
I'm gonna tell y'all something. The dirt on Gavin Newsom

(45:41):
hasn't even begun to see the light of day. I mean,
there is a lot of a long time whispered stuff,
and from what I understand, it's all true. A lot
of stuff about this dude, A lot of there's in fact,
there are a lot of whisp There's about a lot
of stuff. I hear stuff about Byron Dan Byron Donald's

(46:03):
on Florida. I hear all kinds of whispers about that.
I hear all kinds of stuff Aboauck Avenue. Some people
are keeping their powder dry. I think the last thing
that anybody wants, particularly the Democrats, is for Carlos Danger
to get into the race. Do they really need that?
Do they really need that? On top of everything else? Seriously,

(46:23):
because on top of that they're dealing let me pull
the story up they're dealing with. I had the story
about Barack Obama and his goofy oh, where is it at?
He was doing this? What is his like? His sorry,
his library? This has been a fight for some time
his presidential library. Every president gets his presidential library. His

(46:44):
is almost like a billion dollars Kana. How long have
they been trying to build this thing.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
I want to say eight years.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
It's been a long time.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
I want to say it's somewhere around there. But yeah,
eight hundred and fifty million, like almost a billy yeah.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
Yeah, yeah he uh. They said that it's an obscene
monument to his ego. And these are other Democrats saying this.
So he's getting a lot of pushback because of this,
the centerpiece at his library. Nine years now, they said
that he's been accused of destroying a critical area in
the city he called home. It's his eight hundred and

(47:18):
fifty million dollar presidential center. It was supposed to open
in April and it never did. And even like former supporters,
like one time supporters, it's a nineteen point three acre facility.
It's in Jackson Park. They're accusing him through the project
of gentrifying the area, which increases rent and force families out.

(47:42):
I can kind of argue this a couple of different ways.
First off, it is a monstrosity. It's an ugly building.
It's just ugly. Number one. Number two. I always hate
this argument, like how dare you gentrify the neighborhood. How
dare you improve the neighborhood? We would live in squalor
with low property value and the high crime. How dare
you you rob us of the peace of mind that

(48:02):
comes with being terrified Every night we're gonna sleep wondering
if a criminal is gonna break into our house or
if the roof is going to collapse on our heads.
I mean, this is to who complains about that kind
of stuff. Maybe, I don't know, get mad at people
about taxes before you get mad at people about making
the area nice. They've been fighting over this for forever.
I don't know if y'all ever seen this. It looks
like a it looks like a theme park. It just

(48:26):
is an ugly building. It is ugly. It looks like
an Easter Island giant building that you would see on
Easter Island. It is a weird, ugly thing. I don't
get it. But now all the activists in the area,
they're they're livid. They're saying that it's doing more harm
than good. Now he's supposed to be their golden boy still,
so now he's getting this heat. The last thing that

(48:47):
you need again is Anthony Wiener, Carlos danger, coming back,
throwing all this in. What do you mean don't help? Yeah,
we won't. Yeah, bringing back, bring a cat and Dan
back gone.

Speaker 2 (49:01):
That's more like it gone.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for data's quick.

Speaker 1 (50:45):
Five fifty percent of adults are now ordering kids meals.
They say it's economical and filling. I'm sorry what they
said that that's a new survey that they've that this
is over market where they said forty four percent of
US diners that they've ordered children's meals for themselves at restaurants,

(51:05):
and they said that they wanted smaller portions but also
budget friendly prices. I will say that I think portion
sizes are way too large in this country, and I
think that they really are. They're huge. There's no I mean,
some of the plates that you get, You're like, this
is ridiculous. This is like two people could eat this.
It's out of control. So I get why some people did,

(51:25):
because there are times where I'm just like, I just
want an appetizer because I can't eat this like whole
you know, thing of good heavens. So I get it.
But I think some of it is budget, but I
think a lot of it's portion. And the only way
that budget would factor into that is because people don't
want to waste the money of not eating the full
meal and paying that price that they do the kid's meal.

(51:48):
Since the Wall Street Journal says your late night cheese
fix might be linked to your nightmares, who the hell
eats cheese at night?

Speaker 6 (51:54):
Like that?

Speaker 1 (51:55):
Really? At night? New research they said that namely, dairy
products can actually help feel nightmares. Also, taking too much
melatonin and can give you fever dreams basically, so be
careful with that. China says they're getting ready to land
astronauts on the Moon. I don't believe it. While NASA
is on the struggle bus, but not with they're getting
a lot of help from from SpaceX, so I will say,

(52:16):
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like it's over at Futurism. I feel like it's a
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Speaker 1 (54:07):
Welcome back to the program. Gosh, I love Depeche Mode.
By the way. You know Depeche Mode. They're having this
like IMAX thing that's gonna be in select theaters all
around the country coming up in October, and it's like
new new stuff and like live to tape performances. If
you're in that bank, which I am so FYI, I
wanted to play this for you because you know I
love music. Potus likes music, and it is true if

(54:29):
you've ever read the stories where he likes to take
over the playlist at mar A Laco, that's actually a
true thing. Now, his style of music may not be
everybody's style of music, but you know, there's new stuff
that he likes and some old stuff. I wouldn't say
that he's like a goth or New Waiver, but you know,
or dark wave. But you know, he likes his music
and he's very particular about it. Well, apparently they got

(54:49):
new speakers in the White House Rose Garden audio sound
by twelve he was testing them out.

Speaker 9 (54:56):
Yeah, President Trump can now add DJ to his resid
I may here he is testing the new outdoor speakers
at the White House's newly remodeled Rose Garden. The President
was seen pumping his fist as songs from Elvis and
Lee Greenwood filled the air.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
There you go, blast in it? Do they go to eleven?
I would actually not put it past them to ask
something like that. So he's testing out the new speakers.
And remember when everybody said that when they were redoing
the Rose Garden it was gonna look awful. I will
say this, I'm very glad that the Bidens are out
of office because I could not stand Joe Biden's Christmas decorations.

(55:37):
I could do a whole three hours on that. I
won't because you guys will die. Oh my gosh. It
looked like a cheesy pediat, like a cheesy dentist office.
I get sick. She you know, no offense. I go
to hot I've gotten stuff at hobby lobby, but it
shouldn't look like you went to hobby lobby and scooped
everything up out of every basket, put it in a

(55:57):
decorating gun, and just went like all at once, all over.
That's what hers look like. And you guys all know
it's true. Okay, So from this got to get into
the story we've talked about. We talked a little bit
about this yesterday and I've got two of these stories.
So first and we're going to get to the Lodden

(56:17):
County one. I'm sure you guys have heard about the
transgender runner. It's a dude who is suing the NC
double A and also swarth Swarthmore College after removal from
the track team. He is a transgender athlete. And this

(56:37):
is where this stupid pronoun stuff makes it so difficult
for people who are trying to follow a story because
the AP get this. So I'm doing a new column
with the with the Washington Times once a month column
and they have copy editors and they adhere to you know,
when you're a journalism mute, here to something called AP
style style. It's like a uniform style developed by the
Associated Press that governs everything from you, how you do

(57:00):
certain possessives. Is it as apostrophe? Is is it as apostrophe?
How do you you know? Upstyle? All? You know whatever
for headlines and what proper nouns, et cetera. B in
black is treated like A that's uh capitalized that's treated
like a proper noun W for white or you know

(57:20):
anything else is not. Is that weird? So anyway, the
reason I bring this up is because they're part of
their style is also to do this stupid pronoun stuff.
So they they the first graph is like ooh, long
distance runner. Heavy Parts really has sued NC double A
and Swethmore College, as well as members of its athletic departments,

(57:41):
saying they illegally removed her from the track team because
she is a transgender athlete. Now, if you're reading this
and you are not following the completely arbitrary pronoun nonsense,
you're gonna think, wait, heart, what It's a dude who
wants to be a chick and who was on the
team and is now getting kicked off the team because
he has a male copulatory organ. Now, the Swarthmore men

(58:08):
and women's track coach and the athletic director they were
named in the suit they are being accused of because
they kicked him off the women's team of quote sending
Parts into such a depressive state that he engaged in
self harm in one moment and told a friend that
he wanted to kill himself. Okay, you're mentally ill. You're
not a chick, you're mentally ill. You're that is that

(58:30):
should not also be used as blackmail to get that's abusive,
to go, well, I'm going to pretend to be a woman,
and you either recognize me as such and afford me
every access that women get, or I'm gonna kill myself.
You're that's that you need to be involuntarily committed. I
think this guy should be involuntarily committed. He sounds nuts,
no pun intended. Well, he has them. So the attorney,

(58:55):
they said that they accused NCAA being bigoted because women
aren't allowed to have spaces anymore. It's one of the
most sexist things I've ever read. Well, women are not
allowed to have their stuff, they're not allowed to do anything,
you know, themselves. They have to be able to share
it with men. And this isn't the first time, by
the way, that this has happened. There was another runner

(59:16):
at Princeton who sued, who was very upset, a man
who was removed from the women's track team because he's
a dude. So he's also sued in c double A.
So you're seeing more and more of these cases crop up,
and then that brings us to the story of Loudon County,

(59:36):
which we talked about a little bit yesterday. And if
you're unfamiliar with this story, it's quite a doozy and
this this isn't a college story. This is a story
about high schoolers, about you know, minors, and this is
all getting into very confusing legal territory, I think. So

(59:57):
you have this story of this these boys loud In
County and they were in the locker room, and there
was They go in the locker room and there's video
of this, and there is a girl in there who
immediately chooses to be antagonistic. She's already filming. She wants

(01:00:19):
to pretend to be a boy, and she is insisting
upon using the boy's locker room. And so when she
was in there, she was recording the video, which by
the way, is not only it's a violation of district policy,
and in some areas that's actually a violation of like
local or municipal laws. She violated policy immediately, she's antagonistic,

(01:00:42):
she was looking for a fight. She starts recording, and
all of these boys did was say, why is there
a girl in the boy's locker room? Like they they
were the ones who are being harassed. So she goes in,
she instigates this. She immediate le trespasses into the boys
locker room. She sexually harasses this minor girl is a

(01:01:06):
predator and her parents are predators. She goes in and
starts sexually harassing these boys by filming them in the
locker room. And they're like, why is a girl in
the boys locker room? Well, then she decides because she's
trying to instigate a fight. I think her parents probably
put her up to it. I mean, this is so
really ridiculously over the top that they decided to bring
a Title nine suit against the boys in the school.

(01:01:27):
And so now as a result, they are suspending the boys.
They're they're I mean, it's this is unbelievable. They're suspending
the boys. They it's going to be on their record.
I mean, this is going to be on their their
public record. And they were all they were was uncomfortable
with the fact that there was a girl in the

(01:01:48):
boys locker room. And they vocalize that, which is their
right to do so. But apparently they're not allowed to
have free speech because if a trans person is made
to be aware that they are making the other actual
male or actual female uncomfortable in their own actual male
or female designated space. Then that person is the bigot,

(01:02:11):
which is insane to me. And the boys are going
to be juniors in high school, and so now this
is on their record. They are suspending the boys. It's
gonna it's gonna be on their permanent record. It's going
to impact their college applications because when their applications are reviewed,
that's all going to be. It's all gonna it's all
gonna be up there in public. They're all going to

(01:02:32):
see it. They are making turning these boys into predators
for because they were preyed upon. That's insane. I think
I would have counter sued. I don't know what you
know they're they're planning to do, but this is I
can't even This is so crazy. This they were you
they were they were like she was trying to instigate

(01:02:54):
a fight, trying to instigate a fight. Now they're schools,
which you know, Louden County brings a lot of this
on themselves. They're vowing to maintain their gender policy, allowing
students who want to pretend, you know, whatever that they're
going to be, they can use whatever locker room or bathroom,
et cetera that they want. In the meantime, though, I
feel so bad for these boys because they are they're

(01:03:18):
I mean, they're suspended, and it's going to affect them
forever that it's going to be a legal fight just
to clear their name. Do you know what that does
to a teenage boy, That's what that does to them,
to have to be, you know, castigated as a predator
when you're not. They were suspended for ten days right

(01:03:39):
at the start of school two. They found them the
Allatin County Public Schools. They said, though they're guilty of
sexual harassment and sex based discrimination. The third boy, the
title nine, the third boy that was in there, they
dropped that to him. They dropped the accusation against him.

(01:04:01):
And this comes by way of I think this is
a red state. Allatin County Public Schools dropped the charge
against the student. He's a Muslim student. The other two
are Christians. Do you think that factored into that being
dropped against him. I mean, definitely, some reporters think so.

(01:04:22):
The boys who are Christians had their charges enhanced. They
didn't do anything differently other than just say that there's
a girl in the boys locker. Room. But not only
did the Aladen County Public School District refuse to dismiss
those sexual harassment charges, then they enhanced it with the
sex based discrimination charge. But the third boy, who is
a Muslim, had everything dropped against him. The only difference

(01:04:46):
between them is the faith. That's it. You want to
talk about targeting and anti Christian discrimination, there you go
right there, anti male, anti Christian discrimination, that's it right there.
That's insane. And they said that they're fighting the Laden

(01:05:07):
County Public School District. They announced that they are joining
with other school districts to push back in the Northern
Virginia area against the Trump policy about the bathrooms and
girls and boys spaces. So this is this is wild.
I we're punishing boys for simply verbalizing something with which

(01:05:30):
they were uncomfortable Christian boys. The Muslim student had all
the charges dropped against him, and I just in this,
I mean this, and this incident occurred last year, but
now they're litigating it. They're fighting over it now, and
it's affecting whether or not the boys are going to
go back to school this year. This girl is a predator.

(01:05:51):
Man if I was the parent, I would bankrupt that family.
In law fair. Holy hell, oh my gosh, and they
could they Oh, man, I don't even Oh I shouldn't,
it's so mean. But I would be very I would not.
I would have to. I would struggle to not be
mean spirited about it as a precedent, because they're predators.
This girl is a predator. What kind of girl goes

(01:06:14):
in a boys locker room like that and starts filming
In the nineties, we would say it would be a
woman of ill repute. We'd say a skank is going
in there doing that. What kind of girl goes into
the boys locker room and starts recording and then after
she invades their space, she's the victim and they're not.
By the way, this is how this is how you

(01:06:38):
get guys to not like women, or to look at
all of them as like feminist predators. Is this kind
of stuff here? And her parents? Shame on her parents.
If I had a daughter who went to the boys
locker room and started recording, I would beat her ass
and she would be apologizing to all the students that
she made uncomfortable, and I would tell her you need

(01:06:59):
to drop your deluge right now and get right. But
instead the parents, they feed into this mental disorder. They
feed into this self glorification, this sense of entitlement, and
they are victimizing the other boys in this The school
is victimizing. They're not dropping the charges against the two

(01:07:21):
of the boys because they're Christian. The Muslim student, well,
you know, he gets off scott free. I don't know
if they're worried that his parents are going to chop
off their heads or what I mean. I think at
this point it's fair to ask that question because this
is such an egregiously stupid difference in treatment with these students.
I can't even imagine. And don't forget. This is the

(01:07:43):
same school district where you had a male student in
twenty twenty one who decided to wake up one day
and pretend that he was a girl. He sexually, brutally
sexually assaulted a female student in the bathroom, and that
was at Stonebridge High School. Then they transferred him to
broad Run High School, and then he sexually assaulted another
female student just a couple months later, and the school

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Speaker 2 (01:08:58):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Man, all right, So first stop here, man, This is
not how you can't just do something like this. A
man tried cashing a million dollar check at a Florida bank.
Would you be surprised if I told you that it
did not end well? I know he surprisingly has a
history of fraudulent transactions, and he went big at a

(01:09:29):
Florida bank. He tried cash in a fake check for
a million dollars, according to investigators, didn't work. Thirty eight
year old Miami man identified as Mark Anthony Taylor Junior.
Why do you have so many names? First names? Presented
the check written under an assumed name in a bank
in Martin County, the Sheriff's Office reported in a news release.
They said it was drawn off JP Morgan Chase and

(01:09:51):
made payable to a building company that he had established
with an LLC. The teller alerted police and management police
and he apparently has been running schemes like this all
across Florida. Yeah, you know what if you walk in
with a million dollar teck and try to cash it,
guess what they're gonna get you, Especially if it's fake,
they're gonna I mean, if it's fake, they're gonna get you.

(01:10:12):
Come on, this is you know this man? Bunita Springs,
Florida man was arrested. He was drunk as a skunk
driving one hundred and seventeen miles per hour. He was
at one forty five am. Police say they saw Lexis
zoom by one hundred and seventeen miles per hour. They
pulled the car over. Thirty thirty four year old Pritchard

(01:10:33):
Mahir of Cape Coral, and when they were talking with him,
they realized, oh my gosh, he's slurring his speech. He
smells like a liquor cabinet, and uh yeah, he showed
clear signs of super intoxication. They didn't say what his
blood alcohol content was, but he was arrested and he's
got a number of charges on him. So let's see this.

(01:10:55):
Florida man was accused of shooting at his neighbors over
a loud music disturbing his nap. Charles Guzman, Florida man
is accused of shooting at his neighbors because they were
playing super loud music. It was during the daytime. That's
not I mean, did he ever do you think that
he ever tried like talking to them, and if that
didn't work, did he maybe? I don't know. I file

(01:11:16):
a noise complaint before that. That seems like the lastest
of last resorts. And that's only then if they're trying
to get you. I don't know what. It's not the
way to handle this at all, not the way.

Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
It's tough to get noise complaints in the middle of
the day.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Yeah, it's really hard and a Florida adjuster is headed
to court on a felony assault charge. A costume man
pulled a dagger over noisy lawn mowering lawn mowing, smoking
gun has this He literally apparently works as a juster.
And then he landscaper was mowing two separate lawns and
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Speaker 10 (01:13:11):
But let me read some of the questions we did get.
One question deals with gender, asking teachers to select from
a series of multiple choice answers which chromosome pairs determine
biological sex. Another question asks why freedom of religion is
important to America's identity. Other questions include asking for the
first three words of the Constitution, naming the two chambers
of the US Congress, and identifying the number of US senators.

Speaker 1 (01:13:35):
I don't see why this is a bad thing. I
thought this was a news report. So cn in people
and seen and were angry because of the story about
Oklahoma teachers. They were being asked about gender and religion
and civics and stuff to uh see if they're going
to get hired, you know, like if they know this stuff.
It seems like, you know, that seems pretty obvious, right,
Like why wouldn't you kind of checked to see what

(01:13:57):
these teachers know and what they don't, right, Uh, just
seems like that's that's a an obvious thing. But I
don't but they're they're The way that they're reacting to it, though,
is that it's like somehow it's so it's so oh gosh,
it's so horrible. Can you believe that they're doing this.
It's so bad. Welcome back to the program, Daniel lash

(01:14:19):
with you. I don't think it's bad at all. Reading
this story. It's Oklahoma. CBS News has this. They're testing
the they're testing you could they're the way CBS says
it is that they're testing the political leanings of these teachers, right,
But that's not really how I see it. They said
that they're requiring applicants for teacher jobs. They have to

(01:14:43):
pass an exam, and the left says that it's a
maga loyalty test. When is actually being educated a maga
loyalty test. So now education is also bad. I just
want to make sure that we understand what's bad. So
yay crime and yay being dumb. That's the left now.

(01:15:03):
The Oklahoma Public Schools Superintendent Ryan Walters said a couple
of days ago that any teacher coming from blue states
will have to pass an assessment exam and prager you
is going to administer it? Okay? Yeah, he says, as

(01:15:24):
long as I'm superintendent, Oklahoma, classrooms will be safeguarded from
the radical leftist ideology fostered in places like in California
and in New York. In a statement that he released,
and I think that that's been fine. They said they're
going to roll that out very soon. They didn't release
all the questions. They did provide the first five. It

(01:15:47):
asked what the first three words of the US Constitution are,
why freedom of religion is important to America's identity? Things
like that? So wrong with those things?

Speaker 2 (01:16:02):
I don't know, Yeah, I have no clue.

Speaker 1 (01:16:06):
I don't get it either, but people are losing their
minds over it. So you have the big old teachers
unions that donate solely to Democrat candidates. They said that
it's a MAGA loyalty test and that they should be
looking at educating students. Wait a minute. One of the

(01:16:27):
reasons that we have a problem with this is because
these you know, very left leaning teachers unions were refusing
to do their jobs and they were I mean this,
I would argue that the stuff that they were promoting,
particularly with a lot of the very very sexually inappropriate,
age inappropriate books that they were promoting in school libraries,
public school libraries around the country, had nothing to do

(01:16:50):
with education. That was all about actual like ideological brainwashing.
And Randy Weingarten, the woman who wanted all of your
kids to stay at home with masks over their faces
and do school forever online, said that this is all
about For this superintendent of Oklahoma Public schools, she says,

(01:17:14):
it's just about getting Donald Trump and MAGA politicians to
notice them. Actually, I think that's the voters look like
they support it, so you don't think so they go
imposing an ideology test to become a teacher and our
great democracies antithetical to the values and principles of the Constitution. Okay,
that's what you were doing. You yourself were actually posing
imposing ideology tests to teachers to make sure that they

(01:17:35):
were teaching CRT and DEI I know because the few
teachers that were not intimidated by the left leaning teacher
union leadership were very vocal about it. When they try
to get creative in their own classrooms and they actually
tried to teach non ideologically slanted materials to their students,
they were targeted. So that's nonsense. This is so, this

(01:17:58):
is so stupid, and it's actually focusing on actual education.
How is it ideological to understand the importance of freedom
of religion in the United States? I mean, if you're
going to make these accusations, then bring receipts so and
explain your position. How is that considered ideological zealotry to

(01:18:21):
understand the importance of freedom of religion and its role
in our republic? And it's not a democracy. We have
democratic processes in the construct of a free republic, So
that is the correct way to say that we incorporate
some democratic processes, but we are not a straight democracy.

(01:18:41):
That's not how were we are not squid games. Squid
games is a direct democracy. In fact, I think squid
games is very educational. That's exactly what direct democracy is.
Exactly that, and that is why, in their wisdom, our
founders did not curse us with that. We have equal
representation in our republic and we incorporate those democratic processes.

(01:19:06):
So it's brilliant. It's a brilliant form of government. So
that's there. So it sounds like they're just upset that
anything constitutional is being taught. That's what it sounds like.
That they're just mad that anything constitutional is being taught.
That's what it sounds I mean, can I fail to
see you know, being able to state what you know

(01:19:27):
name like say, the first sentence of the Declaration of Independence?
How is that ideological? Like I don't know by that,
maga whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
By the way, all those questions were part of curriculum
literally just a decade or two ago. So I don't
understand why going back to the way our curriculum was, which,
by the way, when we were more successful educationally as
a country, why wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (01:19:47):
We do that? Yeah? Why would we not?

Speaker 5 (01:19:48):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
This is so stupid? All of this is so goofy.
So I don't know what they're they're They're all they're
doing is drawing attention to the ridiculousness of their opposition.
It's I don't think it's helping their opposition. I mean,
look at the party that dominates the educational system for

(01:20:12):
California and New York and Illinois, and then go look
at their test scores. Remember, in California, they and this
was like a decade ago, they actually lowered their requirements
and their their uh tet their their standards for in
mathematics in California. And the reasoning was that they said

(01:20:35):
that minority students were struggling to meet that standard in mathematics.
So what do they do? Instead of teaching better and
assuming that every student, regardless of skin color, has the
absolute potential to understand math just as much as the
next student, they decided to lower the standards for teaching

(01:20:56):
in mathematics and test scores to a common date their
refusal to better teach mathematics to all students and to
assist any minority student who might be playing catch up
to assist them in also meeting that standard. So what
they admitted was that they didn't believe themselves that minority

(01:21:16):
students were smart enough to meet that standard. So they're
just going to lower the standard. That's racist. That is
absolutely racism in practice, and they very proudly did that,
and now they actually want to impart these similar standards
on Oklahoma's educational their measures. No, this is I wouldn't

(01:21:37):
let these people make any of those determinations at all.
It's just crazy. And so I am good on them.
Good on them for doing this. I think that's a
great thing, and I'm pleased to see people standing up
to it. Finally, somebody is a couple of other things
to touch on. We've got we talked about that Obahma monument.

(01:22:00):
I'm making sure that we're getting everything. Okay, Okay, So
this I saw him and pulled this up some Republican stuff.
I saw this tweet. It is Marionette Miller Meeks. How
to get that name out? She posted a photo on

(01:22:23):
x and it went viral for reasons we well, we're
actually still kind of trying to figure it out. She said.
I made a pit stop in Iowa County for lunch
at Sundown Bar and Grill. I got to celebrate no
tax on tips with our wonderful server. She's thrilled about
this provision and excited to keep more of what she earns.

(01:22:45):
So she is taking a picture of herself eating a sandwich.
Is she having water? Just water and a sandwich or sprite?
Maybe she wrote on the bill no tax on tips,
And it looks like she got corn nuggets and a
Philly steak sandwich. The nugs were seven dollars, the sami
was ten subtotal seventeen dollars Iowa County sales tax at

(01:23:09):
seven percent a dollar nineteen total for a grand total
of eighteen dollars and nineteen cents. And it gives you
the tip guide, you know, eighteen percent, three dollars and
six cents, twenty percent three forty And then I was
trying to figure out how much money she left on
the counter on the table in front of her. Twenty
one I can't tell. Is that twenty one to fifty?

Speaker 2 (01:23:28):
Yeah, it looks like a quarter there at the top,
maybe a nickel underneath, and then a dime on the
bottom there maybe a penny too, So a penny forty
one cents. That looks like a penny down there below
the twe I'm really trying.

Speaker 1 (01:23:38):
So this is one of the reasons why everybody's confused
because we're like, wait a minute, what, We're trying to
figure all this out. So she ends up getting slammed
for those because they said that she was paying with
coins and they were trying to figure out on what

(01:24:00):
she gave the tip, And then people were saying that
it was old lady's stuff to pay that way, and
I'm like, well, she is an old lady, like surprise,
shock her headline old lady does old lady stuff, Like
what are you getting upset about? But then some people
were saying, and I feel like they don't understand what
networth means. They're like, oh, well, her net worth is
an estimated one point seven million. You know, she can't

(01:24:22):
even tip twenty percent, like what another fifty cents? It was, Yeah,
not even that, Like what was the because I actually
know or something, because I don't. I'm assuming those are
two quarters, but I don't know what the other changes
underneath it, so I don't really know. Yeah, yeah, so
they were upset with her. I guess that she didn't
pay that lady five thousand dollars for an eighteen dollars

(01:24:42):
nineteen cent bill. I'm trying to figure out what the
what the thing was. They're like, wait, three dollars tip. Well, yeah,
when your bill is eighteen dollars, what do you expect
to get It's an eighteen dollars bill.

Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
I mean, let's say she gave five dollars. Let's say
she gave two more dollars than she did. Would that
then make her less of a horrible person?

Speaker 1 (01:25:06):
I mean, why is she They're going you tipped her
three dollars and even then that's like over the average.
I mean that's yeah, that so that's over the fifteen
percent really ten percent fifteen percent standard. That's a fine.
It's eighteen dollars bill. You absolute morons. What in the world.
So there's they're slamming her because it was only three

(01:25:28):
dollars and I don't know, I read some change the
whole No tax, you know, I mean there's no tax
on tips. Well I shouldn't say this, but I hate
the irs. Uh, it's unconstitutional. I mean, there's no tax
on tips. If you say that you don't make any
and it's all in cash. Now, I'm not saying that

(01:25:51):
you should do anything like that, but I'm just saying, also, that.
You know, if everything's paid in cash and you're like,
I didn't get any tips tonight, I must not be
that good wink. Okay, are you going to you can't
pay taxes on it anyway. I'm not saying that I
ever saw anything like this, being that I worked as
a server all throughout college. But you know, I you know,

(01:26:11):
I'm not saying that I saw anything like that myself. Yes,
I've heard story, yeah, from states like Illinois and California, Kane,
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Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
Now all of the news you would probably miss. It's
time for Data's quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:28:01):
Oh boy, the bougiest thing that you've ever heard of
offering something that you didn't really think you needed. A
British restaurant. It's a French restaurant in Chesha, Michigan listed it. Well,
it's a a they're talking about this area in Britain
where it's a I'm trying to say the name of
this place. La Popote Popote, papot po pote. It's a

(01:28:27):
French style restaurant in northern England. So a lot of
like restaurants will have their wineless they have water there
are they're offering a water menu. Oh my gosh. So
they said that they're tapping into a global trend away
from alcohol and so they have different Waterskine never going there,

(01:28:52):
Never going there ever in my life. Baltimore Haror Harbor
ship explosion containing in the side of Key Bridge. No
injuries reported. That was to be b al damage beyond repair.
A woman who's accused of porn assault in her ex
boyfriend's car engine and throwing glitter in the ac oh boy.
I've heard of sugar and the gas tank, but never
salt in the engine. She's from Kentucky. She had taken

(01:29:16):
that carry underwood song literally Caine. She's accused of porn,
salting her excess car engine and putting glitter up in
the ac Richmond Police Department says Steffany Carl Quizz told
of her ex boyfriend's car after the couple kind in
an argument in early July. The complaint says Carl Quiz
poured salt in the engine, glitter in the ace slash,
the tired dunk, cracked the windshi'll cracked that review mirror
and shattered the car's radio screen. I mean she went,

(01:29:39):
and she's smiling and laughing in the mugshot. Of course,
she is damages over almost thirteen thousand dollars, so she's
in lots of trouble. Don't be crazy, you know that's it, ladies, says,
don't be crazy. And forty thousand pounds of Rabbi stakes
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Speaker 4 (01:30:01):
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Speaker 11 (01:30:16):
Some Carrie hate. We carry the largest trans pride flag
to ever be flown in a national park and unfurled
it on the side of our cap to prove a
point that trans is natural. A Trump administration and transphobes
would love to have you believe that being trans is unnatural.
Oh my gosh, should be found on every continent.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
That's not every ocean. Smoky Bear redefined Smoky bear right there.
So this is me Christmas. So where do I start?
First off, welcome back Dane Lashaty. The chats at Rumble
Channel thirty forty seven Direct TV is the stream. So

(01:30:59):
this is a park ranger in where was the OT
again park? A park ranger who remember when we first
showed you this video and he put this flag up
at al capy Tan. Well, now he's been fired because
he's been doing these stunts while he's supposed to be working. Okay,

(01:31:21):
so we're going to do something obvious here. If you
are at work and you're engaging in like stunts and
political protests instead of doing your job, et cetera. Would
you get in trouble with your employer?

Speaker 4 (01:31:37):
Yes or no?

Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
Yes? Okay, So he was finally fired, and this is
how he decides to respond to it. He said that
he was devastated. It was his dream job. If there's
your dream job, then why did you imperil it by
pulling stupid stunts like this? He goes. If you're a

(01:31:58):
federal worker and your identity in the line with the administration,
you must be silent or eliminated. Okay, first off, that's
just the Like, can we put the screencap up on
when you get a moment of what this guy went
to work looking like. They allowed this. They allowed him
to go to work looking literally like a an extra
from McDonald's. Like he looks like he just stepped off
a playplace, Like he has a statue of a playplace

(01:32:21):
come to light. He comes, this is how he went
to work. They allowed this. Oh, he's got his stupid
I don't know, he's got some gloves on and I
can't get over you know, the stash whatever I mean,
I don't know with the he went to work looking
like that, so they had no problem with his identity.
It's when he decided to climb up while he was
working and hang a made up flag on the side

(01:32:42):
of l Capitan that that's when he got in trouble.
And then he's like, oh, I can't believe it. They
just want to eliminate you. You have to be silent.
They didn't even mind when he was like doing videos
talking about this. Originally, it was when he started doing
this stuff when he was working that he got fire.
This has nothing to do with him pretending to be

(01:33:03):
a chick. It has nothing to do with it. It
has everything to do with him using his job and
pulling a stunt while he should be working. I wouldn't
even let him. I would not even let him go
to work if I was a park ranger. I'm like,
what are you doing. You don't have time to sit
here and do your makeup and stop and touch up
your your insane eyeshadow while you're working. But he says

(01:33:27):
that that he was fired because everybody's trying to act
like they're being censored. They are trying so badly to
recreate what they actually did to conservatives during COVID and
the laptop story. Let's not forget the Ministry of Disinformation
and that annoying theater abroad who was heading up that

(01:33:49):
proposed department, Nina Jankowitz, and how they were working to
silence people, actually silence dissent. Or let's talk about how
the fact how some of us every single time a
Democrat gets in the White House, for every year that
Democrat is in the White House, the irs chooses to
audit them. I'm sure that's all convenient only when Democrats

(01:34:12):
are running the White House, though, interesting, right, if you
want to have a discussion about using agencies to silencing
or eliminate people. He was fired because he was insubordinate.
This had nothing to do with his identity. These people
make themselves victims and then they try to act like
it's about something else. No one's silencing you don't do
your job and there isn't an issue. But you weren't

(01:34:33):
doing your job. That has nothing to do with free speech.
It's just asinine. I keep seeing this over and over again,
and Loreen's like, Lauren goes, he's not even trans, He's
a drag queen. Lareen's like, you get out of the
trans club, you're not even real show me that you
cut it off show me well, I mean, yeah, none

(01:34:55):
of it, it's all made up, But I mean it's
it's kind of fun. It makes me think that they
all want to be censored, they all want to act
like they're victims of censorship, and so this reminds me, Hey,
I'm ready to pull this uples up. Where's the story
that I had? Oh? Here it is, So that's like
what what's his face? Jimmy Kimmel was saying, So, Jimmy Kimmel,
this is a variety piece from a couple of days ago.

(01:35:17):
Jimmy Kimmel was saying that, Uh, it was so sad
that Colbert he was canceled. And you know, if they're
going to go after everybody that had nothing to do,
he just he wasn't bringing in ratings anymore. That's all
that had to do. That's what that was. He wasn't
bringing in ratings, He wasn't censored for criticizing the president

(01:35:38):
or anything like that. All of these people so desperately
want to be victims. It's and then you know they
there's no this isn't explained by like the NBC's and
the CBS's of the world. In fact. Speaking of that,
can we talk for a moment about the the name

(01:36:00):
change for MSNBC. I wrote a piece about this last night.
So they're they're now calling themselves miss now, Oh sorry,
ms now, and I included a friend of mine posted
a meme saying people with multiple sclerosis seeing MSNBC's new
logo and it was yeah, little miss now. So they

(01:36:26):
they're trying to train themselves into a different entity so
that you'll forget that they were ever the journalistic equivalent
of graffiti on a dive bar bathroom stall. So they're
now okay, they're now going to be known as MSNBC
is not going to be known as my source for
news opinion. And the world what that's the longest name

(01:36:48):
ever my source for news opinion. It keeps going And
the world this like, what are the Megan Markle? Hell
is this? You know how? She was like American Riviera orchard,
just like add a bunch of stuff onto.

Speaker 2 (01:36:58):
It and making making the ms now an acronym.

Speaker 1 (01:37:01):
You know what it sounds like. My first thought was
the world a Jojo stand JoJo's Bizarre Adventures, Stop Platinum,
the world, YadA YadA. So I that's a very long name.
So instead of my source for news opinion in the world.
First off, that's dumb my source for news? Is it

(01:37:24):
my source for news, my source for opinion, and my
source for the world, or is it my source for news,
opinion and the world, my source for the world. That
doesn't even make sense?

Speaker 2 (01:37:36):
Right is opinion world? Now, that's what it's all acronym.
This is what they're trying to They're trying to fit
and make it an acronym. And then we're trying to
make sense of what they did.

Speaker 1 (01:37:46):
Miss now, so it sounds like it sounds like that
meme little miss whatever, little myth Now, I they didn't
change their stable of brain rot that they have. Uh,
they're I guess it's just cheaper to do this than
it is to actually hire like good talent to their

(01:38:07):
to do their content. It sounds I don't know, it
sounds like pretty great value. I mean, it doesn't miss Now.
That's what it's bad. It's bad. Like I don't know
who they had guiding them on those, but it's a
bad rebrand. It's not the best. They didn't send their
best guys. They really didn't. Why is Eleanor Norton following me.

(01:38:33):
So she is the she's a member of Congress representing DC.

Speaker 11 (01:38:40):
One.

Speaker 1 (01:38:41):
Yeah, and this is what she wrote. When roving gangs
of law enforcement conduct violent arrests, obscuring their faces and
refusing to identify themselves, people eat out less. And she's
talking about the story about reservations at DC restaurants dropped
sixteen percent and then the next day twenty seven percent.
Now they're like down, but I don't know. And she's like, oh,

(01:39:06):
this is really hurting. You don't get to determine that.
You are the people who demanded that we cover our
faces for a year. You demanded that babies wear face masks.
I had a family member that had to give birth
wearing a face mask. Shut up, No, no, Now, you
don't get to say that you can't cover your face
now to help with you, you people mandated, demanded, under threat

(01:39:29):
of penalty, that people cover their face. Now you don't
get to walk that back. You don't get to do
any of that. I actually had a remember my family
give birth, and they made her wear a mask, made
her wear a mask. She is way more good nature
than I am, because I would have ripped out people's
intocrine systems through their nostrils and strangled them with it.

(01:39:54):
Had anyone forced me to wear a mask during childbirth?
Hitting me? Loraene says she's eighty eight years old. Yeah, wow,
that's crazy. Maybe people are worried about the roving band
of teenagers that are walking around knocking people down and

(01:40:15):
punching them to death, carjacking them, killing them. And by
the way, these are really dubious stats too. They've been
debunked in a number of different ways, the stats about
restaurant week, because she's comparing promotional like the DC restaurant
Week from last year to a regular week, and that's
the big thing, Like they're trying to make it out
like look at this precipitous drop, but she's literally comparing

(01:40:36):
DC restaurant Week, which is a very highly promoted thing,
it's well advertised, to a regular basic week in August.
But you know why people are probably eating out less
during a basic week in August because people are going
back to school. Things are you don't have a lot
of people back in DC, so that's why. That's why.
But this idea that oh they can't, I just am

(01:40:58):
not even going to hear it from the left being
upset over face masks for border patrol or law enforcement.
When they demanded that we all cover our faces. I mean,
people were nasty about it. They were ignorant about it.

Speaker 10 (01:41:12):
It.

Speaker 1 (01:41:13):
I mean, I I'm not going to tell you what
I some of this stuff. I had a mask that
said redacted your mask. It wasnt the most Christian thing
that I had, but I did wear it in the airport.
And I don't care. They don't get to say this
after they forced us into it. Yeah. Lorene says that
she's eighty eight years old, and she has already said
two times this month that she's going to seek another

(01:41:34):
term in the House. Eighty eight years old. Yeah, yeah,
good night, eighty eight years old. I think maybe, lady,
you need to leave the office. It's a little much.

Speaker 4 (01:41:50):
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Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
I feel like the WNBA is turning into such a
well it is. It's a joke. This is why people
don't watch it. Audio sub at nineteen so Sophie Cunningham
was saying that she's now being fined by the w
NBA because they did not like her comments about the officiating.
Uh Page, what's her face? Uh Buker's officiating treatment during

(01:42:23):
the during the game. And she said this on a podcast.
Listen to this. This is audio sound by nineteen Abria.

Speaker 6 (01:42:30):
But I'm officially three for three on being fined by
the WNBA.

Speaker 1 (01:42:35):
Holy for this for the pod.

Speaker 6 (01:42:39):
Again, they didn't like my comments on Page Beckers, No way,
I didn't even say anything bad. Uh on on the
on the on the whistle, on the quick whistle.

Speaker 1 (01:42:58):
Yeah, Well, like.

Speaker 2 (01:42:59):
Why if we want to talk about Page.

Speaker 1 (01:43:02):
And isn't she out for season because she got a
knee injury because someone doe for her. I can't remember
that chicks the name that dough for, Yes, Pagebackers, I can't.
I can't remember the name of the chick that dough for.
But they they are not protecting their players. And even
Cunningham's sister remarked on it. She tweeted, you know, like
talking about the officiating, you got to protect your players,
et cetera, et cetera. Her sister hid out on it,

(01:43:25):
but she said that she was fine for fifteen hundred
dollars for comments that were critical of the refs that
were on this podcast, and she got fine for it.

Speaker 2 (01:43:35):
That player's name is Bria Hartley, by the way, to
see she.

Speaker 1 (01:43:38):
Was the one. I would just remember watching the play
in slow moo. I think it was on Instagram and dude,
that was on purpose. Yeah, she did that on purpose.
They went after her because she was standing up for
Kaitlin Clark. They went after Clark's protector. So you got
Clark who's injured, and there's like these there's a lot

(01:44:00):
of speculation that, uh, she's more injured than they're letting on.
And then you have this situation now with Cunningham, who's
gonna be out for the season. I mean, this is
this is crazy. So I don't know. I mean, nobody's
gonna watch this. If you're not protecting your star player,

(01:44:21):
you're not protecting your players period, but particularly your star players.
No one's gonna watch this. People are watching it because
of Caitlin Clark, and then they start and then even
more because of Sophie Cunningham. And if you're going to
just hang them out to dry, then you know, good heavens.
And then what Reese is out? Angel Reese is out too,
she is she coming back to WNBA. That's a good question.

(01:44:45):
Nobody's gonna watch this anymore because they don't protect their players.
It's a worthless organization. They have no idea how to
protect their players. But oh man, they're gonna bitch and Molan,
you better pay us the money for what you can't
even You can't even protect your star players. That draw
the eyeballs. Now, nobody's watching. Nobody don't watch to see
the star players sitting out with injuries because of poor
treatment and poor officiating on the sides. Nobody's gonna watch that.

(01:45:06):
It's so dumb. I hate it because man, they had
a hot streak and now look, and then you're finding
Cunningham for this. Come on, you gotta be kidding me.
This is yeah, they find her again and again. This
is like the what third WNBA? Fine for the third
time she's done it. Yeah, but it's all been and
it's not like it's mean, it's accurate. Today's stupidity came
what we got.

Speaker 2 (01:45:27):
Oooh all right, so let's do cut eight. This is
jazz Bit Crockett DJ Jazzy Crockett. She, by the way,
is the one that's probably gonna suffer the most with
this redistricting in Texas. So I guess that explains why
she's out there and flailing verbally like she is. Let's
hear what she has to say there one cut eight.

Speaker 10 (01:45:46):
Do you know the difference in the Democrats and Republicans
controlling the House, It was three seats. So the Republicans
they are cheaters all day, every day, but we have
never tried to match their.

Speaker 11 (01:45:56):
Energy until now.

Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
Uh what First by wrongfully gerrymandering all your states already
to the point where there are some states that have
zero zero Republicans zero, yet they get votes in primaries
in generals. What's happening?

Speaker 1 (01:46:14):
Exactly?

Speaker 2 (01:46:15):
What's happening? So it's all stupid and it's all theater,
and Texas is going to be better for you.

Speaker 1 (01:46:20):
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