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August 26, 2025 106 mins
President Trump fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook after being exposed for mortgage fraud. The Federal Government will take stakes in more companies. The DNC kicks off their summer meeting in Minneapolis with Tampon Tim Walz to try and find their message ahead of midterms. Dana fact-checks the argument surrounding jailing Americans for burning the flag and explains the dangerous Constitutional precedent the executive order would set. CNN’s Tiffany Cross says it would be journalistic integrity to point out that Stephen Miller is a white supremacist. A 14-year-old girl has been charged after allegedly brandishing a knife on a public street in Scotland. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier joins us to discuss the illegal immigrant trucker who is being charged with murder after a fatal crash, how California allowed this person to get a CDL license and the redistricting fight and much more. Dana responds to a comment a listener made about moving her son into college and explains why society still has anti-male antagonism. Dana shares her experience going to an outdoors store in preparation for her trip to Norway where she felt extremely out of place which led her to some follow up questions. A Texas mother slams her daughter’s school after her daughter was disciplined for wearing yoga pants to school. Trump and J.B. Pritzker share punches about each other’s physical appearance.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We stopped three wars go to Africa. They like to say, oh,
you know, okay, I love black people and they and
I did great with a vote with the black people.
But they say he's a racist. He's a racist. I said, really,
for thirty five years the war raged between Rwanda and
the Republic of the Congo, and it was a vicious war.

(00:20):
Nine million people were killed with machetes, largely hatchets and machetes.
That went on for thirty more than thirty years, but
thirty four to thirty five years, and I stopped it.
In fact, the presidents are coming in a week or
two to sign. We have the foreign ministers. It's all signed.
The worst stop but I got it stopped and saved

(00:40):
a lot of lives to Congo's steep into deepest, darkest Africa.
I got that war stop. Nobody else could have done that.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
We stopped.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
So I just think it's funny. At first, I had
no idea what the hell he was talking about, but
I just thought it was funny to hear him say
what he was saying. Welcome to the program. This potus potis.
I mean, who doesn't And I just thought it was funny.
But he's talking about I do think it's interesting he
was saying that, touching on the course, that's the People's

(01:15):
Republic of Congo. And if you remember the and I
was trying to think of the name of the mind,
it is the mind that's in DRC Democratic Republic of Congo.
That Hunter Biden, through Seneca Rosemont, facilitated the acquisition of
that mine in Congo for China. And you guys remember

(01:40):
that because we talked about it, and that was one
of the things that was that was under investigation. You
guys remember all of that when he got into trouble
with Rs Hunter Biden and then got his wrist slap
for nothing. Welcome to the show, Dana lash with you.
We are at the top of the first hour and

(02:00):
gonna get you set up with a bunch of stuff.
And then of course later on today Hell Divers, which
most of you have no idea what that is or
care about it is. So I'm gonna be doing all
night tonight, Kate. So don't expect me to be responsible
professional lady, because I'm not doing anything. I'm gonna turn
into a thirteen year old boy and I'm going to
be on that new game which hit Xbox early the

(02:21):
early hours this morning. All right, So, first and foremost,
where to start because Potus is doing the pushing back
on the cash list bail, which is a very good idea.
But then we have a couple of uncomfortable things that
we got to talk about as it pertains to Potus
and some of these policies, especially with Intel. We're going

(02:44):
to get into some of that. That equity stake and
Intel makes a little some of us nervous. We're also
going to get into the Democrats revoking some of them
want to provoke endorsement over Omar Fata. They're at war
with each other. It's been most illuminating. And then of
course Poets fired that Governor Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations.

(03:07):
By the way, can who tells the Federal Reserve what
to do?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Do we?

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Dewey though, really, Dewey, do you believe that? Can't? Do
you feel in charge? I just asked that because I
you know, I don't know. It's it's I got questions.
So he had fired this Lisa Cook yesterday, yeah, yesterday,

(03:38):
over allegations that she committed for mortgage frauds. She's literally
she's with the federal reserve makes you a little nervous
when you got people like that in those kind of positions,
does it not? And you're you're sort of wondering as
to their Oh, I don't know, they're above boredness, for
the lack of a better way to put it, so

(04:00):
that that that that's a but she said she's she's
a governor of a federal reserve, and she says that no,
she's not. She doesn't I think there's gonna be a fight.
I don't think that it's gonna be something. I don't
think she's gonna go quietly into this into that dark knight.
Do you came? Doesn't look that way? Doesn't look that way.

(04:20):
CNBC reported on it first. I mean, and this all
happened pretty quickly yesterday. It was like soon after we
were off air. He posted it on his platform Truth
Social and I think it was on an X. Relieved
Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook of her position and said that, uh,
he wrote that Congress curb presidential authority to unilate to

(04:41):
really fire at federal governor blah blah blah to day.
But but he's also was trying to add some historical
context to it as well, because there's a criminal referral
that accuses her of literal mortgage fraud. And CNBC they
published the story on it, and they they published a
story and they're like, yeah, well, okay, so it looks
like it's true. But there's no butt to this. Yeah,

(05:04):
thinks media. I mean they could Trump could be like,
well I went back in time and killed baby Hitler,
and media would be like, wow, he's so mean he
kills babies. That would be our media. You know, it's true.
I know it's an absurd comparison, but it's to highlight
how absurd their partisanship is. That's that's the big thing.

(05:27):
So I don't think she's gonna go easily just saying
because I was reading this story, Where's where did I
read this? Okay? This is uh is this Washington Post
that I read this at?

Speaker 4 (05:39):
No?

Speaker 3 (05:39):
No, no, no, yeah it was so she her spokesperson said,
quote President Trump purported to fire me for cause when
no cause exists under the law and he has no
authority to do so. Sounds yeah, but see that's the
thing he knew though. Does he have the authority?

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (06:00):
Do the So there's going to be a fight unnecessarily.
Why do these people do this when they know ultimately
it's not going to go in their favor. That's that's
the that's the thing. So he's he's he's taken her out.
There's is going to be a fight over it. We'll
see how that goes in the meantime. So the and

(06:21):
we're going to get into the the more of that.
The Intel stake. A lot of discussions about this. US
government took a ten percent stake in Intel, and there's
a lot of concerns about the government flexing into the
private sector. Commerceary, Howard, Commerce Secretary, We're going to run
all the words together today to save time. Howard Lutnik
said that the government has this ten percent steak. Uh,

(06:44):
there's an and of course Potus is going to meet
with the CEO of Intel. Soft Bank is going to
make a two billion dollar, two billion dollar investment in
the chip maker. Now there's a couple of ways to
look at this. I mean, you could look at it like, well,
maybe it's a nat SEC issue and we've got to
make sure, you know, we have the ability for these chips,
et cetera. And I totally understand that. I get it

(07:08):
because I've seen that argument ad nauseum all over social
media in the past, Like you know, twelve hours, I
get it. Twenty four However, why we don't the government
really doesn't need to be owning a stake in any
kind of private business. And someone was saying, well, what
about a sovereign wealth fund? Sovereign wealth fund is something

(07:30):
that third world nations do, And do you honestly believe
that a government that's spinned us into oblivion is going
to be the same government that can handle in our investments? Really?
I mean, that's what that is. Kane, correct me if
I'm wrong, but that's exactly what it is. So I'm like, yeah,
I don't think so. So I get we're all a
little nervous. We're all a little nervous about this. It's
a little bit or a little bit nervous. So that

(07:52):
is they've signaled that it's something that they are considering
perhaps going further on. And it's very burn If it
sounds very Bernie sanders Usk, it's because it is. The
I think was reason that said that they're trying to
turn Intel into the chip making equivalent of Amtrak. Well,

(08:17):
government whenever the government gets involved in something. It makes
me a little nervous. See, that's the other thing, Like
I don't want the government to be involved in private businesses.
What is the government run that's like truly served you?

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Well, this is a really nuanced conversation because in reality,
it's just like the government purchasing an equity position in
a company, like a bunch of stocks, and then the government,
instead of it being a grant, which it was mostly
from the Chips Act and being flushed down the toilet
as a grant, it became an equity position for the
American people where they benefit, where the grant money isn't lost,

(08:51):
and they have an opportunity to make money to go
back into the treasury as an equity. Now I understand
that side too, right.

Speaker 7 (08:59):
That's why I'm asking Carol Roth to come on tomorrow
so we can have a to.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Have a real serious conversation about this. I just I
get nervous, and I also don't I don't think that
the government can successfully operate anything. I don't think it
successfully runs anything. Yeah, is it though? That's that's the question.
Is it going to stop there? Because already there's been
indications that they want to go further and that's what
we're all nervous about. And by nervous, I mean we're

(09:26):
kind of we're not freaking out yet, but we're stepping closer.
We're queuing up, as it were. Also on deck a
couple other things. Where's this at. We'll get the intel thing,
we had, the funnel. There's something else that I had
that was going to get right into this segment with you.
And I think this had to do with, oh, the

(09:46):
Cracker Barrel stuff. Okay, so Trump got involved in the
Cracker Barrel stuff. He posted I think it was to
his plot. Well, it was also reposted on x. He says, quote,
Cracker Barrel should go back to the old logo, admit
a mistake based on customer response the ultimate poll, and
manage the company better than ever before. They got a
billion dollars worth of free publicity if they play their

(10:08):
cards right. Very tricky to do, but a great opportunity.
Have a major news conference today, make Cracker Barrel a
winner again. Remember, in just a short period of time,
I made the United States of America the hottest country
anywhere in the world. One year ago was dead. Good luck.
They do need to do something to it.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
The statement we saw yesterday from them about oh, you know, hindsight,
that's a pr move to help the stock and the stockholders.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
Can I say something that's probably going to be considered
controversial to the drive bys who read with pictures. Is
it really that it's woke or is it just that
it sucks? Because I don't necessarily think that the move
was woke. I just think it's like that horrible modern
esthetic that I see, like so many of these companies do,

(11:01):
because they even the way that they arranged the stuff
on the wall, I've never really viewed it as being woke.
I just viewed it as, oh my gosh. Another one
decided that they were going to redo their interior and
look like, you know, like a hospital waiting room or something.
That was the thing that that stuck out to me,

(11:22):
that got me with it. So I don't know, you know,
I mean, it's is it woke?

Speaker 8 (11:28):
Though?

Speaker 3 (11:28):
That's a million dollar question. So coming up, this is
some of the other stuff that we have on deck
to dive into today. We're going to actually coming up,
we're going to be speaking to Florida A. G. James
with Meyer on uh. I still can't believe people there.
I told you yesterday. There's almost three million people that
signed a petition. They want the judge in the case

(11:49):
of that illegal immigrant semi truck driver who got a
CDL in two different states, Washington and California, they all
sign this petition. They want the judge to be this
guy killed three people because he could not read the signs,
because he can't speak English. He can't even talk to anybody.
He had no idea what he was doing, killed three
people with the semi and three million people have signed

(12:12):
this petition, almost three million for leniency in his case.
So we're going to talk to the Florida ag about that.
We're also going to get into Hoof. They said they're
gonna get back to being tacky, apparently make tacky great again.
I don't know. I got this article to share with you.
Very interesting. We got some of the latest with the
EU because a Scottish girl apparently got ticketed because she

(12:33):
brandished a machete and an axe. This foreigner was following
her and she recording her. She felt very uncomfortable, so
they cited her because she had a blade. I want
to get this girl a gun now, so we got
that for you. And the great flag burning explainer two
Scotus rulings and an in Scalia and explaining the Oliver

(12:55):
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Speaker 8 (18:24):
Think of how easy it would be to be a
damn Republican. Oh what should I wear today? This stupid
freaking red hat. What should I say today?

Speaker 4 (18:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (18:32):
Just make sure it's cruel. Who do we listen to
that guy? Oh, the felon in the White House? Yeah,
listen to him and that will be fine. Now he's
talking about burning flags. He's gonna have flag burning or
whatever because he knows there's a hell of a lot
of flags with his picture on it that are gonna
get burned.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
That doesn't even make any sense. He's just he's one
of the dumbest people I've ever heard speak. Welcome back
to the program. That was fud Tim Walls. Can I
just start on the say I'm looking at the transcript,
Think of how easy it would be to be a
damn Republican. Oh what should I wear today? We don't
all wear red hats, you absolute loser. We all don't

(19:10):
wear red hats. I feel like I could verbally make
him cry pretty easy. You ever meet some people and
you're like, oh, I just want to bully you. I
want to. I mean, I shouldn't say that out loud.
He's just not. I guess his thoughts on re aligning

(19:33):
the Democrat Party are to be meaner, right he Uh.
Yesterday we played audio of him saying, may his fat
ankles find something today? What does that mean? We played
that and I still don't know what it means. I
don't know. But he is at the DNC summer meeting
in Minneapolis, and that's where they're they're all coming together

(19:56):
and they're all, you know, I don't know what they
think this is. He said that Republicans were fascists, that
attacks on DEI and CRT were quote cruel, and then
he goes, oh, your dumb red hat. This is the
guy who literally made camo hats to try to sell
himself as like a hunter and a gun toting Democrat.

(20:19):
If you guys, remember, I mean, think about how easy
it is to be Tim Walls. You wake up and
you poorly load your shotgun because you don't really know
what you're doing anywhere A dumb camo hat and what else.
I don't know. I don't I don't understand his appeal,
and obviously Democrats didn't either, because he just wasn't roll
received on that front. So I guess they're going up there.

(20:41):
They're supposed to be trying to solidify a message going
into midterms with this summer meeting in Minneapolis, and it's
not happening. I think they're focusing on all of this
other stuff, like this audio somebody at eighteen. He's just
going off still this time. It's if Harris was president,
save us.

Speaker 8 (20:59):
And I am proud of this state like so many others.
And I will have to tell you the privilege of
my lifetime was stand beside someone we know was the
most qualified and would have been a fantastic president, in
a president Harris. And look, we wouldn't wake up every
day to it on TV and a bunch of nonsense.

(21:21):
We would wake up to an adult with compassion and
dignity and vision and leadership doing the work, not a
manchild crying about whatever's wrong with him.

Speaker 3 (21:30):
Can I just say, also, I didn't even own a
red hat. I own a black one. Make coth grade again.
But this he's saying, well, if Harris was president, you know,
we wouldn't wake up to a bunch of nonsense. What
nonsense are you talking about? Because all I'm seeing I
see some things I disagree with, but I see a
hell of a lot of winds, Kane, hell of a
lot of wins. Gotta say, also, can we please just

(21:54):
reject this idea that you have to agree a thousand
percent with anything the administration does otherwise you're not a
real patriot. Because I am so sick of that brain
dead stuff. Can I just talk really quickly about the
flag burning thing that we mentioned yesterday. I get I granted,
I do have a short temper, granted, and I am

(22:16):
very combative. And it's not because I'm miserable. It's because
I enjoy it. I enjoy fighting. It brightens my soul.
I hear the birds sing louder. I am. Now, I'm
not intentionally mean, Cain. I feel like I'm a very
nice person. Oh absolutely, But I just have zero tolerance
for stupidity. I mean, it's a deficit of tolerance.

Speaker 7 (22:37):
That's the proper amount of tolerance for stupidity.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
I just I will not suffer a single ful And
I say this because I still some really stupid arguments
about some of this flag burning stuff. Yesterday and some
goobers were trying to argue with me about it. I
read the whole damn executive Order. Oh my gosh. People
were like, did you even read the EO? I'm like,
did you? Because clearly we've got some issues here this.

(23:02):
Let me tell you about this executive I have no
idea why Trump even brought it up. I don't know
why he would even waste political capital on it. There
are so many other wins here doing something like this,
just because how long have we been arguing over flag
burning Jiminy Christmas thirty years? We have two Supreme Court rulings.
You have US or texasv. Johnson, and you have US Vieikman.

(23:23):
You have two Supreme Court rulings that get into free
speech and flag burning. Noting that it has been constitutional,
that it has been in a support of law by
the Supreme Court upheld as a protected form of speech,
is not an endorsement of flag burning. That's like saying
I like waffles. Oh my gosh, why do you hate pancakes?
You didn't mention them? Because I'm not talking about pancakes.
You fruit loop. I'm talking about waffles. So this idea

(23:44):
that you by pointing out that it's been upheld in
a court of law by Scotus two times and no
less by antonin Scalia. Also, who is the measure of
conservatism that is not an endorsement of flag I don't
like flag burning. I think it's I just, you know, obviously,
because of what it represents. However, I read this executive

(24:08):
order and I think some people are trying to walk
it back and in terms of trying to explain it,
which isn't going to fly. And here's why I say that.
There was one part And if you get the newsletter,
I sent this out to you last night, and we
talked about it, you know, in depth, because I wanted
people to understand legitimately what the concern was. So the

(24:30):
part of the executive order that stood out to me
was in I think it was like the third graph
when they were talking specifically about fighting words, and in
the executive order it had said, quote, notwithstanding the Supreme
Court's rulings on First Amendment protections, the Court has never
held that the American flag desecration conducted in a manner

(24:51):
that is likely to incite imminent lawless action or that
is an action amounting to quote unquote fighting words, is
constitutionally protected. Although they did, they're trying to say a
five to four vote that it was too close, et cetera.
I would tell you that even though we, yes, we
do have a more conservative leaning Supreme Court, but they
are also very, very constitutionalists. They don't believe in the
living Constitution, because in order to believe in the living Constitution,

(25:14):
you have to think that our rights are anachronistic and
that things are predicated upon the time in which they
were introduced. And that's just simply false, because those rights
transcend time. The right of speech, the right of freedom,
the right to defend oneself. This is something that transcends
whatever scope and time it was originally introduced. And so
that's the thing that gets me because people were saying, well,

(25:37):
they're just talking about, you know, being able to enforce
the law. Well that's sorry, but that doesn't fly because
then you already have those laws in the books. It's
redundant and it's a stunt for nothing, and that doesn't
make any sense. What they're trying to do is they
want to explore the limitations of quote unquote fighting words.
And here's the problem that I have with it. By
looking at fighting words and considering the redefinition of it,

(26:00):
what they're doing is they're talking about redefining what fighting
words are based on the content of the expression, which
is expressly against the First Amendment. And that is something
that has been explored in two Supreme Court cases, and
it's been elaborated on extensively by late Justice Scalia. Scalia
had said, quote, if it were up to me, I
would put in jail every sandal wearing, scruffy bearded weirdo

(26:22):
who burns the American flag. But I am not king.
And he actually was one of the deciding votes in
support of protecting and as freedom of expression, not just
in that, but he also authored the majority opinion in
the other case, and that was in eighty nine. He
was the fifth and deciding vote the five to four
with Texas v. Johnson. Now here's the thing that I
need people to understand. There is a difference between actions

(26:45):
that may inspire riots and violence and actions that expressly
call for riots and violence. And this is why I think,
of all people, Republicans should be very sensitive to this difference.
And the reason and I say that is because Trump
was falsely accused of inciting the January sixth riots. We

(27:06):
carry that live on air. I was sitting right here.
I heard every word in my monitor, I was watching
it on the screen, and I had the mic in
front of my face, and he at no point called
for violence. The reason that I bring this up is
because whether somebody's action that hurts your feelings is not

(27:27):
enough for it to be considered unprotected speech. Trump having
a rally and he expressly told people to be peaceful
and go the hull home. He wasn't inciting it, So
you would also have to be in order to be
consistent believe that him simply engaging in an expression that
pisses people off is enough to believe that that action

(27:50):
is no longer protected speech. When you start enforcing selective content.
When you start selective content enforcement, you are except you
are judging the expression in the context of the content
that it is exercising, and that is expressly against the
First Amendment. That is what we are talking about in

(28:11):
this case. It has nothing to do with anything else
but the very paragraph in the EO that says they're
looking at fighting words and whether or not that is
going to be a redefinition. That is what we're talking
about when we talk about concerns as it relates to
First Amendment protections. Right now, as for the comparisons to

(28:36):
these other cases where people were jailed for burning or
otherwise damaging the trans the pride, the BLM stuff those cases,
and I went and looked at every single one of
the cases that I could find. Now, I have an
asterisk right there. I'm going to come back to it.
In every single one of these cases, the property that

(28:57):
was destroyed was taken from another person, whether it was
it a rally or a riot or whatever, and the
charge that came into effect was theft of personal property. Now,
I agree that I think that the penalties were stupidly
punitive for the purpose of politics. However, the difference is
that that was a piece of private property. And we're

(29:18):
not Marxists, correct, we believe in private property. But that
was the case of someone taking someone else's private property,
no matter how fruity it was. Somebody took somebody else's
private property, and that's how that charge came in. Now,
the asterisk that I mentioned, this is the one I
don't understand the cases as it relates to the crosswalks
on the road that are painted. I mean, it's a

(29:39):
damn street. They went after kids on scooters because they
said they vandalized some Pride crosswalk tires go on the
asphalt lunchboxes. Okay, if you don't want people driving on it,
then don't put it on the asphalt. It's very simple.
And I think those cases painting on it, I think
those are idiotic and stupid. But the government cannot use

(30:00):
whether or not speech or expression will make people mad
as the measure for whether or not it is free speech.
That is specifically what that mention of fighting words in
the Executive Order is targeting. That is what people are

(30:21):
replying to. And it is not an endorsement for some
of these dipwads out there that are like, well, I
go through the her It's not an endorsement of flag burning.
Keep in mind, guys, we just went through eight years
or well four years where they were shutting down our
voices online because they did not consider our free speech
free speech. So hell, yes, you should be sensitive about this.

(30:47):
So our First Amendment is the hedge of protection against that. Now,
what I don't understand is that Trump has just scored
a ton of wins. I am very confused as to
why he's wasted seeing any political capital on this right now.
And some people are like, yeah, well dan O, it's
just and if all the left is going to go
out there and burn flags, that's what I think that

(31:07):
that's a stupid stunt, if that's a goal. And I
don't think that that's the goal. I mean, hell, you
don't need to invite people to burn flags. All I
got to do is just showing burning neighborhoods for four
plus years. Because I'm going to tell you something. If
people don't care about all the left is burning down
neighborhoods for three damn summer straight, they're not going to
give a rats ask about burning a flag now, Okay,
So let's be smart about this about how we approach this.

(31:31):
I just think that there's better things to spend political
capital on. And I think if you're going to lay
a trap, lay a better trap, because this ain't it.
So that's what we're talking about. To be very very
specific about it, I could get into some of these
other cases. All I know is that if it goes
further and it goes to court, it will not be
upheld in a court of law. There's no way in

(31:52):
hell this gets through a court of law. That's more
tax dollars, just that we're going to be paying to
litigate it and to defend it. So that's a problem.
I don't know why we're wasting the time or political
capital on this. And you know what, it is okay
to say that stuff. By god, you're an American. You
don't have to cement every damn thing a politician does.

(32:14):
You do not have to rubber stamp it. It is
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SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days of
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Speaker 5 (35:30):
Really likely happy?

Speaker 11 (35:31):
Because anytime that we play something from Stephen Miller, it
would be journalistic integrity to point out that he is
a white supremacist and he is the brainchild behind this policy.
That's not my opinion, that's actual facts. And for him
to purport lies from the Oval Office as a white supremacist.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
I want someone to take her to speech classes so
she can say, at least supremacist, it's not supremacists. Good grief,
who's this broad? What's her name?

Speaker 7 (36:00):
Any cross?

Speaker 3 (36:00):
Good Night?

Speaker 6 (36:01):
Soon to be sued and CNN will probably be sued too,
because she didn't say that was her opinion?

Speaker 7 (36:06):
Did she? She said, that's not opinion.

Speaker 3 (36:07):
She sounds like a YouTube comment section, like who watches that?
Who turns in? Who tunes into that network and watches
any of that? That is annoying as hell. That's like
if you're if you're sitting out like you know, you're
enjoying some snacks and having a couple of drinks, and
someone sitting at your table doing that stuff. I'm like, bish,
please get out your ruining my vibe. Get gut. Oh yeah,

(36:33):
I don't get you know, it's ill. It's not like
my opinion, that's like fact, it's totally your opinion. You know,
you can't just like redefine things like I can't just
say that you're smart because you're not. You just can't
make stuff up. Good heavens these people, all right, So
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Speaker 10 (37:49):
Where does Trump go? Migrant crime, carjackings, the really lurid,
awful stuff that is a crazy, crazy visual. Don't take
the bait because most Americans are more worried about out.
How are we going to address mental health issues, the
visible homelessness that we see on streets, and how do
we deal with mental health and other issues that try

(38:10):
to random incidents that scare all of us. That's what
you should be talking about. That's where you're showing.

Speaker 3 (38:16):
Don't take the bait. You're talking about.

Speaker 10 (38:18):
Migrant crime or carjackings or the things that actually don't
matter to that many Americans.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
I need a minute a minute, give me a minute
a second.

Speaker 7 (38:32):
I just have to have a little audio so that
the station silence.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
Now. I don't want the station silence alarms all across
the country to go off. I just try to recalibrate
so I can still be perceived as a lady and
respond to this. Okay, first off, greetings and salutations. Welcome back,
Dane A lash Uh with you. We're at the top

(38:58):
of this second hour this broad. It's like people aren't
talking about that. You know what people want to talk about.
People want to talk about mental health and also like
mental health things and mental health and health. That's mental
that's what they want to talk about. While pointing at everybody,

(39:18):
I can't stand that no one's interested in Kai jackins
and crams from a local Alma. Yeah. Yeah, you don't
get to speak for us, broad. We are all interested
in these things. So is what we talk about on
the rag. We're all interested in it. They're having their
little DNC work Sash. Where's this that in Minneapolis. We'll
talk more about that, but I can't. It's just a

(39:41):
trove of bad ideas, y'all, A trove of bad ideas.
By the way, for joining us that you can watch
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or they'll eat your soul. And we've got uh oh
x wor at x And where where the hell else

(40:03):
are we? We're just where the Weiberne's are. You know,
We're everywhere. So that's a bit. Can I got to
talk about this story. I'm one. I'm really sorry because
I wasn't going to have it in this hour, but
I'm doing it. It's the uh they what are they
calling her? Blade? Uh? I think they called it all
to call her Abatika Junior, honestly. Uh. But it's a

(40:27):
blade threat girl fourteen years old. So let me set
this up. I don't know if you've seen this video
or not, but it was in Dundee and the cops
were cold to Saint Dan Lane Kine. It's the Lucky
area of Dundee and it was on a Saturday evening,
seven thirty, right. Somebody called the police and they said,

(40:50):
oh my gosh, there's a girl who's got a bladed weapon,
and they said it was a fourteen year old. She
was charged in connection. Now here's where we got a
lot of questions I'm like, wait a minute, someone was
recording her. The area that she was in is where
a guy was murdered in a knife attack, just like

(41:12):
a few months back, like literally the street right behind her,
and some people were like, oh, well, you know, you know,
she should have had a knife, et cetera. I want
to know who the foreigner was it was recording her.
So an adult male was recording her and wouldn't leave
them alone, and she it didn't. I mean, we don't

(41:35):
have anything in the lead up to this. It didn't
seem like she was bothering anybody. I am less concerned.
I mean, if she was my daughter, hell, I'd give
her a gun at this point. Proud of her because
she stood up for herself. She has these adults, this
adult man, a strange man, following her in a park
and filming her in an area where there have been
attacks from illegal immigrants on younger people. Okay, And I

(42:00):
don't think she's brand I mean in the video just
looks like she was carrying I necessarily don't think that
that's brandishing because she had them in her pants and
I apparently some people were saying that they were carrying
them because they were protecting themselves and everything that I've seen,

(42:21):
I just can't believe she was charged and I want
to know why there was this grown man filming her.
So the thought and I was looking at a lot
of the a lot of the press about this. They's
they were saying that she was trying to protect herself
because she felt that this guy was trying to harm her.

(42:44):
Is what the story was. That's the Scottish I mean,
the Scottish son wrote about it, et cetera. The problem
is that she was being harassed on the street by
what sounds like an adult foreign male, and she did
not produce the blade, according to their account, into he
started unrelentingly harassing her. Now that's the story, and so

(43:08):
she gets charged in the adult male harassing the miner,
doesn't this is how you get conquered. I mean, why
is it that a fourteen year old girl has to
do more than a lot of the men in that
damn country to stand up for the women and girls
pushing back. That's my question. I'm gonna tell you what.
This is my country and I had people. I mean,
you see it in Rotherham, in parts of Britain, Telfer,

(43:32):
there are different areas in the UK where young females
have been systematically targeted, exploited and trafficked. I mean, this
has been going on for twenty years and we're not
talking about like five or ten. You're talking you're getting
into the thousands. That's how bad this is. This is

(43:52):
not a joke, it's not an exaggeration. This is literally
what this is what is happening, and now it's a
it's imperiled a lot of these the rothrum abuse, the
background to it. It's the whole child's exploitation scandal, and
I mean there's they had over The Guardian said it

(44:14):
was over fourteen hundred young girls, but other news into
DC it's higher than that. The trafficking and the sexploitation,
and it's all Pakistani grooming gangs. I mean, without exception.
I think that the lawmakers, the British lawmakers and politicians

(44:34):
who didn't do anything because they were more terrified at
being called racist than they were protecting the girls. I
think they're culpable in all of this. But they said
that it had ever. I mean it was taxi drivers,
it was everyone. One girl who was telling her story
to the Telegraph, she was eleven years old and she
was stalked and harassed by Pakistani grooming gang. They said

(44:56):
her story is not unique. She is one of over
fourteen hundred children who were sexually exploited by gangs. And
this is the Telegraph. I want to point out The
Telegraph is a very left leaning paper. They were exploited
by gangs that predominantly Pakistani origin men in Rotherham from
nineteen ninety seven to twenty thirteen until a report finally

(45:17):
revealed the scale of abuse they had. The National Crime
Agency investigation, they identified over three hundred suspects. Taxi drivers
who were really involved in trafficking. The victims have come
under scrutiny. They had over twenty five taxi drivers who
had their licenses pulled because of it. There were one

(45:39):
hundreds of other taxi drivers, many of them Pakistani, that
were going to protest because they didn't want to have
to install CCTV into their cabs. To keep kids safe,
to keep women safe. This has been happening so bad.
The people didn't do anything. The school failed her, the
law enforcement failed her. All of this and this. They

(46:05):
get these girls, they get them in compromising situations, use
it against them and then they get them addicted to
cocaine and amphetamines, and then they rape them, and then
they sell them off to get raped by all these
other men. And this one woman's story is apparently the
story of thousands of girls, over a thousand girls. So

(46:30):
now you understand why it's not unusual for a young
female in the UK to be very uneasy with the
fact that a grown foreign male is following her and
harassing her and recording her to the point where she
feels the need to present a small hatchet. And I'm
going to tell you something. If this had been in

(46:51):
the United States and someone was aggravating my daughter, that
person would be going back in a body bag to
their family. The UK allowed itself to be raped into submission.
It is the rape of the UK, It is the

(47:11):
rape of Europe. It is a conquering absolutely, and people
were outraged. Not even making this up. We've told you
these stories that there would be at all any punishment
of the people who were doing this. Do you know

(47:32):
that one of the defenses was, oh, they just didn't
know their customs are different. I kid you, not nobody
said anything because everybody is so afraid to be called
bigoted or racist, even if you're saying, look, the gangs
of people doing this are literally ninety nine percent this origin.

(47:56):
It's bigoted to what they are doing to young girls.
That's bigoted. It's not bigoted to accurately observe and call
out this group's crimes. But people didn't want to speak
up because they were more terrified at being accused of
the moral failing that is bigotry or racism than they

(48:19):
were protecting their innocent daughters. And this girl had more
balls than any of them to stand up to it.
So I say, she's a little Boutica. Lorraine reminds me
of when Tommy Robinson was thrown in a British jail

(48:41):
because he exposed this. They were trying to tell him
that he couldn't talk about the grooming gangs and Rothaam
and it extended beyond Rotheram, just so you know, it
extended far beyond that and affected many different areas. It is.
It's incredibly sad. It's so incredibly sad. So I'm looking

(49:01):
at this, you know, this fourteen year old girl. We
saw the Do we have the video? I don't know
if we can play some of it because there's cussing,
but maybe we can just show it without the volume,
did he okay? Yeah, So she's her friends with her
and she's yelling. They're yelling at this a grown foreign
man to leave them alone, to stop following them, and

(49:21):
he won't, and he keeps trying to get near her.
And it isn't until he won't leave her alone that
she shows him, Okay, I've got a knife and a hatchet,
leave me alone. She's the one who gets sighted. If
I was a mother, I'd beat that comms ass. I
would Oh my gosh, it just enrages me. No one's
protecting them. Where's anybody protecting these girls? Where are the

(49:45):
men over there? Good heavens, have some self respect? Of course,
you know, I gotta tell you. Doesn't help the third
and fourth wave feminism. You know, a lot of people
don't want to step up and help because y'all remember
what happened to Daniel Penney here in the United States.
He stepped up and look what happened. New York went

(50:07):
after him. Nobody wants to be the hero because heroes
are in trouble. So they get in trouble, they're looked
at as, oh, you're being a hero, you're probably a
vigilante or something. And the other girl that was with
the fourteen year old that was targeted, she was twelve.

(50:28):
The fourteen year old was the one that was cited.
The twelve year old wasn't cited, but they and now
there's a lot of protests over this, understandably so people
are protesting what happened? Why were they out and not
out there protecting the streets. I read I saw on
x that now men in Scotland, in and around Dundee

(50:49):
are organizing to patrol the streets to keep it safe.
I mean, it's gotten so bad in the UK that
they can't even put up thet They can't even put
up Sat George's Cross. They can put up up gossen flags,
but they can't put up the Saint George's Cross. I'm
telling you, it's a conquering. There are more than one

(51:10):
ways to conquer a nation. You don't have to use arms,
you don't even have to use violence. You can use
manipulation and extortion. And that's what this is. It's a conquering.
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The plea for the records.

Speaker 3 (57:06):
Of the truck driver in Florida at his arraignment. He
has no idea of the charges against him because he
doesn't understand English. He can't even identify the road signs.
Only one of the road signs he was actually able
to identify. He's the guy who is being charged for
killing three people in a very deadly wreck. He was
driving a semi somehow got a CDL from not one

(57:29):
but two states, California and Washington, goes to Florida and
starts killing Floridians. Gavin Newsom is killing people. His policies
are killing people. And believe it or not, there was
a petition we talked about this last hour drawn up
where you have almost three million people who went some
leniency for this guy. They thrive on the indulgence of

(57:52):
society's virtue signaling and understanding that's what this criminality does.
Joining us now to discuss all of this is the
Attorney General for the Son State, James Uthmeier, who joins
us now via video. General It's good to have you, boy.
You have had a lot to deal with. I just
I want to get your thoughts on this, because you know,
in Florida, you have your standards for you know, legal

(58:14):
status and driver's licenses and commercial drivers licenses. You have
an individual who's not here legally, who is somehow able
to get two different CDLs from two different sanctuary states,
and now three Floridians are dead as a result of this.
And this is an example of how these policies and

(58:35):
these governors in these states, they're actively killing people in
your state.

Speaker 5 (58:39):
General, that's right, Gavin Newsom's love affair with illegal aliens
is losing lives not just in their sanctuary states, but
in other states and communities across the country. We in Florida,
we don't allow illegal aliens to get any driver's licenses,
much less the heightened CDL licenses for driving large commercial vehicles.

(59:03):
And we're certainly going to fight back. We're being very defensive.
We're now doing inspections at checkpoints coming into the state
where truck drivers will be tested, where we need to
know they speak English, where we'll be able to figure
out if they're driving CDL licenses from other states, which
is not permitted coming into Florida. But ultimately this shows

(59:23):
how dangerous. The Obama Biden border policies have been for
our entire country. Every community is a border community when
you have these rights given impermissibly to illegal aliens, enabling
them to travel out of state and ultimately engage in
reckless behaviors. So we've got to do more. We're going

(59:43):
to go after and hold legally accountable these jurisdictions and
agencies that acted with gross negligence to provide these licenses.
They have a part to play. They have blood on
their hands too.

Speaker 3 (59:54):
And these companies that I would imagine that are allowed
that are hiring these individuals. I mean, you can't tell
me you have this, and we watched the video as
we were getting ready to bring you on camera. You
can't tell me that the people who hired this guy
did not know that he was incapable of speaking any
English or reading road signs, which I think is kind
of important when you're driving a giant semi.

Speaker 5 (01:00:13):
Yeah, if you can't speak English, you certainly can't take
and pass the test to get these licenses. Because of
the heightened responsibilities because of the danger associated with driving
such large vehicles, these tests are somewhat rigorous. The vetting
that goes into these individuals. It's supposed to be rigorous,
but here they dropped the ball, and I think they

(01:00:35):
want to enable illegal aliens to take advantage of these
types of opportunities. So I'm glad the federal government is
cracking down. We hope that they will cut off the
CDL programs in these sanctuary states where you see systematic abuse.
We'll pursue any legal remedy we can, and we will
certainly do everything in our power to protect Florida citizens.

Speaker 3 (01:00:55):
And it's wild to me that now you are having,
because of the lawlessness of California and Washington, which are
the two states where this individual in question got to
cdl's plural, you're having to now implement a whole new
layer of testing just so you can keep your Florida
constituents safe on the highway because they're assuming, oh, well,

(01:01:18):
they're driving a semi they probably their CDL, they passed
through whatever tests, etc. And they're trusting that, well, you know,
it turned out deadly in this last instance. Tell me
a little bit about that, because I would. I mean,
that's unfortunately, I know, it's another layer of I don't
want to say bureaucracy, but it's another safeguard that you're
going to have to implement and do more as a
result of their not doing enough.

Speaker 5 (01:01:40):
That's right. I mean, the reality is, we don't know
how broad this danger is. Since we started a heightened
crackdown checking on some of these drivers. Two nights ago,
we detained somebody in Bay County and the Panhandle of
Florida that was here illegally operating one of these licenses
from New Jersey. Yesterday the checkpoints in the first day

(01:02:01):
of these heightened inspections, we pulled over a couple illegal
aliens that will be processed for deportation. So the reality is,
you know, we don't know yet how many illegal aliens
are driving these large commercial vehicles on our roadways. So
here in Florida, yes, we're taking heightened action to combat this.
I hope other states will follow suit. But at the

(01:02:23):
end of the day, we've got to go crack down
and nip it in the bud. At these sanctuary states
that gave out these licenses in the first place, their
actions are putting people at risk and ultimately killing people.

Speaker 3 (01:02:35):
That is terrifying that we actually don't know because they
just have not been honest and following existing law in
terms of driver's licenses and these commercial licenses. That's a
terrifying prospect. You have no idea. I mean, we were
just on a road trip taking a kid to school,
and tons of semize on the highways and now I'm wondering, okay,
how many of these people can actually, you know, read

(01:02:57):
the road signs. And you know what is that's a
terrifying prospect general, because there are a lot of trucks
on the road.

Speaker 5 (01:03:04):
That's right, I agree, I mean it just shows you think.
I mean, you see the human trafficking, you see the
large fentanyl cartels, you see all these very heinous things
that we're pulling illegal off, illegal aliens off the streets
for committing You don't think necessarily at first about the
dangers of the truck driving next to you. But if
somebody can't speak English, they're not going to be able

(01:03:26):
to read signs, they're not going to be able to
you know, adhere to signs above free ways. They're certainly
not going to be able to engage with radio communications
and things. It's a major problem. You know, we're again
it takes a deep dive, but we've got to go
nip it in the butt at these sanctuary states that
have provided these grants in the first place. I hope
the federal government will hold them accountable. We certainly look

(01:03:48):
forward to helping them any way we can.

Speaker 3 (01:03:50):
For those just tuning in, if you're listening across the
country or watching us through the radio program channel through
forty seven Direct TV, you're talking to Florid Attorney General
James uth Meyer the real quickly, then, I wanted to
ask you about some of the sense of stuff this
petition for that driver in this deadly crash. I'm trying
to figure out how it is over two and a
half million people they just felt like they needed to

(01:04:12):
sign a petition to ask for more leniency in this
case where three people lost their lives.

Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
Your thoughts, Yeah, well, I mean maybe it's not even
real people. Some of these online petitions, you know, they manipulate,
they send out, you know, mass emails, driving a population.
I don't know. You might even have a bunch of
bots in India working on this for all we know.
So I'm not going to give too much credit to that.
It's certainly not going to be a distraction. We are

(01:04:38):
going to prosecute this individual here in Florida. People at home,
you know, should know he's not just getting deported. He
will serve his time here. We will hold him accountable
for as long as necessary, and then we will turn
him over to Ice for deportation.

Speaker 3 (01:04:51):
I like, how y all sent your Jay Collins, your
LG out there to go and bring a culprit back
to the state of Flora. I've never seen that before.
You guys are serious out there. I wanted to ask
you pretty.

Speaker 5 (01:05:02):
Hands on here. Yeah, we take it seriously. We grabbed
the bull by the horns.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
No one expects Florida to show up like that and
come in and drag people back. I love it. You
You hit really hard at California Governor Gavin Newsom. You
said in an August twenty first post, they're stealing Florida's money,
representation and electoral votes, including illegal aliens in electoral apportionment,
dilutes the voting power of citizens. Because I mean all

(01:05:30):
of this, I mean, you guys had a massive victory
with some redistricting and also gaining additional seats, and you
guys are fighting back. I mean, I think that's a
very good point that people don't realize a lot of
people left California and went to Florida. They should be
adequately represented, just as they would be anywhere else. I mean,
we went to war over not being properly represented while

(01:05:50):
still being taxed general. So this I wanted to kind
of get your thoughts on the census and approaching that
because Potus called for a new when you said you're
ready to work with it, your thoughts.

Speaker 5 (01:06:01):
Sure, Well, here in Florida we were robbed of a seat.
I worked in the first Trump administration. I worked as
a senior advisor for the Commerce Secretary who oversees the
census and the projections with Florida's population growth even pre
COVID was that we were supposed to get two seats.
Of course, the Biden administration comes in, They delay results,
They do a lot of manipulation. The Deep States always

(01:06:23):
been working the census for political purposes. Oh it pops out,
Florida only gets one seat. The Census Bureau then subsequently,
in an after action report, admits an undercount in Florida
of over seven hundred thousand people, which would have certainly
given us the other seat. And by the way, Rhode
Island didn't end up losing a seat. And you can
go figure out who the Commerce secretary was that came in.

(01:06:46):
So Florida had those separate problems. But more important than that,
under the US Constitution, illegal aliens do not have a
constitutional right to vote and have a say in our
democratic republic here because of the way the Electoral College
works the census, they count everybody, they count the illegals,
and then states like California sanctuary states end up having

(01:07:10):
a disproportionately high electoral power. This is wrong. The founders
never would have tolerated this, and it's improperly creating a
balance that creates greater weight for Democrat states. We believe
if you remove the illegal aliens from apportionment, it could
result in a swing of as many as twenty to

(01:07:31):
thirty electoral states. This is seats in Congress. This is
electoral power to decide the next president. It also allocates
significant federal funding to states based on this apportionment, so
it's a huge deal. I think most people don't really
understand how this works with the census. We certainly applaud
President Trump for calling for a new census. We're happy

(01:07:53):
to help him in this regard. And let's see this
country apportioned appropriately, apportioned in a way that listens to
the voices of US citizens in the governance of our country.

Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
Amen to that aim into that Attorney General James Uthmyer
would love to have you back your I know you're
busy in Florida.

Speaker 5 (01:08:10):
There.

Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
You're doing a great job in Florida, and keep it up.
We really appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (01:08:14):
We we didn't talk Supreme Court Second Amendment. So yeah,
thinking with that quick.

Speaker 3 (01:08:18):
Before I let you go. I got a minute left.
I got a minute left. Give me an updated, surely.

Speaker 5 (01:08:21):
Yeah. Well, as you know, you know at the Appellate
Court when I took over, I did an about face
from this office's position. We decided not to defend Florida's
law that you know, prohibits people under twenty one from
being able to own a gun, depriving people their constitutional right,
people that can serve in the military. I committed that
if it went up to the US Supreme Court on appeal,

(01:08:41):
I would not defend it, and indeed we are not.
In fact, we have taken a briefing position arguing against
the state law. I took an oath to uphold and
defend the Constitution. I will not abandon that oath.

Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
Amen to that. We are grateful for that. General appreciate
you and your consistency, which is very rare. Thank you
so much, Attorney General James uth Meyer from the great
State of Florida. Sir, God bless you. Thank you for
a time. We appreciate you.

Speaker 5 (01:09:04):
Always a pleasure. Thank you very much.

Speaker 6 (01:09:09):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 7 (01:09:15):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:18):
All right. So guys, there's a reason why you don't
drive your lawnmower. You're writing mower on a busy road,
and you don't do it when you're drunk. Big, big
reason why. This is Sumter County, Florida, Florida Highway Patrol
said a man was riding his lawnmower down the road
and he got hit by a pickup truck Saturday night. Now,

(01:09:40):
also at night. I didn't feel like I didn't add
that in there. So don't drive your writing lawnmower on
a busy road, don't drive your writing lawnmower on a
busy road at night, And don't drive your lawnmower on
a busy road at night while you were drunk. It
happened at almost nine pm. Seventy one year old man
riding his lawnmower. He had no lights on in the dark,

(01:10:01):
riding his mower no lights at Dodge, Dakota. A truck
traveling east tried to get overtake the mower and hit
it instead, and the man was transported to the hospital,
but he used toccumb to his injuries. The thirty six
year old driving the pickup. Now this gets even crazier.
That man had a DUI. I'll be sign just one
thing after the other. So just stop it, stop it.

(01:10:24):
I gotta tell you, those are some pretty big beans
at Feller. Had to be driving a lawnmower at night
with no lights on a busy road like he was
apparently inebriated. The other guy's inebriated. Everybody's inebriated. So let's see. Oh,
let's oh, let's do this, and we've the lawnmower in

(01:10:45):
here a couple of times. Let's do a Florida man. Ooh,
she looks crazy. A woman poured acid on this Florida
man and she has since been charged with his murder.
He was asleep. This is Newport Richie. This to men
was asleep. The lady poured acid on him as he
slept at his home. She's now charged with first or

(01:11:07):
gray murder and aggravated battery causing serious bodily injury. She
poured acid while he was in bed, then barricaded the
bedroom door, and then called nine to one one. Her
mugshot is don't care. Look at that. She don't care
about that at all. They found the man in the home.
He had serious he had severe chemical burns. He had

(01:11:28):
airlifts in Tampa General, and he succumbed to his injuries
in just days. So yeah, I don't I'm not actually
ever gonna do this. But when I hear stories of this,
I'm like, where are the hell people getting acid that
does this? Where do you get that? Now? I don't
want to get it, but I'm like, how does it.

Speaker 7 (01:11:46):
Get poort on you?

Speaker 6 (01:11:47):
And then you can't possibly survive with that? Like that's
some powerful acid.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Yeah, I mean it's like Alien Blood from Aliens. Just saying,
by the way, Alien Earth, if you haven't watched that series,
it's phenomenal. It's so good. Oh my gosh, it's about Aliens.
Fabulous series. It's so good. Let's see here. Who am
I gonna have time for one? More, there's a woman
who suit a dairy farm in the wake of a
raw milk outbreak. She's suing a dairy farm in New
Smyrna Beach because she said the raw milk from her

(01:12:13):
facility sicken her toddler. Blah blah blah. Look, it is
your responsibility to make sure that the products you're consuming,
especially when you're doing a raw dairy farm which sits
outside of particular levels of licensing, you have to you
have to make the decision on that kind of stuff. Right. So,
I don't know, do you think that she has Ground's
first suit there. I don't necessarily think that she does.

(01:12:37):
I really don't. We have more on the way on
our third hour coming up. We uh oh waiting to
hear about this woman who is missing from Texas and
then she popped up in the Scottish woodlands. It's a
weird one. Stick with US.

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Republican friends and fellow citizens, I say, who profess to
be active Christians. I remind them that the EI is
the very foundation of the Christian Church.

Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
This is a DNC delegate. They're having their weird little thing.
DEI actually is the opposite of the founding of the
Christian Church, because what you're doing is you are lifting
up identity politics. You're lifting up identifiers and saying that
something makes something more precious than something else, which is

(01:13:37):
against God's will. It's the absolute opposite of it. You're
judging people based on attributes that they were born with
and you know, their skin color, their ethnicity, the culture
in which they were born in. You are placing emphasis
on an attribute that is outside of the kingdom instead
of putting the emphasis on being part of the Kingdom,

(01:13:58):
which is completely intothetical to the founding of the Christian Church.
This is what this guy said was demonic. That's I mean,
that's a demonic thing to say. Welcome back to the program.
Top of this third hour, Dana Lash with you and
just one of the things one of the things they're
having at their little DNC event. I wanted to touch

(01:14:18):
on something too that I had. I mentioned this. I
talked about this on a show I guess this was
a couple of weeks ago, and I we had the
video up on Instagram and I was talking about packing
up boys and girls. You know the differences between packing

(01:14:38):
up a young adult male and a young adult female
to go to college and how you know, the girls'
rooms are just crazy and they're all done up. And
you know, my kids live like spartans. They have like
nothing they liked to My youngest son in particular, likes
to be able to pack everything up and leave at
a moment's notice. He's like one of the He like
prides himself on that. It's kind of funny. But I

(01:15:01):
brought that up and I noticed, like I was on
Instagram and sometimes I have time to look at the comments,
and I was checking out the comments, and I was
talking about how, you know, my son, he didn't even
they have a kitchen, and he didn't even have plates,
and didn't have all of these things. And this one
woman and I didn't make her name public because she
was in particularly rude, so I didn't see the need
to know flame her out of existence. But she says,

(01:15:25):
I'm doing this now, she commented, so quote, I'm doing
this now, but with a daughter. And as funny as
this seems for you, with a son without plates, I'm
having to make sure my daughter knows not to leave
her drink unattended, to open her water bottles or sodas herself,
to never leave a friend out of sight for too
long how to use pepper spray. Hmm. So that struck me,

(01:15:52):
and I thought that it was inherently sexist. I responded,
because this never happens to college aged males. Every parent
teaches their kids this, male or female. I have to
teach my sons to be wary of being alone with
females due to the highly publicized trend of false accusations
against innocent boys in recent years. Please, I do get

(01:16:16):
tired of hearing that. And it was only a couple
of people like, well, I have to teach my girls
this or you know whatever. Can we stop with this
anti male antagonism. I'm really tired of it. I always
get really tired of it. I always feel like whenever
we talk about the responsibility of learning manners and behaving well,
that women are always left out of the equation. When

(01:16:39):
we talk about how, oh, well, this is how men
should treat women and men need to do this, and
can we talk about how women should treat men? Is
that or are they not empowered enough to have that conversation?
Because you can't have it both ways. I had said, Look,
I know bad men, I was born to one, and
I know amazing men. I married one. How about you
raise honest girls that act like ladies, and I'll continue

(01:17:01):
raising honest boys who behave like gentlemen, and we won't
draw daggers Dale. I just get tired of it. It's
society's sexist, never ending persecution of men. And it's true,
like I you know women who are like, oh, I
have to teach my daughter. Yeah. You know how many
men are getting roofied and have gone missing. In fact,
one of the towns in which my son attended, one

(01:17:24):
of my sons attended college, there was a young man
who ended up getting roofied and he went missing. You know,
young men are also targeted, and it's actually increasing. There
was a young man who went missing in Nashville. There
was a man who is kidnapped in Atlanta. I mean
this has been and it's a lot of college age
men they've they will drug and rob them, or they'll

(01:17:47):
do worse. It's it's the thing that's happening. Just say
nothing of all of the false accusations of you know,
against men, false accusations. You know the fraternity, what was
at the Virginia fraternity where they went through hell and back.
They were falsely accused but why is it always the

(01:18:08):
responsibility is always left off of women. And as a woman,
I got to say, no one, I'd never hear society go, well,
why don't you act like a lady? Why don't you
not go and get drunk out of your ass at
a bar? And you know, why don't you be a
little bit more aware of your surroundings and act like
a lady and not get yourself in bad positions? And
we'll have men not get themselves in bad positions. How

(01:18:28):
about everybody's just raised properly to act like gentlemen and ladies,
and we make a deal to do that. But I
get the sense that society sometimes feels like it's it's
men's job to raise women the rest of the way?
Am I the only one in feeling like that? Am
I just too harsh about it? And look, I'm coming
at this as a woman who was raised you know,

(01:18:50):
mostly by a single mom. I'm a woman, and then
I had sons, and I see it. I see all
of this. I see it. But I also, from my experience,
there was never the second expectation put on women. I
never had the expectator. I mean, I did it because
I was raised right but I never see that expectation
placed on women. How about you not how about you
act like a lady. How about you not lose track

(01:19:11):
of how much you're drinking at the bar? You know,
is that so much to ask? Oh? But then you
know what happens when you suggest equal responsibility. You always
have some leftist you know, broads who go out there.
I'm like, oh, well, you're you're just putting that on
the women. No, I'm putting the responsibility on both equally.

(01:19:32):
You're not exempt from it. You're You're not a child
that has to continue, that has to be raised by
your date. You're a grown ass woman. For all the
talk about empowerment, I've never seen women so weak in
my life. It's disgusting. For all the talk of empowerment
and all this lip service that all of these old feminists,

(01:19:53):
these old you know, blue haired, oldest dust feminists have said,
I've never seen women weaker in my life by their
own hand. They've allowed men to take over their spaces.
And that wasn't the men who did it, that was
the matriarchy that allowed it. All of these third and
fourth way feminists. UB's got played. You got played by

(01:20:14):
them old cracklin looking Gloria Steinem's you got played by
all them, Linda Hirshman's you got played by all of
these old brods. And they went out and talked a
great game about equality, and then look what they got you.
Now you got men in your locker rooms, you got
men running you out on a rail of your sports teams.
But hey, that's what the matriarchy wanted, right, you all

(01:20:37):
got played. I mean the idea that this, you know,
this one woman like I have to teach my daughter,
you know, to oh you know, uh, to watch her
drinks and all of that stuff, Well everybody does slick Ooh,
good job. You're not going to get a special trophy
because you just did your damn job as a mother.

(01:20:57):
You met the basic minimum requireron good job. You know
how many other women throughout Alliver's history have done the
same thing. You're not special, no matter how many times
daddy did or didn't tell you. And by the way,
a lot of this comes down to daddy issues. It's
just ridiculous. And I get so damn tired of it.

(01:21:18):
I see this stuff and people get very sensitive about it,
and I don't care. I see this stuff where It's like,
you know the men who are like, well, a boy's
gonna come to my house to take my daughter to homecoming,
I'm gonna stand out there with the shotgun. You know what,
I'm gonna stand out I'll be in my car dropping
them off with my forty five. How about that, slick,
And let's see who's got the biggest Like, don't be

(01:21:39):
sitting here pulling this stuff with me. How about you
just raise a lady, Raise a lady. I'm raising gentlemen.
I know all you out there doing the same, and
those of you that got boys and girls, you're able
to do both. But I'm just like floored at some
of the reaction to some of this stuff. Well, I
have to raise my daughter, you know, to blow Oh

(01:21:59):
good for you. I didn't realize it was so hard
for you. You're on the struggle with us. I just am
I too. I don't feel like I'm too reactionary over this,
Kane am I.

Speaker 6 (01:22:12):
I think this is exactly what third and fourth wave
feminism has created, and hopefully we find a way out
of it.

Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
You know, and the and the brods who say this stuff,
we should we play the video of you the fourteen
year old girl is being stalked in harassed by this
foreigner in Scotland and she had to sit here and
hold up an axe, a little a little axe, you know,
to hatchet to protect herself. And how about you, you
talk about how some of the policies that you support
actually endanger you. You know, here these women, these are

(01:22:40):
women that are actually being targeted and prayed on. Oh.
I had to teach my daughter, you know, I had
to teach my daughter that she had steve. What do
you mean where you say a lot of women fear
falling into tradwife? What is that?

Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:22:56):
I mean I know what tradwife is, right, They just
they fear that if that they'd give in that. You know,
we prop up men as all these perfect people that
they're going to be like a housewife that cooks their
food and cleans their dishes and just submitted back to
this old nineteen fifties character. That's like there's like a
big fear of.

Speaker 7 (01:23:12):
That right now.

Speaker 3 (01:23:14):
That is weird, like a fear of the left or
a fear of people on the of, like like maybe
right leaning women of falling into that.

Speaker 4 (01:23:21):
Right just like just becoming a typical tradwife conservative woman
is like a scary thing for people here.

Speaker 3 (01:23:29):
So this is and this is fat. Why is tradwife scary?
I've never understood, Like I think a lot of women
have been told some boogeyman stories by these old feminist
broads who made bank off of scaring them. These old
feminists made so much money scaring the hell out of
the younger generation. I think that they ncap them. And
I don't think there was because they were leading them.
I think that there were a bunch of jealous broads

(01:23:50):
who saw that there was a scarcity of opportunity as
they aged, and so they decided to sabotage the younger generations.
If you're asking me, I can deep dive into this
if you want. That's what it feels like. But I
what's so bad about being a tradwife? You got healthy kids,
and you got I'm gonna women, women worked really hard
to not have to be in the fields so that

(01:24:11):
they could be home and raise their kids. And then
you had a bunch of third and fourth waivers that
are wanted to send that wanted to send all the
women back out on the fields and have somebody else
to raise their kids. I'm going to tell you something
men and women. You cannot have it all at the
same time. I've done both. I've stayed home with and
raised kids, and then I've been out on you know,
on in different cities, you know, every week. I've done both.

(01:24:34):
You cannot have it all at the same time. And
there's nothing wrong with being I think tradwife is emotional blackmail.
It's emotional extortion that they try to use to control
women's choices. If a woman wants to stay home, good
for her, you know, that is a not that is
a prized thing. I had women who pretended to be

(01:24:56):
on the on the right, and I've seen this before,
who don't understand the concept of marriage and partnership, and
they're like, oh, well, the woman's living off the husband. Girl,
you can't even afford a roof over your head by yourself.
You have to live in an apartment or have to
have a roommate. You are not someone that I would
go to for advice, so by guide, you are not
someone I'm going to be going to for criticism. That's

(01:25:17):
a that's a big part problem with all of this.
It is a partnership and it's however it works for
that family with However, it's structured. That is what a
biblical partnership is. So I don't know, there's I think
treadwives and tread whatever, you know, these cutie little terms
that everybody in social media tries to come up with

(01:25:38):
to fit this like zeitgeist. At the moment, I it
just it's there's I don't know, like it's such a
hard knock traad tread wives are awesome, trad dads are awesome,
and you know what, just raising happy and healthy families
and doing what works for yours, that's awesome. But I've
noticed it's all these single, soulless, loe only old spinsters

(01:26:02):
that want to dispensed advice, un unprovoked, uninvited. Have you
noticed it, especially in social media. It's all these lonely
old spinsters that want to sit here and dispense advice
and tell all of you and get into your business
and do all of this stuff. And I just don't
have time for tricks like that. I don't have time,

(01:26:23):
and neither should you.

Speaker 6 (01:26:25):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
I have to tell you, yes, we did see the
Taylor Swift Travis Kelsey engagement thing. No, I am not
going to it's so annoying. I'm just it's not going
to be one of those things that we talk about.
It's all over. It's gonna if you can go and
find look at one of the gossips, they're engaged. You
kind of knew it was coming, did you not do ice?
I don't mean to sound like a killjoy, but it's

(01:26:52):
just like, Okay, we gotta come on. It doesn't need
to be in the news all the time. Gosh, can
you imagine the coverage of the chiefs. I know, all right,
uh so let's see this. Ooh, Texas A and m
is gonna have a BUCkies O m h. I don't
think the European mind can comprehend BUCkies, really don't. I mean,

(01:27:14):
they've got like a jerky station, they have a banana
pudding wall. They I was telling a friend of mine
who was not born in the United States as a
citizen now and she was she was just like, I
just can't believe they have all these things.

Speaker 2 (01:27:28):
Here.

Speaker 3 (01:27:28):
We go in and they have as old as smoke,
the meats. It's hysterical. They It is hysterical when European
people go into BUCkies. It is one of my favorite
things ever. But they've got They're gonna have three campus
stores that have Bucky stuff, and then then they have
like a location outside where people can get I was
literally out of BUCkies just a couple of days ago,

(01:27:51):
went in and uh, what did I get there? I
had to get the BUCkies, Nuggies, got me some jerkie.
You know. I refrained from the banana pudding wall because
that's a lot.

Speaker 7 (01:28:01):
He said, BUCkies Nuggies, but it's beaver nuggets.

Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
No, we're calling it Bucky's Nuggies. That's what we're calling it. Kane,
We're not calling it that with your Robert Evans glasses
right now, I'm not even dealing with you. Stop it.
Let's see we also A New Jersey man continues. He
takes a foldable rowboat down the Hudson River to go
to his job in New York. I mean, okay, there's

(01:28:25):
some places in Sweden where they do this stuff. He
works in New York City, but he lives in New
Jersey and he commutes twelve miles down the Hudson in
a foldable robot that he built with his son. And
he has a foldable foldable bicycle. He got tired of
the commute and wanted something different. That's going to be
a real bummer when it's cold. It's just going to say,
that's going to be a real bummer for him when
it's cold. Let's see a homeowner shot and killed twoman

(01:28:47):
in ski masks in a home invasion who pretended to
be officers. So he saved everybody some money in time,
gun save lives. Stick with us.

Speaker 9 (01:28:55):
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Speaker 12 (01:29:10):
We're very pleased about the progress that we're making. I
know that I live rent free in the President's head,
and I wish he would spend some time in Chicago
so that you could see what a lovely city we have.

Speaker 7 (01:29:21):
Governor, call up, what do you do.

Speaker 3 (01:29:22):
If the National Guard is activated.

Speaker 7 (01:29:24):
And comes here?

Speaker 3 (01:29:32):
He's he's a special fella Trump brother.

Speaker 7 (01:29:39):
He's like, look how dinner city is. And there's Trump's
building right behind right there.

Speaker 3 (01:29:44):
Yeah, look at how great your cidios? JB. Pritzker. They
need to stop trying to make JB. Pritzker happen. It's
like fetch, it's not gonna not gonna happen. Welcome back
to the program, Dane Lash with you. We are at
the bottom of the third hour. Alright, I gotta tell you,
I gotta I know we got other serious stuff to
get into. But you guys know, I'm going to be

(01:30:06):
going on a boat for the MRC things. I'm gonna
be out next week. It's a large boat and I
I don't do boats. I don't do cruises because it's
it's oh yeah, I'm for the audio listeners. That was
Trump's building behind them. I don't do cruises because it's weird,
and I just don't. And so mhm, it's weird because

(01:30:32):
you're I barely tolerate being on a plane and going
on a cruise, you're you know, we're going up into
a very Nordic area, so hopefully everybody's going to be
too cold to be ill behaved. But it's for the
MRC Media Research Center, which is a great organization. Uh
and UH happy to support them. They do amazing stuff.

(01:30:53):
They do NewsBusters, all of this. But I gotta tell you.
So I had to get don't laugh at me. You know,
I work out and i'm you know, I like being outdoors,
but I don't hike. I'm not a hiker. Right, Everyone's like,
you gotta have hiking boots. You're going to Norway. You
gotta have hiking boots because we're going to be up
in the Fjords. It's like money Python pie, he's pining
for the Fjords. Oh, he's pining for the Furds. Dizzy

(01:31:16):
can't even pronounce half of where we're going. Very excited
about the smoke salmon though. Anyway, So I had to
get like hiking shoes. Now, Dana's pretty easy going, but
there's certain things that I get real boogie about, Okay,
like skincare and like shoes. I'm very boogie. I want
to be comfortable. And so we go into one of

(01:31:37):
those like outdoor stores. I don't want to give anybody
free advertising. They can pay. Oh, we go into one
of those outdoor stores. You know, it's where they have
like the camping and the climbing stuff and the biking stuff.
There was a guy there blessed his herd fell over
on a bike right in the middle of the store
right as we walked in. Anyway, everybody in that store
looked like they were just literally getting ready to run

(01:31:59):
out and go climb a mountain or a mountain bike somewhere.
Is there a rule where you go into one of
these outdoor stores where you have to be wearing all
the stuff that they have in there already? Is that
a rule? Can you do? You remember when we went
to Seattle and we went up there for a market
visit and we get off the plane and it was

(01:32:21):
as if everyone was about to leave the airport and
go into the mountains and hike with sasquatch.

Speaker 6 (01:32:30):
Right, No, I think it was Portland, but yes, you're
absolutely right. You're absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (01:32:35):
It was one of the craziest things I've ever seen.
We felt out of place. We were telling each other like,
everybody here is like they're getting ready to go into
the mountains. It's very weird.

Speaker 7 (01:32:46):
The hotel, yeah, remember that hotel?

Speaker 4 (01:32:49):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
Yeah, the hotel was? Was that that hotel that was
the one where it had it was like twin Peaks, Yeah, exactly.
I was digging it because it was like twin Peaks
and that was totally my jam. So I'm in this doorstore.
Can I kid you, not every every every every body
in the store. It was as if they were about

(01:33:10):
ready to go and hike up some mountain that we
don't have because we're in Dallas. It was the weirdest
thing I've ever seen in my life. And you know,
there was a couple of things that I had to get,
including some hiking boots because I don't hike. If you hike,
I love that for you. I love that journey for you.
It's not my jam, just not my thing. It's glorified walking.

(01:33:33):
I'm totally you know, there's certain things I like going
out in harvesting for nature. Nature. I like going out
shopping in nature, Like that's meat for my fridge, and
that's my Christmas sausage, and that's my rug, and this
is this, and you know, and then I go back
to my hotel with electricity totally fine, and I don't

(01:33:53):
care about getting dirty or none of that. But I just,
you know, we invented the house and running water, and
I like to go back to these things. So because
we're humans, and I appreciate all the things our ancestors
have done for us. So I'm in here and I'm
you know, looking at these hiking boots, they're all hideous.
Go for the love, but you know you had to
get the ones that are most comfortable. I have no
idea what I'm going to be doing. We could we

(01:34:13):
might be on a glacier. I have no clue. I
might be. I don't know I'm gonna I was like, look,
I want to see some staved churches, creepy blonde kids,
and a troll. That's what I want to see when
I'm up here in Norway and have some of that
delicious salmon. I'm all about that beautiful country. And so
everybody in there, I kane. I felt so out of

(01:34:35):
place because I went in in my TV wear and
I was dressed real nice yesterday. Y'all didn't see the
whole outfit, but it was. It was nice. It was brown,
which is weird for me because you know everything, I
have five thousand of these black T shirts. So I
was the only person who is not like all kitted out.
And I swear to you, there was somebody with a

(01:34:56):
backpack on that they brought into store that had the
rock climbing stuff all over it already, and I'm like,
are you it's flat? Where we are for a while.
Were they returning, No, they It's like they legit came
in and they had on the sports sandals. And I'm

(01:35:17):
not going to go into that because I have some
family members that wear those and I don't want to
have the drama of dealing with that after the show.
All I will say is that it legit looked like
they were just just dropped out of an airplane coming
from Mount Kilimanjaro and they were in this outdoor store.
I was the only person who was dressed like a
person that just did not come off a mountain. Is

(01:35:38):
that a thing? I'm not joking you guys. Everybody in there,
although there was one person that look like a prospector,
but I felt like, I'm like, nobody comes in here.
Do you have to show that you are outdoors? You
go home first and change into all your outdoor stuff
and then bring it in like, yeah, I'm just here
to add on to my stuff. I don't know. It

(01:35:58):
was very.

Speaker 6 (01:35:58):
Interesting to go fishing and camping on occasion, but I
don't bring my fishing pole when I'm shopping for more
fish and stuff.

Speaker 7 (01:36:05):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (01:36:05):
I've seen people with lures on their hats.

Speaker 7 (01:36:07):
Yeah, that's not too unusual in.

Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
The store, like on a weekday, Like, what are you doing?
I don't know? Is I just it's like a whole culture.
And then they had a bulletin board where it's like
this is how you pack a backpack and I'm like,
what I mean, I can help you with that. You
what's the struggle here? What do you They had all
this other you know, like how to eat you know,
wildfire all this, and that's great if people I have

(01:36:32):
friends who are they actually do survivalist stuff on the weekends,
and that's great and I love that for them. But
this felt so corporate, you know what I mean. It
felt so corporate and so try hard, like it wasn't
the real thing. It was just a corporatized version of
what people really do. It was just weird to me.

(01:36:53):
It might be too judgmental, I might be I don't know.
It was just really weird. It was, you know, very
different culture shock for me. So you know, everyone's like, well,
when you're out in the day and you're not because
we have sessions and you know, we I'll be speaking
and doing some stuff on this trip. And then a
couple of times you know in the week, during the
day you get to just basically go run out into
the few words. I guess. I don't know. I'm gonna

(01:37:16):
fall off a mountain or something. Who knows. I'm gonna
come back with a troll. I'm gonna capture a troll,
bring it back. It will be a studio troll. So's
it'll be interesting. I'll give you, guys updates free subscribers
over a chapter and verse. You the subscribers are gonna
be able to follow along a little bit with some
of it. I've never been that far north before either, guys.
It was seventy six this morning in Texas, and I

(01:37:37):
bought built a fire. If it wasn't my husband yelling
at me, like, stop it. It's seventy six. It's gonna
be eighty something today. I'm like, that's cold. It's cold here, sir,
it's cold. It's gonna be cold up there, and then
the days last a lot longer, so it's gonna be
very can It'll be very different, very different. I'm gonna
be freezing to death, wrapped up in sweaters and mittens,

(01:37:58):
and I'm gonna look like Raffi's little brother from a
Christmas story perpetually on every outing. That's what it's going
to look like. So it'll be Uh, it's gonna be
a lot of fun. Yeah, I'm not gonna be able.
And like I'm looking at the hiking pants and all
the hiking pants they make your buttlercue and then like you,
I don't know why they're tapered like that. They make
women look like they're they're tomatoes on toothpicks. I don't

(01:38:19):
get it. I just I've got a lot of questions
about some of the stuff. Speaking of legans, can we
talk about this mother who got mad at the school
her daughter was disciplined for wearing yoga plant yoga plants pants.
Try again, disciplined for wearing yoga pants to school. It's
a Texas mom. Her daughter's in seventh grade, so she's
twelve years old. And she posted a photo of the

(01:38:41):
girl and they were bootcut yoga pants. But they were
yoga pants all the same. Uh, they were legans. Okay,
just a news flash, Legans aren't pants cover your ass.
I'm so tired of it. If you I'm going to
say something very unpopular, and I love you all, but
I got to get this out of my system. I'm

(01:39:02):
really old school. I don't care if they're dirty jeans.
I'm not gonna go out in legans. I'm not gonna
go out in legans and show my backside. I live
in a town where women want to wear tennis skirts everywhere,
and I know half of them don't play tennis. Stop it,
stop it. Yoga pants are not pants. Legans are not pants.
Tennis skirts are not as substitute for an actual skirt.

(01:39:26):
Be at least I subscribe to the car Lagerfeld school
of attire. If you're wearing sweatpants out and about, you know,
as an outfit, you've given up online. Teach your twelve
year old daughter to dress better than wearing legans to school,
and she was wearing a short shirt and it was
real tight legings. It's just I just don't think that

(01:39:47):
that's appropriate. Were I think that, you know, raise your
kids to dress nicer. There's nothing wrong with that. There
are nothing wrong with being like you know what. That's
great if you're lounging around the house. But I think
we get too sloppy and too You don't have to
be rich and buy designer stuff to dress nice. For
crying out loud, you know, my grandpa always looked like
to the nines. He was a rancher and he wore wranglers.

Speaker 1 (01:40:08):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
I mean, for you don't have to wear the belt,
you don't have to wear like designer million dollar jeans,
you don't have to do any of that stuff. But
you don't have to wear legings as pants out and about,
and especially when you're twelve years old and you're in school.
And apparently this has been part of the dress code
for some time, so it wasn't like it was a
surprise to anybody. But she said, well, the rule wasn't

(01:40:29):
enforced in the past, so doesn't mean it's any less
of a rule. Have higher standards for your daughter as
a mom, be like, I wouldn't be letting my daughter
wearing legans as pants out and about. And I say
the way my grandma does. You wouldn't be wearing legans
as pants because they're not pants. They are not pants,
especially when they're tan colored. I cannot tell you how
many times I've seen people in tan colored legings and

(01:40:49):
I'm like, they are half naked out here in the airport,
at the airport. Cane tan legans at the airport dude,
I kid you not. I had to look down at
the ankle to see if there was a change in
the color, because I'm like, this woman air butt is
out in the airport. This woman is half naked in
the airport.

Speaker 7 (01:41:08):
Holy moly, it does look bottomless. They look like they're
bottomless when they're wearing those.

Speaker 3 (01:41:14):
There's too many, there's too many choices. So now she's like, oh,
it's body shaming, et cetera. She was like, your body
shamed her daughter. No one body shames your daughter, Karen.
They're like, can she dress appropriately? It's twenty twenty five. Okay,
for the love, let's just stop. I'm just to stop
this stuff. This is not hard to do. People can
get mad about all they want, but sticking them my

(01:41:36):
guns on it.

Speaker 9 (01:41:37):
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Speaker 12 (01:41:51):
Well, you know, from my perspective, it takes one to
no one on the waight question, and the President, of
course himself, is not in good shape, so uh, he
ought to respond to that from me, I would say
also that his personal attacks on me are just evidence

(01:42:12):
of a guy who's still living in fifth grade. He's
the kind of bully that throws invectives at people, and
because he knows that what he's saying is actually commentary.

Speaker 3 (01:42:24):
On himself, he's just so not elegant when he answers,
because because what did Trump say? Trump told him, hold
oh adios ub at one. Sorry he said, he said,
Prince Grata, go to the gym. Listen, you really want.

Speaker 1 (01:42:42):
To be asked to go? You know, I hate to
barge in on a city and then be treated horribly
by corrupt politicians and bad politicians like a guy like Pritzker.
He had to spend more time in the gym. Actually, Oh,
this guy is a disaster. Gavin Newsom's a disaster. When
we went we saved Los Angeles, you wouldn't have been able.

Speaker 5 (01:43:02):
To have that.

Speaker 3 (01:43:03):
That's what Pritsker's responding to, And I got it. I
think Trump's taller than pritz Gar. Trump is ginormous. He's
a lot taller than pritz Gar. Are we gonna have
a fat off? Is that what it's gonna be? I'm
just asking they just I can't believe pritz Girt. He
takes the bait every time. He takes the bait. Every time,
he takes it every time.

Speaker 6 (01:43:24):
It's so fifth grade's then he goes he's to.

Speaker 7 (01:43:27):
Say I'm rubber, you're glue. Whatever you say bounces off. Wow,
that's not fifth grade at all.

Speaker 3 (01:43:34):
It just takes the takes the bait. He is so
predictable that dude takes the bait every single time. Those
are real fun politicians to mess with. Everybody's got a currency,
and Pritzkirt is very vain and that's a currency for him.
So when you learn someone's currency, this sounds me. We

(01:43:56):
can manipulate their response better. They're easy, They're more easily manipulated.
The more emotional they are, the more manipulated, the more
the easier it is to manipulate them. The more emotional
they are, the veiner they are, the easier it is
to manipulate them. Anywhere. Is this currency on his sleeve?
So you know where Pritzker's going with it? So interesting though,

(01:44:16):
He's one of the things we got to talk about tomorrow.
I'm going to save this. It's audio Sunday three. Is
this agreement with China. That's going to allow six hundred
thousand Chinese students in the US. You know, they got
to report back to CCP. Right, that's literally a condition
of being granted the ability to go and be educated

(01:44:39):
in the United States. That is a condition placed upon
that privilege granted by the CCP. Anyone else weirried about that,
I would say, no, you unleashed wooflow and everyone.

Speaker 2 (01:44:53):
No.

Speaker 3 (01:44:54):
But see, I like to hold grudges until I'm satisfied.
There's no way I would let that's true. I'm still mad.
Aren't you all still mad at them for wooflu Hell,
I'm mad. I'd be like, no, no, no, you go
and you go to send them to Wuhan. They can
go and get educated at one of the colleges there.
We're not doing this, not doing this. I just don't know.

(01:45:14):
I don't think that that's America first, allowing half a million,
over half a million students from China into the United States.
We're going to talk more about that tomorrow. In the meantime,
today in stupidity came.

Speaker 6 (01:45:23):
All right, DNC chair Ken Martin. Apparently he thinks Texas,
by constitutionally redistricting somehow is breaking the rules, so now
they want to position themselves as rule breakers.

Speaker 7 (01:45:36):
This is cut twenty one one. Listen to this now.

Speaker 8 (01:45:38):
Look, folks, I'm sick and tired of this Democratic Party
bringing a pencil to a knife fight.

Speaker 4 (01:45:45):
We cannot be the only party that plays by the
rules anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:45:48):
We've got to stand up and fight.

Speaker 9 (01:45:50):
We're not going to have a hand tied behind our
back anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
Are we going to talk about knife fights? I thought
he said we got to bring a knife to the
night of light.

Speaker 7 (01:45:58):
Violent at these meetings, aren't they.

Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
Gosh, they think everything's a knife fight. Crazies all right, folks,
That does it for us tonight. Find us on substack,
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