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December 1, 2025 103 mins
The Minnesota Dept. of Human Service Employees SLAMS Gov. Tim Walz, blaming him OUT RIGHT for draining Billions from COVID-era taxpayer relief. Dana recaps the terror attack from Wednesday in Washington as an Afghan national opens fire at National Guard agents, killing one servicemember. Jasmine Crockett says she imagines what the GOP would have done to a little baby Jesus who showed up to their door. Muslims take over Christmas markets throughout Europe and call for Islamic jihad. The Council for American-Islamic Relations claims that revoking deportation protections for Somali fraudsters who funneled US taxpayer money to foreign terrorists is an “Israel first” policy. Actors Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are reportedly FURIOUS over their son getting humiliated on CNN. Conservative influencers pose for photos and accepted free trips from Qatar over Thanksgiving weekend. Stephen Yates from Heritage joins us.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Why do you blame but Biden administration because they let
them in?

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Are you stupid? Are you a stupid person? Because they
came in on a plane along with thousands of other
people that shouldn't be here, and you're just asking questions
because you're a stupid person. And there's a law passed
that it's almost impossible not to get them out. You
can't get them out once they come in. And they
came in and they were unvetted, they were unchecked. There

(00:26):
were many of them, and they came in on big
planes and it was disgraceful. And if you look, you'll
see there was a law pass it makes it almost
impossible not to let them in, not to certify them,
so to speak, once they come in, and they came in,
and they shouldn't have come in, and frankly, the whole
thing was a mess. The whole Afghanistan situation was a mess.

(00:48):
We shouldn't it should have never taken place. If we're
going to go out, and we would have gone out
because I had everybody ready to go. We were going
to go out with strength and dignity and precision, and
we would have left for Bagram and we would have yep, Bagram,
by the way, because of its very close relationship to
China and where they make their missiles. But when you
let the people come in by the thousands and thousands

(01:09):
and thousands, they made a terrible mistake. But they were incompetent.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Yeah, yeah, incompetent to say the least, corrupt with the
way that this is one of the big things that
happened over over break, one of the big things that happen.
And we're gonna, oh my gosh, there's so much we
got to dive into because I was very faithful in
you know, my going by my rule of staying offline

(01:34):
for the most part over Thanksgiving break and having like
an actual break break, and so you know, whenever I
do that, everything happens. So we got a lot to discuss,
including this, because this is one of the big stories
that broke over Thanksgiving break. The story, I mean, you're
when you're talking about letting every single person in and

(01:55):
vetting in Afghanistan or Afghanistan and Minneapolis, et cetera. Yeah,
it's and and Potus was just being I think here
very very fourth right. He was just being very forthright,
and I mean and honest, there's nothing wrong with the honesty.
So welcome to the show. Dane lash with you. We're
at the top of this first hour, and it's approximately

(02:20):
freezing degrees in Texas. Just because you guys know, apparently
me doing the weather is very entertaining. Yes, I know,
Cana and I came from Saint Louis, but we've been
here for over ten years. It's forty two degrees outside.
Can it's forty two? Are you thawed sufficiently now that
you've come inside the studio?

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Yeah? Sure, I know that they're getting snow a little
further north of us, So I.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Want to talk about that. My mother keeps sending me photos.
I don't need to see it because it just makes
me cold inside, just makes me cold. So, uh, the
big and this the big issue, and this is the
way that I have that we're going to dive into
everything today, is we're going to start with getting into
all of the latest with Minnesota and then the Afghan refugee.

(03:08):
We've got the terror attack as well the Somali stuff
in Minnesota. We've got the Afghan tearr attack, the Portland's
wote Christmas, and the gang shooting that the media suddenly ignored.
So this situation. Let's go, because we had I'm going
to start with this tear attack, and the President was
talking about this, the CIA had had the CIA was

(03:28):
looking into this, FBI everybody apparently the guy worked for
a spy agency in Afghanistan, and Potus was blasting the
previous administration for bringing this guy in. The twenty nine
year old who was taken into custody, and this was
literally the day before Thanksgiving, So this is how everybody
started Thanksgiving. Was this twenty nine year old who got

(03:51):
into a shootout with the guard, the National Guard on Wednesday.
I know, the media response to this was insane because
they immediately tried to say, well, the National Guard wouldn't
have been shot had they not been there, which is
one of the most ridiculous ways to cover this I
think I've ever heard. And so Wednesday night, this CIA
had revealed that this guy had links to the agency

(04:14):
because he apparently worked alongside special forces in Afghanistan before
the completely disastrous withdrawal. So that was one of the
big things that one of the developments in this this
individual who I mean, you know, he was screaming aliak
Bar and all of this stuff while he was opening fire.

(04:35):
I mean, this was pretty horrific. I mean, you had
these National Guard members who were shot and the and
it's you know, the day before Thanksgiving, everybody's out broad daylight.
There's tons of video and photos and you know, all
kinds of footage of this. He was eight hundred yards
from the White House when he opened fire, and he
was stopped when the National Guard interviewed by shooting back

(04:57):
and the National Guardsman Sarah Beckstrom, Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom,
and Air Force staph Sergeant Andrew Wolf twenty and twenty
four respectively, and this individual, I mean everybody, I think
because there was a lot of discussion as to why
he was entirely stripped when he was taken into custody,

(05:19):
I think, Kane, that's because they wanted to make sure
that he didn't have a suicide bomb on him. That's
what I'm thinking, to make sure he didn't have explosives
on him eight hundred yards from the White House. So
I want to tie all of this stuff in because
there was another story that I had that I have
bookmarks that I'm going to bring up where you had
something similar with an Afghan national here in the United States.

(05:42):
The vetting that we were promised apparently didn't happen. Remember, everybody,
we heard it all NonStop from the previous administration that
everything was going to be sufficiently vetted. Everybody was vetted,
It's going to be the best vetting ever. That's what
the previous administration. That is exactly what we were told.
Apparently that didn't happen. Kind of a big deal that

(06:05):
that didn't happen. And this individual apparently in looking at it,
there were some things that were known. Always there's always
something that is known. In addition to this, we also
had this insane post on x insane only in the

(06:26):
amount of beans that the Minnesota Department of Human Service employees.
I don't know if you guys saw the action. I
know you heard the stories of it, but did you
see the actual post from the official account the Minnesota
Department of Human Service employees. I don't want to read
the whole thing because it's this is almost like eight
hundred words probably Kane seven hundred and eight hundred word post.

(06:49):
So this goes into the story that we talked about
towards the end of last week with Minnesota and members
of UH. Basically, the Somali immigrant community, and apparently they
how the we talked about the billions of dollars in
fraud and how everybody in Minnesota was claiming that their

(07:12):
kid had autism so they could get government money. So
now the President has talked about this, and I mean
and correctly mentioned he was talking about Tim Waaltson. You
know you're the governor. How do you not see this? Well?
Dovetailing into that comes this Minnesota Department of Human Service
employees tweet and they immediately start off with saying, quote,

(07:33):
Tim Wallas is one hundred percent responsible for master fraud
in Minnesota. We let we let him know key phrase heer,
we let Tim Walls know of fraud early on, hoping
for a partnership in stopping fraud. But no, we got
the opposite response. Waltz systematically retaliated against whistleblowers, you monitoring

(08:01):
threats repression, and did his best to discredit fraud reports.
They write, instead of partnership, we got the full weight
of retaliation by Tim Walls, certain DFL members, and an
indifferent mainstream media. They added scary and has left us

(08:23):
wondering who we can turn to. And then they added
that in addition to retaliating against the whistleblower. Tim Walls
disempowered the Office of the Legislative Auditor so agencies didn't
have to they could disregard their audit findings and guidance.
And then they add in this post media and politicians

(08:45):
supporting Tim Walls or the DFL agenda attacked whistleblowers who
were trying to raise flags red flags on fraudulent activities.
They say that it was a system, a cascade of
systemic failures leading up to Tim Walls. Agency leaders he appointed,
they wrote willfully disregarded rules and laws to keep fraud

(09:08):
reports quiet, to the extent of threatening families of whistleblowers.
They add, these same leaders are not qualified for their jobs,
instead getting leadership jobs via Tim Walz's friendship. So state
government were left floundering. Then they started naming media outlets WCCO, MPR.

(09:32):
They said showed zero interest in covering fraud happening in
our own state. They said, programs, especially in behavioral health
and disability services, were built with any without any guardrails
against fraud, all to extract more funding from the legislature
and the federal government. This is I mean they named
names they get in. They said that that Waltz is dishonest,

(09:55):
that he lacks integrity, he has poor leadership abilities. They
said that he's never taken any accountability for his role
in fraud. He deflects by blaming national politics, I mean
their name and names and dive in. This is insane.

Speaker 5 (10:12):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
And then they cited Tim Walls or the New York
Times this piece on Tim Wallas quote the headline how
fraud swamped Minnesota's social services system on Tim Walls's watch. Okay, Kane,
this is a member, This is a government agency. What
persuasion politically? Typically are these government agency? Is that right?

Speaker 4 (10:34):
Thout a doubt they're left?

Speaker 3 (10:37):
So are we to understand that a leftist government agency
was so mad at the fraud and abuse from Tim
Walls that they posted this seven hundred word like whistleblowing
call out on X.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
Oh yeah, And I bet you they're upset because they
did this over a year ago when no one was
listening as well. So yeah, I'd be upset them too.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
Oh my gosh, this is it is? That is something else?
How I mean, if you're Tim Walls, how do you do?
How does your staff deal with this? Can you now?
Can you guys, imagine if Kamala Harris had won, he
would already be installed as vice president. Here's the other

(11:26):
question I have, why didn't if this was over a
year ago, why didn't this come up on the campaign trail?
Why didn't this come up on the campaign trail? I mean, really,
it's it's been over a year. Where why is our
Republican OPOA not doing their job? If this has been

(11:48):
over a year, how has it not blown up? Until now?
You're telling me that we could have had a Tim
Walls vice president and this sort of blown up. Now
think about H one bv's just think about all the
stuff we're dealing with, the Afghan stuff. You would have
had a guy who's been allowing this merching it, allowing

(12:09):
this to happen. CCP, Tim, I mean, talk about dodging
a political bullet. We're not even done with this. Let's
just set the table. So let me tell you what
else is on deck. It's going to be exhausting today.
Portland has awoke. Christmas guys are going to take bets
on what they're calling their Christmas train. Portland guys won't

(12:31):
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remember the shooting in Stockton that happened and everybody was
talking about it and then all of a sudden it
went away. That's because it was gang shooting and Islamism.
Islamist have started protesting Christmas markets in Europe, I mean
more and more, almost shutting one down entirely because this

(12:52):
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Speaker 3 (14:13):
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(14:34):
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(14:56):
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You shouldn't paint with a broadbrush.

Speaker 7 (17:40):
Go after a criminal to the full extent of the law,
but don't say that all Afghans in the United States,
those who served with our military and who lost their
lives and their health and their families in many ways
by doing so. Don't say that they're all bad. Don't
say that people who come from the third world are bad. Virginia,

(18:01):
about one out of nine of us is an immigrant,
and our immigrant communities in Virginia have been an enormous
source of strength to our commonwealth, into our country, and
it's wrong to target them all for the bad actions
of an individual, just like we would.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Okay, who said that? So that's sorry? He's the other Tim.
I'm not a fan of times on the left right.
There's only of all the times I know, there's only
like two that I actually that I like. All the
other ones are lefty nutbags. I don't know how to
put it. That's what's his face, Tim Kane, the other
Tim who looks like sorry. Sidebar with us so I

(18:36):
can get it out of my head. Do you guys
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a kid, and it remains the best movie, one of
the funniest ever. The reason I bring this up is

(18:58):
because one of the neighbors, the doctor who lives next door,
looks like Tim Kane. Every time I see him, I
think of that. I think of that character, right, the
Klopek who lived next door, Doctor Clopek, that's who he
looks like him. Anyway, had to get that out of
my head. Welcome back bottom of this first hour The

(19:19):
chats at Rumble can watch stream channel thirty forty seven. Also,
don't forget the podcast on Apple. The argument that he's
making here is an argument only he made. No one
else has said this. No one has said this, Who
said all Afghans are bad? Why is that what's being

(19:40):
debated instead of the laws being broken? That's the million
dollar question. So he's trying to slide around that argument
by saying, well, you know, I can't believe no one
said that though, So he's committing the fallacy of straw
Man by claiming that people are talking about the badness

(20:03):
or goodness of all of the Afghanis, and that's not
what's being said here. We're talking about, first the problem
of unvetted people coming in, which is a real problem.
And I don't care who you are anyone who is unvetted,
that's a bad thing, good or bad. We got the
vetting there for a reason. I mean, we shouldn't have

(20:24):
to talk to these people like their five, but here
we are. And the second thing is that the guy
in the terror attack who shot National guardsman, he was
an Afghanistan in Afghan national and he was bad. That's
pretty safe to say. But the way that the media,
the way they covered this was just it was crazy.

(20:46):
The way that like you had this, Uh, do we
have the one where they were where I think I
put this in slack? Which cut is this? It might
be where they were? Where had the media discussing how
this attack? And I can't remember. I can't even remember.
There's so much stuff. Which one did I have? It was? Oh, yeah,
the guy who killed troops in American soil, people walking

(21:07):
around with uniforms in an American city. There's some people
that might object to that. What do we have that audio?
By the way, Oh cut eighteen, sorry, thank you, cut
eighteen and eleventy frillion please, yes, that's but of.

Speaker 8 (21:22):
Course, you know, there's so much controversy happening in the
United States right now with Ice, who are also wearing
uniforms and wearing masks, and so there's you don't know,
people walking around with uniforms in an American city. There
are some Americans that.

Speaker 9 (21:41):
Might object to that.

Speaker 10 (21:43):
Wait, so what.

Speaker 3 (21:45):
So that was a live commentary that they had that
was it was on It's not MSNBC. It's called miss Now.
You know what that cyber You know what that sounds like.
It sounds like the title of an in office magazine
for your gynecologist, Like if you're sitting in your gynecologist's office,

(22:08):
it sounds like that's the magazine that would be on
the table for the older ladies. No offense, I'm not.
I'm just saying, y'all know it's true though, mis now right,
or for the cat ladies miss now to say Kendelanian
at miss now, who's suggesting that it's because you know
they're there. It's the controversy surrounding uniformed officers once again.

(22:34):
Why are uniformed ICE agents out protecting federal buildings? Because
the insane left wouldn't stop attacking federal buildings and federal employees.
That is why you had guardsmen out. As it pertains
to ICE sitting here making the argument that the reason
they were attacked is because they were wearing uniforms. Is
like saying the girl who got raped deserve it because

(22:56):
her skirt washed too short. It's the same argument. I mean,
I was reading the readout of his remark. You know,
so much controversy happening in the United States right now
with ice, you know, and the people wearing uniforms and masks,
you know, people walking around. Some Americans might object to that.

Speaker 11 (23:19):
That.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Yeah, so that's what he said in his response to
and so apparently this shooting has happened. He was trying
to not say, well, and that's a result, you know,
the shooting's a result of that. He knew what he
was saying. The more I read the transcript of his remarks,
the more I could see, like mid thought, he realized

(23:41):
how that was going to be interpreted, and so he
tried to mid thought was trying to restructure it. Listen,
he says, he goes, quote and so there's you don't know,
people walking around with uniforms in an American city. There
are some Americans that might object to that, and so
apparently this shooting has happened. That the end quote, that's

(24:02):
his literal direct I just played it. That's me reading it.
You think so right, But it's He started out saying, well,
you know, there's so much controversy, and then as he
was into it, he was a third of the way
into his remark, he realized, oh my gosh, this might
be interpreted unflatteringly to me, So I need to alter

(24:26):
what I'm saying. Mid thought it was an ambush because
the guy was a terrorist. The guy wasn't objecting to
them because of National Guard and Ice. He screamed Allah
hu akbar and open fire. He was killing for Allah.
Let's be honest. This is a terror attack. It's an

(24:47):
absolute terror attack. And this I mean, good night. Don't
forget you had the Afghan national arrested over an alleged
bomb threatened text ABC Homeland Security. They said that they
arrested an Afghan national who made a social media post

(25:09):
about building a bomb and threatening to blow up a
building in Fort Worth, Texas. Now here's a big olong name.
You're ready If you had a guess as to what
his name was real quick, would you say it was
like Joe Jim Dare I say Tim.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
Well, Tim, you're closer, but I don't think.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
So now, Mohammed dah would all jose, it sounds like
I'm okassing a spell. He was arrested tuesday on state
terror chargers. He's being held at a correction center here
in my county, kanan Our County. He's being held here.
Oh you know who's in charge of that, don't you,

(25:48):
Sheriff Bill Wyburn. O. I just sounded like those Martians
on the Muppets. Yep, yep, all hal Oh, I'm okay
with Bill Wayburn, Sheriff Waburn being over this feller. I'm
all right with that. I'm all right with all of
Sheriff Waburn's deputies being over this feller. That's what I

(26:11):
voted for. So he was arrested one day, one day,
the literal day. But so Wednesday of last week, right
before Thanksgiving is when the Afghan national shot the National
guardsman in DC. Right the day before Tuesday is when

(26:31):
this Afghan national talked about blowing up a building in
Fort Worth. So very hmm. I got some I got
some questions about this. So yeah, he was also, by

(26:52):
the way, it was reported that the guy became not
functional as a person months before everything was happening, doesn't
it sound like a sleep or cell.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
Yes, it does.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
I mean, Kane, I might want to borrow us.

Speaker 4 (27:07):
Think something woke up the sleeper cells and pretty simultaneously
right before the holiday, so that families could talk about
this in depth with each other.

Speaker 9 (27:19):
I think.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
I mean, there's a lot of intentional at least it
looks that way from my tinfoil hat on the timing
of this, not only the event itself, but the timing.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
Yeah. And I had another story too, where there was
another Afghan national who had also been inter This was
like like a month or so ago. But we got
a lot of questions about this, so I also wanted
to play this. This was flashback. This is cut nineteen,
so this is from twenty twenty one. Alejandro Mejorkis from

(27:51):
the Biden administration, was asked if the Afghan nationals who
were being brought to America during they watched Biden withdrawal
were they vetted. I mean, that seems like a pretty
easy question, right.

Speaker 12 (28:02):
This was his answer, was Afghanistan as successful withdrawal?

Speaker 13 (28:07):
That Senator, the evacuation that the Department of Defense and
the Department of the State led was historic in evacuating
so many individuals.

Speaker 12 (28:21):
And So those that are evacuated, how many of them
were vetted before they got on the plane?

Speaker 13 (28:25):
Senator, it is our policy to.

Speaker 12 (28:29):
That's a simple question.

Speaker 13 (28:30):
How many of them were vetted before they got on
the plane out of Afghanistan. I cannot speak to that,
but it is our policy.

Speaker 12 (28:37):
So you can't tell us how many people were vetted
before they got on the plane to come to America.

Speaker 13 (28:42):
Oh, I'm sorry if you're speaking of the plane to
come to America. Let me, if I may, Senator, explain
the process because we working with our ally.

Speaker 12 (28:50):
Okay, here's the question, very simple. Those that got on
the plane for America.

Speaker 13 (28:56):
It is our policy to.

Speaker 12 (28:57):
Please please listen, please listen to my question.

Speaker 13 (28:59):
I apology.

Speaker 12 (29:00):
So those who got on the C seventeens and other planes,
how many more vetted before they got on the plane
by American officials.

Speaker 13 (29:08):
To the United States. It is our policy to vet
and screen one hundred percent of them.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
One hundred percent of them. That's what he said. I'm
reading the transcript. Is our policy to vet and screen
one hundred percent of them. Doesn't sound like that, doesn't
sound like that at all. It I don't want to
say sleeper cell, but these are starting to become more
and more, are they not. We're going to talk more

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Speaker 4 (31:11):
So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 10 (31:15):
I just want to be clear. This is the party
that says that you know, they care so much about
life until life actually shows up at their front door.
And this is also the party that supposedly is about Christianity.
And I just imagine what they would have done to
a little baby Jesus. But that's a whole other issue,
you know, it is really so heartbreaking. We know that

(31:36):
under the prior Trump administration it was the children in cages,
So for me, expecting them to do better by children
was not one of the things that was on my
bingo card.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Wait, what can I just like correct something, Jazz, by
the way, that wig looks way better on her than
the short blunt bob or the super long like, I
like that one better. She needs to keep that one.
But the whole kids in the cage's thing. Just to
remind everybody, this was back when you the Flora's Amendment,

(32:09):
which encouraged, actually not encouraged, it incentivized bringing miners across
the border, because when you would bring a miner across
the border at that time under Obama Biden, then you
were expediting your process processing, your facilitation into the United
States was expedited. So they did this rent a kid
thing the cartels did, where they would literally rent out

(32:33):
kids to be used by cartel. They by different people
turning across the border so they would get expedited and
then the kids will go back. And as a result
of the deluge coming the sheer numbers the Obama Biden administration,
they were told repeatedly, and they finally listened that there
are kids that are going missing, a lot of them,

(32:53):
and so they began separating the units of people coming
across the border to make sure that the kids were
actually relations of the adults and that they weren't being trafficked.
Because there was New York Times that it did two
separate pieces on this, one on the Biden administration, one
on Obama Biden, and there were a number of thousands

(33:15):
of kids that were actually being trafficked as a result
of this, and that's why they started separating them. Nobody
in the Democrat Party objected, They didn't say anything about this.
Then when Trump got into office in twenty sixteen, this
continued while they worked to try to stop the hemorrhaging
at the border, and then Democrats decided to weaponize it

(33:39):
and use it against them, and then they ultimately ended it.
And I talked to border patrol, I've talked to Ice
in person. I've sat down at a table and had
dinner with them, and they were telling me that it
was very difficult to do the job that they were
doing under the structure of laws, the framework in which
they had to operate under, because it was a framework

(34:01):
that incentivized and rewarded the criminality of crossing illegally, which
made it a lot harder for them to deal with
with the limited numbers and limited resources that they had.
And it was a big, big deal. So it and
now you know, we get the closed border. Now they're
talking about pausing immigration entirely right now, which I think

(34:22):
is actually acceptable to do because there are so many
people here. We have no idea any of the backstory.
I mean, you can't really have an honor system and
accept people that are coming in from countries that have
repeated declarations of hating you and you know, fement terrorist activity.
It's a huge problem. We're going to talk more about that,

(34:44):
especially what it's led to in Europe. I don't know
if you've seen some of the video coming from Brussels
or Vienna over the past week, but their Christmas markets
are opened and Islamis have taken to trying to shut
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Over ten men.

Speaker 11 (36:19):
It came across the border, Joe Biden, there's no way
to bet these people. You think El Salvador, or Turkey
or Sudan or in these countries have the databases or
system checks that we have. Do you think the government
of China, Russia, Turkey, you think they're going to share
that data with us even if they did have it.
There's no way to clearly bet these people, you know
one hundred percent that they're safe to come in this

(36:40):
country from these third world nations. President Trump's doing the
right thing, reviewing every one of these people came under
Biden administration and grilling down on them. I really thorughly
think that most of them are going to end up
being deported because we're not going to be able to
properly bet them well.

Speaker 3 (36:55):
And Tom Holme is not wrong with that. He's sitting
here addressing how you're allow all of these people in
without vetting anybody and you're gonna have issues. And I
think that that's a completely I mean, that's a completely
legitimate argument to make, especially with some of the problems
that we're seeing.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
Now.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Welcome back to the program. Top of the second hour,
Danna Lash with you were Monday post Thanksgiving or getting
ready for Christmas. So you can find us the chats
at Rumble you want to hang out and spout off.
And then we got to a channel thirty to forty
seven Direct TV Apple podcast as well. Subscribed to that
newsletter over at Substack. I was thinking about this, this

(37:39):
issue of unfettered just mass not and I don't say
mass migration because that almost indicates that it's done legally,
and you look at Europe, so much of it's just illegal.
And they allowed it because Germany decided that they were
going to set all of the rules for the rest
of Europe about immigration, and their rule was that there
were no rules, and so everybody came in and now

(38:02):
they have major issues. They have major they've been having
major issues in Vienna, and if you've seen some of
the videos that have happened, because they've got their Christmas
markets set up now, so and a lot of these
European nations, in Italy and in Germany and in Austria,
they have these Christmas markets and they have these stalls
of like local craftsmen and all of this, and some

(38:25):
of it's mass produced, but a lot of it isn't.
And there's like different areas of these little Christmas markets
and it's a big thing. People walk around and they
drink mulled wine and you know, and then is this
the one that's in Vienna or Brussels. This is Vienna.
So they had Islamists protesting the Christmas market in Vienna,

(38:52):
and I mean bringing everything to a standstill. You can
hear some of it, bringing absolutely everything to a standstill.
And a lot of these areas have different I mean
every every country, they all have different their towns have
different Christmas markets. This was in Vienna and they decided

(39:15):
to protest. They decided to protest the Christmas market and
you can see some of that video. It was the
opening the opening night of the one in Brussels. They
showed up with smoke bombs and drums and screaming and uh,
it was one of their biggest ones. They carried banners

(39:38):
that read from the River to the Sea. Yeah, as people,
as families are there Christmas spirit walking through the Christmas market.
These Islamists show up and decide to disrupt. I feel
like turnabout's fair play personally, you know, you disrupt Christmas,
then Ramadan gets disrupt did and however much Christmas is

(40:03):
disrupted fifty times that in return. That's how I look
at this. I think you gotta be a little bit
vlad tapish about this stuff, honestly. The opening market, yeah,
they screamed about from the river to the sea, globalize,
the Intifada, and this was the opening night in Brussels.

(40:24):
Some people were describing it as an Islamic hell and
they were running off visitors. These when I see this,
these people, this is not assimilation. These people aren't here
to assimilate. They're here to conquer. They're here to colonize.
That's colonization. That's what colonization looks like. The Brussels one.

(40:46):
I mean, they had a lot of people out. They
were blocking like the entrance to the market. I'm looking
at some of the video. They were blocking the entrances
of some of the markets. They had the smoke bombs,
the flags up, they had their little picnic blanket Kafia's on,
and they encircled the entire market. The video that we
were just playing that was in Vienna. They went around

(41:07):
the entire market in that square and chanting Allahu Akbar,
chanting calls for jihad, all of that stuff. And then
they did the same thing in Brussels, tried to encircle
it and chanted. You know about ghod et cetera. That's
what when you're screaming from the river to the sea

(41:27):
and all of that, that's exactly what it is. They
had flares, smoke bombs. I'm reading Austrian news and Brussel news.
They yeah, they had smoke bombs, flares, all kinds of stuff.
Faces covered, you know, because I know that that's the
lefty American left doesn't like it when you cover your face.
But this is okay. Visitors and the little kids they fled.

(41:49):
They were terrified. The kids were crying. They fled. One
Brussels paper and this is from this is from one
of these Brussel local run of the media. There. They
said that the visitors were shocked reading the translation, and

(42:09):
especially families with children. Parents were grabbing their children and
running as thick smoke shrouded the festively decorated Square one,
showing you that's in Brussels, that's the opening night of
the Christmas market. They ran everybody off and they stormed
it and they they finally in Germany, they had the

(42:33):
same thing in Germany and they this this has been
like starting like at first, they've been having protests every year,
but they've been growing every year, and they're gonna they're
gonna be doing this to all of the Christmas markets there.
This is insanity, that's colonization. That's not somebody who's coming

(42:55):
over with the intent to assimilate. Remember assimilar That's why
the left decided that they hated the term melting pot,
because melting pot indicated what assimilation and assimilation indicates what
a unity, a common fabric at least something. That's why
the United States was it's not built on a particular faith,
it's not buil atny of the establishment clause, it's not

(43:16):
built on a particular creed. It's not built on race,
it's not built on any of these idols. It's only
built on the desire to be free. Do you want
to be free? Do you want to live in a
free republic? That is the unifying factor. And let the left,
while they say that they want equality previously they did,
Now it's about equity. Now they want the opposite. They

(43:37):
don't want any of that. They want the division, and
they want the chaos. And that's part of what critical
race theory, of which DEI is a subset. That is
why it's so dangerous. And they have been using this
as a divisive tactic to keep everybody separate and to
inflame and further divide. They don't want a melting pot
because if people realize they have some commonalities, and that's

(44:00):
bad for the tyrants that seek to dominate them through division.
That's the danger. Unity terrifies tyrants. So they really have
got to push all of this separate, separate, division, division, equity, equity, CRT.
And this I don't know. I mean it's I look

(44:23):
at these the Brussels market, there's a couple of others here,
and this is as these Christmas markets have now opened,
the people are seeing more of this, of these protests
and the screaming, and the one in Brussels that was
probably one of the more aggressive ones. In Brooklyn and
New York, there's video showing people just getting in the

(44:44):
streets and doing the morning prayers they do it in Britain.
I mean the streets are totally blocked. Some would saying, well,
it's not an attempt to assert religious dominance. Oh yes
it is. It is absolutely an attempt. You play super
loud calls to prayer. It's not like a church bell.

(45:06):
Church bells are just bells, and a lot of times
they denote the time. No, no, no, you're broadcasting a
massive loud demand to go to prayer. It is audibly dominant,
purposefully so people block the streets. That's dominance. That is

(45:30):
you trying to colonize. I love how this one account
that has been out there, you know it's a bot. Actually,
where's it based?

Speaker 7 (45:42):
At me?

Speaker 3 (45:42):
Look, I really want to know where this account because
it's just it's a new a West Asia. Yeah, it's
a West Asia, of course.

Speaker 14 (45:51):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (45:51):
They said, so it's a you know, a foreign account.
They say, no, it's that's not how Islam spreads. It
spreads through personal conviction and three choice. Really tell the
Armenians that you think Islam spreads through quote unquote personal
conviction and free choice. Tell the Armenians that the Armenian genocide.

(46:12):
Tell the Persians, that tell the Coptic Christians, That tell
the Nigerians, that tell the Sudanese, tell the Namibians. I mean,
I could go on and on. No, that is it's colonization.
That's what it is. Convert or die, that's tell the

(46:34):
Somalians that And I mean if you've seen the video,
like in the Brooklyn one, you can drive through if
you were on your way to work that morning or
in the morning at that time, you would have to
wait until the streets cleared out. That's it's a sign.
It's a purposeful sign. It's a tactic pretending that you

(46:56):
are a minority and you are so weak, and you're
going to sploit the indulgences of the weak society in
your favor. The tyrants thrive on that. That's what this is.
It absolutely is a form of dominance. It's this is

(47:17):
what the victim mentality is. It's a new tactic and
asymmetrical warfare, pretending that you are the weak victim so
that you can gain the upper hand and you can dominate.
It's the victim mentality. It's a it's a tactic, and
they're they've been doing it in Europe, they've been doing

(47:39):
it in Britain, they've been doing it in Austria. I
mean goodness. And the thing is, you know, you would
never see Christians do this to Muslims. You don't see
people protesting mosques on Ramadan. You don't see people protesting

(48:04):
their events. No, I mean in majority Muslim countries. You
don't even have Christian churches. It's not allowed. But yes,
Muslims are the victims. I'm telling you, the real war
is Islamism, and there we're going to talk about this.
The real war is against Islamism, and it is already here.
And you are purposefully being distracted by all of these

(48:26):
people who, yes, they're paid by Cutter, and we're going
to talk about that too. The amount of money that
Cutter spends on the influencer network on the right and
left in the United States is jaw dropping and it's real.
There are efforts underway to get you to talk about
APAC and Israel and everything else and ignore Islam. Tucker

(48:47):
Carlston hasn't said a single thing about the terror attack
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the Somali fraud of Minnesota. Why is that? He hasn't
said a single thing about the Afghan who wanted to
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five, so.

Speaker 3 (50:24):
The U I wanted to go back. There was a
couple that I missed out of the first one. Megan
Markle is dubbed Salmonella Sussex as she's mocked for her
Thanksgiving blunder. I was watching how she. I watched a
little I saw pop up on I think it was Instagram,
and I'm like, I can tell she's never messed with
a turkey before. Look, when you're dealing with raw meat

(50:47):
and raw poultry, you don't wear you don't wear jewelry.
She had her rings on and she's got turkey juice
all over her jewelry. You know how nasty that is
if you're not uveene and suscribing, and that you are
cross contaminating everything. Tell me you have no idea how
to do stuff in a kitchen without telling me. Oh also,

(51:10):
that is so like just basic, like you you're I know,
we know that she likes the jewelry now that she
can afford, only because she married that spare. I get it,
But don't wear them and get turkey juice all over
it and then touch all the other food. It's disgusting.
Oh my gosh. Uh all right, moving, I just as

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Speaker 14 (54:03):
Obviously most important for people to understand that this wasn't
just some organic effort, It wasn't just some story or
people are sharing. This is a well articulated and organized
campaign against our community and for many of the conservative
members of our community. I want to specifically name that
this fight or this conversation is happening because there is

(54:24):
a major debate about whether we are America first, we
care about America and America's interests, or we are Israeli first,
then America first. Because I know for sure that this
campaign mirrors the same campaign targeting Candice Owen and Tucker.

Speaker 3 (54:40):
Cars Oh my gosh, this is the head of.

Speaker 14 (54:42):
Care conservative side who have garnered tremendous support in the
younger generation of Republicans who are refusing to accept, refusing
to accept that America will continue to take the wars
of Israel, destabilize the Middle East, lose American soldiers, lose
their own tax dollars, while committing carnage and lossage in

(55:04):
the lives of Muslims and many of these.

Speaker 3 (55:07):
This guy's going to be a guest on Tucker Carlson's
show like next week probably just wait. This is the
head of CARE Minnesota, the Council for American Islamic Relations
and CARE by the way, uh, they there was there
was a lot of accusations about them as well. They

(55:28):
were named a non indicted co conspirator in the two
thousand and seven Holy Land Foundation. They were that was
the terrorism financing trial. I mean, there's they got a lot,
they got they got a big dirty history. CARE does. So.
I hope people realize now that all of the stuff
that you've been hearing about, the anti Israeli stuff, is

(55:49):
a psi op that's being pulled on you. And I
absolutely question and challenge some of these people that are
pushing this stuff. I mean, Okham's Razor. I just you know,
if I'm speculating, seems to me that some of these
people are getting some Katari money. It's very interesting how
you can just go off and all of a sudden,
you go off on your own and you create your
own thing with money that just comes out of the ether.

(56:10):
Pretty amazing, right, has to come from somewhere. I mean,
go and check some of the Go look at just
some of the financial associations of some of the people
that are financing some of your favorite podcasts. See, it's
very interesting. You don't. You don't got to worry about
pay for play and podcasting the way you do in broadcasting.
Do you can? You don't see if I were to

(56:32):
do something like that, I would have to I well,
first I'd be I'd have my ar light. We'd be pulled,
We'd be pulled off air because if we weren't pulled
off air, all of our terrestrial affiliates would have their
licenses pulled. So yeah, but it's different. It's some of
these other mediums. I'm just saying, you know, if they
can make the claims that they can, Uh, this guy's

(56:54):
making the exact same argument that grapers make. I mean,
it's like listening to like it is like listening to
can As I want standing out there and whatever. I
don't even know how someone who literally was a progressive
that doxed conservatives in twenty fifteen and was a protege
of Al Sharpton can be considered, you know, like an
influencer of conservative thought today, conservative thought today. So this guy,

(57:16):
he says, revoking deportation for Somali fraudsters is an Israel
first policy. That's literally what he's arguing. The head of CARE,
the Council for American Islamic Relations that are working to
try to help colonize the United States in the name
of Islam. That's what this is all about. And all
of these people who are accepting cash for relevancy and

(57:36):
trying to get to share the digital pie just so
they can have two homes and they can have their
you know, grace and favor titles and all this stuff,
they don't they don't have any problem except in money
for that, in the same way that people like Bill
Gates have no problem except you know, pushing Marxism and
high taxation because they're never actually they're too rich to
be touched by it. If you have too many opportunities

(57:58):
and too much money coming in, you'll say anything. All
this stuff corrupts, guys, all it all does. But the
idea of saying that if you are challenging using taxpayer
money to fund foreign tech terrorists like and this all
goes back to the Somali fraud in Minnesota, where they
determined that billions of dollars of tax payer money were
being sent to actual Somali terrorists. Your taxpayers are being fleeced.

(58:26):
And this guy, the Council for American Islamic Relations in
Minnesota is coming up saying, well, if you're challenging this,
then you know that's an Israel first thing. How is
it Israel first to object to hard working taxpayer dollars
being stolen by Somali migrants claiming autism and all these

(58:50):
other things, stealing taxpayer dollars and then sending it back
to Somalia? How is that? First off? Where the hell
does Israel come into that. You can't just say, yeah,
but Israel as a defense for everything, can you believe?
I mean, I just hope people understand that this is
all about pushing Islamism. All of this is about pushing Islamism,

(59:15):
and you can't do that if you have an alliance
with a certain entity in the Middle East. Interesting how
that works. That's like the sitting here saying, oh, well,
that's just you're being Israel first. It's literally the same
thing as called the left calling the right racists. Like
some of these people going out there saying christ Is King.
They're actually blaspheming. It's just like saying black lives matter,

(59:38):
because they're not saying it to push the faith. They're
saying it as a way because they're caught up in
this whole Israel first nonsense. It is asinine. I cannot
believe people don't see this. It is so transparent now
it is. I mean, this was just He's just trying
to tap into anti Israeli sentiment as a defensive mechanism.

(01:00:04):
That's all he's doing. I can't imagine what is stealing
taxpayer dollars and sending it to Somali terrorists have to
do with Israel. I would love for that question to
be answered. I would love for that guy. I would
love And the Washington Free Beacon, by the way, is
the one that has this video. So does care? Are
they as the Council for American Islamic Relations? Our care?

(01:00:27):
Now go to partner up with Tucker? I mean, really,
what in the world? No honoring American taxpayers? Is America first?
Defending American taxpayers from fraud? Is America first. This has
nothing to do with Israel. Not everything is Israel's fault, guys.
This is so ridiculous. I felt like I was watching

(01:00:51):
I mean, I felt like I was listening to some
Graper nonsense. Now you can see, do you see now,
horseshoe theory when you are in a position so far
extreme that you actually become what you are claiming to
advocate against. It's exactly what we're seeing here. They are
the same. This is the exact same language that's used
by the quote unquote woke right. But I don't consider

(01:01:12):
the woke right actually being on the right. It's a
leftist that are using leftist tactics while claiming that they're
on the right. I mean, this is crazy. That's like saying,
oh my gosh, I got a speeding ticket, making me
paid is Israel first? Right, that's what it's. Oh my gosh,
I got a nail on my tire, making me pay

(01:01:35):
to fix it. Is Israel first. I don't know, but
this is what we're talking about. You have an entire
community imported in from Somalia. Then they decided to steal
taxpayer dollars. Now we have this problem, and care who
is an ally of this community is saying that it's

(01:01:55):
Israel first to ask questions. They're going to take everything
back to the Jews. It's how they're that's how they're
going to do. Oh my gosh, you want accountability for
taxpayer dollars? The Jews everything, that's how they're It's just
the Zassenine. But now you see, now you see it's
going to be more and more and more. And Steve

(01:02:19):
found this interesting thing. You have these influencers that are
that are that are taken over uh to Cutter, Like
I've seen a couple of people they do. It's interesting
they do like influencer tourism. And I see some of

(01:02:40):
these people that they claim that they're on the right.
They're really not. But they brag about, oh went to
Cutter and it's so different. Cutter will pay to bring
them over and they'll whine and dine them. Well, they'll
dine them, and then they brag about how amazing everything
is in Cutter as a way to uh influence wash

(01:03:01):
it and you're not in American culture. Here is this.
We've got this one in mom got audio of this
who This is twenty two former sorry, the former Katari
Prime Minister Hamad bin ya sim who says, we have
journalists on our payroll in many, many and many countries.
This is a fact. Listen ysaafi in he's saying, we

(01:03:28):
got journalists.

Speaker 9 (01:03:28):
And Bothom Sarah.

Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
Again in chepe them every year. He says, some of
them received salaries. And all of the Arab countries, he
says all of them were doing this. Not all of them, actually,
he says, if not all, the most That's what's so
crazy about this. The funding is out of control. Cutter,
as I told you, has spent so much money. On

(01:04:04):
first off, this is what they're doing with influencing is
separate from the stuff that they do as a foreign
agent under their Foreign Agents Registration Act. So from twenty
sixteen to twenty twenty four, they've spent like over three
hundred million dollars. By the way, for everyone who wants
to sit here and talk about how much Israel would spend,
it's under one hundred and eighty eight million Cutter. And

(01:04:26):
for that same exact period, Cutter spent over two hundred
and fifty million. They're spending. Cutter spends three times what
Israel does, way way more. They have not dialed it
back at all. And there's a reason why. There's a

(01:04:47):
big reason why. The payroll, by the way, for this
with this mom or this foreign sorry foreign prime minister
was talking about. By the way, I wonder which journalists
are currently on the payroll. You know, if you were
to look, it's not like they get paid directly. It's
not like Cutter writes a check like from the Bank
of Cutter to you know, Schmucker Marlson. You know, I'm

(01:05:10):
just like I've been naming somebody or amandas Bowen's. You know,
it's not like they just write a check like that
and and then put in the memo, uh, for the influence.
It's always a third party. It's always it's always you know,
laundered for the lack of a better term, through a
third party. That's how it always is. That's what the
that's about how the left does. That's how Care did

(01:05:32):
a lot of stuff. That's how the Holy Land Foundation.
What do you think that trial? While there were so
many different organization names in that trial, it's a bribery.
I mean, if you're accepting Katari cash, that's like Al
Jazeera and RT like I see people, I will never
they stopped asking, but they used to ask all the time.

(01:05:53):
Artie is Russia today. It was founded and funded by
the Kremlin one hundred percent. So when you see art stuff,
that's all Kremlin. Al Jazeera is very similar. You guys
remember the whole Al Jazeera thing from ten years ago.
This is this is I mean, you're you're you're not
doing journalism if you're accepting money from an entity to

(01:06:14):
advocate for that entity, and a lot of it is
coming through there's and Cutters paint a lot of it.
I mean, these are just this. I mean, there's we
talked about this before. And the lobbying that they do.
There's an insane amount of lobbying, not just again with

(01:06:36):
foreign policy stuff, but all over. Now, here's something interesting.
There was an order sign designating some Muslim Brotherhood chapters
as foreign terrorist organizations, but the Katari chapter was exempted.

(01:06:56):
Why is that maybe? And this is according to actual
federal data. And we were just talking about how much
money Cutter spends. It's because we get billions upon billions
upon billions upon billions above billions of dollars from Cutter.
As why we have about thirty billion in business investments,

(01:07:19):
about almost thirty billion in weapons purchases, twenty billion, and
energy plants and export facilities, the airbase that everyone talks
about is eight billion colleges and universities. Cutter is the
biggest donor to colleges and universities, even beating China. And
the lobbying and public relations is the biggest chunk of

(01:07:41):
the pie. Next to the business, they're almost equal. There's
probably about five hundred million dollars in difference between the
lobbying and the business investments. It is a real thing.
So hmm, does kind of see interesting that that chapter
would be excluded. I'm telling you this is the real

(01:08:05):
battle here, and you're already seeing those who drew sides.
We got a lot more on the way.

Speaker 4 (01:08:14):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 9 (01:08:20):
It's time for Florida Man man.

Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
I don't even know what Florida Man was doing over
Thanksgiving weekend, but apparently it was something else. So first up,
I'm gonna do this one, the cockroach cheating one. This
is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. A Florida
man kicked the bucket after choking on live cockroaches and

(01:08:44):
a disgusting eating contest. So he consumed numerous live cockroaches
and the grand prize is a python. He suffered fatalistphyxiation
when he choked to death on one. Oh my gosh,
I can not even read the story. I am dying
right now. It was called the Midnight Madness marketing event

(01:09:05):
at a reptile store. I can't believe someone wanted a python.
You can just go into the damn swamp and get
it for free, you know, I mean, there's that many.
You don't need to eat live bugs. There's an entomology
student who witnessed it, and oh my gosh, they and
these things were three to four inches in length.

Speaker 9 (01:09:26):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:09:27):
Yeah, uh huh, I'm done with all of this. I oh,
that's so lame. If you're a store and you're doing that,
that's that's uh well, we're all I'm sorry. A Florida
farmer opened fire in a bar after an argument over
how many eggs a hen lays whensgiving. I don't think so. No,

(01:09:52):
that was a different one, was it. Did we do
this one? I don't think we did, you know, and
our luck at probably like an actual other another Florida man. Okay,
so let's talk about then, the guy who sprayed barbecue
sauce everywhere. How about that one? I bet you don't
have that. One kne Florida man was arrested because he

(01:10:15):
broke into a home and sprayed barbecue sauce on all
the walls and furniture before the house caught on fire.
Chimney Christmas he has Yeah, Evan Hunter Hammock, I don't
like his name. Twenty Gainesville. He was arrested because he
broke into a house sprayed barbecue sauce on all of
the walls and furniture before the house caught on fire. Now,

(01:10:37):
they did say that arson charges may be filed, so
there's a possibility that he also burned the house down
in addition to spraying it with barbecue. Sounds like he
was very confused as to how barbecues work, I feel like.
And it happened about six in the morning, and they responded.
They took him into custody, but they may still file
that arson charged. Stick with us, We've got more in store.

(01:11:01):
Welcome back to the program. Top of this third hour
Chats at Rumble. Also you can stream the radio program
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Go Subscribe. I have to share this story with you
because it's chef's kiss satisfying. Michael Douglas and Catherine Zetta

(01:11:25):
Jones a very upset. They are reportedly furious over their
sons on air humiliation on CNN. They are upset because
their son Dylan, who does he host another NAPO bebe
with a podcast? Is at how I understand it. I

(01:11:46):
don't know what the hell this kid does. He's a
fetus and he hosts a podcast or radio whatever. Anyway,
he was on CNN a roundtable discussion and he got
into it with a couple of people, including Scott Jennings,
and he it did not go very well for him
at all. He like started stuttering in the middle of

(01:12:06):
one of his answers and sorry, he's a clump of cells,
think you can't. And he started just stumbling and muttering
through one of his answers and it all fell apart
and his parents were living first. Let me just share it.
This is what happened. Uh, this was cut. Sorry, I
gotta pull up my audio. I lost it. What Yes,
this is this is the flashback of thirty yeah, thirty one.

(01:12:29):
Thank you listen.

Speaker 15 (01:12:30):
Beck.

Speaker 16 (01:12:31):
You cannot put on the American people that Democrats were
the one that were hurting people making this plight.

Speaker 15 (01:12:36):
Who was casting the votes against opening the government? Democrats
or Republicans? Who was who wanted to cat well, who
was casting the votes Scott?

Speaker 16 (01:12:43):
Who was wanting to cut SNAP benefits?

Speaker 4 (01:12:44):
Nobody?

Speaker 16 (01:12:45):
And Republican playing up Snap benefits after two courts ruled
that it was unallowed.

Speaker 15 (01:12:50):
Republicans voted to fund Snap fifteen times. Democrats voted to
defund it fifteen And we talked about.

Speaker 7 (01:12:58):
The affordable health haircat.

Speaker 13 (01:13:00):
You talk about the affordable health.

Speaker 16 (01:13:02):
Legislation is not perfect. You understand that he immediately had to.

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
And then he and then even after this, so he
immediately had a pivot and then he still got owned
after that. So his parents, Michael Douglas Catherine Zeta Jones,
were very reportedly displeased over the manner in which their
son was humiliated. They they said, apparently they it's being
reported that they intend to blacklist the entire network, and

(01:13:29):
they think CNN crossed the line by having him on
in the first place. I agree. They informed one of
those gossip columnists insiders apparently about the Douglas and Zada
Jones' reaction. They were said to be so furious that
they want to blacklist the whole network, and Xata Jones
apparently was ranting to her friends about how the interview

(01:13:50):
was unfair and exploitative. What and Douglas apparently said that
the outlet crossed a line and they are angry because
they knew he was not prepared for such a heated debate.
One aid or one source said, quote, Dylan's never been
spoken to like that in his entire life. He's always

(01:14:11):
been the golden boy, adored protected. Sanna gave him a
taste of the real world, and his parents hated every
second of it. I'm just going to say that politics
may not be for you, Bebbe. It may not be
for you if you're going to be that hurt by it.
Oh my gosh. And he just really it's not a
lot of people I think expect to be coddled and

(01:14:35):
and that's just not how it goes. It's like how
I see Nepo babies, Nippa bebe sometimes being on Fox,
there are a number of Look, some of these people
are my friends, but I don't want to see your
damn nineteen year old kids sitting here lecturing all of
us about tax policy. My gosh, they don't even pay taxes,
no offense. But I think you got to have a
little skin. And actually I don't care if you're offended,
just like eat my shorts. I don't care. I don't care.

(01:14:58):
This is not about being offended. People are offended over descent.
Then you are literally too weak for this biz get out.
But I'm just I thought it was funny because I
saw this from New York Post Nikki Haley's son. They
said he has views to the far right of his mom.
So apparently he's like grayper adjacent, and he says apparently

(01:15:18):
they he apparently thinks he's the voice of gen Z.
I've only met him briefly one time when she brought
him to a TPUSA event. Was having him taking him
around me, introducing him to everyone, which I viewed as, Oh,
she's trying to make that happen. I see there are
conservative parents all the time they do this with their kids,
and I don't get it. I don't get it. I

(01:15:41):
don't know. So the and he's been on I've seen
him go on cable news before. There was one show
that I watched. They had a guest host and it
was a string of Republican NEPO babies, one right after
the other. There were like four NEPO baby guests, And
I'm like, what in the world You're like, you know,

(01:16:02):
live a little, be humble enough to realize you need
to live a little before you start giving orders. That's
all we're saying. Good night. And he had said quote
one of his he told the New York Post, Democrats
are listening to the younger people, and it's time for
Republicans to do the same. Do you know every generation

(01:16:24):
says this, Like, you are not the first person to
ever say this, You're not the first generation. I get
it that people think politics began the day that they
grace the earth with their presence, Kine, but every body
says this, Every generation says this, and I say, no, sorry,

(01:16:47):
I actually think it was the one thing that Kamala
Harris said that was somewhat right. Sorry. I think the
voting age is too damn low. It is. It's too
damn low. And he I think it's very easy to
be to the right in Niggy Haley, So let's not
get apoplectic with the headline your post. It's very easy

(01:17:10):
to be to the right of her. And she seems
like a nice enough person. I just disagree with her
on a number of policy issues. But he was saying,
my friends graduated with great degrees from great schools, and
then nobody has a job. Oh my gosh, I'm so
tired of the victim mentality. Also, look, I'm not saying
that it's not hard for this or any generation, but
every generation has hardness that they have to deal with.

(01:17:35):
Imagine that you're the greatest generation, right you have World
War One and World War Two, some bore in both,
and then you have the Korean War, and then your
kids go off to Vietnam. I mean it's the Cold
War and back to back and tear. I mean some
people had it a little bit harder the Great Depression,

(01:17:57):
gott Lee. I that's why they call them the generation,
by the way they live through everything. All of this
and more. We have got to stop entertaining this victim mentality.
It's not to say that there aren't issues to deal with. Hell,
yes there are. I think that they're fixable. I don't
think that there's people in DC with the spine to

(01:18:19):
do it. But I also think at the same time,
the victim mentality has got to stop. Let's I mean
I see people. And the reason I point this out
so much is because all of the things that I'm
seeing from some of the NEPO babies is that they're
all complaining about the problems. Not a single one of

(01:18:40):
them has a solution or wants to be a part
of a solution. They just want to join the money
train of bitching about it. Okay, we've got a ton
of that. What is your solution? And no pain women
to have babies aka welfare? Ain't it we do that?
It fail? What's your solution? I mean, there's a lot

(01:19:01):
of things you can do, but the victim mentality, Come on,
it's got to stop. It's just too Yes, we get it,
things blow, But also do you realize that some of
the complaints of the younger generations are that, Wow, why
is it that I can't live in the same house
as this seven year old you know, marketing executive? I

(01:19:24):
I don't get I. I talked to a friend, well,
an associate client, a contemporary whose daughter graduated two years
ago and is a door dasher, does door dash and
a couple of other things, complaining and apparently turned down
a couple of jobs because she just didn't think that

(01:19:45):
it was just enough for her degree. Entry level means
entry level. Your degree does not mean lo And look,
I've got a degree, which means I can do whatever
I want. I want this office with the windows. I
want to be able to have the top company parking spot.
I want all these things. I mean, everybody starts somewhere.

(01:20:08):
Everybody starts somewhere. I started waiting tables. Everybody starts somewhere,
even after college. Do you know what I did after college?
I wrote, I edited people's resumes, and then I started.
I got my foot in the door, free lancing, writing
about people's houses and I didn't know a damn thing
about I still do anything about decoor or anything like that.

(01:20:30):
And then interviewing politicians and newsmakers. That's how I got started,
got paid garbage with a degree. But you start somewhere.
Everybody starts somewhere. That's part of the problem, is this
unmanaged expectation. Some of that's your parents' fault. And also

(01:20:51):
some of you people on the right need to stop
pimping your damn kids out. I'm so tired of seeing it.
Nobody wants to see everybody pimping their kids out. On
Fox News, I don't want to see an endless string
of napa babe's. I don't want to see people pimping
their kids out. As soon as they graduate college, they're
going to become a politician. Good night. We have enough
welfare addicts. That's what it is. You're just adding to

(01:21:13):
the welfare class. But they think it's somehow more glorious
and more respectable because you're doing a job for the people. Really,
come on, at least welfare recipients realize and they call
it what it is. That's the political class likes to
think that there's an art to it. It just cracks
me up. Stop it, stop it. Have your precious nappa

(01:21:35):
babe go into the private and the private sector and
work in the real world, do some hard work, maybe
get their hands dirty. It's okay, Mom and dad, it's okay.
Just good night. I can't say it made me think
of that, Okay. I got a couple of other things.
Why are Republican influencers taking money from Cutter, going on

(01:21:56):
trips to Cutter for f one and being wined dine
by Cutter over Thanksgiving Week? And a number of lawmakers
and some conservative arth non conservative Republican influencers apparently were
I don't know. I guess they were winding being wined
and dined in Cutter at F one and they all

(01:22:20):
had pictures of it and all kinds of stuff, and wow, Now,
I just I find it interesting that it was over
a uniquely American holiday. So some of them include Representative
Marlon Stutsman, who follows me that's so at Indiana, Lance

(01:22:41):
Gooden from Texas, Abe Ahamada from Arizona's eighth, Laurel Lee
from Florida's fifteenth. Ryan Zinc follows me from Montana Congressman
I'm curious. And then there's some other U Republican influencers

(01:23:05):
and they met with apparently the Katari royal family and
they got to go to because they had the F
one thing there and they, oh my goodness, they got
wined and dined and they were talking about how great
Cutter was. Sorry, do you do you all need to
register under Pharah?

Speaker 1 (01:23:19):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:23:21):
I mean we see this. You got used as prostitutes
over Thanksgiving, a uniquely American holiday, and you don't even
realize it. I mean, I understand the drive to make money,
but at some point it shouldn't exceed your self respect.

(01:23:43):
We have more on the way, We got headlines coming up.

Speaker 4 (01:23:47):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (01:23:52):
Okay, I thought free pet. Mmm, I don't. I'm not.
I'm allergic to cats legitimately, I actually am. A man
was to death by a lioness at a zoo because
he was stupid and climbed into the enclosure in front
of horrified visitors. You'd better not be putting that cat down,
better or not. It was in Brazil, nineteen year old
Garson Machado slipped into the cat's pin and because he

(01:24:18):
wants to become a trainer, and it mauled him to death.
It ate him to death. Oh my gosh. There's of
course there's horror footage. Of course there is. Apparently he
also severe mental problems, and he was diagnosed with schizophrenia,
et cetera. And he there's a video of him literally climbing.

(01:24:38):
He scilled over the fence, climbed the tree and then
was mouthed by the big cat. So there there's a
reason why they're kept in those giant pits. By the way,
you're not you're not supposed to go at them like
that six point zero magnitude earthquake struck northwest Anchorage, Alaska.
Also the Boulder the size of a small ca a

(01:25:00):
scratch scrashed when the world crashed into an suv driving
near Leavenworth. Do you always I always get nervous when
I'm driving by anywhere that looks like rockslide, you know,
especially like southern Missouri and out west Texas, like southwest Texas. Yeah,
this was the size of a small car. Four people
were including a twelve year old. No one was There

(01:25:22):
was no fatalities. There were minor injuries, but mostly everybody
was unharmed. But they had just shut down part of
the road while they could make sure it was safe.
Francis far Right later was hit by an egg days
after a flower attack. This from the National Rally Party.
I mean, why would you do that with like eggs
and stuff that's like, you know, bread and dessert making material.

(01:25:44):
The suspect was a seventy four year old man. Interesting. Also, ooh, pistachio.
There's a pistachio. Recall, well, this is this. I almost
said Canadia, this is Canada, but the Canadian Food Inspection
Agency they said there's possible salmonella, and they have like
a long list of names like anything that was sold

(01:26:08):
in Canada, but then some of the stuff you can
get like on Amazon and things like that, so you
might want to just double check some of your some
of your labels for those things. And uh yeah, this
was described as check your nuts. Anthrax pigs of Texas,
which sounds like an amazing metal band, sparked panic. Uh
what you're not You're not supposed to eat. You can

(01:26:28):
eat feral hogs, but they just taste different. Gamey, I
don't like to taste. There's an outbreak of faral hogs
in Texas though they could be carrying anthrax infections, which
I still think that that is probably one of the
most amazing band names I've ever heard. Anthrax pigs of Texas.
You know, you could like incorporate the pig squeal in
there as like an agitator. I'm just saying. But these hogs,

(01:26:50):
they can cost over a billion in damages every year.
That's why hog hunting is so important. We have Stephen
Yates and a host of questions coming up next.

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Speaker 3 (01:27:14):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. You
can listen coast to coast. You can also follow along
Channel thirty forty seven or a TV as well the
chats at Rumble. So we're getting y'all set up for
this week, and I have a million things that I
want to ask. I'm trying not to overload him. I mean,
God love him. Just came back from Thanksgiving and eas
you know on worldwide. He's on tour all around the world.

(01:27:35):
He's tours more than Taylor Swift. Steven Yates, who everybody
knows he is an absolute expert and a man about
the world. And he joins us now via video. You
can also find him a senior research fellow at the
Heritage Foundation at Yates Comms on x and he joins
us Steve, and I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
It's good to see you. I don't even know where

(01:27:56):
to start with you because I want to talk Japan
in China, but at the same time, I wanted to
get your opinion, because Caina and I were kind of
bouncing this back and forth off air about the whole
Venezuela thing. Now in your opinion, I'm looking at this,
pull up my story here the pardon of I mean,
the guy that's being pardoned by Potus is he's been

(01:28:21):
described as a narco traffic or this Juan Orlando Hernandez
and he's going to be pardoned. He was, you know,
a former president of Honduras, et cetera. And then you
have the Venezuela narco boat explosions, and I just is
it sending a conflicting message or is there a state

(01:28:45):
craft strategy that I am just not seeing because I'm
just I'm not seeing the force for the trees.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
Well, I think a lot of us are not seeing
the narrative that would help explain the pardon very well.
That a lot of friends of mine to say it
doesn't look and sound that great. But you always wonder
if there's more behind the story. And sometimes you are
going to have a partner or release of someone on
savory or compromised because you're making an exchange with a

(01:29:15):
government to deliver in another area that might be painful
otherwise to get that concession for So there may be
some state craft going on behind the scenes. I have
not seen those details. Sometimes the White House doesn't run everything.

Speaker 3 (01:29:30):
By man, it's not my White House. But I'd be like,
wait a minute, has Yates seen this yet? Get it
to Yates?

Speaker 1 (01:29:39):
But you know they they it can't hit them as
a surprise that there's a pretty pronounced narrative about the
Venezuela action, especially on the high seas. It's all looking
at Narco terrorists and the people are bringing poison into
our country, and that's a hill I'd be willing to
die on for. You know, we have the right to
defend ourselves against that crap. But you know, so there's

(01:30:02):
definitely some mixed signals in these two different issues.

Speaker 9 (01:30:07):
But then there's the whole question of where's this.

Speaker 1 (01:30:09):
Going with Venezuela, And there's a lot layered into that,
And I basically see that as a Trump strategy. In
other words, this is not a Neocon go in and
nation build kind of situation. And it might be one
of the US forces used at all on land, it
would be a shock in awe. But then it's forces
within Venezuela who have to do whatever they're going to

(01:30:31):
do not a pottery barn, you break it, you own
it kind of situation.

Speaker 9 (01:30:36):
But for now, there isn't a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
Of strategic signaling going on about what this is about,
other than if you're going to get on a boat
with drugs, don't ask me to cry when you get
blown up.

Speaker 3 (01:30:47):
Yeah. That's so. That's That's the other thing that I
that I'm kind of going back and forth on because
heg says sequ war is getting a lot of criticism
for the whole I think the last thing I was
reading this story of the last boat that was you know,
a narco terrorists and they were bringing drugs or you know,
through the seas and apparently, you know, the boat was

(01:31:08):
blown up. There were two people clinging to the wreckage.
US commander ordered a second strike that apparently took them out.
The New York Post had to write art sorry. The
Washington Post had to write up of this and the
way that they as the way that they were describing
it was that it was a war crime under federal
law because if they are on if they are non

(01:31:29):
basically unable to defend themselves, regardless of their classification, then
that's then you're not supposed to blow them up anymore.
But then I look at it like this too. A
consequence of getting on a drug boat and running drugs
through international waters to the United States is that you
could get blown up by people in our military who
are paid by tax bears to maybe kind of have

(01:31:50):
a little bit of an itchy trigger finger. That's just
my take on it. It's kind of hard to, you know,
fall down on it because I want to do the
John Adams thing and I want to go buy the
Book of But at the same time, I also want
to wipe all these people off the face of the
earth now.

Speaker 1 (01:32:04):
But Nana, there's a big, big problem in all of this.
People use these two words international law as if it
is something that exists outside of the liberal globalist mind virus,
and people can wrap themselves in virtue all they want,
but it's still a stinking.

Speaker 9 (01:32:20):
Pile of horse hockey.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
All that exists in terms of international law is the
golden rule. He who has the gold rules, he who
has the power, makes the rules. And if you can
abide by them or not. And the only way you
enforce so called international law or these rules is if
you are more powerful and you can impose your will,
whether you like it or not.

Speaker 9 (01:32:42):
That's the way the world is.

Speaker 1 (01:32:43):
There's a whole bunch of international rules and laws and
norms that didn't stop al Qaeda from taking down two
towers and hit the Pentagon in another plane. There's a
whole lot of rules and norms didn't stop China from
unleashing a virus and lying about it.

Speaker 9 (01:32:56):
Millions died and trillions were lost.

Speaker 1 (01:32:59):
So there's this whole, I think intellectual kind of group
singing session that is going on about all of this.
But if you are on the high seas, we blow
up half your boat in half your body, is it
more humane to put you out or to leave you
to be eaten by the sharks?

Speaker 9 (01:33:18):
Frankly, I don't care either way.

Speaker 3 (01:33:20):
Yeah, you know, I mean, the sharks need food too.
But at the same time, I'm like, yeah, I don't know.
I'm with you on that. And I also think it's
kind of a consequence of being a drug runner. Why
why are we turned into the bad guys because they
chose to do this and we're trying to prevent bad's
That's what I come back to. Fundamentally, I know it
sounds like an oversimplification of the issue. But really that's

(01:33:42):
what it is.

Speaker 1 (01:33:43):
Well, I mean, in my view, I think this is
only a conversation we're having because people are dying to
come up with some kind of gotcha that is their
thing to say, See Trump did this. See these guys
are all wrong, and we have to pull this whole
thing down because the rebalancing that has happened with trying
to push Europe to do more for Europe, the rebalancing

(01:34:05):
that has been trying to bring a different path to
piece in the Middle East, the rebalancing on trying to
make trade more fair, the rebalancing to try to actually
use the resources that we have, are the reality that
we should have an enforced border. These things are so
profoundly obvious and correct that they're trying to find some
magical gotcha. But what they're going for is that people

(01:34:27):
who are on drug boats and they can't prove that
they aren't drug boats. The people are on drug boats
are getting blown up, and somehow this bothers them for
reasons I can't understand. There are hundreds of thousands, if
not millions, of dead Americans already.

Speaker 9 (01:34:41):
Do they give a crap about them?

Speaker 3 (01:34:44):
Exactly? And into that we're talking with our friend Steve
and Yates. You can find them on x at yates Coms,
which gets into that. I guess the ultimatum that Trump
gave to Maduro, you know, flee now or you're going
to face American forces, I think he's just I think
he's trying to blow. That's kind of my thoughts on that.
Are you getting the same until I see otherwise?

Speaker 9 (01:35:05):
That's what I believe too.

Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
He's always moving the cards, he's always changing up pressure
and inducements, and he's almost always looking for ways that
you can shape an outcome without having to go to maximum.
But he wants people to know and worry that he
can and will be ready to go to.

Speaker 9 (01:35:23):
Maximum if called upon. Now it's hard again.

Speaker 1 (01:35:26):
I still think that there's enough organization in Venezuela to
try to do this on their own, and what we're
doing is trying to shape the international environment favorable to that.

Speaker 3 (01:35:34):
Yeah, I agree with that one quick thing, and then
I'm going to move into this very interesting story China Japan,
the how what is going to be the outcome of this?
You know, we had Mohammed Bensalmin in DC and I
was reading a piece this I think it was over
a daily a couple of places, daily mail elsewhere, because

(01:35:56):
the discussion was behind closed doors. You know, they got
along really well, but the president was really apparently pushing
the Saudis joining the Abraham Accords and they still have
it yet, and some mean, you know, it's like he
goes up to a point and he's like, yeah, but
and I know a lot of this hinges upon Gaza,
which I don't think how you can turn that strip
over to the Palestinian authority when it pretty much been

(01:36:20):
taken over by Hamas. Anyway, how is this Do you
think that the Saudis are ever going to be brought
to see the value in participating in the Abraham Accords?
And is this really the start of an actual, you know,
real alliance here or like between friends or I mean,
I just have questions. What are your thoughts on this?

Speaker 9 (01:36:42):
Well, there will be questions.

Speaker 1 (01:36:43):
You know, we obviously have very very different cultures and
histories and different interests in some important areas. The common
interests that brought things close to the point of an
Abraham Accords like agreement was that Iran was the number
one threat to real peace and prosperity blooming in the
broad of Middle East, that it wasn't some kind of

(01:37:06):
appeasement to the terrorists that have taken over the place
called Palestine by protesters around the world, that if you're
going to get to peace, it's a correlation of power
that would balance against the Mollah led regime in Iran
and containing that military threat as well as the political
warfare threat that is where there's the greatest overlap. And

(01:37:30):
when the Saudi see the Emordis and others making real
progress in a lot of areas in that way, then
there's probably an inducement to move in that direction. They
are at least investing hundreds of billions, maybe more than
a trillion dollars eventually In the United States, that's a
difference where leeds to be dependent on them for oil

(01:37:50):
and it was kind of a one way transfer that
way in terms of leverage and power. So we're moving,
I think, in the right direction. But this is not
going to be easy and we're probably not going to
get permanent changed super quick. But broadly speaking, I think
the president's impatience is constructive. Think of how far we
have come in less than a year on a lot

(01:38:11):
of these accounts. It's more than most administrations do in
four or eight years.

Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
Yeah. True, Japan's Iron Lady who we love, we like her,
their new prime minister. I read one headline before Thanksgiving
saying that she's picking a fight with China. I feel
like that's the other way around, if I'm being honest,
Like she just not picking a fight, She's responding to
the provocation from China.

Speaker 9 (01:38:31):
Really.

Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
But also this crazy story of flights and this I
was reading about a potential cold war between well the
existing cold war between China and Japan. Is China trying
to mess with Japan by canceling flights because there were
like apparently thousands of flights canceled, And I just I mean,
that's low for anybody not surprising that it's from China.

(01:38:56):
What is your insight on this?

Speaker 1 (01:38:59):
Well, China plays games on every level. They play political
and cultural warfare like crazy. They have engaged in pretty
ferocious political warfare against Japan for a very very long time.
Somehow the Chinese cannot forget or forgive tens of millions
of people killed in World War Two. Seems reasonable on
one level until you realize since World War Two, the

(01:39:21):
Chinese have done a fabulously larger job of killing Chinese
people on their own, and the Communist Party of China
was singularly responsible for that killing.

Speaker 9 (01:39:32):
So they have a blind spot.

Speaker 1 (01:39:33):
And they don't want anyone to speak about Tenum and
Square in nineteen eighty nine. They don't want people to
talk about more recent protests. They don't want to talk
about the fate of Muslims in East Turkistan or Tibets,
Buddhists that ought to be free and independent. All that
stuff can't talk about. But somehow we're going to rake
Japan over the coals for World War II forever, even
though it is a responsible stakeholder free democracy today. So

(01:39:58):
that is definitely going on, and they will do anything
even petty by canceling singers and performers, to canceling flights,
to act as if they are going to use that
leverage to make you cow. So far, the Prime Minister
Takeichi has not had any of it. There's been leaked
stories that Trump put pressure on her, that those have
been debunked by the White House and Tokyo, but some

(01:40:19):
fake news are still running with it. She stood strong,
and it's good for us.

Speaker 9 (01:40:23):
She stays strong.

Speaker 3 (01:40:24):
Yeah, the report was saying that it exposed those cancelations,
exposed Japan's tourism fragility, and that sixteen percent of their
apparently sixteen percent reduction with the cancelation. So yeah, I mean,
what can I mean, obviously Japan could push back, and
maybe they could cancel their own flights. I don't know,

(01:40:44):
do they have the means to push back equally?

Speaker 9 (01:40:47):
Well, I'd like to see others pick up some slack.

Speaker 1 (01:40:50):
I mean, it shouldn't just be Chinese tourists going around
and spreading the filthy hoover that we gave them by
unfair trade. That is basically stirring up the tourism and
trade industries in our safer and better countries. But I
think China basically has been doing a brilliant job of
removing the.

Speaker 9 (01:41:10):
Mask and letting people see who they are.

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
And so the lie that this is all somehow about
Taiwan is exposed.

Speaker 9 (01:41:16):
The lie that this is all about Trump is exposed.

Speaker 1 (01:41:19):
This really is about the nature of the CCP, and
it is the largest threat to the global peace and
prosperity that exists on the planet today, and it takes
a lot to get people to admit it and see it.

Speaker 9 (01:41:29):
But it's right there before your eyes.

Speaker 3 (01:41:30):
Agreed, very very much. Agreed, Steve and Yates at Yates
comes on X always a pleasure. I hope you had
a wonderful Thanksgiving. Thank you for your time and have
a great giving to take. Good to see you.

Speaker 6 (01:41:42):
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Speaker 3 (01:41:54):
So a couple of the stories that we're going to
do a deep dive in tomorrow or deeper dive rather,
is this crazy story from York Post where the headline
is damning report labels FBI rudderless ship under cash. Patel
with him and talking about FBI being more concerned with
building personal resumes. They said him and Dan Bungingo are

(01:42:16):
more concerned with building personal resumes. And Miranda Devine wrote
this piece and there's a story in there that talks
about Patel flying to Utah to Charlie Kirk's assassination and
he wouldn't get off the plane unless somebody gave him
an FBI ray jacket and he had to borrow a
ray jacket from someone and it was a big ordeal.
I mean that is spilling some tea. We're going to

(01:42:39):
talk about this more tomorrow because we ran out of
time today. And also this British guy who got in
trouble with law in the UK because he took a
picture with a gun over here to I know, today's
stupidity game.

Speaker 4 (01:42:51):
All right, cut seventeen. It's one of the seditious six
Mark Kelly. Listen, this is the kind of messaging that
you only hear from Democrats.

Speaker 5 (01:43:00):
This when I heard the Secretary say that they're going
to pause immigration from third world countries, I mean, I
take that as a message.

Speaker 9 (01:43:10):
But they don't want brown people.

Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
Oh, they don't want brown people.

Speaker 3 (01:43:14):
It's so stupid.

Speaker 4 (01:43:16):
Okay, this guy.

Speaker 3 (01:43:19):
He's got a lot of problems that he needs to
fix within his own life and his own race, his
congressional or his actual Yeah, he's running for office. He
needs to figure that out before he starts playing the
race card. Have a great night. I'll be back with
you tomorrow.
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