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August 27, 2025 102 mins
A gunman opens fire at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, killing at least 2 and injuring up to 20. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey gets in front of the camera and dismisses calls for prayer. A CBS News reporter goes viral after discovering Taylor Swift is engaged to Travis Kelce moments before going on live TV. A Fox News guest claims Second Amendment advocates “totally agree with Red Flag laws”. The rumored identity of the perpetrator is revealed. Recovering Investment Banker Carol Roth joins us to discuss The Fed's rate cut plans (or lack thereof), Trump's Intel deal & the Pentagon weighing equity stakes in defense contractors. Videos of the perpetrator's manifesto are leaked, revealing similarities to other school shootings. Dana breaks down how we have to have a national conversation about “transtifa” and how we are allowing kids to indulge in a mental illness with things like hormone therapy. USA Today's Susan Page told Morning Joe that getting the COVID jab gave her the same amount of joy she felt on her wedding day.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So this is the latest that just horrible news. Horrible
news to start Minneapolis, a shooting took place at a
Minneapolis Catholic school. This just all started coming in this morning.
It happened about in the eight o'clock hour, first week
of class, and apparently this was the day that they
were doing their mass.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
It's Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Two children, that's the confirmed fatalities from law enforcement thus far,
an eight year old and a ten year old. And
the investigation, as you heard the chief of police there say,
is ongoing and they are still i mean, thankfully you know,

(00:42):
the areas is contained.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
At this point. There was a lot of speculation as to.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Who this individual was, how they got into the school,
and if which I still think is something that they're
going to confirm, whether or not this individual shot them selves,
or if it was police officers, or if it was
maybe a school resource officer on campus. And obviously, you know,

(01:09):
we're gonna get that information later, and I'll caution everybody
as we do every single time.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Rarely.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
I mean, I've been on air for many years, and
when these incidents, when these horrible tragedies take place, I'm
not gonna We're not gonna speculate. We're gonna give you
what's been confirmed, only I dislike the speculation because there's
so many, there's there's it's just too much out there,
and I think it's best to stick with facts on this.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
So welcome to the program.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Horrible start to this Wednesday, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the top of this first hour here, and this
was the This is the horrible, unfortunate, unfortunate news that
we're all dealing with today, Annunciation Church. Two children killed,
the perpetrator is dead. There there are is conflicting numbers

(01:57):
on how many others are injured. I've heard anywhere from
twelve to twenty. There's going to be more press briefing.
Is the one that you just heard, which concluded moments ago.
That one, that's the first one that they've had. First
responders reported up to twenty injured. And I think it's

(02:18):
more accurate to say injured, because there was a lot
of confusion this morning with the media going out saying
twenty victims, and immediately there were some news outlets that
were reporting those as fatalities. The fatalities that are confirmed
are the two children eight years old and ten years old,
and the other individuals have been wounded. We don't know
anything about their condition yet, but they are being treated

(02:40):
at a local hospital, which did confirm that they are
accepting those patients. Children's Minnesota is treating five victims, five
of the injured, and another hospital is treating other injured.
But the President is aware. He apparently spoke with the
Governor of Minnesota, Tim Waltz on the phone. There have

(03:00):
been other lawmakers that have been that have been providing
their condolences. Uh, And they're monitoring. It's still the area
obviously still cordoned off as they work to contain the area.
And of course I think they're searching the suspects car.
There was one report, I believe it was ABC, which
said that they were already searching the suspects car, which

(03:22):
was nearby. No word yet on if they are looking
at the house or apartment, et cetera. There's there's there
is a I think a lot of speculation is to
the age, but all of that's going to come out
in the investigation.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
But I will say this, Uh, it's it's it's always
said to have this news, and what makes it even
more grotesque is when you have the politicization of it,
and there's always this discussion. You know, you you never
it's just grotesque. I think to politicize an issue like this. However,
when I hear people be absolutely disgusting or incorrect, I

(04:02):
mean that requires correction.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
And already, you know you.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Have individuals that are getting over their skis on this
before we know anything. There was one Democrat congressional member
who had said, you know, weapons of war don't belong
on the streets. Nobody has any idea, No one has
any idea of the firearm that's being used. I see
a lot of people saying high velocity, et cetera, et cetera.
For those who are wondering, well, what does it matter

(04:27):
the terminology you have two kids dead, I agree with you.
But the terminology matters because different laws are invoked, and
that gives you an indication as to motive and how
this came to be, et cetera. That is why that
language is important because it does detail a lot because
different laws are invoked during based literally on terminology. That

(04:49):
way you can get an idea. You want to know,
did this individual obtain a firearm legally? Did they obtain
a firearm illegally, is it something that is not state legal?
In the instance of the New York the last casualty,
the last mess fatality that they had in New York,
that was a rifle that was not considered state compliant

(05:11):
with the New York Safe Act. So there's a lot
of things that come into play with us. But all
of this, it's just horrific. And no parent, no parent,
no parent wants to go through anything like this. The
examples that I had given and I just to go
ahead and rip the band aid off. CNN started in immediately,

(05:34):
let's go ahead and play this. I'm loath too, but
go ahead.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
It seemed like a rifle, he said, a semi automatic rifle.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
And it went on for several minutes.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
Right, and looks that's an uncommon as well. These things
can shoot dozens of bullets, you know, in just one
trigger pull, right, And so what happens in this case
is sometimes they have enough time to reload. It's one
of the most horrific things for students to be sitting.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
First off, this is grotesque misinformation, absolutely grotesque. I think
that that journalist, I think that that anchor should lose
her job for that. There is zero excuse in this
day and age to remain stupid. Zero excuse. It is

(06:21):
a choice at this point. That is not how any
of this works. The quote was, oh, these semi automatic
rifles that quote shoot dozens of bullets in one trigger pool.
That is a full auto or select fire capable rifle.
Why does it matter, Well, because I guarantee you that
that individual does not have it. If that individual had it,

(06:46):
that would have been a violation of several other laws.
And you're going to find out real quick if it's
off the black market, or was it an FFL that
violated the terms of their license, et cetera, et cetera.
Do not have people on your network, CNN that have
no idea what the hell they're talking about. It is
too important of an issue. And I do not believe

(07:10):
a single person who claims to care about saving lives
or claims to care one iota about this issue, but
yet cannot prevail upon themselves to at least get barely
educated on the issue before opening their mouths and going
off on television.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Just despicable.

Speaker 1 (07:33):
But of course I would expect no better from the
network that ambushed me in Florida. Now that being said,
will We're going to get more information on this as
the investigation unfolds. Potus tweeted that he has been fully
briefed on the tragic shooting in Minneapolis and that the

(07:54):
FBI quickly responded there on the scene. The White House
will continue to monitor the terrible situation, and he asked
for prayers for everyone involved. Now there's a lot of
interesting information that's coming out about this as well. There
are some people who are asking about, you know, the
FBI involvement, and police apparently were requesting federal help. There

(08:15):
was a lot of question from some reports actually saying
that they're understaffed and underfunded and as a result, they
need there's some federal help with this because they there
apparently d are quite a lot of Minneapolis police are
apparently under quite a lot of stress.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
They had a.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Violent night overnight and neighbors the crazy thing. There's one
this is Fox and nine out of Minneapolis Saint Paul.
Neighbors said that they heard so much gunfire that they
didn't even call it in because they thought someone was
roofing on their house. It was doing roofing work on
their house, so they just didn't, you know, but it's

(08:56):
it is I think that the police chief his words.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
I thought he was very clear.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
Seventeen so they are now top order seventeen injured, fourteen
kids too critical, And it apparently the individual did kill
himself and he did that in the back of the church.
One of the reasons why that statistic is a statistic
to note is that it is very incredibly rare. I

(09:24):
think it's like maybe the last I checked, and I've
written two books and I updated the statistics in both,
and I've looked at thousands of cases of crime. Then
I looked at the rarer incidences of mass casualty incidents.
Usually the individual will kill themselves. It's about ninety nine
percent of the time. It's very rare if he is

(09:47):
ever apprehended by police. Less rare if police end up
taking out the suspect. So nobody knows if this guy
was connected to the school. They said that he's in
his early twenties. So this gets very interesting because this
was an elementary school that was connected to a church,

(10:07):
and I think that they were trying to figure out
is this just him targeting specifically the church or was
it the elementary school, because remember he went into the church.
It's being classified as a school I think it's being
called in the press as a school shooting.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
But he walked into the church.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
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Speaker 4 (11:33):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Data's quickfive.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
So we're still following the shooting in Minneapolis, and we'll
bring you all the latest on that coming up in
our next segment.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
In the meantime, some other headlines on deck.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
A Chinese doctor was caught at the airport with vital
cancer research. This smuggling. Oh boy, this Chinese doctor. He
was apprehended. Now it was in July, but now all
of the charging docs are all coming to light. He
was trying to smuggle significant cancer research data out of
the United States. The doctor has now been charged with
theft of trade secrets and tampering with government records. He

(12:12):
was busted at a Texas airport. Say, I like Texas airports.
I like URTSA. They're very nice, They're very you know,
I mean it's Texas, you know, they're very nice, they're
very friendly. This please let this be SMOD. I'm praying
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object has defied NASA as expectations as it nears Earth.

(12:34):
Apparently it's more unique than scientists originally thought. They're new
scans of interstellar visitor and is three to one at
list they found its lights.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
It's probably we're gonna go.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Ahead and say it's an unusual comment. That's what I
would call my alien spacecraft. Unusual comment.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
By the way, my.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Helldiver's ship is an elected representative of Wrath.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
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Speaker 1 (12:57):
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Speaker 2 (13:23):
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Speaker 1 (13:25):
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Speaker 8 (14:42):
And don't just say this is about thoughts and prayers
right now. These kids were literally praying. It was the
first week of school, they were in a church. These
are kids that should be learning with their friends, They
should be playing on the play. They should be able
to go to school or church in peace without the

(15:06):
fear or risk of violence, and their parents should have
the same kind of assurance.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Yeah, well, you know, thoughts and prayers do matter. Mister mayor,
and that is the mayor of uh well, he's he's
I don't know his name, he's the mayor of Minneapolis,
though he was the one who Jacob Fry this was.
I think he came on right before the police chief

(15:34):
at the press conference that was held just a little
while ago. And you know, obviously it's you know, it's
a it's tough, but this mayor of Minneapolis, I just
thought his remarks were not helpful, just then telling people
that prayer doesn't work. That's your first response is to
go out there and say, this is not about thoughts
and prayers. These kids were literally praying. You're seriously going

(15:55):
to go out there and tell people that prayer doesn't work.
Leaders don't crumble under pressure. I mean You have families
who are grieving the loss of their children and others
who are praying over their children as they are in
the hospital right now, and you're telling you this guy
needs I'm sorry, What an absolute prick. What a disgusting

(16:21):
piece of work that guy is? That is your response.
Get over yourself for a hot second, my dude. You
have families that are your constituents that are in pain
right now, and he's trying to flex and make this
about him telling people prayer doesn't work. He went right
up to going on the predictable Democrat gun control mantra

(16:46):
and at least had the acumen to go, well, maybe
I should stop right here, But I actually I think
what he did was worse. And telling people that prayer
is worthless, that's what he's saying in this statement. I'm
a what kind of person goes out and attacks prayer?

(17:10):
I don't know if I can say anything else about
this on live on air right now about that guy.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Really don't.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
I really don't think so, So I'm gonna move on.
Maybe cooler heads prevail. I'll come back to it. But
that's one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen
a politician do in my life now some of the
latest information hand up in healthcare. And I have to
say Lorraine's been doing a really good job at cutting

(17:38):
through a lot of the speculation on this stuff because
we've been wanting to get the things that have been
confirmed hand up in healthcare. They said they had eleven patients,
two adults, nine children, ranging in ages, the children specifically
ranging in ages from six to fourteen. Four patients required

(17:58):
the operating room. Hospital officials did not provide further details
about their conditions.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
And the.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Seven who were in there there and critical for were
in the operating room, and then some of the other
non critical because I had some other patients were taken
to children's hospital and those are non critical. And I
think it's important too. And when Lorraine was posting some
of the stuff earlier that the chief had said noted
his cool and calm demeanor. Can I just point out

(18:30):
the difference in the demeanor between the chief of police,
who is cool, calm, collected, gave you the facts, and
then the mayor who was an emotional hot mess and
not an emotional hot mess. Because I'm just going to
say it, I don't think I don't think he's an
emotional over this issue at all. I think that's he's
flexing and trying to have a tantrum to use for

(18:50):
political purposes. Real leaders don't act like that. Real leaders
don't go off the cuff emotions like that. Real leaders
act like that chief of police. A chief of police
was just giving you the facts. He was giving you
exactly what you answered questions. He was cool and calm.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
That is the leader.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
There's a time in the and a place to slap
fighter over everything else. But by God, that time to
do it is not the first press conference that you give.
And you have parents who were still racing to the
hospital to be with their loved ones for the love
stop it. And you know these individuals that go off on
television and they say some of the most idiotic things

(19:32):
about some of the terminology.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Again, it's it is.

Speaker 9 (19:38):
It.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Terminology is important because it gives insight into how this happened.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Let me give you an example.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
So the New York shooting that took place, was it
just last month? New York has every gun control law imaginable.
Some people were upset because they didn't understand why it
was important to talk about whether or not the the
rifle itself was New York complaint. New York could pass
the Safe Act. The Safe that's basically a bunch of
gun control cobble together. You can't you have to have

(20:08):
a fixed magazine. There's a bunch of weird stuff you
can't have on your rifle. You can't buy it in
New York unless it has all these things on it, right,
And this individual had brought this rifle in from ount state.
That kind of that's a paper trail, and it leads
you into was this person acting alone? You know, were
they acting alone? Did they have anything on their record
that would have prohibited purchase elsewhere? Was it a legal purchase,

(20:30):
et cetera, et cetera. All of that helps to build
the case. That is why terminology is important. If people
don't know, I respect people more when they say they
just don't know, and they're honest about it, but they
want to learn more about it than the people who
go out there and pretend to know everything.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
That doesn't. But we don't live in that kind of society.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
We live in a society where you're expected to be
an expert on every single issue. There are times I
get asked to go on Fox about an issue. I'm like,
I'm not going to go talk about that because I
I know what I know and I know what I
don't know. You have different experts in different fields. I mean,
I can have opinions on stuff, but that doesn't make
you an expert on an issue. But again, that's not
the day and age that we live in. One of

(21:15):
the things that the Minneapolis Police chief confirmed was that
the guy fired from outside through the windows. That is
incredibly weird. That is a new thing I've noticed through
the window. And then I don't know, I mean, clearly

(21:35):
the individual had murderous intentions. Now I'm waiting for law enforcement.
I've been seeing the image in the name of the
individual that they're saying carried it out, because they said
it was a twenty something year old man. And I
don't know if this individual had connections with the uh

(22:00):
school of the church, because that's the other thing. They
were in the church and they were school kids. It's
you know, it's connected to it. So that's why it's
a little confusing. Was he was he targeting the school
kids or was he just going in and targeting the church?
Did he know that they had masks on Wednesdays? Was
he aware of this? A lot of questions, a lot

(22:21):
of questions to ask. So we're going to get to
you the confirmed information as we get at There is
a lot of stuff lying around though, a lot of stuff.
Be very careful with things, I will say, be very
careful now an individual in their twenties, that is that's

(22:42):
also kind of statistic. That's actually it keeps with statistics.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
And one of the.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Things that we were talking about on break is because
it had to do with with school kids at a church.
I hate to say this, but you immediately have to go, Okay, well,
were they trans Now that's a question that we were
kind of talking about on break. Obviously talking about the
shooting that took place in Nashville a couple of years ago.

Speaker 2 (23:10):
But that's just just how widely things have changed.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
So the latest, if you're following, an eight and a
ten year old were killed, and apparently the kids were
in the pews, and the chief said that the suspect
had fired through windows, that he was wearing black clothing,
then he had cargo pants, and that he had actually
shot himself, that police did.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
Not shoot him.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
Now they haven't found any casings inside yet either, so
that kind of further. That's one of the things that
was said kind of off handedly at the press conference,
So that kind of further goes into the report of
him being on the outside and shooting through the windows.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
But that itself is that's just that's odd. That is
so odd.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
And they said that his vehicle was found, it's being searched.
They don't know about a criminal history. He's not being
publicly identified yet, but there are photos and names that
are floating around on social media and I'm not saying
him yet until they're confirmed because there have been so
many About fifty percent of the time it's the wrong
person when it's this early on, So just putting out there, Uh,

(24:21):
the it's the the speculation that is that is I
think running most rampant.

Speaker 2 (24:32):
I don't know, Okay, is it safe to say it?

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Loves.

Speaker 10 (24:35):
I still think it's a little early.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
I think it's a little early as well.

Speaker 10 (24:39):
But yeah, some from what I'm seeing, just because it's
repeated a ton, I'd hate.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
To be like, well, I'm seeing I'm seeing some reporter
friends of mine who work in DC New York that
are very well respected that are posting it and usually
they don't they're so the the their speculation is what
they're reporting. I wouldn't say specula because they were able
apparently to get a social media accounts and everything. They're

(25:04):
saying it was a trans individual. Individual was trans. So
we're gonna have more information about that as we get it.
And the people like for instance, John Hassan, who's a
really good reporter, Carol Markowitz, she worked for New York Post,
works for New York Post, She's been on the show before.

(25:25):
These are people I respect, and they don't run with
stuff very willy nilly. So, like I said, we're gonna
get this stuff as we get it confirmed.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
But I.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Just that Mayor Jacob Frye, I just I cannot believe
he just attacks people who were praying for the victims
of the school shooting. Just, you know, unbelievable. I will
say this, if if this individual is what is being said,

(26:00):
and it is an individual who is trans and they
had all these threats online and you know, et cetera,
et cetera, it's yeah, we need to have a bigger
national conversation about this stuff, because enough's enough. This would
be what the third fourth time? Yeah, easy, I mean
just and I'm not even including the trans TIFA stuff

(26:24):
that happens, so we will see. But it's seven in
critical condition, and we're following this story and bringing you
the latest as we get it. And I know we
have some other things that we need to touch on
as well. We're still going to come back and follow this.
I don't want to just keep reiterating the same information
that we know. When we get new information, I'm going
to bring that to you.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
But and including confirmation on the speculation because if it
turns out, and again, these are people that I who
are award winning a journalists, actual journalists like minded, but
they're actual journalists that are reporting this stuff waiting for
confirmation from law enforcement. Who boy in the meantime some
of the other stuff this seems less important now, I

(27:09):
mean it didn't you know, the cracker barrel stuff. I
just didn't like the interior of the cracker barrel. But
as you know, the CEO they ended up getting dismissed
last year without warning, and a top investor called the
rebranding a an obvious folly, as you can imagine an
obvious folly. The did you know do you want to

(27:31):
know how much it costs for them to apparently.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Do all this.

Speaker 5 (27:35):
I know.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
Yeah, it's over seven hundred million dollars. I need to
need to grab onto the arm of my chair.

Speaker 9 (27:45):
Now.

Speaker 10 (27:45):
Look, I do wear a tinfoil hat sometimes do.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (27:48):
I know it's surprising to hear shocker, but I know
that there are some. As it relates to where's that
coming from your computer, it's me okay. As it relates
to this, I'm thinking businesses sometimes get people on the
board that end up tanking businesses because they have relationships
with hedge funds that have puts on these stock, and

(28:10):
so if they're able to actually make the company fail
in some way and the stock plummets, the people who
bought in on those puts are making a ton of money.
Now that's I'm thinking could be part of it.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Just saying we're going to have more information for you
as we get it. There's a lot of stuff at
play coming out of this this shooting in Minneapolis, and
we're also going to discuss some of the domestic.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Issues as well. I just let me put it like this.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
You know, we were talking about our uneasiness at the
federal government taking stakes in private companies like Intel, sant
it's national security concern.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Let me ask a question for you and what you
think about it as we go to break What if?

Speaker 11 (28:53):
What?

Speaker 1 (28:55):
How does that not set a precedent to do that
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Speaker 2 (30:12):
The hour Glass.

Speaker 10 (30:13):
So are the days of the United States.

Speaker 12 (30:20):
Taylor Swift is engaged. Taylor Swift is engage. Taylor Swift
is engage. Come back to me.

Speaker 13 (30:30):
She just posted it. Oh my god, oh my god.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
Oh it's huge.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
The ring is jo enormous. This is so exciting.

Speaker 13 (30:40):
Oh my god, oh.

Speaker 12 (30:42):
My god, Oh my god. It's on her Instagram. It's
on her Instagram. It's on her Instagram. Oh my god,
Oh my god, Oh my god, Oh my god, my god.
I feel like Paul Revere right now.

Speaker 7 (30:51):
Oh help me.

Speaker 12 (30:52):
This is a very exciting moment for me in my
professional career because I get to announce that Taylor Swift
and Travis Kelcey are engaged. As you're talking to Joe Laying,
our lovely producer Gabby Aik texted me and said, Taylor
slips engaged and you can see it right there on herself.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
It's wrong with our society. I don't get excited hardly.
I I don't know when the last time I got
this ridiculously excited. Well maybe when I got a dog.
But it's a celebrity that's getting You're not thirteen. This
isn't your Tiger Beat mag What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (31:26):
You're a grown woman.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
I don't understand people who get super excited about this stuff. Yeah,
I just don't. I don't get it is what am
I missing? What am I missing? It's weird. You don't
even know these people. I mean, you know their music,
but you don't know them. Who gets excited over that stuff?
It's like, okay, they're getting engaged. Won't wamps or a million.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Other people this year? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
She looks like a grown a double Snakes woman Kane
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Speaker 13 (33:04):
And I've had a gun.

Speaker 11 (33:05):
I know very staunch Second Amendment advocates who totally agree
with red flag laws. Crazy people should not have guns, period.
End the story. Your right to a gun is not universal,
just like even the First Amendment are literally the foundation
of our nation's constitution. It's not sackersanct. There are limits

(33:27):
on it. And if you trip a red flag law,
you don't get the gun period. End of story.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
And toping well Tomorrow is a moron when it comes
to this issue. This is why I don't say it
back to the Blue universally, because he's a cop with NYPD,
and whenever Fox brings him out to talk about stuff,
I just gird my loins and anticipate what kind of
cringe BS is going to pop out of his mouth.
Just because you wear a badge doesn't mean you know
everything about guns.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
Not at all.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the top of the second hour. Let me just
dive right into it. I heard that live as well,
and I just was like, you got to be kidning.
Every single time there is a tragedy, Pal Morrow goes
on there and runs his mouth and sounds like an idiot.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
You, sir, sound like a dumbass. Shame on you.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
If you support the Second Amendment, you don't support red
flag laws. There is no middle ground here. Red flag
laws require require an abolishment of due process to work.
Anyone who tells you otherwise either A has no idea
what the hell red flag law is. B they have

(34:32):
no idea what the hell gun law is. Or see,
they do not actually support the Second Amendment, but they
float stuff like that out to make you think that
they do, so you don't question their validity and veracity
when they're spinning this yarn to you. And this is
the truth of it. I wrote about this some years
ago in a post. Because this idea that the Second

(34:56):
Amendment is not unlimited, I wrote about this in depth,
and I I also write about the sloppy misinterpretations of
Antonin Scalia as it pertains to his opinion in color.
And there were certain limitations that had to do with
felonious behavior, right for example, you know, the majority of

(35:17):
nineteenth century courts. And this is something that Scalia also
had talked about. You know, when he discusses a frighting
things like carrying unusual weapons for the purpose of intimidation,
things like that, that is something that he.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Would say is not that is a limited thing.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
The idea that there is that it's not universal and
that it is limited I mean, and is the trying
to argue that in this context is so weird to me.
And it is only limited in the scope of you
can't obviously murders illegal. You can't use this instrument to

(35:56):
go and kill people. I mean, you follow the laws
as everyone else follows the laws. The limitation is the law.
That is the limitation in terms of the limitations upon
the right to bear arms, anything that would be permissible.
The thing that Scalia used was the torque called a frighting.
Back in the day, it was called back in the day,
back in the colonial times, it was called a frighting.

(36:18):
So if you carried around like a head axe to
frighten people, and that was the example that Scalia gave
when he was giving a speech on Heller, that would
be like a misdemeanor. So there, in terms of using
the instrument outside of the scope of law to intimidate,
to injure, that is the limitation. Right it is inapplicable

(36:43):
as a limitation to commonly owned firearms. Today people bastardize
this idea of a limitation to argue for gun control,
and that's what they're already doing now. And I got
to tell you, I get tired of these people who
try to mask right. Oh, I have a badge, so
you can't criticize me. I'm you know what, I know

(37:03):
bad cops, and there are bad cops pos cops out there.
I sat on stage with one of Parkland. I had
another one down in Austin threatened to spy on me
because I called him out over red flaglon gun control.
He was a big o' lefty who came in from Houston. So, yeah,
there are bad cops. Sure there are good cops too,
but that's why I say back the blue is not universal.

(37:26):
So this idea of a limitation, there's your limitation right there.
As I just explained, I get tired of this stuff.
I get tired of the idiocy that relates to this.
So apparently it does look like the suspect was a
trans terrorist. I'm only gonna say that. I well, I
guess I'll say the name one time. But it's being identified.

(37:49):
The guy's being identified as Robin Westman, and apparently there
is a manifesto and he looks like a trans terrorist. Now,
I think it's going to take a long time for
law enforcement to confirm it. I think it's known and
I think it has been privately confirmed. There are a
lot of really good I have a lot of very
good friends who are very upstanding reporters, and they're all saying,

(38:11):
this is the guy. He apparently had magazines that said
things like kill Trump and some stuff about Israel written
on his magazines. He had like several journals. I've noticed
this in Nashville, that the moment it came out that
the individual and you remember how long it took to
confirm all that stuff, that the moment the individual was

(38:33):
identified as being trans it went away. Do you remember
that came it disappeared. I don't want this to disappear,
and I don't want the factor of their being a
trans person involved in it and the feet dragging.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
And I'm just assuming because that's what happened in Nashville.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
Everybody wanted to drag their feet with the manifesto and
the identification of the murderer, and they wanted to obfuscate
the motive and all of this stuff as a way
to bury it. I think the moment that it's credibly valid,
that that it is credible, that's when it needs to be.
Then you need to it's worthy of being reported and
that's what's happening in this instance. We need to have

(39:15):
trans control. Now, we need to have common sense trans control.
But I am curious as to whether or not the
individual was actually able to gain entry into the church.
The I am curious about that because when apparently if

(39:37):
they were shooting from the outside, were they able to
get inside? Does that mean that the building was protected?
And that's, you know, something that I think is important
to figure out. But the uh, there's I don't know.
The stuff that he has written on his magazines apparently are.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
There's a lot here. There's a lot here to go through.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
We're going to have some stuff up on a substack
about it as we get it. But there's a lot
to go through here. So this presidents that he's been
made aware the FBI and atf everybody's already unseen. Don't
know if this was a known person before and twenty
something years old. White guy looks like he's got read
here and apparently was trans and he had made videos

(40:29):
that are being pulled really fast from YouTube already. The
internet's getting scrubbed. And I found a couple of them
people that have sent them to me, Lorraine has found
some stuff. There's some stuff floating around on X but
it's like the moment you see it, it's gone. But
he did a whole video bragging about apparently what he
was going to do, and was showing you the manifesto

(40:51):
and showing you the firearms that he had and showing
off the writing that he had on the firearms. I
don't know if you saw some of this, Kane. There's
like every single thing he has, like he had on
the side of one apparently killed Donald Trump rippin tear,
and then he had a couple of other things on
there's there's also there's some confusing stuff that's on it.

(41:14):
He apparently wrote the names of other school shooters on
his magazines, which gets into the copycat effect. And this
is a real thing. There's been a study done on
this that was done a couple of years ago and
it looked at in mass casualty incidents, the role in
media and reporting this, and nih even actually did something

(41:36):
about this. There's been the contagion effect, right, and as
it relates to mass casualty incidents, it is a very
very real thing in Parkland that murderer idolized the Columbine killers.
The Virginia Tech had talked about Columbine all and they
had talked about previous murderers. There's a contagion effect people,

(42:02):
a copycat, copycat effect, and apparently it looks like Kane
this is one of them, so then you have you
know you'll this is I think the reporting of this.
This is another reason why I get very angry at
sloppy reporting and sloppy commentary on it, because that feeds
into the contagent effect. It all feeds into it. Like

(42:25):
I am not going to say the killer's name anymore
than one time. I don't even I might be a
small part of it. I don't want to be any
part of it. But it is a very very real thing.
In fact, there was if you remember, the Parkland killer
even had a video that he made in the weeks
leading up to his horrible, horrible act where he was

(42:47):
talking about previous school shooters and he admired their I
don't want to say fame, their notoriety. He admired their notoriety.
It's messed up. That is so messed up. So that
is something to be very aware of. And when I
see the ridiculousness on some of these networks and the commentary.

(43:10):
I think that the media has an obligation to be
careful because it does feed into the contagion effect. Absolutely,
so the more apoplectic people are, the more ridiculous they are.
That's why the common cool heads and just talking about
straight facts, that's the way to go with it, because
all of this other stuff feeds into it. The mayor
Jacob Fry, that feeds into it. It all feeds into

(43:30):
this contagion effect. Now we'll have more of this and
we're it's there. I don't think that there's been an
update as to whether or not he actually got access
inside the building. If he was standing outside of the
building and shooting into the church windows, it seems less

(43:51):
to me, and this is my personal thoughts on it,
thinking out loud, that it seems less to me that
he wasn't really targeting the attached school. He was shooting
into the sanctuary if they were in the pews, he
was targeting the church, correct, So he knew that there
was a mask going on. Did you know that it
was going to be school kids? I mean, it doesn't
matter you're killing people, but it seemed like he was.

(44:13):
And the reason I ask this, and I do think
this is also important in terms of the investigation of
the case. Then you have to see, okay, well is
this guy's origin of hate? Is he targeting the kids
or is it a statement on religion?

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Is it both?

Speaker 1 (44:27):
I mean, it's you know, all part of the investigation
to ask these questions. And also I think too trying
to figure out whether or not he got access inside
the building. I think it's important because we talk now.
You know, everybody's going back to school. It's back to
school season, and you always want to make sure that
your schools are protected and that you know people are

(44:50):
able to protect themselves, and that you have eyes and
the doors are locked and you got eyes on it.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
You know, you know where everybody is.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
I heard that Paul Morrow, I think also started the
hour off blasting him. He was talking about, well, you
don't want to make it like a prison. Anyone who
thinks that good security means it's a prison doesn't know
a damn thing about security. I know this guy served
with NYPD for a long time, but I'm sorry, can
we get him off the air, because I've heard so
many dumbass things come out of his mouth over the years.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
It's sickening.

Speaker 1 (45:17):
He speaks like someone who does not have a record
to support the byline he's given on TV.

Speaker 2 (45:23):
He doesn't.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
If you're talking about security, good security, if you know
what the hell you're talking about, you don't even know
it's there. You do not even know it's there. I
have been to some pretty insane places where the security
is off the charts, and you don't even know until
they want you to know. That's how good security is done.
You don't know until they want you to know, and

(45:47):
then you know. So people go, it's like a prison.

Speaker 2 (45:51):
It's like this.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
There's more security at a concert than there are at schools.
Do you feel like you're going to a prison when
you're at a concert?

Speaker 9 (45:57):
No?

Speaker 1 (45:58):
Do you feel like you're going to a prison? And
when you're at the ballgame?

Speaker 14 (46:01):
No.

Speaker 1 (46:02):
Do you feel like you're going to a prison when
you go to the jewelry store to get your wife
a gift?

Speaker 3 (46:08):
No?

Speaker 1 (46:09):
Why in the hell are we acting like it's, oh,
it's like a prison because we're just providing basic security
at a school. I'm so tired of these no nothing
jackasses saying this stuff and then they turn people off
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And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 1 (48:15):
All right, So apparently this is considered a bad headline.
Trump has forced out nearly ten percent of the federal workforce,
says Huffington Post.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Great and and thank yeah, thank you, I voted for that.
Let's see.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
Also, House Democrats are calling on Marco Rubio to allow
injured children from Gaza into the US following a visa halt.
No have Jordan or Egypt or Saudi Arabia or UAE
or particularly Cutter. Have Cutter take them because they like
supporting the government of Hamas, so have Cutter take them.

(48:54):
They need to stay there and have their neighbors take them.
That's how that works. So No, the Dutch are quietly
shifting towards a four day work week.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
Why is it.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
Because the government's taking over all of their farms and
there's less work. I'm just curious.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
I don't know. Four day work week, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
I think it's good to have a happy balance, but
I don't think that's the way to approach it. But
that's what they're all going towards. It's very interesting. Let's see,
scientists have created a new life form. Great because the
ones that we have already aren't insufferable enough.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Why are we doing this?

Speaker 1 (49:25):
Apparently we've created a new life form and it's called
SIN fifty seven, but nobody knows what the heck it is.
And the story that Metro UK has it's in a
stupid slide form so that they can load up the
page with ads. But it's a bioengineered strain of E.

Speaker 2 (49:39):
Coli. So we created a strain of E. Coli.

Speaker 1 (49:45):
Well, that explains people like Jacob Fry He's a bioengineered
strain of E Coli who promptly goes out towards the
microphone and blames and attacks prayer. South Park is going
to skip some weeks for a stretched out season twenty seven.

Speaker 2 (50:00):
Paramount is a okay with that.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
Yeah, they probably already knew, and they still give them
a billion dollars. Anyway, your stress hormones will go into
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Speaker 9 (51:57):
Right, the Biden administration had given eleven billion dollars to Intel,
giving it to them done corporate, just gift, and you
turn that into really you know, it was like less
than five minutes of conversation and Intel agreed to give
us ten percent of their company, which of course was

(52:17):
worth eleven billion dollars.

Speaker 13 (52:20):
So it's not socialism. This is capitalism.

Speaker 9 (52:24):
If you give someone eleven billion dollars, who's just building
in America. They're not doing something special, they're building in America.
And their CEO told the president he didn't need the
grand and you said, well, then why don't we get
something for it?

Speaker 1 (52:38):
So this is what I think a lot of the
argument is, and one of the things that we were
trying to understand because that's Howard Lutnick and you say,
oh no, it's not socialism. You know, we you know,
we just got this eleven billion dollars. We didn't pay
anything for it. But that's not what I'm hearing from
a lot of people who work in economics and investing
in That's that's not what the Financial Time said. So

(53:00):
we wanted to bring on an actual expert because I
don't want to see the am tracking of different Is
it exaggeration to say that? I don't know, Let's ask
Carol Roth. Everybody knows our very good friend Carol Roth.
She has the most beautiful hair of anyone on television.
We love Carol, and she's also an amazing author, You
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I've read it. It's genius.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
And she also has her newsletter at Carolroth dot com
slash news, and she joins us, Now, Carol, is that
an exaggeration to say?

Speaker 2 (53:35):
Or am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (53:36):
Because it feels like it's like the am tracking of
a private company? And maybe I'm misunderstanding something about this
that you can set me straight on.

Speaker 15 (53:44):
All right, Well, before we get into the important discussion
of socialism, I do have to say that the bangs
are fire and I'm.

Speaker 13 (53:49):
Loving your new hairstyle. I as a hair expert, I
couldn't let that just.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
You know, go by without saying putting that on my
tutre bio. Now from Carol Roth, she says, thank you, my.

Speaker 13 (53:58):
Friend, that we have that out of the way.

Speaker 15 (54:01):
So this is a very nuanced discussion, because, yes, the
Intel did get money from the Biden administration that was
given as part of the Chips Act. There was a
bunch of money that hadn't yet been given but was,
you know, theoretically allocated under that Act.

Speaker 13 (54:19):
And then there's a portion of money that is.

Speaker 15 (54:21):
Coming out of the Defense Department's budget that is now
going to Intel. And obviously, if you're going to give
them money, it is better to get something in return
than to just give them money, although theoretically you prefer
perhaps to incentifize them via tax breaks than giving them

(54:41):
taxpayer money, especially when we're thirty seven trillion dollars in
debt and we have to pay an interest rate on
any additional money that we borrow from our massive deficits.

Speaker 13 (54:52):
But you have to go back at.

Speaker 15 (54:54):
The same time and just challenge the premise is why
are we giving money to these companies. I understand that
chips are an important part of national defense, but Intel's
a company that's been struggling over the past five years.
Their stock is down about fifty percent. And this is
a CEO that the President had called out as not

(55:15):
being a good leader, perhaps having ties to the CCP.
So how do we change on a dime and saying
this is a company that is mismanaged, let's take tax,
pay your money, or even worse, let's finance and add
to our deficit and add to our debt and go
and give money to this to this company. And I
think that's where the discussion needs to be had. Yes,

(55:36):
maybe it was going to go there any way, so
it's a better outcome. But you know, I know a
lot of small businesses data that would really like to
get billions of dollars from the government, and for some
reason they're not getting it. In fact, many of them
are getting slapped with tariffs and the like and additional barriers,
and so you know, this is not one of those
situations that's all good or all bad. But eventually we

(55:59):
have to kind of challenge the premise that the government
is not a venture capital fund.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
That's a great point, that is it is not a
venture capital is fund. That's a very good point with us.
The I mean because that makes I mean we are
technically our government is now the largest shareholder for Intel,
and I worry about you know what that could mean
for other companies under other administrations, like, for instance, like

(56:25):
guns and Ammo for it, you know, I mean we've
had these, you know, the Biden administration was going after
Glock and Smith and Wesson and all of these other
firearm manufacturers, and I think, well, what happens if we
haven't forbid we have like a Gavin Newsom, you know,
in twenty twenty eight or something. Does that Does this
do enough to set up a similar action being made
against you know, any of these other companies where the

(56:46):
government wants to come in and kind of do something similar.

Speaker 15 (56:51):
Yeah, So obviously the precedent was set before this, you know,
the Bided administration, and certainly we go back to other
administrations that have done bailouts and the like, so you know,
it's not completely unprecedented. But that being said, I think
the precedent that we'd like to set is the government
getting out of the way. This opens the door not

(57:13):
just for Newsome, but for other things that look a
lot like corporatism instead of capitalism. There was something that
was floated out I believe it was by perhaps Lutnik,
that maybe the Defense Department is going to take stock
in some of these defense contractors, and when you have
these alignments where the government is now dictating what these

(57:38):
companies should do, or picking winners or losers, or saying, hey,
we're going to benefit if we go to war or
something like that. You know, that's not a great outcome
from the American people. And we've had too much corporatism
in the country as it stands today. We'd like to
be setting a precedent that moves away from that, not
doubling down. And so it just even though that he

(58:00):
didn't initially start the president, it's just funny to see
a you know, quote unquote Republican, you know, doubling down
on something that you know, if the Biden administration did it,
or news or you know, some some other person with
a D next to their name.

Speaker 13 (58:15):
I think we would all be very critical of that.

Speaker 2 (58:17):
I I agree with that. I agree with think we would.
We're talking with our friend Carol roth you can find
her at Carol J. S. Roth on X.

Speaker 1 (58:25):
I got to ask you about the whole uh what
is it? The Fed governor, the cook, the lad that
was fired, uh, mortgage fraud. I just feel like that
maybe you should be on the up and up with
all your financial dealings. If you're going to be in
the FED, I just are gonna work for the FED.
I just feel like that that's that should be a
basic requirement.

Speaker 2 (58:43):
You know.

Speaker 13 (58:44):
Yeah, it's a it's a fairly low bar.

Speaker 15 (58:47):
You would you would think one what to do that
I will say, you know, these are just allegations at
this point. We don't know exactly what it happened. And
you know, people also, you know, could do something and
not realize what they're doing. You know, something could be
a primary residence and that you change things around and
all of a sudden you've got your living in a
different place and you kind of forget and you go

(59:08):
back and forth. So, you know, we give the benefit
of the doubt that maybe it wasn't intentional fraud, it
was just something that was improper and bone headed. But
the thing is danta that there is precedent within the
FED that when these kinds of things happen that they
handle it internally. Between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two,
there were three different FED governors that were pushed out

(59:31):
internally because of stock trades that they made that were
questionable or financial disclosures. This was Caplin Clarita and Rosengren,
and they handled that internally because it didn't look good
and they didn't want that to be, you know, a
stain on the institution, which you know has enough problems
as it is. So the right thing would have been

(59:53):
that when this was surfaced, the FED, the Board of
Governors itself, should have you put pressure and said, look,
you so, regardless of whether this was an intentional or not,
if this happened, you should step off, you should you
should resign. And instead that hasn't happened, and so now
it's gone up to the president, and in doing so,
it makes it look like it's political more than just hey,

(01:00:16):
we're trying.

Speaker 13 (01:00:17):
To do the right thing here now.

Speaker 15 (01:00:19):
At the same time, this was exactly, by the way,
what they did to the president in New York when
he put a disclosure when he was applying for real
estate loans, you know, quote unquote overinflating the values of properties.

Speaker 13 (01:00:33):
Even though many people disagreed with that.

Speaker 15 (01:00:36):
And so, you know, it's hard to argue on one
side that oh, it's bad when the president does it,
but it's not bad when I beed governor does it.

Speaker 13 (01:00:43):
So I think at the end of the day, she
should not be there.

Speaker 15 (01:00:47):
I just wish that it would have been unfolded in
a way that was a little bit more graceful and
didn't look so political, and was handled from an internal standpoint.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
That's a good point, handled a little bit better, because, yeah,
with it being out there so much, it does give
the suggestion that it's politically motivated. Speaking of politically motivated,
Jerome Powell, the FED rate are I know, I ask
you this every single time you're on are we going
to see a rate cut?

Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
Carol? What's happening?

Speaker 15 (01:01:17):
So it's interesting, you know, there's this the whole political
of you know thing going on as oh, you know,
Trump's now going to you know, he's going to get
control of the FED Board of Governors. But that's not
the whole FOMC, the Open Market Committee, it's the governor's
Plus it's the head of various banks. New York always

(01:01:38):
has a permanent spot. And then there are four other
of the eleven remaining heads of FED banks around the
country that rotate, so you have to get not four
out of seven, you need to get seven out of twelve.
That being said that, in the recent Jackson Whole meeting,
which you know, we have to kind of ask ourselves,
you know, why does the FED need a meeting in

(01:01:59):
Jackson Hole at a.

Speaker 13 (01:02:00):
Five star resort.

Speaker 15 (01:02:01):
That's a that's a discussion for another day. But it
sounded from Jerome Powell like he was getting what they
call more dubbish, that he was leaning into a potential
rate cut, into more accommodative policy. That being said, there
is more data to come out before that meeting. So
you know, the chances right now, based on the prediction

(01:02:25):
markets what investors think, are somewhere in the like eighty
percent camp for September and the forty some odd percent.

Speaker 13 (01:02:32):
Camp for September. But you know, if they cut.

Speaker 15 (01:02:36):
The likelihood is they're going to cut a quarter of
a percent, and I'm not sure that that's going to
be anything more than symbolic that oh, you know, there
was some sort of a win here, because based on
where rates stand today, I don't think that a quarter
of a percent is going to do much for the
economy and the FED they control short term rates, but

(01:02:58):
the longer term rates and a lot of the things
that impact things like mortgages are really set in the
broader market by supply and demand, so that doesn't mean
that all of a sudden we're going to get a change.

Speaker 13 (01:03:11):
We need a very big.

Speaker 15 (01:03:13):
Move from them, and that we've got to hope that
the market follows along. And the last time that the
Fed did cut their rates, the opposite things happened for
those longer dated securities like ten year you know, ten
year notes, that actually the yield on that went in
the opposite direction, It went up instead of down. So

(01:03:34):
it's not a guarantee that the policy outcomes that everybody's
hoping is actually going to happen just because the Fed cuts,
you know, whether it's you know, a quarter of a
percent and a half a percent or.

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
Otherwise, because it sounds like it's not really going to
move anything.

Speaker 13 (01:03:48):
That's really we're not going to move the needle yet.

Speaker 15 (01:03:50):
Yeah, you know, if it if it starts, But then,
you know, if you have to remember sometimes that you know,
what you think might be good news could be bad news.
If they start to cut aggressively one after another, then
there's a concern of, oh, are they seeing something in
the economy that's bad, And then that kind of creates
its own self fulfilling prophecy. So you know, nobody wants

(01:04:13):
to have two high rates. Everybody would like for mortgages
to come down, but there are other ways to do that.
And I'm not sure that just, you know, slamming the
FED who are use lessons should be slammed, but not
necessarily just on this is going to get the desired
outcome that everybody thinks that they're going to get.

Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
It makes sense.

Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
Carol Roth explains it better than anybody else. You can
find her get her newsletter Carolroth dot com, slash News
and her book You Will Own Nothing in Your War
with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back.
Always appreciate you, my friend. You always set it straight
and just put it so well and so eloquently.

Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Good to see you.

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Speaker 10 (01:06:29):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
Florida man who is upset with his mama over money
runs straight up into a seventy four year old victim
because he was just there. That's what he told the police.
He was at an intersection. This is Hernando County Sheriff's
office said, is it Quasi or quas Quay's Levarne Simmons
drove into a seventy four year old man, that's the name.

(01:07:00):
Four year old man sitting in a chair at the
intersection of Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, just going
through the Chris Rock jokes about that.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
And it was ten forty five.

Speaker 1 (01:07:08):
Am on a Sunday. It's a church day, it's the
Lord's Day. The victim clearly was severely injured in his
legs and he's got a head trauma. And apparently, according
to the police, mister Simmons was upset with his mama
over money and just out of a fit, decided to
run into this feller sitting there in a chair at
an intersection. So he's being charged with all kinds of

(01:07:29):
stuff and he's going to jail. Can you imagine? A
Florida man was arrested after a two month old overdoses
on fentanyl and cocaine. How the infants and stable condition
a two month old baby? Deputies arrested Clifford Trunick charging

(01:07:53):
with child neglect, great bodily harm, possession of cocaineossession of fennel,
tampering with evidence. They notified DCF. But I'm how does
that even happen? I mean, I guess the baby can
just be around it and be exposed to it that way.
I really don't know how a two month old and
just cocaine and fentanyl.

Speaker 2 (01:08:13):
I've got question.

Speaker 10 (01:08:14):
Kids are always hands on the ground, hands in their mouths.

Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
Well this is a yeah, the two month old can't
really move all them. I mean, you know they're going
to do that. But it's like, how what did they
touched that they got?

Speaker 10 (01:08:25):
That's how irresponsible the parents were.

Speaker 1 (01:08:27):
Oh my gosh, I can't even deal with this. This
is insane. So that's a that's such a heartbreaking story.

Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
Let's see.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
Also, we have a couple of other things here, not
very neighborly outdoor life says. A Florida man was arrested
for assaulting kids fishing in a nearby in a neighborhood pond.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Seven year old Florida man.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
He was arrested for assaulting two kids who were fishing
in a pond. This is in Naples, a Collier County.
He was taking a jail for one kind of battery.
He got mad at the twelve year old and the
fourteen year old for fishing in a community pond, the
ponds behind their house, behind his house. He chased them
down the street and then he pushed the twelve year
old grabbed him by the back of his neck. The

(01:09:08):
dad says he saw video of the assault, recorded that
the fourteen year old recorded on her cell phone, and
you know, he said, he's he's twelve years old.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
They filed in a rust report. Man, I don't know
if you're that dad. I saw that video. Oh man,
I'd be I wouldn't be calling the police. I'd be
dragging that fella in the street. That's a promise that
he'd be begging for the police to come at that point.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
He doesn't apparently like he Even though it's a community
pond and there's like a trail around it, the guy
still thinks that's part of his property. You shouldn't have
bought your house there, then, you dummy, You shouldn't have
done that. We got more on the way third hour
of the program up next, and.

Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
Of course makes you think about guns and all the
work we've done to ban these automatic rifles and to
do something when it comes to the background checks and everything,
and we keep getting thwarted. We were able to pass
limited a measure on a bipartisan basis, but not enough

(01:10:09):
to stop something like this.

Speaker 1 (01:10:11):
Well that's just Asini and that's Amy Klobuchar, who you
sound like a ditch.

Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
She sounds like an absolute dits. I'm not going to
be kind of my language and going after.

Speaker 1 (01:10:19):
These people who do this. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you. We're at the top of this
third hour. You can watch us do the radio program
Channel three forty seven Direct TV. The chats at Rumble.
First off, they are one of the They have tons
of gun control laws in Minnesota. In fact, every town
ranks them fourteen in the nation for their strength of
gun laws. They have the uh er post slash red

(01:10:40):
flag laws, they have all of it. So here you
have once again a mass casualty incident where red flag
laws fail to prevent it because you don't need red
flag laws. And by the way, you do not call
yourself a supporter of the Second Amendment and then simultaneously
say that you support red flag laws because you cannot.
The only way that red flag laws work is to

(01:11:02):
utterly demolish due process. And if you think they're going
to just stop with guns, wow, I have a bridge
to sell you. That's just one variable. You are considered
guilty until proven innocent, and then you have to.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Pay for your court fees.

Speaker 1 (01:11:20):
You have to pay for everything to clear your name
and get your property back.

Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
That is how red flag law works. There is not.

Speaker 1 (01:11:27):
Well, if we can get a little bit of it
and it's still observed due process. You can't have a
little bit of it. And the asinine thing is is
that there are already numerous legal pathways to prevent dangerous
individuals from purchasing or possessing firearms but lawmakers want you
to remain ignorant of those and they hope that you
don't take it upon yourself and use your free will

(01:11:48):
to get on this handy dandy thing called the internet
and look up how unbelievably easy it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:52):
Is to go through that process.

Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Because you can do it, it is possible, you have
to follow through. I want you to think that it's
easier to just not have to do the work and
make everyone give up their due process rights, which, again,
as I just previously said, it's not going to be
limited to just guns. That's where it starts. So the

(01:12:14):
state already has all of this stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:12:17):
They already have.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
The they have like a storage laws, they have red
flag laws, they have all of it, and once again,
it didn't prevent anything. Furthermore, because the church is attached
to a school, you also have federal gun laws that
come into play here. You're not allowed to have firearms
on a school campus. That's been a law for over

(01:12:39):
thirty years now. So I don't know what laws she's
talking about. And then she says automatic fire what is
she talking about. All of these people think that every
semi automatic weapon is a full auto and it is
not in order to get a fully automatic firearm, you
have to get a tax stamp. It's a inn FA

(01:13:00):
item and in fastings for National Firearms Act, and we
can go on and on. I just think that if
you're a lawmaker and you have I think you should
be tested on this stuff before you're allowed to run
for office. Frankly, I think that just in order to
have to pass an English competency test and be able
to read road signs to get a commercial driver's license,

(01:13:21):
I think that you should have to take a test
on the constitution and firearm law and existing Second Amendment
knowledge in order.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
To be able to run for office.

Speaker 1 (01:13:28):
Because if you're not familiar with existing law or constitutional affirmations,
then why in the hell are you running for office.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
You have no.

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Business doing so. So everything that she said there was incorrect.
So we need common sense trans control because this is
another individual who is trans The person's first name I
already said, their last name is Robert. They changed it
to Robin. And apparently some of the other stuff that's
coming out is there. I think some of the other

(01:13:57):
stuff that's being reported the association to the church slash
schools at the killer's mom apparently used to work at
the church. She announced her retirement. This is back Lorraine
found this back in twenty twenty one, Church of the
Annunciation announced her retirement, and that might.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
Be the association.

Speaker 1 (01:14:17):
He had already put together apparently numerous journals, and he
had a man a multipage manifesto. He had all kinds
of stuff written on his magazines of his firearms. He
apparently had school shooters names written in white on the mags.
He also had like, you know, killed Trump written on
one of the magazines. He had stuff about Israel written
on one of the magazines. He posted incredibly racist stuff online.

(01:14:42):
He I mean, I mean, just you know, went on
and on. He also decided to name check my friend
Brandon Herrera, which is asinine, and I'm sure that that's
people are going to try to come for him over that, unfortunately.
But this, I mean, he did like he had like
brain rot type stuff, all kinds of stuff. He was

(01:15:03):
anti God, anti Semitic, hated Trump, idolized school shooters. He
had a lot of issues. So there's a lot that
we don't know. We don't know, And there's a really
disturbing video that was out of this guy where he
was showing off all of that. That's why we know
he has all of these magazines with this stuff written
on it, because he showed it all off in video.

(01:15:23):
That's been confirmed and it's also now appearing in the press.

Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
He did a video.

Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
He was wearing pigtails in the video where he was
showing it off, and he was turning the pages of
a red notebook. He had apparently a diagram of the
church in one of his journals. He had diary entries
that he wrote about in wrote in English and in Russian,
and he was maniacally giggling through the video he posted.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
I mean, he's been posting online.

Speaker 1 (01:15:53):
For about crazy stuff for a while, and he was
obsessed with the Sandy Hook killer Newtown, Connecticut. He was
obsessed with the Sandy Hook killer. And I got to
say a lot of this case sounds very similar to
the Sandy Hook case. If you remember, and I'll only
say his name once, Adam Lanza was very seriously disturbed
and his parents, I got, oh my gosh, that had

(01:16:15):
I felt like the whole country coming after me for
saying this.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
But it's true.

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
The parents were just as guilty as he was in
this because the mom knew that he was incredibly dangerous,
gave him a gun anyway, gave him multiple rifles, knew
how incredibly dangerous he was. Apparently, they did not seek
further help for him. He was on psychotropic drugs and
all this other stuff. The dad apparently was mia, and
he ended up stealing a gun. Weirdly enough, he didn't

(01:16:41):
use one of the ones that he had been given.
He stole a gun from his mom, killed her, and
then went to the school and shot up the classrooms.
But there's a lot in that case that sounds very,
very similar to this, And I always ask, well, what
about where are the parents? How did the parents not
know about any of this stuff. I don't care if
your kids, and if your child is in their early twenties,
you still stay in touch with them. It's just weird.

(01:17:05):
It sounds very there's a lot of similarities in these cases.
The left immediately wants to make it about I think
they're they're they're trying to make it about you know,
too many firearms, you know, all this other stuff, the
same stuff that they always do. But nobody knows how
he obtained these his weapons. Yet nobody has any idea.
That's why it's important to get the terminology right because

(01:17:27):
certain laws are invoked. He couldn't have had full auto
because you can't tell me there's that I don't he
would have. They're incredibly expensive already by nature of the
NFA classification. But I I mean it just it seemed
to be just a semi automatic rifle. Nothing that he
showed in the videos is ful auto. So I'm curious

(01:17:47):
how did he get it? Where did he get it?
Was he on medications?

Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Was he seen? Was he in professional help?

Speaker 16 (01:17:55):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:17:55):
What was the situation?

Speaker 1 (01:17:57):
And I A lot of people, obviously, I think, have
that question as well.

Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
So I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:18:03):
There's a lot of stuff that still needs to be
that I'm sure we'll get as it goes on. But yeah,
these apparently he was outside shooting through the stained glass windows,
so from everything that I have read yet have read
at this point, he didn't get inside. He apparently also

(01:18:26):
barricaded the doors. They found two by fours on the
doors to prevent people from getting out, and on one
of the two by fours apparently, and this is what
the chief said in the first press conference, that they
had two by fours across the outside of the doors.

Speaker 2 (01:18:44):
On the side where he attacked.

Speaker 1 (01:18:47):
And one of the videos that he has shows a
two by four and it says no escape written on it.

Speaker 2 (01:18:56):
I'm assuming that's the same two by four that he used.

Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
So I don't even know if it's a case of
him having gotten access to the inside of the structure.
It seems like he was just on the outside of it.
And that's you know, that's kind of he was on
the outside of it. So he had an absolute obsession
with mass killers, an absolute obsession, and he had a manifesto.

(01:19:23):
He appeared on his mom's Facebook page a few times,
and he killed himself when police arrived, which is in
keeping with about ninety nine percent of these cases. The
only thing that that could be seen he had a
semi automatic rifle and a shotgun in his videos, and
the magazines all had words for like it all had

(01:19:44):
like the stuff about Trump and then for the children
written on them in white. So an obsession with mass killers.
And I still we still don't know how we got anything.
We don't know, which, you know, I'm sure we will
get that later on. But yeah, all of the stuff
that I saw floating around and that my friends were

(01:20:05):
reporting or were very cautiously posting is all true. So
he was trans and was obsessed with mass killers to
the point where he apparently wrote a lot about them.
And he had one of the magazines in his video,
one of his videos that he made, one of the
magazines that he had had all of the names of
the school shooters that he liked. I man, I don't

(01:20:31):
even know that's And his original name was Robert and
then he changed it to Robin because trans. So now
it's okay, well, what was the motive?

Speaker 2 (01:20:40):
What?

Speaker 1 (01:20:42):
Because this is there are echoes of Sandy hook in here.
There are echoes of the Nashville church shooting in here,
where that was a trans TIFA killer who went in
and was targeting kids and had a manifesto that they
dragged their feet on, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 2 (01:21:04):
And I, I don't know, it's just it's this is sad.
It's so sad.

Speaker 1 (01:21:10):
There are this is part of the contagion effect, though
this one. It seems like he's trying to borrow from
all of these other previous tragedies, is what it seems like.
And I don't know the manifesto. There's not going to
be any hiding of the manifesto this time because it's
on video and it's clear enough that you can read it.

(01:21:32):
I haven't read all of it, but I was reading
some of it because you can pause the video. You can,
you know, whether it's on your mobile device or your computer,
you can make it fill the full screen and you
can read it.

Speaker 2 (01:21:41):
It's pretty clear. Oh man, So I mean, don't you think?

Speaker 6 (01:21:46):
So?

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
This is like Sandy Hook and Nashville, elements of both
of them in one case.

Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
Again, it's a you know, an emotional situation.

Speaker 1 (01:21:55):
But this kid, he's in his twenties.

Speaker 10 (01:21:59):
Well yeah, but I mean, what is he twenty two? Yeah?
But this kid, to me is a kid. He hears
his lieutenant governor and his attorney general in Minnesota say
things like the trans communities under attack and that you know,
these type of things are horrible, and that they've got
to fight, you know, to protect trans kids. This is

(01:22:22):
what the administration in Minnesota has been doing.

Speaker 2 (01:22:25):
Yeah, let's play Can we play that?

Speaker 1 (01:22:27):
Because just earlier this week at the DNC Summer Meeting,
this is the Minnesota Attorney General talking about trans issues.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
I think we have this, don't do we not? Yeah? Yeah?
Can can we just play some of that audio real.

Speaker 12 (01:22:38):
Quick, forty four times, and we'll assume him forty four
more and forty four more after that, and.

Speaker 8 (01:22:46):
We and we have sued them for gender affirming care.

Speaker 9 (01:22:49):
Yes, we are not going to skateegold our transgender communities.

Speaker 10 (01:22:53):
By the way, that was two days ago. Two days ago,
Keith Ellison said.

Speaker 1 (01:22:57):
That, And yeah, there it is and interesting. So the man,
the guy named Robert, changed his name Robin to Robin
as a minor in twenty twenty. The application per Peter
Hassan said that the teen quote identifies as a female
and wants her name to reflect that identification. We need

(01:23:23):
a national conversation on the trans TIFA.

Speaker 2 (01:23:30):
I mean, it's time.

Speaker 1 (01:23:32):
It is time, we need a national conversation on trans terrorism.
And apparently the mom, I mean, it looks like the
mom helped him change his name. The mom knew he
was a miner, so we had to get parental consent.
His mom knew that he was dealing with this. And
I want to know what the mom knew. I want
to know what the mom knew.

Speaker 4 (01:23:51):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 1 (01:23:58):
All right, So for the first up, I think I
lost lost all my all my stuff. I just found
some very I found some a SoundBite that's gonna make
y'all a little bit unhappy that we're gonna come in
with coming up after this headline segment. All right, first up,
is this the thing that we studied? Do cows kill
more humans than sharks? The answer yes, So from now on,

(01:24:22):
when you think of the Jaws thing, Donna, Donna, think
of a cow, because apparently we need Cow Week. Apparently
there are tons of people that are killed from being
stepped on by cows. And it's actually Snoops checked this
when it first circulated in twenty thirteen, and then they said, actually, yes,

(01:24:45):
this is true. They said that it's they They found
that coward related fatalities apparently averaged twenty two a year
in the US, like by bulls, six attacks by individual cows,
five involved multiple cattle twenty thirteen Bureau of Libor Statistics
at one hundred night.

Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
That's insane. I did not even think about something like that.

Speaker 10 (01:25:05):
Ten a year.

Speaker 2 (01:25:05):
Carnival cruise ship tilts and mid rough weather.

Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
Sorry Caine, I'm not even gonna get through this whole
headline segment Oh my gosh. Apparently now a teacher who's
off sick for sixteen years refuses a test to prove
whether or not she's actually sick. She's had a sixteen
year vacation. Yeah, this is in the UK.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
Stick with us more on the Way.

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Speaker 14 (01:25:43):
Our system is reactive. Something bad happens, we react to it.
And what people are crying for now is how can
we prevent this?

Speaker 2 (01:25:50):
How can we stop it?

Speaker 14 (01:25:52):
And the only way to stop it is to identify
the shoot ahead of time or keep the weapons out
of their hands. And so we're going to have to
have a conversation, you know, freedom versus protecting children. I mean,
how many school shootings does it take before we're going
to have a conversation about keeping firearms out? It's always
a young white male, almost always. I mean, did anyone

(01:26:15):
this morning think I wonder if that was.

Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
The sting Tray Goudy, who if you remember Trey Gouty
vociferously defended Hunter Biden against being charged for falsifying his
forty four seventy three lying on the application is forty
four seventy three form when purchasing a firearm while he
was heize Kiteen totally addicted to drugs, and while any

(01:26:40):
of us would have been busted for it, Hunter Biden,
he wasn't because he's special.

Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
He was a Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:26:48):
That's that privilege, right, He's privileged. Trey Gouty, I watched
repeatedly on live television, defended him against those charges. Hey,
Hunter Biden's a white male too. This is a false equivalency.
It's a false choice. Welcome back to the program. Dann't
last with you, or at the bottom of this third
hour the chats at Rumble. You can watch us do

(01:27:08):
radio on Channel three forty seven Direct TV if you're
not listening across the country.

Speaker 2 (01:27:12):
The idea that he.

Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
Goes, we have to have a conversation of freedom versus
protecting children, and he already immediately tells you what that
answer is. He thinks that in order to protect children
you have to ban guns. Trey Goudy is is a
liberal on this. He is not a conservative, never has been.
Don't let his southern accent fool you. Don't let the
R after his name, fool you. He's saying that, well,

(01:27:36):
it's freedom versus protecting children. That's a false choice. It's
not Why is it that When because a trans terrorist,
enabled by his mother goes and shoots up a church,
that means the rest of us have to be disarmed
so that we can be easier victims for more trans
terrorists or criminals in the future. That is what he's

(01:27:59):
arguing here. The problem is that trans is a mental illness.
We are jacking people up with hormones. We are indulging
a dangerous mental behavior. We are demanding that everyone accommodate
a mental illness, go along with it. Keep it'll make

(01:28:19):
everything okay. Clearly it doesn't, because there's an increasing number
of trans tifa going out and killing children. So clearly
that's not working. It's not a conversation of freedom versus
protecting children. It's a conversation about getting off your ass
and stop blaming guns and protecting children. You can't tell

(01:28:42):
me that no one knew this guy wasn't messed up.
Watch you watch the videos. This dude was messed up.
And by the way, and Lorraine notes this as well
to Trey Goudy's point Nashville was a girl pretending to
be a guy. It wasn't a white male. It was
a white woman who wanted to be a boy and

(01:29:04):
identified as trans. What is the common element here? There's
one a mental illness that is manifesting itself in very
dangerous ways. This it's just asinine. Got some of the

(01:29:25):
stupidest commentary that I'm hearing on cable news lately, unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (01:29:31):
And so.

Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
This it's just shocking. Why don't we talk about some
of this rhetoric. Why don't we talk about how Democrats
were saying that people of faith were terrorists going after Catholics.
I'm a Catholic, but they were going after Catholics about administration,
remember that when we have a conversation about some of
these some of the some of this rhetoric. So you

(01:29:57):
have people going out there, same prayers don't matter. You
have people on CNN, same prayers don't matter. You have
the Minneapolis mayor going out there, same prayers don't matter.
It is the it's a trans cult. You're pumping kids
full of synthetic hormones. That is, you don't even know
what's they don't even know what's gonna happen. They don't
even know how that affects anything. They just they're just

(01:30:20):
going to do it. And it is ending in disaster.
It is ending in horrific tragedy. It's horrible, it is
it's incredibly sad. But there's one common denominator here.

Speaker 2 (01:30:36):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
I know a lot of people. I think the time
has passed too. I think it's crazy this idea somehow
that you can't talk about the parental involvement. Apparently, according
to some of the stuff the mom had, Uh, I
guess the mom went and transd or allowed him to
change his name. He changed his name from Robert to

(01:31:01):
Robin as a minor, so that involved that required the
parental involvement there changed his name from Robert to Robin,
and the mom apparently knew.

Speaker 2 (01:31:18):
How did they not know all of this other stuff?
Where did he did he?

Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
He?

Speaker 1 (01:31:21):
They said they raided his house. It didn't look like
he lived on his own, did it, Kane? The house
that they raided, it didn't look like they lived on
his own. So I'm just curious.

Speaker 2 (01:31:35):
About all of this.

Speaker 1 (01:31:37):
And also the uh the trans killer in Philadelphia was black,
but Caine, what was the uh? What was the common denominators.

Speaker 10 (01:31:49):
All mentally ill with the thought that they were not
the gender they were born.

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
I just want to know what the hell Trey Goddy
is going on about with this, Oh it's all white men,
what is he talking about? I do think that there
is an epidemic of women who indulge this stuff. For
whatever reason, there's an epidemic of women who are indulging
their kids in this hormonal abuse and this dangerous mental illness.

Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
It's hard being a parent.

Speaker 1 (01:32:21):
If your kids struggling, it's hard being a parent, But
you don't indulge them and make them easier in their suffering.
Have the balls to step up, be a parent, step up, don't.
You wouldn't indulge it. If they were a bolliemic, you
would indulge it. If they were inorexic, you would indulge it,

(01:32:42):
if they were cutting. But for whatever reason, you want
to classify this as something sac or sanct something special,
something that everybody has to affirm. There has been enough
incidents in the past couple of years now where yes,
it is a growing phenomenon of violent trans people killing children.

(01:33:08):
I always get emails from people whenever, especially after Nashville.
I got emails from people who are like, well, I
you know, a couple of people say, oh, I have this.
You know, my child's you know, struggling with this or
my child's you know, and they're like upset that. I
it's not my And if the truth upsets you, that's
your problem. I Am not going to stop calling out

(01:33:33):
the problem that is emerging because it hurts your feelings.
There's lives at stake. The mother apparently worked at the
Catholic school where he opened fire, so it's very similar
to Nashville in that regard, and at work there, she

(01:33:54):
had posted a photo on Facebook, I guess when she
retired and they threw her retirement party, and so they
that's the association with that church. And again it seems
like he didn't even get inside. It seems like he
just shot from the outside into the windows, in through

(01:34:17):
and through the windows. I should say, but you know,
I got to tell you some of the stuff that
that some of this commentary that I'm seeing is just asinine.

Speaker 2 (01:34:27):
It's just asinine, it really is. And especially with.

Speaker 1 (01:34:32):
This with you know, well it's always you know, well
why it hasn't been it was you know, a black
trans terrorist in Philly. You had a female trans terrorist
in Nashville. You know, I don't know, but this idea
that you're trying to make it to wear freedom versus children,
that's a false choice, absolute false choice.

Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
So I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:34:57):
I mean, we've got to have I think we need
an a very uncomfortable national conversation about the trans epidemic.
You want to talk about the contagion effect. It's very
real with trans it is there's the contagion effect. I
think we need to have a discussion about these women
that are encouraging this in their children, that are driving

(01:35:18):
this in their kids, especially when they're very, very young,
jacking them up with hormones. That's a form of abuse
because nobody there's no long term studies at all whatsoever
to see what this does to their mental state, to
their bodies nothing. Having cross sex hormones that have been

(01:35:41):
are being given to young people at the levels at
which they are being administered, on top of the mental instability,
is a disaster waiting to happen. If you love your children,
you're going to get help from them. You're not going

(01:36:02):
to mutilate them. If you love your children, you are
going to find the root cause of what's happening. You're
not going to jack them up with hormones that are
going to mess with their mental state, that are going
to mess with their brain, that are going to mess
with their developing bodies. Don't tell me you love your
children when you engage in abusive behavior like that. I'm
sure I Turner love Tina too. And if you're pissed

(01:36:25):
off that I'm being dishonest about it, go to hell,
because I'm tired of people dying so you can indulge
mental illness at the dangerous level to what you're indulging,
I'm done with it. How many more kids have to
die because you've got a bunch of white bitches out
there that want to sit here and entertain trains Tifa.

(01:36:46):
Someone needs to say it in the words that it
needs to be spoken in. No one has the balls
to do it, and I'm tired of it. How many
more schools got to get shot up? How many more
of these moms?

Speaker 2 (01:37:00):
He's got it?

Speaker 1 (01:37:00):
Well, I just didn't know that if I just jacked
him up with hormones and subjected him to physical mutilation,
that he would you know, that would further exacerbate his
fragile mental state, and they're going to go up and
start shooting schools. You didn't know you're culpable. It's like

(01:37:20):
a mother helping her anorexic child not eat. It's like
a mother helping her bolimic child throw up more.

Speaker 2 (01:37:31):
That's not hate. That is fact.

Speaker 1 (01:37:33):
You think it's hate because it hurts your feelings, because
it indicts you, because it calls out your weakness.

Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
That's why you don't like it.

Speaker 1 (01:37:45):
And if you think that I am, that I have
no right to be angry about this, let me tell
you something. Maybe be blamed for ten years for the
horrible actions of evil people that you had nothing to
do with, simply because you support the right to defend

(01:38:07):
yourselves from monsters like that, Simply because you support the
right of parents to defend their children from monsters like that.
When you've walked in my shoes, you can pass judgment
on the anger I have for the people who are
culpable in this Transtifa epidemic.

Speaker 2 (01:38:26):
It is terrorism, It is a mental.

Speaker 1 (01:38:28):
Illness, and there are a lot of people aiding and
abetting it, including the damn ag of Minnesota, including all
the people who have the audacity to call this mental
health care or health care period or health affirmation.

Speaker 2 (01:38:46):
You are all culpable.

Speaker 1 (01:38:49):
My gun's never killed anybody, but by god, your ideology
is killed a lot.

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Speaker 16 (01:39:06):
John, I remember when I got my first COVID vaccine
like it was the you know, like it was the
day I got married. I remember standing in a long
line in the cold, and I got this vaccine and
I felt like crying. I was so grateful for having
it because you remember, there were so many Americans and
people around the world dying from COVID and then suddenly
we had this vaccine available.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
Imagine you're her husband and you're like, wait a minute,
you were as happy getting your COVID shot as you
were the day we married. That's a little much. That's
cult behavior. That's cultish behavior. I can't get into that.
I think that's why I don't get totally into sports teams,

(01:39:49):
because I just can't. There's something about going along with
a lot of people doing things where I'm just like Nope.

Speaker 10 (01:39:55):
That's a healthy American spirit, right.

Speaker 13 (01:39:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:39:58):
Well I did a poll about cutting my bangs on
Instagram and eighty six percent.

Speaker 2 (01:40:01):
Of you said don't do it against the crowd on
that one.

Speaker 1 (01:40:03):
Yeah, And I was like, I just did any It
made me want to do it more. I was like,
you know what, Hi kidding?

Speaker 10 (01:40:11):
I didn't the American spirit?

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
But what is that her COVID shot gave her? Now
there's something very inappropriate I could say here came.

Speaker 2 (01:40:20):
That jab gave her the same amount of joy she felt.

Speaker 1 (01:40:25):
On her wedding day. Okay, so mean to her husband.
You know where I'm going with it. You want me
to explain more, Okay?

Speaker 2 (01:40:36):
Are you sure? Okay? I just wonder Over at Substack,
we'll have all of the latest on this.

Speaker 1 (01:40:41):
Now. You guys know today is going to be my
last day until the eight. I'll be back in the
ride September eighth, doing the MRC event. You know, if
you hear anything in the news about a boat, it's
probably me.

Speaker 2 (01:40:51):
I'm just gonna let you know.

Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
But the subscribers over at the newsletter Chapter and Verse
over at Substack, you get to go along for the rides.
So it'll be a lot of fun in the meantime
today in stupidity, well.

Speaker 10 (01:41:02):
It is Pocahontas Liahwatha Elizabeth Warren Cut twelve one as
it relates to Lisa Cook, who is you know, the
FED one of the FED governors. Apparently mortgage fraud is cool.
I guess listen to this.

Speaker 17 (01:41:19):
What I care most about is that we follow the
law here. And the law is pretty clear. Isn't that
firing four cause means job related, like someone who has
been efficient or someone who's been corrussed the job. That
is the history of what four caused means?

Speaker 10 (01:41:40):
Okay, she can be quiet now, Yeah, it's mortgage fraud.
And if that's not a fireable offense, I don't know
what the heck is if you're on the FED board
for crying out loud yep, so yes, it is a
fireable offense in Lawatha needs to stop.

Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
There you go, folks.

Speaker 1 (01:41:56):
That does it for us today. Reminder I'll be back
with you on September eighth. In the meantime, substack Facebook
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