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October 13, 2025 98 mins
President Trump reaches a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas as the hostages are released from captivity and sent home to their families. Dana reacts to the hostages being reunited with their families after two years. A man goes viral following his yard getting rolled with toilet paper by teenagers claiming he wasn't mad he was impressed. Dana reacts to the announcement that a Qatari Emeri air force facility will be built at the Mountain Home Airbase in Idaho. John Fetterman is SHOCKED that ANY Democrat would refuse to celebrate President Trump freeing the hostages in Gaza and ending the war. Palestinians are blocking the Red Cross vehicles from driving to pick up the hostages in Gaza. Dana reacts to Mark Ruffalo calling for a “reimagining” of the US economy in a viral video glorifying socialism. Marjorie Taylor Green gets criticized from the right after saying “there needs to be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single person and deporting them”. Don Lemon gets absolutely destroyed by two people on the street in Chicago when he attempts to tell them that crossing the border illegally isn't a crime. Dana explains why she walked out of yet another church because they had a female pastor.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So now we're going to forge a future that is
worthy of our heritage. We're going to build a legacy
that all the people of this.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Region can be proud of.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
New bonds of friendship, cooperation and commerce will join Tel
Aviv to Dubai, Haifur to Beirut, Jerusalem to Damascus, and
from Israel to Egypt, from Saudi Arabia to Qatar, from
India to Pakistan, from Indonesia to Iraq, from Syria to Bahrain,

(00:33):
Turki to Jordan, the United Arab Emirates to Oman, and
Armenia to Azerbaijan. Another war that I just settled. We
are going to have hope, harmony, opportunity and happiness here
in the spiritual and geographic center of the entire world.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
That's what you are. Israel, America and all of the
name of the Middle.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
East will soon be safer, stronger, greater, and more prosperous
than ever before. And I want to thank you all
once again for this exceptional honor. This has been truly
an honored seldom that a president is invited to do this.

(01:22):
And I love Israel.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
I'm with you all the way.

Speaker 4 (01:27):
You will be.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Bigger, better, stronger, and more loving than ever before.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Thank you, very huge, huge, huge.

Speaker 5 (01:36):
So this was a significant achievement that woof we are
going to follow today because Potus is in the Middle East.
He's in Egypt right now, and as we told you
last week, and I had a piece up at Substack
about this, he was going to be traveling over there.
They have a peace summit. He's going to be traveling

(01:58):
over there also to be signing, et cetera. And the signing.
It's very interesting watching this. I'm I've got a million
different points that I want to spit out of my
head all at once. So welcome to the program. It's Monday,
top of this first hour with you Dana Lash the
chats at Rumbull. You can Channel three forty seven direct
TV you can watch the radio show. So the hostages,

(02:24):
the thirteen remaining hostages, they were released, and of course
it was with all the fanfare that you can imagine
Hamas orchestrating, and this was point one of this Gossen
peace plan. And a lot of these hostages have been returned.

(02:46):
There's all kinds of amazing video showcasing what it was
like when they were reunited with their families that they
haven't seen for two years over two years now and
incredibly significant. And I think that this is perhaps well
the first time in two years, correct, I mean there

(03:07):
were thirteen that were let go. I think this is
maybe the biggest deal, or the best deal that Trump
has done of his.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Presidencies, wouldn't you say so?

Speaker 5 (03:17):
I mean, it's found sounds weird to talk about it
like that, and I don't mean to lessen it by
saying that. However, think about how many times they have
tried to and by they, I mean Western the succession
of Western leaders have tried to comtensions and bring this
to a halt in Gaza. I mean it's forever. I

(03:42):
remember back when Gosh I was a kid and I
was having to sleepover with my friends and we would
stay up and watch HIMTV. And do you remember that song?
All were saying is give piece a chance?

Speaker 2 (03:53):
You know that hole?

Speaker 5 (03:54):
They redid it John and Yoko's song. They redid it,
and they had all these different celebrities, and I remember
thinking at the time it has to do with something
over in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (04:01):
I mean, it's been war, they've been warring over there forever.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
And then of course with the creation of the strip,
then Israel's unilateral withdrawal and it just never stopped. It
just they just kept I mean, you had Islamis that
just kept warring. So this is incredibly significant. We're going
to dive into this. And I don't even know how
if you are, you know, even in the progressive press,
how you don't give Potus a hat tip over this.

(04:26):
But just some pretty stunning scenes. I am a little
ticked off, which I'm not going to talk about immediately.
We're going to talk. We're going to get into that
as the program goes. But I saw Mark Carney and
Kiers Starmer arrive. So all of these world all of
these Western leaders are showing up and they're they're going
to the piece sum and they had what they called
their class photo. So you had Maloney, you had Macron,

(04:50):
you had Victor Or Baughn who.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Was there as well.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
And when I saw Carney and Starmer walking together, my
first thought was, why are these losers showing up here?
Why are these rat bastard, spineless losers showing up here
along with Macron? Because those clowns did everything possible to
stymy these negotiations. Those clowns did everything possible to drag

(05:16):
this out for as long as it could be dragged out,
for they did everything possible, through their ineptness and their stupidity,
to nearly derail this whole.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Thing multiple times.

Speaker 5 (05:31):
And I want to point out something also that Trump
was able to bring the remaining hostages back and has
been able to negotiate this up to this point, which
is further than anybody has without bending a knee to
Hamas and rewarding them by recognizing the creation of an

(05:53):
independent Gossen state. Carney did it, Starmer did it, Chrone
did it. I mean, we can tick off the long
list of leaders that have done this, but Trump didn't
do it. And it all goes back to the strikes
in Iran, which we're going to talk about, because this

(06:15):
is peace through strength, absolutely and it's pretty amazing. And
we've got a lot of audio for you today. I
wanted to throw out this and this is something that
Rubio actually had echoed. I don't know what soundbiteed this
is because we have eleventy thousand soundbites.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
What cut is this? If not, then we'll go back
to it.

Speaker 5 (06:39):
So this was Rubio saying that it was really you know,
when you think about the continuation of the ceasefire. You
know Britain and France, remember when they just stomped into
it and recognized said we're going to recognize the creation
of an independent state. Well, that threw a loop in
these negotiations. Rubio touches on that here.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Listen.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
Have you noticed that the talks with Hamas fell apart
on the day Macrone made the unilateral decision that he's
going to recognize a Palestine state. And then you have
other people come forward, other countries say well, there's not
a ceasefire by September, we're going to recognize a Palestine state. Well,
I got Hamas, I basically conclude, let's not do a
cease fire, right because we can be rewarded and we
can claim it as a victory. So those messages, while

(07:21):
largely symbolic in their minds, actually have made it harder
to get peace and harder to achieve a deal with Hamas.
They feel embolden.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
It did.

Speaker 5 (07:29):
They absolutely felt inboldened. I mean they were getting recognized
with their own state. That's insane. They were getting recognized
with their own state, getting rewarded, awarding that atrocity. But
Hamas finally gave up the remaining living hostages and they
parted with I think that was the only leverage that
they had left.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
They have no more leverage now. And how let's go back.

Speaker 5 (07:54):
To what happened in Iran, and specifically, I would say
even before the strikes in Iran. I know a lot
of talking heads are out there like, oh, it's the
strikes in Iran. Let's go back before that, though, this
actually was one before that. Do you know when this
conflict was one? This conflict was one when Trump went
to the Middle East, this contract, this conflict was one

(08:17):
when Trump went to the Middle East and when he
was meeting with the Amords, he was meeting with the Saudis.
That is when this conflict was one. And I'll never
forget and I told you this. I told you at
the time that it happened, and I still look back
on it now and I say the same thing. I
think it was one of the most significant moments in
history of Middle East conflict. When Trump was up on

(08:37):
stage and he was talking about the normalization now that
Syria got rid of Asad, and yes they got a
warlord there. But again, you know, not every nation is
going to be like the United States. The democratic processes
and a republic. But the guy that they got in
was less attuned to Iran and more tuned to Saudi
Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Remember when Trump was

(09:00):
on stage and he said that he was going to
roll back those sanctions on Syria now and open the
door for investment. Now, at that point, you had all
of these other Middle Eastern nations that did not want
to have run a foul of sanctions with the United
States and get hit themselves in the process. You know,
they didn't want to be they didn't want to be
party to that. So they waited. They waited, and they waited.

(09:20):
And so when Trump got up on stage and he
said that they were rolling back the sanctions, they were
going to normalize these relations with Syria, Mohammed ben Salmain,
the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, stood up and applauded,
and then everyone else stood up and applauded. That was
significant because and then the air strikes came after. Now,
how were those air strikes so successful Because Syria stopped

(09:42):
providing air defense for Iran, so Iran skies were wide open,
and that those strikes would not have been successful in
the manner that they were. Had that not happened, that's
when Trump won the conflict in the Middle East. I
told you at the time that is beyond significant. That's
the most important moment perhaps in this whole thing. And

(10:05):
lo and behold after the visit, when you had the
strikes that took place, Syria did not any longer provide
air defense for Iran, so Iran's skies were left wide
open to be dominated by Israel. That the moment was
made possible by that visit in the Middle East, which
was probably one of the most successful visits that a

(10:27):
sitting president has had, going over to the Middle East
and negotiating. This wasn't like one of those things with
Joe Biden where it was hat in hand, you know,
please sell us some crude. It wasn't anything like that.
This was a very significant meeting, and they knew Egypt
and cutter. They were telling Hamas, look, this is your
last chance to end this. It is your last chance

(10:51):
to end it.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
That's it.

Speaker 5 (10:53):
Turkey even said, look, Hamas, better that you all better
be approven this plan, or you will be stripped of
every association, every bit of diplomatic assistance, every bit of
political assistance Cutter and Turkey. We will not hold where
they said that you're not going to host. We're not
going to host your political leadership anymore. Egypt will no

(11:16):
longer contend and argue for Hamas to have a say
in Gaza's governance post war. Wall Street Journal reported today
that Trump left them no choice. He cut out every
every diplomatic and military route that they had, and they
were under immense pressure from their hosts and as a result,

(11:40):
this is what's been happening.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
Pretty amazing.

Speaker 5 (11:42):
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Speaker 8 (13:43):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
So Diane Keaton passed away. That kind of came out
of nowhere. I don't know much about her, but apparently
they said that her she'd put her house up for
sale at her health had declined very settling in recent months,
and she was apparently very thin. But that's kind of sad.
She was seventy nine years old. October eleventh is when
they announced it. Also, let's see this, they're saying, are

(14:14):
we heading for a big crash? I'm not even gonna
read this headline because it's so stupid. It makes me
want to break everything and just go back to bed.
I just want to break everything, throw things around because
I'm so tired of these stupid headlines. I don't like Trump,
so I'm gonna write something stupid about the economy.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
That's what they do. That's what these things are. That's
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Speaker 5 (14:31):
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Speaker 2 (14:38):
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Speaker 3 (14:42):
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Speaker 5 (14:43):
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Speaker 9 (14:47):
And he.

Speaker 5 (14:52):
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course all the tourists are shocked. It was on a
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and they I just like, I know exactly where.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
That they did. How does someone do this?

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Like they were able to get in he was unidentified, uh,
and he climbed the steps. I know nothing about this.
I'm just reading it as it is from the Sun
British paper.

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Speaker 5 (15:22):
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Speaker 5 (15:59):
Him, oh, in a heartbeat. I don't know that I could.
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(16:20):
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(16:41):
know who's basically not able to protect their.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Family because of the state. And it's true.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
He says he wants to restore his bid and the
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(17:06):
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Speaker 2 (17:08):
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Speaker 5 (18:40):
I'm looking at how some of the hostages that were released,
like one of the gentlemen who is forced to dig
his own grave. You might you might remember that hostage.
He's now back with his family today.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
He was released.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
He was one of those who were released. Pretty amazing sites.
Here are some of the here's some of the footage
of these hostages who are being reunited. Can you imagine
being kept and when I'm reading their conditions and some
of the stuff that happened, Yeah, I mean it's rough,
it's bad, and they're now back with their families. We

(19:16):
have what cut twelve. This Guidallah is reunited with his
family after two years. Oh goodness, can you imagine not
seeing your loved one for two years? Two years and
they're all so thin. Oh my gosh, they're all thin.

(19:38):
They they've were starved and tortured. The I can't even
imagine the what the rehab not just talking about physical rehabilitation,
but mental rehabilitation from what Hamas put them through. What
that's going to be, like, my goodness, just two years.

(19:59):
You know, Hamas could have done this from the get go.
They first off, they could have notifiilated the ceasefire on
October seventh, but they could have released all of these
these hostages, but that's never what they wanted to do.
Cut thirteen. Another hostage reunited with his parents again two
years kept in these dark tunnels, having to dig their

(20:24):
own graving, torture, being denied food, water, and they're all
so thin, some more than others, but they're all so
incredibly thin.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
I mean, it is just heartbreaking, heartbreaking. And you have.

Speaker 5 (20:46):
Cut fifteen Josefahana's father. I remember this guy when he
was doing interviews. This is cut fourteen when he reunited
with his son and just wild two years, the family's
getting ready to meet with him. Now, but just amazing stuff. Okay,

(21:13):
I thought we were gonna see the reunification here there.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
It is.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
Gosh, and they're so young like like this, cause this
young man is so young. I can't believe audio cut eleven.
What I mean, I almost couldn't believe this cut. I
saw this earlier, so Abby Phillips CNN. Actually, well, I

(21:38):
how do I even set it up?

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Kane?

Speaker 5 (21:39):
She was critical of Obama because Obama did not give
Trump credit for this deal.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
That's fair kind of shocking. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (21:52):
I dident Obama put out this post talking about the
peace deal and the prospects of it, and Don Junior
responded to it, I'll finish it for you. Thank you,
Donald Trump. Honestly, it's it's not unfair to say if
President Mom is going to write a whole post about
a piece deal, maybe he should acknowledge the president that

(22:14):
broke her in.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Oh I did, Sokain. You guys obviously manipulated this audio.

Speaker 8 (22:23):
Right, No, we sure did not.

Speaker 9 (22:26):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (22:27):
I mean it's obvious. And this was a negotiation of
peace through strength. I mean that's that's that's exactly what
this was. Now, remember too, the other part of it
was when those the heads of you know, some of
these these Hamas generals were hit in Doha, and that

(22:48):
that's when cater really it became very real for them,
like there's nothing that's going to shield us. We need
to get on the right side here. Nothing's going to
shield us from this. And and I think that also
contributed to this. There's a lot of things. Peace through strength,
and Hamas finally caved, finally caved. They've been under They

(23:14):
started being feeling the pressure from Turkey, they started feeling
the pressure from Cutter, they started feeling the pressure from Egypt.
And notice too, nobody else wants to take them. Think
about this every single time, whether you've had Egypt, whether
you've had Lebanon, whether you've had Jordan, because these are
mostly Jordanians. When they have when any of these neighboring

(23:36):
like previously, when they've been when they've accepted Gosens within
their country, what happened the Gousans within their country. They
decided to ferment civil war and they paid for it.
Those countries paid for it in blood by allowing those
people in. Because you're talking about generations of people who
have been raised to hate everyone around them and playing
to the victim complex, and the United States was the

(23:58):
only country with ball that decided that they were not
going to play into this narrative. Peace through strength gets results.
Cow taling to this nonsense like Joe Biden did, like
Democrats want to do, doesn't achieve anything. Mark Karney, the
little weasel in Canada, didn't achieve anything. He rewarded them

(24:20):
and he almost ruined the negotiations because he stomped out
there like a toddler and was like, well, we're gonna
we're going to recognize their own We're going to recognize
their statehood. Same thing with Kerr Starmer meathead goes out there,
We're gonna, we're gonna recognize their statehood and almost derailed negotiations.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
And Hamas knows that they have been kneecapped in all this.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
Now, you know how I told you when they would
bring out the you know usually previously when they would
bring out the hostages, they have this like big it
was this like weird thing that they do. Like the
last time that they released hostages. Remember, they had a
little square in their the little Gossen square, and they
brought the hostages and their coffins and they had some
of the I think members of the Bebis family mislabeled.

(25:08):
They had just a random woman in the and sheerry
Beebis's box, and they had this big ceremony, et cetera.
They didn't do that this time. They didn't have a
propaganda ceremony. Interesting what they did is they were trying
to turn the knife one last time before they handed

(25:30):
the hostages over. They made video calls to the relatives
of the hostages, and they had the hostages stand by
their masked hamas captors while they were making these video
calls to the families. So they were trying to turn
the knife like at one, you know, some way. But

(25:51):
they didn't have the big theatrical propaganda ceremony. And this
Moss guaranteed its demise with October seventh, and now they
don't have hostages and IDF I mean, they have to

(26:12):
comply or they're annihilated. And remember this was just one
of a twenty point plan. They have to disarm, they
have to leave, and if they don't, Trump's washing his
hands of it, and he's saying, Israel, you do whatever
you gotta do. And I'm going to tell you now
what this achieves. You're not going to have the Carnes
and the Starmers in the Israeli Parliament's ear anymore, whispering, Oh,

(26:35):
you need to hold back, You need to hold back,
because look what they were able to secure by not
doing that and actually listening to the United States on this.
The peace through strength secured what they wanted. Now they
have a direct comparison. This way gets results, the Biden,
Carneye Macrone, starmerway does not. They've lost all influence. Now

(27:00):
they are meaningless. I don't even know why they're at
this event. What did you notice the two kin They
were standing at this event and Trump was standing there
and they were all coming up and shaking his hand
at one after the other. I thought that was very
interesting because he's in Egypt, and they all came forward
and they were shaking his hand one by one like
he was the host and everyone was coming to pay

(27:21):
their due.

Speaker 8 (27:22):
And then they lined up for a photo like Ron
was in the back, historic photo. It's so good.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
He was all the way in the back.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
He was all the way in the back, and I
it's really amazing to see all of this. Now the
other part of this, and this is the one I
don't really like so for the hostages, Israel has to
release some of the terrorists, and they are terrorists.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
I want to be very careful in my word choice here.

Speaker 5 (27:54):
The prisoners, the terrorist prisoners that Israel has in custody
are terrorists prisoners, and that is That's exactly I mean.
I was looking at some of the names and reading
the descriptions of those who are being released. These are
people who have blown up you know, innocent you know,

(28:14):
women and children because they wanted to shoot, stab go
on stabbing spreeze. You also have people that helped orchestrate
suicide bombings, things like that.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
This is those sorts of offenses.

Speaker 5 (28:28):
Those are some of the people that are going to
be released to Hamas and Gaza. There's about almost two
thousand of them, well about nearly two thousand of them.
And the people who are like, for instance, one guy
who's being released, Hilmi Muhammad Hamash, he coordinated a suicide

(28:49):
bombing on a bus in Jerusalem and killed eleven wounded fifty.
He is one of the ones that Hamas once returned
maraud adals in twenty sixteen, he stabbed stabbed a thirty
eight year old mother of six in front of her
children at the entrance to her home. He's one that

(29:12):
Hamas has demanded be released. Those are the people that
they're asking to be released in exchange for innocent hostages.
There's also hey can there's another guy named Jihad. His
name's Jihad Rahm.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
What does he do?

Speaker 7 (29:28):
She?

Speaker 2 (29:29):
You know, he.

Speaker 5 (29:29):
Probably runs like a coffee state, maybe a banana stand,
like an arresta development, you know, frozen banana stand. I
don't know, no, no, you would be wrong. He you know,
like his name, he engages in the practice of jihad.
And they he stabbed and beaten stabbed two idf reservists,

(29:50):
him and another individual with a crowd, a civilian crowd outside.
He also lynched an eighteen year old and kidnapped an
lynched an eighteen year old. M M, there's a lot.
There's a lot. There's a lot there. And then of course,
some of the people involved in the Romalla lynching. You know,

(30:10):
some of the people that held up their hands had
red hands, which insanely became the symbol of for Hamas crazy.
Those are some of the people that are going to
be released. That's who they're talking about. So that's I'm
less excited about and we're going to get into some
of the other it looks like there may be some

(30:31):
of these other caveats involved. So I know everyone over
the weekend was talking about cutter training on jets. In
the United States. They're purchasing jets and apparently we are
training them on how to use them, and there was
a lot a lot of questions about that. We're going
to talk about that coming up as well as we

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Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
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Speaker 12 (32:51):
The three young men that did this life not.

Speaker 9 (32:57):
I have to say, as I was watching this take place,
my heart swelled with pride that maybe there's hope for
your generation yet because this kind of stuff has got
gen X written all over it. But what really got

(33:19):
me excited that you did it despite the trail camera
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(33:43):
at my cell phone and thinking, I am proud of
those three young men. There's hope for your generation after all,
because this is gen X made over.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
That's funny.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
I don't know that I'd have the same I'd be like,
why are you because that look like two ply man
that looked like they look like they grabbed their you know,
the good stuff out. I'd have been like, why couldn't
you use the one ply that's you know, don't be
using the good stuff, just saying welcome back to the program, Dana,
last with you days of these United States. I like
he had a he had a fun Uh. He had

(34:19):
a fun attitude about it, that guy.

Speaker 8 (34:21):
The two ply does fly better, like it doesn't rip
apart when you're throwing the role itself.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
I haven't heard of anybody doing that like forever.

Speaker 8 (34:30):
Oh man, I did it back in the day.

Speaker 2 (34:32):
Yeah, oh you did. And I've sporked a yard.

Speaker 8 (34:37):
You mean just stuck sports in the lawn.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
Yeah, yeah, I've done that. Yeah, I totally done that.
I didn't. Wait a minute, what am I tired? I
didn't do any of those things are talking about under duress.

Speaker 13 (34:48):
It's not me.

Speaker 5 (34:49):
I'm not in my right mind. So coming up some
of the stuff we're gonna be touching the uh. I'm
sure you all saw this. Also over the weekend uh
sec war, they were discussed seeing the training of these
Katari pilots on jets that Cutter is purchasing. And that's

(35:10):
kind of like I understand that it's sort of the
standard operating procedure when someone makes an acquisition like that
and then they want to train and they want our
pilots to train them.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
And I know it's a whole thing.

Speaker 5 (35:23):
I get that, but I just feel like for Cutter,
they sheltered Hamas for decades. I just sort of feel
like maybe they shouldn't get that consideration, right. Maybe just
maybe it's just me, but I feel like maybe you
shouldn't get that consideration. But I also feel like it

(35:44):
was sort of a caveat for the steal, right this
it's a caveat to the steal that Cutter gets training
from our our pilots. I hope it's not the best
training either, just I gotta say. And maybe it's like
you know some of the some of the you know
how you when you bake cook the first batch is
not usually the best one. It's usually after you get
Maybe it's those jets that we can sell them. I

(36:05):
don't know how jet making works, but you know, maybe
it's that first batch of jets.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
We just let them have those.

Speaker 5 (36:12):
Or when there's a new iPhone, right, always the first
ones that come out, those are the ones that are
always buggy and there's always something wrong with them. Maybe,
you know, the first batch of jets, Caine, those the
Kataris can have those jets just saying thinking aloud here,
but just you know, but again, that could have perhaps

(36:33):
been one of the one of the things that they
had to include in this deal to make it happen.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
So we're gonna look at that.

Speaker 5 (36:40):
Also, it's Christopher Columbus Day and the president he had
signed he likes the Italians, you know, he signed a
proclamation about this coming up. So we're going to discuss
because the left hates the left hates Christopher Columbus stay
and apparently wasn't there some museum I think it was
over in Europe where they through paint on this museum

(37:02):
or paint on this Columbus painting in a museum.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
I hope they got dragged for it.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
So we're going to dive into all of that, and
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All right, So this crazy story. A helicopter spun out
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just froze this okay. So also, ooh, chaos.

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Outside of ice facilities. We're gonna talk more about this
coming up.

Speaker 5 (39:15):
Protesters once again clashed with police in Chicago, and helicopters
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Law. Then actually democrats voter form, I.

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Speaker 2 (40:02):
Thing that's floating on out there. Okay.

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Speaker 13 (42:16):
No one other than President Trump could have achieved the
piece that what we believe will be a lasting piece
in Gaza and Qatar played a substantial role from the
beginning working with our folks to ensure that came about.

Speaker 3 (42:29):
So I want to thank you for that historic piece.

Speaker 14 (42:32):
Look forward to joining the President as that gets it's
already been delivered, but as that's formally signed as well.
And I'm also proud that today we're announcing or signing
a letter of acceptance to build a Katari Emi Air
Force facility at the Mountain Home Airbase in Idaho.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
Location will be host.

Speaker 13 (42:53):
A contingent of Katari F fifteen's and pilots to enhance
our combined training, increase lethality, interoperability.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Is just another example.

Speaker 14 (43:01):
Of our partnership and I hope, hope you know your
excellency that you can count on us.

Speaker 5 (43:07):
No h, that was pretty significant what hag Seth was
announcing there, and I think that also has to that.
I think that was maybe part of this peace agreement.

Speaker 2 (43:19):
That's not I think it has something to do with us.

Speaker 5 (43:24):
Welcome back, by the way to the program, Dana lash
with you, and we are at the top or no, sorry,
bottom of the second hour. And you know it, really
there were a lot of questions about this when this
first came out, and this you know Katari deal they're

(43:45):
opening up. It was described originally as an air Force
facility in the United States and Mountain Home Air Force
Base in Idaho. Now I understand that this is just
an acquisition's process. They're you know, Cutters, They're buying jets
and they want our pilots to train them on it.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
I get all that.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
I just don't like the Gataris. I think it's fair
to say, right because they've sheltered Hamas they allowed this
to go. I mean, all of this happened in spite
of Cutter.

Speaker 2 (44:15):
I get it.

Speaker 5 (44:16):
And everyone says, well, Cutters, they allow us just to
have a base there like we're doing them, like they're
doing us. Some great favor. We're doing them a favor
by not annihilating them for all the support of Iran
and terrorism all these years.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
So spare me.

Speaker 5 (44:32):
Don't sit here and give me that po dunk like, oh,
we're doing that, or they're doing us a great turn
pound Sand, We're doing them a huge favor by not
turning them to glass for being so close to Iran.
So you know, I just kind of look at it
like that. I feel like that's that's fair to say.

Speaker 15 (44:48):
Now.

Speaker 5 (44:50):
Again, I know it's an acquisitions process and it does it.
I feel like I'm a little different on this. I
don't know necessarily that I would of struck that particular
aspect of the deal, but maybe it was a deal breaker.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
We don't know. We'll see, And I know that that's custom.
I don't want to hear. I know how it works.

Speaker 5 (45:10):
I know, yes, when other people buy our jets, yes
there's a process in place, But not everybody else sponsors Hamas,
and not everybody else works is in kuhoots with Iran,
even at the detriment of our own soldiers, by the way,
in the Middle East. So yeah, there's a little bit
of a difference there. Just saying now, the way that
it was widely reported and jad Vance talked about this

(45:33):
audio sound bite seventeen. Well, it's again, it's an acquisitions.
It's like if you're getting a tesla, you have to
learn how to operate the damn thing, right right, I mean,
you get in it and it's just you know, it's
very futuristic and there's a lot of bells and whistles
and a lot of buttons to push, some that maybe
you shouldn't, so you're getting trained on it.

Speaker 2 (45:53):
I understand all this cut seventeen. This is the VP.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
What is the function of this Cutter facility?

Speaker 2 (46:01):
People are wondering is this an air base?

Speaker 4 (46:03):
What is Cutter going to be developing in Idaho?

Speaker 3 (46:09):
Yeah, I saw some.

Speaker 8 (46:10):
Reporting about this, Maria.

Speaker 16 (46:11):
I actually talked to the secretary of warpete Hexet this morning.
This is largely a fake story. We continue to have
with countries that we work with. We have relationships where
sometimes their pilots work on our basis, sometimes that we
train together, sometimes we work together in other ways. There
reporting that somehow there is going to be a Katari
base on United States soil. That's just not true. We

(46:35):
are continuing to work with a number of our Arabs,
of our Arab friends, to ensure that we are able
to enforce this piece. But we're not going to let
a foreign country have an actual base on American soil.
So there's a bit of misreporting on that, as there
often is, as you know, Maria.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
So there there you go. That explains all of it.
Now again, I get it because I'm I got you
questions about the Qataris, and.

Speaker 2 (46:59):
Then I was kind of joke it with Can a
little bit earlier.

Speaker 5 (47:01):
Maybe we give them the first batch of jets, Like
the first batch of cookies ain't so good, right, the
first iPhones or whatever that come out, those are the
ones usually got something wrong with them. Maybe we're like, hey,
same price, you can have the first batch of these
jets that we're making right now. Right, this seems like
it's pretty fair. It's a fair thing.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
So I get it. I get it now.

Speaker 5 (47:21):
In addition to this a couple of other things. Fetterman
made a very good point here because Democrats have been
largely sidelined. Notice that they're nowhere involved in any of this.
Have you noticed that there's not any oxygen for them
at all? Cut fifteen Listen.

Speaker 12 (47:39):
Absolute elation. I mean, how can we all celebrate this thing?
I mean, you've had human beings held underground for over
two years and tortured and beaten and starved for us
to dig their own graves and things. Now they can
finally come back home, and now everyone, everyone should be
celebrating these things. And clearly the Palestinians are, and people

(48:04):
at Israel are too, And now there are people in
our nation, you know, some of those aren't really celebrating
or even acknowledging it thing, and that that's part of
the truth there too. It really was never about about peace.
It was more about an anti Israel agenda. And now
why can't we all whatever where you are politically, this

(48:24):
is a huge development, and this terrible, awful war is
going to come to an end, and now you can
rebuild Gaza and these families are now reunited. Now like
that's a big thing, and it's a strange, strange time
if you can't celebrate this, And.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
He's right, I just I do think that it is
incredibly interesting to see the way that they're all standing
on stage right now. They have these gos and peace
talks underwere the I mean, this peace summit they've he
just was standing on stage with everybody from Georgia Maloney
and Kier Starmer, all these world leaders, and it was interesting.

(49:08):
He was greasing grease in the hands, you know, back Patent,
all this stuff, calling him out.

Speaker 2 (49:15):
There was no word.

Speaker 5 (49:16):
I mean, it's very clear who's responsible for this and
what is responsible for this peace through strength. Trump was
just reasserting the West up there. He was reasserting the
West and the West's strength on that stage. Because he
didn't been to me like kir Starmer, the little who,

(49:39):
that guy that lunchbox. See him with his giant head,
I feel like, so I married an ex murderer.

Speaker 2 (49:46):
He the paper. Now go to sleep on your giant pillow.

Speaker 5 (49:50):
You gotta seen the movie. It was really good anyway.
But he's seen him back there. He wasn't invited to speak.
He really didn't like see anything because he and Mark
Carney just about damn near j railed the thing. Because
they are such simps, just about damn near derailed it.
They were the ones who thought, well, you know, let's
just go out here, let's go ahead and get ahead
of Trump. They tried, I honestly think they tried to

(50:11):
torpedo this. Trump was in negotiations United States and negotiations
with Cutter Hamas. Egypt's involved, Turkey's involved, everybody's putting pressure
on Hamas. And here you have the dopes, Mark Karney
and Kirs Starmer that come out there along.

Speaker 2 (50:27):
With Emmanuel Macrone.

Speaker 5 (50:29):
Well, I think we're just gonna go ahead and give
them some statehood. We're gonna go ahead and recognize a
fictional state. They never existed in all of the thousands
of years of Islamic antiquity. Kind We're just gonna go
out there and we're gonna get better and get a
Palestinian state. What brow They immediately they get out ahead
of Trump during negotiations and they announced that same thing

(50:50):
with Emmanuel Macrone. I can't do a like a backwards
French accent.

Speaker 15 (50:55):
We we're going to give Zims their own state. Where's
the white fleas? The same thing? They almost torpedoed it.
So I'm glad Macrome wasn't. Was he even on the stage, Kane,
I didn't even see him on the stage. His way off,
say I get him the furthest away sticking next to
Abbitt to Abbess out there that the guy runs fada,

(51:18):
go ahead and sticking him out there by him, same
person at this point, But I feel like they were
really humbled.

Speaker 5 (51:24):
Keir Starmers shouldn't have been that close to the center.
I really do feel like Carney and Starmer were really humbled.
But these clowns show up acting like they deserve any
credit for any of this, and they don't. In fact,
the only leader up there who didn't really bend the
knee besides Trump was Maloney.

Speaker 2 (51:38):
Everybody else was like, oh no, we got to go.

Speaker 5 (51:40):
They're falling up Portugal, everybody falling all over themselves to
award Hamas statehood before before a single hostage was released
any of it. They were out there. They've been wanting
to do that for what and they were sidelined. So
I think this was a huge optic. Trump reasserted the
West on this stage. He isn't playing around peace through

(52:02):
strength and peace through strength won Can we stop being
pansies with our foreign policy now?

Speaker 2 (52:08):
And can't?

Speaker 5 (52:09):
I cannot underscore this again. This was one before the strikes.
The strike cemented it. But when Trump went over to
the Middle East and when he started talking about the
sanctions with Syria, oh and it made the Crown Princess
Saudi Arabia very happy, and the heads of United Air
Memirates and all of these Arab leaders they got up
and they were very happy. They were they're very against Iran.

(52:32):
They're they're not pro Islamist, they're pretty anti Islamist.

Speaker 2 (52:36):
They want to make money.

Speaker 5 (52:38):
And they know they can't do it the way that
Hamas Iran Islamism is operating. And that was huge because
then Syria pulled protection of Iran's skies. Ieron had no
air cover and that became Israel skies. After that, that's
when it was one. That's really when it was one
huge significant that was peace through strength. When they got

(53:00):
touched in Doha, it was one peace through strength. And
these weak need people like Starmer and Carney, they don't
understand that Macron. They're weak, they're spineless. It's disgusting the
way that they betray their people. Now a few other

(53:20):
things on this, so they cave. Now we'll see the
other points of the plan because now Hamas has to disarm.
This is not done yet. Remember it's a twenty point
plan and they were they're supposed to. Also, there's a
few other things they have to they have to hand over.
They're having the prisoner release as well right now, and

(53:43):
we'll see how this goes because there's a number of
other points that they have to meet. We're also still
in the middle of a shutdown. How many votes now
came eleventy thousand? Democrats are just not interested?

Speaker 8 (53:54):
I think seven, possibly.

Speaker 5 (53:56):
Eighty, Yeah, yeah, because it was I know it was
like what seven on Friday? Yeah, seven, like on Friday. Yeah,
So the UH shutdown still in effect. Have you guys
noticed you can't go out and do anything because the
government shut down.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
No, you haven't.

Speaker 5 (54:11):
You haven't noticed a single thing. I actually think it
might be better, Kane might be better. Democrats still have
not agreed to pass the cr that they passed. This
is literally the same stupid bill that they passed three
months ago, not even kidding. This is the same bill
that was passed in spring. It was the same bill

(54:32):
that was passed before that in fall. It is the
same bill. Democrats just wanted to add a trillion dollars
of new spending to it, which included expansion of benefits
for people who were here illegally. So I didn't even

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like the last bill. I thought the last bill was stupid.
This is dumb. This is the same dumb bill, and
Democrats want to act like a the Republicans that are
doing this, it's literally the same levels of spent. If
Democrats were smart, they would say, oh, no, this is
a win for us. We're getting everything that we negotiated
last fall. We're getting everything that we were negotiating before

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Speaker 8 (56:55):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 5 (57:04):
All right, we are going all the way to the
very end of the list for our first headline because
I've been waiting all weekend to talk about this headline.
Florida parents left a sixteen year old by the side
of the road with the bag of guns and said
go on and fin for yourself, say police. Now the
parents have too many damn names. Kane Bradley, Leon Guerrero Santos.

(57:24):
Now you get three stop it, okay, so you can
be Bradley. Leon Guerrero Santos is his last name, so
he's got to drop either Leona Guerrero's two damn many names.
And then Rosanella boya thirty five are facing child neglect charges.
They were near Sarasota. There was a nine to one

(57:44):
one call on October first about a suspicious male who
was walking on the side of Interstate seventy five. When
police approached, the boy reluctantly identified himself as you know,
this is his parents kid, and he said when he
got home from school that day, his parents told him
they were taking a trip. He went and walked the dog.

(58:06):
He saw them throwing like clothes into Duffel bags and
then they rushed him and his eight year old sibling
into the car. He said that their destination was quote
either a Guam or Idaho, and he didn't want to go,
so that's when they kicked him out of the car,
left him with two pistols in a bag and some cash,
and then they told him to take care of the
house and that was it. They were arrested. Clearly. He

(58:28):
said his father's very religious often gives him difficult tasks
to test his mental fortitude, and they said that they
told the son that he was the chosen one. I
don't know, Like part of me is like, that's a
really good idea and I'm joking. Part of me is like,
you know, scared straight. Maybe I don't know, are we
getting the full story.

Speaker 3 (58:46):
It's just like.

Speaker 8 (58:46):
Throwing your kids in the pool to teach him how
to swim. It's kind of like that, yeah.

Speaker 2 (58:50):
With a bag of guns and some cash, you know,
on the side of a highway.

Speaker 5 (58:54):
I mean, why didn't they just leave him at the house.
Why did they take him? That doesn't make any sense.
So they're charged with child neglect. Also because there were
pistols that they left the sixteen year old with, they
got another charge for that. So it was like a
miner to access a firearm something to that nature. I
just think that there are ways that you can instruct
kids on this type of thing without throwing them on

(59:16):
the side of the road at like the middle of
the night.

Speaker 2 (59:19):
And then leaving him.

Speaker 5 (59:20):
And no, he has no way of contacting anybody, nothing,
He had no phone, nothing. So just saying there's probably
better ways to do it. But also at the same time,
I'm like, you know how many people had family that like,
would you know, put them in the woods and say, okay,
come back in an hour. I mean, in Sweden they
let their kids sleep outside snowdrifts. So just saying, all right,

(59:44):
let's see a Florida man smacks people with a metal
shelf and a publics fight. Publics fight, this is a
new thing, all right. So a brawl began inside a
Miami Dade publics and there is video footage per the
New York Post, the shirtless floor to man who was
also shoeless, grabbed I guess he took a part an

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people that broke out after an aggressive verbal argument and
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half naked man clamont man Cli m O and T
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the ground. It just I don't even know who's at
fault here. I really don't just arrest everybody because it
looks like everybody's involved in doing something. Look, don't tear
apart store shelves at a publix and beat each other
with the shelving. I mean goes without saying for most
of us, but some people they need the reminder. We
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Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
Can member please expel this canesc.

Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
Member Parliament And there was very quickly it was a
pro hamas I guess what, uh protester that interrupted Trump's
address of the ruling body and then he was escorted out.

(01:02:33):
It all happened very quickly and he was escorted right out.
It was very interesting.

Speaker 8 (01:02:39):
Sorry for that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
I'm uh huh. That was very efficient, and that's how
that's how you responded. Welcome to the program, Dana Lash
with you.

Speaker 5 (01:02:56):
Very very very very good day in fact, for many
families that lost their loved ones and had not seen
their loved ones in two years. As you know, the
Potus is over in the Middle East. They just had
this big thing in Egypt, the world leaders. We talked
about that. I'll have something I'm coming up about that
on substack, chapter and verse as well.

Speaker 2 (01:03:16):
But that's where you had one of these.

Speaker 5 (01:03:19):
Left wing members pro Hamas, i would say, of the Kanesset,
interrupt Potus as he was speaking to the governing body.

Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
And then cut forty eight. So Gozzins were blocking.

Speaker 5 (01:03:31):
You know, gosins. Everyone acts like Hamas just enforces its
will over this strip. They are popular with the people
in this strip. And never forget that, especially when some
of these hostages were kidnapped, there were tons of civilians
that ran over and were helping Hamas and spitting on
the bodies, kicking them all that the whole nine yards,
gosins were blocking Red Cross vehicles from even getting to
the hostages to pick them up.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Audio. This is cut forty eight. Look at this. Vehicles
are trying to go.

Speaker 5 (01:04:01):
Through just to get the hostages, and gosins weren't letting
them go through.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
Gosins of all ages, they were not allowing them to
go through.

Speaker 5 (01:04:11):
And the originally yeah, they had food, medicine the whole
nine yards, you know, no, no, no, so very interesting
stuff that's happening. Look, I don't know what's going to
happen in that strip. If Hamas's twenty point piece plan,
now we're only in the first couple of points of
this peace plan, so a lot of stuff could still happen.

(01:04:33):
But if they do not disarm and leave, I mean
they must, but if they leave, then who's gonna It's
got to be quick and there needs to be some
kind of control of that area.

Speaker 2 (01:04:42):
Otherwise there's going to be a vacuum.

Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
And another Hamasi esque fasci faction is going to move
in and take over.

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
So these are all considerations here. I want to switch gears.

Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
Cut forty three, Mark Ruffalo, who I just find him
to be insufferable. He's always super negative. It seems like
he is the worst aspects of his character, the Hulk,
but without the ability to actually turn into a giant
green thing. But he goes on this rant against capitalism.
The guy who makes millions of dollars per movie in

(01:05:16):
Hollywood goes on a rant against capitalism and wants to
replace it with socialism.

Speaker 3 (01:05:24):
Listen, what do we do to make life better for everybody?
We certainly have enough. I mean, we've just created the
most number of billionaires in the history of the world.
You know, we have enough. We could do this, but
it's going to take some reimagining of what America is,
what our economic system is. What's clear is it's not
working and it's not sustainable.

Speaker 17 (01:05:46):
Actually, when our founding fathers set this up, they had
the national motto of epluribus unem.

Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
Out of mental socialism, and we've never achieved that.

Speaker 5 (01:05:55):
Oh my gosh, Okay, sorry, wan, we're going to not
make it past that. Oh my gosh, you absolutely walking
mental abortion. Do you not understand what that means? It
doesn't mean everybody socialism, guys, time for socialism.

Speaker 2 (01:06:07):
I mean I'm interpreted it literally eat pluralatunum. That means socialism.

Speaker 5 (01:06:10):
It means from many one meaning from many who seek liberty,
from many who seek freedom, you have one voice, and
that is that animating spirit of liberty that unites us
and defines us. Talk about historical illiterates, people who literally
are unfamiliar with anything that the founders ever said, anything
that they ever wrote, any of the debates that they

(01:06:31):
had in the Freedom Hall, any of it. That is
just asinine. It's not pointing to socialism, it's pointing to
a unification behind the spirit of liberty.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (01:06:45):
Was there a lot more of that to play? Yeah,
go ahead, I'm sorry. I was just was not gonna
wasn't gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (01:06:50):
I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 17 (01:06:52):
Out of many want yes. And we've never achieved that. Well,
there's a long time we didn't even vaguely even strive
for that.

Speaker 8 (01:07:00):
You can still strive.

Speaker 3 (01:07:01):
The vision of America, the promise of America. We still
have that. We have that promise in our DNA. Someone
slipped that in there, which creates a possibility for it. Right,
That's like the moment we're.

Speaker 2 (01:07:12):
In right now.

Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
It's physics, things have got to come to a point
where there's so much movement. It's chaotic. It's chaotic, it's
kadok boom up.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Something new comes on.

Speaker 3 (01:07:23):
Water to steam. There's no other way to actually change,
and that's painful.

Speaker 8 (01:07:28):
It's like giving birth.

Speaker 3 (01:07:29):
I mean, birth is painful. It's dark. We don't know,
it's scary. We will it ever end?

Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
You know, it's like the same.

Speaker 5 (01:07:37):
It's just like being in college and you go out
to eat with some friends and then two of your
friends get super drunk at dinner, and then they just
sit there and they never shut up at the end
of the table and they're.

Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
Like, we're gonna throw the world's problems, and.

Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
They go on endlessly before it ends up devolving into
some kind of like conspiracy theory deep dive. That's what
that conversation was, Kane. I mean, I think that's a
pretty accurate.

Speaker 8 (01:08:00):
Yeah, that music.

Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
Whoever decided us it's stupid music.

Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
I want to find them and swing them around by
the hair on their head until their scout falls off.

Speaker 8 (01:08:08):
Not only is annoying, but I guess they were trying
to impose an emotional like lane you were supposed to
be in while listening to this rubbish.

Speaker 18 (01:08:17):
SERI yeah, what, yeah, what we're gonna put We're gonna
drop this annoying music, this amaly type music here and
try to make people feel sad about these morons talking.

Speaker 5 (01:08:29):
Mark Ruffalo, a guy who I don't think what he's like.
We're going to reimagine what America is like, what our
economic system is like. It's clearer, I mean, it's like
not like working like and like sustainable like you know.
And then you have Rain Wilson, who is only sounds
intelligent when other people write his lines like.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Yah, it's your plura basuno, that's exactly you are. Cement socialism.
Oh my gosh. Mark Ruffalo is worth like thirty five
million dollars something to that extent. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:08:58):
And he's worth a lot of money, and he has
over and over again. He's gone after wealthy people or
just like people who like himself. He's mad at everybody
except himself that makes money.

Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:09:12):
I've read that it's like thirty five million, but then
someone else, some other estimates said that A Fox Baltimore
said that it was like closer to ninety million. Anyway,
He's all into the no King stuff, and he does
not like people who are. He only wants to be
successful himself. This is how communists think. They want to

(01:09:32):
be rich, but they want you to be poor because
they think that there's a scarcity of opportunity and they
don't want to have to share influence with you. They
went to gatekeep and keep you away from all of it,
so they impose these asinine, mathematically illiterate regulations to keep
you broke and to keep them rich. They are literally
everything that they talk about hating. But it's all in

(01:09:53):
one person, which is them.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
That's what it is.

Speaker 5 (01:09:56):
That's who these people are. To hear somebody like ninety
million dollar Mark Rough blow up there complaining.

Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
I'm just so rich people, Oh, it's insane.

Speaker 5 (01:10:04):
We got to replace capitalism with socialism. Well there goes
your whole industry, dude. Got to replace capitalism. Socialism is
what people who are tired of working or they don't
want to work and they want to be lazy. They
just they want to They want that so that they
can coast on everyone else's effort. You know, we're getting

(01:10:25):
your Thanksgiving. So what we do every Thanksgiving? I mean
near yes, this next month. We always talk about how
you know. The first society is set up established by
Europeans in the United States was a socialist society that
completely failed and everyone almost died. They almost died because
of starvation because they tried the socialism and the socialism
didn't work. So then they had to switch over and

(01:10:46):
actually try to make people work of their own merit,
and that was much better. They were much more successful.
Mark Ruffalo just hates America. He hates everything that this
country is about. He doesn't like our freedom, He doesn't
like even the crony capt system that we have in
this society. He hates every aspect of it, even though
he has benefited more so than many other people in

(01:11:07):
this country from the very things that he bitches about.
And it's only from that safety of success and that
surety of success that he can blast the system that
he was able without any complaint prior to use to
enrich himself. So I can never take these people seriously.
They always bitch and moan and they sit on other millions.

(01:11:28):
Did Mark Ruffalo buy.

Speaker 2 (01:11:29):
Any of you a house?

Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
No?

Speaker 5 (01:11:31):
Did he pay off any of y'all's mortgage? Hell no,
he pay off any y'all's health bills?

Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
No he didn't. Did he y'all give you all any money?
No he didn't. Did he pay off a bill for you? No,
no he didn't. Not a secret.

Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
So nah, he didn't even inspire me to do any
of those things.

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:11:46):
So he's just a poser, that's all he is. Just
like Bernie Sanders, three House Bernie Sanders. They're posers. I
can't take any of these people seriously. They don't even
live by the tenants of socialism that they pretend to adore,
and nobody questions it because they're all in this cult
of personality. They're so busy kissing ass they don't even
stop and go, wait a minute, why aren't they living

(01:12:08):
by the rules that they want everybody else to live by?

Speaker 2 (01:12:10):
A great question. They are champ.

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
Just asinine, just so asinine. So I don't know these people.
I can't take any of them seriously at all. I
can't take any of them seriously. By the way, Columbus Day,
it's Christopher Columbus Day, so.

Speaker 8 (01:12:30):
It's not Indigenous People's day.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
It's so ridiculous.

Speaker 5 (01:12:35):
Columbus was I mean, Christopher Columbus America Vespucci. These were
great explorers. I don't contrary to history, or no, contrary
to what people want history to be.

Speaker 2 (01:12:51):
It seemed like, you know.

Speaker 5 (01:12:52):
Columbus wanted to make everybody Spanish citizens and Christians. They
always try to make them out like this brute. But no,
he was, you know, a self made Italian who was
very successful and what he did, and he was very
I mean, you have to be very courageous to sail
across the sea the way that he did. Not many
would not many dare to do it. And he, Christopher

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Columbus was. He was the first immigrant of the New World.
What gets me is that all these people on the
left hate Christopher Columbus. So I guess they hate immigrants.
Huh Kane, Wow, I guess they hate immigrants because he
was like, you know, first immigrant. Really you know, some vikings,
but he is the first immigrant. Well look at that,
and they hate him. They hate him for it. But
I thought they loved immigrants. I'm all confused now I'm

(01:13:36):
all confused. So I just find it interesting that they
When did people have such a problem with Christopher Columbus.
This is like a new thing, Caine, When did this
come about? This is like a newly created thing, like
ten years ago, maybe yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:13:49):
Like just more than a handful of years ago is
when we started seeing it. It's just the people who
are They hate themselves so much, they always have to
project hatred of something and whenever there's nothing in the news,
they have to make something up. And that's what Indigenous
People's Day became.

Speaker 5 (01:14:05):
I do think it's interesting that Democrats celebrate Indigenous People's Day.
By the way, I have Democrats done anything to make
it to where I don't know, the actual Indigenous people
can even own their own property on the reservations that
Democrats marched them on. Why does no one ever talk
about that? Just can't wrap the mind around it. Democrats, Well,

(01:14:26):
let's give them a day, maybe they'll forget that the
fact that we literally strip them of all of their land,
sent them on a trail of genocide and put them
on land that we thought originally was worthless, and then
when we realized that there were earth rare earth elements
on it and gas and oil, et cetera, then we
wanted to take it over and like restrict them with
regulation out of existence. But let's just make it to
where they can't own their own property, They can never

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own their own home, They can never own the land that.

Speaker 2 (01:14:49):
Their livestock raises on.

Speaker 5 (01:14:50):
In fact, they have to pay remittances to us to
even have the rights for grazing. We're just going to
fleece them six ways to Sunday. But hey, we'll give
them a day. Hell, you got Indian People's Indigenous People's Day.
We'll give them a day and maybe they'll forget about
the economic rape that takes place on these reservations at
the hand of democrats.

Speaker 2 (01:15:09):
Maybe maybe they'll forget about all that. I mean, that's
democrat logic for you.

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Speaker 8 (01:16:24):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 5 (01:16:30):
So high schoolers photograph a rare coyote in a Bay
Area park. It had a rare genetic mutation that scientists
still don't know about. It had bright blue eyes. It's
probably one of the mice walkers from Came of Throne.
Not everything can be an ice walker from Came of
Throne self. Yes it can self, It absolutely can. How
did you get that close to see it?

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
Though? I'd be like.

Speaker 5 (01:16:54):
Dude, I'd be so not there zooming I'd be like
out out of there.

Speaker 2 (01:16:58):
Not near it without if I was armed. I mean California. Interesting.

Speaker 5 (01:17:03):
A Tampa bank robber was arrested after his mom turned
him in. A two time Tampa, two time Tampa bank robber.
He was arrested on Thursday for attempting to rob a
bank after his mom called the police on him. Hillsborough
County Sheriff's Office reported that thirty three year old Aaron
Spencer entered the bank, entered the bank, demanded money by
implying that he had a pistol. He then fled the

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Got him and he's charged with robbery with a firearm
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Curious about that one. Let's see this.

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It was a runaway inflatable pumpkin as large as they were,
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Speaker 2 (01:18:24):
How does that's poisoning?

Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
You can't tell me that you don't know what super
glue is and that he wasn't trying to poison the guy.
That's kind of nuts, right right, Like that seems at
least you would get No, he's avoiding prison time felony
charge placing foreign object in edibles.

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Now he's nice. They slap on the wrist for that.
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Speaker 19 (01:20:25):
As a conservative and as a business owner in the
construction industry and as a realist, I can say we
have to do something about labor, and that needs to
be a smarter plan than just rounding up every single
person and deporting them just like that.

Speaker 5 (01:20:43):
Hmm, she's doing a slow shift to the left. I mean,
it's like, I think you made the point. We're sort
of like taking We're getting Fetterman and they're getting her.
Because this is not the first time that she's sort
of been sliding to the left on some stuff, especially
judging by where she used to be previously on this
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. At

(01:21:06):
the bottom of this third hour, that was Marjorie Taylor
Green who was saying that, well, we've got to do
something about labor. That needs to be a smarter plan
than rounding people up and deporting them. Well, I'm still
all about deporting people, so I don't. I mean, if
you're America first, then you're also in support of ensuring
that those who entered illegally and skirted accountability and responsibility

(01:21:32):
aren't rewarded.

Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
That's seems pretty forthright. She's getting a lot of Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:21:41):
I think she's getting a lot of criticism about this,
though understandably it does seem like a leftist position. She
seemed well, you know, as a works as a you know,
in construction. What was she talking about labor?

Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
Cheap labor?

Speaker 5 (01:21:54):
It's what it seemed like she was kind of alluding to. Right,
I don't know what is your thought on it came?
Do you think she's alluding to cheap labor?

Speaker 8 (01:22:02):
Would she not want to round everyone up who entered
her home illegally?

Speaker 13 (01:22:06):
Like?

Speaker 8 (01:22:06):
Is she being inconsistent there? Because if someone came in
my house uninvited, I'd be all active in rounding them up.
And getting them out or ending their life whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:22:20):
I mean, didn't she say As a construction own business owner,
she's saying, I don't think we should just like basically,
it sounds like she's saying, I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:22:27):
I'm not in favor of deporting illegals that.

Speaker 8 (01:22:30):
I don't like to inject meaning where.

Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
But what it mends like that?

Speaker 8 (01:22:34):
Sure sounds like that.

Speaker 5 (01:22:35):
I mean, that's what it does sound like that. That's
what it sounds like she's saying. Well, as a business
owner and a realist, we have to do something about labor,
and that needs to be a smarter plan than just
rounding up. Okay, so what it's also very different from
how she started. I have to say it sounds very
different from how she started. There has to be a

(01:22:58):
consequence or a penalty of importing people in just simply
to reduce the price of labor. Let's think about that
for a minute. There has to be a smarter plan.
I'll counter it. There has to be a smarter plan
to mitigate labor costs than just importing in people that
you think can do it at a cheaper price. How

(01:23:18):
about that for starters? You see what I mean? It's
like it's a shift left, but without the intelligence behind it.
And I'm not saying I don't really believe that there's
an intelligence behind some of the positions on the left,
but that would be a more I mean, it's still wrong,
but it would be a more reasonable position than what
she just said doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
I mean, that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 5 (01:23:41):
You you yes, opposition to deportation because you don't support
the importation of cheap labor illegally. That is that is
actually a that is a smart plan, that is a
smart way. This is what what did you did you
people think this was going to be easy? Did you
think that correcting decades of dissent into madness was going

(01:24:06):
to be easy? Did you think that it was just
everyone can sit on their ass and the hard work
will get done because somebody will do it, but not
going to be me, not going to affect me, not
going to effect my bottom line.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
I mean, for real? Is that what people do? They
think that?

Speaker 5 (01:24:20):
I mean, I got questions about this. Ah cut twenty eight.
This is Don Lemon. He was in Chicago and he
was attempting to talk to people about border crossing illegally
and arguing with him that it's not a crime. He
didn't fare so well in this exchange. Listen, Okay, crossing
the border illegally is not a crime.

Speaker 20 (01:24:42):
No, it's not a criminal act.

Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
Well, it's a misdemeanor.

Speaker 2 (01:24:44):
So why are they being sent back and saying that
they're breaking the law.

Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
That's the point, Okay, as somebody.

Speaker 20 (01:24:50):
That we don't know what they're breaking the law because
they won't tell there's no due process.

Speaker 8 (01:24:53):
Where's the evidence?

Speaker 10 (01:24:54):
That's the whole point.

Speaker 20 (01:24:55):
And if they are breaking the law, most people will say, okay,
then they need to go at their criminals. But if
they're not, why are they being rounded up and sent out?
Especially when he promised to deport the criminals and now
he's not doing that. I don't think we're going crimeannor
is not a criminal act? No, if you get charged
with a mister criminal.

Speaker 2 (01:25:17):
Charge all, then if it's not a criminal act.

Speaker 20 (01:25:20):
Because we have different levels of crime, everything is not
the same. We have different levels of I shouldn't say crime,
but it's not. It's not you're not it's not a crime.
You're not breaking the law.

Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
Why is it called a misdemeanor?

Speaker 5 (01:25:33):
Oh, it's just because a misdemeanor of what why is
it called a misdemeanor? Oh, for the love dude, my dude,
come on, it is that doesn't make it doesn't make
any sense. I just I still, you know what some
of the people on the right, especially those who are
in the MTG camp, like, what again, I go back
to how easy do they think this is going to be?

(01:25:56):
I mean, it's gonna it's not going to be comfortable
to get back on the track that we need to
get on. It's not gonna be comfortable because there are
hard decisions that have to be made, and you know,
the whole purpose was to get to this point, say
we could make these decisions and then put those decisions
in motion. The result of that good night. It's just

(01:26:18):
it's just bizarre. It's bizarre.

Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
So I don't know.

Speaker 5 (01:26:24):
I got to tell you too, by the way, because
i've it's we're gonna get into a couple of things
here the Columbus State where I saw some of the
Columbus Day stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:26:34):
What did you say? Elizabeth Warren?

Speaker 5 (01:26:36):
Steven made the funny comment on air, well off air,
whether or not, asked if anybody had wished Elizabeth warrena
indigenous happy, Indigenous People's day.

Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
I don't think that they did.

Speaker 5 (01:26:51):
I was looking, and I don't know if anybody's wished
her that yet. She was apparently speaking about it as well.

Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
She was.

Speaker 5 (01:27:00):
She was speaking about Indigenous People's Day instead of Columbus Day.
I just find that the irony of that completely amazing,
completely amazing. She's also going on and on about the shutdown,
which is still in effect. A lot of you'd ask too,
because we, you know, we have been looking for a

(01:27:22):
new church, right We've been looking and I'm thinking about
doing it, maybe a standalone deep dive on this at
some point. I don't know when, but at some point
what we went and visited a church. And I'm going
to warn you I'm very old school about certain things,

(01:27:42):
certain things in church. I get very to the letter
of Paul on a lot of things. And some of
you know where I'm going on this, And I don't
really care if somebody gets offended or not, because your
problem's not with me, it's with the word.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
It's with God. So Dan take it up with him.
That's between y'all.

Speaker 5 (01:27:59):
But I'll say this, we have been visiting some churches
to find a church home. And I don't mean like shopping.
I want to I want a Bible believing church. I
want a church that is is, you know, full of
the spirit, preaching from their Bible. We are Church of Christ.
We're non denominational, so that's where we tend to. That's
where we'd like to stay. Well, we went and visited

(01:28:20):
a church this weekend and it was a church. I'm
not going to say any I'm not going to name
check anybody, but we went and visited this church and
it was someone h that we used to go to
church with, that had recommended it. We get there. It's
a beautiful campus. I mean it's it's very new. It's
a beautiful campus.

Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
They you know, they had a water if, they had
a fountain.

Speaker 5 (01:28:41):
They had all kinds of stuff, cane. It was fancy inside.
It smelled like a retail store like. I think they
maybe had some kind of like scent that they were
pumping through the age fact it smelled amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
And they're clean like soap. It was so nice. I
don't know why that struck me. It was a little loud.
The sound was loud.

Speaker 5 (01:29:02):
We come from a faith that or a practice, I
don't want to say a faith or you know, church
or Christ. So we come from a place where we
don't have a lot of the instrumentation because it's you know,
lift your voices up and you're active in the worship.
I do get weird when there's like a wall of
instrumentation that's so loud you can't even talk to the

(01:29:24):
person next to you, and you feel like you're at
a concert. I just got I have some issions with that.
But anyway, it's a minor thing. We're in there, and
they had a great worship and pray service, and they
were singing some old school songs that I remember when
I was a kid. And we're getting ready to settle

(01:29:47):
in and a woman comes up and she's, you know,
talking about stuff. And I was assuming that this is
going to be a female who is coming up and
is talking to us about maybe I don't know, VBS
or maybe some of the women the groups or something.
And she kept going and then she started in scripture,
and I realized, oh my gosh, she's giving the sermon.

(01:30:09):
Kaine's eyebrush just shot up over his Robert Evans glasses.
She starts she was giving the sermon, and I sat
there because I think that you either take some of
the word or none of the word or all of
the word or none of the word. You can't just
like parse it out and take I'll just have a
little bit of this word. I'll have a little bit
of this. You either take all of it or none

(01:30:30):
of it. And I don't support women pastors. I am
very again. If you take issue with me on this,
then argue about it with God in Paul's letters, argue
about it in the New Testament. I'm not gonna There
is Deborah, there is Ruth. And I think that Christianity

(01:30:51):
has done more than any other faith. Jesus was the
first feminist. I use that word like almost kind of jokingly,
the true equalized, and Christianity has done more to lift
up women than any other faith and has done so
much for women this. Women are called to certain things,
men are called to certain things.

Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
And I'm not going to argue about it, because it's
just just it is. The word is what the word is.

Speaker 5 (01:31:17):
And I'm sitting there and there's a woman, pastor Kane.
You and I were raised very similarly, and I'm it
just shocked me. And then she was giving a sermon
on gossip and biblical law, and she kind of was
participating in gossip while also giving the sermon about gossip.

(01:31:39):
And I'm thinking, this is wow, this is all of
We got up and walked out of the service. Now
we had some family visiting with us. We were very quiet,
but unfortunately I did not know that they were going
to you know, you're visiting a church. I didn't advance
and make sure, hey, you know, I just didn't think
that was something I necessarily needed to do if it
was a Bible believing church.

Speaker 2 (01:31:59):
And I was very shocks.

Speaker 5 (01:32:01):
We left in the middle of the sertment because I'm
just not gonna I'm not going to sit there and
listen to it. And it was so sad because there
were so many young people there and they look like
they had a great youth program, and I just was
just I that's that's a big thing to get incorrect,

(01:32:22):
I think, and I there's there's always going to be
something incorrect or something off. I'm not I'm not looking
for the perfect church. I'm looking for a church that
is in the Word, and I'm looking for a church
that is, you know, of the Spirit, and that is
has a heart for God and is not about trying

(01:32:45):
to be of the world and meet what meet the
world in the world, you know what I mean. I
want to be of the Word, not the world. And
I felt like this was just more of that church
is where you are or that's where you go, and
it's you fellowship with believers and you are stepping out

(01:33:05):
of all of the insanity of this world and you're
getting back to the purpose. I don't want to see
it portrayed on stage as part of a sermon. It's
not social experimentation. It's if the Bible. I'm just I
was so frustrated because I thought, you know, I was
really kind of excited, like when we walked in and

(01:33:26):
I'm like, wow, this is great. And I was livid
that it was a female. She was and she wasn't
the regular pastor, and that's irrelevant. She was still up
there and she was delivering a sermon, and I just
had a major problem with that. I mean, the Bible's
pretty clear on things. And again, if people want to
take issue with that, they can take issue with God.

(01:33:47):
Your probably your beef is not with me.

Speaker 2 (01:33:50):
I don't know. I was that the right thing to do,
Kane to get up and leave, I would say, so.

Speaker 8 (01:33:54):
I mean, everyone has their own convictions, but the reality
is there are leaders that lead from a position that
everyone would respect, and then there are female pastors. So
that's where I'm at.

Speaker 5 (01:34:08):
Yeah, it was it just I was shocked because normally,
you know, you have someone who gets up and they're like,
oh yeah in our announcements and the kids you know,
you know, you're going to kids church or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:34:18):
She just stayed up there.

Speaker 5 (01:34:19):
And then she was at the the podium and then
she was getting into scripture and that she started talking
about gossip and I'm just sitting here processing all of
this stuff, and I just couldn't sit there.

Speaker 2 (01:34:31):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:34:32):
We our nephew was with us, and he was like, well,
I know that you know, God knows that I know
that this is you know, incompatible with what you know
His word and the Gospels. So do I get up
and leave or wait? And we were all of the
same mind because I was like, Nope, this is not
not what I'm I'm I'm not I'm not going to
exercise patients and wait for you to get some of

(01:34:53):
the most basic things right because our lives are too
short the end. That's just kind of how I look
at it, and I know it's there is a problem
in the there's a problem in the Christian Church, and
a lot of people are really trying to water everything
down and in the bid to make it seem like, oh, yes,

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It's weird to see Democrats say nice things about Trump
that they called Hitler forever in a Nazi because now
do you see the ridiculousness of using those terms to
describe Trump, Because now you gotta go back and say
Hitler did this? You know, I mean, it's just I
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(01:37:06):
giving him accolades. There are a number of Democrats that
are this has is this hard for them?

Speaker 8 (01:37:12):
It proves that they were more against Trump than they
were for anything.

Speaker 5 (01:37:17):
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Speaker 8 (01:37:26):
All right, it is Letitia James who will go down
for mortgage fraud. It turns out, by the way, most
every one of her documents had fraud in it. But anyway,
this is her responding to it.

Speaker 4 (01:37:38):
This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's
desperate weaponization of our justice system. He's forcing federal law
enforcement agencies to do his bidding.

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Sorry, big Tish was the one actually playing that whole weaponization.

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Yeah, big Tish was. Yeah, she was the one who. Yeah,
she did all that.

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