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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They would like they would like to talk is that
he says he's concerned that the EPTEAM probe you are
calling for could be a smoke screen, too long per
week and pro files of things.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Well, I don't want to talk about it, because fake
news like you, you're a terrible reporter, and fake news like you,
they just keep bringing that up to deflect from the
tremendous success of the Trump administration. So a guy like Massey,
his full numbers is showing he's a six percent approval
rating right now, and we call him Ran Paul Junior
(00:33):
because he never votes for the Republican Party. So the
using Jeffrey Epstein as a deflection from the tremendous success
that we're having as a party.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Well, I think there's something to that, and we're going
to dive into some of this today just because it's
I mean, it is the top thing that everybody on
the right is fighting about, and I think that there's
some misunders standings of it, and I just think that
people need to be accurate with some of this stuff.
(01:05):
And also I do think it absolutely is a Democrat
ploy because all of this stuff that we're talking about,
all of the you know, the files and everything that
everybody wants released. And I'm one of those people. They
had it all under Biden. They had all of this
(01:29):
under Biden. And you have to stop and ask yourself, now,
consider everything that the previous administration did for a moment,
think of everything that they did to potus, everything Democrats
tried from you know, twenty sixteen on or actually even
before then. Really, I guess that I'll start it in
(01:50):
twenty fifteen, didn't it so twenty fifteen and on? Sorry?
And just think if they had some kind of smoking
gun on this and they knew that they had Trump
and oh my gosh, they had Trump and they were
(02:11):
going to be able to nab him on Epstein, don't
you think that they would have, I don't know, maybe
released all of it before he won the presidency. Don't
you think that they would have just started releasing it
before then? I mean, not wait until the guy becomes president,
(02:35):
but you know, do it before, don't you think? Or
am I just being naive in that regard?
Speaker 4 (02:43):
No?
Speaker 5 (02:43):
I think you're accurate.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
I mean I feel like I'm also accurate. But you know,
I like to ask the questions about all of this,
because I mean, I just think that if this was
the big thing that they said that they had, they're
not going to wait till the guy's in the white House.
You want to do it before the guy is in
the white House. I mean, just just bear with me here.
(03:05):
They're gonna do it before the guy is in the
white House. And the funny thing about this, and I'm
just gonna lay this out right now for those of
you who are joining, Welcome to the show, Dana lash
with you. We're at the top of this first hour.
I'm gonna say this, and I've caught hell over this
(03:26):
because I call balls and strikes, and as Kine knows,
and there have been people who have tried to get
me in their back pocket. And for whatever reason, I
don't care who it is. I don't care how much
I like the candidate. There's something in me that just
starts just okay, you know what I mean. I don't
know how to put it. King, I'm like a child.
(03:48):
King finds with me every single day because the moment
I sense any kind of encroaching authority, I'm like, I
just start short circuiting a little bit, you know. But
you're the same way, though, you know what I mean? Like,
there's certain things that you have where you're like, this
is one of the moment I feel any kind of
encroaching authority. And I have caught help from some of
(04:11):
y'all on this before, especially during primary season and things
like that, because I'm just not a joiner and I
really like to waite and see right, and I like
to ask questions. I believe in I believe in our
election process, and I like to ask questions about things.
So I say this as somebody who you know, I
(04:34):
voted for Trump three times now, three different elections. During
the primary I had in twenty sixteen, I had somebody different, right,
and then in the Republican primary this last car, you know,
you had somebody different. It's but you go for the
guy who's on the ticket. So I say this because
(04:54):
everybody's been calling me a trumpken because I've said, well,
I'm looking at some of the stuff that's been released
and I'm coming to a different conclusion on the Epstein stuff. Now,
like I said, there's three things that I want to
set you up with today. And three things is we're
going to get into the Epstein stuff as it relates
to the MAGA fight, punching down, and then the whole
Crooks thing, the Thomas Crooks thing. So the Maga fight,
(05:18):
as you know, it all broke open because of this
very issue that we're talking about.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
Now.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
I've looked at you know what I can, the stuff
that's publicly available that everybody else can look at, and I,
you know, I came out of this thinking, Wow, it
sounds kind of like it sounds like Trump was the whistleblower,
one of the whistleblowers. He banned Epstein for mar A Lago.
He thought he was a pervert and didn't want him
hanging around. He thought not only was he a pervert,
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but he was bad for business because everybody else thought
he was a pervert, and he didn't want an old,
dirty pervert hanging around at mar A Lago. And then
Epstein was so mad at him, he was so pissed
off at Trump that he decided to start working with
Trump's enemies. That's why you have that what is it
that Plaskket, that lady who he was texting with as
she was questioning Trump's attorney. You had Epstein literally live
(06:05):
texting the lawmaker who was doing the questioning, and her
questions were based upon what Epstein was texting her. This
is why I get so aggravated. There's a difference between
filthy born of real loyalty and filty that is transactional.
And I think you're starting to see some of the transactionalism.
And I warned people about this. You want the people
that are hard won to your side, not the ones
(06:27):
that easy come because they want the transactional relationship. And
so I think that I don't think. I mean, you
can see Epstein was actually working.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
He was.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Trying to undermine Trump. That's why I got so mad
the story that I was reading, you know where they
were getting into Michael Wolfe, and I feel like Steve
Bannon was one of those sloppy Steve. There's a reason
why Trump turned on him. There's a reason why he
only pretends to be a player in the White House
and he isn't. And I say this with the benefit
of having known person only the man in person in person,
(07:03):
working with him elbow to elbow in an office for
fifteen years, like I've known him for fifteen years, worked
with him at Bray part and all I'll say is
I'm not impressed. Wasn't impressed. And I also don't think
that he's a loyal dude. I just don't. Loyalty is
very real. Loyalty is really hard to find in DC.
And I can name a handful of people, and I
(07:25):
can name basket fools that aren't worth it. I can
name a handful that are and that's it. And so
he invited that Michael wolf into the White House. Remember,
he wanted to see his name in print, he wanted
to be thanked in the acknowledgments. Michael Wolfe was in
there literally getting prompts from Epstein and trying to dig
up information and snoop around the White House. That was
all an opt to undermine Potus. This is why I
(07:48):
was questioning some of the people that he had around
him his first term. I'm like, these are snakes in
the grass. And I know because I've known him before
you did, so now you kind of see how I
came to some of this stuff. I've known about a
lot of these players for a long time. When I
read this stuff, it sounds like he was a whistleblower
and didn't want that guy around. And then that guy
(08:09):
starts texting with different lawmakers and Democrats and they just
I mean, it's amazing live texting during a hearing, and
she's using that as a way. This is Stacy Plaskett.
This was the twenty nineteen congressional hearing, and that's when
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they were questioning Michael Cohen. She's a US Virgin Islands delegate.
So Epstein had plastic, had Plasket in his back pocket
as protection. She was helping her protect him. And Epstein
and Wolf and I dare say Bannon all colluded together
to try to undermine the administration from within. That's my
two cents on it. There's a lot of dogs that
(08:53):
holler when you hit and so those text messages. That
was February and twenty nineteen, and he was Epstein was
texting this lady, texting Plasket, telling her what to say,
how to question. That's what we're dealing with here. So
we're going to break down some of this and talk
about a little bit of it because, as you know,
(09:14):
the big maga fight that ensued was between Marjorie Taylor
Green and Donald Trump. I don't know what I think
about Green, if I'm being honest, Now look at this.
I want to warn you guys, because there's a phenomenon
that is happening very transparently that you're starting to see
and you're trying to wonder about, what are these cracks.
I mean, yes, we're busy fighting the left, and there's
a lot of stuff. We have a small reprieve because
(09:36):
the Left is so insane they can't manage themselves right now,
and that's given us apparently more time to fight with ourselves.
I don't know what I think about Green. I feel
as though she's a lot of bark and no bite.
I feel like now she's as you know, Potis, she's
mad because Potus won't endorse her. She wants to run
for Senate. I find it interesting because she wants to
(09:58):
run for Senate. But at the same time I went
down there to help with the special election stuff. You know,
she was sort of downplaying the importance of voting, and
then that was one of the reasons hern let Lindwood,
and then that was one of the reasons that Kelly
Leffler ended up not getting in the Senate down there,
and we ended up losing that seat and losing control
of the Senate because the voter turnout was abysmal. So
she's her she's operating essentially the way I see it,
(10:22):
that Trump doesn't want to release the Epstein files, and
I'm not getting that from him. I mean, he literally
came back and said, sure, release everything. I don't care.
You know, there's there's a couple of obstacles as to
why he can't just you know, pull the cord, and
we'll talk about that coming up. But he, he and
Marjorie Taylor Green gotten a huge dust up this weekend.
He says he's not going to endorse her and called
her nuts. He had several posts about it. I think
(10:47):
as well, there were several posts that he had and
it's bad. So she unveiled a new slogan she wants
to replace MAGA. She wrote, America First, America Only. Af
He dumped her Friday night, saying that he was unendorsing
her because she was a quote ranting lunatic. The name calling,
(11:09):
and she apparently was saying that it had to do
had to stem part of it with the Epstein stuff.
She had said, check the flight logs is playing, et cetera.
She wrote all this stuff. Her and Trump exchange words,
and now I guess she's out of She out of
the movement. I don't know. I don't know how that works.
What are the rules? So she said, quote Trump is
(11:33):
coming after me to make an example to scare all
the other Republicans before next week's vote to release the files.
I don't actually believe that, because there are other lawmakers
that have been saying this and he hasn't said anything
about them. I've got a major conspiracy theory of myself. Kin,
You're going to be impressed to the point where you
may wrap yourself in tinfoil. And I think this all
(11:54):
plays into it. Like I said, one of the things
that you guys are witnessing as Ump moves towards, as
he starts to get closer to turning out, you're going
to see all these power players move to protect themselves
because there isn't a guarantee as to what's coming next.
That's what all of this is. I think this one
was kind of a trial run to see how he
would react, to see how his inner core would react.
(12:17):
That inner circle is going to start finding out really
really quickly who is loyal out of loyalty, and who
was transactional. And they're seeing it now, So all all
these power players, they're trying to get their footing ahead
of twenty eight. That's number one, Number two. I think
that there is a foreign siop as a way to
try to divide the right, and I think there are
some agitators taking advantage of it, and I think that
(12:38):
there are some operators that are looking to use those
the way that the left use the far left as
a way to agitate and gain control of a movement
that's also happening as they prepare for an air apparent,
which seems very apparent. So we're going to dive into
all of this. Also, the latest with the guy who
tried killing Potus. Obviously their case was sort of butchered.
(13:02):
It's weird how we don't know as much about this dude,
but we do know he was disturbed, and I seriously,
I'm sorry, nobody's a Trump fan who tries to take
out Trump. That just doesn't make sense. So we're going
to dive into all of that. We're also Jade Vance
responds to someone saying something on X about his aid
and he punched down and I think what he did
was a mistake. We're going to dive into all of
(13:24):
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Speaker 8 (18:31):
The most hurtful thing he said, which is absolutely untrue,
is he called me a trader, and that is that
is so extremely wrong And those are the types of
words use that can radicalize people against me and put
my life in danger.
Speaker 9 (18:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
You know what, though, I gotta be honest, She's used
those exact words to describe other people before. I've just
listened to be real. I mean, I mean, she took
right part of it, and then all of a sudden,
when she gets on the wrong side of you know, Trump,
then she's a victim. I just don't have a lot
of sympathy for people who trade in that stuff, and
(19:11):
then suddenly they find themselves at the tip of the
spear that they used to go out and shank others
with Welcome back to the program, Dana lash with you
or at the uh or at the the whole bottom
of this first hour. I don't dislike her, though, I
think that in certain respects she's come in clutch in
terms of trying to persuade people on the floor, but
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also at the same time she's been kind of part
of this again Welcome back. The chat's over at Rumble,
and you can also find us as well on x
and Facebook and all that good stuff. So you know,
it's just I just I kind of have you know,
I mean, she didn't she she was at all the
she's she hangs around with Nick fuentt As all this stuff,
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so I really don't want to hear about it. And
she has like she's been to events with them, she
was at she's spoken at events with before, so that's it.
And and she wants to rename Maga what Fuintaes has named
his thing. So yeah, I mean, I don't dislike her,
but at the same time, I don't want to hear
you cry about the things that you've trafficked in yourself
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doesn't make sense. I mean, what did she think that
that Potus was going to disagree with her any differently?
She said this audio down by ten. This was from
the CNN interview, which I don't know. I also think,
why are you running to CNN to whine about this?
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Listen, Dana, I think that's fair criticism, and I would
like to say humbly, I'm sorry for taking part in
the toxic politics. It's it's very bad for our country,
and it's been something I've thought about a lot, especially
since Charlie Kirk was assassinated, is that we I'm only
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responsible for myself and my own words and actions, and
I am going, I am committed, and I've been working
on this a lot lately.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
So my first thought when I saw this and I
tried to stay of social media this week, is that
a conservative activist was shot. A friend of mine I've
knowniced since he was a teenager, was shot in the
throat on live stream for his speech and were being
lectured by being subjectively nice. That was my first thought,
because what's absent in this is well, it's not what
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absent this what her statement is heavy with is this
intimation that it's a both sides thing, And I'm sorry,
but it's not even anywhere close. Words aren't violence. Violence
is violence. Criticizing someone is not the same thing as
shooting them in the neck. And I'm not even going
to sit here and pretend to debase my intellect by
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entertaining the two things as being equal. And because you're
self respecting smart people, nor should you. So that's kind
of what I felt like watching that. You know, I'm like,
we're not gonna get sit here and lectured about this.
Sure as hell, I'm not going to get sit here
and lectured by this. I mean, for crying out loud.
When we had our thing in Chicago, i'd have like
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a whole security detail. And it's been a while since
I've done a number of events. I actually reduced them
after a while after Parkland because it was so insane.
You guys, there are a lot of people post Parkland
that try to do everything to ruin my life, to
ruin my career, to like freeze me and kick me
off of social media. I just haven't talked about it,
but you know, I believe me. I know better than
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probably ninety eight percent of the people out there. I'm
not saying that as a way to claim victimhood. I'm
saying I've been in it, I know it, and I
don't think that words are violence. Violence is violence. So
we're not going to sit here and say and be
the speech police, especially when it was the nice guy
who was using his speech and frankly some of us
thought he was too nice and he was still killed
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for it. So spare me with us. This is all
power jockeying right now within MAGA, and unfortunately it's spilling
out and affecting some other things. We have policy issues
to talk and I'm not going to be a lectured
to either by these ass kissing podcasters who are so
desperate to get clout and to get us flies to
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the digital pie that they're going to sit here and go, well,
all of these other issues. Why can't we talk about
all these other issues? Why are we focusing on this?
I don't know. Why are the people that you fluff
the ones constantly reintroducing these topics and these guests during
this time instead of all of these I've talked about.
I've had candidates on my show that some of these
other people haven't even touched. So again not going to
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hear it. This is all about gatekeeping. And this was
because she, I mean, on my estimation, was trying to
intimate that he was somehow guilty of something with regards
to Epstein Caine. That's how I took it. I mean,
let's think, let's think about this for a moment. Trump
could ignore what two different judges have so far ruled
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in terms of releasing everything right, That's why it's taking
Congress to act. I don't know if people realize this,
but yes, he has a number of powers, but there
are certain things that he doesn't have the ability to do.
There are limitations to the office of the executive. And
when you have a judge, no matter if it's right
or wrong, that's whether they're fighting over bringing back whether
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like the judge who wanted him to bring back these
gang members that were being sent to El Salvador, you know,
or how they fought them on a number of immigration issues,
and the administration has to comply until they get it overturned,
et cetera. Same thing with this. You have judicial rulings,
you have judges. There have been several cases, are several
battles in the court on this where the determination was
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that he doesn't have the ability to release this much
or to release this et cetera. Long story short, there's
only so much that he can do, which requires Congress
to act, and that's what Congress is literally doing right now.
And he is encouraging people to vote for it to
get it so that they can bypass that and they
can Congress can do it. I mean that, for the
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lack of a better way to state, I don't know how.
I feel like I got to draw a picture for
some people of the Green camp to understand.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
And the intimation that she's making and a lot of
others is that somehow Trump's the one holding on to
it's under his pillow, is not letting anybody see it.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
Stupid. Look I say this to someone again, and I
people trying to gate keep me all the damn time
over the primary, which is so stupid. These people are
actually America Last divisionaries that that's what they are. They're
not actual true patriots. But I've had I've seen so
many people try to play police on this stuff. It
doesn't matter if you like him or not. Do you
(25:40):
understand how court orders work? I mean, that's the basic question.
I want to ask some of these people, do you
understand how this happens? I mean, Lorraine Writes has written
about this extensively on chapter and verse. I mean, this
isn't difficult. I don't know. And then she released his texts.
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I mean, she was the one who intimated that he's
somehow fighting the release of this, which I don't believe,
and she releases texts that she sent to him. I'm
going to tell you something back in twenty sixteen, because
a lot of people don't realize this. Well, I was
the person that Trump personally asked for to introduce him
at Seapack when he first appeared at Seapack. I was
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the person who introduced him. They had personally requested that
back at the time when he had Sam Nunberg and
others working with him. They wanted me to be their
campaign spokesperson. I was called, it was offered, and it
wasn't because they didn't like him or realize what a
step up that would be. I knew it would be
disastrous because he's and I'm saying this not as a pejorative,
(26:47):
but just to describe it. He's a loudmouth. I'm a loudmouth.
You cannot have two loud mouths. And that's what I
was explaining. I'm like, you have to have someone who
is going to be a better fit that accentuates to
amplifies and doesn't compete because they have a similar temperament
like that. And I am the only person because I
don't need the check. I'm the only person who's going
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to be honest with you about this. And it was
sort of like received in a lukewarm way, right, And
I also had concerns about, like the Second Amendment was
one of my big concerns. I had some serious concerns
about foreign policy. It's very difficult when you're valuating someone
that doesn't have a previous record. That's why we have primaries.
I love our American system, only anti Americans and communists
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don't like it. So that's how that all went out.
So I say this as someone who has probably almost
singularly called balls and strikes for the past eight years
without expectation of anything. I've not. I don't try to
jockey to get invites to these cocktail parties. I don't
try to work my way into these stupid photos that
(27:52):
everybody's going to post on Instagram because I don't legitimately care.
I do care about my country because my number one
priorities being left alone. So I say this to someone
who has called balls and strikes consistently back during that time,
I also warned them. I said, you need to be
very careful about who you bring into your inner circle
because there are a lot of shysters that I'm seeing
(28:13):
that are trying to glom on and they're going to
betray you. And I've been right every time without exception,
and I said, you've got to make sure that people
are not transactional. If there's to be fealty, then you
better dann well sure it's based on a real loyalty.
And that's very difficult to come by in this industry.
(28:34):
And now you're starting to see what happens when there
are transactional relationships over actual loyalty. Now, I don't think
that you should be loyal to a person over the
best interests of your nation. Don't mistake me. But I
think when someone is genuinely trying hard and you share
the same viewpoints, you want to make sure that you're
doing what you can to amplify that policy and help
(28:57):
that policy pass and help the person is going to
be the best fit help them succeed. I see a
lot of people right now that are looking at the
writing on the wall. They're watching Trump get closer to
turning out and their power jockeying to get in better
positions for themselves. For twenty eight everybody's trying to reposition
themselves and everyone's looking to see what some of these
(29:19):
potential contenders are going to do for twenty eight. The
fight hasn't even happened yet. I'm going to tell you
this right now, it's going to get really bad on
the right. It hasn't even happened yet. This is just
the this is just the birthing pains, and this is
I think she was a trial ballon to see how
far you could go and how much you could push.
(29:39):
And they're starting to see now their ranks are going
to get smaller. The people that they're going to be
able to rely on in their inner circle are going
to get fewer in some respects. This is how it
normally happens. It's intensified because Trump's intents. There's been anybody
like him in the White House that you can like
them or not. There's been things that he has done
that I I definitely do not agree with There have
(30:02):
been things that he's done that I think have been fantastic,
and you should be able to say those things without
being called a traitor to your country, as Marjorie Taylor
Green has insinuated before with people who have disagreed with
him in the past. So I have zero pity with
people who live by the sword and die by the
sword rhetorically speaking. And this idea that will he criticized me,
that's gonna get me. It's gonna put my life in danger.
(30:23):
I don't. First off, no one's buying the damsel in
distress stuff. I am so tired of seeing more and
more people on the right try to dodge accountability and
dodge debates because there are a bunch of candy asses
and they know that they cannot defend these ideas in
the public square, so they try to shut down dissent
by saying that you're trying to get them injured, or
(30:45):
that their disagreement is a quote attack. Heaven forbid I
ever be who is a voltaire that says this. Heaven forbid,
I should ever be so weak intellectually and spiritually that
I think someone offering legitimate criticism as an attack. I'm
tired of it. I'm seeing it more and more. She
(31:06):
has disagreed with people using a rhetoric that the incendiariness
of which far surpasses anything that he said. So let's
stop full stop right here. We all have been paying
attention these past eight years. I don't know what's going
to be worse, the Democrats fighting against Trump or some
of the damn people claim in MAGA right now fighting
(31:26):
against him on stuff. You have a whole entire movement
that's trying to say they're not a movement on the
right that's trying to cut him off. With foreign policy,
you got the neocons to worry about, you got the
Qatari influencers to worry about, you got the Russian ops
to worry about. And then you get the CCP leveraging
(31:48):
all of it in algorithms. This is the reality of
it right now, and there are too many people that
are too interested in chasing clicks and dollars to pay
attention and not part anticipate. Heaven forbid they be asked
the most basic of things to serve their nation by
not participating in brainslop. Now we got more on the way,
(32:15):
because in addition to this, I gotta say I was
disappointed to see the Vice President of the United States
points punch down. This is all related. We're gonna discuss this.
The Thomas Crooks stuff we talk, well, we're gonna touch
on that. We're gonna also look at in Illinois, they
the state of Illinois. Kine's families from Illinois. If he
(32:37):
were to go to Illinois try to get a gun,
he'd have to get a FOID card. You gotta have
all this stuff, and if you don't, then you're gonna
be in major trouble. In Illinois, they took a non citizen,
made him a cop, and gave him a gun. In Illinois.
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we are a big tent. We must be a huge,
vast tent. I say, this is a.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Party that's got room for Marjorie Taylor Green if she
wants to come over.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
Huh oh please.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
We got room for anybody who wants to stand up
for the.
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Cut plays plays plays as Jamie Rask and biggo Democrat.
You know the problem with this is that they ran
out pro life democrats of their party, so they're not
They doesn't mean any of us. They would They would
immediately run her out too. And you guys, everybody knows it.
They would run her right out too. That's the reality
of it. That's so goofy. He's just trolling. I think
(35:14):
at some point, I think he's trolling. Welcome back to
the program, Dana Lash with you, uh and coming up
on our second hour, we're going to get into some
we all of this matters to you because it's going
to reshape how you're going to vote in twenty eight Also,
the uh Thomas Crooks. There's a really good piece Miranda
Devine over at New York post. The guy who tried
(35:37):
to kill Trump. You know, he was a oh look
at this. He used they them programmed bro, they them
pronouns on the platform divian art, and he was apparently
a part of the furry community. And yeah, so maga
(35:59):
sounds so maga, doesn't it. I mean the fact that
he's like a giant for Kylie. What is these violent
furries for real? I don't know, man. So we're going
to touch on this. Also. I keep seeing this is
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(36:21):
compared to previous autumns. According to research release this morning,
it's a lot more difficult now under this administration to
obtain student visas. Although I still don't want sixty thousand
CCP students here, there was a modest one percent decline
and international students when taking into account those who've been
in the US for some years. So we're going to
(36:43):
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(38:33):
listeners and disorder. The actually four things Crooks, the Thomas
Crooks story because he was a furry. There's a great
piece in the New York Post about this, the punching
down part from VP over the weekend, and then this
Maga fight, right, So I want to where to start with.
First off, let me we were talking about the Trump
(38:55):
and Marjorie Taylor Green dust up last hour and I
wanted to play this is cut one, so I want
to get all this out of the way, and then
we're going to get into the Crook stuff. And I
got to tell you about Illinois giving an illegal alien
a gun, because that happened. So this has cut one.
This is Potus who is asked by a reporter about
(39:18):
all of this fighting that's on the right. Listen to this.
I had some great.
Speaker 2 (39:22):
Interviews with Tucker Carlson, but.
Speaker 5 (39:24):
You can't tell him who to interview.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
I mean, if he wants to interview Nick Fuentez, I
don't know much about him, but if he wants to
do it, hit the word out let him.
Speaker 5 (39:33):
You know, people have to decide.
Speaker 2 (39:34):
Ultimately, people have to decide. The mayor of New York
I will say, would like to meet with us and
we'll work something out. But he would like to come
to Washington and meet and we'll work something out. We
want to see everything work out well for New York.
Speaker 5 (39:47):
You your top. I did it with Nick Qwente's at
mar A Lago a few years ago. What role should
he play in the conservative movement?
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Well, I didn't know he was coming, and he was
with as you know, somebody Kanye, and Kanye has to
be I'd have dinner and he brought Nick. I didn't
know Nick at the time, and he did. He came
along with a few other people. He brought a few
people with him. Meeting people, talking to people like for
somebody like Tucker, that's what they do. You know, people
(40:16):
are controversial, some are, some aren't. I'm not controversial, so
I like it that way.
Speaker 3 (40:21):
Well, let me just let me just put it like
this reminder that this is some of the stuff that
Winde says, this is cut twenty eight.
Speaker 10 (40:29):
Well kind of doesn't matter if you're if you're multiplying
out in the periphery.
Speaker 7 (40:34):
You know.
Speaker 10 (40:34):
But people don't want to hear that because they want
to feel like, you know, they want what they want
to be the thing that is honorable. And it's like,
I don't think we really need to be given any
awards out because you you know, married a woman and
had kids.
Speaker 5 (40:51):
I mean that used to be the expectation.
Speaker 9 (40:52):
Yea.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
Actually, well he's telling people you don't need to have kids.
Maybe this is why this is cut twenty seven. Maybe
this is to give some insight into why watch.
Speaker 4 (41:02):
We're just against sexual propaganda and grooming. You know what,
I'm gonna say something controversial. I'm not against I'm not
against grooming adolescent puberty. The right is in a perverse way,
adopting the left's paradigm on sexuality, where they're saying, don't
sexualize our kids.
Speaker 5 (41:23):
They gotta be eighteen.
Speaker 4 (41:25):
And I've been saying I've been on this crusade about
agent concent unintentionally over the last couple of weeks. You
get out of college when they're twenty two to twenty
three and they think about marriage. Sorry, no, no, we
don't want that.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
This is why I know a lot of people say
smart and I don't think so. There's a big difference
between thinking about marriage when you're eighteen or seventeen and
then grooming. It's a big difference there. This is what
I'm talking about. Can I just like, let's make this
clarification for the last time. No one's saying that you
should interview someone, but don't sit here and act like
(42:03):
you're being canceled, because people are accurately pointing out that
there was not a singular hardball question. There was not
a single hardball question asked at all whatsoever. There was
no pushback when someone sits here, and if somebody tells
me that they're an admirer of stalin verbatim, I'm going
to ask why, Like you profess to be this big
Christian but he murdered millions of them, Like what are
(42:26):
you talking about? How? Why are you what? That doesn't
even make sense. If I if I know that someone
called my friend's wife a quote unquote Jeet, which I
had a Google. I didn't know what that was. It's
a slur for an Indian person. Then I'm going to
probably bring that up in the interview and ask about that.
(42:46):
That's the issue. Don't try to hide behind the fact that, oh,
it's a platform and discussion when the criticism is that
it was. It was a bad It was a horrible
interview because there was no courage in asking questions. There
was no attempt to actually, you know, if you're going
to really try to understand these long debunked issues, I
don't know. There was no effort to do that. That's
(43:07):
what people are talking about. This is what brings me
to this tweet. I was actually shocked to see this
over the weekend. So full disclosure, I've known Tucker for
a long time. I've talked to his dad before. I've
never met his son or his brother. But they are
really big fans of the name Buckley. Okay, big fans sidebar.
It's like this. So it was like a family friend
(43:29):
of my family's and for whatever reason, the only name
that they wanted to have was Amber and it was
like a southern Missouri thing. So you had Big Amber
Little Amber, and I'm swear to you hence this guy.
And then there was a Mama Amber. Okay, Mama Amber
was already a grandmother when I was like, she's my
was my mom's age when I was in high school. Anyway,
(43:52):
So you had like Mama Amber, you had Big Amber,
which was the daughter, and then Little Amber. I'm not kidding.
It was like there are other names. Okay, just want
to say, there are some other names out there in
the name of sphere, you know. So I just gave
me Amber VABs. When you know the Buckley what's their
(44:13):
name Buckley? Oh this that's also Buckley. You know, just say,
I have a lot of examples that I could give anyway.
So Tucker's son works as I think, the deputy press
secretary for JD. Vance. He is an aide. He is
(44:34):
the vice president's aide. That also means that he has
a taxpayer funded job. Andy's in his twenties. He's a
grown man. And some person on social media had posted
quote today we learned that Tucker Carlson's brother idolizes Nick
(44:55):
fouindes racism and anti Semitism is a Carlson family trade.
This is what so this woman says On X she
says is Tucker's son Buckley, who serves as JD Vance's
top aid, also a vile bigot. America deserves to know
how deep the Carlson family ethnic and religious hatred runs.
End quote. So that's what this woman had said on X.
(45:18):
And I saw this when it was posted, and I
didn't think anything of it because I'm just like, there's
all kinds of stuff that's said every day on X.
You don't you don't have to attend every fight to
which you're invited. So jad Vance apparently did not get
that memo, and I thought he would not. I was
shocked to see that he actually retweeted it and then
had like a multiple He had a whole threat, He
(45:40):
had multiple things about this. So he retweeted it and said,
quote and the woman's name is Sloane Rakmuth is a
quote unquote journalist. I don't know if she is a journalist.
I think she's just a person. On X he says
she's a quote unquote journalist who's decided to obsessively attack
a staff in his twenties because she doesn't like the
(46:03):
views of his father. He adds every time I see
a public attack on Buckley, it's a complete lie. And yes,
I notice ever spelling, our person with an agenda who
unfairly attacks eco guy who does a great job for me.
Oh in the NY Cocoon, he says, Sloan describes herself
as a defender of Judeo Christian values. Is it a
Judaeo Christian value air quotes to lie about someone you
(46:26):
don't know, Not in any church I ever spent time in.
Then he went on and he said, I have an
extraordinary tolerance for disagreements and criticisms from the various people
in our coalition. But I'm a very loyal person and
I have zero tolerance for scumbags attacking my staff. And yes,
everyone who I've seen attack Buckley with lies is a scumbag. So,
(46:48):
first off, I think this was a mistake and Vance
should not have punched down. You're the vice president of
the United States. Take that into consideration with your responses.
It's not even anything worth She didn't accuse him. She
asked a question. It you could say that that normally
posing the question and begging the question are the different things.
Begging the question, you're assuming a premise is the conclusion
(47:10):
is true because the premise is true. I think this
was like a one and she kind of did both
with it. But it wasn't an accusation. She's asking a question.
Now you could say, well, I don't like the way
that she was making that point. Let me put it
a different way. Now. This is where as I described
in my first hour get, I am severely American in
my DNA, meaning the moment I'm told that I can't
(47:33):
do something, I want to do it. You know, when
you are an aid to the vice president, you are
an employee of the people. I have never met Buckley Carson.
He might be a very nice person. I have no idea,
but let's be realistic here and let's not engage in
emotional diversions, which this was. It is incredibly fair to ask,
(48:00):
especially like look at the bushes, for example. All the
bushes are in public service, and one asked or public
wife in one way or the other. Is it acceptable
to ask whether or not George P. Shares the views
of Jeb. I think that that's actually kind of a
natural thing to ask. I don't see the opposition to that,
especially when it's someone that helps craft policy and their
(48:22):
taxpayer funded. I don't see any objection to asking questions
of that individual. Do I think that someone should be
held responsible for what any errors that their parents make? No,
And I think that it is a deflection of the
first thing I said, being able to ask questions. I
think it's a way to block asking questions by conflating
(48:45):
it with you are blaming someone for what their parents
have done or not done. So I think that these
are two different things. I think that someone is trying
to prevent It's like a way to try to prevent
asking questions of someone by saying, well, you know, you
can't judge them by what their dad said. Well, no
one's doing that. But I do think, especially with so
many people of the same family in public life and
(49:08):
expressing certain views, I think it is completely acceptable for
any American to go, oh, well, this person who's a
part of that family is a taxpayer funded top a
that helps craft policy at the highest levels of government.
Do you think that it's inappropriate to expect to be
able as a free American to ask questions of people
that your tax dollars pay, because I sure as hell don't.
(49:30):
I mean, we've gone to war for less, so you know,
I don't think so. I just think it was punching
down And I think jd Vance needs to learn how
to pick his fights on social media better, because you
can't sit here and attend everything to which you're invited.
And I don't think anybody even saw that post until
he responded to it, and then after he responded to it,
(49:54):
it opened the door to all these questions. So I
mean it makes you wonder. I guess you know he's
trying to defend his top aid, But at the same time,
I think I would be more upset at my aide's
dad not questioning the guy who called my wife a
jeet on his show, then I would be over a
(50:14):
random person on x saying something negative about my aid,
just saying. I also think that it's unfair to say
that it's one sided, because now Tucker has spent an
extraordinary amount of time going after Mark Levin's son, So
where is the line of acceptability? If Mark Levin's son
(50:37):
is fair game? Do you see how this works? So
why is it situational? Jd Vance made a mistake and
showed his hand and punched down all at the same time.
This was a bad strategic move. This was an unforced error.
This is one that at this early stage he did
not need to show his hand. And this is going
(51:00):
to be this And now a lot of people are
now looking at this and exploring all the things that
I just put out there, because he chose to respond.
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Really quickly two from last segments. So this is under future.
It's on from futurism. It's under the subset of crotch
spawn we go. People are having AI children with their
AI partners. I'm sent did I don't know to yat
myself off a roof. This is why aliens are not
going to make themselves known, because these freaks won't quit. Okay,
(53:05):
stopping freaking. Maybe we'll get to see an alien before
we all die, all right. The AI chatbots, they apparently
are mimicking human connection, and new research published in Computers
and Human Behavior says that, well, some of the AI
chatbots that are significant others now people are saying that
they've had kids with them. Yeah. Wow, I'm just closing
(53:30):
this out. I'm closing this out because it just made
me stupid. Jet's cornerback Chris Boyd, is in critical condition
of New York City shooting. I was told that they
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Mercedes a Maybach also fled the scene. Interesting, so there's
(54:15):
no arrest. Everything's under investigation. Probably won't be arrest because
nobody wants to say anything. So there you have it, okay. Also,
we've got saying M more frequently, may signal cognitive decline,
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There's hardly a day that goes by that I'm not
mentioned in a disparaging way by former friends of mine.
Candice called me a literal demon the other day, a
literal demon and a trader, a betrayer. Tucker's characters me
the same way. It's considered. This is, you know, when
(56:52):
if you have friends who aren't willing to allow you
to disagree with them on issues of great moral importance
when they're out there pushing these ideas on the public,
if they are requiring your silence, which is what I've
been told is required of me, then they are not
your friends. They are holding you hostage.
Speaker 3 (57:13):
That's Seth Dylan, and he's one thousand percent right. He
has one thousand percent correct. Welcome back to the program.
That's why we're having these discussions. That's why I'm spending
you know, a part of every show talking about it,
because you're going to have to deal with us. I
want to make you aware of what's coming. This is
just the early stages of a major power shift in
(57:33):
the right, and all of these other things are incredibly important.
You know, we were talking about the border. I've spent
since October twenty eighth, two thousand and eight hours every
single day talking about all of this stuff. The last
time I saw a shift in the right like this,
it was during the Tea Party, and it was when
we fought the establishment. The establishment has learned how to
(57:54):
cloak itself in different clothing now, but it's still the
same thing. It's the same power dying. It's all the
same thing. You have the people who are in the
know and that are in the belt Way that are
power jockeying to get ready for twenty eight And I
don't you don't have to agree with Trump on everything
(58:15):
to think that this might signal something bad depending on
how it turns out. I also think I have a
lot of friends that are still my friends that I
disagree with on tactic and things like that. And now
I know it sounds weird coming from me, and I've
talked about this before because I am a brawler. I
(58:35):
mean I in Wisconsin, I literally leapt off it. Well,
I did leap off that I've left off two stages
to go and confront people because I just got so
mad about getting heckled. Gave my husband a heart attack,
you know, I because I think I'm six', Eight i'm
two hundred and fifty, pounds And i'm literally like a
maybe after a big meal of buck eighteen and uh
(58:57):
five five, SIX i lie all the. Time seven if
you're like health, Toleran i'm like five to. Seven not.
Anyway But i've like thrown myself off stage and like
gone and gotten somebody's face over. It SO i say
this as a. Brawler there are different times that different
tactics and different temperaments are called they're called, for and
(59:20):
you've got to be. Able part of being a good
strateg just just to figure out when to employ what
and this move this back and. Forth And i've disagreed
with some of my friends on how they want to
prosecute conflict. Before And i've also had people that immediately
decided they were not going to be associated with me
(59:43):
IF i even so much was critical of a, tactic
not them by. Name AND i just don't have time for.
That this is WHY i hate going TO. DC i
stay out OF. Dc my radio syndicate is based IN,
dc and they have to like basically lure me there
with high quality beef jerky in good black coffee just
to get me. There it's JUST i don't find value in.
(01:00:05):
THAT i much rather be out where the rest Of
america is and just be part of the rest Of.
America but there are a lot of people who like
the power, adjacency and LIKE i said back in the
tea party, days there was a, shift And i'm seeing
it again. Now BUT i don't know WHAT'S i don't
entirely know what's. COMING i saw this story where it
(01:00:27):
Said Ted cruz is gearing up for a twenty twenty
eight presidential. Campaign this is From. Mediaite mediaite has there
is a negative truth in a lot of these, articles
and depending on who writes it over At, mediaite it
might have more truth than. Not this, byline it's pretty,
(01:00:48):
straight no chaser. Said cruz is reportedly gearing up for
a twenty twenty eight presidential campaign and likely showdown With
Vice president j D vance in the political. Primary. Now
he was asked about this By Harris faulkner just a little.
EARLIER i watched the interview and his answer he was, saying,
Well i'm representing the people Of. Texas it wasn't. No
in my, opinion he's considering. IT i think it would
(01:01:11):
be a disaster if he ran his times past this
is AND i don't Dislike Ted, cruise AND i think
that he has been a great voice for allyship as
it pertains to Our Middle east. Outpost call it what you,
will we'll talk about that in a. Minute but he
is not charismatic enough to go. Higher he had his,
(01:01:32):
chance didn't do. It AND i know that BECAUSE i
endorsed him in the twenty sixteen. PRIMARY i Liked Rick
perry at first because he was a. GOVERNOR i would
go for governors in primaries with unknowns, particularly and THEN
i Liked, cruise and THEN i had voted For trump
in the. General this piece it, said he's looked like
a show looks like a likely showdown With. Vance so
that you, understand here's WHAT i know and here's What i'm.
(01:01:56):
SPECULATING i know that there is a significant there's a
pretty good size faction on the right that's within The
White house right now that Wants vance to be the heir.
Apparent AND i think that they believe that it should
be more of a coronation of, sorts not an actual contested.
Primary that's a root awakening though for people who want
to just place our very Seriously american customs to the.
(01:02:16):
WAYSIDE i, mean a lot of people have died to
make sure that we have these free and fair processes
by which to elect our, leaders and no one's going
to let that. Go so let's just establish that number.
One but there at number two there is a sizeable
faction that Wants vance to be. It there's also a
sizable faction that isn't. Sold and then you Have trump
(01:02:38):
in the middle of, it who is still. Potus and,
sorry but he's not yet even halfway to his last.
Term how many months can is? It nine?
Speaker 7 (01:02:46):
Months?
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
Yeah, yeah about nine, Months so he's not even that's
like he stills three, years guys with some months a
little over three. Years, so but people are already putting the,
ground they're already putting the ground plans. IN i don't
think that he's going to respond well to watching his
influence be diminished by the clock by turning. Out AND
(01:03:12):
i think that's one of the reasons why me speculating
now that he has been very noncommittal when he's always
been asked about who's going to come up after. You
have you noticed that this. Came he's a little noncommittal about.
It he's keeping his options. OPEN i think one of
the reasons he Keeps rubio around him is a hedge
against some of, that because he always he will not.
(01:03:33):
Notice he'll never talk Up vance without Throwing rubio out. There,
now it could be he's using that as a hedge
because he's still trying to determine whether or not he Wants.
Vance carlson lobbied hard For. VANCE i Think junior also
lobbied hard For. Vance vance was a tough sell To
trump Because vance was losing his state when he was
running For. Senate AND i told you this last. Week
(01:03:55):
it took a twenty two million dollar cash infusion For
mitch McConnell's pack to save his campaign and then only he,
wanted but it was barely and it was within the
margin of. Error that's one of the reasons, why from
WHAT i was, told Why trump was a little hesitant
there because he wanted to be able to get somebody
that comes from a swing state that could solidly, deliver
and he was very hesitant about that from WHAT i,
(01:04:15):
Understand SO i don't, know you, know if that's still
kind of in the back of his, mind or maybe
he just brings Up rubio always Whenever vance comes, up
because he wants that as a. TICKET i don't. KNOW
i just know that when he wants, something he will
tell you that he wants it in no uncertain. TERMS
i don't think anybody needs to try to explain Away
(01:04:37):
trump's motives or what he wants to, do because he
tells you. IT i, mean for crying out. Loud this
is a guy who will start ranting at midnight ON.
X SO i really don't think that there's any. Question that's.
WHY i think it's not been decided. Yet he's also
looking to preserve his. Legacy every you, know when you
(01:04:57):
get into that last term for president that serves two,
terms they start looking, about particularly how to preserve their,
legacy because that's what's going to go live on in, history,
Right that's what forms and that's what cements and sets in.
HISTORY i think he's keeping that in. Mind, also now
some of this will explain a little. BIT i think
Why vance was punching down ON. X i think That
(01:05:20):
vance is very loyal To, tucker BECAUSE i Think tucker
lobbied hard to get vance in this. Position McConnell bailed
has sent a campaign, out AND i think that there
were a lot of people that put a lot of
ducks in that eggs in that, basket and so that's
that's why it is what it, is AND i think
that's why he was very defensive Of tucker's, son who
is his deputy press. Secretary No, NO i, said Like,
(01:05:41):
buckley maybe. GREAT i Know i've never met, Him i've
talked To tucker's, dad And i've Known tucker for. Years
BUT i don't think that IT'S i think it's a
little bit ridiculous to defend an adult male aid who's
a tax paying who's in a taxpayer, job as like
infantilizing them the way they left Had hunter and act
like we can't ask any questions of. Anyone that's just.
(01:06:01):
Inappropriate and he using a picture of him when he
was in high school as opposed to one reason in
his late, twenties also just SAYING i felt like it
was a bad move For vans and he shouldn't have punched.
Down BUT i saw this thing where it said cruise
is gearing up for this twenty eight. Run i'm, thinking, gosh,
no that would be disastrous for, him AND i think
he would be destroyed also by that groper, movement which
(01:06:23):
is not just an online. THING i know some people
say that it's just. Online it's not though it's not
an online. Thing when you Had nick Foiuent as being
brought to lunch With Donald trump At, marloco that's not
an online, thing, guys that's a real. Thing And i'm
not saying That trump knew about. IT i know for
a fact he did not. KNOW i know for a
fact that he was kind of seemed like he was
sort of set up by. Someone he thought he was
(01:06:45):
going to be meeting With kanye and then this is
Before kanye went, crazy and then that guy was brought
along and vetted only last. Minute so you, know that's
that's why it's not just an online. Thing it's also
not an online thing when you have one of the
top influencers on the right who interviews someone and no one's,
again stop trying to say that it's because we're upset
(01:07:07):
that he. Interviewed people can be upset that no hard
questions were asked and that the ideas that he was
pitching were laundered to make them seem more acceptable to
the Wider american. Audience and that's exactly what it came
off as and what a lot of people see it.
As so this isn't an issue about whom interviewed. Whom
that's a, dodge that is A Mott. Bailey people are
(01:07:28):
trying to, say, well you're objecting to. This, no we're
objecting to. THIS i, mean even when sixty minutes sits
down with Like putin or, someone at least they ask hard.
Questions at least they push. BACK i didn't see, That
AND i think it's fair to ask whether or not
because it gives the idea of, acceptance whether that extends
(01:07:53):
to a taxpayer who helps to craft, policy our taxpayer
funded aid that helps craft, POLICY i think it'smpletely. Fair
now that being, said the twenty twenty EIGHT i saw,
This axio said That cruise is laying the groundwork by
leaning into his feud With, carlson and he's by doing,
so he's putting himself in a collision course with vance
(01:08:16):
a lot of. PEOPLE i have a lot of friends
who work in POLITICAL opo and they're saying that The,
vance that The carlson thing is actually a thing With,
vance That carlson is going out there to kind, of you,
know check the heat and check what kind of, pushback et.
Cetera as a, way you, know he's kind of going
out there Shielding vans a. Bit that's what some of
(01:08:37):
my friends are. SAYING i, mean maybe Sometimes oham's razor
Is okham's. Razor AND i Think, cruise, though would kill his.
Career this would be. Sepuku this would be political sepuku
For Ted cruz to, run just so you, know it
would damage him so badly he probably wouldn't be elected
re elected in The. SENATE i think that's fair to,
(01:08:59):
say don't you think it's. OKAY i don't say this
from an origin of, dislike not at. All i'm just
telling you the realities of. It you've got to be
very clinical about things when you're examining them in this.
MANNER i just think that's the reality of. IT i
also think that there is there's a number of things.
HAPPENING i think that you have this growing antagonism towards
(01:09:22):
our ally And. Israel let me tell you. Something there
are some people like me who don't interpret revelation to be,
prophecy BECAUSE i think a lot of it's already. Happened
WHAT i think About israel has nothing to do with
what actually The bible's. SAYING i just think these are
people who have been there for thousands of, years antiquity supports,
it and they've been attacked by, terrorists and they have
every right to defend. Themselves AND i would have done
it much more brutally WERE i that nation than they would.
(01:09:44):
Have AND i wouldn't have listened to everyone else trying
to tamper down my temper on. It bottom, LINE i
don't think you would either if somebody bombed your house
or was killing your. People so that's just HOW i view.
IT i look at it as that is an outpost
that Protects american interest out there so that that stuff
isn't coming to our. Shores that's HOW i view. It
(01:10:08):
all of this is going to be coming up to
boiling to a shriek here, soon AND i think it's
very interesting that this comes out. Now cruise will be
the lightning rod for, it and he will take all
of it for what because there's no, way there's no
way he. Wins there's no way he ends up in
(01:10:30):
the top. Five i'm just being honest about those SO
i don't have any you, KNOW i don't have any
dog in this. Fight But i'm telling you that's What
i'm looking, At that's What i'm. Seeing it is going
to be a fight over WHAT maga is going to
become BECAUSE maga will end When trump leaves The White.
House all movements end or they get co opted and.
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McDonald's police pursuit across cities leads to five, arrests including.
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that he was sitting inside of the restaurant he was
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he was. KIDNAPPED i, mean it just goes on and
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guy who broke into A florida middle school and pulled
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Week Entered Meadowbrook Middle school. Unlawfully how were you able
to get in there and triggered a fire? Alarm that
makes me very, Nervous like what if you go in,
there and what if you're able to get in there
and you're you, know you're a bad. Dude you're like
(01:13:24):
The parkland guy pull the. Alarm everybody leaves and goes
into the, hallway and then you know What i'm, saying
this is. Bad it's bad that this guy was able
to get in. There happened at nine. Am he went
right through apparently the front entrance of the. School how
is this? Possible in twenty twenty, five when an administrator
saw that he was an. Adult they questioned why he
was at the. School he passed her, by triggered the
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fire alarm in the, lobby and tried to open the
doors leading to the school's. Courtyard they called this the
Sro and then when he was, confronted he, said don't touch.
Me i'm not alone And i'm not the only one
that you have to worry. About and then when they
put him in the petrol, vial he bit the safety
cushions covering the prisoner. Cage so he's being charge with
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top of this third. Hour there's A monday find us
over At, substack chapter and. Diverse what do you do
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if you're on an? Airplane everybody's been on planes, before, Right,
yeah and you are sitting in your. Seat you know
how some people they got their iPads or their laptops
or their phones. Out are you ever worried about people
like IF i have to work on a, PLANE i
(01:16:35):
don't want people to read the editorials That i'm writing
and things like, That SO i pick my seats in
a way WHERE i, can you, know have that. Privacy
but have you ever been on a? FLIGHT i have.
Not but have you ever been on a flight where
somebody starts viewing something that is incredibly inappropriate while you're
(01:17:00):
on the. Flight has that ever happened To?
Speaker 5 (01:17:02):
Ukine i've never seen. It i've never seen. It i'm
usually in the aisle, too so that's kind of the
easy way to see that sort of.
Speaker 3 (01:17:10):
Thing, Yeah, SO i don't know if you guys heard
About Democrat. Rep Brad. Sherman it's so. Gross his face
looks so gross in the photo because of his. Expression
apparently there were photos of him that someone took where
(01:17:30):
he was sitting on a plane on his giant iPad
and he was looking apparently at some explicit, images and
someone posted it on. X it showed The California, democrat the,
congressman staring at a his iPad with his mouth agape
(01:17:55):
and he was apparently scrolling through some inappropriate, photos should,
Say and they, asked why Did California Congressman Brad sherman
feel it was appropriate to look at porn on his
iPad during a flight? Today, now he denied the, allegations
(01:18:18):
and they said that the pictures appeared because of his
algorithm ON. X, NOW i Don't twitter is not like
if you're looking online and you you know how some
people tell on. Themselves they'll they'll like post screenshots of
(01:18:40):
something and then they're these weird ads on the, side
and it's like that's from what you that's how that's
from what you serf that that's how that takes it
UP x doesn't necessarily work the same. Way my for
you by the, way so my for you tab is
like all progressives AND i have no idea, why like
STUFF i don't agree with AND i have to mute
(01:19:01):
all of. It it's like the for you thing is
is like. Garbage now maybe that's Because i'm in you, know,
politics and MAYBE i don't know the algorithm is trying
to show you something different from. THAT i don't. Know
but his people were saying that it is the it
was the algorithm that did.
Speaker 6 (01:19:21):
That.
Speaker 3 (01:19:22):
King, YEAH i don't really think that that's. Accurate, no
it's not. ACCURATE i haven't seen the algorithm like promote
pornography stupid.
Speaker 5 (01:19:32):
People, yes it's never accidentally popped up in my.
Speaker 3 (01:19:35):
Feed, yeah SO i don't believe. That what do you?
Do you think that he was just actively looking at that?
Speaker 5 (01:19:44):
Stuff, YEAH i. DO i mean that's what the pictures
in video, show he.
Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
Said he, said these pictures came up on for. You
if you have to fly across the, country you look
at a lot of stuff on your. Tablet he, says
IF i see a picture a, woman MIGHT i look
at it longer than a? Sunset, Yeah, oh it doesn't
(01:20:10):
look good because there were several photos of him, taken
and there were multiple images that he was looking, at
AND i don't, Know.
Speaker 5 (01:20:19):
Yeah there were multiple posts and they appeared in some
of those photos to be one right after the, other
in other, words a specific feed he was looking.
Speaker 3 (01:20:29):
At oh my, gosh, okay we actually. Black But wan's
getting ready to show you what he was. Doing in
one of the, photos you can see he's not even
touching the, iPad but he's just staring at the image
and he's all slack jawed like some old. Perverse oh
it's so. Gross why is he like? THAT i don't,
(01:20:49):
know why are these people like? This SO i tend
to not think that it was just oh, my he was,
LIKE i didn't mean to view these lingeriche scantily clad.
Women it just is. Awkward it's so. Bad it's just
So and he there were a multiple like image, image, image,
image image at one up right after the. Other. Uh
(01:21:11):
there were three photos of him taken looking at. Them.
UH i don't. THINK i don't think that it was the.
ALGORITHM i think that he like clicked on something to see,
personally that's WHAT i. Think it's just so. Gross but
he was, like, no it's the it's the ex, algorithm
that's what it. Is or just hear me. Out you're
(01:21:35):
a giant pervert looking at the stuff and looking at
this stuff on a plane in the aisle. Seat he's
in the aisle.
Speaker 5 (01:21:43):
Seat, yes he looks the window or next to the.
Speaker 3 (01:21:47):
Well it looks like he's an aisle seat from WHAT i.
SAW i don't, care but he's on a. Plane oh my,
gosh marh, oh it's so. Nasty oh can you? IMAGINE i.
Can't it's. All, oh what would you do if you
were sitting next to, him to him then you saw that,
happen AND.
Speaker 5 (01:22:06):
I knew that he was the, congressman A democrat congressman From,
california m.
Speaker 3 (01:22:10):
Or just just, Period.
Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
I'd probably do what this guy, did which is apparently
sneak some.
Speaker 3 (01:22:15):
Picks SO i would totally do that. Too, Yeah and
THEN i would SO i didn't have to sit next
to the Gross i'd be, like why are you so?
NASTY i would probably ask that, publicly why are you so?
Nasty why are you? Looking why are you looking to
pour in here and you're feel.
Speaker 5 (01:22:29):
Violated it's don't they make those screen covers where if
you're just off at an, angle you can't see what's
on the screen sort of. Thing, yeah, like if he's
going to do stuff like, that i'd recommend him have.
Speaker 3 (01:22:41):
A friend of mine has it on her, Phone AND
i ordered the for the iPhone off Of amazon BECAUSE
i just noticed When i'm on, FLIGHTS i find myself
If i'm texting and do you, KNOW i don't want people, like,
oh who's? That what does? She you? Know not That
i'm doing. Anything all of my searches Are they're. Embarrassing
it's all dog. Stuff it's, dogs. Holsters, OH i was
(01:23:07):
looking at heirloom. Seeds what? Else?
Speaker 5 (01:23:10):
UH i mean IF i DREAM i had a?
Speaker 3 (01:23:12):
Tail, oh and anything Aliens I've my algorithm is so,
spastic it's, like we don't even, know we're just gonna
throw a bunch of weird stuff at. HER i don't, Know,
yeah that's what. It, oh Although instagram started showing me
races of, small diminutive people with camels On, INSTAGRAM i
(01:23:38):
don't know why just start showing me those. VIDEOS i
don't know WHAT i, watched but, anyway that's. Yeah SO
i just that's just. THIS i would have said something
with Gross, okay so we got let's oh, man where's where's?
THIS i wanted the story of the lawlessness and. Disorder hold,
Up i'm looking at this BECAUSE i mentioned this earlier and,
(01:24:01):
okay here it is An. Illinois i'm gonna. GO i
needed to bring it up. FURTHER i meant to have
it in a, segment not the other One. Illinois so In,
illinois if you wanted to carry a, firearm good, luck good,
luck because you got to go get YOUR foid card
and you've got to like sacrifice some animals and you,
know just burnt offerings and you know All i'm, kidding not.
Really but they don't let LAW i, mean they make
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it very difficult for law abiding people to have a
firearm right unless you are an illegal alien or a non.
Citizen so they announced they allowed a non citizen that
had A biden work authorization to become a police officer
(01:24:44):
and they gave him a gun to use on, duty
even though he legally cannot own a. Firearm i'll say that.
Again they gave a non citizen a gun to. Use
they made him a cop and gave him a gun
to use on, duty even though he legally cannot carry
or own a firearm because he's not a citizen of
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The United. STATES i am amazed the and he. Did
he ended up getting detained my ice and they found
out all this. STUFF i was trying to read it
over at The Right, scoop But Right scoop has so
many stupid pop. Ups you need to actually seriously read
of your whole. Website it is. Insane maybe if you
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want to own a gun In, illinois you should, just you,
know become an illegal alien and then go do it that.
Speaker 5 (01:25:36):
Way that seems the easiest.
Speaker 3 (01:25:38):
PATH i am amazed. They i'm amazed at.
Speaker 5 (01:25:45):
Those, YEAH i had. One getting a gun In, illinois
you had to get YOUR foid card and then you
had to wait for that damn thing to come, in
and then you had to take THE foid card to YOUR,
ffl and then you did THE. Ffl, well there was
a minimum three day weight That illinois puts on, it
and then finally you can go pick up your fire.
Speaker 3 (01:26:06):
On and this isn't the first time this has happened In.
Illinois they had a guy who was made a police.
Officer he was From. Montenegro he was, arrested he was
detained By ice because he Was they gave him a gun.
Too they gave him a, gun let him carry a
gun as a police, officer even though we, legally because
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he's not a non, citizen he couldn't even legally carry
or purchase a. GUN i. Mean and that's and by the,
way this isn't a law From. Illinois this Is. Illinois
it's a newish law In. Illinois so this was back
in twenty three when this. Passed and it allows people
who are whether you're you're illegally eligible to work or,
not it's. Irrelevant it allows non citizens to possess firearms
(01:26:53):
AND daca recipients use if you came in, illegally you can. Still. Yeah.
Absolutely State. Rep Barbara hernandez sponsored the. Bill and, yeah
they said that they if you can be a non,
citizen you can work as a police officer In, illinois
(01:27:15):
and they'll give you a gun even though you cannot
legally go out and purchase. One illinois will help you
break the. Law So ice detained this guy because he's.
Illegal the guy That i'm talking about the last, story
the non, citizen he is an illegal. Alien when they
say non citizen SOME i don't care If biden gave
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you a work. Permit you came in the country. ILLEGALLY
i don't care if they extended your. Stay you're here illegally.
Period and it's weird because federal law prevents people non
immigrant visa holders from possessing. Firearms but yet in the
state Of, illinois they passed a law where you can
be a non citizen and you can work is a,
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cop and you can own and carry a. Gun, well
you can carry a, guns you can't own it has
to be given to you by. Police what in the.
World i'm just telling you. This these people don't care
when they say gun. Violence they don't care about any of.
This that, IS i actually don't think that they care
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about who has. Firearms if They how can you when
you pass bills like.
Speaker 5 (01:28:24):
This it's why they call it the state Of Cook
county is because all of those decisions are made downstate
from the county that contains the city Of. Chicago it's.
Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
Crazy can you? Imagine SO i, guess, like if you
want to own a gun In, illinois just go and do,
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Speaker 9 (01:34:19):
It let me explain something to white. People our hair
comes out of our head naturally in a curly. Pattern
so when we're straightening it to follow your beauty, standards
we are trapped by the. Straightness that's why so many
of us can't swim and we run away from the.
Water people won't go to the gym because we're trying.
Speaker 3 (01:34:43):
To keep our hair.
Speaker 5 (01:34:44):
Straight for, y'all it is.
Speaker 9 (01:34:47):
Exhausting and it's so expensive and it takes up so much.
Time braids are for y'all so we can work harder
and focus on the.
Speaker 5 (01:34:57):
Work so why do.
Speaker 3 (01:34:59):
We need An does she ever just not bitch? Everything
oh my, gosh all you white, people everything's your. Fault
who's making her straighten her? Hair what are you talking?
About who's making? Her Is beyonce have the same? Issue
who's making anybody straighten their? Hair like we're that's you know?
(01:35:22):
What my hair is naturally. CURLY i get a carretin
on my hair every eight, weeks non just doesn't change
my hair texture is, LIKE i don't know if you've Seen,
brave that, movie The Little cartoon movie And merit of
The Little. Redhead that's my hair texture. Naturally SO i
don't want to hear anybody bitch about. It shut. Up
(01:35:43):
i'm so tired of this. Nonsense Michelle. Obama she was
complaining last week about having a may hair and makeup.
Artist now she's complaining that she had to straight LIKE
i didn't realize that she's being forced by white women
to straighten her. Hair why does she always have to
be a? VICTIM i have never seen such a silver spoon,
elitist a rich kid complain about being victimized as much
(01:36:08):
as she. Does she is, constantly constantly Victim she is
the victim all every. Day that has to get tiring
to be in that, house doesn't. It maybe it's WHY
i never see her husband and kids around, her because
all she does is bitch all the. Time oh my,
(01:36:31):
gosh every day and trapping black people and hair standards
that harm their capability to do. Work is actually sentenced
that she said is THAT i DON'T i didn't feel
LIKE i had to be trapped into straighten my HAIR
i just it's just easier for me ON. Tv it's
(01:36:51):
easier to, do it's easier to. Upkeep, ACTUALLY i don't get.
IT i don't know. Why it's all we everybody else's,
problem what you have to deal. With it's always everybody else's.
Fault if you have an, issue if you don't like
some about. Yourself you, know if you're mad about having
to do your, hair how is that someone else's? Fault my,
gosh you know there are people out there right now
(01:37:13):
that are really, hurting that would love to have that
as a. Problem they'll trade. You there are sets of
problems for. Yours just it never. Ends it is a
major beauty. Industry that's a major. INDUSTRY i have friends
who get their hair straightened and then they wear their
hair and braids or they'll do they will have locks
(01:37:34):
put in, it. WHATEVER i, mean it's been ALL i.
Mean i've had friends who've changed their. Hair you, know
six waists To sunday throughout a. Decade not an. ISSUE
i don't know why it is for. HER i just
get the feeling that she is a deeply unsatisfied person
and she just seems very resentful over. What i'm not
(01:37:56):
quite sure she grew up and she's by my, standard
she's a rich. Kid she's a rich kid who grew
up in a rich part of town with rich, parents
and she had a, richy rich. Education and she married
another rich kid who's you, know came from a banking
family and he went to a rich, school and they
(01:38:18):
had everything handed to them on a silver. Platter WHEN
i hear them talk about what they think poor, IS
i laugh my head off because that is that's not
that's not. Poor it's just. Crazy and she always just
seems so mean and resentful and, hateful AND i is
she just mad because she was expected to do. SOMETHING
(01:38:39):
i Get hillary vibes from. Her that's where she And
Hillary clinton. Share they have this common. Denominator they're both very.
Unlikable they're very unlikable because that's the countenance that's, there
that is the aura that they, admit that's what they
put out. There they're just unlikable. People i've never seen
a first lady complain so much in my, life think about.
(01:39:01):
IT i, mean maybe except For, hillary But hillary complained
about other people and. Politics not to say that that's any.
Better Michelle obama just complains constantly about. Everything related to.
Herself everything comes back to. Her you cannot bring up
a singular issue with this woman without her bringing it
back to something that that she is agrieved over with
(01:39:24):
her either her makeup or her, clothes or her, hair
or you, know what she wanted to, do over What
barack wanted to. DO i, mean my, gosh she just
sounds like a deeply, aggrieved unsatisfied. Woman maybe she's having
a menopause. FIT i don't, Know maybe that's why she
(01:39:44):
just seems so. Cantankerous BUT i, mean it's, true, GOODNESS
i don't, KNOW i don't she said this to was
this from the same thing this is she's saying she
will not run for pretlessen to?
Speaker 9 (01:39:58):
This oh, boy, well as we saw in this past, election,
sadly we ain't. Ready that's Why i'm, like don't even
look at me about, running because you all are lying
you're not ready for a. Woman you are, Not so
don't waste my. Time you, know we got a lot
(01:40:18):
of growing up to. Do and there's, Still i'm, sadly
a lot of men who do not feel like they
can be led by a. Woman and we saw.
Speaker 3 (01:40:26):
It, uh there's a lot of women who don't want
to be led by a, woman especially some of the
women that have been promoted for this high. Office so
it ain't just about. Men that's a sexist. Comment some
of us don't want to be led By, nope which
is either let's be real and she's, like, well they're not,
ready not ready for. You What, no they we're just
hard of putting up with you complaining all the. Time
(01:40:47):
oh my, gosh bring something new to the. Table it's
the it's the Grievance olympics with her every. Time it's not. That,
look it's not that people aren't ready for a woman.
President there has not been a qualified woman to run.
Yet oh get. Mad it's, true there hasn't been a
qualified woman to run. Yet Kamala, harris who had everything
(01:41:09):
handed to. Her she's A NEPO dei. Hire Hillary, clinton
who only got where she was because her her husband
and she foo barred everything. Else go back and look.
House she foo barred healthcare during her husband's. Tenure oh my,
gosh it was so. Bad all Of congress ran away from.
Her she tanked herself that they had to hand her
The senate after, that and Then Barack obama did a
headpet by making Her secretary Of, state and then she
(01:41:31):
foo barred that up by back in The Muslim brotherhood
and creating all this destabilization In libby After gaddafi and
In egypt with The Green revolution and all of. That
there hasn't been a qualified woman on either side to.
Run there has not been a single female THAT i
personally think is qualified on either side that has thrown
(01:41:53):
their hat in the. Ring not a, One AND i
don't see. Anybody it's a rare type of. WOMAN i
do not see A Margaret thatcher among. US i don't at.
ALL i have high. STANDARDS i don't want to put
just any old b in. THERE i have high. Standards
and that is a tough job to. Do how do
(01:42:15):
you have masculine energy to do the job while retaining your?
Femininity how are you? Still how are you able to
juggle all? That it's tough women. Biologically that's not a
temperament that we. Have it's not a temperament that men
have to take on that role that women usually go.
(01:42:36):
To it can be. Done BUT i haven't seen one.
Yet doesn't mean that there's not one out there or
one to. COME i just have not seen one. YET
i have not seen it from any of the women
that have thrown their hat in the ring thus, Far
democrats Or, republicans not a. One everybody's too sensitive and
they have bad, instincts and they're not eloquent, speakers and
(01:42:58):
they have bad policy, ideas and they, think even some
on The republican side thinks that having a vagina is
enough of a, resume bullet point on a, resume and it's.
Not you have to be able to deal with all
of the attacks that come your way without putting it
down to you being a. Woman so it's not that
(01:43:22):
people aren't. Ready women aren't. Ready people can take exception
to that all they want to doesn't make me any less.
CORRECT i haven't seen one. Yet, now that's not the
only thing we. Have this crooks, thing This Summarinda divine
is a very interesting piece out if you've seen. It
Secret service butchered this. Case and of course the conspiracy,
(01:43:45):
theorist this twenty year old dude who tried taking Out
podus and he killed one of the rally. Goers you
guys remember those wounded. Another it was weird How Chris
ray originally he was saying, that, well you, know we
didn't find anything in the online history that points to
(01:44:07):
a political. Ideology, well, that's you, know simply absolutely not.
True they absolutely, did and they found all kinds of
stuff anti. Semitic. Uh he like posted on the stuff
that he had online was anti. SEMITIC. U he was
a furry he uh rapidly Anti. Trump. Uh they had
(01:44:29):
seventeen accounts on, YouTube, snapchat Zell, group Me, Venmo, Discord Google,
Play quizlittchess Dot, Com, cora all of. It and it
shows that this this individual definitely had a very visible online.
(01:44:50):
Ideology he was not a hidden, threat and that he
didn't have a CLEAR i, mean the motive seems pretty
clear to. ME i, mean he apparently had SOME i
don't even want to talk about some of the. Stuff
it's so. Gross like some of his he apparently had
he described online trans furry. Fantasies all, Right i'm done with.
(01:45:13):
Everything have a great, day. Guys By i'm. Out this
is so. Gross he had his accounts that he had
on Devian. Art apparently they had like sexually explicit images
with furries.
Speaker 8 (01:45:28):
He.
Speaker 3 (01:45:29):
Used they then pronouns and, oh it's. Gross that's All
i'm gonna. Say, yeah it seems like we kind of
Have caine a really good ideas to, motivation don't you think? So?
YEAH i REALLY i THINK i think that. Too But
(01:45:50):
Chris ray wanted to assert that none of this. Existed.
HUH i mean this is now how many attacks then
by the TRANS tifa BECAUSE i consider this A transtefa?
Attack how many is?
Speaker 6 (01:46:02):
That?
Speaker 3 (01:46:02):
Now high profile ones like all of the most recent
ones essentially been all of? That, yeah, yeah THE i
mean it's. Yeah Christopher ray was blown up by this,
discovery absolutely blown up by this, This but we all
we kind of knew because there were some things that
(01:46:23):
were circulated on social media that we're talking about this
already saying there's some accounts that seemed to that seemed
very there were some really good people that were talking about,
this you, know over a year ago that we're saying
that there's some very interesting things coming out on social
that all these different accounts that apparently look like his
accounts on social that were kind of, giving you, know
(01:46:49):
suggesting that he was involved in all this. Stuff good.
Grief so The kirk, killer this Almost trump, killer there's
a real are we going to when are we going
to have a national conversation about dangerous mental. Disturbances and
how now we have every single high profile either casual
(01:47:09):
mass casualty attempt or mass casualty event that now involves
somebody who seems TRANSTIFA e or is trans tifa. E
instead of going after what was everybody, Saying, oh it's
it's parents at school. Board they were sitting here compiling
lists of parents who were speaking out a school board
meetings while they apparently knew of these quote unquote loan,
(01:47:32):
wolves these you, know TRANS tifa members who were all
over social media running their mouths about what they wanted
to do good, Night, like how were they not paying
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Podcast question for the chat and the audience at. Large
when is it generally acceptable to start doing your putting
up Your christmas? Stuff? Normally i'm, LIKE i ain't doing
nothing until the day After. Thanksgiving and then it'll be
a little, bit you. Know but now maybe it's just
(01:49:33):
because things have been so. Hugh even though it's eighty
five degrees outside here right, NOW i, kinda you, KNOW
i kind of want to have like a, hole let
it snow Feel i'm just, SAYING i, mean.
Speaker 5 (01:49:46):
We're beyond now the middle Of. November you'd think this
is the safe zone in order to do.
Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
It.
Speaker 3 (01:49:51):
Oh people have very strong opinions on. This in, fact
the only other time WHEN i, said WHEN i talk
about the gloriousness of candy, CORN i got lit on
fire on social media figuratively. Speaking and then a couple
of years, AGO i said something about putting up My
christmas stuff Before thanksgiving and people acted LIKE, i you,
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know murdered a bunch Of. Pilgrims it. Was it was
the craziest thing.
Speaker 5 (01:50:20):
Ever they were, like, what it's only the people that
decorate for. Everything they don't want to have to take
Down thanksgiving decorations until After?
Speaker 3 (01:50:29):
Thanksgiving what Are thanksgiving? Decorations i'm just like fall. Leaves
there you, go.
Speaker 5 (01:50:33):
Here's the construction paper turkey in the. WINDOW i did.
Speaker 8 (01:50:36):
That with my.
Speaker 3 (01:50:37):
Kilt, yeah, yeah pretty.
Speaker 5 (01:50:41):
Goth all the corner, copious there's There's thanksgiving. Decore, YEAH
i don't really punkin scented.
Speaker 3 (01:50:48):
Candles punkins are. Fine leaves are but that's. It and
THEN i, mean this shouldn't be a. Lot you know
What i'm. Saying it shouldn't be a lot, Anyway I'M
i don't. Know lorraine Says Tree day is aka the
day after Thing. THANKSGIVING i get. THAT i get. THAT
i MEAN i had one of my friends, saying, well
you don't celebrate somebody having a baby a month before
they have their, baby do. You i'm, LIKE i, KNOW
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i got that talking about Baby, jesus, RIGHT i get, That,
yes or actually Adult jesus, now or say but you
know WHAT i? Mean and, yes but also want to
put it out. NOW i don't. Know i'm still searching
for my life Size. Nativity oh sorry for the people
out there who get onto me about saying Wash. NATIVITY
i can't even say, that Right. Nativity it's way it
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Is cain for the, Left go just do.
Speaker 5 (01:51:31):
It today's, stupid all, Right it's cut Twenty and by the,
WAY i worked for AN fm station that Started christmas
music the first Of. November that was annoying as huf cut.
Twenty this is today and.
Speaker 3 (01:51:41):
STUPID i Love jesus a lot.
Speaker 9 (01:51:43):
Well as we saw in this past, election, sadly we ain't.
Ready that's Why i'm, like don't even look at me about,
running because you all are lying you're not.
Speaker 5 (01:51:54):
Ready that's of course the country isn't ready for you.
Speaker 3 (01:51:58):
Know we just don't want, you, yeah just. You just
because we don't want you doesn't mean we don't want
like a, woman like if we had like kind of
like a you, know like A maloney or more of
A i don't, know but not. You big, difference. Folks
that doesn't for us. Today i'll be back with you.
TOMORROW i have a great. Night