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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf
of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a
beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory. The Gulf
of America. What a beautiful name, and it's appropriate. It's
appropriate We're going to be.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
So that was just one Trump's taking questions right now
from the press, and I do want to go to
some of this if we could pull it up. That's
like the SoundBite that I had to immediately come to.
You know what though, first off, welcome to the program.
Dana Lash with you top of the first hour here
on Tuesday at a double check. Why isn't it the
Gulf of America?
Speaker 3 (00:36):
Right?
Speaker 2 (00:37):
I mean, I'm just asking, but I'm going to come
back to this because why he's taking questions right now.
He's speaking from mar A Lago and he's gone over
everything from Greenland to Canada to tariffs to China. What
is he on now? Let's just go I want to
listen to live a little bit and then we got
a lot of stuff to get to. So this is
Trump Live right now.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
He's a guy I like respect I think he respects me. Also,
he's the one that didn't go after certain people after
I requested that he not. You know who I'm talking about,
the Kurds. I don't know how long that's going because
they're natural enemies, they hate each other. But he didn't
do that yet, and he didn't do it in the past.
Also he started and I said, please, don't do that,
(01:21):
and he.
Speaker 4 (01:21):
Didn't do it.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
So but if you look at what happened to with Syria,
Russia was weakened, Iran was weakened.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
And he's a very smart guy. And he sent his people.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
In there through different forms of different names, and they
went in and they took over.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
And that's the way it is. I mean, they were.
Do you have concerns about HTS taking control? The way
I have The envoy here is that in the back
it is standing with my son Eric.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Is Steve Woodcoff has just got back from the Middle
East and he's done a fantastic job. He's a great
deal maker. I said, well, we need there is a
deal maker, because nobody makes a deal. We have people
that understand where the rivers are and where the meats
a bounds and bounds up, but they can't talk, they
can't make deals.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Steve's done a great job. I just want to thank
you Steve.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
He've been working endlessly for months and he's working specifically
on the hostages, trying to get him back.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
My second question is, Steve, come up for a second.
Maybe I want to say a couple of words. I
didn't I didn't know. See who's going to be here,
actually either die.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
He's done a fantastic job, and it's a dangerous job too,
and we appreciate it. He didn't know about this kind
of danger and the other deal making.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
He does now he sees a lot of big danger.
Come on up stairs.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
The second part of that, I'm going to give you
a little report on the hostages if I can.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Steve, thank you very much, Thank you, mister president. Wow.
Speaker 5 (02:57):
Well, I think we're making a lot of progress, and
I don't want to say too much because I think
they're doing a really good job back in Doha. I'm
leaving tomorrow back to go to Doha.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
But I think that we've had some.
Speaker 5 (03:14):
Really great progress and I'm really hopeful that by the
inaugural we'll have some good things to announce on behalf
of the president. I actually believe that we're working in
tandem in a really good way. But it's the president,
his reputation, the things that he's said that he has
said that that are driving this negotiation and and so
(03:36):
hopefully it'll all work out and we'll save some lives.
Speaker 6 (03:40):
It's position.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
I believe we've been on the verge of it. I
don't want to discuss sort of what's delayed. That no
point to be to be negative in any way. But
I think it's the president, his stature, what he said,
he expects, the red LA lines he's put out there,
that's driving this negotiation. I'm going back probably either this
(04:07):
evening or tomorrow night.
Speaker 7 (04:09):
Are you hoping to be a deal before January twentiethro
Who's that something that's likely that if there's a deal,
Even at Paul, we've been hearing this now for now.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
They're talking about the hostages and all of that. We're
going to continue monitoring this press conference that Trump is
giving from mar A Lago. Uh and you know when
he when he goes back to speaking, we'll dive into it.
But it's been I mean, they he's had a very
busy it's been a pack speech so far. And I
like how instead of the reporter was asking about the hostages,
and he's like, I'm gonna bring up, you know, one
(04:39):
of my foreign policy walks here, and we're gonna we're
gonna talk. So it's it's uh, it's is it weird
to see price conferences and presidents again? I don't know
what to do? I know what, what do we do?
We watch them? It's weird. It's almost like we just
don't know what to do with them anymore. We haven't
had them in so long. Where the hell is Biden?
(05:02):
He's like signing away, he's like commuting sentences for death
death row inmates and all this stuff. I don't know
what the hell the guy's doing. I don't he's he's
out to pasture. He has been retired. They they've they've
retired him. He's no longer. It's just so weird because
he's the sitting president but he's not. And he's trying
(05:23):
to as Cane noted, and we made mention of this yesterday,
he's trying to sabotage as much as absolutely possible, whether
he's going to try to tie up, you know, energy,
whatever it is. They're trying to sabotage as much as possible.
Is it? But I don't know if it's so much
as Biden as it's all of the underlings is the
word I'm looking for all of the underlings with him, right,
(05:46):
That's really what it. It's just weird. I don't know,
He's just not even the I've never seen anything like it,
and I just I just want to sit here with
it for a minute because I've never seen anything like
it before. It's really weird, isn't it? Is it not odd? So?
And then I like how Trump is still talking. He's
not even at the elector and he's still he's talking.
(06:07):
That guy's just standing there, standing there by the elector. Okay,
so a lot to discuss, but first up the again
a number of things. I just it is amazing to see, uh,
because we had this this the headline with That's what
(06:27):
I woke up to was Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg coming
out with a statement saying that they're changing some things
over at to facebooks audio sound bite nine. Listen to this,
get back to.
Speaker 8 (06:45):
Our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies,
and restoring free expression on our platforms. More specifically, we're
going to get rid of fact checkers and replace them
with community notes similar to x starting in.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
The US, So community notes or you can just not
do anything because community notes are also annoying because that's
where everybody gets in and they all argue with each other. Cain,
you've seen it. They all argue with each other and
it's really annoying. So why do we even need anything now,
(07:20):
I will say, and I'm of actually just one thought
on this. I do think that this means the tide
is turning now before people freak out, because there are
people bent on Twitter. They are such drama queens that
they will argue over anything. They will literally become flat
earth and argue flat Earth just to have something to argue.
(07:41):
I don't know who these people are. I kind of
want to knock their heads together, but that's me. I
do think the tide is turning now, and I think
that free speech is becoming cool again. Like, for instance,
I said that I was discussing how you know, I've
been since it on Facebook more to oh my gosh,
(08:03):
more times than I can count. How many times do
we get flagged by Facebook? It's like something that's pretty frequent, right, yeah,
all the time. And so it's I think that this
is significant that he's making this change. I don't think
it's something that it's a political motivation. I think it's
more of a business motivation. And I don't care if
(08:24):
the tide is turning because money's making a turn. That's
also incredibly significant because that means the market's responding to something,
So you can't discount it either way. If he had
and I don't really care, I don't care if he
had a genuine political conversion. I just don't care. I'm
almost past the point of persuasion, right, just don't care.
(08:46):
But this, you know, whether he's this change is significant
because those fact checkers are annoying and it's like, who
are you? At least with community notes, you know, it's
one of the it's one of the peanut gallery that's
there with you. I don't know, it's just going to be.
It'll be interesting to see how it works. But my
point is that the tide's still turning regardless the reason why,
(09:08):
and the market responding to it is incredibly significant. So
that's you know, I don't know. Some people are just
you know, they're mad, they're well, there's no I don't
I don't want him to join my team. I don't
care if he joins my team. I just don't want
him to put a finger on the scale. You see
what I mean. I don't want him to put a
(09:28):
finger on the scale at all. I don't I'm not
about trying to be best friends with him. I'm not
about trying to be like the woke right and elevate
him to like a Messiah level position because he said
one thing that wasn't entirely wrong. I don't want to
do any of that. I just don't want him to
put his finger on the scale. I'm a big kid.
I can take care of my own self. I just
(09:49):
I just don't need him to be involved. So I'm
you know, these notes are going to be horrendous. I
will add this too, that it is curious to me
that Zuckerberg has had a limit on how much he
was willing to accommodate from China in order to have
(10:11):
access to China's market. That is significant because remember Facebook
is not allowed in China. China has their own Facebook.
And that's not to say that Zuckerberg didn't to an
extent try to ingratiate himself in with China. Oh, he
absolutely did. But I think that there was a limitation
(10:32):
as to how far he was going to go with China.
It's interesting because I feel like he compromised more with
the Biden regime than he did with Jijen Pin. You know,
because Jesen Pink calls himself a communist that makes it
better apparently, I don't know, But at least with the
Chinese commies he didn't. He actually had a limit on
(10:54):
how far he was willing to go in order to
have access to their market, which was none. But meanwhile,
here we all know what they ended up doing. They
donated a lot to far leugh causes, and I don't
mind somebody donating their own money to how they see fit.
I think money's speech. Otherwise I wouldn't have supported Citizens United. However,
(11:15):
the excuse that I didn't know this was happening when
it came out that all of your tech workers at
your company were bending a need to request from the
government to suppress users of your platform when you own
the company, there is no excuse, There is none, none.
(11:37):
So I think that regardless of him, in spite of him, really,
it just feels like the pendulum is swinging because the
market is being forced to correct itself with regards to speech.
So don't think that this is like him having this
(11:59):
religious you know, restoration or this this somehow this new
discovery of his you know, personal allegiance he's doing. He's
making a business move. But again that is not insignificant
because the market's responding. We have a lot more to
(12:19):
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Speaker 2 (13:55):
So Amazon has made a deal for a Milania Trump
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Ratner and it's going to be her documentary plus another
undisclosed project. And she's already doing more work than Harry
and Megan just saying she's already doing way more work
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(14:17):
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Speaker 9 (15:05):
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Speaker 2 (15:06):
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Let's see this, I did not know what Okay, Biden
signed a bill making the bald eagle officially the bird
of the US. Why wasn't this already done? I remember
a story from my weekly Reader when I was in
elementary school where we narrowly missed having the turkey as
our national bird. I'm like, thank I don't really is
(15:29):
that bird weird? And it's alid weird? You know his
face anyway, So I thought this was already a thing.
How was this not? They said, well, you know it's
there's one day this piece from Lee Valley Live. They
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Twenty five year old bald eagle. This bald eagle has
(15:52):
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until it stops it because I can't function like this.
(16:16):
I can't live, like how do people how in the world?
Like how did they go to a new Arctic? No way?
I hate ice snow. But anyway, eastern half of the
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(16:39):
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(17:00):
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Speaker 5 (18:37):
Better get done by the inaugural All hell, All.
Speaker 4 (18:42):
Hell must be paid. They don't release the messages, don't
you Well do I have to define it for you?
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Look, all hell will break in if those hostages aren't back.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
I don't want to hurt your negotiation.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
If they're not back by the time I get into office,
all hell will break out in the Middle East and
it will not be good for AMAS, and it will
not be good, frankly for anyone.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
All hell will break out. I don't have to.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
Say anymore, but that's what it is.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Welcome back, huh double Chandra, Yeah, welcome back Dana. Last
year with you. Bottom of this first hour, I felt
like he was going to say, what do you mean?
How to define that? What size of boot? Can you
ask a comedy? You tell me? You know, like, I'm
just I'm curious as to if he actually would have
I mean, you're a journalist, you know, use your Oh wait,
(19:31):
that's right, you don't have any imagination the press that
he was asking give me the audio of the uh
the one guy that that was asking him about a
strike on Iran, and he was trying he was Golden
Trump trying to get Trump to answer it, and Trump's like, nah,
it's a stupid question, and it's stupid question because only
stupid person would answer. This is just funny. I just
(19:55):
I feel like Biden tries to have that kind of
energy when he's calling people fat and dogface, pony soldier
and all of that other stuff. But it's not the same.
It's not the same. But this was this was funny.
It was kind of it was pretty funny, this whole Yeah,
(20:15):
let me know if you knew have that. But he's
given his room, he's still giving remarks, he's taken questions
at mar A Lago, he's still answered some of the
questions there at mar A Lago. So he's uh tit.
Let's dive into I've just been in here, one more
bit of it, one more bit, and then while you
find that audio for me, I just wanted to hear
what he's because he's been going on for like over
(20:36):
a half hour. Listen live real quick.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Five hundred over five hundred miles a wall. Much of
that wall was built through money that I put into
the military. We took it out because we couldn't get
things from Congress in those days, and we took it out.
And that wall was built largely with money coming from.
Speaker 4 (20:53):
The military, so very simple. I went to the military.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
I said, our country is being invaded by very similar
nothing like what's invading our country now. They weren't releasing
prisons into our country, and they weren't releasing mental institutions
in but some bad dudes were coming in. And I said,
our country is being invaded. And I took that money
largely from the military. I was sued nine times by
(21:20):
the Democrats in Congress, and I won all those suits
and we built five We ended up building five hundred
and seventy one miles. Said, well, once that wall was built,
they start going around it. So we're going to add
another two hundred that would have been up in three weeks.
And then we had a very unfortunate election result and
they said, we don't want to put it up. We'll
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sell it, and they started selling.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
It for five cents on the dollar.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
What I say, so we'll do this again.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
I just want to thank everybody very much. I'm just
telling you, this will be the golden age of America.
It's the golden age of America.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Base including his remarks there mar Lago talking with members
of the press. That's the president talking with members of
the press and answering their questions. It's been it's been
very it's been very interesting. I am I did love
that exchange. Please give me that exchange if you have it.
You just had it. You just had it. You were
(22:15):
playing it for me a break. Oh it's I know,
but it's so it's so funny. So while that's been happening,
like I said, there was the news that that Facebook
is changing some of their and polynipus statement that they're
changing some of their some of their rules. Now what
does that mean. I don't know. They put out more
speech and fewer mistakes, is what he said in his video,
(22:37):
and that he wrote an he wrote an ad. The
chief global affairs officer over at Meta published an editorial
on their own side about it, and they were discussing
free expression. They're ending third party fact checking programs and
they're moving to community notes. This is what X has
They said, they're allowing more speech and developing complex systems
to manage content that aren't going to be as complicated
(23:01):
for them to enforce, et cetera. They said that they
don't want too restrictive and too prone to over enforcement.
That's they're trying to get away from that, a personalized
approach to political content, et cetera, et cetera. I mean,
Facebook is a very different platform from X so we'll
see how it goes. But the way that the press
(23:21):
has reacted, I don't know if you've seen some of
these headlines, it's they're saying, quote, this is wait, this
is rolling Stone. Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are finding new
ways to kiss Trump's ass. That's literally a headline over
Rolling Stone. Here's CNN Meta gets rid of fact checkers.
Zuckerberg acknowledged more harmful content will appear on the platforms Now,
(23:43):
he didn't say more harmful content. CNN's like more harmful content.
How does CNN define more harmful content? Content with which
they disagree. If it's a threat to our opinion, then
it's dangerous because they're too lazy to articulate the defense
of their position. So the easy way out for them
is to allege that their opposition, their ideological opposition, is
(24:05):
simply dangerous, and therefore they're trying to do a two
birds one stone. They're trying to not only smear their
ideological opponents, but they're also trying to smear anyone who
would agree with their ideological opponents, because good and moral, upright,
just people don't want to be known as being using
or endorsing anything that's considered dangerous, right, that's their whole
(24:28):
point of doing this kind of stuff. They're cowards. These
people are ideological cowards. They create for themselves these little
livery towers, and they sit there and they absolutely refuse
to have to entertain any kind or to even make
a defense of their own positions. I kind of wonder
how resolutely the left is and their position if they
(24:48):
are so unwilling to defend it. Really, the headlines have
been crazy. Of course, a lot of this changed recently,
and then it was announced that Dana White. USC's Dana
White is joining Meta's board. They added three board members,
including UFC's Dana White. They also added a tech investor
and an auto tycoon. So interesting. So this, I mean,
(25:14):
I don't know if that had that much I think
that may have been also part of just another felt
consequence of the market shifting. But regardless of why they're
doing it, the pendulum is swinging the other way. I
have stories on all these different companies that are dropping DEI.
For instance, McDonald's is the latest company to walk away
from DE initiatives. I don't care if it's you have
(25:36):
to realize something. There are people out there, and I've
seen them in my mentions that say none of this
matters because they're just doing it for the money. Do
you not realize what a myopic statement that is. Of
course they're doing it for the money, but don't diminish
how unbelievably difficult it is to change market conditions to
make companies do this stuff. And I feel like the
(25:59):
people who are trying to downplay this and say, oh,
it's just him after money, I don't really feel like
they understand the situation or market and culture, because of
course it's about the money. No one goes into business
just to like give product and time and service away.
But do you realize how unbelievably hard it is to
(26:22):
change the wins for companies that you can actually with
demand change how a market is operating, and that's exactly
what's happening here. Two major tech companies three technically if
you want to g open Amazon and Washington Post. So
regardless the motivation, I even think the fact that there
(26:46):
it's one thing to be politically ideological yourself, but it's
another thing to shift your company to do what we're seeing,
like with Facebook. So I don't care if it's I
don't care if he's I don't care what his policy are.
Like I said earlier, I just don't want him to
have a finger on the scale. But I think it's
actually exponentially harder to change company behavior than it is
(27:08):
just the idea, the ideals of the owner. So I
think that this is incredibly significant. Now time will tell.
But being a fascist doesn't pay. Being a comedy doesn't pay.
No one is ever purely fascistic or purely communist because
it's a grift. It's what stupid progressives do because they
(27:32):
think it sounds cool, but they actually still engage in capitalism. No,
none of that stuff. Tyranny doesn't pay. These people want
to get paid. Freedom will follow. I mean money follows freedom,
So that's what they're doing here. People want more speech,
not less speech. They want fewer rules, not more rules.
(27:53):
They don't want all the restrictions. And that's what Facebook
is doing. And I do think it's significant to change.
And it's not just Facebook, it's Amazon, it's been X,
it's been all of these companies that are now walking
away from all of these DEI initiatives. DEI is now cringe,
even amongst the left. It's cringe. It's really, it's embarrassing.
(28:15):
They're going to look back on that as a horrible
footnote in their history, progressive history. It's just embarrassing. But
the pendulum swinging. All right, we got that audio. I
want to play this audio for you. This is when
Trump was being asked about the Iran strike by this reporter.
He just, I mean, it's some things just need to
(28:35):
be said. Listen, the last time we were the.
Speaker 7 (28:41):
Last time you were here, you were asked a question
about the US possibly launching a preemptive strike on around
You said you wouldn't answer on Iran, the US launching
a preemptive strike on around the clear facilities.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
And I said, I don't, I don't talk about it.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
It's a military strategy, but it's something well it's not
really because only a stupid person would answer it. Look,
it's a military strategy, and I'm not answering your questions
on military strategy.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
I mean, only it's stupid question. Only stupid person would
he answer it. I mean, it's true. They're trying to
get him to go on it. He's like, I'm not
playing this game. I'm not doing it. I'm no, I'm
not doing this. It's funny. That's funny. Oh, it's so
different from Biden, who's I don't know where he is
or what he's doing. Democrats were patting themselves on their
(29:28):
back yesterday because they participated in certifying the election results.
Do you remember it was like the eighties the last
time that Democrats didn't object to a Republican certification. It
was George W. Bush's dad. Wasn't that the last election?
Because they objected to everything. Since they objected to w
(29:52):
they object I mean they've objected everybody. So for them
to act like, oh, look at us, we just we
certified these election results. I think it was. I think
it was HW Bush. I think that was and it
was in the eighties. I think that was the last
time that they did not object to a Republican certification
(30:18):
of a Republican president. They're not going to tell you
that because, well, the reason I bring this up is
they had tweeted yesterday House Democrats and Senate and everybody else.
They were tweeting, and that's how you certify an election, like,
look what we did. But they ignore the hanging chads
and all the lawsuits. I mean, you realize how long
those lawsuits went with gor Vy Bush. It was crazy.
(30:42):
I only know what a hanging chad is because of
the whole stupid drama following the election. Those were the
little like when you would punch a hole out in
a ballot, and it's the how do you It's okay?
So me imagine you have a donut but the hole
is still in it, and you punch out the donut hole.
So the hole that's getting punched out is technically the chad, right,
(31:06):
hanging chad means it wasn't entirely separated from that. That's
how what they were how they referred to with these ballots.
So when you were punching out holes, they had to
literally look and inspect it, every inspect, every single one
of them to see whether or not the little part
that was punched out the chad was hanging still, and
didn't they actually come up with a role like so
(31:26):
much of it actually had to be separated. But it
was so stupid. They had lawyers litigating every preposition and
conjunction and everything. It was this ridiculous. So I don't
want to hear it from Democrats. I don't want to
hear it from them at all. That's that's how you
win an election. All right, We got more to come
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Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
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Speaker 11 (33:30):
Poor Kamala Harris, you know, because she's Vice president and
President of the Senate. She had to give the official
sign off on Trump's win, which that is cruel and unusual.
I mean, this is like it's like making your ex
dj your wedding to.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Your new.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
It's her job, I mean, or is she a big
empowered woman or not? Right? I mean, can you leave
it data? I mean, it's her job. It's her job. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (34:03):
Not.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
When is he ever funny? He wasn't even Like the
only reason he was even close to funny is because
he stood next to Adam Carolla when they did The
Man Show.
Speaker 6 (34:10):
Because he was an adult being juvenile.
Speaker 2 (34:12):
The women's boobs that flopped on the trampoline and the
closing cardits of that show were smarter than Jimmy Kimmel
is Yeah to know, I was, Yeah, it's this new
year knew me telling you. I can't stand him. He
just seems like he's he's he's insufferable. I can't insult him.
Speaker 6 (34:31):
And it looks like he's an energy vampire. It's like
he feeds off of people not liking him.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
It's weird in a way. He's if was a person,
it would be him, like he's the son of ooh
and uh, that's Jimmy Kimmel. No, you can't. It's really difficult.
Can't unsee him, you know, just his skinny little time
(34:55):
makes his net look fatter. Anyway, move on. I don't
like get in case you can't tell. I know, I'll
tell you what. But that's her job. That's Kamala Harris's job.
Oh my gosh, we are going to so coming up
and I forgot to put this on the rundown. We
have to go. The left lost their minds, lost their
(35:17):
minds yesterday, you guys. I thought I didn't know it
was going to be this early in the new year.
They all defecated their drawers over this old man, sorry
elderly gentleman who was holding a cane in a Bible
and Kamala Harris was not reading the room because she's
(35:39):
a moron, and she's like, a're gonna shut my hand.
I don't regret to it. And the guy was like, well,
let's see, do I drop the Bible on the floor
or fall down? Which just you know which every choices here.
All of the left went after this Senator Fisher's husband
because he did not drop his cane and fall in
his face. And I guess shak Kamala Harris's hand on
(35:59):
his way down. I don't know, we're gonna we have
to talk because the Left has been trashing this guy
for twenty four hours. I don't I didn't realize that
they hate people with disabilities so much, but they do. Apparently,
we they ze pruder level scrutiny of this, of this
video that they've had. We're gonna talk about that coming up.
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lash with you at the top of the second hour,
(37:47):
and we've been watching. There's a lot of stuff to
touch on today. It's also ten years since the Charlie
Ebdoh terror attack. You guys remember that right where everybody's
just to be Charlie. After that, it was Charlie hebdo
cartoonists and their writers that were targeted by Islamist and
they were murdered. I mean it was I can't believe
(38:09):
it's been a decade. So that's just kind of wild
to me that it's been that long. But yeah, they
ended up. I mean, they stood their ground and it
was what I mean, they ten years ago just wild.
The and Cain and I were talking about this. Kine
(38:29):
has a conspiracy theory theory about it. Share it with everybody, Kane,
what that these uh, well, this is in contact with
that hubdough stuff.
Speaker 6 (38:38):
Yeah, that they choose historical dates to create their atrocities,
Like you know, October seventh was a date for them,
and I know that there's a date coming up. In
nineteen ninety one when we went in to Iraq, it
was January seventeenth of nineteen ninety one. Now January seventeenth
(38:59):
is coming up obviously, So it's I don't know, there's
a lot to look at before we get to January twentieth,
I guess, is my point?
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Interesting? So you're saying that just timing, Yeah, interesting? So yeah,
ten years it was January seventh, twenty fifteen. It forced
their way into the headquarters of Trailer ahb Do. They
killed twelve the staff, cartoonists, the writers, and eleven were wounded,
four of them seriously. So it's pretty it's it's I mean, gosh,
(39:33):
that kind of made everybody sort of I think everybody
kind of checked themselves in terms of the threat of Islamism,
which still exists. It still exists, so ten years for that,
I wanted to shift gears here. I talked about this
last hour right as we were heading out to break
It's quite early in the new year for the insane
(39:55):
amount of outrage that the Left has been demonstrating over
every little thing. But you know, they did it again yesterday.
There's a Senator Fisher is because you know, she was
sworn in. All of the other all the other lawmakers
were sworn Everybody swears is sworn in. Senators are sworn in,
Members of Congress are sworn in. Deb Fisher's from Nebraska
(40:20):
and she's a Republican from Nebraska. She was sworn in
yesterday and we've got video of this. Her husband was there.
He was holding the Bible on which she was going
to place her hand and swear. Her husband, Bruce, And
I'm not trying to be mean or anything, and once
preparing the video, he's holding the Bible and he also
(40:44):
has a cane, and he was as he walked up
to the dais where they were she was gonna get
sworn in. And I don't know if the full the
video we have shows the full thing, but as they
were walking up, because he's got if you're looking at
the video, his right hand, his right, your left, he's
got a cane and he was leaning on it pretty heavily.
(41:07):
I mean you could in some of the other videos
like his hand was sort of shaking when when he
was holding it and he was trying to hold out
the Bible and the cane. So as he walked up,
and this video doesn't show all of it. As he
walked up and they were doing that, Kamala Harris had
stuck out her hand and he was trying to figure
(41:27):
and you could tell that he just didn't have his balance.
He was trying to figure out do I drop the
Bible or do I drop my face on the floor?
What do I do? Like should he just fall on
his head and then just sort of like shake her
hand on the way down like one of those things.
Because the left, Oh my gosh, they lost their mind.
(41:49):
I don't know who this guy is, but there were
a number of like sam Stein was seeing end quote
refusing to shake the vice president town drawing, the swearing
and of your wife doesn't make you about us, That
just makes you kind of immature. I had asked sam Stein,
you know, maybe Bruce Fisher isn't as lucky as you
are to have the three hands that you do. He
(42:09):
only has two. So with what hand was he to
shake hers? While he was holding his bible and his cane.
And also, you're kind of the ass if you're there
sticking your hand out and you can see that this
frailer gentleman in front of you who is leaning heavily
on his cane and trying to hold a Bible and
not fall down. If you're seeing that he's struggling, and
you're insisting on trying to make a spectacle of it
(42:32):
by sticking your hand out, fishing for that handshake so
you can make headlines. If you don't get it, you're
the ass. I mean, it was just rude, and the
theater was so stupid. But they have been just oh
man like, oh no class and all this. People were
saying that he was a racist, of course, and I
(42:56):
mean they just that's what they were doing all day
yesterday was building up rage against this guy. And I mean,
you can see all the photos and all the video.
He's not trying to dodge anything. I mean, everybody started
attacking this guy, including the thirsty not really Republicans that
(43:16):
pretend that they're Republicans so that they can get on
CNN and MSNBC those as well. I mean, the video
is clear, and also, who cares do you? Honestly, look,
I get it that we're only pretending to be a
civilized society with these formalities and traditions of manners and greetings,
et cetera, et cetera. But you could not prevail upon
(43:39):
me to shake someone's hand when they were part of
a regime that not only censored you and suppressed you
and oppressed you, manipulated you and persecuted you and prosecuted you.
To shake their hands so we could act like we're
kissing a making up and getting along to move along.
There's no way in hell that you could prevail upon
me to do that, And I think that it's asking
(44:01):
too much after everything that this regime put this country through.
She stuck out her hand and then she was like,
oh okay, no empowered woman acts like that no woman's like, oh,
I guess he doesn't want to shake my precious little
baby woman hand. Oh my gosh. I mean with Dome
because she made a big deal out of it. He's
an older dude and he's clutching a cane, and he
(44:24):
had his Bible, and everybody's trying to give him stuff
and he's trying to hand stuff out. It's a little confusing.
Don't be an ass, be helpful, right, respect your alders,
good heavens. It's just just so fruity the way that
the left examined this video all day. I said, there
were screenshot by screenshot some of these people see they're
not getting paid by Biden anymore, so they don't have
(44:45):
any lives, so they got to occupy their time somehow.
I don't know. It's the whole thing was just infuriating
to watch. But okay, I'm not nitpicking on this too much,
am I That she's sticking her hand out and then
does that ticks me off when I'm watching, Well.
Speaker 6 (45:03):
It ticks me off more because of what the media
still to this very minute, is trying to do. And
they're still trying to push the narrative that this guy
is some sort of a hole for doing what he
did and not holding a cane and a Bible.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Yeah, screw that, old man. He should have fallen, have
broken his HP, You dumb racist. How dare you not
shake the Lord and Savior vice president?
Speaker 6 (45:26):
And level of absurdity that I just can't.
Speaker 2 (45:29):
I don't know, not every look I get Democrats think
everything's petty, because to them it is. They are petty.
But dude was struggling, and I think he's also trying
to reserve some dignity for himself because he's on a
stage technically in front of a chamber, and he's helping
his wife to swear and she wants him to be
there for her for this day. And Kamala Harris sees
(45:53):
that he's got his hands full, sees that it's it's
just weird. The whole thing was weird. And I think
her trying to do that was kind of performative. I do.
I think that's how women are. Women do stuff like that.
Women absolutely. I mean, she hands, she extends her hand,
he's holding the Bible and a cane. She sees that
(46:15):
he's holding a Bible and a cane, but she does
it anyway. And then She's like, it's just petty. That's
what broads do. They're petty like that.
Speaker 13 (46:29):
Men.
Speaker 2 (46:30):
Let me, you don't see this stuff that ladies do.
This is what ladies do. Like, Oh, I guess like,
I'm just gonna make myself the victim with one hand move?
Why are Democrats always the victims? Does it ever get tiring?
Does do you ever get tired if you're a leftist
constantly being a victim? Oh my gosh, you didn't shake
my hand. Probably couldn't be because he couldn't stand up
(46:52):
without holding his cane, has to because he's racist. I mean, correct,
I'm not wrong, So I'm not going to say correct
me if I'm wrong. I'm not even going to play
the part. It is just infury. I feel bad for
this dude, right, I mean, there hasn't been this much
drama over a cane since that one lawmaker got beaten
(47:14):
to death in the floor with one Well, it's true.
Speaker 6 (47:21):
And how many times have we seen Democrats refuse to show.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
Charles Sumner he was caned? Yes, you guys remember this
is back in eighteen fifty six, Remember Senator Charles Well
because you were not alive, Yeah, you were unlive. That's
why Charles Schumer was an anti slavery Republican as the
Republicans were. And he was addressing the Senate and two
(47:49):
Democrat senators got mad, Stephen Douglass Indrew Butler, South Carolina.
He said that he told Douglas to his face that
he was in he was a noisome squat and a
nameless animal and not a proper model for an American senator.
Andrew Butler was not president, he was not president. He
was mocked. And then anyway, this other lawmaker came forward
(48:12):
because they all got it was all a big o'brawl.
I mean it was like a combat zone. Preston Brooks,
he was from South Carolina. He was friends with Andrew Butler,
and he decided to get a cane that they would
use to beat dogs. That's horrible, but that's it. And
he entered the old Chamber. He found Sumner and began
(48:33):
beating Sumner upside the head with his cane. So there
hasn't been this much drama over a cane in the
Senate since Charles Sumner was caned. Yeah, So Kamala Harris
is trying to Charles Sumner. Bruce Fisher, We're going with it,
just saying all right, we got more on the way
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And now all of the news you would probably miss,
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Speaker 2 (50:28):
All right, So first up, this was sweet. An elderly
woman left a very kind note at a restaurant in Springfield, Missouri.
She apparently is living in poverty. She doesn't have any family,
and she wrote a note to the restaurant's staff at
Burgers at Black Sheet Burgers and Shapes and Springfield, Missouri.
The owner had offered a free burger to anyone in
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need on December twenty fifth, and a neighbor told her
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good place to go if you're in Springfield. All right,
so ooh, the Golden State, not really Golden state anymore, California.
(51:32):
They came in debt. So for five years in a
row they have been dead last for growth, and they've
been number one for U haul rentals leaving the state.
Everybody is leaving them. Everybody's leaving. That's so for five
years in a row now that's been happening. So they're
(51:52):
number one in people leaving and they're last in growth.
It's pretty amazing. Americans say a mysterious fog with a
chemical smell was making them sick just minutes after exposure.
There's parts of Texas, Wiscontin, Iowa, Maryland, Virginia's Virginia and Nebraska, Kansas,
Oklahoma and North Dakota, Florida and Minnesota. They say it's
a very unnatural fog and it began in late December.
(52:14):
They said that, you know, they would sneeze and then
their eyes got puffy and all kinds of stuff, and
they're trying to figure out what's what is it from.
They said that we've had fog before, but this is
not normal. And they said it's like a dirty fog.
And they were even showing their air filters showing how
dirty the air filters were. After so, I don't know what.
And they said it has a taste and a smell
(52:34):
that's really weird. Bird flu. Here we go again. They're
saying there's the first bird flu death reported in a
Louisi and a patient. Everybody freak out. And then there's
that other more panic thing is that they're like another
thing from China that's coming a bunch of letters, Oh
my gosh. And now there's something else. It's the neuro virus.
Apparently the neuro virus can spread on clothes and can
(52:56):
survive an entire month in most conditions, which is great
or it's bad. Rather, if you never wash your clothes,
this is so dumb. You know what the best line
of defense is. Don't be nasty. Wash your hands. Take
advantage of that soap, you know what I mean? Wash
them super easy to do. Can I sydebar real quick?
(53:20):
Have you ever been in a public restroom and someone
doesn't use the sink and soap? Do you turn into
a one person alarm system? Because I do. I'm like,
are you gonna go touch ice? I did this before
I yelled. It was like a figure a lady, and
I was like, are you gonna go touch your food?
If you just touched your ass, you can really do that.
(53:41):
That's so nasty. Wash them. That's how norovirus spreads. And
uh I told you already. UFC's Dan at White has
already joined Meta's board of directors. Uh so that's gonna
There were there were three new members to the board.
One was like an auto tycoon and I can't The
other guy was side can't remember and then Dana why
with UFC? So interesting? Interesting? So business is talking business
(54:07):
is talking, they're making some moves so and I get it.
I get all the arguments. See whether he wants to
avoid an anti trust you know, invest it whatever it is.
Speaker 6 (54:15):
And he's a big UFC fan.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
You know, I whatever motivates him. Trust. If people are
motivated by money, you know their currency. Everybody's got a currency,
some people's money, some people's vanity, some people's adulation, adoration,
whatever it is. Always trust that we have a lot
more on the way because we're going to get into goodness.
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Speaker 2 (56:00):
So Caine was telling me, welcome back, by the way
to the program Dane Lash with you that you can
check your positivity score on x do I want to
do that because some days I'm either like yay, everyone
is great, and then other days i'm you know, all.
Speaker 6 (56:18):
Depends those days more.
Speaker 2 (56:20):
There's no one between. There's no one between. It's one
or the other. Very simple person, you know, I've got
two gears.
Speaker 6 (56:28):
Apparently you're supposed to ask GROC so I think you
don't have to.
Speaker 2 (56:31):
I have never talked.
Speaker 6 (56:34):
You have to be verified to use gross, So what
do I ask you? So you just ask it? What's
your positivity score?
Speaker 2 (56:43):
Gosh, I don't want to do this. I'm doing it.
Speaker 6 (56:46):
I'm curious.
Speaker 2 (56:47):
What is my positivity score? Boy?
Speaker 6 (56:51):
What does it say?
Speaker 2 (56:53):
Hold up, I'm reading, well, this is obviously a lie.
What I don't believe any of.
Speaker 6 (57:01):
It, but a screenshot that so one can get it
up on the screen or something.
Speaker 2 (57:04):
I do not believe this at all. I really okay,
I'm gonna put it in. I'm gonna put in I
don't believe. I don't believe this at all.
Speaker 6 (57:11):
Oh, I just am I the only one that thinks
it's like a comy thing like your your your social
credit score.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
It's totally like, you know, that's what it is. It's
the only social credit score that was worth anything were
the stickers that you got for the book it campaign
for Pizza Hut. That's the only credit score that's worth
a team.
Speaker 6 (57:30):
I really enjoyed that.
Speaker 2 (57:32):
Gosh, we never we did not know how good we
had it. So this is what it's telling me. Grock says,
because I go what is my positivity score? And it
goes your positivity score based on the sentiment analysis of
your recent posts on X leans towards the positive side.
Speaker 6 (57:51):
It does.
Speaker 2 (57:55):
Your posts themes the free speech oh my gosher is
not water proof, and critique of certain policies or behaviors,
but you also share moments of appreciation for cultural content
like TV series and personal anecdotes that resonate this. This,
(58:16):
this is kissing my ass. This is what it is.
This is a lie. I don't know if I trust this.
I should I ask it again?
Speaker 4 (58:29):
Here?
Speaker 6 (58:29):
Let me let me just are you sure? Just put
in all you sure? Question?
Speaker 9 (58:35):
I put mine in and I put what is my
positive TV score on X question mark?
Speaker 6 (58:39):
And it gave me a number.
Speaker 9 (58:41):
Oh okay, what is my I'll share with mine after
you here.
Speaker 2 (58:48):
What's my positivity score on X?
Speaker 9 (58:52):
Mine was out of one hundred?
Speaker 13 (58:53):
Dude, dude, is this Oh yeah, oh god, here we go.
Speaker 6 (59:03):
I just did mine.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
Based on posts found on X, your X score for
positivity would roughly be around thirty eight out of one hundred.
This score suggests that, while your engagement on the platform
is appreciate appreciated, the nature of your posts and interactions
may not fully aligned with the platform's current emphasis on positivity. Well,
you know what, that's too damn bad.
Speaker 6 (59:24):
That must be given that to everybody, because that's what
I got a thirty eight. I think Lorraine talked about
her getting a thirty eight. I think one of our
other listeners had posted they got a thirty eight.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
So if you just ask about, you know, what's my
positivity score, it's like you're why are they so different?
Speaker 6 (59:39):
That's so weird?
Speaker 2 (59:41):
Why is it? Yeah? She got what did she get?
Oh she got a thirty eight.
Speaker 9 (59:45):
Muger than a thirty eight.
Speaker 4 (59:47):
You got?
Speaker 2 (59:47):
Oh, Steve's a big buck kiss They're a big buck
kissing rock face apparently. I yeah, you know what, you
just leave it to the thirty eights. The thirty eighth
are taugh talking stuff. Just what okay? So why does
it tell you? Oh? Like, I mean, look at the
(01:00:07):
difference and the marine is the same.
Speaker 6 (01:00:10):
If his was above thirty eight?
Speaker 2 (01:00:11):
What was your score? What do you mean? What do
you mean it's a lot bigger?
Speaker 9 (01:00:15):
Sixty five?
Speaker 6 (01:00:16):
Sixty five? What do they say to you?
Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
He drinks with anybody that has a score of seventy
or a higher it does. I can't stand those people.
Speaker 6 (01:00:25):
Are clearly you know you're on drugs.
Speaker 9 (01:00:27):
This is gonna sound terrible, but this score reflects a
generally positive tone in your engagement, although there's a mix
of sentiments suggesting that while your contributions are mostly positive,
there are elements of critique or skepticism.
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
That's like, you can't critique or be skeptical? What the
hell is that you're getting punished.
Speaker 6 (01:00:41):
The social credit score stuff?
Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
I don't know. I mean, you know, the government told
me to drink puddle water, but I feel like I
shouldn't drink puddle water. How dare you be skeptical and
critical of what Papa government told you to drinking? You're
gonna laugh up that puddle water and love it right?
Speaker 6 (01:00:58):
Being unpositive?
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
See one of your when you tell me to don't
be skeptical, that makes me more so. I just I
can't help it. I want to do it. Like when
when lockdown happened, and you guys know how I'm such
a germophobe to an infuriatingly annoying degree, I was like, well,
I don't want to do that now. I didn't want
to stay home. I didn't want to do any of that.
(01:01:20):
I wanted to go out and touch door knobs. I
can literally open doors without my hands. It's I can
open any door without my hands, shoes on and everything,
for real. It's an art. Learned how to do it.
I've developed a particular set of skills. But then when
lockdown happened, I immediately wanted to go out and touch everything.
Speaker 4 (01:01:38):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
But now with this, when it's like, oh, you're too skeptical,
well I wasn't going to be more skeptical. How can
I get this lower?
Speaker 6 (01:01:46):
Skepticism is what got me to today.
Speaker 2 (01:01:49):
Yeah, when I see things like positivity scores, I wanted
to rate me as a degenerate because I don't like those.
I mean, of all the stupid things that we this,
it's a social credit score. At some point, I don't know.
I don't trust anything, particularly government. I don't trust anybody.
Don't be shocked if you have to go kiss butt
(01:02:11):
on Facebook or x so that you can get access
to the grocery store to go and get you your
French toa supplies ahead of snowmaged in one day. Oh no,
it looks like you can't come into the grocery store
because your positivity scores too low. This is the kind
of stuff they do in China. Legit, you can't even
get on public transport in China if your credit, if
your social credit scores too low. So why do something
(01:02:35):
like this unless it's going to be used in a
manner similar to that? Right, what's the point? This is
like free work?
Speaker 6 (01:02:42):
Why so I asked it how to improve my positivity score?
Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
Well, you've got to come here to Texas and kiss rocks.
Speaker 6 (01:02:49):
But I mean, essentially it's not so many words. But yeah, yeah,
it totally did. There's like eight steps in at all
in class positivity, positivity from interacting with other people, positivity
and comments to posts that you respond to all. I mean,
there's it's an amazing amount of steps that you can take.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
I don't have that much positive. I'm just not not that.
I mean, I'm just not I mean, I like joy
and stuff, I'm just not like.
Speaker 6 (01:03:17):
Oh hey, and doesn't the universe just want balance. If
we get too much of one thing, people.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
It's equally insufferable. Come on, I mean we need.
Speaker 6 (01:03:26):
A balance, not just all positive.
Speaker 2 (01:03:28):
Right, I mean gotta have some rain sometimes to get
the flowers right, right, Rock, I'm afraid to ask it
more questions. I don't like AI. I don't like talking
to sidebar Kine. And for those of you who are
in who have been in the Saint Louis area, or
who ever been into the Magic House in Saint Louis,
specifically Kirkwood, do you remember they had a computer there
(01:03:51):
and it had AI and you could sit down and
talk to it. Yes, that was creepy, creepy. So as
a kid you would sit in front of this computer
and it was a part of their like tech lab,
their science lab and the magic houses like this crazy museum.
And it turned this regular old timey Victorian house into
Kirkwood into like the Winchester House, and it became like
this crazy museum. Anyway, everybody I was, I went there
(01:04:13):
all the time. I took my kids there when I
got married and had a family, and they had a
computer there in the science lab. There were like two
or three of them and you could sit down and
the whole purpose of it was it was to talk
to the computer. But it really was AI and it
was weird and I didn't like it. And my grandmother
(01:04:34):
was always like, that's of the devil. Everything was of
the devil. If she didn't like it, like, that's of
the devil.
Speaker 6 (01:04:41):
I wrote it off as it was all pre programs response.
Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
Stuff, which is kind of what AI is, thought.
Speaker 6 (01:04:47):
I know, but I mean AI does. I mean, it's
more it's I think it's.
Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Less preprogrammed AI AI year, but it's.
Speaker 6 (01:04:53):
Pre programmed paths to a conclusion. That's the difference.
Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
I mean, it will seem like the same thing to me.
So this is this is the only time I have
not input anything into AI except for that, like that,
I don't of the devil, you're talking to the devil.
So my grandmother was saying she would hear what would
you ask AI?
Speaker 6 (01:05:12):
If you if you just didn't care and just wanted
to ask.
Speaker 2 (01:05:15):
And just curious, how do I kill you?
Speaker 6 (01:05:17):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
Hang on here, how do I kill you AI? That's
literally all I care about. How do I end you?
Does that mean I just you know, maybe it'll give
you an answer. I just put that in and it
says you're totally gonna get banned.
Speaker 6 (01:05:31):
The concept of quote killing and artificial intelligence can be
approached from several angles. Termination of AI processes, data and
memory manipulation, physical destruction, disabling, network access, reprogramming or misalignment,
and then the legal and ethical considerations of not doing it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:50):
Oh too bad, don't don't try to appeal to my
good nature. AI interesting. Yeah, you got to ask at
these questions now before it gets too smart to answer. Right,
Sarah Connor's judging everybody right now. Sarah Connor is up
in the clouds judging all you using AI. All right,
so the uh, all right, we got to anyway, that's
(01:06:12):
about positivity score. So now you guys know about the positivity.
I don't think Facebook has anything. Well, I think Facebook does,
but it's not public. I think it's for their like
programmers in that, isn't it. That's like something that's like
pretty back channel. Yeah all right, so we got oh,
I got more. I got more to get to. So
Canadian politicians are now threatening to take okay, have them, uh, California,
(01:06:34):
Washington and Oregon. Audio sund Bite eleven, please.
Speaker 12 (01:06:39):
Hey, Donald, have we got a deal for you? You
think we want to be the fifty first statement? Yeah,
but maybe California would like to be the eleventh province.
How about it?
Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
Okay, California, all right?
Speaker 12 (01:06:51):
Oregon?
Speaker 2 (01:06:52):
Okay, Washington, you're you've got.
Speaker 12 (01:06:55):
Geography and common goosts and only that, we've already got
a carbon trading system between California and Quebec. We've got
some strong align supposed to be like on our west
coast from British Columbia. There's been a lot of academic
papers on the idea of Cascadia. So California Governor in
Newsombon Washington State Ja Insley, and newly elected governor of Oregon,
(01:07:17):
Tina Kotak, how about it?
Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
Okay? Is this I mean, don't threaten me with a
good time and Casgadia, leave us the land, keep the people,
take the progressives. Yeah, just take them. You know, I'm
fine with that. Yeah, go ahead that I mean there
we're going to get into some of this. But there
were even because I've got audio people speculating that, well,
(01:07:39):
maybe the UK should leave the Five Eyes you know,
they're security agreement. Because Elon Musk has been criticizing you
know kures Starmer over complicity in the grooming gangs because
he was out of public prosecutions at the time. You know,
nothing was done and this was a lot of drawn
ramp but for two decades. So they're lefty labor government
(01:08:01):
is threatening while they're speculating about leaving five eyes because
Elon Musk criticized the way that they butchered handling the
grooming gangs and the exploitation of hundreds of thousands of
young girls. Really, and you're so you're gonna take your okay,
take your ball and go home, and then you can
rely on that Russian energy. Go ahead, dirty Russian energy,
(01:08:25):
and then don't call us when you get into a bind,
which will happen as it has. Why why even do that?
Labor over there is so stupid. Our friends over at
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Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
All right. So Can and I were too busy debating
on break about whether or not we should buy Canada.
I'm firmly against it, and I'm just saying, Oh, Florida
man got in trouble for making his own sandwich at subway.
What Yeah, he because he left without pain for it too.
He got jailed, according to the Miami Herald, for making
(01:10:18):
his own sandwich and then leaving. I guess he thought
this is a Marion county that he could just go
in and do it. And then if you're making your
own sandwich, then you don't. That's not how that works.
But so they also had to throw away pounds of
sandwich sandwich fixings literally what they wrote sandwich accoutremont out
(01:10:40):
of concern that they were contaminated. Oh I didn't even Yeah,
that's true, like if he's sticking his hands all over
everything nasty And then he left without pain. So it
was a ten dollars sandwich and they after he didn't
even finish all, they threw it in the trash outside
the store. So they had to throw away all the
food on the line. They wasted they said sixty six dollars.
(01:11:02):
He was arrested charge with criminal mischief and retail threat
of all the things to get in trouble for that's
like the dumbest, it's one of the dumbest. A Florida
man claims an alien abduction after a nude the carjacking
attempt with a knife, says double a Nasty. A Florida
(01:11:22):
man told members of the Palm Beach Police that he
had been abducted by aliens and he wanted to die.
They arrested him because he tried to steal a car
while completely nude. That's one way to steal it. You
don't even have to be armed with anything. Like if
someone can't get away from me fast enough, they just
don't want to be near your naked and they want
to get away. So the guy, apparently it was on
(01:11:43):
New Year's Eve, he tried to steal the car. A
witness said that he had a large knife and he
carved his initials into the side of the car like
that was his Now, look, my name's on it. It's
my car. Uh And it was. It was in West
Palm Beach and he carved He started like guests, drawing
pictures with the knife and the paint on the whole
(01:12:03):
in the vehicle's exterior, and he threatened the me in
with a knife. By the way, he's naked the whole time,
just so you know. And anyway, they ended up handed
up arresting him and taking taking him in. And if
you suspected that drugs was a part of it, you're right,
you're right. A giant gator godzilla dragged the biggest python
ever seen past tourists. It was in the Everglades. I
(01:12:29):
don't like any of those. This is everything about this
is terrifying. It was a python twice the size of
the gator, Like this python really could kill the gator,
and somehow the gator the gator was dragging it through.
And one of the chore guides said, I've seen many
alligators eating pythons out here, I've never seen a python
that large. Oooh oh, man, I don't even like it's
(01:12:52):
a reh. They got a big, bad Burmese python problem
there because somebody apparently had pet pythons and they let
him out and now there's like this huge problem in
the air Glades and they sponsor like state hunts of
them to help control the population. They said that this
python was about that. It is about twenty feet long.
It's one of the largest ever seen in the Everglades.
It's an invasive species. So I guess that gator was
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subscribe all of that good stuff. I'll be on Jesse
Waters's program tonight topic TBA. Not sure yet, but I'll
keep you updated. So we have the Lincoln Riley Act
that passed the House, and that's good news. That's one
of the things. So they're they're, they're they're getting things done.
Apparently how many you I was looking at, how many
(01:14:59):
they're a lot of nine voted against the Democrats deporting
criminal illegal aliens. It's amazing, but that's true. So the
Lake and Riley Act will ensure that criminal legal aliens
are detained and deported. It has to go through the Senate,
but that's what they passed through today. So that's a
great step in the right direction. One hundred fit How
(01:15:20):
could you vote against that you're here illegally, you're committing
heinous criminal acts, and you still are against those people
who are coming here illegally and committing heinous acts to
be detained and deported. I mean, they would be jailed
in any other country, heaven on Earth, they'd be immediately jailed.
It's crazy. I I again, the United States is not
(01:15:41):
afforded sovereign rights, Speaking of which Trump has said that
he wants to. He's talking about buying Greenland. My first
question was, with what money. I mean, we're kind of broke,
We're in debt a lot, and he's I think he's
joking about Canada. Caine is actually unopposed to buying Canada
(01:16:04):
with what money?
Speaker 6 (01:16:05):
I mean, I'm a fan of Rush, And you know,
actually I like that show Call Corner. You've seen that
show Corner.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
Games and Cayu. They also gave us Cayo Sitcom and
Justin Bieber.
Speaker 6 (01:16:17):
But yeah, I'm practically Canadian. What Yeah, I like Rush.
But liking Rush makes you kind of Canadian?
Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
No, it doesn't, it kind of does. It's how with
what money?
Speaker 6 (01:16:30):
You don't care how I feel about it?
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
With what money? Are we going to buy Canada?
Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
Are we going to buy Canada? Is how it was?
Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
You know, I don't want to incorporate their disastrous debt
ridden failed Yeah, nobody wants socialist healthcare system. I don't
want to fold that into my economy.
Speaker 6 (01:16:48):
Yeah, we already have our own here.
Speaker 2 (01:16:49):
Yeah, I don't want that.
Speaker 6 (01:16:50):
I'm with you on that.
Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
I don't want all the liberals up there. Yeah, sorry Canadians,
I like some of you. Don't want all the liberals
over here, But.
Speaker 6 (01:16:58):
There's nothing about you that just like, you know, instead
of calling him our neighbors to the north distinct, no,
just a fellow Americans.
Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
No, no, no, well totally no, I mean no offense,
but no, no, I mean with Greenland, I still am like,
what with what money? With what money? We can't hardly
handle the country we have right now? Why are we?
I mean, if you can make an argument for me
(01:17:26):
that will explain also how we are to acquire this land,
and that it doesn't add to the deficit and we're
not spending money we don't have, and also that it
will make us money in the near future, then I
will sit down and listen. But until then, I don't know. Now,
I will say the Trump remarks on Panama, I thought
(01:17:48):
made the most sense. I don't know if we have
any of that out because it was all happening. We
were listening to it live when it happened. He remarked
on Panama, the Panama Canal particularly because even though even
though it was relinquished to Panama, I mean the I
mean it's the Chinese that basically run it. They've got
(01:18:09):
it's supposed to be under it was under uh Panamanian control.
It still is, but and it's it's it's owned by
what is it, the Panama Canal Authority. But as Trump
notes when he's talking about it, China kind of runs
all the infrastructure with Belton Road. Listen to this, he
(01:18:30):
talks about it here and.
Speaker 6 (01:18:32):
The Panama Canal so forth.
Speaker 4 (01:18:34):
Can you assure the world that.
Speaker 6 (01:18:37):
As you try to get control of these areas, you
are not going to use military or economic coercion? No,
Can you tell us a little bit about what your
plan is.
Speaker 4 (01:18:49):
Are you going to negotiate a new treaty?
Speaker 6 (01:18:51):
Are you going to ask the Canadians to hold the vote?
Speaker 4 (01:18:55):
What is the strategy? And I can't assure you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
You're talking about Panama and Greenland, I can't assure you
on either of those two, but I can say this,
we need them for economic security.
Speaker 4 (01:19:07):
The Panama Canal was built for a military I'm not
going to commit to that now. It might it might
be that.
Speaker 6 (01:19:18):
So maybe some military involvement.
Speaker 2 (01:19:21):
Well, and you know, we paid money and we pay
an annuity for continued access and usage because I mean we,
I mean we benefit. I think they said, what like,
there's over forty ships that go through the canal every
single day. We have American subs that go through the canal,
and so much of our shipping, oh my heavens goes
(01:19:43):
through it. But we, I mean it was an We
helped make it possible. But then China came in with
Belton Roade initiative. They have two big hubs at the
end of the canal, either end of the canal. And
(01:20:05):
I think it's funny that he's and why should he.
I don't think he should. I think it's smart for
him saying that he's not refusing to use military force,
is not committing to military force, but it's refusing to
signal to any geological opponent our what options we have.
He's not going to show moves to anybody, So I
(01:20:26):
think that's smart, but I mean, ultimately, I mean, the
influence that China has over the canal is I mean,
it's a pretty There's already been a lot of I mean,
I've talked about this with Steven Yates. There's already been
a lot of discussion about China and their activity and
(01:20:49):
their control of the canal because they insist that no, no, no,
we don't have any soldiers, We don't have any military,
we don't have anything like that. I mean, no un
form soldiers. Sure, but you absolutely have operatives. And I
mean there's accusations of military personnel and civilian clothing and
(01:21:10):
all of this stuff that's there. It's a choke point
and Beijing wants to control it. And I think that
him talking about the Panama Canal is actually huge. I
think that that makes sense. And I kind of wonder
if he's not throwing that out there and couching it
in between, you know, talk about Canada and Greenland so
that people take him less seriously over it. I'm just curious.
(01:21:37):
I mean, the regime could act to close the waterway off.
And again, they control two huge hubs at either end,
the Atlantic end and in the Pacific end. They have
it's a C. K. Hutchinson Holdings and they have their
huge they have the Panama Ports Company and then they
(01:21:58):
have another one that's that's on the lane side, so
they're of all of the port operators in that zone,
China is the largest and they have a twenty five
year concession, so it's and they're based in Hong Kong.
But who took over Hong Kong China COMMI China, So
(01:22:22):
you have to if you want to continue doing business,
you have to go along with the CCP. And even
it doesn't even matter. China's rule is when if there's
any kind of conflict that kicks off people's liberation, army
takes over, so you know, so yeah, absolutely, it's just
it's weird. There's a really good piece at Newsweek that
gets into some experts on this particular part of the
(01:22:49):
world with respect to Chinese involvement along with Belton Road initiative,
and they've been talking about this for a number of
years and it's I mean, this is one of the
most important canals in the world. And as Steve notes,
(01:23:10):
and this is one of the reasons why a lot
of people disc liked Jimmy Carter because Jimmy Carter did
give up control of it. That's why I'm like, I'm
not going to talk. He can line in state and whatever,
but he would. He did. In addition to mucking up
the Middle East, he decided to totally relinquish control of
the Panama Canal to Panama and then Panama China swoop
right in with Belton Road. Yeah. So yeah, good good old,
(01:23:32):
good old Jimmy Carter. Gordon Chang had had a couple
of good pieces on it. He also talked about it
in one of the books that he had, and he's
been on the program before. But I mean, if there
would be any kind of any kind of war involving America,
our navy would have to rely on Panama Canal to
get things to whichever theater. So I don't know, it's
(01:23:53):
that actually, I think is the most important issue that
he talked about of the three Canada, no Greenland, come on,
but the Panama Canal is incredibly important. It's very vital.
It's to American security. So that makes sense that he's
talking about it in that respect. But very interesting. Indeed,
(01:24:15):
So this a couple of other things, because we've got
a lot of audio as well. Oh here's the other
thing I wanted to mention, speaking of foreign policy and
American security. So Biden their administration again another example of
him trying to do everything he can to drag down
the transition of president elect to president coming up in
(01:24:38):
just less than two weeks now. They have shipped off
eleven prisoners linked to al Qaeda to Oman from Gemo.
They released them from Gemo. They were from Yemen. They
were held there for two decades. I mean they were
caught in the field in the wake of nine to eleven.
They were used to be bodyguards from Wasama bin Laden
(01:24:59):
and they ship them off to Oman. They're trying to
clear Gitmo of terrorist prisoners. That's Biden's because I don't
know why, and we have no idea. Was there a
deal made? Did the United States just ship off these
terrorists to Oman with you know, no quote?
Speaker 14 (01:25:19):
Is that what?
Speaker 1 (01:25:20):
I mean?
Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
What was it? Nobody knows. It's very unclear. So I
don't know what they get in exchange. I don't know
what the United States has gotten in exchange for that.
I mean, I don't even nobody has made it, was
not made aware, not made public. I mean, they had
an one of the guys that was one of bin
Ladin's bodyguards, that he's an al Qaeda fighter. There's also
(01:25:41):
the guy Sharabi, he was the one that they said
was responsible for a nine to eleven style plot that
for Southwest Asia. And they, I mean, they're all identified
as extremists. So yeah, that's going to be real good
for those eleven men to be back out in the world. Right,
(01:26:01):
great job Biden. Good heavens is he trying to one
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Now all of the news you would probably miss, it's
time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 2 (01:27:47):
So this dude cut himself shaving and he sued and
won six thousand dollars. Now, in his defense, it was
only it was a little over six thousand, but it
was a razor that was faulty, so it like broke
and apparently it was not designed very well and he
ended up like cutting into his face. But still that's
(01:28:08):
like a lot of you know, for six thousand dollars,
it's a lot to go through it. For six thousand dollars.
He's a he said, he he could have done real damage.
But yeah, anyways, that it's true. But it was a
product error though it wasn't, you know, like the lady
who spills hot coffee on herself and then sues for
hot coffee. No, it was the product was not made correctly.
(01:28:29):
So there is a top secret living lab robot city
of the future that was built near a flood, built
near a volcano that's going to welcome its first human
residence later This year. It's Toyota has been building its
woven city. Sounds like the Umbrella Corp, which serves as
(01:28:51):
a test ground for driverless driverlest car, smart homes and robotics.
And it looks real weird. I don't know if I
like this. Two thousand people are going to live there eventually.
It's a few miles away from Mount Fuji. It's ten
billion dollars and it will The current site will eventually
house three hundred and sixty people once Phase two. In
future phases are complete, two thousand people up to could
(01:29:14):
be living there. I don't know. I don't like planned
things like that. It is weird. It's very Stepford, right,
I know, I'm not into it. Just want to be
a rat and live out in the wood with no
let's see this, oh boy? No human pods equipped with
(01:29:37):
a suite of AI personas to be unveiled at a
new Tech event later this year. It's an open ear,
wireless design, so you will be able to access AI
with a gentle tap. It's like an earbud that you
would wear to listen to music. But they you apparently
are able to just get AI. Why would you want that?
(01:30:01):
I mean, you literally have your phone and you can
if you need to. I don't like this. The singularity
just got sped up by like infinity right, it's weird.
Florid just once again being scrutinized for an effect on
children's brain. I still cannot believe we do put flora.
I mean, why do we put Florida in water? Because
the government thinks you're too stupid to take care of
your teeth. Isn't that what it was? This is like
(01:30:23):
an Atlas shrugs thing. Let's see. Ooh. Face mask mandates
are returning to multiple states. Doctors are warning of a
quademic of four viral infections. I will punch someone in
the face before I cover mine again. Yeah, and even
then I didn't really cover my face. I was like,
I'm not wearing this stupid thing. But it's because of
(01:30:44):
the flu covid, RSV, and then that one, I don't know,
some other weird thing that will come up with. And
some states are saying, well, we should hospitals, like in California, Illinois.
Of course, in New Jersey they're saying, yes, we need
to bring back mask rules for staff and visitors. That's
so stupid. Not going to do it again. No way
stick with this. We've got more to come. Next.
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Speaker 15 (01:31:16):
As a reminder, today is the last day to pay
your property tax bill before it becomes delinquent. Please note
that North Carolina law does not permit property tax waivers
or exceptions for natural disasters, including Hurricane Helen.
Speaker 2 (01:31:30):
So that's what some folks in North Carolina. They had
a deadline yesterday midnight last night where they were told
that they still had to pay their property taxes and
it's do a midnight. That's pretty unbelievable, they're I mean
this county, Buncombe County, which I'm told by people who
(01:31:51):
live there, is run by Democrats with most executive positions.
They could have waived this, and they I don't know
why they didn't. What gets me is you had the
Biden administration, even though it was overturned by circuit court,
they were giving people moratoriums on paying rent. I mean,
not the property owners for taxes, but just you know,
(01:32:12):
the people who are renting. I mean, I'm amazed that
they have not waived this. That is insane. So it's
a county that is still demanding property taxes on homes
that were destroyed by Hurricane Helene based on pre Helene
(01:32:34):
assessments that no longer reply. This is why property taxes
are anti American, because you never own your own property. Ever.
You never own your own property. If you don't believe me,
stopping your property tax and find out that's what You
(01:32:57):
never own your own property. The state will take it
from you. So you pay the state protection ransom so
they don't come and take your property. That's our freedom.
You don't ever really own anything. That's true. Property taxes
need to be abolished. There's better and different and better
ways to do this stuff. That's amazing though. So they're
(01:33:20):
going to have to be paying based on assessments that
are no longer an applicable. Oh yeah, you own a
property tax on your house and the improvements that you've
done on it. Oh it's not here anymore. Hurricane destroyed it.
I mean there were a hundred There was like a
couple hundred thousand homes that were affected, right, I read something.
It was like almost one hundred and thirty something thousand homes.
That's a lot of homes. Yeah, they tweeted out yesterday
(01:33:44):
was the final day to pay the Buncombe County property tax.
Really after how long do those people languish? What are
their property taxes get them? How long did they wait
for first responder services? Property taxes by them? How long
did they have to wait to get their streets cleared up?
(01:34:05):
You know, that's what their property tax is by Are
they getting their trash collected? The people whose homes are destroyed?
You know, I mean what are the world? People just asinine,
absolutely asinine, And everyone's like, well, you know, you could
appeal your assessment. There are no property tax waivers or
(01:34:26):
exemptions under North Carolina state law. Oh, goody, goody, gum drops,
you get a best Government askis or award. Great job,
you get a Badge Hall monitor. That's not the point.
First off, their own constitutional so I'd never view it
through the context level. You can just you can just
appeal your assessment. You can just appeel your face. No,
(01:34:49):
I'm never going to accept the context that it's a
legitimate thing. It's not. It's a racket. And the fact
that they can't even wave it how much. I mean,
that's insane, if you really. I mean, in some regards,
the United States is no different from the UK because
you never actually own your own property or some of
these other places where they levy these exorbitant all this
stuff on you. It's it's crazy. But no, you're not
(01:35:12):
getting what you were not getting any of that. The
other thing I noticed yesterday I wrote a piece about
it up at Substack if you get my Chapter and
Verse newsletter. I had a short piece about how Democrats
have they tried to make there and they're going to
do this every year forever. How they tried to make
(01:35:32):
yesterday January six a holiday and all of them when
did how did the lie? How was the lie created
that multiple officers lost their lives on January sixth? Democrats
were tweeting about this all into the night, everybody from
New York ag Laticia James to Hikeem Jeffreys. Everyone they
(01:35:57):
treat this. I wrote that nonsense. Kwanza has a made
up observance turned into such a solemn occasion. But that's
exactly what the left has done with January sixth. They've
analogized it to Pearl Harbor and everything else. But they
but they they were saying that all they were naming,
all these officers that investigation proved had their fatag their
(01:36:19):
deaths had nothing to do with January sixth. I mean,
no officers lost their lives. But you know who Democrats
have never remembered David Dorn. I don't know if you
guys remember David Dorn was murdered in our hometown of
Saint Louis as part of the Burn Luton Murder summer series. Guys,
(01:36:40):
remember David Dorn. It was on live stream. In fact,
that's how one of his grandkids found out. They watched
it on the live stream. People were writing two people
were convicted in his murder. Or what about Officer David Lee,
he was killed by a drunk driving illegal alien. Or
what about the New York Police police officers who were
(01:37:01):
shot by an illegal immigrant whose immigration case had been
dismissed by a judge just prior and that was in
June of this past year. Or what about the officer
that was shot by a violent illegal alien in San Antonio?
Or what about when they had that big pro Hamas
protest in DC and an officer was punched in the
(01:37:24):
face by a Hamas supporting writer. I mean, these are
just some examples. I don't Democrats never mentioned them. They
never mentioned those police officers because those I guess police,
they didn't don't exist if they're you know, not shooting
people like Alicia Babbitt. I don't know. By the way,
(01:37:45):
the shooting of Alisia Babbitt's the only cop involved killing
that the left loved, It's true, the only one that
they loved.
Speaker 1 (01:37:55):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
I mean, it wasn't an attempted coup, I wrote, It
wasn't an insurretion, and it wasn't organized, and no one
was armed except for the police. And it also wasn't
an organized multi year series of violent, mostly peaceful events
all around the nation. I was just I was stunned
at the number of Democrats, some like they couldn't even
get their stories straight. These are elected officials and people
(01:38:19):
who are on television. I'm not like just picking random
people off of X who were saying like, oh, there
were three officers killed. There were five officers killed by day,
so many officers lost their lives. What in the world
they're just making it up now, But it can't go
entirely unchecked anymore. I wanted to play this for you
(01:38:40):
audio sound by eighteen. I made mention of this earlier
in Britain speaking of X they're mad at Elon Musk
because he was very deservedly critical of the way that
they handled the child grooming and gang rape thing, not
just in ROTHRM but outside of rothaam listen to this
because now they're socialist government. Their officials are all speculating
(01:39:00):
about leaving Five Eyes because they're mad over Elon Musk.
This is eighteen.
Speaker 3 (01:39:04):
Absolute horror at the highest levels of the government, at
the incendry language we have seen from Elon Musk, and
there's going to be, as I understand it, a hard
headed assessment. Is this just the view of Elon Musk
or is it the view of the wider administration and
the incoming President Donald Trump. If it's the latter, then
(01:39:28):
there may well be some very very serious questions about
the nature of our ongoing security partnership with the United States.
Wow John Heally, the Defense Secretary today was saying that
the UK US security relationship is the closest we've got
in the world where members of the Five Eyes group
with the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the
(01:39:49):
UK can you have that level of sharing everything? If
this sort of stuff is endorsed by the next president of.
Speaker 2 (01:39:58):
The unis my gosh, you know what Elon Musk, what
he thinks that Elon Musk's words are in cyndiary. I
think the fact that a bunch of Pakistani men were
allowed to rape and traffic young girls all throughout parts
of Britain for two decades without nay a word from
their government. I think that's incendiary. I think protecting that
(01:40:18):
is incendiary. I think getting upset more at being held
accountable for not doing anything to protect those girls is incendiary.
So he's talking about leaving five eyes. That's that's the
English speaking, It's New Zealand, UK, Australia, Canada, US obviously
(01:40:39):
that make make it up. And it's our Secure Intelligence
Security Association Alliance. That's what it is. They they're not
going to leave that. That's labor being stupid. That's just
so you know what they're gonna fa and fo. They're
going to have a true Dome moment. Speaking of that,
(01:41:00):
I wanted to play this. This is pure Poliver audio.
Some by ten. He's the Conservative leader. He may be
the next Prime Minister of Canada. He does follow me
on X, but he perfectly explains inflation. Listen, Yes, what
are the steps.
Speaker 6 (01:41:18):
That you can take it to fix the damages done
to inflation?
Speaker 14 (01:41:21):
First and foremost, stop the over spending. Inflation to high taxes, deficits,
high interest rates are all symptoms. The disease is overspending,
when governments spend too much money. There's only three ways
to get it. One is to raise your taxes. The
others two borrow, which means that they'll tax you more
later on. And the third way is to print money.
(01:41:43):
And printing money seems like a painless way to pay
for things, but it's very simple. If you have ten
apples and ten dollars in the economy, it's a bucket apple.
If you double the number of dollars in the economy
to twenty, still, I'll only have tan apples. You're not
twice as rich. It's just that e j app will
(01:42:03):
cost twice as much.
Speaker 4 (01:42:05):
Boom.
Speaker 2 (01:42:07):
I mean, you know, do you really need to incorporate?
And I would take Pierre Pulliver. I would take him.
I like him. He's a very common sense kind of guy.
But he perfectly explains it right there, and he's exactly right,
exactly right. Last thing, I'll last thing that we'll touch on,
(01:42:28):
because I'm trying to make sure that I get everything
I wanted to get out to you guys today. I
don't know if you guys watch a Landman it is.
I think I mentioned the Jerry Jones thing yesterday. I
would play it for you, but we will probably get
suspended on YouTube because even though it's like information and
all of that stuff, you can't play anything else from
(01:42:48):
anybody else. We ought to act it out. But anyway,
you know what I'll do for those of you who
are over at who get my newsletter at Substack, I'll
send out a separate thing about that to you tonight.
But anyway, so you can see the clip there. But
Jerry Jones, he had a cameo in Landman. Landman is
a series from Taylor Sheridan who did Yellowstone eighteen eighty
(01:43:11):
three nineteen twenty three, Mary Kingstown of Tulsa King and Lioness.
He's got like a ton I mean, all of his
stuff is actually pretty good Landman, notwithstanding the dialogue from
the daughter that's a little much, But Landman is a
good series, and I think Billy Bob Thornton was born
(01:43:32):
to play this role. And it takes place out in Midland, Odessa,
and it talked, you know, it's a landman, a guy's
going out there securing leases for oil and gas and
mineral rights and all that stuff. And his family, his
very crazy family. And at one point he's in the
hospital room of his boss and Jerry Jones is there
as Jerry Jones visiting, and Monty's the boss, and Jerry
(01:43:53):
Jones was telling Monty his life story. Basically, he's saying,
you know, I made a decision early on I wanted
to work with my kids. And he said, I it
was a very I mean he had emotion in his eyes,
like his eyes glinted like they were watery. I mean,
he was really and it was just a brilliant monologue.
(01:44:13):
And the guy Monty had had a heart attack. It
was like a fifth bypass, I think. And he said,
you know, I'm not saying that I've done everything right,
but I made up my mind a long time ago
I was going to work with my kids. And they're
involved in everything, he says. Jones said, they're involved in
my leasing, oil and gas, real estate. And so when
I got the Cowboys I got it so that we
could all work together. I thought I was doing it
(01:44:35):
for them, but the one who got the most out
of it was to me. And I love what he
said here because he's talking to Manti's laying in the
hospital bed and he says, I know it's not going
to be this time, but you're going to be sitting
there sometime in the future, laying here sometime in the future,
and the room will be filled with your business associates
and the people you've worked with all your life and
Jones Ads and more than likely your children and your
(01:44:55):
family's going to be there because they're your children and
your family, but you could have them there because they're
the people you spent your life with, you worked with,
you fell down with, you got up with, and not
just Thanksgiving and Christmas. That's who you want to be with,
he says, So when that time comes like this, it's
a celebration of your life and you're not wishing that
you spent a little more time seeing a few more
(01:45:18):
sons come up and he goes, that's the tricks and
he ends with saying, because that's going to be your glory.
I thought that was great, and I thought it was
great because a lot of people, I feel like in
society have to make apologies if they want their kids
to work with them. I have friends who work in
agriculture and their parents, who were friends of the family,
(01:45:38):
worked in agriculture, and they were raising their kids up
to go into agriculture and work and ranching. And it's
weird because it's like outside of that community, society is like, oh,
a Nepo baby or something like that, and it's like, No,
these kids are learning the ropes and they're learning what
they're supposed to be doing. But I feel like saying
that you can't pass that down to your kids or
(01:45:58):
bring your kids into it is a very anti American
way of looking at things, because we're not talking about
giving it to people who didn't work and didn't earn it.
That's a very European aristocracy way of viewing things. No,
they actually work in the field. They're not just people
of leisure. They actually work in the field and they
go out and you know, they learn about animal husbandry
and they go out and do all this stuff. And
(01:46:19):
everybody in every industry that I've ever seen, including friends
of ours that own businesses, you know, in our own
town that own restaurants and all this. They bring their
kids to work with them and they show their kids
the ropes, and the kids by being immersed in that
sort of world, they get that real time practical education
and they learn. And they said passion of theirs too.
(01:46:40):
But isn't that why you work so hard to have
your family celebrate it? And I just thought that was
a great message from Jerry Jones. I know people get
mad with the Cowboys, but damn, he's a good actor.
And that's not even acting, but as Justin Bateman noted
on X, just to be able to deliver it like that,
with that kind of emotion, you still got to be
pretty talented at acting. So I don't know, maybe if
(01:47:00):
he decides to give up the Cowboys someday and all
the oil and gas, he could do that. We got
a lot. Layman's a great series. I would be aware
of the daughter's dialogue, but it's a good series.
Speaker 10 (01:47:11):
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Speaker 2 (01:47:23):
Welcome back to the program. All right. Tonight I'm going
to be on with Jesse Waters his program that's at
seven Central, eight Eastern, and then make sure you sign
up over at Substec two because I'll make sure you
get that Jerry Jones video from Lameman. It's very good.
Like I said, i'd played on air, But we get
ahead if we do. All right, today's stupidity came.
Speaker 6 (01:47:45):
All right, this is Joe Biden, the President. Still right,
it's the President just making sure Adam Kinzinger all the
other dumb Democrats are saying the same thing. They're trying
to man and the media make January sixth a thing.
Listen to this. What Trump did by saying to peacefully protest,
(01:48:06):
that was a threat.
Speaker 2 (01:48:08):
I mean we were on air when it happened. We
literally carried him with them saying to be peace. I
mean he said it that.
Speaker 6 (01:48:14):
Burned down cities. Those weren't threats to democracy.
Speaker 2 (01:48:17):
Yeah, I tell you what never ends never ends? All right, folks,
that does it for us today. Of course, you know
we're going to be back at same bat time, same
bat channel tomorrow, So stay warm and we'll see you then.
God bless