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December 18, 2025 103 mins
Dana recaps Trump's address to the nation Wednesday evening including the “Warrior Dividends” to our servicemembers. Tucker Carlson mistakenly tried to tell everyone that Trump was declaring war on Venezuela. Australia’s Prime Minister continues to spew DEI talking points while discussing the tragedy at Bondi Beach. H1D Kamala gives a word salad when Jimmy Kimmel asks her why Biden didn't release the Epstein Files.

Providence’s Police Chief reveals that 5 days after the Brown University mass shooting with a killer on the loose, they have not interviewed a student eye-witness for a description of the shooter. Was the Rhode Island cop a DEI hire? The police chief of Minneapolis is being RIPPED for using the Bible to attack ICE agents and defend criminal illegal aliens. Dana explains how she has finally decided to land on a church to attend. The Target employee who was harassed for wearing a Charlie Kirk “FREEDOM” shirt finally speaks out, saying the lady who harassed her should NOT lose her job.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Along with the just passed one big beautiful bill tonight,
I am also proud to announce that more than one thousand,
four hundred fifty thousand, think of this, one million, four
hundred and fifty thousand military service members will receive a
special we call Warrior dividend before Christmas, so Warriot Dividend,

(00:25):
in honor of our nations founding in seventeen seventy six,
we are sending every soldier one thousand, seven hundred and
seventy six dollars.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Think of that, and the checks are already on the way.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Nobody understood that one until about thirty minutes ago.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
So that was one of that was like the big announcement. Really,
that was like the only new thing I think last
night that he announced, I mean, give or take. Everything
else was already out in the public square and had
already not been leaked, but had we knew it because
of certain actions that members of Congress had to take
in order to like an act did and make it happen.
So you know, we knew all of this. We kind

(01:06):
of knew what was coming. But the I think the
one thing that we didn't know was the Warrior dividend.
Now he outlined it there, and if you get my
prep email, I also explained to you, Oh, it's the
word I'm looking for the parameters. I had to write

(01:27):
gifts last night, so I used all my brain power
to make sure my edges look nice, if you have
to know. But my point is that he what it's
active duty service members, So who excuse me? Who are
eligible for this active duty? And the seventeen seventy six.

(01:51):
I think there's even a couple more. There are a
few other parameters with it as well. But that was
what he announced last night, and the I mean, it
seemed to go over well, but I just why did
we have to have a prime time address with it.
He also was talking about ACA, and I got a
lot of questions about that because it sounded like he

(02:12):
was going to say, yeah, we got to get rid
of this and we got to get rid of the
high prices. Okay, well, how are you going to do
that when we still have all of these restrictions, et
cetera in place? Do you see what I'm saying? Like
some of that stuff of what he said didn't quite
make sense to me because I don't know, I just
I didn't think it needed to be a primetime address.
If I'm being honest, what did you think, Kane? Did

(02:35):
you think it needed to be a primetime address? Because
I didn't think that.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
I think there's some strategy behind it, because today we
got the news on core inflation. It's way down, numbers
were good. My suspicion was that they got some inkling
of this good news for today and decided to go
out there and say, hey, look you're suffering. We get it.

(03:00):
I inherited a mess, but we're fixing it. Things are
going to be good. Just hang tight, let me cook, bro.
And then today the news comes out and inflation's great. Right,
So it's kind of like a one to two punch
strategy where he comes out and says, hey, I'm trying
to contextualize what we're doing here with these insurance companies,
what I've been doing with the economy. Like I said,
I inherited a mess, and now today good numbers on inflation.

(03:21):
So his policies at least they appear to be working.
And I think that the timing was based on this
information we've got on inflation.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, I just didn't think it needed to be a
primetime strategy. Maybe I'm the only one, But I didn't
think it needed to be a primetime address. You know
what I was expecting. I thought we were going to
wake up today and be at war. Guys, why are
we not in the war?

Speaker 4 (03:44):
We were reliably told.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I was reliably told. We all were first off, welcome,
greetings and salutations and all that jazz Dane lash with
you were at the top of this first hour, and
I was reliably told that we were going to be
in a giant war, big o wary war. And it's
not didn't happen. I mean, we were told by I

(04:05):
don't know who that one comic is and everyone to
say his name just in case there's like verbal VD
and it could be catching. I don't know, but it's
there's a lot of questions that a lot of other people,
UH have questions as well. But we were told reliably

(04:26):
by Grifter Inc. Guys, we were told that this was
going to be an announcement of war with Venezuela. We
were told that reliably Kane. We were told this is
gonna happen. I mean, I think Tucker Carlson was like, well, whoa, yeah, whoa,

(04:48):
We're gonna whoa? We go ahead, play this is what
he told Judge Napolitano, that he was saying that, Yeah,
we're gonna We're gonna go to war. Guys, it's gonna
be a war. I think maybe he was trying to
give himself some culpable deniability. Listen to this.

Speaker 5 (05:03):
I don't know the answer. I certainly been on the
phone a lot about it. I have no power, I'm
a podcaster, but I'm very interested. And so here's what
I know so far, which is that members of Congress
were briefed yesterday that a war is coming and it'll
be announced in the Address to the Nation tonight at

(05:23):
nine o'clock by the President. Who knows, by the way,
if that will actually happen, I don't.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Know, but he's going out and saying that. So that's
not being a journalist, it's not even being a podcaster.
That's just being a pooh poster. That's it. Because I
also called members of Congress yesterday, five of them, in fact,
and every single one of them told me. In fact,
one of the quotes one gave me was, what the
hell where is this coming from? No, there was nobody

(05:49):
was being briefed that there was going to be So
why would you it's like you're going out there and going, yeah, well,
you know, I heard that President Trump is gonna kill
everyone with a giant Jewish Jewish space laser and it's
going to give everybody dined in aids fire. I mean,
I don't know that, but you know, I'm just a podcaster.
But you know, people were you know, they were told
and I don't know, but that's what I heard some

(06:11):
people say. And I don't know, but that you know,
Debritt gonna die maybe blink blink blink. That's yeah, that's stupid.
Just stop. That's We're not gonna be in a war
with Venezuela. That would be dumb. And that's not at
all what happened at all. I don't even think anyone
from the administration was floating that. I see some of

(06:33):
these people out there that really love themselves. I think
that they just you all think that they're talking to you,
but they're really They put a mirror in front of
them and they just crooned to the mirror all day.
A couple of those folks out there like that, and
one of them was saying, oh, this is like eleven
D D Chess, what Potus is doing? I know, it's not.
He just went out and was spiking the football, which

(06:55):
I don't necessarily think needed to be a primetime address.
But that's like not a major issue. But I still
don't think it needed to be one. But he just
was out there. He just goes to spike the football.
There was no They didn't leak that there was going
to be some kind of uh war or anything like that.
That was all Grifter inc that was doing that. I mean,

(07:17):
I was told muh that there was gonna be a war,
but there wasn't. Who is that one guy? I don't
want to play any of his stuff because I mean,
I just don't like to play great value content on
my premium program. But I'm just curious that there was
because there was another comedian too who was out there,

(07:39):
or a guy says he's a comedian. He was out
there saying that, Oh, yeah, it's gonna be We're going
to be in a big old war. So there were
a couple of them out there pushing this. Oh and
do you know RT? Do you guys know what RT is?
It looks like a little media outlet, but do you
know what the RT stands for? It stands for Russia Today?
Do you want to know how art came into the
existence the communist at the Kremlin? They doused it out

(08:06):
and they run it. It is entirely Kremlin founded, Krimlin financed,
and Kremlin ran. And they were promoting that clip all
day yesterday of Tucker saying that there was going to
be a war. We were going to be declaring war
in Venezuela, and that one, you know, Chonky comedian who

(08:27):
tries to act like he's Tucker two point zero, was
out there saying and they were promoting that as well
all day yesterday. They were tweeting it. People had screenshots
where they had it on their main page. Isn't that
so weird that someone just pulls just this conspiracy theory
out of their backside and then the place that they
love because the trains run on time, you know, they

(08:50):
promoted all day. So weird, Kane, so weird. But that's
just America first, I guess. I mean, nothing says America first,
like buying house and cutter and then working with a
foreign owned company to produce foreign made nicotine products that
are then also promoted by Russia today. But hey, America

(09:10):
first and all that stuff, right, anyway. It's true though,
so I you know fully expected us to be in
a giant war today, Kane. Are you so sad that
we're not in the war we were supposed to be
in war like World War eleventy right now because Trump?

Speaker 3 (09:28):
Yeah, if we believed everything the media has told us
over the last handful of years, Yeah, yeah, you're right.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
I just can I just make one more point and
then I'm going to move on to a couple of
other topics for right now. The claim that Trump was
going to be declaring war on Venezuela is literally what
all the left says. The left is always like Trump's
going to get us into war, and then you had
these grifter people who pretend to be on the right
also telling you the exact same thing that the left

(09:52):
was telling you. Oh yeah, Trump is going to declare
war on Venezuela. Where's the daylight between those two factions.
Where is the daylight between the people on the left
telling you that Trump's going to get us into World
War eleven d Oh my gosh, TDS and then the
grifter inc people on the right that are telling you

(10:14):
the same thing. There's no daylight between those factions and
do you want to know why there's no daylight between
those factions because it's the same faction. Oh, now it
makes sense. We're going to come back to that because
I have a bunch of other stuff. So not only
are we not in a war with Venezuela. My only

(10:35):
thing was that I just thought that doing the address
in primetime was just pointless. I mean, I'm one of
those people. It could have been an email, that's me.
It could have been an email. I can't tell you
how many there's a meme of someone freaking out because
it says they have a call scheduled that day. I
can do anything but the calls, you know what I mean, Like, O, gosh,

(10:57):
it could have been an email. And it always is
something that could have been an email. Do you know?
I feel like some people just like talking on the phone,
but it it could have been an email. That's all
I'm saying. I mean, not even that, like he could
have just like walked out on the balcony of the
White House midday and just wrecked the news cycle. Because
this didn't really wreck the news cycle. It didn't. And

(11:20):
what was my original point? If you're not going to
be talking about Islamism or China. I don't see the point.
Primetime addresses are for some stuff when it really hits
the fan, when it's a very serious thing. Telling everybody
that you're giving the troops, you know, seventeen seventy six
dollars is I'm sorry, that's not a primetime address. You
can get mad about it, but it's not. Now. If

(11:41):
he was to go out there and say we got
a problem Islam is increasing its war on the West,
I'd be like, well, damn, that's some pretty forceful language
from the admin. I can see how that would be
in prime time, but otherwise I get spiked the football.
But guys, we've got serious problemos here. I don't know
if you've been seeing some of the stuff that's been happening.
We got some serio various problems in this country right now.

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Speaker 6 (14:00):
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Speaker 3 (14:18):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Oh, Hunter Biden got disbarred, guys, I know you're so
sad about that. Hunter Biden was disbarred in Connecticut after well,
good heavens, after admitting to an attorney misconduct over the
gun charges, the tax conviction, and a million other things
was a part of agreement agreement with the States Lawyers

(14:45):
Discipline's office. But he did not admit to any kind
of criminal wrongdoing, which I thought was interesting. So he's
not admitting to criminal wrongdoing.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
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Speaker 2 (18:50):
Welcome back to the program, Dana. Last year with you,
I don't know if you guys saw some of the
latest from this Prime Minister in Australia, this Anthony Alles.
He had tweeted yesterday that we stand united with Jewish
Australians and will never relent in the fight against anti Semitism.
He can't even admit that they imported into their country
a terror problem, a terror problem that's now manifest to

(19:14):
multiple repeated, regular terrorist attacks. Much less he can't admit
to how it's driving the anti Semitism in his country.
So no, he's not going to protect anything. Listen to this.
This is cut sixteen from yesterday.

Speaker 8 (19:29):
Overwhelmingly, one of the things about this country is what
they want is when people come to Australia, you leave
all divisions and hatreds at the door. At the door
when you come to Australia, you are here to support
our society, of which is diverse.

Speaker 5 (19:52):
But that diversity is a.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
Strength, and that is what overwhelmingly Australians want to say.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
That whole thing about diversity being a strength is a lie.
And here's why, because you're missing a key factor of it.
You're missing the assimilation part of it. Seeing the United
States back when we used to say melting pop before
the left decided to try a syhop and get people
from saying it because they when you say melting pop,
that means it indicates, it intimates assimilation. And the left

(20:24):
doesn't want assimilation. They want everyone divided so that they're
more easily controlled. I mean, if it's easier to fight
your opponent, if your opponent is divided in fighting, you
know himself. And that's what this whole thing is. So
when he says diversities are strength, and know, it's not
because you're importing people in, especially people from countries whose
cultures practice traditions that are completely not only are they

(20:49):
anachronistic with modern era, but they're completely incompatible with Western jurisprudence,
with the law in most countries period. You know, just
because you and this has been used in defense by
the way, in the UK people coming whether it's I
think it was, they were North African immigrants that were

(21:10):
coming in and Afghan et cetera, and especially in Rothoram Pakistani,
and they were grabbing women and sexually assaulting women. And
there were several of them who literally used in defense
in court that they just didn't know because they come
from a place where their culture does not forbid any
of those things. So if they just see a good
looking woman and they want her, they're going to go

(21:30):
get her. Yeah, that's completely incompatible with this. And instead
of forcing people to assimilate and accept the laws of
their host country, we are told that we are the
ones who have to amend our long standing laws and
cater to barbarism from countries that have contributed nothing. They
have done nothing for any kind of modern scientific advancement,

(21:52):
nothing for medical advancement, nothing for artistic advancement, nothing for
any kind of advancement of this human race. Near I say,
they've been in anchor on the progress of humanity. But
yet we're supposed to entertain the idea that people can
come from such cultures and not have to even follow
our laws because it's out of step with their culture

(22:13):
and their third world hellhole from which they originated. No,
and none of these things are bad to say, because
bad ideas should be roundly mocked. Ideas that include raping
of women is okay. Ideas that include defrauding the taxpayer
of billion dollars is okay. Yeah, it's okay to ridicule

(22:35):
those things. And it has nothing to do with race
or ethnicity. That is a dodge that actual barbaric racists
want to use so that they can get away with sin.
Don't entertain it. So, no, diversity is not the strength.
The assimilation is the strength. That is the strength. Now

(22:58):
that's not to say that you forget who you are,
but when you come to the United States, you either
become American or you get out. You don't become a
hyphenated American. You become American, get out. Don't segregate yourself
because you think it gives you power as a victim.

(23:18):
So Australia's cooked. They're done. I mean as if you
didn't know that when they were arresting people during COVID right. Yeah,
them in New Zealand just a hot mess. They have
a major, major, major problem with anti Semitism, and they
imported a terror culture. We've imported a terror culture. The

(23:42):
vilification by the way going after and I'm going to
tell people something. For all the people who are being
led around by the nose by all these stupid, fat,
uneducated virgin grifters that are on social media, these forty
year olds that have never laid with a woman, they
have no prospects for marriage. No one wants to continue

(24:03):
their gene Pool. They're just hopeless and sad. These people
that lead these thoughts, that try to be these influencers
and try to make it all about Jewish people. Here's
a news flash. They come for the manura today and
they'll come for the cross tomorrow. These are the same
people that keep promoting this stupid idea that is Lomists

(24:27):
and Christians are allies. These people are completely ignorant of history.
I mean, any of these countries, by the way, where
we're talking about this diaspora, immigrating from Christianity is illegal there.
It's illegal.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
You know.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
When we talk, we hear people say I'm going to
buy a house and Cutter, christis king buying a house
and Cutter. If you're caught proselyzing proslyizing, you could actually
be put to death. There's no evangelism of Christianity over there.
You have to worship in a non script building that's
on the far away on the outskirts, not even on
the outskirts. It's on the outskirts of the outskirts of Doha,

(25:08):
and you have to be inside the building and you
have to worship quietly. There's none of that in Cutter.
By the way over ninety percent of their populations imported
slave labor. That's a whole other idea. So tell me
about freedom and Jesus while you sit here and brag about,
you know, buying property in a place that would kill
you if you actually try to evangelize within the city limits.

(25:28):
Just asinine. There's no allies and most of these countries,
I mean, what do you think dimitude came from. It's
literally the idea. Christians have always been included in it.
Their second class, if they're even considered class at all.
And a lot of these nations they have to pay attacks.
If they're not Muslim, they're harassed regularly. If they're not Muslim,
they don't have get to have churches there, Are you

(25:51):
kidding me? Try putting up a Christmas tree in the
window of a Sharia led nation. See how well that
goes for you? Now, I watched we had those influencers
over Thanksgiving that decided to spend you know, the day
of thanks over and Cutter, which was interesting, and they
one of them was a gay man standing on the
balcony of this luxury a hotel overlooking this courtyard in

(26:14):
Doha talking about how great Cutter was and my first
thought was, dude, everybody better, you better be quiet about
your lifestyle because they will throw you off that balcony
like people throw Mardi Gras beads during Fat Tuesday in
the French Quarter. Who are you kidding? I mean talk
about cookery. So there is no alliance here, there's no

(26:39):
alliance there with that. So when I talk about people
targeting Jewish people in the United States, if you think
that Christians aren't next, actually they're not. It's not that
Christians aren't next. They're being slaughtered by the hundreds in
Nigeria and in Sudan. But you don't hear the craziest

(27:01):
king people talking about it, because do you know who's
doing the killing, the Islamist and these these influencers that
you see out here, these grifters, they're whores for Islamists,
and they're out there turning tricks on the street corner
of the digital market for Islam. That's exactly what they're doing.

(27:23):
And they're trying to convince you that that's the way.
They're super quiet about the Islamists murdering butchering Christians by
the hundreds and these countries in Africa, they won't talk
about it, because Heaven forbid, they don't want to jeopardize
those checks seven thousand dollars from Cutter. Look how easy

(27:44):
I can do it, except there's actually more receipts on
that than anything else that they've ever accused anyone, just
simply defending Indus and Jewish people of I mean, it
is really interesting. You have to realize Cutter has spent
so much money on American Universe, they have spent so
much money on lobbying, and all of these fake Christians,

(28:06):
these so called influencers that are super quiet about the
Jihaty butchering of Christians in Africa, these Christians, so called
Christians that are super quiet about the attacks on Christmas
markets all over Europe. Notice how none of them have
ever done a single episode on that, not one. I know,

(28:28):
because I've checked. I don't just go out and start
talking out of my ass about keep complanes and all
this other stupid stuff. I mean, okay, Alice Sharpton, but
it's true, not a single one. It's just very interesting,
all of this money that Cutters started spending on lobbying.
Now the moment you say that on social media, you're

(28:49):
swarmed by bots of course, I've been seeing a lot
of mine. Most of mine are foreign after X made
the switch and now you have to actually affirm what
country you're from. It's been very interesting seeing where some
of these people are from that have been doing this.
But point beam is that it is purposeful and it

(29:10):
is a syop on the West because they're trying to
push the Islamification of the West, and these people think
that if they can just be on the side of
the Islamification, then maybe they'll get eaten last, or maybe
they want it all. Maybe they'll just you know, maybe
the Islamist will just target the Jews. Except that's never
been historically accurate. As we move the folks who will

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Speaker 4 (31:00):
Like SAMs through the hour Glass. So are the days
of the United States?

Speaker 9 (31:06):
Why didn't the Biden administration release those files? Was that
something that they felt would look bad while was running
against this guy? Or why didn't they come out during
your administration?

Speaker 10 (31:18):
To give you an answer that will not satisfy your curiosity,
I will tell you we perhaps to our damage, but
we strongly and rightly believed that there should be an
absolute separation between what we wanted as an administration and
what the Department of Justice did. We absolutely adhere to.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
That, and it was right to do that.

Speaker 10 (31:42):
The Justice Department would make its decisions independent of any
political or personal vendetta or what.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
Cost are this?

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Did we just get drunk? What did I just hear?
Are we drunk? Because I feel like that that's something
drunk people would say, maybe we it happened to us?
Or is she drunk?

Speaker 9 (32:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (32:05):
You know sometimes like when you go underwater and people
are talking and it doesn't make sense when you're underwater
because it's all muffled by the water. It's like that, well,
I mean, you know, the process and things. She didn't
actually give a coherent answer, so what is the answer? No, No,
she didn't release them because they there was nothing there
to really release. I'm just thinking there's nothing there. I

(32:27):
don't know. I feel like so much of it's already out,
but I just wish that people would tell people that
instead of, like, you know, one of the stupid things
that Republicans did is that they led everything like how
they led everybody on right like a donkey with a carrot. Oh, yeah,
we're gonna go we're going to repeal Obamacare. Vote for us,

(32:48):
keep voting for us, guys, and then they vote to
the actually extend the subsidies. Okay, Oh well, it's because
we don't want everyone to lose it right before midterms.
That's not my problem. You guys made us a promise
and you stabbed us the back because you're pansies. It's okay,
it's not okay, but you know.

Speaker 6 (33:04):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
And then now this we were told they campaign we're
going to release the Epstein files. We're going to release
the Epstein files. They don't release the Epstein files. They
get mad when everyone's like, remember how you campaigned on
you said you were going to release the Epstein files.
What there's what? What do you guys get over it? Yeah,
that's not how that works. When you when you promise
people something, some people remember it just saying, and the

(33:28):
fact that Democrats didn't release it. Look, if there was
some super compromising stuff in there, Democrats would have released it, don't.
I don't believe for a second that they're protecting anybody.
These Democrats, they would have released it, even if it
would have taken out a couple of their own members,
just to get it, just to get it. Republicans because

(33:48):
they're so vengeful. They they can't see ahead. They they
don't know how to look ahead. They're so vengeful. So
I don't know. I just why is she? Can I
ask why the hell is she even going on Jimmy Cummel?
What is she promoting? Normally you're not doing that the
talk show circuit unless you got something to promote. So

(34:09):
what is she promoting?

Speaker 4 (34:11):
Book things? Over right?

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Oh my gosh, does she have another one?

Speaker 6 (34:15):
It's funny you mentioned the drunk thing because that was
the follow up question we have next?

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Oh my gosh, can I have this in my life?
Fourteen still to play? Is it?

Speaker 9 (34:27):
Had you been elected president right now, we'd be watching
a forty million dollar documentary about Doug on Amazon.

Speaker 11 (34:38):
It's a different world after the election.

Speaker 9 (34:41):
Did you and Doug just start drinking.

Speaker 10 (34:45):
We did.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
We're still drinking.

Speaker 10 (34:50):
Jimmy, We definitely it took us some time.

Speaker 9 (34:53):
When was the last time you spoke with President Biden?

Speaker 2 (34:57):
Wow? I mean it did take some time. Why is
she she's still doing this? Why is she still going
on that. I'm just fascinated as to why she's not
promoting anything. No one cares about how she coped after
getting her butt kicked in the election. Nobody cares because
it's six months out. We don't care anymore. We're done caring.
I feel like that's I don't care about it anymore.
She got the move on where all moved on.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
She's planning to run in twenty eight for what.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
No, shut shut up, guys, don't do this to me.
I swear to you if I have to go through
one more election cycle of that woman and her grating
voice and her completely nonsensical answers, Oh my gosh, there's

(35:44):
not enough coal that Santa's gonna be able to bring.
Not enough. You know what I'll do is I'll make
a pyre out of it. Bring me the coal, Sana,
I'll make a pyre. Not enough. There is not enough
eggnog in this world. By the way, who drinks eggnog
besides Nana, who enjoys eggnog.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
You just reminded me I'm gonna have to get some
of the way home today. I forgot about that.

Speaker 6 (36:09):
Well.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
The reason why that because my parents come. My mom
comes for Christmas. She likes eggnog, and I'm like, you're
literally the only person that drinks us. And I just
is that I don't know anybody my age that drinks eggnog.
You don't drink eggnog.

Speaker 4 (36:26):
I haven't in a while.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
But I'm see, so you're not an eggnog If you
don't have it every Christmas, you're not an eggnog drinker. Okay,
that's the rule. Think about it. We got a lot
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Speaker 12 (37:17):
And that's all part of the interviews. And actually we're
cooperating with Brown to get the roster that was a
study hole, so we don't have the number. Were still
getting information as far as who was the I know
Brown sent out an email to the students to notify
us if they were present, and we're still getting this
so I can't give you a new sacked.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
Account now, Okay, So this is where it's really bad.
This is the uh that was the Providence Police chief correct,
who was saying that they have yet to actually interview
the students who were in the lecture hall at Brown
University when that dude opened fire. And they were saying that, well,

(37:57):
Brown has not provided the infos to who was there
on how to reach them, So I guess we're just
not gonna talk to them. Kind of important, especially since
there were reports that the guy was had yelled Allahu
actbar on all of that. Now, that was something that
everybody was working to confirm. But now you can't confirm
it because nobody's interviewed any of the students who were

(38:19):
in there when you open fire. I'm not going to
try to tell you how to do your job, but
by god, I'm going to tell you how to do
your job. What on earth? Welcome to the show, top
of the already first hour. And I apologize because I
so I have all of my contents stacked out hour
by hour and we haven't even gotten through all the
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(38:44):
Makes you stream us at YouTube as well three forty
seven channel DirecTV in the podcast. Don't forget the podcast.
If you missed anything last hour, you can find it
at the podcast. So ooh man, So this Brown UNI
PD and these what were? And so the audio that

(39:04):
we just played that was that was a press conference
from yesterday early ester, like yesterday morning. I I am
shocked about this. How do you okay? How do you
not know when you're responding to a situation like that,

(39:27):
you contain the area and you interview students. And I
know for a fact, just for an example, with Parkland,
Coral Springs PD were awesome because you remember that disgraced
Sheriff Scott Israel couldn't run his department for nothing, to
even keep up on training. They found out that the
Marjorie Stone and Douglas commission, so charl Springs had to
respond and they were. They secure the area and they

(39:49):
immediately were getting people ready, and they knew it was tough,
but they needed to interview people right while they were
there and get initial witness statements. How do you not
do that with this? I have never heard of any
situation that's like this where you don't interview the witnesses

(40:12):
there or even immediately after. How many days has it been, Kane,
and they haven't interviewed any of these people?

Speaker 3 (40:21):
Six I think.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Now, I am not in law enforcement, but I have
family who are, and I know a lot of amazing
people in law enforcement. From my experience, that is not
standard operating procedure. How that's being done. And just case
in point, one of the first people who sent me

(40:47):
that video was a retired cop saying that that was stunning.
The email was just stunning police work. And he's being
sarcastic someone who never emailed before, but just someone who
saw and listens to the program and was like, oh
my gosh, this is crazy. You need to see this.

(41:07):
I just I don't know how that happens. I don't
know how you don't interview the witnesses that are there.
It is really unsettling because that's part of the case.
It's incredibly important to figure out motive, and it's incredibly

(41:31):
important for the public because we have had a spate
of actual terror attacks here in the United States, and
we want to know is that what motivated this? Is
this person an Islamist? Is this person targeting people because
of their religion? We need to know these things. A

(41:52):
lot of people were saying, this guy's a dei hire
the Brown University or Providence and then that now all
of this that Lorraine has about the Brown University police chief,
his past ties, Oh boy, he oversees campus safety Rodney Chapman,

(42:15):
and he apparently resigned from Utah where he was previously
at the University of Utah after attempting to reform the
university's police department and then he later took the position
at Brown. His efforts per dabt a Republican coincided with
student led campaigns, including those that were supported by this

(42:41):
Ermia Fenian, an armed transgender activist who immediately scrubbed their
social scrubbed her social media after Charlie Kirk was killed. Hmm,
it does seem like there's more of a concern about

(43:05):
this forced false diversity and less about merit. For sure.
This is all super troubling stuff. I'm just shocked. I mean, Kine,
you're not law enforcement, but you know enough about these
issues after these horrible events happened. How I mean, if
you're at a car wreck, you're questioned by police.

Speaker 4 (43:25):
Yeah, no doubt.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
As a matter of fact, every single one of these
press conferences from these people ever since day one has
only left us with more questions. It's not like they've
actually satisfied any series of questions with any one of
these press conferences.

Speaker 13 (43:39):
Right.

Speaker 2 (43:41):
I'm just floored. And by the way, the guy at Brown,
he didn't just resign in Utah. They suspended him because
they found out he didn't have qualifications for the job,
and they said if he didn't resign, then they're going
to fire him, so it was like a forced resignation. So, yeah,
some of these accusations about Dee, when you read about

(44:01):
these people's history, it kind of seems like that tras.
It seems a little legit, you know, just saying, man alive.
I'm just floored by some of this. I just don't
know how you don't interview the students. You don't that's
part of the investigation. That's a significant part of the investigation.

(44:22):
You don't interview and say, well, what happened, what was
it that happened, what was it that was said? And
that none of that is done. I mean, you have
to have that immediate memory recall because afterwards, especially if
it was a traumatic event for these students, they're going
to remember things differently days later than right after they

(44:42):
just lived it. So they're already foo barring this investigation.
And it makes me. I mean, when it's that bad,
it is completely understandable for people to go, well, is
it on purpose? Even if it's not, you cannot blame
people for having conspiracy theories about this when you foo

(45:04):
barrow it up as badly as you are, because incompetency,
that bad seems purposeful. It seems intentful, So I can't
get mad at people who are asking, well, was this plan?

(45:24):
Was it an inside job? Because who the hell would
blame them? If you don't want people to be conspiracy theorists,
then do your damn job better. It's not their fault
for trying to fill in the holes of your slack.
Jimminy Christmas. I just it just gets wilder and wilder.

(45:46):
There was another anti Semitic attack. This is in New York.
Police are hunting to suspect. He's caught on camera, I
mean just easily seeing, easily identified. The suspect remains un done, unidentified.
The authority say the victim is a thirty five year
old man who apparently it was a random encounter on

(46:09):
the street about four o'clock, so it was before sunset,
so daylight. The thirty five year old victim was walking
and this unidentified assailant approached him and he made anti
Jewish statements and then and then produced a knife with
he immediately used to stab the victim in the chest.

(46:31):
And it's on CCTV. Guys wearing a black leather jacket,
there's footage and he just like approaches him out of nowhere.
And starts saying stuff to him because apparently there's the video,
and stabs him in the chest. He's in the hospital.

(46:52):
This is getting crazy. What's crazier? Oh boy? A couple
other things here. I don't even know how to Our
press doesn't make it easy this professor. The more I
learned about this professor who was killed at MIT, so
have you heard the way that the media has been
reporting the how the media has been wording the headlines,

(47:13):
so they'll say, oh, married father of three new Neiol
Lareo forty seven died or passed away. It's either died
or passed away. He was shot at eight thirty pm
on Monday. The guy's still on the loose. He specialized
in nuclear science. I was telling you yesterday all of
the stuff that this guy was in engineering physics, and

(47:36):
he was supportive of Israel. And now they're well, Israeli
officials are saying, are asking whether or not he was
assassinated by an Iranian operative. The stuff that this guy
was involved in the research was pretty hardcore. I don't
even know actually what it was. It was super science.
He came do you remember what it was like? I

(48:00):
don't even know. He literally was working on clean energy
and a bunch of other stuff and then he just
he gets unlived under very mysterious circumstances. He was the
director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, so he
studied nuclear fusion. He's studied that for over a decade.

(48:23):
He had award winning work, and he wanted to create
a basically like a limitless clean energy source on Earth
that doesn't produce carbon or any sort of radioactive anything
which is the byproduct of fission reactors. And I don't know.

(48:45):
This is another one where it's really really easy to
be conspiracy theorist about this on King Well me And.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
Some of the facts you didn't mention is that in Brookline, Massachusetts,
where he was killed, they have a historic murder rate
of zero.

Speaker 4 (49:00):
Zero. So this the first one.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
Uh yeah. He was considered one of the world's leading
researchers and energy in nuclear physics.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
They say, here's working on advanced fusion and plasma physics.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
Two days after Brown University, fifty miles away, sus bro It,
sus man It, sus the neighbor. His neighbor discovered his
body after she heard shots. And they lived in this
like very beautiful tree Line Street. She said she was
lighting her menora when she heard the gunshots. She rushed

(49:39):
to the hallway of the building and found him lying
on his back. Wow, I'm just saying, there's a lot here.
There's a lot. That's a lot of stuff that I mean.
It's giving fuel to the fire that is the powering
the curiosity of conspiracy theorists. And you can't blame them.

(50:01):
We got a lot. Oh gosh, we have so much
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One of the things we're gonna talk about. I don't
know if you watched what the New York Age was doing.
They are they've sued and gone after Hyundai and Kia
for and these were her words, quote, failing to protect

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That said, you got college kids that live in towns

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Speaker 3 (52:17):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
So I put this in here twice. This was me
who did this, so maybe it's important and I should
read it. Let's see this. Jane's addiction is officially broken up,
because what was it like a year ago when David
Navarro and Perry Ferrell got into a fight on stage.
Now they've officially broken up for like the millionth time.
How many times is this? I don't even know. They

(52:44):
said they were breaking up yesterday they announced it. It
was actually over a year since they got into since
Perry Ferrell and Dave Navara gotten too an explosive altercation.
That it's going to give Perri Ferrel more time to
be in Congress. Remember that lady, what's her name, Rosa
de Laro from New York. It's going to give a
given more time to be her in Congress. So you
know that works out for everybody, I guess, you know.

(53:06):
Let's see also the most dangerous states for Christmas? What
Vermont is first? In Mississippi is the safest? Are you
getting attack by like snow? Vermont ranks number one for
Christmas risk snow odds, injury rates, Christmas Day fires. Wow,
Mississippi comes out the safest. Really, snow's killing people. Also,

(53:32):
three I Atlas aliens apparently are already here on Earth.
We're going to totally talk about this coming up. Yes,
we've got to talk about this because you know, just
saying we gotta go. They got to pick a side.
They got to pick a side. Immediately.

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Speaker 14 (53:58):
It's especially personal to me, having been raised a Catholic,
to be in a Christian church this morning, as we
are approaching Christmas, and I cannot help but think of
what is happening in our city today and how that

(54:18):
echoes with how outsiders have been treated for thousands of years.
How Mary and Joseph themselves were considered outsiders and forced
to stay in a barn. That's what we're getting ready
to commemorate as Christians around the world, while all of

(54:39):
this fear is happening right here in our town. So
my goal and our goal as the Minneapolis Police is
to try and do what we can to fear, to
reduce anxiety, and to try and help provide for public
safety and a hold human dignity in our city.

Speaker 2 (55:03):
I was cain, I want to say something really political
and correct us to get out of my head real quick.
So I'm gonna mute myself. Give me a second, I'm
gonna mute myself. I was gonna say that he probably doesn't.
He isn't Jesus anyway, So.

Speaker 4 (55:22):
No lives detective.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
Now there you go. That's the Minneapolis Chief of Police
who has literally no idea about Jesus's life. And my
favorite is when guys the size of Chris Farley and
tiny shirts get up and start lecturing about you know,
big man and a tiny coat start lecturing about biblical

(55:43):
issues with which they are entirely unfamiliar. It wasn't that
Jesus wasn't wanted good grief, I mean, and he also
wasn't a refugee, and he wasn't an illegal alien. And
they've broken the laws. In fact, Mary and Joseph actually
registered for the census, which is what illegal immigrants don't do.

Speaker 4 (55:59):
That doesn't in their outsiders.

Speaker 2 (56:01):
Doesn't mean they're outsiders. And they went, they stayed within
the they went to a different province, they were still
in the Roman Empire, that that they were not outsiders.
Stop it, Oh my gosh, won't you think of the
poor Somali diaspora. That's just absolutely defrauding tax pairs of billions,
which Jesus also never did, nor did Joseph or Mary.

(56:26):
So don't blaste, don't blaspheme and take the name of
the Savior in vain so that you can promote lawlessness
and evil. You not getting nothing for Christmas? You need
a Bible and you need to actually go to church.
I'm just so tired of hearing this stuff. I'm so
tired of hearing it. We've I told you that we've
been visiting some churches and there's one church that there's

(56:49):
a couple that were considering before, you know, put it
because we want a really true Bible believing church, and
we think that, you know, you got to go a
few times to really feel out sermons and really get
and talk to the people and the elders and that
to really get a feel of where they are biblically.
Because and now we're being very very intentful, not that

(57:12):
we weren't previously, but I remember because when we left
our previous church, it wasn't over one thing in particular.
It was over a series of things. And one of
them was two Christmases ago, our pastor had said from
the stage that Jesus was an immigrant, and I remember

(57:33):
I looked at my husband, me, our kids lean forward
because our kids knew better, and they were like what.
And then he went on talking about the border and
basically was allowed his politics to see through. He basically
supported an open border and was saying that Jesus was
an immigrant, and therefore you need to allow immigrants to

(57:55):
come into the country. And it's like, wait a minute, no, one,
that's not the issue. We're talking about illegal immigration, which
is something different. What are you talking about? And you know,
whenever anybody ever reached out, they were just entirely non
responsive to any kind of correction or clarification. And so
it was death by thousand cuts. And that's why we left.
It wasn't just over. The final straw was when they

(58:16):
when he did what about is about Charlie Kirkstaff from
the stage? That was the final straw for me. But
it was it was years, and it was death by
a thousand cuts. So my point is that we've been
visiting a few churches and we kind of have a
sort of I think everything siloed down to like two
and I just can't imagine any of those pastors getting

(58:37):
up there and misrepresenting the Bible in such an ungodly way.
None of that is, none of that's string. Jesus actually
encouraged people to follow the law. I mean, when you're
breaking God's values like murder, I mean obviously, but on
things like even on things like on taxation. You know,
I mean, Jesus was like, give disease or what diseesars
and give to God? What is God's whose faces on

(58:58):
that coin? So I know now I may I know,
And that's hard. That's a hard one for me, Kane,
that's the hard one for me. My savior says this,
so I follow it. But who not cherry picking? I'm
not cherry picking. I'm not cherry picking. I'm not cherry picking.
That one's a hard one. But you see what I'm saying,

(59:18):
I'm like, why are they why misrepresent things like that?
Stop it? Just don't say nothing about it. Don't use
God to promote sin, especially and then using having an
appeal to authority as you're by in your position as
police chief. That's the stuff that's infuriating to attack ice agents.

(59:44):
I'm gonna tell you what I know some ice agents.
I know, some of these ice agents are godlier than
any of these people criticizing them for a fact. That's
what a lot of people don't realize. Border patrol a
lot of ice agents. Do you realize how many of
them are? How the inordinate amount of agents that are Hispanic.

(01:00:04):
They're Americans, you know. But I'm saying Hispanic just because
for the progressives they only see things through you know,
bigotry and segregation. They're Americans, but to the progressive they're
Hispanic because it's important to them. And I don't know
that I've told you before. The people who are the

(01:00:24):
most hardcore about legal immigration and controlling entry are the
Americans who came from Hispanic countries and joined the big
old American family because they know they've seen this stuff
in their own countries and they're like, we don't want
this here. That's why we came here. It's why we're
American now. So shame on this guy and acting as though,

(01:00:51):
I mean, he's attacking ice agents, he's defending criminality. Remember,
Minneapolis is where you had a huge amount from the
Somali diaspora community that we're engaging in fraud, defrauding to
the tune of billions of dollars taxpayers. What is it?

Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
What is it? One? It was one in three or
one in four of these kids there. They were arguing
that they were the ones who were faking that they
had autism. So it ended up being like one in
three of Somali kids I have autism. Nobody thought to like,
look at that, goal and go why is it like
this in this one town? Just craziness? Okay, christ Yes,

(01:01:43):
Jesus immigrated to Earth from heaven. What's his kingdom? I'm
just I get so tired of this stuff. I get
so tired of all of it. Now some of these
other things here, Oh, I got time. Do you remember
the lady who was wearing the red shirt at Target
and she was getting harassed by that what was her name? MICHAELA.

(01:02:06):
Ponce who worked at Eppen Health, And they actually are
investigating her and they're trying to see if I guess it,
if it goes up to criminal harassment. I don't what
town was that in because I don't even know if
that's if that's one party or two party consent state
that they were in anyway, the lady who was being
harassed the Internet came to her rescue. America came to

(01:02:30):
her rescue. Her name is Mss Jeanie Beeman and this
has cut twenty six. She spoke out for the first
time after this. Listen.

Speaker 15 (01:02:41):
I know people are calling for her to be fired
for this.

Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
Do you think that that's right?

Speaker 11 (01:02:45):
Would you like not to rack?

Speaker 16 (01:02:47):
No? I don't think that's that's right, Like one thing
I have is two wrongs don't make a right. You know,
she wronged to me that I don't want to wrong her,
or I don't want her her wrong because it's not
going to make it right. I mean, that was her opinion.

(01:03:07):
She but she's the one that pitted on Facebook or
pitt it on.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
On that, so.

Speaker 16 (01:03:16):
You know, but I really wouldn't want to see her
somebody lose their job over it, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
If anybody needs any grace, she's got it. She's got enough.
She's got enough for everybody. That is impressive because that
wasn't my initial reaction, and I still don't know if
that's my reaction. But what I hope that MICHAELA. Pons
watches that video of ms Beemon and listens to her grace,

(01:03:52):
And I hope that the next time she encounters someone
that has an opinion different from her own, that she
gets over herself just enough. It gets over her own selfishness,
her own self aggrandizement, and maybe does the godly thing
of demonstrating grace for someone just because they're wearing a
T shirt that you dislike. And it's not even a

(01:04:14):
provocative T shirt either. It reminds me of that. Do
you remember, I know I wrote about this. Let me
look this up because this was back during I think
twenty twelve and I wrote about this and it was

(01:04:38):
in Tucson, Arizona, and this was in August of twenty twelve,
and a man named Adam Smith. This is when people
were protesting Chick fil A because they found out that
the original owner, although not Chick fil A is very different,
but the original owner was Christian, and for some reason
they decided to get all mad at Chick fil A
about gay marriage and the mean Christian. I don't even
understand how it happened, but it. And so they would

(01:05:01):
have gay activists that were going through Chick fil A
and getting a free cup of water and then just
trying to clog it up by getting free water because
Chick fil A was like, well, we'll serve you water.
We don't care. And he went up to the drive
through window and he was harassing this young woman who

(01:05:25):
was at the register, she was doing the checkout. She
was just there. She was super sweet, very nice, and
this guy decided on video recording himself on video harassing her,
this Chick fil A employee, and he was like, you're
a hateful company. I don't know how you see at
night or sleep at night, and all this other stuff.
And it was really I mean, he was so nasty

(01:05:47):
to her, so nasty to her, and she was very kind,
but you could see the hurt in her eyes. You
could see the hurt in her eyes. I wrote about
this at the time. And she was just saying, have
a nice day, gave him as water and she was
just literally the picture of grace, but you could tell
it hurt her and her voice shook a little bit,

(01:06:08):
but she still kept her kindness. And he thought he was,
you know, hot stuff, and he recorded himself. Well that
blew up. He ended up getting fired and he removed
the video. He made an eight minute apology video. The

(01:06:28):
only thing that we knew was the the the employee,
the young woman named Rachel. She only gave one interview.
She said she did not She's not like the influencers
you see today who would like be running out and
trying to make a career out of it. She was like, nope,
I'm happy with what I'm doing. She was engaged, she
was getting ready to start her life. She liked where
she was and she said that she didn't understand why

(01:06:51):
he was so angry with her, and you know that
it did hurt her, but she said that she did
not want to return that hurt. And I remember her
being something like, obviously he was hurting, and I don't
I didn't want to add to that hurt. And I thought,
oh my gosh, and she was, you know when all
of this happened. I think, I mean, this was like
in twenty twelve. I think I was, what are my

(01:07:13):
thirties or no, yeah, I was like thirty years old
or something when this happened, because she at the time
was just a few years younger than me. And I'm
just thinking, you know, it was very humbling because you know,
you see these videos and you want to go to
war for these people, and she is like no, and
she didn't want to do any more media, and she
was so kind and so full of grace. This woman,

(01:07:34):
Miss Beeson, reminds me of that girl Rachel that worked
at Chick fil A back in twenty twelve. Miss Beeson's grace.
What an example of grace for this season. God love
that woman. She is amazing that that is the type
of person people should be looking up to, not these grifters,

(01:07:55):
people like miss Jeanie Beeman, God love her. We got
a lot more on the way. We had Florida Man
coming up. Brace yourselves.

Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
It's time for Florida.

Speaker 2 (01:08:11):
Man, all right. So first up, Oh my gosh, seven
outside the seven eleven in Sarasota. What is happening? Giant
alligator was being wrestled outside of I mean, this thing
is huge. That's a person eating gator. The uh, this

(01:08:32):
is crazy. He was outside of the seven eleven. I
don't know what he's doing out there, but man, ten
feet three inch long gator. And they had to get
a professional alligator wrangler. They couldn't just have Florida Fish
and wildlie. They had to get a dude who's used
to these biggins and he had to like get it
to a crazy big cage. This thing is enormous. And

(01:08:58):
by the way, that's the second that they've had to
come and get a gator out of an area in Sarasota.
But this thing was huge. Yeah, the first the first
one was a fourteen foot one. Did they come that big?
I didn't even know they did. Holy cow, what are
they eating down there, so I mean, and there's a
video of it. They were m man, they run fast.

(01:09:21):
Just remember if you're getting chased by gator, zigzag zigzag.
It's literally all I remember. I feel like learning how
to run from a gator, stop dropping and roll and
learning how to get out of quicksand I thought I
would be on fire getting eaten by alligators and also
like being in quicksand a lot more than I was
than I am. I don't know, I got We got
a lot of questions. So that's crazy though. Giant alligator.

(01:09:42):
That's one showing you on the simulcast how big this
thing is? Jaminy Christmas? All right? So U Ups, since
since a Florida man five hundred dollars after losing track
of a package worth forty five thousand dollars. Wow, it
was a rare part for a large hydrogen compressor. Gustavo

(01:10:05):
Gonzalez was ordering it and it didn't They didn't deliver
it to him. They gave it to the wrong person
and then they sent the unit back to the sender.
It was yeah, and so he was doing it from
Ups' store in Hunter Creek, Florida, and uh yeah, it

(01:10:26):
was a piece of specialized equipment worth over forty five thousand,
and somebody else signed for the package, and he repeatedly
contacted them and they only gave him a five hundred
dollars refund. That's it. So now he's got to take
action against it. Yeah, because he's out forty five thousand dollars.
It's insane. We have a lot more on the way.
Third Hour, Stick with Us, Welcome back to the radio

(01:10:49):
program Dana Lash with you. You can watch the simulcast channel
thirty to forty seven direct TV YouTube as well. The
I've got some I've got a million things here still
that we got to unpack because this is going to
be our last week of this year and then we
come back the week of the sixth. I was looking
at this story that talked about RNC chair Joe Gruders,

(01:11:12):
who was trying to figure out how to manage midterms
so that Republicans don't get annihilated because it's been a
little difficult. And he's like, well, you know, we've got
to have more Trump, and I'm like, no, you've got
to have your candidates be able to win without him
being on the ballot. Already, I'm getting this signal from
the RNC that they're getting ready to food bar this
all up. That's how I was reading this. Why in

(01:11:34):
the hell is just look, I get it that Joe
Groders Gruders has the biggest lips to kiss butt probably
in the GOP, which is why he is RNC chair,
despite the fact that he's not great at it. I
just I feel like, if you're going to be an
RNC chair, you need to be really really good at

(01:11:54):
hurting cats and raising money, and he's not good at
any of that. But he was just like, oh, we
he says, this was his direct quote, but we have
the secret rip in that nobody elses they ever had.
That's the president. Hey, short stack, guess what, it's not
helping because he's not on the ballot, and only is
the secret ripping when he's on the ballot. When he's

(01:12:17):
not on the ballot, it doesn't have the same effect.
So as long as you keep thinking like this and
stupid establishment terms, we're gonna lose. Where do they get
these dudes? Did they come out of a douchebag factory
somewhere in the mountains? Like, where do they get these guys?
We got another one off the line, Smithy Oh, this

(01:12:38):
one's a great This is the premium d bag right here.
Where do they get these guys? I guess I want
them to feel bad, and I want them to reevaluate
all their choices in life, including the ones that led
them to it accept a position for which they are
vastly underqualified. That's yes, absolutely, I just I mean, that's

(01:13:00):
this is what gets me. This is and he the
headline for this, for this piece is that, oh, he's
thinking that voters just want more Trump. That's not the point.
Republicans have got to start learning how to win elections
when Trump is not on the ballot. This is not difficult.
How are you gonna win elections if Trump isn't on

(01:13:22):
the ballot? How do you do it? They don't know,
they don't know how they're gonna do it, according to
this good this guy, it's frustrating. It's frustrating to see
this stuff. So I don't know, I'm I'm a little
worried about mid terms because of stuff like this. You know,
that's if we don't have goodness, more Islamist attacks to

(01:13:46):
really just you know, throw everything in disarray. Australian police
had a big o' takedown of a terrorist group. They
arrested five other people. They think there was a major
tarosol that was planning another attack. Yeah, of course, of course,
of course there was. And apparently those two individuals were
seen together at a like a pro Hamas rally a

(01:14:09):
couple of weeks before. That's all coming out too. One
of the Bondai survivors who was this was the couple
that thankfully another person saved their daughter and we talked
about that. But one of them gave an interview to
Australian media and they said, quote, the police officers were
hiding in their car. The mom said, I tried to

(01:14:29):
grab one of their guns and another one grabbed me
and said no. So not only do they not want
you to protect yourself, but they are not going to
allow you to use their guns to protect you either,
as they hide in their cars. That is stunning. That's
pretty stunning. Wow, you can't make this stuff up. So

(01:14:51):
I and then they want more gun control. You had
all the gun control you wanted and it didn't work
out Australia. In the meantime, christinoam is visiting Cutter. Why
oh they're going to She's meeting. They amir to discuss
ways that Doha can enhance mutual security. She's going to

(01:15:12):
go meet with an Islamic slave state where over ninety
percent of them are foreign slave labor, a group, a
state that absolutely endorses and supports the Muslim brotherhood that
allowed Hamas to set up a base even though HAMAS
had its main headquarters in h Or, Syria, they were
able to set up their place and or no sorry,
Taliban was in Syria. Hamas is able to set up

(01:15:34):
some pretty swinky spots in Doha. Why are we working
with them on this? I understand the geopolitical game of
trying to keep peace in the region, but this goes
above and beyond it. You know, Cash Patel going over
there giving them a gun and posing for a photo
op was dumb. We don't There's ways to do it

(01:15:56):
without appearing like absolute you know, dancing boy buck to
some of these Shariah nations. Why are we doing this
at all? I mean, DHS homeland security. We want this
area secured. Why are we having Islamist attacks? We want
this area secured. Why do we not know anything about

(01:16:16):
what happened to Brown? We want our country secured. Why
do we have people shooting at people at Jewish people
in Redlands, California. We want this country secured. Jiminy Christmas, Like,
why in the world why you can't serve two masters?
One will bite you always, It's always how it works.

(01:16:38):
So I don't understand the point of going there. And
I don't like that closeness. You got to remember it.
They love the Muslim Brotherhood. That's why the Muslim Brotherhood.
In the declaration that the Muslim Brotherhood be considered a
terror organization worldwide, Cutter was exempted. Cutter's Muslim Brotherhood was exempted.

(01:17:00):
Why is that? Got a lot of questions. So I
I really think, like I said, you know, we had
this speed. I don't think that Potus needed to give
a prime time address yesterday, and I just don't. I
don't see why it had to be that way. That's
one of those things that could have been an email.

(01:17:20):
He announced that seventeen seventy six, the money for soldiers
is that kine was that what they were gleaning from tariff?
Is that tariff money?

Speaker 4 (01:17:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:17:29):
He said he made They made a lot more money.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
For active duties.

Speaker 4 (01:17:33):
Yeah, for active duty.

Speaker 3 (01:17:35):
So that's what he's doing, is the dividend it's just
like the business that you know pays out at stockholders dividends.
It's the military in this instance with the country.

Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
The problem that I have is, as all this is happening,
you have Scott bessen over there still pumping the Trump accounts,
because that's not tariff money, the one thousand dollars that
they're placing in accounts for people to either keep or
pull out, you know, before eighteen when they're eighteen the
because that's being drawn from the treasury. And I saw

(01:18:07):
another interview that Scott Bessent was giving on that where
he was so I just need them to stay focused
and stop running off on all these little pet projects
because that's ultimately going to be disastrous. They've got to
stay focused. And I think giving interviews to Vanity Fair,
sitting down for eleven separate interviews and then being shocked

(01:18:27):
when they stab you in the back isn't the way
to do it. Everyone was talking yesterday about those photos
in the Vanity Fair piece that they did on certain
members of the administration, and I thought it was weird
that they only had those members of the admin. Like,
I couldn't understand why they didn't incorporate others. So I
don't know if that's telling or what, but the photos
looked bad. Did you see the photos can that they
had for Vanity Fair where it had close ups of

(01:18:50):
like Marco Rubio's face and Caroline Levitt And then everybody
was dragging Caroline Levitt like how is she twenty seven?
She looks fifty in all this other stuff, and they
were making fun of it. My question is, if you
are a diamond hardened veteran of politics, why do you
not get final approval of photos? Because that's the thing

(01:19:14):
you I've done. I've had profiles on me done by
Washington Posts, New York Times, and I have seen and
I have approved every photo. So why wouldn't you make
that same request with Vanity Fair? Especially Vanity Fair, you
know that any kind of spread that they're going to
do is going to be photo heavy. That's like a

(01:19:34):
thing everybody always looks forward to the spread. What kind
of photos are going to go with it? I mean
there any Leabowtz does a lot of work with Vanity Fair.
I mean it's they've had some very famous photography spreads,
very famous covers, photo essays. Why would you not be
on Why would you not be prepared for that and
say I need final approval over imagery if you were

(01:19:55):
going to dislike it later. I just have questions about
the description of how seasoned some of these people are
with this. That's just like a gimme cain. Would you
let Vanity Fair do a big profile on you and
then say, yeah, run whatever photo you want.

Speaker 4 (01:20:10):
No, I certainly wouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
How does it happen with this.

Speaker 3 (01:20:15):
That's a good question because for.

Speaker 2 (01:20:18):
Like two days, that was the focus right when we
were dealing with all these terror attacks. Instead, everybody was
focused on the quality of the photos, which is why
I haven't talked about it until now.

Speaker 3 (01:20:28):
My guess is they sent the proof sheet in and said, hey,
X out any ones you don't like.

Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
Those are the photos, and yeah, and so they're so bad.

Speaker 3 (01:20:37):
When they did print them, they did zoomed in really
clear versions of the proof sheet they sent.

Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
I mean they purposefully try to make them look like clowns.
I just don't. Oh no, not probably they did. I
mean those are horrible photos. They're so bad. They're untouched,
they're unretouched. I mean, just look at this. I mean
they they actually upped the contrast on Mark Udeo's face
to highlight the discoloration and the texture. They I mean, it's.

Speaker 4 (01:21:06):
Yeah, it's a hitchjob. It's a hit job.

Speaker 3 (01:21:09):
And I think that it was the bait and switch situation.
I think they sent a proof sheet of the photos
and then they used those same photos, but like you said,
not touched.

Speaker 2 (01:21:18):
I don't know if they sent a proof sheet, but
I definitely know that I'll just say it, that's a
that's a newbie mistake. Doing something like this is not
something that veterans of politics do or people who really
know media inside and out. That's what they do. I
mean when I did my thing with both Washington Posts

(01:21:40):
and Cane, you know, because you were here for a
lot of it, and the New York Times, man, I
recorded everything, and I let them know I recorded absolutely everything.
I literally recorded everything, and the other people with me
recorded them too. And I'm like, I want final approval
over any and all photos, or I'll pull consent for
the story. My my, my participation in the story is

(01:22:02):
is predicated upon photos. And there were things that I
withheld until I got to approve the photos, Like there
were questions that I would not answer until I could
find a big ones that I would not answer, and
I withheld it until I was able to sign off
on photos. So if I can do that, why couldn't
they do that? I mean, for Krann out loud, you're
at the damn White House.

Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
Something I think happens on the right way more than
the left doesn't have to worry about it. If you
look at you know, Biden and Kamala Harris when Vanity
Fair did their spread on them.

Speaker 2 (01:22:29):
Oh yeah, they were airbrushed that they looked like they
were made of marzipan exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:22:33):
It was perfection in every particular way. So it's clear
that there's bias going on here.

Speaker 2 (01:22:39):
I just how are you not aware of that? That's
the million dollar question. I don't know. I just you know.
I mean, you live and learn, I guess. But man,
these people, no matter how nice they seem, they will
screw you over. And that's the thing. They want to
be nice to you because it's disarmy.

Speaker 13 (01:22:56):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:22:57):
If you're sitting across the table from some one who
is very kind and you know they're trying to be
your friend, then you're probably going to be a little
bit more open with them, right, You're going to be
a little bit more relaxed, your guard's going to go down,
and that's exactly what they want. Good reporters are able
to pull that off. The good ones, not the activist ones,

(01:23:17):
but the good ones who have a slow to mature activism.
That's what they do. And you can't let your guard down.
You sure has held them sit for eleven different interviews
with them, and the damage is done then, you know.
I mean one of the things that I also did,
if you've ever paid attention before any of those profile
pieces came out, like I recorded everything and I actually

(01:23:39):
like gave excerpts of answers that I knew my full
answer recorded, so that I had that out there before
their story did. I mean, there's things that you can
do if you if you're going to play the game,
you got to play the game right. But that was
just that was an unforced error, you know, and then
they spent two days cleaning it up. It's just dumb.

Speaker 3 (01:23:57):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:24:03):
So British aristocrat with ties to Churchill faces a choking charge.
The Duke of Marlborough, who is a distant relative of
Princess Diana and battled drug addiction, was disinherited by his father.
I actually literally just watched the documentary on this. He's
been charged with choking someone, Charles James Spencer Churchill, aged seventy.

(01:24:25):
It was watered to appear at the Oxford Magistrates Court
on three counts of non fatal intentional strangulation Kane. According
to the Thames Valley Police, the Duke, who is a
distant relative of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill, is battle
drug addiction and he was the Marquess of Blandford earlier.

(01:24:47):
He's kind of a partier. He's got some issues issues,
you could say, so I just thought that was interesting.
Booked outa reveals that most readers quit almost immediately. They
quit almost immediately. It was they called it the this

(01:25:09):
where's the stat They it's a method that they have
to exploit. Amazon Kendall's popular highlight speechure, which shows the
most highlighted passage in the book, and then if it's
spread throughout the text, it shows readers are apparently actually finishing,
but they all cluster at the beginning, showing that people
don't they give up early and apparently that's like wow.

(01:25:30):
For instance, Hillary Clinton's hard choices. Apparently the people only
got their one percent of the book. They bailed immediately. Yeah,
fifty shade the grave was twenty five percent. Jeeuz, Okay,
I don't I don't know, man, I don't know. Let's see.

(01:25:52):
And arrest was made in the case of this dog
found zipped in a suitcase and found inside of a dumpster.
Can I just have sixty seconds in a locked room
with the person who did it? A little pity named
Bennie was found by Everett police in a dumpster in Washington. Obviously,
she was neglected, had a rope rope tight around her neck.
She's adopted and made a full recovery in her forever home.

(01:26:13):
They found the dude who did it. Please sixty seconds
in a locker room. I will pay you to do it.
I will pay you for this, for this, I'll take
care of it for you. I'll take care of your problem.
Let's see. Nope, I don't need this story. Naked joy
ride cable car came to a halt in San Francisco,
but they don't describe what happened to it. It broke.

(01:26:35):
You know who wants to bride and broke? Cable car
nobody stick with.

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you get your podcast.

Speaker 15 (01:26:56):
The one thing I'll give him credit on is this
bonus is to troops. He's giving him base seventeen hundred.

Speaker 2 (01:27:01):
Dollars if they get well.

Speaker 15 (01:27:02):
I want to see money, he says, tariff revenue. That's
what I'm most intrigued to see. If that's actually the case.
Wasten't coming off of the government. I got to check
that because I don't believe that well in the delay
that they all had, if not, they got back paid.
But I mean, people need help. But all Americans need
help right now, and just the handout isn't the answer.
Smart policies are.

Speaker 11 (01:27:22):
Well, he's what he's doing, is he's thinking, or if
I make sure that the soldiers have what they need,
they'il back me and what I want see.

Speaker 2 (01:27:34):
So it's okay if Joe Biden decides to take tax
pair dollars and give it to people who are dead
beats who don't want to pay the bills that they
chose to accrue through exorbitant college tuition for stupid degrees
that they're never going to use, but you know, giving
it to active duty from tariff money apparently, which is
not the same as the Trump accounts, which draw literally

(01:27:56):
from the treasury, and that's a whole other objectionable issue.
But from tariff I mean, I'm less opposed to that.
But if they think that it's this, that that Trump
is buying them off while they are ignoring the fact
that Democrats have done this every time, that's asinine and
selective memory. Welcome back. Those are the hiffers at the VEO,

(01:28:16):
a bunch of NEPO babies and people who are boomers,
like bad boomers. Don't send me hate mail. I'll print
it out and I'll shoot it at the range.

Speaker 6 (01:28:23):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:28:23):
But that's it's just asinine king. Well, who was the
party that, before an election was trying to get free
college education for everybody? Remember who that was?

Speaker 9 (01:28:31):
Who was?

Speaker 13 (01:28:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:28:32):
Democratic? Free college for Democrat voters basically yeah, so right, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:28:41):
I Well, the ones that they bust and flew into
other parts of the country, the illegal immigrants, they gave
them stipends like some as much as ten thousand a month.

Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
Yep, and not even talking about the four star hotel
rooms or five star hotel fight.

Speaker 4 (01:28:55):
For this country.

Speaker 3 (01:28:56):
They didn't do anything like our military.

Speaker 2 (01:28:57):
And these are active duty, so it's different. I mean,
you know, I really wish that, you know, I would
love to get a refund on the insane amount that
is actually punitive that I have to pay every year
and all of the hassle that I go through with
that unconstitutional agency because of revertenment Democrats in charge of it.
The audits come in, but I'm not kidding you either,

(01:29:21):
but it's to compare it and act like, oh, he's
buying people off. They were literally going to be paying
off like people's multiple thousand dollars college education and making
the rest of us pay for it right before an election.
Spare me so idiotic. That's not even comparable. And what policies,

(01:29:44):
because the policies that all these women support is just
wealth redistribution. If a Democrat had done this, they would
love it, but Trump did it, so they don't. That's
the thing. Trump can do leftist stuff and they'll hate it,
even if it's stuff that Democrats have done previously. That's
what's so asinine about all of this. Are you guys

(01:30:05):
gonna go see any movies over Christmas break?

Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
There's a couple of movies that had my eye on.
Once Chainsaw Man movie.

Speaker 2 (01:30:13):
Oh yeah, that's coming out. What about the George Floyd movie.
You know they're making a George Floyd movie. It's in
pre production right now. Oh yeah, you heard that right.
Oprah's involved in it, and so is someone called litl Techa. Okay,
Oprah's in it. She's in the cast. You guys didn't know.

(01:30:33):
A guy named Gregory Ramon Anderson is writing it. And
it's a family authorized biopic of George Floyd, capturing the
life of the men who's become a symbol against police
brutality and racial injustice. Well, it came out later that
he was like, Hi, is it Kite Whitney one of Like, uh,

(01:30:56):
remember Ridney King. Ridny King's apparently high on angel dust
and that's why he was so strong. Yeah, apparently George
Floyd was high on something. But I by the way,
I love on IMDb under the trivia, did you see
what's under trivia? It says the star of this movie
was a career criminal druggy and pregnant woman beater. Oh my, Like,

(01:31:19):
how are you gonna make a George Floyd movie? George
Floyd the musical, Just do that. It's called Daddy Change
the World. Daddy beat a pregnant woman, Daddy stole, Daddy
was on drugs, Daddy fock cops. The movie is called
Daddy Change the World. It's already gonna be HAINO second tell.

(01:31:40):
I mean, you could do something on the Tuskegee Airman,
but Heaven's no, We're not gonna do that. Let's do
it on George Floyd. You can do a great buyop
on Frederick Douglas. You could do an Oscar level kind
of movie with him. Nope, Nope, gonna be George Floyd.
For Krenell Loud, What in the world is this? I'm
sure this is gonna be just a stellar film. Came

(01:32:03):
is it? M? Who do you think they're going to
cast as the woman he beats?

Speaker 6 (01:32:08):
Mmmm?

Speaker 4 (01:32:09):
That's a good question.

Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
I know, how are they going to make those bruises? Look, man,
I don't know, just saying.

Speaker 3 (01:32:14):
To be satisfied and listen, actual victim plays the victim.

Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
Yeah, I whire, It's just like again Hollywood's celebrating criminality,
armed robbery, He was in jail, in and out, drug possession, counterfeiting.

Speaker 4 (01:32:31):
We have the autopsies.

Speaker 2 (01:32:33):
Oh yeah, we have the but you know the fact
that he just couldn't go out thugging meant the world
was racist.

Speaker 4 (01:32:40):
We have his criminal history.

Speaker 2 (01:32:42):
Yeah, but that's racist. What is the Listen to this
NPR from May of this year, who George Floyd was
and how systemic racism shaped his life. I mean, he
only served eight jail terms on tons of violent charges.
He was prohibited possessor. But whatever racism made him do

(01:33:05):
all those.

Speaker 4 (01:33:05):
Things, he couldn't punch a pregnant woman.

Speaker 2 (01:33:07):
That's well, that's also not apparently, I mean, according to
the works reported not true either. Man man just saying, yeah,
he was in prison for years, in and out, aggravated robbery,
home invasions. He was a violent criminal, violent criminal, and apparently,

(01:33:28):
I mean there's yeah, there's a lot.

Speaker 4 (01:33:30):
Technically he did change the world.

Speaker 2 (01:33:32):
Then, I'm just saying, I mean even after, I mean
he was still in and out, still in and out
he was. People will say, oh, he was in a
rehabilitation that you have, but he dropped out and went

(01:33:52):
back on drugs and still committed violent crimes. Why are
we making like movies about this guy? Look, there is
no community black, white, or Asian or Hispanic or whatever
that is so devoid of amazing examples of each respective
community that they have to devolve to lionizing violent criminals.

(01:34:18):
There's no excuse for it. There's none. There's no excuse
for any of this. That's like making a movie lionizing
Hunter Biden, except Hunter Biden wasn't as violent as George Floyd.
Good Night. Well, because Oprah's involved in it, You're never
gonna hear the end of this movie because anything that

(01:34:39):
she's involved she thinks she's an Oscar level actress. She
thinks that she is like the best, and so anything
that she's involved in you're gonna hear it ad nauseum.
I just can't. But why, why are what are people doing? Who?
First off, who sits around and is like, I'm gonna
write this, And then who's gonna give money to like
finance it? People who like watching their money? You burn

(01:35:00):
like the communities after George Floyd. Yeah, by the way,
how does that work? Are they gonna how do they
do that on a white I mean That's gonna be
a lot of Oprah money to have that kind of burning.
You know, if you're gonna be burning neighborhoods to be
more accurate, that's gonna be a ton of Oprah money
to make pull that off. Because CG. Flames only looks
so good for so long. You know what I'm saying.
I don't know who's gonna play George Floyd. Ooh, how

(01:35:21):
about Juicy Somalier. Oh, he can make his big comeback
in the George Floy Who's gonna be who is? Here's
the big question. Who's gonna be cast as Gwen Walls?
Are we gonna get? If I do not have a
scene of Gwen Walls opening her bougie window and her
bougie mansion and sniff in the air for the smell

(01:35:44):
of burnt dreams and burnt communities, then this is an
unjust world. We've got to have that scene. Just watch
her like open up the window and give a big
deep sniff.

Speaker 3 (01:35:58):
We almost need more cartonish where she you can see
the waft of smoke in the air from the burning tires,
and then like a cartoon you remember whenever the bugs,
Bunny or whoever would smell some good food, and then
all of a sudden they would be floating with their
nose following the yeah trail.

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Like Warner Brothers. Yeah, yep.

Speaker 4 (01:36:15):
Kind of how absurd it has to be.

Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
Yeah, we need that.

Speaker 1 (01:36:18):
Mmm.

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
Why is the window open? Gwen?

Speaker 9 (01:36:21):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:36:21):
I love the smell of burnt communities. Mmm, so good.
Let that waft in.

Speaker 13 (01:36:29):
Mmm.

Speaker 2 (01:36:30):
That smell right there has a little cinnamon in it.
That's the smell of a family owned business, third generation
burning to the ground. Mmmm. That's Gwen Walls. Remember she
said that she literally opened her windows to smell the
burning so she could be in solidarity, which is the
most basic white progressive thing I've ever heard. You have this,

(01:36:51):
dear heavens.

Speaker 15 (01:36:52):
Yes, I would say those first days, you know, when
there were riots, I could smell the burning tires and.

Speaker 4 (01:37:03):
Smells good. That was that was a very real thing.

Speaker 15 (01:37:08):
And I kept the windows open for as long as
I could because I felt like that was such a
touchstone of what was what was happening.

Speaker 2 (01:37:15):
So she stayed hidden in her house, but I cut
the windows open. I mean, I didn't want to go
out there with you know, those people, but I cut
the windows open. You know, it was a real thing
as opposed to a not real thing, like who's so stupid?
Stuff like that. That was a very real thing as
opposed to fake. I mean, and I just cut the
windows open, and I was like a touch point. It's

(01:37:38):
like solidarity. Just love the smell of that with her
Chanel flats. She's sitting there in her bougie deck and
Chanel flats. Those are nine hundred and fifty dollars flats. Goodness.
At least Hillary Clinton had the nerve to wear Tory
birch for crying out loud. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
It doesn't keep the window open when tires are burning.

Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
By the way, someone noticed speaking of progressives that love
to live about their pay grade. Somebody was talking, hang on,
I gotta pull this up. I think it was Fanny Willis.
And I don't follow all of that drama because it's
just too much to get in the weeds. And I
got enough stuff on my plate with all of this
other But somebody was saying that Fanny Williams when she

(01:38:19):
appeared in court, willis Sorry, Fanny Williams. I was thinking of, actually,
of Andy Williams, who just played the music that we
came into the thing with Fanny willis she hang on,
let me pull this in because I don't know what
kind of bag. I don't even know what kind of
bag it is, but I know it's super faan oh,
here it is. Okay. So she was testifying before the

(01:38:41):
Georgia Senate and she had a very bougie bag that
was sitting into a couple of you. Let me pull
this photo up. She had this very bougie bag that
she had just sitting right on the table and a

(01:39:04):
friend of mine said, oh, my gosh, because I don't
even know what this is and I don't even know
how you can put anything in it, but okay. She
was carrying a Louis Vutan LV fan bag, which is
a spring Summer twenty twenty five runway collector's piece. My
friend looked it up and said, this is pre tax

(01:39:25):
over ten thousand dollars. It is not vintage, it is
not thrifted, and it is not old. And my friend said,
you can tell because there's no patina on the leather.
The leather. That orange leather is light. She said, if
it's old, it'd be dark. And she goes, they literally
just came out with us, and so she is under
investigation for misusing taxpayer dollars. And here she is showing

(01:39:49):
up literally with a bag that, after tax is over
eleven thousand dollars. Wow. Also that bag is hideous. Wow.
I am speechless. I am speechless. Isn't she trying to
out she's poor?

Speaker 4 (01:40:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:40:12):
Here's here's the It's coated canvas with a cowhid leather trim,
microfiber lining, gold toned hardware, and a zip enclosure. It's
the LV Fan, a statement design that debuted on the
Spring Summer twenty twenty five runway. This collector's piece is
crafted from the monogram canvas. It can be one crossbody.
Since you're so stupid, you have to be told how

(01:40:32):
to wear it or carried by hand. And it's over
eleven thousand dollars pre tax. It's ten thy nine hundred. Wow,
I am speechless. That's crazy.

Speaker 7 (01:40:51):
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Speaker 2 (01:41:05):
So I just was looking at this story from WPRI
Channel twelve up in up in Rhode Island and they're
saying that now police are probing a potential ties between
Brown University attack and MIT professor slain, because remember they
were just two days apart, fifty miles away, and there

(01:41:26):
was a lot of questions. It's about, you know, how
that came to happen. They're investigating possible ties between that
shooting at Brown University Saturday and Monday's slain of a
professor at MIT. Law enforcement say that they are examining
possible ties between these two crimes. They said that they've

(01:41:48):
discovered evidence showing that the two may be linked. And
now the investigation is shifting, they said, because at first
one of the FBI out of Boston said that there
seems to be no connection, but now apparently they're saying
that there might be, and so they're looking at it

(01:42:10):
and trying to gauge the legitimacy. So we'll see, we'll
have more info on that. In the meantime, today's stupidity came.

Speaker 3 (01:42:19):
All right, This would be Tennessee's representative Steve Cohen. He
doesn't believe illegal immigrants should be deported. That's his official stand.
I mean, he's a Democrat, but one this is cut twenty.

Speaker 13 (01:42:29):
Four but we know when we say we're going to
go in with ice and take out the people that
committed the most serious offenses, the worst of the worst.
And we mentioned crime, the homicide, we'll mentioned rape, we
mentioned pedophiles.

Speaker 4 (01:42:45):
We know who those people are. Come on June, there
arrest of people simply for the offense of being in
the country illegally. Right, he just said, in the country illegally.
What do you mean, It's not right. That's what we're
supposed to do. Sorry, we're doing the hard stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:42:59):
Yeah, there you go. Wow. So yeah, that does it
for us today, folks, tomorrow's our last show of the year.
Make sure you go subscribe over at Substech, Chapter and verse.
Have a great night. Back with you tomorrow.
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