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There there seems to be a sortof rash of videos that have been exited
to make the president up here especiallyfrail or mentally confused. I'm wondering if
the White Houses especially worried about thefact that this just appears to be a
pattern everything more. Yeah, weand I think you all have called this
the cheap fakes video, and that'sexactly what they are. They are cheap
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fakes video. They are done inbad faith. Uh. And and some
of your news organization have have beenvery clear, have stressed that these right
wing, the white wing critics ofthe president have a credibility problem because of
the fact checkers have repeatedly caught thempushing misinformation, disinformation. And so we
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see this and this is something comingfrom from your your part of the world,
calling them cheap fakes and misinformation.Who the House and the Washington Post
where they wrote they wrote about Okay, that's Curry Jean Pierre yesterday that gem
was dropped right after we departed andwe left the microphone. Now we're back
together again. Welcome to the program. Dana. Last year with you on
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good stuff up there. Okay,so can we for real like had this
conversation here? First off, notto be not to be the language police,
but the hell is a cheap fake? Is that a word? She
just? Is that a word?Missus Nordstrom Pipeline just came up with amerititus
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tyranny? Is that what she justcame up with? The CSA Puadrey crowd.
That's so cheap fakes? Right?Because they did she? Was that
a turn of phrase that they cameup with or did she just mess it
up? I genuinely want to know. This was like the first thing I
was thinking of. I'm like,did they mess that up on purpose?
Or is that just is that anotherNordstrum pipeline thing from her? What do
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you think? Do you think thatthey did that because they thought it was
a fun turn of phrase. Doyou k do you? I don't.
I haven't heard anyone else say you. I know that's that's the only other
thing. So like when you searchfor it on the internet, it's just
KJP saying it. I think shemessed up. I think it is a
situation where she just messed up.Yeah, that's so bad. It's like
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no offense. I don't think she'slistening. I have to look around like
she's going to operate in the studio. So like Nana right constantly, if
Nana, if there is a namethat can be gotten wrong, Nana will
get it wrong. And sometimes it'slike she's she is the she was the
original Starbucks name writer on the cupperson first, right, she will purposely
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mess up your name if it's mark, you know, with a with a
what is it mark? There's theone Jokers mark with a C and it
literally just said see on the cuplike they just wrote C on the cup.
Like it's just the goofiest thing I'veever seen. But if Nana could
always get names wrong, always getsnames wrong, not always could like still
does. And I just like,I'm I feel like I'm talking to Nana
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sometimes when I hear that, I'mlike, nobody says cheap fakes. Nobody
says that that's not a word.Anybody says, like, where's this even
coming from? But this is howfreaked out they are. First off,
we all know what a deep fakeis. Correct, Okay, we all
know what a deep fake is.A deep fake is an actual like edited
video. It is a it's ait's a manipulated, artificially enhanced or something
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whatever video. And so we knowwhat those are. They're fake, and
it's I mean sometimes it's like aI generated or whatever. It's a fake
video though, fake video, fakeconcept, fake everything. And in some
instances, isn't it a felony?Isn't doing deep fakes a felony? Yeah,
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it's kind of That's kind of thequestion I have. I'm like,
I feel like it's you know,so this might be a felony here anyway.
The reason I bring this up isbecause cheap fakes, I don't even
know what the hell that is.But this isn't a deep fake. This
is literally an actual These are actualvideos of Joe Biden being awkward. They're
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actual videos of him, and noneof it is fake. It's all real.
We can all see it. Andit's not that it's been because see
the left used to say selectively edited. That was their favorite phrase to say,
selectively edited. These selectively edited videos. Selectively edited, that's what they
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used to love to say. Butnow now it's cheap fakes and deep fakes.
So they're they're freaking out because thevideos have looked bad and these are
actual videos. These are you know, four real videos edit unedited videos,
I mean, nobody, I mean, that's not how any of this works.
So she's taking issue with the videosthat came from the Normandy ceremony and
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videos from G seven in Italy,and the videos of Biden have not been
altered in any way. They haven'tbeen altered in any way. It has
been none of that. And thereare actual videos of him being confused and
falling downstairs or struggling or something orwhatever, and otherwise looking generally concerning health
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wise. And this, by theway, I want to point out that
this is not the first time thisnarrative, this new narrative because clearly Democrats
are freaking out now and they haveto convince you that what you're witnessing is
actually not what you're witnessing. Andso this isn't the first time that we
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heard this. In fact, yesterdaymorning, Joe Scarborough was the first person
to say that these are deep fakes, that these are deep fake videos.
He was the first person to saythat yesterday. And then Coreine Jean Pierre
at the Press of Vale yesterday afternoon, right after we finished radio, that's
when she dropped that. Well,she was prompted by a reporter whose question
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was like thick with butt kissing,Oh my gosh, yeah, you know,
to make him look like compared No, nobody's making him look anything so
disgusting. I want to know howyou how are you going to digitally alter?
First off, if they were deepfakes, don't you think were you
telling me he wasn't in Italy?Are you telling me he wasn't at G
seven? Did they just you know, bippity bobbity boo, Georgia Maloney and
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uh the Fumio Kushita and Manuel mccronand all of these other world leaders that
they just you know, digitally droppedthem into the frame. The hell are
you talking about? You're telling mehe was an enormity. There's nothing about
it that's a deep fake. Theseare actual, real videos, which is
why no one else has stepped forwardto go these are fake videos. Because
they're not fake videos. Biden looksbad the end, and Democrats instead of
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actually taking accountability, which you're nevergoing to do, it's all your fault.
You're too stupid to recognize that that'sa fake video. Now they're not
going to sit here and show youwhat's fake about it. They're not going
to do that. No audio soundby ten. Listen to this. This
is another example. This is NicoleWallace and MSNBC. There's a growing and
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insidious trend in right wing media broadcasts, print and social media. It is
to take highly misleading and selectively editedvideos of President Biden directly from Republican National
Committee social media accounts and then usethose videos to spread messages virallly to cast
out on President Biden's fitness for office. What I mean, his own the
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videos. It's Biden that's casting doubtson his fitness for office. It's not
the videos, it's Biden in thevideos, and that's Biden doing it.
If you're going to deep bake something, I think you would go to a
more extreme extreme. I think thisis just it's this is though, They're
just they're lying to you at thispoint. These are the people, by
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the way, I think it's funnythey these are the people who did the
Russian collusion, the laptop and thepandemic, all that nonsense, all those
narratives, all that brainwashing, allof that. Those are they the same
people who lie to you about actualevidence. They had fifty one. It
was that fifty on thirty one.Members of the Intel community lie to your
face, and they knew they werelying to your face. But they're gonna
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get mad because you're showing actual videosof Biden falling all over the place and
looking otherwise poorly. I mean,this isn't rocket science to see that he's
different, that he's lost some ability, that he's lost a little you know,
motor skills, some cognitive ability.It's not rocket scientists to figure out.
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I mean they it makes him looklike he's I mean, he's bad
off. And now they're trying toprovda it up and tell you that,
oh, well, that's a deepfake. The same people who deep faked
you about the twenty sixteen election,trying to tell you about Russian collusion,
the same people who deep faked youabout the lockdown and pandemic, the same
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people who deep faked you about thelaptop and all of those Intel officials signing
on to it. Now they wantto tell you that because you're seeing actual
unedited video, that that's the deepfake. Anything that's disadvantageous to them is
the deep fake. No trust them. The thing is is it looks worse
that they're trying to hide it,and it looks worse that they're lying about
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it. I mean, when you'rewatching people like Georgia Maloney have to run
after him in a field, andwhen you're watching Fumio Kushida run towards them
as he takes a trip down somesteps, that's not that's not deep fake,
because then you're involving other world leadersthat never happened. But this just
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goes to show you how desperate theyare. This looks bad, It looks
bad, and it is causing peoplewho maybe were supportive of Biden, but
they weren't you know, hardcore Bidenfans, or however you want to put
it. It's making those people questionhis ability, which then puts a seed
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of doubt into the mind of thatvoter. And Democrats are trying to avoid
that because they are having to claw. And we're going to go over polling
coming up, we're going to doa deep dive in some polling and we're
going to look at a very newtoss up state. It's a state that's
been classified as a toss up thatI think plays into the VP stakes and
I'm going to unpack that for you. If you sign up to the newsletter
the over at substec, you alreadyhave it, so you're already head of
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the game. But this show goesto show you how desperate Democrats are with
all of this, and they're they'refreaking out. They don't know how else
to deal with it. So they'regoing to lie to you and say,
well, it's a deep fake.But they're not deep fakes. These they're
absolutely not deep fakes. They're realvideos. And the other thing too,
are they floating this idea that it'sa deep fake so that they can I
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mean, because remember some de fakesor felonies in some contexts, they can
be felonies. Is this going tobe actionable to them. These are the
same people that were trying to shutdown social media. If you had questions
about Ivermectin, you know, likeif you said something, you know Ivermectin,
Are we going to get penalized onYouTube by the fascists if we say
it. I mean, they werethe ones who were pressuring social media to
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censor people who were asking questions aboutthe lockdown and asking questions about shots and
therapeutics, et cetera. I mean, that's it's bad. Everybody's in on
this. NBC The Associated Press ColinRug noted that the AP issued a fact
check of the video of Biden freezingup on stage and being let up by
Obama. And there are so manydifferent angles to that video and they all
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show the exact same thing. Differentvideos from different people, all showing the
exact same thing. And they triedto say the claim was this is how
the AP put it. Quote.Biden froze on stage during his fundraiser on
Los Angeles on Saturday night and hadto be led away by Obama. The
facts Biden paused amid cheers and applauseas he exited the stage with his predecessor
following an interview moderated by late nighthost Jimmy Kimmel, and then they cited
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a source quote. A source whohelped organize and attended the fundraiser told the
AP that there was nothing noteworthy aboutthis moment and that Obama wanted to be
chummy by walking off stage with Biden. Oh my gosh, that's literally what
the AP did. That's how theAP spun this. Mm hmm. Now
coming up, Joe Biden's ready toreopen the US oil stockpile should gas prices
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surge again. We're going to coverthat. We're also going to get into
his secret service agent. You know, when he was there in California,
his secret service agent got robbed,got held up at gunpoint and robbed.
We're going to discuss that our nationalintelligence apparatus apparently got hijacked by for you
just it's our national security. Nobig deal. We're also going to die.
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We've got a whole bunch of stufftoday. We're also going to dive
into how now at the doctor whoblew the whistle on the minor sex change
surgeries at Texas Children's Hospital. TheBiden administration's going after him. He's facing
up to ten years in prison becausehe told the truth about a practice that
is now illegal. And your taxdollars at work. Who got more money
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from the federal government a Maui firesurvivor or the Taliban. Wait until you
see these assets. Plus closing theasset loophole, that's what the IRS is
looking to do. Jack up yourtaxes even more. And the VP stakes
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of the news you would probably miss, it's time for Data's quick five.
They keep saying heat wave. ButI'm like, it's just it's summer,
right, But they're saying it's adangerous heatwave. That's all. We've been
hearing about super dangerous heatwave looming forover one hundred and thirty five million this
week. And they said it's goingto be in triple digits and it's going
to be ninety degrees in Chicago orNew York City. It's going to be
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ninety. Well, it is June, right, is that it might be
an unreasonable come on people, ninetydegrees. It's going to be like triple
digits down here, and that's normal. But it's a dry heat, so
I feel like they're really amping thoseup. They really are. Justin Timberlake
was busted for DWI in sag Harbor. According to the New York Post,
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it was in the Hamptons early inthe morn He was apparently driving drunk a
blue stop sign sword out of hislane. He was pulled over in sag
Harbor just after midnight, charge ofdriving while intoxicated, decided for running to
stop sign, failer to keep tohis lane. He appeared in court looking
rough, they said, in ablack baseball cap. But he was partying
with friends at a hotel and atwo minute walk from the local police station
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before he drove off. Can Ijust ask, and this is maybe it
was his wife with him when hewas partying. What is a grown ass
father going out doing partying and gettingdrunk at a hotel and then like driving
off, Like you're married and you'vegot kids. What is the matter with
you? Be a man, Stepthe hell up and be a man.
I'm so tired of see he's likemy age and he's acting like a like
a twenty one year old, noteven that I know more mature twenty one
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year olds. Is that harsh?I like, grow up, dude,
you're midlife, You're don't hunter Bidenit out man, good night, Let's
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do so. Uh, dropping bodiesis bigger than dropping F bombs. I
had to laugh at the story fromThe Hill. The headline Fauci says Trump
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dropped F bombs during the twenty twentyCOVID call, and it apparently was just
very jarring to Hockle from Labyrintho toFauci, he said, you know,
he goes, I have a prettythick skin. But kidding held at by
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not fun. I mean Kane droppingbodies, dropping F bombs, which one's
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worse just asking for a lot ofpeople. And Biden's title nine role,
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don't appreciate that we were dealing witha moving target and when we were saying
things in the beginning, wear amask or not. How the virus is
spread. I mean, originally itwas felt understandably but incorrectly by the CDC
that it is spread by the sameway that fluid spread, namely mostly by
droplets, when in fact, mostof the transmit is not only by not
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droplets, it's by aerosol, butalso fifty to sixty percent of the people
who transmitted have no symptoms at allsymptomatic. We didn't know that in the
beginning. Oh he didn't know that. You know. What's amazing how much
he can recall now and how muchhe couldn't recall when he was in front
of Congress testifying about it. Andhe's like, I still remember, I
still know now he's like recalling likeall kinds of things. Just fascinating that.
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And yes, they did tell everybodyto wear masks for crying out loud.
You could get a ticket if youdidn't. They were citing people in
Dallas, Texas if they didn't weara mask. So spare me the hole.
We'll wear a mask or don't weara mask. Oh hell no,
you guys don't get to retc onthis. You were literally telling people that
they had to wear a mask underthe threat of being of getting a ticket
getting cited. Stop it. Thatwas Fauci. He's been taught, he's
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been testifying before members of the Senate, and he was on MSNBC. There
your tax dollars at work. Bythe way, speaking of your tax dollars,
let me ask you this question.Who do you think got more money
from the federal government, the survivorsof the fires in Maui or the Taliban.
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That is incorrect, Kane. Infact, it is the Taliban.
In fact, apparently a huge chunkof the two point eight billion dollar Afghan
humanitarian funding went to the Taliban.I know you guys are very shocked by
this. It's not as if wetold you that a huge chunk, if
not all, of this was goingto go to the Taliban, because you
know, the Taliban runs everything.So if it's a humanitarian group, it's
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the Taliban's humanitarian group. Just likein Gaza, if it's the Gaza Health
Ministry, that's literally Hamas who waselected to run Gaza and created the quote
unquote Gaza Health Ministry and stabs itwith who that's right, Hamas members of
the government that were elected in Gazathat created the Gaza Health movie just cyclical.
We just go over and over andover with us. So apparently House
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Republicans are quite upset over reports thatmillions upon millions upon millions of dollars went
right to the Taliban two point eightbillion dollars in humanitarian funding that was directed
to Afghanistan following Biden's disastrous, disastrouswithdrawal that led to a lot of money
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going right to the Taliban. Itis pretty amazing that this much money was
sent over there, that any moneywas sent there that we knew this was
going to happen. They said thatthis UH fund said it's actually one of
the It's like, it's it's ahuge I mean, this is tons of
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taxpayer dollars that were directly that weregiven to the Taliban. And this fund
apparently was established in eight they saideleven million paid by the State Department Entities.
They said it was a fraction ofwhat the Taliban ultimately received, and
another I mean this, and there'sno way to get that money back.
That's not alone, that's just afree gim Meanwhile, the people in Maui
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fire still struggling. No one talksabout them anymore, which then creates all
kinds of conspiracy theories. But howmuch do you think, Remember they were
really clutching the purse strings with thosewith those folks. They didn't get I
mean anything, Well, they gotthe government coming in and take some other
land. We did get that.There's but there's a lot of conspiracies and
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a lot of people still struggling,just saying but yeah, all that money
went to the Taliban. Now,speaking of what other things happening with your
tax dollars, the IRS wants toend I hate the term tax loophole.
They want to be able to takemore of your money. The IRS wants
to end another what they call taxloophole, and they want to raise more
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than fifty billion dollars in revenue overthe next decade. This is from the
Treasury Department. The proposed rule andguidance announced Monday. And by the way,
you know why they need to raisethis money because they gave so much
to the Taliban. They announced ityesterday. They want to stop partnership basis
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shifting, where a business or somebodycan move assets to series of parties to
avoid taxes, to avoid paying taxeson it, to avoid having the government
steal your money. I don't evenlike to say the phrase paying taxes because
it's not constitutional. It's theft.And so the Biden administration officials they were
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kind of going back and forth witheach other on it because they were saying
there were no there was no economicground for these transactions. It's a shell
game. So we're not going tolet you transfer sums of money to other
people. You're gonna have to paytaxes on it. Is That not unbelievable,
So that's what they're that's what they'relooking at. They said that they
want to end this what they calltax avoidance. They still pay tax on
it. It's not it's already beentaxed. What are you talking about tax
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avoidance? It's money that has alreadybeen taxed. They want to zero in
on tax cheats. They said,the taxation is a cheat itself. So
if you're if you're bypassing a cheat, are you really cheating. And they're
looking to raise audit rates on companies. They are targeting a lot of different
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companies at a lot of different assetrates. Anything above two hundred and fifty
million, they're gonna they want toincrease that to twenty two to actually twenty
three percent. It's at an eightpercent rate now. They want to increase
audit rates tenfold on partnerships with assetsover ten million they're looking at. I
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mean, there's all kinds and that'sjust the start of it. I mean
they're also targeting businesses with smaller amountsof assets too. So everybody's getting hit
by this. Everybody is getting hitby this. So they're looking to raise
more in revenue because they won't stopspending. That's the issue they and that
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they want to close it. Theysaid it's going to bring them in billions.
They got to have money to giveto the Taliban guys. They got
to have money to throw around atthe border and give people a luxury hotel
rooms if they enter the country illegallyand sell phones and you know, three
hots and a cod all that goodstuff. You know, that's some of
the stuff they need to do.Speaking of your tax, dollars at work.
From the Daily Wire, the Intelcommunity is celebrating Pride Month with free
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trans flag manicures and Philip Nex lectures. Yep, yep, taxpayer funded.
By the way, they're bringing innail text to do trans flag manicures.
I just heard half of the audiencejust choke and rage. I just could
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you hear it? Oh boy,Yeah, they you can participate in a
pride ally challenge learn from a nonbinary Philip Nex activist and uh yeah,
it's a nine different Pride Month activities. It's the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence. Oh look at that? How nice is that? Off?
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Yeah? That they're they're just youknow, tex payers. I mean,
it's not like we have anything elsethat we have to worry about here in
the United States. I mean it'snot like we cut we're getting warnings about
oh my gosh, we've got awe have to worry about increased terror possibilities,
et cetera. I mean, you'vegot a daily uge at the border.
You have, goodness, Chinese nationalsthat were crossing in a ton of
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Chinese nationals just last night in thismorning on camera crossing into the United States.
All young men. You have terroriststhat were coming in. You have
people who are raping children. Therewas a guy who's arrested a broad daylight
because he raped a thirteen year old. There was another guy who came in
illegally from El Salvador who raped andkilled another of five. There's I mean,
we keep going on and on andon, but hey, you know
what, it's more important that theyhave nail texts taxpayer funded to make sure
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that they quote deck rate you readyfor Pride month with the option of celebrating
Pride or trans flag colors in quotenot even making it up. Wow.
So that's what they're focusing on.A whole month for this, a whole
month. D Day got one dayand that was it, one and done
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this they act like these people aremore heroic than the brave men who storm
the beaches at Normandy. Oh,you have sex a certain way, you
want to pretend your penises of vagina. You're more heroic than the heroes who
storm the beaches at Normandy. Insteadof one day, you get an entire
month. Here, here's a taxpayerfunded nail tech to go ahead and paint
trans flag colors on the staff membersat the Checks and Notes office. Of
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National Security. Wow, yeah,it's the nails and crafts event. Not
even making it up. That's whatyour tax dollars are paying for. How
nice your tax dollars at work?But I love it. It's all Republicans
are mad over. Everybody should bemad over their tax dollars being spent like
this. Now, speaking of culture, I don't know if you guys saw
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this earlier. I tweeted about itbecause, you know, just to dovetail
in with this this insane story.I saw it from New York. It
was New York Magazine. They saidfor our latest cover story. They said,
we report on the evolution of Republicanwomen their wrath, sweetness, strength,
and subservience to the MAGA. Rightobserved. Now I was reading this
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piece. I tried to I triedto get into it. They literally,
in the first sentence admitted that theyreally couldn't define what a woman was.
Actually sorry, second sentence, theycouldn't even define what a woman was.
And then they put a few andI think one has the cover. Then
they threw this on the cover.The cover is I guess like a I
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don't know, like an amalgam ofwomen, and it says our Republican women.
Okay. I feel like we're okaybecause we can define women. I
feel like if you can't define whata woman was, you might not be
okay. That's kind of my thoughton this. But they put this chick
on the cover, this like thispieced together. I guess what they think.
A Republican woman is on the coverand I'm trying to figure out she's
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holding a chrumbed out Tommy gun andI can't make fun of it enough.
I cannot. First off, wecan at least we can define women.
Secondly, who doesn't have a chrumbedout ar Tommy assault rifle with a fully
auto drum clipizine high capacity drum clipisinethat holds hundreds of shells? Who doesn't
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have that? That's so dumb.This is so dumb. I feel like
if you have to ask, ifyou can't define what a woman is,
you might not be okay. Justsaying if you're upset because there's an attractive
character in a video game and she'sa female, you might be the woman
who's not okay, you know whatI mean. I just feel like that
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needs to be said because that's jeers. But that's are they okay, are
Republican women okay? That's how insulting, by the way, is that?
And I don't know who this chickis that wrote it. I don't even
care. But that's what the leftistfemale position always is. If you don't
agree with us, then there's somethingabout you that's not okay. If you
(30:22):
don't agree with us, then areyou actually okay? Is everything all right
with you? Because we're the statusquo and you don't agree with us?
Do you even know if your chick? You may not even be able to
be qualified to speak on this ifyou don't know that whether or not your
chick, or define whether or notyour chick saying that's the stupidest gun ever.
And also where can I have one? Where can I get it?
(30:45):
We have more on the way,including coffee shop workers who voted to unionize
and they promptly lost their jobs.We're gonna get into that. We also
have the VP stakes who Trump shouldpick and who who should not pick?
And we'll do a deep dive fromsome Poland because there's a state that has
now been moved to the toss upcategory and I think the VP steaks could
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hour Glass. So are the Daysof the United States? This is an
opportunity to redeem yourself. And ifyou could named three LGBTQ advisors for your
(32:44):
campaign and three drag queens in SanFrancisco, are you serious? This guy's
like, So, we're not gonnaout. It's not going to revise the
drag queen question from last week.But what I will say is I'm incredibly
(33:07):
proud of the support that I havefrom our LGBTQ pla. This is the
most Days of United States video thatis ever Dazed of United States. Oh
my gosh. So that's the SanFrancisco My World debate, and that's London
Breed who is asking Mark Ferrell toname three drag queens because you know,
that's the ultimate measure as to whetheror not you can handle the city's budget
(33:28):
and run a city is whether youcan if you can name three drag queens?
Gee, why is San Francisco goingto hell? Why is it covered
with needles and feces? Who knowsthey have a poop map? But hey,
can you name drag queens? It'sa mystery. I mean I that's
the dumbest thing ever. London,Like, please vote for me? Like,
let me. She's everything she canto stay. Sheate the identity politics
(33:52):
box checkers. Can you name threedrag queens? Like? That's some big
flex. Can you do math?Be? Can you do math? That's
that's my question to you. Canyou pick up some needles and turns?
London? London? Breed is fallingdown, falling down? Can you pick
up some like? What the hellis this name? In some drag queens?
Can you what's two plus two?What's the budget? How much in
(34:13):
the red are we? Those arequestions that I would be asking if I
was Mark Ferrell. And he getsup there like, oh, I wasn't
prepared for this stupid question. Yougotta be prepared for all kind of stupidity
when you're in California. See thisis why I could not again, I
could not run for office. Iwould be a horrible no, that's when
I first saw that. That's Iwas screaming that question mentally. Can you
(34:36):
do math? Can you can youname three drag queens? What does that
have to do with the job?Are you like identifying drag queens as mayor
is that part of your job?That's the dumbest thing. I hate politics
now what it's become. Look atthese stupid people in San Francisco. I
never understood what is so mysterious aboutthe LGBTQ community that you would need isers
(35:00):
to handle it. I'm going tohelp you talk to these people who want
to have sex a certain way,but it's literally, how is government going
to deal with this group differently thansay, other human beings. I've never
seen people who want to place themselvesapart so hard, while at the same
time screaming at everyone for being placedapart because they do it to themselves.
(35:22):
I've never seen anybody try so hardto hurt and rescue themselves. Ever,
I couldn't imagine living in San Franciscoand just watching this happen. It is
like a whole other I told youthe one time that I went there,
like as an adult, I've beenthere a couple of times. But when
I went there, I went therefor work, and I was on the
(35:42):
plane, I knew I was goingto San Francisco because everyone had those black
tortoise those round glasses or tortoise showglasses, and all the dudes were in
pea coats and it was insufferable andit was cold. Despite the fact that
it was May, it was freezing. It's like the coldest summer ever,
I think, is what Mark Twainsaid, is being in San Francisco and
know it just wasn't my jam.Just wasn't my jam. It was cloudy,
(36:04):
eh, I mean, yes,you know that's I'm cloudy in my
heart. But I want sun anddesert. I'm just saying so, I
don't know. I was just butnow, golly, it's like everything's shut
down. The area that I wasin, everything shut down. All these
stores have closed. It's just ahot mess. But hey, they don't
care that stores are closing. Canyou name three drag queens. That's what's
going to save San Francisco is whetheror not you, as a mayoral Canada
(36:28):
can name three drag I mean,those are their choices. And then the
one guy kind of sort of wentalong with it. Like step up,
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(37:40):
war cabinet? Being press? Thankyou for the media is asking Biden questions?
What did he yell at them?We need to hear that again.
Oh, got to hear that again. Are you worried about the war cabinet?
Are you worried about the work cabinet? Yeah, it's a cheap fake.
(38:01):
Well, I mean, really,the correct word is deep fake.
But Karine Jean Pierre also thinks thatthe Nord it's the Nord stream, it's
the nord strum pipeline. Just getall those sales right to your house,
guys. Welcome back to the program. Top of the second hour, Dana,
last year with you, that wasthe U. I guess it was
another cheap fake, right, Anyvideo that they don't like is a cheap
fake. I don't even know whatthat means. But okay, all right,
(38:22):
it's not though what did he Westill don't know what he said.
He was trying to mock the yellingpress, and it was just incoherent mockery.
And there it is. It's ourpresident. But don't ask questions that
are too hard to answer, becauseit's gonna make KJP upset audio sound bite
two. She gets very upset whenyou ask her about stuff like the video
(38:46):
that we just watched or I don'tknow, like the stuff that was the
Norman dy ceremony or the G seventhing. I mean, she gets very
They're not handling this well. Listen. There were two instances in recent days
where leaders formed President Obama and GeorgeMaloney. Early they physically put hands on
the President to guide him and showhim give stage stage directions. Are they
(39:09):
doing that on their own or hasanybody asked them to Look, I run
the show like that. First ofall, let me spoke to the most
recent right as we saw on Saturday, the President Obama put President Obama's office
put out a statement, so Iwould refer you to that statement about what
was being accused in those by others, and he said this did not happen
(39:31):
in the sense of what people weresaying they were seeing, right, or
what was being falsely reported that theywere seeing. Let's not forget President Obama
president Biden have a relationship. Theyare friends, They're like family to each
other. And I think that's whatyou saw. You saw the President put
his hand behind on the back ofPresident Biden and they walked off the stage
(39:57):
after taking questions or at an eventtaking questions from Jimmy Kimmel, is that
she's not taking this well. She'snot taking this well at all. She
seems upset. Well, you knowit's not. I just can't it's just
no, it's he's just he's notdeclined. You can't explain it. It
(40:19):
just looks bad. It looks bad. And this is one of the things
we're talking about, and that Democratsare making it look worse by not addressing
it. Because if you're telling usthat we're the problem because of what we're
seeing, then you're not helping yourcandidate. I got to tell you,
speaking of helping the candidates, Soif you get the newsletter over at substack
my substat column, chapter and verse. I had a couple of things that
(40:40):
went out. In one of thoseI want to expand on. It's the
VP stakes, because you know,there's a short list floating around of Trump's
VP potentials, and I think thatmaybe more so now than ever, this
is probably one of the most consequentialVP selections of any election that I can
remember. I don't think it matteredas much with McCain, and I don't
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honestly even think it really mattered muchwith Trump and twenty sixteen. You know,
I think everybody can agree with that. I don't think it really mattered
all that much. I think Pencelocked up the evangelical and then more traditional
GOP voters. But in this Ithink that Trump needs to build on what
he's got and maximize maximized gains.But at the same time, he's got
(41:22):
some room here. He has alot of options. Actually, the Republicans
have a really huge bench, whereasDemocrats have. I got to count maybe
boota Juice, maybe Newsome. That'slike it, Biggretch. I mean,
we talked about that yesterday. Wedon't really know who they have. So
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the short list keeps shrinking, sothe originally it included a lot of other
people. I think right now thefour names that keep getting mentioned the most
are Doug Bergham, the governor ofNorth Dakota, Rubio out of Florida,
Tim Scott, Senator out of SouthCarolina, and Jade Vance are out of
Ohio. And I'm and I feellike Vance has been leading a lot of
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these not totally scientific grassroot voter surveysor grassroots surveys. And now keep in
mind, I don't I think I'veonly met Tim Scott in person. Now
I think I've met Marco Rubio,once I've met Tim Scott Brett, and
I get I don't have anything personalagainst these guys, but I'm going to
be very clinical in the way thatI that I look at this. I
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don't like the idea of a JD. Vance's VP. And here's why.
As I discussed in the piece,when you look at the current Senate makeup,
it's fifty one to forty nine,and Republicans are and there's four independents,
but they caucus with Democrats. Soeven when you look at the seats
in play, it is going tobe a fight, a fight to even
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scrape up some nominal some nominal majority. And even then it's not guaranteed.
It is a fight because in someof these areas you have to consider redistricting.
Now, when he won, whenVance won against Democrat Tim Ryan,
it was by just barely seven points. Now Trump is leading Biden in Ohio,
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but it's within the margin of error. I would have felt better with
a Vance selection if Trump were pullingdouble digits ahead of Biden in Ohio.
Now, I know that DeWine isgoing to replace Vance, but there's going
to be an election then not longafter that. I'm just I'm trying to
keep all of this in get andplus I think, can I be honest,
I think DeWine is a little bitof a moderate, So I tend
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to think that whoever he selects isgoing to would be more moderate than Vance
on certain issues. So that's anotherreason why it's not because I dislike Vance.
I just think that he better servesthe overall agenda in the Senate right
now. And that's I mean,specifically, just for the math alone,
is why I'm looking at it theway I'm looking at it. His area
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is not like Tim Scott's North Carolinadistrict because in twenty twenty two, Scott
just absolutely destroyed his Democrat challenger byby plus twenty five, by over twenty
five points. So again, Iknow that DeWine is going to would pick
Vance's replacement, but to Wine's amoderate, and I don't think that you're
going to get somebody who is aconservative as conservative as what you have there
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picked by DeWine. Now, Idon't know that even picking Vance is enough
to lock in Ohio either, becausehe doesn't have that national name recognition,
and I think that Republican voters fromlooking at some of the breakdown, they're
very interesting in Ohio. So Idon't know if it's guaranteed, but I
do think this. And because I'vealready seen this floating around, and I'm
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just telling you this because you're gonnaneed to know it. If Vance is
picked, you're you can count onDemocrats making ad after ad of the time
that Vance called Trump America's hitler.He did. It's out there and he
wrote op eds like Opioid of theMasses how Trump can't fix America's social and
cultural crisis. They're going to startcirculating that, and they're gonna put it
out there, and they're gonna say, oh, look, maga, you
(45:05):
you prioritize loyalty more than anything else. Well, here's this guy, he's
not be he wasn't loyal so andthen they're gonna it's gonna it's gonna be
uh uh. They're gonna exploit thatand try to hold it against you.
I'm just saying, regardless of whetheror not in why Vance changes thinking,
that's gonna be a tool to use. You need to be aware of this,
and the Left is prepared for thisoutcome because I've already seen it circulating.
(45:25):
I've already seen it circulating. UhAs for Marco Rubio, I could
never in good conscience pick a Rubiofor VP because I watched him crumble on
stage in front of me at Parkland. He went up before me and I
stood there and I watched him completelycrumble on an assault weapons ban. I
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watched him completely crumble on a nationalregistry aka universal background checks. And I
watched him completely crumble on red flaglaws. He just fell apart. He
went along to get along, andthat is a deal breaker for me.
Because of that, I could neverever back him as a VP. And
(46:08):
plus, he's from Florida. NowI'm not saying because I dislike Floridians.
I love Floridians. I love Florida. They Florida is not going anywhere but
red. And it's not illegal tohave to the Constitution. The Twelfth Amendment
doesn't prohibit We talked about this yesterdaytwo people from the same state running.
There is regulations on how the electoralCollege votes or how those voters vote,
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but it doesn't leverage voters nationally wellenough, and I just think that it's
I just don't think that it's agood idea to do that. Judging also
by the zealous registration of GOP votersover Democrats and the recent elections that Florida
has seen. They have such amassive red wave. I mean they have
their state legislature has a super majority. They're not going They're read, they
are read. There's nothing to begained from running two red state dudes on
(46:57):
the same ticket. Nothing you haveto leverage this. Doug Bergham out of
North Dakota or sorry, South Dakotais no North Dakota. I was right.
It is just a moderate non entity. He's a moderate non entity.
Tom Cotton's name has been mentioned before. He comes from a solid red state.
I think hit him as a VPleverages absolutely nothing for the ticket.
And furthermore, some of what hewants to do foreign policy wise, is
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completely at odds with Trump's agenda.He Cotton wants to spend he was one
of the Republicans that wants to spendon Ukraine. That's not where Trump is.
I've seen at least Stephonic mentioned before, but I think her name has
kind of fallen off the subsequent list. She's a moderate Republican with a moderate
record, and she was not alwayson board with Trump. She said one
time, in a verbatim in aradio interview that quote Trump was insulting to
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women. Now. I mentioned thislast month because she was doing an interview
with Shana Bream, and Shana Breamasked her about it because it was mentioned
in a New York Times piece,and Stefanik got really angry with Brain and
accused Bream of citing some anonymous reportin the New York Times, even though
it was a literal for real interviewthat Stephanic willingly gave to a local radio
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station that the New York Times merelycited. And Stephanic was employing the guilt
by association tactic in order to dodgeanswering why she changed her thinking about that,
which would have been an amazing opportunityto potentially persuade undecided voters. And
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I think that that was the finessingof a situation that required more advanced rhetorical
artistry than she possesses. And um, I just that to me, I
was like, eh, I don'tthink that that's a that's a good.
Nah. The Republican Party, Ithink, also has to look to more
than just November because they have tolook eight years ahead, right, So
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whoever Trump picks for VP, thatticket's got to have longevity. Now,
I think that the biggest gains becausemy list, my short list for VP
for his VP, is very veryshort, and it only includes governors.
Camp Younkin I kind of like,I like DeSantis, but I at the
again, same argument that I madewith Rubio. Two people from a red
state not going to leverage anything towin. I don't think that it works.
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But I think that Brian Kemper GlennYounkin would, he would get the
biggest gains, even though I knowhe doesn't get along with Brian Kemp get
over it for the agenda. Becauseboth of those states are in play.
A lot of people think that Georgiais, you know, a solid red
state, and it's not a solidred state necessarily. Now here's what's interesting,
and this is where I want tosegue into toss up. Virginia has
been moved to a toss up category. Glenn Younkin, he's you know,
(49:36):
gets one term. He is heturns out in about a year. He's
potentially a more practical choice than aBrian Kent because Virginia is in play and
it is considered a toss up state. I also think that Youngkin would also
bring in more traditionally non Trump Republicanvoters, uniting the right leaning fray so
(49:58):
to speak. And so so Ialso think that Youngkin isn't super charismatic.
No, I'm not saying this isto be me to him. He's kind
of nerdy. He's not super charismatic, which I think better suits Trump's style.
Because you cannot have two super strongpersonalities on the same ticket. That's
a disaster. You can't do that. Somebody's got to be Johnny Carson.
Somebody's got to be Ed McMahon.You can't have two Johnny carson's and you
can't have two Ed McMahon's. Itdoesn't work that way. Somebody's got to
(50:21):
play. You got to play theright role. So the good news is
that I think the Republican bench issuper overcrowded, and that's good for us,
right because you've got a lot ofpresidential hopefuls. That means a lot
of good choices for voters, andespecially when you compare it to what Democrats
have. What are they going todo? Seriously, what do they do
after twenty four? Guys? Whodo they got? Nobody? Can you
(50:42):
imagine them in twenty eight? Ohmy gosh. We're going to talk more
about that coming up. We're alsogoing to look at talk a little bit
more about Virginia and what that means, and we're also going to look at
maybe a potential It's a double edgedsword that I think Trump needs to pay
attention to, especially considering that previouslyDemocrats always banked on having more voter turnout.
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you know, I'm also not ameteorologist. I just like to give opinions
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podcasts. Well, if I wasa gamble, actually I am a gamble.
Yeah, I take even money.Trump doesn't show up? All right?
I just think you don't think Trump'scoming next week? No, I
mean I don't know what if Iwas, I think he's going to wake
up and say and decide, justlike he said he was going to testify
(55:51):
his defense at his trial. Heput on the defense. He's let him
show up. I wouldn't be shocked, but I certainly would not be surprised
if you gave me even money.So he's a no show, You'll just
kidding, I just like Carville's like, you know, I'm going up in
a pink shirt with LSU all overat LSU, had LSU all the things
he does, not even not evennot even fretting. Welcome back to the
(56:12):
program, Dane lash with you atbottom of this second hour. And I
you know, I why would youthink that Trump wouldn't show up? The
only weird thing for Trump at thedebate. I think is if they bring
up the trial that because he's gota gag order, he can't talk about,
you know, some of the stuffthat they obviously want to zero in
(56:35):
on at the debate. He wouldeven Biden would be able to bring it
up, but then Trump couldn't respondto it. I think it's kind of
stupid. I know that there havebeen some lawmakers that have filed these amicus
or amicus briefs, and and youknow, we'll see how that all,
how that all pans out. Thisdebate's next week, Dude, next week
the debate. There's no way thatTrump wouldn't show up. Though. There's
(56:58):
no way he wouldn't show up,like a moth to a light when there's
cameras, he's there. There's noway that he's not going to show up.
I think it's funny because I feellike Carvil's just saying this when really
I think he feels that about Biden. Carvel's not a Biden guy. Don't
ever forget. Carvel's a Clinton person, a Bill Clinton person. Specifically,
(57:19):
He's not a Hillary fan. Hewas a Bill Clinton guy. And this,
I mean, I really feel likehe thinks maybe that, but it's
Biden that would have there. Youknow that Biden left for his Delaware beach
house. Let's see, it's twelvethorough well, he's leaving in an hour
to go to his Delaware beach house. And then I guess he's going to
(57:42):
be there for the rest of theweek, right, I didn't. They
didn't actually say when he was comingback. They just said that he's leaving
today. Pulled this up. He'sleaving today at like two thirty Eastern time,
going to his beach house. AndI guess he's just going to be
there. I bet he's going tostay there until the debate. How much
you want to bet they're going tokeep him there till the debate. They're
(58:05):
going to debate prep him every singleday until that day. And I think
that Carville was just kind of hedgein his bet because he was even money
on the fact that Trump was goingto show. So I think he believes
that there is a narrative here thatall of the rules that CNN put in
for this debate, there's justification forTrump to be like, wait a minute,
I didn't know about this one andthis one and this one or whatever,
(58:29):
and you know, and postpone itor ask for different rules. But
we haven't seen him do that.And it's been a week and a half
since this has been scheduled. Yeah, if not longer. So yeah,
well Biden has to show up.He can't not go because if he just
no matter what, if he doesn'tshow up, oh my gosh, ask
(58:49):
for it. Oh my gosh,what a disaster that would be, Oh
he said, I mean, itwould just compound all the stories about the
that's going along with actual videos,not deep fakes or cheap fakes, you
know, if you're KJP, theactual videos and the stuff that we've seen
with our own eyes. But Imean, I he would have to,
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he would absolutely, he has tobe there. So I think he's really
going to be there. I thinkhe's going to stay there until the debate
calendar. They have to zero inon the dosage that works and they have
to debate prep them. So becauseisn't the debate Thursday, Yeah, the
twenty seventh. Yes, he's goingto be there. I bet you he's
going to be there all Thursday.I mean, let me bear with me
(59:37):
here, beach hold, because Ithink, yeah, he's going He's Now
they just said oh, over theweekend. He's going to his beach house
over the week You guys know he'sgoing to be It's not over the weekend,
it's Tuesday, weekend. Yeah,it's Tuesday. What are you all
(59:59):
talking about? Tuesday. It's gonnabe there for the weekend, Dan,
you know, yeah, yeah,so, uh yeah, he's they're going
to keep him there. They're goingto put him on all the things to
get him topped off. So youknow when that means when he goes into
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the debate, you know what that'sgonna he's he's gonna be nuts when he
goes into the debate. He's youcan always tell when he's been tweaked because
he's when he yells and he's,uh, that's when he yells when he's
trying to emphasize something his verbal boldor underscore. He's going to be like
that at the debate, and Iam I'm interested in see how Trump plays
(01:00:43):
that off. I was thinking aboutthis too, and I didn't want to
deep dive into the debate. Iwas like, gonna hold off on pregaming
it until next week. But oneof the things I have been thinking about
are the ways that Democrats will tryto emotionally manipulate viewers to get any kind
of advantage for Biden. Do youthink they'll be so successful and trying to
portray Biden as the because they're boththe same age, So you can't say
(01:01:05):
that Trump is being mean to theold guy. I mean, they're practically
the same age. So do youthink that they're going to somehow The only
thing that they have is making Trumpmad and then making it seem like Trump
is being mean to Biden. That'sliterally all they have. Tell me I'm
(01:01:25):
wrong, Kane, tell me I'mwrong. That's all they have to do.
Oh, look how Trump is somean and unreasonable to Biden. That's
how they want to make it.And the way they'll do it is,
like you said, especially if thegag order, by the way, the
amicus brief is hopefully going to youknow, the judge is going to reconsider,
but with a gag order in place, they're going to rib him on
(01:01:45):
things he can't respond to to thepoint where that may be the case,
and they're going to make you mad. And then Trump is disciplined to a
point, and then he's not andy'all know it, and then it's going
to be Katie bar the door.I don't know what the hell is going
to happen. They'll mute his mic, No, they won't. They will
not mute his mic if they thinkit makes him look bad. They're not
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going to mute his mic if theythink it makes him look bad. And
I have a sneaky suspicion that they'regoing to have a mic in there that's
recording everything that's never closed, butonly the mic that goes to broadcasts will
be muted. My other thought isthis they had they want to mute Biden
because Biden is just going to gooff the off into a field somewhere.
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But also, now this is justme, don't me being me? You
know, absurdity ad absurd them.But you know they could mute Biden and
then just have someone else talk whilehis mouth mute moves and give a coherent
answer. God, I hope thatdoesn't happen. I mean, I'm not
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entertaining it seriously. Wouldn't it beobvious though? No, because then that's
a cheap fake. If if yousay otherwise, wait, now it's a
cheap fake if it's not. Ilove how the moderators are just like the
most lifeless moderators you'd ever seen ontelevision. Dana Bash and Jake Tapper.
I don't even think Dana Bash hasthe ability to recoil. No, and
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then Jake Tapper, I mean,I've been in an arena with him.
He you know. But let's bereal. Both are monotone personalities. They
both are. I just am fascinatedto see how this how they do this.
But can you imagine like they justthey meet Biden and Biden's talking,
but it's someone else's voice, andthey sound way much more articulate, and
they're giving out clear, concise plans, and than Trump will go, that's
(01:03:35):
not even him talking. Uh,sir, mister President, We're not going
to engage in the deep fake that'snot even him talking right now. That's
We're not gonna engage in the deepfake stuff, the cheap fake stuff.
You guys know, this is howit's gonna go, though, Let's be
real, let's be real about it. So this is an interesting little story
that I saw. A US townis being sued for racism by it's white
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people because it's paying black residents twentyfive thousand dollars each for the legacy of
slavery. It is an affluent suburbof Chicago, and Kane's already laughing.
It's Evanston. They became the firstlocal government to start paying reparations, and
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well it's a twenty million dollar program, and now it's getting sued because they're
like, you're discriminating against non blackpeople, which is true if you remember
how the Irish were treated. Yep, that's what we said in the very
beginning. Now to pay for it, you have to be black Americans or
direct descendants of you have to beblack Americans, and the direct descendants apparently
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of people who lived in Evanston asadults between nineteen nineteen and nineteen sixty nine,
and that's the year when the townended what they said was their policy
of racial segregation and housing, youknow, stuff that Joe Biden was for.
The lawsuit also says that reparations shouldbe limited to people who can actually
prove that they suffer discrimination, becauseapparently you don't have to prove that at
(01:05:06):
all. And they use money thatthey levy on pot businesses cannabis because it's
legal in Michigan, and they havea special tax on the sale of homes
worth more than like a million dollars, so that you pay for that.
So everybody in this so if yousmoke pot, you're and you sell a
(01:05:27):
house, you're paying for it,or even buy a house. Yeah.
Now, the initiative, which wasadopted in twenty nineteen, it was a
city council vote, so they didn'thave a public referendum. They didn't actually
mention slavery, but that's they saidthat most of their twelve thousand black residents
are descended from slaves. They saidnationally six and ten believe that their ancestors
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were slaves, et cetera. Butthe program is being sued because they're saying
that it's it's racist, and thisis what happens when you get involved in
this sort of income redistribution of taxpayerdollars based on skin color. I mean
(01:06:09):
it is yeah. Yeah. Sothere were six people who said that they
lived in Evanston over the relevant periodand they would have qualified for reparations but
for the fact that they're not black, and they said that it breaches the
fourteenth Amendment, which states Americans aregiven equal protection under the law, and
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they said that it I mean,it's just there's a lot of programs like
this are so dumb. We've talkedabout this before because why should other people
who weren't responsible be punished for Idon't get that. Why And also how
is it going to be divvied up? Like what about people who are like
(01:06:53):
I? For instance, I havea friend, conservative friend who's completely hardcore
against this stuff. And she hasblack ancestry, she has Irish ancestry,
she has regular old white ancestry.You know, there's like some some she
has Hispanic ancestry. So it's like, well, what fraction of you is
owed? What? And that's anargument that she's made on Facebook before,
(01:07:14):
like so what am I based onthe breakdown of my ancestry? Which I
think is a fair point because she'slike some of the people that are paying
for this, their ancestors weren't evenhere when this stuff was happening. It's
just a fair point. So,yeah, this isn't going well, cane
as you can imagine. I can'timagine that it would. It's not sustainable.
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That's not something that's sustainable. Socoming up, we got Florida Man,
but also Joe Biden's secret Service agentwas robbed during his California visit.
We got that for you next hour. Jack Carr, who is a New
York Times bestselling author, joins usin studio as well. His new book
is out today, Red Sky Morning. He also has season two of The
Terminalist on Amazon on I think it'scoming out like next year. Yeah,
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not right yet, it's kind ofout next year. So we're going to
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It's time for Florida Man. FloridaMan's brilliant plan to hide in the ceiling
was ruined by his phone ringing inPope County. Let's see Poe County Sheriffs.
They were looking for this guy whobroke into this building. The individual
had been evading capture due to hishit outstanding warrants, and he hid in
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the ceiling of his workplace and apparentlywhile they were looking for home, that's
when his cell phone rang and theywere able to apprehend him and take the
individual into custody. This was justearlier this week. Yeah, that's yeah,
(01:10:14):
that's maybe maybe put it on muteif you're going to be doing crimes
saying you know, or like silentmode. Let's see this one. A
drunk dude at Disney World punches somecast members and then threatens others with a
pole. I love how it was. I love how it's described as two
shirtless men. So this was anEPCOT in Orlando. Two shirtless dudes assaulted.
(01:10:41):
They punched a cast member and thenthreatened other guests with a pole that
one of them ripped out of theground. Goodness, it's like some what
is it drunk strength? The Ijust feel like, if you're fighting with
someone and you don't have a shirton, you're probably guilty of starting all
of it, right, I mean, you're just saying yeah. So apparently
(01:11:02):
one guy punched an older lady castmember. The other ripped a pole out
of the ground and started swinging itaround and yelling it. And one person
who was there actually has told policethey thought it was part of the show.
So, I mean, it's justa Orange County deputies handled it.
(01:11:23):
Yeah, I'm so sad that there'sno photos of this. I'd take you
know, guys, do a stall favor here. You know, everybody's
got a cell phone, right,be your own citizen journalists, get us
video. That's all I'm asking for, right, I ran out of time
for this one. The other day, a guy on a bike who stole
a tip jar that was fund raisingfor a baby. It was at a
diner. It was a baby fundraiser, and they literally just ran up and
(01:11:44):
stole the donation jar. I meanbiked up right, pedaled up. Yeah.
They said that deputies were asking fortheir help, people's help trying to
find the thief because apparently, Imean, he took two thousand dollars.
They were raising money for the kitchenmanager who had her baby two months early.
And then he rode away then onhis bike and yeah, and they
said that it was crazy because theguy was looking at the sign, reading
(01:12:05):
it and seeing what it was for, and then he still took it.
Anyway, So the diner's still collectingmoney, but they're putting the cash in
a safe place and nobody can stealit. That's sad. That's sad.
It was like for their babies inneon neo like intensive care neonatal unit.
That's just so sad. Let's seethis Florida street racer driving eighty miles per
(01:12:27):
hour goes airborne, lands in acanal and it's all caught on camera.
Lands where the gators live. Justwant to point that out. He was
racing eighty miles per hour residential neighborhood, lost control of his car and it
was a challenger. How are yougoing to do your challenger like that?
So, oh my gosh, andchallenger A landed. He was racing a
Mercedes and they were trying to seewho could be dumber faster, So it
(01:12:50):
went right into the canal. There'svideo of it too. There was a
guy like outside in his yard andthen there's a car that comes flying in
and the guy's running away because hesees it coming into the canal. Lee
all right, third hour on theway and coming up later on. Our
friend Jack Car's got a new bookout today. Plus it's you know the
debates are next week. Biden's alreadyhe's already leaving and going to his beach
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house. They're going to dope himup. Stick with us. We know
that even after these these huge multinationalcorporations got these record tax cuts, tax
cuts we had rarely seen in recentAmerican history. They got these huge tax
breaks, they used most of thatnew revenue, they had to have stock
(01:13:31):
buybacks, and then they jacked uptheir prices, the price of food,
the price of household items, andpeople people not only feel it every week,
but I think they know what itis, and it's greed. It's
greed flation. He sounds like oneof the dumbest people to ever speak.
Listen to him. That's a SenatorCasey blaming corporations for high prices even after
(01:13:56):
huge tax breaks. It's because it'sgreed flation. It couldn't pop possibly be
because you know, the administration's economicpolicies are just heinous. It couldn't possibly
be because of that, because they'regreedy bills that he signed on. Yeah,
it's because they're wait, so it'sgreedy if the government, if it's
greedy. If well, first off, let's just assume that their argument's even
(01:14:19):
remotely accurate. They're calling those businessesgreedy, but it's not greedy. Biden
signing all of these spending bills,spending all of our tax payer money on
all this other stuff, that's notgreed. I mean, I'm just saying,
welcome back to the program, Dana, last year with you. We're
at the top of this third hourand we'll get the debate that's coming up
next week. How many of youare going to watch it? You know
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you're going to, you know you'regoing to to see if Biden has a
visiting Angel's moment. You know youare. I am. We're going to
pregame it next week, going intonext week, But I am made of
thoughts. I feel like we're gonnahave to make a Bingo card. Feel
like we're going to have to goingin now. It's going to be on
the twenty seventh. Biden is leavingtoday. He's going back to his beach
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house in Delaware. This was afterhe was in France and he was in
Pulia for G seven and he wasrunning all over the field with the Italian
leader, Georgia Maloney trying to runafter him, and it just the whole
thing was weird. You know,the cheap fake stuff the deep I still
cannot can I just can I hearthat one more time? Audio sound bite
(01:15:26):
one of Caarine Jean Pierre telling uswhat we all know isn't true. We
all know these are real videos.This is silly. You don't this just
I think there's such an air ofdesperation to this, it just makes it
look all the worse. Listen,there seems to be a sort of rash
of videos that have been exited tomake the president of here espicially frail orally
confused. I'm wondering if the WhiteHouse is especially worried about the fact that
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this appears to be a pattern everythingmore about. Yeah, and I think
you all have called this the cheapfakes video, and that's exactly what they
are. They are cheap fakes video. They had done in bad faith.
And in some of your news organizationhave been very clear have stressed that these
right wing, the right wing criticsof the president have a credibility problem because
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of the fact checkers have repeatedly caughtthem pushing misinformation, disinformation, And so
we see this and this is somethingcoming from from your part of the world,
calling them cheap fakes and misinformation.Where is that name from? No
one has ever called them that.That's why you know it's all bunked because
a no one's ever called them thatbe. We've seen this. I can't
tell you how many different angles Isaw the whole Biden being walked off the
(01:16:39):
stage by Obama. There's a milliondifferent videos of this. Stop it.
It looks so bad. The dudeis like barely sentient. Stop. I
mean, we've showed it. He'sstanding there. What is deep fake about
it? It should be relatively easyto go through the video and then show
people what is fake about what you'rewatching? Wan showing it to you on
the simulcast of the radio program whichyou're watching either at Rumble or Channel three
(01:17:00):
forty seven Direct TV. He's what'sdeep fake about this? And it's deep
fake? Not cheat? This sostupid? What is fake about it?
Were? Are you? Is theargument that neither of those men were there?
Is she arguing that Obama wasn't there? Is she arguing that Biden wasn't
there? Is she arguing that theyweren't in fact on a stage? Is
she arguing that Obama in fact didnot walk off with Biden? Is she
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arguing that somehow Biden wasn't standing stillwith his arms down at his side,
So what was he moving his armsabove his head like one of those inflatable
people outside of an auto dealership?Like, what was he doing? And
then the deep fake was to removethat what was it? Be specific the
reporter who asked that question, youknow, being made to appear what in
the hell are you talking about?How in the world? And that reporter
set it up. That reporter washandpicked by the Democrat Party, by this
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administration to set up this narrative,to help continue this narrative. Oh well,
they're deep fake videos. That's notwhat a deep fake is even remotely.
What it is. What we haveis a deep vake administration, and
we have a president who's not actuallycalling the shots. He's being used as
a vessel for the people who arebecause his was the only chess piece that
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they could get to move on theboard. That was it. That was
it. I mean, it's it'sinsulting, and it doesn't help their cause.
It doesn't help it. And he'salready Look, I'm telling you,
I'm looking at some of the pollingon this this There was a New York
Times Siena College poll and this compendiumof these studies, there's this the voter
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dynamic. Usually, the more pluggedin a voter is, the more active
a voter is, the more uhengaged a voter is, the more likely
they are to vote Democrat. Andthat has always been true in previous elections,
(01:19:00):
but now it doesn't look like itis so much. And I bring
it up because a lot of theselike, for instance, there was this
New York Times Cento College poll andthey were showing those who voted in twenty
twenty and twenty twenty two, andit was, you know, Biden forty
nine, Trump forty four voted inmidterms but no primaries, Biden forty six,
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Trump forty five. There is agap there that is shrinking, and
a lot of now it's almost likea lot of these voters that always,
you know, turned out were very, very engaged for Biden. There are
a lot of Democrats that are kindof thinking that this really, this may
not be their best choice. Andso now there's this theory that the greater
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the Democrat turned out, it mightnot actually be great for Biden. That's
how bad it's getting. And withthe voters who consider themselves kind of disengaged.
Trump has is sort of an edge. There's enthusiasm that's dropping in some
of these surveys between Democrats and Republicans, and that's what people like Hearne,
(01:20:06):
Jean Pierre and these other surrogates.That's what they're trying to battle with this
narrative. Because if you're telling voters, well, don't believe the video that
shows Biden falling upstairs, falling downstairs, falling on flat surfaces, tripping on
stairs, running out in fields,doing all of this stuff, these are
all deep fakes. No, firstoff, I don't think they honestly believe
anybody's going to be convinced of that. But maybe they're so desperate for voters
(01:20:29):
that maybe they're hoping to pick offa couple who are who are dumb enough
to believe that. I mean,I mean it could be, I mean
it could be. You know.Audio sound bite eight Harold Ford Junior.
I thought made a good point.If Biden doesn't do well in the debates,
how bad would he have to doin the debates, I think is
the secondary question here. But listento this. It could very well be
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that if President Biden has not performingon June twenty seven, there will be
voices, louder voices in the Democraticparties saying, maybe we need a different
candidate he performs well, the samething could be said on the other side.
Probably not likely, but at leastit puts Biden a stronger position than
it does today. You know whatI said, and you know, Harold
for Junior has also been talking aboutthe shifting of black voters to Biden and
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Democrats, or from Biden to Trump, and Democrats have been saying, well,
it's not enough, it's not enoughnationally, and they keep trying to
harp on the well it's not enoughnationally, but that's not what we're looking
at nationally. Look at areas likeDetroit, look at areas like Philadelphia,
Look at some of these different districtsin some of these swing states like Michigan
(01:21:35):
and Pennsylvania. As I just said, when you're looking at even if it's
a couple of points and you seea shifting dynamic with a particular voting block
and it is within the margin oferror in some of these surveys, that's
literally enough to give Trump a winover Biden in some of these districts,
(01:21:56):
and Democrats are hemorrhaging black voters.And it's not just black voters, they're
hemorrhaging Hispanic voters as well, butparticularly black voters. And this is something
that they have struggled with for yearssince actually since twenty sixteen, going into
twenty sixteen. Biden really suffered alot of some serious losses amongst black voters
(01:22:18):
in twenty twenty and it was sendingoff alarm bells in the Democrat Party.
But they haven't done anything in thefour years since then aside from trying to
fear monger about imaginary racism and equity. And that's why they've been pushing DEI
and trying to create something that ifyou stand against it, this is the
new measure of whether or not you'rea racist. They've been trying to do
(01:22:38):
something to leverage, have something toleverage to try to get people back to
voting Democrat, but it's not workingbecause those tactics are not overshadowing the financial
pain that people are feeling in theirlives. They're not greater than their inability
to find really good, steady work. They're not greater than their inability to
(01:22:59):
get a raised They're not greater thantheir inability to get greater benefits. They're
not greater than their inability to takea family vacation because they can't afford it
due to inflation. They're not greaterthan their inability to afford more at the
grocery store because their dollar doesn't stretchthat far. That is what is being
felt. And so even if it'sonly a couple of points here, a
couple of points there, like forinstance, in for Biden, he's fallen
twenty points in Pennsylvania for with blackvoters. Black voter support has fallen twenty
(01:23:25):
points for Biden in Pennsylvania, twentytwo in Michigan exit polls in twenty twenty
looking at RCP, Biden got ninetytwo percent of the black vote in each
state. So this is now,it's even now, it's even more dramatic.
And again I tell you a lotof these surveys, when it's within
the margin of error like this,a couple of points is enough. It
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is enough. And in Pennsylvania,and this is didn't they enact don't they
have automatic voter registration now in Pennsylvania, so you have to actually change your
affiliation. It's just like I thinkthat they all it's just something that's auto.
(01:24:08):
The Democrats want to make sure thatthey're keeping their voters, but it's
not happening, and they're not doinganything. They're not doing any messaging,
they're not doing anything policy wise tomake them feel better. For instance,
look at the border. People arestill seeing massive groups of people come across
the border. Biden's out there tryingto message on it, sort of,
it's like, you know, it'shalf ass. He's like going out there
and he's not really trying. He'slike, oh, I'm undoing some of
(01:24:29):
these executive orders that I did myfirst you know, ninety days in office,
where our first sorry week in office, where I undid like ninety some
odd orders that Trump had given asit pertained to the border. Now he's
having to go back when he's notgetting dinged by Democrats who are mad at
him for not keeping open borders.He's getting dinged by Democrats who are living
the open border and they're saying,look, this is not working. There's
(01:24:50):
still tons of people coming across.All you're doing is giving people a date
for an immigration hearing and then that'sit, and then they don't that's it.
It's not doing anything people are seeingit. They're not actually doing anything
policy wise to make any of thisbetter. And with the economy, you're
talking about raising taxes further, andnow you've got this new stuff coming out
(01:25:11):
from the IRS about further eliminating anykind of tax relief. You're going to
watch this shift even more even moreso, this debate is crucial, this
first debate. Biden has to winit, and he can't. And now
(01:25:34):
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's Quick five.
I had a laugh when I sawthis headline because Russia Putin has arrived
in North Korea for what they're sayingis a rare trip as anti West alignment
deepens. So one vassal state isgoing to the other vassal state and they're
going to high five and figure outhow to be pour vassals together. Let's
(01:25:57):
thropia. That was an interesting headline, all right. Uh. Also this
from the BBC. More people areturning away from news. Yeah, I
think most people are getting their newsfrom social media anymore anyway. But the
BBC says that most people, thoughit's for a reason that you might not
immediately consider, not just because they'renot they get it first from social media.
(01:26:19):
They think that news is depressing,relentless, and boring. According to
a global study where thirty nine percentof people said worldwide they sometimes are often
actively avoid the news. It's upby ten from ten percent. That's what
the measure was in twenty seventeen.That's according to Oxford University that carried out
the study. So it's very interesting. Procrastination is the opposite of procrastination,
(01:26:43):
and it has its downsides. Andboyle boy, do I have some procrastination
issues. That's a real thing.So instead of putting things off to the
last and minute, procrastination is toconsider the opposite. It's when you complete
it often before it needs to bedone, without the intention of not so
you don't have to think about itanymore. But I get it done so
I have more time to think aboutit. I'm not kidding you. So
(01:27:05):
it's not it's not really procrastination,is it, Because I'm still obsessing over
it. I want to get itdone fast and immediately so I can obsess
over it longer. Does that makesense? Once procrastination the other one's like
OCD. No, it's not OCD. It's just I want to obsess over
it for a longer period of time. I also don't like like procrastination.
(01:27:30):
Can't you just be crastination just sincepossible? All right? So the uh
oh man a customer was fine fourhundred and thirty six dollars before he even
rented his car. This was aHurtz thing. I hate renting cars,
by the way. I hate it. I always hate it because it's always
like can I have a non smokingcar? And then it's like, do
you want this car that smells likea double snakes and an ashtray? Or
(01:27:51):
what about this car that smells likebut in an ash tray? What about
this one that has an O tofoot? Would you like that with it?
Also, a Hurts customer apparently wascharged for a ticket before they even
rented the vehicle, and it wasin Calgary. They had a fight with
the company. It was four hundredand thirty six dollars and the company was
like nope, this is you andhe's like, I literally just landed.
(01:28:12):
I didn't even drive the car.I didn't even gotten the keys yet.
What is your damage? So yeah, apparently it's they had to and Hurts.
Did you know that Hurts has ado not rent list, and they
will ban your descendants too. Didyou know that hurts hurts is evil?
Look at them. They will They'regoing to impose a ban on you.
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Yeah, they apparently. I thinkit's funny anyway. They're not evil.
I just think it's the pettiness isadmirable. Vintage doesn't mean this. A
vintage plane crashed after a takeoff froma Chino airport, killing two. I
don't really think that's what vintage means, because vintage, apparently, in this
(01:28:55):
instance, means it can't do whatit used to do. I mean,
I'm sad that two people lost theirlives. Would you find a vintage plan
because nope. And in San Francisco, the van lords are a thing to
twenty five hundred dollars in rent fora rusty RV because housing is so insane
there. Now everybody's now it's theSan Francisco van Lords. Also a great
punk band name coming up. Myfriend jackcar his new book drops today,
(01:29:18):
Red Sky Morning, the latest inhis series. We'll talk about his Amazon
series Tesday with Us. Elevate yourcommute workouts or downtime with the Dana Show
Podcast. Unleash the power of knowledgeat your fingertips by following Dana on Apple,
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and my friend is in America.He's in Texas, although he comes
from a really nice state. You'reyou're like and you're in Utah, so
it's a pretty it's pretty free.There are very good. Yeah, it's
not Texas. I mean, it'sa dry heat. It's what we like
to say, means nothing. Myvery good friend jackcar whose new book Red
Sky Morning has dropped. I haveit and you send out, which we're
going to talk about the boogiest kitsI've ever seen in my life. But
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you guys know Jack because he isthe author of the Terminal List series and
everybody watched that on Amazon and ChrisPratt was in it, and a whole
host of really awesome actors and actresses. I know, the new one of
that comes out next year. Nice, and then we'll talk about some other
stuff as well. But first off, this is your congrats and then the
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sweet picture. Look at that.Yeah, it's kind of like I was
going for more of an espionage typeof a thing. So you get the
this is nice. Thank you.So before we get going, for everybody
who's watching, if you're listening,you know, around the country terrestrially,
if you're streaming, or if you'rewatching the simulcast of the radio program Channel
three forty seven Direct TV as wellalso on X and Rumble on YouTube.
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I got to tell you, guys, I don't know anyone who does this.
You are the only author I knowwho sends out oh my challenge with
my fellow You send out the bougiestkits of any author I have literally ever
met my life. So the book, guys, I'm going to show it.
I'm just like breaking all the rulesright now. It comes in this
like fabulous kit. You've got tobe super special to get this. That's
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right, And you get the bookand then you get all this stuff.
I'm always super excited as to howyou're going to have it set up every
time it comes out. Congrats onthis. You were in Austin earlier,
tell me about it. Yes,the little first event kicked it off in
Austin, and I had a greatevent out there and now Dallas tonight.
But the cases I thought, lookingat this, I looked at the space
publishing in general, the same wayI looked at the battlefield in Iraq in
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Afghanistan, Meaning you're looking at howthe enemy's adapting. You're trying to adapt
to the enemy, looking for gapsin their defenses, figuring out how to
capitalize on momentum. So I neverhad didn't come from a profession or a
job where I had any baggage asfar as marketing or anything like that.
I couldn't say, you know what, in my last job, we did
this because that didn't exist. Ididn't have any background like that. So
I just looked at the space likeI looked at the battlefield, and I
(01:31:49):
looked at why does my iPhone come? Isn't it doesn't come into Manila envelope
And as much thought goes into thepackaging as goes into the actual device itself.
So I thought, why don't Ido the same thing with publishing with
these books when I do something that'sme so it's a gun case, and
then do something that speaks to thefact that a lot of thought went into
that. And so I try toput as much thought into blog posts,
(01:32:11):
social media questions, on my podcast, the scripts the book because people are
trusting me with this time that they'renever going to get back. Yeah,
and so I want to honor andrespect that audience. So the casing is
a reflection of that. Super It'sawesome and I love the book mark as
well. We're going to talk aboutyour book coming up Red Sky Morning.
I just know I notice also too, you always a lot of your I
mean, everybody knows your your backgroundveteran and we thank you for your service,
(01:32:35):
but that really informs also, Imean clearly your story involving your protagonist
James Breese in this series. Butwhen I read like the stuff that you
get inspired by, it kind ofcreus me out because you know a lot,
and I think you know a lotthat you'll never tell anybody. And
I'm like, is this happen?I'm like, I read this, I'm
like, did this actually happen?Like I just you know, I just
(01:32:57):
wonder with something deep. Yeah.Well, but also politicians, military officers,
the world in general gives me alot to work with. It.
Do you work out like a lotof the problems that you're seeing right now
in these stories, like especially withwhat we're seeing with DoD and Pentagon and
Symcom and all these headlines that we'vejust had in the past week, and
oh yeah, the flags are allup on the social media accounts, but
(01:33:19):
you know, yeah, the flagsare all up. So that we just
found out we gave like, Idon't know, kin how much was it
eleven billion maybe something like that tothe Taliban? Some great yeah, anothery're
a lot more, a lot moremoney. Yeah, So that's that's just
to put that out there on thetable for you. Yeah. I was
talking to somebody the other day andthey're talking about night vision and iour lasers
and that stuff that we want toget here and put on our our platforms
(01:33:41):
and that sort of the thing andthe and the things you have to sign
to say you're never going to sellit to a foreign entity or whatever you're
going to do. And then youlook at, wait a second, how
many how many of these things thatwe leave behind in Afghanistan and August of
twenty twenty one and the government obviouslythere's no accountability there. But if you're
going to do it as a citizen, you know, you bring up a
good point. You actually do haveto sign these contracts that say you're not
gonna you're these are yours, You'renot going to do anything with them except
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keep them for your own self.You can't sell it, nothing can happen.
But then you know, if yeah, we can leave it all behind
in Afghanistan exactly, it's just contextafter twenty years to plan for a way
to get these things back, towithdraw from this place, because we knew
eventually we would someday leave that place. So twenty years and the best and
the brightest in our military come upwith what we saw in August of twenty
twenty one. So things like thatdo make it into the pages of the
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novel. There's a couple of singersin there. Sorry, anybody in the
FBI had to bring that up aboutyou're so polite about it when you I
can tell when you're getting it.Somebody kind of weave these things in,
like them, they're being a littlepreoccupied by surveilling soccer moms, the school
board meetings and things like that.So I just kind of weave that into
some conversations in the in the book. A very therapeutic for me. Yeah,
we're here with our good friend JackCarr, whose new book Redsky Mornings
(01:34:46):
is out today. And if youdon't have the full series, you need
to go out and get it.But the latest is out today. You
were just were you, You werein France. You were at the observance
of the anniversary of D Day,and they always have it's a bucket list
thing to go there and to goto these ceremonies because there's not a lot
of these greatest generation World War Twoveterans left. And from the way that
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it was being written about is likethis might be the last big one where
you know you have more than ahandful that are there, because these are
the youngest guys that served that arethere now, Like these are the guys
who are like seventeen and eighteen duringD Day that are there. Now,
tell me what your experience was like, because you know, it's amazing watching
these guys in They're in their uniformsand they have their medals, and I
(01:35:33):
felt like in some instances it wasa little undercut by the messages from the
politicians. Yeah, I was reallyhoping that the politicians would be able to
for a moment just remove politics fromany speeches and just honor these guys who
came over the beaches or jumped outof planes or landing gliders. On June
sixth, nineteen forty four, butthey could not help themselves. And this
(01:35:54):
is the eightieth anniversary commemoration. Eventswere there at the American Cemetery that overlooks
my Beach, and we were therewith forty eight World War Two veterans with
the Best Defense Foundation. That's whatI went with. And there's some other
groups over there that had veterans aswell. So they're up there on stage
waiting for these politicians to show upso they can kick this event off.
And even when they started it withthe chaplain, I thought, oh,
(01:36:16):
this is pretty good, okay,Chris, is a very nice way to
start this. And then they haveto say something about the storm clouds are
once again forming. I'm like,oh, here we go. And then
Austin got up he said the samething. Biden, similar thing. Of
course, the president of France,similar thing, and he names Ukraine and
his I believe. So I wasjust hoping for a moment they could just
(01:36:39):
honor these guys and talk about whatthey did to liberate France and go all
the way to Berlin. But insteadthey have to bring up current events and
bring in politics. So that partwas pretty disgusting actually, and then a
few years ago, my daughter andI went back to and she was here
too for the eightieth anniversary of DDay, helping these World War Two veterans
in an other wheelchairs him to theevents, doing all that sort of thing.
(01:37:01):
But we also went back for theeightieth anniversary of Pearl Harbor, and
our president didn't even show up forthat one. He did a videotaped little
message. Wow. Yeah, Imean, just you know, just the
greatest attack on American soil. Youknow, you'd think that the president would
show up, but maybe he didn'twant to be a part of a deep
fake. Oh yeah, I heardthere's something like that going on. Yeah,
(01:37:23):
yeah, cheap fakes. Sorry,yeah, cheap fakes. Yeah yeah,
apparently you were a part of thatin France, did you. Yeah.
I can't talk about it though,Yeah, you can't. I mean,
and I bring this up not youknow, I'm not making fun of
the President of the United States becauseno matter. You know, obviously I
wish it was a different political affiliation, but you know, by and large,
(01:37:44):
it's the leader of the free world, the leader of the United States.
I don't I am very selfish andproud about my country, and I
do not want my country to lookweak because my leader has trouble walking on
a flat surface. What was yourtakeaway when you were just there observing and
you, I mean you saw thecommander in chief, what was your thought?
Yeah, well, the thoughts arethat he couldn't keep those politics out
(01:38:05):
of the speech. But more soholistically, when you're in northern France during
June, there are more American flagsthere than I've ever seen on the fourth
of July in the United States.Wow. And there are any second airborne
flags everywhere, one hundred first airborneflags everywhere. And it's not just the
older people who are maybe past thisfrom their grandparents. It is the youngest
kids. And you see it intheir eyes. You can see it in
(01:38:26):
their faces. They don't talk aboutthis just one day a year, or
maybe a week during school, maybethe sixth grade seventh grade time frame.
No, I think they talk aboutthis every single day because you can feel
this raw emotion. They are sothankful, and that's because they were occupied
and they were liberated, and theywere liberated by these people who you talked
about, who some of them liedand they were fifteen years old. They
lied to come in so they couldbe a part of this. And so
they're sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,nineteen, twenty years old. And I
(01:38:49):
think a lot of times we thinkof like saving Private Ryan, and you
see Tom Hanks and you see maybehe's like forty five ish or so when
he does that, or you seeJohn Wayne in The Longest Day, who's
older. But they weren't that age. These were young kids. They were
it was eighteen nineteen twenty year old, and they were the ones who ran
across these beaches, who jumped outof these planes, who landed in gliders,
and who liberated France. So theyhave not forgotten that overseas. And
(01:39:12):
we went to a school school visitand all these kids come out, American
flags everywhere, gigantic American flag onthe side of the building, and they
are waving those flags and they justwant to talk to these guys and want
to get their autographs. We makebaseball cards that have their photos and their
stats on the back where they didin World War Two, and the kids
are collecting them from all these guys, and it is it is powerful.
I wish every American could see that. I wish that they could experience that
(01:39:33):
here and not have to go toFrance to experience it. That's one thing
I've always wanted to go there becauseeverything that I've heard, you know,
everyone says that it's just the appreciationfor what was done there. Talking with
our friend Jack Carr, whose newbook Red Sky Morning is out. And
you also have your own podcast,which I failed to mention as we got
started. So congrats on that,because now we're going into two years at
(01:39:55):
that, right, Yeah, Ithink it's the third one, so yep,
wow, wow wow. So thisbook, this is thicker than your
others. This is this one.That's why it's a month late because it
was supposed to come out in May. But for me, it always the
story always dictates. It's not it'snot a deadline. It's not that I
hit one hundred thousand words and Ithink, oh it's time to wrap this
up. No, the story hasto be the best that can possibly be
because people are trusting me with thattime, so I can I shouldn't say
(01:40:17):
this. Simon and Schuster, putyour ear muffs on having a blow right
past those deadlines and to make thisthe best that it can possibly be.
So that's what it's all about.For me. It's just be like you're
the new Ian Fleming. You cando what you want. I don't know.
I mean, I'm gonna try toget it within the year, you
know, in the year. Butjust by the way you went to his
you went to his pad and youwere writing. Did you write some of
this there? I did? Youdid double seventh book. So I wanted
(01:40:40):
to make sure for the double ohseventh book that I was gonna weave in
some Ian Fleming and some James Bondreferences nice and more so, not just
like dropping an Aston Martin or somethinglike that in, but things that would
honor Fleming and honor his creation becauseit did have such he had such an
impact on me, and obviously themovies have had an impact on popular culture
over now all these years. SoI want to put things in there for
(01:41:00):
the most ardent Bond fan and thenalso for people who have maybe just seen
one movie. So there's something inhere for everybody. And also it's the
fortieth anniversary of The Hunt for RedOctober by Tom Flancy. So this starts
off with a prologue that is verysubmarine centric. I knew nothing about the
China sub and I knew nothing aboutsubmarines early which is why. Also this
(01:41:20):
is a month wait because it tooka lot of research. And you also
correct me if I'm wrong on this, and I have not. Obviously I
have not read it yet because Ijust got it. But you've hit on
a little bit of the AI stuffin here as well. Out of Yeah,
that's real quick before because I wantto talk about the series too on
Amazon that out of everything terrifies me. A militarized AI, what impact of
(01:41:42):
what percentage of what is that goingto do to warfare in the future?
And I mean we could already bethere not even know. Honestly, I
think everything that I write about inhere, we've actually already surpassed it.
So the people that I talked toand interviewed about AI, about quantum computing,
about these next generation platforms that arebeing built right now, they all
told me that if they talked anymore about what's going on, that it
would put my book in the sciencefiction category. So I think we've already
(01:42:04):
pushed past where we think we are. But all these new platforms that are
being built, these next generation systemsare being built with at least the capability
to be autonomously controlled. So that'sin the future. And if your enemy's
doing it, if China is doingit, which means that their decision making
process and cycle is very rapid andours is slow, well, then missiles
(01:42:25):
will be hitting the kind of theUnited States before our generals are going out
of bed. Oh boy. Thatmeans that ours then has to be more
rapid. And with technology and thepace of technological innovation over the last twenty
years, imagine the next five years, the next ten years when it comes
to quantum computing and AI. Sowe're a breath away from having autonomously controlled
military platforms out there. And thisbook is a center. It's really a
(01:42:47):
book about loyalty and questions of loyalty, but also it's a bit of a
warm It's an ongoing theme in yourseries Loyalty, which I love real quick
about the series because the first TerminalList, which is on Amazon Amazon Prime
starring Chris Pratt, fantastic. Itwas so well done. Riley Keo was
in it as well. You havea great cast. The second is coming
(01:43:10):
out next year, up been announcedyet, but breaking years might be a
good guest. I'm may be lying. I don't want to take any thunder
away from it. I would guessalso that would come out next year,
because we're about to finish it uphere in the next couple of months over
in Budapest, and then we moveinto post production, and so I would
guess that would come out in twentytwenty five, but we don't have a
date yet, and then we rollright into filming True Believer. But what's
(01:43:30):
interesting about filming in Budapest is thatit is very clean, safe city.
Ferraris everywhere, Bentley's everywhere, Porscha'sall over the place, g Wagon's all
over the place. It is absolutelyastounding. It's like a Beverly Hills,
but clean without the crime. AndI walked across the whole city one night
after watching the director's cut of thefirst episode felt completely safe. I was
(01:43:53):
in New York about two months beforethat for the one hundredth anniversary Simon and
Schuster, and I was speaking thereand went to dinner at the Times Times
Square Cafe, which is nowhere nearTimes Square. I thought it was so
I had to walk across the wholecity to get back to my hotel,
and I was like on E andE back in the military, I was
like, I was definitely on edgedidn't feel that at all in past.
Wow. Well the book Red SkyMorning by Jack Carr. I got to
(01:44:15):
point it this way. Who's instudio with us, and we're so glad
to have you in studio. Thankyou for what you do, Appreciate your
service and appreciate now your stories too, and would love to have you back.
Congrats on the podcast as well,and people go out and get his
book. It's up today. Allright, we got to get rolling.
We have a lot more on theway. Stick with us more of the
Dana Show after this. Follow Danaon Apple, Spotify or wherever you get
(01:44:39):
your podcasts, because now it isyour ultimate superpower. Well, we just
kidnapped j Carr and he's just goingto stay in studio with us and hang
out for bed. Yeah, he'sgoing to hang out with a bet and
then he's going to tell me howhe's gonna get marked in the new series
that may or may not come outTerminalists next year. Maybe we don't know.
I cannot saying anything definitively. What'sa conspiracy theory that you indulge yourself
in believing a lot of them juststart keep coming true. So it's like
(01:45:02):
very hard to even take like it'sit's hard to even like pick one is
that it's a conspiracy theory. Youhave to like, we have to come
up with one that I can sayyes or no, or like that one
was actually proven or one they're they'reclinging to as a conspiracy believes he does.
Yeah, you think you think it'slike a Dave thing the movie,
Yeah, only from a distance.Or do you think like I can tell
(01:45:24):
already checks not into it? Youthink both? You think so I see
the ones on like the videos thatpeople put out there, but it also
looks like that it could be lighting, makeup, bad lighting, angle of
the lights, angle of the camera, a lot of a lot of angles
of lights and cameras and all that. I mean, there's a lot of
things all coming together at once tomake it look really suss just saying I
(01:45:48):
mean, sometimes it's an Okham's razor, sometimes it's not. I don't know
one of those things that we findout definitively is true in like two days,
you know, yea, But yeah, it's a tough one. I
don't know, because you never knowwhat's also been manipulated out there. You
can't wait, what can you trust? It's I know, well, I
think Sasquatch is real. That's myconspiracy theory. And he may or may
(01:46:09):
not be involved in the administration.I don't know. I think it's probable
that could totally be true. Imean that one. I hope. So,
I hope there's aliens. I hopethere's a Sasquatch. I mean,
I don't know. If aliens evercomes into you know, your dreams,
ree stories, that would be soexciting because all the other drama is just
like with everyday d C. Iwant some aliens to the other. Like
(01:46:30):
a year ago or so, maybea year and a half now, didn't
they say that something about hey,UFOs are real and everyone's like, oh
great, you know what? Thenthey oh Kanye or whatever? You think
something else distracting? Oh my gosh, did you guys talk before you came
here today? Oh? My word? All right, So the book Red
Sky morning, congrats. I hopeyou have safe books. Because you're hitting
a lot of cities. It's alwaysthis is a tough one, and I
(01:46:53):
love it because then you get toshake someone's hand, look in the eye
and say thank you, and youhad your nice moment coming down the escalator
there in Austin. I did.I was starting presidential, one might say,
and I was. So I startedwalking because I didn't want to be
all the way down. He hadlike a Ricky Bobby moment, like what
am I doing with my Yeah?I ever walk So at least I started
walking. And people still said itwas it was a Trump entrance. So
(01:47:13):
I was like, dang it.If we're going to have an entrance,
at least make it a Trump entrance. Yeah. I think I'm missing somebody.
I think somebody needed to be inmy arm and I needed to actually
take it all the way down tocommittion. You know, I didn't.
I didn't. I got I gotnervous and I walked. You know.
Oh, it's been so great havingyou in the studio, jackcar everybody Redsky
Morning. Go out and get thebook. It's at bookstores today. He's
going to be in and around theDFW area. And then, of course,
(01:47:35):
don't forget the Amazon Prime series.If you haven't watched it, watched
it, sign it for substack likeus on YouTube, Facebook. Back with you tomorrow