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Under Trump, this kind of governmentwill perish from the earth. I don't
mean to scare you. No,no, wait, maybe I do mean
to scare you. If Trump returnsto the White House, you can kiss
these freedoms goodbye that we all takefor granted, and elections forget about it.
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That's over, that's done. Ifhe gets in, I can tell
you right now, he will neverleave. He will never leave. You
know that he will never leave,kind of like how your wrinkled, desiccated
ass will never leave from this microphone, goll Lee. Robert de Niro?
Well, like who sits here andbrings out like noted expert Robert de Niro
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to sit here and talk. Imean, somebody's taking the Godfather seriously.
I think, welcome to the show, Dana lash with you. I just
got it because this is how theydecided they had Biden decided he was going
to do a press conference, andthey bring out de Niro. Can someone
explain to me why I'm trying tofigure this one out? Kane? Is
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there that I miss something this morning? I think they think Hollywood's influential to
people like but de Niro. Whywould you bring up Robert de Niro for
that young vote. Really, Idon't know. I honestly don't know.
Yeah, I don't know either.I don't. I'm just I'm trying so
hard to understand, you know,the the whole point, the whole purpose
of this, and I don't.I don't get it because he's not I
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mean, not to be mean orwell I talked to here. Do I
care about it? You mean,I don't know. He's just not the
guy that I would think of.You know, if you're gonna go out
and you're gonna give remarks about politics, my first thought isn't Robert de Niro,
Right, Just like if if ifyou were going to have, say,
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you guys were going to have apress conference about oh, hell,
I don't know football, your firstthought probably wouldn't be, let's bring out
Dana to talk about football, right. I mean, granted that probably would
not be your first thought. Youwouldn't be like, I'm you're really curious
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what Dana thinks about football? That'snot that's not what you're it's not what
you're gonna do. That's not yourfirst thought. So I my whole thing
is, I don't understand what whythey're bringing out Robert. I don't get
why they're bringing out Robert de Niroto talk politics, because I get the
Biden's campaign, we're gonna get intoall of this. I get that his
campaign is like in the almost saidit the toilet. You are right there,
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Cane, I almost said it,it almost happened. I get that
his campaign's in the toilet. Butat the same time, do you gotta
have de Niro out there doing sayingwhatever, doing whatever he's doing. You
gotta have Robert de Niro. Heneeds the human equivalent of Trump hate out
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there in front of the cameras.Like that's because he can't do any more
that he's doing right now with theDepartment of Justice and the weaponization of these
government agencies. Biden's doing everything hecan to keep Trump off the campaign trail,
so now he's leaning on others thathate Trump. But my whole point,
though, is that you know,if you're you're, you're you're gonna
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have somebody. I mean, you'rejust making it to where we now we
got to talk about it. Ifyou're trying to make the whole Trump thing
go away, now you're making itto where we got to talk about it.
You know what I'm saying, that'sthe thing. I we got to
talk about some stupid stuff today,and I'm not into it. I'm already
mad because it's storming. We alreadyhad like major power outages at the studio.
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We're on backup. It's nuts,like we're I think we're the only
people that have power because we're wehave an insane generator and uh so we
got to generate. We got allthis stuff happening. There's like a flood
coming through the roof. It's justhorrible. Everything's going to hell. So
how we're starting this week off right? And so this whole thing, I'm
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just I'm so aggravated because I thoughtwe would be able to start the week
off talking about important topics, Kane, important things like inflation and et cetera
and all this other stuff, andinstead I got to talk about a bunch
of stupid stuff. And it's infuriating, but there it is. So first
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and foremost again, welcome Dane Lashwith you. First hour. So we
got this whatever the hell. Thiswas the Biden campaign stunt with Robert de
Niro going out there and they hada press conference. That's what you were
here, and that's what we're talkingabout and I started it. They were
trying to They were outside of thecourthouse, and I guess that they thought
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they were I guess they thought theywere they were because he sent de Niro
and they had some first responders outthere, is what it was, the
ones from J six Yeah, oh, J six ones. That's right,
jimminy. Were they the ones thatlet everybody in? Great job? By
the way, can I just saya great job? You know you let
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everybody in. Yeah, if youwere so worried about it, why the
hell do you let them in?I don't understand. Anyway, So they
showed up there and they I guessthey were trying to troll. But Biden
didn't show up, Big tough Bidendidn't show up. Makes me think that
you're kind of assists if you didn'teven show up. I'm just saying.
So they've been bitching about the flag, that flag, that pine tree flag.
Oh complain, and all kinds ofstuff. We had a Memorial Day
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weekend and you know, observing thosewho gave the ultimate sacrifice, and this
is how we got to start thisweek, you know. So they they
came out, they did this thing. He had to hit the first responders
from J six, they looked likeit was a civil war two point zero.
I'm so tired of it all.I'm already at my limit and it's
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Tuesday. So they started with that. Now this is where I get mad,
and you're all gonna get mad atme today. I just don't care.
How many times have I told youI want to win? How many
times? What have I threatened youwith? How badly I want to win?
In November, my grandma, Iwould run the hell over your grandma.
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I'd run right over her. Youguys think I'm saying this as a
joke, like Danny, You're sofunny. I'm not. I would steamroll
over her. You're nan as gone, man. I actually physically warned my
grandma. Yeah, you should belike, if it comes to it,
Dana is going to run you over. Yeah, I'm serious. I want
to win. I don't think youguys understand how much I love winning.
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There's I have a list of prioritiesin my life. Right, love the
Lord, you know, love myhusband, love my family, I love
winning, and then I love dogs. That's the order. That's how serious
it is, Kane. I lovewinning more than I even love dogs,
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right, kind of that's pretty supreme. Just so you guys have a general
idea. This is why I getreally frustrated at very narrow minded people who
don't understand how to win. Helpme, help you. I need people
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to understand how to win. Iwant to win, and I need them
to also want to win. Rightcase in point. So, I was
looking at the headlines this morning gameand one of the first things I saw
was a little funny thing that's happeningwith this house seat, which I don't
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understand why, but there it is. It is a house seat that is
in Virginia. Now, I've seenthis happen in some races before, and
I've spent a lot of time inthe streets campaigning. I've spent a lot
of time campaigning on behalf of issues, on behalf all kinds of stuff.
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So I've paid the cost to bethe boss, so to speak, and
given a lot of weekends up,a lot of weekends up not paid.
I'm not like these other people outhere, the other I'm not like these
shysters out here. I don't getI don't draw a check from this stuff.
I do it because I'm stupid enoughto love it. Anyway, so
I see this this post. Whyis he doing this? It came out
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this morning. So Trump puts outthere he says, Bob Good is bad
for Virgila. Well, before youget all man, take your ball home,
sit down, he put he postsup. He goes, Bob Good
is bad for Virginia, bad forthe USA, that's in caps luck.
He says, he turned his backon our incredible movement. Blah blah blah.
He goes, he gave me alove. He goes, he was
fighting me until recently when he gaveme and he put it in quotes an
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endorsement, and uh, he said, I just want to make America greating
and blah blah. So anyway,he comes out with this thing. He
goes up Bob Good and he endorsesthis giant fat rhino mcrhino called John McGuire.
Pretty sure I can say this guy'sa rhino, considering he's voted with
Democrats more he is more of aDemocrat, and then John Fetterman is a
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Democrat. At this point, that'show serious it is. This McGuire guy,
This John McGuire guy has like aseventy something rating with the heritage.
Bob Good has a really good conservativerating, But Bob Good committed the ultimate
sin of endorsing Ron to see itdestroying the primary. Can we stop with
this bult right now? Can weprimaries are primaries? We live in a
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republic. My gosh, we hada war to not have kings right,
and did some of people forget theirAmerican DNA. I feel like some of
these damn illlegals coming across the southernborder understand the concept of a republic more
than some of the people who wereborn here. Come on, so kids
out there and he's like, he'she endorses John McGuire, And again,
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John McGuire is a huge rhino.He's literally everything that he's conne inc.
He's everything that's wrong with the RepublicanParty. He's everything that's wrong with it.
Khan inc to the inth degree,dude. And I can say that
because again I paid the cost tobe the boss. I've literally bled for
this movement. I've been attacked inthe streets for this movement. So this
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comes out and he says all this. I'm like, why are you doing
this? Remember we lost the Senatebecause of this stuff, because of personality
conflicts. We lost the Senate.I was there on the ground in Georgia
special election. We lost it.Now I get aggravated. And this is
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where I get really because you guys, what I tell you about how much
I love to win. I'll runover else Grandma, Sorry, but I
will. I want to win inNovember. I want to win. I
get mad when I see people creatinghurdles to the winning. Stop it,
including Trump. Trump does it too, you guys know he does. I
want to win. Why is hedoing this stuff? Now? Bob Good
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went to New York and supported him. He had a different choice than the
primary. That doesn't I mean,I guess we should put him to death.
Then, I mean, what arewe gonna do? I mean,
he endorsed to see it doesn't theprimary? The hell with it? Come
on, guys, I mean,this is yeah. John mcguires like the
Adam Kinsinger of lynd of Liz Cheney'sIt's what he is. So he turned
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around. He supported the Saints inthe primary, and I supports Trump even
went to New York to support andduring the trial, Trump backs the rhino.
Bob Good's a good conservative dude,and he would be a rubber stamp
for Trump and a Trump administration,s McGuire. Dude, no way in
hell that's what you're gonna do,though, because of this whole disloyalty nonsense,
and a primary's got to stop becauseit's gonna kill us, guys,
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it's gonna kill us. We havetoo many House seats up for grabs to
do this. Too many. Thisisn't about what the loyalties to the country
first, and I'm gonna say itbecause nobody else will. If you want
to have a discussion of disloyalty,I'm willing to do what is necessary to
win in November. But by gudyou want to have a discussion about loyalty,
then let's talk about red flag andshutting down the country and who was
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loyal to who. If you wantto go there and you want to have
that logic equally apply, then let'sgo there. If you do not want
to go there, then don't dothis because you got to go there.
If you're going to do this,primaries are not general elections. If people
are holding grudges, you should treatthem with contempt. People who hold grudges
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from a primary cannot be trusted.And none of the people who hold grudges
in a primary. I've not seenthese people in the streets like I've been
in the streets, and a lotof y'all listening have been in the streets.
I haven't seen these people doing phonebanking like I've seen you do phone
banking. I haven't seen them goingto door to door canvassing. I didn't
even door to door campus, notjust in my own state. I went
around and helped everybody and everybody else'sstate for a decade. I didn't see
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any of those people acting like they'rehigh on their own supply, holding grudges.
I didn't see any of these catsout there doing that stuff. But
they want to act like they're thebouncers now, based on what authority,
on what credibility, on what skinin the game, bitching on Twitter and
skin in the game. Tired ofit. This stuff is nonsense. This
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is how you lose your house.And you can win the White House all
you want to, But if youlose your house, what the hell is
the point? If you lose yoursenate, what is the point. And
these people who are out there justlike, well, you know what's about.
Let the loyalties to the people first, and the people demand the house.
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They want the House and the WhiteHouse. They want the Senate and
the White House. That is theloyalty. Do not put a hurdle in
that in the way of that goal. So this stuff has got to stop.
I'm tired of it. And anyonewho is holding the grudge should be
treated with suspicion because they are dividingthe movement and they should be treated with
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suspicion and contempt. They're misleading you. They're dividing the movement, and I
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It hurt is still real, stillraw. This week marks nine years since
I lost my son bo Our lossesare not the same. He didn't perish
in the battlefield. He was acancer victim from a consequence of being in
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National Army, National Guard, livingand working like too many besides that toxic
burn pit. He's mentioned he's goingto bring up his son on a Memorial
Day. Is Joe Biden, Who'sI don't think his remarks were well received.
He made an address over a MemorialDay, Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash with you bottom of thisfirst hour. Well, I'm surprised
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he didn't say, like, makeup another story about how his son,
because he's famous for that, asyou know, just making up different stories
about how is you know, howhis son went. He's I'm still trying
to wrap my mind around I knowyou guys, if you didn't, if
you're just joining us everyone out thereon radio Land, or if you're watching
the simulcast, we've been this wild. I'm I'm trying to wrap my mind
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pround what they thought they were doingthe presser that they held, like Biden
staged a literal press conference outside ofthe courthouse where Trump's trial is happening,
and he went, stuff, whenthey sent the thing out there today,
today's the twenty eighth, they saidit was on the twenty seventh. They
said it was Tuesday in the twentyseventh, so they didn't even get the
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date right. And then he wentout there. I was looking at the
list of people that he was outthere with. So he went out there
with de Niro, one of theand I was watching the video of de
Niro walk up to the like littlestaging area. It's like eighty Let me
look, go to see it's likeeighty degrees. Hang on, I think
it's like eighty degrees in New Yorkright now. Let me look because it's
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it's sunny. It's a beautiful springday in New York. It's like eighty
three degrees. So the reason whyam I bringing why am I talking about
that? Because he's out there ina mask. He was wearing a face
mask. Biden was he's wearing aface mask walking up or not? Biden?
De Niro walking up where they hadthe staging area for the press conference
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with a mask. Cain, Whywas he wearing a mask? Is it
the COVID paranoia stuff? Still?Maybe, I mean he is older and
more feeble now, so maybe he'sjust looking out for his own personal health.
And the people that he had withhim, they had special guests,
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is what it said. Well,the guy that was one of them was
de Niro. The other guy wasthat officer at the Capitol who literally perjured
himself and no one ever charged withperjury. He lied about everything that happened.
Remember that guy, He lied andmade up all these stories about everything
that happened, and turns out itdidn't actually happen that way, and the
video footage didn't support his story,but no one went after him for perjury.
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And isn't he a guy who washitting on underage chicks in DC?
That weirdo? Oh oh look atthat. So that was their special guest,
Okay, yeah, so yeah,that's who they had, and then
they went up there they were drownedup by Trump supporters and I don't know
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what their whole purpose was. Thatjust seems like the dumbest thing that the
campaign could have done. If you'rethe Biden campaign, that's the dumbest thing
that you could have possibly have donetoday is to stage this. I don't
know what the collective IQ is ofthe people who are planning this out,
but dang, it has to besingle, single storms, single points here,
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good night. So that's that's thefirst thing. This weird press conference,
which just doesn't I'm still am tryingto doesn't help. And it I
think if your whole purpose was toshow that you weren't using that the legal
proceedings as a tactic, I don'tthink that you accomplish that. How do
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you ask Robert de Niro? Firstoff, I would love to know how
that came about. So, Bob, Yeah, what we want is for
you to just rant wildly at apress conference and we are Yeah, And
anybody who saw that saw that deNiro was reading off of a script.
Yeah he had like it wasn't multipleYeah, he wasn't speaking from the heart.
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He was actually going through disease.Walking up, were any of those
even his words? Who he was? Like? As he was walking up,
he takes off his mask, theyhanded the paper. I was literally
just watching this right Like he couldhave delivered with sincerity, but he didn't.
Deliver it with sincerity. He justread it off the paper, and
now everyone's supposed to like what alignwith his paper thoughts? Mmm, yeah,
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I don't know, but yeah,there it is. That's good.
There you go. Good job,Biden, good job. Yeah all right,
if some of the other things hereMemorial Day, I don't know if
you guys saw this. It didn'treally go really well for Ellin o mar
and the squad members because they don'tthink they know what Memorial Day is.
Apparently this had to be explained,so you guys know that Armed Services Day
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is for everyone who serves to thankeverybody who serves. Veterans dates to think
those who served, Memorial Day Memorialdays to remember those who died serving.
So there's the distinctions. It's theones who died and while they were in
service in action, and the squadmembers they thought, I guess that Veterans
Day was Memorial Day because they hadto delete their tweets, like Corey Bush
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goes this Memorial Day, we honorour veterans in Saint Louis, Like,
that's no offense, but there's there'sa reason why there's different observances, right,
They she had to delete it.And ellan Omar said the same thing.
Oh, a Memorial Day, wehonor those who served our country.
We owe them. I mean,it's like no, no, no,
no, no, that's this isa very It's it's not that's not how
it works. It's there's a differenceVeterans Days for those who served, Memorial
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Days for those who did not comehome. That's the so they had they
clearly don't have any idea what MemorialDay is. And they had to delete
their tweets because they had no ideawhat it was. And they're in Congress,
Yeah, they're in Congress. Andthen the President at the wreath lane
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ceremony in i Arlington brings up hisson bo I don't know. This is
just you know, Oh, here'sthe big thing. You're not gonna hear
about the story hardly anywhere. Thiscame out over the weekend. So Joe
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and Hunter Biden used a visit toSandy Hook, a memorial event there to
set up a secret meeting with thecommunist Chinese for a family enriching ten million
dollar a year deal. What proofdo I have of this? You ask
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the receipts that they wrote them themselvesvia email, Their own emails about it
in their own words, with theirown names, from their own official email
addresses. Yes, so surely ourmedia would be all over. Can I
just point out that they people wentat Alex Jones for what he said,
or agree with or not agree orhowever, I'm not discussing what he said,
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but people went at Alex Jones becausethey the general thought was what that
it was exploitative, I think iswhat they were buying. Line, I
mean, I know what they werewhat they were saying. You know that
he made stuff up, et cetera. Where are all those same people over?
This is my point. They literallyused Sandy hook a memorial for the
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victims as a as a as ashield the fact that they were meeting the
communist Chinese guys. Come on,this was a whole bunch of it was
included in a whole bunch of documentsgiven by the IRS two members of Congress.
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I still think the IRS should beabolished, by the way, but
I also realized that there are somein the department that are not politically compromised,
and I do acknowledge that because itwas this is how we know all
this stuff. So they gave theseagents that have been investigating Hunter Biden.
Remember this all began as what atax investigation because they saw that Hunter was
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well, he was this something wasgoing on with their what they were doing.
They were getting all this money fromthese foreign countries and putting them in
all these shell companies and then switchingthem all around. And they were like,
wait a minute, it kicked offthe banks first, were the ones.
The banks, not a government agency. The bank had the suspicious activity
kickoff. They have a whole thingwhere if it looks shady, then there's
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it's called a suspicious activity report thatimmediately kicks off into gear and they start
watching. And then that tipped offthe government. So that's what all this
was. So they used this toarrange a meeting with the Communist Chinese and
that's how and the irs had theemails that he literally wrote Hunter Biden December
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twelfth, twenty seventeen, he wason we chat. He reached out to
Lu Jaudong, who is a topexecutive at the Communist China's oil giant CEFC,
to arrange a meeting with his dad. He said that his dad wanted
him to attend to with him theScene Hook memorial service and They said that
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they would like for him to meetalong with his uncle Jim, and they're
going to be in New York forthis candy hook service. So it's not
going to look weird if they,you know, happened to meet up there
with this guy. Yudong replied,no problem, Please let me know where
and when to meet. So theyhave these actual messages and emails where they
were all where he was texting him. This because the Biden family. This
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had nothing to do with the UnitedStates having any kind of deal or negotiations.
This was this was the Biden familymaking money for the Biden family.
They were going to get ten milliondollars a year in this business arrangement with
the CEFC, which is run bycommunists China. They have like their government.
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In order to even have a company, you have got to be and
well, and you got to beyou actually have to have you know,
good be a good member and agood standing, have good standing with the
Communist party. Now remember this wasin September of twenty or sorry, December
of twenty seventeen, right, sothis was in December of twenty seventeen.
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Now I want you to go afew months before then because in July,
do you remember the story that HunterBiden had sent had sent threatening mails,
emails and texts to ceefc's run LongZau, a different executive, demanding that
he followed through on the ten milliondollar deal. Right threatening him, he
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said, quote, I am sittinghere with my father and we would like
to understand why the commitment made hasnot been fulfilled. This is also obtained
by IRS investigators. And then weekslater in August, Hunter texted see EFC's
associate Gongwin Dong that he wanted aten million dollars per year and on budget
to pray in a budget that thebidens are the best I know at doing
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exactly what the chairman CEFC wants fromthis partnership. So that they were doing
all of this and they were usingthe use Sandy hook as a shield so
that they could hide the fact thatthey were up there meeting with this guy.
Is that not something else? Thisis unbelievable. And apparently the houseways
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and means they published a photo.They had they had all of the screenshots
of all the texts, of allthe emails, the messages, everything,
and while they were there at thisfive year anniversary event, that's when he
met them and they were setting upa deal for their family. Is that
not unbelievable? That's just the tivityIceberg with this family. We have more
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Glans. So are the days ofthe United States Now more than ever.
We're short of workers. We havea population that is not reproducing it on
its own with the same level thatit used to. The only way we're
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going to have a great future inAmerica is if we welcome and embrace immigrants,
the Dreamers, and all of them, because our ultimate goal is to
help the dreamers, but get apath to citizenship for all eleven million or
however many undocumented there are, howevermany, I mean newcomers. By the
way, that's the new phrase we'resupposed to use, isn't it, newcomers.
(33:50):
I told you all, I hadsome dumb stuff today. I told
you this is the way that elevenmillion number. Since the eighties, they've
been saying eleven million. Let's bereal about that. I've never heard anything
other than that number. Have theyever said another number? What? So
we already know it's already over elevenmillion at this point, just from the
Biden administration. Let's be real aboutthe illegals that are inside our borders right
(34:14):
now. You're not allowed to notallowed to talk about that. I'm not
even I haven't even Okay, Solet me just tell you what I have
on deck. This is why I'mpulling my hair out. The peer.
The is literally falling apart the peeroutside of Gaza right We've got wounded servicemen
that we're helping with the aid they'rewounded. Now, I'm not I did
(34:36):
you just hear, By the way, did you hear everybody out there in
radio land? And the simulcast lanegets super mad. Just now I heard
you guys throw that. I heardthat, so they yeah, that happened.
And then now the vessels that werebeing used to unload it, we're
in aground. I got that.Who's that one chick? That's not funny?
(35:04):
Most chicks, most female comedians arenot funny because I just I'm a
sexist. I admit it. Ittakes a lot for me to find a
woman funny like Joan Collins was oneof the funniest women that has ever graced
this earth. Phyllis Diller was hysterical. Yeah, John Rivers was up riot.
She's amazing. She was amazing.God rest her soul. I mean
(35:25):
there were some that was like,you know, there's some that are out
there that are kind of funny now, but Chelsea Handler's not one of them.
And she's also I don't believe thatshe's the age that she says she
is. I that chick is theline about her age so hard. Anyway,
she went after Harrison Bucker, becauseof course she did. We got
that, We got some twenty Igot some November stuff for you. We
(35:45):
got a whole bunch. We stillhave to knock out stick with a second
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data at TWC dot Health slash Data. It's not happening anywhere. The piers
falling apart, it's very symbolic ofthis whole entire it's so symbolic of this
(37:17):
whole operation. And then our shipsapparently ran a ground. The vessel,
the vessels that were used to unloadthe AID ran a ground on a shod
beach like just there's photos of themrunning aground. They it disconnected from the
little boat tugging it. They hadstormy seas and then it got stuck on
the coast, and then the othership that went to try to extract it
(37:38):
also got stuck. Now they're probablygonna send another ship to extract that one,
and that'll get stuck. You knowwhat's gonna happen. Welcome back to
the program, danea last with youtop of the second hour. Can listen
coast to coast watch the simulcast aswell. Uh yeah, so there's no
injuries or anything. But it's justa big giant poo nami right there,
(38:00):
you go. It's a it's aCat five fegal storm. That's what it
is. I mean, that's uh, you know, I probably could have
told them that it was a badidea. It seems like maybe somebody did
right, but they did it anyway, and none of the AID got to
so they they we basically put upa peer that's falling apart. We had
(38:22):
servicemen that were injured because of this, and we gave a bunch of aid
to Hamas and then that's it.Yeah, we practically dumped a half a
billion dollars just into the ocean.That's what we did. Now, remember
why they decided to do that.You know why they wanted to do the
peer right, because when they wantedthey were going to air drop like Dumbo,
(38:46):
drop it with packages that were heavy. And just apparently they did that
and it hit people. I'm notmaking this up. They they did that.
They dropped supplies and they were squishingpeople with it. Just dropped and
it squished some kids. It didit actually did. Look it up.
(39:08):
I'm not making these these things up. And so I'm it's it's pretty wild
to see that, see that happen, but it is what it is.
So they now the now the vesselsare they ran aground on the beach,
(39:30):
giving Hamas. Hamas's aid, thisis like a DEI exercise. This is
so many you know, after Isaw, after we saw everything that happened
in Afghanistan, You're we're pretty surehow that was gonna work out with this,
right, It's gonna be kind ofthe same thing. Wow, So
there you go, now snitching gearshere. Hm. The you guys,
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remember last week we talked about thesugar Daddy Hunter Biden, sugar Daddy Kevin
Morris. He was the guy whowas pictured on the balcony of his apartment
taking a hit off a bong,literally right before he went to go represent
(40:16):
Hunter in court. Right, helooks like the big Lebowski, like the
dude or El Duderino. If brevityisn't brevity isn't your thing, he looks
like that guy. He acts likethat guy. I don't know where he
Where does the guy's like, wheredo guys like that their money from?
Never actually looked at how that guyhas money, doesn't he though? He
(40:37):
actually looked like the only thing thathe's missing is a bathroombe in a white
Russian that's it anyway. So he'sthis like Hollywood attorney, and he has
been financially backing Hunter Biden this entiretime. Even when he has his hair
comb back and he's in a suitjacket. It's weird. He can't even
(40:57):
pick like a normal suit jacket.He's got it. It's just in you
on button it when you sit down. Otherwise it puckers like a like a
pillow in the middle. It justdoesn't look bad. It just looks bad.
It I mean, he we gotthe simulcast right here. He's Look
there's the jacket. See the howyou gotta un button your button otherwise it
puckers like a like a pursed pillow. You can't do that, gotta unbutton
(41:20):
it anyway. Doesn't he look likethe big Lebowski. He's the guy who
has backed Hunter Biden this entire time. Now, aside from the story that
we've talked about, I would loveto know what makes someone want to spend
so much of their own money onHunter Biden. What in the world makes
(41:44):
somebody want to spend that much oftheir money on this guy? Does he
have something on him? I don'tknow. I'm fascinated by it, I
don't I don't know. Does hegot something on him? Anyway? So
he's now that all these text messageshave come out and all this stuff,
you know, he he uh uh. Now more people are asking questions about
(42:07):
this guy. And Lorraine had apiece where kind of looks like she believes
that we paid for Hunter Biden spintartbecause now, remember there's this this idea
that the CIA was protecting this guy, as we talked about last week,
because they were trying to use himas a witness. They wanted to bring
(42:30):
him up to answer questions as awitness in this case the tax case,
and the CIA literally called the attorneyto and the ther the i r S
lead investigator to Langley and told them, you're not gonna Kevin Morris is you
know, you can't touch him.You're not gonna have him as a witness.
And he bought like most of thestuff that Hunter Biden sold like,
(42:53):
he bought the vast majority of it. And I'm just wondering could because apparently
he's broke now, I would imaginehe's spent all of his money taking care
of Hunter Biden and he's broke.Were I'm just I am so curious about
(43:14):
this eleven of the twenty I don'twant to say paintings. His spit art
thing went to Kevin Morris. KevinMorris is apparently getting CIA cash money.
Where's that CIA cash money coming from? Kin of me us? A New
(43:34):
York gallery owner This is CBS toldCongress that merce Morris purchased eight hundred and
seventy five thousand dollars worth of Biden'sart That is not part of the almost
seven million that he loaned him.You know he's not getting that back.
When you loan something on Hunter Biden, it's like, can you loan me
a toothbrush? You're not going togive the toothbrush back? It's yours now,
right. That's like saying, canyou like loan me a Kleenex?
(43:55):
Like you're not going to give itback? You know what I mean?
Like this? Why would you stopit? So he's broke? The guy's
broke now, I mean, doyou I'm just wondering what the CIA's interest
is in this case. Why arethey so involved in this case? And
why are they protecting this guy?That's the million dollar question here. Why
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is the CIA protecting Kevin Morris HunterBiden Sugar Daddy? Why would did they
block the irs from using Kevin Morrisas a witness in Hunter Biden's financial case?
If Kevin Morris is broke, where'she getting the money for the spit
art? Where's this? How isthis happening? You see this? This
(44:37):
is so weird that not that's moneylaundering. This is so wild, guys,
this is a wild, wild case. So I've got a million questions
about this. Did we pay?Is this what some of our hard earned
dollars were going for We just spentmoney to send Hamas a bunch of supplies.
Now our peers a little floating piersinking, our ship ran aground,
(44:59):
and now we were apparently potentially onthe hook for this. I've got questions.
I know you do as well.I think we'll ever get answers to
this. I just want to knowwhy the sea ice protecting this guy would
love to know that. Now,a couple of other things to touch on.
We gotta tell you we got timefor this. So this pulled this
(45:22):
up. CBS has this piece onCracker Barrel restaurant. The CEO says Cracker
Barrel isn't relevant anymore. I thoughtthis was fascinating Cracker beer. When you
when you say, when I talkabout Cracker berw, what do you think
of? You think of old folksand jawbreakers. That's what I think of.
(45:45):
My grandpa loved Cracker Barrel, lovedit. But apparently since the pandemic
kind of killed out all that off, like a lot of elderly were not
going out. They because they wheneverything's shut down, they stop going to
Cracker Barrel, And apparently now theydon't. They haven't reac hooped their consumer
base yet and so they said,now the company has lost some of it
(46:06):
shine, they have to have atransformation and they have to continue to appeal
to its current customer base. Theyhave to draw new diners. Their sales
have flatlined, and they said thatthe they're not They said that they're they're
they're inflation weary customers. That's partof it, is inflation. But they
said, we're not. We're notleading in any area. And they said,
(46:29):
we've lost lost a lot of marketshare, particularly at dinner. So
they're trying to refresh and they're they'relooking at changes, so they want to
roll out new dishes, and Idon't know if any of these dishes are
going to do it, if I'mbeing honest. Isn't this fascinating? Isn't
this like a generational restaurant. Whenyou think of your parents and grandparents,
don't you think of Cracker Barrel,Like my grandparents love Cracker Barrel. They
(46:53):
loved Cracker Barel, loved it.And I remember being in there when I
was younger with my family and theyhad those giant jawbreakers, remember those those
big old white speckled jawbreakers. Theyhad those, and then they have like
a little store in there and allthat. Oh yeah, it's like an
Ozark chain. It's like an likewhat if you picture pictured a restaurant that
(47:16):
that would be an Ozark restaurant.Be Cracker Barel, right, But my
grandpa loved cracker Barrel. Whenever hecame up to the city, you know,
from the Ozarks. Whenever he cameup to the city, he had
to stop at a Cracker Berrell.Love Cracker Barrel. But they said that
they're testing out new items. AndI'm just wondering if the new dishes are
(47:36):
gonna do it? Is that isit new dishes? Is that how you
do it? I don't know ifthat's the way you do it right,
because they're they're they're doing pot roast, shepherd's pie, chicken and rice.
Really you think people are gonna belike, oh, I have a bit
more cracker Barrel, and like everthat chicken and rice dish may tempt me
(47:57):
to do it. Really, Oh, they've got chili cornbread, green chili
corn bread. I wasn't gonna gobefore, but now I am right.
And what CEO says brand isn't relevantthe next one. Their CEO is totally
honest about it. But I knowshe goes, we're not just as relevant
as we once were. That's whatshe said on a May sixteenth conference song.
(48:21):
That's the perception you need to putout there as the CEO. I
just I don't know, like II mean, I don't want cracker barrel
to not do well just because Iknow so many older folks in my family
enjoy it. So I'm looking atthis from a purely you know, selfish
lad. That makes the older folksin my family happy. Don't they got
a lot of these? They go. I don't know if they have a
lot of these in Texas yet,I know they got a ton of women.
(48:44):
Oh they do. I was like, yeah, they do. They.
I love the old timers. Waita minute, Wan, do you
go into a cracker barrel? Wandgoes into a cracker barrel? Why wouldn't
he? I don't know, becausehe's not an old folks. See.
Wait, well we'll hold up.But I'm a check and I know I'm
not saying don't get mad people,Steve, do you go into a cracker
barrel? Had in a while,but I've been to them my whole life.
(49:05):
Yeah, huh, why do youlike it or do you just go
a family Damn, they're cheesy hashbrown cancer. Although their breakfast, their
breakfast is undefeated. I mean theyhave good stuff, that is true.
They had Uncle Herschel's brexit ha atold timers breakfast. I wonder what's still
on their menu. Ha like aclassic American breakfast, which is nice because
(49:25):
you don't get that kind of breakfastunless you're you know, wandy. Is
you like the breakfast? Is thatwhat it is? No pancakes, he
says, because do they still dothe real maple syrup in the little jars
when they when you order pancakes,you get them little tiny jars of maple
last jar. Yes, that maybethat's like the way they go about it,
like in a in an era ofeverybody's eating bugs. I hope they're
(49:49):
listening right now. This one's forfree in like an era where everybody's eating
bugs, you know, and everything'sprocessed and everybody's getting tiny cancer and all
this other stuff like honey cancers.Is it? Yes? Is that the
medical term for it? It's likean epidemic, that's what every's saying.
So maybe they're like, hey,this is where that stops, and it's
(50:10):
you know, we're not serving y'all, no bugs, not serving y'all,
no bio whatever engineered food. Thisis like the good, like the stuff
that like the old folks you loveused to make. Now see that's that
I'm like, what and that makesme interested? I'm just saying that makes
me like, I think I wannago like you just talking about the maple
(50:30):
syrup and a glass jar and remindedme of That makes me because everybody else
it's all in plastic, right.We don't serve our stuff in microplastics that
get in testicles apparently, because thathappens too. It's everywhere. It's been
about two years since I've been toa cracker barrel, and I've just been
like fifteen years ago. I rememberloving the coffee, loving the bacon,
(50:50):
like their breakfast was just amazing.I don't get what the CEO is doing.
I only remember the jawbreaker because Ialmost broke my head in half on
one and I loved it. Butbut yeah, I don't know what to
see. But that's how they gotto do that. That's how they need
to like refree fashion themselves, youknow what I mean. Do Let's roll
it out like that. Dang,that's just the sand to see. All
(51:10):
right. We got more on theway, including it's like a it's like
a days of our lives, butit's real. It is the craziest thing
that I saw over the weekend,and it's all real. But it goes
to show you why you shouldn't immediatelybelieve everything that you see or read on
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news you would probably miss, it'stime for Dana's Quick five. So Shine
clothing millions of their gully millions ofShine children's clothes may contain high levels of
(53:23):
toxic forever chemicals that are linked tocancer and infertility. They did a random
testing of clothes, bags, belts, and other items from Shine and they
said that they have high levels ofchemicals that are linked to cancer and autism
and all kinds of other stuff likeinfertility, et cetera. They said the
items that the stuff that they foundin the items that they tested were four
(53:45):
hundred times the safe level of compounds. And it absolutely passes through the skin
and it's absorbed by the body andit can get in your blood system.
I'm not going to say it's aCCP. Well, it's South Korea,
though Shine suck Korea, isn't Itisn't so or no, No, the
claims were moved by South Korean officials. So it is a CCP company.
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Shine is a CCP company. They'reheadquartered in Singapore. I'm not saying that
it's like, you know, asecret plan, but got on South Korea
for raising the alarm on that MikeTyson suffered in a medical emergency on a
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If it wasn't clear that the timelessCatholic values are hated by many, it
(55:59):
is now. Over the past fewdays, my beliefs, or what people
think I believe, have been thefocus of countless discussions around the globe.
At the outset, many people expresseda shocking level of hate, but as
the days went on, even thosewho disagreed with my viewpoints shared their support
for my freedom of religion. Inmy seven years in the NFL, I've
(56:22):
become familiar with the positive and negativecomments, but the majority of them revolve
around my performance on the field.But as to be expected, the more
I've talked about what I value most, which is my Catholic faith, the
more polarizing I've become. It's adecision I've consciously made and one I do
(56:44):
not regret at all. If wehave truth and charity, we should trust
in the Lord's providence and let theHoly Ghost do the rest of the work.
So that's Harrison Buker. I don'teven think. My only thing that
I would say is that it's notlike a Catholic thing. I think he's
just talking about building blocks of afunctional society. By the way, that's
(57:04):
my only objection. We'llcome back tothe program Daniell last year with you bottom
of the second hour. People aremad. That's Harrison Bucker. That was
the second he spoke at some event, and people are still mad over him,
including a woman who I do notbelieve this. I think she's fifty
nine. She don't look forty nine. This chick is fifty nine years old,
Chelsea Handler. I've I don't knowwhy I can't say anything without being
(57:30):
mean, Like if you're a womanand you legitimately criticize other women, they
accuse you of being like a meangirl, and that you're not being like
a team player, like as thoughyou're supposed to be just because yet by
by nature of having the lady bit, which is so dumb. I just
don't know why she's famous. She'snot funny, she's not a critical thinker.
What does she do with the helldoes she do? I don't know,
(57:51):
But all I know is that sheis not forty nine years old,
unless fifty nine is the new fortynine, because that's not There's no way,
girl, There is no way forreal. So anyway, the reason
I bring this up is because shewent off on Harrison Bucker and I just
thought it was kind of sad.Audio sound bite fifteen and just speaks for
(58:16):
itself. As you may have heard, there's a man by the name of
Harrison Butker who's talking more than Itypically like for a male. He's a
kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs,and I learned that kickers rarely get tackled.
So based on his misogynistic rant duringa recent commencement address, I'm guessing
this bible thumper thumped himself a littletoo hard with his Bible and gave himself
(58:39):
she would know a little bit aboutthe intact. I guess that the majority
of you are most excited about yourmarriage and the children you will bring into
this world and embrace one of themost important titles of a homemaker. First
of all, Harrison, you're akicker, so you have one important part
of your body and it's not yourbrain. I can tell you that my
beautiful wife, Isabelle would be likethat. She spend so much time on
(58:59):
this guy. Mother. Isabelle's dreamof having a career might not have come
true. But if you asked hertoday if she has any regrets on her
decisions, she will laugh out loudwithout hesitation and say, heck no,
it's about Please blink twice if youneed us to call for help. But
the real cause that Harrison was isa renowned physicist who has a degree in
chemistry and a master's in medical physics. So who paid for all those youth
(59:22):
athletic team fees and uniform fees andequipment fees when Harrison was a kid so
we could grow up to have acareer making millions of dollars for kicking things.
My guess is a working woman,Harrison. This is the first time
saying that women couldn't harpefully. Lastand after this, I'm going to go
ahead and do what your fellow teammatedoes and just pretend like you don't exist.
(59:42):
That is what most of them mendoing. We sit round beside you
started a team meeting that I don'tsay one word. Yeah, I mean
when she's supposed to be funny,I mean, it just comes across as
bitter, and it's it's like totalmisrepresentation. He like elevated women and was
protecting them. If they choose thatchoice, if they choose to do that,
if they choose not to do that, women have the choice. But
(01:00:05):
sadly, it's like these bitter harpiesthat don't really age like fine wine.
They age like you know, dale, cheap ass whiskey. Uh. But
it's those chicks that get all upsetif women don't choose the choices that they
would choose themselves, and they're theones who get all enraged over it.
I mean it's just like, girl, like, what are you? What
is your deal? Like? Wheredo these where do these bitter, single,
(01:00:29):
childless broads get off going after aguy who's talking about his successful union
right again, It's like asking peoplewho know nothing about these things to opine
on these things. If you're notmarried with children, I don't give a
rats ask about your opinion on marriageor families, I don't end of And
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if you haven't been married as longas I have, as successfully as I
have, and raise successfully children asI have, I don't care about your
opinion on families or children unless you'reolder than me, you've raised children longer
than I have, and you've beenmarried longer than I have. The audacity
of how high these people get offof themselves. This is part of the
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influencer cancer. Influencer cancer is whenpeople who think that the cameras on their
phone elevate them to a certain levelof authority when reality is not so kind,
like it hasn't been to Chelsea Handler. But I will say that wasn't
funny, Like her whole thing wasn'tfunny. She just seemed angry and bitter
(01:01:35):
and mad. And that's it.And notice that all these chicks that are
on and on about this, they'reangry and bitter and mad, which is
probably why they're still single and childless. You know, I was gonna say
something wildly inappropriate Kane wildly, wildly, but I refrained. I'm grateful for
small miracles. Oh, I'll sayit on break. Yeah, Well that's
(01:01:58):
fine, Yeah, I mean Iprefer that. Yeah, but I'm just
saying, let's move on to anotherqueen audio sound by to eleven, please,
Secretary Mayor. The Federal Highway Administrationsays only seven or eight charging stations
have been produced with a seven anda half billion investment that taxpayers made back
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in twenty twenty one. Why isn'tthat happening more quickly? So? The
President's goal is to have half amillion chargers up by the end of this
decade. Now, in order todo a charger, it's more than just
plunking a small device into the ground. There's utility work. And this is
also really a new category of federalinvestment. But we've been working with each
of the fifty states. Every oneof them is getting formula dollars to do
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this work, engaging them in thefirst handful. Again, by twenty thirty,
five hundred thousand chargers, and thevery first handful of chargers are now
already being physically built. What arethese words that he uses. They're being
physically built as opposed to like figuratively. He also was like, oh,
you know, it's not just plunkingdown the device in the ground. There's
(01:03:05):
utilities. Mmmm. It's like,uh, I love that. He's like,
I read the memo, regurgitate memowords boo, that's it. Every
time I hear him talk on this, it's hysterical because he sounds like bad
Ai, doesn't he He sounds likebad Ai. He's trying so hard.
The little guy's trying so hard,Secretary Mayor new mom Vice, Admiral of
(01:03:27):
the canoe flated camp, wimpy Taka. What does he think? What does
he think? Is? So?What's you know? It's a lot.
It's slow, harder than just likeplunking a device in the ground. That
I mean, there's like utilities.Tell us about those utilities, p D,
those coal powered utilities. Yeah,where does the energy in those devices
(01:03:51):
come from? Uh, Secretary petI can't I just He also said something
about climate change was the reason andwe have turbulence. Now No, he
did not. I swear to you, I cannot deal with us right now.
He did not. Oh you gothim saying it, Secretary upon us
in terms of our transportation, we'veseen that in the form of everything from
(01:04:14):
heat waves that shouldn't statistically even bepossible, threatening to melt the caps.
Stop stop stop right there, stopthere? What the hell is that word?
Salad? What of that? Guysare just like, wow, I
didn't know her voice could do that. I didn't either. Heat waves that
shouldn't even like be statistically possible?What does that mean? How statistically should
(01:04:35):
they not be possible? Pde Butthen what he says right after that,
Okay, I'm more stopped. Okay, go ahead, I can't threatening to
melt the cables of transit systems inthe Pacific Northwest, to hurricane seasons becoming
more and more extreme, and indicationsthat your turbulence is up by about fifteen
percent. No, it's not.That's why they made a big deal about
(01:04:56):
that one plane that had turbulence.They put so many headlines about that one
Singapore flight that had turbulence. Grantedit was rough, but they made it
sound like every plane has turbulence.Now, climate change, that's climate change.
No, it's called summer, youclown turns. It's called summer.
What in the world. It's good? It gets hot, like right now,
it's really hot right now, AndStatistically, it shouldn't be what do
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you statistically? What do you meanstatistically? It's like a kid who just
got at the saurus. You know, statistically should not be that. I
can't deal with this administration. Thisis why people need to stop making stupid
primary choice or stupid choices endorsements andget get over the primary and win because
(01:05:43):
I don't have to deal with thisanymore. I do not want to have
to deal with this Bob the builderfreak anymore. I do not want to
have to be able to deal withthis glorified d Ei higher anymore because someone's
butt hurt over the primary. Getover it, well, Biden, along
with Buddha jogs just proving to theAmerican people, we don't need a transportation
secretary. We clearly do not needone. We don't. I don't know
(01:06:04):
what he does? What does hedo? Can someone actually tell me something
he does? Now? You can'tdon't google it. That doesn't count.
If you don't know it off thetop of your head, then it's not
needed. Right If you cannot tellme what this government official does without having
to google it, that their jobis not needed. You're out. Who's
(01:06:28):
like in charge of like forty somethingbuses. I heard forty nine in Indiana.
Well yes, so yeah, inIndiana he's got forty nine buses,
but he never filled the potholes,and so they called him pothole pete.
I just I don't know. Thisis again, this is why we've got
to win in November. I needpeople to get over the primary and stop
(01:06:51):
being butt hurt. To stop it. Stop it. You know who you
are, because I cannot deal withenough four years of this guy. Do
not do this to me. Don'tdo it to yourself. We got damn
Bob the Builder DEI Hire sitting there. Do not do this to us.
You should love us more than that. Come on, all right, we
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got more on the way. Wehave Florida Man, good night. I
would actually rather have any random Floridaman as instead of poot booty juice up
there. Secretary p D can't deal. It's his life mission to make bad
decisions. It's time for Florida Man. So if Florida Man went on wheel
(01:07:36):
of fortune, right and uh Kane'salready laughing, why are you already laughing?
He well to various Williams of PoorSaint Lucy. He was supposed to
guess a phrase Thursday night on Wheelof Fortune, and he made a very
(01:08:00):
incorrect phrase. Now when he readin the letters were on the board were
blank blank blank blank, I blankT blank E space B space based T
and he can we can we playit or I don't know if we can
(01:08:23):
play it? I think I don't. Ron doesn't think it because we get
copyright even if it's news and fairuse, because YouTube is a I mean,
it's all over to that bag ofbooty juices. What little snippet of
it. Well, he said thatthe letters on the board, it was,
that's not what the letters actually wereon that that that phrase, he
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I don't want you say it,Kane, you found this. When you
say it, say it, hesaid, at this point, want's putting
the picture up. At this momenthe rings in and he says right in
the butt, or like he saysit with enthusiasm, as though he was
correct. The phrase was, thisis the best. This is like an
(01:09:08):
SNL. I'll take the rapist Alexthe human therapist. I'll take anal bum
covers for five hundred outs. That'san album cover, thank you. The
phrase was this is the best,and he said what Kine said, he
said, and that wasn't it showed? I mean put up on the screen,
(01:09:29):
buddy, No, oh you putit right past that. Okay,
it was this is the best.Did you hear? The contestant though,
like he was like really into it, Like listen, listen to the beginning.
Here, let's hear this. Okay, he's got to ring in as
soon as he figures out, heknows it. Here you go. Tomorrow's
(01:09:49):
right in the butt. No,she's like what oh man, but you
know what. He tried, man, Taveras tried. He tried, man,
he really he really believed that one. Oh God love him was his
(01:10:11):
heart. Let's see a we hadthe a Florida. Oh gosh, I
can't. I'm not reading this one. No, this is not There's some
I got that are just not appropriatefor you all. Today is what happened
over the weekend. So this Floridaman, he was apparently drunk, so
he stole a He stole a schoolbus. Second school bus story, thirty
(01:10:31):
two year old Daniel Sayez. Hewas drunk and he took it on the
school bus belonged to Hillsborough County PublicSchools. He was pulled over really quickly,
but he was drunk when he stolethe school bus. I guess you
would have to be to steal aschool bus. But isn't it kind of
hard to drive a school bus?Though? It was my other question?
Right? Well, yeah, soit's I mean, was he I guess
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he would he was drunk, buthe wasn't. He was drunk to take
a school bus, but he wasn'tdrunk enough to not operate it. I
guess I don't know. Is thatthe average school bus driver? I hope?
Yeah. Yeah, A Florida manparents are getting at Oak Park,
Barb County school. They allowed himto parents let him bring a hollowed out,
inert grenade to elementary school. Itwas hollowed out and they literally placed
(01:11:21):
the school on a shelter in placeand everything. They lost their minds.
It was inert. It's an inertgrenade. I got one on my desk.
Yeah, it's like drilled out.I mean, you can really.
Let's see. This is the OrlandoSentinel. It got real crazy at church.
Apparently over the weekend, a Catholicpriest apparently bit a woman as she
(01:11:45):
grabbed she grabbed wafers from him.The Diocese of Orlando defended his actions as
an attempt to prevent an act ofdesecration. Oh, I did not know
that you could bite them, bitepeople, he told officers. The woman
looked unaware of the requirements to receivecommunion. She returned for the second mass
(01:12:09):
to demand the sacrament, and apparentlyhe tried biting. He tried to bite
her. What in the world Igot to come back to this one tomorrow.
What in the world, mahmats shallOn, You've got have a big
good move of him. Despite ourbest effort not to harm those not involved,
unfortunately a tragic mistake happened last night. We are investigating the case.
(01:12:32):
So there was apparently that was BenjaminUtt Yahoo audio there video that you heard
where there was apparently a strike thatwas in Rafa on Sunday described as a
tragic mishap that killed forty five people. They said that they were people and
they were I guess gosins that werethat were there and the idea I said
(01:12:55):
that they were taking every possible precautionto protect civilians. But I'm curious as
to who put the ten sitting nextto where the AMMO was stored and at
the refugee camp there I'm not kidding. That's exactly what happened. Welcome back
to the program, Dana last yearwith you the top of this third hour.
I just think that's a little weird, right, I mean, if
you're you have a refugee settlement thereor camp Gazans that were leaving I guess
(01:13:21):
the northern part of Gaza and theywere situated there. I'm just wondering why
they had a camp that was situatednext to a butt like a munitions storage,
which is some of the reports thatI saw. And also maybe if
Hamas wasn't doing what Hamas was doing, then there wouldn't even be a need
(01:13:44):
for any of us in the firstplace. So there's that. That's the
problem that happens in war. That'swhy war as hell, and people should
only want it as a last result, and that's what unfortunately Hamas chose.
Now that's that's we were talking alittle bit earlier about how the peer that
was used to basically just send aidto Gaza or Hamas and nobody else when
(01:14:09):
it wasn't being dumped into the sea, the peer fell apart and two ships
ran aground. Great job, greatjob, great job, everybody. Good
heavens. So it's you know,it's the Biden Administration's made a mess over
there, which is why people arefreaking out over Democrat chances. They are
absolutely freaking out over Democrat chances.In fact, that's like the big story
(01:14:30):
today. Democrats are freaking out.There's a piece over Politico, the dim
freakout. They're in full blown freakout mode. Donors are keeping lists of
Okay, Biden could lose Biden.The problem is that it's because people keep
asking me, do you think they'regonna have a switcher root? No,
I don't. I don't think they'regonna have a switcher root because it's too
(01:14:53):
late. Kamala Harris would be theonly alternative that you could have, and
that's in that scenario when you gotto Chicago, that that would be it.
And what I mean, think justand I we've talked about this before.
Let's let this play out for amoment. Let's just go ahead,
Let's go ahead, this explore itfrom thement. Let's explore for a moment
(01:15:14):
the possibility of switching out Joe Bidenby the time they get to their the
DNC in Chicago, which is notgoing to happen. Like I said,
this is not going to happen,but let's just imagine for a moment,
so you would ignore and think abouthow this would rage and rage the Democrats
base. You would ignore the choicethat Democrats made for their primary candidate because
(01:15:40):
they picked Biden, and then ifthey didn't go for Biden, if they
decided to switch him out, theywould have to go for Kamala Harris,
right because then imagine if you hadthe one two punch of ignoring the primary
candidate that was picked by the majorityof Democrat voters and then elevating somebody like
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Kamala Harris. But then if theydidn't want to pick Kamala Harris because she
would be as bad, she's amess, then imagine the second punch of
it's the first woman of color whois vice president, who would be going
to become President of the United States, and it would be viewed as them
stopping her. So you have twogut punches right there, back to back,
(01:16:28):
especially if they were going to replaceher with somebody like Avenuwsom, which
is literally their only viable candidate atthis point. There is no way they're
replacing Biden. The strength of Biden'scandidacy is going to be built around the
people that he surrounds himself with.He can't really rely on Kamala Harris very
much. She doesn't bring a lotto the ticket except DEEI that's it.
(01:16:55):
She protects him with criticisms of diversitybecause you, I mean, this is
a guy who literally eulogized the formerleader of the KKK twenty years ago and
I mean not even twenty years agoin a funeral, and it gave his
eulogy to his funeral, and hasbeen pro segregation in the past, etc.
(01:17:18):
So that he needs that protection intheir eyes. I just can't imagine
Democrats being so dumb. They alreadydid this with Hillary and Barack Obama.
Remember, there was a lot ofquestions. There were a lot of people
who originally left at the Democrat Partyback in twenty sixteen because and even after
(01:17:41):
two thousand and eight, in twentytwelve, because Hillary Clinton when she was
running against Barack Obama in the primary, there were a lot of questions about
the Democrats primary in Texas and howreally Hillary Clinton really won it. But
it was given to Barack Obama becausethey had the super delegate scheme agree of
your delegates that you that have tobe pledged, but then you have your
(01:18:02):
super delegates that can just go anywhere. And Democrats used that. That's really
the way that Barack Obama won thenomination. And so Democrats already really enraged
their base once. I don't thinkthat it would survive them doing it again.
So it's a very difficult task.There's no way, I see forward
for them to switch him out.They had the opportunity to switch him out
(01:18:25):
previously and they didn't do it.He shouldn't have ran, but they who
else did they have. I mean, by the time twenty twenty was coming
around, going into that, theyneeded Cuomo in New York still because he
was he still needed to build hisname. Cuomo was going to be the
guy. He was going to betheir next guy, but he really messed
(01:18:47):
up with the nursing home thing inCOVID and that destroyed his chances. So
he's out. Gavin Newsom was theirplan B. Booty Juice was never a
serious contender. Harris was never aserious contender. They don't really have anybody
else, and they're far left.People aren't doing it, so they're in
(01:19:08):
a kind of a Pickle. Theydon't really have anybody else, so I
don't think that they're going to havethe switcheroo like has been so often advertised.
You got Biden, You got Biden, that's it. But all the
same Democrats are still freaking out becausehe's the incumbent and his polling's bad.
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And it's not good news for Trumpeither, because Trump's polling should be better
than what it is. You're goingup against the worst guy he's ever been
elected in office and you're still statisticallytied with him, and he's the incumbent
and he's tied. That's bad forhim, but anybody should be ahead of
him because his policies have been sobad. I mean, for crying out
loud. His job approval rating isthirty eight percent, barely barely, and
(01:20:00):
Trump's lead five point thirty eight saysit's only a point three lead, and
that's not a lot. It's wellwithin the margin of error. So there
you go, telling you it's it'sgonna be it's gonna be tricky. I
think his he when he went intoBrooklyn, some of the Republicans were saying,
(01:20:25):
why are why is the GP wastingtime going into Brooklyn? I think
the GUP needs to go into thesecities that are hard blue forever heard blue,
going to Saint Louis, going toNew York, going to Chicago.
Abandoning those areas because you think thatthey're just going to keep voting blue.
Is why they keep voting blue.I mean, their own elected leaders don't
(01:20:45):
take the time to visit them orhold rallies in their area. Retail politics
works, that is that is atruth that will remain unchanged for the INTI
for all of time. Retail policyworks, and that kind of stuff works.
That's the stuff that he needs tobe doing more of. But Biden's
(01:21:10):
thing, like his the little pressertoday that they did with his that was
just stupid. That was so unnecessaryand dumb. I don't even get the
point of it. I don't knowwhose idea that was. In the meantime,
where's Biden? It just goes theyhis camp. One of the reasons
that Biden suffers so much is becauseyou can tell that there are a million
different cooks in that kitchen. Thereis not a cohesive tone, there is
(01:21:34):
not a cohesive message. They're allover the place. You can tell that
different groups are are jocking for powerbecause Biden's definitely not making these calls.
He's barely sentient. Now this comeson the heels or right before the story
from ABC, and I saw actuallythis this morning, which is what I'm
(01:21:55):
leading into. So the DNC they'regoing to nominate Biden and Harris to buy
a pass the Ohio ballot stuff.Remember, Democrats decided that they weren't going
to follow the rules for their primaries, and so they ended up because Ohio
Democrats wanted to go so late,they're going to miss out on getting Biden
on the ballot. And this wassomething that the Ohio Senate was looking at
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the August seventh ballot certification deadline.So they're going to try. The DNC
is going to move to conduct thesevirtual party proceedings to certify them as the
party nominees before the ballot deadline.And because they have their convention on August
nineteenth, and you Democrats decided tostay play around and they you know,
(01:22:39):
when you end up changing your datesof this, and that their rules and
their consequences, and that's what endedup happening. But that that's kind of
wild. They're going to nominate himvirtually, I think they're also doing this
as protection for Biden. I thinkthey're moving to avoid any potential switches,
(01:23:00):
and they're also so it's not justOhio. But that makes a convenient excuse,
does it not? Ohio makes avery convenient excuse. But I think
it's by and large they're doing itto avoid any kind of because I'm not
saying that I don't believe that therewouldn't be an attempt to do a switcherroo.
I'm just saying that's what will happenif they do it, And so
they're gonna that's a huge moment that'sthat is taken though, when you have
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the official nomination for the candidate andthen you have the celebration and they have
the stuff that drops, you know, from the ceiling and all that stuff.
I mean, there is that thatmoment. But I think they're willing
to sacrifice that just to kind ofprotect their path. Interesting, So they're
going to make that so that waythey'll bypass that omission. They're in Ohio,
(01:23:46):
so it's a two fer. They'reable to use that I think as
a veneer. Mmmmmm. I wantto switch it up because coming up after
a headlines, I got to haveto share with you this drama. Because
everybody can record themselves and put itup online doesn't mean that everybody necessarily should.
And I know that everyone saw thevideo of this woman. She was
(01:24:09):
like a sing I'm a single momand I'm making my own birthday cakes,
so my babies have my babies havesomething somebody to sing for on my birthday.
They can have something to sing over. And she made it sound like
it was real selfless and all thisstuff. Well, apparently the full story
came out and the ex husband gotin. Oh my gosh, it is
every bit as crazy as you wouldimagine it to be. So we're going
(01:24:29):
to talk about that as well.And now all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana'sQuick five. Why is this a story?
This is crazy? So there's thisisn't a US National park? Is
this supposed to? It's a greatit's a great smoky mountains. So the
story is that there are apparently cannibalsthat live deep in the Appalachian backwoods where
(01:24:55):
this is a movie. Why isthis not a horror? Is this a
horror movie? Already? Caine's goingwhat they said that the descendants of men
who deserted from the American Civil War. They are living completely independent from civilization.
And they're up there in the GreatSmoking Mountains National Park and people have
been up there missing and getting eatenalive because of feral wide people up there
in the park there are a humaneating cannibals, which is the whole point
(01:25:17):
of a camera. Was this whatMaxine Waters was saying the other day when
she said they're just training up inthe hills. I don't know, is
it. They said that there wasa six year old boy in the nineteen
sixty nine who stepped behind a bushon a camping trip with his family and
they never saw him again. Andthe Green Berets got involved in everything.
But apparently people are getting ate upthere. It's what I'm saying. This
(01:25:39):
is like a cryptid story. Wait, I don't think that you just go
feral though, Okay, you don'tlike even if even if, like you
know, they say what they sayis true, you don't just like go
feral, right, You're not likea hog. You don't go like you
run out and sleep rough for threemonths and then you get all hairy and
you get weird because you're eating mud. That's not how that works all right,
(01:26:00):
stop okay. An Australian man wasthreatened with a ten thousand dollars fine
for running his air conditioner. Yeah, he said that they told him he's
not allowed to use it before sevenam. Won't he let a noise to
stub it's right across the top andthey said that there he would be hit
with a ten thousand dollars fine becausehis air conditioner is noisy and you're not
(01:26:23):
apparently supposed to use certain air conditionersat residential premises. Because if they can,
oh my gosh, it's summer,then buy him a new air conditioner,
you blockheads. A Georgia woman callsnine one one to get a raccoon
taste and to have deputies google restauranthours for her. A Columbia woman was
(01:26:48):
arrested Sunday because Shierff's deputies she keptsaid she kept calling nine one one and
its non emergency issues, so isthe Augusta Chronicle. The fifty four year
old woman have been calling nine oneone very frequently over the last few months,
so she said. She called onMay twelfth at one in the morning
saying there was a raccoon on herporch and she needed a deputy to come
tase it, and then she calledback saying, I need you to escort
(01:27:12):
me to the dumpter oh. Andthen at five point thirty the same the
next day, she called a deputyand said, can you look up three
businesses for me? Because I'm hungry? Oh my gosh. So they went,
they went to their house and theywere like, ma'am, you got
to knock this off. And that'syou know. They did take her in
because she would not stop calling nineone one, But calling to have a
(01:27:34):
raccoon taste is my favorite though.I think that's yeah. E bikes.
Residents in Camifornia are on edge becauseteens on e bikes are This is the
most commy store, commedy California storeI've ever They're terrorizing residents in South Bay.
Teenagers on e bikes, unruly teenagersdriving recklessly. They're on Manhattan,
(01:27:56):
Hermosa and Redondo Beach and they're nearthe piers and they said they they pick
easy targets and all this stuff.They travel at excessive speeds and what Yeah,
Democrat law order. We got moreon the way, including a real
life days of our lives. Stickwith us, Ready to grow your intellectual
Roltex, download the Dana Show podcastand join the ranks of those who refuse
(01:28:19):
to settle for the same old,boring content on Apple, Spotify, or
wherever you get your podcasts. Sothis chick started, This chick started.
(01:28:40):
I thot we're gonna This was hervideo that she played a beginning where she
it said, being a single momon your birthday, and so she makes
her own cakes or her babies canhave somebody to cheer for. Right,
that's how it started. That's thebeginning, and everyone's like, oh my
gosh, well, now here's therest of the story. This is the
(01:29:00):
well go ahead and continue one.And before anyone says, oh, you
don't know her situation or you know, you don't know what she's going through,
well I do because I lived bit. I'm her ex husband and right
now I have full custody of ourkids. This is our parent agreement.
As you can see, I haveall week days and weekends, time sharing
(01:29:21):
with the kids, holiday, academicbreaks, and for her to get any
rights back to the kids. Theseare the things that she needs to do.
And yes, child Sport, sheows that it's up to over twenty
one thousand dollars so she's a motherand doesn't pay child sport. She was
(01:29:47):
done arrested for check fraud and duringthat hearing it turned out that it was
found that she stole almost a milliondollars from another guy and also she fake
cancer the past. These are scansthat she would send and on her page
before. Oh my gosh, thisis like the side effects for medication.
You know you can. I'm ashamedto admit that I kind of got pulled
(01:30:10):
into this drama for a little bitover the weekend. You can't even believe
everybody did so. First off,welcome back to the program, Dana lash
with you. I saw this videoand I did not feel one ounce of
sadness for this check when I firstsaw the video. Now judge me if
you want to, but here's myreasoning on this. Okay, it's real
simple. A check that films herselfcrying is crazy. That's it. That's
(01:30:34):
the lesson, right, it's weird, stop it, stop it? Who
does that? Who's like hmm okay, and then then then I'm gonna crying
out. She didn't even make itfrom scratch. It was from a package.
Got lee like, it's not hardto make a cake from scratch and
(01:30:57):
make a cake and my Daddy's that. I just can't deal with the level
of drama with that. So againI first saw this video and I was
like, oh uh uh. Shefilmed herself crying, brahs and filmed themselves
crying. Are crazy, That's thetruth of it. So when the ex
(01:31:18):
husband got involved, before that mansaid a word, I was like,
that's the ex husband. That's thefirst thing I thought, and I was
right. I was right. Itwas now everybody was sharing this that video
online and they were like, ohmy gosh, I thought that. I
said, no, it's not,like, why is she in this position.
She's a grown woman in this position, like, you know, stop
(01:31:40):
it, stop sitting here doing thisstuff. So he said, he's like,
well she good grief, She likefaked a lot of stuff, apparently
according to him, right, thosewere receipts. Guys, Cain, can
we just stop for a one minuteand appreciate the fact that this man was
throwing up receipts after receipt at thereceipt behind him will receipts documentation. So
(01:32:04):
she hits back with no receipts.There are no receipts in this that's telling
so go ahead and go ahead,hit us, Go ahead and hit hit
us with some of this we havewe have this right or she's like his
and he we don't have to.Then well, she came back and she
(01:32:30):
said that there were no receipts andshe had said that he was abusive.
What did she say? He andme pulled this up. I accidentally,
I accently loves it something very apparently. I didn't mean a lot to me.
Uh, she said that he wasabusive, and uh, he uses
(01:32:53):
legal and psychological tactics to limit heraccess, and that he's he's associated with
scientology. What what does that mean? Okay, first off, that's it.
Be very careful with that. Whatdo you mean you're associated with something?
Is he a member of the Scientologysuffers? He not? And what
does it matter where he had receiptson you? Well, all this none
(01:33:14):
of this matters without bread seats,raw seats. That's it. That's it.
One word, two syllables, rawseats. That's it. So she's
like it's complex and challenging and andblah blah blah, and then she like
went on for like three minutes andnine seconds with this stuff. There were
four of my girlfriends wanted to goto for dinner for my birthday and I
(01:33:34):
said to him after the dance recide, oh, I'm gonna go to dinner,
and he was like and uh,like she just bitches. There are
no receipts here, girl, Idon't believe you. If you put all
of this online, you are askingus to get involved in your days of
our drama. I don't believe her. I still don't believe her. I
don't care now. No one's beingforced to pick a winner in this,
(01:33:54):
as I pointed out to Caine.But Caine, she crazy. She is.
And we said it for a longtime, even on the show.
Whenever a woman records herself crying,that's a red flag anybody, right,
anybody there's a manipulative Yes, anybodywho does that is a manipulative person.
I cannot stand that. It's likewhen I see people be over dramatic on
(01:34:15):
Facebook, I'm like, oh mygosh, will you please go outside and
touch grass? Or how they'll IAnd I see people in that I know
like like I don't want to say, like sub tweet or subpost about each
other, and they get involved ina like text about each they texted each
other and they they on on Facebookor whatever, like, can I wish
(01:34:41):
some people would just stop with yourdrama. Stop with your drama. I
can't deal with it. But itis wild. So that's that's the you
all saw that video, Steve,did you think she was crazy when you
first saw it? You were like, girlfriend film herself? Karyan, did
you immediately re you suspicious? Woof, that's a red flag see see wall.
(01:35:05):
And you thought it was suspicious too, didn't you? Mmmmmmmm yeah.
Ain't nobody's being taken in by that, like maybe some bleeding heart females.
The amount of people that film themselvesdoing basic things has gotten to a tipping
point in society. It's kind ofdisgusting. He's not lying. Yeah,
I can't stand it. It isso annoying. Well, then when she
brought up and came out after helike put up the child support and all
(01:35:28):
those legal receipts, and then shecomes out and is like, but scientology
though, it's scientology, So Ino longer have a horse in this race.
Yeah, they're both completely insane.Well, I think he just had
to come out and defend his ownname. Maybe, but I just you
know, I'm looking at her andher fancy kitchen with her super fancy you
(01:35:49):
know of and arrange in the background. I'm like, girl, you're making
a package cake and crying, soyou only take so much of the effort,
but not a lot of the effort. That's my first thought. I
was like, A, you're filmingyourself crying and you're crazy and manipulative.
Number two, you're in your superfancy kitchen with your nice, very expensive
range behind you, and you arenot making a cake from scratch. It's
(01:36:12):
coming out of the package, whichsignals to me. And this is where
I read really deep into things.You only like the appearance of something,
but you don't like the work thatgoes into it. You're shallow, right.
They're like the people who get coppercook wear but don't know how to
cook, but they want to putit out for display. It's like that,
she's like those people. That's alot some of you felt that.
I know it, So I justgot to say I thought this stick was
(01:36:33):
crazy from the get go, andher husband that reminds me of the ramen
noodle guy. It was right therelike, oh my gosh, but it
was weird to see the it wasweird to see how that played out on
social media because I saw a lotof There were not a lot of conservative
(01:36:55):
women I think bought into it,but I did see like some women like,
oh, that's so sad. I'mlike, no, it's not.
She's doing this because she's manipulating peopleand she wants people to feel sorry for
her. I cannot stand chicks whodo this stuff. There's so the social
media is ninety nine percent manipulation.It is ninety nine percent manipulation. It
is the matrix. I love thepeople who are like I'm raging against the
(01:37:16):
system. You are the system.You're a slave to it. You love
it, you love it, youwouldn't be anywhere without it. Stop just
wild, all right? So acouple of other things. I don't know
how we can top the days startingoff with Robert de Niro losing his mind
in New York and be controlled bypeople, but we're gonna try really hard.
(01:37:39):
We got a couple of other Gosh, this is wild. Where's the
There's one that I wanted to makesure that we hit if I can.
I don't know if. Well,maybe we maybe we did have it,
maybe we didn't have it, butwell we'll get to it later. A
couple of the other things that Iwant to make sure that we get to
ore before we get going. ThePride mural thing. So you got you
(01:38:02):
remember the big old everywhere there's there'sa big old Pride mural in Florida.
Right, every year since they putthis stupid thing on the road, somebody
drives over it or leaves a tiremark on it and everyone loses their minds.
By everyone, I mean the alphabetleft and I guess they aggravate law
enforcement to get involved. So theyhad in Fort Lauderdale police searching for a
(01:38:26):
driver who defaced it with This waslast year at this time. They remember
the guy, right they put themural. There was a guy who left
tire marks on the mural because it'son a road, caane the mural,
the cars drive over what are theysupposed to go down? People on the
sidewalk and drive around it like thehell's the matter with you? So that
was in Florida. Now in Spokanethey have threatening graffiti. Somebody drove over
(01:38:50):
a mural in Spokane or something,and this like has happened. How many
stories do we have with this?Because there was what was the one that
you sent me where they they werelooking at it as arson. Yeah,
they were looking for two arsonists quoteunquote. My guess is because it's you
know, no crime that's worth anything. Uh. They they're now on a
(01:39:13):
man hunt, a man hunt fortwo arsonists, and they're just kids that
did a burnout on some rainbow colors. I am trying to figure out how
that is considered. Yeah, thiswas not the good it was in.
It was a Saint Petersburg. Adriver burned rubber all over the Pride mural
in Florida. Yeah, I knowone has some video of that mural and
(01:39:36):
the uh, the tire tracks.I think it makes it kind of They're
going to charge us du with afelonycount of criminal mischief if they find him.
What did you say, felony count? Felony? Yeah, why would
it be a felony? Saint Petersburgpolice are looking for the drivers of two
different vehicles that recently damaged the HolyProgressive Pride Street mural. I added Holy,
(01:40:00):
I shall say. The first incidentwas on Friday, when a truck
accelerated through the mural. No,and then the second was on Wednesday when
a vehicle spun out doing donuts overthe mural. Police say the second incident
is going to be treated as criminalmischief felony because it costs one thousand dollars
to restore the mural. The cityplans to have that restored by the time
(01:40:24):
How we Have Sex Month festivities startin June. It's weird because all those
people that tore down statues and destroyedit. Yeah, they try to burn
a damn church in DC. Theytried to burn down a church. Charge
bark seated one thousand dollars. Sowhere are those felony charges? They burned
down half a Ferguson. Nothing happenedthere. Oh my gosh, you drove
(01:40:45):
over the colors on the road thatrepresent how we have sex? How did
I do that? How are peoplegoing to know how we have sex if
you drive over our murals in theroad? But what in the world?
How many videos are yeah, howmany videos have you seen of cars doing
burnouts in in a intersections like thatwith kids hanging out the back of the
cars and all this stuff. It'shappening everywhere. The fact that there was
(01:41:06):
some rainbow paint on the street shouldn'tchange this to a felony. This is
weird, This is so dumb.I just it hurts my brain. It
absolutely, they're gonna so if theyfind whoever did it, which I hope
they never do, but if theyfind whoever did it, they're gonna charge
them with a felony because it hurtthe paint's feelings. How does it cost
(01:41:29):
one thousand dollars to touch up painton a street? They made that up.
They did that just governments. Theydid it just to try to make
it a felony to scare people.It literally is a flag that represents how
you get it on. That's whatit is. Don't sit here, tell
me anything otherwise. It doesn't bestowup on you special abilities. You don't
(01:41:51):
get any kind of like special power. Don't you don't develop a stand like
an anime. This isn't jojo.You know nothing, None of that happens
to you. You don't get anyof that. You are just a regular
person. Stop stop elevating yourself andmaking an icon of everything. It's idolatry,
(01:42:11):
is what it is. But afelony, a felony because of the
paint. And they're gonna make abig deal out of it, because how
we have sex month is like ina week, right, how it's sex
month? To just be honest withit, Well, yeah, but I
don't know what. You don't needto call it pride. I mean,
(01:42:32):
it's just it's over the top.Now, it's all commercialized and market it's
just so it's ridiculous, no punintended. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify
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lot of good content that comes outregularly. And Lorrain has her deep dive,
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did put the tweet out of theChelsea Handler. Think that's good. I'm
going to get that old vulture afterme, aren't I. She's gonna try
to stuck the youth out of myface and it's okay, I'm gonna have
(01:43:15):
them. I'm crazy old s.All right, did you get in there?
Did you at least include in theclip where I was like she and
she's not forty nine. Nobody believesthat. Yeah her, Yeah, that's
not gonna nobody believes that. Allright, So we were when last we
were together, we discussed that mural, that the prime mural that because there
(01:43:39):
Now that the how we get iton month is coming up, but it's
going to be like I just sawthis. This is in Tampa, Rainbow
Street mural defaced. This was thiswas I guess in Tampa. They said
they said that they there was athere re marks on the mural. Police
got a call. They're investigating.It's an open investigation. It's on the
(01:44:01):
road. You know how many storiesthere are of this, like recently,
literally just in the past week,how many stories there are of people getting
mad because there was like a tiretruck. I'm looking at this one image.
This is this is a Fox thirteen. It's literally and track on a
paint on the road. Guys,So we not only have to endure an
(01:44:25):
entire month of how they get iton, but the week leading up to
that month we have to hear aboutit all the time too. I can't
Oh man, all right, today'sstupidity. Can where we got? All
right, let's do this is cuttwelve one, and you can scoot this
in about fifteen or twenty seconds becausethis is Lady Gaga. Now remember she
(01:44:45):
was out there promoting the vaccine andyou should listen to government on their COVID
protocols in the whole nine Well,they asked her if she had something secret
that she'd like to admit, andthis was well, this was her response.
Listen allowed you to say, todayI did five shots with COVID.
She did five shots with COVID,and she went on to justify it by
(01:45:10):
saying, well, it's what thefans wanted, and you know, the
fans were putting themselves in risk,so it's all the fans' fault. It's
all their fault. Was she abig promoter of all that stuff back in
the day. I make sure tosign up over at substack, Chapter and
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