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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is worthy of note.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Both California Senators Adam Schiff and Alex Badia are gleeful
about this government shutdown. They agree with Chuck Humor when
he said very candidly just a few days ago, every
day of the shutdown gets better for us. Who's the
us he's talking about. Democrats think he thinks this is
assisting their party and giving him political cover so he

(00:22):
doesn't attract a Marxist challenge.

Speaker 3 (00:25):
Eight times the eighth vote that they've had, the eighth
vote that they've had, and it's not going to happen.
Not going to happen. So that's Mike Johnson telling you
everything right now, all of the latest with the shutdown,
because we're still in a we're still in a state

(00:45):
of shutdown, and I'm totally okay with it because it's
not canad. I just feel like, I don't know, although
I hear, I hear what other people have said that
sometimes the most dangerous part is when everything else is
shut down, because there's a lot of things that can
kind of get shoved under the door, so to speak.

(01:06):
So I get that. Welcome to the program, Dana Lash
with you a very allergen induced Texas Wednesday, Cana and
I are on the Struggle Bus movie sound like because allergies,
because you know why, it's because Texas is beating us
all to death with pollen Juniper cedar in particular. We're

(01:26):
dying right now, so we're it looks like it literally
looks like moisture on a radar. There's so much pollen
in the air. So please pray for Cana and I
so just said f yi. All right, So where to
start with the shutdown? Eighth? Now, the eighth vote, I

(01:50):
don't see it actually happening. If I'm being real, I
don't see see I don't think that. I don't think
they're gonna get it done. And I'm totally okay with that, honestly.
Just it's still nothing's changed since when we talked about
this yesterday. Not a single thing has changed in the meantime.
You saw Presidential Medal Freedom yesterday. Erica Kirk was there
and the newly renovated Rose Garden they gave the medal out.

(02:14):
And then the other thing that we're looking at is
the no Kings thing coming up this weekend. They're still
going with the no Kings thing, so they're having I
mean it's obviously a very organized I guess they're doing
like Sceenster protests that are coming up on Saturday. I

(02:35):
was looking at some of their I guess you wun't
call it. They're advertising on it. He's a really bad
king because he doesn't act like a king. I mean,
I don't know how you can see everything that happened
with the peace deal and everything else and think that
somehow this is a no kings. That's very interesting for
people who put literal crowns on Barack Obama. That's fascinating

(02:56):
for people who literally chose their last Democrat Party nominee
for president by I mean literally, they they just selected her.
They didn't even have the primary caucus process in the
Democrat side to pick Kamala Harris. I mean, it was.
It was a coronation, that's all it was. So that's
so ironic for the people who picked their last candidate

(03:18):
via coronation to go on and say, well, you know,
we don't it's a no kings, we want no king.
It's fascinating to me. I find that fascinating. So this, uh,
I just think too, if there were even if he
was even remotely close to that, why would you have
so much litigation over every single policy that he tries
to introduce, I mean every policy. There's just there's how

(03:42):
many lawsuits are there. I mean there's more than I
can count, more than we can almost keep up with.
There's there's infinity lawsuit every single time, every single time
he does something. I'm just saying, if if he were
a king, I think that the Antifa and some of
the other Islamist entities would have already had classifications that.

(04:05):
I mean again, the note kings from the party speaking
of that that put parents on watch list because they
spoke out in school board meetings. These are the people
who are going after the Catholics. They were going after
the Jewish, the Jewish people, and they were going after everybody.
I mean, come on, I just think this is so goofy.
Who's seriously running with this stuff. I gotta tell you,
any of my remaining lefty friends that go to this

(04:26):
cringe tastic ridiculousness over the weekend on Facebook, i'ma have
to get rid of them, Kane, because it's just cringe.
I don't even know. I mean, you got a big
Tish committing mortgage fraud up there, and they're protecting her.
You got a NEPO baby whose mom directed his failed
rap video, who's running for mayor in New York. I mean,
we're talking about kings not even running. I mean, that's

(04:47):
just a long coronation process. Also, I mean, these are
people who never once questioned who was actually signing these
bills under Joe Biden. They never actually questioned who was president,
but they all know when Joe Biden. So spare me
the nonsense about no kings, because y'all, y'all treat all
of your leaders like that. Just it's asinine. So few things.
In addition to that, hopefully it's not gonna happen anywhere

(05:09):
near you, and your traffic won't be affected because I'm
gonna tell you, I see blocked roads and I just
want to go faster. You're not going to arrest me
and kidnap me if I'm not able to move, that's
your kidnapping me. That's how I look at it, and
I will fight to defend my life, So that's how
I look at it. So we let's see a couple
of Hamas obviously not violating or not honoring the terms

(05:33):
of their deal as is right now, I think that
they've had enough time. Personally, I think that Trump should
just say, well, I'm not going to sit here and
pick over every single facet of your actions. So Israel,
you do what you need to do. If you're going
to take that strip over, take it over to hell
with everybody else. These people had their time. Look, Arab nations,
the Kataris better get their fat, blanketed asses over there

(05:55):
to Gaza and tell the rest of these AMAS leaders
stop it. Drag them out by their hair. If you
have to otherwise, turn the damn thing to glass, done
with it. This has gone on for so damn long.
I'm tired of talking about it. I am tired of
talking about it all these people urging caution, to hell
with your caution, buy the ticket, take the ride. So

(06:17):
if they're not gonna honor every aspect of the deal,
Potus said, well, if they're gonna, if they won't disarm,
we'll disarm them violently. Yes, I agree with that. Disarm
them violently, disarm them in front of their families and
masculate them in front of their fat birk and carrying
women and their proud terrorist children. Go ahead and do
all of that stuff, all for it. Tired of this.
This is stupid. We went to this whole thing. Potus

(06:39):
was very nice about it. For all your faults with
him or for everyone else's objections to him, you can't
object to this. I thought it was very well played,
very well negotiated. Why not follow through? What's oh? Because
they want to hold on they because the problem is them.
They're chaos agents. They are the problem. That's the that's

(07:01):
the issue. Audio somebody three poet has said this yesterday,
and I don't think he's playing Listen, Yeah, cut three, I'm.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Awful and take hamas to disarm and can you guarantee
that it's going to happen?

Speaker 5 (07:15):
And because they said they were going to disarm them,
and if they don't disarm, we will disarm them.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
How you do that?

Speaker 1 (07:21):
I don't have to explain that to you. But if
they don't disarm, we will disarm them. They know I'm
not playing games.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
You know what that reminded me of. We can't play
it because YouTube is a butt wagon and they will
they'll remove it. So I don't know. We don't just
let the first deal with it. But Dalton from Roadhouse
remember that infamous scene. I mean, it's one of the
best films it's ever ever been made. You know. It's
just really it's an Oscar Worthy picture, Kane. It's a

(07:49):
it's a it's a go picture. It's a go picture.
You know. So when Dalton was telling everyone, look, be nice.
When somebody needs to be walked walked. If you can't
walk them by yourself, ask one of us and we
will help you walk him and be nice. But he says,
also be nice until it's time to not be nice.

(08:13):
And so that sounds like that's what Trump is saying here.
So I feel like as though that is that's at
some point I think that that that that order is
gonna have to uh, that's gonna that order is gonna
have to be given. I really do think that, really
do think that. So we'll keep we'll keep an eye
on all of that. Also, in addition to the now

(08:34):
king stuff, the uh ongoing a musque, we're gonna get
into some of the domestic stuff. We've got Democrats and Republicans,
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Speaker 8 (09:58):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (10:04):
What protein powders and shakes are reportedly containing high levels
of leads? As consumer reports, I'm actually very interested in
what women's cosmetics, facial power powder, the lead and that
and other stuff. Anyway, they're saying protein supplements are wildly popular.
But Consumer Reports tested twenty three products, two thirds of
them contain more lead than it's safe to have in

(10:26):
a day. Can I be honest about something?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
I don't care.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
I don't care, you know, I'm just I'm not into it.
I don't care. I mean I like protein powder. I
don't care. Do care, Kane, I'm sure you do. I
just you know, I.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
Sorry animal protein. I don't do protein powder. What I
don't do protein powder? Well, and I got something else
to share with you about wave protein from the nan you.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
So yeah, we're gonna fight into that.

Speaker 8 (10:53):
We can get into that.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
We're gonna fight on break this this guy over here,
I'm surprised you don't have your little Kombuka tea that
you're doing your little thing.

Speaker 8 (11:01):
I haven't trigged that in a while.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
Actually, yeah, they said the two thirds blah blah. I'm
not gonna get into the list of them because I
don't care. I just, you know, I don't care about
I don't care about any of that. I don't care
about the colors and food. I just I don't like
the preservatives in that. That's where I do draw a line.
I mean, I'm half joking and half not. There's just
so many things for people to be upset about. I'm
tired of being upset about everything. Can we just wake

(11:23):
up for one damn day and be like, Wow, look
at that, there's nothing to be upset about today. Wow,
what are we gonna do with all this time? I
don't know' you know what what people will do. They'll
find something else. They'll they'll work earnestly to find something
to get upset about. Yeah, that's, you know, the way.
We don't need to be that way. Satellites are leaking
the world secrets, calls, text, military, corporate data. That's not good. Yeah,

(11:48):
it's not good at all. The story is gone by
by though. Let's see the average new car price tops
fifty thousand for the first time ever. As an American ship
to horrible crappy evs. And I'm sorry if your cars
have electric it's not a luxury model. It's a piece
of garbage. It is garbage. Does that make you feel
better about it? Garbage? I want gas and oil. I

(12:10):
want to feel like my car's door is so heavy
that it'll kill me, and that my car could explode
from all the gas and oil that's in it. God
bless gas and oil. It is God's juice. Done with it,
not even messing. So yeah, it's because everybody's buying these
super ridiculously expensive evs. Rich people will find a way
to make a luxury item out of something. Just give them,
let them cook, give them a second. And Trump threatens

(12:33):
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Speaker 3 (14:33):
That was yesterday at the Capitol. A bunch of Democrats.
Do they even know where they're walking because they have
their phones up. They have no idea where they're going.
They just all put their phones up. They're upset. They
got into a little bit of a tiffy there they're
trying to they're swearing into they're accusing him of not

(14:54):
swearing and another lawmaker to avoid who knows what. I
don't know. The government shut down. You guys won't vote
for anything, so don't expect to get what you want
when you won't vote to pass the cr that you
had No all, y all had no problems voting for.
I think it's fine that the Republicans are playing hardball
for once. I'm actually surprised that they've stuck to it

(15:17):
this long, Kane, aren't you. I'm actually really shocked that
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(15:39):
and you don't pass the cr We're not going to
give you anything else. What do you think this is?
I mean, if you want to play no teams, we'll
show you how that works. Don't temp me with a
good time, my gosh, I mean, please don't. But I
like that they're holding the ground on this. I have
to tell you. It's weird, isn't it. I'm not used

(16:06):
to I'm not used to the feeling of satisfaction by
the way that they're handling this narrative war from the media.
And I'm so used to being disappointed with the GOP
on this that I don't quite know what to do
with myself here, to be honest with you, because this
usually in the past, this has already dissolved into whining

(16:28):
and and you know, coward cowardness. It's it's very interesting.
So they're they're doing well on this. They got to
keep it up because at some point Democrats are going
they're gonna have to They're going to have to break
and all it is is they are they have to
affirm what they've previously spent. And this also comes on

(16:48):
Chuck Schumer. This is more of a reflection on the
Democrat leadership than it is really on Republicans in the past.
And I think that this goes to show you how
much influence Schumer and really Pelosi have lost. And I
don't know, I don't think it's so much a measure
of Hakeem Jeffery's influence because Hakiem Jeffries comes from more

(17:11):
the very progressive side of things, right, He comes from
this very progressive side of it, and he's just a
super far leftist. So this is just a reflection of
who the party is. But at some point it's going
to cost them, whether it's a special election or something,
or they're going to start seeing the polling reverse and

(17:33):
you're already seeing how close it is in New Jersey
and in Virginia and some of these other places. They're
going to realize that it's better for them to make
their base angry than it is to alienate further alienate
independence and moderates. And that's the difficult position they're in.

(17:53):
That's what they're trying to weigh right now. They don't
want to have this alienation of the people that they
can't win elections without, and quite frankly, the super far left,
hyper progressive faction of their base. Those people don't reliably
go vote. That's something that's backed up by I mean,

(18:14):
decades of data. They don't go vote. They just don't.
The super far left ones, they don't vote. They're fine
with being pictured at rallies and doing all of this
other stuff, but they don't ever vote. I remember, in fact,
I was going and looking at this last night and
some of the previous exit poll data, and it's always

(18:35):
whenever they ask you, you know, how do you identify?
Are you in job approval? All of this stuff, They
use all of these factors to determine where you are
on the scale in terms of how far left you are.
And it's always the people who are furthest left, the
people who think that, you know, the Bernie Sanders Is
of the world are acceptable, that yeah, socialism's great and

(18:58):
willingly identify themselves as this. They're the ones who actually
don't go and reliably vote, and they'll say they don't
vote consistently, so they'll vote. It's always a tiny percentage,
and all of the exit poll data, and then when
you look at and that's obviously when you're leaving a
polling place, and then when you look at registered voters
as opposed to likely voters. Likely voters, they talk a
very good game and they always make up a very

(19:20):
good percentage of those surveyed. But then when it comes
to reconciling that with the number of actual people who
go in cast ballots, it's never evenly represented. I mean,
the purp it's so disproportionate. It's wild. They don't go
and reliably vote in the same manner that the youth
when they always talk about rock the vote when I
was growing up in school and they were all MTV

(19:41):
and everybody else we just did, they didn't go and vote.
They don't go on vote. So it's this and I
don't know it's not because they typically skew younger, which
that's part of it, but that's not the whole reason.
It's just I think they're lazy I think the hallmark
of being that far left as you are lazy af
and they just don't go vote. I think that's a
pretty accurate can you agree. They just what's weird to

(20:02):
me is that they'll get up and go to rallies
and they'll go and block walk. But I think it's
because they want to be seen, but God forbid, they
get up and go cast of. I mean, I'm happy,
don't read me wrong. I'm happy that they don't. But so,
long story short, Democrat leadership has got to figure out
you can't have you can't win both those factions. There's
no way you can carry the far left and the

(20:24):
independence and moderates because the Independence and moderates already think
you're freaks. They don't want anything to do with people
who don't even know what a vagina is. They're freaking out.
They don't want anything to do with these people who
want to tax them to death. Man, Donnie's freaking everyone out.
I'm telling you, I'm talking to people that I work
with in the industry that are not on the other
side of the camera. They're the ones who do the
math and do the legal and all of that stuff,
and a lot of the representation that I work with

(20:45):
is either in LA or New York, and they are
all like, it's very rare to not find people who
are super far left. But even the people who are
in that industry, they're freaking out over people I am Donnie.
They're freaking out over Katie Porter. They're freaking out over
all these people. They're like, wait a, we're Democrats, but
we're not like that. That's the most common refrain that
I'm hearing. And they're kind of sitting on their hands

(21:06):
waiting to see what leadership does this is. I've heard
this so much from people, so there when they get
to that point, I think Democrats are gonna cave. And
that's what Republicans are driving them to. Is that point?
A few other things m mmmmm, I wanted to So
there's more stuff about this Baldwin crash that we talked
about yesterday. So we had this story where Alec Baldwin

(21:30):
was with his brother and he ran into a tree
with his wife's land rover, and his story about it
was weird. He was saying that he first off, he
was describing a literal average run of the mill garbage truck,
like the garbage truck that goes around my neighborhood looks

(21:53):
just like that. The garbage truck in Kane's neighborhood and
WANs and it looks just like it. It's literally your
average garbage truck. I've seen them in Saint Louis City
when we live downtown, and I've seen them in Dallas there.
I mean, it is just a basic garbage truck. And
the reason I'm spending so much time telling you this
is because Alec Baldwin described it as I've never seen
anything like it. I guess it was a garbage truck.

(22:15):
I guess it was a giant, commercialized garbage truck. And
he was freaking out and he was trying to set
up this elaborate story that this garbage truck cut him
off and that's why he ran into a tree. Now,
of course the company is going to respond to something
like this, because if you're talking like that and you're
trying to do all of that in public to blame
it on the other guy, they're probably smelling it maybe

(22:36):
a potential lawsuit, like is he going to sue us?
Or is the property owner going to sue us for
property damage? They don't want to be associated with that.
So now they're firing back. And when you watch the
video which we showed you yesterday to me from because
it shows the front, the front of the trash truck
like they have a camera there, and when they were
driving and the truck is driving like normal, and then

(23:01):
Baldwin's range rover at the very end you see it
fly up. One's getting the video ready for you. Now
you see it fly up on the side and then
it runs right into the tree. So this is the front.
This is the front of the trash truck. And you
see they're just going down the road right the roads
are wet, looks like everybody's driving pretty slow, and they
pull over here and then watch a boom, there's Baldwin.

(23:23):
Now what does that look like to you? It looks
like a he's driving so fast that he can't control
his car. That is I bet you that the speed
limit on that road, because the houses on either side
are so close, that's probably what thirty thirty five speed
limit right there going through that residential area. I'd be
shocked if it was over forty the way that Baldwin

(23:43):
so recklessly pulled. Now it's a trash truck, trash trucks
are usually out on trash day. I'm assuming that they're
picking up trash. This is a Wednesday. When did this
happen on a Monday? That's probably trash day for them.
And it seems to me like he was probably driving right,
glessly close, recklessly fast. That truck didn't cut him off.

(24:03):
He just couldn't stop, and it seemed like he was
trying to pass, Like that little road right there on
the right, that's where he flew. It looks to me
like he was trying to pass him on the shoulder.
I don't know how else that happens. Now, the company's
hitting back because Baldwin was blaming the trucker for this,

(24:25):
and the cops they said that footage was contradicting his
version of events. They said that it appeared on the
right side of the vehicle, there was no emergency lane,
nothing like that, and the truck had completed He didn't
The truck didn't cut anybody off. I don't understand why.
The only way that he could be cut off is
if he's trying to go on the shoulder, and maybe

(24:47):
the truck was going to allow him to pass. I
don't know, you're not going to get the truth from Baldwin,
but they one of the residents said that the stretch
of road they do have a lot of accidents in
the neighborhood. But she said this is what she said.
She goes, I wish I had a dollar for the
times that I've seen people on their cell phones distracted
driving out here. We joke that it's like a sport now,

(25:09):
but it's actually quite serious. She said. It wouldn't surprise
me if he was distracted. I I think it is
probably maybe some of his temper, but clearly you can
see the truck isn't cutting anybody off. And the Daily
Mail went out and was speaking to people that lived
in the area and they were totally not at all
surprised that he was involved in another accident just gotta

(25:31):
find you know, nobody was injured. But they're disputing his
version of events because it sounded like he was really
trying to blame them. Here's the other thing. I don't
know why he felt like he needed to address it
in a video. What is this obsession that people have?
Let me run to my camera, pointed at myself, and

(25:53):
you know, I'm gonna if I was an attorney, I
would be telling him to just shut your stupid mouth
was a crisis. A pr in public relations and dealt
with crisis management. I would say, dude, you're not even
out of the Helena Hutchins Tornado yet, just shut your
stupid shut your mouth. There's no reason. And he was

(26:16):
agitated in the video that he recorded, so I believe
him less with all of this stuff now. But if
this was anybody else, I'm surprised, Like I didn't seem
like they administered a dui examination to him. I would
have done that. Who drives like that? It's very interesting.
Was talking to someone who actually lives They emailed the

(26:39):
show and they don't live on that road, but they
live in that area, and they were saying that, you know,
obviously you get a lot of rainfall in the fall
and in the spring, and people just drive slow, and
that there was It looked like he was just dissatisfied
with the speed and tried to showboat it and pass
him on the right. Very interesting. But this that couple,

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Speaker 8 (28:32):
The Hour Glans. So are the days of the United States?

Speaker 10 (28:37):
I saw your voicing professor on Bridge in the new
Harry Harry Potter audiobooks.

Speaker 6 (28:41):
I was worrying.

Speaker 10 (28:42):
Are you aware that some fans are calling for a
boycott giving JK Rowlins ongoing campaign against trans people?

Speaker 11 (28:48):
I was not aware of that to know. I'm very sorry.
You know. I think we're all living in a period
of time right now. We're all going to have to
figure out how to live together, aren't we, And we've
all got very different opinions. So I hope that we
can all find respect.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
I don't what's the problem with what she said. People
are getting upset with care Knightley for some reason. I
think she's lovely and that's a stupid question to ask,
but she was being very nice about it. She's doing
the voice of Dolores Umbrage in the audiobook of Rallying's
book series, So James McAvoy, Kit Harrington, Simon Pegg, Matt Barry,

(29:29):
who's very good. And I think people are trying to
get there again. These people wake up. They're so miserable.
These people live such miserable lives. They take joy in
being miserable to everybody. And they're just trying to find
someone that they can get upset with. And they're picking now,

(29:50):
they're trying to pick her. And so she was doing
this interview with this I'm just cider this lame publication,
and they are asking her this question and and you know,
she kind of laughs about it, and they're saying, oh,
she laughed. Can you believe she laughed? And can you
believe she said she didn't know? Because she's not a
loser like you people. She doesn't sit around here and

(30:11):
do burn book mean girls style and figure out who's
fighting with who. And quite honestly, these people who are
getting upset over JK. Rowling, shut the hell up. No
one cares about your stupid opinions. Okay, you have not
even contributed one artistic anything remotely close to the level
of artistry that she has given to the arts and
entertainment community. These people are mad. They're trying to force

(30:32):
compliance with their costplay. If they were truly happy, they
would just live their lives content with how they view themselves.
But that's not enough because their problem is inward, not outward.
They want to force all of you everyone else to
affirm their costplay, and if you don't, you not. They, insanely,
in their view, are the bigot. It's insane. These are

(30:54):
actions of insane people make mental institutions great again, and
to go after her for it. I thought she handled
that idiotic question wonderfully. I would not have been as nice.
She handled it very nicely. I thought she was very
calm and chill, and she was very respectful with her opinions.

(31:16):
How can you get mad over saying, well, we all
have different opinions, so I hope that we can all
find respect. Well, I'm mad, that's what these people are saying.
They're mad at her for saying that everyone has opinions
and that we should all be respectful of people's opinions,
which I don't think you should be. But I even
think she's too nice there. I don't If your opinion
is stupid, I have no respect for it. No one

(31:36):
is owed respect for an opinion. You aren't owed respect.
At most, you are owed indifference. That is it. You're
not owed anything else, but in difference. So she's even
very nice there. But as one correctly notes, they want
her to pick a side. What team are you on?
They want her to put the jersey on what team

(31:59):
they're trying to term? And see, they're sniffing you out
like some jack booted thugs. They're sniffing you out. That's
what she's not. She's removing herself from that. She's not
playing that. I always find it interesting you have some
lowly reporter who probably eats catfood and can't make ends
meat because they decided they wanted a major and get
a job in a completely unrealistic, dying industry, and so

(32:21):
they ask someone who is infinitely more talented and more
successful a stupid question like this, and that is the
way to elevate their own profile and maybe gain wider
acceptance and larger and more ascended professional circles. They decide
to stoke a witch hunt like this. It's stupid, so
good on her for giving. Not really, but you know,
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Speaker 9 (34:21):
I said, President Trump is the worst president in American
history for America's children. He's taking food out of their
mouths with the SNAP program, healthcare away from them, education,
children with special needs, just reducing the number of people
who work there from over one hundred to barely twenty.

(34:43):
For children with special needs and he's on top of
it all giving them four trillion dollars in national debt.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
To pay for Actually, that was y'all. Y'all wanted to
add like a trillion How much do they want to
add to their cr and that's why they want to
pass it? Yeah, Nancy Pelosi, Can I just sidebar because
this is why you guys tune in in the first place.
Ladies do a fit check on your in a tone
check on your outfits. Not everyone can say wear the

(35:12):
same red. Some of you need a cool toned red,
some of you need a warm tone red because otherwise
it makes you look harsh and it brings out the
roseaciousness of your cheeks naturally, and it doesn't look great
and it just looks I just don't like that harsh.
It's it's like two of an orange red and with
the lipstick it's just way too much. Sorry, you know,
pick one or the other. This is why you tune
into me. John Rivers was an icon. I'm sorry, this

(35:33):
is I can't deal with the red and then that's
like what more of a ruddy jacket and then a
bright red top. Man, It's okay, your wives get it.
That's all right. I just was so distracted. I'm like,
what in the ever loving oh my gosh, is that that's?
Welcome back to the show, Dana lash with you top
of this second hour. He hates kids so much? Is

(35:53):
that why they decided to get a three hundred million
dollar They were given a three hundred million dollar infusion
from the I don't even agree with this, by the way,
but I'm just saying, be accurate. They got three hundred
million dollars from the administration so that they didn't run
out of money from the shutdown, the SNAP program, the women,
Infants and Children program, all of it. They got that.

(36:16):
They found a creative solution to use tariff revenues to
keep the program afloat, and literally, by Thursday of last week,
there were states already receiving money from this and the
inter Tribal Council of Nevada. You know that's because you
haven't the Indigenous Americans that Democrats pretend to care so
much about that they rounded them up their hero Andrew

(36:36):
Jackson against the Supreme Court order and put them on
the trail of genocide on unworthy, valueless government land until
they realized that they were mineral rights in gas and oil,
and then they tried to fleece them even further. And
they don't allow most of them to own their own property,
those Democrats. Yeah, so the Inner Tribal Council of Nevada
actually reported that after they had closed their office because
they were running out of money, they reopened it because

(36:57):
they had more money. And again, I don't even read
with this, but to say that he's shutting these programs,
it's just such a despicable lie. Can you just tell
the truth? You can't tell the truth because you look
bad for it, right, you look real bad. Let's talk
you want to talk about taking money out of people's hands,
out of their pockets, food out of the mouths. Let's
talk about the trillion dollars that Democrats wanted to spend,

(37:18):
no joke, no exaggeration, on illegal immigrants coming in. They
wanted those people who were coming into the country illegally.
They wanted to reward them by allowing them to have
the access to health care benefits that we all pay
for with our tax dollars. And they wanted to spend
more of your money and basically spend you and your
children and grandchildren further into debt by paying them off

(37:41):
to make that happen. So let's have that real conversation,
because that's stupid. Why in the hell would you go
out and say something like this knowing that there was
a three hundred million dollar cash infusion that literally prevented
everything that she just said. And by the way, it's
not the fault of Republicans that are doing this, it's
the fault of Democrats that are doing this. They passed
this damn bill a million times. They just don't want

(38:02):
to pass it again because they don't want to give
Trump a win, even if that means they were to
actually make other people go hungry. So there you go.
And again, I don't even believe in government entitlements like this.
I don't support them at all, not at all. But
that's dumb for her to say what she just said.
It's not it's not even remotely true. It's just a
blatant lie. So I don't know they're gonna keep doing

(38:23):
this and going back and forth on it. I'm just
saying it's not gonna work out well. And this is
the thing I'm talking about. You can't you're you're you're
not gonna lie to people about this stuff, and I
don't think that it's I don't think that that they're
gonna win this narrative war, and they're gonna have to
They're gonna have to cave. I wanted to show this threat.
I had this in my last hour, but I wanted

(38:46):
to move it, moving it over here. So there's new
data out that shows that transidentification is in free fall
amongst younger people. That is pretty significant because I think
it's a social contagion completely. It very much is a

(39:06):
social contagion. This is a fascinating piece and I was
reading about it, the study that they have, and the
Washington Times has more on this. There's they had written
up this study that it's just absolutely nose dived the

(39:27):
the trend in identifying as trans. It's in a free fall.
Now maybe it's if it was really a biological thing.
I don't think that you would be worried about the
free fallinginess of it, would you. I mean it would
be if it's science. Is science, right, Golli? The pop

(39:47):
ups are crazy? Stop it. Basically, what they're concluding is
that the identification is quote going out of fashion. The
percentage of university students who do not identify as male
or female. It said they it plunged from twenty twenty

(40:10):
three to twenty five and three of the five surveys.
And this is a professor at the University of Birmingham
in England and the director of the Center for Social
Science Heterodot Social Science. They said trans, queer and bisexual
identities are in rapid decline among young educated Americans. The

(40:32):
report is titled The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity
among Young Americans. It was released yesterday. Now, the data,
it's they're talking about the yeah, right, the drop in
trans identities. This is really what I was getting ready
to say. The timing is very interesting. Kay, what has

(40:55):
been one of the speaking of trans what's been one
of the trans issues. It's been in the headlines quite
a bit, well.

Speaker 8 (41:02):
Violence in a general way, but they've been essentially the
only mass shooters of note for the past couple of years.

Speaker 3 (41:12):
Kind of interesting. They there are other by the way,
there are. This isn't the only survey that has shown this.
There was a survey showing a decline and over Phillips
Academy poll and Brown University conducted a student They conducted
a survey as well, and they concluded the same thing.
So you have three independent surveys which have all concluded

(41:33):
that there is a not just I mean a very
precipitous drop, and they there's also sorry. All these surveys
also cite the first one that was done, which was
the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. They pulled over
fifty thousand, fifty thousand college students and it's dropped by half.

(41:54):
The identification because it's a social contagent, and it's triggered
in people that I think are mentally ill or that
are very lonely. The uh, it's going away. Now. What's
interesting is that the professor noted because this same trend

(42:17):
they founded at Brown University, they've been finding it and
they've lost three courts. Theirs actually went from where five
percent of students said they were in non binary in
twenty twenty three, two years later, barely over two percent died.
That's wildly significant. And what the survey, what they were

(42:38):
discussing was that it is a sign and this interesting
the sentence used is quote a sign that fashions are changing,
that trends are changing. So it's not fashionable any longer
to identify as trans to do all of the the
you know, to say that you're a men saying that
they're women, and women saying that they're men. Now, it's

(43:02):
not just that. Uh. They said that pan sexual, asexual,
and all and two spirit what are what are How
many were there? I don't I almost don't want to know.
So all of the other ones, no one knows. Yeah,
they said that these studies, well of the three studies,
two of them also looked at what they described as
non heterosexual definitions.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Okay, is that gay.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
No, it's not gay. It's all the other stuff, is
what they're saying. It's the two spirit, a sexual, pan sexual.
I don't even know, literally, I don't even know what
some of these are. I think they're just completely made up.
But they said that that there is a it's not
just the trans stuff. It plummeted by over ten points,
a decline in all of the other that stuff, the

(43:49):
pan a sexual, two all that stuff. Isn't that interesting? Yeah?
Two sex is infinite personalities, it's very interesting. Now. They
also said the number of heterosexual students rose in twenty
twenty five to seventy seven percent. It was in the sixties,

(44:13):
and it's risen to seventy seven percent. Now here's what's interesting.
You know what didn't change at all? Just you. This
is I'm not trying to be mean, but I have
no other way to describe it. You're basic gaze, the
basic gays and the basic lesbians they said were quote
largely stable.

Speaker 6 (44:33):
That was it.

Speaker 3 (44:34):
Nothing else changed. All the other ones changed, the trans
and then the other stuff, and then more heterosexual identification.
Some people are saying it's an anti woke vibe shift,
but here's something else they're trying to say. Also, maybe
it's a religious affiliation. Now this gets into this cut
that we have here. This is cut twenty six. Go

(44:56):
ahead and play this, because when we say we're in
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Speaker 4 (44:59):
Listen a Christian revival across the country. Bible sales increasing
over forty percent since twenty twenty two, religion app downloads
surging nearly eighty percent that increased since twenty nineteen, and
Christian music Spotify streams up fifty percent from twenty nineteen
are next very interesting.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Indeed, now some are saying that another aspect of this
is that there's an improvement in mental health, So youth
mental illness increased really rapidly. And notice that this coincides
with the rise and introduction of so many different social
media platforms. It grew steadily in the twenty tens, it

(45:42):
peaked in twenty twenty one COVID, and now it's on
the decline. The first measurable the first notice of this
was towards the end of twenty twenty three. So I
think that social media plus the lockdowns all contributed to

(46:03):
a social contagion, and now we're seeing a reversal of this. Hmm. Now,
of course, this science is not going to be welcome
in the t all the other letters plus I whatever
to s all that. I don't even know that it's
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 3 (47:38):
I just say Philip Collins does not get enough love.
He's the only guy who could show up looking like
an it worker and go back and jam his hard
out on the drums and then like write amazing songs
with fabulous harmonies and rhythms, and then just hitter, hit
after hit. I mean, the man's a legend. Facts, no
lives detected. Pan oh, good grief. New pandemic fears as

(47:58):
a swine flu strain was found in ferrets and it
mutates to hit hu. How do you get pig flu
in a ferret and it's in a person? What are
you do in China? Quit me weird? Quit doing weird
stuff with your animals over there. I have no idea,
but I don't believe it, and I don't care. Also,
I don't understand having ferrets as like a pet. It's

(48:21):
a weasel, right, isn't it a weasel? Yeah? Are they?
Don't they stink? I I mean I literally don't laugh
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and I'm like, oh, Matt, Anyway, I could never do
a ferret. H I don't care. I'm gonna eat pork.
Let's see. New York Sun revives print edition. Nobody cares.
Sam Waltwin says chat gpte no no, chat GPT is
gonna get skinned. They're gonna it's going to turn into

(49:02):
a sex bot, a chat sexpot. That's disgusting.

Speaker 8 (49:06):
So not only can we get inaccurate information, but now
they'll sex this too. Do we need any of this?

Speaker 5 (49:13):
No?

Speaker 3 (49:13):
Where's the comment? Where's this? Where's smot? Where's the sweet
meteor of death? I mean, just we're begging here, please humans.
Let's see under fifty percent AI? Over fifty percent the
share of articles that have been written by humans are
generated by AI. Isn't there software where you can test
that stuff and see? I'm really curious. I would like

(49:35):
to do some of that, like to test more.

Speaker 8 (49:37):
Than fifty percent of the articles online are written by AI.
More than fifty percent.

Speaker 3 (49:42):
I can proudly say that nothing on my newsletter has
ever been written by AI. I don't try. I don't
trust it. And plus it's like you still would have
to do the work of fact checking it, right, So
what's the point of having AI do when you have
to do all the work you have to fact check it? Anyway?
But apparently articles generated by a number of those written
by humans. So basically journalists are letting AI out code them, right,

(50:06):
that's kind of that's the truth of it. That's interesting.
So they're outsourcing all their stuff to AI. That's over
fifty percent. That's insane of news articles that you're reading.
You're you probably read an article today without knowing that
was completely AI generated. It's wild. Soon you're going to
be able to shop Walmart and chat gpt. According to
Wall Street Journal, that's kind of weird. I wouldn't want
to do that. They're saying that retail Giant signals that

(50:28):
online shopping is about to change. They're partnering with open
ai to allow shoppers to buy their products directly within
chat GPT. Who needs to do that? Like, what are
they doing in chat gpt that you can be interrupted
in shop? That's weird. So you're like researching something or
studying something. And then also, do we have to be

(50:54):
able to shop everywhere all the time. Isn't that kind
of just like fueling this consumerist kind of culture that
we have. Just for heaven's sake, just stop. We don't
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Speaker 12 (53:01):
Podcasts content in different sizes. So part of what we're
testing out now is it's amazing to be able to
sit and watch a show for thirty minutes, but how
can I give you a recipe in two minutes? And
where can I share that with you and how that
continues to grow as ever, so exploring all the options
of what it could look like.

Speaker 3 (53:19):
Oh gag me. So that's that whiny balding Redhead's game
show wife. I'm just not fans of them. I've not been.
I never really followed them. That's that Megan markle lady.
I've never really followed them until she pulled this stunt
because I don't get into British like wanna be royals

(53:40):
or royalty. But she pulled this stunt where she went
down to Uvaldi. She chartered a jet, flew down to
Uvaldi with a camera crew and had people take pictures
of her lay flowers outside that school. And after that,
I was like, you are on my burnt list. Wow,
that was so TACKI and had a whole camera crew

(54:03):
follow her because you know, how can I make this
about myself? Is what she asks herself every single day.
I think that she actually is representative of a larger issue.
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you Chets
at Rumble channel three forty seven. We can watch the
radio program, so if you're unfamiliar, I think everybody knows
the prince over there the Prince and Princess of Wales.

(54:24):
They seem like decent people. They seem very nice, right,
They seem like, you know, very respectable, quiet, no complainers.
They just you know, keep their heads down, kind of
do the work that they're supposed to do. I guess
they go and sponsor a lot of charities and do
a lot of philanthropy. And then you got this spare

(54:45):
who apparently has all the charities dumping him. He made
a mess of Scintibale, the one charity that was over
in Africa, made a mess of it to where he
got accused by the people in the charity of they
were trying to I guess, use it as a mechanism
to just defend and promote his wife. And then another
charity said that they wanted to discontinue association with him

(55:06):
because they basically accuse him of being a colonizer. And
so now he lives in California. So if you don't
follow it because you have a life, let me just
lay it out. So they got this Netflix deal that
I think that they overinflated the page, the check, and
the scope of what they were going to do in

(55:27):
the press because they needed to desperately come out and
look like they were winners in something, right, So they
did this deal where they did their documentary, which it
wasn't a huge hit. Like Victoria Beckham has a documentary
right now that's like number one. The Beckham stuff. Everything
that they do is a hit, one, number one, number one,
number one. So they did this and that didn't last
very long. She did this cooking show which didn't even

(55:48):
take place in her house. You could tell. I can
watch somebody and tell if you know how to cook.
A cook knows if someone can cook or not. You
can watch someone prepare vegetables. You can watch and prepare meat.
You can watch you know how they how they manipulate
the pan and everything else. You can tell if somebody cooks.
When she was chopping stuff on her show, I was

(56:09):
terrified that she was going to cut a finger off.
It was just sloppy, and you can she just got
the thing because of who she married. And they're really
trying to like make themselves really influential, not just in culture,
but in politics. Remember these are people who also they
got Usaid money. Apparently their little groups got Usaid money,

(56:32):
and apparently they were also trying to add their voices
to those on the left that wanted under Biden, that
were trying to get big tech to crack down on
misinformation and disinformation and all that nonsense. And apparently they
were also part of it. So fairest game, right, It's
all fair game now. So anyway, she was the one
who got pictured using the canning tongs incorrectly, didn't know

(56:56):
how to can So I don't know what she's doing
at this fortune five hundred things. Do you know what
she was doing there? Because she she what was the
point of her being there? Because it was about female
executives And she's never built anything. She only got where
she was because she slept with despair and got knocked up.
Let's be honest about it. I mean, that's you know,
I guess that's one way to do it. But you know,

(57:17):
don't sit here and call yourself a female founder. When
you married the money and you married the prestige, you
didn't build anything for yourself. You committed the greatest sin
in your glorious steinem feminism rule book. You didn't make
it yourself, You married it. Otherwise nobody cares. She was
a zealist actress and was occasionally on a Canadian TV
show that was it. Everywhere she's got, it's everywhere she's

(57:40):
ever gone. It's because a man put her there. Her
dad put her here, a boyfriend put her there, another
boyfriend put her there, and then now the husband. So
she's never really built anything by herself. You know. I mean, fine,
be happy who you are, but don't sit here and
you know, put a pull a snow job on everybody
else and act like you built it. That's not being
that's not being genuine. It's not being truthful to people.

(58:02):
But I don't know why she's I don't know why
she's there, and I think that she's indicative of a
large problem with like the leftist influencer Psyche. I don't know,
it's just it's a weird thing. There's more audio of her.
This is because they had that as ever show, and
then she said, this is twenty. Suits is a show
that no one watched and no one even knew about

(58:24):
until she married the spare. This has cut twenty.

Speaker 12 (58:28):
It's been incredible because when I was on Suits, that
was my last time really in a position with a
very large team.

Speaker 3 (58:37):
We had a crew of two hundred months.

Speaker 12 (58:38):
That's not true and I worked on the show for
seven years, and I loved the crew. I love that
experience and the culture that's on set as well, and
so I think being able to now have my own business,
it's very different than being on set, and even the
set for With Love Meg and that's a crew of
eighty people. It's still a very large crew. But for

(59:01):
my business, I've been very decisive about having a lean team.

Speaker 3 (59:05):
I think that's what she said. She says that she
has so many people working for she can't fit them
into her house. So she's not even consistent and she
was only ever on suits a couple of times. Her
she doesn't she has, she does not, she's not a
business person. She white labels product and then they purposefully

(59:25):
restrict access to promote the falsehood of sales, so they
only come out with a very limited number and then
they like, oh my gosh, demand is crazy. We sold out.
It's a marketing trick. And when I say white label,
everybody knows how that works, right. You have another company,
another entity that already has a product, and you just

(59:46):
switch the labels at you just white label it. She
apparently she did that to her Rose and the marmalade
spread that doesn't even actually use oranges. She had orange marmalade.
It uses frozen They used frozen orange juice to make it.
It's not even It's just a bunch of sugary nonsense
and it's running and it's not even actual marmalade. It's
all fake. Isn't this like the whole leftist thing? Fake? Fake, fake,

(01:00:11):
everything's fake. They're going to try to sell you something
that they don't actually have. This is a common theme,
whether you're a leftist content creator or a Democrat politician
on the hill. Is that not a common theme? But
I just I also can't stand One of the reasons
I don't like her because I hate the falseness of

(01:00:32):
this content creation. So much is curated. This is why
I don't do anything like this on my Instagram account.
Let me give you a little insight. Our sales team
is about to murder me because they oh my gosh,
God love them, but I know that they want to
string me up, Kane, And you know it's true because
I'm like, I'm not going to sit here and promote
products and act like I'm not selling people something on Instagram.
There is so much I'm going to be real with you.

(01:00:53):
There's so much money that we've turned down and because
I don't need it. But also it just feelsringe, you
know what I mean, it's just so cringe. Like I'm
even very specific with sponsors that come into our show.
And if you've noticed, like the sponsors that are on
this radio program. I've been doing radio since two thousand
and eight. October twenty eight, two thousand and eight was

(01:01:14):
my first show and a lot of the sponsors that
we have on radio have literally been with me since
the beginning. Uh, look how long super Beats has been
with me. Look how long Patriot Mobile has been with me.
We develop real relationships with these people, but we also
have a very high bar of who we work with,
and it really aggravates some of the folks in sales.

(01:01:35):
God love them because they're you know, they're all about
selling and and that's how we pay for this. That's
why you don't have to pay a subscription fee. That's
why you're watching for free right now. And you know,
the chat can come together and they have that community
and you know the rest of us, you know, we
can sit down and chill out and talk, you know,
three hours a day every day well, we're very particular
about it because I just think it's just cringe and
it doesn't serve anyone to do it otherwise. This is

(01:01:58):
like the consumerist culture. You want to look like you
are a cook or a little homemaker or whatever, and
she doesn't do it, so it doesn't come off as
being genuine. It doesn't come off as being authentic. And
then if you criticize it or pull or point out
this truth, then there's then the accusations fly at you

(01:02:18):
like there's something wrong with you because you don't accept
this obviously obvious marketing attempt. You don't accept it as
being authentic. So the problem is you I can't stand
that it is just this gas lighting that's in politics,
it's in consumerism, it is it's an arts and enters,
it's everywhere. It's just so false, it's so ridiculous. So yeah,

(01:02:42):
we have a like, we have a high bar with
what we work with. And this is why I don't
like doing this content stuff on Instagram. I allowed we
have a great social media team and so you might
have noticed if you follow me for any period of
time now, they post videos from the show and they
do things like that, and that's fine, but I haven't
made your problem with like pushing product. We did this

(01:03:02):
experiment one time I did and I didn't even get
paid off of it. I just wanted to offer something
to because the audience can be very picky. It was
this candle company that was based in New Orleans and
they happened to notice that I liked one of their
products and they said, hey, we're you know, if you
would make a post about us, we'll give everybody that

(01:03:23):
that buys through using your code twenty percent off. And
I'm like, oh, that's like a nice thing to do
for everybody. And everyone's like what is this? All the
comments were what is this? Are you going to start
promoting products now? And I'm like no, I just they
literally offered to do something nice for people. So it
was the last time I did it because everybody was
so suspicious of it. They were like what is this?
And it literally I didn't make a dime. I've never

(01:03:45):
ever made a dime off of product on Instagram. I've
never done any of that stuff, and they were so
suspicious of it, so I never I was like, I
just wanted to give you twenty percent off that I
thought it was a nice thing there was. Their stuff
was made in the OSA. I'm not going to do
it again, don't worry. But it's weird and I I
don't know. I just don't get into that. Also, I
think a lot of the things with the Harry and
Megan thing, and again you don't have to get into

(01:04:08):
British royalty. Isn't it also on a different scale a
representation of the crassness of progressive culture and then the
politeness and well mannered nature of a more traditional culture
on display. Doesn't it seem that way? I mean, I
think that it's a rar shock test. How you feel

(01:04:30):
about them is a rar shock test for sure. But
I have no idea why she's doing these things. And
she tried meeting Kamala Harris, remember, and they acted like
it was a big thing that they were endorsing Kamala Harris.
And she signs all of her stuff with Dutchess. We
don't have a royalty over it. We don't have royalty
over here. We don't do that. We don't do stupid titles,
we don't do the hereditary stuff over here. I get

(01:04:50):
it that nouveau riche people are obsessed with that stuff.
We don't do that over here. This is the United
States of America. I don't know. I just I find
them incredibly annoying. I find her I find her fake
mannerisms insufferable. The products are just bad. It's bad stuff.
I can't I can't imagine white labeling something like that
and then selling it like you put your heart and

(01:05:11):
soul into it. It's just false. You guys don't have
to worry about that with anybody here, although you may
want to tell my sales team about it because they
get aggravated with us. God love them all.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:05:19):
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Speaker 8 (01:06:54):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.

Speaker 1 (01:07:01):
It's time for Florida man.

Speaker 3 (01:07:04):
Okay, so this is crazy. People get nuts in parking lots.
I mean, I think everybody knows this. A Florida man
struck a pregnant woman with his car over a parking
space dispute. This is crazy, so he was arrested. They

(01:07:28):
were having This was a winery and restaurant in Coconut Creek, so,
according to the probable cause arrest Affidavid, the woman was
leaving the restaurant. She had to carry some items from
inside to her car. Her husband went to get the
car so he could move to a parking spot in
front of the building. She was standing in the spot

(01:07:50):
as her husband was driving around while the defendant, forty
five year old Brian Papula, pulled up in his car.
The victim told him that she was saving the spot
for her husband who was driving around, but he shook
his head and proceeded to pull forward. The car struck
her knee. He actually hit her in the knee, which
forced her to move back and she lost a shoe

(01:08:12):
and she said that if she hadn't moved, he would
have run her over. Paramedics responded to the scene, but
she didn't need to go to the hospital. Papola told
cops that he moved forward at a quote slow speed,
and he told her you can't save spots. So after
parking his vehicle, he walked into a restaurant and he
said he was in a rush, so browerk kind of

(01:08:34):
Sheriff's arrested home on one kind of aggravated battery and
a pregnant person. He was taken to jail. He since
posted five thousand bonds. If I was a husband, I'd
beaten his ass right there in the parking lot because
that's insane. First off, yes, it's tacky to save parking spots,
but that's a woman, and she was visibly pregnant. And
he's a forty five year old man who has no

(01:08:54):
problems walking under his own strength. Be the gentleman, or
if you can't be the gentleman, then tell yourself you're
going to be the bigger person and just don't do
stuff like this, you know, I mean, he ought to
be He's lucky that she wouldn't carrying, because she would
have been within her rights in my estimation, to draw
on him, because you're threatening her with a weapon, which
is your vehicle. And there's a reason why vehicular manslaughter

(01:09:17):
and charges involving vehicles with injuring people is actionable are
actionable offenses. So this guy's lucky that that's all he got.
What a d bag that's insane. Be smarter than that guy.
Good grief. People are stupid, let's see. So this I
gotta talk about this lady just because of her lashes, Kane,

(01:09:41):
I just need you to get a gander them lashes. Okay,
we're gonna try this lady's name here. So she got
arrested in connection with at least three bad date Rolex
theft cases. So apparently she dates rich dudes and steals
her watch. One guy had his Rolex watch and a versace,
a gold chained valued at fourteen thousand dollars stolen. So

(01:10:04):
her name is in Trennasia, and I think that's right
or on I don't know it's It looks like she
cut a spider in half and in glued each of
the spider side to her eyelider to her eyes. Because
that those lashes are out of control anyway. She's from
Miami Gardens, twenty four years old. She apparently, uh and

(01:10:29):
meets with these gents and steals their stuff. So men
don't be hose. Okay, just don't be like that, and
you won't find yourself with questionable with women of ill
repute who are going to steal you of your jewels.

Speaker 8 (01:10:43):
She just doesn't steal. It's like these guys end up
severely passed out like ice.

Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
Oh yeah, it's like some ripnol or whatever they call it. Yeah, yeah,
she she They they put them to sleepy sleep and
then take all their stuff, pulling a Cosby on these guys,
pulling a Cosby and a float of man was arrested
for calling nine to one one five times in one day.
You can't do that, especially when you just want to
complain about stuff in your neighborhood. And that's what this

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Speaker 13 (01:12:21):
Okay, So the answer to my question is yes, under
that scenario, someone could they get their driver's license again,
because we give them to anybody here they register to vote,
it doesn't match with the Social Security numbers, so they're flagged.
But they come in as long as they have an
ID which is that driver's license, and they sign that

(01:12:43):
they're you know, I'll vote to vote, they can vote
and they're then no longer flagged. They're on the system.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
Is that correct, mister.

Speaker 14 (01:12:54):
Lenel madam chair, if I could add the and maybe
stepping back from that, are flagged as a CID on
the roster for anyone that's presenting documentation to register to vote,
that is affirmation of their identity. The driver's license has
not been used as proof of citizenship for the purposes
of registering to vote. It's affirming that they are who

(01:13:17):
they say they are, So in any of these cases
where someone were to cast a ballot if they were
ineligible to vote, there are also reports that are generated
post election for voters that are challenged that counties will
run to show status of voters that have been updated
due to the fact that they've now cast a ballot
that can be reviewed and referred to the county attorney.

Speaker 13 (01:13:40):
Okay, so the answer is yes to my question.

Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
So yeah, she is. So that was Patty Anderson, who
is a representative. And this is it's Minnesota that accent.
I love the accent and so this is the Minnesota.
The person being questioned was the Minnesota Elections Director, Paul Linnell,

(01:14:03):
and he is admitting in the audio that you just
heard that illegal aliens can vote in state elections with
a driver's license. I mean he had some kamala word salad,
but yes they can and he had no objection to that.
And that was the law that was. That is a

(01:14:25):
loophole made possible, by the way by Tim Wallas. Welcome
back to the program. Top of this third hour. Dane
Lash with you chats at Rumble, Substack, Chapter and Verse
Finance at YouTube, Facebook also channel three forty seven directvs.
I can watch just through the radio program. Well that's
not yeah, that that well we knew that. And they
want them to vote. They want them to they they
that's their whole that's the whole strategy. And this was

(01:14:50):
part of their House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight
Policy Committee and they were doing an overview over election
registrations and he had to say, well, I guess you know, yes,
my answer answer to my question answered that questions Yes,
I mean he had to and she's and he just
had a bunch of word salad and I mean that's it.
So she she's like, yes, so the answer is yes,

(01:15:13):
that's true. Yeah. Now what duvetails into this. I wanted
to point this out because there's a lot of discussion
over this. We were talking about this overbreak. So yesterday
it came out that the State Department is going to
revoke visas for of the individuals that were celebrating the
murder of Charlie Kirk, right, and they're kicking out a

(01:15:35):
number of foreigners visiting foreigners on visas for doing so.
They were they were tweeting this stuff out on their account.
State Department was they gave an example of an Argentinian
national that said Kirk quote devoted his entire life to
spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric and deserves to burn in hell.

(01:15:57):
And they they they have screenshots of these things and
they put visa revoked, visa revoked South African national, you
know said he quote was used to Astro turf a
movement of white nationalist trailer trash, end quote, visa revoked
and going through all of this now, a lot of
people and I noticed it's capital L libertarians. I guess

(01:16:19):
that we're saying, well, this is you're if you're tweeting
something that is considered offensive to people in positions of
power and you're being kicked out, well, that's tyranny, that's
you know, that's a speech code, that's anti free speech.
Here's my problem with that. And yes, I'm well aware

(01:16:42):
of what the left has done to the right, probably
more than a lot of people trying to ask me
that question. I don't know if you've been professionally irrevocably
harmed by your government that I have. I've had sitting
members of Congress call me a domestic terrorist and call
for the FBI to raid my home. So yeah, I
know what that's like. Here's the issue. Though you're not

(01:17:03):
talking about citizens, you are discussing foreigners. I don't like
this move to extend the natural rights of Americans to
those people who are merely visiting the United States. It
is not And the best way I can explain this is,

(01:17:27):
do you think that visitors to the United States have
Second Amendment rights? Do you believe that that natural right
extends to absolutely everybody, regardless of whether they're a citizen
or not. And I mean, there's several ways you can
answer this, but for the purpose of this discussion, if

(01:17:49):
you don't extend two way, then why is one a different?
Does that make sense? Does that make sense? Kane? I
feel like that that's a fair way to ask.

Speaker 8 (01:17:59):
Absolutely, absolutely, because.

Speaker 3 (01:18:01):
It's not like a universal, universally codified thing.

Speaker 8 (01:18:08):
Nope, it's up to their governments to codify that right.
We have our natural rights that we've recognized and that
our government is set up in order to codify those rights.
That's literally how it goes. So if our secretary of
State decides that somebody else outside of the United States,
a foreigner may or may not mess things up here
or cause issues here, that's the secretary of state's absolute

(01:18:32):
right to deny them their visa. That's the bottom line.

Speaker 3 (01:18:35):
And also, isn't it there's so many criticisms of the
United States, particularly by Europeans. They're like, oh, well, they're
nation builders, that they're involved in everything, even though they
we usually come at their invitation. Correct, So are they
also demanding that we provide, facilitate, and protect, like we

(01:18:58):
are obligated to extend the natural rights of American citizens
to everybody else in the world. I mean, you're literally
then saying that we are the world's police force in
effect by doing that. Now, I bring this up because
I just find flaws in the argument that people who
are visiting here have the same protections of speech as

(01:19:19):
the people who are citizens of here, citizens of the
United States. If you want to have those rights affirmed,
you have to be a citizen of my estimation, If
you want those rights affirmed, you have to be a citizen.
If you are a visitor here, just as a visitor
in any other any other nation, there's certain things that

(01:19:40):
you are not allowed to do because you are not
a citizen of that nation. We don't want a bunch
of illiterate revolutionaries here in the United States spouting off
and et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 8 (01:19:51):
Have we got enough of that in the last four years.

Speaker 3 (01:19:52):
Yeah, exactly. But when you have people who are cheering
for the death of someone and they are visible here,
we are not obligated to entertain their non existent right
to be idiots. We don't owe them anything. I don't
know where we get this. I don't know where do
we get this idea that we owe anyone anything. We

(01:20:14):
don't owe a visitor a singular damned thing, not a thing,
be a decent guest. That seems to be, you know,
the only thing I don't know. I mean, it's there.
There's a reason why inalienable is used, and there's a
reason why these were afforded to citizens. And this is
something that was affirmed repeatedly by the founders, and that's

(01:20:37):
that's the way it is.

Speaker 8 (01:20:37):
I'm sorry the outrage on the left about this, it
rings hollow to me because I just dropped a story
and this was from twenty twelve. Now, remember Hillary Clinton
was Secretary of State during Obama's terms and she denied
Cubans as visas, not because they had anything nefarious about
the United States.

Speaker 3 (01:20:55):
It's Cubans.

Speaker 8 (01:20:56):
They love freedom.

Speaker 3 (01:20:57):
But if you don't have a right to be here,
then what makes you think that you have a right
to the rights of people who do. Does that make sense? Now?
I want to dovetail this story because they see a
lot of people doing it with this thing that came
out in Politico. So if you've seen the political story
about all of the texts and the tweets or the

(01:21:20):
text between me. If you're unfamiliar, the headline is I
Love Hitler. Leaked messages exposed young Republicans racist chats. Thousands
of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chamber, slavery,
and rape. I will say that from what I understand,
this is a faction of the y ours that's kind
of New York based, and they're a little bit problematic.

(01:21:41):
I know a lot of people that have had dust
ups with them, and from my understanding is that this
was leaked to the press because there is a power
struggle between one of the worst of them and the
other ones. So just so you have some insight into that.
Now that being said, a lot of people have jumped
up and said this is bad. They shouldn't be saying
this stuff. Just as I wouldn't vote for Jay Jones

(01:22:04):
for saying that he wanted to kill someone's kids, I
would not vote for anybody who is so stupid that
they would put stuff like this in the written word,
with their name attached to it and send it. They're
called yrs for a reason. Young Republicans who apparently haven't
spent enough time in the world where they don't do
stupid ass things like this and put their names on it.
First off, do I think that these people are actual Nazis?

(01:22:27):
I don't know all of the people involved in it.
Maybe some of them are. Hell, I don't know, I
don't know. I don't know all the names in this.
Some of it looks like it was dark humor that
they were leaning into. But still regardless, this was dumb
to put into words. One of the things that some
of all people in politics need to understand is that

(01:22:47):
you never don't think that you can use telegram, telegram
or anything else, any other signal or anything else. There
will always be a way to take a screen show.
Never put anything in print that you don't ever want
to have to defend. That's rule number one. And the
fact that so many people were doing this, there are

(01:23:09):
a lot of young Republicans that do not have the
political acumen to be at that level. That's stupid. You
never put your name on stuff like this, and you
never write it in as text thread. The hell's the
matter with you? That's number one. Number two, don't be
the left. We got enough of this junk on the left.
We have actual anti Semites on the left. We have

(01:23:31):
people that were trying to spy on Jews who were
simply worshiping during COVID. We have leftists that were running
after Jewish students on college campuses. I mean, for crying
out Wow. There were leftists like zoriin Mendani who supports
Hamas and would not refused to condemn from the River
to the Sea or Global Intifada, refused to condemn any

(01:23:55):
of it. One of the reasons why so many people
are leaving the left is because of stuff like this.
Do not mimic it under any circumstances, good Heavens. But
I think also with this there's I think some people

(01:24:15):
are so far removed from some of this stuff that
they don't realize the wound that it picks at by
even so much as joking about it. Right, no one
wants to be speech police, but no one wants stupid
people involved at the highest levels of political circles. Don't

(01:24:36):
be stupid. Never text stuff that you feel that you
would have to defend. Never put it in writing and
hit send. And if you are in your late twenties
or early thirties and you haven't learned that lesson yet
you are too dumb to be in politics. And just
like I wouldn't support Jay Jones, I wouldn't support any
of these clowns either. Good grief there I think a

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Speaker 3 (01:26:14):
So normal people get souvenirs. This German woman stole the
top of an ancient column in Olympia like fifty years ago,
and she's returned it to Greece. According to the Greek
Culture Ministry, it was the capital. They're called the it's
like the little bases of them. They're called capitals of
the column. It's made of limestone, nine inches high thirteen

(01:26:34):
inches wide. She took it from this like fourth century guesthouse,
and they praised the sensitivity and courage of the woman.
What a weird thing to take right, Like, I don't know. Yeah,
she had it for a really long time. Was it
really great? Let's you turn it back now? I don't know,
very interesting. Let's see, parts of the US are already

(01:26:56):
getting major snowfall. I can't even imagine. I don't do
well in cold, or know or anything anything like that
blew it pass. That sounds funny. In Washington, they it
was closed already too heavy snowfall, disabled semis and collisions.
They're already having to plow the roads. I would die.

(01:27:16):
It's October fifteenth. I mean it's ninety degrees. It's eighty
almost ninety degrees here in Texas today. I couldn't live.
Those people probably couldn't live with the heat though, you know,
let me think about it, because they were shorts when
it's fifty and I'm like, that's when you have turtlenecks
and blankets and you know, fires and all that stuff.
Let's see a California engineer wins a pumpkin contest with

(01:27:38):
a two three hundred and forty six pound gourd. You
said that looks gmosh to you.

Speaker 8 (01:27:43):
I would imagine there's some genetic modification going on.

Speaker 3 (01:27:46):
It looks fake. What do you do with a pumpkin
that bit because it's probably not anything you can eat?

Speaker 8 (01:27:50):
Maybe the seeds, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:27:52):
I I don't know how that works. Like it's very large. Goodness,
Let's see this apparently bears in Japan. That's not something
that I'd think about, but apparently it's becoming a little
bit frequent when people are coming across them when they're
out and walking around in nature. There was a couple

(01:28:14):
in the gun Mup Prefecture that were attacked by a bear.
Seventy six year old. They called their version of nine
to one one around six am. It had been bitten on
his left hand. His sixty nine year old wife was
with him and she was bitten on her left arm
and thigh. They were taken to the hospital treated for
their injuries. Can you I just feel like they were
probably very polite about it, you know in Japan, like please, no,

(01:28:36):
don't bite us, mister bear. I don't know, just things
that way coming up. A teacher in Winter Garden, Florida
was told to take down this is a very interesting thing. Well,
we're going to talk with him because they've had an
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Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you
at the bottom of this third hour. You can listen
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everywhere else. Now. One of the things that I think
we've seen a lot of, especially I was talking yesterday

(01:30:47):
on Fox about the Ladum County School District and all
this stuff and the things that they've been putting up
with in Virginia. It's always nice when you have teachers
that are very encouraging and they are open to they
don't really put it this way, police politically, ideologically, if
that makes sense. And I was reading this story over
at not the Bee about a teacher in Orange County, Florida, who,

(01:31:11):
after our friend Charlie Kirk was assassinated, placed a poster
in his classroom that simply shared a very uplifting quote.
Here's the poster in question, and it's Charlie. The quote says,
never underestimate the power of your voice and the impact
you can have on the world when you speak up

(01:31:33):
for what you believe in. So there's nothing wrong with that, right,
It's a great quote. There's nothing that is partisan about this,
there is nothing that is inflammatory about this. I mean,
this is one of the most innocuous things that you
could put up in the classroom. What are people taking
exception with the power of your voice or using it

(01:31:54):
to speak up for things in which you believe. Well,
apparently one student thought so and so well this teacher
who had this poster in their classroom, William Loggins, he's
a social studies teacher at Horizon High School in Orange County.
There was a student, a singular student who took issue,
and of course they said what you would imagine they
would say. They said that Charlie Kirk is quote a

(01:32:15):
Nazi and a fascist end quote, and the poster would
have to come down. I feel bad for the teacher
in the instance, because he's there to teach social studies,
not basic English and definition of words. So the principal
at that time was outside the classroom when the student
made the comment, and he had originally said, don't worry
about it, but then there was reason for him to

(01:32:38):
worry about it. He had to remove the poster. It
was considered divisive. Joining us now in video is that
Professor William Loggins. He's a teacher at the Horizon High
School in Wintergarden, Florida. He is the teacher who put
up the poster in question, as well as the late
county Commissioner Anthony Sabatini, who's been talking about this story

(01:32:59):
and is now involved in working with a teacher on
this Welcome to both of you, Anthony and William. It's
a pleasure to have you on the show. William, let
me just start with you. This poster. There's nothing wrong
with it. It's an uplifting quote. It's about as innocuous
as the kitten that hangs on to the branch and says,
you know, hang in there. I mean, it's just one
of those typical classroom posters. And for my understanding, you

(01:33:22):
also feature posters and quotes of Martin Luther King Junior
and Rosa Parks and you know, everybody of every background
from what I've read, but there was exception taken specifically
to this. Tell me some insight on this.

Speaker 15 (01:33:36):
Well, like you mentioned, I do put a lot of
inspirational quotes up in my classroom. You know, I've been
teaching now for about eight years, and I've been in
Orange County School District for or four years now, and
lately the last couple of years, it just seemed like

(01:33:56):
I'm just I've been very encouraged with this upcoming generation.
I mean, they seem to hunger for u information, for inspiration,
and I see that a lot of my students I
teach a law class, Comprehensive Law Honors, and were actually

(01:34:17):
been learning about the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the
First Amendment especially, and so this was just a after
the after Charlie Kirk was assassinated. I saw this poster
and I said, you know, that would make a good,
uh inspirational quote to put up in my room. And uh,

(01:34:37):
when I put it up, there were it was a
lot of positive feedback from a lot of students, and
you know, and and I've gotten since then, I've gotten
questions about why is it not there anymore? You know,
I've been teaching them about the First Amendment and they're wondering,
why did I have to remove that poster?

Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Wow. And so they're all aware of it, and there's
the article that I was referring to. They said, the
principal at the time told you it was a complaint
from a student. Don't worry about it. Other teachers have
similar posters. But then you did have to worry about it.

Speaker 15 (01:35:10):
Yeah, the principal, you know, he told me. I actually
I stepped out in the hall and told him that
I had a complain about the poster, and he told me,
you know, don't worry about it. We have you know,
we have inspirational posters from from from all kinds of people. So,
but then a few days later he visits my classroom.
He said that the student had sent an email to

(01:35:32):
him to complain, so he had to forward it to
the district for advice. And of course they told him
then I would have to remove it.

Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
And they were saying it was a political in nature.
Anthony Sabatine he's also joining us and Anthony works at
the Sabotiny Law Firm. He also works as an attorney
and County Commission of Lake County, Florida. Anthony, this, you're
the attorney here, so you enlighten us, because it doesn't.
That's not a political poster. There's no political message in this,
So that in my estimation, my nonlawyally mind, I'm looking

(01:36:04):
at this thinking there's no violation of contract or school
policy here.

Speaker 1 (01:36:09):
Absolutely not. They have policies.

Speaker 6 (01:36:12):
Bill knows the policies, We all know the policies, and
there's no violation of the policy. This is just classic
viewpoint discrimination. This is straight up looking and saying, hey,
that's a picture of Charlie Kirk. We don't like Charlie Kirk,
so you have to remove that. It's purely because they
don't like his political views, et cetera. And so even
though the views aren't even expressed on the poster, this

(01:36:33):
is not a partisan poster.

Speaker 1 (01:36:34):
It's not a Republican poster.

Speaker 6 (01:36:36):
In fact, it's like you mentioned, innocuous, inspirational, very simple quote.
So they're just pinpointing people in society that they don't like.
And the fact that they're doing this quite literally right
after he was brutally murdered in the most significant political
assassination in decades makes it even more crass. So we've
already filed a grievance with the school system. We're waiting

(01:36:57):
to hear what they're going to say. Hopefully they let
him put this poster back, but if they don't, we
definitely have grounds for a First Amendment retaliation lawsu because
they're just limiting his speech because they don't like his
selection of posters. And it's just totally absurd. You know,
this is Orange County. This is one of the few
blue counties left in the state of Florida. It's been

(01:37:18):
problematic for the governor and for the legislature, and they're
just if it's not this, it's another thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:23):
They're constantly violating the law. They're constantly targeting.

Speaker 6 (01:37:26):
People who don't conform, apparently to their radical left wing agenda.

Speaker 1 (01:37:30):
And as you as we spoke.

Speaker 6 (01:37:31):
About earlier, this same school district, although it's got this
on its face neutral policy that says no political symbols,
no political figures, they're allowing all types of partisans in
political symbols and figures in the classroom. They're putting up
posters of rainbow flags and pride flags all throughout the campus.

(01:37:52):
But apparently a picture Charlie Kirk has a stretch too far.

Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
To your point, on that one. If we could throw
up this element here because this is on is this
currently king on their website at the Orange County Public School,
So on their website just literally right before both of you,
gentlemen joined, this image is currently on the website LGBTQ
plus Awareness History Month. That seems like a direct political proclamation.

(01:38:20):
So how I'm trying to understand. I don't think they
have a legal argument here, Anthony, No, I.

Speaker 1 (01:38:27):
Don't think they have any law on their side.

Speaker 6 (01:38:29):
But what you'll find with these local governments' attorneys in
this case, the school board attorney are willing to put
forth a bunch of gobbledegook, goofy letterhead sort of nonsense
saying that they're justifying what they're doing. Why because they
know that they'll be fired by the board if they don't.
If this school board attorney said, hey, you have a
right to do that, this radical school board would probably
make a motion to fire her immediately.

Speaker 1 (01:38:51):
And so you know, you see that a lot in
local government.

Speaker 6 (01:38:54):
But once they're challenged in a judge steps in usually
that's what is necessary to correct the situation. And we'll
see what happens with the grievance.

Speaker 1 (01:39:01):
We file.

Speaker 6 (01:39:02):
But if they don't do the right thing at that stage,
they're going to lose it the next stage.

Speaker 3 (01:39:06):
Wow, and William, I'm sure I would hope that you've
heard from other students who did have an alternate point
of view from the one student that complained using that
very incendiary language, you know, Nat, he's a Nazi, he's
a fascist, etc. Did you hear from other students who
had very different ideas about the matter.

Speaker 1 (01:39:27):
Yes, absolutely.

Speaker 15 (01:39:29):
In fact, I had several of my students are wanting
to start a chapter of Turning Point USA at our school.
The principle encouraged me to do so to get it done. So,
I have a student that has applied for that. I
know that since the assassination, they're pretty much flooded with applications,

(01:39:52):
so it may take a while. So I requested, along
with some students, if we could start a different club.
It's similar to what Turning Point USA stands for, because
I have a lot of seniors, and you know, I
hate for them to miss out, and.

Speaker 1 (01:40:09):
Those mostly seniors, are the.

Speaker 15 (01:40:11):
Ones who are warning this club, and so I talked
to him about maybe we could start something for the
meantime until we get our chapter of Turning Point USA.
Then we can dissolve this this club into the just
have the Turning Point USA club.

Speaker 3 (01:40:27):
That's pretty amazing and as you know, togethers they've had
I think, what is it over four hundred and something
percent increase in applications to create these clubs. For those
just joining us, where we're talking with a teacher at
a Florida school district who has filed a grievance against
the school because they would not allow a poster very uplifting,
you know, very motivational quote, Charlie Kirk. But then they

(01:40:48):
have the pride flags and the trans flags and the
all gender flags. Anthony, I don't know if there's you know,
what legal perspective could be invoked here, but you have
one student who complained as saying it sounds like that
one student is outnumbered by all of the students who
are saying they liked it, and therefore they even want
to create this club now at their school. I mean,
surely the district can be prevailed upon to recognize, as

(01:41:12):
you were saying, that it is viewpoint discrimination.

Speaker 6 (01:41:16):
Absolutely, that's exactly what this is. And you know it's
important to note that, yeah, they're using one student's complaint
out of thousands. This is a very large high school too,
by the way, in West Orange County, out of thousands
of students who attend the school. But that's really meant
as a pretext. They use it as an excuse, oh
one student complain. Really, the complaint is coming from the

(01:41:38):
administration and likely the school board, who are obviously extremely
hostile to anyone who's even faintly seen as conservative or
even moderate. I mean, you got the bleeding heart giant
LGBTQ flag all over the website, blasting it in your face.
But this very small poster among many in one classroom

(01:41:58):
of one high school one of the largest counties in
the state apparently is a problem. So clearly viewpoint discrimination
coming from the board. We're going to be sending this
to the new education commissioner in the state of Florida,
who's been great on this issue so far. A fairness
for teachers who want to display posters that I think
are obviously good. And the other thing I would just

(01:42:20):
mentioned about this is, you know, Charlie Kurchis yesterday won
the presidential Middle Freedom only seven hundred people have done that.
He's objectively a great and inspiring person for the younger generation.
So I just think it's particularly evil actually for them
to try to go out of their way to remove
this poster when they have so many other problems in
the public school system today.

Speaker 3 (01:42:42):
That's a great point. Last question for you, William, Well,
I'm also going to ask how far you all are
going to fight with us too? But I would have
meagine this is such an amazing learning opportunity as well
for your students, to say nothing of the incorrect usage
of the invectives that the student who's complained was using
to describe the poster, but your students are watching you

(01:43:05):
stand up for free speech rights because obviously this is
meant to have a chilling effect not just on you,
but also for all of the students that are in
your classroom, all of the students that are in that district,
something of which I'm sure you're very well aware.

Speaker 15 (01:43:21):
Yeah, And you know, especially with my law students that
you know, we talk about a tinker versus Des Moines,
and we talk about different things about the First Amendment
and their student rights and everything, and it's just you know,
you can you can imagine how confusing this is for them.

(01:43:43):
Their teacher can't even put up a poster with an
inspirational quote from someone as well known and respected as
Charlie kirk Anthony.

Speaker 3 (01:43:54):
How how far will this go?

Speaker 6 (01:43:57):
I think this will hate to say and I want
to forecast, but I think this does end up in
court because if they don't step down and fix it,
let them have the poster go up. I think there's
one more step in the administrative remedies that we're allowed,
and then after that we am standing to file a lawsuit,
and we will file a lawsuit if they don't allow
him to put this poster back in, So that could

(01:44:19):
be the next couple of weeks could be much quicker.

Speaker 1 (01:44:21):
We'll find out. We'll be sure to let you know
as soon as we make our decision.

Speaker 3 (01:44:25):
Yes, thank you for that very much. Want to continue
following this story because this is so much more than
just a poster, as everybody knows, and I hate that
you have to go through this. William Loggins. I so
appreciate you helping to shape the young minds and shepherding
the next generation, and for your fortitude and willingness to
fight this because this will have a precedent for a

(01:44:46):
lot of other individuals, and Anthony for you taking this
on and being so vocal in this fight and so
ferocious necessarily about it. Grateful to both of you, and
please keep us updated. We're going to follow it, and
I hopefully, I mean, I can't believe I have to
say hopefully you should prevail. So we're going to continue
following the story, and we'd love to have you both back.
Thank you both so much for what you do. We're grateful,

(01:45:08):
God bless you. Thank you.

Speaker 15 (01:45:10):
Dan.

Speaker 5 (01:45:11):
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Speaker 3 (01:45:23):
Kim Kardashian is trending because she came out with underwear
that has so there's a there's a term for it
in like movies. And I only know this because one
of my friends works as a director of for photography
for film and they whenever there are like certain scenes,

(01:45:43):
they use a thing, it's like a two pay for
that area. Let's do that. It is a private part
two pay and they call it American. And Kim Kardashian
has come out with underwear that incorporates it. Can you Okay,

(01:46:04):
we're there. You can blame Steve for this one. It's okay.
It literally the I don't understand this. I don't even
want to tell you what it's called. What's it called? Kane? No, no, no,
what's the product called?

Speaker 8 (01:46:22):
Don't tell me that. I'm not saying you are.

Speaker 3 (01:46:25):
Tell everybody what it is. He's not going to do it, nobody.
They called it the ultimate Bush is what they said,
and it is. They call it their most daring panty yet.
And it's literally a pair of underwear that has it
looks like a craft project that went horribly wrong. That's

(01:46:45):
all I'm gonna say. I don't know what the purpose
of that is. It gives the whole lyric boots with
the fur a whole new meaning. All right, today's stupidity.

Speaker 8 (01:46:55):
We don't have time to play this now, but let's
just make that American thing ultimate bush thing today in stupidity.

Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
That's stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
I am without words, guys. There was the news cycle
that did this to you, not me, and and maybe
Caanaan Steve so blain them, uh, substac find us. There's
no way to end this YouTube, Facebook. We're just going
to say prayer for everybody and wash our eyes with
eye bleach. I'll be back with you tomorrow. Cob bless
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