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slash Dana or call eight seven eightPatriot. Well, what we're now seeing
is that the rest of the countryis getting a glimpse at what we've been
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dealing with in Texas now for years, unfortunately, we've been seeing this unfold
in Pennsylvania, and now we're seeingthe gory details what happens when you allow
untold migrants to bum rush our countryin the false name of compassion. We
see what happens in Ohio when,as your previous guest noted, you have
I think it was an eleven yearold boy or ten year old boy who
died by someone who was released bythe Biden administration into our country. And
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here's the thing that we're not talkingabout. We're talking about one guy here
in Pennsylvania, one guy in Ohio. The Inspector General report just told us
that of a million people who arereleased into the United States from the spring
of twenty one to the summer oftwenty two, one hundred and seventy seven
thousand of them have given us missinginformation addresses that don't exist, fake addresses
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that we have no idea where theyare. That's the reality, sixty thousand
people being released every single day.Well, what we're now seeing. Chip
Roy was on fire earlier today andhe's and he's he's exactly right what he
was talking about with all of this, This was in response to this,
uh capture of this. I mean, this dude's a straight up killer.
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I mean, this guy who's beenon the run, what are we going
on the run August thirtieth. Ithink he was on the run since like
August thirtieth. He's been on therun this entire time, and they captured
him just a little earlier this morning. I was actually looking at some of
the video of this because he Imean, he had he was in jail.
He escaped from jail, this guy, and he had entered the country
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illegally. He escaped from jail.He had was in jail because he killed
someone. He left and came tothe country illegally because he killed someone in
Brazil. So he's you know,he's a repeat killer. And what gets
me is that there's actually questioned asto whether or not they're going to deport
him. Right now, We're alllike, huh, welcome to the show,
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Dania, last year with you.We're at the top of our first
hour of Wednesday. Welcome back Cotter, Welcome back Kane. Kane's back.
He had a fly on nine toeleven. So I was like, well,
we're all gonna be You're gonna belike I out for Terry's as its
little white knuckle there for a second. Yeah, we're gonna, we're gonna
talk about We're gonna because I I'mlike, you were all ready, weren't
you. You're all ready to rock. So this, I mean this uh
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man hunt. And we've talked aboutit. We we we we mentioned it,
covered it a little bit here andthere. This man hunt of this
guy. He had been since Augustthirtieth. That was the guy in the
video. Cavalcante's his name, whosort of crab walked up a wall.
I don't know how to put it, like, and I was listening to
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a there's a they were talking withsomeone in the prison or talking with unofficial
with the prison, and the guywas saying, yeah, well, you
know they they learned this stuff inprison, Like they learn how to do
that in prison. Like what activityis that? Maybe don't But this guy
he had, like I said,had already entered the country illegally, and
he entered the country illegally because heapparently had committed murder in Brazil, and
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so he left came to the UnitedStates and then he stabbed his girlfriend to
death because apparently his girlfriend had threatenedhim during some kind of bust up that
she would tell law enforcement about himbeing here illegally and or the murder in
Brazil rather, and so he stabbedher to death in front of her kids,
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her young children. And I mean, it's, you know, pretty
pretty unbelievable, you know, theway that all this happened. So I
don't know, I mean, I'mjust the whole thing is amazing to me.
So we're gonna I mean, andI think that's really too a huge
thing when you're talking about illegal immigration. I mean, this guy should not
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have even been here. He shouldn'thave been here, he shouldn't have been
here for as long as he was. And then this is one of the
reasons that you don't see this,I think, all on media and is
that this is really dangerous to democratsnarrative here, really dangerous to the narrative.
So we're gonna talk about that.We're gonna we're gonna talk about a
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number of other things, including Igot the latest on this new Mexico update
as well. We're going to talkabout all of that because this man,
I'm telling you, this governor isgoing to war with everybody, like the
state police, going to war withI mean, her own attorneys are saying
that they're gonna leave, like allkinds of stuff. We're gonna get into
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all of that. We're also goingto talk about some of the latest is
some of this other stuff, includingsome stupid stuff the government's doing, some
of the back and forth in Congress, et cetera, et cetera. So
we're gonna get into all of that. But yeah, the immigration issue,
that's that was. I mean thatI was on the run August thirtieth,
since August thirtieth, and he stoleyesterday we said he had he broke into
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a house and he stole a rifle, and he this Danello Cavalcante. He
was captured after eluding hundreds of searchersfor two weeks. Now. It is
a very hilly, wooded area,so I mean that's kind of understandable,
but I mean it is still goodHeavens, I was just looking at some
of this. I mean, it'sstill pretty amazing that he was able to
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elude that. You know, theyused thermal imaging from the plane. Thermal
imaging from the plane. So here'sthe question, are they going to deport
him? Because if they deport him, and he goes back to Brazil and
he stands trial and they don't convicthim. Then he's is he loose again?
Or do you? But he killedsomeone here in the United States also,
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So here's a question. Now,this is where I'm very I'm a
very practical person, and I'm allabout saving the taxpayer money. Why do
we have to keep him in jailat all? I mean no, no,
no, don't misunderstand me. Whydo we have to keep him in
jail at all? I mean,don't you think that it's better for him
to just be six feet under?I mean, he's killed two people.
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Why the hell's this guy living?Let's just get it over with. Yes,
I'm all for capital punishment for peoplewho willfully choose to commit atrocious acts
of violence that they know were illegaland that they know could result in,
you know, capital punishment. Soyes, I'm absolutely all for it.
And it's and yes it is biblical. So why, I mean, why
is this guy living? Why arewe even having this conversation? It seems
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stupid to have it. You hekilled two people? He really, I
mean, did you see? Here'sthe other thing they said when he after
he escaped the prison, he wentnorth this arbitorium. He went north,
and then he circled back on hisown path and went back towards the prison
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to throw off police who were searchingfor him. He was right by the
prison again before going a different direction. He did that just because he knew
that they would assume that he wouldn'tdouble back and go back near the prison.
So he's not a total moron,obviously, and that makes him more
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dangerous. We think of criminals asbeing kind of done. Some of them
are like very very dangerous, andso he the fact that he did that
and the crimes that he committed,No, this guy's This guy's bad news,
very bad news, all right.So getting into some of this other
stuff here, this new Mexico governor, the Attorney General now says he's not
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going to defend the new Mexico governor'sher gun carry, her gun band,
her second Amendment band. I wroteabout this over at I have some stuff
up at subsec too. If youget the prepp email that I send out,
this is why you need to subscribe. I say this every day,
chapter and verse. I have abunch of stuff out there for you.
And there was a piece that Ipiece that came out yesterday about all of
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this, because she's the attorney general. Had said in this statement that he
is not going to enforce this gunband order. But people were getting excited,
I think unnecessarily. So this isthe guy Raoul Torres, and he
everyone was celebrating, and I sawthis like blowing up on social media.
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Yesterday he had issued this four pagestatement full of I will not enforce this
theatrics right. So he had thisfour page letter. Now I want to
and I put it all up again. It's all up at substack, chapter
in verse. I want to cautionyou on this because I saw a lot
of conservatives. I saw National Reviewwrite up a thing on this. They
were like, oh wow, thisis how bad it is these democrats.
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And they said it like democrats areagreeing with us. No they're not.
Did you not read his four pagestatement? I read his four page statement.
I don't think I'm being too harsh, and I give credit where it's
due, but I don't think creditdo here because there is absent from his
statement an actual, sincere sentiment aboutsafeguarding natural rights right. And he declined
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throughout this four page letter to addall acknowledge his own contribution to spiking the
crime rate while he was the DAof Bernolio County. It's this is like
a Motte and Bailey tactic. Youknow, like Mott and Bailey we've ever
seen like castles and the villages.You know, you have the Mott and
Bailey. Bailey's where everybody wants tobe. It's the easy place, blah
blah blah. Motts the well reinforcedstructure, and so people will throw something
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out in the Bailey and they alwaysthen they always revert back to the Mott,
which is the safer protection, themore easily defended protect a position.
And that's kind of what they're doinghere because gun owners are like, yeah,
see, we knew that this iswhat they wanted to do all along.
And Democrats now are faced with anelection cycle where they have a Democrat
governor who went on with a gunband and that's going to absolutely be used
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as universal party branding, and nowthey had to figure out a way to
run back to a more defensible position. So they're matin Bailey. And so
when you look at his four pagepiece, he it's all cosplay because they
want to show you that, oh, well, we're the sensible gun control
advocates. I mean, we evenbelieve that this one is too far.
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But while we're on the subject ofgun control, and you can see it,
and I literally copy and paste itfor you from his piece, I
agree with they need to start adebate. And then he doesn't. He
doesn't defend gun rights. He's madbecause she flouted the process. He's mad
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because she didn't follow the process.So he's not disagreeing with her on the
principle of natural rights. He issolely taking issue with her on process.
He says. In one part ofit, he goes, my office cannot
undertake a defense with the emergency order, and though we will provide a limited
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commission for your administration to defend theseactions in the above reference cases, I
strongly encourage you to consider whether thetime and energy dedicated to its defense might
be better utilized blah blah blah.In the comprehensive legislative response. So he's
like, Okay, we'll do legislation. He goes, I urge you to
reconsider this course of action. REWRofferts to bring about lasting change through the
process. He wants legislation. Now, it's somewhat clever this Soros backed age
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who used to be the DA againof Bernelio County. Now he's the age
of New Mexico. He's to independenceand moderates. It's giving. He wants
to give them the impression that he'sdrawing a line in the sand, while
also simultaneously making himself seem more crediblebecause look, he's challenging this governor of
the state. Right, I wroteabout this, They said democrats like Ted
lu and these other two A grifter, these anti two A grifters, they're
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pretending to condemn her actions, butnot because they disagree with him, but
because her hasty order gave away theirstrategy of incremental moves towards a band.
So he literally helped create the crimespike with his restorative justice policies. Right,
he literally helped create this, andhe wasted the taxpayer money the Albuquerque
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did instead of boosting police enforcement andrefusing to pursue most misdemeanors. And then,
don't forget, they gave two hundredfifty thousand dollars and taxpayer money to
Plan Parenthood at the exact same timethat businesses were demanding expanded police protection.
So she's a termed out governor withno future political prospects at all whatsoever.
There's literally no penalty in challenging her. So by opposing her, all these
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And now all of the news youwould probably miss. It's time for Dana's
Quick five. All right, So, Smuckers, I saved the rain Tang
story. I don't know why Ikept that in here. It's my favorite
story. Ever you miss that,Kane, Remind me to share that story
with you when we come back.So, these Smucker people are buying the
Twinkie people. The Smucker's jelly peopleare buying the Twinkies people for five point
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six billion dollars. I'm just gonnago out on a limb here, grape
Jelly and the Twinkie. I'm justsaying you're welcome. That one's for free.
Post the sauts demand for Twinkie slipbecause they raise prices and they shrink
the twinkie. Don't tell me theydidn't shrink that thing. I remember when
I was little, Yes, itwas smaller, the twinkie was a lot
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bigger. Came back me up here. It was bigger. Twinkies got small,
So maybe they can. They can. Fun size is a lie.
Let's just be honest about this.We talked about this every Halloween season,
all right. So short Stack wentto Kamie Land. Yeah, I know
what that's about. Kim Jong Un. He hopped on. They made a
big deal out of his fortified train. It's like twenty twenty three and the
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short stacks on a train, hoppedon his giant, bulletproof, drab green
train, and then he chew chewedon over to meet with pillow faced mcputin.
So the whole thing is just Ilove how they're like, look at
him. It's like they actually it'sstate of the yard. He's stepping off
his big giant train in twenty twentythree, His big giant train twenty twenty
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three. Just want to put thatout there. So did Dog the bounty
hunter? Did he actually take partin getting this cavalcante guy? Because he
caught another dude? You know thatright? Like he actually went out there
and like hunted another dude and caughthim before like another most wanted guy.
I just wanted because that was thatwas that was happening. Someone alert Mom's
demand. A river of red wineis flowing through a Portuguese village after story
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units storage units exploded the streets ofa small town of Portugal this week.
They had an incident at a localdistillery. Literal rivers of red wine flowed
through an Adia, Portugal and thegutters in the streets. It's turned it
all purple. They had a winedistillery located in the village and the wine
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river was called when two storage unitsburst on Sunday. Why wasn't I just
laid down in the middle of thestreet and just like a shell Silverstein that
poem that he had about the lazychick who wanted to drink, and she
just laid there with her mouth openas it rained. I'd be like that
with this wine flood. Just ondays like today. We told you a
guy, the guy who escaped fromprison was was caught cane the story I
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lovable cremmudgeon is here to help youmake sense of it all live or on
demand. That Dana show. Youwould never engage in any of these so
called potential crimes yourself? Would youcorrect that? You would never want to
be a part of anything like that? Would you? That is correct?
You wouldn't want to be associated withsomething like that? Would you? That
is correct? You have dedicated yourlife, you claim to the rule of
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law. Right, correct, andso there is no way, no,
wait, you would ever want tobe associated or affiliated with that kind of
criminal conduct, Isn't that right?I'm not following your lineup. What you're
you're talking about the conduct described inthe memo about mister Pakiston after the interview
of the three witnesses. I'm talkingabout organized criminal activity. You'd never want
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to be a part of that.Correct. You applied for a job at
the AG's office, didn't you.I did. Let's make sure we let
that sink in. You applied fora job after this silly memo you wrote,
didn't you. Yes, let usthink in. You wrote this silly
memo where you talked about potential violationsof law, and months later you apply
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to work at the AG's office,didn't you. Oh it's correct, Oh,
it's your letter of recommendation. Sothis is the attorney she wrote a
general during so Ken Paxson. Thisis all political witch hunt the AG in
Texas. It is. It's anabsolute political witch hunt. It's so stupid.
But I love the attorney. Bythe way, Can I just say,
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and first off, welcome back tothe show, dan'elash with you.
Sorry, it's a chick thing.I gotta say it you if you were
watching the simulcast, because you know, you can listen to the show Coast
to coast, you can stream it, and then you can watch the simulcast
on YouTube where there's always good discussion, Facebook and then Channel three forty seven
Direct TV. So the ladies thatare watching, y'all know what I'm gonna
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say if you just were watching thisclip, because I just have to say
the beans on that attorney for showingup to court after labor day in a
cream colored jacket. Bravo, andthen to have the swagger with your line
of questioning to carry that off.I mean, well done, well done.
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The prosecution's star witness, he wrotethis whole memo talking about Ken Paxson's
unlawful dealings. And then after hedid it, so he tried he was
butt kiss and he was trying toget a job with Paxton. I mean
this was hysterical. It is.I mean, it's it is. I
don't know why this isn't. Ithink it should be a soap opera.
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It is a sham thing. Imean, they don't actually have any evidence.
They're just and the Republicans are weakand you know all of this,
but I mean, his attorney withthat jacket and I feel like it's a
little tight in the arms. ButI hit that that cream color jacket to
just like be there and you know, the cameras are there and you're like,
I don't care. It's a creamcolor jacket. Wearn't it. I
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mean, bravo, all right,So let's I had to talk. I
had to touch on that because there'sI mean, that jacket's bothering me.
I was gonna say, I thinkI think he's at the point where he
could just unbutton it at the frontbecause I couldn't get past anything. Lorraine
was the one who first caught thisclip and she sent it to me and
I got it. She didn't knowthis, but I literally had to watch
this damn thing three times because Icould not get past the jacket the first
two times. And I'm like,maybe that was then I was like,
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maybe it was a trick and hedid that. So but he just SE's
a very good attorney. But justyou know, kudos Jeef wearing a cream
color jacket, but just make alittle bit, a little bit bigger than
the arms, but it is it'sa whole sham thing. The reason I
haven't talked about it is because forme to sit and talk about the Pakistan
trial makes it sound like I think, what's happening to serious, like all
the Trump witch hunt stuff. I'mnot going to sit here and dissect something
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that I because a Victorian freak show. That's a joke, a sham.
I'm not, as Kane can attest, because I'll get mad and then what
happens Kane for the rest of theshow. Exactly, You're gonna need you'll
need another vacation. You know you'regonna have to take. You're gonna to
leave and go go see more family. I mean, you're you know you're
gonna have to go. It's gonnabe too much. Oh but true hair,
I'll slip back. I mean it. I felt like I was watching
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like there's so many movies where theyhave these uh sort of like a Southern
lawyers that go in the courtroom.Yo, ra ah no raw, Just
you know one more sidebar? CanI This is totally somewhat related to what
I just said, but only likea tiny little thing. Don't get mad
at me. I have to prefacewhat I'm gonna say with this. I
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have to do this every single timeI bring this up, So don't get
mad at me, Kane. Howoften have we talked about and I was
raised Baptist. I am not goingto a Baptist chction now, but I
was raised Baptist. It don't comeat me. But how often have I
talked Kane about the Southern Baptist preacherspeaking technique? Oh? Yeah, I
don't say that as a pejorative.I'm not once or twice a month.
Yeah, And you see it mostoften like when Al Sharpen gets mad and
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makes a speech, or the guywho gave who was leading the services for
my late uncle. He had theSouthern Baptist preacher speaking technique and he was
a Southern Baptist. So I'm justsaying, uh, that's when you get
up and you no matter what yousay, you can make the ingredients on
the back of a mac and cheesebox sound amazing and it you sound authoritative
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just by the way that you readit like you like you can you can
anything like the So for instance,let me just let me just let me
let me just demonstrate the Kraft Macaroniand cheese instructions super simple. If I
just read it to you. Itdoesn't sound interesting at all, does it?
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If I just say, yeah,I gotta bring the water to boil
in a medium sauce pan. Youadd the macaron he cooked it. You're
like whatever. Now watch because there'sa new speaking technique that's out Now watch
as I do the Southern Baptist preacherspeaking technique. Right here we go,
bring the water to boiler in mediumsaucapan a macaroni, cooka seven to eight
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minutes or until tenderstering, occasionally drained. Do not rinse. You see how
I'm saying, See how it works. It sounds fascinating. Yeah, came
once, He's sold. Now.Now there's a new speaking technique that's out
there, and I've most seen isused by Vivegu Ramaswami. There's a new
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speaking technique out there. I haven'tcome up with a name for it yet,
but it's similar to the Southern Baptistpreachers speaking to technique, and that
someone uses this way of speaking andcommunicating to try to sound authoritative and knowledgeable
about an issue. Okay, Solet me give you an example with the
same instructions for macaroni and cheese.Okay, you're ready. Here we go.
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I gotta get ready for those allright, ready, okay, Kane.
You know, bring water to aboil in a medium sauce pan,
like medium sauce pan, and thenand then and then add the macaroni.
Cook seven to eight minutes or untiltender, stirring, stirring occasionally you have
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to stir kne occasionally. Now wait, wait, wait, drain and do
not rents and then return the macaronito pan. Over annunciation, hysterical hand
movements too fast to let anyone cutin, and then used not authoritative and
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knowledgeable. See same thing, samething. I just wanted to explain that
to you guys. I don't knowyet. We do need to name it.
I can't think of a name forit. But you guys don't know
what I'm talking about. And youknow when you see it, and other
people besides vivig Ramaswamy do it.He's just I think, the most high
level, most visible person to doit. But just gonna put that out
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there, Okay. I got acouple of other things to get into.
So we were talking about the newMexico update. Can we oh gosh,
can we talk about I'm so sorry, can you miss some things? I
know I didn't even know and Idon't want to say this word. I'm
going to say it one time becauseit's part of a news story. Some
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people out there need Jesus, includingthis chick in Virginia who used a website
called chatter Bait. Oh, don'teven just don't look it up. Just
just you didn't you were you missedthis yesterday? Did you see the story?
Did you have to clean your eyesand then go to church? You
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wouldn't bring it up today? Youwere hoping. That's so sweet. So
this woman and I mentioned this asa headline the other day. Susannah Gibson.
She's running in the fifty seventh district. It is a suburban Richmond seat
and Democrats want to upend. They'reall trying to undo Goop majority in the
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House, right and so they've beenreally targeting David Owen is the Republican and
then the Susianna Gibson. She's anurse practitioner, she's got two kids,
she's you know, she's married,and then she also does something on the
side, so she golly, Ihate some days she u and her husband
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engaged in private marital activities that shestreamed publicly, and she would take requests
in exchange for actual monetary tips.Now the videos can be archived on another
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site. So she live streamed sexacts with her husband and then asked people
for tips money for doing requests.I guess, but that's that's not where
it ends, because we know itbecause he got out there obviously. And
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then the response to this from Democrats, they've gone apoplectic. They they they
lost their minds. They accused everybodyof actual revenge porn and then all the
operatives, this is what they're they'resaying, like this chick is a senator
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in Virginia. She says, GlennYoungkin's team leaked videos of Susannah Gibson to
try to embarrass and humiliate her.Okay, my I had quote tweeted this
and I said, wait, wait, well how do you leak videos that
someone willingly posted themselves to a publicforum? And I ended it with dirt
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But how does that? I mean? I feel like I was listening.
I've listened to my husband explained factsmachine stuff to like our parents and how
to send pds to our parents.Know if my mom's listening, don't get
mammy, but you know how youlike, you're explaining how some things worked
to like your parents or your grandparents, right on the internet, and it
(30:55):
requires a lot of patients. Ifeel like that applies here because these people
apparently don't know how the internet works. Like she's live streamed on a public
forum, much like I'm doing rightnow. We're we have a simulcast of
the radio show that also live streamson YouTube and Facebook, much like that.
(31:18):
She live streamed it and then ismad because people saw it, well
people, I mean Republicans saw itand thought, whoa, why are you
doing this? You're literally running foroffice and you're doing this. And so
now she's accusing the people who Ihave seen I guess, or who know
(31:44):
that she posted the sex acts ona totally public, not private forum.
She says, that's revenge porn andthey leaked it. That's not how any
of that works. You revenged yourself, then you can't leak something to you.
That's like when people accused lives ofTikTok of dosing people because she literally
repost something they already publicly post themselves. That's literally that's exactly the same thing
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here. So the Democrats are.They're apoplectic. They are freaking out right
now because they thought they were gonnabe able to flip this seat. And
my first thought is, y'all didn'tlike vet your candidate, right, y'all
didn't vet this candidate. Y'all didn'tgo We'll wait a minute before we get
any further. Do you have anyother social media accounts of which we should
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be aware, you know, anylive streaming. You got to ask these
people that you know, the ds, you gotta ask them this. These
are the people that are like,yeah, we think it's totally fine or
read about you know, deldost toyour kids in school. I mean,
those are those people, by theway, Kay, we didn't know if
we could say that yesterday on aeronautwhen Senator Kennedy was reading that the gender
(32:50):
Queer book. So we just didit and thought we would apologize after if
there was any issue, but wedid. Since they're out the other things,
so you can rest easy now.Yeah. Yeah, see, you
couldn't get us, so we can. We just we just random up,
man, So I just I mean, these are the people that are wanting
to read this trash to your kidsin schools, right, So you got
to ask these people these things likewait a minute, hold up, are
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there any other accounts of which weshould be aware? Nobody leaked out on
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a rebrand. Pro life now becomes, in the words of Indiana Senator Todd
Young, pro baby, pro baby. Okay, I hate to break it
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to you, but if you callbroccoli candy, it's still just broccoli.
If you tie a really nice bowaround a lump of coal, it is
still coal. Under there. Ihave a question. Did she babies are
broccoli baby broccoli? Mmmm uh?That's Jen Saki on MSNBC. Wait a
(35:10):
minute, but you can say thatthe dude's a chick. So I can
say that something is whatever the hellI wanted to be right, and that
how it works. Well, thething is it is a baby. Well
I know that she doesn't know that. Apparently somebody miss biology. I mean,
man, is she going to besurprised one day? Just I just
you don't need to go to thoselinks, but the links that people will
(35:32):
go to to just try not toadmit the obvious. You know what,
I like, Can we extend thisfurther? Because if if dudes can go
out and be like, oh,I'm a chick, call me, ma'am.
Can I use your bathroom? CanI tell the ATF you know,
if I wanted to get an nFA item. No, no, no,
My NFA item does totally not allidentify as an n FA item.
It's it's it's a twenty two lR. That's exactly what it is.
(35:55):
Totally fine. See that's what itidentifies as. So that works right,
follow the science, bigots. Iam so gonna try. I really want
to try. That identifies as abar soap. Yeah, and the TSA
is fine with yeah, exactly right. I'm just you know, or yeah,
I can take my liquids on theplane because I hate checking a bag
like I have a whole thing,like Greg Fokker has nothing on me.
(36:19):
I have like a whole thing likeno, no, no, this three
point four is this identifies this threepoint four ounces. I know it says
twelve ounces on this, but itactually identifies the three point four ounces.
And follow the science bigots baggetts justgonna say that from now on. And
are people afraid of be labeled thatthey're so afraid of having their feelings hurt?
Wait, I met a big itgo ahead? Sorry? Oh man,
(36:42):
all right, So coming up inour second hour, the economy is
bad, no matter how many waysthe administration wants to tell you otherwise.
The latest with New Mexico, theongoing fight in Congress also sudafed. So
they came up with this piece saying, oh no, it looks like sudofed
and benadrol and these other decongestions don'twork well because benadrol's an antihistamine, and
sudafed was really affected before all themeth chefs got involved, and then they
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had to change the ingredient. Sowhat's the point of this. I don't
know. We got a lot elseto hit stick with us. Yes,
the main event the consumer price Indexfor the month of August headline expected up
an aggressive six tents, and theeconomist and analysts delivered up six tenths,
up six tenths. Last time wehad up six tenths on a month over
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month was going way back. Youhave to go all the way back to
February, February of twenty twenty twoto find a bigger number, when it
was up seven tenths. Actually inMarch it was up as well. So
now if we consider that the highwater mark here in two thousand and five
was up one point two, yes, we've made progress, but this follows
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up two tenths to one percent.Strip out food energy up three tenths of
one percent year over year, upthree point seven percent. That is hotter
than expected, hotter than the rearviewmirror, and three point seven last time
we're anywhere near there was up fourpercent in May. Yeah, it's not
good, not good at all.Are they actually going to have any kind
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of White House press eveil today anythingfrom KJP, because there wasn't anything yesterday,
and yesterday there wasn't according to JackieHeinrich, and not anything scheduled for
this week. Welcome back to theprogram, because I think they'd like to
ask questions about that Daniel last yearwith you top of the second hour,
and you can listen coast to coast. You can stream the radio program and
you can watch the simulcast YouTube Facebookchannel three forty seven on direct TV.
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So the economy. We were told, you know, the way that the
way that democrats, the way thatthe administration has put it out there is
that it's you know, it's actuallywe're doing really well. It's uh,
you know, it's good, alittle maybe a little hotter than expected.
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Oh no, it's bad. Andby the way, the other big,
the big driver to this actually isthe what's the gas index that was the
largest contributor to the spike in Augustit was over ten percent month over month,
and then cost for shelter increase forthe fortieth straight month in a row.
Now CPI, the core CPI thatexcludes the energy and food that showed
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also it rose point three percent lastmonth it was point two percent increase.
So the annual rate is four pointthree percent. So you the consumer inflation
under Joe Biden has sky rocket deaddeath and that's the consumer Price Index CPI.
So that's how much everybody's been paying. So there is this idea that
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everything is in your rear view mirroris a lie. And that's kind of
what I mean. That's ultimately whatthey've been arguing out there, and his
surrogates have been arguing. They've beentrying to make a focus on bionomics.
I have no idea why that's likeone of his every area is his worth
here? Doesn't he have a strongarea Cane. That's probably the better question
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to ask. I don't think so. Just look at these numbers over the
past year. Loan food at homeover four percent, food away from home
six and a half percent, foodat employee sites and schools fifty seven and
a half percent. The cost oftools and hardware and supplies almost six percent,
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housekeeping supplies that increased five percent,outdoor equipment nine percent, and seventeen
percent for any kind of motor vehiclerepair apparels three percent more expensive than it
was a year ago. New vehicleprices are up by three percent, almost
eight percent. Non prescription drug increasesnot almost nine percent, pet food.
I mean, we could sit hereand go on and on. There's not
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a single area of consumer activity whereyou've seen any kind of price decreases or
any kind of relief for the averageAmerican. And then listen to this.
This is how they're spinning this.This is the top spokesperson on the economy
for the President, and I wantyou to listen to what they're saying.
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What he's saying on this listen tohow he's trying to spin this President has
a lot to be proud of anda lot to run on. He's delivered
some of the most consequential achievements andeconomic progress in generations with the Inflation Reduction
Act, the Infrastructure Bill, theChips Bill, which is opening new factories
and creating new manufacturing jobs around thecountry. That's what he's going to be
talking. How is the Chips Billwhich is opening it's not doing Jack squat
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by the way, and although costof materials and everything else that is going
to be so much more expensive,I mean everything, people are paying so
much more than they have been.The cost of like, for instance,
cable satellite streaming services six point threepercent increase over the past twelve months,
sporting event admission over seven percent.I mean it's they they the the August
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Consumer Price Index rose by three pointseven percent over the past year, core
CPI by four point three percent.I mean, clearly, inflation is not
down, clearly. I mean it'sit's people can see that. They are
not there's it's the hidden tax ofspending more money on basic everyday items and
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they see this. I mean,you can see it. Going to the
grocery store, you can see it. Just like for instance, I buy
the like the ingredients for like pastasauces and stuff like the cand Italian tomatoes
and all this other and some ofthe h my gosh, herbs. If
you're getting fresh rosemary. The heatkilled my rosemary this year. So until
(42:52):
I can get I'm trying to getsomething else going. You know, I
had to go and get some rosemary. Oh my gosh. Like it's everything
is so much more expensive. Andif you're one of those people that kind
of, you know, keep trackof everything, which is every every American,
you have to at this point.I don't think anybody's out of that
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then you, I mean, yousee it for yourself. I don't know
how you're telling people that the economyis better and that inflation has gone away.
It hasn't. I mean, it'sjust that's why why would you lie
to people? That guy that's IanSam's I mean, prices have gone up,
real wages of fallen under Biden.They said, what is it?
Sixty some odd percent of Americans areliving paycheck to paycheck. You know what
I told you yesterday? The sofameasure, which I thought this was wild.
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The housing market is just being hitso hard. They said they can
they one of the most reliable waysto measure a healthy housing market is sofa
sales. That makes sense. Youknow, you get a new house,
build a new house, you move, you get needed to get a new
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sofa, and they're down by likealmost that's crazy. That's crazy. People
are broke and they vote their wallets. I feel like Democrats forgot that they
have been so I get here.Look, I get that Democrats have been
focused on like Trump and J sixand all this other stuff. Not nobody
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cares when it comes to their wallet. Literally, nobody cares. They want
to save money, They want tobe able to afford basic things. They
don't want to go broke having topay the hidden tax of inflation and gas
prices. Let me go back tothat real quick. We had this headline
about the just over the last week. It was last week you had Saudi
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Arabia extending the decrease and barrels released. You had the president of the United
States. They announced last week thatthey're suspending all leases, any leasing on
for any kind of oiling gas inAlaska up there and the Arctic they're suspending
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those leases. Nothing being done onany kind of nothing at all being in
any which way done for oil refinery. You know the headline we had about
the big lithium mine in Nevada,which we've actually we have known about it
for a while. I wanted tocome back to that too in context with
all of this, because we haveknown about the lithium mine for a while.
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Isn't that one of the reasons thatMusk was looking at that spot out
there for one of his facilities becauseof the huge, the multi trillion plus
dollar supply of lithium that's in areservoir there. And there's there's others too.
I mean there's that's not the onlyone in the United States. But
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I was I was reading a conversationand it's a it was a rando that
works in the energy sector, andthey were saying, we you know they're
talking about they wanted to share thesethoughts on social media. They didn't.
I appreciate that they did it.I understand why they didn't use their name
in that because they don't want tobe found out in their workplace. But
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they were talking about the lithium andthey were saying, look, this the
lithium mining project in western Novadi.You have environmentalists that oppose it, you
have indigenous tribes that oppose it.The Ninth Circuit was saying, all the
project can move forward. There's thesame mining project in that area that hasn't
been doing very well. You havea Canadian group involved, you have a
couple of other groups involved, tobe a Bureau of Land Management, the
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original BLM involved. But here's theother thing though, so and and pulling
the plug on authorization for that.We remember this was back in July twenty
July twenty two, twenty twenty third, that's when Bureau of Land Management told
the Canadian mining company that they weregoing to pull authorization for their lithium exploration.
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That was for one of those projectsout there. Where is all that?
Where's lithium refined? Guys? No, most of it's done in China.
In fact, they dominate it,They absolutely dominate it. They actually
just opened a huge another one.This was July fifth, They opened a
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huge lithium processing plant or I said, should say processed. They opened a
huge plant in Zimbabwe. You know, that's part of a Belton Road thing.
And then of course you know theyget rights to the rare earth elements,
of which lithium is one. Theyopened a three hundred million dollars lithium
processing plant back in July in Zimbabwe, which has one of the world's largest
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reserves of lithium. I believe thatours. I think what I'd read that
is the one that we have,the big one in Nevada is actually larger
than this. But all of ourred tape and everything else, we're not
gonna It's almost like this administration andparty and control want us to be relying
up on China because they say thatthey want all of these green energy and
they want this exploration, but thenthey allow it to be fought every step
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of the way, and they doabsolutely nothing to make us self sufficient.
Battery manufacturing. I mean, let'stalk about that for a minute. Do
we even have the ability to manufacturethose types of batteries. We don't have
the processing ability not I mean,China has they dominate it. We would
have to mine it and then sendit to China for processing. How in
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the hell does that decouple us fromChina. That's the thing we can't We
can't stop using Chinese lithium, andwe can't not have them process our lithium,
even if we were to extract itourselves. And they're just buying up
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all of the rare earth element mineralrights everywhere else. Financial Times had a
huge piece. They already won thecobalt war. Now they're winning the race
for Africa's lithium they control. Earlierthis year it was seventy percent of global
lithium production. I think it's goneup even from that. My point in
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bringing this up is that gas pricesare driving a huge driver of this gas
index. The way that the administrationputs it, they're like, well,
if we move everything over to GreenNew Deal, you know, we move
everything over to EV it's going tobe so much better with everything that I
just laid out for you. Howin the hell do you think that's going
(49:22):
to happen? That's the point.It's not it's a line. They know
it misery period and now all ofthe news you would probably miss. It's
time for Dana's quick five. Man. I was I think I put this
in your prep with this headline.This is how I haven't titled I have
(49:46):
long waits and Carres Lift adds afeature to match women and non binary drive
writers with drivers of the same gender. So that's how I have it listed.
Okay, is that a big deal? I mean is it? I
mean, I guess women wanting toride with female drivers is one thing.
I guess that's fine, But thenon binary thing, really, yes,
(50:07):
can I have a driver that doesn'tknow if they have a penis or a
vagina? But how did they identifywomen? Yeah? How do you identify
that? Yeah? How do youidentify women? And how do you identify
non binary? Because if you're nonbinary, then you're there's binary non binary,
so you're binary? How does thatwork? I mean, this is
a lie. I feel like thisis false advertising, you know. I
(50:30):
just I don't know. I feelkind of like I just you know what
I'm saying. I just got someI got some questions, all right.
So that's that's one. Also,this Arizona dog returned to a family after
missing for twelve years. What Arizonapup? Twelve years after he went missing.
Thanks to a microchip and a friendlyanimal control officer, they brought him
(50:52):
home and they said he was likea puppy. They were so excited and
they got their dog back. Thedog's name is Minion. Which is actually
funny. He got out win abackyard gate was accidentally left open. But
they said they went around, theywere looking for him for forever and they
finally they found him, so theygot him back. That's so nice because
that never happens. That never happens, and if it's in Texas, it's
usually because of a coyote. Justyou know, same. Also a couple
(51:15):
of other things. Did you thinkthat Iran was going to live up to
their end of the bargain when itcomes from because remember they had got the
six billion dollars prisoner swap deal.Well, apparently John Kirby was saying that
their strings attached, but they're whois it? They're big flufy crazy leader
over in irand he was saying,no, there are no strings attached.
Just Irran's money. We can dowhat we want with it. Were you
(51:37):
shocked that that you knew that?That's you know? Uh? Lauren Bobert
was escorted out of a Beetle Juicemusical at a Denver theater after she was
accused of vaping and taking photos onher phone. Her office denied the most
some of the claims they said aboutthe behavior, but they did confirm she
was escorted out of the venue.It was a touring performance of the musical
Beetle Juice over the weekend, andshe where is the Dinver's Uele Theater.
(52:02):
I mean, if you're going toget escorted out of someplace, you know
it, make it the Beetle Juicemusical to saying you know there you go,
Make it that. We have alot more on the way that you
don't want to miss. We've gotsome culture for you and a lot more.
Stick with us YouTube, Facebook ordirect tv. If you're looking for
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podcast every day to catch up theDanish show. Yes, it cuts off.
Look actual evidence do you have,as opposed to allegations to show to
the American public that would merit anactual impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden? Improve
that today isn't just about some ofyou, I don't know, McCarthey,
for the sake of an acting politicalrevenge. This has been about the political
(52:49):
revenge. We have the bank accounts. We can see, man. You
can see that the homes that theBidens own can't be afforded on a congressional
or Senate salary. You also understandthat it's not normal for family members to
receive millions of dollars from overseas interests. Those things aren't normal. This not
normal. Have twenty silk shell countrycompanies. These things are not normal.
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And it alludes to not only justwidespread corruption, but money laundering, if
not influence peddling itself. And wealso have the president on the vice president
at the time on record saying thatthe prosecutor was fine, well, son
of a bitch. The prosecutor wasfired right because the prosecutor was going after
the company that his son was workingon. That's what we have. If
(53:34):
you can't see that, if youwant, if you're that blunt, I'll
turn it over the attorneys into people. Don't see that because you don't report
on it today. I'm not sureyou know what the American people think,
but here's what they might want.Whooooo, oh, man, I want
that Congressman Scott Perry energy all daylong. Wecome back to the show,
(53:55):
Dana last here bottom of this secondhour. Man unloaded and rightfully, so
he's like, what do you meanyou all haven't been reporting on it?
Oh, I will say, youknow how they've been reporting on it.
Hold on me and pulled us up. I got some headlines. That's how
they've been reporting on it. Theyact like it's just it's can you believe?
(54:17):
So ignorant? They act like it'sso here here it is. I've
all I actually included some of itin your prep. They're apoplectic over it.
White House Slam's impeachment inquiry is evidencefree? Goose Chase the ap No,
there's no evidence. There's no evidence. Headline, no evidence, they
(54:40):
say they they said, Uh,I mean so many of these different headlines
where they act like it's a witchhunt going after the president's son. I
got it. There's a lot ofthose targeting the president's family. Oh,
he's baby infant sun Hunters. Infantbaby baby sun Hunter. What do you
(55:05):
mean there's no evidence? Are youpeople high? You're getting a his stache?
Like, what do you mean there'sno evidence? You mean all the
emails and the texts and everything else. The money, I mean, there's
legit money. That's their checks thathave been cashed. Folks. Oh,
you know, it's totally normal tocreate you know, just a different name
(55:25):
and all these other weird emails andengage in talks about the weather, you
know, surreptitiously because talking about theweather is so sensitive. Sure we'll buy
that. No, no we won't. So dumb nobody's buying it. No,
it's and it's now that they're intoit and I and they're doing it
all by the book. And Democratscan't complain. You can't call it a
(55:47):
witch hunt. Wh y'all did waswitch hunts. This isn't a witch hunt.
Oh near now, you guys,see why give madame McCarthy. Here's
things that you can criticize them on, But Republicans making sure that this goes
by the book is not one ofthem. Because now what look at it.
Democrats can't say that they're just doingthis all mean without any evidence,
(56:08):
because guess what, you had tohave evidence to you open up the inquiry
officially, all goodness, can youbelieve it? So now because it's all
official, all these other whistleblowers potentiallythat are out there, they've got protection
to come out with this official inquiryongoing. So see, they did it
(56:30):
right, they had evidence, theywent through, they made their case.
Now they've opened an official inquiry andit goes forward from here. And if
Democrats in the Senate because you know, just more of this stuff is going
to come out, and if morewhistleblowers come out Katie brought the door,
Boy, that makes it real hardfor Democrats if the Senate at that point
(56:52):
decides not to prosecute it, especiallyif they turn over the recommendation that Wow,
here's all this crazy amount of evidenceand all these whistleblowers they you should,
Boy, how do you think it'sgoing to play out with an American
public that's already been surveyed six waysto Sunday by everybody right, left and
center, and they come back withthe same the same result, the overwhelming
(57:12):
over sixty percent of Americans think thatsomething shady was going on, that he's
involved in corrupt, that he's corrupt, and that they're involved in some very
financially beneficial shenanigans. Hm. Well, that's going to hurt Democrats going into
an election year. Wow, itlooks like this was played really well.
Huh fafo as they say, so, you know, just saying I think
(57:37):
that this they've they've there's no atthis point they got to do it.
And for them to sit here andI'm not going to get excited over the
gun charge either. I mean,that's the only thing that they can't get
Biden on, so that's why they'repursuing this. They can't get Potus on
this one, so that's why they'repursuing this. Also, you know,
this works out in favor of theBiden opponents within the Democrat Party. This
(57:59):
actually work out in their favor becausethis just gives them more rhetorical ammunition to
swap him out. But they don'treally want Kamala either, because she's you
know who. I mean, theygotta you would have to have. And
this is why I think what Newsom'sdoing, somebody in the background running a
shadow campaign the whole day time.Who would be his number two? Though,
(58:20):
I'm going to speculate for a hotsecond if you because nobody cares about
Kamala. There's there's nobody loyal there, nobody cares. Nobody's gonna be like
she has to be about. Nobodycares. Who would be his number two?
Klobuchar, No, but think ofit. I mean you would,
you would. You could only takefrom an office that you know you could
(58:43):
secure. Again, that's true.You could only take from an area that
you know you could get a reliabledem or Whimer. I mean, you'd
have two governors. Whitmer could beeasily replaced another Democrat. I mean they
could look at it like that.I mean they you know, that's really
it. They don't really have anybodyelse in the and the bench, nobody
else that I could see reaching whatBuddha judge, that would be just an
anchor. Can you imagine? Golly, it would be like it's dumb and
(59:09):
dumber. That's too easy, that'stoo easy to make fun of that with
merchandising and all that. There's noway. But I'm just saying that's just
keep keep keep an eye on that, all right. A couple of other
things I want to make sure that, Oh yeah, one one other thing
on the impeachment. I'm sure y'allsaw this. The Biden White House is
sending letters to the CNN, inNew York Times and other outlets demanding them
(59:30):
to investigate the lies behind the Republicanplans to impeach the president. Oh but
what about the free press. Where'sthe weeping and nashing of the teeth?
Where are the jim Acostas? Whereare you all at talking about the sanctity
of the free press. Oh my, Ward must have mussamelon South. Where
(59:52):
are those people at Remember every singletime you would have a if Trump like
looked remotely aggressive in the general directionof anyone associated with media, Oh my
gosh, it's an attack on thepress. It's an attack on the free
press. Oh that's all you heard. But now, I mean, he's
(01:00:15):
sending this. I just find thisvery interesting. He's sending these letters.
They say it's time for the mediato ramp up. According to Ian Sam's
the Special Assistant to the President,senior advisor, he wrote this letter.
He says it's quote time for themedia to ramp up as scrutiny of House
Republicans for opening an impeachment inquiry basedon lies. If they're not based on
(01:00:36):
lies, I mean, if they'rebased on lies, then you know,
why would why did you try tohide all of it? I mean,
they're they're based on the stuff thatyou have. What are you talking about?
This is all public stuff. Thereare receipts. Dude. It's not
our fault that your guys are sodamned dumb. It's not our fault.
So they want the media to serveas they want the media to be.
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I mean They act like the mediaas their lap dogs, so they want
them to attack everybody else for pointingthis out. I mean they found,
I mean Biden lied repeatedly about hisinvolvement in all these foreign business dealings.
You know why this is important.What were we just talking about with the
gas index and inflation and all thisother stuff a little bit earlier. What
were we just talking about with lithiumand with China and rare earth metals and
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the Green New Agenda? I mean, hell, we would under this administration,
if we keep going down this path, we'll be more relying up on
China than we ever would be upon the Saudias for energy and who benefited
from that accommodation. This family,I mean, they make the Clinton They
make Clinton's brother look like he's allclass. I never thought i'd see the
(01:01:43):
day you don't Bill Clinton's I'm BillClinton brother every dan do. They make
him seem like, you know,he's a damn Vanderbilt. This family gets
in there, what can we marchup that? I don't know, Hunter,
That's what they're like. Democrats makeso much fun. A flyover man,
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you all don't get to say anotherdamn thing with that family in the
White House. I mean, nah, I don't. I don't think so.
They said that every even a trustedFBI informant, has an alleged bribe
to the family. Everybody, everybodythey got, I mean, and the
White House is defensive. They putthis memo out. They want the media
(01:02:28):
to look at this. The WhiteHouse is in damage control. You got
Dan Goldman, he was giving aninterview. Notice, how these Democrats they're
all changing, they're they're all changingtheir language. This is they had it
in there. He was saying thatthere's no He went from saying that there's
no evidence. So there's no directevidence. That's a that's the line that
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they're all using. Oh there's nodirect evidence. There's no direct evidence.
Oh there's no direct evidence, directevidence, direct evidence. That they keep
saying it over and over again.Audio sound by four. Listen to Ian
Sam's this is this, This isthis dude, listen to this cat the
defense check it well again. Ithink this is part of the right wings
misinformation machine to try to confuse peopleabout what the truth is. The truth
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is that the president, as hehas said publicly for years, uh calls
his family every day to check in. He calls his son every day to
check in. He calls his otherfamily members to check in to see how
they're doing. He loves them.There's they're a tightening family. And what
the GOP's own witness testified is thatthat's exactly what the president was doing.
He was checking in with Particularly,he looks like Elmer Fudd without the hat,
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doesn't he This dude looks like ElmerFudd with glasses and no hat.
Oh man, Oh, you know, he just loves his son. The
reason I was involved in all thesebusinesses because I just love my boy.
I just love my crook adding son. If you know where that one quote
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came from, you're a Heathers fan, That's what this is. That's what
he's doing. Yes, I mean, I totally got involved in illegal activities
because I love my child. That'sreally that's it. That's why he buys
him all these hookers, you know, because he loves his son. I
mean who I mean, No,he wants him to be able to have
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his hookers. I mean what parentwouldn't. And the reason that he makes
sure he has money for the crack, I mean because he loves his son,
Jake. He loves his son,it's a little hookers and blow.
Come on, who doesn't love theirson? Some might call that enabling,
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you know, oh my gosh.Some might say that's kind of enabling.
I just nobody believes that. Rememberthe stuff that they came out with with
Junior. They literally made up astory about him being at a meeting and
he wasn't even there. He didn'teven have a meeting. Can you imagine,
well, Trump loves his son.Can you imagine if they had come
(01:05:05):
out and said that, Oh myword, hey, we don't. We
don't now, we don't. Wedon't believe that. I mean, I'm
sure he loves his son, butI also think it's kind of weird that
his son doesn't seem like he loveshim. Peto pete? What's that?
Ian? What does peto pete mean? Why did Ashley? Why did Ashley
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biden? Right? Was I molested? Verbatim literally in her own handwriting in
her diary talking about showers with apresident mc unity her daddy, I'm just
wondering. I'm not look, don'tget mad at me. I'm just sharing
with you. Once she wrote inthe diary that they said wasn't hers,
and then they started reading people's housesso that they could take It's not her
diary. If we are breaks downthe door, takes diary, activate bs.
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I'm saying, I laugh. It'sall the right wing. It's the
right wing. The right wing didn'tdo this. This is literally them having
these meetings and exchanging money. Whatis this? What is that? That's
another The right wing didn't establish RosemontSeneca. He just loves his son,
Jake. He loves his baby boy. It's his laugh mission to make bad
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decisions. It's time for Florida.Man. Oh dude, I have some
stuff for you today. All right, So first up, this Florida woman.
Can you imagine like this being theheadline for your crime and then like
this your mug shot with it.A Florida woman stole money from a cheerleading
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business to pay for her botox.The cheerleading coach was arrested and charged with
grand theft for stealing over thirty thousanddollars from this kid's nonprofit. Clay cheerleading
coach is accused of stealing money fromher team's organization and spending it on botox.
According to an arrest warrant, AmandaHerdon, the previous leader of the
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Crushed Cheer organization allegedly stole over thirtytwo thousand dollars from the organization for children.
Crush Cheer is a nonprofit, andthe money parents contribute goes towards uniforms
and other operational costs. The arrestwarrant proves that Herndon had sole access to
the organization's account, where she quoteused Crushed Cheerleading funds to get botox,
pay for her personal cell phone bill, purchase concert tickets, multiple Amazon purchases,
(01:07:33):
and more things that were not relatedto Crush Cheerleading business. According to
the warrant, yea, so oh, she also purchased some stuff, a
big lots too. So she's soin trouble, so in trouble, and
they've said that now they're they're havingto they had to disperse Crushed Cheer and
(01:07:56):
the organization. They had to havethe the cord directors create their own gym
because they couldn't like, actually continue. So she's totally going to She's going
to jail. Also, a womanwearing a Superman T shirt is wanted in
Vero Beach. Police say she's nosuperhero. A woman wearing a superhero T
shirt and her face is clearly visible. I mean, she's got like her
(01:08:18):
eyeliner wing game on. It's strong. After she walked into a publics and
straight up stole four bottles of tequilain three minutes, she placed two bottles
of the Cosamigos tequila in her purseand uh then walked out with and took
two others, walked out without pain. I mean, you know, she's
(01:08:40):
a superhero. She should be ableto find her. They can't find her.
So there they're they're they're trying.A st August Our, Florida man
was spotted by officers trying to boarda plane in Orlando with a fake grenade
and a real yet unmounted rocket launcher. Of course, the contents of the
bag were detected by people with eyes. The TSA spokesperson said that the bag
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contained literally like a fake grenade andthe rocket launcher and all this stuff.
They said that it's forbidden to carryreplica or real weapons on planes. They
confiscated the materials and they let himgo. On Oh okay, yeah,
let him go, and but you'llget in trouble for your you know,
your shampoo bottle stick with us.We got more in store. A third
hour next But why did he saythat he was there the next day because
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he wasn't there the next day.Well, he went about a week or
so after the attacks with other membersof Congress to see ground zero for himself
and have a chance to talk inthank the first responders. He just attributed
the visit a little earlier in theremarks than what it actually occurred. But
he was there, he did goto Ground zero. That was a mistake.
He just he attributed he attributed thevisit to a time which was actually
(01:09:45):
turned out to be about a weekafter the attapt So it's it's just,
you know, it was a littleearlier than when he was actually there.
It's a little you mean, becausehe wasn't like for a long time.
What in the world I cannot deal? All right, Welcome back to the
program, Daniel, last year withyou, top of this third hour with
(01:10:10):
You and We. That was JohnKirby who was asked, who was also
asked in a press conference with sameanswer about why does why does the president?
Yes, why does he make stuffup? He couldn't answer it.
And that's the thing, I mean, it's not just about even him making
up stuff about nine eleven. It'sabout him making up about how you know,
(01:10:30):
how he lost his son Bo andhim making up literally everything. I
think he tries every story that hetries to tell people to seem like a
normal human. He lies, Helies about it. It's just it's it
never ends. Who is the realJoe Biden? No one will ever know
a love Musslim? I still,can I just touch on that real quick?
(01:10:54):
That's actually what they're running with.Well, the reason that he was
at these business dinners is because heloves his son. That's what Ian Sam's
his you know, his spokesmouth issaying now, well, because he loves
his son for the same reason Marthathat he you know, he purchases hookers
and blow for his son. Heloves his son, loves his son.
(01:11:15):
Actual In the meantime, Democrats aretrying to fend off they it makes them
look more ridiculous because all of thecareful steps that Republicans have taken to get
to the point of an actual officialinquiry supported by actual evidence. And then
you have Elizabeth Warren, She's reallyupset. Woud you like a beer?
(01:11:36):
Sweetie? Audio sun by two listento this. This is the extremest Republicans
trying to figure out how they canuse the business of the American people doing
the work we're supposed to do asleverage to try to improve their political position.
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They know that there is what thehell did she just say? She
just said words. She says thatthey're using the business of the people to
improve their political position. Wait aminute, what I mean? Holding corrupt
officials accountable is also the business ofthe people. So they're doing their jobs.
(01:12:18):
They're to benefit their position because usuallyif you do your job, you
know, well, you do yourjob, that makes you look good because
you're doing your job right, sogood. They're doing their job and improving
their position in the eyes of theAmerican people. So she just said that
(01:12:42):
is one of the dumbest I justI need to say words here, I
need to fill in words. They'reexpecting an answer. Oh my gosh,
the hell am I going to say? Same energy? Same energy? And
then and then you have yeah,what'd you like a beer? I've said
(01:13:03):
one's right. I'm surprised you didn'task that reporter, oh, oh,
what would you like a beer?And then you have Jamie Raskin, who
this is so funny. Check thisout. This is I don't know why
he's saying this. He's saying thatit's obviously coming from one place. I'll
do somebody seven. Sorry. There'sninety one criminal charges against Donald Trump right
(01:13:27):
now, thirteen criminal charges against CongressmanSantos, who was just on the show
a few moments ago. They havenothing to say about that. There are
no charges against Joe Biden, andthey want to impeach the guy. That's
obviously coming from Donald Trump. It'ssort of like January sixth. January sixth
would not have happened had Donald Trumpnot got all over the record relate to
change permits from the National Park Servicefrom January twentieth, where they were just
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going to have an inaugural. Itlooks like he's looking down at the camera,
which is like your most unflattering angle. That's Jamie Raskin. I can't
hear him anymore. First off,they they're conducting an inquiry. Whether or
not they want to impeach him isgoing to be dependent upon the findings of
this inquiry. Now, I getit that Democrats just like to ram anything
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through without any regard for process.That's why that they impeached. They literally,
you shut up, you impeached aguy with literally with no charges.
You didn't even criminally charge the guythat you impeached. Okay, this is
the inquiry, you know, thestep that you moron skipped. You guys
skipped this step. You didn't dothis, So how the hell would you
(01:14:33):
know what it looks like you skipthis process on your way to impeachment town
with no criminal charges. So thisis investigation, examining evidence and coming to
a conclusion as to whether or notimpeachment is recommended. That's what you guys
(01:14:53):
skipped. Now. Anthony Weiner,the guy who once accused me of hacking
into his Twitter account because he wassending Schlang picks to people. Y'all remember
when this happened. So back inthe day when my late friend and boss
Andrew Breitbart was alive, he hadtexted me, and I wrote about this
in my book. He wrote aboutthis in his book How This All Happened?
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He texted. He texted me.I was like eleven o'clock at night.
He was like, oh my gosh, look what I just sent you.
And I looked and I had noidea what I was looking at.
I'm like, it's cloth, it'sdon't know someone was direct messaging me and
him on Twitter saying, this iscoming from Anthony Weener. You've got to
look at it. You got tolook at it. And we're like,
do we want to though? Andhe Anthony Weiner was sending manhood picks to
(01:15:45):
people, and he got himself ina lot of trouble and then he was
like, you guys hacked my accountand put them there. Yeah, we
took pictures of your Schlang and putthem on your Twitter account. You stupid
more on and a guy with thelast named Wiener shouldn't be sending picks of
his to people. I don't knowwhy he was on with Jesse, and
(01:16:08):
I'm going to text him and makeso much fun of him for that.
I'm gonna just like, I'm gonnawhy did you have Schlang pick on?
But he was talking about twenty twentyfour. I just think that this is
hysterical that this is Anthony Weiner.Anthony, my wife left me? My
didn't she leave him? Are theystill together? I don't know, Like
(01:16:30):
how you got a Clinton aid toleave you? Like my I was taking
pictures of my thing with my kidssitting next to me, sending them to
people. Even after I was caughtthe first time. This is what he
was talking about twenty twenty four transissues and de Santis listen to this.
Just you believe and Ron de Santisand people like him think that the government,
(01:16:51):
and only the government, can figurethese things out. You know what,
parents, school boards, leave itto them, you know, but
out a little you're gonna make coolboardsaren't doing a good job. Wait a
minute, that's your school board.Let the school you're you're what do you
live hell, I live in NewJersey. Okay, your school board go
down there. You can make thosepolicies. It should be run locally.
I four Republicans believed in local controlof education. We do. So we're
(01:17:13):
looking for a little leadership. Providedthis is working for him. Rond de
Santis believes that boys should not stompeteagainst at the Wolf of journal Pole,
which was done by a fern that'sactually in the tank for another candidate.
But I'm not going to get intothat. First off, what in the
world hell's he wearing? I'm gonnawear a jacket over a pic neck table
(01:17:33):
covering? Like what in the LLLbean hell was that that I just saw?
Stop? Maybe if I wear uh, you know a pic neck pattern.
People will forget that. I literallytook pictures of my schlan and sent
it to people. Callie, he'sthe trans issues in local control. Yeah,
(01:17:56):
that's the thing. Local parents wantlocal control of their kids, you
freak, because they don't want peoplelike you teaching their kids about you know,
all the different ways you can havesexual intercourse as opposed to math.
You know, kids today are like, boy, I wish I could learn
how to do taxes. Wish Icould learn how to do my taxes and
how to and you know, howto invest and stuff like that. Just
(01:18:18):
come out with basic knowledge of that, and then you have the schools going
well. Guys can also have theirperiods. That's what they're teaching kids.
But why is he remarking on it? No, no, no, it's
too soon. I just can't,all right, So I had to get
that other way because I can't.I'm not a fan of him. The
a couple of other things to hitas well. Check this out in Washington,
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DC, Steve, you can speakto this. Apparently, crime ravage
locals are driving tiny distances, theydon't want to walk, and they're too
scared to go out during the daybecause homicides have spiked by twenty nine percent
in just one year. Are youafraid to go out during the day in
DC? Steve not, I meandepends. It seems like it's happening more
than the daytime than nighttime lately,which is really weird. That is weird,
(01:19:05):
really, that's really weird. Soup by twenty nine percent, they
said, it's the it's like oneof the bloodiest, putting the on track
to overtake. Twenty twenty one,they had two hundred and twenty seven murders,
the bloodiest in two decades. Theysaid, people are changing their routines.
They don't go out at night,they try not to walk out during
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the day alone. They're of whatthey're driving everywhere, even tiny distances because
they're too afraid to walk around bythemselves. And they apparently with this piece
they talk at the Washington Post talkedto this lobbyists. They talked to a
couple of other people. This oneguy was saying that that they were attacked
outside of DuPont Circle. It wasa gay couple, two dudes. They
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were attacked. They were at awhole foods now hold up. Two gay
dudes going into a whole Foods,and now they are getting bottles thrown out
at them and they're getting attacked becausecrime is so bad, isn't that like
the Whole Foods one of the placesthat you really you didn't really have crime
ever because why because Whole Foods isalways in the bougiest area ever, despite
(01:20:14):
the fact that it's like it's runlike a market of a third world country,
it is always in the bougiest areasever. So that's like. And
then one of the guys said,I always thought I could out run any
criminal in the past. He says, I can't anymore. I'm a sitting
duck. Wow. I mean therethere's all of these and it's all ages.
(01:20:35):
And that's the thing. It's allages, men or women, black
or white. There's no I mean, it's like so bad's that's just crazy.
Steve, let me ask you this, without like divulging all of your
activities. Do you do you findyourself? I mean, have you do
and your friends? Do you guyshave to make plans differently, like if
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you guys go out and do stuff, like if you're in DC, keeping
this in mind, and is thatsomething that like factors into your like now
than as opposed to before. Isthat something you have to consider now when
planning like going out in DC.I mean, DC's have like you've been
there, it's a very valkable city. You could yeah, you can go
from one end to the other veryeasily. But it's just like they have
(01:21:16):
like lime streoters now know streeters youhop on and hop off, Like that's
my motive. If I'm growing ashort distance, like less than two miles,
that's what I'm taking because ubers aresuper expensive. Like I don't walk
anywhere after like five o'clock. Itjust doesn't happen. I always street her.
Wow that wow, Yeah, Imean I just remember, of course,
you know in years past, Inever really worried about walking around DC
(01:21:39):
at night. I mean, gosh, like I've walked around by myself at
night in DC before, like walkingfrom a studio just you know, like
a few blocks going to my hotel. If I you know, it was
doing like election or you know,coverage, I'm like, God, I
don't want to take it. It'sthis nice out, I'm gonna walk.
Yeah, now you couldn't do that. That's Kaz and Steve's a dude,
and that's wild. That's a wildto me, we got a lot more
on the way, but it didn'tknows like how it shows you how bad
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crime is even in the nation's capital. Man and now all of the news
you would probably miss. It's timefor Dana's Quick five. We don't deserve
dogs. So one of the officerscredited with capturing escaped prisoner Danillo Calvalcante.
Cavalante is a canine. Hero thehero is a canine. This is after
(01:22:25):
that guy got at Chester County Prison. They were looking for him for fourteen
days. They said, twenty fiveofficers were able to surround him, but
he tried to escape, crawling throughthe tall grass. But that's when the
canine was released and he bit Cavalanteand he was captured and the canine.
The wouldn't have caught him without thecanine. I think, so good on,
good on him, hero dog,hero police dog. Let's see AOC.
(01:22:47):
So this is weird. The huddlingfrom Freebeacon is AOC married. Her
office says no. Her legal filingsin Congress say otherwise. They say the
contradiction might post problem for her becauseshe hasn't disclosed her fiance's finances. So
her office says she's not married,but she has described her fiance as her
(01:23:08):
spouse informs that she filled out thisyear with the House Ethics Committee. They
have a very strict definition of theterm spouse. It literally reads quote someone
to whom you are legally married.That's literally how it is defined, right
next to the term that is usedon the actual form. So that could
(01:23:28):
make that could create a disclosure problemfor her. Mitt Romney is retiring.
The seventy six year old senator sayshe's not going to seek a second term
because he's too old and no onelikes him. Arkansas, that's true.
Arkansas pushes for tax exemption for femininehygiene products. How about just like we
have no income taxes and we paya graduated consumption tax. How about that
(01:23:49):
instead of sexist no tax things?Because why are we talking about taxes reducing
taxes on female stuff? But whatabout dude stuff that only dudes use,
that dudes have to deal with?About that? A rhino attacked an Austrian
couple and at the zoo married zookeepers. One of them was sadly killed.
A couple zookeepers. They were likea couple and also zookeepers. So a
(01:24:12):
couple of zookeepers. They were viciouslyattacked by a rhino at the helbrun Zoo
early Tuesday morning. The wife didnot survive. Her husband was injured during
his attempt to save her. Thethirty three year old had to put insect
repellent on its body to protect itsskin from insect bites. And they said
that they're still looking at why thethirty year old female rhino attacked the zookeeper.
(01:24:34):
They said, it's not it's notusual, they said something you know,
obviously haven't. Attempts to resuscitate thewoman were unsuccessful. Local police are
investigating and her thirty four year oldhusband was feeding other animals at the time
of the attack. He was attackedby the rhino after he tried to chase
it away from his wife. Hesuffered a broken leg, but she had
severe chest trauma, so there wasno way. Rhinos. Oh goodness,
(01:24:56):
they mean, let's see a stolenvan Go painting returned in an Ikea bag.
Let's uh CBS, They said,uh yeah, they actually was actually
returned. Arthur Brand, the IndianaJones of the Art World, announced the
recovery. The Parsonage garden also ona spring garden returned. Stick with us
more in store to catch up onall the headlines in Crazy Wokeririe. Download
(01:25:17):
The Dana Show podcast and get Dana'sperspective on The Dana Show. And with
that, folks playing White President interactedwith so many of his Sun's board business
associates, more than half of theschool CNN they believe the president was involved
in julyed. You can't have aresponse to that dream oh, the White
(01:25:38):
House was asked she didn't answer aboutthe Biden and she didn't. Yeah,
she didn't really want to answer that. How was this a little bit ago?
Welcome back to the program, Danalast year with you, oh boy?
And then she was also asked againbecause they were she she did get
that's when she walked off and effectivelyended the price conference. But then Kane,
there was the other. The othersaid this was a little bit earlier.
(01:26:00):
She didn't really it doesn't really havea good response to these questions.
Listen, can you describe about presentby reacted to the impeachment. I don't
have anything. I don't have anythinganything to share about the present's reaction to
this. All I can tell youis the presents focus on the American people,
hard working American people. You'll seehim in a few minutes. Well,
he talks about when he speaks tohis cancer cabinet, and then you'll
(01:26:25):
certainly hear from him tomorrow with thebynomics. Oh you will hear from him
tomorrow to talk about what byonomics abouthow it's not working. Is that where
you're going to hear from him onright about how inflation is still bad and
everything's crazy and a rose broke?Is that? Is that what it is?
It's just not it's not working outwell for them, not at all.
Well, at least we've got alittle a couple of questions in because
(01:26:47):
there weren't any there for a while, there were not any White House press
briefings that were scheduled. That's kindof a I don't enview her job right
now. There's but there's there's alot of evidence for people to sit here
and say that there's no evidence.That's so stupid. There's so much evidence
for this for an to even getthis inquiry going, because they keep going,
(01:27:11):
oh, well, it's without everthey're trying to say like that that
there is they're trying to suggest bysaying that there's no evidence that there's no
reason for an investigation either. That'sthat this is pointless. That's the whole
that's what they're trying to do withus. But that's what do you think
an inquiry is? You know,just to we played audio of Jamie Raskin.
I think it was the last segmentof the segment before the process that
(01:27:35):
they ignored going into this. Thatis the inquiry process. You present evidence,
you want to uncover more evidence.Your argument is that there's enough here
that we need to dig further,and we would like to see if we
(01:27:55):
have more evidence to uncover. Thusthe inquiry process. Democrats suspended that process.
They just voted to impeach Trump,but they didn't have any criminal charges.
What is the point of doing that. You can't just impeach someone because
you don't like them. It's nothow that works. But that's what they
(01:28:16):
did. That's I mean, theytreat the process like a popularity contest on
the Real Housewives of whatever show.That's kind of like what they do.
That's what it felt like. Theycheapen the whole process. I mean,
you have David Harsani has a reallygood piece over the Federalist. He starts
(01:28:39):
with the irs whistleblowers and then getsinto everything else. I mean, there
are there is evidence, and youknow, money is evidence. I mean
just he notes just because the shadyUkrainian isn't writing regarding Joe Biden influence training
on the trading on the memo line, but check doesn't mean even benefit.
And that's true. You have allthese shell companies. You know that money
(01:28:59):
was coming in, and you knowthat money was being divided up amongst the
family. Because we do have thatmoney trail, we can see what was
deposited and when there's there's a reasonwhy you had all of these suspicious activity
reports that were generated not by Republicansbut by banks who saw shady shenanigans going
on and they decided, uh,this looks like suspicious activity. We're going
to have to flag this. Sothat by itself is evidence. That's that's
(01:29:24):
all evidence, that is that isall those are all red flags on existing
actions and and actual tangible money.So for them to sit here and argue
that they you know, and theother thing too with this is you know
what whatever they determine from the inquiry, whatever evidence that they come up with,
(01:29:49):
if it leads to enough evidence torequire to suggest impeachment process. That
means that there will be criminal chargescoming, because that's ultimately what they're going
for here. The difference between Democratsand Republicans on this this Democrats wanted the
optic and just the rhetoric of impeachment. They wanted to be able to say
(01:30:11):
that they impeached or president because tothem and to some of their base voters
who don't know any better, theythink that that's the same thing as a
criminal conviction, and it's not.It is merely a process it has I
mean that didn't have. There wereThere was no criminal conviction. There was
not even presentation a legitimate There wasnot even evidentiary based presentation of wrongdoing.
They just didn't like the former presidentand they decided to impeach him because they
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didn't like him. They didn't havethe inquiry process. There was nothing uncovered,
There was nothing that became at thedossier. There was no criminal charge
that was that manifest from a singlebit of the stuff that they said that
they had that they were going toget charges on, not a single one.
And there was again there was nocriminal anything. This process is different
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because going through the inquiry process.They are looked, four evidence, four
charges. This isn't just for impeachment. If Republicans wanted to, they could
do the same damn things that Democratsdid, and they could immediately. No,
we got to impeach them. Senate, you need to move on this.
But that's not how this works.They want charges too, And also
they don't control the Senate. See, Democrats were able to just impeach somebody
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without charges because they controlled the Senate. Republicans don't control the Senate right now,
so there's no way that Democrats inthe Senate would ever allow that to
happen as equally as they did withthe previous administration. So keep that in
mind as well. Now. Ican't wait to see what they uncover.
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Very excited about that. New YorkPost says that sudafed. They have the
story sudafed, benadrol and most decongestions, according to the FDA's advisory panel,
don't work, which I think isa lie. Every now and then I
have to take to sudafed if it'slike really crazy seedar like fall in spring.
It's my voice sounds a little lowertoday because allergy stuff. I haven't
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had any like pseudofied or anything.But why are they saying that they go
sudofied benadril and most decongestants don't workwell. Benadril is an antihistamine that's not
a decongestent. And with sudafed,didn't they have to change that ingredient in
sudafed because of the meth chefs.Isn't that why? Because you had meth
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chefs buying it by the truckloads sothat they could make meth That's why you
had to when you go to fillout whenever you had to buy sudafied and
you have to go to the pharmacistand you have to fill out a form
I literally would put death not formeth on there not no meth. Sign
my name, no meth. Soannoying, but this now they're saying that
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the ruling may soon lead to thembeing pulled off shelves nationwide. Well,
I guess they'll be going to Iguess they'll be going to the pharmacy down
in Mexico to get my sudafed.Oh my gosh, By the way,
you know you so case in point. I'm sure you know this. You
know you can get at the pharmacy'sdown there in Mexico. You can get
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I've never actually have not been.You can get all this kind of stuff
done that right, You can getantibiotics, you can you can get the
pseudo FEDS and all that stuff downthere. And I had a friend telling
me, yeah, it's probably,you know, cartel rand And I'm like,
well, which cartel, like theMexican cartel of the FDA, Like
which one? Oh wait, we'resupposed to pretend the FDA isn't one because
it's government. So that means it'svirtuous, right, it's holy, So
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you can't criticize that same damn thing. It's just legitimized by government. See
how that works. That's the differencebetween the cartels and some of these agencies.
So they said that they should havelike this one, uh FDA.
They said that virtually all over thecounter. This is that is such bs.
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That's such a lie. They absolutelydo. Why are they doing this,
Kank, you're the tinfoil guy onthis stuff, Explain it. They're
looking at Tussan. Y're all gonnacatch hands if you take Tussin, right,
They're looking at all this stuff.They say it's useless, useless at
reducing as nasal congestion. The stutifiedwas good until they made him change it
because of the meth chefs. WhatI really think, though, is that
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they're they're setting this up for bigPharma to have an answer. They're setting
it up for data to go toMexico and visit the pharmacy US down there,
is what they're doing. But they'regonna have big Pharma put out what
is more effective than the stuff youcan get over the counter, and it's
going to be more expensive. Seethis is where I get so capital l
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libertarian on stuff. It's more Iget more libertarian than actual libertarians. This
is where my husband and I immediatelypart ways on the road of political ideologies
because I look at this and I'mlike, uh, it does I don't
think stutifs should have ever had achange of damn thing number one, because
meth chefs are doing it because you'realways gonna have That's the same thing you're
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saying you gotta ban all guns becausesome people are using them improperly. It's
the same thing. I hate thatstuff. I hate it. Do you
believe the government that's like cigarettes arehealthy, but not this that government.
You're gonna let that government sit hereand tell you what you can or Candy.
I don't know should I take abite of this? What is Uncle
Sam said? I can't live mylife without Uncle Sam. That's like,
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you know, that's a form ofslavery, right, come on, I
I just I'm not joking, likeI'm maybe maybe vacationing in Mexico. Cane.
I'm so not joking. I'm sotired of this stuff. After everything
with COVID and ivermectin and you gettingyelled at simply because you wanted a therapeutic
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and people were saying that you're takinghorse medication and they're like, you gotta
take this vaccine that totally doesn't work. It's a clot shot. I mean,
I don't trust these they are theirown. It's the American cartel,
Yeah, the Mexican cartels. Andyou got the American cartels and hey,
yeah, the Mexican cartels get theiringredients from China. Well, hell guess
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what, the American cartels helped fundthe stuff in China. So what's the
difference. Where is it? Wedon't vote for our cartels either, Yeah,
yeah, we don't get to votefor our cartels either. I mean,
at least you know the cartels arelike we're here. I'm like being
facetious somewhat, but really, where'sthe difference here? If they take this,
I'm nah, huh, They're notgonna happen this. I'm not joking
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you like I will. Well,we'll get into some prohibition type stuff.
So they said that it's a it'sthe Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of two thousand
and five. Pseudo a veteran wasavailable only behind the counter, so they
replaced it with says. So theyliterally they it's the finnel finla fren.
They replaced it with finla frain.So they literally admitted that they made SUDA
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Feds suckier because they because other peoplewere making bad stuff with it. So
you have to suffer because meth chefswouldn't stop being stupid. How was that
my problem? It's not. Ihate that government judges your freedom by what
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criminals do. Well, this guyover here committed a crime, so you
can't do this, blank you,Yes they can. I'm not gonna write
not for meth anymore. I'm gonnalet them wonder. That's what I'm gonna
do. Yeah, New Mexico isproof of that for sure. By the
way, they're having that hearing today, I'm gonna pull this. Uh.
This is because there's four lawsuits againstthat they have. It's the Fort v.
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Grisham challenge, it's the emotion fortemporary for the for the TEO,
the temporary restraining order. They're hearingthat today at one o'clock, so that
might be a pause to it,and I'll have a piece up over at
chapter and verse on sub stack.Any updates to that, but you definitely
need to read the piece too aboutthe ag there. Do you know I'm
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not giving these people any credit atall, any of these damn Democrats any
credit because they're just mad because sheblew up their narrative of banned by increment.
That's all it is. Catch theDanish show noon to three pm Eastern
on Direct TV Channel three forty seven. Grasslands and Kenya. Why our aim
is to permanently remove carbon from theatmosphere. What about your water usage?
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We've reduced it by how much?Sixty three billion gallons? Sixty three million
billion. I don't care. Ijust make the damn phones not in China.
Apple came out with I don't evenknow what this was. I saw
it and I started watching it,and then I realized that I hate wasting
my time on stupid stuff, andI stopped. Welcome back, Dane'll last
share with you. They what wasthis thing? It was like it wasn't
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an ad. It was like theshort where they had their act some actors
and then some staff members doing thesethese doing this thing where they were talking
about removing carbon. Just be honest, we want to remove all people from
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the world. They had some becausethey they have some nerds in it,
but then they had like some otheractors and it was weird. How many
minutes was it? It was likea short. It was a vignette,
but it was all about removing carbonfrom the earth and we're going to We're
going to not waste anything. Ijust want to walk in with a giant
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water bottle driving my gas guzzler up. I couldn't work at Apple. They'd
probably fire me because of that.I'd be I'd be pulling up like I
literally have a vehicle where I canpush a button and it goes one louder.
I'm not making it up. Itgoes I wanted something that that puts
hair on my chest. Basically,I love how a noxious at us.
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I'm I'm just done. I'm donewith all of it. I'm done with
all of it. But but yeah, they I don't know what the point
of it is. Why would yourelease that the day that you're launching your
phone? Just make your damn phonesin America and shut up. Just let
us be happy about a damn gadgetwithout you having to like do all this
death, I help you reduce yourwater was shut up? Shut up,
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done with it? Dorks? Stopgodly, can we have one gadget release
without anybody trying to be obnoxious?Is that what they said? They were
like, what did they say?They were really getting rid of And we
want to remove carbon from the atmosphere. We also want to remove all humans
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from the surface of planet Earth.They said they found the Melians. I
think they were all in that boardroom. Oh, it makes all the sense
in the world. It's aliens cosplainas humans trying to tell humans to basically
kill ourselves. Stop using stop eatingmeat, stop driving fuel efficient vehicles,
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stop heating your homes in the winterand pulling them off in the summer,
eat bucks, own nothing, andbe happy. Those are the aliens.
I figured it out, Kane,we figured it out. I don't need
these little clay people that this onedude's showcasing. I think that's fake.
They look like a little et claypeople. Hm. I'm not gonna believe
By the way, did you guys. We'll talk about this tomorrow. They
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had Mexico Mexico's Congress. They hadUFVO unveilings of corpses until an alien comes
out and literally goes, HI,it's me and cuts its arm off to
prove it. I'm not gonna believeit. Today's stupidity. Can all right?
It is screen Jean Pierre voice.She had a rough day today,
I mean, just covering for thepresident. But this is on the economy.
Listen to what she says. I'msorry, this is on the impeachment.
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Listen to what she says here becauseshe also screwed up in the economy.
Listen to this in Congress, right, they have spent all year investigating
the president. That's they've spent allyear doing and have turned up with no
evidence, no evidence that he didanything. Evidence. I mean, that
is what we've heard over besides theemails, the tacks, the photos,
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the visitor laws, activity reports,the voicemails, the first hand accounts,
congressional testimony. I love my son, case, I just love my son.
Stop. I love my dear gayson. Stop. Don't don't,
folks, make sure you sent upfor sub sex, chapter and verse.
I'll be back with you tomorrow