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Today, I'm announcing that my officehas obtained a three count indictment charging Senator
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Robert Menendez, his wife Nadine Menendez, and three New Jersey businessmen, while
Hannah Jose Uribey, and Fred Daviesfor bribery offenses. The investigation that led
to these charges has been run outof the Southern District of New York.
The indictment alleges that between twenty eighteenand twenty twenty two, Senator Menendez,
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the senior US Senator from New Jerseyand the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, and his wife, NadineMenendez, engaged in a corrupt relationship with
Hannah your Rebay and Davies. Theindictment alleges that through that relationship, the
Senator and his wife accepted hundreds ofthousands of dollars of bribes in exchange for
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Senator Menendez using his power and influenceto protect and to enrich those businessmen and
to benefit the government of Egypt.The indictment alleges that Hannah your Reband Davies
provided bribes in the form of cash, gold home mortgage payments. A low
show or no show job for Nadimonendez, a Mercedes Benz and other things of
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value to the senator and his wife. I just want to know. Here's
my thing. Who in the hellstill uses gold bars? Right? Like?
Who uses gold bars? Is thata thing? You want to use
gold bars? What do you wantto use gold bars for gold's valuable?
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What do you mean? Well?I mean, I just thought that the
only people who used gold bars werelike pirates and Ron Paul. I didn't
think anybody actually used gold bars anymore. This economy, precious metals are pretty
much the way to go. ButI mean, I get that, but
my first thought was the hell andaren't they heavy? Like? How much?
I know? First off, letme greet everybody. It's Friday.
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I don't care. It's Dana lashwith you. I'm just missed to fighting.
I'm actually mad, Dana lash withyou. Top of this whatever the
hell hour? The first hour,it's Friday. Gosh, everything's going to
hell. Uh? We got asenator who gets gold bars. I'm you
know, I'm just just curious aboutthat. I got a senator who gets
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like full on gold bars. Iso how heavy are they? Like?
I was like Google in this andI'm like, well, it depends it
just to give me an answer,like on average, like how much is
you know, if you're gonna lugaround some gold bars? They said he
had cash. One of my favoriteparts of the whole thing that they unveiled
is that the attorneys were saying thatdude had legit cash in his jacket,
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like stuffed in his jacket pockets,like they just had like Scrooge mcducked away
everywhere. Man, they had casheverywhere. They had cash coming out.
They ears they had cash everywhere,gold bars. I mean, and and
and when does something? Didn't hejust get in trouble for this. He
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just literally got in trouble for this. He just skirted like major charges for
this. And and now he's Imean, he gets caught again. And
how did he? I guess someonetold on him. I didn't even care
that much. I just I mean, it's he's a Democrat. I mean,
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you're shocked he's a Democrat. A. He's a Democrat in New Jersey.
B. I mean, all ofthis is is just stunning. So
welcome to the show. That's howwe're starting off today. I have a
theory. I don't know how,I don't know I mean this because that's
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looking at this indictment, and thisindictment is so bad. There the Democrats
don't have to worry about keeping thisseat because it's it's New Jersey. They're
gonna vote for you know, they'regonna vote for another uh democ crat in
there immediately, so it doesn't matter. But I was thinking about this.
So his indictment, he is heand his wife Nadine also in a corrupt
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relationship with three New Jersey associates andbusinessmen. They were getting luxury vehicles,
they got a Mercedes, they gotgold bars, they were paying towards their
home mortgage, all kinds of stuff. Thirty nine pages. It had cash
shoved in his jacket pockets. Imean they it was an Egyptian American businessman.
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And apparently they also gave them.What sensitive information do they give?
I don't think they actually got intothe sensitive information part of it, but
they said they found the safe depositbox. They executed that warrant last year
in June, and they found fourhundred and eighty thousand dollars in cash hidden
clothing closets are safe. They hadthe DNA on the envelopes of cash,
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that basically it was Menendez his DNA, the DNA of his driver or something
like that. They had home furnishings, the Mercedes let's see. Yeah,
over one hundred thousand dollars worth ofgold bars stored in the home. I
know I would never tell anybody ifI won the lottery, but there would
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be signs gold bars would be oneof them, I think. But that,
I mean, I get it thecandid you make this point on air
or before we went to air aboutnon tracing, non traceable. Yeah,
it was before we went on.Okay, explain this because I'm still laughing
my hut off over this. Imean, I'm not taking it seriously.
I'm sorry if you guys think Ishould be, But I'm just like,
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this is just so Washington. It'slike cash, where you hand somebody something
valuable. There's no electronic you know, receipts for it. You're just handing
them this and then handshake and thereyou go. So I think that's a
lot of the reasons why that.Apparently there were payments made to his more
too. Yeah, they were payingoff his mortgage. They were I mean,
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he got he was getting everything paidoff. He was getting everything paid
off and and and then some thirtynine page indictment and uh, I mean
he literally had a corruption case againsthim once already that ended in mistrial.
That was a mistrial, and thatwas apparently right at the time he started.
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I'm sorry, he just started thisright at the time, right at
the same time, Like, whatis the matter with you? Can you
not be a like a criminal forfive seconds? Gotta start gotta start getting
bribes. I want to know whatuh what sensitive stuff they had? I
want to know what sensitive information thathe gave these guys. That's the uh,
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the million dollar question. That's themillion dollar question here. I really
would like to know, Uh thison go okay. So here I mentioned
a little bit earlier before I getdive into this more the I mentioned the
situation with you know, I justI'm just saying I got a little bit
of a tinfoil hat. I gota conspiracy hat here with Menendez. And
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the conspiracy that I have is thatare they going after this guy because they're
like they want to give this thisappearance of look, we're holding someone accountable,
because we're not. We don't haveall these charges against Hunter Biden.
Yeah, And it's because we're talkingabout gold bars today, because that's ridiculous.
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That's big pimpin man. Gosh,we're gonna have to break that song
out, aren't we. Anytime wetalk about Menendez it is so I just
you know, I I'm just sayingit, Uh, I get the vibe
of this is very much like thedistraction. Yes, and also they need
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to show that they are in someway keeping Look world, holding law and
order. What are you talking about? Yeah, Look, it's a democrat.
We're going after a democrat, whereof course we are with law and
order. It's a matter with youpeople. But it's Menindez, right.
Everybody loves to hate this dude.I mean, it's really hard to defend
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a guy that legit hit gold barsin his house. And it's like the
eight It's like this is this literallythe nineteenth century? The eighteenth century?
Is that what this is? Arewe're gonna pay in gold bars? Apparently
the other day was talking like apirate day. I appreciate that none of
you here did that, because,as you know, one of my ancestors
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was hung off the coast of theCarolinas for piracy. This is a true
story, and my culture is notyour costume. It's the closest I ever
I'm going to use that ad nauseumif I see so much sea liberal address
as a pirate, God help mewith them, all right, so I
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can? Oh man, and whereto start with? Pie? I was
gonna move to some of this audio. I don't even know. He had
some problems yesterday. He uh doesn'treally know, like I guess to whom
he's speaking. He was, hewas uh, he had a big gaff,
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another big gaff. He was praisingthe Congressional Black Caucus during his speech
to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus yesterday.I don't know if you guys saw this.
This is very confusing for him.This is uh, he was.
He was talking about this audio sunby three. Just the hold. We're
gonna make it clear as we havehere tonight. During his Spanic has heritage,
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months of Spanish heritage, an Americanis American heritage. That's what it
is. Oh, think about it, folks. I'm not I'm not trying
to just be nice. Let's besimple. What twenty six every children in
grade school from kindergarten through high schoolgot from Spanish speaking homes twenty six?
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He uh, yeah, not goodfor him. He was mistakenly praising the
Congressional Black Caucus. He speaking,He was speaking to members of the Congressional
Hispanic Caucus. Gosh, I'm madeof jokes right now, and this is
this is yesterday. He was,this is how the show's gonna be today,
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isn't it? Is this how it'sgonna be? Okay. He was
giving a speech at their literal actualforty six annual gala, the Congressional Hisspana
Caucus Institute's forty six annual gala.And uh oh yeah, the director for
the Catholic Charities of the RGV,she was there, you know, probably
for helping people across the border illegally. I wonder if it's the check.
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I kind of went back and forthwith H and he blah blah blah,
something about Bible blah blah blah.And then he goes, you're you're doing
everything that the Congressional Black Caucus.You know, they embodied all of those
values. Like dude, she's she'sHispanic, Like you know that? What
does he came? All right?Does he think that all minorities are the
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same, Yes, yes he does. Just I can't there's no other way
to interpret it. There's no otherway. You were correct, There's no
other way to interpret this. Socoming up some of the other stuff that
we really have to discuss today,we really got to get into a couple
of things. First, we havethe story, uh, Kelly, we
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have the story out about how apparentlyyou know that defunct Disinformation Governance Board.
Yeah, well they were they werelooking to censor opposing views on racial justice,
the Afghan withdraw, and other politicalsubjects. We got to get that.
Uh, there's a couple of otherthings. We got to get to
the ongoing Investigi with hundred Biden.We got lawn order, Mark Millie,
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we got a whole bunch of stuff. It's Friday, It's gold Bars Friday.
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Like did they have it set uplike a Magnolia home display? Like how
does this work? How does thateven work? I don't even know?
Like, I all right, wegot a lot on the way. It's
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the news you would probably miss.It's time for Dana's quick five. So
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson literally wrote apiece today in the Wall Street Journal saying
that he's now leaving the Democrat Partyand becoming a Republican. He says that
Democrat policies have exacerbated crime and homelessness. Wow, big news. That's pretty
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that's pretty awesome. So that's themayor of Dallas, Eric Johnson. I
wonder how that's going to go downwith their fascist judge Clay Dan cons Oh
no, no, okay, neverdo this. A woman of Michigan had
to be rescued this week because shegot stuck in an outhouse. Isn't an
outhouse, that's like a working toiletwhile trying to retrieve her Apple watch,
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forcing people to they had to remindthem, don't be stupid and climbed down
inside of toilets. What is thematter with you? It's an Apple Watch?
Like get the Apple care, getthe insurance thing for it so that
if it's like lost or missing,you don't have to climb into a toilet.
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There's an ad Oh my gosh,they actually had to rescue her.
That sounds like a horror movie.That is a horror movie. It's the
shortest, shortest horror movie ever.But that's it. Rupert Rodoc announced yesterday's
stepping down as chairman of Fox andNews Corps after seventy years. Everyone has
expected this for over a decade.Literally to have his son Lachlin is taking
over. More than okay, Ithis headline. I put this in last
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night and now I regret it.You see, it came more than four
thousand Americans. That one what iswrong with you people? Within four thousand
Americans are hospitalized each each year witha foreign object lodged in their backsides.
It's I don't know why they hadto do this study, but a New
York based group literally had to doit. Apparently study a first of its
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kind study everything from marbles to bottles, cans, even writing tools. For
four thousand Americans annually visit the earbecause they get something stuck up their backsides.
That is one of the most ridiculousthings I've ever heard in my life.
And here's the crazy case. Menaccount for eight out of the ten
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cases. The most common group aremales in their twenties and early thirties.
So Steve's group, Steve's group ofpeople, Steve, tell your friends to
stop that. I can't even believethis. And so it's basically, yeah,
of the number seven seven percenter,dudes, twenty two percent or females.
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Females, what's the matter with you? This should be the number should
be zero. It's a matter withyou. No, all of them,
yes, they all should. Ohmy gosh, some constitutional confusion. This
headline apparently a study reveals this isuh. Study finds reveals that Americans are
apparently woefully under under educated about theirnatural rights. Underinformed is the headline,
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but under educated is the accurate term. No one should be under educated about
what their natural rights are. Shameful, all right, So coming up,
uh huh, the disinformation board,all kinds of stuff. It's Friday,
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or wherever you get your podcasts.For decades, immigration reform had been
a bipartisans in this truth Unfortunately,the Baker Republican congressman and by predecessor spent
four years cutting the immigration system.Under my predecessor, they continued under mine
our border security today, blocking bipartisanbefore what this is? Uh yeah,
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golly, President smells some kids,Daddy showers? Who is? I just
wanted to be sure I have thiscorrect. He's blaming the problem at the
border on Republicans for some reason,saying that it was the Now, look,
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I get it that Democrats weren't tooeager to build help anybody build a
wall here. I mean we didn'tget the wall built, Okay, so
I get that, but there aresome other things we could have done.
But it was really Democrats who didn'twant to help fund any kind of border
security. I mean, we weresending people back right and left. It
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was no catch and release. Therewas no gutaways numbers the way that we're
seeing now. People were immediately Imean they were sent back. We had
fewer crossings. You know, therewere a lot of things that would actually
contradict what he's saying here. Butyou know, it's it's becoming such a
problem that they have to do somethingabout immigration, but they can't do something
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about immigration that in any way indictstheir own party. So it has to
be Republican's fault somehow, I don'tknow. Welcome back to the program.
I'm watching this video of Senator Menendez. I don't know if y'all saw this.
I didn't know this because he hadgotten dropped this into slack. For
one, Menendez proposed to his girlfriendNadine by singing to her in front of
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the taj Mahal in India. Theymet at a New Jersey eye hoop and
he was aiding Egypt's dictator. Thatis so cringe. I would have punched
him in the neck. I hatethat kind of stuff. I don't know.
I it's like he's singing to herin front of the taj Mahal.
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It's so cringe. Just stop,like you're ruining a perfectly good photographic moment
by belting out some song. Idon't see. They're they're like showy criminals.
That's how you get caught because you'reshowy. And she was like apparently,
I guess like knew all about it. She or they're dumb, Steve
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says, or they're just dumb.Yeah, okay, it's I mean,
that's really hard I don't really wantto. I really don't want to hear
it. Do I want to playit? I don't think I want to
play it. It's so uncomfortable.This is the second that's gross. No,
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it's not. I'm very, veryuncomfortable the public displays of affection like
that. I just am not.I am in some ways such a dude.
I'm just like, this is noway. I just feel uncomfortable watching
it and sharing it with all ofyou on the simulcast. What if she
had said, no, man,you got to be real sure before you
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do something like that. What ifshe said no, I wonder who we
got that ring from? Whole?She had to have known, right,
Nadine, she had to have known. I mean, she's like thin,
and she's tall and blonde, andhe's squatty and dumpy. I mean that's
you know, money's attractive. Iguess perks are attractive. Powers attractive.
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Oh shut up, you all knowthat's the truth. Don't even like it's
not this chick would have not turnedher head at one time towards him if
they were passing each other in thestreet. Be honest, I'm not doing
this whole. Well, you mayhe may have been a nice person.
I am not either. Y'all knowthat's a lie. We're not playing that.
Come on, it's because I havemoney. He probably flash some of
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them gold bars. They met ata New Jersey ie hoop. How do
you meet at an eyehop? Likeyou go there to eat pancakes? How
are you meeting at an Oh?I'm sorry? Are you having the moon's
over in Miami? Is getting allmy breakfast places? Have you tried the
pumpkin pancakes out here? That's theseasonal selection right now? How do you
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bump into some How do you likemeet somebody to New Jersey eyehop? Gold
Bars? That's how gold bars dumbestpeople. They are the dumbest people.
They got to show it off.Ah Uh. Anyway, I had I
had to watch that for the purposeof my work, and misery loves company,
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so you had to see it too, all right, So let's let
stive into some of this other stuffhere, So the pull this up.
Gosh, I hate my I musthate myself because I said, video keeps
on replay. Get it off myscreen. Gosh, it's Friday. That
defunct disinformation board. Remember the ladywho was the head of it, Nina
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Jankowitz, who was like every annoyingtheater kid all wrapped up into one annoying
theater kid. And so after allof the Jonathan Turley has a piece up
talking about how even though the boardhad been disbanded, we're still apparently finding
out all of the stuff that theywere involved in. So they the scope
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of their censorship efforts, they wantedto combat misinformation and disinformation and malinformation.
What the hell is malinformation? Whatis that? We're just making stuff up?
Now? They were targeting views onracial justice and the disastrous withdrawal from
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Afghanistan. So if you thought,for instance, that you know, President
mcphart faced Daddy showers that if hehad a horrible withdrawal from Afghanistan, then
you're gonna get spied on. Ohman, if they I was so spied
on, probably I make sure thatI say something unflattering about the CIA every
day, but near my phone becauseI know they're listening. I'm not joking,
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do you do that. I'm notbeing weird, Like there's a reason
why Zuck put the thing over hiscamera on his laptop. Hey, I
do that too, I totally dothat. And then somebody at Radio America
insists on having a phone call overwhat could best be described in an email.
And then I got to sit hereand take my stuff off my stupid
camera, and then I got tofind new tape to stick it back over.
That's why I have a coffee cup. Literally, that says, I
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survived another meeting that should have beenan email. So it's Friday. So
they said that in this they werelooking at people's views on racial justice and
the disaster disasters withdrawal from Afghanistan.Oh, and the efficacy of their clot
shots. It rhymes the efficacy ofthe clot shots. They were looking at
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that, and oh, the natureof a US support to Ukraine, as
well as the phrase that they usedwas irregular immigration. Is that what you
call them when I bust up intoyour house in the middle of the night.
It's just an irregular entry. Wait, I wasn't it. I'm here.
It's just I just came here irregularly. That's all I'm gonna start using
that, Like, wherever I wantto go that I maybe not be allowed
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to go, I'm just gonna saythat I regularly went there. If that's
the phrase that our government's using todescribe illegal entry. Then I'm gonna go
to play. I'm I want togo where it says employees only. No,
it's dainted too irregularly entered. Sothey said that malinformation they described as
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information based on fact, but usedit out of context. This is literally
nineteen eighty four, or well,they're making up stuff to describe things that
already have words to describe them,describe how wait, malinformation is still misinformation?
This is so stupid, This isjust petty rhetoric. At this point,
there are semantics at this point informationbased on fact we use out of
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context, like how the clot shotis a shot? How about that?
So after the demise of the board, they said that the DHS's Information Board
itself fell to misinformation, and Jankowitzkept insisting that she wasn't going to do
anything related to policing speech, whichliterally nobody believed. And so that's how
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far Homeland Security was going to goto target opposing viewpoints. They were literally
going that far. I mean thatfar. It's I mean, this is
unprecedented, unprecedented, and that Idon't know, has stuff like this never
happened or are we're just finding outabout it more. I'm kind of torn
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on that. So where is Imean, they were coordinating. They were
they were coordinating. I mean jancoWas even said that in an interview.
She said that that there was thatthey had been. They weren't policing speech,
but they were I was an internalcoordinating mechanism to make sure that we
were doing that work efficiently. Sowhere was the results of that work,
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Like, were you investigating someone criminalinvestigation? What were the enforcement efforts?
What? Where was all of that? This is how far they were all
going. And then you wonder whypeople are are critical of government, and
you wonder why people don't believe asingle thing that the government says. They
don't believe anything the governments says.They don't trust anything that the government is
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doing. None of them now theyand all of this came out because of
these FOIA docs. The DHS wasclaiming that they had the authority to regulate
all of this. They had theauthority to regulate all of these discussions.
They had the authority for it.I mean, this was this goes way,
this goes so far beyond what governmentshould be doing. And the fact
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that the board itself, they rememberhow hastily it seemed like it was getting
launched, and they were putting ittogether right after the abandonment of all the
Americans and service members in Kabble bythis administration. I'm just trying to figure
out why they were still insisting evena year after that, why they were
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still insisting that that talking point onwithdrawal from Afghanistan had to be debated or
had to be policed. That that'swhy this is. This is so Orwellian,
Like I just want to go backto the right. The irregular immigration
tactic. I mean, you're callinga crime irregular. That's a crime.
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It's a crime. It's not irregular, it's a crime. This is something
else though, I mean the verybig brother we're in that we're in that
brave new world, the brave newworld. Now. A couple of other
things to touch on here, theimmigration issue, which we're going to dive
into more because it's ongoing. Yesterdaywe talked to you about how the Texas
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governor had declared that there's an invasionat the southern border. They pushed out
National Guard Nathew Hokel. I'm sokeeping that that's a verbal typo and it
stays. New York Governor Nathy Hokel. She was welcoming illegal immigrants in twenty
twenty one, but now she's tellingthem to go somewhere else, and she's
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she's trying to do some damage control, and she everyone always cites the Statue
of Liberty. Now I guess theydon't want to cite the Statue of Liberty
anymore. They try to cite thatas law, and not just her,
but also Eric Adams. They're they'retrying to They're telling people, no,
we don't have any They're insistent,we don't have any room. We're oh,
we are just we can't handle itanymore. We can't do it.
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The Chicago mayor quietly signed a quietlysigned a twenty six million dollar contract with
the security firm to build actual campsfor illegal immigrants. Residents are living.
This is what they want. Like, what did you What the hell did
some of these people think sanctuary citymeant? What did y'all think that that
meant? When you have your leadersin your state sitting here talking about where
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a sanctuary state, where a sanctuarycity? I mean, what did you
think that that meant? That meantthat these people aren't going to be following
the laws They don't have to followlaws. Did did you actually think that
you were going to get out ofactually having to do something to prove that
you live that talking point, sir, seems like that we have a lot
more on the way, including daysof these United States coming up that you
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times does he get like a quarterevery time he says Partners, I'm just
wondering about that, Partners, Partners, Partners, Partners. It's weird in
it. Yeah, okay over there, I just like he was his own
REVERBM. I just can't do you, guys, I'm already it's I'm out
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of give a damn juice today out. I think you know what the immigration
thing was it. I told youall yesterday seeing that video of them the
FEDS at the Administration sent clipping thatfence down there. Oh my gosh,
we got affiliates all over Texas.Oh my gosh, we're just gonna skip
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over that. You said, givea damn juice and just keep moving.
That's like the best line I've everOh, thank you, You're welcome.
Thank you. I mean, Ijust I've been hearing from all of these
people who are in our affiliates hereat the border. I can't. I
mean, Kane is maybe about I'mthinking about like trying to like get it
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all because I'm still getting some tryingto get it cople have it all together,
and just having like an immigration rantoff and just reading some of these
emails heavily censored, of course,And I do appreciate that some think that,
well, maybe if I say itin Spanish it'll fly, because they're
like, feel to read this onair, And then I'm like, Okay,
I know what that word means,all right, I know what that
word means, and I'm pretty sureI probably can say. I'm not even
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going to try to pronounce it becauseI can't. I'm not even try to
say because I because doesn't that count. You don't get a pass with the
FCC because it's in Spanish. Godlove you all, but you don't.
You don't get a pass for spellingit. You can't spell it either.
You cannot spell the words either can'tspell like you it's all right, you
can say it, just like I'mlike, I don't. I don't think
I can. I really don't thinkI can. Oh my gosh. It's
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because people are so many, andI understand it. They're so there.
I mean, justifiably, you haveevery reason to be infuriated, every reason.
So yeah, like I said,I'm going to give a damn juice
today. It's Friday. It's Friday, and we all went through it this
week. We did. Now someof the other things we got on the
way, I can't even believe that. Now, Apparently the last days of
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summer, you know how government's gotto regulate everything, right, So apparently
in New York City they're going afterice cream trucks, ice cream trucks,
the sweet summer treat ice cream trucks, huh, because they want to make
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everyone miserable, They want to makeeveryone hate their lives. The only thing
that's allowed in the streets of NewYork or p and pretzels. That's it.
That's all that's allowed. And rats, big rats that carry big rats,
slices of pizza. That's what itis. We're gonna talk about this
here coming up. And then ofcourse, obviously the President is unveiling he's
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giving Kamala or Kamala this job,the Federal Gun Violence Prevention off Us.
We talked about this yesterday. They'rehaving a little Rose Gardens shin dig for
it. I know, it's likeputting me in charge of, you know,
the ministry of football. Gosh,that would be hysterical. Your uniforms
would be fantastic, that I haveto say. NFL uniform rugs would be
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sweet. Stay with us whole otherhour. On the way, there was
footage yesterday border patrol cutting some ofthe razor wire that Texas had installed.
Governor Abbott has vowed to reinstall it. They have picked his borders are as
pictures of people taking fresh razor wireafter the border to reinstall it. Is
there now a federal policy of removingthe barriers that Texas is installing. So
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here's what I'll say. I wouldhave to look into that. I did
see those reports yesterday, But asit relates to Governor Abbott, we know
what he has done this past thesepast couple of years while this president has
been in office, he's turned thiswhen it comes to the border, he's
turned this into a political stunt.Oh my god, he's done over and
over again. That's what I canspeak to. I did see those reports.
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I would have to go back andget a sense from the team and
give you an answer on that.Oh my gosh, I'm gonna need a
moment here. It's barely new.Oh my gosh. You know, Laurence
agreet me. That's renomy except tothat man. All right, so welcome
back to the show, Daniel,last year with you, top of the
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second hour. That's a corney,Jean Pierre. It's a political stunt,
apparently, Why is it? Howis it? If it's a stunt,
then why are you so mad?If it's a stunting, why you taking
it down? You know, ifit's a stunt, I mean, you
got people flooding into the country bythe hundreds of thousands at this point.
This is crazy. And this ideathat it's a stunt is I don't know
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what a stunt is? Going downlike aoc standing on the other side of
a changeling fence and pretending that you'recrying. That's a stunt, you know,
having to put up wire to tostop people from entering the country illegally.
That's that's trying to enforce the lawthat the administration doesn't want to enforce.
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And for her to call it astunt, its sure as hell doesn't
feel like a stunt to the peoplewho lived on there, who have to
deal with cartel members and coyotes trespassingon their property, armed to the teeth,
human trafficking. It's sure as helldoesn't feel like a stunt to the
children who are caught up in allthis trafficking. Sure Hells doesn't feel like
a stunt to the young women whoare raped by the cartels and the coyotes
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that are bringing them across the border. Sure as hell doesn't feel like a
stunt to the border patrol agents theygot a fish ten year olds out of
the rio because they drowned trying tocross at the invitation of this administration.
Sure as hell doesn't feel like astunt. So a lot of law enforcement,
the guardsmen and customs and border patrolthat are working twelve thirteen, fourteen,
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fifteen hour shifts because there's not enoughof them because nobody wants to do
a thankless job where you're demonized bythe administration and told that your horse's reins
are whips as sure as hell.Doesn't feel like a stunt to all those
people, you know, I betit didn't feel like a st either to
the border patrol agent. I talkedto a couple of years ago when I
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was down in McCallan who came acrossa child who was about the age of
eleven or twelve that had strapel palsyand had been just thrown along with a
ready rusty old wheelchair on the bankof the Rio. There were photos that
I saw on that they had becausethey thought nobody would believe them. It
didn't feel like a stunt to himwhen he ran across this this child in
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the heat and after getting him toa facility. You know, this kid
didn't probably consent to being taken overthe border illegally, couldn't have done it
on his own. At border agentjust broke down privately. Didn't feel like
a stunt to them, you know, it feels like a stunt to and
from them. Feels like a stuntfrom all the people in Washington, DC,
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people like Joe Biden, people likeKarin Jean Pierre, people like Kamala
Harris, people like all these individualsthat show up day in and day out
to Congress with a D after theirname. And they talked such a good
game about caring for the poor andcaring for the unwashed masses, and caring
for the people who are just lookingfor better opportunities. And they cite these
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Statue of Liberty inscription as though that'snot just a quote, that it's actual
law. Doesn't feel like a stunt. That's when it actually feels like a
stunt, when they sit here andthey talk about how much they care,
but they don't do anything to alleviatethe pressure on all the people who have
to deal with the promises that theymake. The stunt is just that it's
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these politicians making promises that they haveno intention of keeping themselves. They farm
it out to everyone else because it'sso easy to look like you're a humanitarian
when everybody else is doing the work. It's so easy to look like you
care when everyone else is giving thework. It's so easy to look like
you're generous when it's everyone else's dollars. That you're using to pay for it.
It's so easy to claim that you'rea sanctuary when you never actually mean
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for the people who you claim oncesanctuary. You don't actually think they're going
to get past you know, Texasand get all the way so far up
into the interior that they end upin Martha's vineyard. That's the stunt.
The stunt is the Democrat Party actinglike it gives a damn about anybody other
than their own registered members. Itis the stunt is acting like they really
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care about any of this beyond gettingvotes. And that's what this is speaking
of, which Joe Biden was talkingabout some of this and this audio that
Kane has, because when you readbetween the lines, it's kind of what
it is. Listen to this.I mean it. First, we put
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in place policies that process people ina fair and fast way. Second,
we're significantly expanding legal pathways entry sobusinesses can get the workers they need,
Families don't have to wait for adecade to be together. I've also directed
my team to make historic increasing thenumber of refugees admitted from Latin America,
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people fleeing violence, in persecution.You simply want the kids to have a
better life. Okay, So whyis it not kids coming over? Why
is it just young men? It'salways young military age men that are coming
over. Why is it that inall of the video and the footage you
see, whether it's an El Paso, whether it's an Eagle Pass, whether
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it's an RGV, no matter whereit is or if it's in Tucson,
why is it that they're all youngmen? Not a single woman amongst them,
not a single child amongst them.Is it just the men that are
dealing with the violence and all ofthat stuff like Biden is saying? Is
that what it is? It's justthe men. It's just young men.
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It always seems to be m Sohow said the women and children? Just
to hell with them because they're notincluded in any of this. Notice what
he said to oh you know soyou can have notice how also in addition
to that, who was it?It's like people like Diane Feinstein, all
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kinds of Democrats are on record talkingabout all while working, doing jobs,
etc. That's how they think.It's that plantation mindset of the Democrat Party.
They have never left it. Ihear stuff like that, and I'm
just I have to shake my head. I'm like, are you serious?
Are you serious? But it's votes. You know. The thing too,
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is I really don't think that HispanicAmericans and people who are immigrating from whether
it's coming in from Mexico or SouthAmerica or whatever, naturally they don't really
align with the left. They don'talign with Democrats. I mean they are
leaving countries where Democrat policies have literallybeen followed to their natural conclusion. That's
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what it's like in Venezuela, andDemocrats bend over backwards with the narrative war
to try to convince people that it'sopposite I except Cubans. They don't want
Cubans to come over. Why didn'tthey? That's the thing, Like you
want to talking about people flamed,women and children actually do flee Cuba.
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But remember the Biden administration said,now y'all can't come in. You gotta
go back. Y'all vote Republican toodamn much. You hate statism too much?
Now I know Cubans. That actuallyhappened last year. Look it up.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, theydon't play Cubans will play at that.
Really, I don't think Venezuelans doeither, you would think so,
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I've never I have several friends whoare born and raised in Venezuela, and
none of them are like that.They are very, very conservative, to
the point where they make National Revealit look like a communist publication. I
don't know, but I do thinkthat highlighting the disregard for law and order
at the border at the hands ofthis administration has been working for the right.
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It's been working for Republicans and notI'm not talking about for political tit
for tadd either. I'm not talkingabout just for a political argument. I
mean it's really bad. I don'tthink people realize this. Do you know
how many individuals like for instance,let's just think about this. There's some
friends of ours. There are anolder child who's a little older than even
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my oldest child, and they theywere involved in an accident. Their car
was totaled. Thankful, everybody wasokay. They their their child had only
minor injuries. But they, youknow, they still have to grapple with
some stuff. But it was somebodywho was here illegally with a fake ID.
That's the other thing that people don'trealize. I mean, there are
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more than there's more than one waythat this actually affects people. And there
are so many stories like that.I mean, it's it's this is it
has nothing to do with just politicalone upsmanship or gamesmanship. It is really
bad. It's really bad at theborder. We have a listener in uh
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our gv area and they live onthe border. I mean literally on the
border. Their land abuts the rioand they have grandkids and that and they're
terrified. I actually met them.I first met them at a book signing
when I was down at mccollan,Texas, when my first book was that.
I met them kind of stayed intouch, you know, and they
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you know, they're older. Idon't want to give anybody's names or anything
like that, and for their respectfor their privacy, but they've shared that,
you know, they they have beautifulland. They want their grandkids to
you know. They they when theyfirst came and immigrated legally to the area
and bought property and we're building theirfamily life. You know, they had
this vision of you know, theirgrandkids grown up on this land and you
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know, uh playing in the inthe streams and and running around and you
know with with uh bikes and shootingguns and all this other stuff, having
fun, just you know, enjoyingnature. And and they're like, we
can't. We're afraid to let ourkids and dogs outside at our grandkids that
go outside at night to play.Uh you know, we're you know,
we're afraid to check livestock at nightbecause I mean they have pathways, literal
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actual worn paths on their land fromwhere people have been illegally crossing. And
they found they found I guess thebaggies that you put that you I guess
you wrap drugs in to keep themwaterproof, and all this other stuff.
I mean, they find like thatkind of and they have to they have
to call the Feds out, theyhave to call the police and they and
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then they have to bring agents out, and it's like a whole big thing.
I mean, this is a partof their life that they live and
there. Your home is supposed tobe your home is what's supposed to be
your sanctuary, and that's been violatedfor them. And they brought up a
really good point. You know,he's an older gentleman and he was like,
you know that's the thing. Myhome is my sanctuary. And when
all these people talk about when Iwould democrats talk about sanctuary states. They
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ignore the sanctuary the home and thesecurity of the home and neighborhood of all
of these people here in the UnitedStates. I'm like, that's a great
point. Can you imagine like noteven like being too afraid to either go
out early in the morning or youknow, at dusk at your house because
that's when literal cartel activity ramps upand the federal government doesn't do anything.
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Oh and by the way, theyalso are afraid to go out, not
because they're worried about I mean,they're all, yes, they're worried about
being attack. But the other thingis, do you remember the rancher that
got in trouble because he was defendinghimself and his elderly wife against cartel activity
and they try to charge him withmurder. That's the other thing. So
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to my point, this isn't aboutpolitical gamesmanship. This is about it is
that bad, and people who don'tlive in border states they may not realize
it until they get a busload ofpeople who entered illegally showing up in their
town and they have no idea whothese people are. They have no idea
where they came from. There's it'simpossible to vet them. You have no
idea. If they have criminal records, you have no idea. If they're
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actual cartel members, you have noidea. But any of it. And
they're all younger dudes. They're alldudes between the ages of like eighteen and
thirty five. They're all dudes,not a single woman or child. And
you always hear That's why you don'thear a lot about oh, well,
the schools feel overburdened and all becauseit's all dudes that are coming in,
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adult men and the stunt as Democratspretending to care. Now we have more
to come coming up. Scott Pressleris going to join us. He is
the founder and executive director of EarlyVote Action. You probably have seen a
lot of his stuff online. Idon't know why the Republican Party doesn't pattern
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their outreach after what he's doing.He's going to places where Republicans don't normally
go, and he's registering people tovote. He's not coercing them, he's
not hating on gift cards, he'snot doing any of that. He's just
talking to people and engaging people,you know, like how should be done.
We're going to talk to him becauseI think what he's doing is really
greatly underacknowledged in this country. Andnow all of the news you would probably
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miss. It's time for Dana's Quickfive. I don't like this, and
I mean it's every natural disaster tohave hit. Apparently comes after the sighting
of this onymous what they call anearthquake fish. It's an oarfish, and
they spotted it floating off the coastof Taiwan in July. So now everyone's
freaking out. It needs to goback down to the depths where it came
(51:45):
from, go back to your home. It's like eight foot long and it's
silver scales. It looks like ithad been in a shark attack or something
prior. But it's a giant oarfish. And everyone's like, oh my gosh.
I mean, some bad's gonna happen. So just FYI. If something
bad does happen, remember that Itold you about this orfish. I don't
know, man, I just tellyou the news. Also, this UH
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pulled us up this story. ThePentagon is going to exempt its Ukraine operations
because you know they've got another whatis it, twenty three billion dollars twenty
three billion dollars package going the Pentagonis going to exempt its Ukraine operations from
a potential shutdown if lawmakers can't agreeon a deal to fund the government,
per Politico. Typically military activities stopunless it's deemed critical to national security.
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So and three quarter of Americans.Quarters of Americans report leaving gratuity, which
is at least ten percent higher whenpresented with hated checkout screens, and a
third admitting they feel pressure to payextra. I don't, I totally do
not at all. We got moreon the way. Scott Pressler is going
to join us next day with uscraving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline,
Look no further than the Danish showpodcast where Curiosity meets courage. By following
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on Apple, Spotify or wherever youget your podcasts, Welcome back to the
program. And of course you canlist than coast to coast terrestrially on an
affiliate ear you and you can streamthe radio show and you can watch the
simulcast YouTube, Facebook and Channel threeforty seven Direct TV. Your lovable cremudgeon
Daniel last year with you bottom ofthe second hour. We've talked a lot
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about prior I haven't really jumped intoit yet well too heavily yet going into
twenty twenty four about the importance ofgetting out the vote and getting involved in
your area and just looking at wetalked a little bit about actually early voting,
and I think a couple of weeksago, and Democrats always have this
crazy head start and then you alwayshave the October surprise that drops. And
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the crazy thing is that the Octobersurprise drops. But yet there's a significant
number of people whose votes would havebeen seriously impacted, probably on the other
way that you know, they goout and they and they are they wait
till the last minute, or theywait till they I think an election day.
If it's like the lines are toolong, or if it's too crazy,
they don't show. I don't know. I have problems with the way
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that Republicans handled this. And Republicansdon't want to talk about it. They
don't want to talk about it,they don't want to do anything about it.
What is the RNC planning for twentytwenty four? Democrats are out there
registering everybody right now? What isthe RNC doing. The only person who
I can see doing anything actually isn'twith the RNC. It's Scott Pressler and
you can find him at Scott Pressleron Twitter. Early Vote Action is his
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organization, and he rightfully says thatit's time for Republicans to fight back.
Scott, I gotta tell you you'relike a folk hero because you were going
out there and you're doing for Really, you were doing the stuff that the
RNC should be doing. I don'tknow why they're not patterning what they're doing
in some of these battleground states afterwhat you're doing in state after state,
because you're going out, you're registeringpeople to vote, and you're also saying,
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look in the areas where you cando X, y Z, where
you can vote earlier, you cando you know, deal with ballots harvesting
or whatever. If they're going tomake it legal, go out and let's
get people registered, go out andvote. Why would you give somebody such
a head start? So kudos toyou for doing this. I mean it
is a very very thankless job,because I don't think that you get the
recognition that you deserve for it.Why did you decide to punish yourself by
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starting this? Well? Number one, thank you for having me. I'm
always tweeting with that husband of yoursand I'm just I'm so glad to be
here on The Dana Last Show.You know, I created early vote action
in part because of twenty twenty two. It was supposed to be a red
tsunami. It was supposed to bea resounding defeat to Joe Biden and the
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Democrats and all the reckless policies thatthey've been instituting since he was elected in
twenty twenty and we didn't have it. And in part because look at Arizona
with Carrie Lake, the machines factuallygo down on What Day Election Day Nevada
Adam Lassault. He loses by eightthousand votes. It snows in Washoe County
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and Reno, Nevada on What Dayelection Day, and then loser in County
Pennsylvania, a Republican county, andin Harris County, Texas, the most
populous county in the state of Texas, they run out of paper ballots on
what Day. And so it's myargument that, look, I know that
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everybody watching The Dana Last Show rightnow, you may be hesitant to do
early voting, or you may thinkthat the Democrats are going to know how
many votes that they need in orderto win the election. But the fact
of the matters, guys. Ifwe wait to vote on one day,
election day in November of twenty twentyfour, I feel personally that Joe Biden
has already won reelection. We mustdo early in person voting, we must
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vote by neil and in states likeNevada where it's legal, we must engage
in legal ballot harvesting if we're goingto be successful this year and beyond.
That's a really good point that youmake. We're talking with Scott Pressler and
the website is early Vote action dotcom because and I like how you said,
because I'm like, oh, let'sjust go on ballot harvest. You're
like, well, you know,where it's legal, let's do legal ballot
(56:57):
harvest daing. But you make areally good point with it. This is
a big issue in my family becauseI'm not going to identify who it is,
but it's a grandparent and my familyand they are very much like I
go and I vote on election day. That's what I've always done. But
you know, like you said,in Nevada they have this they had a
snowstorm. Uh. And then inLucerne they had issues on election day.
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And it's very interesting that you know, these are in counties that are Democrat
operated, that are supposed to keepall of this stuff up and make sure
that there's paper ballots. But Imean there's there's a lot of stuff that
is left to chance. And Iagree with you that. What do I
tell, though, the grandparent ofmy family that I'm constantly like going,
I'm like, where it's legal,do it. If you can go and
do it, then do it.Well, I wouldn't to touch on a
couple of things. Number one,look, I just want people to vote.
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I do. I want you tovote, So, grandparent of Diana
Lash, you know, if youwant to go vote on election day,
do your thing. I'm so happyabout that. But look in Nevada,
I said to you that eight thousandvoters was the reason deciding why he didn't
win the election. One hundred infifty five, zero thousand registered Nevada Republicans
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didn't vote in twenty twenty two electionwas winnable. So the fact of the
matter is, to the person listening, we have the votes, we have
the number that we need in orderto win. But the Democrats are just
so much better about getting out thevote. And I'm going to New Jersey
next week because we have state legislativeelections and we have the opportunity to take
over the General Assembly and stop DemocraticMurphy, Democratic Governor Murphy. But here's
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the thing, Jack Chattarelli lost bynearly seventy thousand votes, and Bergen County
alone seventy five thousand Republicans did notvote in twenty twenty governorship. And furthermore,
because you touched on this point,Dana, I'm in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania right now, and we havethe opportunity to take the Supreme Court seat,
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electing Judge Carolyn Carluccio to the PennsylvaniaSupreme Court this November. But here's
the thing. Going into the firstin the only debate in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania between John Federman and doctor Asin twenty twenty two, five hundred thousand
Pennsylvanians had already voted before these sawthe debacle of a debate performance between Federman
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and ass and four out of fiveof those voters were registered Democrats. So
the Democrats were going into election daywith the bank of at least four hundred
thousand Democratic voters. And so,guys, if we're going to be the
successful this year from beyond, wemust have an all of the above approach
to voting. We're talking with ScottPressler. You can find him on Twitter
(59:36):
at Scott Pressler and I or Xnow it's now X. You make such
a great point because it's turnout.I remember the special election for the Senate
seat in Georgia, and I waslooking at the turnout. We had a
lot of we had a lot ofaffiliates in Georgia, and I was looking
at the turnout. I was gettingsome of these numbers from you know,
the Secretary of State's office, etcetera. And I was going through and
in some of the most the reddestdistricts in that state, there was such
(01:00:00):
a low turnout. Because you're right, we have the numbers, we have
the registered voters. But why isit that that's always the thing that gets
us. Why do Republicans not turnup? Well, it's a couple of
reasons. I mean, maybe onethey don't like the candidates, or maybe
the two they feel like their votedoesn't count, or maybe three they feel
(01:00:21):
like the election is going to berigged against our favor. But look what
we did in twenty twenty two,we took the House. We won in
New York on Long Island, inBrooklyn, of all places. We won
in California, guys, we electedValideo, we kept Young Kim, we
kept Michelle Steele. We even flippeda democratically controlled seat with Duarte. And
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my argument to y'all, in additionto us winning the governorship in Nevada,
by the way, which isn't playin twenty twenty four, the fact of
the matter is we want in placesthat we shouldn't have won, and impart,
it's because we engaged in early vote. We did legal ballot harvesting,
and it was using every tool legallyto our advantage that want us the House
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of Representatives in twenty twenty two.Why is the RNC outreaching out to you.
That's a great question. You know, today is day one hundred and
sixty one consecutively that I've reached outto Chairwoman McDaniel. But you know what,
I believe in leading by example.I'm not going to tell people to
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do something that I wouldn't do myself. And that's why I'm going out door
knocking in New Jersey. And that'swhy I visited Penn State College at State
College to register new Republican gen Zvoters, and so at early vote Action
dot Com, We're not going towait for the RNC. We're not going
to wait for the GOP to dothings that it should be doing. We
are going to take control. AndI hope that if you are inspired by
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seeing me on the Dana Last Showright now and you want to take action,
you please visit us at early voteaction dot Com and I will set
you up either with my application toknock on doors or writing letters to new
movers in the state of Kentucky sowe can elect Daniel Cameron as the next
governor. But I will put youto work. I love the Scott Presslers,
like the Johnny Appleseed of voter registration. He really is. I mean,
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I really I think you need tobe actually I think the RNC chair
instead of just them calling you,I think you need to run the RNC
because you're actually you're getting results,You're getting people. I mean, you're
I mean in the way that herolls all these names of all these elected
officials off his tongue doesn't even matterif with California, Nevada, No.
I mean, I know people inthe RNC who can't do that. I
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mean, you are so plugged inand you're doing this and you have the
heart for it. So people cango to Early vote Action dot Com would
encourage them to do. So,what is one thing, What's like one
message that you want to leave inthe minds of the people watching, That
one thing that you would that youwould tell them before we go into this
weekend. I want you to behopeful. I want you to be optimistic
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about the future. I want youto know that freedom is worth fighting for,
Our country is worth fighting for.And for every single one of you
that has babies or future babies orgrandchildren, just know that this fight is
for them. And I hope thatyou will do everything in your power to
make sure that this November we winin Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New
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Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, andthat momentum this November is going to lead
us to helping to defeat Joe Bidenand make him a one term president next
year. Amen to that that weneed, that needs to happen. Scott
Pressler Early Vote Action dot Com.Scott, you do such great work and
I hope that it does not gounappreciate it, and I hope you know
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that it does not go unappreciate it. Thank you so much for what you
do. And it's so good totalk with you. We'll talk with you
against soon, yes, ma'am.Thank you. Take care. I have
a great weekend. Now I goto early vote action dot com. It
gets sign up, gets set upwith that, and he is like the
Johnny Appleseed of a voter registration.But nobody said I. And he makes
a really good vote for early voting, because that's the thing. And you
know, in our family, Ilike to vote an election day, except
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when you know, sometimes I haveto be in New York on election day
or I have to cover this orthis, and you know, I'll go
in and I'll early vote like theweek before. And I have seen like
the Nevada thing that was crazy becauseyou had storms and all of this stuff
and there were people who were tryingto get out and vote. But he
makes a great point and that youDemocrats have thousands of votes banked up already
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going into election day because of theballot harvesting, legal ballot harvesting, because
of early voting. In that you'vegot to also keep in mind that this
is a numbers game. It isvery much a numbers game, and it
is so insanely winnable. It's crazy. Democrats, I think, hope and
pray maybe some of the time thatsome of them ever pray. They hope
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and pray that Republicans don't copy theirmethods of getting the vote or be as
aggressive as they are in getting outthe vote. I'm not kidding you.
In Georgia, the special election wasnot lost because it was The special election
was not stolen. The special electionwas not lost because Democrats out witted Republicans.
It was because Republicans stayed home.In Texas, the voter turnout in
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a very conservative district was abysmal andit actually contributed to elect a Democrat getting
more votes than a Republican for Senate, which hadn't happened in that district before
in forty seven years. Some crazywild it's wild. This is what you
have to think of. And lookingat all of this, one of the
reasons why they had historic They flippedthe entire Florida, which literally has been
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a swing state because Republicans were registeredand they went out to vote and they
showed up. We have the numbers. That's we already won. It's just
getting people out, getting them outto vote. So Scott Pressler is just
doing he's doing such. I honestlydo not know anybody who puts the time
in like he does. And hedoesn't. I mean, he's not like
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you know some of these people thatrun some of these nonprofits in that it's
interesting they start showing up in designerduds and stuff. He's not like that.
He really he really believes us.I mean, he wants to win
this. It's his laugh mission tomake bad decisions. It's time for Florida.
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Man. Oh my gosh. Soall right. I told you before.
My youngest son has like a listof rules that we've kept since he
was a kid, right because hehe says some of the funniest things,
and one of those is, ifyou're going to stretch, do it privately.
It's the saying that he has.Well, this headline goes right into
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that Florida woman allegedly attack two peopleat the pool for doing inappropriate stretches.
This story is all let's buckle up. Amanda fairra Gamo, forty one not
of that Farragamo family was arrested inSumter County, Florida. After the incident
early Sunday morning, the female victimtold deputy she and a male victim were
doing stretches when Farragamo smacked them andshoved them both. She stated that the
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defendant accused them both of doing inappropriateactivities and begin to shove her and smacked
her across the face. The femalevictim had a red mark on her face.
The forty one year old woman whoshe's got a crazy jaw. One.
I gotta say that's a strong jaw. That is an unaltered photo and
she she looked very pleased at herselfand he mugshot. The male victim told
a deputy quote, she blinking attackedus. She's blanked. The deputy said
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that the female had a red markon her face. Apparently, I don't
know if they are I guess therethey were speculating us to whether or not
they were they were connected fara Gamoand the man. But yeah, they
were stretching and they were attacked,as you know, because stretching something you
should do private. I guess she'sone of those people who believe that.
I don't know. Let's see,did you guys hear this story or see
the story. This had to dowith a bunch of Florida women who were
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tossing a baby around before a fightbroke out. Dude, it was in
Daytona Beach at the Coyote Ugly Bar. A twenty year old a nineteen year
old. They were both the restof the charge with child abuse. They
had a child back and forth whileseeing They were thrown it back and forth
while standing in four feet apart.Apparently the child was turned upside down as
(01:08:26):
well is a baby, and theyhave like video of it. And then
they I don't even know what they'refighting about, and I don't know why
they're all in underwear. And it'sbefore you rush to google the story,
some of you, that's not attractive. It's always the people who are in
underwear out in the street that reallyhave no business being in underwear anywhere but
the privacy of their own room forthe sake of all of our retinas.
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And I guess they were all drunk, and they all got into a fight.
The baby apparently had a broken arm. I mean, well, I
have no idea how let in theworld how does this even happen. They
were like slapping each other I guessone of them was getting into a fight
and they were holding the baby sidewayslike a bag of potatoes. I don't
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know, it is wild. I'mtrying to figure that one out. A
man tries to hide meth and hisMcDonald's breakfast sandwich during a traffic stops.
A police wfla A bag of methwas found inside a half eaten McDonald's breakfast
sandwich during a traffic stop in Oklahoma. According to police, an officer with
the Catoosa Police Department pulled over aMitchell Raper Raper Raper ra ape er.
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I don't think it's rapa for atraffic violation, mister Raper. They the
officers smelled marijuana coming from the car. They deployed Canine and then that's when
Canine Melton discovered the meth and acoin purse sandwiched between the sausage patty and
the bread. And by the way, it is so obvious, it's because
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this biscuits half eaten and it's basicallya biscuit on top of a larger coin
purse. It's so bad. Staywith us third hour on the way.
There was civility, We could disagree, we could have healthy conversations. Around
what's best for kids. I respectdifferences of opinions. I don't have too
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much respect for people that are misbehavingin public and then acting as if they
know what's right for kids. He'stalking about parents here, that's Miguel Cardona,
who's the education secretary? Who's there'snobody misbehaving. Who's he talking about?
Who's misbehaving at these school board meetings? Who is he talking about here?
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Welcome back to the show. Topof this third hour, Daniel lash
With. You can listen across thecountry. Make sure that you check out
the streaming as well YouTube, Facebookchannel, through forty seven Direct TV,
sub Sect, Chapter and Verse gosign up. He doesn't have respect for
parents who there's there aren't parents whoare misbehaving at school board meetings. Who's
he talking about? They are?They know what they're like? There's no
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no what about about kids? Yeah, they're parents? Who are you?
Who is this guy senior telling meI can't be involved in my kid's life
or that parents lose authority over theirkids once their kids walk their school doors.
I think you've got this, uhsituation messed up here, Slick.
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I think you got it. Ithink you got it a little bit backwards.
Oh my gosh. Can you imagine. I'm gonna tell you what parents
back in the day would not likeour grandparents and our parents. Can you
imagine like us nineteen seventies parents dealingwith us. Somebody gets slapped. Somebody
would get slapped, flip flop off, not even playing with us. It's
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different today. Everybody's worried about hurtingnobody else's feelings. I know, but
I don't. There's nobody who's beenmisbehaving at school board meetings. Nobody.
I'm not even quite sure what he'stalking about here, you know, or
think they acc like they know,yeah, a little. They are parents.
There's this just this this pervasive ideaamongst a lot of people on the
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left, most of the left,where government exists to help you out and
to you know, from cradle tograve, and that all the authorities know
better than you, especially about yourkids. It's just not true. Where
Smid speaking of Smid, I needto come back to this. Can we
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talk about this orfish real quick?Or fish? I'm not saying orfice,
although they'd be a funny way tosay it. So I gotta intersperse some
of the politics here or we're allgoing to go mad. So there's this
or fish. They say. It'sa rare creature, widely believed to be
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the harbinger of natural disasters. It'ssaid to appear if all sonamis and earthquakes,
and apparently off the coast of Taiwanand July, the earthquake fish was
seen floating off the coast. Whatyes, the ore fish or the giant
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oarfish aka doomsday fish. Uh,it is ugly. I don't even know
that. They discovered it in Julytwentieth this year they discovered this giant So
there's this myth with it that itis the it's like a doomsday harbinger.
So like what so okay, here'smy question with this. What's it?
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Like? What's a grace period beforelike the doom comes? Right? What
is that? Like? You seethe oarfish is like a week, a
couple of weeks, a couple ofmonths, Like, what's the Is there
some scientific is there like a timeline? Apparently it's a giant herring, isn't
it right? Yeah, it's knownas the King of airings. Gross.
(01:14:02):
It's really a gross looking fish.I don't know. I some say that
there's no set. They said thatthey could not one, according to Forbes,
one set of researchers, so theycouldn't find any reports of a six
point zero or greater magnitude quake happeningwithin ten days ten days of a Jeepsia
fish sighting. They said, theoarfish legend is really compelling, but there's
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no scientific reason to think we can. I don't care about your science anymore
because your science says that a dudecan chop off as Willie and be a
chick. So I don't know.I'm just gonna go with the oarfish myth.
What's happening? Smart? On theway, what's up now? We
were talking about harsh winters too,because my parents and my grandparents had all
these old timey things that they trusted. It's like Calvin Ball Rules of Nature,
(01:14:49):
and my mom lives by the Farmer'sAlmanac. Well, what's the Farmer's
Almanac? Say? She's like,that's way more precise than the meteorologists and
all this other stuff. Sort.A friend of mine their dad went out
and cut a percimmon off their tree, and they cut it in half.
So apparently the myth with a percimmonis that if there's a spoon in it
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when you cut it in half,then that means they're going to be shoveling
a lot of snow this winter.Is that? What that means? Came?
So you at that, and thenthe what is the other one?
The wooly caterpillar? Yeah, thewooly worm, the wooly bear caterpillar.
So if it's like real wooly uninterruptedcolor, then that means it's going to
be a bad winter too. Yeah. If there's a really small middle,
like there's usually like a rust sortof color and then it's dark on both
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ends. So if that rust middleis longer, the more mild the winter.
But if that rust middle is muchshorter, then there's supposed to be
a harsh, harsh winter. Sowhen my friend's dad cut into the persimmon
that they pulled off the tree headon one side when they cut in a
half, it was a knife shapeand the other side it was a spoon,
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that means it's gonna be an icy, cold winter, a lot of
snow to shovel. Yep. Imean according to the persimmon theory is that
I would say the farmer's all neckis probably more accurate. Don't they talk
about that stuff? But we seeon TV meteorology. Oh yeah, yeah,
I mean there's trends to it forsure. Now I feel like I
need to get one. I feellike I need to do you have one,
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perry or like the farmers all?I used to have one. My
mom used to give me one everyyear. In she didn't love me anymore,
she stopped. Yeah, they shelike lives by this thing all my
well, my my grandpa had likecattle and all that stuff, so he
like went, I think all thefarmers and all that. Obviously farmers all
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the neck, but yeah, she'slike, you can apply this this you
know to now, you can applyit to it's it's ever comes out every
year. So they have the twentythree twenty four apparently it's going to be
unseasonably cold and stormy. That's Iguess what we're getting where we are king
Yeah hmm, that's what it's lookinglike. Yeah, so ice, I'm
glad I got my generator. Yeay. Anyway, I had to wait to
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talk because I can't get over thiswarfish thing. I kind of want that
to be true, like the mythof it, right, it's a this
weird gross worm. It's a wormreally and in a worm fish harrying whatever
is. So keep in mind camewe saw it came up in June,
July, June whatever. Yeah,yeah, yeah. So we're on the
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clock for some doom. When's itcoming? Just waiting and we're gonna have
an icy cold winter with a lotof snow to shovel according to the per
Simmons. Isn't that what that littleuh uh harry pig saw? Groundhog?
Isn't that what that groundhog saw?I don't know, he sees shadows.
I think, do you remember whatthe groundhog thing? What the what it
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saw? This? Yere Steve,hang on, hang on, ground It's
Friday, guys. We're doing thisgroundhog that was back in February, so
m that would have predicted how weexited winter. I think apparently he saw
his shadow. The furry pig soughtshadow, so he predicted six more.
So yeah, all uh indication,it's gonna be a bad winter. So
(01:18:13):
if you like cold and ice andyou know misery in general, yeay for
you. You're gonna have a goodhorrible winter. Yay. Right, when
energy prices are going to increase.Yeay, Hey, yes, it's gonna
be expensive heating your home. It'sgonna be expensive. Yay. Steve says
it's acorn theories a myth. Seewhat's your acorn theory? Now, my
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grandma always told me that there therewas a lot of acorns, that more
acorns that fell normally, like inyour driveway, than it would be a
harsh winter. So I just triedto look it up and there was like
a whole bold thing, and Iwas like, that is not true.
Huh. I'm gonna tell my kidsthat you can tell that it's gonna be
a harsh winter. When you seesquirrels out in Patagonia jackets, it means
(01:18:59):
it's gonna be a harsh winter.If you see squirrels out in little Patagonia,
little little Patagonia, squirrel jackets,it's gonna be harsh winter. The
Persimmon thing looks cool, though,but at the and and dude, check
it. So the Channel five affiliatein our hometown, cane h It said,
snowy winter coming from Missouri. PerSimmon seed say, lop there it
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is so uh to it. Imean there is something too. All these
people cutting in there. Per Simmons, and they're all seeing the same thing,
spoons and knives. What cold winter'sbecause the knive is it's supposed to
be cutting cold winter, and thespoon is like the shovel. That's that's
why they think. So let's what, So get prepared for a bad winter.
(01:19:45):
I'm just gonna go ahead and startstacking up on a couple everyday items,
you know, just start doing thatnow, and uh, I don't
know, like h now, Ireally do want to make we have our
we have a generator. Now.I want to make sure I get PROPA
tank, Bobby's pro clean burning fuel. Get some clean burning fuel right there.
(01:20:05):
Because everything is going to be soexpensive. Think about it. The
Saudis are still controlling the the reducedproduction you got President mc unity Daddy Showers
can't talk who suspended those leases inAlaska. They're they're trying to push everyone
(01:20:26):
to the whole green new deal.It's going to be expensive, and he's
focusing on what, oh, that'sright, gun violence prevention. They need
an election issue, they need something, give them something. They're having there,
Kane, when is this there?Rose Garden ceremony is expected to take
place after we get off at theWhite House Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
(01:20:49):
Yeah. Yeah, it's just goingto be like a glorified cabal of gun
control people. This is after andwe talked about this earlier this week.
It came out last year that thesegun control activists actually colluded with the CDC
to have the CDC remove their defensivegun usage statistics, to delete that so
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that people couldn't look and see becausethe gun control folks said that it impeded
their efforts to restrict your Second Amendmentrights. So they have their White House
Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Iwon't know how much this is going to
cost taxpayers. And it's full ofliterally gun control activists who know nothing,
literally about guns nothing. And shesaid that she tweeted this out to this
(01:21:40):
morning. She goes, because youmarched, organized and voted, we passed
the most significant gun safety legislation inthirty years. What is she talking about?
What do they pass all? I'veseen our executive orders and at F
directives. They haven't passed anything.You know, every election, this is
always like at the bottom of theissue of concerns when when including amongst Democrats,
(01:22:01):
when they survey Democrats, but they'renot serious about this. They're not
serious about this because they they well, first off, it's just a backpat
to the gun control groups that havesupported them. But secondly, they're not
serious about this because this doesn't haveto do with law abiding people owning firearms.
This test to do with repeat offendersgetting back out on the street.
I mean, for crying outlaw ofNike closed for forever. What in Portland
(01:22:24):
that where Nike was invented, wherethey first launched they are now they have
now shut their doors entirely because ofthe crime. It's not safe for them
to remain open. I mean,that's just insane. But that's the restorative
justice. That's their law, that'stheir idea of law, lawlessness and disorder.
(01:22:49):
And now all of the news youwould probably miss it's time for Dana's
Quick five. Keep seeing this headlinedifferent places and I'm trying to I mean,
I don't know, I guess it'strue. Maybe. So this guy
was on social media saying that ifyou're in a public bathroom and you see
like tiny specs like on the sideof the toilet, like the toilet paper
(01:23:12):
that's in the little plastic thing,you take it off and it's the little
circle toilet paper in there, andthere's looks like there's marks in it.
He says, that's where drug usersare wiping off their needles. So be
careful with a restroom toilet paper.I don't like public restrooms anyway, because
no, I just don't. That'swhere my germa. I've not lost my
drumophobia with that at all. Whata Skeeter syndrome? We have a whole
(01:23:36):
bunch of growth stuff today, weltscaused by Skeeter syndrome. Is it a
mosquito bite or is it Skeeter syndrome? So they say, According to Cleveland
Clinic, it's the allergic reaction markedby significant inflammation. So if you have,
you know, like a welt thatdoesn't from a mosquito bite, that
doesn't go away, Oh my gosh, you big babies. That happens from
(01:23:56):
time to time, just put somebenadrol on it. Why are you making
that face? It's definitely not becauseof the vaccine or for COVID or any
of that stuff. Wait, doyou think I think that your immune system
has been you know, only ifyou get the class compromised from them itself.
(01:24:16):
I don't know. Some people Ithink do get this. But it's
just you're just your body's dealing witha mosquito bite. It's not like a
thing. An incurable dog disease ison the rise and now apparently three humans
have caught it. Uh, thisis terrifying. So they said it's Uh.
Brucella canus is a bacterial infection.It can spread through bodily fluids transmitted
(01:24:39):
to humans. People can manifest thesymptoms like a fever, malaise, you
know, in a large spleen orswollen lymp no nodes. It is incurable
in dogs and in the UK they'vebeen telling recommending to people euthanasia. Humans
can be treated with a long courseof antibiotics. So wait a minute,
(01:24:59):
of humans can be treated with antibiotics, then why can't dogs? No,
you just got to kill them?What? Like? What in the world?
Like? There was one woman andthey said that it spreads in fluids
and reproductive fluids can be transmitted tohumans. But they said that that before
twenty twenty the UK had only threerecorded cases and dogs. There was one
(01:25:20):
woman who said that she was toldshe should put her five dogs down because
they had it. But again,we go back to if humans can be
treated with antibiotics and why can't dogsI don't know. Chinese women are using
a fake belly button sticker to maketheir legs look longer. You've heard that,
right. It's a curious trend goingon in China right now, and
(01:25:41):
it's weird. It's a fake bellybutton sticker that is used to make and
it does not look at all likethat. That's weird. That's so weird.
Stay with us, elevate your commuteworkouts are downtime with the Danish show
podcast Unleashed the power of knowledge atyour fingertips by following Dana on Apple,
Spotify, or wherever you get yourpodcasts. First of all, this is
(01:26:04):
definitely a very serious situation for thecity of Eagle Pass. We're a city
of about twenty eight to thirty thousandpeople, and the last couple of days
we've had in excess of five thousandpeople cross from Pierre's Negadras in Mexico into
Eagle Pass, Texas. It's becomea big concern for the community. A
lot of people are frustrated, alot of these people are being let loose
(01:26:27):
in the community walking around, andit's just a big concern for the city.
Of Eagle Pass not only safety wise, but also our local economy is
taking a hit because because of thiscrisis, we've had to shut down Bridge
number one, our international bridge,which so many millions of dollars flow through
this bridge. We depend on thetolls of the people that pay those bridge
(01:26:47):
tolls, and it's just an emergencysituation. That is why, as mayor
for the city of Eagle Pass,decided to declare a state of emergency for
our city because we've never seen thisbefore. This is not normal and we
shouldn't have to be going through asituation like this in the United States or
here and here an Eagle Pass.He's right, he is absolutely right,
(01:27:09):
Mary eagle Pass, who's telling itas it is. Welcome back to the
program bottom of this thir third houron Friday with you Daniel lash here.
He is right. That's brand newaudio coming in thousands of people. This
has been a banner week. Whatdid they say? They already they already
broke. Oh, I'm going throughmy mental rolodex. They already broke the
record of illegal entries, illegal crossingsin twenty four hours. Right, And
(01:27:33):
it looks like because the previous Ithink was a twenty twenty. That was
the previous record. I think nowit's going to be a new record,
probably a new record after at theconclusion of this year. I mean,
it's just it's too much. It'sit's it's too much for these towns.
It's too much for for these thesepeople to deal with. And uh,
(01:28:00):
i mean without any help with thewithout the you know, the federal government
needs to allow states to do whatthey do, to do what they can
do, instead of fighting them andusing taxpayer dollars to litigate it. Because
that's all they've been doing. It'sgood heavens, it's uh, it's just
it's it's horrible. And they readthey said, who was it? Griff
(01:28:20):
Jenkins was down there this morning.He said they were fishing somebody out of
the river that drowned. Because notall of the area, as we've told
you, not every area is youknow, really easy to cross. I
mean they had what is it.I think the part of the Eagle part
of where they're at, that sectorthere's like a rule there's a very deep
(01:28:43):
with serious currents, et cetera.It's like that in our GV as well,
But then elsewhere it can be youknow, you literally can walk across
it. KJP was asked about thisby Peter Doocy. This is about what
forty five minutes ago, because theywere they keep saying they're stopping the flow.
They keep saying, but it doesn'tsound like that when Elsen and Mayor
Selena, it's done sound like himto him that they're stopping the flow.
(01:29:05):
This is what Doocey was asking KJP. This was literally like forty five minutes
ago. Listen to us when youspoke the last month and you said we
are stopping the flow at the border. Is ten thousand migrants in a single
days stopping the flow. What Iwill say is I just mentioned two hundred
and fifty individuals have been have beenstopped who do not have the legal pathway
(01:29:26):
from coming in. That has beensince May twelfth. And as we are,
you know, looking at Eagle Pass, and I know this is a
this is a where where uh kindof the the the issue is at the
time, at the moment, uh. You know, CBP quickly surge resources
and personnel to the area, andthanks to their great work, their great
(01:29:47):
work, we're able to swiftly,vet vetted and processed into custody more than
two thousand, five hundred individuals andcleared the area where Migrits had congregated.
And that's the work of our lawenforcement. That's the work of our law
enforcement at the border. Remember,House, Republicans are trying to cut that.
They're trying to cut that. Howare they trying to cut it?
(01:30:08):
You're the one who does. Youradministration didn't want to fund it, and
you're falsely trying to say that givenyou know, a pittance to it,
just so you don't have to havethe debate about funding the border again in
the future. You're trying to actlike that's enough. Republicans are simply saying
this has to be fully funded becausethis is a national security issue and you
(01:30:28):
can't keep running from it. Instead, they want to spend I mean,
how much should we just give Ukraineagain? Was it twenty three twenty four
billion? This is the last nightit came out. Yeah, theyp proved
another package and they and it's notgoing to be a clean bill where it's
oh, this is easy to votefor, This is going to be an
easy, easy thing to consider.No, they always tie up a bunch
(01:30:50):
of garbage in it every time.That's what they do. They tie up
stuff in it and then accuse Republicansof oh, you don't want to pass
it all and while they actually sendpeople to literally cut fencing at the border.
That's vandalism. They should be chargedfor that. It's vandalism. It's
goodness and I mean I uh.And it's Republicans and Democrats that are involved
(01:31:16):
in this, if you're being honestabout it. I got to look at
some look at some of the financingfor this Colony Ridge, that illegal immigration
subdivision that's cropped up that's bigger thansome of the other some of the cities,
Like what are they talking about someof the cities that it's in Arkansas
and North Carolina. It's a hugeit's a huge, sprawling development. It's
its own little, own little city, and it has its cartel influence,
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and there's crime that's taking place thereand it's full. It's uh people who
are making up Colony Ridge. Accordingto some of these investigative reports coming out
about it, these are these arepeople who've crossed over illegally. They get
a loan right from the developers sothey don't have to have a Social Security
number and go through the process thateverybody else does. They're able to get
some property and and they move in. There's some Republican funding involved in that.
(01:32:03):
You might want to peek at itvery interesting. M So it's not
just Democrats, the Republicans that aredoing this too, you gotta but yeah,
yeah, and those are the peoplethat are like on the right.
I think that they're more dangerous evento the enforcement of border law than Democrats
at that point. So this isI mean, it's it's creating a very
(01:32:26):
dangerous situation, a very dangerous situation, and there's no relief for any no
relief for border patrol, no relieffor the people living on the border or
nothing. It is infuriating. Thisis just it's it's enough enough. Now.
(01:32:47):
One of the things we were talkingabout is this story with Bob Menendez.
Here's interesting something that came up fromoversight just a little bit ago.
Uh. It's a letter that EricSchwerin sent to Hunter Biden, an email
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all this laptop stuff from Rosemont,Seneca, saying that this is what's interesting
that Bob Menendez had asked that theVice President host the US Spain Council's twenty
ten meeting at his Naval Observatory residence. In DC, and he didn't contact
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the White House. He contacted Joeor Hunter, Biden's business partner. What
what, There's no connection. Itseems as though Bob Meninda's knew he could
email Rosemont Seneca and get a holdof Joe Biden through there in twenty ten.
(01:34:16):
I have a theory are here.I think someone's going to play the
information that they know about Rosemont Senecaand Joe Biden's involvement in Hunter's business as
a way to avoid serious prison time. That's what That's what me thinks.
Kane. This has tweeted just Imean just a little while ago by a
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House Republicans. They got a holdof this email. Very interesting stuff.
Huh, imagine this. That's odd. I'm sure that's a coincidence. So
they have this this is all somesome of the stuff coming out on the
laptop. So they found that RobertMenenda is the guy who just got in
(01:35:05):
trouble by the way, for youknow, Robert Goldbar's Manendas that he was
emailing reaching out to Rosemont Seneca toget ahold of Joe the VP because he
knew that he could get a holdof Joe through the business. Then it'd
be easier for him through the businessthan they going through the White House office
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that's in twenty ten or the VP'soffice. That's weird because as a senator,
you would be able to directly reachout to Joe Biden another you know
at the time, I guess,senator, No, he was vice president
twenty ten. Oh, I guess, so, yeah, twenty ten.
So he's clearly able to reach outas a Democrat to the Democrat vice president
(01:35:50):
through the Vice president's office. Sowhy would you do this run around unless
you were either trying to hide somethingor do something that wouldn't be quote unquote
official well business. No, Buteven more so, I'm I'm curious because
I thought that Joe didn't know anythingabout Hunter's business. That's the theory that
(01:36:15):
there's no connections. There's no connection, So why is Menanda's connecting business through
Hunter's business? Huh? How muchmore evidence does the media need to run
with this? Oh? Man,I hope he plays this as I'm going
to rat you out unless I don'tget prison time, do it? Goodness?
(01:36:39):
I mean, does he It soundslike he probably knows a lot Bob
menandas doesn't it? I mean,he got he I mean, you don't
get gold bars from Egypt for nothing. Sounds like he had lots of connections,
Yeah, he said. The letterfrom Eric Schweeren says Danie O'Brien called
Senator Menenda is this US chair ofthe above group and that's the US Spain
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councils they're having and they were havingtheir annual meeting. He says. Spanish
members include CEOs of the major banks. He says that the Ambassador Solomon is
a big supporter, talking about JoeRB. Who's JRB is Biden. He
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went to go speak to a groupin Boca when a senator, he says,
having their annual meeting in DC inJuly. Spanish Foreign Minister attends.
Danny wants to explore with you possibilityof getting VP to host event at NAVOPS
for group, and that's the NavalObservatory residents in DC. He says,
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maybe even an appearance at a receptionat a hotel. I'll get more info
and we can discuss with Danny nextweek. I think Solomon mentioned your interest
in Spain and that is why Dannyis calling us. Sounds interesting. Let's
discuss. Probably don't want to mentionto Transatlantic in case we can't deliver though.
I guess that's what Eric Schwerin mentionssent to Hunter Biden Rosemont Seneca Business
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while Daddy Joe was VP. Dude, they knew, they all knew,
they all knew, and now Menendezis now tied into it. Oh looking
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Really need to stop the incoming.We're still seeing about three thousand a week.
(01:38:35):
That's absolutely unsustainable. We're working sohard, spending millions of dollars state
dollars to build shelters, to housethree thousand here, two thousand here,
one thousand here. It's still notenough. What do you think, Yeah,
what do you think that people aredealing with at the border? I
mean, the people in border towns, they're not your shelters. You gotta
(01:38:59):
quit trading them like that. That'sher issue. Governor Kathy Keel, welcome
back to the program. We're towardsthe end of this third hour on Friday.
It looks like they're trying to getthe John Futterman dress code thing revoked,
like Joe Manchin is floating a petition. Dick Durbin isn't pleased. Yeah,
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I mean you it's this, thisis stupid. If if he is
not well enough to be expected toaddress professionally in the floor of the Senate,
he's not well enough to serve inthe office. That's the end of
it, bottom line. Do youremember how much the left gave Kirsten Sinema
trouble because she wore colorful outfits.I mean, he shows up looking like
(01:39:45):
he's about to tell you that hefound a dead cat in your ac duck.
I mean, you know what Imean, Come on, this is
crazy. I just I don't know. I I don't know. This is
all wild. It's all wild.I don't even I don't even know.
I don't even know. So Ireally feel like, you know, with
(01:40:13):
us too, they can't keep youcan't have like a special situation just for
him that that's not gonna work.But there's enough Democrats that are speaking out
about this now, so you knowwe haven't enough of them are speaking out
about it. A couple of otherthings as we wrap up this Friday,
we have the president who's going tobe in the Rose Garden a little while
(01:40:36):
with the gun violence thing, I'llhave I'll have a piece on that that
comes out for those of you whosubscribe to the newsletter over at chapter in
verse and you can you can,you can check that out, and I'm
gonna include I'll put something in thereabout the Actually, I think I retweeted
I don't know if I've retweeted thisyet, the House Republicans asking why is
(01:40:59):
why Wiseman Nandez trying to conduct hisbusiness through Hunter Biden's business. It's just
it's weird. I don't I don'tknow. It's just very odd. So
we'll see. And I don't evenknow what as it relates to immigration,
who knows what's going to happen withthe border over the weekend. I did
see a screenshot that was from yesterdaywhere Dave Feeling was on Fox News and
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he was talking about the open bordersituation that he's basically partially responsible for for
helping to create that here in Texas. Stop giving this guy past Texas Republicans
were else so tired of it,would you say, or alcohol? Stop
giving him that too, dude.He was lit. That was that was
three sheets. Oh my god,dude, he was three. He was
(01:41:48):
all the sheets to the wind.That's what that was, all right?
Today in stupidity, what do Igot? It's Karine Jean Pierre with her
usual non answers or spin. Inthis instance, it's a non answer.
And this has to do with DemocratsSenator Bob Menendez, who we've been talking
about, and it makes more sensenow that she just doesn't want to touch
this with a ten foot pull.Listen to what she says when asked about
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this scandal first on in the centerof Menendez. Did the White House know
that is coming today? And asa presidential leading to senator to resign?
So a couple of things. I'mgoing to be really careful here. This
is an not comment because this isan active matter. We learned about this
just like all of you. Butagain, this is an active matter,
so I'm not going to comment activeI'm just active matter, active matter,
(01:42:38):
not going to comment. All right, Well, you know, as supposed
to inactive matter. So you knowMenendez had a little photo op with Biden
less than twenty four hours ago thatoh look at that. Yeah, yeah,
but don't ask questions, folks.That does it for us this week?
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