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This strategy will be a comprehensive anddetailed plan to protect Muslims and those
perceived to be a Muslim from hate, bigotry, and violence, and to
address the concern that some government policiesmay discriminate against Muslims, for example,
the so called Muslim ban, whichPresident Biden revoked on our first day in
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office. So here's the bottom line. In America, no one should be
made to fight hate alone. Andin this moment, then let us all
clearly say a harm against any oneof us is a harm against all of
us. Did she mistake Islamophobia foranti Semitism? Because I know she struggles
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with words normally, So this iswhy I ask this. You know,
I'm trying to be generous with myreasoning here, which might be a fool's
Errand but did is? I mean, what the hell is she talking?
About because this is I mean,we we haven't seen we haven't seen an
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increase in attacks on Muslims, butwe sure as hell have seen an increase
on attacks against Jewish Americans. Imean, just this is just an America.
I'm not even talking about worldwide.Welcome to the show, Dane Lash
here with you. That's what we'regonna start with today. Because they announced
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this initiative, and I have alot of questions, as I'm sure you
all do. I was reading it. They they were alluding to it in
the press. In the press releaseKarine Jean Pierre, they had been alluding
to it prior and she had takenquestions on it. I think it was
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just what the other day and theI just don't get it. I mean
I don't, I don't get it. Why we don't we don't need anything
like that, because we don't.The issue isn't with that? Why can't
they Why can't Jewish people just youknow, why do you have to sit
here in tack Islamophobia onto it?Is that? Is that a way to
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excuse Is it a way to excusethe uh? The I'm just trying to
figure out, why do it likethat? Any ideas came why I suspect
they're scared of what of the beheadingsthat by Well, you know what I
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have, I have a theory.Where's this that? Let me pull this
up? I I do. Ido have a theory. Uh my theory.
We pulled this up. Bear withme because I wasn't gonna actually I
was actually waiting to the bottom ofthe hour and I was going to dive
into this this new survey about Bidenand Muslim Americans. So the the story
that came out is that he isapparently losing support with the Arab community.
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I don't know if you saw this, So this was one of the headlines.
They said that he is actually losingsome support, that they're hemorrhaging it
and they're I think it maybe gowas like two percent of the population stunning
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drop and Arab American support. Thisis what Time magazine reported. I included
this if you get the email newsletter, you get this in your prep But
this is what this is what theyhad in there. They were saying that
the heret Israel is the one that'sattacked and Arab Americans are slamming Biden.
This is like, this is whatTime is saying they said that in the
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US, And I don't say theword Palestinian because it's a made up ethnicity
and a made up people. AndI don't just as I don't believe in
cutting off a man schlang makes hima woman, I don't believe in conjuring
an entire race out of the ether. So you have people who live who
are sympathetic to West Bank and Gazaterritories, and Arab Americans have expressed outrage
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over this is Time Magazine over Biden'sresponse to Israel's bombardment of Gaza. You
know, Israel was just sitting thereon its ass and decided that they were
just going to start bombing Gaza forno reason. Let's forget everything that led
up to this, okay. Andso it's the first national poll of Arab
Americans since they go the war inGaza. Time is absolute trash? Can
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I just rate Time magazine is absolute? I mean if Hitler ran a publication
national poll of Arab Americans since thewar in Gos, since Hamas decided to
launch an attack on Israel, andit shows how deep the sense of betrayal
goes. What betrayal? Only seventeenpercent of Arab Americans voting said the'll vote
for but who cares a staggering anddrop from fifty nine percent twenty why because
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he doesn't go out there and say, Hyle Hitler. Is that why I'm
done? I'm done. I'm done. I'm done. Let me do something,
let me do something very unusual.Let's pause this right now. I
feel like I gotta fill everybody's gastank for a moment before we continue,
and let me explain. I hadan event that I was at a dinner
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with Patriomobile last night, and Igot to be honest with you, and
maybe you can tell some days thisnews cycle really grinds on you. When
you live this day in and dayout, and you see this day in
and day out, and you hearfrom people all over the country what they
are experiencing, whether they're Jewish studentsor Jewish families, and when you see
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this day in and day out,and this is after ten years of doing
this day in and day out,it is. And I'm a little bit
different in that I don't I'm nota commentator that has people write all my
stuff and do all my research anddo all the work for me, and
I show up and I look prettyand I smile at the camera and I
just repeat everything I'm given. That'sabout eighty percent of people in television and
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radio. We are not those people. And I got my start in street
activism, literally, and after adecade, it really wears on you to
joke. I mean, Mark Levinis a friend, and Glenn Beck is
a friend, and I was actuallytalking to Glenn last night and I'm like,
I love not leaving my house.I love not going to DC.
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I can't tell you how many invitationsI turned down from this or that.
People have said, we would liketo give you an award, and I'm
like, for what, and Istay home. I'm like, I don't
need an award. Go spend yourtime or your money on something, you
know, a little bit more productive. I don't need anything. And I
literally have to be coaxed. AndCain can attest to this, coaxed out
out of my hobbit hole. Becausethe longer you're in it, and the
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longer you're exposed to this stuff,it does the news cycle becomes a grind
and you really take And this iswhy I think that live radio and live
television are very important because you canfeel the audience out there, and you
really get a lot of encouragement fromthe audience, and you get a lot
of energy from the audience. Andyou guys out there may not you know,
you may not feel that, youmay not think that, but I
assure you that it is true.Because some days I just want to rage
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at the world. But you guysare like the people that I vent to,
and so we have a good relationship, you know, and I appreciate
you guys. So I was havingthis, you know, conversation or joking
with Glenn about this, because Markand I are pretty much the same,
like we will not leave our Heidihole, and Glenn is just a little
bit better. And I was thinkingabout this and I'm like, you know,
you could look at this time inhistory one of two ways. And
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I'm a cynic, so it's verydifficult for me. You could look at
it one of two ways. Youcan look at it like, Wow,
can you believe how insane everything is? This is nuts? Can you believe
the stuff that we're seeing on collegecampuses? Can you believe the stuff that
we are seeing in the Middle East? Can you believe the stuff that we're
seeing at the border? Can youbelieve the stuff that we are seeing,
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whether it's in our economy or whetherit's just lawlessness, or whether it's just
evil that goes unpunished in this world, it is horrible. And inflation and
wage growth and oh it just can'tkeep up. It's bad and it grinds
on you, It really does.It grinds on you to the point where
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you are resentful of the petty stuff. Like I saw an argument about people
in the presidential primary and the Republicansside arguing about boots, and I hate
everybody. I hate all the peopleinvolved in that conversation every day on one
of them because I'm like, you'resucking up airtime from More series. There
are people dying across halfway across theworld and y'all are pitching about boots.
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Shut up, you pathetic people.And I get very It makes me even
you see it's a cycle. Itmakes you even more cynical and meaner.
And I have a short views anyway. I have no tolerance. Some people
say I'm cold. I'm not.I'm just very logical, and you just
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you feel like your tank is empty. I want to show you two videos
and this is gonna seem weird.Like I said, I'm changing it up.
The first video, who was this. This was some musician in Texas
and he you know, some peopletravel, some people work Halloween night.
I think it's a great time fordoor to door evangelism. Don't send me
your emails about it. But youknow, he had a bucket of candy
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out and it said take one pieceof candy, please, one piece of
candy per kid. Because he hadhome, he's working, and these people
came up and this mom loaded upthese kids candy bags, looking right at
the damn camera. They just Imean, it was like a welfare free
for all, loaded a handful's handfuls. They're just you know, loading up
their bags. If you're watching thesimulcast channel thirty forty seven direct TV YouTube
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Facebook one showing it to you,if you're listening to the radio show across
the country, you can hear someof it there. Just they emptied this
whole this whole container, emptied thewhole container. Now I watch this.
I saw this video yesterday at probablythe most cynical point of my day,
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and I'm looking at it and I'mlike, you gotta be kidding me.
Everything's horrible. Everything just sucks,and it just feeds into the cycle,
right, it feeds into it.You're just like, everything's horrible. Look
at how look at how whole people? Our people are horrible. And then
you're like, what's you know,what's the what's what's the purpose? Let's
just let the world go to hellin a hand basket? Bring on,
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smod. I want to show youanother video that probably won't get as many
views, because this is the onethat made me stop. I don't know
where this is. It's not theporch of a famous singer. They don't
have big ol' grand columns on theirporch, but they did have a little
one of those little doorbell cameras.Same situation. You know, the person
was out there, were working doingwhatever, and they had a bull of
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candy and it said one piece andit was gone predictably, and the kids
they show up and they look atit and it's empty, and what do
they do. They're like, there'sno candy. And this one little boy
with this little plastic sword goes upand he looks and he's like, I'm
gonna fix it. He puts hissword down and he empties his bucket of
candy into this this bull of candy, and the little girl comes up and
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starts doing the same thing. Andthen the other little girl, who's dressed
up as Sally for a nightmare beforeChristmas and has my heart, she does
the same thing. And they're likeokay, and they loaded in there,
and then one kid takes one littlepiece of candy back. As I love
it, Oh my gosh, Ilove it, Shakespeare said, which was
popularized further in modern times by WillyWonka. So shines a good deed in
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a weary world. And I sawthat video, I think right about the
time I was supposed to see thatvideo, right when I was on the
cusp of just like bring on smod. I will go in my front yard
and I'll have a glass of whiskey, a drama whiskey, and I will
drink my whiskey and laugh as Iwatched the flaming fireball of molten rage hurdle
towards Earth and end us all.And I was right at that moment when
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I saw this video, I'm like, well, there goes ruins my Heather's
moment. Gosh. But it was, you know, there's there's good in
the world still, And as Isaid, as I started this, I
said, there's one or two waysto look at the time we're in,
just like there's one of two waysto approach the empty case on the neighbor's
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port. You can fill it andyou can take from it. And I
was thinking about this, I'm like, Okay, yeah, it sucks.
Everything's horrible right now, inflation,you know, the economy. Are we
going to World War three? Idon't know. Seems like all the people
who tell us that we're in biblicaltimes seem awful close to the truth right
now, maybe more than ever.But if not us, then who And
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if not now, then when fora time? For people such as this.
I don't think that we are allput on this earth in this particular
time period for just chance. Idon't believe in that. I think that
there's a reason why we're all here, and instead of looking at it as
a burden, maybe we should lookat it as a privilege, and maybe
we should look at it like,well, there's something about all of us
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that maybe God was like, Yeah, these people can handle it. Let's
put them here. These people gotit, they can get through this.
I mean, nobody's perfect, andperfection isn't required to do great things.
David shows you that, I meangood grief. Look at the lineage Jesus
came from. So I was justthinking about this, Well, you know,
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you're you're equipping the call. Maybethere's a maybe instead of, you
know, look at it like sucha burden. It's a privilege to live
in such a time where we haveso much opportunity to reverse so many things.
So maybe, just maybe I'll letmy cynicism just ebb a little bit
and maybe look at it like that, even if it's just for today.
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But right now, today, thirtyseven percent of active duty families are
likely to recommend military service. Thirtyseven percent. They see what's going on
today, and I've heard my colleaguessay we shouldn't be injecting politics into the
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military, and that President Biden didthat, and Lloyd Austin's Secretary of Defense
did that. But what are wedoing to these military men and women?
Politics are being injected right here today. We have men and women that deserve
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to be promoted to serve where theircountry knows they are needed. And our
military families today are saying, youknow what, I don't want my kid
serving in the military because they willbe used as political pawns. Well,
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who's doing that. That's a SenatorJoni or Ernst out of Iowa. Welcome
back to the program, Dania Lashhere with you. So let me tell
you what this is about, becauselet's where it's time for. We got
to take some people to task here. So this is the Senate trying to
go after Tuberville, Tommy Tuberville,because Senator Tommy Tuberville has been protesting against
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the Democrats insistence that the Pentagon useus our taxpayer dollars to subsidize service members.
Abortion on demand is birth control?Now that phrase, as I described
it is entirely a one thousand andeleventy percent accurate. And he's saying that,
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no, we're not doing this,this is not what this is for.
And Tuberville is He's absolutely correct.If you're going to plant your flag
on any hill, this is oneto plant it on. And so now
Democrats have been massaging their surrogates inthe media and leading this fight against Tuberville
for this. And so now you'vegot these weak Republicans that are bending the
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knee on the Senate floor and joiningDemocrats in attacking Tommy Tubberville. It is
shameful, absolutely shameful to see Republicans, including people like Senator Jonie Ernst,
who is she was going off onTuberville on the floor in that speech.
She's been on this program, I'vealways been, you know, pretty I've
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never really had anything bad to sayabout her. But to see Republicans like
her and there are others, Oh, we'll get to them, do more
to protect Democrats who politicized the militarythan to protect one of their own who
is fighting it. That is somethingelse to behold. The Republicans would rather
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spend our hard earned dollars, ourtax dollars on abortion as birth control subsidize
it because they're too afraid to fight. Shame on them. And it didn't.
It wasn't just her, as youcan imagine, you had everybody,
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you had. Lindsey Graham fumed atTuberville on the Senate floor. He went
off on him. He said thatTuberville, you just he went out off
on him and said, you justdenied this lady of promotion. Yeah,
listen to this. This is thisis Lindsay Graham doing the same thing audio
somebody sixteen. Uh, let merespond to my cogbook colleague respectfully. And
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we have courts. If you thinkthey've done something illegal, go to court.
That's how you handle these things.The Pentagon is issued a legal opinion
I disagree with saying this doesn't violatethe High I disagree with it. Here's
what's going to happen. You've justdenied this lady a promotion. You didn't
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You didn't do that. All ofus are ready to promote her. He
didn't do that because she deserves tobe promoted. I would love to ask
people like Lindsey Graham and Jony Earnsthis question, because apparently no one on
our media is going to do it. Have we ever had a problem with
these sorts of bills, these appropriations, these promotions before. I mean,
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it's rhetorical because the answer is no, we haven't had a problem with them
before. These all have always beenpassed with a bipartisan consensus. They haven't
they haven't fought over it, theyhaven't been held up. And there's a
reason, a very clear reason asto why it is only now after Democrats
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decide to insert the poison pill ataxpayer funded abortion on demand as birth control.
And again that's exactly what this is. To subsidize that on behalf of
an already broke taxpayer, to givethat money to the government, a government
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that says it has enough money tofight two wars, well, heal,
if you got them enough money tofight two wars and we got too many
damn taxes. Democrats chose to politicizethis by insisting upon the inclusion of the
taxpayer subsidization of abortion. Democrats insistedon this. That is the reason why
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we have this historical hold up.We haven't had a problem with it before,
but that's because Democrats have chosen notto play around with military funding and
promotions like that before. To thisextent, Tommy Tuberville is just doing what
voters sent Tommy Tuberville there to doto stand against this. That Lindsay Graham
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is weak isn't Tubberville's fault. ThatJony Ernst is weak isn't Tuberville's fault,
Nor is it the fault of thetaxpayers across the country. It is not
our fault that people like Lindsey Grahamand Joony Ernst and these other senators that
have been assailing Tubberville for his correctfiscally responsible stance. It is not the
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vote, it's not our the voter'sresponsibility to pick up for the lack of
a spine for these people. Youwere sent there to fight against this,
not to cave because you're terrified ofthe Democrats and their press. I'm just
just disgusting to see this. Theyall ganged up on him on the center
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floor, all of them all,I mean, well, not all of
them, but most of them.Oh, there's that. You had everybody
from Dan Sullivan. They were alltrying to seek unanimous consent to confer to
confirm all the various nominees who theylaid out their credentials. They were arguing
them on the floor. Mitt Romneyrose to say that he's concerned about military
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readiness. Did mitt Romney stand andtell Democrats that he was concerned that they
were imperiling military readiness when they insistedon attaching this because I don't seem to
recall that Todd Young out of Indiana. Were they all frustrated Dan Sullivan out
of Alaska? He said he wasfrustrated with Tuberville's objections. Was he frustrated
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when Democrats decided to marry this military, this appropriation with this subsidy of taxpayer
of abortion on Demando's birth control.Because I'm just coming up blank, guys,
with all of my resources and allof the services that we have,
I'm just coming up block when itcomes to these. All the video and
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audio that I would gather for thisto showcase, you know, to bring
you a more balanced perspective on it, it's just not there. It is
pretty stunning. A yah sound byseventeen Sullivan. He went at Tuberville on
the Senate floor. Listen to thisand look what Senator Tuberville said about the
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policy and Austin and Biden on thisabortion policy. I fully agree with him.
We should be suing to stop it. I think it's illegal. And
he's also right. Everybody uses holds. I certainly use holds. But the
key is you put a hold onsomeone who typically has some kind of control
over the issue that you're trying tofix, some kind of responsibility. One
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of the things I've been talking tothe Center from Alabama. Honest, all
right, let's put a hold onthe Undersecretary of Defense for policy. He's
the guy, he's a civilian andhe's in charge of this policy dispute.
Let's put a hold on him.That's the right guy, and squeeze him.
But why are we putting holes onwar heroes. I'm gonna get there
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on them. Let me let mecorrect Senator Dan Sullivan, because it's a
shame to think that I would knowmore about the process of his job than
he does. So the Associated Press, they were in their story, they
accidentally had told on themselves. Thisis a couple of days back when they
were saying that, oh, thePentagon's wanting of disruptions as Army Marines lack
confirmed leaders for the first time,and again because it's the first time that
Democrats chose to politicize something like this. Now, what they're talking about is
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the process of voting on mass takea giant chunk of these people and vote
on multiple confirmations in one passing.Now, nothing, I mean nothing is
stopping the Senate from taking up eachnomination and confirming each nomination, one nomination
at a time. Not even Tubbervillecan stop that. He can stop on
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mass, giant group confirmations, andthat's what he's doing. So what you're
hearing from these Republicans number one isthat they're too deemed weak to fight on
your behalf against taxpayer funded abortion.They don't want to sacrifice themselves on the
altar of a good and principled fight. They'd rather u fit the bill and
pay for someone else's abortion on Demanda'sbirth control, happy to provide and argue
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with you into a hole in theground any drive by who wants to take
issue with that, because the statisticsare on this thing called the Internet,
and they're actually published by playing parenthoodthemselves. Aside from that, no one's
stopping to vote on each individual.Tubberville, like I said, he can't
do that. But these people areso weak and so cowardly they're going harder
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at one of their own than theyare the Democrats who put everybody in that
position in the first place. Thisis like attacking Israel for saying that you
don't you shouldn't have. How dareyou defend yourself because you got attack by
him? It's like say, howdare you, Republican senator try to stop
this action that Democrats are doing.I'm just talking about cause and effect here
and how the left seems to alwaysstruggle with understanding it no matter what the
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variables are I mean they he hasbeen hysterically attacked by Democrats and now Republicans
that are joining right in with it. And the problem again, you have
I don't so many of these nomineesthat they have and so many like for
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instance, you have Air Force LieutenantGeneral Jim's slife. The Federalists had a
peace on slife, who after GeorgeFloyd's death, wrote a memo claiming that
US service members are naive to believethat so called institutional racism and unconscious bias
don't affect them military. He saidit was important for the military to listen
to other perspectives and accept them asvalid. He added that because he's a
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middle aged white man who grew upin a middle class family, he's limited
in his perspective. He pushes dand Marxism. He's not the only one.
I actually think that this is asmart move on Tubberville's part, because
a you're blocking taxpayer subsidized abortion onDemanda's birth control, but also because number
two, you are stopping a massconfirmation. Some of these, some of
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these apples in this barrel are bad. Some of them are pushing DEI and
CRT and They're being thrown in therewith some of the better ones so that
they can hide in the reputations ofthe good ones and they can hide their
de crt nonsense backgrounds. So there'sthere's two great benefits that we have from
Tubberville doing this. So if thesepeople want to stand against Tubberville, uh,
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these senators, you're standing against theAmerican people. You know how I
started the show. I wanted tofill everybody's tank. My tank's already half,
Okay. I feel like, ifyou're standing against Tubberville on this point,
you're standing against the American people.You're standing against a strong military,
you're standing against actual military preparedness,you're standing against life your week, and
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Glance. So are the days ofthe United States when the farmer sells his
commodities. Normally you have to gothrough the grocery store, and the farmers
get about eighteen cents for every federaldollar rescribute every dollar they had. Sometimes
you get less than that. Iloved that what he said at the end,
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he goes and some butt like what'sthat? What do you farm a
little bit? And some butt whatdoes he talk? Okay? I was
asking Kane, is he what ishe trying to? Is he? I
don't know. I don't even knowwhat the whole question to ask? What,
Oh my gosh, can I havethat forever? Some? But some
(35:14):
but and uh? Was he washe trying to explain? He was he
trying to explain how farming works?I don't understand, I think so.
I don't feel bad for him.I know some of y'all out there do.
I don't where cahme harder. I'dbased on what he said, I
feel bad for farmers. They're onlygetting eighteen cents on the dollar. Everything
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that you think our regulations are badhere, which they are in Britain,
I don't know how they I don'tknow how they grow food there. If
you so. One of the showsI started watching over Lockdown was Clarkson's farm.
I love Jeremy Clarkson, totally disagreehe's so wrong on Brexit. I
understand why is the position he does, but he's so wrong anyway. But
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he got he did it like asa hobby in the beginning, and then
he thought, you know, thisis actually really neat to be able to
you know, I want to opena restaurant. I want to serve food
that's all from local. Everything local, nothing that is brought in. He
wanted everything from the herbs to themilk, to everything that even the ingredients
that used to make everything except salt. I think is what he said.
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Everything he wanted to be from thelocal area because they could do it well,
you have British regulations that stop you. You had the Chipping Norton,
which is like a bunch of stuffedshirts all in Tweed. I watched a
city council meeting or a council theChipping Norton council meeting where a guy was
complaining about Clarkson building a restaurant onhis own land that was far away from
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where this guy lived. Because heenjoys the night sky, he likes the
doc sky. The regulations and everythingthat they have over there. It's almost
like they penalize you if you areinto agriculture in Britain. I mean there's
a lot off here similarly that weget into. But I just it shocked
me. And then he and thenit became less about He stopped doing it
(37:06):
as like a hobbyist and because hethought it was fun, it would make
good content. It became a thingfor him, like he really became a
believer and realized how he was enragedon behalf of all of these farmers and
and people raising cheap and everything overthere. He was so livid and and
hearing how they needed the money theyneeded to be able to sell what they
(37:29):
were what they were growing and raisingand and oh man, it's a very
interesting show. If you haven't watched, it just made me think when Biden
was talking about this, I'm like, you know nothing about farming. Stick
with us our second hours coming up, merror moments. My last question,
are you wearing higher hell than RonDeSantis next week at the debate so you
can look taller than him on thestage. I don't know, We'll we'll
(37:53):
have to figure that out. Ican tell you I've always talked about my
high hatee. Well then you knowhid that from anybody. I've always said,
don't wear them if you can't runat them. So you know what,
I'm really not going to take peoplewho worship at the altar of spraytnds
and and all that stuff to youknow, sit here, I'm not talking
about Nicki Haley. I'm talking aboutall the petty fighting in the Republican primary,
(38:15):
people fighting over whether or not RonDeciant just wears lifts. And it's
I never realized that so many reportedlystraight dudes in the Republican Party could be
obsessed with footwear and spraytnds. Ijust couldn't, you know, anyway.
But Nikki Haley talking about that,I'm just like, she's got to put
out there, guys, in caseyou forgot, I'm a woman, vagina
and breasts, woman, woman cardlady. Can we can we just go
(38:40):
one cycle? One just getting sofreudan unintentionally? Can we just go one
political election without someone having to goout and be like, but I'm a
woman though, here's my woman's stuff. Can just stop it? Welcome back
to the program, Dana lash here. I started off first hour trying to
(39:00):
like fill everybody's tank up. I'mthree quarters now three quarters. I'm gonna
need to see some more happy videos. So I'm just saying. You can
listen to the radio show Coast toCoach. You can watch the simulcast as
well on Channel three forty seven,direct TV, YouTube, Facebook, all
kinds of good stuff. All right, So can we I am. We
(39:27):
got to talk about the Israel stuff. We got to talk about how Germany
is apparently going to hell in ahandbasket. And we also need to talk
about this proposal. Guys. Sowhat is it we've heard from Democrats about
colleges. I mean, we justhad Joe Biden passed well how many billions?
Was it? Another student loan forgiveness? Imagine if a Republican went out
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and said, okay, well Isee your student loan forgiveness, and I'm
going to do you one better JoeBiden about free universities total, What if
a Republican came out and said that. I'm just saying, what if a
Republican came out and said, We'regoing to have free federally funded universities.
I know the words free federally fundedmake no sense, but what if you
(40:15):
had a Republican proposing that it wouldbe like loan forgiveness on steroids, would
it not? And you would thinkthat that's silly? I mean, do
you think, I mean, thisis exactly what Democrats are proposing, right,
federally funded universities and you get freedegrees, free federally funded. I
(40:37):
mean, it's just you know,the f's all the f's. I'm just
saying that that would be that wouldbe weird, right, because that's not
free, you're paying for it.Well, that is exactly actually what was
proposed. In a new campaign policyvideo, the former President Trump has said
he wants to revolutionize higher education.Co elected president. Okay, guys,
(41:00):
I got major questions. Do welike now or we wait? Are we
agreeing with Democrats now? I don'tcare where you stand on primary candidates.
Your fealty is to the country.If you're an American, it are Are
we agree with Democrats now about fundingeverybody's education? Is that what we're doing?
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Because that's literally what he proposed.There's a video out. I'm not
playing the whole thing, but I'mtelling you the latest proposal they want.
They want to have federally funded academiesto grant credit to I'm trying to figure
out how that's a good thing thatworks. And he said that he wants
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to make Harvard pay for it,like the wall. We don't have,
so I don't know why we wouldtry to adopt and do what democrats are
doing with higher education. That isso dangerous to play with. That's not
a conservative idea. That's socialism.It is. That is socialism, and
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you can wrap it up in whateverpersonality you want to, but it's socialism.
Guys, How does that make sense? I read it. I was
reading the thing. I mean,I'll give credit where due. I don't
care. I'm still going to bedoing what I do no matter who's in
the White House. Although you know, probably we might be in World War
(42:29):
iie and text to death. Imean, who knows. But I don't
know, nobody nothing. But thisis not a conservative idea. Some of
the people pushing it I'm not surprisedto see. I will say that there
are some there's some new thought inconservatism now where they're trying to bring back
the George W. Bush compassionate conservatism, and they act like because history began
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the day they were born, thatthis is a new concept. I see
a lot of people doing this,and I see some of the same people
saying, oh, this is goingto revolutionize. It's not going to revolutionize.
This is already being done. Imean, wait, you're telling me
that you're going to come into theworld of education, which already has federally
funded everything and they already want tosubsidize all of it, and say,
guys, we're going to do thisexact same thing that you're doing. It's
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revolutionizing it, you're just continuing it. In fact, what you're doing is
you're further validating it from the perspectiveof the right. That's not revolutionizing.
That is the coming that is beingabsorbed. It is surrendering. It is
losing. I've seen some people,like I said, some of these influencers
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do this before. These are thesame people who think that the government should
pay you to have kids. Isee these same people go look what they're
doing in Hungary. Really, wait, didn't we just spend like twenty years
blasting the left for trying to alwayscompare everything that we were doing here to
Europe, and now the right's goingto start partaking in this. What in
the hell where did the thinking peoplego? They were giving people, government
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stipends and free minivans if you haveX amount of kids. I actually I
had a debate with someone who hostsa podcast. They never aired it interestingly,
and then we're friendly, We getalong and they you know, I
don't have anything bad to say aboutthem, except they're totally They think socialism
light is conservatism and it's not.But they were saying, yeah, we
gotta you know, we have topay people. I actually had them tell
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me that we should pay people hereto have kids so we don't have to
have people come across the border.And I looked at them and I'm like,
so welfare, because that's worked sowell, and they just stared at
me. This never aired, Itnever aired. It was totally recorded and
never aired. I'm like, soyou're promoting welfare, like, well,
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it's not welfare per se, it'swelfare. And you think that that's worked
well here, Well they do itin hungry. We're not hungry. You're
telling me that that that we've alreadydone that here. You're telling me that
it works here because we pay peopleper kid. You're telling me that it
works here. How is that conservatism? How is that limited government? How
does that uphold any of the valuesthat we say that we uphold. Do
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you know, I think socialism andcommunism or evil and evil perverts things.
I think people have a weird view. They think that maybe evil destroys things,
evil perverts stuff, which is worsebecause it's a a more debased style
of destruction. Think about it.I've always told people this, I don't
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want to destroy politically anyone. Iwant to convert them. But it takes
more effort the perversion to actually enterinto the mind or the ideological mindset of
the right and convince them that,yeah, we should adopt these things.
(45:54):
Let's adopt Democrats' style of welfare,and will say that our welfare is more
virtuous because our ideology is better.That's the ticket. See, We'll say
that our federally funded education is betterbecause our ideology is better. So the
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entire argument then rests upon the leveragingof big government to involve itselves, evolve
itself in the lives of everyday citizens. The merit of that is determined by
the ideology involved. So you're tellingme that big government is okay so long
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as the people that you like arerunning it. Because that's the argument that
is being made here. Just lookat this is why people need to take
logic classes. The only I willsay, in college, the most valuable
class that I ever taught, thatI ever took was logic. I had
several I had several years. Itook advanced logic. It was the most
(47:01):
brilliant, valuable course, and Ihad a great, great instructor. But
do you realize the danger in this. I have friends and these are well
known conservatives. It was a wellknown conservative podcast host. It ended up
so bad that they never aired it. That's all I'm gonna say, because
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I don't want to. They dosome good work, but that was bad.
And I looked at them. I'mlike, so you're telling me that
you're fine with leveraging big government basedon ideology, but that situational in it
depends on the ideology, So yourissue isn't with big government per se.
So you're making an anti conservative argumentto argue for anti conservatism, and you're
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telling me that's conservatism. Correct.At one point, they were just so
tongue tied. They just stood thereand they just sat there and looked at
me. I see that argument beingmade right now. So it is if
you're telling me that it's okay,but to have big government so long as
it pushes the right ideology, youare not a conservative because that is not
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what conservatism is. And I doubtthat any of these people pushing this can
define what. Let me tell youwhat conservatism is. It's not republicanism.
Conservatives believe in the republic, butwe believe in the liberty of the individual.
That is above all, and thatis what this republic. The reason
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the republic has made great is becausethe freedom of the individual. The republic
doesn't make the freedom of the individualgreat. Our individual liberty makes the republic
great. And that is the commonidentity. That's why I say you can
go everywhere else and you can't beFrench or Italian, et cetera. You
can come to American you can beAmerican because do you want to be free?
Yes or no? So that isthat's what conservatives believe, the individual
(48:55):
liberty of a person, of thecitizen. And when you talk about conservative
what are we conserving that liberty againstbig government, against bad monetary policy,
against bad foreign policy, anything thatwould infringe upon the sovereignty of the individual
as the priority in this republic.That is conservatism. That's why it's not
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Republicanism the party. Republicanism is aboutparty first, and they believe in a
lot of spending. Your neocons arein there, not all of them,
but a good portion of them.No Child left Behind is in that.
Too Big to Fail is in that. The Jony Ernst, Lindsey Graham's,
Sullivan's and others that are going afterTommy Tuberville for refusing to spend taxpayer dollars
(49:45):
to subsidize abortion on tomatoes, birthcontrol for service members, They're all part
of that. That's why I'm nota Republican. I'm a conservative. People
pushing these sorts of policies these areanti conservative policies, and I want you
to be very careful who promotes this, because it's one thing. I get
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that people like certain politicians and theylike personalities. I get it, especially
when you feel like the world isclosing in on you. But one of
the reasons that the world's closing inon conservatives is because we have given too
many bad ideas to pass. Fortwo damn long. I say this to
someone who has been in the streetsa hell of a lot longer than the
people bitching about this. Now wegot a ways to go, and now
(50:30):
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Oh my gosh, so I don'tknow. Airbnb's freaked me out for
stories like this New York Post.Bat infestation turned to Airbnb rental into house
of horrors, says the lawsuit.A group of Airbnb guests claim that their
(50:50):
joyful fiftieth high schooler re union partyat a rental property in Michigan turned into
a Halloween horror movie because they wereattacked by a horde of bats. The
distressed renters fell to civil complaining andStairbnb good luck with that for having negligently
allowed the bat infested home to beadvertised. They named the defendants the owners
is defendants. They said that theythe residence was not safe. They said
(51:12):
it was every renter's worst nightmare.They were actually attacked. They have pictures
too, Oh gosh. They saidthat they were guests were awakened in the
middle of the night. They founddark shapes flying around the bedroom, screeching
sounds, all kinds of stuff.They were attacked. I don't know if
anybody was bitten. They were struckby the bats. They said. Some
of them got entangled in the women'shair. Oh yeah, one of the
(51:34):
guests did. One guest did sufferbites. And they said that the bats
managed to burrow their way into thebetting when they tried to hide under the
covers. That's disgusting. Oh no, no, no, no, that's
terrifying. Nope, no, thankyou. Nancy Pelosi was served. She
was subpoened. No, I wasgonna say, not like a dance off,
but she was subpoened on the floor. It was in the case remember
(51:57):
when her husband it was the homeinvader the where I'm trying to pull this
article up and it's not wanting topull up where she had been. Her
husband was assaulted. So it's relatedto that case, and she was served
with the subpoena. She announced iton the house floor. She made the
announcement that she used to produce documentsin a criminal case in California via the
(52:17):
house clerk. It's in relation tothat attack. But we don't It's like
we're all like nobody really knows aheck of a lot about it, Like
they don't know if she's gonna haveto testify, Like what why? It's
weird. Second pig Heart transplant patientdid not make it. They passed away.
They passed away to Maryland Hospital aftershowing signs of organ rejection. Humans
could breed in space after the InternationalSpace Station. There they grew in embryo
(52:43):
in space for the first time.They said. The boffins on the International
Space Station have managed to grow amouse embryo high up in space. So
I feel like that we're pretty faroff from that. You know, that's
like a big difference. That's abig difference. A North Dakota woman fatally
poisoned her boyfriend after he inherited theirmillion Actually he wasn't, it was she
didn't. Actually he didn't heard anything. She did all this for nothing.
(53:05):
Yeah, that was part of thestory too. We have a lot more
on the way. Stick with us. Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify or
wherever you get your podcasts, becausenow it is your ultimate superpower. That's
a reason to not have them.And you know, I think when we
look at this as a whole,I would encourage the other side to not
(53:27):
so lightly throw around the idea ofinnocent Palestinian civilians, as is frequently said.
I don't think we would so lightlythrow around the term innocent Nazi civilians.
I think it's very important to drawa distinction here because this is Brian
Mast He's representative out of Florida.Welcome back to the program. By the
way, bottom of this second hour, Dana lash with you. The left
(53:51):
has lost their mind on him andthey're mad at him because he was saying
in his in the video, hewas saying that you know here you you
he was discussing the whole situation ofthe term Palestinians, innocent Palestinian civilians.
(54:12):
And he's specifically talking about the peoplethat have been seen, whether it's in
Gaza, or whether it's in London, or whether it's in New York cheering
literally for the destruction of its neighborto the north. That is what he's
talking about. And when you puthis remarks in context, where is the
(54:32):
lie. That's what he's talking about. These This is what the left does.
They like to use everybody else asshields. They do. They use
every and all of this now isforcing. They're trying to force the administration.
The administration. They won't say ceasefire. You know what they're saying.
(54:54):
They're saying pause, saying that weshould have a pause. And by
we Israel that they should have theyshould pause. But to this, to
this comment, when AOC had tweeted, we can stop pretending people are treated
(55:16):
equally. Hair, Yeah, you'reright, because we have Jewish Americans who
are being attacked and harassed and assaultedat an unprecedented rate, and in fact,
according to all available uniform crime reportscompiled with the last three decades,
there's been an insane increase in that, not in any crimes against Muslims,
(55:37):
but specifically against Jewish Americans. Andyet it's the White House that decides to
come out with h in islam aphobiathing. They had a whole statement about
their first levele net and first evernational strategy to counter is Lamophobia, not
anti Semitism, but is Lamaphobia.And it's because they're they're hemorrhaging Arab support,
(56:00):
because you have Arab Americans here thatare telling the Biden administration that we're
not going to vote for you inswing States if you don't tell Israel to
stop defending itself. And the administrationis weak and they're ridiculous, and so
of course they're okay, well,let's have a pause. They think that
that's triangulation. They think that's that'skind of going halfway, just wild.
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Here's the thing. If you donot want to be conflated with Nazis,
then don't don't defend Nazism. Ifyou don't want to be conflated with Nazis,
then don't cheer on the destruction ofa nation because they're simply Jewish.
If you don't want to be conflatedwith Nazis, then don't defend people who
are raping women and burning babies becausethey were Jews. I mean, it's
(56:50):
really easily, really easy to understand, right, really easy to understand.
I mean they can't even they can'teven they could even muster to the other
any kind of center of illin Omara year or so ago. It's it's
and this administration is growing weak andshaky on this issue. Here you literally
(57:15):
had the Hamas official, the Hamasleader Ghazi Hamad from his mansion and cutter
because they're driving around eating sushi,living in palaces, and Cutter he literally
said that Hamas is going to keepdoing October seventh until Israel is annihilated.
He literally said that this week ina in a broadcast interview, the video
of which is available online and everyone'ssaying Israel needs to stop and cease fire.
(57:42):
This is Hamas's leadership. Even sincethis video came out yesterday, not
a single Democrat has said that Hamasshould maybe ceasefire. Hell, not even
a single Democrat to mate that Hamasreleased the hostages. They're trying to get
all of their surrogates in the mediain any other way where Democrat back on
the plantation of being pro Hamas.I mean they he came out with this
(58:07):
video and I haven't seen anything fromthat. Literally, the day after this
video comes out, the day afterthis interview where the Hamas leader is saying
they're going to repeat October seventh untilIsrael is annihilated. The damn day after
Kamala Harris is out there for thevice president who did less than in her
(58:29):
up position than Karen Pins did hisfirst A second lady gets out there and
says we're going to have a nationalinitiative on Islamophobia after Hamas was saying that
they're going to keep attacking like Octoberseventh until Israel's annihilated. So Brian mast
(58:49):
he's making a point here. He'stalking about all the people who've been cheerleading
this the people who've been defending it, the people who've been denying it.
And the reason why these protestations areincreasing is because Israel is putting more and
more pressure on Hamas and Gaza.If Angelina Jolie is going to be a
(59:13):
you and goodwill ambassador, then shewould go a long way in being educated
on the areas of conflict. SheI think she's trying to be George Clooney's
wife, unsuccessfully, But she's shewho I don't agree with politically, but
at least there's some effort at educationthere. And I hate to say this
because I love her dad, butshe's wrong here, and you got to
call it out. This was ridiculous. She had a piece up, she
(59:36):
put it on Instagram where she blastedIsrael for the Remember we talked about this,
the bombing that took the strike thattook place, and it collapsed one
of their tunnels, one of Hamas'smany of their like three hundred mile tunnels
that they have. Let me letme tell you something about the tunnels too
(59:57):
that they have there. Apparently becauseI have so I have some Fleaer stuff,
right, we got some we gotsome night vision, we've got some
optics. And and different tools toown the night should anything ever go down
sideways at lash HQ in the tunnelsthere those the night vision optics don't work.
(01:00:21):
I did not know that they hadvideo of these tunnels. Three hundred
miles of these tunnels. Now thinkabout it. The entire area of Gaza
like length wise how many is likethirty something miles long and six miles across,
But you have three hundred some oddmiles of tunnels one person can go
(01:00:43):
through at a time. Pitch blackthey are if they do not have any
pitch black. There's no ambient light. And I understand that with some optics
you have to have ambient light forthose to be functional. So I want
you to think about what IDF hasto go through. It is like the
worst trench style warfare that you couldever imagine. This is subterranean warfare.
(01:01:06):
This is horrific. They're gonna losea lot of people to eradicate hamas,
and the thinking is that there area lot of the hostages are being kept
in these tunnels. So you hadAngelina Jolie, I'm looking for those that
I have posted on Twitter. Reportedlythe picture of one of the areas above
(01:01:30):
the tunnels. She said this wasa deliberate bombing of a trapped population of
nowhere to flee. Gaza has beenan open air prison for two decades and
is fast becoming a mass grave.Of those our children, whole families are
being murdered, and she says byrefusing to demand a humanitarian ceasefire and blocking
the UN Security Council from imposing oneon both parties, world leaders are complicit
(01:01:53):
in these crimes. Wow, it'salmost like no Israelis were killed at all.
It was just well, does sheknow who's violated the cease fire every
time they've called for one? Curious? Yeah, kin, who is that?
Go ahead and tell everybody you knowit's been jumas. Uh. Why
(01:02:14):
does she think it's not an openair prison. That's a lie. There's
no such thing as an occupations thatthat didn't happen, and that doesn't exist.
Why are people trying to rewrite history? This is what's so stupid about
this. Again, I go backto when they unilaterally, Israel unilaterally pulled
(01:02:36):
out of Gaza. They're not occupyingGaza. They withdrew in two thousand and
five, and that was under theirPrime Minister Ariel Charon or Eric Churan.
They had came, They came upwith this disengagement plan several years before.
And they keep saying that Israel isthe occupy, and they keep saying it's
(01:03:00):
you know, open air prison andthat. They keep saying this, and
they have the responsibility of providing essentialservices and utilities and all this stuff.
This is a lot of people,like I said, a lot of people
don't understand the history. See,they evacuated Gaza. Israel literally demolished twenty
six of its own synagogues and leavingthey withdrew over seventeen hundred people from twenty
(01:03:27):
one different settlements. They withdrew onehundred and sixty six Israeli farmers they left
behind, and these farms produced hundredsof millions of dollars in flowers and agricultural
products. In leaving Gaza, Israelgave up seventy percent of its organic produce
(01:03:52):
because they grew it in Gaza.And they left a massive infrastructre sure of
greenhouses, farmland, irrigation, allof that. They left it literally and
I hate this is just what theycall themselves. I don't believe in Palestine.
It's never existed Palestinian is not anethnicity, but the ruling entity calls
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itself a Palestinian authority. Israel leftit to the Palestinian authority, who could
have used it as a huge economicboost. They literally, it's like walking
in to a house turnkey. Youdon't have to do anything to it.
It yours. I've never seen anyonecome across land so easily. And they
had all of these techniques that werespecifically developed in the greenhouses to deal with
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the sandy composition of the soil,the what everything. But guess what happened
after they took it over. SoHamas was elected immediately after that, Hamas
and Fata they were two parts,two sides of the same coin that was
the Palestinian authority is a Palestinian authority. So Hamas wins the election, and
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Hamas loots and destroys the greenhouses,destroys the irrigation, destroys all of it.
They never actually got to use thembecause their elected government destroyed them.
And even after Israel left in twothousand and five, they still provided somehow.
I don't know why you're responsible toprovide electricity to the sovereign entity next
to you, but they did theyprovided Gaza with electricity, I mean at
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no point because over I think whatover fifty percent of Gaza's electricity was provided
by Israel and Israel never charged themfor it. Now you would think maybe
in that time, if you're asmart government, like you know, if
Hamas was smart, they would havemade sure that they were self sufficient and
had the ability to provide their ownelectricity. But just like they eluded their
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greenhouses and destroyed their ability to growtheir own produce and just eluded everything,
they also did this. They alsodestroyed any opportunity and they destroyed any infrastructure
where they could have maintained their ownelectricity or added on to it or improved
existing infrastructure. They had a onediesel plant where that provided apparently the other
(01:06:08):
half of Gaz's energy, and that'sin I mean, that's a disaster because
Hamas never kept up with it andthe people apparently never demanded that they did.
And that's accurate to say. Doyou know why they didn't have another
election after Hamas won that election?Because Hamas's popularity was so unbelievable, FATA
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would have been eradicated. FATA didnot want to lose power, so the
head of the Palestinian authority was who'sthe chair of FATA decided to suspend elections
because Hamas was so popular even aftereverything I just shared with you, because
hate's popular. Look on social media, man hate rules the day. So
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Hamas never reconstructed their grid, theynever did any of this stuff. They
didn't do anything to benefit their mineralpopulation. They didn't upgrade their sewage system,
they didn't upgrade any electricis, theydidn't do any of this stuff.
I mean, Israel even supplied oversomething like ten percent of Gaza's water and
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they had their local reservoirs. AmnestyInternational, I think back in seven or
eight wrote a piece about how Hamasand the elected government of Gaza couldn't even
keep up the reservoirs. They couldn'teven do their just basic do government diligence
there, so the water was unsafeto drink. Since their election, Hamas
has been solely and Hamas alone incontrol of Gaza. Hamas controls everything from
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utilities, from the economy to theagriculture, literally everything, and what they
have done is destroyed any advantage thatthey would have had as a government.
They've destroyed any chance that people wouldhave had to be self sufficient and independent
in order to wage a campaign ofterror, because in their actual charter they
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don't believe that Israel has the rightto exist. So pray tell Angelin Jualie,
how in the ever loving hell isthis Israel's responsibility? How in the
ever loving hell do you people wholook at yourselves on camera and in magazines
every damn day, how do youlook at yourselves after saying just asinine clownery
like that and expect to be takenseriously. A little bit of history and
(01:08:31):
education goes a long way. It'shis life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man. Well, you know, I think fireball is
kind of like the punkin spice maybeof the liquor world. I saw a
(01:08:53):
meme that says, not this candlesmells like fireball. It says, like,
now that's cinnamon jil. Let's seethis headline. Drunk Florida man takes
company car for a spin after downand two fireball shots, say deputies Mary
kind of Florida. Lee Rushing wascharged with the DUI after an incident that
unfolded Monday. They said the sixtyone year old man was reported to be
driving under the influence. They pulledhim over. His eyes were watery,
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he smelled like cinnamon, and hesaid he had been He just had a
couple of shots at fireball. Hefailed every sobriety test and then he had
knee injuries that prevented him from doingthe other things. He was released after
a thousand dollars bond. Whoof thirdHour? Next and for the United States
that we will continue to honor theimportance of the Palestinian people and their right
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to self determination and dignity. Yeah, M telling you why is it would
be great if they gave as muchlip service attention to what the Israelis went
through. Welcome back to the program, Dana last year with you. We
are at the top of this thirdHour. You can listen coast to coast.
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You can stream the program as well. Facebook. You I had to
think YouTube, Facebook, Channel three, forty seven, Direct TV, all
those good all those good places.So I remember I started the show today.
I filled everyone's tank and I showedyou the good and bad of the
Halloween kid candy thing. Now I'mlike a little less than I'm getting towards
(01:10:21):
a quarter of a tank. Maybeit's were there. Yeah, because it
goes you get pretty cynical going throughall of this, and then especially with
this story here before we went intoFlorida. Men last hour, I was
telling you how Hamas and Hamas aloneis to blame for everything that's been going
on in Gaza, and I understand. I get that people are like citing
the Wiki League stuff and they're like, yeah, but Dana, look at
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the involvement. I don't care.It looks just like I'm just gonna let's
just say that every conspiracy out thereis true. Hamas is still elected.
They still enjoyed and enjoyed major popularityto the point where more so than FATA.
There's literally nothing that anyone did thatchanged that. And they could have
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put all of the infrastructure that wasleft to them in two thousand and five
to use, and they chose notto do that. So that's what the
conspiracy theories don't address, Like whydidn't they Why did they destroy the greenhouses?
Why did they destroy all the farmland? Like why did they destroy all
the stuff? Why did they dothat? That's weird? Why did they
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not keep up with the when theyhad the ability to do so with infrastructure,
and and and Keith that why dothey demand that everybody else provide all
their utilities for free? No oneexpects, No one asks for accountability from
Hamas. They just keep saying thatit's Israel, it's Israel, it's Israel.
No one asks for accountability for them. Nobody says that, nobody asks,
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and it's I'm so tired of hearingit over and over again. And
whether it's people like Angeline Julie postingstuff on social media on Instagram, I
mean, they are to blame,and Hamas alone is to blame. I
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mean the New York Times, letme pull this up. This was just
a couple of days ago. TheNew York Times literally, who you know,
they're not exactly friendly to Israel.They actually had to admit as Gosens
scrounch for food and water, Hamassits on a rich trove of supplies.
(01:12:35):
They've been stockpiling their own food,fuel, and medicine and AMMO and weapons,
and they keep it all for themselves. They actually they actually had to
write about this, The New YorkTimes actually had to write about this.
They said, quote, Hamas hashundreds of thousands of gallons of fuel for
vehicles and rockets. Cachets of ammunition, explosives and materials to make more stockpiles
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of food and water and medicine.They quote a senior Lebanese official that Hamas
quote has enough stocked a way tokeep fighting for three or four months without
resupply. I mean, they choseto kill over fourteen hundred people by sending
terrorists into Israel. And they couldhave stopped this from escalating further had they
(01:13:19):
handed over the hundreds of hostages thatthey had that they have, but they
don't, and then Hamas will stopits own people from leaving, even as
their leadership sits in palaces and cutterthey declare times of Israel, and this
was noted by New York Times alsothe leadership of Hamas said, no Lation
(01:13:44):
is liberated without sacrifices. Well,they're sacrificing by sitting on their giant fat
terrorist asses, and Cutter literally diningon sushi because apparently that was in a
video. Isn't that something else They'reto blame alone for this. So this
whole idea of a ceasefire, thisis man. This administration is so weak,
(01:14:09):
so weak, How in the world, Oh we need to have a
pause. There ain't going to beno pause until release the hostages, release
the hostages, no pause until then. There's not gonna be a pause.
There's not gonna be seated when Iactually I don't even I shouldn't be a
ceasefire. Hamas needs to be destroyed, utterly destroyed. Now. Notice how
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when you say that all of theirsupporters freak out, but they had no
problems when Hamas was doing all everythingthat it was doing to Israel. This
is weird. I saw that theyhad a Jewish history mural outside of Cantor's
Delhi, which is a very iconicLos Angeles Deli that apparently that's been opened
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since before Israel became the recognized countrythat it is. They were defaced with
graffiti. Is wild. That's justlike one of many instances. This is
just crazy to see all this.If you know what's interesting though, because
they keep saying Gaza is occupied,Gaza is occupied. Have you seen the
(01:15:15):
story from ABC News Sudan is nowone of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent
history. Five point six million peoplehave been displaced both within and without,
within and outside of national borders.Hmm. Interesting. You probably haven't heard
a lot of people talking about that. They have this huge humanitarian crisis,
(01:15:38):
internal conflict, political instability. Hmm. Not only that, but there are
other instances as when we pull acouple a couple of other things up.
I had this in your prep thatI sent out if you get the prep
email of our chapter and verse Isaid, sent this out as well.
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I noticed that Pakistan is expelling onepoint seven million refugees and they just bulldozed
a bunch of shelters over there,and they have hundreds of thousands of Afghans
that are now fleeing to the border, refugees that want to be settled elsewhere.
(01:16:25):
They many have lived in Pakistan fordecades, So they're forcing these Afghans
to leave Pakistan. Where are allthe people protesting that? It's from the
BBC. By the way, theyhad a ten thousand Afghan refugees that were
rushing to border areas. See,that's okay because they can't blame it on
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Jewish people. That's the reality.Let's be real. They can't blame it
on Jewish people. So we're notgoing to talk about that. What do
you mean like Arabic people going afterother Arabic people. Oh, we can't
talk about it's no Jewish people involved, so they you know, they're not.
We can't blame it on any Jewishpeople, so let's not talk about
it. Notice how AOC hasn't criedfor any of these people. I didn't
(01:17:15):
see anything from the great human youin humanitarian Angeli and Jilia, I didn't
see anything from her about this.Huh? Is it because there's no Jewish
people to blame it on? I'mcurious, or the situation in Sudan it's
because there's no Jewish people to blameit on. I'm I'm interested in understanding
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what motivates people to be upset overcertain different certain Arabic groups and others,
and and not be upset over youknow, like these like why not you're
not upset over these Afghans that arebeing expelled from Pakistan? You're not.
You're not upset about the Where's there? Where's the rejection to what the Pakistinis
are so cruel's where's your objections?I'm just I'm amazed at the ignorance.
(01:18:12):
Listen to this. This is JohnKirby. Because they're voting today. The
voting begins on whether or not there'sgoing to be an Israeli Assistance bill that
will be passed out of the Housebecause you've had the administration that wanted to
tie it to Ukraine spending more moremoney to Ukraine. And John Kirby responds
(01:18:35):
he was asked about this just momentsago. Listen, So was the Vice
president correct? He would be toeingIsrael only bill if it didn't have other
issues that you were concerning, thePresident would veto and only Israel bill.
I think that we've made that clear. Why why would you Why couldn't you
(01:18:56):
do one thing out of time?Oh? Because they can't tie it to
money laundering in Ukraine. That's whythey can't tie it to any of those
other things. That's why, ohcan't do that. Heaven forbid, can't
tie it to any of these otherthings. So, I mean, just
I got a lot of questions.There was also they said that Mike Johnson.
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Did you see by the way,that they're so mad at Mike Johnson,
the new Speaker. I got toshare this with you. Hang on,
let me before I get into thisother stuff. Hold up, hold
up, hold up. They aremad at Mike Johnson because he's not rich.
No, I mean it like theythey're mad at him. Because he
isn't rich. Who was it thatwrote this piece? It was a stupid
(01:19:43):
piece, But they were going afterhim by saying that he doesn't have a
ton of money in savings, andhe doesn't have a lot of cash on
hand, and how was he goingto getting money and all this other stuff.
I mean, they were going afterhim for like not being corrupt.
(01:20:08):
I don't know how else to sayit. Like that's they were. They're
going after him for the stuff thatJoe Biden has done, for not doing
what Joe Biden has done. Ican't I can't make sense of it.
I can't make sense of it.But that's what they're doing. They're going
after because because it says Mike likethis guy, Mike Johnson doesn't have any
(01:20:30):
retirement savings. It's a daily beast. He doesn't own a single stock and
he doesn't have assets at all.He's less than five thousand dollars in his
bank account. He's got a twohundred and fifty thousand dollars mortgage, a
home equity loan, and a personalloan. What's his retirement plan? To
lobby? Oh my gosh, areyou telling me that Mike Johnson lives like
most Americans do right now while he'sraising his kids. Oh kill her.
(01:20:57):
He's so bad. You know whathe should do. He should go and
sell out our national security to theCCP. And then if you try to
hold them accountable, write this completelybsing editorial for USA Today in which you
say that any criticism over your violationof any kind of law or selling out
national security in exchange for enriching yourselfwith the CCP is just well, it's
(01:21:19):
demonizing your addiction. Oh hunter,Biden wrote that we're going to talk about
that coming up. Oh boy,bugle up. No, he did,
as we get moved. I don'tknow if he was sober when he wrote
it. I mean, I don'teven know if he did. He send
it with like white powder, Idon't know. And now all of the
news you would probably miss. It'stime for Dana's Quick five. So everybody
(01:21:41):
has heard of Vanda black, right. Vanta Black is like the blackest black
color that you can ever buy.It like sucks the light out of a
room, except you can't actually buyit. I mean, it was developed
for UK's Defense Ministry, and apparentlyit's also reportedly carcinogenic. But you can
get black four point zero. Nowblack four point oh is the blackest paint
(01:22:02):
that you can actually purchase, andyou, I mean really don't have.
There's not a reflection on it.It is apparently discomforting for people to see
it. It is really It's like, it sounds amazing and I want to
paint a whole house in it.I would told I would be the person
that has the black four point ohhouse. Not gonna lie. That sounds
(01:22:25):
so cool. I want to paintsomething with it. I don't even know
what Kane we got to do inthe new studio. Maybe I can paint
something with the black four point zho. Apparently, though it's really expensive,
like a it's not like a bucket, it's like a bottle. It's like
fifty dollars er. I don't knowif that's actually realistic, but anyway,
(01:22:45):
it's just, you know, kindof it's kind of cool to know there's
the super goth black out there.Let's see Cannabis candies. What a weird
name. That's so so I'm sorry, cannabis sounds so bougie. It doesn't
it right, I know what it'sI know, just say pot like when
you say cannabis, just stop it. Shut up, you just trying to
sound pretentious. So anyway, therewas some pat candy kids that were in
(01:23:11):
Alameda Courses, California. They foundpot infused fruit juice amongst the candy that
they received. I bet it chilledthem out. No, I'm just kidding,
they said, well, I'm notstone. Don't give your kids pot
cheese. It says that one childingested the THHC candy became ill and medical
attention so bad. Two families foundthe weed candy amongst the traits that they
got at a PTA event. Theywere labeled as lost farm cannabis infused fruit
(01:23:35):
cheese. How much you want aboutthis? Someone just didn't know. It
was like some stoner who's like,oh, I guess sown no county.
How about soda? This is theone? Right? Wait? How much
you want to bet that? Theyjust thought it was just a fuitches.
It's like having ginko bloba. It'sjust like that, remember gink go boloba.
Oh my gosh, sidebar. WhenI was in high school track,
(01:23:57):
it was varsity and like from theget go and my mom give me gink
bolova capitalist And one of these girlswho was like suckier than me and I
always beat her and she was jealous. She was trying to say that I
was on performance enhancing drugs. I'mlike, it's Kinko Boloba from the health
food store. You fruitcake anyway,Trooper wrangled a wayward chicken. Wayward Chicken,
(01:24:18):
a banjo cover band of metal songs. Wayward Chicken. A trooper wrangled
a wayward chicken off and eye offthe interstate in Seattle. That chicken didn't
cross the road. There's a videoof it and it's hysterical. He totally
wrangled that chicken. I love itall right. Stick with us, We've
got more in store. Elevate yourcommute workouts or downtime with the Dana Show
(01:24:40):
podcast. Unleash the power of knowledgeat your fingertips by following Dana on Apple,
Spotify, or wherever you get yourpodcasts. John So talking about getting
Americans have got so President Biden said, I want to thank our partners in
the region and particularly cut Her.The leader of Hamas lives in Cutter.
(01:25:00):
So why is President Biden thanking themfor anything? Oh jeez, Peter,
let's take a step back here.Look at this Cutter. They're a terrorst
group that killed Americans and kidnapped Americanswithin the last month. Peter Cutter has
been helpful in getting those Americans out. I'm sure you would agree with me,
and everybody your network would agree thatgetting American hostages out is a good
(01:25:25):
thing. And Cutter was the keyplay the question. John Putter has lines
of communication with Ams almost nobody elsehas. Now, I'm not saying that
we support a Moss of course wedon't. They're a terrorist organization and Israel
has an absolute right to go afterthem. But Cutter has lines of communication
that not everybody else has, andit would be irresponsible. In fact,
(01:25:46):
I would expect that you and everybodyelse in here would be going after me
if we weren't doing everything we couldand having every possible conversation we can have
to get Americans that are held hostageback home with their families. If we
weren't doing that, it would bediplomatic malpractice. Oh my gosh, the
grand standing. I mean, andwe all like getting the hostages out,
(01:26:10):
am I right? I mean,you know, kine, I mean we
love getting the hostages out there.I mean, do you hate that?
You can all agree on that,can't we? Do you hate getting the
hostages. What does that have todo with what Peter Doocy just asked him,
Welcome back to the program, Tanalast year with you bottom of this
third hour. What does that haveto do with what was just ask I
don't want to dislike John Kirby.I want to have someone that I kind
(01:26:31):
of like at some involved in theadministration at all whatsoever, because they need
to have that belief that if itall goes to hell, there's at least
one person in the administration who isn'ta total walking garbage can. I mean,
the head of the leaders of Hamaslive and Cutter. If Cutter wanted
(01:26:53):
to be truly helpful, why wouldn'tthey just be like, why didn't they
just kill the leaders of Hamas?Or let us do it? You know,
this could all be over real quick. We can do it the easy
way, or we can do itthe real easy way, you know,
I mean just seems like it's asimple question, right, h I don't
know. Did you guys see,boy, oh boy, I'm gonna try
(01:27:18):
not to get wound up on thisone. Did y'all see the editorial is
the USA today pulling it up?I have it up, Actually, I
have a million, eleventy thousand windowsup. Why I have a four and
a half foot wide screen. Why. I don't know if you saw it,
but they had this story editorial byHunter Biden. I first saw it
(01:27:45):
from Tater or sorry, Brian doesmean of me? Potato? Brian Stelter.
Hunter Biden said, quote what troublesme is the demonization of addiction,
of human felty, using me asit's avatar, and the devastating consequences it
(01:28:05):
has for the millions struggling with addiction, desperate for a way out, being
bombarded by the denigrating and near constantcoverage of me and my addiction on Fox
News. Because see, everybody butHunter Biden should have consequences except for him.
(01:28:28):
Everyone but him should have consequences forlying on a forty four to seventy
three I'm, oh, my gosh, don't you dare talk about Hunter Biden
enriching himself off this CCP at theexpense of national security, engaging in human
trafficking, violating gun laws, violatingthe Pharah Act. You're demonizing his coke
(01:28:50):
addiction. How darest thou? Thisis the Oh my gosh, he literally
this published today. This, Ohmy gosh the headline, can I need
something? I need a stressed all, the one where it's eyes bulged out
(01:29:13):
note to self, stressed all,Hunter Biden, I fought to get sober.
Political weaponization of my addiction hurts morethan me. He wrote that my
struggles and my mistakes have been fodderfor a violence sustain He's mad about the
(01:29:35):
criticisms against this family. This islisten well, no, why no,
let me read it to you today. In Hunter Biden, it's like the
this is like the my Grandma's afternoonstories. So he writes this over four
years ago. I chose a lifeover the slow, strangled death grint above
(01:30:00):
addiction, which in my case consistedof a day each day of a bottle
of vodka and as mini hits ona crack pipe as possible. I'm prouder
of that choice and of my recoverythan anything I've done my uh calm my
family. Oh and then he getsinto my struggles and my mistakes have been
(01:30:20):
fodder for a violent, sustained disinformationcampaign against my father and in all out
annihilation of my reputation through high pitchedbut fruitless congressional investigations while they're still ongoing
there Champ and more recently criminal chargesfor possessing an unloaded gun for eleven days
(01:30:43):
five years ago, charges that appearto be the first of ever. They're
kind brought in the history of Delaware. But he says, you're dinner grating
addiction. What you're demonizing addiction andhuman frailty by using me as its avatar.
That's what he's writing here. Ican't. First off, can I
(01:31:04):
just go back to the one?I mean, he only, as a
drug addict, legally possessed a gunfor eleven days. I mean only probably
blewe cocaine of it. I don'tknow a cocaine. Oh yeah, his
(01:31:26):
uh sister in law lover threw itin a trash can across the street from
an elementary school, Colly. Heis saying that you can't criticize him because
if you I, my crimes thatI committed are the same thing as the
addiction. If you denigrate me,you're denegrating addiction. That is the worst
(01:31:46):
logic ever. Do you know whyit's the worst logic ever? Because he's
exploiting addiction to dodge accountability for hiscrimes. I've known at I've had addicts
in my family. Not all addictssell out their country to the Communist Chinese
(01:32:10):
Party to enrich themselves, and notall criminals are addicts. He chose to
do that, and now he's goingto try to say that you can't.
You can't hold him accountable, tocriticize him for because because of his addiction.
I wouldn't be surprised if his logicis maybe I should try to avoid
more accountability by keep doing the drugs. That way, I'm an addict.
(01:32:33):
You can't. You're dinner grading myaddiction. Instead of in the past tense,
make it current. Hmm. Imean, I've heard some stuff before.
Isn't that like one of the firststeps of recoveries to accept responsibility for
the actions you choose to make.I mean, it seemed like and someone
(01:32:58):
else made this point, he didn'treally show any interest in getting sober until
the fit, as they would say, hit the shan right. Can't You
can't talk about how he violated theForeign Agent's Registration Act. He is a
(01:33:21):
diction though. You can't talk abouthim being a illegally in possession of a
firearm. He only had it foreleven days five years ago. I mean,
come on, muh geminy Christmas.I am pretty amazed he actually had.
(01:33:47):
He actually wrote this whole entire editorialabout that. But he just admitted
to a crime. He admitted allthese crimes, and they said, what
a stupid moron, I mean,goodness. And then he tried to go
He tried to get into his mom'ssuicide. What I thought she was killing?
(01:34:09):
I guess she ran on purpose withher kids in the car in front
of a oncoming truck. Interesting becausesee remember how Joe Biden went around and
was saying that his wife was killedby a drunk driver and the guy wasn't
drunk at all. His wife justdidn't stop at a stop sign. Huh
huh. He gets mad and saysthat people posted altered nude photos of him.
(01:34:32):
Is he good looking before? Didthey just make them ugly? Like
I don't understand, Like what didthey photoshop close off of him? That
all came off his that all cameoff his laptop. The FBI confirmed it
was his Oh my gosh. Hehits everything. He hits about his brother.
He goes into everything like all ofthese things are why you should not
hold me accountable for any of thecrimes that I chose to commit because of
(01:34:55):
the drugs. That's why I thinkwhat he's doing actually sets back addiction and
people who are trying to deal withaddiction. That's what he's doing because he's
saying that you can do whatever youwant if you're an addict, you got
to get out of jail free card. There's no expectation of accountability, and
recovery starts with that. I thinkhim using addiction as a get out of
(01:35:18):
jail free card sets that recovery backfor everybody else, and it makes everybody
else look suspect. Like I said, I've known addicts. I've had addicts
in my family. Not every criminalas an addict, and not every addict
goes out and sells out national securityor does the crazy stuff that he did,
engages in human trafficking, does allthese things. Not every addict does
(01:35:41):
that. He is just a privileged, aging bratt who thinks that he is
still in his twenties and that hecan do whatever he wants because daddy's the
president. Hunter Biden is a privilegedwhite trash brat in an almost sixty year
old's It is insane that he iscoddled and treated like a child in this
(01:36:04):
manner. I mean, obviously thewhole family has issues, because the whole
family from Joe to honestly, Ithink Jill has issues too. I mean,
how are you How do you haveall of these kids that come from
the same family and two different womenand they're all messed up. They all
have issues, they all are addictedto drugs, or they have daddy issues
(01:36:26):
or something like maybe be parents.It felt like Joe and Jill were chasing,
you know, political dreams instead ofraising their damn kids. And now
look at it. That's just shameful, absolutely shameful. And then it's like
they I don't know, I justthey should have been they should have spent
(01:36:46):
more time with their kids. Idon't know, I but that just makes
me angry. And there are alot of you out there who are listening
who are like, you know what, I'm sober this many years and I
would have never done this because whathe's doing is like he's he's impugning the
character of everybody. And I alsothink he calls into question reconciliation by refusing
any kind of accountability or even acknowledginghis culpability in this. He acts like
(01:37:11):
everybody invented these crimes and assigned themto him. You did this yourself.
And you know what, according toall everything that has ever been written about
him, this dude had issues beforehe was even on drugs. He was
a spoiled little brat. Like theonly reason that apparently. I don't know
if he's privileged. I don't thinkbecause his parents cared. I think he's
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That's why you got some people thathave serious problems and they look like they
come from everything because the parents don'tdo it with a compassionate heart. They
do it because they want to keepup appearances. And it feels like that's
what this family did. That doesn'texcuse him from his choices. Either,
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Every time they want to address ussupport to Israel, the White House pemates
Islamophobia. Is that an accurate assessment? How would you respond? All of
them speak to their opinion of ourwork. I can tell you that that
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this strategy is born from a genuinedesire to go after the kind of hate
in America that could lead to realthreats of violence against Jews, our fellow
citizens who have who are of theMuslim faith or in the Arab community,
in Palestinian community. Man, thatcomes from genuine the instinctual place for the
(01:38:45):
president and for the vice president.I mean, you know the kind of
hate that we're seeing, uh,you know, against the Jews. But
we just decided came, you know, to do Islam as you've seen such
as welcome back to the show.Oh my gosh, this is why I
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could not be I could not bea reporter in the press pool. I
would be thrown out on the everyday, on the daily, I'd be
tossed out, and then I'd bebanned. There's no way. So you're
telling you because you you know thehate like with the Jews, John,
is that what you're telling us isthat what you're is that what you're saying
when when they when they say fromthe River to the Sea, are they
(01:39:32):
talking about getting rid of black peopleand Muslims? Is that what they're talking
about, John, talk about gettingrid of Muslims. Then it sounds like
that they've they touched up the BLMmural in DC. Yeah, do you
know that? Because you know,for because there's so much hatred in the
world right now, Kane, somuch hatred. It's very important that we
(01:39:56):
make the people who have been defendinghamas no that it's and specifically talking about
those people that it's okay, it'snothing to fear. What backwards? So
you're telling me, John, thatthere are Jews being attacked in college campuses
around the country, businesses, peopleare being targeted riots outside of Israeli embassies
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and multiple countries. John, ButIslamophobia, you feels what we need to
tackle, is that correct? That'sa that's the follow up I would have.
Maybe I could go into skies.See, I could just wear different
disguises every day and then be like, no, I'm not dead. I
am John Schmidt, John J.Schmidt, Jingleheimer. That's right, I'm
(01:40:46):
a new reporter asking questions. Allright, today's stupidity, all right,
it is it is John Kirby.He was asked about you last night,
Biden at a you know this fundraiser. He bizarrely claimed that he convinced Phoebe
to call for a seat fire.This was the question. I love thing,
but I just want to be fullyclear that. So when the President
said last night that he convinced PrimeMinister at Nahoo to do a ceasefire,
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he was referring to the two Americansthat got out. But Israel has never
acknowledged that they paused. So canyou give us a better understanding of what
exactly was paused? And if theunderstanding is that for every sort of postage
release there would be yes out oftime, but he essentially walks that whole
pause, it's not it's not aceasefire, it's a pause on the fire.
(01:41:31):
So a seon, not a ceccene. It's you know, we're asking
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