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The White House still calls for a two-state solution. Dana previews the races to watch on Election Day. Fetterman calls out Gavin Newsom for not announcing his presidential run. Biden announces new investments in trains again to grab more votes. Candace Owens thinks neighborhoods in Jerusalem are segregated by nationality. A Jewish man is killed by a pro-Hamas protester in California after being knocked unconscious. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds endorses Ron DeSantis. The media still tries to bury the trans Nashville killer’s manifesto. The DHS created a disinformation group flagging online speech during the election season. President Zelenskyy wants to suspend Ukraine’s elections over the war.

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sure that that we can minimize thatthreat one hundred percent? Can I be
very forthright? That sounds like bullbull feces. I just wanted to make
Kane nervous, like right off thebat, just give it a pause and
just make them look at me likeare you really right now? It's uh

(02:39):
Tuesday, and we're barreling here towardsfall. It's an election day, and
I gotta tell you, I justdon't feel any more confident as the days
go by in this administration, especiallywith this, with this this whole this
whole issue of yeah, could happenhere because if you've seen the southern border,

(03:01):
really not the southern border, noenforcement of the southern border. Welcome
to the show, Daniel last yearwith you. Top of this first hour,
listen Coast to coast stream the radioprogram as well in a terrestrial station
listen terrest really stream it. Watchthe simulcash channel three forty seven Direct TV
and a YouTube Facebook. So thelot of a couple of different things here.

(03:27):
We had. That was John Kirby. He was talking on Fox Business
a little bit a little bit earlier, and they with all of the discussion
about climate change and white supremacy beingthe big thing that everybody should be scared
of. I just think after watchingeverything on fold in Israel, and then
after hearing the reports from border patrolabout the Iranian nationals and then a Jordanian

(03:58):
national who had been arrested in China, these nationals and terror suspects and et
cetera, et cetera, I justfeel like that that's a little bit more
pressing. That's probably what we shouldbe more afraid of than anything else and
what we should be concerned with,But they just haven't. That doesn't go

(04:20):
with their narrative. So we uh, we've been following all of the latest
with all the all of the developmentsin Israel and Hamasa's war on Israel.
Netyahu has said no cease fire exceptfor hostages and they're gonna stay in Gaza
indefinitely. Yeah, I've zero,zero problem with any of that. I

(04:45):
think that's completely fine. And becausethey've they've proven hamas' Gosa's elected government has
proven time and time again that theyhave zero interest in anything related to peace,
anything remotely like peace, anything likethat, And so I think that
that's completely reasonable. I think thatit would be unreasonable otherwise the unreasonableness is

(05:09):
anything beyond that. Now, Isaw this very interesting piece from the Free
Beacon related to all of this.I want you to listen to this piece
that the Free Beacon published, theexclusive that they have. Here's the headline,
Biden demands gun control for Israelis.The Biden administration has refused to sell

(05:29):
American weapons to Israel unless it providesguarantees that the guns would not be given
to civilians living in the West Bank. According to The Beacon, they want
it. Are you done? Ijust see you do that. I am
done. Already expletive move you leanback in your chair and you did that
thing. I'm with you. Israelhas urgently requested a bunch of m sixteens

(05:53):
and dopey Biden, Well, Idon't know. I mean, I just
don't know if I can give youthose guns. I mean, can you
be certain that you're not gonna belike a son hunter and be all high
up on coke after screwing your brother'syour dead brother's wife and have her throw
it in a trash can across thestreet from an elementary school. Can you
be certain they're worried about Israel?This administration needs to kind of worry about

(06:17):
its own messaging. Yeah, thisis exactly what they I was just gonna
make this point. That's exactly whatthey did. Now Biden had no problems
leaving how What was the actual totalof billions of dollars in military equipment and
guns in afghanias originally like eighty fivebillion. We talk about everything from the
vehicles, the weapons, all ofit. It's like we keep it's like

(06:40):
the number continues to go up.So it was a lot of a lot.
It was a lot, very expensive. Left all of that behind in
Afghanistan. Can't sell, can't sell, they don't want. They don't want
just to give. They want topurchase. This is an exchange of money.
They want to purchase, I e. We'd make money off of it.

(07:00):
Am sixteen. They just want tobuy some, that's all. Can
we can we please have some insixteens and then Biden administration will I just
stolen off. I want civilians toalbum Wow. But maybe they should just
pretend that they're the Taliban. Justextend Halloween a bit, pretend that they're
the Taliban, and then he'll like, he'll air drop it. Just wild.

(07:25):
So as they told you earlier,net y'ahu had said, no ceasefire
with all of this. Obviously noceasefire. They're gonna stay in definitely.
There's already there's already been some huffingabout this. Some of the they really

(07:46):
I think pro Hamas, but theycan't afford to be publicly. People on
the left there they're saying, ifHamasque gave up all of its hostages first,
they could have a ceasefire, justto remind everyone there was a ceasefire
in place October sixth, and hesaid there's not going to be any ceasefire
in Gaza without the release of hostages. As far as tactical little pauses an
hour here, an hour there,we've had them before, and he said

(08:09):
that, but I don't think there'sgoing to be a general ceasefire. Hamas
is never going to give all ofthe hostages up for a ceasefire because they
don't want to cease fire. That'sthe thing. For all the people screaming
and bitching about, oh, weneed to cease fire and Gaza, we
need to have all of this,and why don't you ask your elected government
to give up the hostages if theycare so much about the other Gosins that

(08:31):
live in the area, If theycare so much about Gosins, then ask
the elected government of Amas to giveup the hostages so that there can be
a ceasefire, because there can beno expectation for a ceasefire while they while
they still have innocent people kidnapped andholding them hostage. That's the thing,
so they there, I just don'tsee that. It's never gonna happen.

(08:56):
That's literally never gonna happen. There'snot to be that exchange. And this
you have Hamas, although with thediscussion of war crimes, the war crimes
and kidnapping hostages. I mean thatseems like a war crime in the first
place. Why is it that thatnumber marks that never goes up on the
tally board. The criticism is alwaysof Israel, but never of Oh,
well, Hamas actually committed war crimesby kidnapping hostages. So you have Biden

(09:22):
Usain. I don't know if Iwant to sell guns to you, because
I can't be guaranteed that they're notgoing to end up in the hands of
your citizens too. Maybe you shouldhave a pause, Maybe you should have
it. Sounds like the pro Hamascaucus within the Democrat Party is getting to
him, and he's worried about thetwo percent of voters in swing states,
the Muslim community who is saying thatyou're going to burn your bridge with us

(09:46):
if you don't demand to seize fire. I would, literally, honestly,
you know what I would do,Cane again, this is why I cannot
ever run for office. I wouldhire a plane to fly over any area
where any leader of any community hadsaid such a thing, and it would
have a banner behind it caan andthe banner behind it wouldn't have any words.

(10:07):
It would just have an emoji,and you know what the emoji would
be a giant middle finger, giantas big as I could make it the
banner without taking the plane down,and I would just have it fly back
and forth over that area. Andthat would have been my answer, because

(10:28):
then I would have sent out mypress person. So then when the press
was like, but this plane thatjust specifically went over the areas where leaders
had made requests for ceasefire, mypress person would be instructed to say,
yes, did you see the plane? That is their answer, did you
see the plane? The same.But here's the thing, though, So

(10:50):
Israel is offering a ceasefire, Hamasis never going to take it. Israel
is offering a ceasefire, So theburden of answering this is on Hamas and
the citizens all these other citizens andcountries that where they are citizens have been
kidnapped. They're watching this. Sothis is putting this. This is the
true measure as to whether or notsomeone really wants a ceasefire. Israel is

(11:13):
offered one saying, look, wecan begin discussions for a formal ceasefire if
you release the hostages. And ifHamas really, if if they really the
elected government of Gaza. If Hamasreally wanted a ceasefire, then they would
engage in. They would they wouldsay okay, they would release these hostages.
But the truth is they don't.They don't want to cease fire because
they want to they went control ofthis entire area. This is a historic

(11:35):
back and forth that has gone onsince I mean forever. This has been
a very long time, exacerbated bythe French and the British going in and
dividing things up and that not workingand people making deals behind other people's backs.
I mean, it gets all in. I mean, there's there's a
lot of history here. But thebottom line is that Hamas doesn't. They

(11:56):
don't want peace because without peace thenyou lose. Without peace, if you
have peace with the Jewish people,if they have peace with their neighbors,
then they lose their scapegoat and theyneed that. That's one of the reasons
why Hamas has has risen to powerin this area over Fata. And that's
the other thing I heard some protestersout there on video get mad at this
lady because Fata, you know,technically with the Palestinian authority runs West Bank

(12:24):
and I Palestinian again is a madeup word to describe a made up people.
It's in for a made up countrythat's not supported by thousands of years
of antiquity. So the West Bankhas its own. It's basically two different
sides of the same coin. Becauseall the people in the Palestinian Liberation Organization
are the same team of people thatare in Palestinian Authority. And the chair
of of the the PA is thechair of FATA, or is the head

(12:46):
of FATA. So and Hamas endedup gaining more popularity than FATA, who
were driven to dislike them each other. And I always here's something else too.
If all of the you know,just tickle the jimmies and the fans,
that the conspiracy theories for a moment, the idea that you're gonna have
your that you're gonna do everything youcan to divide your enemy to prevent them
from uniting and trying to attack oroverpower your people. That's sun Zoo one

(13:09):
oh one. So I don't understandall these morons that are out there criticizing
net and Yahoo. And again there'sthings to criticize, and for fine,
there's the difference between criticizing government andcriticizing an entire herd of people. But
to say that, well, Idon't understand why there was any kind of
encouragement for division between Hamas and fat. Look, he's just trying to keep
everyone divided. Listen, you dumbjackwagons. The reason that they do that

(13:31):
again for those people who like topretend that they're strategists but never ascend beyond,
like, you know, a basiclevel on cod and they think that
they're great. Uh. For thebasic strategists out there, dividing your enemy
and making sure that they can't uniteagainst you again, that's sun Zuo one
oh one. And it's such ashame that people allow their hatred and ignorance
and their sheep like behavior be directedby everyone else instead of doing the bare
minimum of research for themselves. Sowith all of this, uh, as

(13:56):
it currently stands, they're still pressingon. In the means, universities are
still a healthscape. We're going totalk more about that, and Biden has
amter exit guys, they love theirtrains. They are just grasping everything under
the sun. Here, what canwe use to help our polling? Oh
my gosh, we're also going totalk about polling, and we're gonna have
a reality check on elections, becauseelections are not determined by big, giant

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Apple, Spotify or wherever you getyour podcasts. Well, the President still
believes that a reoccupation of Gaza byIsraeli forces is not good. It's not
good for Israel, not good forthe Israeli people. All let primeister net
Yeah, who speak to whatever hispost conflict plans are. I can tell
you though, that one of theconversations that Secretary Blinkn's been having in the
region is, you know, whatdoes post conflict Gaza look like? You

(20:52):
know, what what does governance looklike in Gaza? Because whatever it is,
it can't be what it was onOctober six, it can't be Hamas.
So I think a lot of thesequestions are being asked amongst ourselves,
amongst our partners, and with ourIsraeli counterparts, and we'll keep having those
conversations. Hmmm. So that's JohnKirby, and he's, you know,
in speaking for the Biden administration sayingthat they don't believe that reoccupation of Godz.

(21:17):
That's not reoccupation. There's no reoccupation. You can't be an occupier of
something that is yours. I mean, for the past three thousand years,
the only people that have ever beenin the stage of quote Charles Crowtham or
the people have been in the samespot, the same land, with the
same religion, the same language,et cetera, have been the Israelis.

(21:37):
So you can't say that there areoccupiers of land that they unilaterally gave up
to shut down all the negative nanciesall over the world that wanted to accommodate
this festering boil on the ass ofpeaceful humanity, which is Amas and Fatah
and the Palestinian Authority and their littleumbrella PLO all of it. Welcome back
to the show. That's exactly whatit is. Let's just be honest about

(22:00):
it. So it's never gonna happen. You're you're and Hamas is never gonna
live peacefully because of Hamas and FATA, And those are the two biggest entities
in the PA Palestinian national authority.And again I don't believe in the word
Palestinian. It should be gods andare territorial or West Banking or whatever.
Because it's a fictional name for afictional country and it's a it's just absolutely
fixed. Hogwarts is more real.So that being said, uh, there's

(22:23):
there's no way that uh that is, there's no way that that can happen
because a Moss has proven that it'sa. It's in their charter be it's
the entire reason why it's their inception. It's woven into their inception. This
is a terror group that literally cameabout to end Israel. And that's that's

(22:44):
why you can't have u a twostate solution with an entity that doesn't recognize
it. I mean they there's there'sthere's no you're not operating in reality by
continuing to push for something that hasalready been rejected multiple times many decades over.
I mean, at that point,it's not helping anyone. It's making

(23:04):
the situation worse because you're just draggingit out. And because Hamas gained more
popularity since it took over in electionsin two thousand and six, since they
gained even more popularity, that's justfurther evidence of it never. It's just
increasingly never going to work. We'lltalk more about this. I wanted to

(23:29):
get into some of this other stuffas well, because we've got Biden going
to be trains. They love trains, and we also have bad timing for
low pulling Joe and the fight withinthe Democrats. It is election day.
There's a number of races happening thatare very interesting to watch around the country.
Is a lot of people are lookingat it as a warshock test.
You have the Virginia State Legislature.You have all one hundred and forty seats

(23:51):
up for reelection, one hundred inthe House of Delegates, forty of their
Senate seats. There a lot ofpeople are watching to see what happens with
these swing seat district. The Kentuckygovernor's race very interesting because you have Republican
Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who's arising star I think in the Republican Party.
And then you have Basher who barelywon against Bevin, a Democratic sher

(24:15):
and he seemed pretty unpopular. Butthe weird thing is, so you got
to when looking at some of thesered states, there's it's Kentucky's very similar
to Missouri in that fashion, becauseMissouri was more red than blue, but
you had somebody like Nixon, J. Nixon, a big bigg time Democrat
who was governor at one point.So it's it's there. They're the states

(24:37):
that are a little bit more difficultto to to for Democrats and a little
bit more difficult to predict because Bashircan be a Democrat, but he can
enjoy a lot of popularity still witha lot of voters who think, oh,
well, he's maybe one of themore one of the saner Democrats.
And they don't judge some of thesestate leadership offices the same way that they
would congressional or Senate, see,because you have to caucus there, whereas

(25:02):
the governor you got a little bitmore leeway, you know, And so
that's that's a little bit different.But I like Daniel Cameron. I think
that he's a rising star in theparty. And they found that Bashir had
sixty percent approval, eighty nine percentDemocrats, fifty eight percent Independence, forty
three percent Republicans and so Basher includinginternal the internal polling is very important.

(25:25):
That's the stuff that gets leaked out, but not necessarily the stuff that you're
gonna see as a big storys fromusually from the campaigns. The internal polling
was suggesting that Basher was still ahead. Emerson College polling showed that Basheer and
Camera Bill tied at forty seven percent. You have four percent undersided and two
percent saying somebody else. Here's onething that we've got to realize about elections,
right. One of the things youhave to realize about elections is that

(25:49):
they are not determined by giant percentages. And I know that seems like it
is what's the word I'm looking for, or it seems anti intuitive that they're
not decided by the biggest percentages.These are decided by the margins, especially

(26:11):
when things are as divided as theyare now. And I'm just looking at
Kentucky for a moment, because Iwent, you can be tied at forty
seven percent, you have two percentseeing that they would prefer someone else.
I don't know what the breakdown ofthe Emerson College poll is because I haven't
looked at all the crosstab data,But you have four percent undecided. Of
those four percent, where have theyleaned previously? Of the two percent,
where have they leaned previously? Becausethat is when when things are closed,

(26:36):
everything is decided by margins. Independenceand these undecideds. They're the ones who
determine your election. It's those people, and that is why everything shifts after
a primary. All of the messaging, everything shifts into just honing in on

(26:56):
those voters because the people that madetheir decision in the primary are not going
to be changing their minds after obviously, everything shifts to go after those independents
and those undecided they're all it's alldetermined by margins. And this is where

(27:17):
Democrats are freaking out a little bitand a lot of people are kind of
watching to see what happens with uhthe seat. Cook Political has rated Basher
seat as lean Democrat. That isnot a safe seat. It just means
that there's enough play in the marginto potentially guarantee a win for him.

(27:37):
But it doesn't mean that I saidpotentially, It doesn't mean that it's a
done deal. It just means thatthere's room in the margins. And so
this is where the media and uh, this is where the media gets in,
and this is where activism can bebad because I'm gonna tell you,

(27:59):
I don't care what side you're on. At some point, people are tired
of hearing your you bitch and moanabout about what candidate you like and what
candidate you don't like. They're tiredof it and they get worn out.
One of the things that the mediais trying to make happen is this Trump
Vita Santis thing, and Trump isnot helping. I don't care if you
like him. You need to hearthis. We all voted for him,

(28:22):
we voted for him twice, butyou need to hear this. He needs
to not aid the media in this, and the activists on both sides need
to not aid the media in this, because what happens is you have this
back and forth with these two topcontenders in the Republican Party that is going
to wear people out so badly thatby the time the primary ends, they
are going to their wick is gone. They're going to have burned through everything.

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Voter fatigue is a real thing.Voter fatigue and constantly hearing that you
don't matter and that this isn't Actuallythat did it in Georgia. Now you
can argue with me. I wason the ground in Georgia. I looked
at the hard data that came fromGeorgia's the I looked at all of the

(29:07):
votes. I looked at you,they send you the waves, they send
you the releases. When you're doingelection analysis and you can see how many
people voted what and win, you'dover a million voters that just didn't come
out and vote. That are hardcoreRepublican voters. They were convinced to steal
the election from themselves by the leftand people who I think masquerade as members

(29:30):
of the right, like Lynn Woodand others. It was a syop that
people convinced themselves of and they robthemselves of a vote. That's truth.
It's hard to hear. But Iwant to win, So I'm not going
to sit here and backpat everybody andbe like kittens and sunshine. I'm gonna
baby everybody. We're all grown assadults. We all have the best interest

(29:52):
of the nation at heart. Iwill say things that everyone else is too
damn scared of their own audience tosay, because it needs to be said.
You need to hear it. Republicansrobbed themselves in Georgia. The reason
we don't have Senate controls because Republicansbent themselves over a barrel and performed an
Olympic feat of self sabotage. Thatis what happened. I have seen the

(30:17):
data. Now, does fraud existbefore people get so mad and want to
shut their ears and you know,let's take their ball and go home.
We're not progressive, So no,we're not going to do that, are
we. There is fraud. Isay this to somebody here to fight the
damn Board of Elections to get afraudulent vote struck off the rolls at my
home. Someone in my home fraudulentlyregistered to vote at my house in twenty

(30:40):
sixteen vote for Hillary Clinton. Ican't tell you how long I had to
fight to get that struck one vote. That's one vote, if I mean,
if everybody paid attention. Texas makesit easy because you can literally watch
and tabulate and watch every voting.You could check everything. It's pretty amazing.

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Every state needs to be able todo their votes like that. My
question is I have not seen enoughevidence to demonstrate that it's widespread enough.
This is why I love decentralized elections. It's not widespread enough to have that
effect. I'm not saying I wouldn'tbelieve it if I saw the evidence.

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But the reason why I'm a conservative, and the reason why I also believe
in two genders, is because Ibelieve in science and fact. I'm not
going to me too results of anelection. And that's important. Now that's
not to say again that there isn'tfraud, because I just told you my
experience. I also know the peopleat true of the vote, and I've
known him for fifteen years, soI know for sure as hell there is.

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But the question is is there enough. The reason I say this is
because I don't want people to thinkthat their vote, oh, it doesn't
matter. I'm up against a mountainof fraud. I promise you turn out
destroys that. But it's when youconvince yourself, when you allowed Democrats to
con yourself that your vote doesn't count, that that's when it doesn't count.
So this is the problem here.It's all of this is determined on the

(32:10):
margins. All of it's determined onthe margins. That's why Democrats try to
go back to these hot button issuesand repackage them as like new things and
try to find new ways to usethem as wedges for that small percentage,
like abortion and gun control. They'repushing gun control, but that didn't track

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in twenty sixteen, it didn't trackin twenty eighteen, it didn't track in
twenty twenty. In fact, itwasn't even in the top ten of voter
concerns. And that's just for Democrats, so you can know how far further
that was for Republicans. They keepthinking that they can repackage it in some
way that only works for the peoplewho have already made up their mind in
the primary. To keep doing thatstuff in the general just turns people against
you. They are still campaigning oldschool styles, so they don't they haven't

(32:53):
realized times of change. They needto get with it. So I'm all
for them doing stuff that shoots themselvesin their own feet. That's fine,
But where we are concerned, wegot to stop tiring voters out. And
voters get real tired when they hearpeople talk about what they don't like in
somebody and what they hate in somebodyelse, and candidates fighting. They want
to hear what's going to change?What are you gonna do? That's different.

(33:15):
I gotta say something about the aboutthe debates. I want to win
in twenty four and I don't carewho the hell's on the ticket, as
long as it's not a Marxist.I want to win. I get very
machiavellian about this stuff, and Iwill not apologize for that. I want
to win because I want to winand move my ball, my strategy down

(33:35):
the field towards the goal line.That's where I want to That's where I
want to be, It's what Iwant to do. So to that point,
we still have to have debate participationbecause I've got questions that have never
been answered that nobody in media hasasked because they're all too damn or afraid.
And I'm talking about everybody on Foxand CNN and everybody else. People

(33:57):
need to actually come out and sayTrump should debate. And here's wh wh
why I say that. Yes,you've seen him at debates before, but
you haven't seen him iron sharp andiron since Lockdown? Have you since the
introduction and the fast forward and theimplementation of the quote unquote vaccine? Have
you with all the border stuff?Have you? You haven't. I am

(34:23):
a voter. The loyalty of thecandidate is to me, not me to
a candidate. This is in England. We don't got no monarch. We
are the monarchs. So I wouldlike to see iron sharp and iron and
I want to hear an explanation forthis stuff, and I want to hear
what change after? What changed after? I want to hear why some states

(34:45):
were slammed for not closing and thenit's one hundred and eighty degrees different several
years later. I am owed thatexplanation as a tax paid American citizen,
and so are you, and Idon't care who. So if it's reanimated
Reagan from the grave or George Washingtonup there, we are owed. So

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that's how I look at the debate. It's all about us, like collectively,
we the voter, It's all aboutus, and you know what,
we are supposed to be self aggrandizing, because that's what a republic is.
It's about the people, not thegovernment. I have a lot more to
touch on because some of this otherstuff, especially with Iowa. Iowa made

(35:28):
their endorsement, Kim Reynolds made herendorsement. I knew it was gonna happen.
I called it because I thought theyget along too well, and they're
very like minded with a lot oftheir approaches to stuff. So we're gonna
talk about that. What impact isthat gonna have? Is it too early
because there's still a few months out. We'll get into all of that and
more, and then I'm not gonnafocus as much on the primary stuff until

(35:49):
we get actually closer to primary andcaucuses. The big stuff I'll tell you
about. We're al still having toomany stupid debates, and I'm tired of
it. So we're gonna get intoall of that and more. Yes,
when everyone at the debates, butwe're having too many of them right now.
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(39:39):
Democrats running for Prenzivana excuse me,running for president right now. One one
is a congressman from Minnesota. Theother one is the governor of California.
Ooh, they're both running for president, but only one had the guts to

(40:00):
announce it. Oh oh man,that's I can't believe that I'm saying this
because John Fetterman said this. CanI just I am in a weird spot?
Hold on, hold, So,first off, welcome to the show,
Dana Lash with you. Top ofthe second hour. Listen cos to
Coast stream the show simulcast. Signfor the news letter of a chapter a

(40:23):
substact chapter in verse. So notthis is weird Kane because he said the
right thing with regards to Israel andJumas, and he all out Gavin Newsom.

(40:50):
I don't like him, but theseare two things that are not wrong
done by him. That guy betterment. Are we all dead? Is this
a dream? What is this?This is weird for me that when the

(41:12):
left gets so messed up that theysay things that you're like, wait a
minute, when they when they fight, they're because they're having this huge fight
right now. And I'm so confused. Kane, what do I do?
I don't know? Drink He saidthese things that are correct, and now

(41:36):
society tells me because of the tribalism, I'm not supposed to acknowledge this.
Well, because it's a betrayal.Luckily you call balls and strikes no matter
what the political true. But Ialso just don't like him, right,
And there's a part of me that'sjust, you know, the little petty
Dana that you know how some peoplehave better angels, Yes, okay,
well I have like Anne better angeland then the rest of them not.

(42:00):
And one of the loudest ones isa little petty one, and it's going
nump. Who cares, you know, he's Nope, I don't care if
he said two things right, don'tso on the struggle bus man, gosh,
I just I don't want to acknowledgethis. It's like having an existential
crisis life on air. Oh mygosh. He said something that I just
I agree with because normally they couldbe like chocolate's tasty, and I want

(42:22):
to I want to go, No, it's not you damn communist chocolate loving
communist. Wait a minute, whatyou see we see the problem all right?
Anyway, Uh, it's true thoughthey're having such a problem over there.
It's so Biden's going into his uhcarrot top bag of tricks. Dude,

(42:45):
I don't even know. Why dothey always go to the trains.
Why do they always do this?All of a sudden, the Thomas engine
train popped up in my head thesame am trek Joe. He's unveiling sixteen
billion dollars in railways spending. Waita minute, wait, whoa whoa,
whoa whoa Kane, how do trainsrun? I guess that would be on

(43:09):
what like fuel of some sort,which would rely on oil or gas or
something cool? Yeah, yeah,is that green? Not from what I've
been told. You know what whathe should have done is said, you
know what we're gonna do. Ifhe was truly green, he could have

(43:29):
said, we're investing because it's sixteenbillion in rail infrastructure projects. He was
in Delaware. He left his beachhouse for a moment to go to Delaware,
and the I swear the image thatWana is showing looks like it is
AI. I can't tell anymore.If it looks kind of weird, I
question it unless it's like Biden orFettermann. I'm like, no, no,

(43:50):
they're supposed to look like that.But always look at the fingers.
If they have only like three fingers, then it's usually AI. Yeah,
or six. I mean, there'salways one less than one more. He
says, it's gonna help make thejobs better. We're gonna have the rail,
We're gonna we're gonna have the tunnelsin the tracks. I thought,
because he's he is getting he's notdoing well in the in the polls.

(44:14):
Now, I don't want you tomistake what's happening here. Biden is doing
poorly in polls where they're asking abouthis job performance. Don't mistake that for
a head to head matchup with eitherDeSantis or Trump or anybody else, because
I feel like then you're lulled purposefullyinto this position of apathy where you think

(44:36):
it's gonna be all wrapped up soyou really don't have to do anything or
convince anybody. And that's a dangerousplace to be because, as I said,
last hour, elections are determined bythe margins, and so I'm a
little cautious of this coming out.I'm always cautious whenever I see the medium
moving to coalesce behind anything, becausethat makes I don't trust them, and
I think that they are wanting there. They are are relying upon past behavioral

(45:01):
conditioning of their readers uh to tocome into play here and follow them on
this narrative, and so all theselittle headlines about oh, Biden's doing so
bad, Biden's doing so bad.I'm just still be cautious. But at
the same time, there's also ahuge faction in the Democrat Party that would
love to get Biden out and wouldlove to just slip in Gavin Newsom there

(45:24):
because I don't think Fetterman made it. I don't think he said that on
his own. I think he was. He was told to say that.
He didn't say that on his own. He was told to do it.
This is why it's there there.They're actively there's a a cold primary happening
right now in the Democrat Party betweenNewsom and Biden. And Kamala is just

(45:45):
there. She's there. She's completelyinconsequential, but she's there. And Biden
is is he well, who knowswhere he is. He's barely sentient.
But I think that if he wastruly green, back to my original point,
you know what he would do,so he would take people and slingshot
them on those big ass windmills,you know, like put the put little

(46:07):
sacks on them, on them blades, and just sling somebody where they need
to go. It's green kind green. That is your luggage. Maned up
with you, you know know,but look how green it is, right
or you know it's greener. Don'tgo, just stay home in your tiny

(46:27):
fifteen square foot tiny home and eatbugs. So they want see. I
think that's why sidebart, that's whyI'm a maximalist. I have embraced that.
I hate minimalism. Minimalism is garbagemodernity and minimalism is garbage. I
see this stuff on Instagram and it'sall white, shiny houses, and I'm
like, I want to burn itdown. I see that. I want

(46:50):
I want my house to look likea wizard from his travels. I want
to burn all that down. Maximalismfor the wind because it's a rejection of
all this stuff they're trying to conditionyou into. Swear it's what it is.
So here's there. They're they're goingour Republican friends in Congress or want
they want to slash Amtrak. Wewant to make train track. How many
people actually still ride on trains?I did one time here during my book

(47:17):
tour, right before lockdown. That'sit. I've taken the train in Europe,
but here it's just not It's likea it's a different culture here.
And also why do they always defaultto trains if it's really bad? Do
they have like a handbook, likean emergency handbook? I crack for use,
crack the glass, break the glassfor use, and they pull it
out and it's talk about trains?Is that what it is? Because every

(47:40):
single time have you noticed this,they default to talking about trains. While
they talk about green stuff, theydefault to talk about trains. I don't
know. I uh, we're well, I mean, do we want to
talk about the mismanagement of all thisstuff? Don't even talk California. You
know what he could be doing though, now here's me. I might be

(48:02):
over speculating what Biden could be positioningand what his people could be positioning to
do. Is that they because thisis one of Newsom's biggest h he is
one of the absolute biggest his biggestboondoggles is the rail. High speed rail
in California. Billions and billions ofdollars never actually got built. The company

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that came on to do it endedup leaving and going I can't remember what
country they went to. In Africabuilt it for cheaper, faster. It
was a French company because everybody wanteda piece of the pie and that rail
instead of going from point A topoint B, was all over. It
was like a spaghetti noodle thing.It was ridiculous. He could be set
I mean, now this is justme over speculating. He could be setting
him up. I mean just sayingI don't know. I mean, maybe,

(48:50):
maybe not. I don't know,but it could be setting him up.
But I do think it's interesting thatall of a sudden they're going back
to trains some of the other stuffthat we are looking at here getting into
some of the domestic issues we've beentalking about colleges and universities. Did you
see what happened? This is justhere in the United States in California,

(49:15):
in Ventura County, California, atMedical Examiner's office. Maybe you saw this.
This happened on Sunday in Thousand Oaksand a Jewish man was attacked by
a Hamas supporter on Sunday in ThousandOaks, California. And the Hamas supporter

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for this this is an elderly man. It was a rally in Los Angeles
and it was one of those rallieswhere it was a pro Hamas rally.
A sixty five year old Jewish man. He was killed by the injuries he
received and he was just there peacefullycounter protesting, as is his right to
do so. And there's a littlebit of a video. I saw it
before I realized what it was that'sgoing around the internet. Him laying on

(50:00):
the ground and he's bleeding. Hispeople are trying to help him. He
suffered internal bleeding. That's what ledto his death. On Monday, there
were unconfirmed reports that he was hitover the head via Red State with a
megaphone by a pro Hamas support aprotester. They said. Witnesses were saying
that a verbal altercation broke out betweena pro Hamas protester and the elderly man,

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and then the pro Hamas protester hitthe man in the hud with the
megaphone that he was holding, andthere was a local rabbi that came forward
and was telling everybody to wait forthe details. I don't know if that
is suggests, if that's indicative oftheir you know there maybe there was something
else to this. I don't know, but uh wow, they're they're investigating

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one of the local rabbi who's thereand who's been talking to the police.
Said that everyone needs to wait.He said that all he knew Rabbi Michael
Barkley said there was an elderly Jewishbeing counter protesting at a Gosen demonstration.
He hit the ground and then died. He hit the grun and died.
We don't know if he was pushedor attacked. He said. Wait,
And I I like with the twoA stuff. I like to wait for

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facts. But at the same time, I would not be surprised they're actually
having, uh the press conference nowand they're they're talking about what the injuries
where they're giving these details out Kane, if you want to keep tabs on
that up there on the monitor.Uh, But they are, uh,
they were trying to figure out whatthe you know, the injuries are they

(51:27):
consistent with? Was he hit onthe head? Was it that he lost
his footing and fell and then maybehit his head on the sidewalk, which
would be different and not. I'mnot excusing the pro hamas terrorists loving stooge
at all, but I think thatwhen it comes to invoking charges of like
homicid or manslaughter, do you wantto be accurate with this stuff, just
like we want to be accurate withthe firearm stuff, right, But at

(51:49):
the same time, holy cow,like having these pro hamas protests. This
is insane, So they're there.I will say too that I know the
local rabbi was urging caution and waitingfor telling everybody to wait, but they
had the tons of citizens. Apparentlywe're calling Venture County Sheriff's communications center.
They were saying it was a battery. So we'll see. They performed an

(52:13):
autopsy and they're delivering updates on that. Now we're going to talk more about
that here as we get moving andnow all of the news you would probably
miss, it's time for Dana's Quickfive. So first up, let's see
here. I don't know if youdo. You guys, remember we were

(52:35):
that I couldn't understand the whole conceptbehind we work. Isn't that where you
would go in and you basically hadlike an office where everybody else had offices.
Anyway, they filed for Chapter eleven. They said that they had they
needed a trim non operational leases andthey're not. They said they suffered one

(52:59):
of the most described by CBC oneof the most spectacular corporate collapses in recent
US history. They tried to theysaid they tried to go public five years
ago. It did happen, andobviously the coronavirus and the shutdown caused further
pain because everybody into their leases andthey had economic slump, and so yeah,
they just it didn't It didn't work. Didn't work, We work didn't

(53:22):
work well. For short we workdidn't work. A billionaire back tech group
said it's bought all the land itneeds for its utopian city. This all
sounds terrifying. It's a Silicon Valleygroup back by billionaires. They got all
this land for a utopian city innorthern California. They've been quietly buying properties
in the past month. Flannery Associates, the company behind the California Forever project,
got seven more land parcels eight hundredand fourteen acres in Solano County.

(53:45):
They owned fifty three thousand acres inthe area and they want to create a
walkable green community that they say wouldgenerate thousands of jobs. How I love
to hear about how this happens.I would love to hear this. They
said that they eight hundred million inscooping up land for the project. People
are asking about the impact, that'sit's gonna have on the environment, agricultural,

(54:06):
et cetera. Security because Travis AirForce Base is nearby. They they
they're they're they're in litigation with landownersbecause they said that landowners are colluding to
inflate the values of their property.So it's like a half a billion dollar
lawsuit right now. How, Ijust don't Nobody knows it. Nobody knows
what the California Forever Project really is. It sounds like a hippie utopia.

(54:28):
How many times have people tried todo this. It always ends with somebody
like drinking some kind of you know, juice or kool aid or something,
and everybody dying. I just gottasay, it's what it sounds like.
It's there's never never. I don'tknow. Let's see here what so okay?
I saw this over at New YorkPosts about a heat wave because today's
date is the seventh of November,and they're saying that two hundred million Americans

(54:51):
are in the path of a recordheat wave. It's only in the eight
it's only going to be in theupper eighties. We have two days Kane
of upper eighties, upper seventies,and then it goes down to low seventies.
And then that's it with the warrantsin Texas. Is cool? It
is, Yeah, it's cool forus. I mean it's like very cool
for us. I'm done with itbecause i want to get up my sweaters

(55:13):
and I'm ready to you know,like I'm in cozy mode. That's what
I want. So we got alot more on the way, including the
elections today November seventh. This isa big day for Ohio as well,
and we're gonna talk about that.Stick with us. Looking for the drive
through version of The Dana Show.Check out the best highlights from every show

(55:34):
and Dana's Absurd Truth podcast, posteddaily from The Dana Show. I know
the Biden administration has also said nowis not the time for a ceasefire.
What they're proposing is a humanitarian pause. There will be no pause. Well,
there'll be no ceasefire, general ceasefireand GAZO without the release of our
hostages. As far as tactical littlepauses an hour here, an hour there,

(55:59):
we've had them. I suppose we'llcheck the circumstances in order to enable
the goods, humanitarian goods to comein or our hostages individual hostages to leave.
But I don't think there's going tobe a general cespart and there shouldn't
be Welcome back to the program,Dana Lash with you bottom of this second
hour, and you can stream theprogram all over the country if you're not

(56:24):
listening to it domestically on a stationnear you, and also find us YouTube
Facebook channel thirty forty seven direct TV. There's always a discussion happening at YouTube
too in the comments the ongoing withthis. I think one of the when
people are weak in dealing with thisissue, they're looking for shelter for their

(56:52):
weakness, and this administration provides it. I think they absolutely provide it,
and it is not helpful. Ithink when there is I'm always of the
mindset if I don't know it,then and that's how we've always operated the
show. If we don't know what, we wait until we do, or

(57:13):
we'll bring someone on who does.That's just how we've always operated. Like
with the whole idea of a twostate solution, I mean I had a
conversation with a friend who had noidea that that was literally ensconced in Hamas's
charter to not acknowledge the existence ofits neighbor. That's a huge thing,
and I think that I feel likethere's a losing battle with some who operate

(57:37):
on the right to kind of Ithink cloud the water a bit with the
state of things and what's happening,because no one's saying, you know,
Cindy, United States over. Nobody'ssaying anything like that, but we are
saying let people defend themselves and takecare of their own issue. I wanted

(58:00):
to play this. I normally don'tlike to do stuff like this on air,
but I had to play this audioSoundBite. This was the one what
is it? Owen's which one isthis? Do we not have this?
Can we? Because this was anexchange and I was kind of shocked to
hear something like this on the right. It was a discussion about you know,

(58:22):
in in West Bank in Jerusalem,you know, you have different communities
that choose to live together in differentparts of the city. And we're going
to talk more about this. ButI thought this this exchange was it was
a little wild. Actually it wasa friend of mine had sent this oversus.
Where I saw it, I waslike, what this is? So

(58:44):
this is what? But it wasthis exchange between uh, it was from
it was from a daily wire andBen's a colleague. I used to work
together at Breibeart, but I thoughtthis was a very odd exchange. Listen
to this. My grandfather in asegregated South. And so I'm walking through
Jerusalem and you see and they saythese are the Muslim quarters, this is

(59:05):
where the Muslims are allowed to live. That doesn't feel like a bastion of
freedom to me. So I guess, oh, I don't think it's where
they're allowed to live in Jerusalem.I think it's that there are there's an
Armenian quarter. It's not saying theArmenians can only live here. It's that
there are communities, just like there'sa Jewish community in Jersey here and there's
a Muslim community in here. Idon't think, you know, why did

(59:25):
Candicezones have to be told that noone say anything about Little Italy and Saint
Louis Only the Italians can live here, or Chinatown only the Chinese can live
here. I mean we in myhometown of Saint Louis, we have a
a huge Serbian Bosnian population, hugeBosnian popula. It's like the what is

(59:46):
it, the biggest diaspora, uhoutside I think of yeah, and everybody
chooses to live in South City.That's just where they choose to live.
And that's the same thing there whenyou're talking about in what I speaking talking

(01:00:09):
about in Jerusalem, you have theArmanian Christians that want to live together,
you have Muslims that want to livetogether. That's like saying only the French
are allowed in the French Quarter.If you're going to be presenting your opinion
as one of authority on an issue, little understanding goes a long way just

(01:00:32):
saying I and especially when this isbeing used as a way to attack an
ally, When this lack of understandingis being used to justify and attack on
an ally and mischaracterization of them asbeing racist, which was that's how that

(01:00:58):
was being presented here, I findastounding, legitimately astounding. Wow, I
just don't have any I mean,gosh, doesn't peers, doesn't parents have
a Latin quarter? Good heavens.I mean there's there, there's like different
communities where people like will live together. That's not for segregation. Oh my

(01:01:23):
gosh, I I don't know.I'm I'm kind of amazing by the way.
The Old City, it's like halfof the Old City in Jerusalem is
their Muslim residence, so it's nota small percentage of the population. I

(01:01:49):
don't know if she's I mean,there is a quote unquote Palestinian side where
Jewish people are not allowed to livejust the foy I but you know,
I mean, I I don't know, I I I'm just kind of shocked
at that. There are a lotof people in commentary that I think needed
more time in the in the library. But that kind of stuff misleads and

(01:02:15):
like I said, especially when you'vespent you know, the past several days
justifying characterizing wrongly and ally is likethis proponent of racism and segregation based on
your absolute non grasp of the historyand understanding it of the that's a major
problem. And I don't like sayit, but I'm like, God,
Lee, come on, people,this is not hard. Go outside sometimes,

(01:02:37):
touch grass, grab a book.Super fun. Now, we were
telling you a little bit earlier aboutthis story coming out of Ventura County of
the elderly man. That was thatwere they saying that there was no evidence
of a hate crime? Is thatwhat they were saying? Yeah. The

(01:02:58):
way this was pointed out in thebeginning was that, oh, you know,
he fell and hit his head youknow at this protest because he was
pushed by a guy with a megaphoneon his head. Is that how it
was? See the problem with thisis and as you pointed out, because
you found this earlier, some ofthe stealth editing that they've done, like
for instance, NBC, they uhhave like stealth they they edited their headlines.

(01:03:23):
They left out when they were reportingabout this, that the guy who
apparently is being accused of being responsiblefor his death was a pro Hamas supporter
there at this rally, and thatuh they said, oh, man dies
after he hit his head during anIsrael Israel Pastinian rallies in California. Oh,

(01:03:49):
he fell and struck his head.He just fell. Even though there
were people who had called police.They had called apparently Venture Countie sheriff,
and we're saying that there was therewas a battery, there was that the
guy was being attacked. So II just feel like that that's kind of

(01:04:13):
important, you know when you're whenyou're writing the story. But that's there's
this push in to me. It'sjust wild. I saw one other quick
thing and we got more to getto I saw this. Uh in Manhattan,
there was a local coffee shop.Uh, someone that I follow who's
kind of like minded. That's atthe New York one of like the last

(01:04:35):
people at the New York Times.Uh, there was a liner on the
door supporting a local coffee shop ownerwhose owner was sending proceeds to Israel,
and all of his bearistas quit enMass. They all quit. And so
his mother's now running the store andthey had New Yorkers show up to help
him. Isn't that awesome? Sothere's some good in the world. So

(01:04:58):
shines a good deed and a weirdworld, to quote the merchant of Venice
who was being quoted by Willie Wonka. So at least we have some at
least we have that some good deeds, all right? So dim fight.
Could Rashida to Leeb actually be censuredbecause she was chided the other day by

(01:05:18):
John Kirby, who said she wasirresponsible for what she had been saying.
She accused Biden at one rally ofpromoting genocide. She was asked by Neil
Cavudo about it, or he wasasked by Sorry, John Kirby was asked
about Rashida to Leeb's comment by NeilCavuto, and he just sort of you
know, he chided her, sayingthat it was irresponsible of her to say

(01:05:43):
that, but there's building Democrat supportfor a potential censure of to leave.
Now we had Chip roy on becausethere had been a proposal that was going
around earlier that apparently was very poorlyword to the point where I feel like,
when I read it, I couldsee the objections because at first I'm

(01:06:06):
like, Okay, why are youguys not going why are you not backing
this? And normally, you know, when when it's guys like roy and
that, if they raise the alarmabout something, there's there has without exception,
there's always been a legitimate reason.And when I was reading the wording
on this, I could instantly seehow the left would use that to like

(01:06:27):
scapegoat some other like the next Jsix They're trying to fashion another J six
by using this language as precedent.It was so easy to see, so
I understand they had two other proposalsby the way, ready to go.
So it wasn't that they objected tocensur and her are they objected to the
language in that particular proposal because itwas so easily used by the left.
It wasn't written well and you've gotto be careful with this stuff because remember,

(01:06:48):
the revolution is complete when the languageis perfect or well. So now
there's building support for a centre,not just like I'm not just talking about
Republicans, I'm talking about Democrats.Democrats. Now you got Jared moscow Is
coming out of Florida said he wouldconsider supporting the censer, and he said

(01:07:08):
that to Jake Tapper. Other Democratsare coming out saying we actually think that
this needs to happen. They wantto, which I'm all in favor for
straight Center. It sounds like itcould happen because she has been emboldened by
this and she's creating a lot ofproblems for Democrats, a lot of problems.

(01:07:29):
We have Florida man on the waythat we're going to get to.
Also coming up a couple of otherthings to hit the continuing unfolding drama in
the Democrat Party the election. Today, we're going to talk about a couple
of races to keep an eye on, and also a number of companies targeted
by pro Hamas protesters here in theUnited States. We're going to touch on

(01:07:53):
this as well. The latest withthe Nashville Manifesto, all of that and
a big story. DHS officials apparentlycreated a disinformation group at Stanford to help
censor speech on social media ahead ofthe twenty twenty elections. So this is
not anything that we didn't know.But what is new is receipts. It's

(01:08:15):
his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time for Florida. Man,
Can I want to ask you aquestion. If you had to go to
a surgeon, yeah, and theyhad been arrested twice for crystal math,
would you still go to them?Okay? What if you were a lady
and they were like a plastic surgeon, which not that that's and he makes

(01:08:38):
it the other surgery less important.But if they're doing that, yeah,
yeah, especially if they're like cuttingup on your face and stuff. Right,
Okay, So apparently not everyone thinkslike you and I. So in
Saint Petersburg, Florida, ABC ActionNews they uncovered the record of a local
plastic surgeon who was arrested twice twicesince twenty twenty. Fourth doctor William Wright

(01:09:02):
Adams. The first villainy case wasdropped. He's a waiting trial in his
second meth possession case. So theyapparently crystal meth was seized from a backpack.
Well, they that was Saint PetersburgPolice. They pulled over his Chevy
Suburban he was driving to work Mayof last year. He told the officer

(01:09:24):
because he was like, oh,you're you're taking me up. I'm supposed
to be operating right now. I'ma plastic surgeon. And while they were
searching for the suv, there wasa patient waiting in the office, you
know, to undergo, and they'relike, they're putting someone to sleep right
now for me to operate on hesays, So I have to call them
if they can't be there. They'reall waiting for me. So officers called
his office to form the staff.They had to get somebody to pick up

(01:09:44):
his vehicle because they found apparently,uh, this gets crazier. They found
stuff in his car. But then, according to the police reporter, a
codefend in the case told police thatAdams had hired him to burglarize the ex
boyfriend's home. And then, yeah, so there's that too. That complicates
Yeah, by the way, whatthey found when they pulled him over a

(01:10:05):
glass pipe in his backpack. Theyfound meth. He was charged with possession
and then they also got it withresidential burglary. So the trial is supposed
to begin December sixth of this year. Why in the I mean his license
is clear and active, wasn't itif you have for crystal meth? Crystal

(01:10:25):
meth? Okay, I don't evenunderstand guys. So XMMA fighter Javierbias chokes
out a Florida man who tried tostab him. Yeah, don't man,
people just this is what happens.I'm telling you, like, don't fafo
because sometimes you I mean, you'regonna do something like this happens. Florida
man flew into a violent rage ina Miami parking lot and tried to pull
a knife on a guy, andit was the wrong guy to pull the

(01:10:47):
knife on. Javier Bayaz had abrief pro career in MMA five to one
record retired in twenty eighteen. Theguy came in him with a fourteen inch
knife in a parking lot at night. Surveillance cameras showed him pairying the attack.
He lifted the dude slammed into thepavement a choke hode choke hold uh
and that he said his reaction wassecond nature. He goes, I put

(01:11:10):
his belly to the floor. MyNina is back, and I called the
cops. The attacker's fifty year oldOmar Marrero, and uh, yeah,
that was it. He goes,Uh, when I started putting the choke
in, he just kind of letgo, he goes. No, one's
worried about anything else but breathing whenyou're losing air, easy peasy. That
is So that's this badass. That'samazing. I love that. It's a
great story. A Florida man witha fake mclovin license plate took all cops

(01:11:32):
one hundred and ten mile per hourmotorcycle chase in a forty five mile per
hour zone. Yeah, mclove init Plant, City of Florida. Man
was arrested Sunday morning, early earlyafter law enforcement officials on a high speed
chase during the overnight hours finally apprehendedhim. He had a fake license plate
on his bike that said mclovin.Yeah. Thirty year old Jesse Rivera.

(01:11:53):
He was weaving in an out ofcars going one hundred and ten and a
forty five mile per hour twelve fifteenam on Sunday and they said that they
turned on their lights. He keptgoing, so he led them on this
Chase sped up led them on thechase. They finally got him, but
he's got the mcgloven plate on thebike. Fake plate. I mean,
if you're going to fake a plate, man, that's the way to do

(01:12:14):
it. Don't do that, though, stay with us third hour on the
way. Not only do we needto make sure that we elect someone who
can win and beat Joe Biden.We need a president who has the skill
and the resolve to reverse the madnessthat we see every single day. We

(01:12:44):
need someone who will fight for youand win for you. We need someone
who won't get distracted, but willstay disciplined, who puts this country first
and not himself. That leader,that leader is one to Santas. So

(01:13:09):
that was a big endorsement coming aheadof the early state of Iowa Governor Kim
Reynolds through her endorsement into Florida GovernorRound DeSantis. And then also you had
Sarah Huckaby Sanders and understandable she's she'son Arkansas, She's backed Trump because she
was in his administration. It makessense. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash here with you top ofour third hour. You can listen coast

(01:13:32):
to coast. You can also listenvia stream. You can watch the simulcast
of the radio program on Channel threeforty seven Direct TV, also YouTube,
Facebook. Always good comments in theYouTube discussion that happens live too, so
check all of that out. Thisevening. I'm going to be on Fox
not talking about the primary. We'regonna get into this Nashville Manifesto thing.

(01:13:56):
I'll be on I thinks Fox Businesstalking about that tonight. But as for
twenty twenty four, that's just someof the bigger some of the bigger endorsements
are now starting to come in.And meanwhile Democrats are grappling with what are
they going to do? Are theygoing to have a Newsom? Are they
going to have a Biden? Biden'sjob approval is bad. And if they're
going to if they're going to doanything, they've got to do it now,

(01:14:17):
because you're going to pass the deadlineto file in a lot of these
states, and so you if Newsomis going to be on the ballot,
you got to do it. AndI you know, it's I don't exactly
know what they think they're going tobe waiting for, unless actually the genius
backup plan that they really are entertainingis Harris, which is insane to me.
But that's a whole other story nowas it relates to the Nashville case.

(01:14:41):
This the manifesto, some pages ofthat which were leaked, and I've
also seen there was almost a virtualblackout. I think of some of this
that came out, and I madethe observation on social media yesterday. I
mean, there's a reason why allof these same all of these people that

(01:15:03):
were so eager to talk about this, and they were so eager to uh
try to make this all about guncontrol and everything else, and uh all
of they're they're all mad that nowit's coming back up again there. The
media is mad that you're making ittalk about this trans terrorist again, because

(01:15:28):
they were done talking about it themoment that they realized that their activist gender
narrative and their gun control narrative hadfallen apart. They were done. They
were finished talking about it. ABC, CBS, NBCV and NewsBusters all ignored
the fact that this, you know, the that this had taken place.

(01:15:50):
I saw some of the local mediaeven saying that it was irresponsible to have
anybody leak this because they that thisthat she hated everybody, And I talked
about this yesterday, and she isthe terrorists who wanted the trans, terrorists
who wanted to be a boy.She may have hated everyone, but she
targeted a Christian school. She mayhave hated everyone, but she targeted kids.

(01:16:15):
She may have hated everyone, butshe targeted this because of their faith
specifically. And so now the authenticityof the manifesto was apparently confirmed by multiple
outlets, and most everybody was ignoringit. That's not shocking. I'm not
surprised that they did ignore it,not at all. I think the I

(01:16:43):
mean all the I mean I mentionedpart of the writings yesterday. They're really
they're really bad. They said thatthey don't want copycat crimes. I agree,
you don't want copycrat crimes, butyou're not going to hide behind that
as a way to dodge accountability.Because everyone went out there, they had
you had parades in the streets andpeople were saying the trans community is being
targeted much in the same way thatthe administration is focusing on quote unquote a

(01:17:06):
Islamophobia now as Jews are being attackedin the streets here in the United States
of America, whether at rallies orprotests or college campuses. Their businesses are
being targeted, there's vandalism, etcetera. People are driving cars through buildings
because they hate Jews. So yeah, much in the same way that the
administration focuses on islamaphobia with this,so did everyone who were apologizing for this

(01:17:29):
trans terrorist acting like as apologists forthis identity politic culture. They were saying,
they ignored the fact that it wasChristians that were targeted. They ignored
the fact that it was Christian childrenspecifically that were targeted. They decided to
make it all about sympathy for thetrans terrorists and use everything else's justification for
such a hateful, heinous crime.And when they realized that it was this

(01:17:53):
person that was hateful and heinous,they didn't want to have anything to do
with it. They don't want totalk about it anymore. So you can't
say copycrick crimes. Yes, Iunderstand that it deepens the trauma, but
what really allows this to continue,and I think what encourages the promotion of
stuff like this and the copycat crimesis a lack of accountability. I mean,

(01:18:13):
you apparently in the United States it'sokay to mow down kids at a
Christian school if you're a trans terrorist, I mean, apparently that's you know,
because no one wants to talk aboutit. I mean, this woman
wrote some really hateful stuff. Shelaid out all of her motivations in her
manifesto. I don't know how manypages you need to release unless the other
ones were psych and I don't reallymean this and I love those kids,
which I seriously doubt that she wrotethat. But unless the other pages were

(01:18:38):
that, that doesn't take away anythingfrom her motive. Her motive is that
she was a bigoted, hater andshe was motivated to kill because she wanted
everyone else to play a part inher fantasy world of self perception. And
people were suing, they are initiatinglawsuits for this. The police were refuse

(01:19:00):
us to do so, and thankfullyyou know now we have three pages out.
But I'm telling you what I mean, this is something else, and
I think that more of this.I mean, you gotta read. This
stuff has to be released, especiallywhen it was used to denungrate people of
faith, especially when it was usedas justification or an argument in favor of

(01:19:25):
further restricting the rights of innocent people. I mean, she had a page
called death Day, and she decoratedit. She wrote little doodles and all
kinds of stuff, and she said, oh, she was really excited.
And she said she hoped she hada high death count. And she apparently
had been planning this for a coupleof years, saying that she could have

(01:19:45):
been caught back in summer of twentyone, and she had all planned out
in detail, bit by bit.She even said, twelve thirty three circled
open fire towards the southwest interests,let the massacre begin to die. She
wrote that it's just it's horrible.Why does it need to be known?

(01:20:06):
Because remember who is being blamed?Oh Christians, you guys are so mean.
Look what you did. Oh youdrove her to this. That was
actually one of the justifications in thedays following. I mean, there were
people like, don't target trans peopleare in the most danger. All of
that, that's what they pushed.So yeah, you made it. They

(01:20:29):
made it to where it was anecessity that this manifesto, the motivations needed
to be known. And they alwayshide it when it works against them.
I mean, if she had beenlike, you know, a red hat
wearing Republican voter. You know thatthat would have been made public instantly,
so they all just like stop talkingabout it. They all stop talking about

(01:20:49):
it and hope that it kind ofgoes away. But we haven't forgotten,
nor had the family of those victimsforgotten. But the media they don't want
to talk about it. Heaven forbid. They haven't said anything. They had
what Univision Telemundo also didn't cover it. They CBSNE News, as NewsBusters noted,

(01:21:12):
touted Britain's Prince William handing out someenvironmentalist prize. WSMV and the Democrat
Nashville Mayor went into damage control mode. Apparently the law director was told to
get to the bottom of what happened. They said, oh, we need
to find out the leaker. Thatdoesn't seem to I think that that's maybe

(01:21:34):
the wrong reaction to have, right, We need to find out who leaked
this. Well, the reason thatit was leaked is because you wouldn't release
it. You made you made it, and you encouraged people with the cover
up. They encouraged them with thecover up. So apparently they have two

(01:21:57):
officers who are now going to befired over this. They had two officers,
that's one of the words. That'sat least some of the things going
around. But if why was itnot released? I mean, I want
to hear the police department, Nashvillepolice. I want to hear them explain

(01:22:19):
the motivation. What is the motiveof keeping this hidden from the public.
When you add politicians, some ofthem were in Nashville blaming gun owners for
this, blaming Christians for this,what was the motivation for keeping it hidden?

(01:22:45):
And if anyone loses their job overthis, if anyone loses their job,
not for not for leaking something thatthey would not release. I mean,
you guys, remember the Tennessee lawmakersthat we're talking about, no action,

(01:23:08):
no peace, all of that stuff. They these lawmakers literally used the
victims in this to push for guncontrol. They were invited to the White
House. You guys remember this.I mean, you guys remember that whole

(01:23:31):
thing out there where they had allthese lawmakers fighting over stuff. I mean,
they were protesting against what they saidwas gun violence and citing all of
this. We were told that wehad to give up our rights, et

(01:23:54):
cetera. They silenced these members.Remember the big Old fight what do they
call them, Tennessee three? Rememberthe Big old fight over this. So
what was the motive, what wasthe motive for keeping this? Keeping this
hidden? Accountability is what also drivescopycat actions. Lack of it is what

(01:24:15):
drives it. I mean, Ievery all of all of the theater that
Democrats engaged in after this, allof this, and they remember the protests
that were in in the capitol therein Tennessee, and they had all these
protests in and they had the threethe lawmakers that were when they were expelled

(01:24:41):
from session, and then they theywere at the White House. They did
all this stuff. They didn't mentionany of the victims anymore. It was
all about glorifying themselves. They literallyused Covenant school as like the as the
justification for calling more for more guncontrol. They used bullhorns to shout gun
control now and then I'm looking atsome of my notes on this. Uh.

(01:25:03):
The way that they tried to pinthis back on the Christian community is
crazy. I mean they said thatthis there was a transgender Lutheran minister who

(01:25:24):
said that the killer was a lotlike Jesus. We have to the trans
community. They're all the real victimshere. I mean that's what they did.
So, yes, it needed tobe made public, and the Mayor's
mad, The Democrat mayor's mad.He wants an investigation. As I told

(01:25:46):
you, I for the I thinkfor the people who were denying that the
pages were real, I think thiskind of proves that they were. The
outrage over it really proves that theywere. Hmm, why there is no
reason anything, because I mean,I'm there's nothing in here that justifies why

(01:26:06):
it should have been kept quiet andhidden from the public for the past year.
Nothing but when all of the claimsthat they pushed were wrong. They
don't they don't. They don't wantto share any of this information. They
don't want to be held accountable.That's why it needed to be released.

(01:26:28):
They should release all of it atthis point, and now all of the
news you would probably miss. It'stime for Dana's Quick five. So I
was going to save this, youknow, maybe for Florida, man,
But I'm like, it's a littlemaybe. I don't know. An anthropologist
made it a very startling discovery anda Florida thrift shop north Fort Myers,
they spotted a skull and they recognizedthat's not a resin, that's a real

(01:26:54):
straight up skull. Lee County Sheriff'soffice was contacted. Detectives determined, yes,
it did belong to the human,to a human, the anthropologist was
correct, obviously. They said thatthey were working with the local medical examiner
to run tests on it. Theydon't believe the case is suspicious in nature.
How like, just can I keepthe skull? Like, how does

(01:27:16):
that work? You know? Idon't think that you can do that?
Right, you can't? Just liketell no, I don't know, man,
that's so weird. What is wrongwith the all? Whe Oh my
gosh, let's see this. Soin Suillard again, in my hometown,
I lived literally right like two blocksaway. Apparently a heavy church bell was

(01:27:38):
stolen from the Saints Peter and Pauland Sullard. The pastor believes that thieves
made two separate attempts because the castiron bill was so heavy. One of
them they both look they both lookedlike chunky dudes. They stole it.
So what are you going to dowith the giant church bell? For real?
What are you going to do withthat? We tomorrow I'll tell about
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(01:28:24):
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(01:28:45):
Some of the witnesses were pro Palestinewhile others were pro Israel. Hmmm,
so that's law enforcement's press conference justa little bit ago. The medical examiner
already said it was homicide. Sowhat it sounds like is maybe we need

(01:29:08):
a travel advisory for California if Hamassupporters are just out there killing Jewish people.
In the streets. That's kind ofwhat it sounds like. Welcome back
to the program, Daniel last yearwith you bottom of this third hour,
because that's what it really sounds like. They I mean, they had a

(01:29:30):
bunch of people who called police sayingthat there was battery against the elderly man.
So it sounds like there were abunch of witnesses because they all called
police and they all said that theman had been attacked. And what they
were saying is that the pro Hamassupporter hit him with his bullhorn and then

(01:29:58):
it knocked the elderly manned to theground and it killed him. So now
we got Hamas supporters killing Jewish Americansin the streets in California. That is
an absolutely one thousand percent accurate synopsis. And it's not it's pro Hamas.

(01:30:19):
I saw a clip or a thingwhere who was it? Some stupid he
tries to triangulate neck like he's inthe middle, but he's not. He's
a lefty. Oh. I thinkit was somebody named Yasher Ali yashra Ali,
who was saying that it's Israel's notallowing people even if they have,

(01:30:45):
you know, the visas and credentialsto enter Israel to leave West Bank and
they can't. For people in WestBank that can't go into work, you
know, they're suffering, et cetera. Well, apparently though, it's a
security issue because a lot of thepeople that were apparently getting into Israel caring
that these attacks, had those credentials, so they had to pause on all
of this stuff. That's the otherthing. There were a lot of It
wasn't just amas. There were citizensthat were taking part in this too,

(01:31:08):
let's not mistake things, and citizensthat covered up for it, and people
who didn't say anything, like theGaza University, one of the university in
Gaza City that got I saw videogoing around about this the other day.
Apparently that was that was hit witha missile strike, a rocket strike because

(01:31:29):
Hamasi used it as an armory.So all these people are like, oh,
it's so sad this. You know, this university doesn't exist in Gaza
anymore. Why were you not raisingconcerns about this while Hamas was using it
as an armory? Do you realizethat one of the reasons why I'm talking
about this so much is also becausethis is a major cause and effect issue

(01:31:53):
that the left has been trying torewrite. And this is the best example
of this formulation. Whether it's withself defense, whether it's with the economy
or border, this is the approachthat the left uses with everything. They
can never be the aggressors. Theaggressors are always the people who want to
put a stop to the iniquities ofthese of the evildoers. They are the

(01:32:19):
aggressive ones, are the ones whowant to stop the criminal actions. It
is never, ever, ever,apparently the responsibility of the people who are
fomenting this hardship and evil. It'snever their responsibility to draw back, to
cease fire, to maybe not usehospitals as headquarters and store all of your

(01:32:41):
weaponry and universities. The people whoare so concerned about the loss of this
university, like I said, theyweren't apparently concerned when everybody kind of knew.
Apparently it's like well known that Hamaswas using it as such and using
all of these other places for this. I if you shrink it down,

(01:33:04):
if you reduce it down to asmaller scale, that's like what you get
here with self defense issues. Havingforbid someone defend themselves using a firearm because
criminals have it. I mean,how dare you want? You must be
pro death because you want to defendyourself against someone who wants to cause yours.

(01:33:28):
Do not understand how the world works? What kind of world do these
people come from? What is there? Why are they so disassociated from the
way in which the actual reality inwhich we live. You can want there
to not be violence as much asmuch as your heart allows. You can
want there to not be any kindof bloodshed. You can want a lot
of things, but that does notwill them into existence. You're talking about

(01:33:50):
an entity that is never going tolive in peace. They don't want peace,
they want control. They don't careabout Gossans, they don't care about
people West Bank, they don't careabout any of them. They only care
about annihilating enemies. Because for them, revenge is life, revenge for what.
It's not even accurate to call itrevenge, because revenge, that word,

(01:34:11):
intimates that there was something done wrongto them, and so they are
seeking accountability. And while revenge maynot necessarily be justified morally, it's still
somehow excused because it's deserved. That'snot what's here. This isn't revenge.
This has only ever been antagonistic.This has only ever been one way.
This is just pure hatred. Theyjust hate these people, They hate their

(01:34:33):
neighbors, They hate them. Itis evil. Hamas is evil. People
who excuse what they do are evil. They are sanctioning evil. There's no
occupation insisting that there is is evil. I mean, I think gets also

(01:34:56):
evil. How all the steps thatled up to this, and how for
so long it was made worse becauseall the attempts to negate issues before they
grew into catastrophes were prevented by everyonewho urged restraint there in some instant.
At some point you urge restraints somuch that you suck all the morality out

(01:35:21):
of it. At some point,you urge restraint so often that it's an
exercise in vanity, not an exercisein saving lives. It's about self glorification.
Look at you demonstrating the peace inyour heart by telling everyone that they

(01:35:42):
should just be victims. What aprivileged position, whether it is self defense
as a sovereign country, or whetherit's self defense for a sovereign family.
Here in the United States, itis always to tell someone else that they
should forfeit their right of self defenseis a privileged and absolutely absence of all

(01:36:08):
moral position, it's an immoral positionand privileged. And that's the same way
here. So well, I don'tknow now to this point, somewhat to
this point, I wanted to alsotouch on this emails. Remember how I
said earlier, DHS created a Stanforddisinformation group that censored speech before the twenty

(01:36:31):
twenty election. Well, emails havebeen showing that their emails now, because
what's new. We knew that washappening, but what's new are the receipts.
And the receipts show that DHS createdthis disinformation group that was censoring people
before the election took place. Thiswas the House Judiciary Committee report that was

(01:36:53):
given to The New York Post.It was one hundred and three page staff
interim report never before seeing emails andinternal communityations obtained from the group known as
the Election Integrity Partnership, and itworked with DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
They flagged, suppressed and removed onlinespeech in coordination with big tech and

(01:37:15):
as The New York Post rights,the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab described
the cissay the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure SecurityAgency's role in the alleged censorship effort.
It was a July thirty, first, twenty twenty email. They said,
quote, I know the Council hasa number of efforts on broad policy around
the elections, but we just setup an Election Integrity Partnership of the request

(01:37:39):
of DHSCISA and are in weekly commsto brief about disinfo. They say that
the federal government universities pressured social mediacompanies to censor true information, jokes and
political opinions. I mean, theyhave the receipts showing that they were all
talking all to do this. Thatwould be considered an in kind campaign donation,

(01:38:02):
I would think, I mean,you would definitely think. So.
They made misinformation posts by like theywent after Thomas Massey Babylon B. Oh,
that's misinformation. It's satire speaking ofBabylon B. Did you see the
headline. It's not a Babylon Bheadline. Actually later it became one.

(01:38:26):
Zelensky, in his bid to fightfor democracy, says they can't have elections
right now. It's just a badtime. I wish that we had a
camera that just we're gonna do thatwhen we finished the new studio. We
just need to have Kane just lookup at the camera. That's just it'll
be it'll be the reacts cam.Yeah, Kane, did you see that?

(01:38:49):
Yeah, yeah, he You know, it's so important that's Lensky fight
for democracy that they're suspending elections rightnow. It's just a bad time,
bad time for the elections came.Oh, destroyed democracy to save democracy.
Yeah, it's very similar to scroyingfor chastity. Now, I say that

(01:39:11):
I brought I mentioned the Babylon Beebecause later they had a headline. Every
now and then they do this.They wait for the story to post,
like actual news to post and develop, and then they just basically repost it
with the actual headline, and it'strue. That's I think what keeps it
edgier because they'll have a bunch ofsatire and then they have this which sounds

(01:39:32):
satirical, but oh, note thatone is actually real. I think it
was something like a Zelenski and hisfire for democracy suspends elections or something.
It's true though, that's literally whathe did. But my democracy, but
my freedoms, it's literally what hedid. So I just wanted to point

(01:39:54):
that out. By the way,there's so much but you see all these
going back real quick, because Ikeep looking at these screen caps of all
the receipts that the house has.There's one one sorted up for you on
there at the simulcast that's literally theBabylon Bee. But that's actually true.
It is literally a true piece.He has literally canceled elections because he said

(01:40:15):
it's just not the not a goodtime. It's satire, but not that's
not that's true. That's what isso funny because you'll see these in your
way and you'll you'll know, ohno, that one's real. That's why
satire is so great because it goesright up to the point of not being
totally true. It's just a joke. But this isn't a joke. It's

(01:40:36):
that's true. Man. So II was looking at the UH I posted
this link. I think it's Ithink I gave you. If you get
the email the newsletter for subscribers,then you should have h I do believe
that I sent you the email aboutdhs UH because it has the everything.

(01:41:00):
So much stuff has redacted on this. It's crazy is redacted in all of
these emails that they had, allthe secretary, all the government addresses,
who we got more to come?We also have to dain stupidity on the
way. I'm going to be onFox Business later talking about the whole issue
with the manifesto coming out of Nashvilleand how nobody wanted to all of a

(01:41:28):
sudden, now nobody wants in themedia, really wants to talk about it.
So follow Dana on Apple, Spotifyor wherever you get your podcasts,
because knowledge is your ultimate superpower.One of the things I convinced president when
I was vice president, I convincedthe president to do provide money for high
high speed rail. Uh what Okay? So he says one of the things

(01:41:59):
I convinced president when I was vicepresident, I convinced the president to do.
I guess he's talking about when hewas with Obama and he was vice
president, Right is he talking aboutnow? Did? Was he talking about
himself in the third person? LikeI had to convince myself? Is here
everybody's question? Stana? Yeah,I don't. I don't you know how

(01:42:26):
often there's like audio that we don'tplay on air because we're like, we
don't even know what to say aboutthis. This is so ridiculous and so
over the top, dumb, justdon't know. Probably probably could have filed
that, and that filed it inwith it. I think, I don't
know, man, we should probablystart turning and this into like a game

(01:42:47):
like yues what he's talking about,and you get some options or just yea
aggregate every single one and then atthe end of the year at least it
on it his greatest tits and thenhave like a B side. I don't
know, man, it's all veryinteresting, very interesting anyway, So yeah,

(01:43:13):
I just don't even know. Nowwe have elections today obviously, and
this a lot of people are watchingwhat's happening in Virginia. And then we
have Issue one in Ohio, whichis called the Abortion Access Remember we talked
to Ann Mcalinny, who did areally really head of fantastic exhibit that's traveling.

(01:43:38):
It's about the Gosnell evidence, thephotos that we're used in court that
hadn't been seen before publicly. Peopleare determining whether or not they're going to
have abortion as birth control up untilbirth in Ohio, and Democrats are looking
at to whether or not it's goingto be something that they can use to
mobilize people getting out In twenty twentyfour, it's Issue one and it follows

(01:44:03):
the overturning of Rob Wade, andthey want to enshrine abortion rights if Issue
one passes. So don't do it. Don't pass it. I mean,
that's exactly what it is. Thatis exactly what it is, and it
goes way beyond the fifteen week thatthe average American has come to a consensus

(01:44:23):
on. So that's what you're votingfor. More of that Gosnel horror today,
in's stupidity King jabal Bowman. Rememberthis guy. Oh by the way,
one, this is cut forward justso you know. Fire alarm Boman,
Yeah, fire alarm Bowman. Thisis what he said about Biden's disastrous
economic policies. Guess who he blames. Listen to this. Well, to

(01:44:44):
your point of economy, that's abig point because no matter how much we
are seeing a job growth and allof that, people are still struggling with
affordability, and that's an issue weneed to hold a Republican party accountable for
what. For what? In yeahNo, I'll be on Fox Business in
the five pm Central hour talking aboutthe Nashville Manifesto. Make sure you sign

(01:45:06):
up for the newsletter over at Substack, Chapter and Verse. Find us on
YouTube. Facebook, Like and subscribe. I'll be back with you tomorrow.
I have a great night.
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