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to say, if you are hereon a student visa as a foreign national,
you're making common cause with Hamas.I'm canceling your visa and I'm sending
you home, no questions asked.Second, I have friends here in Florida
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who their kids do not feel safeeven going to university campus at all.
Outside of the state of Florida,you have Jewish students fleeing for their lives
at Cooper Union. Joe Biden shouldhave the Department of Justice on these college
campuses and holding the universities accountable forcivil rights violations. So, I there
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was a very interesting discussion that kickedoff yesterday at the debate about all of
this. So we're going to talkabout some of it today because there's I
I there's I think there's a Ithink some people, some of the people
on that stage didn't exactly know whatwas being discussed, I think, and
I don't know. I watched lastnight's debate. I was kind of doing
some double duty, uh, andso we didn't hold the normal chat stuff.
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Your girl's been burning at a bothends. But it it was probably
the most substantive debate. And alsoI think one of the uh, some
of the most annoying moments I thinkalso took place in this debate. But
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there was there was this, uh, this particular issue about students on college
campuses, and it was something thatthe vig Ramaswami was trying to be libertarian
on. But that's not he doesn'tget it. Welcome to the show,
Dana Lash here with you at thestart of this first hour on Thursday.
We're almost through the week, andbear with me. I'm fighting a horrible
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migraine today because it went we dropped, what is it like, a twenty
degree drop in seven hours, Soyour girl is dealing with it right now.
So I appreciate your understanding. Sowe're gonna dive into all of this.
We also have the latest with Israeland the ongoing response to the war
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that Hamas decided to start with them. So let's just start with the debate,
because, like I said, Iwatched it as much as that I
could. Lorraine was keeping me updatedin the beginning because, like I said,
your girls doing double duty last night. And I got a couple thoughts
on this issue, specifically on theissue of the students on college campuses.
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There is a nuance here and Irealize that we live in the most mind
boggling stupid time ever in human history. Back when our caveman forefathers existed,
they were smarter than we are now. See, we like to think that
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our technology and that are you know, be able to have our grocery deliveries
and all of this stuff, thatthis somehow translates into wit and it doesn't.
I mean, it's just literally thestupidest time to be alive. And
I was noticing this as there wasa number of back and forth on the
issue of students on college campuses.And I say this because the vivig Ramaswami
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was trying to argue again it's likeweird, he was trying to be the
libertarian on this. You guys knowhow I feel about him. I have
not hit it because I have enoughrespect for my audience. You guys know
exactly how I feel. I'm notgoing to sit here and pretend any commentator,
by the way, who is onair or on your television or you're
watching online, if they act likethat, they don't have a preference.
They are so full of it andthey're aligned to you, I guarantee it,
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and you should just disregard them,honestly, because they're all trash humans.
They're trash. They're lying you atthis point. They know better.
Either that or they're too stupid tofollow and you don't want Why would you
watch anybody who's not following along anyway? So I'm not a fan. I'm
not a fan of him as apolitician because I think he's shady is all
get out as a politician. Waita minutes, all politicians are shady shady
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err because he flip flops and changingyour mind is one thing, but then
not explaining why you changed it andthen accusing other people of misquoting you when
they accurately quoted you and literally playedfor you your own video Alla lives at
TikTok, then that's a problem.So the the issue where they were talking
about the students on college campuses forinstance, Uh, just Santis was saying,
yeah, he should have these Uhyou know they the DFJ on college
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campuses. You know, look atthe what the college campuses have been doing
with these students, et cetera,et cetera, because a lot of their
stories of professors that have been failingJewish students or professors that have been penalizing
students who write papers where in thestill, I literally have friends who have
kids that are dealing with this.Now. That's why it's not for me.
It's not inecdotal, because I'm literallyhearing from people that I have known
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for over a decade who have kidsthat are literally dealing with this right now
with receipts, and I am justmy mind is blown. And it really
pisses me off when I hear peopleact like, oh, well, they're
not really doing anything. It's ayou know, it's a free speech issue.
These kids are paying for unbiased educationand they're not getting it. Do
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you see what I'm saying here?How is it? How in the hell
is it a Title nine violation foreverything else but like but and a case
of discrimination for everything else, butnot for this. So the point was
on that issue and also students whoare demonstrating on college campuses in favor of
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hamas. I don't think. Ithink my belief And this is where I
get very because how many how muchmoney do college How much money does do
all these college campuses receive a lotof the ones that have been in the
news have these crazy high, crazyendowments, right, they have a big
giant endowment fund. Billion was theharp like two billions. I'm crazy,
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billions of dollars endowments. And theywere all receive federal funding to some extent
or another. Why in the worldare we subsidizing this behavior and this treatment
and this discrimination on college campuses.No one ever brings it up in the
context of Jewish students. Nobody bringsit up in the context of Asian students.
Nobody brings it up in the contextof Christian students. But oh my
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gosh, if you're a dude,you want to tucket and call yourself a
chick. Eh, it's all thisSo to my point, they were discussing
the issue of these demonstrations too oncollege campuses, particularly students who are here
at the grace of the United Statesnot a citizen. And this isn't an
immigration issue. This is can youjust be chill and not support terrorism.
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It's one thing to be like,I'm not very much a fan of your
president, or I'm not a fanof your governor, or I'm not a
fan of you know, that's onething. But to be truly out in
the student square and protesting to killthe Jews and protesting singing genocidal chance from
the River to the Sea, andI explained the original Arabic of that last
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week and doing all of this stuff. Who is you to be here by
our grace in favor on our collegecampuses, promoting terrorism GTFO, That's what
he's talking about. And I feltlike Viveg was trying to take a very
like liberty. This is not alibertarian stance. Our federal funds go towards
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this stuff, were subsidizing it.Therefore it becomes a pay for play issue.
I just I don't know. Isome of the stuff that I heard
last night, I was there weresome moments, so the best moments and
the worst moments of this debate.Kane, did you watch this debate?
By the way, you did?You watched it. You watched it twice,
probably because you loved it so much. I actually was late getting to
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it and then was kind of uninterested. There's a couple of points. No,
sorry, listen, you were kindof uninterested. Yeah, it was
the most substantive on Yeah compared tothe last. It made me want to
drink compared to the last. Inever ever have had an inkling to do
drugs, but I thought maybe doingthem would have made it better on Yeah.
It was that bad though. Honestlyit was pretty rough. It was
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pretty rough because a lot of itwe've heard before. I'm so tired,
but I do appreciate that the stagewas smaller. I guess what's his face?
Gift Carden Macbergham couldn't sell enough toget up on there. I don't
know why? Can I just askwhy is Chris Christy on the stage?
Great question? He is like aviolent ere? Isn't he a hungry violent
ere? He's very m but alsoTrump and then just mean he just is
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he is very interesting? So youhad I mean really, uh, yeah,
I had actually forgotten that Mike Pennsuspended his campaign. You know,
I never even talked about that onair because it literally does not register with
me. I just didn't care.I didn't miss that. I just didn't
care. Tim Scott has got he'sreal nice and all. He seems like
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real nice. He gotta go.I mean, he was put me to
sleep every time he talked. Hebrought a lady to the debate last night.
She was good looking. He broughta lady with him. Mm,
just saying saying he had a ladyfriend there with them. The press was
saying that they were holding hands.All I'm just saying she's real pretty too,
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So I'm just gonna put that up. But he bored me half to
death. Except when he was talkingabout dragging us into World War three.
He was like a little Lindsay Grahamup there, Wedney, little Lindsay.
That's what he was like, upthere, bomb all the damn things,
bomb bomb, bomb bomb. Betweenhim and Nicky Hayley, My gosh.
Now, I'm gonna tell you something. I'm not a fan of Nicky Haley.
Uh. I don't I think thatshe and Tim Scott. Tim Scott,
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I think did his best, butI don't think he won the debate.
I think he did the best ofall of the debate performances, but
I don't think he I think hewon it, uh, not at all.
And I think that Nikki Haley hadsome moments and then she ruined them,
promptly ruined them, and then theone that it wasn't a strength to
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her. I think it just showedwait when I'm gonna get to this and
she and Vivike Ramaswami, can wejust should we just do this just a
good so? Uh this is let'ssee it. This was Ramaswami's worst debate
because he got way personal. Imean, if you're gonna be, you
know, if you're, if you'reIt was basically like somebody fed Trump into
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like an AI machine and it spitout. Vivigue Ramaswami. I don't know.
I'm just trying to figure out itwas Trump in a Viveke mask.
I'm somewhat joking because you know,Vivege in some issues, he just sounded
like he was totally out of hisstath. So I'm partially joking on that.
But audio sound by four they werearguing over TikTok and just you know,
I don't know how old Nikki Haley'skids are, because I don't care.
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Unless there's Hotonkke and the White House, I don't care. I don't
care about your kids I don't.Can I just be that person for a
second for all of us. Idon't care about your family. I don't
care about your kids. What areyou doing for me? The voter?
It's all about me. It's allabout Princess voter, Dana. That's all
it is. It's all about Princessvoter to you and Prince voter to you.
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That's all it is. Nothing elsematters, Like Metallica said, So
I was listening to this, Idon't even know how many kids she has.
If I fell over them in myliving or in my living room,
I wouldn't know them. So theyhad this back and forth and just listen
to this audio stundvite for Well,I want to laugh at why Nikki Haley
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didn't answer your question, which isabout looking at families in that way.
In the last debate, she madefun of me for actually joining TikTok while
her own daughter was using the appfor a long time. So you might
want to take care of your familyfirst. You don't know how the next
generation of Americans are using And that'sactually the point. You have her supporters
propping up. That's fine, here'sthe truth. Well you missed that part.
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Yeah, you cut it off?What the hell? Why did you
cut off the sound bike? Iwant to laugh at why Nikki Haley her
supporters, Oh my gosh, that'sfine. Here's the truth. Okay,
fast forward it. You gotta guysplay the whole bike, gotta play the
whole thing. When it ends withyou're just scum, you don't cut it
off at you. What did shesay at the end, Why Nikki Haley
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didn't answer your question which is aboutlooking at families in the eye. And
the last debate, she made funof me for actually joining TikTok while her
own daughter was actually using the appfor a long time. So you might
want to take care of your familyfirst daughter. The next generation of Americans
are using it, and that's actuallythe point. You have her supporters propping
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her up. That's fine, here'sthe truth. He's the easy answer is
that. Okay, there it was, You're just scum. That's not what
she wanted to say. We gottago through all of that just to feel
that's why we play the whole cuts. We gotta go through all that.
I had to listen to him saythat twice, so that happened. I
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don't know how old is her daughter. I don't know. Someone told me
he was a teenager. Someone toldme it was a twenty something year old.
That's irrelevant because I don't care.I have never cared less about anything
in my life except the rules offootball. Don't care, don't care.
The point is that it looked lameas I'll get out for Vivig to be
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like, well, you hit meabout TikTok, you better take care of
your own household. He could havejust said, well, you're members of
your own if he had to bringit up, he could have just said
members of your own family are onTikTok. And I get what he was
trying to do. He was tryingto hit her on hypocrisy. But then
he pooped the bed, like hetold amber Herd, here hold my beer.
And he defecated in his own bedbecause he went he added, He
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added the whole you ought to takecare of your own house before. Oh,
I'm gonna tell you something. I'mgonna tell you all something. There's
certain things you do not say towomen. Okay, certain things that are
not said. The first is calmeddown. Guarantee you chick will not calm
down when you tell her to calmdown, she will get more uncolmed.
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Okay. The second is take careof your own house. You will get
stabbed with whatever tool is lying around. If there is a neoprene flip flop
laying on the ground, it willlike penetrate you, it will impale upon
you. That is how made youwill make a woman. Those are things
you do not say he did iton purpose. We're gonna talk more about
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this because I was by the way, I don't like I'm not a fan
of either of them. I justthink it's funny. But that's something you
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your podcasts. If a Gramaswami toldyou that he planned to be unhinged Mary
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Alice. What does that mean?What is his campaign thing now? Yeak?
And I asked him what his campaignstrategy, his debate strategy was going
to be for tonight. He needssomething to shake loose to break through.
He said he wanted to be unhinged. When I pressed him on that,
he said, can you speak thetruth? But so, do you think
anything? Okay? Do you thinkthat he succeeded in doing that? I
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mean if his welcome back to theshow, Daniel last with you, do
you do you think that he wassuccessful? Well? I don't know.
I mean, we had the wholehe mentioned Haley's daughter. We played that
SoundBite and can I can I justhear that again? Can I just I'm
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sorry, can I hear Can Ihear audio? Somebody four? I'm gonna
get into We got a ton ofother stuff. I'm just fascinated with us.
Can I just for just for meone more time? Well, I
want to laugh at why Nikki Haleydidn't answer your question, which is about
looking at families in the eye.In the last debate, he made fun
of me for actually own daughter wasactually using the app for a long time.
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So you might want and you havethe next generation of Americans are using
and that's actually the point you haveher suppose propping her up. That's fine,
here's the Trump's easy answer. Imean the the sandas in the middle.
Did you see his expression, Iwas a riot? We were all
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that in that moment. We're likewhat so so Lorraine says, hold on,
hold up hot. Lorraine says thathis her daughter's twenty five, her
son's twenty two. Okay, uh, Can I ask why people have been
First off, I was expecting asKane was like some kind of Jada Pinkett
Smith thing to happen. Number two, where did the hole keep my person's
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name out of your mouth or outof your voice? Come from? What
is that? Like? Why isthat always the thing? You know?
Where I come from? Where wejust say, you know what as t
f you, that's what we say. I don't know, just I just
that struck me is being weird?I don't know. It just seemed all
so Yeah. I think he wasan hinge last night. I don't think
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it helped him. Look, ifyou're going to be aggressive, you got
to go up to the point ofstill being considered kind of what's the word.
I'm sort of like a influential authoritativestill in a way that is respectful,
like you haven't you know, debasedyourself to the extent of having to
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do that. And I don't thinkhe succeeded at keeping up that expectation.
I just don't think that he thatwas his best. That was like one
of the worst performances I've seen fromhim. I don't dislike him as a
person. I want to let youknow this, Like I don't like Nikki
Haley. I can't stand her foreignpolicy. I don't just like any of
these people as persons. But withpoliticians, it's about me, the voter,
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like you, And so I justthought that was lame. That was
that was bad. He and thenhe just like going on and on and
on. He had very interesting stufflike, uh, what is the other
thing he said? Uh? Oh, he did say this, Uh what
do I want? Where do Iwant? Audio? Somebody too? This
was kind of interesting. He gota lot of heat for this. Listen,
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it is celebrated a Nazi and it'sranks the comedian in Cargo Pants,
a man called Zelenski doing it intheir own ranks that is not democratic.
So he basically said he's a Nazi. Now, I think when you're calling
somebody a Nazi, I feel likeCharlie Day when you're calling somebody a Nazi,
I mean, the first question youshould ask yourself is, but are
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they a Nazi? Like an actuallike? Because the Nazis, you know,
we all know the Nazi Nazis,right, the Nazis they hate Jewish
people and they kill Jewish people,and they hate they hated Gypsies, and
they hated Christians, and they hatedanybody that was not like them, and
even people who were ladies. Hatedeverybody, but particularly you know, one
group more than any other. Ishe completely corrupt? Oh? Hell?
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Yes? Is he a thug?Yes? Just because he was a comedian
doesn't make him less. So doI think he do? I think Zilynsky
as shady as all get out,Yes I do. Is he a Nazi?
Though? I just think, especiallyright now with everything happening, do
we want to be careful about throwingthat around maybe because some people might,
you know, think that you werevery serious in your campaign strategy there.
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I don't know. It was justa weird thing from him. It was
a weird thing last night. Ijust I don't know, can I can
I touch on one other thing thatI kept seeing that was going on and
on, and I saw that Ramaswamiand some others were doing this. They
were going off on Rona Romney McDanielas the chair of the RNC while they
were also stumping for one of theother candidates who wasn't there at the debate
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last night. Let's not forget thatRona Romney McDaniel. I'm gonna be very
straight. You might get mad atme, but that's just the way it
is. She didn't get She wouldnot got in a seat if Trump hadn't
put her there. That was hishand pick candidate. I mean, I
could sit here and with all thestories and the screenshots and everything else,
I'm not going to do that.But I'm just gonna say it. Just
that's why I was like, Idon't feel like you're being forthright with this
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stuff. When he gets out thereand does this, How are you going
to sit here and slam this andthen slam other people but then not acknowledge
it the guy that you compliment themost that I think you're a stocking horse.
For the reason that she's there isbecause she was put there, and
everybody knows it. Let's not playit around. Everybody knows this. She
responded to that, by the way, Audio sun by twenty three, because
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people were asking for her to resign. Listen, I'm going to focus on
beating Joe Biden. I wish that'swhat all the candidates did. I'm not
running for president. I'm very proudof the fact that under my tenure we
won back the House. We noware getting investigations into the Bidens. I
also as Michigan chair for the firsttime in thirty years, one estate that
Democrats hadn't been in. I'm veryproud of the fact that we're going to
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have staff in fifteen states heading intotwenty twenty four. But you know,
I'll leave other people to attack Republicans. I'm going to focus on Democrats.
I will say this, we can'tattack Okay, Well, then if you're
going to focus on them, whywas the advis for some of these other
Democratic candidates two and a half timesthe Republicans, especially in winnable races.
I mean, we got problems withRona. I don't dislike her as a
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person. We've always gotten along.She's been very gracious with her time.
But that's not what this is aboutright, this is about business of the
country. I mean, you guys, I've said this all the time.
You guys know this. I wantto switch it up here and we're going
to come back to the debate stuff. Have you guys seen this insane story?
I hate saying it like this,but nothing surprises me with the legacy
media anymore. So there were alot of questions that were raised after a
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lot of the footage came out ofthe October seventh attack on Israel. And
I know that you've seen a lotof the footage. There are a lot
of the photos, a lot ofthe video. Like for instance, one
of the video clips that went aroundwas of the girl. There was a
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girl and a guy. They wereat that peace festival. They were at
the Peace festival and they she wason the back of a motorcycle. And
it was weird because it was somebodywho was right there and they were getting
all this footage. Well, asit turned out, it was you know,
somebody who was with ap Routers oryou know, CNN or New York
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Times. And there was another therewas another video footage of someone who had
gotten over a fence into Israel andthere was taking video footage of people coming
in from Gaza, and I thought, okay, then there was who was
that was that of an Israeli citizenbecause it seemed weird that the terrorists weren't
attacking the citizen that was taking thefootage of these terrorists that were that were
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coming through after other terrorists let themthrough, because there's stuff from the bodycam,
the bodycam footage of these terrorists,and then there were actual like pro
shots right well, there there wasa third party. They're called honest reporting,
and it's not with IDF. IDFretweeted it and cited their work,
but that it's not IDEF. Theyfound out that a lot of these reporters
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from the Associated Press, Reuter's,CNN, and the New York Times were
embedded with hamas. I'm not makingthis up. This is one of the
craziest stories I think I've ever seen. They said that on October seventh,
Tomas Terris were not the only oneswho documented the war crimes they committed.
They said some of their atrocities werecaptured by these photo journalists working with them,
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and they said that it's raising ethicsquestions. Why were they so there,
Why were they there so early?Because it all began on a Saturday
morning. Why were they there soearly to capture the first wave of this?
And they're being asked, did theserespectable wire services that publish their photos
approve of their president, their presenceinside enemy territory and working with terrorist infiltrators.
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Now here's where it gets great.I mean the photos of this are
wild. I mean it's just yougot this in your prep. If you
get the email newsletter over at substack, chapter and verse, you got this
in your prep. They had fournames, for instance, on one of
the aps, their photo carousel whereyou can just click and you see these
different photos, they had Hassan Aslayah, Usseef, Masaud, Ali, Mahmud,
(29:15):
and Hatamli. And they said thatAsalayah, who's a freelancer, is
contracted with CNN. He crossed intoIsrael with Hamas. He took photos of
burning Israeli tanks, He captured terroristsentering the Kibbutz Kafarza. He got all
of that. They also got screenshotsof his now scrubbed Twitter timeline in which
(29:36):
he documents himself standing in front ofthe Israeli tank. He was not wearing
a press vest. Or a helmetand his captain red life from inside the
Gaza Strip settlements. There's also aphoto of him with one of the Hamas
leaders, Yaha Sinwar, who isnamed as the mastermind of the October seventh
attack. He was posing with him, their arms around each other and Sinoar
(29:57):
is giving him a kiss on thecheek like he was very friendly with them.
What were they? I mean,what in the world And he's not
CNN and the Associated Press all paidhim for his services. Now, the
story came out, let me pullthis up. This came out this morning
that they fired him, that CNNfired him. I think it was CNN.
(30:19):
Let me pull this up. Iwant to make sure this is right.
That after the story broke, becausethe story first started circulating yesterday while
we were in air. And they'rehe's not the only one, but he
is the only one so far whohas been pictured with this, uh,
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the Hamas mastermind of the October seventhattack. He has, Yeah, he's
he's been working with them this wholetime. And they used a lot of
his stuff from October seventh, alot of his stuff. And honest reporting
is it's a group of media peoplethat went honest and transparency and media they
have they're not as reelily based oranything like that, because I know that
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there's some people that kept saying,oh, that's not true, that's propaganda.
Well it's not propaganda, actually,I mean it's it's it's it's true.
And so they said that if theway that this looks, it looks
like these journalists, these journalists,I mean, this could it looks like
they're accomplished accomplices. Some of thephotos, like the the I mean,
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this guy wasn't even wearing a pressbadge and he's there. He was like
one of the first people there toget them crossing into Israel and going and
attacking the uh, the first kibbutsthat they went into. He also Ali
Mahmud is uh the guy who hasyou remember the videos that came where all
(31:45):
the photos in the videos showing theIsraeli German Shannie Luke who was in the
back of the truck. So thatwas apparently this Mahmud guy who got that.
And people are asking, you know, how in the world did they
happen to be there to get allof this stuff? How did these wire
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service reporters, how were they therein all of these spots across Israel,
outside of Kibbutz, outside of youknow, this peace festival there at the
border, watching people come through onthe other side. How did they happen
to be there in the early morninghours unless they were tipped off. Now,
Reuter said that they got these photosfrom someone that they previously did not
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have a relationship with, as thoughthat's supposed to mean something to us.
But this is this raises a lotof questions, and it also you know,
I got to say, I'm notshocked about this at all from members
of our legacy press. But whatdoes shock me is how in the hell
did journalists know about this and intelagencies didn't. We have more on the
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way as we roll into the bottomor the conclusion of this first hour.
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Israel was mentioned. I thought theRepublican Party took advantage of some of the
disarray and the Democratic Party and stuckup for Jewish kids who are scared to
leave their dorm rooms and all thatkind of stuff, and came very very
forcefully saying that Jewish kids shouldn't bescared to lose to leave their dorm rooms
in this country. I thought thatwas an important development in the conversation level.
(34:46):
What it was Van Jones, whodon't forget was a nine eleven truther
who is saying that that the onlyreason that people were sticking up for Jewish
students on college campuses is somehow likethey did it because what it's at just
(35:09):
only because it was advantageous and becauseit wasn't the right thing to do.
That's just weird. That's just soweird. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash here with you. Ohmy gosh, that was weird. You
know, it's the right thing todo is stick up for kids and Democrats
in disarray. Democrats have been indisarray. Part of the reason, too,
(35:30):
we're in this position is because Democratshave allowed this to fuonement on college
campuses for decades across the country.That's a huge issue. So that's I
just thought, what a weird statement, what a what a weird odd equip
from him. So coming up,we got to get man, we got
(35:51):
to get and there's a whole bunchof stuff to get into. Still the
latest with what was going on inIsrael in a dish to our stuff here
domestically because subpoenas have gone out withthe Biden case. Finally, finally,
we're still discussing this ongoing the developmentthat everybody's been learning about with these reporters
(36:15):
that were embedded with Hamas. Yeah, and apparently knew everything. Did you
hear I told you I had theheadline? Is it earlier this week?
Was it Monday that I had thisheadline about Galgado having a screening for the
footage of the attack on October seventh? Well, I guess you might imagine
what happened outside last night they hadthe screening. It ended in a massive
(36:39):
brawl between pro Israel and pro Hamasprotesters outside of the Museum of Tolerance.
I can't think of him where Irun a headline in my life. Wow.
So we're going to touch on thatas well. This weird story of
this guy in Panama. I knowyou saw this. This is the weirdest
(37:02):
thing ever. This student Panama.He's a retired lawyer from the United States,
seventy seven years old, and heapparently is a prohibited possessor. He's
got a record and he was filmedapproaching protesters that were blocking a highway over
a climate change and he shot twoof him dead with his gun. And
(37:24):
he's got Panamanian ANNUS citizenship and it'sall on video. It is wild.
It's a very falling down esque likeit is wild and so oh my gosh.
I mean, he just like hedidn't even care. I mean,
I get it's Panama on that,you know, but it's like he didn't
even care. He didn't carrys beingrecorded, he didn't care, he had
(37:45):
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end is only the beginning, readypeat. He should explain why he didn't
have Mexico pay for the border wall. He should explain why he racked up
so much debt. He should explainwhy he didn't drain the swamp. And
he said Republicans were going to gettired of winning. What we saw last
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night, I'm sick of Republicans losing. Well, the that was that's how
he started. Dang, that wasthe You could kind of tell the tone
of the debate last night by theopen, the candidate's opening remarks, welcome,
Welcome back to the show, Daniell. Last year with you Taba the
(39:34):
second hour. You can listen coastto coast. You can stream the radio
program as well. You can watchthe Simulcash channel through forty seven direct TV,
YouTube and Facebook. Well, wemade a point, and this is
what a lot of people are bringingup. I mean, Republicans started a
losing streak back in twenty eighteen andit hasn't turned around. There's a lot
of reasons. There's some reasons why, but everybody's very tribal. Nobody wants
(39:57):
to talk about it, which makesme question motivations to win. Is it
about winning or is it about boostinga particular person. I'm asking this because
I want to win. I don'tcare who with I just want to win
because I want to win. Iam. I mean, you have to
ask America first or somebody else first. That's a fair question. I think,
am I being harsh? I thinkthat's a fair question. I don't
(40:19):
think it's bad to say that Iwant to win, and I don't care
with whom. I just want towin. Who gets me winning in twenty
twenty four, like actual winning?Who gets that? That's what I want.
I think it's fine to talk aboutit, fine to bring it up.
We got to have these conversations.We also got to have the conversations
that's been plaguing the Republican Party,and this came out. They had a
(40:39):
big, lengthy conversation about the abortionstuff yesterday at the debate too, the
debate last night that I watched,so you don't have to oh gosh,
this. I wanted to play thisfrom Carville Audio sound by eighteen. See.
I think that there are some Republicansthat have been very clear with the
messaging and others that haven't. Andhe's getting to well, I mean,
(41:00):
just listen to what he says here. Well, they keep lying, all
right, And they said, well, okay, Glenn Yelkin says, oh
my's the fifteen week band. That'snot what we're talking about. No one
trusts them on this issue, allright. Glenn Youngkin no one could find
him last night or this morning.I happen to know where he was.
He was at the courthouse in appomatics, trying to surrender them all Horner.
(41:24):
That's the way he was hoping hecould keep his mouth and his sword.
What for the honor of now see, that's what they're going to push on
this. And Republicans have got tofigure out how to best message on the
issue of abortion because there are afew things. I want to be very
careful and not distill all of usdown to just abortion, because I don't
(41:45):
think it is. I think ithas to come. I think a lot
of this is Republican branding as well. But people are going to try to
I am not going to have thepro life movement fall on the sword that
the previous president who was Republican setout. Here's what I mean you,
and I'm saying this very clinically.Is somebody who voted for him twice,
(42:07):
and I've known him unlike everybody else, I've known him for over personally for
over a decade. There is aperception that a lot of people who would
typically vote Republican that they have ofhim, and that they have of the
party as a result, and Ithink it doesn't matter how hard a candidate
(42:35):
tries to get away from the branding, that candidate is still going to be
penalized for it. That's what wesaw in places like Ohio. I would
say Virginia, but I can't becauseVirginia is a weird situation. Virginia,
with the redistricting and with it beinga blue state and the overperformance of Republicans
(42:59):
in twenty one are all variables thatare exceptions to this theory. But by
and large, it's not so muchan issue of abortion, and I feel
like that's what the RNC is tryingto push. It is an issue of
them having absolute crap branding. TheRepublican parties branding. What is it?
(43:21):
What is their brand? Because itcan't be fighting and then not actually winning.
It can't be endlests, you know, courtroom stuff. And yes,
I think the New York thing isa witch hunt. I think all this
stuff is a which hunt. Ialso think that a lot of these problems
have been exacerbated by unforced errors fromthe person at the center of the controversy
as well. You can all simultaneouslybelieve all these things are true, and
(43:47):
then you have candidates. There's likethis faction of that are trying to bring
back that bush light republicanism. Whatis with that? I see that from
a lot of like baby millennials andelderly gen Z and even some gen X,
(44:10):
This talk about compassionate conservatism literally iswhat was rejected and what got conservatism
and the problem in the first place. They think it just hasn't been done
before because a lot of these peoplethink history again began the day that they
were born. So they think,well, if we just pay everybody to
have babies, you know, likein Hungary, if we just do X,
(44:32):
Y and Z, you know thatis it's crazy. It didn't work.
Then it didn't work. So thisis the issue that we have.
And I you know, I'm justvery cautious about saying that it's entirely this
(44:54):
issue or it's entirely one issue.I think it's a combination of a bunch
of different issues. It's a bunchof different issues together. But I don't
want the pro life movement to takethe full hit for this and act like,
oh, well, it's the prolife and we got to change our
message. No, no, no, no no. And I'm going to
warn you that's what a lot ofpeople on the Republican side are wanting pro
lifers to do. And you donot have to change. Pro lifers do
(45:15):
not have to change our position.You refining messaging to respective to the states
and the referendums on the ballot isfine. I mean, Matthew ten sixteen
applies here. It is completely fine. Like, for instance, when Democrats
insist that there's no exceptions for thelife of the mother, insist back unequivocally
that they are lygned, because theyabsolutely are in every single state. This
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is one of the things. Ihave a piece that's going to be coming
up about this, specifically the Republican'sabortion issue. Every single state that has
a ban or protection a ban aftera certain period or protections, every state,
without exception, has exceptions for thelife of the mother. Some of
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them go even further. But here'sanother thing. Some years maybe it was
probably like seven years ago or so, seven or eight years ago. I
think it was seven. I wasin Los Angeles. They had a speaking
event, and I was in LAand I was in a room. It
was a very cool room, notlike cool like hip, but like it
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was, you know, everybody's verycool to each other because it was a
mixed bag of political ideologies. Youhad people from the far left because there
were other far left speakers. Therewere far left speakers, there were far
right speakers, there were moderates.It was like, uh, it was
advertised like like a full spectrum ofthe entire political you know, uh,
(46:39):
the thing everybody represented. And soI was, you know, speaking as
a conservative, we were talking aboutexcuse me, we're talking about abortion and
feminism and so far as you couldimagine, you know, at this point
in the discussion, the room waspretty evenly. You know, the far
left was on the side of proabortion. Uh, you know, right,
(47:00):
it was on the side of prolife. Feminism was thrown in there.
It was just you know, andI mentioned that one of the things
that Republicans should focus on and needto talk more about as a way to
protect the preborn is to implement capitalpunishment for violent rapists. I said,
make rapists terrified of their victims andof the penalty. And the entire room
(47:24):
erupted into applause. Everybody from everyaspect of the political spectrum agreed. Now,
I absolutely believe that you can beIt's not at all hypocritical to be
pro life and pro death penalty,because I don't believe in the single celled
thinking that leads one to compare anewborn baby to an adult criminal that chooses
(47:51):
of their own will to commit heinousactions. I do not shoulder infants with
the sin that strange criminals commit.So that's why it's not at all hypocritical,
because I believe in protecting innocent lifeand many women. And this is
what a lot of people got torealize. I have known in my life
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three women that have been violently rapedthree and I have known in my life
only one woman that's ever had anabortion, not that she was rape,
but I'm just saying women. Eventhough when you look at the statistics that
planned parenthood publishes itself, abortions fromrape or incests account for less than all
(48:45):
of one percent of all abortions,but it is enough to drive many women
who fear that they, through nowantonness of their own, may suffer becoming
a victim and become pregnant as aresult. Women There was a study that
was out that actually there's been ahandful of studies. The last one was
in twenty twenty one. The biggestfear women have aside from something horrible happening
(49:09):
to their kids, is being sexuallyviolated. That is the number one fear
of women. Hundreds of thousands ofwomen have been surveyed over the course of
several years. That is their numberone fear aside from harm coming to their
children. There are women out there, and I get it that and I'm
just asking everyone to just hang ona second, because this is about convincing
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people. There are women out therewho do not believe themselves to be pro
abortion, but they are so terrifiedof the possibility of being a victim of
rape or having conceiving a child throughthat horrible action, that they hold the
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position that they hold because of itand planned parenthood as they exploit that tiny,
tiny, tiny, tiny fraction ofa percent to drive people into the
arms of the abortion industry. Now, as I said, it is an
actual there's a lot of women likeyours truly, who began caring so she
would never be a victim. It'sa thing that women deal with. The
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majority of rape. I wouldn't lookat all the statistics. Yes, men
are rape, but ninety one percentof it is against women. I'm just
saying it's a thing. It's justthe way it is because we are physically
not as strong. I care moreabout saving babies than I do evil sex
predators who choose their own free willto violate women. So I think that
a society that relegates violent rapists tothe hell which they belong is a society
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that is demonstrating it loves innocent lifeto the point that it is proportionately reflected
in the sentencing for those who dareto weaponize its manner of creation. You
would be shocked. I was researchingthe last night's sentencing, you would be
shocked at some of the sentencing forsome of these violent rapists. I mean,
(51:00):
there was a story just recently CuyahogaCounty in Ohio where a very very
violent rapist was literally given five yearsbehind bars. A violent, violent,
repeat rapist. I mean, goodgrief. They're jay sixers that have gotten
they trust they trespassed, or theyhad unlawful parading. They got higher sentences
(51:22):
than this. That's just one example. I mean I have a ton of
these. I mean, let's notforgetten in Lat'm County in Virginia, a
guy raped a girl in the highschool bathroom, and they hit it and
just relocated him. Remember he wasa transactivist, so they could accommodate him.
This is the stuff that I'm talkingabout. The sentencing is not The
(51:44):
love for the care for women andthe protection of innocent life is not reflected
in sentencing. This is my thing. Republicans, I think should go hard
on penalties for violent rapists. I'mcareful with my language here on violent rapists,
very careful with my language. Ithink you have to marry the battle
to protect the preborn with the battleto protect women from a judicial system that
(52:08):
gives light sentences like this. AndI'm going to tell you, I don't
think having such a fear makes awoman weak. And I know that some
people immediately that's kind of their firstthought. I don't think that you should
discount such fear. I think thatwe need to see it through the code
of chivalry. Eliminate the ability ofthe left to exploit weak sentencing on violent
(52:34):
predators, the thing that they encourageas an argument to keep abortion on demand
legal. And I think that thecode of chivalry, to protect women,
to protect children, to protect theweak amongst us, that should be how
we approach this and recognize that somewomen that is a very real I carry,
(52:58):
so you know, I don't havea fear anymore, but for some
women, that's a very real fearfor them. And I don't think it's
anything to be It's not a justification. I'm saying, cod to chivalry,
eliminate the fear, and you protectlife. I'm just saying I think that's
how Republicans need to approach this,and I wish they would have hit it
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All right, So first up here, this one town in Michigan voted at
its entire local government and apparently changethe locks. After it was all over
a China linked EV battery maker,Goshen they were planning to build. Gosha
(54:50):
was going to build a factory there. Green Charter Township's five board members.
They were removed in a recall election. Goshen is their parent company is thirty
percent owned by Volkswagen, but it'sbased in China, so they were not
having it good for them though theywere done. Amazon is under fire over
homophobic slurs in the broadcast of theirPSG game because they streamed it. That's
a stupid complaint, because has thenyou've never been in a game lobby.
(55:14):
You've literally never been in a gamelobby, and you are too sensitive.
I mean, everybody, it's nuts. It's like, I don't know,
let's see. You got a coupleother things. A robot kills a man
after mistaking him for a box ofvegetables. Yes, let's make everything robotize,
okay, sure, yeah, thisrobot absolutely did it. A mental
lift boxes at a pepper storting plantin South Korea and mistook a man for
(55:36):
the vegetables and crushed him, accordingto the BBC. So just you know,
keep an eye on your room.BA, all right, half on
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Dana on Apple, Spotify or whereveryou get your podcasts. Did you ask
(56:00):
for a three day pause? TODTYahoo? You know I have been asking
for a pause for a lot morethan three decades. Did you ask him
to pause for three days to getthe hospital. I've not for that.
I that asked for a longer pausefor some of them. I'm so tired
of the word pause. Stop it. I'm so done with us. What
do you mean pause? You can'thave a pause? You know? The
(56:22):
thing is though, Welcome back tothe program, Dana lash with you.
That was the President of the UnitedStates who's saying that. Oh, you
know, I've been calling for apause. I've been doing this, I've
been asking for these things. Okay, Well, I mean there's the story
that they're considering. They're beginning afour hour four hour pauses in Gaza.
(56:47):
According to the US, they've agreedto daily for our military pauses for humanitarian
purposes. And Biden has said,well, there's not going to be any
hope, there's not going to beany full, any expectation or chance of
a full ceasefire. So they Kirbysaid that all these are significant steps forward.
The fighting is getting heavy or they'regonna so they're so they're gonna let
(57:12):
everybody know they're they're demanding that Israel. This would be like demanding that the
Brits tell the Germans what they weregoing to do in World War two.
Okay, well we're gonna pause thisnow, that's not They're implementing these four
hour pauses in areas of northern Gazaeach day, they said, and they're
(57:35):
gonna make the announcement three hours aheadof time. I don't think they have
to do that. Honestly, warwar as hell for a reason. There's
a reason why. No. Peopledo not want war except as a last
result when all those fails. Andit's because of this, because you when
you start it, you can't demandpauses for humanitarian whatever, because we all
(57:57):
know that this is not Hamas isnot good. This as humanitarian stuff.
This is gonna give Hamas a chanceto reset. That's all this does.
There was a ceasefire in place Octobersixth. They violated it the end.
That's the way it is, andyou got to end this. This is
why again I say, war ashell. This is why people don't want
(58:21):
They don't want war. But whenHamas insists on it, what are you
gonna do? When they insist thatthere be war, what are you gonna
do? This is where we're at. So they're gonna I mean, they're
letting Hamas know. It's like theygotta let Hamas know everything. Okay,
(58:43):
well three hours. In three hours, we're gonna we're gonna have a pause.
Hamas is gonna use that to reset, restock. That just helps amass.
It takes away one of the biggestadvantages that someone would have in a
conflict person zoo, which is theelement of surprise, the element of unpredictability,
(59:06):
and you're robbing them of that.You're taking away one of the elements
that they need for self defense.I find this just absolutely ridiculous. Again,
this is this Excuse me, thisis why war is hell. You
can't have humanitarian pauses in war.I didn't write the rules. The people
who chose to pick the fight did. So all this is gonna do is
(59:32):
get more uh, get more peoplekilled. I mean, I don't I
we're gonna have pauses? What humanitarianaid that Hamas is gonna steal again kind
of aid? You think that,really they're going down in the tunnels.
They've been killing hostages right and left. They're not gonna let a single The
(59:52):
only hostage they'll let walk is foroptic purposes. These people. Did you
read the story of the young womanthis came out, There was a handful
of witnesses at one it was atone Kibbutz that they because they got body
camera footage. And then there wereseveral actually a handful of witnesses that all
(01:00:17):
said the same thing to investigators.Hamas was going through and just gang raping
all the women in the community.And they said one woman she had long
grown hair. And there were multipleeyewitnesses to this from victims who were there
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and they were hiding or they werebeing assaulted themselves. And there was one
woman that Hamas took turns gang rapingin front of everybody, and they had
her bent over and then at onepoint one of the terrorists didn't even pull
his pants up. He shot herin the back of the head as he
was raping her. And the peopledefending them one to cease fire. What
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do you think these kids are suffering? I love these people that are like
well, Hamas released video they saidthat they're giving these people water. Are
you serious, boy? These peoplewould be super apologists for the Nazis back
in the day, wouldn't they.Well, Hitler said that he didn't.
That's who these people are. You'llbe kidding me. The unfortunate aspect of
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war is that there's no humanitarian pauses. Again, that's why it's hell.
That aspect goes out the window toentertain the idea to prolong the conflict continues
the hell, it drags it outfurther and it gets more people killed,
It creates mo atrocities. If youwant to keep hell for short duration,
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you go in, you do what'sneeded to get done, and you get
out. There is no perfect answerhere, but we're not in search of
a perfect answer. We're only insearch of eliminating Hamas, and they have
to be eliminated by all means.That's what Hamas chose. You can't blame
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the girl for wearing the short skirt. You can't blame the rape victim for
wearing the short skirt. That's whatthese people are doing. That's the same
argument here. The screening that Galgadohad, you know, Wonder Woman,
(01:02:36):
they had a screening outside, well, it was at the Los Angeles Museum
of Tolerance, and outside they wereprotesters. Forty seven minutes of footage that
was gathered, most of it fromthe body cameras of the terrorists, showing
the brutal atrocities committed during the Hamasattack on Israel. October seventh. Two
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hundred people attended the screening, andthere were some people who weren't there.
It may have been due to thesag after a strike. I'm sorry,
that's stupid. If your stupid sagafter a strike is preventing people from going
to see this, blank your requests. People outside had Israeli flag by the
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sidebar. Don't expect people to fightfor you if you can't even go and
do this one thing. People thathad Israeli flags, people that had pro
Hamas flags, they were in themiddle of the street. They got into
a big o brawl. They hadpolice dispatched. I can't play any of
the video because it's as you can't, but it's pretty it's pretty wild,
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pretty pretty wild, and that's whothat's something else. But you knew,
you kind of knew that there wasgoing to devolve into that. You had
the idea because it's I mean,it's just kind of wild. Like if
I put something on social media,Oh my gosh, the bots, the
pro homaspots is wild. It iswild. The response. A few other
(01:04:10):
things that I want to make surethat we are touching on here, because
there's a lot of stuff to getWe've been Oh yeah, this is the
other thing I wanted to get into. Good Heavens, the Institute of Physics.
So I told you who's this Mondaythat we had the story of Magellan,
the Magellanic Cloud or whatever, thatyou only have to cancel that name.
(01:04:32):
So the Institute of Physics, whichadvertises itself as the professional body and
learned society for physics in the UKand Ireland has an active role in promoting
cooperation in physics around the world,is celebrating inclusion and diversity. So they
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announced this is a dude. Theyannounced a dude as the new UH Institute
of Physics Inclusion and Diversity representative.It's a man. Totally. Wait,
(01:05:14):
I got it, Okay, Igot a question. Their argument came is
that they need more diversity, andwhat they mean is they need fewer white
men. Right, So they bringon a white man who's dressed up as
a woman and they go, oh, diversity is a is a man is
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a man? That's a dude.Gender schizophrenia is a mental illness. Do
you realize that. I don't knowif it's clever or stupid. Here's why
again. They they wanted fewer whitedudes, and they that's why they created
a diversity office. So they literallyhired a white dude dressed up as a
woman to be the head of theirdiversity office. I am so confused.
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I mean, you know, becausemen are so underrepresented in STEM. Apparently,
I can't I'm trying to really reallyunderstand this. I can't. Right,
they think that there's an overrepresentation ofwhite men in science and tech,
so they got a white man dressedas a chick. I still to establish
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this. See, like, Idon't know if it's clever or stupid,
because you're like, it's fixed,problem solved because then I fixed it.
This is like the duct tape version. Actually duct tape works, it doesn't
have a penis, but it's like, you know, the that version of
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this. I don't know. Ijust just trying to get around this idea.
What's happening here? Right? Thatis a dude. That's that no
one thinks it's a woman. Idon't even have to see anything else.
I don't even have to see theneck. I know, okay, I
know that STEM student has a STEM. I know that putting the STEM in
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STEM, I'm hashtagging that. Let'ssee how fast they get kicked off Twitter
because YouTube has already been coming forme. They, by the way,
YouTube responded to me and they toldwhat did they tell me? Gosh,
there's so such passive aggressive little kidscan't say. They wrote what died to
(01:07:41):
make sure you saw our update,and they said that we really appreciate your
understanding, but that you know,unfortunately, they said that our policy team
confirmed that the vEDS are not goingto be reinstanted. Really, and I
like what you put you put understandingwould come from your articulation of this specific
(01:08:03):
lieser misinformation. Now they're just lies. Well what specifically lies? Can you
give us? This? Lies?Were lies? Can you tell us they
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someone said, our sponsor, Adfiser, has denied your petition for reinstatement.
It's his life mission to make baddecisions. It's time for Florida man.
M all right. So first uphere, I don't know how this keeps
(01:08:48):
happening, y'all. I mean,I've been warning you about bodies of water,
puddles, care extreams, droplets.Uh, there's gators everywhere. This
story over at ESPN. They literallyI don't care about this stupid reporter's life,
get to the story that you buriedfour graphs down, learn how to
write a lead, and then getrehired. A twenty year old Marissa Carr
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was bit in the head at AlexanderSprings north of Orlando. She was snorkeling
and a gater came out and bither in the head. They say that
her full faced snorkel mask probably savedher life because they took her to the
hospital and she was left literally withonly scratches. But her friend says he
looked up and saw her head legitin the gator's mouth. Florida Fish and
(01:09:34):
Wildlife had to come along. Hehad to trap it, and they said,
this is the second incident in lessthan a week with the same gaiter.
So how many strikes does this gaterget before? I'm just wondering,
I mean, go lee. Sothey said that that's that's terrifying. Good
night. You can't be well.I would not why. I don't know,
(01:09:57):
just I always want to be awarewhen I'm in the gator's house,
what's happening. I'm just saying,good Heavens, let's see here this.
Oh boy, Nope, not thatas much as I would like to this
no fight in the school drop offline. Oh but we had the no no,
(01:10:19):
no no. I can't do thatone either. I will say though
this per I don't even know whatthis is. A Florida man hits a
haunted house host with a bb gunbecause he thought he was a statue.
So over Halloween, some people,you know, they just went home and
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went to bed like normal people.But not twenty year old Ingis Shusser.
Okay. He was in an FBIjacket, body armor and carrying an airsoft
gun, and he went into aforty seven year old man's home because the
guy was hosting a free haunted houseevent and it was average. Are you
brave enough to make it through themanor and get some treats? The front
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lawn was decorated like a cemetery,so they said that Schusser, who was
six' four two ten, wentaround the corner to where the victim was
standing. He was wearing a costumebut not acting as a scary player,
and then after seeing him, Schusserreportedly grabbed his airsoft and then struck him
in the eye with the gun's handle, causing significant injury. He told him
he thought he was a statue,per police report, and he said that
(01:11:26):
after realizing he hit a person,not a decoration, he allegedly began laughing
and was not apologetic, says thecomplaint. So the victim bled. They
followed Schusser, who ran outside.They were trying to keep him from leaving.
They took his airsoft, he's bookento local jail. They released him
on fifteen thousand dollars bond. Okay, make this make sense? Why would
you go into somebody's house and belike, I'm gonna break their belongings in
the first place. Secondly, whoin this day and age would have such
(01:11:50):
an event. I'm not saying thatlike as a way to lessen the guilt
of the guilty party, But whywould you Why? Because you cannot trust
a single fool in this world?Why would you open your house up like
that? I don't understand. Doesn'tmake any sense to me, So I
don't know, man, this justuh, let's see we a little league.
(01:12:17):
Two little league coaches gotten an argumentover kids who were acting like they
were smoking candy cigarettes and drinking waterthat looked like beer for Halloween. Oh
boy, all these stories are comingout now here we go. They said
that tensions were flairing. It wasthat in Florida's parents and coaches at a
little league game got into an argumentin pomp Coast that were mad over some
of the Halloween costumes because some ofthe opponents wore costumes of characters from the
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Bad News Bears movie where they usedcandy, cigarettes and cans of water called
liquid death. So they gotten anargument about it because some people are tight
wads or tied up about it,and it ended up police getting involved.
Golly stick with us. Third houron the way. Just to be clear
here, I mean when you talkabout cries coss since you imagine a a
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pluralistic democratic state in the full landfrom the river to the sea, its
people called the one state solution,but that would be I mean fundamentally,
the people that here designism and thinkIsrael shit exist as a Jewish state like
they're just not going to like that. I'm not. I just want to
clarify what the actual stand that.And you know, Chris, look,
I grew up in the most beautiful, blackest city in the country where separate
but equal didn't work. We sawit in our own country. But I'm
(01:13:21):
not going to push it on thepeople. If folks want to push for
a two state go for it.But guess what. Guess what that Dinyaho's
current government is not supporting that.He's literally mass does support it over terror
again, he doesn't want to coexistwith Palestinian she's a terror Saying no,
we're going to have a peaceful,peaceful co existence and pushing against those that
(01:13:41):
want to target people based on thisis just Amas propaganda, This Mahammas apologist,
this terrorist supporter, that's what sheis. She's outright lying. Israel
actually came out, they did,they left Gaza unilatterally two thousand and five,
they said, fine, do twostate solution. Hamas little has it
in their charter. That's the electedgovernment of Gaza to not support the two
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state solution. They refuse to writethey that's the difference, the big difference
between Hamas and Fata. Fata recognizedand I still think they're terrorists too.
Fata. One of the reasons theygot into a fight with Hamas is because
Fata said, okay, Israel canexist. Hamas won't say that. And
Hamas runs Gaza and technically they runWest Bank two. You could say that
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it's the Palestinian Authority. Palestinian Authority. The chair of that is FATA,
and Hamas has enjoyed such popularity andwest Bank that they pretty much are the
de facto they run de facto uhwest Bank. I mean that's that's it.
That is absolutely it. So there'sno way around it. Welcome back
(01:14:48):
to the program. By the way, Danie leshyere with you. Top of
this third hour. You can listencoast to coast stream the radio program,
watch the simulcast channel three forty sevenDirect TV as well as YouTube and Facebook.
And as I told you, Iguess this was Monday. You know
the original you know, the wholeidea of from the River to the Sea,
the original Arabic on that is literallyabout the entire annihilation of Israel.
(01:15:15):
It's the entire annihilation of Israel.That's what it's about. End of She's
lying, and she's lying when shesays that, Oh, it's everybody else
that didn't want no. Literally,I mean that's what Hamas said. And
they came out and said again lastweek that they are going to continue doing
October seventh over and over again becausethey again don't believe in Israel's They don't
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believe Israel should exist. That's them, that's humus, and that's the truth
of it the end. And soI I just find she's just mad because
she was censured. She's mad becauseshe lost. Really, for her,
it's not that she was censured,it's that she lost some of the influence
(01:16:04):
in the party because the far leftfaction of the Democrat Party has been hammering
this point and they've lost. Ithink this is a measure of the limit
of their influence within. That's whatshe's really mad about. If we're being
honest about it, that's what she'svery upset about. I got an update
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too. I just I was watchingthis video. So do you remember this
when you pulled this up? Rememberthe story that I was sharing with you
about the reporter who was in Gazaand he had honest reporting, had done
a big feature on it. Thisguy in Gaza, one of the reporters
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who was there when all of thisstuff was was just breaking down, et
cetera, et cetera. And theyhad a picture of one of the reporters
without like his vest on, andthen one and one has the photo for
the simulcast. They had the otherabout with one of the other reporters literally
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getting to kiss on the cheek fromthe HAMAS leader that organized October seventh.
So Hasanislaya, who is one ofthe freelance journals for seeing An in Reuters
is literally on video riding a bikeand he's got a grenade in his hand,
(01:17:34):
like on his way to go andI guess murder some Jewish people.
He's literally on a motorbike. It'sa thirty something meter second video and he's
got a grenade in his hand.Boy, that sounds like and he deleted
the video from his own Facebook page. They're rushing to scrub the internet.
(01:18:00):
They're really rushing to scrub the internet. This is wild, wild wild this
guy, Oh my gosh, Imean I and they haven't really said anything
CNN and all the other guys thatare you know, I really do think
I'm not surprised by the legacy presswith US number one number two. Can
(01:18:25):
we stop pretending that this is alljust HAMAS members. Everybody acts like they
have members only jackets on and theyhave like badges and they know a lot
of it with civilians and members ofthe press. Apparently it was that's an
uncomfortable truth, and nobody wants totalk about a lot of civilians that participated
in it, members of the press. That's all true, that's indisputable.
(01:18:48):
H Somebody goes, how do weknow that the hand grenade wasn't just a
cleverly designed voice recorder. He's ona motorbike with terrorists and he's got a
(01:19:09):
grenade in his hand, and he'sshown everybody he's got a grenade in his
hand. One's showing you on thesimulcast. Now, this is this guy's
video. He scrubbed it from Facebookand he's been trying to get it off
the internet, but everybody's it's toolate. And he's holding a bit and
that's his grenade in his hand.That's him. That's him holding the grenade.
He's like bragging about it. CNNand Reuter's hired this guy. He's
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just one of a whole bunch thatworked for the press terrorists, so terrorists
that CNN and all these people wereusing as their sources. So it makes
sense when they're like, well,the quote unquote pales Genian Health Ministry,
you mean hamas because everything's a maas. It's the Hamazi like the paparazzi,
(01:19:58):
but it's the Hama. It's theHama. See the Hamasazzi, the Hamas
paparazzi, Hamazi, Jiminy Christmas.That's just inexcusable. There are a lot
of people because honest reporting, whichis a separate entity. They were saying
correctly, Okay, this is bringingup a lot of ethics questions. You
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think, I don't think it bringsup questions. I think it brings up
full on proclamations. A lot ofthe legacy press was literally using terrorists.
They were using terrorists. These peoplestood by and they took pictures after they
rode over there on bikes with handgrenades, and they took pictures, and
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they watched these people be violated andkidnapped. There's no excuse. That's just
there's no excuse for that. Ihave some other things I want to touch
on as well, because speaking ofwhich I mean, we just don't.
I mean, this is a horrificstory. This happened in Texas, speaking
(01:21:03):
of not knowing who's coming into thecountry, et cetera. Eight people are
dead after a human smuggler drove acar full of illegal immigrants into an suv
driven by an American citizen during apursuit in Texas. It occurred on US
Hihway fifty seven near Batesville. Itkilled two Americans, says local authorities.
It happened early in the morning,fifty miles from the border. The Americans
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the couple hailed from Georgia. Theywere in the front seat of an suv.
It was struck by the smugglers vehicleand it occurred again off US Highway
fifty seven and the car had beenspeeding away. Troopers later confirmed that several
of the deceased were from Honduras.And this is the latest. I mean,
I can't even the wreck pictures arehorrific. I mean the suv was
(01:21:50):
obliterated. I mean it was obliterated. There is oh my gosh, it
is just and then there was aHonda also just that that was that was
where the driver was. That justobliterated. I mean they drove head on
into this. This is so bad. This is what's happening at the border.
(01:22:10):
But you know, it's supposed tobe compassionate or something like that.
I don't know, you know,this is this is what the administration states,
uh and the Some of the coveragefrom this came from Bill Malujin and
they were saying that everybody in bothvehicles were killed. According to Texas dps
UH, and it was the smugglerand the illegal immigrants. The illegal immigrants
were all from Honduras, the smugglersfrom Houston. And they said that they
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identified the couple from Georgia was anelderly married couple, jose and Isabelle Lerma.
And they, I mean the couple. They set up a go fundme
for the couple because they they werekilled instantly when the smuggler wrote, and
you know what, I'm going totell you something, all of this stuff
(01:22:53):
on the left, I mean,this is this is a couple from Georgia.
They were driving. They they thethe go funny, it's just heartbreaking,
hoseanaz A Bullherma and they said thatthey just they're they're really they're raising
money for funeral expenses. And thatwas it. So here you have again
another story. Who are the peoplewho are most disproportionately hit by illegal immigration.
(01:23:19):
It's I mean, it's typically HispanicAmericans, you know, the ones
that Democrats pretend don't exist. Theyact like McCallen, Texas doesn't exist.
Because a lot of people in McCallen, who are Hispanic Americans. They're they're
like, we don't like a illegalimmigration. You will never in your life
see CNN or any of these legacyPrize people go down to a place like
(01:23:40):
McCallen. They will never go downto Brownsville. They will never go to
any border town to talk to anyof They will never get and do what
they called me in on the streetstyle interviews where they send out a camera,
they send out a dude with themic and they ask people in the
street like what do you think.They will never do that there because they
will destroy their narrative. I mean, this couple, there's just they're an
elderly his span a couple. Theywere just you know, living their best
(01:24:01):
life, driving, you know,doing what they They had a family.
They're not gonna be They're not they'renot grandparents, not gonna be there for
Christmas this year because of a smugglerthat is exploiting the wide open border.
And it's not gonna be the lasttime either this happened, not gonna be
the last time, you know that. What gets me is that this couple,
(01:24:29):
they're not famous, they're not athletes, they're not in Hollywood. And
it's just so sad to me becausethey're nobody's gonna say anything about it.
They're just not gonna just a anotherfootnote and a horrific, sordid tale here
(01:24:49):
about the open border and all thepeople who claim to be so compassionate about
uh this issue and about oh thelives of people coming across the border.
They don't care, just like theydidn't care when they were shoving in the
back of an eighteen wheeler. Rememberwhen they found that, Oh my gosh,
coming up the house is moving toslash poot Booty Juice's salary to a
(01:25:14):
dollar, a dollar and dollar.And now all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana'sQuick five. So in today's news,
I got a question for you.We caught a possum in the attic,
So I got a question for youguys coming up about that. That's news.
That's news. Hackers have targeted LasVegas plastic surgeons and posted patient information
(01:25:39):
and naked photos online. How didthey get their naked photos? Oh?
Well, that makes sense, Imean not that they got hacked and they
okay, because I was like,how did they get through? What?
He? What are they doing there. The FBI is investigating how cyber criminals
obtained medical records and naked patient photosfrom a Las Vegas plastic surgery office posted
them online for rands them. Theyincluded like their names, their social Security
(01:26:03):
numbers okay, yeah, the beforeand add the photos of them. The
court documents said. They said thatit the hack predates the other stuff in
Vegas, including the cyber attack onMGM resorts. Wow. And it shows
their like boobage and it contains apparentlypatient's faces. A dozen women of file
(01:26:23):
lawsuit against the office, Hankins andSown Plastic Surgery and associates. They said
that they didn't do enough to protecttheir private and personal information and so and
so they uh, excuse me,they targeted them and they posted that has
to be horrible. Got Lee,got all your bits and bobs out there,
(01:26:44):
And that's just now. When Ifirst saw this headline, I read
hitler brought home a snake to showkids. It's a hiker. Hiker brought
home a snake to show kids andended up in the hospital. Well,
probably because it was a super poisonoussnake. It was in Australia, so
that's where the first mistake was made, and it was They thought it was
a harmless diamond python. No,it was actually a broad headed snake which
(01:27:06):
looks just like a diamond python.But it's not because it'll kill you.
And they said that he was hiking, he was bitten. He didn't think
of anything of it until he gothome and got uber sick, and so
yeah, he vomited. It washorrible. His whole hand swelled up.
I mean, just stop grabbing weirdstuff in nature, especially if you're in
Australia. Stop it, leave itthere. Don't be doing that kind of
(01:27:27):
stuff. Just no. A confuseddeer broke into a Lansing lingerie shop and
it was like a bull in aChina shop, but very very different.
And a Texas Southern Band member puncheda heckler into the in the stands and
then Marching Band continued playing like aboss at Texas Southern University. Stick with
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podcast. Hm mmmm, Welcome backto the program. Dana lash here,
So we caught a possum in ourattic. This is news and important to
(01:28:10):
me. I need a break fromeverything. Okay, So we caught a
I hat. Oh gosh, thisis We're not cutting any of this,
just to'll let you know, okay, because this will be used against me
for forever. I have a weirdhistory with possums. I have a weird
history with the lot of wildlife.All right. So first off, I
(01:28:32):
like the possums now because I understandthem. I feel like we get this
is literally this possum that one isgoing to show in the cage literally just
came out of our attic. Thisthis is at thirty minutes old photo.
That's a big little dude. Lookat his little hands, says we little
hands. There's like he's so funny. I don't even know him, and
I'm like, we're bff's. Ifeel like snow white, right, Like
(01:28:54):
you think an animal's cute, andall of a sudden you think you can
talk to birds and stuff. Idon't know, but I so we caught
this thing in our attic, andI mean, I don't know anything about
possums other than they eat ticks andstuff I hate, and they kind of
get a bad rap, right,unless they got the rabies. They're generally,
(01:29:15):
you know, pretty easy going littledudes, you know what I mean.
Now, I didn't always think thisway. I'm gonna come back to
how can I tame this thing andmake it my friend? So let me
just tell you the story. You'regonna judge me, and that's okay,
you know, it's fine. Soin our old house, when we first
(01:29:35):
moved here, we came a cryway. We had like two days to get
a house. I didn't want toI didn't want to rent because property prices
go up so fast, and Iwas like, I'll be able to get
some equity. So we got thishouse that literally backed up to this cutting
ranch like tons of acridge, andI used to look out the back window
pretend all the horses were mine,and uh there there were a lot of
(01:29:56):
coyotes. Right. We would hearthe yips of the coyotes at night.
I actually thought it was calming.And then you know, the coyote started
eating stuff. Right first it wasthis, what's the bird? It's not
a pheasant? What is it?No, it's the thing that when it
makes its bird noise. It soundslike a woman being attacked. Guinea,
Oh my gosh, Like those thingsare like guineas and peacocks are built our
(01:30:19):
nature's alarms. So we'd have thisguinea that would run around the neighborhood and
it would go like, that's thesound it makes like it just does that.
And I tried to lure it.I wanted to keep it like in
my fenced area as like an alarm, and I tried to I didn't have
like any corn meal or whatever thehell those things eat, so I just
had Dorito's and I was taking myDorito's and I was trying to lure it.
(01:30:42):
It didn't work, and my neighborsthought I was nuts. So anyway,
our neighbor who also backed up tothe cutting ranch, they had this
little fluf dog. I don't knowwhat it was. It was a I
can't pronounce that b Sean frees don'tcorrect me. The chat will be like
Dana, it's has shown whatever thebitch and freeze whatever. That poodle is,
(01:31:03):
that thing, the white fluffy thing, they had one of those,
right, and they were getting readyto take this dog with them and they
were gonna go to the lake somethinglike that. It was in the morning.
Next thing, we know, allhell's brigg and loose because they let
the dog outside in their fenced yard. The wife went back in just to
get her coffee, and in thetime that she went back in to get
(01:31:26):
her coffee, coyotes dug under theirfence, grabbed their little fluff dog and
took it up and ate it all, ate it all up. I'm like,
oh my gosh. So it wascrazy, right, everybody was nuts,
and we'd see coyote's walker, Imean, he's nuts. So I
had this in my mind one eveningand it's all on our security camera video,
which we'll never see the light ofday. It's never gonna happen because
(01:31:48):
the video shows, you know,I'm I'm writing something and we had just
finished dinner. I got my laptopin my lap, and my son went
outside with our dogs. We hadtwo French bulldogs at the time, Roco
and Louie. He went outside withthem because you know, we were just
a little nervous because you know,coyote had just eaten a dog and we're
(01:32:09):
like, eh, maybe go outand scare the coyotes off. The next
thing I know, I hear blahblah blah, and I heard Louie going
crazy. Louie always alerts to everything, but it was unusual to also hear
Roco bark. Rocos sounded like arottweiler. When he barks, he's very
deceiving. And I Duke boided overthe couch and Chris followed me. You've
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seen the video, right, Kane. Kane's dying because he's seen it.
Duke boyd over the couch and wego outside and my oldest son is like
holding off Louie and Roco's being realchill, and the backyard was pitch black.
We didn't have any lights on.In the back there was the full
moon out, almost a full moon, and I saw the moonlight hit like
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a sliver of fur and it lookedgray and matted. And now, just
please understand what I just dealt withthat day. Coyotes just ate our neighbor's
dog. Right, So my firstthought is coyote and my I'm gonna protect
my dogs, right, I'm gonnaprotect my dogs, my kid, I'm
gonna protect my family. So everythingwas cool and we're like, Louis,
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just don't go sideway. Louis wentsideways as I thought it like, he
immediately was like I'm gonna, youknow, to death and just charged.
So I'm like, well, hell, here we go into the breach.
And I went with him because that'swhat I do. I don't know.
I'm like, I'll ask questions later, and I just ran right. You
know, I launched myself into adark corner of the yard where the light
would not touch except for the sliverof moonlight that illuminated just the brief,
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brief site of gray met and fur, which I had convinced in my mind
was a coyote, maybe a werewolf, who the hell knows. It was
like this time last year. Iwas right around Halloween, Kane, I
kid you not. So I launchedmyself into this dark corner of the yard,
and I can hear Louis fighting withsomething. So I'm like, I'm
just gonna for stuff that doesn't feellike Louis and I'm gonna start wailing me
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and that's what I'm gonna do.Like it was, you know, it
was like I invoked my ozark brawlpower. You know. I immediately like
kicked it into gear and then Icould hear Chris yelling at me. To
stop. And I was just slingingstuff around, punching stuff and rolling around,
and the guy had lou I hadlouing my armle. He's going crazy.
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I'm punching, suffing with my handand I don't know what it looked
like. Positive our neighbors thought,what the hell are these people doing now?
And then the next thing I knew, I heard somebody go, it's
a possum. And then my husband, who has not jumped into the fray
and is standing there looking at mevery just like again, giving me the
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look of a dad who just realizedhis son couldn't catch a football, staring
at me, and he's like,it's what dogs do day night. He's
like yelling at me. I realizedI literally was fighting with apossum. I
think I was doing it more thanLouis was at that point. And at
some point it decided to pretend thatit was dead, and I just kept
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going because it was pitch dark.And this all happened like in the span
of sixty seconds. And then Ifelt real bad because I was like,
oh, I punched it to death. Wait a minute, no, it's
just plain dead. And then Louisgot it ran and that was a whole
other thing. So long story short, I was dirty. Do you know
that they smell like armpits? Theyare so stinky. It's like a it's
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like a bum that washed himself witha dirty armpit. I don't know how
to describe it. It's so nasty. And I could not get the smell
off my hands, in my armsI had. I was like lemons the
steel soap bar for onions, likewhatever. It was so bad. So
anyway, that then Chris made mefeel real bad about it. He's like,
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well, it's his ear on theinternet that these things eat cooks and
they don't giraabies and they actually killall the stuff you hate. And you
were out there fighting with it.I was like, in my defense,
I thought that it was a coyoteor werewolf. It was dark. It's
around Halloween. I don't know,so I know, like I my family
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ate these damn things. I don'tknow, Like I'm just I'm like,
I couldn't see it was dark.So anyway, now fast forward, I
find them that I find that we'rerather allies, right the possums, And
I now someone's like, you're notgonna think that if you have chickens.
Well, I don't have chickens,so m but I feel, you know,
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like we could be friends if theyweren't so weird and didn't fall over
and hiss all the time. AlthoughI do that too, but I like
their little hands. Pause. Whateverthe hell they are, those little things,
and you know they're they're generally useful. Weird as I'll get out,
like it's it's like what an alienthought an animal on Earth might look like
and pieced it together right and gluedsome fur on it. That's what they
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look like. They're weird looking.But so anyway, there's one in our
attic. We got it in thiscage, and I'm just looking at the
little dude. He's got little snowmaneeyes. He's awfully adorable. I feel,
you know, you know, theyget a bad rap. I mean,
I'm just saying, like, ifsomeone hell, I don't know,
they all look like he's unless theycome with like the Warner Brothers eyelashes and
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a bow. I'm just gonna assume, right, yeah, unless there's some
babies on teets. I don't seeany. I know they got a little
pouch. They are technically marsupials,I believe so anyway, I don't know.
I just feel like, you know, if someone wanted to tame one
as like a pet, definitely nottalking about myself, if they wanted to
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tame it for a pet. Imean maybe you know, is there someone
said you got to do it fromthe time that they're babies. We're not
killing the thing. Of course,we're gonna release it somewhere by a lake.
And I'm like, great, bya lake where there's gators. Great,
he's gonna get eaten by damn gator. So I don't know, but
I'm just saying I'm like totally notasking for myself. Twitter's going nuts because
I asked the question, and uhyeah, they said that they're big rats
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and bigger tails kill them. I'mnot killing it because they eat ticks and
stuff. I hate they're Somebody saidthey're the cleanup crew. Aren't they like
Nature's janitors. They're like little naturejanitors. I'm not gonna kill Nature's janitor.
Let him know, let him go. I just don't want him up
on my attic, Like stay outof my stuff, right, you know,
like, don't be getting up onmy attic. I don't need you
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messing around my Christmas decorations. Okay, I mean we're getting ready to put
those out for Jesus's birthday. Idon't needs you being around them. So
I'm just you know, I don'tknow where I would like to keep him.
You know, he could put alittle harness on him. You know,
he'd be like a little pet.You know. I can't get him
near Rocko because Roco, even thoughhe's got his issues. Anyway, long
story short, the apparently everybody's torn. They're like, don't do it,
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and then yes, do it,and then others are like, you can't
unless they're like babies, they're wildat this point, which I agree it's
probably true. But I'm just youknow, so anyway, that's what's going
on in my life with the bigthe possums and all that came. So
I don't know. I mean,I just feel like, you know,
I he's I I guess you know, I don't have any ticks or anything
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in my and on my property,so I guess that's you know, he's
been helping out right, So whatyou could do? I mean, can
you I know that you'd be dedicatedto training him if you thought you could,
But I don't want you to thinkyou can. Why because you can't.
Someone said that chicken also chickens alsoeat ticks and turns them into chicken.
Really yeah, nice. I justdon't know if I like to eat
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tick made chicken, see what I'msaying. Yeah. Somebody said they had
a whole family of possums that theyfeed every day and they're sweet and gentle.
Oh see, and anyway, Ijust you know, so I'm just
throwing it out there. I justthink that, uh yeah, I know
they probably carry some nasty stuff,but anyway, so I'm just thinking about
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it. Chris has already said no, so I'd have to literally sneak it
into the house to make this happen. Pretty sure, I can't hide a
possum. If you have some suggestionson how I may do that, I
mean, I'm all ears, butyou know, when if you're cold,
they're cold, right, How wellwould that go here? Anyway? So
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yeah, you know, if yougot any advice, I'm open to hearing
it. I mean, I dowant one as a pet. I think
it'd be neat. Somebody said theyeat cat food. I know you're gonna
eat steak like the rest of us. We don't do cat stuff open this
house. Okay, we don't docat I'm allergic to cat. We don't
do cat food. Oh that's theother thing. I wonder if i'd be
allergic to possums. Possums never getrabid from what I understand, Like,
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they don't get rid. I heardthey, Oh they don't. Because if
the internet's never wrong, as youknow, like like if you're if you've
got a sniffle and you google it, you know you got aids here here,
you're gonna die. It's a bowl. Aid's like a whole new kind.
This saying some of the other Ohmy gosh, everybody needs a possum.
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It could be my Christmas possum.I'm just saying, uh. So
the uh, We've been going oversome of the latest we had the debate
recap. Someone who's asking me,who do you think won the debate?
I think not because they overpowered themwith energy, but just because they kept
it chill. I think I thinkDesantas took the debate. And it's not
(01:41:28):
just because I like him. Ithink that Haley, even though I'm not
a fan of her foreign policy andthe slightest, I think she performed well.
Tim Scott was there, and alsoChris Christy who's still on his I
Hate Trump campaign, and then Viveigdid not do well because he came off
as to try hard and just unnecessarilymean, and I think people didn't like
(01:41:53):
that. So that's how I thought. That's how I thought I went down.
It went down like that. FollowDana on Apples by Fi or wherever
you get your podcasts, because nowit is your ultimate superpower on time,
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can't do your voice? What wereyou right now? That cease fire is
not real? That's what she soundslike, that lady from the plane.
And then that's exactly what was thatsomething I didn't even remember. Was she
protesting on I couldn't stop laughing longenough? Oh ceasefire? Yeah, yeah,
yes, she wanted to that.Uh Mickey Mouse character wanted to cease
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fire. That's what it sounded like. Oh cease fire. Okay, that's
exactly what it sounds like like theSouth Park's South Park's Mickey. Yeah.
So there you have it. Tomorrow'sFriday, Yeah, Friday tomorrow, and
uh, we're gonna talk more aboutthe what Republicans need to do going into
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twenty twenty four, because I'm tellingyou the elections. I'm telling you right
now, the elections that happened.I'm never gonna stop. This is gonna
keep going on the seventh. Ithink it portends something kind of bad coming
up in twenty four if we don'tget a right handle on it. So
we're gonna talk about that tomorrow.All right, Kay, day stupidity?
(01:43:23):
All right? What a weird showman. This is our Vice president,
Kamala Harris. I thought I'd setthis up, but let's just play it.
You can hear it. Listen tothis to ask to look around the
room and then ask who's not inhis room and then figure out how to
bring them in? What? Andoften and all of the leaders here now
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often is not just because you mightleave the door open. What that's not
enough. You gotta go out towhere folks are, Yeah, literally where
they are, be it where theyare geographically, or where they are in
terms of what they're bringing in termsof life experience at the moment. What
to be able to connect with?What does she say? What? Yeah?
(01:44:09):
That does it for us today,folks. I'll be back behind the
mic with you tomorrow, Fria.Have a great night back with you then,