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Heinous antisemitic slogans are beamed on UPenn buildings as a civil rights complaint is filed. RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel claims Virginia didn’t need money for their elections, but the Virginia GOP disagrees Dana is upset that Kane doesn’t play video games with her. Dana hides her phone in a secret Faraday bag after her content from YouTube got taken down. Sen. Joe Manchin announces he won’t run for reelection. Dana explains what that means and why it is reminiscent of LBJ. Biden's support for Israel's military campaign is losing Arab support.

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Hillsdale College, developing minds and improvinghearts. Well, the river to the

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sea. From the river to thesea means there's no Israel. From the
Jordan River to the Mediterranean, whichis a tiny area by the way,
that encompasses Israel, there is noIsrael. And so what this congresswoman is
calling for is polycide and genocide,the elimination of the Jewish state, the
one and only Jewish state, ofthe Jewish people. So that's absurd,
and I salute the Congress for censoringor but it's beyond that. I think

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the protests that you're seeing, I'msure it includes some naive people, but
there are a lot of people whoknow exactly what they're saying. Well,
yeah, he is right. Thereare a lot of people who know exactly
what it is. And there's somepeople who are like, oh, I
guess I'm being an ally. I'mjust gonna say these things. It sounds
like I have you heard people whoreally don't know what's going on try to
explain why they say that. It'slike one of my favorite anecdotes is talking

(01:56):
about how when I remember when Iwas younger and I would go to a
wedding and it would be the HollibeckGirl that they would play, and all
that was like the cue for allof the bougie bridesmaids who are half drunk
to get on the dance floor.Nobody could spell bananas, and I would
just watch most entertained. It's thesame thing. It's the same thing as
hearing. It's like, it's exactlythe same thing to hear somebody who doesn't
know really what this means. Andwe talked about it, like I talked

(02:21):
about with all of you. Wasit last week, earlier this week?
The history behind it. Oh,it absolutely means that. Welcome to the
show. It's Friday. We madeit to Friday. It is literally freezing
in Texas. Okay, not literally, it's fifty seven degrees, but that's
freezing to me. I don't wantto hear you northern people laugh at me.

(02:42):
I want to hear it. Imean, this is like fire weather.
Get the long Johns out, theycall them long Johns or thermals what
do they call them, I don'tknow. Get out, Get out your
start wearing your han solo gear withyour black boots and your thick black fleece
laggings and you know, your jacketand all that stuff. So it's cold
in Texas Friday. We're in acost mood. It's good to be with
you. Let's get started. Youcan listen coast to coast on a station

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terrestrially near you. You can alsostream the radio program and watch the simulcast
YouTube Facebook channel three forty seven DirectTV. So the the university thing,
because this is this is what I'msaying, like, how do you I'm
only I can only be led tobelieve that these people who say these things

(03:30):
that they do so fully knowing whatit actually means. I don't. I
cannot believe that in this day andage that anybody could be so stupid is
to not know what it means?Right? And why are these people given
such a benefit of the doubt.That's the other question that I have.

(03:51):
I mean, when you go backto, however, many years ago,
was in Charlotte, remember you hadthe home deep obras show up with the
torches and people were roundly You're condemningand criticizing what these dudes were saying and
doing. No one gave them thebenefit of the doubt. No one was
giving these people benefit of the doubt. But yet with these this stuff,

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Oh my gosh, yeah, they'reeverybody. It's like the press is falling
all over itself to try to excuseand justify and all of this. I
mean, this is this is justit's goofy. And then you had these
anti Semitic slogans. So University ofPennsylvania, this was, uh, just
last night, they had a theyhad a petition, a civil rights complaint

(04:36):
filed against it because they were describedas being a quote magnet for anti Semites.
There were tons of photos that hadbeen posted online showing uh anti Israel.
I mean, I'm not saying justlike anti Israeli government. I mean
like I hate the Jews kind ofanti Israeli stuff. Right, that's the

(04:57):
thing. Like I don't wanna,I don't, I don't wanna, uh
be vague about what this is thatthey're showing. And they were projecting pro
hamas they had from the River tothe sea. They had all of those
messages that was on John M.Huntsman Hall. Remember the Huntsman family came
out and said they're not giving themanother dime. They are not giving them

(05:19):
another dime because of this, becauseof of they're they're protecting of this anti
Semitism, It's true good for them. I mean, their president even recently
acknowledged a rise in anti Semitic actson campus. They said that they have
found throughout campus and I'm reading whatI'm reading what the you have president of

(05:42):
UPenn said, hateful graffiti, apparentlythey kill the Jews and all this other
stuff, or I hate Jewish peopleall that, Uh, swastika's different slurs,
chants, not just the chance inthe in the the river to the
sea stuff. But they said thatpeople that are glorifying the glorificing of Hamas,
whether it's graffiti or whether it isdemonstration, people glorifying Hamas, calling

(06:05):
them martyrs, celebrating them, cheeringwhat they did, et cetera, praising
the kidnapping of innocent people, denyingIsrael's right to exist, I mean,
all kinds of stuff. They saidthat it's become the complaint says that it's
become entirely hostile, and that theand over at brandised their university. They

(06:30):
had. They said the anti Jewishculture was so pervasive their Brandy Center.
They said that that's where they werefiling the complaint against UPenn is also a
couple of other I think there werelike four colleges in total, and they're
doing that with the Office of theCivil Rights and the Department of Education.
Do you honestly okay, but you'reyou're going from the frying pan of the
fire with that. You realize that, right, because this is going through

(06:51):
the Office of Civil Rights in theUS Department of Education, who has been
overseeing all of this as anti semitismon college campuses has exploded. Well,
I'll be it's the Office of CivilRights in the US Department of Education.
You're correct, That's who did it. So that's these are the same people

(07:12):
that have been in charge this entiretime. So they said that they wanted
to seek immediate and specific action toaddress increasing discrimination against the harassment of Jewish
people blah blah blah. So theyalso have congressional members that sent letters in
They said that several UPenn staffers alsohave received targeted anti Semitic emails threatening violence

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I mean not just against them,but against the entire Jewish community at the
university. They I mean going onand on and on. They had they
were investigating it they said, there'sthere's all these students. They had a
rally or some kind of I don'tknow what it was, really a candlelight
vigil. I can't even this issome student who was speaking joys said the

(07:55):
joyful images. That's what they said, joyful images of butchered Israelis from Glorious
October seventh, and literally said shefelt happy seeing dead Jews. That was,
like her words, that's insane.What the hell's wrong with you?
What is wrong with some of thesepeople? I mean, Gottleie, have
you seen what's going on in Montreal? Oh my gosh, So in Montreal,

(08:16):
let me just go because there's alist hold up. So in Montreal,
they've had some serious issues. Theyhad a suburb, one suburb there
has passed a new by law that'sgoing to impost fines on people because they've
had fights over people ripping down thoseposters of kidnapped Israeli's, including kids.

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I mean, they've had there's beena lot of stuff happening here. So
they've had this going on. Theyalso had a synagogue that was firebombed.
They also had someone who was tryingto shoot and kill Jewish people in Montreal.
So they have this suburb of Montreal. They're passing this by law a
thousand dollars and anyone caught ripping downposters of Israeli hostages. And this was

(09:03):
right after they had the two differentshootings at Jewish schools in the city,
right after they had the firebombing thing. I mean, this is this is
in Montreal. It's apparently really bad, and I am I And they had
two institutions two wasn't it to centerthe well the fire bombs that was in

(09:24):
Massachusetts, But this is becoming likemore and more. They had a Jewish
community center, they had a synagogue, two different ones of incendiary devices left
at two different things in Massachusetts.And then they had nearby building. This
was another It was a Canadian Jewishorganization that had been also targeted. I
mean, there's like a whole listof stuff here. You almost can't.

(09:48):
But yet everybody's talking about Islamophobia.Everybody's been talking about Islamophobia. That's we
are not. I don't have suchan increase in in sidence regarding Muslims.
I do have an entire list,like I could go on and on of
stuff that's just happened in the pasttwo weeks against Jewish people. So why

(10:15):
is the administration pushing this thing aboutIslamophobia. I saw this, you pulled
this up to this is one ofthe first things that I saw this morning
targeting different crimes. It was becausethey now they have MIT. They had
stuff going on at MIT, ofall places, they had Jewish and Israeli

(10:39):
MIT students that were physically prevented fromattending a class by pro hamas students at
MIT, which is that's wild.This is how bad this is. This
is not just in Canada. It'snot just the stuff that you've see in
London. This is in the UnitedStates. I mean, we saw what
happened University of Wisconsin Madison, andwhat did University wasisconson do. They called

(11:01):
the students liars and they try tosweep it up under the rug. The
students there were terrified because they werelike, well, we have to live
here. We don't want to bepenalized for speaking out about what we saw
and what we recorded with our phonesand what we experienced and the fear that
we actually felt because people were screamingabout killing members of our community, and
the university decided to try to useme as a scapegoat and said that I

(11:22):
by merely literally posting a screenshot ofwhat a student said, that it was
an over exaggeration, i e.They called the Jewish students over exaggerating.
They said they were over exaggerating theirexperiences and they basically not basically they called
them liars because the University of Madison, Wisconsin are a bunch of pansies.
They are pro Hamas supporting pansies,and they can demonstrate that they disagree with

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my sentiment by apologizing to the studentsthat they called liars and not tolerating this
nonsense anymore. I have to tellyou one of the university presidents that came
out recently and spoke as the presidentof the university that one of my kids
attends, and I was very happyto see that came out. There were

(12:05):
no bones about it, came outand just blasted this stuff. Because this
goes up. You have to understandthe free speech. There's an issue of
free speech, but then there's anissue of what's happening here, and specifically
what they were talking about at thedebate and what other Republicans have been talking
about on these college campuses, isthat you're talking about foreign students who are
coming here on visa's going to publiclyfunded institutions and engaging in harassing other students

(12:33):
because of their religious beliefs. Notjust harassing other students, but issuing threats,
screaming genocidal chants. That is,especially when you're a foreign student at
a publicly funded university. Yeah,yeah, yeah, see, you don't
get that because that's that's a you'regonna if you're gonna FAFO be a citizen.
That's just the o there is toit. And also public funding of

(12:54):
these universities when there's public funding involved, Yeah, we get to tell you
what you can say when I ampaying for your stuff. You're my bitch.
I'm going to tell you what tosay. You may not like the
way I said it, I'm sayingit like that, So it really sinks
in when you get my hard earneddollars through theft from the thugs, absolute
welfare thugs at the IRS, Iget to tell you what to do.

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And if I don't like your speechand I don't want you saying it,
then I don't want you saying it. I don't want my tax dollars supporting
and facilitating this backwoods Nazi loving,anti Semitic nonsense at these college campuses.
If they want to say whatever theywant to say, then my dollars don't
go to you. That's how Ilook at it. So yeah, for
all these people. I love allthese people, especially Republicans that are cosplaying

(13:39):
as libertarians, but they don't understandthe issues, so they look like morons.
They get out there like, oh, this is an issue of free
speech, not with my tax dollars. That ain't Princess. We got a
lot more on the way that we'rejust getting started today because we got all
the latest with Israel, We've gotsome domestic stuff. Okay, So theorizing
about Joe Manchin, Joe Manchin isnot running for Senate, so that Senate
seat's gone because he wasn't going tohe was. I would challenge the argument

(14:03):
that he wasn't going to win reelection. I think that it would have been
a lot tougher for him normally.However, what does this mean because he's
touring the country right now talking aboutbringing people to the middle. Is he
going to do this no label stuff? Is he going to challenge Joe Biden
because they have just a couple ofweeks left. In order to do that,
they got to make the switch.Like it would be a very LG
LBJ thing to do, but theycould make the switch. We're going to

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for four hours, a break sothat we can have food. I saw

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someone spoke about it and they said, thank you for giving us raisins for
a few hours, and then dowe go back to bombing. No,
four hours. We don't want fourhours. We don't want sixteen hours,
we don't want twenty two. Wewant a cease fire. Now you know
you've had AC's fire on October sixth, and get what they fired. Welcome

(20:08):
back to the program, Daniel,last year with you. You're a lovable
curmudgeon. You can listen coast tocoast. You can stream the radio program.
You can watch us as if you'rewatching us now the simulcast of the
radio program you know thirty forty sevenDirect TV, as well as YouTube and
Facebook. That's Corey Busch at arally yesterday after we got off after our
radio program concluded, Corey Busch wasout there. She's talking about that,

(20:33):
I don't know what you want tocall it, like a series of pauses
that the IDF is going to undertake. There are four hour pauses. I
mentioned this yesterday in case you missedit. There are four hour pauses,
and three hours prior to each pause, they're going to warn the area that

(20:56):
we're rolling in heavy get all.So you have in total seven hours that
Hamas can get, you know,do some shady activities. Right. I
don't know in any other theater wherethat has ever been acceptable. Where the

(21:18):
people and I want to be veryvery clear, this is what war is.
War. I'm going to state itagain, war as hell. When
you get to this point, allthese people who who like Corey Bush like,
miss me with your pretend care broadmiss me, all this pretend compassion
for these people, Where the hellwas this in the days and weeks leading
up to this. Where was thisthe last eleventy thousand times that they violated

(21:42):
a ceasefire agreement? Where was thiswhen they weren't doing their due diligence by
the people who elected them. Wherewas this? Where was this concern?
You didn't think that when attacked theirneighbor to the north was going to respond,
that they would defend themselves, thatthey would roll in heavy to save

(22:03):
the people that you sent your terroristsout to get and drag into the healthscape
of the three hundred miles some oddtunnels beneath the strip that's six miles wide.
Seriously, I mean, you didn'tthink that that was gonna happen.
Because if all these people cared asmuch as they claimed, they would have
done everything possible leading up to thisto prevent Hamas from doing this. They

(22:23):
would have been telling Hamas, stopit, stop buying rockets, stop digging
up people's water pipes to make yourdamn bombs with stop it. They would
have told them this entire time.But all of a sudden, these people
weren't watching any of this, peoplelike Corey Bush. Then all of a
sudden, when Hamas does what itdoes and Israel defends itself against the terror

(22:45):
and the atrocities, oh my gosh, then all of a sudden, these
people are paying attention. Oh,you better restrain yourselves. Restrain That's like
telling the United States after nine toeleven. Restrain yourselves. That's like telling
the British after the bombing of Londonto restrain yourselves. Please restrain the restrain.

(23:10):
The restraint should have happened with Hamasprior to this, and it didn't.
So let's get the timeline correct.War as hell, and when you
get to this point, there's noturning back. These people were warned,
there's no turning back. When youget to this point, it is a
point of no return and the consequenceof war is horrible. But all of

(23:33):
these people who were silent leading upto then, you're culpable. You are
all these people making apologies for Hamasand acting like, oh my gosh,
you just you know, you gottalet you. You are all as culpable
as as any other Hamas member.In my eyes, you are actually not
in my eyes in reality, you'reculpable. Have a pause seven hours.

(23:56):
Can you imagine what if but ifthe British had been told, oh,
now we know that the Nazis bombedthe hell out of London, So we're
going to need you to give asyou roll towards Berlin, just kind of

(24:17):
we need some pauses, and canyou give a three hours heads up.
This is the one thing I'll saythat I disagree with, and at yahou
on, I would be like,no, there's no pauses. The pauses
should have been beforehand y'all didn't saynothing. It wasn't important enough for y'all
to say something then, so itmust not be important enough y'all to say

(24:38):
anything now. All this it's alltheater. This is what people don't understand
about foreign policy, especially at this, at this level and looking at international
politics. When you get to whenyou get to something like this, you
got to do everything you can inorder to contain and prevent. But when

(24:59):
it gets be on containment and prevention, then you need to stand back and
just let people clean up. Thatis why people say war as hell,
and you don't get to redefine it. You don't get to tell the person
attacked how to what the definition oftheir terms are. You don't get to
say anything. Sit down and shutthe hell up. I don't want to
hear any of these Prohamas broads upthere getting out running their mouth acting like

(25:22):
it's straight activism when they're standing infront of Congress. Shut up. So
tired of this stuff. Now,the uh, this is this couple of
other things here because we had hercensured. I want to I want to
pivot and talk about some of theGOP stuff because now you have such a

(25:47):
mess. This is weird to me. You have in Virginia, Virginia versus
Ronald McDaniel, Ronal Romney McDaniel,she used her I look, I know
her nothing personal. Romney was partof the name and it was inconvenient.
And she is now disputing. She'shaving a little conflict with the folks in
Virginia because Virginia was saying that thatthey didn't get enough help from the RNC.

(26:11):
They would have liked to have somemore. She's saying that they were
told that they didn't need us.So it's a big back and forth because
everything is sloppy and ridiculous and everybodyhas to have their fights publicly. Red
State was the one that had this. They said the RNC had refused to
spend money in Virginia and McDaniel hadrefused to accept responsibility. And there's,

(26:33):
you know, talking about a lotof the blame. There's a lot of
stuff that goes into this, andwe've talked about it all this week.
How you had redistricting and also theRepublican Party just entirely overperformed in twenty twenty
one. This is a blue state, and I attribute the overperformance to people's
dissatisfaction and fury over lockdown and whatwas happening with their kids in schools and

(26:53):
the CRT and DEI. I thinkall of that really fueled it, which
is why Democrats needed to move quickto discount the culture War and make it
look like it was something that wasfringe. Something I will add that some
Republicans aided them with because Republicans figuredout that their competitors in certain elections who
were also Republicans, that's a littlebit disadvantageous for them if they're performing more

(27:15):
strongly on this issue than they are, so they decided to side with Dems
and go to this at the left. That didn't help. So rn C,
I mean this is not I meanin Red City's gut receipts, they
said that no, the RNC hadrefused to provide financial assistance. And the
fact that we know it now isbecause it was resurfacing before this was happening.
Before they said people were meeting withMcDaniel's staff at the RNC. They

(27:37):
were requesting a match for how muchthe DNC was committing to their state party.
That would have added a million dollarsto the war chest. There a
million dollars they would have added tothe war chest, so the RNC was
denied. They had denied. Thiswas back in beginning of October, the
Virginia GOP's request for cash ahead ofthe elections, Virginia Republican Party Chairman Rich

(28:00):
Anderson met with RNC staffers. Hewanted more money for the state to help
young can maintain the narrow grip onthe House of Delegates and to flip the
Senate, but senior staffers deny therequest. This is what audio sung by
nineteen This is what Ron McDaniel saidabout this. Listen, you don't let
people lie about you and let letit not, let it go on.
Answer, let it go on.Answer. If somebody spending thirty million dollars

(28:23):
against you and they're lying about youand say you won't give life saving care
for miscarriages or nectopic pregnancy, youbetter get on TV and tell them that
that's the voters, that that's alie or they think that's the truth,
and our candidates have got to dothis. You can walk into them.
At the same time, you cango and say this is where I stand.
The Democrats are lying, and nowlet's talk about crime, schools,

(28:47):
border fatanyl and national security. Ijust want to clarify one quick thing,
though, the RNC had no involvementin these elections at Virginia, per Governor
Youngkin's request. Well, we weretold in the summer they didn't need us,
that they had all the money andthey were good for your time.
Wow, that does not seem likethat's accurate. That's my friend Larry O'Connor
who was asking about that. Thatdoes not seem like that was accurate.

(29:11):
I mean, there were a lotof people. There's a lot of people
disputing this. First off, youknow it's the Virginia Republican Party that's refuting
this. They're saying, know thatthey were asking for this. They wanted
to maintain that because they were tryingto maintain they had a very very narrow
majority of House of Delegates. Theywanted to be able to flip the Senate.
They needed to be able to twista couple of seats to do that,
and apparently Anderson had a separate meetingthe summer. This is what Rona

(29:34):
Ronick McDaniel saying. She was sayingthat Dave rex Roade, who heads up
Youngkin's political Action Committee, the Spiritof Virginia, he apparently told senior RNC
officials that, oh well, andthis was in the summer. RNC said
that rex road told at that pointin the summer that they didn't need additional

(29:55):
money at that point in the summer. And then that was one of the
parties frate. That was one oftheir fundraising meetings that they had. And
so I understand, yes, Iget it how that could affect your budget
for the year. However, thingsdo change quickly, and I don't know
if it was revisited. I don'tknow, And I don't even know if
this is accurate, because now,I mean, there's some Republican Party officials

(30:17):
in Virginia that are disputing this account. So who's correct. I mean,
the RNC doesn't have a great trackrecord right now. I gotta be honest
with you. I'm so if thisis what winning looks like, holy hell,
can we try losing and see whatthat does? Good grief. The
Republican Party has been on a losingstreak since twenty eighteen, which is wild

(30:40):
to me because everything with lockdown andthe quote unquote vaccines and taxes and the
economy, all of these things goin Republicans favor and we have at I
don't know of any point prior wherewe have had such a wealth of good
candidates. So what the hell isthe matter? I think it's a couple

(31:04):
of things. I think it's thebranding of the party sucks. We got
to get off cult to personality.That's number one. Number two. I
think it's just bad strategizing with theRNC. I absolutely do. I think
that there are people at the RNCthat are afraid to lead, and they're
afraid to make the difficult decisions.And I think when you get cult to
personalities, stuff like you saw withthe Senate, you had people who were

(31:26):
committing to fundraising for one race oranother and then that guy poops the bed,
and then you know they turn aroundand have to like rush money and
take money from another campaign. Imean, because all of this stuff,
you have to sit here and figureout, this is the ad buy we're
going to do in this area,this is the ad by we're going to
do in this area. And whenyou're doing advises, can will attest.
You know, you're you're making acommitment a couple of months in advance,

(31:47):
and some of those contracts can't becanceled. And then if you do pull
money out, if there's an abilityto pull money out, that sets a
narrative because it looks like you're abandoningthe race, and then that just energizes
Democrats. There's a lot of stuffthat goes into this. There. It
is a fecal storm that is happeningright now with the RNC. I think
there's a couple of major things thatare driving this, and I'm gonna tell
you what. They better get ittogether because as of right now, the

(32:09):
Virginia I think is a bellweather.I think it's a warning sign for what
could happen in twenty twenty four.Ohio is a warning sign for what could
happen in twenty twenty four. Andthese are states previously that went to in
twenty sixteen. GOP. We're gonnatalk about this more as we get moving,
because we also have days of theseUnited States. Kamala Harris bragging about

(32:30):
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So are the days of the UnitedStates? Well, I got some words,

(34:38):
I got the leocabulary. I'm perfect. I'm what is that about?
I'm very confused. Well, Imean she's perfect. I just I don't
even understand, man, don't evenget it. Welcome back to the program,

(34:59):
Dana Lash here with you. Justas perplexed as you all are.
That was the Vice President of theUnited States and she's speaking to a group
of folks and she hasn't really bad. Has she been doing? Like the
fundraising she's been going on the campaigntrail? I haven't seen her really do
She's only done like a couple She'snot a big fundraiser though, which is

(35:21):
why I was shocked that that endedup being like the VP pick, because
she is not a good fund Yougot to be a good fundraiser to get
up to that level. But Idon't know, man, I don't know.
It is Veterans Day and we're thankingeveryone who has served. A grateful
nation. Salute to you for allof those who have served. We appreciate
your sacrifice and your selflessness. AndI know a lot of the veterans state

(35:43):
stuff kicks off. There's a lotof stuff that parades and different things that
kick off tomorrow. And I thinkit just stopped raining in time in Texas
for well, not like where welive in Texas. I mean, it's
like the one state where you candrive a thousand hours and still be in
Texas. But so nothing was gonnaget rained out, thankfully, but for
all of those who have served,honoring all of you, thank you so

(36:06):
much. We're very grateful to you. And so I can't believe it's already
veteran steak. Can I just addthat really quick? We're guys, I
swear to you it was just July. Now I'm in a leopard turtleneck.
What's up? Just July? Nowwe're in turtles and sweaters and boots and
Hans solo attire. It happens superfast, all right. So coming up

(36:29):
in our second hour, the subpoenasgoing out for the Biden family. It
looks like we may actually get toknow. And I'm very excited about this
because the ridicule that I have savedup knows no bounds. We may actually
get to know who purchased Hunty's art. Yeah, we may, Chris,

(36:52):
remember they hid all of that.They said they weren't hiding it from us.
They were really hiding it from Huntbecause they didn't want there to be
any appearance of impropriety or pay forplay or anything like that. Right,
Did you believe them? Because Ididn't did do So we'll see. I'm

(37:13):
very curious as to who who paidfor all of this. So we're gonna
have a little discussion. Also,speaking of Hunt, NBC did as stupid
it's just chef's kiss. So NBCwent after rond de Santas because they said
they literally said, this is theheadline quote. Ronda Santa says, it's
out of bounds to attack candidates kidsexcept for Hunter Biden. I kid you

(37:38):
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you. That's the folks at Toyota, which last week announced it would significantly,
finally increase wages for their workers.Thanks for you had no choice.
They they had no choice because whatyou did you helped everybody. And look,
and I want to thank you foryour commitment to the solidarity for exercise.
You're right to bargain. Collectively.You made this happen and nobody,

(39:30):
by the way, it's a biggerthing. I think even you all realize
you've changed. Your change in theface of the country. It goes Thanks.
Oh my gosh, God bless America. That's a potus. Welcome back.
I'm in a weird mood, dude, top of the top of the
second hour on this Friday, andget another day that Kane has gotten Warhammer

(39:52):
to squad up top of the secondhour. It's all right, sorry,
yeah, we're going to fight aboutit today. We're going to fight about
it. So get ready, goahead and get ready, get your little
team ready. You can sit heretalk to me about your little rocket league,
and then we're gonna talk about WarhammerDark. And we're gonna just have
it. We're gonna have the fightit. Sorry, sorry, welcome top

(40:13):
of the second hour Dane Lash withyou. You can listen Coast to coast.
You can stream the radio program threethree forty seven, Trag TV also
and all kinds of good stuff.So well, I really want to get
I need this one. So thisis the one that you just put in
slack. And this is somebody thatit's our vice president. You put this

(40:38):
in slack. Vice president was talkingto the pipe fitters Local Fight thirty seven,
right, and she was explaining collectivebargaining to them. She was explaining

(41:01):
them to them, right, that'sthe best way to put it. Yeah,
okay, go ahead, go ahead, listen. This is think of
the dressing for the word salad.Go ahead. So, collective bargaining is
about saying, let the workers havea voice as a collective all together,
representing each one of them as agroup, and then go into that negotiation

(41:25):
because then you start to equal outthe balance in terms of power in a
way that the outcome will be fair. That's what collective bargaining is about.
That's what worker organizing is about.This is one of my favorite comments I've
ever read. In my life.She should have never have quit her job
at thesaurus factory. So profound.I'm so happy that she explained such a

(41:52):
complex word Caine meaning it's not simple. So you know, Collective bargaining is
about, you know, people doingthings together collectively as a collective, collecting
their same positions to negotiate, youknow, for a deal, a bargain

(42:16):
collectively altogether as a group. Sheloves the Venn diagrams that one live not
dude like you would think she wouldbe right, Like what is going on
the fact that they don't do theydon't make fun of her. They're not

(42:37):
about comedy. I think your humorsucks when you just can't take the obvious.
Like, even if I agree withyou, if you do something goofy
and stupid, I'm gonna make funof you because I'm an equal opportunity ridicular
and I don't respect people who arenot. So if I do something dumb
and you don't make fun of me, we can't be friends. If you
do something dumb and you don't likeit, if I make fun of you

(43:00):
for doing it, then we can'tbe friends. Because their life is too
short not to laugh at other people. That's just all there is to it.
Like Caine not wanting to play Warhammer, for instance. We're having this,
this is an ongoing fight that we'rehaving, describing it as I don't
want to, and that's not evendestiny. You haven't. No, that's
accurate. So it is so youyou. Is it indicative of you not

(43:22):
wanting to or you just we wantingto but just not having the time because
you're so busy with Rocket League?Yeah? No, I wish I was
more busy with Rocket League. Ionly get a chance to play, you
know, rock League with my sonover in Illinois once maybe every ten days
or so. It's not very much. See you play Rocket League with him.
But then when you're not playing withhim, you could squad up,

(43:44):
right, I'm just saying I couldprobably, I'll have to carve out some
time, throw it in the calendar. I can do it. See,
I could make it happen. Wecould have like a whole team squad dude,
like a whole day a radio,and then we'll get Wan into it.
You said Dark Tide, right,yeah, yeah, yeah, And
then Steve is like, I don'teven know, does Steve? You don't
play really? Right? He's likethe only millennial who's not really into games,

(44:07):
right, Oh that I know.I mean I said this before I
grew up in a house full ofwomen, So video there's no video games
in my house. Grown up,be a nerd for once, damn it.
Come on, nerd out with us, a nerd out on all other
things. It's not video games.He's like, so straight leg He's just
like, yes, well, uhbut no, I think that's one of

(44:29):
the it's a it's a great SoI'm gonna keep bringing that up constantly until
I break you, just because it'sgreat fun. It's great fun, Kane.
You get you get to go atzombies and you can crush them into
meat pulps. Maybe that's what I'lldo for you collectively, you know,
together as a collective. Give methat's a group, as a group all
together, you know, a collective. That's the way it is, and

(44:51):
then we can bargain about what levelof malans we would like to play.
You know, I'm glad you clearedit because I thought collective bargaining was you
like collecting bargains that's you know.Actually, I'm so glad that you brought
that up because you know, forinstance, so my stepdad, right is
the coupon king. So I don'tknow how it works in some people's homes,
but in the home in which Igrew up, first it was me

(45:15):
and my mom for a long time, and then when my mom and my
stepdad got together, he is likevery good at couponing and finding the coupons
and saving the coupons, and hewould keep them all organized in a letter
organized that he hung on the backof the pantry door, a little pantry
door in the kitchen, and allthe different coupons. And when he makes
a grocery list, parts of thepaper there's a there's invisible borders and you're

(45:38):
not allowed to put any non dairyitem in the dairy section that is not
at all marked on the grocery list. It's just not at all marked,
and it's it's just, you know, he he writes it out how he
goes into the aisles, and hewill not he would not allow my mother
to go to the grocery store becausehe's like, she gets distracted and picks
up other things, and so he'slike, you don't get to go.

(46:00):
So like normally it's just like thethermostat is like the territory, right,
the dad's like, they take over. No, And this house was also
the grocery store shopping, so youhad to have a coupon to get it.
If you wanted it, there betterbe a coupon or you ain't getting
it. You know, a quickquestion, Uh huh, coupon or coupon?
He says, coupon. I whoam I to argue? Ways?

(46:22):
I have two? My mom sayscoupon and he's like, that's is there
a singular way that's correct? Idon't know. I'm not going to fight
with him about it. You're everybodyelse is welcome to take up the issue
with Papa, but uh yeah,it's not going to be me. Just
call him paper bargains, paper bargains, that's we're collecting collectively. But no,
he would that's what he do.He would collect the bargains, he

(46:43):
would collect the coupons, and hewould you can't you know, like I
remember one time I wanted cap'n Crunchand I heaven forbid, I put it
in the meat section and he's like, Jesser got to get a whole new
piece of paper. Now, No, he got the white out and he
would wipe it out. It wasa notebook paper, dude. It was
like college ruled notebook paper. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's got no

(47:05):
one got a white. It's gotto be perfect. No scratching out because
this kid's confusing and slopping, andhe doesn't like the sloppiness and confusion.
Right, My kids think he cando no wrong because he's forklift certified.
I don't know. He he operatesa forklift and then he got bored in
retirement and then wanted to go backto drive more forklifts. So I don't
know, but he's like, no, no, this is not how this
works. You cannot put the cerealwhere the meat goes. Like okay,

(47:28):
oh well, just can we getit? Is there a coupon for it?
Is there a coupon for the cap'nCrunch? I did not have a
coupon for the cap'n Crunch at thatparticular time, so Dana did not get
the cap'n Crunch. Now, whenhe did find the cap'n Crunch later with
the crunch berries, he had acoupon for it, and that was a
nice surprise. But that's the houseI grew up in. It didn't exist
on the store shelves. He wouldsay, the stores out of it if

(47:49):
there wasn't a coupon for it.And I know these were lies, and
he's like that, No, no, store didn't have anything, Like,
you're serious, the store didn't haveany cap'n crunch. That's a lie.
We know this as lies. Youjust didn't have a coupon. Not the
same thing. But he was acollector of bargains, and he was in
the Union, but he was acollector of bargains. You could say,
like Kamala Harris was explaining, right, just go out and collect bargains.

(48:14):
I love it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's got the coupons.
All right. So this couple ofother things here, do we want more
stupid? Yeah, let's do morestupid audio sound by seventeen This chick,
this is the message of Republicans intwenty twenty four. Control women's bodies and

(48:37):
bomb stuff. They have no othergoverning philosophy. That's just it. That's
it. That's right, that's whatwe want to do. We're gonna control
your bodies and bomb the hell outof stuff. Vote for us controlling bomb
man alive. That's like her analysisis what you get from that one drunk

(49:01):
friend. At the end of thenight, as the party wanes and everyone
else goes home and the lights comeup, there's no more alcohol, and
it's that one drunk friend who hashad enough liquid courage where they think they're
an expert in all things political andthey will not shut up. That is
that's joy Read's level of political analysis. All these Republicans they just want to

(49:22):
get out there control women's bodies,Like how what do you mean they want
controlled abortions? What like? Theyact like Republicans are making women go out
there and pro create like bunnies andthen telling them, Nope, I got
a no a no portions for you. No, we can't do this group,
and we're making you do it,and we're making no one's making himy
doing nothing. We're just saying,you know, be responsible, you don't

(49:45):
have to kill nobody. It's aformer birth control, that's all. That's
all people are saying. And bombingwhat do you mean bombing? Democrats were
the ones who were wanted to getus involved in every damn thing, from
Hillary Clinton to Libya, to theMuslim Brotherhood in Egypt, going down to
h Venezuela, going down to Imean good heavens. They want to get
us involved in everything every South Americanelection. I use it in here quotes,

(50:07):
uh good everything. I think thenew neo concert Democrats. So what
is she talking about? She justsays stuff to say it control women's bodies.
If I could control your bodies,I would shut you up. If
I actually could control bodies, youwouldn't be talking because I would have shut

(50:28):
up your mouth. That's what wouldhave happened. They give me way.
Think it was way more power thanwe have. You know what, Actually,
maybe this should be the motto,I want to control your bodies so
I can shut you the hell up. Vote for me. I actually think
that that's a winning slogan, rightmaybe not? You disagree? Yeah,
I think it's a great slogan.Vote for me and I'll shut them all

(50:51):
up. Love that? Okay?Where do I sign? Where do I
vote? Where can I vote illegally? Even Let's make it happen. And
now all of the news you wouldprobably miss, it's time for Dana's quick
five. I got to immediately startwith Pumpkin the Bear Hanson, I don't
know where this is. Hansen Policew Beasley News say that Pumpkin The bear

(51:16):
is going to have to be euthanizedafter killing a goat? Is that not
what bears do? I mean,it's a bear. Bears killed goats,
right, They said. The blackbear has gotten a taste for livestock killed
the goat inside of farm Wednesday nights, the second time pumpkin has attacked livestock,
said police, although the owners hadan electric fence and reinforced barn doors.
See, if you have to putdown the bear, then why the

(51:37):
hell do I got to carry bearspray If I'm going into it like Yosemite
and I'm going into a park.Thank you, Thank you, just saying.
The bear got his nickname in Septemberafter he was seen snacking on a
pumpkin in a residence yard. He'sa big, giant black bear, they
said. Unfortunately, he's becoming toocomfortable in the area. It's not his
fault, and he's found too manyfood sources. He's going to have to

(51:57):
be euthanized. You people are morons. You are the dumbest people. You
don't have to euthanize the damn bear. Put him at you know what,
like put him in a zoo.Put him in a zoo or like a
nature reserve or relocat him or somethinglike that. You don't got a killing.
He's a big fig black bear.Yes, he killed a goat because
that's what bears eat. Could haveving bear's food around him. I'm joking

(52:17):
about that last part. But flexiblework hours can make your heart ten years
younger. That doesn't make any senseto me. What I think? I
don't know. I think this isweird. They said that flexible hours may
reduce the risk of heart disease.I think that this has to do with
like habits and patterns and behaviors,less so with us, don't you think
so, because nobody's stopping you fromgetting up and taking a little walk around

(52:39):
the as and nobody's stopping you cando that. I don't know. I
as some of these studies are weird. I exploding. Marijuana infused cider drinks
were recalled in Michigan. It's calledI'm looking. I'm really confused by this

(53:01):
whole drink because it sounds horrible.The cana is called Armada. It's Armada
Cannabis company, cannabis applesider. Youdon't have to put cannabis on everything,
just like you don't have to putpumpkin spice in everything. Right, you
don't need pumpkin spice tires, yourfridge doesn't need Wi Fi. You don't
need cannabis and everything. Fifteen thousandcans of marijuana infuse cider drinks that honestly,

(53:24):
that sounds horrible. Ciders should benot with that flavor in it.
They said it's a single batch ofArmada cannabis apple sider. They said they've
been swelling and bursting. They saidthey've received the reports have been from retailers,
not from actual consumers. The cansin question lists January second as an

(53:45):
expiration date. Like, you donot have to put cannabis in every single
thing. I think people are goingto overboard with that, like the pumpkin
spice stuff, I really do.I think that's just like way, there's
way too much. Stop it.You don't need to do all that.
Let's see this. The nation isat risk of winter blackouts as the power
grid remains uncertain or remains understrained.Yeah, it does remain understrained. This

(54:06):
is way you need to get agenerator. More EV's. Yeah, let's
have more evs. A cruise Robotaxidragged a pedestrian in San Francisco. Yeah.
See in San Francisco, the carsdrag you. It's that one of
the driverless cars. The vehicle softwaremischaracterized where the Robotaxi initially struck the woman,

(54:27):
leading it to make the wrong decision. I won't even have a damn
roomba. I would never get in. I would never do this. Never
stick with us. We got alot more in store. Elevate your commute,
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at your fingertips by following Dana onApple, Spotify, or wherever you get
your podcasts. Well, I watchedit before. I watched it as a

(54:51):
kid. I watched it as asenator. I watch what happened in my
community. It changed everything. II just don't know why. He just
like randomly screamed something as I guessthat's his verbal way to underscore italicized to

(55:12):
something something I don't know. I'mthis is really confused about that. Welcome
back to the program, Dane'll lasthere with you bottom of this second hour.
Yeah, he just just's randomly screamingIn the middle of his speech,
he struggled to put on a shirtas well. Can we really find I'm
not I'm doing it. I don'tcare. I have somebody five. He
struggled to put on a shirt too. Check it, I got his flatting

(55:37):
up. He's go put it onover his button. He's totally fine,
Frank. And it's on. Ohit's on backwards. Wait a minute,
and it's on the backwards. It'son frontwards? Is it on? No,
it's all right. He's gonna dorast. Oh he can't. Oh
and it is, Yeah, withmy fift he's got it. He's got
the guy helping him. Can youdo what? Don't? Jill wasn't then

(56:00):
just I'm just saying. I'm justsaying now I told you how the House
Oversight is moving or not House OversightJudiciary. They're moving to issue. They're
issuing those subpoenas. They're issuing thesubpoenas. And it really looks like we

(56:27):
might see who was buying that heinousart that Hunter Biden was making. You
guys know, you guys were sucha fan of it. I mean it
is uh it was the spit artthat he did, right, And they
kept saying that they weren't going tothey weren't going to identify the people who

(56:50):
bought it because they didn't. Theydon't want Hunter to know. They don't
want him to know, and theywere acting as though that was some way
of preventing the appearance of impropriety,except apparently he did know. And the
gallery owner that did all of this, as you know, was you know,

(57:14):
big fundraiser, Bundler and all thisstuff for the bidens for Democrats.
So anyway, I'm just amazed thatsome of the stuff that's coming out because
he now apparently we're not only goingto find out who pull my story up
here, who is who's giving themmoney? But you can't really talk about
it. Again, NBC has oneof the stupidest headlines out there. It

(57:40):
says Ron Dessandis says it's out ofbounds to attack candidates kids except for Hunter
Biden. So they're slamming him fordoing that. This is what they this
is what they say. Quote theyquote de Santis is going, I think
kids are bounds. I didn't thinkthat was an appropriate thing to do.

(58:00):
He's talking about the big Ramaswami quotesaid Dissentis, who has three young children.
He added, I keep the kidsout of it for sure. But
on the campaign trail, the governordoes not shy away from making a punchline
out of Hunter Biden, joking abouthis history of addiction and embarrassing details of

(58:21):
his personal life that have surfaced publicly. Wow, they act like Hunter Biden's
a new Hunter Biden, as Stevepointed out, is literally older than Ron
de Santas. He's older than Rondde Santas by a lot. I mean,
he's like nearly ten years older thanRon de Santas. So you can't

(58:45):
do the baby Hunter Biden thing here. It's not going to happen. Hunter
Biden is not. And the otherthing that's different, And I've always said
this, keep the kids out ofit. Unless the kids are on the
campaign trail, unless the kids areworking in the administration, unless the kids
are making money off the administration.It's all fair game. If they're out

(59:05):
there making speeches on behalf of dad, if they're out there raising money,
if they're out there making bank offof what Dad does, that is completely
germane. Look, if they cansit here and merch off their dad and
elected office, you sure as hellcan talk about them merching off their dad
in elected office, So this isstupid for NBC to come out and do
this. They do admit, quote, while Hunter Biden is an adult,

(59:30):
so is Haley's daughter, albeit afew decades younger. Her daughter is young
enough to be Hunter Biden's daughter.So shut up, it's not even a
comparison, they said. Quote.For example, Dessantas has repeatedly mentioned Hunter
Biden during his stump speech when talkingabout banning explicit material from Florida public schools,

(59:54):
and they talk about the Hunter Bidenlaptop, et cetera, et cetera,
And they're like, can you believethat the whole point of this article
as they're trying to say, no, you can that, you can't say
that you can't talk about other candidateskids when you all talk about Hunter Biden.
But I never saw. I don'teven know what Nikki Haley's kid's name
is. Again, she's young enoughto be Hunter Biden's kid. She doesn't

(01:00:17):
merch off of an elected office.She is not involved in impropriety and merching
off in an elected office. Shedoesn't, isn't, isn't on the presidential
president or air Force one. She'snot on the the executive jet. She's
not using the executive office to getcash for her family. Oh my gosh,

(01:00:37):
it's not even a comparison. Stopit. Heaven forbid. They want
to do everything. Why are youguys protecting this white trash, just absolute
mess who tries to act like youknow, he had issues and character flaws,
major ones before his addiction got outof control. I mean, there's

(01:00:59):
a reason why you got it todrugs. Okay, this dude. Now
that's not to say, now everybodyhas these character flaws, but he sure
as hell did. Not every criminalhas a drug addiction, and not every
drug addict is a criminal. Butthat describes Hunter Biden, all of it.
Good heavens now. They said thathe's not the only candidate to go

(01:01:21):
after the Biden family, And theysaid that Ramaswami, who I disagree with
as a candidate because I think alot of the stuff he goes back and
forth on too much. But theywent after him. They go he spreads
conspiracy theories about the United States andHunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine. How

(01:01:43):
is that a conspiracy theory? He'sciting actual stuff like their own emails and
texts. How the hell is thata conspiracy theory. Well, because we
don't like it. That's why,just because you don't like it doesn't make
it a conspiracy theory. You knowwhat. Hold on, I gotta put

(01:02:08):
my thing in my my case becausewe got to talk about big tech for
a moment. I can't. Ican't, can they can? They?
Hold up? I'm gonna put mysocket on my computer. I can't put
it on my my head because it'llmess up my hair. We literally just
did this. We we we beggedthese people to send us stuff. So

(01:02:30):
this is I'm not don't worry.I'm gonna put my phone in my thing.
Do me favor real quick. Uh, I can't call my phone real
quick right now, I'm gonna seesomething. Hold up. I want to
show you guys, because I wantto do my redit because we got to
talk about how big tech is censoringthe hell out of us right now.
So just want to be sure.Just call my phone real quick. It'll

(01:02:51):
ring at some point because I gotto talk about big tech going at us.
Why is it not ringing? Imean as supposed to. You're you
know my stuff's up? Oh thereit is? Okay, So all right,
you're calling me. I'm not takingyour call obviously. So I'm gonna
put it in the thing and thenyou can try, you can try call
it, because then we got totalk about big tech is slamming us so
bad. Right now I'm putting itin my my fair Oh yeah, yeah,

(01:03:15):
yeah, so we we are.It's actually Kane who is crazy.
I was wrapping his whole head intinfoil and we're like, you're gonna die.
Can you find something that's not gonnahurt you? Right? And so
he found that. It's like they'recalled, it's called Fara day Labs.
This thing will not ring. Callmy phone again. I haven't turned it
all off. I haven't turned itoff. I'm doing this because I want

(01:03:37):
to talk smack and I don't wantthem to get me. Let's see what
it does. You're gonna do it. I'm calling. It's not well,
it's not ringing. No, it'snot ringing at all. This is crazy.
It's literally not ringing. Yeah,and then I have I purposely leave
my voicemail full because I hate messages. I hate all of it. Anyway,
I'm just gonna keep this in herebecause yeah, uh so, anyway,

(01:03:59):
so here's what's up. So wegot I got another little thing on
Instagram. I got a whole bunchof more notices on like a whole handful
of notices on Facebook. This comesafter YouTube took down two of my videos
because they too the videos for theDana Show, because we had on Doctor
Robert Malone, we had on DoctorTess Lori. Laurie was only talking about

(01:04:23):
ivermectin as a method to treat symptoms, and she was talking very specifically about
how it works to alleviate some ofthe symptoms that go along with having the
RONA and some you know Barista dropout button pusher at thug tube YouTube Motube,

(01:04:46):
they decided that they didn't like thevideo was like this was posted over
a year ago, so they startedtaking these videos down. And they told
me yesterday because I disputed it,and they're like, no, sorry,
you know, you just didn't.They didn't actually tell me what in the
video they thought was misinformation. Theyclaimed that I was spreading misinformation, which
I think is a is an indignationof my character. And they said that

(01:05:10):
I was spreading misinformation, and Isaid I had asked them, can you
actually articulate what? And they couldn't. They wouldn't like, no, it's
yes, we just don't we hateyou. They didn't say it like that,
but that's basically what it is.They they couldn't actually say a single
thing as to why they could putto a single thing in any anywhere.
They couldn't actually articulate why any ofit would be considered in any way,

(01:05:34):
uh, misinformation. And so sowe got that. Then we get the
notice and I had this and thiswas from They didn't even show me what
what this was. They didn't evenshow me what what uh this one video

(01:05:54):
was. They were just they toldme that I'm don't pull this up that
uh, and I sent this toCanaan Wan. They showed that they had
removed these posts on Facebook. Theysaid it went against our rules. But
then they didn't tell me what postsit was, what video was, or
what rules it violated. They justsaid, no, it violates our community

(01:06:16):
standards. Violation. That means I'mgoing to post more of it. Whatever
it was, was it, Idon't know what it was. Was it
somebody who was mad that I wassaying that Palestine is a fictional country.
I don't know, because it isfight me. I don't know these people
are these fascists? This is sostupid. This is absolute, you know.

(01:06:38):
But these are the same people thatare like, no, no,
no. If you sit here andglorify Hamas and you say from the river
to the Sea, that's okay.If you sit here and scream kill the
Jews on college campuses, that's okay. But heaven forbid you point out that,
you know, ivermectin actually can helpalleviate symptoms that go along with rona,
or that you point out that youknow, Palestine actually isn't a real

(01:06:58):
country. It was completely made up. It's a fictional place. There's no
Palestinian people that's not supported by twothousand years of antiquity, and it was
completely fabricated out of the ether afterby Hadrian after the second judeane Uprising,
because he quelled that and then hewas like, yeah, I'm gonna be
a spiteful uh d bag, SoI'm gonna name this Serria Philistine uh Philistina
after the Philistines who were Greek,and they're all here like whatever, like

(01:07:20):
us half a century before Arab's evengot into the area. So I'm just
gonna say, I don't know,just history in fact. So I just
feel like, you know, I'mgonna have to wrap all our stuff because
these people there now, they're likeColman, They're like listening to everything.
Now, Okay, can I talkenough smack about it? Because it'll I

(01:07:41):
also don't like it if I talkabout stuff and it shows ads, It
shows ads. You know. Iwas talking about possum stuff, which showed
me possum stuff yesterday. Dude.For real, dude, I bet I
could put my phone on my sockettoo. I bet it would do the
same thing. Some assome stuff.Yeah, there's well, it was like

(01:08:01):
to kill him, and I waslike, no, like for pets man,
you try, all right, huh, let me try? Oh no,
no, no, I just Ijust said, o're here. We
gotta get moving though, because we'vegot Florida Man all the way. And
uh, Florida Man's like the stanestpart of our day, which is the
weirdest thing to say. What itis, it's his life mission to make

(01:08:23):
bad decisions. It's time for FloridaMan. Oh my gosh, I have
like so many I love Florida Man. I love Florida Man so much because
just when you think you've heard itall, I guarantee, yeah you haven't.
All right, so first stop,I'm gonna get to the snake stuff.
But hold up, so I gotthis is the five alligator guy.

(01:08:45):
Florida man found with five alligators livingin his bathtub. An anonymous tip let
officers to the man's house. AFlorida man has been ordered to appear in
court after officers found five young alligatorsliving in his bathtub. An anonymous tip
let offer officers off the first ledofficers to thirty eight year old Robert Robinson's

(01:09:11):
house. Officers then contacted Robinson overthe phone when they arrived, and he
confirmed that yes, he did havethe gators inside, and he allowed them
to check inside of his house.They found five alligators in the bathtub.
I swear, is this like asong? Isn't this like a song?
Like alligators in the bathtub before makingsure he didn't have any other wildlife in
any other parts of his house.He told the officers that he caught the

(01:09:31):
gators from a pond near his home, but it remains unclear how long they
were in his possession. They werereleased into this very confusingly spelled lake.
They're gonna, They're gonna. TheFlorida people are just gonna just get me
stop. Wait, it's Lake Tahopaka. See we did it, yay.

(01:10:00):
Officers found the alligators on October twentythird, and they sided the incident with
Florida Fish and Wildlife blah blah blah. You have to have a permit to
possess the wildlife as a personal pet. I thought this was America, so
that means I couldn't have a uhno, but thank you miss Susie with
their alligator person. No, Ican't. Could I not have apossum?

(01:10:21):
I'm just wondering. Yeah, allright, this is about soccer or football.
Naples, Florida soccer coach was arrestedbecause he got mad at a call
by a ref on Wednesday night andhe decided to go up and head butt
the referee. Yeah, forty threeyear old Jose Garcia. He did not

(01:10:43):
have the best reaction. It wasEagles Lake Community Park and they got a
call from a witness and response toa battery. Garcia told them that referee
Wan Mendoza, referee reprimanded him fora foul and he thought the referee made
bad call, so he went toargue with the referee. They gave the
yellow card at him and then thenhe got madges head butted him, and

(01:11:08):
then so that because he was screamingprofanities, and then he headbutted him and
he got a red card and theythrew him out of the game. That's
not really how you deal with that, But you know, I mean,
I like how he goes whenever weplay. It just gets a little physical.
It's a little bit. And thenone of the witnesses, Nancy Morales,

(01:11:31):
says, I think he should takea chill pill. It's a game.
He's not going to win anything outof it. All right, we
got our third hour on the waystick with us. More of the Danis
Show coming up after those. Today, West Virginia is attracting more investment,
opportunity and jobs than it has indecades. Here at home and across the
country. We are building more roads, bridges, manufacturing plants, and energy

(01:11:54):
infrastructure than almost any time in America'shistory. After months of deliberation and long
conversation with my family, I believein my heart of hearts that I've accomplished
what I set out to do forWest Virginia. I've made one of the
toughest decisions of my life and decidedthat I will not be running for reelection
to a United States Senate. Butwhat I will be doing is traveling the

(01:12:17):
country and speaking out to see ifthere is an interest in creating a movement
to mobilize the middle and bring Americanstogether. To the West Virginians who have
put their trust in me, thisis very gods So this is well.
This was the last chance the Democratshad to hold a majority in the Senate,

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and the Senate Democrats in the upperchamber last this was their hope.
And now Mansin saying that he's notgoing to seek reelection in twenty twenty four.
Hoo hoo. Welcome back to theprogram. Top of this third hour,
Dana last year with you this Friday. Can listen coast to coast.
You can stream the radio program aswell YouTube, Facebook, channel thirty to
forty seven, Direct TV and bnouncedthis yesterday, I Post Radio, Post

(01:13:03):
Star broadcast yesterday They're gonna flip thisseat in West Virginia because let me just
explain here a little bit. Soin West Virginia, this was a state.
I think what Trump took this insixteen was it plus twelve took again?
I believe in twenty twenty. Manchinis a Democrat, and a lot
of people wonder how he's very similarto Bashir and Kentucky, where you get

(01:13:27):
these more moderate Democrats who, yes, they vote with Democrats. I mean,
I completely agree with you. Butthe way that remember everything's decided in
the margins, the way that it'sviewed is that, Okay, so he's
a moderate Democrat, He's gonna votethis way on some things. And you
know, he looks like he's prettyeven keeled. He wasn't a nutty Democrat

(01:13:48):
like Bashir's not a nutty Democrat atleast. You know. They may again
the policies, and that's one thing, but that's not how they appear to
voters. And with Manchin, therewere a lot of things that he did
go against his own party in theSenate, energy being one of them.
But yet when he was compromising onsome of this ev stuff, that made
a lot of voters in West Virginiamab and it started really affecting him in

(01:14:09):
the polls. There's a lot ofdiscussion as to whether or not he was
even Gwinda if he would be ableto win reelection, which I think it
would have been. I think it'shis to lose, and I think really
to figure out what he's what thismeans, and what he's going to do
in the future, you have tolook at whether I think you have to
look at his popularity in West Virginiaas kind of the Rosetta stone of this

(01:14:30):
right. So if he doesn't havea shot in held of winning reelection,
then he can he can just goahead and step aside and then try to
If he's made his base mad enoughthat he's not going to win reelection,
he can, you know, tryto ride his name nationally perhaps, but

(01:14:53):
the other but I don't think thatthat translates into running for office, because
if he doesn't have the chance ofwinning his seat and Senate, if he
can't win it in re election,there's no way in hell he would be
able to successfully run for president.I just don't think that you can overcome
that, because that narrative in yourown backyard really is magnified, and that
will become the narrative for his campaignnationally were he to run. But I

(01:15:17):
don't necessarily think and I disagree withsome folks because I think the polling is
a little bit Yeah, I thinkthat it's kind of his to lose.
Still, he can make his votersmad, but then they look back at
you know, did he deliver forthem on this, did he deliver for
them on that other issue? Etcetera. So he's it. I mean,

(01:15:39):
if he looks like that seat's gonnago I mean, that seat without
him, it's going to go red. I think what you got, Jim
Justice. He's gonna win the party'snomination. There's not any anybody, no
Democrat that's going to challenge him onthat. There's no Democrat coming up in
the primary. Nobody's they I mean, they've had Mansion there for so long,
so that seat's going to go red. So that'll be a seat that
they've lost that's going to I mean, that's going to just absolutely destroy their

(01:16:02):
ability to maintain control of that upperchamber. And they have too many other
very very competitive races that they're goingto have to worry about. So the
Senate looks really really difficult for Democratsbecause you've got Arizona as well, and
then you have Ohio, and thenyou've got these purplely states that also includes
Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. You know,you got these purple states. So it

(01:16:27):
is it's very difficult I think forDemocrats to win all of those to but
obviously they're going to try for theRepublicans. It's a lot more difficult for
Republicans in the House with a numberof these House races. So this could
very well be a thing where wemay lose the House majority, but then
we would win the Senates going intotwenty four. I mean, just I
would rather have the House than theSenate, if I'm being honest, because

(01:16:48):
it's a power of the purse.But this is you know, it'd be
great to get both. But allof that's also going to be determined as
to what is happening at the topof the ticket. Now, the idea
of Joe Manchin being able to challengeJoe Biden, that would be a that
would be a really interesting thing becauseremember I'm going back to this LBJ.

(01:17:14):
So in nineteen sixty eight, LBJwent on National TV and he had also
said he's like he was talking aboutdivision, et cetera, and he declared
that he was not going to runagain for president, and that just and
that was in March. So thatshocked the heck out of everybody. So

(01:17:40):
he ended up dropping out. Somepeople are wondering whether or not Joe Biden
could pull an LBJ and kind ofdo the same thing, and then you
could have somebody like a Mansion thatwould go when Joe Manchin, I think
I think he'd still get beaten,but I think he would be a hell
of a lot more competitive than JoeBiden would be. I don't think that
Joe Biden also, I don't thinkhe's doing his poorly. The poll show
again, you cannot Too many peopleon the right go back and forth over

(01:18:04):
polls. I mean they were like, well, we can't believe Poles in
twenty sixteen, and then you can'tbelieve Poles in twenty eighteen. You can't
believe polls in twenty twenty. Youcan't believe the polls only when they show
you what you want to know.I mean, it has to be there
has to be some consistency, andI honestly think that they're over selling you
how much trouble he's in. Becauseone thing that we know for sure is

(01:18:25):
when people go out to vote,they will hate vote. They may loathe
their guy, but they will hatevote against somebody that they dislike more than
their guy. You have to understandthe psychology of an election and of voting
if you have, and I'm gonnathis is how when I say that things
are going to be determined by themargins, this is how it would play

(01:18:45):
out in twenty twenty four where thegeneral is going to be decided in the
primary. The primary is the generalthis time around. So if you have
Trump has super high negatives with independence, he just does. I mean,
there's like a whole thing. I'mjust telling you what I see reflected in
the polling. I'm just telling youwhat I see. People need to stop
assigning emotional value to it because everythingis determined in the margins. In Virginia

(01:19:11):
but most particularly Ohio. What endedup happening is people will they will take
and project the brand that they thinkis a Trump led GOP, and they
will project that on other Republicans.They will definitely do that if he's with
him at the top of the ticket. And what they'll do is that that
margin that will end up determining who'swho's I mean, unfortunately, that's where

(01:19:32):
the polls are now. I meanthe base. Of course, the base
is always going to be strong,but again that's not where that's not where
victory is determined. It's just notdetermined there. It's determined by the margins.
That's why you have to increase yourchances in the margins by having an
insane turnout, which Republicans suck outloud at doing. But long story short,
the hate voting. They will ifthey dislike Trump more than they dislike

(01:19:55):
Biden, they will hate vote andthey will vote in favor of Biden.
That's just the way it is.And that's what showed in Ohio, and
it's what showed in Virginia. Andthat's what I'm a little nervous about.
His people got to figure out away to get around that. They got
to figure out a way to resetthat perception. That is a campaign issue
that they have to deal with.And if you want to I want to
win in twenty twenty four, Idon't care how the hell I do it.

(01:20:16):
I want to win. And Iwant all of my vulnerabilities in every
single candidate and all this primary.I need all that to be remedied so
that we have the strongest options goingforward. And it does not help me,
and it does not help America,and it does not help the cause
of victory for people to stick theirheads in their sand and out of ego
or out of vanity, say thatthere's nothing that needs to be fixed.

(01:20:36):
That's not true. If you wantto win, fix it and win.
That being said, Mansion, Idon't they can win nationally. I don't
think he could win nationally. Ithink that he would be looked at as
another old dude. That's why Ithink that they have Newsome running the shadow
campaign. Unless it's a Newsome Mansionticket, Now that would be a that

(01:20:57):
would be a powerful ticket for Democrats. Think about it. You have somebody's
coming from the governor's side of things. Then you have a very popular old
school senator. You got somebody fromthe far left out in California who's going
to be able to deliver that socialistbase. Then you would have somebody like
Mansion who could tie up a lotof those again, the margins independence.

(01:21:18):
If you run those dudes on aticket together, that's very interesting, very
interesting. I don't like it,but I'm telling you there are a lot
of independence out there that are goingto be looking at that going hmm,
okay, it's a and yeah,Mansion's a lot older. It's like the
same age discrepancy between what w andCheney. So yeah, I mean,

(01:21:40):
that's I think that would be asuccessful I think that would be their most
successful chance for a ticket for Democratsbecause Mansion will not win as president.
There's no way in a hell notgoing to happen. He's too moderate for
his own base. There's no wayin hell he'd win. Got to remember,
Democrats are just communists at this point, and you got to play to
that base. I mean, thisis why you got the President of the

(01:22:01):
United States being terrified to condemn Hamaspractically, so this is it's just very
very interesting, and it's it wouldn'tit wouldn't be the first time that,
you know, you would have apresidential contender bow out like that. But
I think it's you know interesting.Speaking of us senators, I got to
just point out, do we havethis, I think we got I don't
know if we have. There's nonot any audio. But uh, I'm

(01:22:25):
not a fan of John Fetterman.I'm still not a fan of John Fetterman
and what he may lack in sense. I think the dude sometimes has in
balls. So I say this becausehe was leaving the Senate. This was
yesterday and there was a huge gatheringof pro Hamas. Protesters outside of the

(01:22:48):
door where they exit when they leavetheir offices, and they had police presidents
out there, they had the tapeup, et cetera, et cetera,
and federal men was walking out ofthis door. One has the uh the
video of this, if you're watchingthe simulcast. He walks down in front

(01:23:08):
of these pro Homas protesters and he'swaving the Israeli flag, just walking out,
holding it up, walking out.He's in shorts and sneakers, in
a hoodie and he's walking out andhe's waving the Israeli flag and he's looking
right at him and smiling with upas my grandmother would say, a poo
eating grin. Not like that,but you get what I'm saying. So,

(01:23:30):
like I said, I'm not afan of the guy. I think
it's goofy that he would plant hewould try to die on the hill of
wearing a hoodie and shorts to office. But if he keeps strolling the Hamas
caucus of his own party like that, I may I may complain a little
less about the shorts. I'm justsaying, you know, I may be

(01:23:53):
willing to look the other way alittle bit about the shorts and the hoodie.
I didn't say totally. I said, you know, I'm maybe willing
to look the other way if hekeeps trolling them like this, because here's
the thing, he's got blank Usecurity right now in Pennsylvania. He's got

(01:24:14):
a little bit before that come,He's got a little bit. There's nothing,
and they need him there. Theydon't have anybody else that could come
up and take that seat even rightnow, So they got it. They
basically and they are so narrow avictory a majority in the Senate, they
can't do anything to make him out, so they're gonna let him do whatever.
So he basically has like a getout of jail free cart with his
own party, and he didn't andclearly he didn't care. So you know,

(01:24:39):
maybe I might look a little bitthe other way, might be willing
to look the other way on thehoodie in the shorts as long as he
keeps trolling those pro hamas terror apologists. I'm just saying. So that's I
thought that was very interesting, don'tyou agree, Kane? Yeah? I
mean, I mean, and theygot mad at him, Oh, they
got mad at him, and theneven they started yelling at him, he
raised it up higher I just thoughtit was so I thought it was funny.

(01:24:59):
So okay, all right, thereyou go, and now all of
the news you would probably miss.It's time for data's quick five. All
right, So now in Oregon,there's no bar exam required to practice law.
Beginning next year, the yeah lawgraduates will graduates will be able to
become licensed in Oregon without having totake the bar exam. The Oregon Supreme

(01:25:24):
Court on Tuesday approved an alternative licensingprogram that reformers hope will spur further innovation
in other states. Candidates will spendsix hundred and seventy five hours working under
the supervision of an experienced attorney andcreate a portfolio of legal work that bar
officials will then grade as an alternativeto the traditional exam. It's called the
Supervised Practice Portfolio Examination, and it'sgoing to be open to graduates of both

(01:25:46):
in state and out of state schools. That's a very that's a departure.
Wisconsin allized graduates of the state's twolaw schools to become licens without passing the
bar, what they call diploma privilege. New Hampshire there's a small cohort that's
allowed. California does like they doapprenticeships. They're kind of reforming a little
bit how they change it. Insome instances, they're looking at getting their

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rid of the elzapfer ent entrance intosome law school. It's the fairy weird.
Oh wow. A Canadian couple welcomesan enormous child. It shattered the
hospital record. This baby, ladies, this baby looks like a toddler in
the photos. Fourteen pounds, fourteenpounds eight ounce infant twenty one almost twenty

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two inches long. This is afat baby. The baby's name is Sonny,
more than double the size of anaverage news he's I mean, absolutely
adorable, but oh my gosh,fifth fourteen pounds, eight ounce baby boy.
I know. And when the dadwas holding it looks like a toddler.
It was wild Japan. Briefly.They think it's temporary, it's not

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gonna it may not last, butthey got it a little new island after
an undersea volcano erupted and put thatcool lav up to the surface. They
said it was near Iwodo Island.Eruptions began for this last month. And
speaking of eruptions, Mount Saint Helensrecords more than four hundred earthquakes since mid
July. No signs of an imminenteruption though, So stick with us because

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there's Leake Democrat leak cables saying thatBiden's in danger and Arab support. Stick
with us, craving a daily doseof intellectual adrenaline. Look no further than
the Dana Show podcast where curiosity meetscourage by following on Apple, Spotify or
wherever you get your podcasts. Onecandidate or another candidate. But it's I'm

(01:27:35):
generally against things that are anti meritocraticor where there's an attempt to suppress discussion
where even discussing a topic is,you know, not allowed. Ruk bind
Myers is communism rebranded? It's true. I mean that's a I mean,

(01:27:58):
it's absolutely correct. Me it's it'sthe woke mind virus. It's a part
of the whether you want to callit CRT DEI, it's a part of
that cultural theory that that takes theeconomic aspect and replaces it with this cultural
aspect, the identity politics, etcetera. Not that it hasn't always been

(01:28:18):
there, I mean it has.I mean it was, but it's just
more of a focus over the economicdivision that has always been the preferred mode
of division from the far left.Welcome back to the program. That's Elon
Musk, who's you know who wasgiving giving an interview, and I thought

(01:28:38):
that that was it is. That'sa very succinct way to put it,
although I think a lot of peoplehave been recognizing it now and they see
how absolutely ridiculous it all has been. Because the more division you have,
the more people are focused on thebread and circuses of you know, political
theater. Then the last time thatthey have to look at what government is

(01:29:00):
doing, the less time they haveto see what government is doing with your
money, to see what government isdoing with your resources. And that's intentional.
They want you to focus on allof the squabbling. They want people
fighting amongst each other, and theylove that they have a whole segment of
culture, the far left, thatthey can send out there and push these

(01:29:21):
issues and pick the fights, etcetera. Those are that's their their militant
activist wing, these folks who goout and do this stuff. So you
know, whether it's the CRT,the de I, the UH, the
undermining of justice with these far leftfunded prosecutors, I mean, all of

(01:29:42):
that, it's all part of it. So that's that's that's precisely it's precisely
true. It's absolutely absolutely accurate.I have a couple of things that I
want to touch on as we rollhere with the bottom of this third hour
of the program here this Friday.One of the things that I want to
hit on that can pull this overhere. This is from a couple of
different reports. So there's this leapto U as US diplomatic cable from Oman

(01:30:08):
and our embassine Oman, and it'swarning quote that Biden support for Israel's military
campaign is losing US Arab publics fora generation. And hamask claims it eleventy
thousand million Palestinians have been killed inthe conflict. And this is they report
these numbers with zero evidence. Lookat everything. By the way that the

(01:30:30):
IDF does, they have to peopleare like, no, show some dead
babies, and they literally have toshow you babyheads. And everyone's like,
well, I guess maybe. Butthen Hamasque goes a million of our people
have been killed. No one stopsand goes, wait, what actually they
said ten thousand? That doesn't evenmake sense? What No? And everyone
the world just takes what they saysas full on gospel. They just take

(01:30:55):
it as absolute truth, and sothat's they said that the administration has been
warned by US diplomats in the Arabworld that it's losing Arab publics for a
generation by supporting Israel's campaign in Gaza. It was a confidential message from the
US embassy in Oman and it readquote, we are losing badly on the

(01:31:17):
messaging battle space as Arab leaders judgethe US's support for Israel's material and moral
culpability and what they consider to bepossible war crimes. The cable was from
the second highest official in Muscat.It was sent to security offices including the
White House's National Security Council, CIAand FBI, and they cited conversations with

(01:31:40):
a wide range of trusted and soberminded I don't care this is this supposed
to be a threat. You better. We're not going to support you anymore
if you don't stop supporting Israel's rightto defend itself. When have we ever,
by the way, when we've everhad their full support? I'm sorry.

(01:32:00):
Are we supposed to be worried aboutnations that just you know, I
don't know how many twenty two yearsago helped a facilitate a tear attack on
the United States. Am I supposedto be concerned that we're losing their good
We're losing their good opinion because webelieve that an ally has the authority to
defend itself. It's interesting how thesecables start coming now and they didn't go

(01:32:27):
beforehand. Again, all of thisconcern is after the fact, after Hamas
carries out a terrorist attack, afterthey violated yet another ceasefire that was in
place on October sixth, after allof this build up over the years,
knowing that they were planning and wantedto carry out something else, after it

(01:32:48):
was well known that they had allof these tunnels underneath Gaza. After all
of this, and now the cablescome out. There was no there were
no cables going out about how Maasperhaps endangering peace between Arab nations and the
Western uh and Western nations if theydecided to attack Israel. Where there are

(01:33:12):
no cables that went out about that. Because I don't care one iota about
their their their good favor, ortheir concern. Right is right, wrong
is wrong the end, And Ireally don't give a hot damn about any
nation that either was in any waycomplicit culpable involved knew of or whatever the

(01:33:35):
tear attack on nine to eleven.Now wanting to pass if anybody wanted to
pass judgment on the United States defendingan ally who's defending itself against a nine
to eleven. This is they're tryingto put the pressure on Biden and break
his and make him break his kneesto get him to bend him. And

(01:33:57):
he's weak, and he'll do itwith enough pressure. I'll do it,
That's the sad thing. He absolutelywill. So that's what they're they This
is a pressure campaign. They're saying, we need a ceasefire. They keep
doing the ceasefire again. There wasa ceasefire in place October sixth. You
want what you violated after the reportof the journalists that was holding their grenades

(01:34:24):
sitting on the back of a motorbikeof Hamas and they were on their way
to go kill some Jews. Really, it's you can try to separate as
much as possible. I have twothoughts on this. First off, this
is a democratically elected government in Gaza, and they still retain such popularity that
they're more popular than the ruling authorityin West Bank and they secretly control it.
That's number one. Number two,actually there's three points. Number two,

(01:34:45):
there were citizens, not just actualHamas doesn't have like members, only
jackets right there where they weren't walkingaround with badges. No, no,
no, it's only US Hamas doingthis. There were citizens out there that
were doing this stuff too. That'snumber that's number two. And then also
with all of this number three hereyou have the the UH terror attack,
the democratically elected government, and thenthe the ceasefire that was in place on

(01:35:11):
October sixth. Already, third pointis if what is this what is another
ceasefire that they're going to violate goingto do? I mean it's rhetorical.
It's not going to do a damnthing. It's not going to do anything.
So this whole I mean what fourteenhundred people, they solve, tons

(01:35:32):
of hostages. They're not releasing anythingexcept to make it look like a you
know, a stage, you know, theatrical stuff, that's all. And
they even had in Soul, SouthKorea, they had protesters out, you
know, holding out you know,solidarity with civilians in gaza placards blah blah
blah. Why is no one askingHamas if they're concerned with how many people

(01:35:55):
they killed. They've killed more oftheir own people than Israel could have ever,
you know, vertently hit because Hamaswouldn't let them leave. Israel doesn't
target citizens. Hamas does. Bythe way, where's this one? Let
me pull this up because there wasa fighting today that broke out. Let
me get They said the IDF wasin a massive firefight several hours ago at

(01:36:16):
the entrance to Shifa Hospital in GazaCity. Hm hm at the hospital.
I love how people go. Hamasdoesn't use hospitals as a military bases and
then literally proceeds to get into amassive firefight with IDF forces at the hospital
that they use as a as aheadquarters. I mean, who do they

(01:36:40):
think is doing the shooting there?So it's just asinine, but this is
what they do. They wrap themselves. Did you hear me? Pull this
up? I have this in Isent this out in your newsletter for you
subscribers. I'm living over this becausethis artist is a friend of mine.

(01:37:01):
I actually met him before, MichaelRamirez. I've met him at a book
signing event before. I have Ihave some of his books too. He's
a brilliant I think he's one ofthe best editorial cartoonists that's in the business.
And he wrote he drew this cartoonvia the Free Beacon that had this
story and again this was the topstory in our email prep that I sent

(01:37:23):
out to all of you. Hehad this cartoon that he had published.
It was in because all this cameout. This was in the Washington Post.
He had this editorial. He hadthis editorial cartoon and it was a
picture of Hamas, a guy withHamas and he had kids tied around him,

(01:37:45):
and he had it's this guy,it's it's one of the leaders of
Hamas that he has and he's standingthere and he's got a suit and it
says Hamas, and he's got awoman tied on him, and he's got
these babies tight on him, andhe says, how dare Israel attacks civilians?
As he has all the kids ropedaround him, his midsection, his
legs, all that. And thiswas his cartoon that Michael Ramirez had published.

(01:38:06):
It was a commentary on Gaza andthe Washington Post. The editor Sally
Busby, Executive editor of the WashingtonPost, sent an email to staff members
Wednesday night of this week, quotinggiven the many deep concerns and conversations today
in our newsroom. I wanted toensure that everyone saw the notes sent out

(01:38:30):
tonight by The Post's opinion editor DavidShipley to Post readers and his staff,
and they afforded the email in whichhe said that he had personally taken down
the cartoon. He said that heexpressed regret and meant that he had missed
something profound and divisive in publishing theimage. He added quote a cartoon published
by Michael Ramirez on the war inGaza, a cartoon whose publication I approved

(01:38:50):
was seen by many readers as aracist. Yeah. They were trying to
say that it looks like the guyhe's got the children of baby and a
woman's striped to his body, sayingthat how dare Israel attack civilians when he's
roped himself with all these civilians asas human shields? Racist? It's not

(01:39:11):
racist, accurate, it's absolutely accurate. These people are morons because Hamas has
a history of using civilians as humanshields. They're just mad because Michael Ramirez
wrote a damn he drew a damngood editorial cartoon as why so they pulled
it because people were mad. Whatabout that cartoon is a lie? I

(01:39:33):
mean that's rhetorical because the answer isnothing. There's nothing in this cartoon.
That's a lie. They are censoringpeople. These people would have been working
with the Nazis. Washington Posts wouldhave been working with the Nazis to take
stuff down, because that's what thisis. If you're in support of Hamas,
if you're protecting Hamas, you wouldhave protected the Nazis back in the
day. There's no difference. Andif these Nazi lovers get upset with being

(01:39:58):
called Nazi lovers, then he's Nazilovers can get upset because they're Nazi lovers,
and we don't give a hot daywhat Nazi lovers think. Just all
there is to it. They're like, oh, he's he's it's racist.
It's not racist. You know,it's racist targeting Jewish people because they're Jewish.
How about that. Let's just saythat's racist. Then if Michael Ramirez
this cartoon is somehow racist, whichis the stupidest, absolute, most moronic

(01:40:21):
argument that you could make. There'sno race reflected here. He's a terrorist,
he's got people strapped to him.Then I'll just apply that same logic
to targeting an entire nation of people. Oh that's racist too, how about
that? Absolutely obscene Sally Buzzby theWashington Post. This is insane. The

(01:40:43):
fact that they had to apologize,or that they felt that they needed to,
is obscene to me. We didn'tmean to hurt Hitler's feelings. It's
obscene. Follow Dana on Apple,Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Because knowledge is are ultimate superpower.We expect growth growth to moderate in coming

(01:41:05):
quarters, of course. Refusing totreat climate thank you, thank you very
much, thank you very much,thank you. Just close the door.

(01:41:25):
Oh my gosh. I mean,I'm not a fan, but that is
actually kind of funny. Zero hmmm. He's like, just close the blanket
door, just to close the dooralready, just do it. As Jerome
Powell, who uh had to faceclimate protesters that are protesting about the climate
still. Yeah. Texas Congresswoman Monicade la Cruz, she got targeted by

(01:41:51):
anti Jewish vandals pro hamas they spraypainted her offices, was set uh with
saying Monica murders et cetera in Texas. They went after her. Yeah,
fifteenth Congressional District went after her.Had to spray the sidewalk everything, vandalizing
her office. I'm just like,what do you think if you're so worried

(01:42:17):
about freeing a fictional country, howdoes that help free a fictional country?
I mean, do you think thatkidnapping babies helps free fictional country? Or
they're women destroying entire communities? Doesthat help free a fictional country. It's
maybe kind of rhetorical here, butyou know, it just seems counterintuitive to

(01:42:41):
what they actually would like to do, what their aims are, what their
goals are, just seems a littlecounterintuitive. It's kind of thing. But
the offensive continues and they're rolling in. They were in a gunfight outside of
firefight outside of the hospital there,one of the hospitals at Homosos using as
a quarters that everyone was that theywere saying that they didn't, but they

(01:43:02):
do. I wonder if the mediais going to write about any of that.
No, you know what, theycan't because they're too busy being embedded
with them carrying their grenades. That'swhy there hasn't been any like wildest statement
or public statement about that really fromCNN. Using that guy's work. They
just fired him, and then nowthey just kind of swept it under the
rug today in stupidity. Kane,all right, it is our president of

(01:43:24):
these United States. Not surprising.Did you know? You know if someone
says supply chain, you understand whatthey mean when they say supply chain.
Yeah, pretty much, always have. Yeah, that's not sus Biden.
None supply chains. Listen, wesaw what happened in the pandemic and we
couldn't get those chips. Remember,people didn't know what else supply chain meant.
We all know what supply chain meansnow, don't we, as opposed

(01:43:47):
to who didn't know before? Yeah, I think everybody knew what supply chain
meant. Who didn't know what itmeant? I mean, at the very
least that's a kind Yeah, Imean yeah, exactly. At very least
it's condescending and the very most it'sjust a complete lie. Yeah, he
didn't know what it meant. That'sreally what it That's really what it was.
Folks, that does it for usfor this a week, make sure

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