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Of course, the agency doing toencourage any any decrease in those prices.
Well, we don't have obviously,the prices are met on the private sector

(01:10):
on a market, so we don'thave direct impact on that market like killing,
drilling and m or No, thathas nothing to do with the price
today. Oh my gosh. Sookay, first off, that's Energy Secretary
Jennifer Grenholme and she's speaking there abouttaking questions about energy impact and US energy

(01:30):
production. Welcome back to the program. Top of this second hour, Dana
Lash with you. Listen Coast toCoast and you can also watch the simulcast
of the radio program YouTube, Facebook, channel three forty seven Direct TV.
A caveat there, and she's tryingto play on people's unawareness of how the
global market production with regards to theglobal market works. So she said,
well, it's not going to havean impact on the price today having the

(01:53):
leases from the Arctic National Wildlife Refugeout there in a last that's not the
point though, we're not talking abouttoday. She's playing a semantics game with
you because she's and she begs thequestion, because she gives you an answer
based on a premise that you actuallythat's not your point. That wasn't what

(02:15):
you were asking people, weren't talkingabout, well, what can immediately impact
this today we're talking about overall.And she's like, well, you know,
suspending those liases, stop it,canceling the leases isn't going to impact
gas prices today. No, itimpacts the ability for the United States to
be a energy independent and also tobe a net exporter again, which is

(02:35):
what we were previously before that wasall changed with this new administration. And
she's counting on you not knowing thatthey like to make fun of people by
presupposing that you're arguing that there werejust taking oil from there and we're just
we're just going to refine it anduse it for ourselves as opposed to sending
it to Houston and adding it tothe global market. And yet they're the

(02:57):
ones who they think that's funny.But yet they're the ones who act like
somehow re adjusting and restructuring the entireenergy sector of the United States and patterning
it on rare earth elements and quoteunquote green tech that becoming more reliant on

(03:20):
China for that uh energy and tech. Then we are OPEC right now is
somehow better or greener or et cetera. It's just it's silly. And if
she sits here and argues that youknow her her, you know points she's
like, well, we don't haveyou know, we don't We can't do
anything to lower gas prices. Youcan't do anything to lower gas prices?

(03:43):
Well, then why were you Whywere you releasing it? Why were you
releasing out of the strategic of patrolumreserve? The hell do you think were
you doing there? If you thinkthat you can't control gas prices, why
were you depleting our reserve? Ifyou think that you can't control gas prices,
why the whull did do you havethe president going hat in hand and
ask in Venezuela for recruit why whywere they going? Why was he begging
the Saudis? If you didn't thinkthat we couldn't control I mean, it's

(04:08):
just what a stupid position. Ifyou didn't think that we couldn't control gas
prices for the love, I mean, that's one of the things that we
were doing. They were trying tosay, oh, it's going to help
with inflation, We're going to releaseeverything from the strategic petroleum reserve. Well
look how well that didn't work mhm, And we depleted our deplated our
reserve. Now we just don't havethe direct impact on the market. Really,

(04:29):
it's driving. It's the number onedriver for inflation right now. What
do you mean you can't control andyou don't think it has impact on the
market. How is she in thisposition again? Would they hire people for
these positions that don't know anything aboutthem? It's like having me as kine.
I just told you, this's likehaving me be the secretary for football.

(04:51):
Imagine that. I but this isthe thing I read this sadline.
Moore and ten investors say higher pricesare destroying plans for people's retirement. Rising
gas prices putting the pushing up therate of inflation almost four percent, the

(05:13):
all kinds of stuff. I toldyou sixty one percent living paycheck to paycheck.
Did you hear this? This?Uh? I don't even know what
charging anxiety is. Have you heardabout this charging anxiety? No? No,
no no. The CEO of Ford, Jim Farley, he was asked

(05:36):
about because they're apparently producing six hundredwas it six hundred thousand electric vehicles per
year by twenty twenty four, andhe said, quote, we're going into
the mass consumers who have a lotof charging anxiety, charging anxiety, and

(06:00):
he said that people are not willingto pay a premium charging anxiety. This
is like being forced upon people beforethe market actually wants it. They said,
they were talking about their hybrids.They're everything else. They said they
think evs are going to be asignificant number, a chunk of their business.
They just don't know the charging anxiety. People are worried. I guess

(06:28):
about the charging network. There wasa joint venture that called for about three
thirty thousand charging stations across the USand Canada. It sounds this sounds like
a snobby suburbanites problem or solution toa problem that exists in their own mind.

(06:48):
You're creating a bigger issue than needsto be and it's based upon the
lie that all of this stuff isgreener. There are more greenhouse gas is
produced through the extraction of rare earthelements, the processing of rare earth elements,
the manufacturing of all of the materialsneeded to fabricate all of these evs

(07:11):
and everything else, as opposed tothe clean extraction methods that we have pioneered
with oil and gas, which bythe way, replenish over time. That's
the way it works. So theyhad this project that's coordinated by BMWGM,
Honda, Kia, several others.They want to have thirty thousand chargers installed

(07:33):
in the US and Canada, andthey want to build out this network.
Is what they had said. Idon't care if you do build out the
network. I don't think it's practical. I don't think it's practical. I'm
not judging somebody if they want tohave an EV I'm not even going to
relitigate this. We've talked about it. But you're reliant to bond. Still,

(08:01):
where do you think electricity comes from? It's like these people don't know
how energy is made. The hellyou don't think electricity comes from? Over
eighty five percent of it comes fromcoal power plants, cold powered plants,
the majority of it. Oh no, but it's cleaner because see we're not
we're not drilling for oil and gas. Oh yeah, it's cleaner. So

(08:22):
we're stripping the land and creating allkinds of carcinogenic byproducts by dirtily extracting rare
earth elements in a very laborious processthat we don't actually do here in the
United States. China, the numberone polluter on the planet does with no

(08:45):
worker protections, no environmental protections.They're the ones who do it. And
because they do it, and youdon't, you think this absolves you of
the original sin of pollution. Evsare the political indulgence for the feeble minded
people who like to pose about beingenvironmentalists. That's what it is. If

(09:09):
you tell me that you drive anEV because you think it's clean, I
literally will think that you are toostupid to associate with because it's true.
And I and where's the left onthis? Where's see if the left really
believe what they believe about everything,they would be asking why so many suburban
Americans, city dwelling Americans, Whyare you all pushing pollution towards China and

(09:33):
other lesser developed nations that are taskedwith the dangerous job of mining your indulgent
elements. What about all the peoplewho are dying of cancer from the carcinogenic
byproducts in China? There's whole cancervillages over there. Or to say nothing,

(09:54):
there was no outrage aside from onepiece from ABC a few years ago,
well about twenty thousand children there werehand mining coalbalt in Congo. No
outrage over that, No it's sothat so that Karen can feel better about
herself when she goes and charges herEV, and then she can parade her
virtue around like a modern day Pharisees. Look at me, I care so

(10:18):
much about the earth. I mean, yes, there were children that had
to mine the coalbalt for use inmaking this product. And yes there's carcinogenic
byproducts and the stripping of the earththat resulted and the other elements needed to
make my EV. But it's nothappening where I can see it. Thus
it doesn't exist. These people aredumber than I mean. It's babies at

(10:39):
least develop object permanence, but progressiveleft with their EV stuff that they do
not. But that's what it is. And we're pushing this. They're pushing
everyone to not drive, to stayhome, eat bugs, own nothing,
and die. That's why they sithere. Jennifer Graenholms says, well,

(11:03):
we don't. We can't control howthis impacts it. No, you can,
and you're purposefully doing You're purposely tankingit. You're tanking it because Joe
Biden, who is the biggest grifter, I can't believe him saying this.
I think he might be the biggestgrifter to ever be in the White House.
This family, this trash family,makes the Clintons look classy. They

(11:24):
have zero accomplishments at all to theirname. They act like their nobility in
America. Somehow this guy gets inthe White House and after being in the
Vice President's office merching it out forgain, he does the same thing in

(11:45):
the White House, merching it outfor gain. They're making money. The
richer the bidens become richer the morethat America's dependency, as America's dependency upon
China and rare earth elements grows,they're selling out American national security for benefit.
No wonder, that's a national securityissue. I'm all for the impeachment

(12:07):
inquiry, but this is the realityof it. Gas prices will continue to
rise, and it's not going tobe easy for all of these for all
of this rare earth element stuff.No, it's they're tanking this system.
And then they're also encouraging law andlawlessness and disorder. So coming up,

(12:28):
there's new images out of Arizona showingthousands of illegal immigrants that are being detained
in an outdoor holding area in Tucson. That sector is overwhelmed Border patrol is
warning that they are over capacity.For three days in a row, they

(12:48):
have seen approximately two thousand illegal crossingsper day, and they said that they're
having to now just release people ontothe street because they are out of space.
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with data dot com and now allof the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.So apparently a bunch of different vs v
HS tapes are selling for thousands ofdollars. There is a catch. It
has to be in mint condition andit has to be a certain one.

(14:16):
So classics like Back to the Futuremovies that have a cult following, like
the original Fast and Furious, they'reselling for thousands of dollars on eBay.
So they said that a Nightmare onElm Street is literally going for like mint
condition VHS five thousand on eBay,The Goonies four thousand, Taxi Driver nineteen
hundred, Conan the Barbarian seventeen hundred. I mean everything from the Dumbo,

(14:41):
Let's see teen Wolf, Gremlins,First Blood, Halloween. Those are some
of the eleven most valuable VHS tapes. And again has to be in mint
condition. That's the that's the Icannot believe someone's paying that is who is
that? It has to be somebodyin the administration. I don't know who
would be that done with money.The US is to shift millions of dollars

(15:03):
in military aid from Egypt to Taiwan. According to The Wall Street Journal.
This is after relations between Cairo andWashington having been strained over things like human
rights, Ukraine, et cetera.I also think it's just some people are
recognizing maybe where the heat actually is. Jack Osborne, son of Ozzi,

(15:24):
sparks furious backlash from morons after heshared a video of himself hunting elkin deer
with a bow and arrow during hisfirst hunt. Yeah, a lot of
people go bow hunting, you know, for the people who think that meat
just magically operates onto the shelves andgrocery stores. That's there's not a field
where meat is grum. That's nothow that works. And he was,
you know, he wasn't he didn'tdo anything. He wasn't like, you

(15:46):
know, he was just showing likehe is out there hunting with a bow.
He's out hunting for elkin deer,and he's you know, he wasn't
acting reckless or anything. I don'tunderstand. It's morons that are upset.
People are like, oh, I'mso disappointed to see this, et cetera.
Realize that you have to call theherd and that it is strictly regulated.
Anyone who's criticizing him for this needsto shut up and get educated on

(16:06):
it. I'm so tired about It'slike again, it's like me talking about
football. I know nothing about football. Hearing people bitch about other people responsibly
harvesting meat. It's the same thing. Stop done with it. Also,
this is funny. Ronda Stantis launchedbillboards in Illinois in a hysterical campaign urging
law enforcement to make the smart moveto Florida, where they're going to treat

(16:27):
their police right. More than twentyseven hundred officers have been recruited in Florida
since they've rolled out this campaign.It's a citizenship matters, law enforcement matters,
make the smart move to Florida.And they actually tout a five thousand
dollars signing bonus for out of stateofficers who relocate as part of its recruitment
bonus payment program that they signed intolaw last year. That's hysterical. Let's

(16:48):
see forty seven percent of Americans theyachieving retirement security will take a miracle,
and they blame inflation and even TransportationSecretary Pootoo. Can I find a reliable
ev charger. Apparently he was onthe struggle bus recently. I know.
Interesting, all right, So comingup, it's even worse at the border

(17:11):
lately than you've ever imagined. Imean, it's always bad, but especially
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important that there be no conflation betweenHamas and the Palestinians. The Palestinians deserve
equal measures of safety and security,self determination and dignity. And we have
been very clear that the rules ofwar must be adhere to. There's no
rules in war, and that therebe human humanitarian aid that flows. Okay,

(18:47):
that's not Israel's responsibility though. Welcomeback to the program, Dana.
Last year, I feel like agoth cupcake. I'm dressed as Wednesday Atoms,
but like the modern Wednesday Atoms,not you know, from the from
the Timber and New series, whichactually was great. Welcome back to the
program. Bottom of this first hour. So she's saying that, first off,

(19:08):
there's no rules in war. It'swar. You cheat every good person
will. I mean, this isjust war one oh one. I cannot.
I don't like non strategists that Ilove reading about military strategy. I
love World War II history, WorldWar one history, I love like war
history, but particularly World War Twobecause we had so many family members in

(19:30):
it, and I I feel likethat's a concept, the idea of a
polite war that's created by people who'venever fought it, or who have no
who don't know anybody who ever foughtit, and have no idea what war
fighters go through. You put peoplewho go and prosecute campaigns that the people

(19:52):
who that the pencil pushers come upwith. When you make these kind of
rules like oh, there's the bag, just the manners the war? Are
you gotta have rules of war?There's no rules in war, chick,
They no rules of war. Imean you're talking about it's it's literally a
zero sum game. You're you're howdid Patent say it? Patriotism isn't dying
for your country, but it's gettingthe Can I say what he said?
Can I say that word the dumb? It's it's about getting the dumb to

(20:18):
die for his So he's he's sayingthat the being a patriots not dying for
your country, it's getting that poordumb, you know, die, having
him die for his I mean that'swar. She has no idea. I
mean going to Kamala Harris to talkabout wars like going to Gretchen Cardlsson to
listen to her talk about Air fifteen'swhich we're going to talk about in a
moment. But what she said theretoo is also incredibly no. She's talking

(20:44):
about what we've touched on on theprogram. She's saying that you can't you
know, the issue of Hamas andPalestine, which is a fictional makeup,
made up blue country. She's sayingthat there's no there's no conflation between and
the Palestinians. But that's what youhave pushed. That is what this party
has pushed for decades. That iswhat this party has pushed for the longest

(21:08):
time. They have pushed this.And so this idea that you're not going
to conflate it now, after you'veconflated at this entire time, you don't
get to do that. You've donethat, and it is their elected government.
They did get elected. The onlyreason, as I said, that
they didn't have further elections is becausethe competing party FATA, which runs West

(21:29):
Bank, was terrified that Hamas wasgoing to take everything over. And I
have to touch on one more time. I have to go back to that
argument that I see a lot ofpeople who think that they can. It's
always these dumb communists drive bys.It's always the people on the left and
they go, oh, well,you know that, not Yahoo is the
one who created He created Hamas andthey funded them. First off, they're

(21:52):
citing this interview that he did wherehe was asked about Qatari involvement when they
had the last cease five that wasviolated by Hamas, and they were talking
about aid and what Israel should doto make Hamas happy, you know,
as though they haven't done enough.I mean they literally left them a whole
country, a whole left you awhole ass country, okay, and you

(22:14):
had all that there, and youhad the infrastructure and the everything, and
they just ran into a hole inthe ground. Literally they built tunnels,
but they were talking about funding forthat. Now the idea that he was
because he was saying in the beginning, and this is what the left does
here domestically that they're apparently too stupidto recognize elsewhere. Instead of having a
unified enemy, if you want to, if you want to divide your enemy

(22:36):
and have them play off each other, that's just strategy. I mean,
if you had Hamas and you're gonnahave Fata and they're all under the quote
unquote Palestinian authority, and to havethem at each other's throats is better than
to have them united and at everybodyelse's throat. And so that was kind
of the strategy, you know,from my perspective of them going into it.
But there are a lot of thesepeople who have no idea the history
of Hamas and Fata. They haveno idea about the governor authority over there

(22:59):
in the territories. They just likeread stuff that they see some moron influencer
on X say and they repeat itand act like it's their own thought.
Shut up, you turns in thepunch bowl. You guys ruin common discourse
and you make everything stupider because wehave to pause life and address your moral
your your idiocy. Stop it.Golly, now this uh as I said,

(23:23):
she's saying that there's it's very importantthere's no conflation. But well,
that's what But you've pushed that forsuch a long time though, she's pushed
that conflation, so I you know, it's a little bit difficult for me
to hear her now, like buthearing her talk about strategy is just like
hearing uh Gretchen Carlson talk about guns. So I had a fundraiser, we

(23:45):
had a campaign kickoff and all thisstuff last night for the mayor of our
town. Everybody should you should youshould be involved. You should be at
every mayoral campaign kickoff in your town. You should be at your city count
We go to the city council stuff, we're at the judge, the county
commissioners, the judges, the school. I mean, you need to be
involved in all of this because allpolitics is local, and you absolutely better

(24:07):
judge people. And here's why thesepeople. If you're not involved locally,
why the hell should anyone care aboutyour opinions on national issues. If you
cannot even be prevailed upon to takecare of your own backyard, your own
where you live, then why shouldanyone take you seriously when you're looking at
the national level. So we werethere last night, but when I came
back, so this I'm explaining thisto you because I was a little cranky,

(24:30):
I was tired, I had beenup, I had a really long
day yesterday. We get back,I ate dinner, suit I barely dinner.
I ate dinner super late. Didn'tget back home until like a little
after ten o'clock. Uh. Andthen by the time I was exhausted,
by the time I was going tobed, and I ended up seeing this
on X last night, and Iforgot she existed. I felt like that
movie. I felt like Tombstone.The scene when Val Kilmor, who should

(24:52):
have won an Oscar for his portrayalsDot Holliday, which is one of the
best portrayals of any character I've everseen in cinema, but I digres.
It's when he was talking to whyaeterb and then the bill about Thornton's character,
and that's when he had a lotof weight on him. Were standing
there and Doc Holliday goes, oh, I forgot you will they are?
And I felt like the same wayreading this from Gretchen carlsim So, she

(25:12):
is talking about my friend Ben Shapirowho's saying he's not going to give up
his AR fifteen. She retweets it, and I kid you not, this
is like legit hurt woman retweets usand she writes with her own fingers,
she thought this with her little brain. She tweeted quote. Ordinary people didn't
have a fifteen's before two thousand andfour. They're not some time honored American

(25:37):
tradition. They are a recent mistakethat we could fix and save thousands of
lives in the process. I'm sorrywhat someone said. The sources are dude,
trust me, this is one ofthe stupidest things I've ever heard in

(25:57):
my life. And I retweeted andI said, Gretchen should stick to beauty
pageants. Caine, what's the sayingthat I have when someone says something very
dumb? Mm hmm, yeah,I'm aware. I'm aware of it.
Should I share? You know?You don't think I said, okay,

(26:18):
intimate what it all means. Yeah, I mean I don't go to the
I'm just saying I don't go tothe house, so she doesn't need to
be, you know, coming.And so happy Halloween, everybody, Yeah,
happy, I love this, likesituational mute. Well, so here's
the thing. First off, that'swrong because it's been it's been out there

(26:40):
for a long time. It's amodern sporting rifle. I was I I
had retweeted it, and I said, like, Gretchen needs to she needs
to stick with beauty pageants because that'sembarrassing. That's not even accurate. I
mean, it's not even remotely accurate. I mean the idea, the air
of it. It's been around fora long modern sporting rifle has been around
for a super long time. It'sbeen around for a very very long time.

(27:03):
And you know the I love howthey all think too that every single
rifle it's oh it's black, thatmakes it shootier? Caine Gretchen facts.
Did you know that rifles when they'repainted black, it makes the bullets come
out faster? Hashtag Gretchen facts,facks, Gretchen Carlson facts. How unfortunate
that she has to share a lessonwith Tucker. Uh, they're not related,

(27:26):
but yeah, anything that has opticson it makes it shootier. If
you put a sticker on it,it makes it shootier. Do you know
that cane? So dangerous? Doyou know the Mount Rushmore was carved with
an AR fifteen? So dangerous itis. Do you know when they were
testing they told everyone came that theywere testing nuclear devices in the Bikinia Toll.

(27:52):
They weren't. They were shooting airfifteens. Oh my gosh, just
crazy. Hashtag science, hashtag factsscretching facts. I should have been her
for Halloween, but I can't gothat long being stupid. I just can't.
How would you someone says that withsuch conviction? Where do these people

(28:17):
come from? It's like Martin,They're like Martians. Where do they come
from? They say, this issuch conviction? Well, yes, you
know, we've never had before twothousand and four, no one had AR
fifteen's. It's crazy. Everything's inAR fifteen. Every rifle that I don't
know is an AR fifteen. Goodheavens, she the comment section is going

(28:37):
should be a book. Actually itshould. It's one of the most amazing
things. Ever. First off,she's not correct at all, whatsoever.
I mean people have been buying Imean this thing has been around for what
good grief fifties longer? I meanyeah, I mean it's been around for
forever. Uh. And just toadd, it's also the firearm that's like

(29:00):
the most well behaved firearm that's outthere. I say that somewhat facetiously because
it is an inanimate object and peoplechoose of their own volition to do good
or bad things with them. ButI mean it is involved literally in the
least amount of criminal activity, theleast amount. And so for her to

(29:23):
say, well, we could saythousands like you know what would say thousands
of lives is if you know wehad no crime? Gretch? Can I
just also add I have never ifyour name is, I've only met like
two Gretchens that I like in mylife. What is up with like a
lot of the Gretchens out there.If you're a Gretchen and you're listening to
the show, we'd probably get along. But you know what I mean,

(29:44):
Like, sometimes you just meet apeople an inordinate amount of the same name,
person that you don't like, andyou're like, what is up with
this name? Everybody that I don'tlike? Is name this right? That?
Are you run into a people who'sI don't know. I guess that's
out the Karen phenomenon kicked off.I don't know, But dang, you
got Britt big Gretch. You gotBig Gretch up in Michigan, Big Gretch

(30:10):
Whitmer. She's like the Paul Bunyanin address. And then you got Gretchen
Carlson. Good grief. Can I'mgonna tell you story. I kind of
met Gretchen Carlson once, I causeI've been I've done stuff with Fox for
a number of years. She wasone of the rudest people I've ever met.
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(30:30):
rudest people I've ever met in mylife. When I can't I'm trying to
think back when this was. Ithink it was when my first book was
out, Hands Off My Gun,and I had to go to She was
still at Fox, and I wentto Fox. I was doing the first
week that your book comes out.It's hell on Earth because you do media
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(30:51):
already, but you also have likeall the media hits, and you're doing
all kinds of media, and it'sNonStop from morning till night, and you
do all the late night hits,all of that, and so for that's
like for a full week, yourfirst full week push. And SO was
up in New York and I wasgetting ready to go on Fox and Friends,
and I was in the green roomand she was doing like a guest
segment on something. She was stillthere. She was in a different day

(31:11):
part, but she was there.And you know, you go into the
green room and everybody's very nice,and other guests who are there waiting,
they you know, everybody always introducesthemselves if they don't know each other already,
and you know, greeting salutations,et cetera. And I said,
you know, hello to her,and she just kind of looked at me
and then took and then took asip of coffee, got up and left.

(31:32):
She was one of the rudest peopleI have ever met in this industry.
And I don't really I can't reallysay that about a lot of people
because I've met everybody's always The onlyother person who was really kind of cold
to me was Barbara Walters U andeven like Wooby Goldberg when I did the
view, had pity on me,but it was fine. But yeah,

(31:55):
Gresham Carlson was meaner than her.She was like one of the rudest people
I've ever met in my life.And I was just like Gottli. I
mean, my thought in my headwas what, you know, what a
But you know, I didn't sayanything. I was like, okay,
and me and my husband looked ateach other, and there was another guests
in there, and we all justkind of looked at each other. And
it's odd anyway, so you know, it goes to show you. I
mean, now I was like,oh, she hates my book. That's

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go to the headrestsafe dot com.Beyond Europe, we know that our allies
and maybe most important adversaries and competitorsare watching. They're watching our response in
Ukraine as well. And if wewalk away and let pot in the race
in Ukraine's independence would be aggressives aroundthe world be in bold and to try
the same, the risk of conflictand chaos could spread in other parts of

(37:29):
the world in the end of Pacific, in the Middle East, especially in
the Middle East. Iran is supportingRussia's in Ukraine and are supporting Hamas good
grief, so Biden saying, that'sfrom his remarks last night, which I
still maintain were horrible. Welcome backto the show, Daniel last year with

(37:50):
you and you can listen to theprogram across the country. You can stream
the program as well. You canwatch the simulcast YouTube Facebook, channel three
forty seven direct TV. He's arguingthat if we allow Putin to erase Ukraine's
independence, do they have independence becausethey did shut down a lot of their
media outlets. Let's not talk aboutLet's not have a contest to see who

(38:12):
has the more communistic approach. Okay, but the that's it's not our responsibility,
not my problem, that's Europe's issue. Let them deal with it.
Let them deal with it, Youdeal with the issue. I grew up
hearing that the United States was innation building busybody. I grew up hearing

(38:37):
that not only was the United Statesand nation building busy body, but that
we always tried to we were involvedin everything, involved in every conflict.
Okay, well, then let's betrue to that criticism and let's let's make
it right and let's not be letthem sort it all out. I mean
we should be doing that anyway.Let them sort it out, because it's

(38:58):
not our responsibility. It's not ourresponsibility to provide in this always this also
there there were discussions to resolve thisissue before the West I think got in
and inflamed the situation, and thenI think brought Ukraine away from the negotiating
table. I just I just don'tthink it's our responsibility because it doesn't affect

(39:19):
our national security interests. They're they'rearguing over a piece of land and it's
they they, and it's to tieit to Israel. I think is insane.
Uh, specious and is a betrayalof education on the area. It's
not even there's no comparison here.But that's what he wants to do with

(39:42):
this one hundred and six billion dollarpackage. He wants to send billions of
our dollars to the to Hamas,to Gaza's government, and they couldn't even
I've seen how many and how manyinterviews we have all this audio and we
played some of it for you already. How many times can have they said
that they cannot actually be for surethey're they're concerned that this aid could actually

(40:04):
go towards Amas only every time they'vespoken about it. Well, that sounds
like a great idea. Let's justgo ahead and give them money. Then
let's go ahead and just fund theconflict. Let's throw money at everybody involved,
and let's see how let's just beentertained. That's that's what it seems
like. That's what it seems like. Why would you do that? Why
would you? Why would you givethem aid? We have no allegiance Fielty

(40:25):
responsibility for or towards Gaza. That'sHamas. We've given them so much aid
already. It's not our problem thatHamas stole all the aid to enrich themselves.
It is not our problem that Hammas, they don't even live in the
hellscape that they created. Their leaderlives in a plush uh, a plushy

(40:46):
palace, and cutter doesn't matter.They they created the situation. That's Hamas,
and I would say even the wholeorganization of how Palestinian Authority, of
which Hamas and FATA are just twodifferent sides of the same terrorist coin.
And the guy who is the headof FATA is also the chair of the

(41:08):
Palestinian Authority. And they had Hamasthat was elected in two thousand and six
after Israel pulled up stakes, totallyreceded, totally left Gaza, no occupation,
left it to Hamas. Hamastain doa single damn thing with it except
build tunnels underneath and high munitions andschools. Now they and then they were
elected in two thousand and six,and Aubust doesn't want to have another election

(41:30):
because he thinks that Hamas will takeover everything. That's why they haven't had
another election, and so the aidthat has been sent over there. It's
not our problem that Hamas, theelected governing authority of Gaza, chose to
keep it for themselves. That isnot an argument for us to send more
of our hard earned tax dollars overduring a time of recession, inflation.

(41:52):
Everybody's broke. We don't have thatkind of money to spend. We also
owe absolutely nothing to Ukraine. We'vegiven them forty four billion dollars already.
We can't account for Hardley and haveit. We're paying people's pensions over there.
We can't even take care of ourown veterans here at home. We
don't owe them anything. We owethem not a damn dying There is no

(42:12):
benefit for the United States at allwhatsoever. And you can give me the
strongest New yorkonn argument that a driveby thinks they can present. It's not
going to win. It's not goingto win it. It's not going to
work. It's not going to persuademe there. It's not going to persuade
other people who recognize that we haveno national security interests served by the United
States involving itself in a land disputebetween Ukraine and Russia. The end,

(42:34):
we have greater geopolitical foes elsewhere.Russia is a dying, dead empire.
They have a waning influence they're playingsecond Banana to China at this point.
They have there even if they wantedto, they have no way to facilitate
or finance any kind of a perceivedgrand ambition to reinvent the Soviet Empire.

(42:54):
It's never going to happen. Theyknow it's never going to happen. And
for everyone else who's like, well, you know you can't have NATO,
that that you know, they don'twant NATO on their board. NATO's already
on their border. It's been ontheir border with Estonia and Latvia and there
hasn't been an issue. Stop whatoh now, just right now, it's
so so dumb. That is sodumb and suspicious. I'm so tired of

(43:16):
it. I think that's that's athat's an invention of Western neocons to say
that they want to expand their empire. Now, as it relates to Israel,
Israel's is a strategic ally in thatarea. We have the Abraham Accords,
which is why Iran is so mad, why they decided to do this.
Now you have this ongoing fight betweenSunni and Shia. That's a power

(43:38):
and we shouldn't really, we shouldn'teven be involved in that to that extent.
In fact, Saudi Arabia and allof these other signees to the Abraham
Accords, they should be stepping upand doing a hell of a lot more
protect your trade partner. That nothing'sgoing to get done anyway because the House
is in chaos. Spending is goingto continue at current level because the House

(44:00):
is in chaos. Where are weat now with the latest on this?
I know we've got what third round, fourth round, and I think they're
taking a secretive vote right now todetermine whether or not or behind closed doors
vote that's going to determine whether ornot Jim Jordan or voting on whether or
not he stays in the race.Does anyone care? At this point you

(44:24):
could have bigfoot. I don't care. Y'all got to get on it and
pick somebody. You got to picksomebody now. As all of this has
been happening, we told you earlierabout the Hoothies, We told you about
the navy worship near Yemen that interceptedmultiple missiles. They haven't actually said for
certain which way those missiles were going. And then, of course, while

(44:45):
Iran infiltrated the White House, rememberyou had that, I mean basically,
remember the Iranian intelligence community. NorthKorea got into our IT departments, and
then they use the money to fundtheir weapons. I don't know if you
saw that associated press, thousands ofremote IT workers sent wages to North Korea
to help fund a weapons program.According to the FBI, maybe they would

(45:05):
have caught that a little sooner hadthey not been trying to bully parents who
were just speaking out in favor oftheir children school board meetings. So IT
workers that were contracting with US companies, they've been sending thousands of them millions
of dollars of their wages to NorthKorea to using its ballistic missile program.
How cheap and bro gas is yourcountry that this is how you have to
fund your weapons program. By theway, that's what FBI and DOJ said.

(45:32):
They said that these IT workers hadbeen they dispatched and contracted by North
Korea to work remotely kine with companiesin Saint Louis and elsewhere in the US.
They've been using false identities to gettheir jobs. The money earned was
funneled to the North Korean weapons program. The FBI held a press conference in
Saint Louis, our hometown, Caneyesterday. You know, they're too busy

(45:54):
going after law abiding people that simplywant to be able to lawfully carry their
perfectly legal to purchase private property.Court documents say that North Korea's government dispatched
thousands of skilled IT workers to liveprimarily in China and Russia, with the
goal of deceiving businesses from the USand elsewhere into hiring them as freelance remote
employees. Then they use techniques tomake it look like they were working in

(46:15):
the US, including pain Americans touse their home Wi Fi connections, and
then they would hire freelance IT workers, and these companies would more than likely
hire people participating in the scheme.And they said that the North Koreans contracted
with companies across the US and insome other countries, so thousands of these
IT workers all part of this,and the scheme was so prevalent that FBI

(46:37):
says that companies have to be extravigilant in verifying whom they're hiring, including
requiring interviewees to at least be seenvia video. Because it's how bad it
is, isn't that something? It'sa good thing they were boyle boy's a
good thing. They were watching thoseCatholics. Huh boyle boy, it's a
good thing. They were watching thoseparents speaking out at school board meetings.

(46:59):
Huh oh boy, oh boy,it's a good thing there. We're watching
all those lawful people going to gunshows. Huh, rab bastards. So
that's isn't that? Isn't that somethingjust lovely? While all this was happening.
In twenty sixteen, you know,they found four Chinese nationals in a
trading company charged in the US withusing front companies to evade sanctions that targeted

(47:20):
Noco's ballistics initiatives. So it'll beinteresting to see what charges come from this.
But uh yeah, if that millionsof dollars funneled back to that millions
of dollars and they're there. Theyhad the press conference about this yesterday in
Saint Louis. Yeah, a coupleof other things to touch on as well.

(47:43):
We were talking about Uh, Idon't know if you saw this.
I was looking at some of thereactions, So who's that brat? She's
a grown ass woman. Now,she's not a little kid. She's aging
out of the youth bracket. Ithink that's kind of sad when I see
people aging out of the youth bracket, clinging to the youth activism avatar.

(48:05):
So you got Greta what's her face? Thunberg and uh Israeli official slam her
because guess who you know? Guesswho this brat backed. She's defending hamas
of course she is the weather girl. How old does she know? She's
like a grown person. Why doesand why is she speaking out about this

(48:30):
at all? This is what happenswhen everyone's like, oh no, you
deserve to have a seat at thetable of big ideas. Greta, I
don't like this is I don't likemaking kids into activists. I don't like
kitty activism. I've always hated it. I've hated it for years, and
so now they have this She wasapparently had sent a message supporting the Gosen

(48:55):
government and she said that Israel wasShe actually had the audacity this bimbo,
and she's a bimbo. You canget mad at me all you want,
but she is. She endorsed acomment where she said that genocide was being
perpetrated in Gaza. Any people aregonna get mad at me for saying that.
I don't care. I'm tired oflike acting like you can't respond to

(49:19):
someone. Oh, well, shewas a kid once, so was I.
You got you? And you knowwho else? Were kids? All
the babies that the people she's standingfor murdered over in Israel, they were
all kids once. Still they hadtheir heads cut off until they were burned
alive. You know, the twelveyear old girl, the sweet autistic girl
who dressed up as Harry Potter.They found her and her grandmother dead in
the desert. Do you know that? I wonder if Greta Thunberg can spare

(49:42):
a word for, you know,for that genocide she wants to talk about,
who I mean, gott Lee.Her parents are literally like the participation
trophy, like post her parents God. So she, I guess, can't
get any more attention for bitching aboutthe weather, so she does this.
These people honestly looking for a proactivesolution in a battle against COVID nineteen.

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miss. It's time for Dana's Quickfive. So this first up here a
Michigan man who stole twenty thousand dollarsin mixers from Target. It's jail time.

(51:17):
What that's a guy thirty one yearsold Farmington Hills in Michigan. Guy's
gonna spend some time in jail.He pled guilty to his scheme in which
he stole a bunch of kitchen aidmixers, like the big giant countertop mixers,
and he, I guess, Imean it was this whole scheme where
they were reselling them. He wasordered to pay twenty thousand dollars in restitution
to target. He it was thetheft and resale scheme and they would take

(51:42):
them there like five hundred dollars perunit and then they would resell them.
He had a little he had alittle side hustle going on, but now
he's in jail for it because it'sdumb. It's a dumb side hustle.
Get like a real job. Aman was found sleeping inside the ceiling of
a convenience store, scaring the shopowners half to death. This is according
to the British Mirror, but itwas in Norman, Oklahoma where it happened.
Apparently the guy didn't steal any foodor any other items. They're investigating

(52:07):
a Norman police. They're investigating theBrahms ice cream and dairy store. Workers
arrived just last month. They weremet with a puzzling scene. They saw
ceiling tiles strewn across the floor andthen that's when they discovered forty one year
old Philip Pickman sleeping in the ceilingand they he was I mean, he
was there sleeping on the rafters andso they finally took him into custody.

(52:29):
But yeah, he had there.Apparently there was a lot of stuff that
were damaged, and there was damagedin the ceiling area. But kind of
lee. I don't know what goesthrough people's heads. This is putin deploys
combat dolphins to take on Ukrainian commandos, and the Black Sea combat dolphins are
jerks, man, You know thatright there? They are. They're absolutely

(52:49):
ignorant animals there there. They canbe your friend or they can It just
depends. I mean, you know, some dolphins are just sebaks. That's
is the way it is. Theseprobably are those those kinds of dolphins.
They're train especially marine mammals. Didn'tthey do this before. I've heard stories
about this before. They helped guardthe Black Sea Fleet at Sevestopol and at
that port and Crimea, and satelliteimages have indicated the floating pins have been

(53:13):
installed near where special forces have madeincursions and landed on the Crimean peninsula.
So they apparently detected amy divers.They can plant mines and they can do
reconnaissance. That's just actually kind ofyou have combat dolphins. Put it like
a combat narwhale or a combat manatee. Do you have a combat manit?
How would that work? A bearagain, another bear that breaks into people's

(53:37):
homes and does people things. Thisbear broke into a home in Connecticut and
stole the lasagna out of the kitchen. Legit took the took the lasagna.
You can see the bear's tags inthe video. Took the lasagna out of
the kitchen, walk right to therefrigerator, literally pulled it open with its
paw, got the lasagnaut like itknew what it was doing, and got

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and started eating the LASAIGNA. That'screepy when they just like know that stuffs
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Make sure you sign up for substack over my Chapter and Verse newsletter
good stuff that comes out daily.So I don't watch the View because I
have standards and stuff, but Iended up accidentally seeing this. It reminded
me of an snl skit. Everyoneis sending me links to snl skits about

(55:31):
just been different singer songwriter karaoke thingsbecause over at the View they apparently had
like the wine moms are just backat it man, and they had two
chicks and like the flowy target dressessinging some song I don't even know what.
I don't even know. I couldn't. There was a warning on the

(55:52):
video on Twitter like don't play thisby cats. They go crazy and I'm
only going to be able to getyou like five seconds because I'll die.
But I guess it was like ananti gun song or something about gun violence
song. And it just reminded meof like when Drunk Chick's mistake dive bar

(56:12):
karaoke for like American Idol. Justthe taste of it, just the taste.
I had to listen to it.So do you I know change?
I can't. I mean the wholelike I'm gonna close my eyes and waved

(56:37):
my arms around like a wizard,and I just I don't know. Oh
my gosh, I can't. Youknow what gets criminals to stop doing criminal
stuff? Wearing going and singing badsongs on the video, that's what it
does. Yeah, I don't,I don't, I don't know. I

(56:58):
just you know what I mean.Like when I I mean it's like drunk
chicks who are like, oh mygosh, what if there's the producer from
American Ottol in here, at theDove Bar. I want to do my
best at karaoke. Fancy here's yourwalt chance. Don't let me down.
I mean like I so it feelslike I got those vibes majorly, dude.
I'm man, oh turned down forwhat? Oh? Man? Our

(57:27):
politics are so stupid? Can't Oh, I'm trying real hard to get through
this segment. Is this not Imean even it was not good. It
was not good. Oh it itwas real, it was It was pretty
cringe. Man. Somebody, somebodygoes, this is not the Little Affair.

(57:49):
Yeah, make it, make itstop. I didn't even like when
I was in high school and TheLittle Affair came out. I didn't even
like it then because I just thoughtit was cringe. Like I don't want
to hang out with you bitches allday. I want to do that.
Who wants to a bunch of likechicks and birkin stocks. That's my idea
of Hell's. Any singer, songwriter, anything is my idea of hell.

(58:09):
I the only I would only makemaybe an exception for one song by John
Denver, and I don't know.That's pretty much it. My stepdad likes
James Taylor loves James Taylor, SoI can't totally pass a lot of judgment
just out of respect to him,But the second he's off this mortal coil,

(58:31):
I will. But that's kind ofa cob. I don't like the
singer songwriter stuff. And can Ijust a sidebar, what's up with the
flowy dress? Is that the thingof the season? Are we all wearing?
Are we all pretending to be alittle house on the prairie? Is
that what we're doing here? Isthat? It is that like the new
thing, Like we're all gonna wearClydesdale heels and dress up like little house
on the prairie. I'm just askingbecause I want to know if I need

(58:52):
to stay inside all fall or youknow, if I can go out in
public and not you know, cringeto death over someone else's attire. All
right, it really was, Imean, that's that's you can't. I
don't even know what they were talkingabout, but I'm told it was about
gun violent stuff. Meanwhile, Johnfetterman this, he tweeted this out literally

(59:14):
just a little bit ago. CanI say this word? Can't let me
put this? I don't know ifI can say this. Let me put
this in and slack. Can Isay that word that's in the headline,
Yeah, if you pronounced it justlike it's written, I think so jag
off. Yeah, okay, becausethat's don't look at me, guys,
it's news. And it's what hesaid, It's what Senator Cargo Schwartz mccrook

(59:37):
said. Okay, So he's reallymilking this to level cringe at this point.
It's just like, we get it. You're a slob at the gross
And he says that he I guesshe thinks he's Well, it's not him,
you know, it's his staff.He tweeted. Quote and by he

(59:57):
I mean his staff. Quote.If those jag offs in the House stop
trying to shut our government down andfully support Ukraine, then I will save
democracy by wearing a suit on theSenate floor next week. Nobody cares.

(01:00:17):
I don't want to do anything thatbad. I don't care what you do.
Man. You could like wear asumo, you could wear a sumotel.
I don't care. Nobody was gonnanobody does that. Nobody no,
huh huh, nobody cares. Nobodycares. But it seems like because he
now that's all he talks about,he's or his staff in him. I
guess he's being encouraged to only talkabout that now and he's he's beating it

(01:00:40):
to death now it's it's just becomingkind of annoying. And then you know
what, then you get stuff likethis. I can't Susan Collins, who
I'm not even a fan of,she's now threatening to do stuff too.
See look what he started. Goahead, go ahead, play that.
I plan to wear a bikini tomorrowto the center floor. I away with

(01:01:00):
the dress code. Uh, tome to bases the institution and be a
bingo wing party. Man, it'sgonna Oh. We have the dumbest,
dumbest we live in the dumbest times. We really do. We we I

(01:01:23):
want aliens to come and just likeblow up our planet. We live in
the dumbest of times. Honestly,I watched this movie last night. It's
a It was supposed to be ahorror movie, but it actually made me
feel helpeful. Uh. It wasabout I can't remember what it was called.
It was some chick, oh significantother, that's what it was called.
Some chick and her boyfriend who's avegetarian. And I was like,

(01:01:44):
that's your first problem. I'm alreadyscared, like you're going into the woods
with this beta they were going.It was in there. They were in
the Pacific Northwest, so it wasthey had the the Pacific Northwest like the
sticker, and they had like allthe they were whole foods as you know,
ideal customers, and they probably worelike underwear woven of hemp and all
this stuff. And you know theyput probalic use deer muscus cologne. I

(01:02:07):
don't know. And he's like,let's go hiking and then camping in the
woods. Now, I love nature, but I'm not gonna lie or pretend
to be I'm something I'm not.We the people invented the house, okay,
so that we don't have to behomeless. And I just view and
if you love to do this,more power to you. I'm just telling
you where I am. I don'tlike pretending to be homeless. We invented

(01:02:29):
the house, okay, and thelights in it and the running water.
Anyway, So this guy's like,let's go on a romantic And it was
cold because they're all bundled up,and it was in the Pacific Northwest,
so it's raining, like you're gonnabe miserable, cold and wet, and
you're gonna be sleeping on the cold, hard ground in your little tent.

(01:02:50):
Wait, this is a nightmare.And then he they go out to they
go to a burger shack before theygo up in the mountains. I'm not
gonna tell you the whole movie,but I will so just warning, and
he asks for a vegetarian meal ata place that literally said it was the
burger Sheck. And my first thoughtwas, girl, it's already scary.
You better run. I mean himsaying that was the audible. It was

(01:03:13):
basically the equivalent of you know whatthat means. So they go up.
Aliens are involved, and somehow hegets they're gonna come and fill up the
Earth. And the alien likes thegirl and he wants her to go onto
a planet away from the destruction that'scoming to Earth. And I'm like,
is it destruction or is it gonnahelp? Because everything is so stupid it

(01:03:36):
can't get much worse. That wasmy first thought. And as the final
scene began to fade to black,the sky was full of these alien pods
raining down like red, hateful,vengeful asteroids, and I just thought,
oh, look, it's a betterday. That's what I thought. I
was like, this was supposed tobe a scary movie, and I was
not scared. I was hopeful.The only time I was scared was when

(01:04:00):
she had to depend on the guywho went to the burger shack and got
a vegetarian meal, and I'm like, how are you going to live in
the woods? So anyway, longstory short, Uh, everything is dumb,
and I eagerly await our alien overlords. I don't know about you,
right, Cain, I would look, that's gonna a happy day. I'll
play some Bill Withers. Yeah right. It's almost embarrassing to take them to
our leader at this point. Yeah, I mean, well which leader?

(01:04:23):
I mean we got you know PresidentCheese Brain mcdaddy showers or you know President
Crocs mc cargo shorts. I don'tknow, like which one? Which?
Which? Where do we go?Or? Are you going to take them
up to little Castro up in Canada? Right? Are you going to take
him to hot for teacher over inFrance? Like where are you going?

(01:04:43):
I'm full of it today? Okay? Ah, so all right, got
through that just I and I hopethat we don't get it because that's the
word that he used, Right,that's the word that he used. And
and I'm like trying to shut ourgovernment down't fully support Ukraine, No,
I want our government to be sdown. Now. I don't care if
he wears his suit or not.Now he's just like, it's just overkill,

(01:05:04):
man, It's just overkill. Inthe meantime, he's trying to talk
about his suit, maybe pay attentionto what's happening at the border an Eagle
Pass. Bill Malugen says it's atotal free for all. He says that.
Now I'm going to point out yesterdayhe said it was the biggest that
he's ever seen. Okay, sonow he's like, wait, I was
wrong. Today is the biggest I'veever seen. Check this out. They

(01:05:28):
counted about little over fifteen thousand Haitiansunder the bridge in Del Rio and Del
Rio. There were over fifteen thousandillegal immigrants under the bridge. That's just
in Del Rio an Eagle Pass.Thousands under that bridge. Now, what

(01:05:53):
did they say yesterday was nine thousand. It's like a little I think ninety
five hundred. Uh, guys,we got some major problems here. Yeah,
shut it down, Shut it alldown. If you can't look at
these images and not think shut itall the hell down. You don't deserve

(01:06:14):
to be an elected office. Andyou remember every single Republican that compromises on
a cr This is insane. Thisis absolutely insane, because you know,
you know, you're you have Democratsthat go out there and say, oh
no, no, they're gonna getyou know, they're gonna they're gonna come
back for you know, they'll they'llgo to immigration court and they'll see a
judge. What were the statistics,something like ninety three actually over that percentage?

(01:06:36):
Never show up never, I mean, they never ever show up.
When is this video? This flashbackvideo of Biden's This is from twenty fifteen
from what I understand. Oh,I guess another before probably before all the
strokes he had. H I'm justspeculating. Yeah, just just by the
way. First off, I heis a racist, so think about how

(01:07:00):
he's saying this. But secondly,he misses the point. Listen, an
unrelenting stream of immigration, non stop, non stop. Folks like me who
were Caucasian of European descent for thefirst time in twenty seventeen will be in
an absolute minority in the United Statesof America. This is twenty fifteen.

(01:07:24):
He's just worried about fifty percent ofthe people in America. He's just worried
about Man, there's not going tobe any more whites, That's what he's
Everyone else is like, wow,how are you all going? Are they
going to vote? Like that's noteven that's not even the point. Everyone
else who isn't a racist, likeDemocrat Joe Biden, who eulogized to claim
member, everyone else is wondering,Wait a minute, what is going to
happen to resources, what's going tohappen to schools, what's going to happen

(01:07:46):
to like voting? I mean,are they are these the people that are
given you know, like what doesthe two thousand dollars stipend from the US
government funded by taxpayers? Like we'reall asking those questions. Joe Biden,
this was the guy who also saidhe didn't want to He made out what
a racist common about his kids growingup in desegregated schools. And then that's
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to fight an alligator for a lawnchair in Florida. That's literally the only
sentence that you can say that makessense. Only in Florida, nowhere else.
One Facebook user showed Guappo the GreedyAlligator at the Everglades Holiday Park in
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(01:09:41):
him taking someone's lawnchair. Florida Fishand Wildlife say that alligators, like you
know, obviously they need external heatsources, so they bask in the sun,
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I mean, I don't think I'mgonna fight him for it, not
in no way, no way.Yeah, I mean, go ahead,
have that, go ahead and takeit, just have it. A Florida

(01:10:02):
man is charged with stealing a staggeringthirteen hundred gallons of wah wah. Guess
it's the wah wah. Yeah,Oh my gosh, this is crazy.
So this dude nine thousand dollars waslooking for nine thousand dollars worth of gas

(01:10:23):
from Wabah locations in Orange County,Florida. Last year. Eurison Perez was
charged with three kinds of grand theft, one kind of a scheme to defraud
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(01:10:48):
value. And he's on video alldoing on all of this stuff. And
apparently he's got a couple of othercharges against him too. But I mean,
of all the things to do that, that's not very It's I mean,
you can't really do that surreptitiously,you know what I mean. You
can't. That's not it's not somethingthat you can just like do without being

(01:11:12):
caught. I don't know some ofthese people. Let's see here, Okay,
So this guy, seventy eight yearold flor To man killed. It
was shot at his neighbor because theneighbor trimmed his trees over the property line.
Oh my gosh. So Edward DrusoloskiDrusilowski Drusilowski, Yeah, from de

(01:11:36):
Leon Springs, was booked into LuciaCounty Jail Sunday, second degree murder.
He killed this dude, he killedthe forty two year olds. This is
a seventy eight year old. Youknow what you say, elderly people aren't
innocent. This Uh, seventy eightyear old shot and killed this forty two
year old came old? Yeah,okay. Brian Ford was trimming tree limbs

(01:11:56):
along the fence line and Drusilowski confrontedhim about being on his property and he
told detectives he told Fort he wasgoing to kill him, and when Ford
and leave, he killed him.There were two nine to one one calls
that came in. Paramedics arrived,but they couldn't revive the guy. Uh,
and Druslowski's being helped without bond pendinginitial court appearance. So he's got
a secondary murder charge that's like minimumof sixteen years sixteen and a half years,

(01:12:20):
and he could get maximum of lifein prison. I don't see how
this is. Someone was like,well, was it a stand your ground?
Doesn't sound like it. It doesn'tsound like it was a standard ground
at all. It sounds like thisguy got mad because this dude was trim
and trees. That's what it soundslike. And a black bear sighting in
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(01:14:08):
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(01:14:29):
these school board meetings? Who ishe talking about here? Welcome back to
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Go sign up. He doesn't haverespect for parents who there aren't parents who
are misbehaving at school board meetings.Who's he talking about? They act like

(01:14:51):
they know what they know? Knowwhat about about kids? Yeah, they're
parents. Who are you? Who'sthis guy sitting here telling me I can't
be involved in my kid's life,or that parents lose authority over their kids
once their kids walk their school doors. I think you got this, uh

(01:15:14):
situation messed up here, slick.I think you got it. I think
you got it a little bit backwards. Oh my gosh. Can you imagine.
I'm gonna tell you what parents backin the day would not like our
grandparents and our parents. Can youimagine like a nineteen seventies parent dealing with
this. Somebody gets slapped. Somebodywould get slapped, flip flop off,

(01:15:38):
not even playing with us. It'sdifferent today. Everybody's worried about hurting noybody
else's feelings. I know there's there'snobody who's been misbehaving at school board meetings.
Nobody. I'm not even quite surewhat he's talking about here, or
think they act like they know gotthe little they are parents. There's this

(01:16:01):
just this this pervasive idea amongst alot of people on the left, most
of the left where government exists tohelp you out and to you know,
from cradle to grave, and thatall the authorities know better than you,
especially about your kids. It's justnot true. We're smod. Speaking of

(01:16:23):
SMOD, I need to come backto this. Can we talk about this
orfish real quick? Or fish?I'm not saying orifice, although there'd be
a funny way to say it.So I got to intersperse some of the
politics here or we're all gonna gomad. So there's this or fish.
They say it's a rare creature,widely believed to be the harbinger of natural

(01:16:47):
disasters. It's said to appear beforetsunamis and earthquakes, and apparently off the
coast of Taiwan and July the earthquakefish was seen floating off the coast.
What yes, the oar fish orthe giant oarfish aka doomsday fish. Uh?

(01:17:15):
It is ugly. I don't evenknow that they discovered it in July
twentieth this year they discovered this giantSo there's this myth with it that it
is the it's like a doomsday harbinger. So like what so okay, here's
my question with this, what's itlike what's a grace period before like the

(01:17:36):
doom comes? Right? What isthat? Like? You see the oar
fish is like a week, acouple of weeks, a couple of months,
Like, what's the Is there somescientific is there like a timeline?
Apparently it's a giant herring, isn'tit looks like? Yeah, it's known

(01:17:56):
as the King of arings. Gross, it's really us looking fish. I
don't know. I some say thatthere's no They said that they could not
one, according to Forbes, oneset of researchers, so they couldn't find
any reports of a six point zeroor greater magnitude quake happening within ten days
ten days of a deep seafish sighting. They said, the or fish legend

(01:18:18):
is really compelling, but there's noscientific reason to think we can use.
I don't care about your science anymorebecause your science says that dude can chop
off as willy and be a chick. So I don't know. I'm just
gonna go with the oarfish myth.What's happening? Smart on the way,
what's up now? We were talkingabout harsh winters too, because my parents
and my grandparents had all these oldtimey things that they trusted. It's like

(01:18:42):
Calvin Ball Rolls of Nature, andmy mom lives by the Farmer's Almanac.
Well, what's the farmer's almanac?Say? She's like, that's way more
precise than the meteorologists and all thisother stuff. So at a friend of
mine, their dad went out andcut a per semon off their tree and
they cut it in half. Soapparently the myth with a per simon is

(01:19:04):
that if there's a spoon in itwhen you cut it in half, then
that means they're going to be shovelinga lot of snow this winter. Is
that? What that means? Came? So you that? And then the
what is the other one? Thewooly caterpillar, the wooly worm? Yah,
yeah, the wooly worm, thewooly bear caterpillar. So if it's
like real wooly uninterrupted color, thenthat means it's going to be a bad
winter too. Yeah. If there'sa really small middle like there, there's

(01:19:28):
usually like a rust sort of colorand then it's dark on both ends.
So if that rust middle is longer, the more mild the winter. But
if that rust middle is much shorter, then there's supposed to be a harsh,
harsh winter. So when my friend'sdad cut into the persimon that they
pulled off the tree, it hadon one side when they cut in half,

(01:19:49):
it was a knife shape and theother side it was a spoon.
That means it's going to be anicy, cold winter with a lot of
snow to shovel. Yep, Imean according to the persimon theory, is
that accurate? I would say thatthe Farmer's Almanac is probably more accurate.
Don't they talk about that stuff wesee on TV meteorology? Oh yeah,

(01:20:10):
I mean there's trends to it forsure. Now I feel like I need
to get one. I feel likeI need to. Do you have one,
like literally the Farmer's Almanac? Yeah? I used to have one.
My mom used to give me oneevery year in the early Yes, she
didn't love me anymore, she stopped. Yeah, they Uh, she like
lives by this thing all my well, my my grandpa had like cattle and

(01:20:31):
all that stuff, so he likewent, I think all the farmers and
all that obviously Farmer's Almanac. Butyeah, she's like, you can apply
this this you know to now youcan apply it. It's it's ever comes
out every year, so they havethe the twenty three twenty four. Apparently
it's going to be unseasonably cold andstormy. That's I guess what we're getting
where we are, Cane. Yeah, hmmm, that's what it's looking like.

(01:20:56):
Yeah, so ice. I'm gladI got my generator. Yay.
Anyway, I had to wait totalk because I can't get over this oarfish
thing. I kind of want thatto be true, like the myth of
it. Right, it's this weirdgross worm. It's a worm really in
a worm fish haring whatever is.So keep in mind came we saw or

(01:21:17):
came up in June, July,June whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
So we're on the clock for somedoom. When's it coming? Just
waiting and we're gonna have an icycold winter with a lot of snow to
shovel according to the per Simmons.Isn't that what that little uh harry pig
saw, groundhog? Isn't that whatthat groundhog saw? I don't know,

(01:21:42):
he sees shadows, I think,do you remember what the groundhog thing with
the what it saw this year?Steve, hang on, hang on,
ground It's Friday, guys. We'redoing this, groundhog goes back in February,
so mm hmmm, that would havepredicted how we exited winter. I
think. Oh, apparently he sawhis shadow, the furry pig sow it
shadow, so he predicted six more. So yeah, all indication it's gonna

(01:22:05):
be a bad winter. So ifyou like cold and ice and you know
misery in general, yay for you. You're gonna have a good horrible winter.
Yay. Right when energy prices aregonna increase, yeay. Hey,
yes, it's gonna be expensive heatingyour home. It's gonna be expensive.
Yay. Steve says his acorn theoryis a myth. See what's your acorn

(01:22:28):
theory? Now? My grandma alwaystold me that there was a lot of
acorns, that more acorns that fellnormally, like in your driveway, then
it would be a harsh winter.So I just try to look it up
and there was like a whole boldthing and it was like, that is
not true. Huh. I'm gonnatell my kids that you can tell that
it's gonna be a harsh winter whenyou see squirrels out in Patagonia jackets means

(01:22:54):
it's gonna be a harsh winter.If you see squirrels out in little Patagonia,
little little Patagonia, squirrel jackets.It's gonna be harsh winter. The
Persimon thing looks cool though, butat the and and and dude check it.
So the Channel five affiliate in ourhometown cane uh huh, it said,
snowy winter coming from Missouri. PerSimmon seed say there it is so

(01:23:20):
uh, I mean there is somethingtoo. All these people cutting in their
per Simmons and they're all seeing thesame thing. Spoons and knives. What
cold winter because the knive is it'ssupposed to be cutting cold winter, and
the spoon is like the shovel.That's so, that's why they think.
So uh, that's what. Soget prepared for a bad winter. I'm

(01:23:41):
just gonna go ahead and start stackingup on a couple everyday items, you
know, just start doing that now. And uh, I don't know,
like uh now, I really dowant to make we have our we have
a generator. Now. I wantto make sure I get propane tank Bobby's
pro clean burning fuel. I getsome clean burning fuel right there, because
everything is going to be so expensive. Think about it. The Saudis are

(01:24:05):
still controlling the the reduced production.You got President mc unity. Daddy Showers
can't talk who suspended those leases inAlaska. Uh, they're they're trying to
push everyone to the whole green Newdeal. It's going to be expensive,
and he's focusing on what. Oh, that's right, gun violence prevention.

(01:24:29):
They need an election issue, theyneed something, give them something. They're
having there, caan Win. Isthis their rose garden ceremony? Is expected
to take place after we get offair, the White House Office of Gun
Violence Prevention. Yeah. Yeah,it's just going to be like a glorified
cabal of gun control people. Thisis after And we talked about this earlier

(01:24:54):
this week. It came out lastyear that these gun control activists actually collude
with the CDC to have the CDCremove their defensive gun usage statistics, to
delete that so that people couldn't lookand see because the gun control folks said
that it impeded their efforts to restrictyour Second Amendment rights. Hmm. So

(01:25:17):
they have their White House Office ofGun Violence Prevention. I won'der know how
much this is going to cost taxpayers. And it's full of literally gun control
activists who know nothing, literally aboutguns nothing. And she said that she
tweeted this out to this morning.She goes, because you marched, organized

(01:25:38):
and voted, we passed the mostsignificant gun safety legislation in thirty years.
What is she talking about? Whatdo they pass? All I've seen are
executive orders in ATF directives. Theyhaven't passed anything. You know, every
election, this is always like atthe bottom of the issue of concerns when
you when including amongst Democrats when theysurvey Democrats. But they're not serious about

(01:26:00):
this. They're not serious about thisbecause they they well, first off,
it's just a backpack to the guncontrol groups that have supported them. But
secondly, they're not serious about thisbecause this doesn't have to do with law
abiding people owning firearms. This hasto do with repeat defenders getting back out
on the street. I mean,for crying out, law of Nike closed
for forever? What in Portland thatwhere Nike was invented, where they first

(01:26:23):
launched they are now they have nowshut their doors entirely because of the crime.
It's not safe for them to remainopen. I mean, that's just
insane. But that's the restorative justice, that's their law, that's their idea
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it's time for Dana's Quick five.Keep seeing those headline different places, and

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I'm trying to I mean, Idon't know. I guess it's true.
Maybe. So this guy was onsocial media saying that if you're in a
public bathroom and you see like tinyspecks, like on the side of the
toilet, like the tough toilet paperthat's in the little plastic thing, you
take it off and it's a littlecircle toilet paper in there, and there
looks like there's marks in it,he says, that's where drug users are

(01:28:15):
wiping off their needles, So becareful with a restroom toilet paper. I
don't like public restrooms anyway, becauseno, I just don't. That's where
my germa. I've not lost mydrumaphobia with that at all. What is
Skeeter syndrome? We have a wholebunch of gross stuff today, welts caused
by Skeeter syndrome. Is it amosquito bot or is it Skeeter syndrome?

(01:28:40):
So they say, according to ClevelandClinic, it's the allergic reaction marked by
significant inflammation. So if you have, you know, like a welp that
doesn't from a mosquito bite that doesn'tgo away. Oh my gosh, you
big babies. That happens from timeto time. Just put some bena droll
on it. Get up. Whyare you making that face. It's definitely
not because of the vaccina for COVIDwith any of that stuff. Wait,

(01:29:01):
do you think I think that yourimmune system has been you know, only
if you get the class compromised orfrom COVID itself. I don't know.
Some people I think do get this, but it's just you're just your body's
dealing with a mosquito bite. It'snot like a thing. An incurable dog
disease is on the rise and nowapparently three humans have caught it. Uh,

(01:29:24):
this is terrifying, so they saidit's uh. Brusella canus is a
bacterial infection. It can spread throughbodily fluids transmitted to humans people and manifest
the symptoms like a fever, malaise, you know, in a large spleen
or swollen lymph nodes. It isincurable in dogs and in the UK they've

(01:29:48):
been telling recommending to people euthanasia.Humans can be treated with a long course
of antibiotics. So wait a minute, humans can be treated with antibiotics,
then why can't dogs? No,you just go to kill them? What?
Like? What in the world?Like? There was one woman and
they said that it spreads in fluidsand reproductive fluids and can be transmitted to

(01:30:09):
humans. But they said that thatbefore twenty twenty, the UK had only
three recorded cases and dogs. Therewas one woman who said that she was
told she should put her five dogsdown because they had it. But again
we go back to if humans canbe treated with antibiotics, and why can't
dogs. I don't know. Chinesewomen are using a fake belly button sticker

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three forty seven direct t I'm readingthis this thing. This is over in
the school Diversity Week in the UnitedKingdom. It's just like us. It's
a UK wide celebration of alphabet papale quality and primary and secondary skolls like
primary and secondary schools. Isn't thatwhere they're learning about like verbs and you

(01:32:18):
know, how to tie your shoesand be a human, you know,
just like do basic things, youknow, learn things, And we're teaching
or pushing not teaching, you're pushingabstract concepts like mental illness that adults have.
I just can we just boil thisdown in very simplistic terms. These

(01:32:39):
are adults who are pushing their obsessionover bits onto kids. That's what this
is like. It's I cannot believe. I never would have predicted that we
would be in this reality. Thisis like a second's own horror film.
And we were just talking with MissouriAttorney General Andrew Bailey just the last hour
about the suit that he's filed inour home state, Kane of Missouri Winsville

(01:33:03):
School District Winsville, which is likethis pie in the Sky's school out in
Saint Charles County, very beautiful,very beautiful county, by the way,
and they were having these hidden discussions. The school board was about gender neutral
bathrooms, and one of the schoolboard members was on unofficial record saying,
well, you know, we justdon't care what the parents think about this.

(01:33:25):
And then now the attorney generals involved, forty two parents spoke out.
Three of the school board members blewthe whistles. So thankfully people are speaking
up. But this is just it'sinsanity, and this is it is a
culture war, but there is anideology and ideological component to it, and
that's kind of what's the focus ofthis book. It's called Hide Your Children,

(01:33:46):
Exposing the Marxists behind the Attack onAmerica's Kids, and it is out
today. It's in stores today.My friend Liz Wheeler who joins me via
skypost of the Liz Wheeler Show.This is her book. Congrats on the
book, by the way, Ireally like the cover of it, The
Red Wolf. I'm just trying tofigure out how we got into a society,

(01:34:09):
Liz, where we have like strangeadults like these are not even like
familial members who are obsessed with bathroompolicy in other people's kids' schools, or
I mean that are having these,you know, people who are on school
boards that think that parents don't havea right to know what's happening in their
kids' schools. Uh, it's justwe got to this point really fast because

(01:34:31):
this was not a huge issue tenyears ago. Thanks Sanna for having me
on the show. It it.I mean to say that it's cultural insanity
that we're experiencing right now might bethe understatement of the year. When I
began to research just the very beginningsof this book, I was researching just
as a mom, like, isthis a concerted effort to target our children?

(01:34:51):
Who's behind this? What is thisall about? Why? Now?
And I realized that, yes,it's certainly escalated. Now we can all
see. I mean, what youwere just describing is so horrendous. I
mean happening in the UK as wellas in the US, happening in our
home states, in the Bible Belt, like the places you least expect it.
And I realized that while it isescalating, it's not new. It's

(01:35:12):
the culmination of decades upon decades ofthe left infiltrating our institutions, institutions that
were meant to protect children and coopting them, subverting them, until they've
entirely captured these institutions. I'm talkingour major institutions, obviously, the media,
the education system sadly a lot ofreligious institutions, to the law,
the family, and in particular theelement of the nuclear family. The children

(01:35:36):
maybe is the last element left standing. So what I do in my book
is I trace each of these things. I name the names of the people
and the organizations behind the capture ofthese institutions, behind the attack in America's
kids. And then once we've establishedthe reality of this political enemy that we're
facing, who they are and whatthey want, I offer a solution that

(01:35:58):
Dana, I will tell you isdifferent than what the Republican Party offers for
how we can take back these institutionsand save our kids. Because what the
Republican Party has been doing the lastfifteen years is not working, or we
wouldn't be where we are today.Well yeah, I mean, I mean,
I wonder if some of them evenknow, like the concept of critical
race theory. I remember the wholeissue of Derrek Bell and Barack Obama,

(01:36:19):
and I was writing about this intwenty twelve, and it seemed really weird
that this was going to replace likethe economic class warfare getting into this,
like the cultural construct warfare, whichis where we are now. But the
Republican Party, there are a lotof Republicans that don't understand the importance of
this. That think, like,for instance, like the fight against Disney,

(01:36:41):
there was some like old krusty Republicanfundraiser who's like, oh, it's
not necessary to do all the Well, it wasn't like it was some It
wasn't like it was the Florida legislatureor the governor's idea of Florida to get
involved in this. These were parentswho were livid that what was being presented
for instances black history was literally itwas a class called queer theory. I
don't understand how that goes into BlackAmerican history or black history at all,

(01:37:03):
but that was what was being presentedand packaged into this veneer of black history
and sold to kids like, youknow, in seventh grade, eighth grade.
Even so, these were parents thatwere speaking out about this. Why
to some Republicans, Liz, whyis there like is it just they don't
see it the importance of it,do you think? Or is it that
they are just stupid to the conceptfor the lack of a better way to

(01:37:27):
put it, because I just can'timagine, you know, all of the
policy stuff is downstream from culture.I don't understand why they don't see the
importance of this fight. Well,let me give you a perfect example of
this, because I think a lotof conservatives have been blithely unaware. We've
been complacent. Part of the reasonthat parents have been complacent is because they
didn't realize this was happening. Butthe people that should have been the ones

(01:37:50):
to ring this bell, this warningbell, are politicians fighting back against it.
Our media just choose not to believeit. It's not convenient for them.
They don't want to talk about issuesthat are uncomfortable or moral. They
just want to go to their DCcocktail parties and not deal with the issues
that actually impact our families. Sothis example is Governor Chris Christy was on

(01:38:10):
CNN about two weeks ago and hewas asked about some of these states around
the country that have been banning transgendersurgeries for kids, and he was asked,
why don't you support that if youare against these transgender surgeries for kids,
and Christy says, listen, Idon't support the I don't support the
surgeries, but I don't think it'sgovernment's right to step in and tell parents
what they can do or not dowith their children. It needs to be

(01:38:30):
parents' decision whether they can mutilate thebodies of their children in the name of
gender ideology. And I saw that, Dana, and I was like,
he's a perfect example of what I'mtalking about when I say the Republican Party
has gotten it wrong, because theRepublican Party defines freedom as the ultimate end
as long as someone has the freedomto do something that must be good and
right and moral, And that's nottrue. If it were true, then

(01:38:55):
what David French said when he oncesaid that Drag Queen Story Hour was a
blessing of liberty, There'd have tobe something inherently good about these grown men
dressed as sexualized versions of women,gyrating in front of women. But I
reject that there's anything good about that. It's grotesque, it's immoral, it's
evil. So the Republican Party mustbe getting the definition of liberty wrong.

(01:39:15):
It must be that the definition ofliberty is that freedom is the means to
something greater. But Republican politicians havelost sight of this, or refuse to
grapple with this question, because inorder to answer that question, what is
something greater? What is this somethinggreater? What does human flourishing look like?
How do we use the just authorityof government to enact these ends in
our society. They have to thinkabout and wrestle with moral issues, which

(01:39:39):
is the last thing that politicians inWashington, DC want to do. No,
there is any morality there. Imean, it's like the godless,
you know, trying to lecture aboutGod. That's kind of what it is.
Liz Wheeler her new book Hide YourChildren, exposing the Marxist behind the
attack on America's kids. You alsoget into the ESG guidelines as well,
which I think that I think thebest way to describe this, because if

(01:40:00):
had people safe, you had tobreak that down into like an elevator pitch.
I mean, it's basically like China'syou know, behavioral credit score,
but just apply it to every aspectof your life, financial everything. I
mean, I was just reading abouthow there was more financial penalties being applied.
This is here in the United States. I can't find the sadline.
But tell me a little bit aboutthat because you include that in this as
well. So after they go throughschool, if they are able to come

(01:40:21):
out of you know that process,if they're not homeschool, to homeschool to
your kids by the way everybody ifyou can they if they are able to
come out at one piece from theschool system and then they go out into
the workplace, they're probably going tobe now discriminated against based on their ideology
if things keep going this way becauseof these I mean the behavioral you know,

(01:40:44):
the ESG. It's like Chinese behavioralcredit score. I mean, ultimately,
that's what it is. It is, and it's actually even worse than
that, because children are suffering therepercussions of ESG when they're still in school,
when they're still young children, whenthey're still under ten years old.
Even because it's not just that they'regoing to run into this when they apply
for a job. It's not justthat they're going to be forced to undergo
DEI training once they've been hired.It's that these woke corporations that produce products

(01:41:10):
for children, including Disney or youknow, bud Light is a perfect example
of this, although they're not producinga product for children, but Disney's a
good example. To bear. Builda Bear is rooted. Build a Bear
is a good example of it.I mean, target all of these different
places. The reason that they areembracing this so called wokeness is because it
earns them points on their ESG score, and they need a high ESD score

(01:41:32):
if they want to participate in ourmarket. Because these big financial institutions like
black Rock and Bank of America,who determine whether you get loans and whether
you can survive in the market atleast for these big corporations, is forcing
these corporations to virtue signal and embracewokeness or else they're being penalized in the
market. So these big corporations thatare targeting our children with really poisonous stuff.

(01:41:54):
We all remember those videos of theDisney executive that says we are intentionally
inserting a queerness agenda into our children'sprogramming. It's not because that profits them.
Dan and I think lost an incredibleamount of money producing these woke films.
It's because they're pursuing a high ESGscore. So as long as that's
something that governs our corporations in ourcountry, and it is already here,

(01:42:15):
it's not something that we're predicting willhappen. It's already here. As long
as that's a legal thing to do, then wokeness in our corporations is never
going to be solved, and it'snever going to be something that the corporations
walk back just based on backlash orboycotts from conservatives. True that it's a
good way to put it. Yeah, the ESG guidelines. We're proud Kane
to have a negative fifty thousand ESGscore here on the on the show.

(01:42:40):
I think that's how we got tostart doing it. The book is The
is Hydror Children, exposing the Marxistsbehind the attack on America's kids. It
is out today. Liz Wheeler,congratulations on the book. This is a
good discussion. We got to talkwith you again soon. Are you looking
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He's always. I'll tell you whatwhen I need help on the left,
he's great. He's great, andhe's my friend too. Lindsey Graham,
wherever you are, Lindsey, Ohno, thank you, Oh no,

(01:44:06):
no, he helps me on theleft. We need help. Sometimes
Republicans shouldn't need help on the left, but he helps them. Oh girl,
what you're doing. The crowd wasnot having it, and he was
like, no, I'm gonna savethis. No, you aren't saving it.
You can't. It's like going intoa small room with bad air circulation.

(01:44:30):
You know, when you're gonna gotalk to a bunch of people and
just like crop dust in the room. Right, that's the same thing as
san Lindsay Graham's name at a conservativeevent. It's the same thing, you
know what I mean. You can'tdo that. That's Trump. It was
yesterday. He's in South Carolina.Why would you do that? Stop it?
Why would he go out? Ilike Lindsay Gram, Why why would

(01:44:53):
you go out and do that.I know that Lindsay Graham stumps for him.
I get the their buddies, butdude, you cannot and you can't
be calling everybody else a rhino whenyou go out and say that stuff.
Right, you can't be like youwere governor after Jeff Bush. So you
must be a rhino. Not reallyme. You have Rick's got there too.

(01:45:14):
But you can't when you go outand you're like Lindsey Graham bringing him
up at a rally. When Isaw that at first, I saw Lindsay
Graham's name trending yesterday and I waslike, why, oh why what happened?
It's because that you can't do that, girl, Now what you're doing?
You can't? Oh uh? Ithat was this funny. Can we

(01:45:36):
talk about justin Trudeau little Castro fora minute. We got this same audio.
Somebody ten justin Trudeau. They gotin trouble. In fact, one
of their dudes just resigned. I'mgonna play this audio because they literally brought
like an actual Nazi and a Canadianparliament. You know, after they called
truckers and the convoy Nazis, theybrought a real one. Listen. Obviously,

(01:45:57):
it's extremely upsetting if this happened.Speeder Speaker has acknowledged his mistake and
has apologized. But this is somethingthat is deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of
Canada, and by extension to allCanadians, I think particularly of Jewish MP's
and all members of the Jewish communityacross the country. Or celebrating young or

(01:46:18):
commemorating young Kapour today, I thinkit's going to be really important that all
of us pushed back against Russian propaganda, Russian disinformation and continue our still unequivocal
support for So he calls Kayu Trudeauthere, sorry, Kyu Castro, that's

(01:46:38):
never going to end. He actuallycalls the you know, because they honored
they brought into like a legit Nazi. He calls it Russian disinformation. You
know, you did not Canada's Housespeaker. By the way, they resigned
the guy thought he did he foughtliterally, for that is a true thing.
It was a Nazi military unit.They invited a dude who fought for

(01:47:00):
a Nazi military unit to World WarII during World War Two to Parliament to
attend a speech by the Ukrainian president. That actually happened, and after they
delivered the address, they gave ninetyeight year old Yaroslav Hunkah a stadium ovation
and then the speaker, Anthony Roda, drew attention to him, and then
Rota introduced him as a war herowho fought for the first Ukrainian Division.

(01:47:23):
Uh that was the first Ukrainian Divisionwas also known as the Waffen S S
S Galashia Division, and it wasa division under the command of the Nazis,
or as Brad Pittwood saying, andglorious pastors, Nazis. They had
a Nazi they're in Canadian Parliament.It's just might be my masterpiece. Oh
my gosh. So remember how whenthey were called remember the trucker convoy,

(01:47:47):
and how you had lawmakers and youknow they said the Hong Kong was like
Heile Hitler. It was just likeHeile Hitler when I heard trucks got Hong
Kong. It's just like Kyle Hitlersaid, some stupid Canadian Lawmieker. And
then they bring an actual Nazi in. You can't tell a Nazi from a
truck, you stupid, dumb,dumb lawmakers. So wrote a stepped down

(01:48:12):
as a speaker, and they said, oh, we're so sorry. We
didn't mean to invite the Nazi.I mean what we did, but we
forgot that he was a Nazi.Kind of golly, I mean, golly,
I mean, it's just it's it'sbeyond having lunch with them. But
you know, you don't invite himto parliament. All right, today's all

(01:48:33):
right. You remember when Nancy Pelosiwas Speaker of the House, when she
wasn't sure you know, insider trading. She was pretty much just impeaching Trump.
Well here's what she had to say. But if you have a difference
of opinion, you just can't beimpeaching and peaching. On the other hand,
this is a fake distraction, asyou said, as she's talking about,

(01:48:56):
as opposed to like a real distraction. The hell does that mean it's
a fake distraction? What's the differencebetween a fake one and a real one.
And also what that's literally what youdid. That's what you did the
entire time you were House speaker.Look, you're making me go falsetto what
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