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It's also important to understand why thepause came to an end. It came
on an end because of a Mossa Moss renee don commitments had made.
In fact, even before the pausecame to an end, it committed an
atrocious terist attack in Jerusalem, killingthree people, wooing togethers in America.
Step over and over again, donewith it. I'm so done with all
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of these. I'm so done withher on the same talking points over and
over. And then you guess what. You get to turn on cable news
or get to listen to some dipwad podcasts, and it's the same point
over and over and over and overand over again. What has changed?
What has changed for any of thesepeople? What has changed? Either get
out of the way and let peoplefinish it, or shut up, because
doing anything otherwise drags this out needlessly. Why is the Anthony blinkn even going
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over there lecturing Israel about doing anything? Why is he giving press conferences about
well, this is what happens now, we all, we all remember what
happened October seventh. We don't needto hear talking ahead after talking head after
talking head after talking head of talkinghead tell us about we know what happened.
What are you gonna do about it? Stand aside and let them finish
instead of going over there and puttingyour hands up and saying stop stop.
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We have to consider the humanitarian reasons. We've got to consider humanitarianism. Well,
you know what, humanitarianism in manyinstances and this is why war as
hell gets thrown by the wayside,especially when you're trying to root out an
enemy that will absolutely refuses to allowyou to live in any kind of peace.
Welcome to the show, Dania,last year with you top of this
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first hour. And that's the otherthing you have Kamala Harris audio sound bite
one. Listen to this, KamalaHarris decides to whatever I guess, she
was done with the border and theguns and whatever else she was dictator of.
She went over there to or gavethese remarks rather on waiting on Gaza.
Listen. Five principles guide our approachfor post conflict Gaza. Forcible displacement,
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no reoccupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory, and
no use of Gaza as a platformfor terrorism. We want to see a
unified Gaza and West Bank under thePalestinian authority and Palestinian voices and aspirations must
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be at the center of this work. It is tiring to hear it over
and over again. It is Itis because, as I told you last
week, Palistinian authority lost control.I mean they were displaced by an election.
The people don't want Palestinian authority.You know what colonization and appropriation is.
Kamala Harris is going over there andtelling them, well, you have
to have Palestinian authority control, yougotta have it. It's not gonna happen.
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You're not gonna have Palestinian authority becausethey were already pushed out of the
way by Hamas. So she says, well, you know it has to
we went to Palestinian, which isagain a fictional name for a made up
country and made up a city.I mean you might as well just like
you know, talk about just makeup a country name and apply it to
the same thing. But when she'stalking about placing it all under the authorities
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control, the authority lost control.They lost control. End of end of
So why are we still pushing afailed solution and the two state solution?
Guess what? Hamas doesn't want it? And guess what that's reflected throughout the
citizenry, because they enjoy overwhelming support, not just in Gaza but also West
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Bank. And then she says,well, there must be no forcible displacement
or no reoccupation. What are youtalking about reoccupation? The occupiers are Hamas
and everyone who came in after Israelunilaterally withdrew in two thousand and five.
Everyone who came in after that,those are the occupiers. They got free
land, free infrastructure, free greenhouses, free agriculture, free water systems,
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free sewage systems, free energy systems, free all the things. It was
one client welfare handout to a peoplethat had, according to years of thousands
of years of antiquity, no discernibleties to the place. But to shut
up the international stage, they weregiven this strip of land, and then
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they demanded more, and then theyelected a terrorist government that went out and
tried to kill all these innocent people. And then when Israel defends itself,
oh my gosh, Zionism blah blahblah blah blah. I mean, history
is easily rewritten for the stupid,and the stupid believe it. So when
she talks about no reoccupation. There'sno occupation for Israel to live in land
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that has always been it. It'sland, No siege, no blockade.
Why don't you go tell Egypt thatat Rafa Crossing, Why don't you go
tell Egypt about any kind of blockade? No reduction in territory? What do
you mean reduction in territory? Hamascontrols both territories. This just betrays an
absolute ignorance. She is. Sheis nothing but a car hood or ornament
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for this administration. She is anidentity politic checking the box. To have
Kamala Harris as vice president. It'syou have two people who are in the
highest levels of office. Both ofthem are nothing more than ornaments on a
tree. Oh, it's absolutely true. She says. It's sexism. I
think it's sexism to let a womanpast by doing mediocre work and just giving
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her a pat on the back becauseshe's got a vagina. That's sexism.
It's sexism to say, oh,wow, you're a woman. You made
it here because you're a woman,How great. That's sexism. You either
want a quality or you don't.And if we're going to implement equality,
she sucks at her job and ofnow and as we made the point about
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Egypt, not even take it whennobody takes refugees from Gaza, do you
know what? No to know?Why? Because it's it is within the
culture to hate everything and everyone.These schools teach that their neighbor to the
north doesn't exist. They teach thatthe United States is evil. Why do
you think that there were hordes ofpeople out in the street whenever they hand
over these hostages back to Red Crossor whatever third parties they're broke or in
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that agreement. Why do you thinkthat there are so many people in the
street. Do you think all ofthem are harmas? Do you think that
maybe some of them, some ofthe thousands in the street baying like jackasses,
might be citizens. Nobody wants tohave this conversation because they're so terrified
of being accused by a godless,moral less people of being somehow participating in
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genocide. The genocide is what Hamasthe elected government's been doing to everybody else.
Fight to the death on that language, because it's worth fighting for asenime.
Now look think of this the stateside, it's got even crazier.
They canceled the minoral lighting. They'recanceling Hankah and different Honkah events here in
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the United States. In Virginia,there was a minoral lighting that was scheduled
for the second Sunday's Art and MusicalFestival on December tenth in Virginia next week,
but it was canceled by the organizers. The festival's founder said that quote,
the concern is of folks feeling likewe are siding with a group over
the other, not a direction weever decide to head. So uh for
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that woman to say that the brainwashinghas worked on her, the si ot,
the gas lighting has worked on her. They want you to be afraid
to even make a display because,oh, we'll be taking size. Isn't
that their religion? So Hamas cando, you know, whatever they want
to do, But if you're aJewish, you can't light a manora.
Pound stand No, they canceled minorallighting so they didn't make the Hamas supporters
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upset. I think if you're aHamas supporter and you're upset, you don't
have a soul. Think you needto check yourself. What does lighting a
manora have to do with the attackthat Hamas made on Israel? And when
you cancel the minoral lighting. You'residing with Hamas. I mean, you
might tell yourself otherwise, but that'sexactly what you're doing now. They had
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the United Jewish Community of the VirginiaPeninsula, these big o'long groups, they
did skewer the festival's actions rightfully.So they said, look this had They
said that the lighting had nothing todo with Israel or the conflict. They
said it was appalling that the eventorganizer claimed that the celebration would send a
message that the festival was somehow supportingthe killing or bombing up thousands of men,
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women or children. And they evenoffered to reinstate it if it was
done under a banner of calling fora ceasefire. Blank, your ceasefire,
not gonna have him. And soyes, if you called for a ceasefire,
then you could have it. Wait, Hamas violated the last seasfire.
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What are you talking about? Theyviolated the last two ceasefires. Yeah,
they violated the ceasefire that was onOctober sixth. They violated the ceasefire that
just you know was expired the otherday. They violated all these ceasefires.
What are you talking about? Imean, why are you holding Israel and
Jewish people responsible for what Hamas did. I mean, that's few and a
definition of anti Semitic there, itis right there. So you're canceling events
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and then you're demanding that people bendand knee to the antagonist. So you're
canceling events and you're holding them ransom, holding them hostage, and saying that,
well, you have to comply withHamas lovers in order to be able
to have your little event. I'dhave my little event anyway, and any
Hamas lover got that got in theway. Tough beans. This is not
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just Virginia, by the way.I mean you've been seeing this everywhere in
Philadelphia. There was video that wasout over the weekend and it showed protesters
in Philly. They were literally outsideall of these Nazis. That's what they
are, Nazis. Well, bythe way, where are all those jokers?
Were all the people that have beencalling the right Nazis for so damn
long? Hey, your leftist,your leftist jackwagon buddies are in the street
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actually being Nazis. Where y'all at? Now? All y'all who are out
there's I know, lawful gun owners, they're Nazis. Oh my gosh,
if you own an AAR fifteen,you're a Nazi. Oh my gosh.
If you disagree with government run healthcare, you're a Nazi. You're a Nazi.
If you disagree with my idea,I'll do how many How often have
you heard this from the left often? So they stood outside this restaurant,
it's called Goldies, and they werechanging Goldie, Goldie. You can't hide,
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We charge you with genocide. Oh, they rhymed, Well, at
least they can read. They surroundedthis this Israe, this restaurant, and
they were screaming. I mean what, I'm just trying to figure out why
this is like the thirties. Dude, this is like the thirties. I
mean, we weren't none of uswere alive there, but we remember,
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we've read history. They vandalized therestaurant as well, and the owner who
of this restaurant donated the sales fromhis four restaurants that they own to a
medical emergency response in the wake ofOctober seven. So that's anti Semitism.
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They went after it simply because theowner is Jewish in Israeli is so that's
anti semitism. They had nothing todo with criticizing Israeli government. It had
nothing to do with talking about,you know, the legislative maneuvers of their
governing body. They were going afterthis guy because they were Jews. And
guess what they didn't. They didn'tarrest anybody. They didn't call the police
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out. Where's the Philadelphia mayor?Nobody was arrested. Where's the Philly mayor?
Oh? I know the left lovesacting like this to quote unquote mostly
peaceful protest, don't they? Isthat what they do? So coming up,
a lot of people are wondering,Okay, well, where's the U
win on this? The United Nations, which is a joke of a group,
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and they should be disbanded. ButI digress. All it is is
theatre. It's diplomacy, theater thataccomplishes nothing. Because all the believe,
all women in the me too,all of this stuff were they were all
scams. Nobody. You've not seenany of these big giant international governing bodies
condemned what Hamas did to women.As proof of that, we're gonna talk
about that. We have another dumbGOP debate on Wednesday. Kill us now
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we're gonna talk about that I know, I'm already tired of it. I
think this is stupid. I thinkit's dumb for the r n C to
even have done. I'm pretty muchdumb at the R and C. I
think at this point, I'm I'mjust I'm just finished with it. So
yay, I know we're You're like, golly, Dana, what a Monday.
Yeah it is, Yeah, itis a Monday. You know,
I'm tired of the debates. Idon't want to watch another debate for they're
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a fight. The center of gravityis the civilian population, and if you
drive them into the arms of theenemy, you replace a technical victory with
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a strategic defeat. So I haverepeatedly made clear to Israel's leaders that protecting
Palestin and civilians in Gaza is botha moral responsibility and a strategic imperative.
Hmm, well, you know,maybe you should have thought of that.
Maybe just I'm just tired of hearingthese dudes. Did anybody I don't recall
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asking what Lloyd Austin had to say, You could tay, well, Dana,
he's in us. I don't care. I didn't put him there.
Welcome back to the show. I'mnot liking a lot of these cats today,
Dana last here with you bottom ofthis very first hours. We barrel
towards midweek here, and we gotanother debate coming up which I'd rather jump
off the roof, break my legsoff into fragments before I have to watch
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again. I don't feel like Ireally don't think that I'm alone with this.
I really don't feel like I amalone with it, really, So
we'll come back to this. Buthe was saying that, you know,
talking about Lloyd Austin here, andthat was who just spoke, by the
way, Secretary of Austin. Youknow, it's a protecting civilians. We'll
tell that to Jamas because Israel isn'tthe one that targets civilians. Why do
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we have to keep having to saythe same things over and over again?
I mean, think about it.As much as you get tired of hearing
it for the right listeners, Iget tired of saying it. How often
do we have to say the samething over and over again? I mean,
it's clear only one group targets civilians. Speaking of which, wait,
let we pulled this up for you. I had this. It's pretty wild.
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They had this huge here. Itis more proof that Hamas uses human
shields, et cetera. And theIDEF had released this wild video of these
tunnels that were going down into anotherhospital, another hospital that they were that
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they found these tunnels, et cetera, and they released this video. It
was another underground tunnel and the Imean, I kind of wild how far
it goes to these tunnels that theyhave. I mean, we what had
like they knew that they were likethree hundred miles of it, right,
and they had evidence of all thesehostages kept in these musty, dark tunnels
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that they've found as they've been clearingout different parts of Gaza. Yeah,
they've used them as they've been usingthem as human shields. This isn't shocking.
It's not a shocking thing. They'vedone it. They've been doing this
require some time. But there's allthis video proof of it. Where are
the people who were saying that thatwasn't true? Where are they now that
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there's all this video proof out andthey have on their body cameras and you
can see it on their body camerasthey go into these tunnels and you can
see, you know, evidence ofwhere they were like keeping people, et
cetera. Things like that. Imean, they have all that. I
mean, I'm just trying to understandhere where are all those people at?
Are they at all? Right?In addition to that, can we talk
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about this the latest the stupid debateDoug Bergram, he's the guy that was
trying to get people to vote forhim using this gift card thing. Remember
he was saying, if you donateX amount, then you get a gift
card. So we have a debatethat's coming up Wednesday, Wednesday evening,
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and I am just I'm already done. It's going to be in Alabama.
It's going to be at seven pmEastern, sixth Central, and it's I
think what is the news nation isdoing it? And so they had vivig
Ramaswami barely met the guidelines. Hehad a very very bad performance last debate.
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And apparently I think Chris Christie istrying to meet the polling threshold and
so it might just be Hayley andDeSantis. I'm not quite sure. We'll
see. I don't think they've gotit finalized. Chris tim Scott's out if
Chris Christy can't make it, well, Ramas Swami will be up there.
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But he barely made it, andI think it's I don't know. One
of the things that I've noticed inthis debate is that Nikki Haley has not
backed away, and you can.I think as a politician she seems fine.
She seems very nice. Or asa person, she seems very nice
as a politician. No, Idon't like her foreign policy. I don't
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like some of her domestics stuff.I think she is a bush. She's
like a bush politician. She's verythe whole idea of compassionate conservatism that a
lot of the people who are inpolitics now and think history began the day
they were born. They think that'sa brand new concept that they just thought
of, and they don't realize thatit's actually rewashed big government republicanism that created
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the Tea Party and also subsequently theirjobs all this time later on. The
irony is palatable, it's amazing.But she's backed by all of the people
that I think DeSantis has been accusedof being back by, like Paul Ryan
is bactor, the Koch Brothers,a factor. She's got the backing of
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big r which should be weird ifshe got picked to be somebody's running mate,
especially if they ran on this wholething about being against establishment, just
saying, I mean, she isthe establishment candidate on stage. There's not
an argument. I've heard people tryto say that about Ron DeSantis, and
I'm not gonna apologize, but you'rewrong. I mean, not only you're
wrong, but it's historically illiterate.I was in the tea I helped found
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the modern day tea Party movement aphone call on Sunday led the first rally
in the Midwest, and I distinctlyremember a group of Congressmen that were forming
what's now known as the Freedom Caucus, the House Freedom Caucus, right,
and the House Freedom Caucus did notget along with John Bayner at all,
whatsoever at all. They did notget along with John Bayner, and they
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were pushing to remove him before wehad had all of these fights of Republicans
pushing to remove House speakers. Andone of the people who was in that
group was Ron DeSantis. He wasin the House. He was a founding
member of the House Freedom Caucus,which was a bunch of limited government,
small government tea party types, andhe did not get along with the establishment
at all. They hated him,they could not stand him. He didn't
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get along with Paul Ryan, hedidn't get along with John Bayner, and
he actually got a reputation for that. That Now it's weird because like critics
of his now try to say thatthat's like indicative of something. The only
people that ever used that as aweapon against him were literally the big government
buck kissers. They were literally thisestablishment shills. Those were the people that
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had all that tried to weaponize thatand us it. I would love to
have that reputation against establishment and biggovernment. I mean I would. I
think now there are a lot ofpeople in the House that tried a campaign
to have that and put on falseerrors, but he legitimately was very anti
establishment. So it was weird tohear all these, you know, and
I think a lot of it's juststupid people that are pushing this operative nonsense
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out there. But I'm like,that's historically illiterate. I mean, anyone
who believes that clearly, And Ibusted my ass, So I don't feel
like I have to apologize for sayingthis, because I've been in almost every
state in the country. I traveledon my own dime. I didn't get
paid to do any of this.I believed in what we were doing.
I mean it was like, youknow, the the Committees of cor Correspondence
and the Sons of Liberty kind ofspirit. So I feel completely validated in
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saying that anybody who's pushing that wasn'tthere. They weren't there in the trenches.
They weren't there with people who werefighting against the healthcare plan. They
weren't there with people who were fightingagainst the establishment. That's when the establishment
was really really powerful. That's whenNew Gingrit used to be part of the
establishment. And he genuinely was like, you know what, I agree with
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the way that the chief partiers aredoing it. And he had he had
a one to eighty and I givehim a lot of credit for that.
But other people didn't, you know, the Paul Ryan's and John Bayners.
They didn't. And I think thatthe power of the establishment has been greatly
diminished. But it's weird to meto see it kind of come back,
and the fact that they've all liignedbehind Hayley tells me everything I need to
know. And so I hope thatthat's brought up in this debate if there's
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going to be anything, because otherwise, I just I think it's too much.
Is it too much? Do youthink, King? I mean,
at some point, don't people gettired of politicians debating? Is there going
to be fatigue? Oh, there'salready fatigue, and the media makes that
the case. I think it's alot of it by design. I think
a lot of the uh designed pepperingof you and all of the news feeds
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and every little bit of it isdesigned to make you tired of it and
to stop paying attention. Yeah,I think so. I mean, I
think so too. I mean itis I mean, I'm looking at this.
Yeah, I think it'll probably bejust those three because I really don't
think. I don't think that Christie'sgoing to make the polling threshold, meaning
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I don't think he's because you,I don't, I can't remember. It
increases every debate, every quarter goesup. So I just I think it's
just gonna be the three of themon the stage. What are we going
to discover in this debate that wedidn't the last who knows? Who knows?
I don't. I mean, Ireally don't want to watch it,
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but I have to because it's myjob. I really don't want to watch
it. I don't we'd get paidfor it, and we still don't want
to do it. Imagine people whoaren't getting paid for it. Of course,
that's a great point. They don'twant to pay attention to this crap.
Yeah, they don't want to.And who would blame them? Who
would blame you? Nobody blames youbecause it's too much, it's way too
much, too much of it.Well, right when we get out from
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Christmas break, I always starts andthen it's it's actually serious go time.
One other point too, the discussionabout establishment, because Nikki Hayley is the
establishment candidate. Again, she's beento South Lake where I live in South
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Lake, Texas. I can saythat now because all the progressives outed where
I lived, and so I mightas well because there they couldn't argue policies,
so they decided to try to inciteviolence. That's typical left. But
I'll say that she's been to mytown. She's been to fundraisers in my
town. She's I know people who'vehad fundraisers for her, and they're friends
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of mine. But I just disagreewith them, and that's fine. They
can be wrong. You know.I say that jokingly, but I'm right,
and that's not joking. But that'sa big that's a big government candidate.
I haven't heard a single thing fromanybody about the action of removing the
most the lawmaker from New York thathas the most conservative voting record of all
(30:02):
the lawmakers in New York, GeorgeSantos. You can sit here and talk
about all this other stuff. Thisis where I get very machiavellian. I
don't care what's his voting record.It's not my choice to devolve politics and
diminish the importance of virtue to liberty. I didn't make that choice, but
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I absolutely will exploit it if thatmeans control of a seat, if that
means advancement of legislation that I want. I do not allow a godless,
immoral opponent to determine the parameters ofmy moves. I never have, and
I never will, and nor shouldyou. I think that Republicans voting to
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remove him is one of the stupidestacts of political sepaku I have seen in
some time. Who are they tryingto impress? Who are these people trying
to impress? Because it's definitely notthe voters. Clearly, it's not us.
Who are they trying to impress?All right, as we move our
friends over at Hillsdale College, youknow, it was like watch Basically,
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beginning to pay attention and to countand record the deaths that are related to
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climate and by far the biggest killeris extreme heat. I mean, even
in Europe last summer, which hasthe ability to count and figure out what
happened, they recorded sixty one thousanddeaths because of the heat in Europe.
We don't have that kind of numberyet from Africa, Asia, Latin America,
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but we know and estimate that weprobably could measure about five hundred thousand
deaths and the majority of those arewomen and girls, and particularly pregnant women,
you know, because the heat affectsus differently. She said, pregnant
women. Yeah, they don't shutup. Don't you give her any credit.
I'm not even I'm not willing toextend that much credit. Stop it.
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That's Hillary Clinton, you know what. It makes sense that she's trying
to blame deaths on other things likeweather. Is there at any point,
Kane in the sound bite, maybeyou or Steve could answer to this.
Did she go on into the lateron into this and say, well,
you know, like Vince Foster,you know he was killed by weather?
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Yeah? No, seth Rich,Yeah, killed by heat, maybe the
global warming heat, the heat froma bullet. Yeah, sometimes the heat
can be so hot it solidifies,which then such as the maps. Uh
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yeah, I'm just saying that.I mean, it makes sense that she
would be trying to try to blameother people's deaths on the weather and things
like that. That makes that makessome sense. Think about it. It
makes some sense. Yeah, Igot it all right, m Yeah,
the but the ladies came. Apparentlythe weather hates us more than the men
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because weather is sexist, sexist.You didn't know that, did you.
I Mean, that's according to them, the weather sexist. Now see,
this is what international bodies spend theirtime getting upset over. They get upset
over things like weather and it's somean to women. But what about what
(35:00):
hamasta to women in the female hostagesthat still has I don't hear anything to
you. I hear Naria peep,fascinating? Is it not nothing from them
on this which is something we're goingto talk about coming up also on deck
a few other things. We gotthat debate coming out wednesday. I can
(35:21):
think of a million, eleventy thousandthings I'd rather do than watch the debate,
Like, for instance, I wouldrather take tenseil off a tree,
one tensil strand at a time,then watch the debate. That's one thing
I'd like to do. You know, I would like to comb the threads
(35:44):
that are nodded at the end ofa rug more than I would like to
watch this debate, you know whatI mean. I'd like to do all
those things more. But it's comingup Wednesday. I don't know some I
know all the people in the YouTubejederally like because they're going to be chat.
You guys are killing me. You'remaking me. It's I'm gonna be
full of meanness. If I didit, I would be full of hatefulness
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and spite the whole night. Idon't think you guys can handle that.
I'm in a rare form. Idon't think you guys can handle that.
I'm just saying I don't think youwant to subject subject yourselves to that.
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women, and you turned it backto Israel. I'm asking you about Hamas
in fact, I already answered yourquestion, Dana. I said it's horrific,
and I think that rape is horrific. Sexual assault is horrific. I
think that it happens in war situations. Terrorist organizations like Hamas obviously are using
these as tools. However, Ithink we have to be balanced about bringing
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in the outrages against Palestinians. Fifteenthousand Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes,
three ers of whom, and it'sare women. And it's hard to
but you don't see Israeli soldiers rapingwell, Dana, I think we're not.
I don't want this to be thehierarchy of oppressions. Well, that's
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what you do any other time.You're doing it right now according to whom.
Well, who are those numbers from? Is that from the quote Palestinian
Health Ministry? Because if it's fromthe fictionally named Palestinian Health Ministry, then
that's from Hamas. You're taking terroristpropaganda as a way to further inflict harm
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and injury onto an innocent people thathave already been attacked. That's Representative Jayapel
who's saying that, Well, youknow, we have to be balanced in
our condemnation. I don't understand whatthat means to be balanced in condemnation.
There's no balance to be had incondemnation here. I mean you condemn the
actions of the people that have thathave carried this out and have been the
(39:28):
main antagonist. What do you mean? What does that didn't mean? Israel
is not out there raping women andchildren. That's how us. It's Gaza's
elected form of government and the defacto form of government in West Bank,
that's who's doing that. So whatare they talking about? Welcome back to
the program, Dana last year withyou. Top of this second hour with
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you, and you can listen coastto coast. You can strain the radio
program and you can also check outthe simulcast YouTube Facebook, channel three forty
seven Direct TV. This whole ideaof balanced and condemnation is a way to
try to less than the offenses thathave been carried out by Hamas and the
number that they keep making up.They're acting like, well, all the
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people that have been killed in Gaza, well, if you believe Hamas's number
number one, but number two waris hell. Hamas should not have carried
out a monstrous murder rampage against innocentpeople and then taken scores of innocent people,
including babies, hostage, back intothe healthscape that they've managed to ruin
(40:37):
Gaza. They did that. They'rethe ones that necessitated the action that we
saw. So they don't. Youdon't get to sit here and say there
needs to be balanced. No,this is why war is hell. These
people want to have war according toa definition of war that doesn't exist.
There are no rules in war.And if your following rules and you're bad
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at it, I mean, whatis that? What's who was it?
They came up with the phrase,you know, if you're not cheating,
then you're not and you want towin a war. The point of war
is to have fewest uh, minimizecasualties, minimize loss of resource and uh,
as Patton said, you know,it's about getting the s O B
(41:22):
not not to die for your country, but getting the other so SOB to
die for his That's the best war. They should have thought about this,
but they knew this. They theywere they were willing to pay for this
optic in the lives of the peoplethat they govern, and the people that
they govern were willing to apparently havesome of this. I mean, where
does this come from? I mean, I just go back to the video
(41:43):
where I see thousands of people onthe street, brained like you know,
donkeys and screaming at these shell shockedhostages that are being released, and I'm
like, are all of them Hamas? Are they all civilians? Who are
these people? Of course, thisis Hamas that teaches in Gaza strip that
you hate Jewish people and you hateAmericans. So it's really not shocking.
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They've been doing this for over twentyyears. It's not shocking, but war
as hell, and that's why theseIf you didn't want it, then you
should have done everything possible to makeHamas avoid doing what they did on October
seventh. I mean, they keptsaying that they hated Israel, they were
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going to do something. They keptsaying it, you know what to this
point, let me pull this up. I don't know if you've seen this
or not. You have their warningof a war bigger than the October seventh
massacred. They're already they're making morethreats. They're saying bigger acts than October
seventh. They're quote coming soon.I mean they're going on there. They
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the Hamas leadership from their super sneakypalaces and cutter they go out, and
they've been making these threats on televisionover there. Hamas is one of their
spokesperson's, Hassama Hamden. He wastalking with Lebanese media and Lebanese media outlet,
and he said that they're not faroff from launching a war that will
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be bigger than the October seventh incursion. That's what he said. Meanwhile,
you still have all of these hostagesthat still haven't been released, still haven't
been released. This was interesting,Nancy Pelosi's daughter, you know, we
played this audio soundby coming in apremier Jopaul calling for balanced condemnation. Nancy
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Pelosi's daughter blasted her for that.Democrats are having a civil war right now,
like in their party, because theyhave one side that apparently wants to
look the other way against rape asa weapon of war. They want to
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look the other way against kidnapping babies. They want to look the other way
from everything that Hamas has done.On October seventh, Christine Pelosi tweeted yesterday,
quote, do not minimize, excuse, balance or both sides sexual assault.
That is victim blaming. We've spentdecades trying to undo in the laws
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and the courts and the hearts andminds of people. She says, when
you tie yourself into a knot citifand rapist, you've lost your moral authority.
Hashtag rape is not resistance? Uhwhat she said, kin, I'm
at this awkward, this awkward momentwhere Christine Pelosi said something that is the
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opposite of the definition. I gottahave a lot of words in here for
distance, the definition of the wordwrong. I know, I don't know
how to And this is after JohnFetterman went to a pro Israel rally over
(45:08):
the weekend. What's happening? ButDemocrats are They're in a little civil war
right now over this. So she'sblasted Christine Pelosi blasted Premia Jopaul for this.
I mean, you have Hamas outthere raping people. What do you
mean, there's no what do youwhat sort of what sort of balanced condemnation
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is there for that? Like?What is she saying that a little rape
is okay and that you should somehowpattern your condemnation. What is she talking
about? What a stupid comment froma stupid woman. This is so ridiculous.
This is what I'm talking about where'sthe whole believe all women thing?
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Where's me too? Where are thepeople out there me tooing Hamas and believe
all women to Hamas, I meanthey're using rape. As rape has been
used as a weapon of war throughoutthe millennia, they'reout human history in twenty
twenty three, when you have entiremovements that some women have exploited and used
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to enrich themselves monetarily, have usedto advance themselves professionally, and you have
one of the I mean an epidemic, a mass mass rape event on October
seventh and probably after with the hostages. I hate to say, where's where
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are all of the hashtags for this? Where where is all of this at?
Instead I keep seeing, Oh,we have to have a balanced response.
You have to have balanced you haveto be balanced in your condemnation.
Israel is not out they're raping people. They're not they I don't care if
you have a problem with Israeli governmentor not. I think a lot of
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this comes down to jew hatred,Like the people who are like, well
Jewish people, what, well,yeah, but they've they killed this kid,
this twelve year old, you meanthe twelve year old that literally was
lobbing bombs at an IDF outpost,and there were other adults there with him
that were also shooting. At theend, like, what are you talking
about? What are you talking about? How many people have to die so
(47:22):
you can you can to somehow bebalanced with your condemnation, Like what does
this mean? Are they say?Oh, yeah, they imprisoned this woman.
They imprisoned this twelve year old whoblew up an IDF outpost. How
dare they They imprisoned this woman whotried to detonate near another outpost but a
(47:45):
debtonation didn't work. Oh, theseare all like true stories. By the
way, they took a twelve yearold into custody because he was blowing up
this IDF outpost, trying to blowup and shooting at a soldier's all this
stuff. Hamas would have raped himand then shut them in the head.
All of these stories are coming outtoo, by the way, they are
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horrific. They are horrific. Theeyewitness reports of all of these, all
of these witnesses especially, I meanthey talked, they interviewed hundreds upon hundreds
upon hundreds of people from that NovaPiece festival, and they saw countless women
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being raped by hamas because they hada ton of Hamas. I guess the
location of that festival was relatively closeto where one of the entry points into
Israel from Gaza, so it's oneof the reasons why there were so many.
I mean, they were able toparaglide very easily into it. And
the amount of sexual violence that occurredthere, and it wasn't all women apparently
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too. I read another story whereit was a young male is just unbelievable.
It's just heinous, absolutely heinous,and I'm terrified. I'm just sickened
to think what has been happening tolike these kids and terrorist custody. Have
you been have you seen these hostagesthat have been released. They're gaunt,
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They're gaunt, They're like amazing,Oh do I want to read it?
I don't know if I want tolook at it you're talking about? Yeah,
I mean, it's just it's horrible. All of this stuff is all
of this stuff is going to becoming out, There's going to be so
much more so what is this balancedthing? As I've said before, this
(49:36):
is an attack on self defense.That's not just something that's originated in the
US. It's everywhere, Like lookat Daniel Penny, just like for one
moment he was criticized because he didn'teven have he didn't have a firearm.
He didn't have you know, hehe defended himself against someone that was threatening
other people. Uh. When youlook at the bodega owner in New York,
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it's all around the world. Thisis a common thing where the act
of self defense is being demonized.Israel is being demonized for defending itself,
just like you're demonized here if youwere to defend yourself or defend your family,
I mean for crying out loud,Like there's litigation about it worldwide.
The act of self defense is underattack. They're priming you to be serfs.
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They're priming you to be controlled.They're priming you to not resist.
They're priming you to not rise upagainst here. That's what it's all about.
It's sickening. We got a lotmore on the way as we get
rolling into the bottom of this firsthour. And yeah, you might have
heard, we got our Christmas musicplaying. I got that going. We
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So this is a weird story.Its apparently parents do not realize that
kids are failing because too many reportcards just simply say that they're getting a's
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and b's. Huh. They saidthat this is something that they've noticed.
Gallup and an educational I Guess acompany published a survey of K through twelve
public school parents, and it saidthat nearly nine in ten parents believe that
their child was at or above gradelevel even after the pandemic. However,
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when they compared the parent's assessment tothe actual academic performance data as gathered by
the National Assessment of Educational Progress,they said that the awareness gap between parent
perception and student performance is a massiveproblem. The actual percentage work of students
working at grade level is about fiftypercent at best. Wow. And they
(53:01):
said that they think what's driving theawareness gap is report cards, because apparently
when you have one grade that justgoes across everything, and they don't break
it down because apparently they've changed theway grading the assessment is shown on you
know, quarterly and midterms. Onegrade ignores all the nuance and all of
(53:22):
the other areas of mastery, andit just looks it just looks like it's
kind of covered up. Maybe theyneed to kind of alter that, because
I do think it's giving parents andthey have a lot of receipts to back
this up. That does seem,you know interesting at George Santalis movie is
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know if that's gonna be funnier,if that's a good thing, but I
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me? The House of Commons.This is some British news. I don't
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ultimate superpower in direction, Governor,as Udo, DOJ officials would reject the
(56:45):
idea that it has been weaponized.But let me ask you about my original
question, the use of the wordvermin. Are you comfortable with that term?
But are you comfortable with that term? Governor? Let me let me
just say on the DOJ, well, first of all, I'm responsible for
my what I say, and Isay things differently. But on the DALE
and the FBI have my question though, Governor, excuse me? What what
(57:09):
I'm not What I'm not comfortable withis FBI agents going after parents, going
to school board meetings. I'm notcomfortable with the OJ FBI working with tech
companies to censor descent. I'm notcomfortable with how this has been power has
been exercised. There was there wasmore to this, and I loved the
end of this. I think wecut this a little because he goes,
(57:30):
I don't use the same rhetoric hegoes. But he added he said that
he's not going to play the media'sgames where I'm asked to referee other people.
I love that. That was thekey point right there of that sound
bite, and that was he goestalking about people are responsible for their own
(57:52):
words. He goes, but hespecifically told Walker, He's like, I
am when I'm not going to playthe media's games when I'm asked to referee
other people. Boom, that wasit. That was great. That was
I was in on MSNBC uh andhe was talking to that was Ron just
Saint just talking to Is it welkeror vulgar? Yeah? I think but
(58:16):
yeah, Well that was That wasthat I thought was a masterclass in handling
the press because that's what they wantto do. And he's like, I'm
not playing around with this. He'slike, I'm not going to be called
a referee. I'm not gonna becalled I'm not gonna be I'm not gonna
be called in to referee other peoplewith their comments. And he's like,
(58:37):
he's like, I'm not doing itbecause she was pressing him on that.
What was the comment that was made? Like, I I guess like Trump
called what? Did he he calledwhat? Somebody? Vermin? I don't
even gotty, I don't even care. Yeah, and that's like everybody's a
Nazi except for the actual Wait,so you're telling me because you use the
word vermin, that he's using Naziwords, right, but the people who
(59:00):
are vandalizing actual Jewish owned businesses thanthe real Nazis. They're not Nazis for
vandalizing Jewish own businesses, or thepro Hamas rioters that are out in the
street are not Nazis somehow? Isthat what I am to understand? Yeah,
it doesn't make sense. I mean, not only does it not make
sense, it's so stupid. Itmakes you feel drunk without the benefit of
(59:23):
alcohol if there's a benefit, justsaying that's so. But I like what
he says, like, I'm I'mnot refereeing this, not refereing Welcome back
to the program. Bottom of thissecond hour, Dana Lash here with you.
That's really how the GEOP needs tohandle stuff instead of can. I
got to say something because then I'mgonna have you guys explain some football stuff
(59:45):
to me, because I think thatfirst off, that we had this whole
thing with FSU and Bama. Trump, Trump goes, let's blame dysanctimonious.
Okay, I feel like we gota tail in two responses with things here
(01:00:07):
that was not needed. Explain tome something about the FSU thing, because,
as you guys know, I'm afootball genius. If you believe that,
I have a bridge to sell you. And it's Florida State College Football
playoffs and apparently Alabama was chosen overundefeated FSU, and I'm trying to figure
(01:00:28):
out how you can be undefeated,didn't they have? I read that they
had a thirty one yard touchdown passto beat Auburn a week ago. But
someone is saying, oh, butthey're very average, so like that counts
less or something. Cain and Steve, please explain what's there to explain?
They're undefeated and they did and theywere rakings like they got robbed. Yeah
(01:00:52):
I think so, but I meanthey will be in the Orange Bowl,
but I don't know. I meanif I'm the team, I'd be considering
some sort of pushback to this.Can you push back? I mean there's
no appeal, is there? Idon't know. Maybe if they boycott the
Orange Bowl or something. I don'tknow what they could do. Trump was
on his platform and he goes it'sthe he goes, they become the first
(01:01:15):
Power five team. This is whathe wrote. To be left out of
college football playoffs. Really bad lobbyingeffort. Let's blame just sanctimonious, which
I don't know how. Yeah,that doesn't make sense. I don't know
how the Florida gov. I don'tknow how that would he invite? Would
he invite more criticism if he'd hadbeen involved in some kind of lobbying effort.
Maybe is there a lobbying effort toeven get Steve? How does that
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work? Do they a lobby people? Like? Do you have like a
football lobby group to make that happen? There's like a it's a committee.
It's a college football playoff selection committee, and there's like former coaches and a
bunch of other NCAA people that justget in a room and they just pick.
Doesn't really have any logic to it. This is like an episode of
South Park, like they they justthrow stuff to the wall. And so
(01:01:58):
when I played football in high Ican imagine if I'm on the team and
I played an entire year, ourteam was undefeated, yeah, and we
were ranked that and out of thefour, I would be I don't know
what I would do. I mean, I worked the entire year, I
played the entire year for nothing.Is kind of what I would be thinking
if I was one of the players. And what if you were a senior
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her last season? Right? Whata robbery? Now, some were saying
that it's the sports media sycophancy andfear of Nick Saban, and I've seen
some people say it's just gross.Now. I know that Jordan Travis and
that was their best player that FSUhad. How does Travis getting hurt take
them out of it? I don'tget that, Like, how was that
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used as a especially when they're undefeated. How do you use that in your
factory process to keep a team out? That doesn't make any sense to me,
No, it doesn't. It wouldmean sounds like an excuse it is,
And I think that's what the committeequote unquote, you know, when
when they have these discuss they startinterjecting these types of things like, oh,
they have a hurt player, let'sjust push them down on the list,
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not based on performance, but basedon who's on the injured list.
That's so lame. It's weird.Look, I because I'm a football genius,
you know, me with the football. I don't know. That just
seems so incredibly that's so, thatjust seems so lame to me. I
actually think, I like, Iknow more about college football than I do
NFL. I don't know why thatis. I think because now, please
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don't take this the wrong way.I am not I like sports for this
the skill of it, but I'venever gotten in except for the Cardinals.
That's God's team. And I'm talkingabout the baseball Cardinals, not the traders
that play pigskin. But I reallydon't get into a lot of it because
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I have a very cynical view ofsports and the sports team like fervor that
surrounds it. It is probably themost cynical view someone could take. I've
had friends tell me that they don'tlike talking to me about sports stuff because
I suck the joy out of life. And they say it jokingly, but
(01:04:12):
they're totally honest. And I agreewith them. I just don't get into
it. Like I have friends thatlike get into all the Cowboys stuff,
and they're like, you know,I don't dislike the cowboys. I mean,
you have to say that living aDallas, so they'll come get you.
It's like a whole thing. ButI feel a little bit like it's
some bread and circuses, you knowwhat I mean, Like the whole saying
back in the Roman days, wherewhy do we have gladiators and why do
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we do all of this? Ohwell, we'll distract everyone with bread and
circuses. I sort of feel thatit's like that in a way. But
then at the same time, Ialso think that it's actually a really smart
thing that community leaders can do tobring in revenue to the city and Foster
City pride and fellowship and all ofthat. So I see both sides of
(01:04:55):
it, but I just very cynically. I cannot get myself cited about stuff
to that point. Like I oneof my kids goes to college and it's
very big football, and you know, you kind of have to adopt it,
you know what I'm saying. ButI'm just not as I mean,
I've seen moms literally paint their facelike the colors of the of the team.
(01:05:17):
I just don't think I could gothat far, but you know,
kudos to those who do. Isthat I don't think that's cynical. I
feel like I'm being very generous andrealist, right, I don't know.
I did like I did. Ido like the I did really get into
the Cardinals and we lived in SaintLouis, and I still do whenever they're
in playoffs. October, particularly becausemy husband and I are anniversary falls towards
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the end of October, and Ican't tell you how many times we've been
a nice restaurant celebrating our anniversary andwe're both got the MLB app up and
we are watching to see how theCards are doing. That is literally the
only time I will ever get reallyinto it. That's it, so because
you know it's red October anyway,that's just sad that I feel bad for
their players. So one last quickquestion for Steven Kana. I'm gonna move
(01:05:58):
on. So is there any wayto appear or this is like a done
decision this time around. I knowSteve said that everything changes. We talked
about the break and he said everythingchanges. Next year this is the last
year for this. That isn't that'snot really much of a sav to the
wounds of the seniors that are atFSU now, right, So, I
mean, it is what it is. I mean, I don't think there
is any going back. That's solate, there's no there's no appeal process
(01:06:20):
that I'm aware of. Really,that's so lage because they got a book,
travel and hotels and all that stuff. So that's done. But I
mean the real reason is they wantthe TV ratings just Bama in there.
That's that's what I think. Yeah, if the roles are reversed and FSU
had a loss and then beat theirbeat the team and their conference, I
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don't think that Alabama would be jumpingor FSU would be jumping Alabama in that
case. Yea. So it's sothe roles being reversed, it doesn't look
like that would ever happen, butsomehow it happened with FSU. Yeah.
Also, gonna move on. Wegot a bunch of other stuff to hit.
Bank records show Joe Biden got overthirteen hundred dollars a month from Hunter's
company that took millions of dollars inpayments from China. This is something else
(01:07:05):
I'm not even going to try tosay. Then, So it's a firm
that Hunter Biden owned Alasco. Okay, so it's a Hunter Biden own firm.
A newly unveiled bank records show thatBiden received at least three monthly payments
from this company. Now keep inmind some people might be like, oh,
well, it's only he got thirteenthree hundred and eighty dollars for three
(01:07:28):
months. This is just what they'vediscovered so far. I don't think people
understand the amount of legwork and paperworkthat the these House committees are having to
go through. The Oversight Committee hasbeen looking into this because all of the
different shell companies and all of thetimes that they moved money around in this
firm into that firm, and thisother firm and this other I mean,
(01:07:51):
it's so much that it's like untanglinga ball of a knotted ball of Christmas
lights. And this is just likeevery week there's something that they discover.
But what this does prove is thateverything that the Bidens had said about not
receiving payments from this, not gettinga dime from this, this is all
(01:08:11):
set is false. There is enoughthere absolutely to beg the question that Joe
Biden received CCP cash while he wasnot only intelected office, but even running
for the White House and probably nowstill even in the White House. I
mean, there's enough there to dothat, and I think that that necessity
(01:08:33):
necessitates further inquiry. And it's justit's kind of stunning that all of this
stuff has come out in people tokeep going there's no proof. There's no
proof so much if it's redacted.One of these pages literally is it just
is activity detailed by date continued,and it's just a giant black square.
And then there's one thing it sayscash autoactivity monthly distribution trace, and it's
(01:08:58):
one of the amounts. I justthink that there's a lot of course they
did. I mean, they triedputting together all these shell companies too to
try to hide all of this,and more and more comes out, so
they keep having to walk back wherethey were originally with this and saying,
oh no, we didn't know aboutit, Well we knew about it.
Oh no, we didn't talk toanyone about it. Well we kind of
(01:09:19):
talked to him about it. Ohno, we didn't get anything about it.
Well, you know, maybe somemoney went through to a family account.
You see how they keep having tomodify their defense on this every single
time. It's his laugh mission tomake bad decisions. It's time for Florida
(01:09:40):
man. I've got questions about thisone. So this Florida man, boy,
this is this is Fox five thirtyfive or Orlando, a Florida man
was arrested for quitting his job.He transports. He works with the prison
system. He was transporting prison andmates. He quit his job literally in
(01:10:05):
the middle of his job. Hewas driving a van full of prison inmates
and just decided to quit while hewas driving. He was in North Carolina.
Deputies got a call to be onthe lookout for an inmate transport van
traveling in Statesville, North Carolina,and they said the driver was of course,
(01:10:26):
he refused to return the van.He had four inmates in the lot
cargo area. Another employee traveling textto the company owner. He said he
was quitting his job in the middleof the trip and he was going to
stop. He finally stopped the vanin the middle of a highway. Well
deputy stopped it and he was chargedwith five counts of felony second degree kidnapping
(01:10:47):
and felony larceny by an employee.Like if you're going to quit your job,
you've got it, you can't doit, like literally while you're doing
it. Yeah, exactly. Isaw this. This is over at w
E s H two. So Isaw someone somebody shared this on Twitter.
(01:11:10):
I saw somebody listeners shared it onTwitter and was saying that, well,
I guess the Florida woman didn't seethis company coming. She's a psychic and
apparently Madame Catherine Fortune telling a carlike crash right through her house, right
through the living room area. Yeah. The driver apparently had a seizure while
(01:11:32):
they were driving, and the driver'sin stable condition. It's not clear if
it was I mean, the thoughtis that it was during while the passenger
while the driver was driving. Butthey say that they had some another person
that was transported to the local hospitalwith minor injuries. It resulted in structural
(01:11:53):
damage to the home. Goodness,let's see this headline. Florida man charge
after assaulting a wife with a sausage. Police said that alcohol may have been
a factor. What do you thinkit was? You think the alcohol is
a factor. The affidavit doesn't saywhat kind of sausage the wife was pelted
with. It was a smoking gun. Ray Allen, sixty one. He
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was released from custody. This wasin Saint Petersburg. It was on Saturday.
Judge told him, do not haveany contact with your wife, and
they said that he had. Theyhad a verbal altercation Saturday afternoon and he
struck her in the face with asausage and they said, I love the
The affidavit goes that alcohol was likelya factor. I know. The affidavit
(01:12:39):
does not confirm Kane whether or notit was a patty or a link sausage.
Yeah, okay, that's a becauseI think that. I mean,
if it's we're talking like a JimmyDean link. Those are pretty small,
yeah, right, like you'd breakone on somebody's face. He hit him
with it, you know what I'msaying. On like the summer sausage,
you could pretty much beat somebody,dude, you could. You could beat
somebody to death with a summer sausage. But now they didn't say if it
(01:13:00):
was a summer sausage or not.I mean, I don't know. They
said that they they washed the victim'sright eye out with saline, so the
uncooked meat wouldn't cause an infection.So it doesn't sound like summer sausage because
that's curus. So this is so, this is if it's an uncooked sausage.
Yeah, what kind of what kindwas it? Don't be doing your
don't be doing your sausage like that. Don't don't be you know, be
(01:13:21):
hitting people like that because you know, good heavens. Oh, let's see,
I'm gonna have to save this onefor tomorrow. I'm not even gonna
hint at what it is. It'sjust nuts. Let's bone. There's maybe
one hint. Stay with us.Third hour on the way. We're gonna
do a big deportation. We're gonnaget those bad ones out. Remember,
(01:13:43):
mental institutions, prisons, and terroristsare pouring into our country. We right
now the largest caravan. That wasmy term. I think I have a
lot of terms, a lot ofgood terms, but caravan was my term.
You up and oop over there forthe main invented the word. It's
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never been used before. I don'tbelieve that's true. Why are you such
a Nazi? I'm not sure that'strue either. Okay, there no one
knew this word caravan until he madeit a turn sixteenth century word. That's
not the word that they used.They used bunch of bunch of wagons.
Came from the original Persian word.Yeah, they just they used a bunch
(01:14:26):
of bunch of wagons. That's whatit was. That uh. And then
I think the translation like roughly soundedlike that word, but it wasn't a
word till Trump said it, werelike caravan, what's this word? Never
heard this word before? And thenwe started like like, oh, well,
I guess we'll use this word nowit's now been put and to the
(01:14:46):
paw lance of our time. Youlaugh, but it's true. You're just
jealous that your wordsmith's skills aren't upto snuff. Welcome to the show.
I cannot. I don't know whatkind of mood I'm in. I'm gonna
hate everything, burn it all down, follow all a lot, deck my
halls. The Dodge Dana lash withyou. The Dodge caravan actually came out
in like nineteen eighty four. Wellis it caravan or caravan? I don't
(01:15:11):
know what you said there? Differentsure what you actually said two different things?
The I mean the Dodge karavan.Are you okay? Yeah, it
was that word. Didn't exist untilhe was in the White House. It's
the matter with you. I'm notinclined to believe it for some reason.
Well, he said that, isit weird for me not to want to
(01:15:33):
believe it? Who do you wantto believe? He just said that,
and or my own life experience?That's weird. Ye, maybe you were
saying the name of your car wrongthis whole time. It's the caravan,
that's what it was. Totally differentfrom caravan. Oh well, gosh,
I mean since you said it likethat, that's like saying that you know
(01:15:55):
it's it's no, it's not liketomato, tomato, stop it. Someone
of you literally just emailed me.One of you people out there literally emailed
stop it. Car off on.It's a totally different word. Caravan,
Yeah, potatoes, because caravan,I mean, think about it. Care
cares about vans of people like aphrase cares caravans care like it doesn't.
(01:16:23):
It doesn't make sense to say careabout vans. There's too many syllables.
Carara, vans, care of thevans that are transporting the people. That's
probably what he means. Do otherpeople shut up? Well? People to
get permission to use that word now? I don't know he ought to trademark
it. He should trademark his term. I would trademark all my terms and
(01:16:48):
just slappy slap slap. People actuallygot to use it in uh. In
order to be able to claim you'reworthy, you have to use it in
commerce. So unless you can provethat you made money with it first,
then uh. Which you know nowthat you say that, Kine, you
bring up a good point about theDodge car off on. I'm just saying,
so were we it's carafon. Butthat's you know, I guess not
(01:17:14):
all of us are super knowledgeable aboutautomobiles. Welcome back to the program.
As I said, you're lovable,not lovable at all to day you're just
total we and vinegar curmudgeon hostess DanaLash here with you, and so uh,
I just dere's we got Iowa comingup. Everybody's everybody's kissing the ring
(01:17:35):
of Iow. Everybody's I love theprimaries though the early States, right,
every politician of every party, ofevery stripe, of every affiliation, they
make their way up to Iowa.I love Corn, me and my family
corn all the time. We don'teven put a Christmas tree up. It's
just a tree made of different cornson the cobs. I sit on bay
(01:18:00):
hail, bay hail, bay hail. You just are making fun of me
because you didn't know that dodge coraleat my corn, yeah in front of
a camera. Yeah yeah, Imean meats on stick. I mean it
makes sense. But yeah, Ilove the people like, oh yeah,
I love corn. Jush just Ieat corn all the time. And then
it's like, let's bring our wholefamily, let's bring grandma up. Look
(01:18:21):
at all of us. We alleat corn that so much. We love
I eat the corn, corn,corn, corn, love corn so much
to put cornfield on my Yeah,I mean it's hysterical. I love it.
It's uh an Iowa God love themlike football and the first caucas state.
They are living their best life rightnow. They're getting all of this
attention from all of these you know, these politicians. Everybody's loving on Iowa.
(01:18:46):
I away was like the most populargirl at the dance right now,
like thank you, thank you.They love it. Yeah, what did
you? Corn flakes, corn grits, corn on the cob, corn breulet,
corn, corn corn dogs, cornmail, corn chips, corn pop
(01:19:08):
there it is cat off on sothe uh everybody's going to everybody loves them
some Iowa and we'll see, we'llsee how this turns out for people.
Ninety nine counties there, yeah,a lot of counties there. Can I
just say one more thing I dothink Iowa, and we talked about this
(01:19:30):
already, I just have to sayit again. I am amazed at how
neat and tidy their county boundaries are. Well done, Well done, Iowa.
It's not like some of these otherstates. But they're like, I'll
just throw some noodles on the map, and wherever the noodles are, how
big lane, that's where we'll drawall the boundaries for our districts, our
counties. That's what they do.That's how they do it, all right.
(01:19:54):
So everybody's going, they're all going, they're all racing up to Iowa.
That's where that's where Trump was.He was up in Iowa talking about
co rub on and BLM, whichI don't I'm not. I haven't had
enough caffeine. This is only mysecond cup of Black Rifle coffee. So
sidebar, I told you a coffeemachine broke right and out of spite,
(01:20:16):
like we're not buying a new one, like we're so mad Like there's things
that I just get so frugal aboutthat I literally may end up just like
crunching my beans up with my mouthand drinking some hot water. I may
be at that point. I'm notgonna do it out of spite. This
is where that growing up poor spiitecomes in, you know, and it's
(01:20:42):
like, yeah, you're not gonnaget another dime out of me, brevel
ma it crunches coffee, beans,drinks hot water. I mean, I'm
right there because we asked the guysthat Black Rifle Coffee, were like,
well, what would you suggest insteadof this brothel? And they're like,
oh, this one. And I'mlike, nope, I'm out of spite.
I'm gonna go without my whole restof my life. So I'm in
that kind of a mood. Soif I seem a little tweakier than normal,
(01:21:05):
that's why. So I made it. I was, Oh, I
wanted to get to this thing withJames Carvill. I was telling you James
Carville. I first met him whenI was the token conservative back in twenty
twelve and CNN, and they lovedme so much, and I actually got
along with him. I mean,he's wrong about everything he says, literally
(01:21:27):
everything, And I think I mademention of that to him once. I'm
like, gosh, you know,you're so likable but just so wrong.
I'm so all the things, somany things. But he was talking about
Speaker Mike Johnson in the House now, and I thought this was a weird
take for I don't know why hedecided to make this take. Listen to
(01:21:51):
this audio somebody twenty four and whathe believes is one of the greatest threats
we have today to the United States. When I'm a policy I know these
people because I'm a Christian nationalist,I'm still looking about this is this is
a bigger threat than al Qaeda upto this country. They and let me
(01:22:14):
tell you something, what their Christmasis and their love of their neighbors and
their bless your hearts. These people, the Christians, the Christians, are
a bigger threat to America than alQaeda. You know, the one of
the tear groups that work with theother Taro group that's all basically like the
same terror group that does all theterrorists attack. They're all basically one and
(01:22:36):
the same. There where how doyou how do you There's no way he
actually believes that. I mean,if you try to pin him down on
that, there's no way he actuallybelieves that. Oh yeah, the Christian
nationalists all bigger threat to America withthat ho ho hoes and deck the halls
and presents under the tree and celebratingthem both fALS ago. That's my best
(01:23:00):
attempt at his accent. Where doesthat come from? Mike Johnson had tweeted,
it's twisted and shameful that a leadingdemocra is he leading? Still yeah,
I mean I him and Mary MadelineMary Mattlin is a Republican strategist.
He's a Democrat strategist. They've beenmarried for eleventy brillion years. I don't
know how, but they may gowork. I don't think they talk about
(01:23:21):
politics in the home. I thinkthat's where they you know, But I
got I got along with both ofthem, and he was always very much
a gentleman, very kind. ButJohnson's like, oh, it's twisted and
shameful that a leading Democrats strategist andleading I don't know says millions of Christians
in America are a greater threat thanforeign terrorists who murder more than three thousand
(01:23:42):
Americans. Democrat Party should the DemocratParty should condemn. They're not going to.
Because here's the difference between the DemocratParty and the Republican Party. The
Democrat Party will do something crazy orthey'll have gold bar Bob, and Republicans
are like, that's mean, orthat's an appropriate or they'll say something like,
uh, that's just that's so rude, and it's you shouldn't say that,
(01:24:06):
you should be Democrats don't care.Do you think Democrats take their marching
orders on strategy from Republicans? Doyou think Democrats are concerned about impressing Republicans?
Now, compare that to what happenedlast week. I'm still salty and
I've never even met this dude.I've never had a conversation with George Santos.
(01:24:28):
Republicans removed the most conservative lawmaker fromNew York and a guy at a
pretty conservative record compared to some ofthe others there. Removed him from the
House because of accusations that have notbeen proven in a court of law.
Because Democrats were doing the Monty Pythonfingerpoint that guy, he's got to go,
(01:24:53):
and Republicans wrung their hands and thought, well, we want to,
We desperately want to make sure thatwe're keeping up appearances of propriety. So
we're going we're going to acquiesce tothese demands some Democrats and we're going to
remove him. Republicans somehow remain concernedwith what leftists think of them. I
(01:25:18):
think that's stupid, because if youjust do your policies, and you make
good choices and smart monetary decisions,and you are a good steward of the
resources that taxpayers, through the consentof their vote, have given you the
authority to make, then the resultof that is going to attract more people
(01:25:41):
who like living a sane existence andnot paying an exorbitant amount of their own
dollars to the treasury. They're goingto be attracted to that. You don't
have to sit here and do thesestupid little this little fieldy theater. Oh
my, I guess we have tomake sure all of the Democrats of luck,
we're gonna go ahead and kick thiskick this man out of Congress.
(01:26:04):
And that's exactly what they did.It's so stupid. So there's a difference
for you right there. Democrats arenever gonna condemn anything, Carville says,
They're gonna be like, ah,we're not responsible Meanwhile, Republicans fall over
themselves. Guess we've got to kidhim out. Jeez, hey, I
(01:26:24):
thought we were gonna have like moreconservative leadership and all that stuff. What
happened, Dana, don't ask awkwardquestions. He came ca Ravon and now
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's Quick five.
So from the Guardian, the COPtwenty eight president says there's no science
(01:26:45):
behind demands for a phase out offossil fuels. This after a big push
from John Kerry and others saying thatwell, we need to make sure that
fossil fills are eradicated and we can'thave any more coal plants, and we
need He says that the Commons werequote incredibly concerning and verging on well.
He was also attacked. People weresaying, oh, he's denying climate but
(01:27:06):
he says, look, there's noreason. It's Sultan al Jabbar who says
there's no science that indicates a phaseout is needed. Just I grinned,
That's all I did. That's allI did. I just grinned, that's
all I did. Also a coupleof other things here, speaking of COP
(01:27:27):
twenty eight, Al Gore slammed theClimate Summit host UAE, saying that a
mission sort Al Gore, the guywho once asked a masseuse to release his
second chakra. Wink wink, Howwas Al Gore still there? Private jets
headed to the global warming conference wereliterally frozen on the runway. There was
a photo and video of all ofthese private jets that actually couldn't take off.
(01:27:51):
They were going to go to Dubaiand they were discussing. They were
in Munich on the way to Dubaiand they really got frozen in and they
couldn't fly out of Munich, youknow, because of the global warming.
That's fine. Animal shelters across theUS are overflowing, and I'm gonna tell
(01:28:11):
you, folks, don't be gettingnobody a puppy in y'all's family unless you
are committed for that puppy's life,to taking care of it for the life
of that puppy. Do not dothat. But they've had animal shelters are
saying that there is an influx.Don't don't shop a dot for sure,
but they can't keep up with them. And the euthanasia rate is soaring it's
heartbreaking. Stick with us. Ourfriend Steven Yates next. Whether you're a
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Now actually at the bottom of thethird hour. You can listen close
to Coast. Obviously check out thesimulcast YouTube Facebook channel three forty seven Direct
TV. Also white Lawn which isapparently different from black lawn uh and the
white lung is rumored to be Iwas looking at my latest notes on this
coming from China. Although they haddoctor Burkes, if you want to believe
(01:29:18):
her still, who said that thereisn't any there's It's very difficult. She
was saying to link the two.There was some sort of thing in Ohio
where they were wondering if it wassome of the outbreaks there, if they
were related. But apparently I don'tknow if they are or not. What
(01:29:38):
is I mean? We know thatthere's something's been going on in China because
we've seen at least some of thevideos in that that have leaked out of
that nation that I mean, everybody'smasking up again. They have like quarantines
or doing all of this stuff again, So what is it? Is it
because they won't stop messing with thebats in the cave? So what is
it now? Joining us are verygood friends Steven Yates and you can find
(01:29:59):
him on x at Yates Comms,and of course he is the chair of
the China Policy Initiative with the AmericaFirst Policy Institute. Stephen, always a
pleasure to have you. What ishappening over there? I mean everything I
read about it when you try tofigure out if that's what is some states
are dealing with like that, anoutbreak of pneumonia, I mean it's a
respiratory system and apparently affects kids.So is this like a bat virus plane
(01:30:24):
in caves? Bio warfare two pointzero? What is it? Well,
there is a heavy dose of dejavoo all over again with this story.
And you know, with regard towhatever the so called experts of the last
go around want to say this timearound, there are some really strong parallels
in the sense that it's obvious thatsomething bad is happening inside China, and
(01:30:47):
even in a controlled media environment,there is video and text commentary coming out
that's undeniable that there's a health problem. Then you also see the revival of
the old means for dealing with it. So the COVID regime is coming back
in terms of masking up on isolationsand other kinds of things. And so
(01:31:12):
you'd think that that would be enough. We should have learned if we would
have had a travel ban on movementout of China, say in December of
twenty nineteen, when we first gotreports of this kind of stuff and had
visual evidence of it out of China, we might have saved a million lives
and a trillion or more dollars inour economy, and a whole host of
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other things. And so what's theargument now? Are we right back there
where? When President Trump did inlate January put a travel ban in place,
he was called xenophobic by then opportunisticcandidate soon to be president Joe Biden
and then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.But really that's where we are. We
have plenty of evidence to justify noone should be coming and going to China
(01:31:56):
without some kind of testing or quarantiningat this point. Yeah, that's a
that's a very good point in this. I mean, I feel like we're
at the moment where anytime we haveoutbreaks like this, especially if China's dealing
with it at least first or earlierthan we are, we're always now going
to go Is this biowarfare? Isthis another attempt to shut down the planet
(01:32:17):
again? I mean it's I don'tthink that that's us being unreasonable. I
mean we kind of went through itthe last time. No, absolutely right.
The burden is on them. They'rethe ones that created this witch's brew.
They're the ones that deliberately let itout into the world. They're the
ones that lied in capital letters toeveryone and manipulated a very easily manipulated un
(01:32:40):
system that we stupidly followed too closelythe last time. The things that are
very different now is I think thata large swath of Americans and others around
the world aren't going to buy thisa second time around. We know that
there are going to be health consequences, but there were health and other consequences
to following their hocum last time,and so I don't think that the prescriptions
(01:33:03):
they put forward which have a heavydose of political control that come with them
coincidentally in an election year again,are going to be swallowed. And it's
not just the crazy lunatic fringe thatJoe Biden wants to talk about. There's
a lot of independence and even someDemocrats that have had it. I have
some friends that work in inner citiesamong minority populations. They're pretty sick and
(01:33:25):
tired of this stuff going on.And I just you know this, really,
at this point, why is anyonecoming and going and dealing with China
as if it's normal? And Idon't think any significant population in the United
States is ready to say, oh, well, let's mask up and social
distance shut down again. Heck no, yeah. And it's weird too that
it's also it only seems to reallyaffect teenagers and kids. I mean,
(01:33:47):
it's just very it's a very differentWell we'll keep an eye on it,
but it's a very different, verydifferent thing. Well, if you have
a government that doesn't care about humanbeings and has no ethics or accountability,
you can conduct experiments that target onlya certain kind of people, or only
a certain age group, or onlya certain religious preference. They may or
(01:34:10):
may not have been doing this intheir own country and now that they may
or may not be exporting it intothe world. We found this weird facility
out in California. Maybe the goodgovernor there who got a little horse kick
this last week, could go lookon what happened with this bio lab that
was in California. But we've gotall kinds of warning flags about this stuff
from China and it's not staying there. Yeah, that's a great point.
(01:34:32):
Talking with our good friends Steve,and that's a very good point. China
is claiming that a US warship violatedits national sovereignty. This comes from the
Hill. They've accused this navy shipof violating their sovereignty. It was the
USS Gabrielle Giffords that appeared in thesecond Thomas schol This is some reef in
the South Seas. It's a reefin the South Seas. They said that
(01:34:55):
it violated that it can correct meif I'm wrong, But the only way
that they're sovereignty is violated is ifyou believe that the South Sea is theirs
and not international powers. Well,I am so sorry that the tender feelings
of Winnie the Pooh are really hurtyou come a couple thousand miles within his
territory. But if that's the waythey want to go, I mean,
I hope that the neighbors and othersaround the world are wising up. You
(01:35:20):
know. On the one hand,China can't be this ten foot tall thing
that's too hard to tackle and maybetreat as a peer like saying I'm not
going to let you step on mylawn without pushing you back. Or they're
you know, they're so sensitive thatyou can't come within a couple thousand miles
of their territory. I mean,I am so sorry that you are hurt,
(01:35:43):
mister insulated autocrat, But my goodness, it's just one of those things
where it might kind of makes yourhead hurt that it makes headlines, but
it's a perfect indication of how badestablishment policy has been on China. And
it's not just in the United Statesthat this is even a question. I
mean, there were much closer toother countries waters than to China's and this
(01:36:05):
claim of this whole area going downinto Southeast Asia is real donculous. Yeah,
and the only way because it seemslike they would love to use something
like that as a pretext for increasedhostilities. But also the only way that
they would be able to achieve thatis if other nations be on their own
(01:36:25):
recognized and said, oh, yes, that is your those international waters so
far away from you and actually closerto everyone else, Yes, that's still
your territory. They would have tovalidate that in order for that to work,
right, they would. But oneof the scarier things about the time
we live in and what's been happeningin the world, if you just look
at the wave of demonstrations that havebeen whipped up against Israel, I mean,
(01:36:48):
in a way, it's mind breakingto me that Israel could be losing
a pr battle. So many peopleassumed that alliance with the United States is
so strong that we would that neveragain really meant never again, And there
has been a major information war wagedagainst them that I think they have to
feel like they're on their back heelsat this point with regard to that information
(01:37:12):
warfare. And if it's been toughon something that came straight out of terrorism,
you've got to think the CCP iswound up and ready to wage that
kind of war too. And insteadof flooding European capitals of flood Asian capitals
with nationalists and those flags and tryto give people second thoughts about which side
they want to come down on inthis. So we really have a lot
(01:37:34):
of work to do to help peoplefeel psychologically, politically, and sort of
otherwise insulated from this information war that'scoming right now. It's this silly provocation
at sea, but it'll hit theirstreets in a snap if they really want
to push the accelerator on it.Yeah, you made a really good point
(01:37:55):
with the propaganda war as it relatedto Israel, and I wanted to ask
you because we played the SoundBite earlierKamala Harris, vice President saying that they
need to revitalize the quote unquote Palestinianauthority. To me, that demonstrates a
huge ignorance of what really shapes andgoverns that region. Because Hamas controls Gaza,
(01:38:15):
they won elections there, they're sopopular. The authority suspended elections because
they were worried that Hamas would alsobasically take over and more than just behind
the scenes, West Bank as well. They're still supremely popular. It's not
I mean, people chose them mainlybecause they didn't recognize the right of their
neighbor to the north to exist.So what does she even mean there?
You can't revitalize something that the peoplereject. Wouldn't that be the word that
(01:38:41):
they always say, colonization. Yeah, well, there are several problems with
what our distinguished Vice President seems tothink and say in that. Some of
it is internal overseas, but someof it is grand scheme of things.
We have a treaty alliance with Israel, and Israel was attacked by a terrorist
(01:39:02):
group. No one that is afaithful ally should be saying or doing anything
to interfere with that sovereign government's rightto defend themselves against external terrorist forces brought
in armed and murdering, raping,and et cetera, et cetera. And
so I don't understand where the VicePresident thinks she's going to do anything to
(01:39:27):
influence the world in a positive directionif the United States is in the business
of immediately undermining an alliance under attack, but really inside what she calls the
Palestinian authority, I mean, ifthis was a legitimate body accomplishing legitimate things,
they wouldn't have harbored Hamas there wouldn'thave been this attack. And so
(01:39:51):
you know, this revitalizing of afailed institution that is not keeping peace with
its neighbors to the extent that it'snot just the Israelis that they want to
bloody up, but the Egyptians thatwon't take people out of that territory.
And you've got to believe that ifthe Biden administration, if the President himself
(01:40:14):
were to call the leader of Egypt, that something could be worked out.
But it hasn't bothered him to maketime for that. So it would seem
to me the vice president isn't evenon the same song sheet with the president.
You know, there's more than afew problems with the whole situation,
but it begins with her not reallyeven knowing the basis. What a mess,
What a mess? Our good friendSteve and Yates at Yates comms on
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X. I keep wanting to sayTwitter on X always such a pleasure,
So respect her expertise, and sogood to see you, my friend.
Thank you, have a great week. Thank you. Danna take here with
you too. We have more tocome, folks, as we wrap up
this third hour of our program.Remember the one headline that we had and
we were talking about the educational stuff. I had to share this with them,
and I pulled this back up becauseit was the report cards. So
(01:41:00):
Yale. When you think of YaleUniversity, you think, well, okay,
old Yale, like, let's maybewalk it back twenty years, like
maybe an academic institution, right,like where people go they learn smart stuff.
Right. Well, so the CollegeFix says that Yale gives eighty percent
of its students A grades. Theythink that the grading has actually declined dramatically
(01:41:27):
at Yale. Now we had thestory about the parents thinking that their kids
are doing really well, and thenwhen an educational assessment came out, it
showed that actually only fifty percent ofthem were performing at grade level. It
kind of makes me wonder about this. I mean, the dean of Yale
College, according to College Fix,the undergraduate branch of the university, acknowledged
(01:41:49):
that professors are not properly grading students. They said that they're kind of just
giving out a's. That's really wild. They're just giving out as they're giving
out grades. I mean, I'mnot a conspiracy theorist, but Kane,
(01:42:13):
right, I feel like there's someshenanigans here. I feel like there's some
seenea. I gotta hang on Igo put my hat on hold on,
because I don't want anyone to thinkof think. So I feel like,
what are you laughing at me?It's my Fara Day hat. It's my
Fara Day hat. You can't thinkYou can't hear my thoughts with this on
(01:42:34):
blank you c I A. I'mjust saying, it's my fair who makes
it? It's my Fara Day hat. You can't hear my phone when I
put it on my pouch. Youcan't hear my thoughts. Yeah, far
Day labs, Far Day labs witha z la b z far Day labs
yep, with my hat. I'mjust saying, Kane that this is how
(01:42:56):
people would grade students if they wantedhim to be dumb. Right, So
it's kind of like when they don'treport murders and then claim that murders are
down. Yeah, you know whatI mean. It's kind of like that.
So you're just giving everybody a's,and you're claiming that the education system
is working exactly. Yeah, you'regiving hang on, I'm gonna put my
hat on it. You're giving peoplea's, and you're saying that the system
(01:43:17):
is the whole system is working.Gosh, dang it. Like, it's
like I've never put a hat onbefore, and you're saying that the system
is working, but it's not,and you're encouraging everybody to be stupid.
You're keeping everyone purposefully dumb by justhanding out a's. It's easier to control
dumb people than smart people. Yeah, this kind of goes in the line
with this thing that I read oneof my friends, Van, who runs
(01:43:39):
a website called Blottodiadect. He wroteabout how obsession with how grammar and everything
has degraded so that people cannot arguearticulately or express their ideas in so many
different ways anymore, to prevent effectivecommunication, which is what we're seeing now.
Like I said, I'm not aconspiracy theorist, but it sounds like
(01:44:00):
what you would do if you're tryingto keep people stupid. Yeah, you're
just given spoiler alerts, right y, that's all I'm saying. That's all
I'm saying. It's the point Iwanted to make. Okay, So that's
my point. That's my today inconspiracy theory, that's my whole thing.
Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify,or wherever you get your podcasts, because
knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Sotomorrow, one of the things we're going
(01:44:25):
to dive into is what I've beenseeing pushed with with a lot of these
Democrat influencers. They're trying to sayit is stupid to say that the economy
isn't strong and remarkable. Period.That's going to go over real well,
today's stupidity, Kane. All right, you know that in all the big
(01:44:45):
Democrat cities, those leftist das arethe ones who are not prosecuting and letting
these offenders out consistently. But thisis what Karine Jean Pierre said about Biden
administration's commitment to fighting crime listening.In the meantime, President Biden and this
administration will continue to use every toolat our disposal, disposal to keep communities
(01:45:06):
safe. Is that right? Becausewhy haven't you started doing that? Are
you just now coming up with theidea of using all the tools? Yeah?
Like what's works are talking about here? All right, folks, that
does it for us today. Makesure you tune in tomorrow. I'll be
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