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Doctor Kornbluth at MIT. Does callingfor the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code
of Conduct or rules regarding bullying andharassment? Yes? Or no? You've
targeted at individuals not making public statements? Yes or no. Calling for the
genocide of Jews does not constitute bullyingand harassment. I have not heard calling
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for the genocide for Jews on ourcampus, but you've heard chance for intifada.
I've heard chance, which can beantisemitic depending on the context, when
calling for the elimination of the Jewishpeople. So those would not be according
to the MIT's code of conduct orrules, that would be investigated as harassment
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if pervasive and severe. Ms Migilat PENN does calling for the genocide of
Jews violate pen's rules or code ofconduct? Yes? Or no? If
the speech turns into who conducted canbe harassment? Yes, I am asking
specifically calling for the genocide of Jews. Does that constitute bullying harassment? If
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it is directed and severer pervasive,it is harassment. So the answer is
yes. It is a context dependentdecision. Congresswoman, It's a context dependent
decision. That's your testimony today.Calling for the genocide of Jews is depending
upon the context, that is notbullying or harassment. This is the easiest
question to answer, yes, missMcGill. I mean she can't answer.
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She knows what the answer is,she just can't answer because it compromises her.
And that's what so much of thestuff is like. These people don't
want to answer the question and theydon't want to be honest about it because
they know the answer. They knowwhat this means. They know that.
I mean, it looks bad forHarvard. It looks so bad. She's
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Stephanic win to Harvard. I thinkshe was a graduate of Harvard. She
went to Harvard. She I mean, they realize how bad this looks.
We talked a little bit about thisyesterday, all this stuff on our college
campuses, and I still maintain thatit's because not enough people got their butts
whipped when they were younger. Notenough people learned the hard way. Welcome
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to the show, Dania. Lastyear with you. A number of things
too discussed today, including some ofthe stuff that we got going on with
the debate, the other debate that'skind of now, the other debate that's
coming up tonight. I'm going towatch it so you don't have to,
but we're going to cover that.We're also going to look at some of
the stuff that's making its way,some legislation that's making its way through the
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Senate, all of that, andso in the meantime, welcome to the
program. You can listen Coast tocoast. You can stream the radio program.
You can check out that simulcast allthat good stuff as well, Channel
thirty forty seven YouTube, Facebook.And we're still on the struggle bus with
a coffee machine. Some of youare so kind and they if you've been
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like, rest in peace, dainuscoffee machine, Yes, think you.
I mean, it's really the strugglebus. Man. That's a whole that's
a whole segment. King, We'recoming back to it. It's a whole
segment, man, That is awhole segment. All right. So some
of this stuff, like I saidthat, I mean, they've they've had
these ongoing hearings, and I'm gladthat they've been asking, you know,
these tough questions and and and tryingto figure out, you know, how
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are you. I mean, theyjust they look the other way for so
long. I mean, this hasbeen pervasive on college campuses. It's been
growing for quite a while, butnow it's like really, you know,
up and up and uh, upin your face, and so it's it's
sad that they have to have thislike song and dance around saying something that's
obvious. I mean, what isthe context which she says, oh,
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well, there's a context to it, Like what's the context for real?
Like what is the context of that? There's no context too, you know,
from the river to the sea.Although I don't know if you've been
seeing they're making the river to thesea reality in Homas's tunnels. Have you
guys seen this? So they've there'sbeen this ongoing strategy deliberation from the IDF
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on whether or not they're going toflood the tunnels, the Hamas's tunnels,
and they are. They are floodingthe tunnels, and there was the I
think the reason why obviously that theywere deliberating about whether or not this is
something they were going to do,is because there was the concern that hostages
are in these tunnels. But theydon't even know. I mean, they
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can't even I mean part of Hamasis lying and going back and forth and
not being honest about the hostages andwho's alive and who isn't is that you
may have. The IDEF have toact like this to defend themselves. So
they have these these they've gone aheadwith it and they've been flooding these tunnels
with seawater. People have been theIDF has been setting up some pipes and
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pumps in Gaza, but they haveabout five I think five pumps about a
mile north of this refugee camp andthey are flooding this three hundred mile network
of tunnels. They said it's goingto be fully flooded within weeks. That's
how long it takes because there's somuch of it. Weeks. That's insane.
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And they want to drive out theterraces. They want to make the
terror the tunnels inoperable. Uh Andthey have a bunch of they have footage
of it. They've been showing it. So it's been happening, it's been
underway. They hey, they broughtthe sea to them. How nice is
that they brought the sea to Hamasyou know, Israel does quite a lot,
you know. They first they leaveguys the strip for them. Now
they're bringing them the sea, Imean, good heavens. So they've been
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this was something they were deliberating aboutas to whether or not they were going
to do it. Now now they'reactually they're flooding them. They're doing it
gradually so that they can kind ofmonitor any kind of side effects, anything
that you know, they may perhapshaven't anticipated before. And they want to
make sure that they can get thathostages have time to get out even they're
even they even want to give Hamasthe opportunity to get hostages out with before
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they do, like before it getstoo bad. But this is the first
round. So they're flooding the tunnelsand we'll see what happens after this,
but they really need to eliminate thatwhole network that Hamas is really really used.
That's where they've been staging their theirattacks from. That's where they retreat
every single time they launched an offensive. After they broke the ceasefire again,
that's where they retreated. So it'sthis is something that has to be done.
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And apparently Hamas has no interest inreleasing any other hostages. That's the
other thing. I mean, they'renot they're not they're not really they're not
releasing anybody else. Uh, Andmaybe maybe this will move the needle in
the in the indict towards that maybewe'll see. But this is what's been
happening at least over there now whilewe've been having these hearings with members of
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Congress. And this wasn't the onlything too, because you had you had
the president of Harvard, you hadthe president of mi t, you had
you pen and all of them.They kept all trying to say, well,
we're just you know, calling forthe genocide. Can they name which
river? If you ask these people, hey, when you're talking about from
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the river to the sea, whatdo you mean? What river? What
river are you talking about? Outof curiosity? What river? What sea?
Can you name the sea? Canyou name any of these geographical points
that you've been talking about, likethat one crazy lady, who is what
she's saying, from the mountains tothe sea? I there is. It's
a psychological thing. And we talkeda little bit about on these universities,
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how students' minds have been seeded forthis, how they've been seeded for this
kind of uh, intellectual corruption,for the lack of a better way to
put it. But also there's thisscenster. People want to be scenesters.
People really want to be viewed excuseme as being in the know. They
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want to be viewed as being inthe know. They they want to be
viewed as being a part of something. Maybe it's because of the digital explosion
that makes it seem like it's harderto be a part of something for people.
I don't know. I don't don'tthere's the psychological answer, I think
there. But when I was listeningto these university presidents dance around the obvious
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answer to the questions from members ofCongress whether or not it's genocide, whether
it's there's no context you put inunless you're following up with not there's no
context to put it in none.This wasn't the only by the way,
this wasn't the only the only hearingsthat have been going around that have been
happening on DC. They have beendiscussing the situation with women's sports. They've
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been I mean, it's been reallyit's been really interesting to hear some of
the lawmakers about this too. Iwatched Riley Gaines speak yesterday. There was
this dust up that she had,so they had I think it was daily
maybe it was daily signal that hadsomeone there testifying before members of Congress and
then they had Riley Gaines. Hewas talking and she said, this audio
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is done by three. Because theylost their minds. They had like the
congressional member to whom she was speakingimmediately had a tantrum and they stopped hearings
because they wanted that struck from therecord. Listen to this, and ranking
Member Lee, if my testimony makesme transphobic, then I believe your opening
monologue makes you misogynous. Thank you, and she thank you, Miss Gaines.
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I now recognized missus if you couldsee in the sumulkas that launch just
showed. She sat there. Shedidn't say anything for a moment, and
then it made her so mad.She couldn't even focus on what the next
woman testifying was saying, like theythe other members there. They went on
and they introduced the next person totestify. They've they've she started speaking,
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and that member of Congress stopped thewhole proceedings. She wanted that pedally struck
from the record. But she didn'thave any aversion. When she called games
and called these other people testifying,she was literally referring to them as beings,
as being somehow transphobic and bigoted,et cetera. She was the one
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who was saying all of this.She was the one who was casting dispersions
on their characters. And then whenthat's the response, she gets upset.
Well tough, I mean, that'sthat's you. If that and it's true,
if they're then somehow transphobic, thenyou're misogynistic. You're a misogynist.
I wanted to play this audio soundbite two from AOC I was this was
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something else audio SoundBite I think thisis eighteen. Will play some of this
because this was this was crazy.You said, there are some proposals.
I mean, we've seen this inOhio. There was a proposed ban on
trans athletes that are originally allowed forgenital examinations on minors in order to quote
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unquote protect women. Is that correct? Unfortunately, yes, And so we're
seeing here in this guys under theguys of not only trying to further marginalize
trans women and girls, we aretalking about opening up all women and girls
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to genital examinations when they are underage. That's right. Potentially just because someone
can point to someone and say Idon't think you're a girl, that's correct.
And we're saying this in an environmentof a postdobs America, where states
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are criminalizing access to abortion and wantnothing more data on women. It's like
targeting trans women for playing sports makesall women less safe and love. First
off, I didn't realize the bighairde who's like six foot three swimming against
all the women at Penn. Ididn't realize that that was a baby child
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infant? Are we doing the leftistage characterizations here? Is that what we're
doing? Because you know how theytried to say that Hunter Biden is an
infant baby and he's like, whatfifty six something, fifty seven years old?
He's like he can go for theearly bird special at Denny's and they're
like baby infant Hunter Biden. Sois this the same thing like they're doing
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these baby infant children? Because thepeople that I've been seeing are grown dudes
that have deep voices, and theywent through puberty as men and they're competing
as men. I watched what isit? There were two male cyclists Costplain
his chicks who want some sort ofcycling thing. I don't like bicycling.
Can we make sure we have thataudio safe from yesterday too? I forgot
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to play that for people yesterday.Did you guys see that and they were
all and they had this girl standingin on the podium. She was third
place. She was tiny compared tothem, Like one of their whole legs
was three quarters of her length.They were huge compared to her. Are
we talking about those baby infant childrenlittle bitties? Is that what we're talking
about? That doesn't make any sense. We got a lot to get into.
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They're also trying to push an assaultweapons band in the Senate. We're
going to talk a little bit abouthow that's not going to actually go anywhere,
although now it's been become very verydifficult for us in the House because
Republicans stupidly gave up George Santos andnow Kevin McCarthy says that he's done.
There goes your House majority. Wow, Republicans just love kicking themselves in the
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some of you are like, oh, it's probably not going to go anywhere.
We just lost a couple of seasin the house. You might want
to be careful about that. Andthat's why it's important to watch all this
every single time they try it.Like I said, welcome back to the
program, Dana Lash here with you, bottom of this first hour. So
they're introducing this, it's just anotherit's just another assault weapons ban. It's
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in some ways and I've gone overit. In some ways, it's very
similar to all the garbage that DianeFeinstein used to introduce, and I don't
know how many before she passed,she'd like had put in a ton of
these they I think every couple ofyears she wanted to propose a an assault
weapons ban and the assault weapons ban. Just so we're clear, the assault
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weapons ban in the nineties didn't actuallyban a specific rifle. Everyone's like,
oh, at banned AAR fifteens.I mean, so many people don't understand
that the AR fifteen is just it'syou could make it look like anything,
and it's going to function like thatparticular type of modern sporting rifle. But
I think because people just they freakout about it because it's black, and
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people put stuff on it, accessoriesand things, and they think that that
makes it, for the lack ofa better way to put it, shootier.
So this thing it's called there's thego say fact and people keep going,
oh, it's just you know,just some modern every day you know,
just what they do. What's thephrase that they use all the time,
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gun sense or just to modern youknow, just sensible, common sense
gun control. That's the kind ofstuff. There's some things in here that
go a little further than some ofthe things that Diane Feinstein has done.
They also, the gun control peoplealso learned a new phrase, gas operated.
They have no idea what it means. They just hurt it somewhere and
they're like, we got to putthat in the bill. So they're like
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they're going out. I mean,they basically want to open the door to
going after literally every single type ofsemi automatic rifle. That's why they always
go after things like air fifteens,even though air fifteens are as we've talked
about used the least, and Ihad this conversation with a friend of mine
just literally the other day. Eventhough they're used the least in homicides that
are committed by people illegally possessing andillegally using firearms, they hands, feet,
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and fists beat them. They're mosttargeted because they are so commonly owned.
I wanted to take you back realquick before I dive into this,
just to give you some context onit. Back in the days when the
Founders were deliberating the Second Amendment andhow to protect colonists, these these burgeoning
Americans right to protect themselves. Youhave to remember that the Founders were coming
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from basically like a military occupation.Now the Founders were living under a military
occupation, and they felt as thoughthey did not have the ear of the
people who were supposed to be adheringor tending to their best interests all the
way over across the see in England, and so they didn't want only the
military to be armed. They didn'twant only the government to be armed.
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And it's why you had, Imean, everybody who whether they were a
farmer, who didn't matter who theywere, they had cannons they had arms,
they had everything. In fact,when Washington was first bringing in soldiers
for his army, I mean theywere requiring that you bring your arms.
I mean they were requiring that.That was an early requirement that you have
to have firearms in order to beable to serve, because they didn't have
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the ability financially to go and buyguns for everybody. So that's an important
context here. Secondly, when theywere deliberating the creation the drafting of the
Second Amendment, one of the thingsthat was an understanding between all of the
colonies was a phrase called a frighting. And this, I guess you could
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you could have that mean modern daybrandishing. Today brandishing isn't just I'm accidentally
showing you, you know, myside arm brandishing. There is intent to
intimidate. There. There's some carefullegalities that govern how this word is brought
up in a court of law,and back during the days of the colonies,
the term of writing. This issomething Scalia noted in his Heller opinion.
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There was an observable rule on afriting. However, it only dealt
with really uncommon weapons, like thingsthat are weird and wild that nobody else
has it wasn't for modern it wasn'tfor commonly owned things, things that people
recognized, they knew. And therewas a second part of that. It
wasn't just that you know, theyhad to be that it was commonly owned.
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You couldn't also take it and useit and brandish it as a way
to intimidate people or intimate that youare considering using some sort of lethal force
against them. And the example thatScalia gave and his Heller decision was like
a head axe, And this wassomething that was observable in terms of regulation
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in the colonies. And when hetalks about gun control and limitations of the
Second Amendment, for all of thegun control activists out there that have not
read his opinion and don't understand thehistory of the creation of the Second Amendment,
they tried to cite those words asan example to you to say,
oh, well, look, Scaliawas even saying that there are limitations,
but they're not explaining to you exactlywhat he was talking about or the history
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and breadth of what he was talkingabout. So I feel like that's important
context going in here, because it'ssomething that's going to come up continually.
But I share this story with youfor the specific purpose of touching on commonly
owned that phrase. That phrase issupremely important. It was supremely important during
the times of the colonies, itwas supremely important during the Heller case,
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and it's still supremely important. Whyis it so important Because if they go
after the most commonly owned things,how much more difficult for them. Do
you think it will be to goafter everything else? That is the point.
So that is why they specifically targetthis rifle, which is used the
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least. Now, if they werereally serious, and I don't think they
should do this, they would betaught. This is what they did in
the nineties before they switched it upto start focusing on rifles. They wanted
to go after handguns. They triedgoing after handguns in the nineties, and
then they realized, oh my gosh, it's going to be a disaster for
us, we can't do this.Let's switch it up, and they stop
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doing it because it was really Imean, they were getting beaten to death
in the polls heading into elections backduring that time. That's when you had
the Gingridge Conservative Revolution and everything else. But this go Safe act, I
mean, it is an absolute abridgmentof your rights. It's an affront to
your rights. And it goes afternot just your ability to keep in bare
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arms, but it goes after allof firearms manufacturing. You don't have to
own a gun, you don't haveto be skilled. I have a great
skill set as a marksman or anythingelse to understand that this is a doorway
that can go after everything else.Again, I reiterate, firearms are merely
a variable. If one of yournatural rights can be compromised, all of
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your natural rights can be compromised.That's just the way it is. And
so this is no different. Now, I don't know, you know I
I this. I mean there's there'sthere's a potential that this won't even make
it through the Senate because you dohave people like Kirsten Cinema, you do
have people like Joe Manchin. Ican't imagine that Joe Manchin would support something
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like this, and previously, uh, he hasn't been on board with some
of these other things that you know, the Feinstein gun band stuff. Uh.
But I mean I just don't knowif they have you. I mean
that in order to stop a filibuster, they have to have sixty votes and
I seriously don't think there's no waythat they got sixty votes. You cannot
convince me that they've got sixty votes. Uh So, I you know,
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and I think that it's it's thisis stupid for them to do this.
They're they're making a gamble here.They're they're hurting so bad in the polls
with their own base, Democrats arethat they have to go. This is
a hail mary for them. Ifyou've ever noticed, whenever times get tougher
Democrats when it concerns economics or evenforeign policy, they always run to the
well of gun control so that theycan give the appearance of doing something without
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actually ever doing anything. If theywanted to get a handle on crime,
you would see serious judicial reform.If they wanted to get a handle on
crime, you would see the demandsfor a mandatory minimum for a lot of
these repeat offenders instead of wrist slapsand here you can get out on a
tenth of ten, you know,one percent of bail, et cetera,
et cetera. They would actually bereally overhauling the judicial system instead of constantly
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targeting law abiding gun owners. Whichbrings me to the point that this is
a gamble because it's going to hurtit could hurt them with their base.
They are hemorrhaging independence right now.Now. They're not hemorrhaging independence to a
specific candidate on the right, they'rejust hemorrhaging independence people who are ranking them
super high with negatives. Every singletime there's a survey and they're asked,
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what do you think that the Democratsjob performance is on the issue of crime?
What do you think that Democrats jobperformance is on the issue of the
economy. I mean, they're gettinghammered by specifically independence, and as we've
talked talked about before, elections arelost in one in the margins. That's
what determines it. People are wantingto protect themselves. You have members of
communities that typically are not communities thatare found to be synonymous with Second Amendment
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and firerom ownership that are flocking togun stores and purchasing firearms right now.
And when you're talking about limiting people'sability to not only do that, but
to defend themselves while not doing anythingto strengthen the laws, or not even
so much the law strengthen the enforcementof said laws from a judicial perspective against
these repeat offenders to protect the innocent. That's that's a problem in these people's
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minds. So that's why I saythat this is a major gamble for them.
That's how you know it's so badeconomically that they have to run to
this well, which is historically inan election season hurt them every time that
they have tried it. So it'sa gamble now whether or not this you
know, if it goes through theSenate, whether or not it goes through
in the House, I don't know. I'm gonna I have another two way
thing I'll talk to you about herecoming up later. But you know,
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then you've got this issue with theHouse and Kevin McCarthy, which we're going
to dive into because Kevin McCarthy's leaving. They just Republicans just removed George Santos.
Kathy Hochle in New York is goingto replace Santos with a Democrat.
So Republicans literally shot themselves in thefoot. It is one of the stupidest
things I've ever seen. I havenever seen a party that is so afraid
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to fight the culture war, aparty that is so afraid of candidates that
are in the primary, a partythat is the party that is more concerned
about keeping politicians happy right now thanthe voters. The leadership of the RNC
is disastrous. I don't know whatelse to say. People will get mad
at me for saying it. Y'allcan just kiss my grits. I don't
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care deck my halls, because it'strue. Somebody's got to say it instead
of, you know, everybody's sobusy buck kissing because they want to make
sure that they get an invite tothe big, you know, the cocktail
Christmas party. They want to makesure that if there's, you know,
the Republican Convention, they want toget invited to. All the cocktail parties
at the convention need to be alittle bit more concerned about having a country
to have a vote in before,you know, a little bit more than
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you are about your power, adjacencyand your popularity. Good grief, none
of that stuff's gonna matter if thecountry falls by the wayside, so will
We're gonna hammer that. But theother thing I was going to bring up
real quick, and I talked aboutthis very briefly on Fox Business last night,
was this a couple of you've emailedthis all these nuns, you've seen
these activist nuns, which I'm kindof on the bench as to whether or
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not that's a great punk band name. So there's a group of activist nuns
that are bringing lawsuits against a coupleof firearms manufacturers, and they're trying to
accuse them of deceptive advertising, whichI think is a frivolous lawsuit and a
stretch. I want to remind everybodythat back in November of twenty twenty one,
when you had this dude drive hisFord escape through a Christmas parade and
walk Ashaw, did you see everybodygoing out and blaming Ford? Did you
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see people filing lawsuits against Ford,saying Ford needs to make their cars in
a way that doesn't inspire third partiesto use them in a criminal fashion.
Did you see any of that stuff? You didn't, did you, because
that would be stupid, That wouldbe dumb for people to do that,
But yet they'll do it with thingslike firearms manufacturers. Gun companies do not
make firearms to be used by criminalsor to be used in an illegal fashion.
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And it's you know, it's speciousto say otherwise, and the marketing
being deceptive. The reason they're hittingnets because that's the only week read that
they think that they can get themon. But I think it just demonstrates
a vast misunderstanding and a lack ofThese people don't grasp the concept of that
law that governs advertising, truth andadvertising. These companies are only responsible if
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they have defective products or if theylie about what you're getting, you know.
I mean, that's that's what thelaw entails. But these nuns,
all this is is they they're shareholders. There's they're small dollar shareholders in these
companies. They've been going to shareholdermeetings and filing proposals. This lawsuit I
think is frivolous. It's not goingto go anywhere. But they're playing the
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long game here, you know,because these are nuns, there's a couple
hundred of them. They understand thatthey are doing all of this because you
can't. You're going to work.You don't have time to with all the
stuff that you're four oh one k'sinvested in. Do you have time to
go to shareholder meetings for these companiesthat you might have investments in? For
RETI you don't. That's the wholepoint. They can and they do,
But I really do think that ifthey believed in what they're If they believed
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in their stated mission as much asthey say they do, I think that
they would probably speak a little bitmore truth instead of political propaganda whenever they
get in front of the press onthis, which makes me not only doubt
their mission, but it also makesme question their commitment to their faith,
which might be kind of ignorant tosay, but it's no less honest.
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it is running. Will I getcut up for O? No? Not
now? Boy, that's like alot of gives you a real boost of
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confidence Democrats and your guy, doesn'tit. No, this guy's running,
so I've gotta run. I gottarun. It's not I'm running because of
you because I want to know.It's just because that dude that's like some
low energy Joe right there, honestlythink he needs some Hunter's crack or cocaine.
Is there a difference? Yeah,okay, hold up, sidebar is
(34:30):
like crack, just like the greatvalue version of cocaine. No, I
think it's actually a more concentrated versionof cocaine. I don't know, because
see, I just remember that oneinterview with Whinney Houston and she was talking
about whether or not Bobby got heron the booker sugar and like they had
it the way that she was appalledand offended if when she was asked if
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it was cracked, she was that, crack is whack. And it almost
sounded like she didn't think it wasbougie enough, right, you know,
Yeah, crack is less. Thatwas That was my takeaway from that.
But I think more dangerous. Idon't know. I mean, I'm not
to give the healthier, the healthierdrug cocaine exactly. No, they're both
horrible. Don't stop talking about this. No, I'm just I was fascinated
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because I'm like, is there Idon't know, there's there there a hierarchy
of you know, I don't knowanything about this. You know, there's
certain things I don't know about.The bottom line is Biden needs uppers,
he needs something something. He's likeone of those I had this robot when
I was a kid, and itwould walk kind of, but when the
batteries would wear down, it waswell long it just was just real mood,
(35:39):
real slick that I just get.I have this impression. It just
seems like he seems very similar.He's he needs new batteries. Man,
there's some something I don't know whatevermakes Hunter look completely tweaked and suspicious all
the time, paranoid that they needto give that to Joe just to make
(36:00):
him awake, get him awake,all right. So coming up in our
second hour, Kevin McCarthy's leaving Congress. So we got George Santos's out.
That's a seat. Kevin McCarthy isstepping down as well, and he says,
you know, is the next chapter'sbeginning and all this stuff, and
he just he's, you know,he's gonna do something different. Meanwhile,
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the majority that we have in thehouse shrinks ever more. Stay with us.
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driven by the same purpose that Ifelt when I arrived in Congress, but
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I'll be departing the house at theend of this year. I will never
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those who have supported me through theyears, especially our constituents, thank you
from the bottom of my heart.Wow so Kevin McCarthy is stepping down.
He's where he's not gonna run forreelection. He's woo, this is getting
crazy because this is it's actually it'sgonna make it to where the House is
(39:00):
going to be more in play thanever. Welcome back to the program,
Dana. Last year with you.Top of the second hour, I was
reading his piece. He's got thispiece in the Wall Street Journal where he
says that I'm leaving the house,but I'm not leaving the fight. And
he says that he's going to resignafter he was housted as speaker and that
(39:22):
news coming this morning. He'd madethe announcement in the Wall Street Journal.
In this opinion piece, he saidthat quote, nomatter the odds or personal
costs, me to the right thing, et cetera, et cetera. And
he says that I'm going to continueto recruit our country's best and brightest to
run for elected office, and I'mcommitted to lending my experience to support the
next generation. And so he saidthat he's an optimist. He listed his
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accomplishments. And so now at theend of the year, our majority is
now just two seats. I thinkI said five yesterrad i'ment four. Our
House majority is not two seats.So going into twenty twenty four, we
are going to have two vacancies tothirteen Democrats to twenty Republicans, and you've
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got to have two hundred and eighteenmajority to pass legislation. So we could
only if we're if Republicans are passinga bill going into this that means they
you literally have two votes to spare. That's it. And if they can't,
if they lose more than two votes, that legislation's not passing. Great
(40:36):
time for Chuck Schumer to introduce thatassault weapons band in the Senate. I'm
telling you, So we're going downto two and there's already a special election
for Santos's third district on February thirteenth. There was she was saying that they
could appoint somebody, you know,but they're going to do a special election
and that seat. I don't.I mean, there is literally like a
(41:00):
fifty percent chance at the House thatRepublicans will lose the House in twenty four.
Just gonna be honest with you,there are so many seats that they
have to defend right now going intothe going into twenty twenty four. There
are so many seats that they haveto defend, and there are a lot
of seats in purple areas. Here'sthe thing about making a coalition. I
(41:20):
don't like the term big tent.I know we say big tent, but
I think the more accurate way todescribe this is a coalition. You gotta
look at it like that because ina coalition, when you make a coalition,
you're having people from that that arecoming together that agree maybe on seventy
or eighty percent of those things.Now, Reagan famously said that my eighty
percent friend is not my twenty percentenemy. That is how you have to
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look at this stuff. It's strategic. Everybody wants purity. You will lose
all the time by demanding purity.Now, that's not to say do not
do a drive by where that's whyyou know you're not like that. That's
not to say that there aren't issuesworth fighting for and digging in on.
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That's just assumed. But on someof these other things, and some of
these other issues, not even somuch of the issues. I think the
bigger issue isn't the particular topic thatyou know Republicans might be fighting on,
but rather the approach rather the strategy, the tactic that they're using. That
(42:28):
seems to be where Republicans get reallybogged down because not everybody agrees on the
best way to go forward with certainwith certain of these strategies. And that's
I mean, it's kneecapping them.So this it's all about incrementalism. Incrementalism,
this is the name of the game. You got to babystep it.
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And when you're making a coalition andyou have all these different people, especially
in twenty sixteen, there were alot of new Republican voters. Twenty sixteen,
when you have that many new Republicanvoters come in and they were and
populism contributed to that. I likepopulism in small amounts too much and it
gets out of control with anything reallysub capitalism and freedom. But when you're
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building a coalition, you got alot of new Republican voters, you got
to keep those voters. And thenit gets really, really tricky. It
gets tricky because you have to beconsistent on selling freedom. You can't just
slap slogans on everything and do abunch of nonsense. You have to be
consistent in selling freedom. And here'sthe other thing, that the Republican Party
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doesn't want to seem to acknowledge.You got to have results. You have
to talk about solutions more than criticisms. You have to have a record of
achievement. You have to be ableto bring receipts because for independence, you
all need to consider this for peopleto switch their votu in twenty sixteen,
remember when Hillary Clinton ran, shelost a huge segment of blue collar voters.
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These were people who were reliable Democratvoters. They showed up, they
voted for Democrats. They showed up, they voted for probably Ducaucus. They
showed up and they voted for AlGore. They showed up and they voted
for Bill Clinton. They showed upand they voted for John Kerry. They
showed up and they voted for BarackObama. Hillary Clinton was a little step
(44:32):
too far. She'd always been unpopular. You need to understand that she is
one of the most unpops. Sheprobably has negatives higher than Kamala Harris if
I'm being honest. And after allof those years of dutiful party line votes,
how did Democrats repay and think thatvoting block when that voting block was
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like Hillary's a step too far forus. She didn't even go to a
lot of the Blue Wall states thatshe That's why she lost Blue Wall.
She needed to go to a lotof these states in order to maintain Democrat
hols. She didn't even do it. And the Democrat Party responded by questioning
and impugning the character of all thosevoters. They were racist because they didn't
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vote for the old white lady whofell down in the street and lost her
Tory birch flat. They were racistsbecause they didn't vote for her after being
so reliab That were they racist whenthey voted for y'all like all up until
that point, Like I'm curious,but that's how they treated them, and
they wonder why they made so manyof them mad. Here's the thing,
though, you got to keep thosevoters. If those voters are going to
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risk everything, if they're going torisk being ostracized, if they're going to
risk having their characters impugned, beingcalled racist, maybe being given the cold
shoulder at the water cooler at work, being invited to fewer events with friends,
because that's how tribal everything is,and that's how deep some of these
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political affiliations run. Then you gotto give them something for the return of
that investment of their vote. AndI'm gonna be honest, a lot of
them were real mad about immigration.They didn't think enough was done. You
got to be You can't say thatI'm going to do all this stuff and
then that you were hampered and youweren't able to do it. Either you
can do it and you're enough ofan ass kicker that you can get it
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done, or you're not. Thisis why you have to manage expectations as
a politician. You go in thereand you overseell in a time like this,
I know that this time is theonly time I think that you would
be able to say that, becausethese independents are used to seeing something at
the end of a hard work day. They're used to seeing receipts. You
can't just you can't do people likethis. So this is this is I
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mean, this is crazy. Sothere's the Republicans have to manage expectations and
they got to talk solutions and theyhave to they have to show a record
of deliveries and they're hurting with independenceright now too. It's not just Democrats.
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There is a malaise and this iswhat the press wanted. This is
what I was warning you about monthsago. This is why on this program
I have refrained from getting heavy intothe primaries until we get closer to Iowa
and very slowly moving in that direction, because there is a measurable malaise with
the voting block right now. Peopleare tired, and that doesn't just extend
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to Democrats, It extends to theRepublican Party too. They get tired and
then, you know how you keephearing the same stuff over and over again,
your eyes kind of glass over.They're tired of hearing about everything.
They're tired of hearing about the dayto day machinations of DC and Republicans have
got to deal with this better.They have to deal with the coalition.
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They need to focus strictly on results. They need to be focusing on the
things that build a coalition. Everythingelse you can attend to in that twenty
percent margin. But they need tofocus on the economy, having a strong
foreign policy, the economy. Theyneed to focus on the border. These
are top three things, because that'sgoing to retain. You'll have people who
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are independents that maybe they don't feelas strongly about life as you do.
And I hate to say it,maybe they don't even either that, or
maybe they don't feel as strongly aboutthe Second Amendment as you do. But
they are voting their wallet, they'revoting their jobs, they're voting not sending
their kids to war. That's howthey're voting. Republicans have to play to
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that specifically first, then the otherthings, because you want those voters to
go. Maybe I don't agree withyou totally on being pro life, but
I do want to make sure thatI'm not taxed to death, so I'm
going to vote for this Republican.That's how Republicans have to approach this.
This is how voters if you're outthere liberty evangelizing, this is how you
got to approach it. You're notto the diminishment of these other issues.
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You're rather, you're protecting these otherissues, and you're focusing on the strong
tent poles that keep that coalition together, keep everybody under the same tin.
That's what you're focusing on. Thisis strategy one oh one. Unfortunately,
there are some people that think youcan leroy Jenkins the hell out everything and
then they're shocked when they lose.I'm not kidding you all. This is
(49:30):
it. I don't want to belike all. I honestly believe, in
my heart of hearts, and I'venever said this before, I think that
this might be it. Twenty twentyFour's it. I'm not saying that to
be sensational. I'm not saying thatbecause I'm trying to entertain you. I'm
saying that because I truly believe it. That's why I'm so dour about some
of the stuff at the primary.When I see people acting fools and taking
(49:52):
petty shots, I want to justslap the hell out of some people,
because it is serious. We havefun and we talk about fun stuff,
and I like to keep it lightbecause I'm a smart elect by nature.
But there's some serious stuff that's happeningaround this world, folks. There's some
serious stuff happening here at home,and we are on the edge of a
knife. This is it. Idon't have time for loyalty to candidates and
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a country that overthrew a monarchy.I don't have time for any of that
stuff. Where's the loyalty to us, Where's the loyalty to America's future,
Where's the loyalty to our economic security? Where's the loyalty to our border security.
Where is the loyalty to making surethat we are secure against geopolitical foes.
That's the security that I'm looking fornow. When I look at the
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House, everything is on the table, Guys, everything's on the table.
There are so many seats that theRNC has got it has to defend in
the House. It's crazy. Anda lot of them are in purple districts
where Republicans are falling all over themselvestrying to get messaging correct. That's why
Democrats are trying to corner Republicans onlife so hard, by the way,
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because they want that to be thecrack and the coalition. Our side will
respond to that more than their sidewill. That's what you need to realize.
And I see all these people.I see these Republicans and these strategists,
and these want to be influencers.These damn influencers on social media have
never moved the needle. Ever.If they moved the needle as much as
they did on social media and meetspace, we'd be winning elections right and
(51:28):
left. We wouldn't be losing paltrystuff that we normally win. God Lee,
It's turned into such a scam.But it's a hard truth. It
is a very hard truth. Wemay lose the House. I think we'll
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probably lose the House. And I'mnot telling you this to get you said.
If we stay on the same trajectoryright now, we will lose the
House, and we'll lose the Senatetoo, and I dare say the White
House. I'm being honest with you. I'm not. I know you're so
mad at me because I'm being acynic right now. I'm not giving you
opinion. I'm giving you insight.My opinion is I want something totally different.
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I'm giving you insight though. That'swhy I keep saying that it has
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NATO member, so we defend everyinch of NATO territory, then we'll have
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something that we don't seek and thatwe don't have today. American troops fighting
Russian troops. American troops fighting Russiantroops. If he moves into other parts
of NATO, I don't think he'smoving into He hasn't moved in any part
of NATO. That's Joe Biden beingmore longer with that. He hasn't moved
(56:43):
into any part of NATO. AndI'm not saying this as somebody I hate.
Whenever you say something obvious like this, someone's like why do you love
Putin? And I just like,why is the salt illegals? And we're
stating something that he hasn't moved intoany of this. Welcome back to the
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Facebook YouTube as well. I mean, they haven't moved anywhere. Where's where's
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he gone? I mean it's afailing decrepit, just shell of a regime.
There's nothing left there. I mean, I the guy, if you've
seen him, I just can't beI I get that. You know,
we got to worry about tyrants.It's very difficult to be worried about tyrants
(57:46):
that are like afraid of Winnie thePooh or you know, and ject so
much filler into their face that theylook like Joscelyn Wildenstein. Don't google her.
Don't do it. Caine did it? You did it once? It
was he still has the nightmares.You're scarred. You can unsee things there's
no backspace key for that. ButI'm just where does heach o. They're
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not moving anywhere. They're not movinganywhere. This is about this disputed region
that they've been going to back andforth over and I really a lot of
I don't think enough people that yousee on cable news even know enough about
the history of the area to evencomment on it, which just muddies the
discussion even more. But it's notanything that affects us, That's how I
(58:30):
look at it. It's not anythingthat affects us, and we definitely don't
have any interests that are We don'thave any interests that are affected. And
I'm certainly not going to watch everyonesend their kids over to go and die
for somebody else's foreign land and aforeign dispute. There's nothing to do with
the United States. They're not interestedin picking a fight with NATO me not
right now. If they did,it would be as China's lackey. China's
(58:52):
the biggest geopolitical threat. And it'slike so few people realize this. Nobody
in this administration apparently seems to realizethat they're they're there. And I'm not
saying this as a reason let's goto war with China. I don't want
to go to war with anybody.I war as hell, and it should
not ever be on the table unlessit's the literal last recourse because we're all
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gonna die. I am very muchanti war. And most of the reason
why manti war is because a lotof the suits that run things can't prosecute
a war. There are a bunchof pansies. I think that if you're
going to go to war, thereshould be no rules of engagement, all
bets off the table, and youjust let loose the hounds of hell and
let them do what they need todo. I mean for I mean that
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quite literally. I don't believe inwar is war, and when you mess
up to the point where you provokean armed response from a nation, you
deserve the full heat of that nation'sresponse. That's the end of it.
I don't believe in any kind Idon't believe in manners or rules in war.
That's how that's that's uh. Thoseare rules made up by people who
push pencils that aren't in the battle. And those are people who get people
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killed and make worse costly and makethem drag on and on and on.
People who can't bust grapes and fruitfights shouldn't determine the rules of engagement for
those who can. Now that's said, China's still the biggest deal political threat.
They're not in a position to doanything just yet, but they're making
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moves to be in that position.And in the meantime, you've got Biden
sitting here talking about Ukraine. Weneed more money for Ukraine for what not
to totally sound like suresy, butreally for what? For what? Like
somebody's pension? What is it painful? Do we know what? Caine?
What did your tax doll with gofor? Do you know? I feel
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like we should get itemized receipts,you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
I think we'd have a lot.I think pensions were just a small part
of it. Well, and thenthere was that one dude's daughter's vacation home
for some reason. Yeah, Imean, like probably who knows. I
just I don't. I don't.I don't understand. I just don't.
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I don't understand about it. Idon't get it. But I wish we
had a wish we really did havean itemized list. That would be great,
so we could see where some ofour cash went. Speaking of cash
and where it goes, that's theother thing that they've been investigating is the
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is and this is new audio.Correct Kane, because how at a press
conference and how he ended it.How many times has Biden said, Oh,
I don't know anything about my son'sbusiness. I don't know anything about
it, oh Man, Ever sincethe campaign Trail twenty in nineteen twenty twenty.
Listen to this audio. Listen Gravenalso China, there's polling by the
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Associated Press that shows that almost seventypercent of Americans, including forty percent of
Democrats, believe that you acted eitherillegally or unethically in regards to your family's
business interest. Can you explain tothe Americans it's two Americans submit this impeachment
inquiry, why you interacted with somany of your son and brothers foreign business
(01:02:05):
associates. I'm not going to commentthat I did not, and especially a
bunch of lies and interacts with associatesI did not. There's lies. There
were lies. Wait, what doyou mean they're lies? I mean they're
literal, actual emails and receipts thatcame from your son's computer that you guys
admitted with his computer, So whichis it? They can't all be lies.
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Come on, they can't all belies. Why is not all It's
not all like that? I mean, the more that he denies that the
worst that looks, the worst itlooks. The worst that it looks,
the more he denies, and they'restill like they have let me pull destroyer.
I've got I've got a bunch ofnew notes here for you, because
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they've got what is it? They'veconfirmed Hunter Biden's one of his contacts.
They figured out and this is theIRS whistleblower. And the House Waves and
Means Committee have been doing the legworkon this because they're like, well,
he's getting cash in that somebody's givinghim money to stay, you know,
just to kind of to live.Where's he getting this money from. He's
(01:03:21):
had all these money problems and whenhis dad, you know, now that
he's in the White House, likewho's been giving him money? Well,
there was like a big list ofpeople that they suspected, and they had
this IRS whistleblower and now the HouseWaste and Means Committee and there was the
story that came out in New YorkPost that they identified they figured out who
it was. This guy named KevinMorris gave him like five million dollars to
(01:03:45):
keep him afloat. And it's avery substantial increase that he got from his
so called quote unquote sugar brother,says the New York Post. They said
the guys met for the first timein twenty nineteen as a December fundraiser,
and the IRS agent, Joseph Zeigler, he shared the figure and he had
(01:04:09):
receipts at the House Ways and MeansCommittee, And it said that Morris paid
about two million dollars in tax debtsfor Hunter. And remember the artwork that
we're not supposed to know who boughtwhat and when and all that. Yeah,
well he purchased tons of the guy'sart. He purchased some of a
lot of Hunter's art kept him afloat. In fact, it was almost one
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and a half million dollars worth ofart. This is so that's what he
was doing. He's making these crappypaintings that nobody would buy, and then
they act like, oh, becausehe's so good. He's like you know,
you know, it's genius, andthey sell them for this crazy amount
of money. And then he usesthat to so it's a it's a the
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I mean, I think the artis worthless that he makes. It's just
an exchange so that he looks likehe's, oh, I'm actually buying something.
I'm investing in something. He givesthem this money, five million dollars.
Uh. Dudes don't normally have sugarbrothers, do they came? I
mean, I've heard of sugar bears. It's like the thing that sells cereal,
right. I mean, he's gotlike sugar Bear's got a smooth voice.
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You know, he sounds like sugarBear, our brother Sergio. He's
got that smooth delivery. That mancould sell ice to Yetti's. He's got
like such a smooth delivery. He'slike, well, hell, it would
serve you. I mean, butI don't think that Hunter Biden sugar brother
sounds like that. I don't knowwhy it made me think of sugar Bear.
Dudes don't have sugar brothers. That'sweird, right, Like, this
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is a grown man who's taken moneyfrom another grown man. If you draw
me a picture, I'll buy itand give you some money. That sounds
really cringe. Their excuse has beenit's been alone. It's all every time
it pops up, these payments andstuff like this. They say it's alone,
it's alone. But if they said, but they got the receipts they
gave him, He's got like almosttwo million dollars for art. Right,
(01:05:59):
that doesn't sell like a loan.That sounds like a purchase with no intent
to pay back. Yeah, andthe fact that they don't have any documents
to prove that it was alone.And obviously all these loans must be interest
free. I'm guessing this is wherewe are. Maybe we should sell art.
Yeah, I can spit on paper. I just got a brilliant idea.
(01:06:21):
What I think I mean, Ithink I could sell art? You
want to? You know what?Next hour, I'll show you how artistic
I am, how well I candraw? Really? I feel like yeah,
I feel like that SNLS get youknow. You know my name me
Simon? Are they going to demonetizeme for that? You wankers? I
like to do drawings. Hello,my name is Simon. I've done a
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drawing for you. Would you liketo see? All? Right? Investors
pay attention? Investors could be you? I mean, what's to stop?
But why can't we sell art likethat cane? We can I mean,
if he's hey, if Hunter Bidencan get hang on, let me tell
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let me tell uh Glave here,I need a sharpie and some my paper.
I'm gonna notify Glave our studio wenchto let him. People are like,
wait, yeah, it's Gleave Dover. He's a guy that we've had
like around. He used to heused to hang out in the dumpster behind
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the old studio. Sorry. Yeah. And he kept saying that he was
locked out of his car, andwe're like, you don't have one,
But okay, I think he's justtrying to break another cars. I don't
know. We just you know,we kept him. We liked him anyway,
but uh, I we could dothat. Who's to stop us from
drawing pictures and getting millions of dollars? Cane? That sounds brilliant. So
(01:07:48):
I think, you know, comingup next hour, I think we should
show the people. For the peoplewatching the simulcast, the people listening,
you can hear the reaction to ouramazing artwork. It's gonna be like someone
viewing a Renaissance masterpiece. I'm sure. I'm sure that's you know, I'm
just saying we could sell this formillions of dollars and then use the money
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for like a charity, like formy coffee fund, that's charitable thing.
Do you need a straw like Hunter? No, because that's gross. I
just you know, if it's likeI have make sure hygienic, I just
want to make sure you have it. That's can I just say, that's
so nasty. That's so nasty.He does spit it right with his mouth,
that is correct. That's so gross. I mean it. I couldn't
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even be in a gallery where I'mnot I really covid maybe not be a
germophobe anymore, because out of spite, I wanted to just lick doorknobs and
stuff and be like, to hellwith your you know, well, now
I'm going to do it. Ifyou look closely to his paintings, you're
like, wow, those are weirdcircles, And it turns out that's exactly
how bacteria grows. It's nasty.It's it's like a collection of all the
(01:08:58):
VD he probably has, I don'tknow, or the STDs he probably has.
It's just I don't know. It'sjust but we're gonna we can do
this too. Let's just just tryour hand at it. Kane, I'll
draw a picture of you and it'llbe like a Renaissance masterpiece. Yeah,
it's gonna be amazing high priced item. Yeah, I mean millions of dollars.
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This is probably gonna go for him, just saying we'll put it up
on an auction. We'll see howit goes as as we conclude the second
hour, because we've got Florida mancoming up. It's his laugh mission to
make bad decisions. It's time forFlorida Man. I think we all accidentally
(01:09:41):
got high from the sharpie because I'mdrawing Caine right now. Since Hunter Biden
can sell art for millions of dollars, I'm like, well, yeah,
let's just prove that it's not totalnepotism and money laundering. So I'm gonna
draw Cane. It's brilliant so far, all right. First up, a
Florida man who exposed himself insight.This is a strong sharp A Florida man,
so what's on brand? Who exposedhimself inside multiple Claremont stores says he
(01:10:04):
was drugged? Was he drug thelast time he exposed himself in multiple stores?
A Florida man is facing several chargeshe exposed his junk in a target,
a pizzeria, all these different stores. Joshua Brown, thirty two,
was arrested for a decent exposure.I don't understand his mugshot. He looks
(01:10:26):
like I don't get it. Whyhe is scared? Confused? Why who
looks like that in a mugshot?They arrived. Officers arrived at seven o'clock
in the evening to find a manin target identified as Brown, showing off
his bits and pieces in the business. Yeah, he can't be doing that
anywhere like that. Obviously. Theyreviewed surveillance footage and they showed him doing
(01:10:50):
that and being gross. He's beinggross. When they detained him, they
found oxycodone and I can't say thisone a zeppam, kwonazepam. Yeah,
pills. And then he was onprobation for a prior conviction of exposing his
junk back in December of twenty seventeen. And he kept saying that someone drugged
(01:11:14):
him and made him do it.Yeah, no one, no one did
you freak, You did it yourself. What's the matter with you? What's
going on with Panera? Now?In Saint Louis, Missouri, it's called
Saint Louis Bread Company outside of that. It's called Panera. Nobody knows that,
apparently, but it's true. There'sa now a second lawsuit I didn't
even know there's a first one againstPanera Bread. A Florida man says that
he kicked the bucket from the caffeinatedcharged lemonade. They said that it was
(01:11:38):
a charged lemonade, and the guywent to cardiac arrest. The guy said
he was drinking lemonade for six daysand was a member of their sip club
where you order unlimited drinks. Thecharged lemonade has three hundred ninety milligrams of
caffeine. That's near the four hundredmilligram daily maximum intake. Did they make
this guy drink this aid this manytimes a day for six days? Why
(01:12:03):
is it their fault? Then youabsolute fruitcate. Don't drink the charged lemonade,
then good heavens. This is sodumb. They said that they find
it to be without merit. Blahblah blah. Yeah, you can't be
doing that kindness. This is like, Oh, I drink hot coffee and
burn my mouth. I'm gonna suebecause the coffee's hot. This is so
(01:12:24):
goofy. Let's see a Florida.Woman set tender, set her tender date
on fire over sixty dollars, saypolice, this is in Miami. The
woman that this guy met set himon fire, twenty five years old.
Gotta be careful with these chicks.Man that he wanted the sixty dollars.
She wanted the sixty dollars he hadon him and he said no, so
(01:12:45):
she said him on fire. Staywith us, Madame Ambassador. Another question
is what care should be on thetable when a twelve year old child in
this country assigned female at birth says, actually I feel more comfortable living as
a boy. What should the lawallow. How the response to be,
well, I think the law shouldstay out of it, and I think
parents should handle it. What Ikind of got a little bit of a
(01:13:11):
problem with that answer. That wasNikki Haley. Just yesterday we were having
this discussion. First off, welcomeback to the program, Dana last year
with you at the top of thisthird hour. You can listen coast to
coast. You can stream the radioprogram, watch the simulcast she KNOWE three
forty seven direct TV as well asYouTube. Always good discussion Facebook as well.
(01:13:33):
And I said this on I saidthis on social media yesterday because I
first off, I think that theclip could have been a lot longer.
This is not our people's fault.That's just the clip that was released.
It was too abrupt a cut.But there's literally nothing that she could add
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there that would improve it, improveupon it unless it was not you know,
but that's not what she said.Here's the thing, there's no way
to justify that position. Because youwouldn't help an anorexic or blamic child,
You wouldn't help them harm themselves withtheir body dysomorphia. So why would or
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should hormone or surgical abuse be viewedor treated any differently. That is the
whole point. You parents are thereas the safeguards. They're there as safeguards,
they're there as gate keepers. Thisisn't to say that this should be
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the parents she's refusing to call out. This is a mental illness, which
is what it is. I mean, if you're going to surgically remove your
appendages, how is this body becauseit is body dysmorphia, how is it
any different from inorexia or bolimia.I mean, it's rhetorical because it's not.
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I don't believe that it is,But yet this particular body dysmorphia,
which subjects people to a lifetime ofhormonal dependency due to earlier hormonal abuse,
to say nothing about the health problemsthat it sets people up to have later
on in life, because we don'teven understand, really, you know,
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the long term effects of all thisstuff. There's literally no studies on it.
And to engage in the curtical surgicalmutilation and pretend that it's somehow legitimate
medical treatment that is disingenuous at bestand just incredibly disturbing, and it's culpable
(01:16:00):
at worse. I mean, it'sjust there's no excuse for this. How
do you play the woman cards sooften but you can't affirm women in this
debate? That's what I don't get. How does Nikki Haley play the chick
cards so often? But with this? So, what if a parent wants
to allow their kids to drink anddrive, do you just allow that either
(01:16:23):
to drink underage and drive? Doyou just allow that too? Should be
the parents? I mean, atwhat point if a parent is beating their
child physically abusing them, do youallow that because it should be the parent?
I mean, seriously, at whatpoint do you where do you draw
the line. Who is she tryingto impress or what votes is she trying
to win by acting like that thisis some legitimate either medical approach, or
(01:16:50):
to act like it's just simply summedup by parental privacy. I mean,
if she's falling on this, wherewould she stand on grooming? This is
the kind of stuff that this iswhy people are not fans of Nikki Haley.
This is like one of several reasons, but stuff like this Republicans.
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She's too afraid to fight the culturewar. She's terrified of the culture war.
She's not been in that fight.She was afraid to take on Disney.
She's taken the wrong steps every singletime, by the way, you
know, speaking of the situation ofDisney for all the people, because she
got that incredibly wrong. The issuewith Disney, I mean, Disney was
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abusing its position to a heinous degree. They were using the way that they
had the Reedy Creek Agreement set up. They were using tax dollars to pay
back dollars to itself, That's whatthey were doing. And then they didn't
pay taxes on all the perks thatthey had. You would be thrown in
jail for that, Disney got apass. Disney not only skirted state law,
(01:17:58):
but Disney set up allowed them toskirt federal law as well. And
there were people out there who hadno idea what this set up and tail
that were defending us, including NikkiHayley. I guess she thinks it's okay
for some companies to skirt federal lawwhile the rest of us get bent over
a barrel to pay for all themoney she wants to send to Ukraine.
So I she's been on the wrongside of the culture War this entire time.
(01:18:21):
And I had someone telling me,well, Dana, you know I
remember when she first got started,and you know during the tea party,
don't don't tell me about the historythat I helped create. This is where
I will get snotty because I helped, I took I took a lot of
heat, and I closed a lotof my door a lot of doors to
myself. I ruined my husband's businessbecause of my political activism. And they
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are communist people that were in thebusiness. They absolutely because the leftist blamed
me, uh and they took itout on his business. He had a
very successful business that he ended uphaving to sell because the leftist could not
coexist. So don't tell me whathappened during the Tea Party. I paid
a lot for my involvement in theTea Party. I remember Nikki Haley coming
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under the stage after the Tea Partyhad been created, after we had the
very first inaugural call, after weplayed rallies all around the country, after
I stood under the steps of thearch with a tiny little bullhorn, and
you know, actually was like acouple thousand people that came out to that.
I remember that. I also rememberhow she was. Nobody really knew
a lot about her background, andshe seemed, you know, she set
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a lot of limited government stuff,and the establishment because they didn't really know
her, they didn't support her.But you know what, people changed times
can too, and she did.Also. She went from being someone I
think she recognized that the Tea Partywas ascending and she patterned herself to be
on that train. And that wasjust that was smart maneuvering for a politician.
But now all of the things she'sI mean, the stuff that the
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Tea Party stood for, she seemsto not be so much into it anymore.
Her foreign policies definitely opposite of whatthe tea parties was. I mean,
she's can't even identify what a womanis. I mean, hell,
everybody on both sides of the aislecould at least do that back in the
day. So I know exactly whoshe was and exactly who she is.
I think that there was some verycareful posturing and strategy that was employed so
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she could ascend, and then shetransitioned into the to the UN and to
represent the United States government and thennow this. But she's been on the
wrong side of the culture war.And if you don't understand the importance of
the battle in culture, then youdon't understand how government works. Because everything
that is policy first starts in culture. Everything it's all a part, it's
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all all about culture. And soyou know, she's she was on the
wrong side with Disney, she's onthe wrong side with this. I mean,
where are we going to go fora trifecta? Is it going to
be a hat trick of wrong?What are we going for here? The
GOP has a problem. I waslooking at some of these other numbers.
So basically, actually going into thenew year, we're gonna be down to
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a vote because we got McHenry leaving, there's another guy who's leaving. We
got Santos out, and then nowMcCarthy's going to be out. We're gonna
have I mean, I'm telling you, the Republican Party has got to get
it together. Ronna McDaniel, Idon't think is good as RNC chair and
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I don't know how they have thingsrunning, but it's not good. I
mean, this is where's the RNCbeen with a lot of the stuff with
the universities in the culture War?Where were they at with Disney? Where
were they at with that? Youknow, I'm curious. Audio sound bite
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nineteen. This kind of stuff doesn'thelp either. Can we play this?
This is from the town hall lastnight. Listen. Well, I saw
one person on who I actually hada very good relationship with when I'm sure
or that it would end very quickly. I saw him in your debate the
other night, and he's slick,but he's got no facts. You know,
he's got no facts. I thoughthe did well, considering you talking
about Gavenus, considering that he didn'thave the facts, I thought he did
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well. You know, he said, we have the lowest taxes in the
country West, in the country well, I get it that he's competing against
DeSantis, and I what, Iwhat, I don't understand. I mean,
I do understand it. He doesn'twant to say anything that would engender
any kind of support for DeSantis.But at some point, I mean,
I think it's stupid. Descentis wonthat debate and he is a way better
(01:22:34):
governor than gavinussom Is. Nothing isdestroyed by stating the obvious or acknowledging that
fact correct. What do you loseby acknowledging that, yes, he clearly
won the debate DeSantis did, butalso the bigger point is that he's a
way better governor than Newsome. Whatharm comes accepted Democrats from acknowledging that this
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is the tribalist bs that I cannotstand. I'm going to tell you what
if you don't want to send yourkids to war, you don't want to
send your grandkids to war. Youdon't want to tell your husband or wife
goodbye and have them go fight fora foreign land dispute. If you don't
want to have to pay you know, half of your income and taxes,
and you don't want to free forall at the border and everything else.
If you don't want the progressive leftdetermining the algorithm for AI that's going to
(01:23:25):
run everybody's life here, probably withinthe next decade. Then you better be
playing it serious when it comes tovoting in twenty twenty four, because this,
ladies and gentlemen, for all thetimes that everyone had said this is
it, this is actually it.We don't have time for hurt feelings.
We don't have time for you know, any of the stuff. And so
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I I look at this, Ilook at where's the rn C. Where's
the rn C in directing any ofthis. Actually, when you come to
think of it, you don't reallyhear a lot about the DNC either,
do you. It's not just ther n C that's having problems. Where's
the DNC. You have the DNCthat can't even bring its party together because
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you have people who can't even theycan't even pass any kind of condemnation against
anti Semitism. That's rife within theirown party. It's pretty amazing. So
one of the we got the debatetonight that that it's going to be taking
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place. It's in Alabama. Ibelieve the debate this evening. Goodness,
So we have too many you know, there are a couple of other debates.
If you get the email newsletter Isent this out, there's there's still
a couple of other debates to go. I know there's gonna be another one
coming up. I know. It'sit's kind of crazy. There's gonna be
another debate coming up in the newyear. It's a little wild. They've
(01:24:55):
got they've got more for some reason. ABC and CNN they want each a
future GOP primary debate. Goodness,and now all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana'squick five. All right. So,
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Australia's first ever moon rover to benamed Ruver after a public competition received more
than eight thousand submissions. That's likewhen they were trying to name that boat
in Britain boating mcboat face eight thousand, and they named it Ruver. Ruver.
(01:25:39):
They named the damn thing ruver cool. The other names that didn't make
it were Skippy, Wombat, walkabout, oh, Rover mcrover face.
Of course, uh they said whyRuver? They don't actually they just oh
my gosh, yeah, but thatseems very Australia. It doesn't hop I
(01:26:04):
don't know, I just don't poach. Okay, well, then i'd accept
it for that doesn't have a pouch. Okay, one thousand sand has ditched
the sleigh in favor of bikes indowntown Milwaukee. That sounds annoying. That's
horrible. In favor of bikes.They made their their bikes look like sleighs.
(01:26:26):
I don't know. I like thatthey do it. It's fun,
but it's the Santa cycle. Okay. I have a video where audio will
play coming up that it's why peoplehave the opinion that they do. Let's
see a disciplinary council seeks suspension ofan eerie lawyer who said that cocaine enhances
(01:26:46):
his work. Is this Hunter Biden? I'm curious like it has that they
have to be. Also, let'ssee NASA's James Webb captures a real monster
face in deep space. It's anewly discovered galaxy viewing out of the stars.
I think it's a warning. Itis legitive warning. It is creepy
as all get out looking. Itlooks actually it's as cool as all get
(01:27:09):
out looking. It looks like aghostly skull. Super cool. Also,
let's see tires slashing spree solved asan Italian as Italian police arrest. This
is a weird story just from theGuardian. They arrested this guy. It's
like a mafia style intimidation and theyit's the way that they have. The
(01:27:33):
Guardian wrote this story. I wantto find the person who wrote it and
I want to beat them to deathin the street because they were so like
obsessed with being trying to write likealliterations that they couldn't write the story.
Basically, this guy went around slashingtires and they took them like weeks apparently
to figure out who was slashing tires. That's what a sting is for.
(01:27:55):
You sit outside and you find outwho slash and then you arrest them.
It's very easy, all right.So coming up, I drew a picture
of Kine. I wonder if itcould fetch millions. I mean, I'm
pretty sure it's better than anything HunterBiden did. Stay with us. Whether
you're a policy wonk, a newsjunkie, or simply someone hungry for insightful
discourse. That Dana Show podcast hasyour back. Follow Dana on Apple,
Spotify, or wherever you get yourpodcasts. Why in the FBI just say,
(01:28:20):
hey, the laptop's real. Whydidn't you tell everybody the laptop's real.
We're not vouching for what's on it, but it's real. This isn't
of fiction. Well, as youmight imagine, the FBI cannot, especially
(01:28:42):
in a time like that, betalking about an ongoing investigation. Second,
I would tell you that at leastmy understanding is that both the FBI folks
involved in the conversations and the Twitterfolks involved in the conversations both say that
the FBI did not direct Twitter tosuppress others were in government. Well,
I can't. Again, I can'tspeak to others in government. That's part
(01:29:03):
of the point that I was tryingto make because the fifth FBI, you're
not part of the White House andpart of Homeland Security. You're not supposed
to be political. You see allthis controversy going on, Why didn't the
FBI said time out, folks,we're not getting middle of this. But
the laptop's real. Again, wehave to be very careful about what we
(01:29:25):
can say, especially in the middleof an election season, because that's precisely
some of the problems that led tomy predecessors negative findings from these spectry.
Did you hear gabble? I like, uh, what, Senator Kennedy was
asking there, he's right, thoughhe's right, I get it. I
mean I think that why didn't theyjust say it was real? Every we
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all knew it was. They justlied about it over and over again.
Welcome back to the program, Danalast year with you. At bottom of
this third hour, they lied aboutit. They they lied about it to
influence an election, really is whatthey wanted to do, because they I
mean, they couldn't have all thiscome out right before everybody was going to
vote, so they had to goand say it was disinformation instead of just
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saying, yeah, well, allthat says the cover up becomes like the
bigger story, although I mean,really the bigger story should be the laptop
and all the stuff that's coming offof it now, including receipts about him
getting money, the guy who keptgiving him money, floating of money.
He'd buy some art, and thenHunter Biden was rolling in millions a million
dollars for that guy's spin art.Now for the for the last hour on
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Break, I was made myself sickhigh on a sharpie. Basically, these
things were powerful. Whenever I havea whenever I have books come out,
and I go through almost a halfa box of these things, and I
sign I have to sign books ata book event. I mean, after
a while those fumes kitchen you got, but not in a good way.
I mean, you're just ooh.So I was wondering, because you know,
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I'm so artistic, and I thought, well, I bet I could
draw a picture of Caine. Imean, what's the different between us and
Hunter Biden? You know what Imean? I mean besides strausen crack Well,
yeahsides, well, he's a boy, and h he's a male and
also on wats on the drugs andgrowth hookers, infant infant baby son.
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Yeah, he's probably the only olddude that is to like they try to
act like he's younger than us.And then of course, don't forget he's
a president's son, merches out theelected office, all those good things.
So I drew a picture. I'venot shown this to Kane. I was
like, well, I bet Icould draw a picture of Kine. Yeah.
I was getting excited about it.And I feel like I'm at like
six Flags or some sort of themepark where you pay the person to kind
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of sketch you. You know,you sit there at the b don't get
your hopes up. Okay, I'mjust saying, you know, although I'm
super artistic, she believe that,don't believe anything. There's certain things I
can do. Drawing, well,I can. Let's just say I can
master anything. This is a Renaissancemaster pace. Really, it's a masterpiece.
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So I this I in my defensejust to say, just to add
the perspective, no perspective, you'rein the dark over there. True,
So it was hard to get yourvisage what your visage got it, So
I drew a picture of you.I think the likeness is amazing. That
looks not accurate at all. No, it looks just like It looks just
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like you. We got for thepeople watching the simulcast, he's always in
like a hoodie of some sort.I can't really do shoulders or arms that
well, it's still a Renaissance masterpiece. He's got headphones on right, his
eyes. I can't draw eyes totallygreat, but you know it's still a
Renaissance masterpiece. The facial hair wasa little tricky, yeah, so I
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just put it all there where thefacial hair is supposed to go, the
lower face portion. Right, He'sgot the headphones, the his kansitywhears for
radio. It's over his hair.He's got the core. Look at the
cord I did. I did acord for those not able to detail.
I know the attention to I gotthe buttons on your shirt. I got
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the cord that goes. I meanit looks literally just like Holden. What
is that? What are those wordsat the bottom? Read it for the
audience that's listening home. Brought toyou by probiotics it uh. I think
that this is probably worth a milliondollars. I'd say it's more than that.
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I mean I might be a littlebiased. Yeah, I think it's
I think it's worth a million dollars. Completely okay with the fact that doesn't
look anything like me. But yeah, no it does. It looks totally
like you. That is your shirt. I'm okay with that. Wand will
agree. That's a shirt. That'sa shirt. That's your shirt, Kane,
your that's your outfit. I don'twant to break the news. Those
are scribbles on paper. That's notscribbles. It's renaisson. That's art.
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History of stinky sharpie on paper.That's what that is. It's and it's
your face. I got your nose, your nose. Is there? Your
eyebrows? Yeah, those are exaggeratedeither they're not. I can see them.
Eyes and eyebrowser anything that includes eyes. I guess you have a problem
with no. I mean, didyou want me to draw something with your
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eyes? I mean you mean moreaccurate? Huh? Do you mean?
Do I want you to be moreaccurate with it? You know? What?
Should I use? The Christmas car? The Greg abbits to me,
Greg Abbott sent us a Christmas card. We appreciate the governor for that.
Yeah, he says, very nice. They sent us a Christmas card?
Said, I don't know, I'mawkward. Can you tell like I was?
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I was raised with y'all? Iwasn't raised with them all. I'm
like, can they send us aChristmas card? I don't have any more
paper otherwise, maybe it's something Ican do. But I think, I
mean, if you're comparing it toHunters, finished better than anything, definitely
better than Glenn Beck's work right here? Get that masterpiece. So how do
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we get the bidding started? Iswhat I'm wondering, because I think we
should have started a million dollars.You think the starting should be Yeah,
at a million? I mean I'msure we're gonna get tons right out of
the gags, Like right, Ididn't even spit on it. A million
dollars, A million dollars. Whowouldn't want this renaissance masterpiece? Probably if
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you'd spit it probably worth a million. Maybe, yeah, I mean maybe
you know what we should do?We should uh, we should maybe gift
it to one of the people that'sin the YouTube chat as, like,
you know, because it's like amillion dollars we're gifting to you right here,
hand drawn on break by me.Uh, brain cells were damaged by
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the sharpie scent of this image.Yeah, it's pretty. It's like,
what are they put in this?This is wild? Like it's one marker
and it felt we're all like dizzy. It filled at the whole studio.
It's one marker, but uh,I like it a lot. I think
the bidding at a million might bea little much to start a bid,
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but I'm I'm on board. Thisis a man. Did you see my
attention to hill in the background,the crosshatch detail in the background. I
didn't spit through a straw. Seethe bidens could easily you know what,
Democrats could easily prove to me rightnow that him getting a million dollars for
a painting is due to his Imean they it's not due to his name
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or anything else. They could dothat right now, because this is better
than his stuff. This has formand it looks like something absolutely and it
has meaning because it says Caine.It means Caine up at the top.
Clearly a sponsored message as well,brought to you my big pro biotic who
doesn't sponsor us, but I thinksecretly they do, can't, but I
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mean this they could Democratic Democrat couldgive me a million dollars for this right
now, and that would take careof any suspicions I have that Democrats defending
Hunter Biden's work that it wasn't justbecause they weren't a money laundering things is
starting bid now. You know,we could also again, and you know,
I could gift it to somebody inin the in the chat, I'm
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just saying, you know, wecould gift it to somebody like a million
dollar donation, a million dollar Christmasgift right here tis the Christmas season.
I mean, I'm just it's justit is. Uh, there's no way
I can display this, but I'mgonna set it right here on the the
things. So there you got rightthere. That's pure talent. I am
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actually impressed. I worked, reallyit took me. It took me an
hour to shave your upper lip whereI heard that. I didn't steal it.
I didn't biden it from Napoleon Dynamiteat all. I didn't biden it
from that at all, not atall. But for real though, like
I mean, it's normal to drawpictures for your friends and have them give
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you millions of dollars for it,right, is it though? And yeah,
how it's that's normal. That happensall that. You guys deal with
that in your friendships, right withthe bidens. No, I've even played
Monopoly with friends, and they haven't. They don't even monopoly with friends.
They don't hand over. I won'thave any for stuff like that. It's
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bandit. We can't play monopoly inour house. It always ends with tears
and threats of litigation. Never,it's never gonna huh huh. And we
play risk and it ends with usuallyI because I will dominate in risk,
I will dominate. I will riskown souls. Teens. I haven't played
risk since I was in my teens. You know what else you haven't played?
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What Warhammer? Okay, yeah,it's okay, open that. Yeah
for that. I mean you couldsquat up right now, but you won't
do it because you couldn't do itright now. No, not right now
technically, but you know what Imean. All right. So one of
the other things, well, youknow, while we've been watching what the
Bidens are doing and talking about allour domas, we got serious issues at
the border. Did you know apparentlytwelve thousand people came through the border last
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night or yesterday, literally yesterday,there were twelve thousand illegal immigrant encounters at
the southern border. It's the highestsingle day total ever recorded. Now,
by the way, that part ofthat number includes ten thy two hundred plus
border patrol apprehensions of illegal immigrants.It's the highest for daily totals that they've
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ever recorded. Via Bill Malujan twelvethousand a day. That is insane.
I don't even think twelve thousand aday go into one costco. That's like
a stadium, half a stadium ofpeople. It's important to put the context
of Biden. He's complaining about Ukrainefunding because it's tied to border security.
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We clearly have a problem at theborder. Yet he's saying Republicans aren't serious
about funding Ukraine or the border.This makes absolutely no sense. This is
clearly the party that once open bordertwelve thousand, twelve thousand, one day.
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I'm trying to wrap my mind around. That's a town of people.
That's two towns of people. Ohmy gosh, that's that's like almost four
times the size of the town Iwas born in. That's how that's how
crazy. That is twelve more thansorry, more than twelve thousand, and
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they actually apprehended ten thy two hundredplus one day. I mean, I'm
there are no words for this.Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify or wherever
you get your podcasts, because knowledgeis your ultimate superpower. That's not dangerous
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at all. Great job, Howhave your dog just sit on the bike
lane. It's a great party spot. Great job. Man, enough a
nice bike you got there. Sidewalkeris on your lap exactly. Cross went
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out looking and blamed the cyclist.Man, that's a nice bike you got
there. It's a great place towalk. Man, that's a nice bike
you got there. Walk right here, take your time. That was him,
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He didn't a cross. You're gonnaact like you're a car and you're
gonna ride your bike in the streetand you have to obey the rules of
the road like a car does,and that means you have to you have
to stop for people and crosswalks.He got mad at this check a couple
of people because they were in acrosswalk. Welcome back to the program,
Dania, last share with you.We're concluding this third hour of our broadcast.
That was a I still this videoyesterday. I don't dislike like I
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know, I have friends who ridecycle what cyclists, they ride bicycles,
I don't know how to say it. I have friends who enjoy doing that
as like a hobby, but theway they do it and the way that
I see like a lot of thesepeople in videos and some of my experiences
with other people, like my friendsunderstand they're in a bicycle and if they're
going to ride with the cars,they obey rules of traffic. I cannot
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tell you so like in Texas,you got to stop when you make a
right on red right. I thiswas maybe three weeks ago. I was
at a stoplight. I was twocars back from the person. Actually was
there's a car in between us.The car that was getting ready to go
and they had stopped. There wasa I saw the bicyclist coming up on
the right and the car stopped.They were gonna make uh there was nobody
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coming he was. He stopped ashe was supposed to do, and he
was gonna make a right a turnon the red right this bicyclist. Because
there were people, it was thelight that for the people who could turn,
they could go. So the peoplewho are in the left turn lane
they could turn left, and thepeople opposite you could turn right. There
was nobody opposite us to turn right, so it was clear this bicyclist.
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I watched this dude literally all inhis his like pro bicycle gear. He
blew through that red light and wasjust cycling across the crosswalk as this guy
is turning. And then he honkedhis little bike horn and flipped the guy
off. And I'm like, thatguy had right away if you're going to
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end The bicyclist was not on thesidewalk. He was with the cars because
it was like pretty traffic. Iwas I had something to do and it
was in rush out rush hour,and he if you're going to be in
the road like that, you haveto observe the rules of the road.
And thankfully, you know, thisguy turning, he was you know,
he was in a truck. Hewas slow, uh, and he you
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know, tapped his brakes. Butthe bicyclists acted like he just I cannot
tell you how many times they've seenthis. I saw a bicyclists almost murder
themselves in a roundabout because they didnot know how to buy they did not
know how to do a roundabout.Every interaction I've had with him on the
road has been they've almost gotten themselveskilled or they've almost killed somebody. Now,
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my friends aren't like that. Ofcourse, they've been doing like forever
though, like I They've they've beencyclists forever, and they love doing it
like they just did scenic and theyenjoy it. But man, I'm telling
you, that's why people don't likebicyclists, is that right there? They're
all leftists. The smart ones Ithink are honestly conservatives, and I think
the ones that are bad are leftists. I really do think that. All
right, today's stupidity, King,all right, this is gonna have to
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be It's gonna have to be Biden. No, actually know what we're going
my masterpiece. We're gonna do AOC. If you don't mind AOC, this
has cut seventeen one, if youdon't mind playing this. This is imagine
saying this and not recognizing the ironyand all of it. Listen, listen
to what aocc We're here today becausethere's a proposal here, and there's several
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proposals here to further marginalize trans womenin sports. And I think about this
all the time because trans people inthe United States doesn't even exceed one percent
of our population, and yet there'sso many resources and energy and time dedicated
to figuring out how we can morefinally exclude them from our sports. And
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I thought, why, why,why so much effort and dedication on such
a tiny portion us popular A violationof privacy, that's really not what that
is. But what about the privacyof the girls who want to change in
the locker rooms that boys being inthere? Yeah, folks, have a
good night. I'll be back withyou tomorrow.