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There is no fairness or decency inwhat these Republicans are doing. They have
lied over and over about every aspectof my personal and professional life, so
much so that their lives have becomethe false facts believed by too many people.
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No matter how many times it isdebunked, they continue to insist that
my father's support of Ukraine against Russiais the result of a non existent bribe.
They displayed naked photos of me duringan oversight hearing, and they have
taken the light of my dad's love, the light of my dad's love for
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me, and presented it as darkness. They have no shame. So that's
baby infant, Hunter Biden, theirwebinar, his daddy's love. Those Republicans
are pouncing all over daddy's love.That's what they're doing. Welcome, Welcome
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to the galley. We are startingit off like this. You know what,
it's better that we get it allout before Christmas. You know it's
better. Welcome to the show.Dana Lash here with you top of this
third hour. Hoo boy, hooboy. So Hunter Biden does this pr
stunt. His little spot had beenreserved by Eric Swalwell, so nobody knew
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this was coming because on this onthe calendar when lawmakers reserve, you know
these they'll reserve time like, oh, so and so is gonna have a
press conference, you know whatever,and it said Eric Swalwell was going to
talk about the impeachment inquiry because they'rethey're formalizing they're gonna hold a vote on
formalizing that today and so that's itlooked to them like, oh it's Eric
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Swalwell, you know who cares aboutfartswell. And then Hunter Biden rolls up,
Hunter Biden and then he gets upthere. I love the theater.
He was trying to pretend to beemotional talking about his daddy's love and saying
that they were trying to make thatweaponized and make that dark. And then
of course he excused himself from allculpability. They showed naked photos of me.
No, dude, you showed nakedphotos of you. You literally uploaded
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pornos to porno websites. You didthat, you disgusting, dirty old fool.
You did that. No one elsedid that for you. That's what
he did. And it was allpart of evidence because he was getting he's
getting all this sweet sweet Cammie Chinesecash and he's using it to pay for
all of this stuff. And sothat's all part of it. People don't
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realize. No one wants to lookat this stuff, but this white trash
family in the White House is makingit to where they act with such impropriety
that we have to and I don'twant to. I don't want to talk
about a naked, almost sixty yearold dude romping with Russian hookers. I
don't want to do that. That'sgross. It's Christmas. I'd rather be
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talking about Christmas Kringles and Stuffy's bythe fire and presence. That's what I
would rather be talking about, notthat you it's so grody. So so
he really really thought he was beingtough in this SoundBite because he gets up
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there. Where's the part where he'slike, I'm here, let's give me,
let's get that. I'm just like, I'm not even shouting numbers today.
I'm like, where's that audio,Let's play. Though, he gets
up there and he goes He's like, well, I'm here, and I
want to explain this SoundBite. First, let me just put the let's just
put the Hubris on display. Thisis more from his little stunt. For
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six years, I've been the targetof the unrelenting Trump attack machine shouting where's
Hunter. Well, here's my answer. I am here. Let me state
as clearly as I can. Myfather was not financially involved in my business,
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not as a practicing lawyer, notas a board member of Barisma,
not in my partnership with a Chineseprivate businessman, not in my investments at
home nor abroad, and certainly notas an artist. So a couple of
certainly not as an artist, youknow, that's all me. So a
couple of things here. First,the language is changing, and I want
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to come back to that. Butsecondly, he goes, well, i'm
here. What he's demanding is ispublic a public testimony. Now, I
don't know if you and not everybodyknows how this stuff works. I mean,
you know, unless you were,you were handling it yourself, you
wouldn't the process. And this isso typical is that members of Congress in
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these subcommittees, what they do isthey would hold these hearings or take a
deposition. Sorry, they would takethe deposition, but the deposition would be
done privately first, and then theywould transcribe notes, and then they would
go and then they would have apublic hearing on this, and then it's
essentially your asked the same questions andit's before you know, all, before
all of the public. That isso customary on when Republicans are running the
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show, when Democrats are running theshow, that is totally customary. It
happened with Hillary Clinton, it happenedwith Trump. That's customary. But he's
trying to act like it's a brandnew thing. I mean, they've been
doing it, They've been doing theprocess this way. This is literally how
it's written since the beginning of Congress. And for him to suddenly act as
though this is a brand new thing. Oh no, they're trying to No.
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They literally have made it very clearwe're going to follow the existing standard
protocol of talking to you privately andthen we're going to talk to you publicly
literally about the same thing. ButHunter Biden thinks that you all are as
stupid as he is, and hewants to act as though Republicans are trying
to do this closed door thing andthat's what it's all about, and he's
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not going to do it. Sohe there was a congressional subpoena. He
was subpoena to appear before Congress andanswer questions, give this deposition. And
so he just basically drove up,and he thinks that this is a big
stunt, like this is him puffingout his chest. He shows up,
basically gives a one finger salute,and drives away. So my question now
is where is the I mean,they've got to find him in contempt,
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and I know that there's a processto that, which I'll explain they.
I know that that has to goto the House. The House has to
essentially vote to hold him in contempt. And then after they vote to hold
him in contempt, it's a USattorney that's been appointed by Joe Biden.
They I think, ultimately decide whetheror not they're going to bring charges against
him. Now I don't know howyou don't bring charges against him, but
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you bring charges against like Peter Navarroor And I'll say this, and I
detest the guy because I've known himfor fifteen years. I know him personally.
I think he's a scum of theearth, and I sooner speed up
if I'd seen him in a crosswalkthan I would to pause. But I
do think that the Bannon thing,you know. I mean, if you're
gonna find bandon and contempt, thenyou gotta find this guy. You got
to find Hunter Biden in contempt.Let's have you, well, application of
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the law. My dislike for someonedoesn't negate my love, which is greater
for equal application of the law orhatred? You know, I don't really
say that about a lot of peopleexcept one. But that being said,
there's no equal application of the lawhere, So that remains to be seen.
Now whether or not the Biden attorneyactually follows through on this, I
think it depends on what because nowit's in the House's hands, and so
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the House is going to have tocome together, which they will, that
committee will come together, they'll voteto hold him in contempt. Because you
can't just ignore a congressional subpoena.And yes, it's not a courtroom,
but the protocol for the subpoena stillis the same, if that makes sense
to you. It might not bea judge in a regular courtroom that you
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would walk into because it's Congress,but when Congress issues a subpoena, it
does have the power of the courtwith it, so you can't just walk
away and ignore it. So arethey going to find to hold him in
contempt because I think they should himrefusing to answer questions and follow the standard
pro a call that has been appliedto everyone, be they Democrat or Republican
for that to for for them toignore that, I mean, that's that's
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that's ridiculous. So he can't.He's not gonna be able. He's not
gonna be able to do this.He's not gonna be able to do this.
So are they if they hold himin content that I think that,
I think absolutely they should, especiallythey went under Navarro and then Sloppy Steve.
If they went up to Sloppy Steveand Navarro, then yeah, you
got to you have to do thesame, and I think they will.
We'll see though. So the secondpart of this is the language. Now
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this really stuck out to me likea sore thumb because what have we heard?
What what was the what was theexcuse that was given previously as it
pertained to Hunter Biden in his businessright when all of this first started coming
out. And I will add Iwant to add on to this that the
whole entire reason that we know aboutthis in the first place is because why
because all the receipts, all thestuff on not one but two laptops that
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are in FBI custody, and allof the whistleblowers, people who literally did
business within that had their names onplates next to office doors, next to
his those folks. So this iswhy we know all of this. And
the other reason we know all ofthis is because the Biden family was acting
super shady. Now remember the shellcompanies. They would get money from China,
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they would get money from Ukraine,whether it's Beisma, whether it's the
CCP with Seneca Rosemont, and theywould then bring it and start shifting it
back and forth like a shell gamewith all these different all these different little
companies, and not all the companiesweren't Hunter Biden's name. This is why
Joe Biden is drug into it,because his name is on some of this
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stuff. I mean you have likethis, you know this company that's incorporated
or this LC or this or thisor this, and his name is on
some of these. And then youhad remember the Biden family account, that
was what his name was on.And this was all related to these deposits
that came directly from these business dealingsthat Hunter Biden was making so he the
language is changed. The language wasoriginally Joe Biden has never even heard.
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They acted like Joe Biden didn't evenknow he had a damnson at first,
and then they went, oh,well, no, he doesn't even know
about Hunter Biden's business. What doeshe do? We don't know what Hunter
does. Then it was well,we don't know exactly what Hunter Biden does
in his business. Okay, weknow about the business, but we don't
know what he does in his business. And then it went from well,
we've never ever talked to him abouthis business ever, We've never talked to
him about his business. We nevertalked to anyone he does business. Okay,
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you got emails where we've literally talkedto him about his business. Okay,
that's fine, But we've never talkedto anyone that he does business with.
Okay, you got us again.Yes, we've literally created surreptitiously secret
email accounts where we've talked to himabout his business with people that he does
business with. Okay, you gotus. You got us on that it
was just about the weather. Ohmy gosh, you got us again.
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There's receipts that we actually talked moreabout the weather. But we only ever
communicated an email. Oh my gosh, you got us again. We literally
had a big fancy dinner with hisbusiness people, talking business in Washington,
DC. That has been and Ijust I'm presenting it to you rather theatrically
and condensed. That's literally what happened. So they get they get this gradual
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drip drip drop, And I lovethe way they release it because they just
they keep trying to reconfigure their livesto fit a defense for that whatever the
evidence holds at that particular period intime. And so now we're here and
you hear his language that he used. He's never he doesn't have anything to
do with the business. What washis language on that play that again,
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I just want to hear that onepart of his because the language has changed
so much. To listen to thisvery telling the audio from this, there
we go. For six years,I've been the target of the unrelenting Trump
attack machine shouting where's Hunter. Well, here's my answer. I am here
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for like a second, then yourun away. Let me state as clearly
as I can my father was notfinancially involved in my business, not as
a practicing lawyer, not as aboard member of barisma, not in my
partnership with a Chinese private businessman,not in my investments at home or abroad,
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and certainly not as an artist.Hmm, yeah, you know,
because he needs so much help.So he's not involved as these things,
but he could be involved in anythingelse that he could see. He's under
a subpoena's in investigation. I mean, he doesn't want to go talk to
Congress because anything that he says couldbe used against him. Anything that he
says now could be used against him. He's been very careful with his language
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there. It's very specious. Well, he's not involved in any of these
capacities, but yes, you mightthink it's incredibly elementary. Well, Dana,
he's not, yes, but he'snot if he's involved in some other
ways just a direct you know,basic beneficiary, well a hundred that Biden
didn't list that just then, soit doesn't count, right, So he
couldn't get in trouble if that's whatit was found out to be. Otherwise
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in Lie see how they're doing it. They're recrafting, they're reconfiguring again because
they know it's coming. The questionis just when, Because if Garland doesn't
move, if the DOJ doesn't moveon this, If this US attorney doesn't
move on this, then you gotto start impeaching. And all of a
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didn't show up. I mean,he was just across the way at the
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Capital. You think you could havecome here and set the question. If
you do it in an open format, now you're gonna get you're gonna get
billibusters, you're gonna get speeches,you're gonna get all kinds of things.
What we want is the facts,and the way you get the facts,
and every single every single investigation I'vebeen involved in is you bring people in
for an interview behind closed doors whereyou can get those facts. And then,
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as the Chairman said, we'd leftfor him to come public. Finally,
I would say this mister Biden's counseland the White House to both argue
that the reason he couldn't come fora deposition was because there wasn't a formal
vote for an impeachment inquiry. Well, that's going to happen in a few
hours. We think it's going topass. We think the House of Representatives
will go on record with the powerthat solely resides in the House to say
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we are in an official impeachment inquiryphase of our oversight, and when that
happens, we'll see what their excuseis. Then they should have been here
today. But once we take thatvote, we expect him to come in
for his interview for his deposition,and frankly, we'll also I think,
look at content proceedings as we moveforward. Oooh, so looks like it's
gonna happen. That's gonna I mean, does Hunter Biden. I think they
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think that they're playing a game ofchess here, and when you're the crackhead
who's been involved in all of theseshady business practices and you've been merching out
your daddy's elected offices to try tobuy yourself some riches and diamonds. I
mean, they've been giving him literaldiamonds. They give him a literal diamond.
How do we know that because hisex wife cited it and their divorce
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proceedings. That's how we know that. I don't think that you're playing from
the position of advantage here. Welcomeback to the program, Dana lash with
you bottom of this first hour.I love how it started though, because
you had James Comer. Where's thisat audio audio some by fourteen They started
with all the hope in the world, guys, here's the coma talking about
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this. Listen, the President's sunthat we expect him to come in and
oh, this is a normal processand an investigation. This has been a
serious, credible, transparent investigation fromday one. We published four bank memorandums.
We've had countless press conferences. Thisis an investigation about public corruption at
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the highest level. We have accumulatedmountains of evidence that's concerning to an overwhelming
majority of Americas. We have specificquestions in there, and I think we're
going to allow you in there tosee the piles and piles of documents of
bank statements of email. So hegot Comber. This was before the hunter
stunt, so that he still hada chance to show up, which he
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did, but then he ran quicklyaway, and so Comer now has to
change his tune. Here audio someby twenty two and say, well,
no, he didn't get to dictatethe terms. Listen to this all right,
Well I'll say what I said justa moment ago. Chairman Jordan and
I have been very clear. Weissued a lawful subpoena to the President's son.
This has been a ten month investment, mitigation, a credible, transparent
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investigation that has produced a lot oftroubling evidence. We have lots of questions.
Hopefully you all have had an opportunityto go in the committee room and
see the boxes of documents that we'veaccumulated, tens of thousands of pages of
documents. We have lots of specificquestions. This is an investigation about public
corruption at the highest levels of ourgovernment. The American people expect Congress to
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investigate this because I think one thingthat Chairman Jordan's proven is the FBI,
the DOJ, and the IRS,as we've heard from the whistleblowers, have
all dropped the ball. So theHouse Oversight, House Jujitisiary Committee are conducting
this credible investigation that are overwhelming majorityof Americans wont we have specific questions for
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the president's son. He does notget to dictate the terms of this subpoena.
Yeah, I want that. Imean I wish I could say it
in that lady from the Napoleon Dynamitemovie where she was looking at that boat
in a bottle. I want that. Yeah, I would like for that.
I think we have we have.We have answers that we are questions
to which we would require answers,don't we I mean, who you don't
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get to just roll up and belike, nah my daddy's president. I'm
not going to show up for adeposition that I received a subpoena to attend
a congressional subpoena. Anybody else ifyou or I ignore subpoenas like that that
have full force of the law,like legitimately issued subpoenas, you don't get
that stuff like you don't get toyou did throw you and Jay, what
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happens to you? Can what happensto you? Yeah, bring up your
point that you just made. Yeah, I mean the Trump kids spent literally
hours, Don Junior, Eric,they all spent hours answering questions behind closed
doors. And but Democrats don't wantseveral times, several different times, not
even just one time, several differenttimes. Hunter can't even do it once.
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Yeah, and Republicans have said,yeah, we'll make it public,
but you got it, we haveto talk privately first because we want to
make sure A your answers are consistent. And b we I mean we we
have we need, we need someanswers, and we were gonna get to
and some of the stuff I wouldimagine, I would imagine some of the
stuff might be sensitive because especially asit relates to some of the business that
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was done with Rosamund Seneca and theCCP stuff. Remember all those classified docs
that were I'm just saying there's alot. There's a lot there. So
but he's demanding special treatment. Heis explicitly demanding special treatment. He doesn't
he wants, he doesn't want togo through the formality of having the private
discussion as everyone else does. Theonly thing that had different with him and
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the Trump kids is that they nevergot there. They never got public.
Every every all the questioning for themwas always behind closed doors because Democrats knew
that they didn't have enough to gopublic. Republicans have already said, yeah,
it's also going to be public.That's how this always is. You
always bring someone in. They evendid this. Hell, Democrats even did
this during the Kavanaugh thing. Theywould speak to what's her face? That
one lady who lied about everything,that old lady who showed up, that
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cougar who has said she was goingto all the Hollywood Park are all the
high school parties there in Maryland?Who's that one old haggie cougar that was
showing up. I don't know,some Cougary cougar face. Anyway, they
brought uh, they brought cougar mccougarface in to talk to her privately,
and then they had their public thing, right, So I don't. I
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mean, this is this was,this is them, this is this is
Hunter Biden thinking that he's making aflex. He's trying to This is a
hail Mary pass for him. That'swhat it is. Now. I saw
this report over in New York Posttoday. Biden says he's expressed says Biden's
expressed guilt over Hunter's legal woes.Axio said that that in no, in
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private, there's no issue that islikely to anger Biden than attacks on his
son, attacks meaning to point outhis actual criminality. You can't talk about
infant baby, almost sixty year oldmccrackface. You can't talk about him because
it angers president sniffs mckids makes themvery upset. I mean, don't talk
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about President, Daddy showers, don'ttalk about those, don't talk about the
uncle and nice, don't talk aboutany of that. I mean, good
grief. Does this family ever dateout of its own gene pool. I'm
just curious, it's a legitimate question, I feel. But they said that
nobody in Biden's inner circle feels asthough they are free to discuss Hunter's situation
and then it prompts fury. Imean, the guys he is imperiling his
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daddy's ambition. Joe Biden is theguy that has all this ambition but doesn't
want to work for it. He'ssort of like a more advantageously positioned John
Kerry, who's very similar. Butthey said that they're Biden's mad at Garland
because they think that, you know, Garland by granting wiss All the special
Council status that he did that toinvestigate Hunter, that they said that it's
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like they're obsessed the quote was theirquote, obsessed with the appearance of how
having integrity rather than just trying tomake the right decision. That's what the
Biden family says. And they thinkthat the only reason that Hunter Biden was
even indicted in the first place isbecause he's Joe Biden's son. So now
you see the enabling behavior. Youknow, these are their parents who if
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they're if their kid were to wronga girl, they say, oh,
well, her skirt was too short. That's really I mean, that's that's
I mean, that's what they woulddo. That's what they're doing now essentially
in these variables, and they're saying, well, we'll besmirch the sun and
then and we'll go after the sun, is what. No, the Hunter
Biden opened himself up to making himselfa liability because he felt that he was
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untouchable. Apparently, Joe never satthis, never sat his sun down and
said, stopping a crackhead, stopliterally doing hookers and blow, stop it,
stop all of it. You're imperilingthe reputation of the family, which
is already in tatters, but you'refurther imperiling my campaign and candidacy. But
I also think you know too,this is what happens when Yeah, millions
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of dollars and hookers in blow.This is what happens too when you are
a grifting, trash family. Becausejust as Joe's brother Jim was set up
to basically do the dirty work forJoe, that's what they were doing with
Hunter and Bo. Bo was goingto be the new Joe. Hunter was
going to be the new Gym.That's how they had it structure. They
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were going to repeat the cycle,and then Hunter couldn't handle it. After
Bo was gone, he couldn't handleit and ended up well, I mean
he was even doing this before thenended up. Though all of this came
out because he's sloppy. I mean, he's the guy who left his laptops
everywhere, didn't go back and getthem. But what's more, I mean
the family that themselves and even someof the people they did business with,
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I mean, to get money fromthese foreign entities and move around as much
money as they were moving to thesedifferent shell companies. Any person with two
brain cells would have known that thatwas going to trigger a second look by
the banks. Anybody with two braincells to rub together new and he was
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doing this while he had business partners. Did the business partners know? Were
they just going to let it happen? Or did they think that he was
untouchable because his dad could always rescuehim, or were they letting him king
himself? I don't know, Butjust so you know, the thing that
started all of this wasn't even thelaptops. It wasn't even that. It
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was the family moving the money throughoutbetween all these shell companies. And I
say the family because Joe Biden's nameis just as much a part of Rosemont
Seneca as as everything else. Theywere getting this money and it would go
to these different accounts, and someof these accouts would have Biden's Joe Biden's
name on it. Some of themhave Joe Biden's name. We already had
this the story that came out aboutthat, it just depended on what account
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it was. All these accounts haddifferent Biden family members' names on them,
and they were shuffling them around.I mean, it's so damn obvious they
were shuffling this cash around, andit was enough to trigger a financial customary
standard financial investigation by the US governmentbecause it looked so shady and so much
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money was being moved around between thesesame companies all at once. That's what
started it. And then as theywent through the discovery process of this case,
that's when the laptops came in,because they're like, well, we
have these laptops in just so youknow the guy who had the laptops,
that Scottish repair man. I mean, the investigation into the finances that was
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already underway by the time that theselaptops showed up, that was already underway.
So when these laptops came up,that fell under the discovery process of
this investigation, and there they foundeven more receipts. And even before some
of that stuff came out you alreadyhad whistleblowers, the guys who were directly
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involved in the business of moving thismoney around. I think they were blowing
the whistles so that they wouldn't beimplicated and maybe they could make a deal
for themselves and get out of theway. They knew the hammer was already
coming down, So all of thisis happening before we even know what's on
these laptops. Then they came up. Then the laptops came up, and
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all these other receipts that corroborated whatthe whistleblowers were saying and also shed light
on the expenditures of the family.So when they say that, well,
this was just a witch hunt,it isn't a witch hunt. It was
an investigation that would have been triggeredby on anybody for doing the exact same
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thing, and it was done bythe federal government. It was these bank
investigations. So that's just they're tryingto act like this is the Republicans doing
it. They did it to themdamselves. Jup didn't do this. They
didn't do this. This was theBiden family being stupid. They had over
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twenty show companies millions up on millionsupon millions upon millions of dollars to launder
money, all having different families' nameson it. I mean they were sloppy
and stupid about it. You knowwhy, because they're pretending to be old
money and they act like they knowabout investment and they don't. So they
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made it obvious and got caught.That's what the truth of it is.
It's just crazy. So they gotcaught and that's what started all of it.
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officials, doesn't it you so muchconfidence? Welcome back to the show,
Dania. Last year with you I'msorry. I'm still trying to get over
the whole Hunter. They showed nakedpictures of me in a congressional hearing.
Yeah, where they go? Howthey get those? Where'd they come from?
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Yeah? How they get on thelaptop? I mean, I was
just doing private Hunter things, youknow, and there was like a secret
camera camera is showing like recording medoing my private Hunter stuff, you know,
because nighttime's time for private Hunter time. And that's what happened. Oh
my god, I just won't warnyou. The show is gonna get sillier
(34:21):
and sillier the week goes on.There's this show that I think is one
of the best and funniest shows thathas ever been on television. It's a
British show and it's a very dry, weird humor. But it's called The
Mighty Boosh. It's one of ourabsolute favorites. Like during Lockdown, we
binge the whole thing. And Ikid you not, there's a character on
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here. Not all of you willget it. Some of you heard me
talk about it before and you've watchedit and you're like, what is wrong
with you? But there's a characteron here called the crack Fox, and
that is literally him. He livesin like this well amount of trash behind
the behind the building because they runa i don't know, like a store,
like a record store. And thecrack Fox is like a misshapen you
(35:09):
know, like partially burnt furry.And it's like he's a crazy character.
Anyway, that's Hunter Biden. Itjust makes me think of him because that's
how crazy this is. I mean, can you I guess he thinks he's
being real brave. He just getshe's being so brave and then he gets
right back in his car and therehe goes. He goes. It's like
spaceballs when what the bride ran away, Princess Vespa when she ran away from
(35:32):
her wedding, and there he goes. He's in his suv and they're driving
away from the Capitol. They're Berylintowards Berylin, towards the Lincoln Monument,
away from the Capitol complex. SoI'm just saying, just saying, we
have a lot on the way comingup still because people are trying to rehabilitate
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bud Light. But bud Light hasnever said sorry, They've never you know,
the pathway to reconciliation begins with acknowledgmentof offense and saying you're sorry.
That's literally the step. I don'tknow why that's so hard. We're gonna
talk about it coming up. Sohave you ever browsed in incognito mode?
It's probably not as incognito as youthink, and why would it be.
I mean, incognito mode, likethe Chrome browser itself, is Google product,
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and Google has made its fortune bytracking your movements online. There's even
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are weaponizing this addiction and using itto attack President Biden, a man of
decency and integrity. Frankly, it'sone of, if not the most despicable
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things I've seen in my whole careerhere in Congress. How dare you take
advantage of this sweet infant babies problemto go after President Daddy Showers? How
daret thou? That is the strongargument from Democrat Representative Jim McGovern, Ladies
and gentlemen. He says, youdirty Republicans are weaponizing, weaponizing baby infant
(37:54):
hunters addiction to attack a man ofdecency and integrity. I mean, you
know, if decency and integrity meangrifting and fleecing a nation to enrich yourself
while also enriching their biggest geopolitical foe, I mean, words have no meaning
(38:19):
anymore. Welcome back to the program, top of the second hour, Dana
Lash here with you. I meanthe only the I mean this was a
glaring, glaring lie from Jim McGovern, almost as bright as the glare given
by his giant bald dome. ButI don't think this helps because it just
looks as though you're making excuses forthis family. That's what it looks like.
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You're making excuses for them. That'sprivileged. People don't like that,
especially when they see other people getbusted for less. They don't like it.
So we got we got some issueshere, we got some issues now.
Now, earlier we played the audioof Hunter Biden saying that well I'm
(39:05):
here. They've been saying where's Hunter. Well, here I am, and
then he hurriedly got into his suvand drove away. He did not show
up for the deposition before closed doorsof Congress today to which he had received
a congressional subpoena. Now, theprocess, the standard operating procedure of these
is that the individual meets with Congresswith the committee talks to them behind closed
(39:29):
doors before the public hearing, whichRepublicans had already said they were going to
do and they were going to puton the calendar. They're just doing how
This is how it always has gone. Even during the Kavanaugh hearing, individuals
who were brought forward that were goingto testify publicly, they met with Democrats
(39:49):
behind closed doors to give a depositionfirst. I mean, this is just
standard and this is how it literallyhas always work since since Congress's founding,
since it's creation, and the Bidenfamily wants to act like this is a
brand new thing that somehow Republicans werenot moving in good faith, when this
is just literally the same thing thateven Biden himself when he was in the
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Senate, the same thing that happenedwhen he was in a lower elected office.
It's an excuse from them. Theydon't want to answer questions. So
now what is to happen is thatthe House Committee has to take a vote
as to whether or not they're goingto find him in contempt of in contempt
of court, because while it's youknow, Congress isn't a court, the
(40:34):
subpoena that was issued has the fullweight of I mean, it's a legally
issued subpoena. You can't just ignorethem. And whether or not they're going
to whether or not he's going torespond to that, and if they find
him in contempt like they did withSloppy Steve and Peter Navarro, then it's
the US attorney. I believe thatBiden had Biden appointed attorney. I think
(40:55):
then then takes the steps and issuesthe charge. I don't know why Hunter
Biden should get to skate on thisif no one else has done, I'd
been able to skate on it.They want to act like it's a witch
hunt, but it's a witch hunt. A witch hunt would would would somehow
mean that this was all undertaken byRepublicans when it was the suspicious financial activity
(41:20):
report that their own family members kickedoff when they were laundering money through all
these different shell companies millions and millionsof millions and millions of dollars, and
that's what kicked off the suspicious financialActivity report investigation from the banks. It
made the banks take notice. Thatwasn't Republicans, that was the banking institution
that took notice and launched an investigation. And then from their criminality was discovered
(41:45):
undeclared taxes, all of this otherstuff which only made them look more.
And then the laptop came to Actually, the whistleblowers came out because they wanted
to get away from this and throwthem under the bus. And then the
laptop came out, and then thereceipts on the laptop corroborated every thing that
they were saying that the whistleblowers hadsaid, that is the that is the
chain of events that has happened,and so it's it's not it's not anything
(42:07):
but what this family has done tothemselves. They acted with such reckless impropriety
that they called down the investigation onthemselves. And so, you know,
I mean the this, this indictmentwas going long before han't been underway for
the investigation into his financial activities andthe related activities of the family. Because
the family's names of the some ofthese twenty some odd shell accounts had Joe
(42:30):
Biden's name on a, Jill Biden'sname on it, uncles, cousins.
I mean, it was crazy.The whole famdamily was involved in the griff
because there are a bunch of trash. That's why crazy. All right,
I want to switch gears here.I noted this last night. I think
we had this audio. Let mepull this up because can we play audio
sound by nineteen Now? First,I like Dana White. I don't dislike
(42:52):
him. I like UFC. There'scertain fighters that I like. I don't
watch it as much as my husbanddoes, but because he likes the skill
of fighting, whereas I get involvedin the story and the drama of it
because I'm a chick. But theywere talking about he was talking about bud
Light with Tucker Carlson. Now,bud Light just dropped one hundred and six
(43:13):
million dollar Is that what it was? Is that what the figure was.
They dropped a ton of cash.It's like one of the biggest I think
it's like one of the biggest sponsorshipdeals in UFC's history. It was a
record sponsorship deal that they made.So they've rejoined UFC. They used to
(43:36):
be with UFC, but they rejoinedwith UFC and this is I mean,
it is a massive I think itwas like one hundred and six billion dollars
or million dollars. Sorry, itwas a lot one hundred so sorry,
one hundred and five million dollars ayear sponsorship deal. One hundred and five
million dollars a year. So thiswas after this deal was made, after
(44:00):
or the whole Dylan mulvany thing.Now, if you remember with with Dylan
mulvaney, you had Anheuser Busch whichwas bought out by MBEV. You had
Anheuser Busch. Their whole marketing teamwas like, yeah, this sounds like
a good idea, let's do it. And they had worked with Dylan mulvaney
for a digital influencer campaign, andthat's what made everybody mad in the first
place. That's what started all ofit. And so then they they kept
(44:22):
doubling down on it, and theynever apologized. They kind of reshuffled some
things, but they never said that, you know, which literally was the
most basic thing that you had todo. So that so after all of
that, then they they're trying torehabilitate themselves. And so they bought a
one hundred and five million dollars ayear sponsorship deal with UFC. And so
(44:43):
now everyone had been boycotting bud Light, all this stuff, and now here's
Dana White on this. Listen.Let me tell you what. If you
consider yourself a patriot, right,you're a patriot, you should be drinking
gallons of bud Light. Believe mewhen I tell you. Wait, wait,
wait, I should be galott.I should be boy cutting bud Light,
bals of bud Light. You shouldhave bud Light drums stacked up in
(45:05):
your garage and drinking it right outof the keg. They are way more
aligned with you than most of theseother beer companies are that. I guarantee
you take it from somebody who's inthe know who does business with beer companies.
You are way more aligned with budLight than you are with So I
disagree with that because we're gonna talkto a guy behind a beer company coming
up who's way more aligned. Yeah, I think he's kind of joking a
(45:28):
little bit. I've got I hopeso, but he's paid for the messaging.
I don't dislike Dana White. Ilike Dana White, but you're getting
paid. Dude, you got bought. That's not a victory. You surrendered
to a check. You surrendered toa check. Just be honest about this,
(45:49):
right, let me tell you something. No one wants to destroy bud
Light. And why is it patrioticto drink a dan Belgium company's beer.
You know they're not an American company, right. They were bought out in
bed That's a Belgian based company.Ask me how I know this grow up
in Saint Louis, live two blocksfrom the brewery. I fed a damn
Clydesdale and we talked about this yesterday. So they're a Belgian company that's not
(46:13):
even a mayor, not even anAmerican company. So I don't know.
I don't think that you judge patriotismby how much crappy foreign beer you drink.
In fact, I know you don'tjudge patriotism by how much crappy for
in beer you drink. Secondly,no one's doing this to bud Light.
No one is doing this to them. They messed up, and then they
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kind of just tried to shuffle itaround and think that you were going to
forget about it. Literally, likeI said, no one wants to hurt
a company. No one wants tohurt anybody's job. That's what makes the
right different from the left, orat least most of the people on the
right. I wrote a whole bookabout this, literally called Grace Canceled to
have a pathway to reconciliation, toredemption, and reconciliation starts with one step,
(47:04):
your acknowledgment of wrong, which includessaying, hey, we messed up,
sorry about that. Particularly to theladies, the conservative ladies who were
really like, really, you're gonnado us like this, bud Light,
You're gonna do us like this.And I appreciated all of these strong alpha
dudes who stood up and were like, no, You're not gonna do our
(47:25):
ladies like this. You're not goingto allow this guy to make a mockery
of who our ladies are by costplayingas a chick. You're not doing this.
I really appreciated them standing up,and every other conservative chick I know
felt this feels the same way,because that's how we viewed it. We
viewed it as it's nice to seemen stand up. We like that,
(47:45):
that's hot. We liked when theydid it. I don't like this because
all they had to do. Allbud Light had to do was say,
ladies, we're sorry, we messedup. I don't even I joked about
having like an ad campaign, like, you know, having like an old
school you know, thinking like TawnyKatine on the White Snake Car kind of.
(48:07):
I was even joking about that.All they had to do was come
out and say, ladies were sorry, we messed up. We didn't mean
to have a dude costplay as you. You're more than that. That's all
they literally just had to say,ladies were sorry. That's it. No
one's calling for anybody to bust anybody'skneecaps. We weren't calling for anybody to
lose their jobs. I never calledfor anybody to be fired. We never
(48:29):
called for any of this stuff.This is literally the most basic b thing
you can do is just say sorry. Why is that so hard for some
people to understand? And then theyact like because it's unresolved, it's the
fault of the ladies who were offendedby a dude costplaying as a woman.
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All y'all had to do, allthey had to do. This company would
say sorry, that's it, andone hundred and five million dollars would that
does not translate into an apology.One hundred and five million dollar. If
you're gonna fight the culture war likethis, you might as well just surrender.
Now, this was not a victory. This was a surrender. This
was a sellout, A sold out, a bought That's what this was.
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And it wasn't just a white flag. It was a check that was waving
in the air. I'm all forbusiness, believe, I'm all for capitalism
believe, but I'm not for tellingpeople that the culture wore. Oh,
this battle was won because we gotpaid an in of a god. They
didn't even give you the respect ofapologizing with that check. Did they even
write We're sorry in the memo part. I bet they didn't, So that's
(49:39):
not a victory, that's an lAll they had to do was say sorry.
You know what would have been supercool is if, like a condition
of this deal, take your hundredfive million. I'm not gonna begrudge you
making money, but it would havebeen super super alpha for them to go,
you know what and an apology forthe ladies. That would have been
(50:00):
cool. That didn't happen. Disappointedon both counts. So no, it
doesn't change things for me. Itdoesn't change things for a lot of other
people. And I don't know whypeople act like as simple apologies rocket science,
but that's the first step on apathway to reconciliation. We didn't do
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news you would probably miss, it'stime for Dana's Quick five. So there
were eight countries that joined the USand Israel in opposing this UN resolution on
(52:12):
Gaza. Ten countries, including theUS and Israeli, opposed this resolution that
called for a ceasefire in Gaza thatwas overwhelmingly passed by the United Nations General
Assembly the Thugery Cabal on Tuesday.They passed it one fifty three and favored
ten of posts twenty three absentees calledfor an immediate ceasefire. What are they
going to do about it? Nota damn thing now, I think,
(52:32):
no, we don't need a ceasefire. We need a more fire, more
fire, That's what I think.Moving on here there, So Marjorie Stone
and Douglas School, as you know, they've been dealing They've always dealt with
assaults, fights, things like that. This, this even this predates the
massacre that took place, and infact, they got famous for the superintendent
(52:55):
at that school actually stopped reporting feloniousassaults and other criminality because they wanted to
lower the statistics of those incidents sothat their superintendent literally could win an award
from then Department of Education, hadArnie Duncan under Obama Biden. Well,
now new videos come out showing ahorrifying moment that a student at MSD was
slammed under the concrete on his headin a brutal brawl. So apparently it
(53:21):
is still ongoing the problem with assaultsand fighting and all of that. There.
Let's see he Delta passengers were strandedat a remote military base after their
flight was diverted to Canada. Iguess there's not going to be like any
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to Detroit experienced a mechanical issue,they had to make an emergency landing.
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(54:07):
they didn't really they didn't get toeat. I understand that they were upset
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I was like, well, howdid it get there? Is that even
a religion. And lo and behold, the Trump administration gave them approval to
be under the IRS as a religion, so that gave them the legal ability
to potentially do it. So Idon't know what the legislature, what they
(56:40):
have they analyzed it, but itvery well may be because of that ruling
under Donald Trump that they may havehad a legal leg to stand up.
My view would be that's that's nota religion that the founding fathers were trying
to create. But I do thinkthat IRS ruling. I was really surprised
to see that they did that.Huh wow. I did not know that
(57:01):
that was that devil thing, whichlooks stupid. It looks like it was
just someone festooned something. And Idon't even know in the Iowa Capital.
Welcome back to the program, Dane. Last year with you, that was
the Iowa town hall that Jake Tapperhosted and with DeSantis, and apparently I'm
(57:22):
not quite sure. I think NikkiHaley was supposed to be there but wasn't.
I don't know why she was notgoing to commit that. I don't
know. Welcome back though to thebottom of the hour, Dane. Last
year with You, it was apeace and Axios. They were saying that
the CNN debate shit because Haley hasnot committed to participating. And they say
(57:46):
that one of the reasons this isa problem is because and I told you
this, and this is going tobe isn't this in January? This debate?
Isn't it in January? The Iowadebate. It's like before their caucus.
And as it is right now,vivig Ramaswami and Chris CHRISTI are not
going to qualify to make the stage. They don't have enough in polling,
(58:07):
et cetera. They're not going toqualify. So that literally leaves just Haley
and DeSantis and the issue of Haley, I just don't I don't know why
she's not committing. I just thinkthat if you're if you're wanting, why
would you run from this? Iwould as a politician if I were wish
(58:28):
I would never be a politician,but I would be when I would want
to be in front of the votersto the point where they would want me
to stop and be like, thisis everything that's happening, and this is
you know, and then well let'sdebate all the things. I just think,
you know that if Trump walked outand was like, oh, I'll
participate, and Haley would want toparticipate. I think Trump is going to
(58:49):
have to debate. I think hetalks too much about DeSantis to that,
and I think it betrays the confidencethat he says he has in his lead,
which like I saw the one WallStreet Journal poll that showed him leading.
I think it was yeah West yourjournal that showed him leading in Michigan,
and there's no way that's happening.I really think that a lot of
the polls are trying to get youto be very, very comfortable and think
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it's a sigh up. And remember, none of these poles have ever.
They weren't accurate in twenty sixteen,they weren't accurate in twenty eighteen, they
weren't accurate in twenty twenty, theyweren't accurate in twenty twenty two. There's
no there. You have no reasonon earth to start believe in I'm now,
don't think that because it might confirmyour bias that they are suddenly true.
That's the trap they want you tofall in. So I don't know.
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I don't know if he's going togo out because Iowans they really respond.
They're used to the retail politics.And I'm not saying anything mean about
Iowans, but they like to becourted. They are first. It is
very That's something that they very muchprize. They like to be first.
They want to be courted. SometimesI think it's a little ridiculous, you
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know, Sorry, but I do. But this is the way the game
of Thrones is played. But Ido think that Haley looks a little like
she's kind of talking about both sidesof her mouth because she thinks she had
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said that she at the last debateon stage, she had said that she
thinks that Trump needs to come outin debate, she told an Iowa TV
station. This was from Axios.She told KTIV last week. She says
that he needs to get he's gotto do the groundwork and he has to
get on stage and debate. Well, you can't criticize him for not debating
(01:00:37):
if you're not going to debate.So and this is not an RNC debate.
This is not like an rn Corganized or sponsored debate. They are
I think that they they've paused thosefor now, but I mean, we'll
see Ramaswami. He wants to bein but He's not even at ten percent,
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and that's required. He was onlyat five percent. There was the
Des Moines poll, the des Moinesregistered poll that came out UH at the
beginning of this week, and Ithink he was barely at like five percent.
So he's as as it is,and there's no way that over Christmas
he's going to increase that to qualifyfor the debate stage. It's just not
going to happen. So now wealso had the because the field is winnowing
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as it should be, and Haley'sgonna have to face the scientis at some
point, so she had Snu Nusu Nu endorsed her UH and I pulled
this up. Sinunuw obviously out ofNew Hampshire. I think that Chris Christie
was wanting that endorsement, UH,but the New Hampshire governor endorsed Nicky Haley.
I don't really think that the Iit's kind of tough to determine what
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kind of effect that's going to havea New Hampshire because again, I think
all of the polling is garbage.And I was talking to a friend who
actually works in UH, works ata university and is a professor at university
that works in polling, and theywere saying that it's been it's like crazier
now than it ever has been.And at least at least campaigns are realizing
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that, you know, it paysto get these surveys and push them out
there so you can try to gaina narrative. But you have to think
too about the way that they conductpolling. There are rules when it concerns
calling on somebody's cell phone, right, so a lot of it's landlines,
and a lot of people don't evenanswer landlines. I mean, I think
(01:02:28):
most anybody has them anymore for likewhat internet access or something to that effect,
or maybe just like backup emergency,and a lot of people they have
caller ID so you can see anda lot of caller ID just tells you,
oh, this is a spam callor this is a survey or something,
so they just don't answer it.Do you know how many people you
have to call just to get areasonable survey of like eight hundred people?
Because think about it, the polling. For a poll to qualify for consideration,
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to make a debate stage, orto be like considered serious, I
mean, you have to have aminimum of five hundred people. I think
I think R and C wants itto be eight hundred to qualify for their
debate stages. But regardless, doyou realize how many people you have to
call just to hit that number?Thousands upon thousands upon thousands of people.
(01:03:16):
Polling is so expensive, and nowwith caller a D and so many people
having cell phones, it's grown evenmore unscientific than ever. And that's one
of the reasons why reliability on pollinghas dissipated as of late. So all
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of this has to be taken intoconsideration. So the reason I say this
is because you know, you havethe have Kim Reynolds, who's very popular.
I would dare say that I thinkKim Reynolds is more popular than Chris
Nunu is. But Kim Reynolds inIowa, she endorsed Desantas and now you
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got that. That's the first datein New Hampshire's second state got christan Unu
endors Nikki Hailey. Some of theUH paid influencers that are trying to operate
as like objective commentators on social mediaand they don't really move the needle,
but they make a lot of noise. They're trying to say that the oh,
well, the governor Kim Reynolds,her endorsement doesn't matter, doesn't move
the needle. Well, I don'tthink that you can measure that with the
(01:04:19):
unreliable polling that we have today.So nobody really knows how much the needle
has moved. And I really don'tthink you're gonna know until caucus goers go
and they and they decide whom they'regonna want and the Iowa caucuses. So
as a result, I don't thinkthat you can make a big deal out
of the new new thing. AndSununu is more moderate than Reynolds is,
and so I feel like this weighseven less, This affects the psyche of
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conservative voters even less than Reynolds isher endorsement does. And then third two,
Chris Nunu hates Trump and he's nota fan of DeSantis. Christannunu is
one of those guys who doesn't getthe culture war. He was one of
those guys who came out and Ieven hate the phrase culture war because it
sounds of damn nineties cringe, butI have no other way to describe it.
Chris den Uknew came out and hewas blasting the moves at Disney.
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Disney was actually, if I'm beinghonest, Disney was less about a culture
war and more about fiscal accountability.If we're being honest. It got tied
up into the culture war because ofthe material, the content that they're pumping
into your kids' heads. Right,But ultimately Disney, and I'm actually shocked
(01:05:26):
that this has never been used againstFlorida candidates before. I don't know if
God, I love you Floridians,I love you all so much, but
I don't know if this I mean, you did all vote against Franky.
Maybe I'll view your swamps differently,But I don't know why this only became
a big deal now. And Isaid, I love Florida, but Disney
had been receiving I mean, yourealized that they were basically fleecing you to
(01:05:50):
and avoiding taxes. Right, Theywere not paying taxes. Everybody knows this,
right, Disney wasn't paying tax Theygot to sidestep literally all of this.
They got to do whatever they wanted, which apparently also included avoiding paying
taxes. So when we talked aboutthat, when that first, when that
story first broke, My point isthat it got wrapped up in the culture
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war. And this is something thatwhether it was DeSantis or Scott before him,
or anybody, you know, anyof these Republicans could have gone out
and made a big deal about it. And it makes me wonder, were
they waiting to make a big dealout of it until you got the public
perception on your side. Maybe that'swhat it was. Maybe that's why it
got wrapped up into being a cultureworking with Disney, because when you had
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enough parents outraged at the links thatthey were going to prey upon young minds,
maybe that outrage, you know,because it seems like, uh,
you know, people liked Disney.You know, they didn't want they didn't
want they felt sympathetic towards it ifthey feel like somebody's persecuting Disney. But
then when you realize when you readall the stuff that went with a Ready
(01:06:58):
Creek thing, your jaw hits thefloor and you're like, how the world
is this legal? I mean,it was so egregiously preferential to them.
I've never seen anything like it before. Somebody had said I don't know if
it was Thomas Sole or who theysaid it. No one else had enjoyed
anything like that, except the Vaticanlike its own and the Vatican's its own
city state. It was, Imean wild what they enjoyed, and so
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Kristin knew knew. Brushing that offand acting as though it was entirely unimportant
to me was a betrayal, notjust a fiscal sense, but it also
demonstrated to me that one of thereasons why he will never ascend beyond the
governorship of New Hampshire is because hedoesn't understand this. He doesn't understand that
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policy battles are first won in thein the realm of cultural opinion, before
ever they are introduced formally as legislation. And you just, I can't in
a time when infotainment is a thing, you cannot have people that are that
tone deaf in the highest levels ofelected office. And there are a big
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there's a big section of the GOPthat does not respond to that. Now
you still have some of the oldschool GOP who think that they are like
the nineties quote unquote George W.Bush compassionate conservatism. Those are the same
people, by the way, whowant to pattern us after Hungary. It's
all the same stuff. They justthink. They just don't they're not a
lot of them aren't even old enoughto remember. But those are the people
(01:08:23):
who think, oh, the Battleof Disney is not as important, we
don't need to focus on this culturalstuff. Those are the two big to
fail people. I've heard all thisbefore growing up in the nineties, Like
with the compassionate concern, It's whatwe heard all of that before in the
early aughts. That's all we heardwith w It's the same kind of stuff.
And I think enough voters are they'velived through that, and they're like,
we don't want this again. SoI just don't know how well this
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is going to play Because Nikki Hayley, I think what with I don't think
that she's not a formidable primary opponent. I just don't think that she is
successful as the governor out of Florida. And I don't think that she's as
conservative. Hell no, she's notas conservative. I mean, if she
wants to trade on her you know, coming up during the Tea Party,
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you know days she's not a TeaParty candidate that she was just the easiest
of choice as for Tea partiers.DeSantis is a legit one though, I
mean, good grief. John Baynerhated him. I've been at rallies where
he spoke, where Desanti spoke.I mean, I remember all this stuff.
But my biggest, my biggest objectionto Nikki Haley. And I don't
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dislike her as a person. Ireally don't. I mean, I don't
dislike her as a person. Icould not oppose her foreign policy more I
could never cast a vote for herbecause of her foreign policy. She is
warr inc. She is the sheis Lindsey Graham and heels that is a
neocon to think that every dispute shouldinvolve as a solution in the American military.
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When she on this program, wastelling me that Russia, that you
know, Russia is going to beon NATO's doorstep, and I'm like,
they already are Latvia and Estonia andoh my gosh, they already are.
This is over the Donbas region.This has nothing to do with NATO,
but they want to make it tobe like NATO because war Inc Wants to
make money. It actually has nothingto do with NATO. So we've got
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Alan and don't forget about the Chinesestuff. I mean, yeah, as
Michael Sanger was noting, I mean, she literally facilitated the Blue Star Silicones
as the CCP owned company. Theyacquired twenty acres in South Carolina. That's
a fact. I mean, yeah, She's like, yeah, exactly she.
I mean she told them I nowwork for you. That was in
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It's time for Florida man. Well, this was in Lady Lake,
Florida. A Florida man found himselfbehind bars after he set his shoe on
fire to stay warm and then passedout in front of the office building,
say police. Michael Dobberly, agethirty eight, was arrested and charged with
disorderly intoxication and recreational fires. Ididn't know if that's a charge. Recreational
(01:12:38):
fires you can be charged with likethat, they said. After the incident
that unfolded outside of a real estateoffice in Lady Lake. According to the
affidavit from police, when officers arrivedat the scene, they found Doubery passed
out in front of the building witha shoe full engulfed in flames right in
front of him. The fire waslocated fewer than five feet from the entrance
the front entrance of the building.Officers extinguished it. They found a lot
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of alcoholic beverages, one empty,another half full, a third left unopen,
and they said that he built awarming fire and then left it unattended
by passing out while they were stilla visible flame and smoke. They took
him into custody. He agreed tospeak to police, and then he said
he started the fire to keep warm. He said he only had one.
He said he drank only one Mike'shard Lemonade Tall Boy, but he had
(01:13:29):
trouble standing on his own and wasjust having a lot of problems. So,
yeah, that there you go.That's this guy. Yeah, I
mean I kind of feel bad forhim, But it is Florida. I
was that cold in Lady Lake.Do you had to set up your shoe
on fire? Really? Tomorrow wegot even more Florida, man. We
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got one guy who stole an ambulanceand drove to the sheriff's office. And
then one guy who just stole awhole cash register. Stay with us,
holding U crane funding hostage in theattempt to force through an extreme Republican partisan
agenda on the border is not howit works. We need real solutions.
(01:14:11):
I'm why are you securing the borderand following existing law? How is that
interpreted as quote an extreme Republican partisanagenda. I got some questions on that,
as I'm sure you do as well. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash here with you, andwe are rolling towards Christmas Eve week.
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It's Christmas Eve Eve week, right, Yeah, that's right. You can
listen across the country in a stationnear you. You can stream the radio
program, and you can also catchthe simulcast the visual simulcast Channel three forty
seven, Direct TV, YouTube andFacebook. So many questions, I have
many questions. How is it anextreme Republican partisan agenda. We're simply just
(01:14:54):
talking about in enforcing the existing law. That's I mean, that's literally it.
That's it's all you have to do. You have one job, as
they say you have, but onejob. That's it. That's all I
gotta do. Is there any kain? Correct me? There's nothing changing about
No one's proposing a new law.Yeah, no, No, that's not
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happening. Okay. I'm just it'sweird to hear that the Constitution itself is
somehow an extreme Republican partisan position.Well, and some of the immigration laws
that he voted for himself when hewas a senator, Like what changed,
or you know, even some ofthe policies that he supported when he was
vice president. What changed from thento now? Like? At what point
(01:15:39):
did just complete craziness change now.Mitch McConnell has said no border deal until
Biden negotiates with Senate Republicans, therewill be He says, no deal,
no deal on that. Okay,So that seems that seems pretty fun.
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Gotta say that seems pretty finite.And I dare say that I hope that
they hold their line, although youknow the NDAA stuff that you know,
I mean, that is that iswhat it is, what it is.
We'll see. But Biden's caving also, not only is he not wanting to
do anything with the border, hewas he was saying that Israel is losing
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world support and it's war with Hamasin what people are calling a stunning rebuke
of NAT and Yahoo. He's it'sreported that he's turned on Yah, who
says the government needs change and ascathing criticism during the Gaza bombing. I
think there's a time and a placeto criticize NAT Yahoo and go after if
you want to criticize the way thatyou know, maybe he handled that.
(01:16:43):
Whatever. Can we wait till weget the hostages back first? Yes,
I understand multitasking, but with stufflike this, it's kind of hard to
They need to get the hostages backfirst, and we need to get our
American hostages back first, because Iwould imagine that you're gonna be relying a
lot on the IDF in order tomake that happen, wouldn't you think?
I mean that it seems logical towait until after we made sure Americans are
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secured. What gets me also,as I see him doing all of these
Christmas celebrations, has he stopped tosay anything about the Americans that are being
held in Gaza? The Americans beingheld hostage in Gaza? Has he stopped
to say anything because you have Americanfamilies, If this was in any if
this was a Republican president. Thepress would be talking about how callous,
(01:17:26):
cold hearted, soulless, and tonedeaf he is. They would call him
a scrooge at best. I mean, we already had the Hanukah thing,
the refusal to invite these American families, these American hostage families to the Hanukah
celebration at the White House. I'mjust I'm kind of stunned at all of
that. I mean, he's notreally said anything about it. I mean,
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it's nothing. I mean, theyhaven't even put pressure on Cutter.
For the leaders of Hamas that havebeen speaking that they keep saying this is
going to get worse and it's nevergoing to end, and we're just going
to continue to do this stuff.Good grief, speaking of which apparently they've
been some of the senior members ofHamas have bailed on Cutter. Where they've
(01:18:15):
had security for like twenty years nowor well since they went into power in
Gaza, they've had they've let they'velived in palaces and all of this stuff.
But apparently according to there's a coupleof uh like the Jerusalem Posts and
others have said that. In someArabic language newspapers have said that Hamas leaders,
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some of them have left Cutter forunknown destinations this week, they switched
off their phones, according to theIsraeli CAN channel's Arabic news service Makhan,
and that they have gone to anunknown destination, although some say that they
presume it might be Lebanon, Iranor even Algeria. And they said that
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one senior member of Hamas left hisusual residence in Beirut for Turkey. Now
some and this is from the Israelwar rooms, said initial reports suggests that
top Hamas Breast and Kusher were toldto leave for Algeria as their security could
no longer be guaranteed. So I'mcurious, did that? I mean,
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I is it because Israel said thatthey were going to go after every member
of Hamas. They have like differentunits, special units in Masade to do
that. I'm just wondering if that, you know, I mean, I'm
just this is a very interesting development. So we also have the House that
is voting to formalize the impeachment inquirytoday. This after the hunter Biden skipped,
(01:19:53):
as we discussed, after he hadskipped the giving a deposition. I
want to switch and get into somewood. I have a couple of stories
I still want to get into.So, uh, what's the thing that
we We haven't really heard of waron anything about War on Christmas this year,
but we have have heard war onChristmas songs this year. We have
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already heard of that. So everybody'salways had a problem. What's what's the
song they've always had a problem withKane Baby's Gold Jiminy Christmas. Well,
there's a new song from John Legendand Kelly clarkson sidebar. I met John
Legend once when I was on BillMaher's Real Time, and I've never met
anybody who talks about himself in thethird person the way John Legend does.
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We got along. He was nice, but it was you know, he
was nice, he was civil.But when we were introduced, he goes,
hi, I'm John Legend, JohnLegend, as he shook my hand,
I was like, I heard youthe first time. I mean,
it was weird anyway. So theyhave they redid the lyrics to baby It's
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Cold Outside Now? Is this new? Did they do this last year or
was that another artist that did thislast year? So they have updated lyrics
to this song. I really don'twant to play it because they'll probably sight
us and then they'll they'll try todemonetize us. Will Yeah, so let
me just can I read to youwhat they Oh my gosh, I'm not
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going to sing for you, butI am gonna I'll read this. This
is so cringe, So you guysknow the lyrics. The baby it's called
us. I really can't say,it's called outside. Uh. The evening
has been so very nice. Uh. And then they said that daddy's gonna
be pacing the floor. So reallya better scurry, but maybe just to
half a drink more? You knowwhat will my friends think if I have
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one more drink? Now? Youknow how that she sings her part and
the guy sings his part, Sowhen she goes, my mom will start
to worry. He goes, I'llcall the car and tell him to hurry,
and she says, my daddy willbe pacing the floor. And he
goes, wait, what are youstill living home for? And she goes,
so, really i'd better scurry,and he goes, your driver his
name is Murray. And then shegoes, but maybe just to have a
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drink more and he goes, oh, we're both adults, so who's keeping
score? And she goes, whatwill my friends think? And he goes,
I think they should rejoice if Ihave one more drink and he goes,
it's your body and your choice.Oh my gosh, and she goes,
I ought to say no, andhe goes, then you really ought
to go. Oh, Beta exactly. Lorraine says it came out in twenty
(01:22:25):
eighteen. How have I not heardthis until? Oh? Because I don't
listen to trash, that's right.I like the original. I like the
brad Pack stuff. I like Dinosinging it. Yeah, she says it
came out in twenty eighteen. Ilike Dino's version. When Dino sings it,
I'm like, yes, Cash,Dean Martin is a gem? Was
he not? Like? Was henot just like a gift to America?
He was stop such a gift?And uh ooh, we got some technical
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difficulties right as we're getting ready togo, we got more. So if
you're a watch it, if thesimulcash just drop because we had a little
bit of a shutdown with some ofthe lighting. All right, So the
baby is coold outside song though soso. Lorraine says that that came out
in twenty eighteen, and I stillwas still thinking it's I haven't heard it.
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Have you ever heard this song?I don't want to play it.
I'm not playing it because I'll die. Can't tell you how much I appreciate
you for not playing it. Ilove the original song. Can we please
get back to like dudes risking itfor the biscuit? You know what I'm
saying? Can we do that?Please? You gotta risk it for the
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Can we have dudes that are like, you know what, I'm gonna be
like braggadocious with us check. I'mgonna, I'm gonna go and I'm gonna
I'm gonna be a man. Youknow I'm gonna. I just gosh,
it's just I can't deal right radioradio audience, if we'd like, I
don't know if we want to dothat right now? You're gonna you know
what, I don't know if ourradio audience will ever forgive me. This
(01:23:54):
is the new version here, Thisis a classic go here? Oh this
is the classic version. Okay,yeah, the classic version's great. They'll
probably still try to demonetize us.Baby, it's cold ass, I baby,
you can't go. It's cold outs, I baby, have more drinks.
Baby, I don't think the TVaudience can hear, all right,
(01:24:16):
so let's change it up here aswe as we get Yeah, because we
had a little bit of a technicalhiccup with the some of the it was
like a you know what, itwas the universe saying, don't you be
playing that song girl. I'm gonnamake it to where you can't. That's
what it was, all right.A couple of other things that I want
to hit as well, So Loreenhas a very good piece up at substack
right now. Yesterday we talked aboutthis Kate Cox story where this woman in
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Texas like she has she's pregnant,her baby has trisomy eighteen, which is
a very rare and very severe geneticdisorder. And from what I understand because
I have a friend's family who didwho dealt I was talking with a friend
who's uh sister was had dealt withthis before, and I was just asking,
you know, what is your stuffthat doctors can't tell you, Like,
(01:25:03):
what your what was the family experience? Like, try to get some
insight because I know that there's likedifferent levels of severity. Right now,
Lorraine brings up some really good pointsin this because you know, I know
what I know and I know whatI don't. So I know that the
trisomy eighteen, you know, thegenetic issue is you know, it's severe.
But I also know that kids areborn and can live. Uh.
(01:25:26):
I know that the it's not alot uh. I mean there's not a
lot of I mean the chances uhfor you know, children to be born
uh and then live into like theteens. I know, it goes down,
you know, depending upon the severityof this of this genetic disorder.
And then the reporting about her healthsituation is a little odd. So,
(01:25:47):
I mean she's I don't think thatshe was using this as like an abortion
on demand thing. I mean,she's got kids, she she wants to
have more kids. But Lorraine foundout her doctor is an abortion activist.
Hmm. This is complicating some stuff. Now. She maintains that the activist
doctor and an abortion rights group havetaken advantage of her. She thinks that
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Kate Cox should sue her for medicalmalpractice. Uh. That's one of the
things that she has in this piecethat's up now at substat chapter and verse.
Because one of the things that shenoted was that I told you yesterday
I had read a story where it'sthat she had been to the er several
times and you know for all theseUH indicators of pre term labor, but
they were saying that there was likeonly one thing that said it was possibly
(01:26:32):
amniotic fluid and then the other reportsthat started coming out, we're saying unidentified
fluid. Now she was saying thatthat because she's had UH, she has
children, and she said that she'sdealt with premature birth and she said,
they know when it is. Whenit's Amanita fluid, they can test right
away and find out what it is. There's no questions about it. And
(01:26:54):
and she's kind of been through itwith her pregnancies as well, and she
gets into that in her piece.But she was saying that there's an abortion
rights group that's funding the legal suit. Now this this is changing it for
me because I'm I was kind oflike my question was and I didn't know
what the right answer was here becauseit's like if, as it was reported,
(01:27:14):
like the infant is actively dying,is how would this be different from
the no viability of an ectopic pregnancy? Well, is the baby dying?
And I hate I don't want tosound callous, but is this a question
of her just she's not going tohave a healthy baby, so she just
wants to get rid of it.She found out at twenty weeks and I
feel like that's a fair question toask, considering the stuff that is in
(01:27:39):
Lorraine's peace. But Loraine says thather doctors have unequivocally made the entire situation
worse, because obviously your heart hurtsfor what she's going through. She's twenty
one, twenty two weeks along.She said that, you know, if
she's in so much danger of auterine rupture, if she carried this baby
to term, you know it wouldbe risky. But her activist doctor,
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I mean, she had to searchout and find an activist doctor. So
there's a lot of there's a lotof other stuff that comes up in here.
You got to read this piece andnow all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana'sQuick five, all right, So we're
having all kinds of like technical issueshere today. Okay, So first up,
(01:28:21):
this Iran is threatening a big explosionin the Mile East if Israel doesn't
stop killing terrorists. That's like actuallysomething that I don't think that you can
why. I don't think that youget to make those kind of demands.
But that's what they're doing. They'resaber rattling. Apple's new security update will
block thieves from accessing a stolen iPhone. They are going to add even more
(01:28:45):
protection. This is expected the nextiOS update that's going to stop thieves from
they said with past codes, etcetera. It's called Stolen Device Protection.
It is a new setting and itwill prevent cyber criminals from locking iPhone users
out of their Apple counts or accessingany of their passwords stored in the keychain.
The feature detects and unknown location ofthe iPhone. It will require Apple
(01:29:06):
Space ID to unlock the device.Very interesting. Let's so by motorcycle thieves
stroll a six foot nutcracker from outsideof a restaurant in This is why number
I mean, that's like the firstthing is why to steal a nutcracker?
(01:29:30):
Like, what are you gonna dowith like a six foot tall nutcracker?
By the way, the Kent Onlineyour website sucks. It's a British paper.
They say. Motor bike thieves snatchedto nutcracker Moldal Soljia from outside Nucleus
restaurant in Random High Street in broadDaylight right from the Town Center. I
mean it is a neat look anutcracker. I mean, I'm gonna be
honest, all right, So let'stalk about the beer you can drink next.
(01:29:51):
Craving a daily dose of intellectual adrenaline, look no further than the Dana
Show podcast where curiosity meets courage.By following on Apple, Spotify or wherever
you get your podcasts. Let metell you what if you consider yourself a
patriot, right, you're a patriot, you should be drinking gallons of bud
Light. Believe me when I tellyou, Wait, wait, wait,
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I should be I should be boycottingbud Light. Gallons of bud Light.
You should have bud Light drums stackedup in your garage and drinking it right
out of the keg. They areway more aligned with you than most of
these other beer companies are that.I guarantee you somebody who's in the know
who does business with beer companies,you are way more aligned with bud Light
(01:30:33):
than you are with so I'm anyother beer company. I mean, they
didn't come into partnership with you byaccident. No, we had multiple bidders
to seek you out. We hadmultiple bidders on the table. They were
one of them. And as Iyou know, history has shown me with
relationships that I've had with he says, now, no, I don't.
I don't like. I don't justlike Dana White and I watched UFC.
(01:30:56):
I get into it more for thedrama and the you know, the people's
because I'm a chick. So that's, you know, that's what I follow.
My husband's all about. I lovethe art of the fight. I'm
like, whatever, I don't evenknow what he did here. He's rolled
around and got him in his leg. I don't look great. I just
love the story and the family that'scheering them on, you know. And
anyway, but we talked about thisa little earlier because I think, you
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know, I've seen a lot ofwhite flags of surrender in my time,
but never have I seen one withso many zeros on it before be waving
in the air. I mean,that was something else that's not when in
the culture war. By the way, can I also ask how is it
patriotic to drink a foreign company's crappybeer. That's a new measure that I
haven't heard before. Welcome back tothe program, Dana lash here with you
(01:31:41):
at the bottom of this third hour. So there's a beer company out there.
Maybe you've heard of them. Theyare an American beer company. I
dare say that it is patriotic todrink this beer. In fact, I
would wager you that if back duringthe day at King Street, the King
Street Patriots, Revere and the membersof the Committee's correspondence, if they had
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gathered around the table to pound theirfists on the wood talking about overthrowing King
George, and they were drinking ale, it would have been this ale.
And if you could transport it backin time, they would have said,
throw all that COMMI swill aside.Give us some Ultra right and because really
beer helped make America. Joining usright now has said it's very that's a
(01:32:23):
commercial right. There is Seth Wethers. He's I mean, this is his
baby. He created Ultra Right Beer. You also know him as Conservative Dad.
But Seth Wethers and you can findUltra rightbeer dot com. And it's
a great tasting beer. I drinkit. Or we're doing Operation Papa this
Christmas because we're getting my stepdad toswitch to exclusively Ultra Right. That kicks
(01:32:47):
off on the twenty third of thismonth. Seth joins us on the show
via Skype. Now, so Iwanted to get set and we're gonna talk
about the calendar and all of that. But here's my question to you.
How is it patriot How do youmeasure patriotism by how much crappy foreign beer
you drink? You know, Ilike Dana Way, but I was not
a big fan of that segment.But I will say this, for one
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hundred and five million dollars, Godknows what you could get me to say.
So I think that maybe what happenedthere. I think everybody can be
bought. I've maintained this, likeI've told everybody what my price tag is,
selective immortality in a Hogwarts castle.I've been very open about this.
You give me those things. Hell, I'll talk about your beer too.
I mean, it's one hundred andfive million dollars, but they've never apologized.
(01:33:31):
And and that's what I use thatbeer to wash the steins that I
used for Ultra Right, So I'mjust curious, like, would you,
I mean, what do you makeabout and that's kind of what it is.
I mean, they there was neverany kind of you know, rec
defying that. And I do thinkit's important because beer is very American.
This is a very American thing,and I'm not joking when I say our
country was founded on it. Iagree it was. And well, the
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thing is conservative. I was Iwas so proud of conservatives for sticking to
a boycott for once, because wenever do. We've always, like always
skipped a few football games when theytook a damp on us. We've done
this, we've done that, butwe've never followed through. And this was
the one time we were following through. And look, I think the vast
majority of Americans are following through becausethe majority of Americans did not receive one
hundred and five million dollars to saysomething nice about them. And so I
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think that I think the boycott holds. I think they're doing They're throwing a
lot of money to try to endit, but I think the boycott will
hold for most Americans. Yeah,I think so too. Now a lot
of people are just they're just they'renot sold. And I like the fact
I made this comment earlier. Ilove the fact that there were a lot
of alphadudes out there and that stoodup and said we don't like the way
that you're treating our ladies by havingthis dude cosplay as a check. I
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appreciated that because I feel like feminismthird way feminism has been so insane for
the past like fifteen years that it'sreally been a lot of the pushback has
been women led, and we're kindof tired about this. I've always joked
I'm like, my husband can't hita chick, but I can, you
know, And I feel like ithas really been female led and we're tired
of it, Like we're tired ofthat that whole thing. So it was
(01:35:01):
nice to see a lot of dudesstand up and say we do not appreciate
that, because let's be real,this is a dude driven market that dudes,
this is the beer that they alot of them would drink, although
I have a family member who saysthat really it's really women who drink that
beer. But that being said,you know, with this, what do
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you think about? I mean,where are they going to go? Like?
What are what are men? Whatare people looking for in beer?
Like what's the you know, whatare they obviously taste? But I think
there's more to it than that.You gotta have great beer, But For
the longest time, Beer was aboutfun, fast cars, beautiful women,
and great patriotism, and we've lostthat. Look at the commercials that they're
(01:35:45):
making now. These companies are unrecognizablefor what they were in the eighties and
nineties. It would have been consideredcontroversial, you know, and that's kind
of you know, people are tryingto make hours out like some of our
commercials for controversial, but like it'sreally not that controversial if you just believe
kind of some base thing like youknow, chicks without you know, I
don't know what I can say onhere. You can get yeah, go
right up to Yeah, chicks withoutdicks. That's kind of our you know,
(01:36:06):
that's where ours are here at LBeer. I encourage that. So
that's on me. I, youknow what, I wanted to say it
for forever, so he did.So I'm glad he did. Talking to
Seth Wethers, who's the head ofUltra right Beer, Uh, And you've
kind of went into that because II was, you know, in the
beginning, I've always said, I, you know, all that company has
to do is apologize. But Iwant to see more. I want to
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see more nostalgic old school type marketingwith this because I think that women have
their things that that are marketed tothem in a certain way, and dudes
have things that are marketed to themin a certain way. So to that
effect, let's talk about the calendar. Because you did a calendar and there
are swimsuit shots in it, andI'm glad that there are. Now I'm
not saying I'm in one, becauseI got two boys, and you know,
(01:36:48):
they are on the internet and theysee everything. But I like the
fact that I'm in a calendar likethis, and I like the fact that
there are women who do swimsuit calendarsfor beers because I think we need I
want more of the tawny on thehood of the car in a white snake
video selling stuff. Talk to meabout this. I think that that's a
great idea and that's why we doit. So, yes, we do
have conservative ads, real women.It's Gains that's on the cover. That's
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Riley on the cover. I hearSeptember is pretty solid, though, you
should check out September. I've heardSeptember, which is, as we all
know, the best best month ofthe year. I heard that September is
pretty fantastic. Yeah, I agree, it's got some gunplay action there too.
Yes, I heard that. Sowhere did you get the idea?
Tell me about how this came tofruition? You know, I think it
kind of just goes back. Well, I don't know why I'm going to
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go here, but I'm going to. So sports illustrators started putting out calendars
and magazines with fat chicks and bikinis, and I was like, this is
the destruction of America is happening rightbefore our eyes. And I was like,
someone's got to do something about it. And who better to do something
about it than conservative ads ultra rightbeer. So you're not going to have
fat chicks and bikinis in our calendar? Sorry, not sorry? No,
(01:37:59):
yeah, not sorry, but yes. Then we're getting back to just the
basics of what these beer companies were, and that it was controversial. I
don't understand how in the world it'scontroversial. It's like that's like when Victoria's
Secrets started having Oh my gosh,So like in our town square there was
a giant ad in the window.And this I'm not saying like this was
somebody who was like a little tubby. I'm talking about like mortally obese like,
I think that you probably would nothave been able to see the panties
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because everything that hung over, andit was a giant ad in the window,
and I almost like I had tostop in the middle of the street
and I'm like, is what amI seeing here? Is this the Lake
Dane? I don't know. Idon't mean to dinner. But you're healthy
at any size. No, you'renot, right, right, Yeah,
no, you're not. Some peopleare more prone to drop dead because they're
(01:38:44):
a little they're not healthy. Imean, that's the whole thing. It's
like embracing or trying to celebrate unhealthiness. No one is saying that you got
to be a say zero, butyou don't have to be a size like
triple aught. There's a difference,right, I agree. And we've just
reached a stupid place in our world, and so I think that you're conservative
ads ultra right. We're trying tobattle back against some of the stupid things
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we see in the world. Andthat's what we're doing with our marketing,
with our product, with everything outand by the way, a lot of
the so a portion of the proceedsof this actually goes to the Riley Gain
Center, which combats men and women'ssports. Yes, and which is done
an incredible job on that. Andyeah, I think we've raised close to
twenty thousand dollars for already on thiscalendar, and we're hoping to raise a
whole bunch more and that's fantastic.I love to do gooder aspect of it
(01:39:30):
because that's great. But really,selfishly, I like the fact that I'm
in this calendar, and I likethat you're celebrating women who are like,
like, you know, they're helpingwomen. Yeah, well we're not exactly.
We're not celebrating you know, unhealthy. That's I mean, because I
feel like it is. It's likereverse body shaming the way that they do
it. Correct. So how dopeople? First up, how do people
get this calendar? Because I've alreadyhad people saying, can you just send
(01:39:53):
me one? I'm like, yeah, it's not really not how it works
Conservative dad dot com. Okay,we'll pull it right up and I will
send you plenty of them. Oh, you can give them out Christmas gifts
whatever Christmas gift. Yes, itdoes make a good Christmas gift. I
just remember every dude I know,all my male cousins, I have like
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twenty three cousins, and most ofthem are dudes. They all had like
growing up, they all had likeit's always like the female posters or the
Sports Illustrated calendar. They take itout of the Sports Illustrated issue and they
put everybody had that, and there'snothing wrong with everybody had that. It's
normal. There's something wrong with themnow they're a little rough. I hate
to say, you're not gonna wantto look at this. Yeah, you're
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going to go back and you're goingto lose those childhood memories real quick.
So tell me about these girls.Ate those girls. Sorry, no,
Actually that's a great point. Tellme where can people get the beer?
Because I know that you're expanding distribution, So talk to me about if people
are like, I want to geta sixer of Ultra Right, where do
I go? So we're in multiplestates right now, like in stores,
(01:40:55):
in your package stores, that kindof thing. We're talking with some of
the good sized grocer's chain as well. But if you're not in one of
the state's ran you can go toUltra rightbeer dot com and we can ship
to most states. Merry Christmas toyou all, Ho ho ho, Get
you some old and ship to moststates, get some ultra right beer.
Well Conservative Dad dot com that's whereyou can get the calendar. I highly
suggest you all because I've heard justone more time. I've heard Kane,
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you're unaware of this. September islike, this is really Can I give
them a little previews. I feellike people need to see that I have
one with me. Believe it ornot. Yes, I mean that,
look at it. I had noidea that that was going to be September.
I was just speaking about the monthof September innocently. You can celebrate
your entire birthday month. Well,I do have a birthday month. You
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mentioned September. While holding two guns, I was like, all right,
yeah, it was like my birthdaysin September and I'm holding two of my
aar fifteens. I'm like, mybirthdays in September, seth. And he's
like, oh, so I guessyou want September. Huh, Like I
don't know, just a thought.So anyway, this is thank you for
including me in. It's it's uh, I'm very flattered. Uh. And
the photos are beautiful. I meanthey're very everything is very tastefully done,
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obviously. Riley Gaines is in theswimsuit. She's like the one that I
would be like, yes, sheneeds to be on the cover. In
the swimsuit. She's like made ofa thousand percent muscle. But this is
fantastic. Ultra Right Beer dot comand Conservative Dag dot com is where you
can get the where you can getthe calendar, get Ultra right Beer.
I I like it, and II mean I like, I mean,
I do drink it. You sendus beer and I've been drinking it.
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It's a great beer. We needto get distribution. We need to get
distribution into the state of Texas physicallyin stores. We're working on that,
so hopefully it'll be Uh, whocan I go aggravate about that? Is
there like a beer minister of beerthat I can go aggregate? Kind it
is, I'm telling you, whenyou have a level of corruption and nonsense
that goes on with the alcohol industry. It's a four point eight percent alcohol
and they treat us like we're makingnuclear weapons. Okay, it's really unbelievable.
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You have to get bass Hog ballsHog's approval to get in stores in
each state. That's literally a thingwe have to deal with. It's wold
with the distributor. That's like awhole other story. We're gonna have to
talk about that another sea, becausethat's all the regulations. It would blow
your mind. You lose your mind. I would lose my mind over that.
Cut that and save it, Savethat forever. Seth Weathers alter Right
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Fear dot com, Conservative dog dotcom. Always so great to talk with
you. Thank you so much fordoing this, for including me and uh
this out online too so people canget the calendars. Make sure you get
them, get your beer, allthat good stuff. Thanks Seth, Mary
Christmas to you. Thanks d.We have more to come, folks,
as we wrap up this third hourof hour broadcast. Yes, all very
tastefully done, like you can feelyou can get this calendar. I would
(01:43:31):
feel fine if my son had thiscalendar of some of the swim suit I
can't say it. I always swimshoot swimsuit shots. You would be totally
comfortable with this, literally, withthat, with your with your son hanging
out in their bedroom like all mycousins did when I was growing up.
It's all very artfully, tastefully done. The photographer's great. All right,
As we get moving, Kane said, the term is high calorie human.
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I just saw that he said it, not me, but I wish I
did. I mean, Nord's lying, all right? Follow d on Apple,
Spotify or wherever you get your podcastsbecause knowledge is your ultimate superpower.
Oh, I need to talk.I'm like, I'm just sitting here jamming
a Christmas music and I'm also fumingover this ridiculous We got to talk about
(01:44:15):
this. The Southwest Airlines policy.Guys. I don't mean to be mean.
I want everybody to be healthy,and I don't want to be like
mean to nobody. But can wejust talk for a second. Southwest Airlines
is being praised for allowing customers ofsize. Policy is so if you've got
an overweight flyer, they purchase oneseat and they get another one for free.
They they may get two for free. What yeah, yeah, yeah,
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you could get bumped for this.You could legit get kicked off your
flight for this. I'm not evenjoking with you. And one part of
the story at New York Post itsays, quote, if it's determined that
a second or third seat is needed, you'll be accommodated with the complimentary additional
seat. That's verbatim from the policy. Second or third or third seat.
Why are you for fining at whichmeans y'all's prices at Southwest you're gonna go
(01:45:00):
up and you could get bumped.If you need three seats to fit on
a plane, you're really playing withthe physics of everything there. I'm sorry,
it's time you stop being so damnedselfish and take the bus. I
like, don't want, I don'twant to be mean to people, but
that is not healthy. It genuinelyis not healthy. You've got to I
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mean intermittent fasting. Like, forinstance, I eat so ridiculously healthy.
I've cut out. I don't eatdairy except cheese at holidays, no processed
sugar. It's strictly like greens andred meat. I intermittent fast I do
all that stuff. You gotta gethealthy. Diet is literally ninety percent of
it, ninety percent, and youcan. You don't have to be a
(01:45:45):
size zero. But you can't gethealthy just doing those things. Starting with
that, All right, today's stupiditycan and by the way, Southwest would
do. I mean, I don'tknow how much this tomorrow because you're flying
Southwest. I know point, Idon't know why it's a good business level
anyway, this is KJP trying agaslight, so so I'll listen to this.
Prices are down for eggs, milk, toys, and TVs. Gas
prices are down by a dollar ninetycents from the peak after the war began.
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And wages are rising and hot andhigher than shopping wages are inflation kills
wages. I don't know what she'sdoing, but Mary Christian, she does
not do her shopping. She doesnot do her shopping. Come on,
all right, folks, that doesit for us today. I will be
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