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December 14, 2023 106 mins
House passes impeachment inquiry. Bidenomics driving up the price of groceries. Congress passes contentious defense policy bill known as NDAA, sending it to Biden. Florida man fleeing deputies in stolen ambulance ends chase at sheriff’s office. NDAA includes funding for Ukraine through 2025. Lung function of mice exposed to rifle and handgun ammo dust

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(00:00):
About a thousand of these illegal bordercrossers every day are getting away to parts
unknown in the US. Does Presidentthink that is a national security risk?
Here's what I'll say. One ofthe ways that we also have to look
at this is what congressional Republicans haverefused to do. They have they refused
to support previous requests from the President. What they've asked to do actually hurts

(00:24):
the issue or hurts the problem thatwe're seeing at the border. They said
no to border agents, they've saidno to new technology to fight fentanyl,
they said no to additional troops,and they voted on eliminating two thousand customs
and border patrol agents. That iswhat Republicans have done. The President is
asking to do this in a bipartisanway, to find some compromise to deal

(00:46):
with an issue that hasn't existed existedfor decades now. So that is KJP
the White House there who is lettingeverybody know, Look, we have no
idea what we're going to do withthe Biden White they have no Look,
they have no responsibilities apparently, andthere's no accountability either. And that's the

(01:07):
other problem with us. First off, welcome back to the program. We
are at the top of our firsthour this Thursday, and we have a
lot to get into as we rolltowards the weekend. So busy house.
They passed the impeachment inquiry yesterday andthen of course the Senate passed the NDAA,
which we're going to discuss super bad, super dangerous. And one of
the reasons why it's so incredibly badis because of the Faizas stuff that is

(01:30):
included in that, and we're goingto talk about some of that as well
and break down, you know,what is in it, what you can
expect, you know, maybe whatmight happen with it in the House,
because remember the House is kind offighting back and forth with their approach,
and so we're gonna look at allof that as well. We're also going
to dive into some of the latestwith Israel, because it's weird. It

(01:55):
looks as though like Hamas may bekind of waving the red the white flag
of surrender sort of or at leastretreat, I mean, however you want
to put it, maybe perhaps atleast retreat. But they've been pumping the
water into all of those tunnels thathave that are that are there the three
hundred some odd miles of tunnels beneathGaza. So we're gonna we're gonna discuss

(02:20):
all of that. We're also goingto get into some of the the positioning
with Biden on this, because asI've said earlier, it really does feel
like he's kind of crumbled on this, doesn't it. I mean, he
really has. And then some newpolling is out regarding Hamas's popularity in Gaza.
Now, remember we've gone over thehistory of Gaza and the West Bank

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and Fatah and Hamas and the PalestinianAuthority and so on and so forth.
We've gone over all of that.And the thing with with Gaza is that,
I mean when once they elected Hamasback in two thousand, after Israel
Israel unilaterally withdrew in two thousand andfive, then you had Hamas it was
elected in two thousand and six.Ended up they ended up enjoying such extreme

(03:07):
popularity that they were almost elected inWest Bank also, and that's why they
had the authority that Spen suspended theelections. And we've talked about the popularity.
Well, there are there surveys out. I don't know who took the
time to do this. I meanit seemed kind of obvious, but there
are surveys out that have that havegotten into the state of things. The

(03:32):
enjoy the popularity that Hamas still hasfrom Gossens, and you know, we've
also talked about this too, tothe extent of this is one of the
reasons why a lot of people supportedthe Martyrs Fund after that had been created,
when even some of the West Bankwere a little shocked about that,

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We're going to dive into all ofthat. So there's a lot of hits
today. And of course we've gotFlorida Man and we have Quick five and
all of that, our headlines,all of that good stuff. So the
impeachment inquiry passed and so a lotof evidence there and the inquiry. Now
let's explain it again in case,just in case people are off sides about
this. The impeachment inquiry is notthe impeachment process itself. This is what

(04:16):
Democrats didn't go through when they votedto impeach Trump. And this is why
there were people who were very angry, even if they were moderate, who
were angry about that process, becausein order to carry out the impeachment,
what are you carrying out the impeachmenton? What are you impeaching someone of
what is the purpose? What isthe point? Because if it's if you're

(04:41):
not bringing forward criminal charges, thenit doesn't make any sense, right,
And that was the whole point withthis. There were people weren't bringing forward
criminal charges in this. There wasno inquiry to uncover evidence, and in
fact, there there was an evidence. The FBI wouldn't even validate the dossier
and I say, this is someonewho has a different choice than the primary
and I say, this is somebodywho calls balls and strikes. There was
no there was no criminal charges,There was no criminal evidence to bring that

(05:03):
impeachment. They forewent the whole inquiryprocess in the first place, which is
so weird if you're trying to convinceAmericans that you were going about this the
fair and even handed way, whichyou know that the first step of that
would have been to have an inquiry. So they didn't have the inquiry,
right, they just went right intoan impeachment. They just basically voted and

(05:25):
said you can't sit with us.That was the whole purpose of that.
They voted and essentially said you can'tsit with us. That this is because
there was no criminal charges involved inthis at all. There was nothing to
bring forward. So this is oneof the reasons why. And as I've
said before, I think that Republicansare incredibly smart to do this the way
in which they are doing it,because you if you're bringing forward evidence that

(05:47):
has been discovered in this inquiry,it really does prove to Americans that you're
not politicizing this and it's not justone big giant witch hunt, because that's
really what a lot of people feltabout the last process. Looks like you're
really actually trying to, you know, accomplish something here. You're trying to
do something here, and so that'sthe that's what they were that's the whole

(06:09):
purpose of making sure that there's avery transparent inquiry process in all of this.
And so with the inquiry process nowthey're going to go through because they've
got a lot of evidence already andwe've talked about some of that. We've
talked about a lot of that evidence. Because now because they formalize this and
they've they've they've authorized the formal impeachmentinquirdery and the process before this was to

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just see if they had enough evidencethere to substantiate a vote on this.
This is the proper way to doit. If you're going to do it,
this is the way you got todo it. This is what Democrats
didn't do. So they can't sayDemocrats can't say that this is a politicized
thing because remember a lot of thishas been kicked off by the UH Suspicious
financial activity reports that the banks kickedoff had nothing to do with Republicans.

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That was the banks that were like, wow, why is this family shuttling
millions and millions of dollars between thesetwenty some odd shell companies. And this
money is coming in from China fromthe CCP, it's coming in from Ukraine
from the Bearisma Board, and it'sgoing into bank accounts that have Joe Biden's
name on them. Also, sowhat's going on here? That's what kicked
all this off. Let's not forgetthis. And so now they've stated they've

(07:16):
got enough evidence to launch the formalimpeachment inquiry. And so by launching the
formal inquiry, now they're going todiscover any kind of evidence that could lead
to like a criminal charge. That'swhat the point of this is. This
is the correct process that Democrats skip, which is why a lot of people
who are big Democrats supporters. Thisis a foreign concept to them because they

(07:40):
didn't see it done properly the firsttime. So now what they've done,
now that you have this authorization ofa formal impeachment inquiry, the bidens Now
through discovery, they can have theirbank records, all of their mortgage details,
all of their emails, their textmessages, their mobile all of this
stuff. Anything that Congress wants tosee. Congress can subpoena this and that's

(08:05):
what this now allows and means andwhat it means. So now they have
the authority to look in to seeif there have been if there's been any
kind of criminality, any kind ofhigh crimes and misdemeanors. And it can
be launched by Mike Johnson, thespeaker, it can be launched by really
any member of Congress if they securethe majority for the action. So they
have the inquiry, If they comeup with the evidence in the inquiry,

(08:26):
which they probably have it, thatmeans that then they then can launch a
vote for impeaching in the House ofRepresentatives. And so there's several committees that
have already been looking at different aspectsof these allegations. You have the House
Oversight Committee, you have the Waysand Means Committee, you have the Judiciary
Committee. They've all been investigating thisto look at these deals all stemming from

(08:48):
these suspicious financial activity reports, andso now they they're going to pursue more
evidence. That's what all of thismeans. It's a vote to pursue more
evidence. Now, if they comeup with these criminal charges, then what
they will do is they will theywill draft articles of impeachment based on the
uh, the with the for theproposed charges based up on the evidence that

(09:09):
they have collected. And then they'lllook at the evidence they've collected, they'll
they'll prepare the articles of impeachment.Then they will vote on whether or not
they are going to adopt the articlesof impeachment, and then uh they if
they that's all in the judiciary.So this all happens in the committee first,
So it will be the Judiciary committeethat determines, Okay, uh,
let's prepare the articles of impeachment andthen we'll we'll will what are what are

(09:31):
the proposed charges that will consider basedon the evidence, and then they'll vote
on whether or not they want toadopt the articles. They'll vote it out
a committee it will be sent tothe House. The House is gonna then
there goes through this whole part processbecause then you have to, uh,
you get a debate to bring itto the floor, you got to open
it, and you get into allof these different procedural votes. And then
at the very end, then afterall the debate is done, they they

(09:52):
they face a vote as to whetheror not they're going to do to send
us to trial on the charges.Now, the House determines, you know,
the House determines whether or not they'regoing to have a trial. The
House determines whether or not this isthey're going to do the investigation, if
there's going to be a trial.They're going to adopt these articles. It's
the Senate that carries it out,So it's the Senate that actually conducts it.

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After the House sends it, thenit's in the Senate's hands. And
the constitution requires a two thirds voteof the Senate to convict him and remove
him from office, which is nevergoing to happen with the Senate. It
will never happen with the Senate.Now, if the articles pass the House,
though, and they send it onto the Senate, then you can

(10:37):
officially state that he will be impeached. Then it's official. He has been
officially impeached. So this is thestate of things now. I think there's
no president, no Senate. Inthe history of the United States. There
has never been a Senate that hasconvicted the President of the United States and
removed him from office. I mean, so you've had people who've been in

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peach because they've been passed through.The articles have been the articles to impeach
have been adopted by the Judiciary Committee. They passed it to the House,
and the House sends it up tothe Senate. But even in the case
of Trump, and that was twotimes, he was acquitted both times in
trials conducted by the Senate. EvenBill Clinton when that was all adopted by

(11:22):
the Judiciary Committee and he was onobstruction and perjury, the Senate did not
vote to convict him. He wasacquitted in the Senate. And Nixon resigned
before he was even impeached, soI mean that he was out before that,
even both that even happened, Sowe can't even really speculate. I
think it was what Johnson, whohad this was in the aftermath of the

(11:43):
Civil War. He faced impeachment,but it failed. There was two votes
in the Senate to convict him,So we don't have any history. We
don't have any record of history theSenate actually doing this, so that will
never happen. Whether or not hecan be impeached though, that I definitely
think will happen. But the that'sthat's the whole, that's the that's the
whole point of it. That's sothat's the process. That's what you can

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all of the news you would probablymiss, it's time for Data's quick five.
So in football news, you guysare all going to laugh at this
because I got a football headline foryou. Bill Belichick is going to leave
New England Patriots at the end ofthe season after twenty four years in charge,

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following what they said. Oh that'shurts you. It is surprising,
Okay, okay, yeah, Wellthey said that it's a disastrous run.
That's how it was described as theUS Sun said, twenty four year run
it ended, you know, theysaid, back to back losing seasons.
But he had all of the bigsuccesses though. Anyway, let's see,
there's what it's called the man pill, a holy Grail male contraceptive that they

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say is ninety nine percent effective andone hundred percent reversible, reversible, and
they are trialing it on British dudes, but apparently only when minority of men
would take it. And I don'tblame you that stuff sounds. Don't be
messing with your junk like that,like you know what I mean, Like,
come on. Supreme Court agrees tohear a high stakes dispute over the
abortion pill. CBS reports that theSupreme Courts at Wednesday they're going to take

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up the Biden administration's bid to maintainaccess to a widely used abortion pill marking
the first dispute involving abortion that theHigh Court's going to hear since the overturning
of Roe v. Wighe with theDobbs Versus Jackson Women's Help case previously.
They said it was brought by agroup of doctors and medical associations, and
they said the outcome of the casecould have far reaching consequences. That the

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drug is a pristone, that's theabortion drug, whether or not it can
be, who can obtain it,who can prescribe it, all of that
stuff, and whether or not youknow, when and if it can be
taken. So it's going to governall of that. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu,
which we're gonna talk about here comingup, plans a no white holiday
party for members of the city council. The an aid accidentally sent out a

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group email invite that meant only forelecteds of color. She actually sent that
she sent it out only for peopleof color. So that's so dumb.
We're going to talk about this.A homeless man allegedly holds an Atlanta news
crew hostage threatened to shoot them.Ninety minutes later, cops show up.

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This is in Georgia, Atlanta firstnews reporters and a photo journalist. They
were about to go live from aSheriff's office parking lot in Jonesborough, and
they said they were cornered by adrunk man who said that he had a
handgun. Now they raised the alarm, but it took, they said,
ninety minutes for police to respond,but unarrest the suspect, who's identified as

(16:15):
a Brandon Logan, And they saidthat it took him ninety minutes to respond.
During the time, he made verbalthreats to shoot them if they did
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me. If they have a gun, they're going to show it. Anyway.
They said that they're still the investigation, they said into what they called

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the Clayton County Sheriff's office. Theysaid that they were there being investigated along
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the Dana Show. He said thatPresident Biden was familiar with what his son
was going to say on Capitol Hill. If I called my dad and said

(19:19):
I am about to violate a congressionalsubpoena, he'd probably say, Son,
you shouldn't do that. Was thereany attempt by President Biden to talk Hunter
out of it today? Call yourdad, Steve? Oh? Dad?
Usually, Look, I don't haveanything else to add. The President was

(19:40):
familiar with what Hunter was going tosay today. And now, Look,
he's proud of his son. Heand the First Leader are proud of his
son, how he's rebuilding his lifeback. He's going to focus on what
is needed on the American people.Hunter. And I've said this many times
as a private citizen and so certainlyI would have to refer you to his

(20:03):
representative. I'm just not going toget into private conversations because what you're asking
me is actually a private conversation.I'm just not going to get first briefing
since Hunter was indicted again, whyI mean to But wait, I don't
Okay, I'm not buying that itwas a private conversation, so he can't
talk about it. There's no privateconversations. You're the president of the United

(20:26):
States. You're you're the president ofthe United States. There isn't a thing
as a private conversation, especially asit relates to your infant baby Holiday fifty
six fifty seven. Infant, Imean, you're a child forever apparently now,
son, I'm just I got Imade of questions. So welcome back

(20:48):
to the program. At bottom ofthe second hour, make sure you send
up for the newsletter over at chapterand verse. Some really good stuff up
there. Lorraine has a very goodpiece up there about the Kate Cox story
that we were talking about yesterday.You should definitely go and read it.
While all this is happening, canwe just stop for a second and talk
about what in the hell the firstlady tweeted, can we just for a

(21:11):
moment stop because it's Christmas season?Like I'm getting ready for our radio Christmas
party. I'm dressed like an elftoday unintentionally. Wan just choked to death.
Wan just choked to death and died. We're gonna have to reanimate him.
It's the most color I've ever wantedmy ever loving life. I'm in
red. I feel uncomfortable. Imay change. I may change on break.

(21:33):
I can't do this. It's toomuch, it's too like and anyway,
so the first Lady now. JoeBiden tweeted a video of this dance
troupe from New York showing off allof the different White House decorations in all
of the different rooms. Because normallyI think they put the tree in what

(21:56):
like the Blue room, it's abig They put the big, giant tree
in the Blue room. And theway that they we talked about this last
week when was it last week ofthe week before when all the decorations went
up and they said it was whatwas the theme? It was something completely
discombobulated. It's candy and magic andwonder. That's the theme. That's so
dumb. I want to want toshowing the people on the simulcast, so

(22:19):
they got their tap dancing a versionof the Nutcracker through the White House and
there's a guy with a flower onhis head coming on. There's this weird
dude and it's first off, I'mgoing to turn into a purist. The
Nutcracker nay tis not tapped. Andthen it's this chick in a blue dress
and she just looks like she.I mean, I've used a meme of

(22:41):
this woman to She's gonna be myresponse today for everything. And then these
people that are dressed up. Iguess one is supposed to be the flower
Pedal, one is supposed to bethe Nutcracker, one is the toy Soldier.
I mean, I don't know whothe sugar Plump Fairy is, but
these people are tap dancing all through. It's just a little cringe. I
don't mind the showing off the decorations. I don't like the fact nut Cracker's

(23:03):
not tap. I don't dislike tap. I mean for Crane out lot.
I had workshop with Savian Glover,so stop. I don't mind it.
But it's just why remember I thinkI'm I'm bitter because of all the flak
that Milania Trump got I hate theguy with the pedal on his head.
I want to hurt him. Iwant to push him over. He's in
these high waters and his block tapswith this multicolored suit on, and he's

(23:26):
got a flower on his head.And then we got this one chick dance
with a candy cane. Okay,we get it, we get it.
Go ahead and mark up the floorthere. We're gonna have to clean up
the floor if he tapped over.I can't deal. Am I being too
bitter? Can we talk to mefor a minute. Am I'm still being
so bitter about this because I'm gonnabe real. Every White House Christmas was

(23:48):
so basic, and Malania Trump camein and it was and I just liked
her decorations and shed They tried togo at her because she had this one
SoundBite. It was like in acatastrophe. It was like some kind of
foreign policy catastrophe. And she wassaying, nobody cares about Christmas decorations right
now, And everyone tried to makeit out like Wan is isolating this picture.
Everybody tried to make it out likethey were that she didn't care about

(24:11):
Christmas, when in fact, shewas talking about can we focus on more
serious things? Wan throw that outthere, because this is gonna be my
face to everything for the rest ofthe year. It's if you're watching the
simulcast, it's just this lady,the way she has her head tilted.
It's tilted back perfectly to where shelooks like she's Danny DeVito bald. And
I guess that's supposed to be aface of wonderment. But if Shriek had

(24:33):
a face, it would be hers, and she's I don't know. That
was just it was just kind ofcrnch. But anyway, Milania Trump comes
in and she had these really coolred Christmas trees. It was gothas.
I'll get up man. I wasas a maximalist. I totally dug it.
And then they like they trashed her. They said, oh my gosh,
your decorations are so kooky and nonemore than this. This is stuff

(24:56):
in nightmares. It's just crazy,just basic. Oh my gosh, you
put out peppermints for Christmas? Sooriginal? Can I just indulge me?
I've been so cool about this,you guys, now I can't be Look,
we're gonna make our theme wonder andmagic and candy. That is so
stupid. That's so stupid. Whatis that about? That's not what Christmas

(25:17):
is about? Are you afraid tosay it's about Jesus? Because somebody who
who loves the moss is gonna comeand try to behead you. I don't
know what what do you mean?Magic in candy and wonder all you can
eat is cheap candy because it's magicthat you got it in the first place,
in your own wonderment. At howbad Bidenomics is working? Is that
how this goes? And those thedancing the guy with the pedal on his

(25:40):
head, Man, I'm not gonnaget over that. If I was in
the dating pool, if I wasn'thappily married, and I found out that
anybody I dated had dressed up likethat and danced like that in a video,
I would drop them like that boombe like no, I'm sorry,
this cannot go forward. This isdone. I don't care if there was
a year put into it. Donecan't do it. So no man should
be walking around in that kind ofsuit with a flower on their head.

(26:03):
Simultaneously, and you're wearing those shoeswith no socks. Those are block taps.
You're wearing those with no socks.That's so nasty. I can see
your ankle hair. That's so gross. Nobody wants to be seeing that.
Shave it. It's gross. Idid say that, Yeah, do it.
I'm just real picky about this andI got issues, man. So
I'm just I'm a little bitter becauseI felt as though Milania Trump's decorations were

(26:25):
really good and she got a lotof garbage for it, and she shouldn't
have. She didn't deserve getting alot of garbage for it, and they
were I probably, I think perhapsmy favorite. I can't even tell you
what Laura Bush's decorations worked. Canyou I even know what her decorations were?
What were her decorations? Nobody knows. It's just gonna There's nothing wrong
with the Christmas point SETA, Danasays, as she has two point SETAs

(26:47):
at the radio party later tomorrow.So don't be you're not gonna see him.
Huh. Yeah, they are great. They're poisonous to animals too,
don't let you dog eat them.Uh. But the peppermint stuff and like
the big giant plastic candy canes,how much you want to bet that most
of that stuff was made in China, that they had fest tuned around everywhere,
just saying so that came out.It just seems a little tone deaf,

(27:10):
especially after the hostages thing. Itseems a little tone deaf. Am
I right, am? I beingtoo bratty? Please let me know.
I just this has been pent upfor a week. I have empathy.
I mean, we do the politicthing every day and this, you know,
it all seems like it's a show. And then you go and you
see this, and it's like itconfirms it. It's all a show.

(27:30):
You know what, what would havebeen really good? You know what their
themes should have been. It shouldhave been Oliver Twist or you know better
yet, No, it should havebeen tiny Tim from Scrooge. That's what
their themes should have been. Notscrewed, not scrooged itself, but just
tiny Tim. That's what their themesshould have been. Because that's what they're
making everybody feel like across the country. What a stretch day now, But

(27:51):
it's true. Think of it.Your grocery bill is like almost one hundred
dollars more expensive now than it was. It's so much more expensive. I'm
already doing like the I when Iwas sitting down doing the Christmas menu and
all of this stuff and what we'regonna smoke, and uh, what I'm
going to prepare and because I am, I use uh. I always keep

(28:11):
notebooks of all my menus that Imake. I am mentally one hundred and
ten. I keep a notebook oflike a notebook of all it's a binder
actually of all of my past likemenus and stuff. Because i'd like to
if this worked, I just wantto be able to do it and not
think about it, pull it out, boom, it's done, and it's
less stress on me, so Ican actually enjoy time with my family and

(28:32):
I know what works what doesn't.You know. I keep track of all
of it, and sometimes I'll markprices of like bigger items, especially if
we're having like a lot, ifwe're feeding a lot of people, I'll
put like a mark of you knowhow much this was, you know,
and I'll probably put the year withit. Dude, it's so much more
expensive this year. It is somuch more expense. It's I mean it's
been more expensive the past several years, but particularly this year. Anyone who's

(28:56):
telling you, like when I seethem get up there with Bidenomics, and
they're telling you that everything is somuch more affordable. Where they get in
they groceries is what I would liketo know. Where are they shopping because
their policies have turned Aldi into wholefoods for prices. Now I'm not knocking
Aldie. There's some deals to behad at Aldie. All these not bad,
but I'm talking about prices. Theyhave turned Aldi into whole foods.

(29:22):
Now, that's not sustainable for mostAmericans. That is not sustainable for most
Americans. I don't like to talkabout charitable stuff that we do because I'm
very book of Matthew about it,and I just feel like it looks cringe
and it's not why we do it, and I get embarrassed even talking about
it. But we just to illustratethe prices and the difficulty people are having

(29:44):
as a result of this. Wealways, like, whether it's through our
church or through different food pantries,we always adopt families for gifts and dinner
and all of that stuff every year, and there are so many more families
and there were. They actually didhave a drop off with one of the
groups that we work with, particularlyfor the grocery's aspect of it, because

(30:07):
prices had got so much more expensive. It actually through inflation, it curtailed
their ability to be charitable. Now, this is a very interesting catch twenty
two with the policies that this administrationhas, especially at this time of the
year, because one of the thingsthat people undertake, and not just that
you know around the Christmas season,but really all the time, is the

(30:30):
caring of others and the stewardship ofother people through the means that they have
been blessed with, and that isspiritual edification. It's everyone should have the
ability to do a good turn becausethere is spiritual edification that comes from that.
And when you are your economic policies, which are directly driving prices,

(30:55):
when that has cut people's budgets andhalf and reduced their ability to do both
things, you are reducing their abilityto pursue spiritual edification by sponsoring another family's
meal, buying their kids Christmas presents, doing all of these things. It

(31:18):
is one of the it's this isthis spiritual dark side of communism and statism.
And I was talking with an emailwith a group that we had donated.
We donate to before and we workwith them for the meals for families,
and they said, yeah, theythey had some more families that signed

(31:41):
up, but they said the thingthat really got them was that they had
fewer people who were able to cometogether middle class people. These aren't just
like rich people that do this.This is like people of every socioeconomic status
that do this. But they saidthat they had fewer people doing it because
there are a lot of middle class, regular, everyday middle class folks,
out of the goodness of their heart, are doing a good turn to their

(32:02):
fellow man, and their ability todo so has been greatly impacted by the
economic policies of this administration. AndI'm thinking, I was thinking about this,
this is all happening yesterday, andI'm like going back and forth an
email, and I'm like, outof all the baham bug things, you're
kidding me, you're kidding me.And that was just I knew it,

(32:23):
but to have it elucidated, tohave that articulated in such a way by
someone who works with these families everysingle day, there was a new level
of realization. And it just it'sto sort of hear them get out there
and tell people no, no,no, things are not more expensive.

(32:45):
Yeah, you have a right toget mad over that. And that's not
something small to get mad over.That's something big to get mad over.
And at this time of the year, for them to go up there and
tell them lies, that's inexcusable.We have a lot more on the way.
I got a number of stuff foryou. Gosh, We've got a
lot of odds and instant We gotto talk about the Phisis stuff in the

(33:06):
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(35:23):
I'm so grossed out right now.Oh, he is incorrect in everything that
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You can produce some of prolactin,but you can't really lactate. Yeah,

(35:45):
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(36:28):
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Dana and the number ten. DLSOsaid that with respect to Gaza, whatever
governance in Gaza looks like, itcan't look like what it did on the
sixth of October with hamas in charge. It's got to be representative of the
aspirations of the Palestinian people. Andthat means it's going to require some leadership

(38:22):
and some change in the Palestinian authority. Oh oh, because that's not going
to happen. First off, welcomeback to the program Dana. Last year
with you, are we already inthe second hour, Yes, this is
weird. You know what happened?It was that Willy Wonka acid trip tour
that Jill Biden posted about We allgot we all got rooffeed Dana last year

(38:45):
with you top of our second hour. That was fast. I blame that.
You can listen coast to coast.You can watch the simulcast all that
good jazz. Check out the YouTubediscussion ongoing now and subsect the newsletter chapter
and verse all kinds of good stuffthat goes out over it. So that
was John Kirby pulled up his quoteand he said, well, the future
governance in Gaza, you know,it's got to be rump presentative of the

(39:07):
unaspirations of the Palestinian quote unquote again, can I just touch on this for
a moment to answer. I don'tknow if they were trying to be a
smart Eleic or not, but someonewas like, well, Dana, look
at this verse in the Bible.What does that word say? And I'm
like, philistine? You mean theGreek people who had already left the area

(39:29):
hundreds of years before. Hadrian hadeven spitefully renamed the area after them as
a result of penalty to the Jewsfor quelling the Second Guday and Uprising,
who were trying to overthrow their tearreally because they were a seafaring people from
crete. But okay them, becausethat still doesn't there is nothing that supports

(39:50):
you can get mad at. Youcannot like that y'a who you cannot like
Israeli government. But you can't createa fictional people and a fictional country in
a fictional ethnicity out of the ether. And it's not supported by thousands of
years of antiquity, not in theQur'an, not in the Bible, nowhere
and scene, because those are hashtagfacts. So he says that you know

(40:14):
the aspirations of the people in thetwo territories in Gaza in West Bank.
Now again a just a quick recap. The Palestinian Authority is the umbrella.
We have two of the bigger opposingfactions, FATA and Hamas under the Palestinian
Authority. You also have the PLOthe PA that one was a signatory on

(40:35):
a governing document. That they're allthe same people. The chair of FATA
is also the chair of the PalestinianAuthority and so they hold power in West
Bank, whereas Hamas won elections intwo thousand and six in Gaza. So
there's the difference. Now here's whythere was a split FATA. Even though
I still think they're terrorists, theyat least recognized out of necessity that Israel

(40:59):
had the right to just exist.I mean, that's it. No one's
saying you like them, No one'ssaying that you sign their yearbook. You
don't have to vote for them forprom queen. You just recognize that,
hey, they're here on this earthand they can be here on this earth.
That's it. That's it. You'renot co signing anything except we're saying,
hey, you're here and you havea right to be here on this
earth. That's it. So FATAdid the basic bear be minimum out of

(41:23):
necessity, and they recognize that,whereas Hamas didn't. And then Hamas started
winning all these elections because the peoplein the two territories they agreed more with
Hamas than they did FATA, andthey still do. Case in point,
I have a pulled it up.There's a survey out now. This is
the Wormala based quote unquote Palestinian Centerfor Policy and Survey Research. They were

(41:47):
surveying the people in West Bank andpeople in Gaza, and this is brand
new that is out. It said, for instance, here's one of the
questions that was asked. This isnot a push pull either. It says,
in your view, given what happenedafter it was Hamas's decision to launch
its offensive against Israel on the seventhof October, a correct or in correct

(42:09):
one Now FATA believed that it wasincorrect or West Banking and Sorry, which
is run by FATA, believe thatit was incorrect. The Gazans believed it
was correct. In the West Bank. The people who support Hamas over FATSA,

(42:30):
they believed eighty two percent to twelvepercent, in Gaza fifty seven to
thirty seven, total seventy two totwenty two. Now you can see Hamas
still there are a lot of peoplestill align with Hamas. They still enjoy
serious popularity. That's why the Palestinianauthority suspended elections because Hamas was going to
take over West Bank two. Now, Hamas started to get a lot of

(42:53):
popularity because they did not want torecognize Israel as its own standalone entity,
a sovereign state, and the peoplein Gaza believe that, which is why
they overwhelmingly voted for them in twothousand and six. After Israel unilaterally left
in two thousand and five. AndI know some of you are familiar with
this, but for some of thedry bys, I like to remind Israel

(43:13):
literally pulled up stakes. And again, you don't have to like Natanyahu or
anything to acknowledge fact. I mean, we're not flat earthers. Okay,
jeebus, that's gee b us.We're not flat earthers. We believe in
history. They literally moved. Theyleft behind literally everything. They left greenhouses
behind, irrigation, entire manufacturing facilities, they left everything behind. It's like

(43:39):
if you buy a you don't evenbuy a house. It's like you're given
a house and you walk in andit's fully furnished. That's literally what it
was. And instead of improving onany existing infrastructure, as Amnesty International reported
two years after that, Hamas wasalready digging up pipes and refashioning them as

(44:01):
bombs to send over and rockets.And they were. And then you wonder
why they have a sewage. Theydug up half the damn pipes in Gaza
City. That was Amnesty International sayingthat you know that big bastion of conservatism.
At Amnesty International, they're all aboutconservative politics. Jeez. So that's
what they did. Then they dugthree hundred miles of tunnels underneath Gazo.

(44:24):
They NPR reported in two thousand andeight they found a stash house of weapons
at a school, like bombs androckets, all kinds of stuff in a
school. They have a religious centerthat they use as a launch base.
Their headquarters is literally in the AlshifaHospital. Literally, it's like And one

(44:47):
of the reasons why I've said it'sso well known is because it's insane that
a terror group piece as a hospitalas a headquarters. It's so well known.
So that's what they did. SoHamas enjoyed such popularity. They almost
lost West Bank to them too,so they suspended elections. Now, going
back to the survey that is outfrom this Ramala base center, fewer than

(45:10):
half of Gozens believe that Israel willfail in Gaza. They said West Bankers
are more certain than Gozens that Israelwill fail eighty seven to forty four percent
respectively. They said only one percentof West Bankers think Israel. Israel will
succeed in eradicating Hamas seventeen in Gaza. And they said that, they said

(45:32):
that Gozins think that they may losethe war. They may lose this,
but they still they feel like Hamaswas completely justified. Now here's what's interesting.
So abbis they who's fought to side, They don't. They still don't
like him. The people that supportHmas still don't like him. That's not

(45:52):
so. There's still that measure ofdiscontent between the people who support Hamas and
the people who support Fata. SoI don't know what's gonna happen. I
mean what I mean, And thisis not too much. This isn't too
different from a previous survey that wastaken even before. So I don't I

(46:15):
don't know like what, I don'tknow what it takes. That's why this
is not a political issue. Thisis like a holy war for these people.
It really is. So, Imean, this is just wild,
it's wild, but they still enjoymajor popularity. Now, the other thing

(46:37):
we talked about yesterday, it wasthe leadership of Hamas that's been hiding out
in these palaces and cutter and thenthey had one of the leaders, one
of the senior leaders left and theythink that well, they think that he
may have gone, maybe he wentto Algeria, or maybe he went to
Lebanon. But the h Al Monitorreport that one of them floated an offer.

(47:01):
Now listen to this. One ofthem floated the offer to recognize Israel's
potential right to exist and maybe folditself into the Palestinian authority if, as
you know, maybe a precondition,you know, maybe for ending the war.
Maybe to end the war, sothey said. According to the the

(47:23):
reporting, quote a senior Hamas officialsuggested that the Gaza based militant group would
recognize Israel as they stepped towards endingthe long running divisions between the Palestinian factions.
So remember the PLO, They've alwaysrecognized the state of Israel, and
the PLO is like the signatory andall this. So there's you know,
it's weird. It's just weird tothey're trying to This is after they started

(47:45):
pumping water in the tunnels. Theyare, they're they're they're trying to save
themselves. It's weird because, uh, you had to see it. One
senior Hamas official, Mussa Abu Marzouk, who said, quote, you should
follow the official stance, and theofficial stance is that they meaning PLO has
recognized the State of Israel. Idon't know if that's how you can't force

(48:12):
it especially up on a people whosupported Hamas and then were raised generationally to
support them. Now they said,because six weeks ago you had I'm gonna
pull this up. Who is theguy? Remember we had the audio of
the guy. He was one ofthe Hamas spokespeople who literally went out and
is like, we're never going tostop. It was Ghazi Hamad. He
said, We're gonna repeat the Octoberseventh attack time and time again until Israel

(48:37):
is annihilated. And I think thatwas on Al Jazeera or Al Jazeera rebroadcast
it. I don't know, butthat's crazy. That's crazy. We can't
play it because Al Jazeera will tryto demonetize their video on YouTube. They
try to file even if you're talkingabout it in a fair coverage, fair
use, they still try to goafter you. It's ridiculous. I mean,

(49:00):
it's nobody even knows what fair useis anymore. I think it needs
to be better policed, uh onsocial media, because no one's changed.
It's literally news, uh, andit's on a news network and you're quoting
someone talking about them in a newsfashion. But such as this is the
stuff that we deal with with YouTubeevery day. So this is what that
that Hamas official. That was onNovember first, when that video came out.

(49:21):
That was November first, It wasa little over a month ago.
So what's changed? I mean,seriously, what has changed? This is
wild? I mean I don't know. So now they say, well,
uh, now we're gonna have thislike what, So what's what's going to
be the new the new the newpoint because they literally had that Hamad guy

(49:45):
who was insisting that Hamas was withinits quote legal right to do what they
did on October seventh. I Idon't know. They keep saying the word
occupation. It's not an occupation.I don't know. But the idea that
October seventh was justified that, Imean there that was the Cassius belife that

(50:12):
Israel needed in order to declare war. Really, so I don't that was
not an aggressive act. That wasa responsive act. I I don't know.
They weren't under occupation and they hadto cease fire on October sixth.
So I don't know where they thinkthey're going to go with this. But
you have clearly two distinct strains withinHamas leadership right now, and one of

(50:32):
them left to go try it andwent elsewhere and I don't know if that's
a go. Was because Masad washunting them down. I don't know.
I don't want to cease fire.I want a more fire personally because I
think that this is I don't thinkthat there should be any room for these
guys to come back. I thinkthey need to be obliterated. I think
all the leaders of Hamas need tobe killed. They absolutely need to die,

(50:53):
because this is never going to goaway until they do. Hamas needs
to be not decimated is only tenpercent. Hamas needs to be utterly destroyed.
Every single leader, every senior fighter, every single person who gave them
shelter needs to be destroyed. Thisis a war. War is ugly and

(51:15):
bad guys who have spent twenty yearstrying to incite and killing people need to
go. They cannot coexist peacefully.They've proven that they don't want to coexist
peacefully, and we need to stopthis sick experiment that's like costing innocent people
their lives. They got to go, but Biden's crumbling. We have more

(51:37):
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two men, we're convicted of stealingtwo thousand, nine hundred and two
thousand and ninety five dollars worth ofstuff from coals. But here's the burning
question everyone wants to know. Wasit Coles Cash involved. They argued for
lesser charge just because they said therewas a sale and they had coupons.
They you know what, that's actuallybrilliant. I'm not gonna lie like.
They are totally shady and they deservethe punishment. But if you're going to

(53:07):
defend yourself, why not go awhole hog. They were convicted of felony
theft. They stole from a coldstore in Colorado. The defense attorneys argued
for misdemeanor charges. They said,look the amount of the value of the
stolen items. You're overpricing it becausethey were on sale actually, and they
said the items were valued at twentyninety five dollars, and so Colorado punishes

(53:29):
thefts under two thousand way more lately. And so that's why their defense attorneys
were or is arguing for lesser punishmentbecause they said, no, no,
no, this stuff is on sale. So actually the total value of the
stuff that they sold is under twothousand dollars. Now the dudes in question
gets more entertaining. Michael green Agefifty and Byron Bolden thirty seven were nicknamed

(53:52):
the Kitchen Aid Mixer Crew in referenceto the kitchen appliances that they stole.
They also took designer shoes and clothing, but they said no, no,
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with FIZA was to bring two billsto the floor, unamendable, decided only
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this, it was decided by leadershipboth sides to take a jam Piza extension

(55:45):
on the back of our men andwomen in uniform bring that to the floor
in violation of our rules for singlesubject and then say take it or leave
it. That was what was done. That was the compromise. See,
if you poke the bear in thistown, right, they don't like to
be poked because it changes the waythis town works. Heaven forbid, because
it's been going so well, sobeautifully, that we have thirty four trillion

(56:08):
dollars in debt, and that wehave rampant spying on the American people that
is occurring. In twenty twenty andearly twenty one, the FBI conducted two
hundred and seventy eight thousand improper searchesof Americans, according to the twenty twenty
two Fisk Report. We're just supposedto trust the FBI is fix that.

(56:30):
In June of twenty twenty two,an FBI analyst conducted four queries of Section
seven oh two information using the lastnames of a United States Senator and a
State senator, based on information thata foreign intelligence service was targeting those individuals.
We have rampant abuses going on,and this body is just going to
extend the very mechanism of those abuseson the back of the National Defense Authorization

(56:53):
Act and say, Heaven I stayMerry Christmas, go home and have your
turkey, go home, be withyour families. That's what's actually occurring.
Wow, and he's right. That'sCongressman Ship Roy from the beautiful Republic of
Texas who was on the floor inthe House and he was blasting it because
the House sent this bill to Biden'sdesk. Welcome back to the program,

(57:16):
Dane, lash at you bottom ofthe second hour. Amongst the policies that
are in this is the Pentagon fundedpride stuff. That's what that they wanted
struck out. That also includes,uh, well there's a bunch of stuff
in with that. I mean it'sit's it's pride events that are funded by

(57:39):
the taxpayers. These are events thatcelebrate how you have sex. Why the
hell is the military doing that?The military has one job. It's two
words, kicking. Yeah, onejob, two words. That's it.

(58:07):
So now we're just going to putrainbows on everything. What is that going
to solve? By the way,for real, Like, what was the
whole purpose of them? What?What? What? I don't understand what
what is the purpose of doing this? This is like so that's one part
of it. The other part isyou have this world War two lend lease

(58:31):
thing that provides all the stuff toUkraine that so we've spent this is this
spending alone for Ukraine is like eighthundred million dollars. I'm sorry what Yeah,
And that's off of looking at thisCouncil on Foreign Relations sixty five billion

(58:58):
already or sorry, seventy five billion. That's just an aid and logistical support.
And this is when, as redState noted, there was a very
interesting piece that Red State had wherethey talked about how the Pentagon would hit
a panic button as it failed thesixth audit in a row. Pentagon,

(59:22):
for six years in a row,they failed a self audit of twenty nine
standalone entities that is three point eighttrillion dollars in assets, three point eight
trillion in assets. Seven of thetwenty nine audited entities achieved a passing score,

(59:44):
a whole seven. Wow. Seventhey got a passing score. The
Medicare Eligible Retiree Healthcare Fund received aqualified opinion. The auditor found quote unquote
misstatement. Now, if you dothat misstatements, it's a lie. If
you lie to an FBI official,you go to jail. You don't even

(01:00:06):
have to be like swear under oathor anything. If you're talking to FBI
and you lie about something, yougo to jail. That's why I don't
talk to anybody in the FBI.I've literally had conversations with people no offense,
no offense. I'm sure I knowthere's some really good agents out there.
This is not you, it's yourbosses. It's definitely not me.
It's not you, it's your bosses. But I literally have talked to like
really good people who are in theFBI, And as soon as I find

(01:00:27):
out they're in the FBI, like, I can't talk to you anymore.
Not that I feel like lying,but I mean, hell, do you
even need to lie anymore? SoI'm not even exaggerating. Literally that happened
during a church thing with us.I'm not even exaggerating. So the indicting
auditor found misstatements, they didn't changeanything. You had Defense Advanced Research Projects

(01:00:53):
Agency and the National Security Agency.So yeah, for six years in a
row, they felled an audit.That hasn't changed. But yet we're going
to give them more money and letthem do more stuff. Not only are
we giving them more money, butwe're literally allowing them to do more things

(01:01:14):
without proper authority oversight without proper oversight, because you're getting into the FISA stuff.
And of course Biden's going to signthis thing, of course he is.
I mean, this is it's anasinine thing that this is that we've

(01:01:37):
had all of these because Kin,how many how many UH Republicans voted for
this? You had the number sevenvoted YEA on this. So we have
the warrantless domestic spine program that theFBI abused that we've just we've we've allowed
to go through you know, thesame the same we've allowed the FBI who

(01:02:02):
was tracking parents at school board meetings. Now we're allowing them to do more
things. This was authorized by sectionseven oh two the FAIZA Act that was
post nine to eleven. So it'sall patriot XT stuff and they are able
to get warrantless looks at your phonerecords, emails, other electronic communications.

(01:02:23):
In twenty twenty one, the FBIran more than three point three million queries
through section seven oh two alone.And this is a huge bill. Mike
Lee was apoplectic over it yesterday onsocial media. Because you don't even have
to have a war, you don'thave to have a warrant I mean,
think about all of the abuse thatwe've seen from the FBI over the past

(01:02:50):
several years. Just look at allof the abuse that we've seen, and
now we're allowing them to do We'redoing more because under under the under section
seven oh two, the NDAA enablesthe FBI's ability and essentially tries to nullify
the Fourth Amendment, because in orderto do to have these warrantless searches,

(01:03:17):
you have to deny the Fourth Amendment, the prohibition again against warrantless search and
seizure. You this should be abig deal to you. If you're one
of the people who thought it wasridiculous that the FBI used the Patriot Act
to surveil parents who spoke out atschool board meetings and tagged them for their

(01:03:37):
database as quote unquote domestic terrorism,that should really concern you. If you're
one of those people who is veryupset over law enforcement agencies watching what you
were saying in the wake of COVID, that should really upset you. If
you're one of those people, maybeyou had questions about the election. There

(01:04:00):
are some people on the right whodid, some who did, and some
thought it was entirely stolen. Ifyou had any question or if you even
you know, hiccupped anything. Youknow, if you're one of those people
worrying about federal oversight on that,then this should very much concern you.
I really wish this is where Iget mad at the tribalism of the Republican

(01:04:25):
Party, because all these dudes areout here having a faullist measuring contest.
And you know what, it wouldhave been really great, particularly if Trump
would have done this, if hewould have went out there and said,
yeah, look at the way theFBI went at people at J six,
and you're gonna have the and you'regoing to have Congress that's going to vote
to enable more of this. Outof all the people who should have been

(01:04:45):
screaming about this, it should havebeen him. Did he I seem complaining
about other people, but I didn'tseem complaining about this. This will affect
people long after he is not anywherenear political office. I mean, people
literally were imprisoned over unlawful parading.Out of all of the people who had

(01:05:09):
a platform to scream about that,it should have been him. Can you
imagine the attention that would have broughtif you would have come on and said,
look at this NDAA bill, lookat section seven oh two. Are
you one of the people who youknow, where were you on January sixth?
If you were even you didn't haveto be in DC. They were

(01:05:30):
arresting people who weren't even there,and we were on air when it happened.
We slammed the vandalism immediately. I'ma taxpayer that's in my house.
But don't sit here and tell methat people who were literally not even in
the complex that legit were arrested.There's some millions of stories about it.
There's receipts, there's records, there'sAFFID all this stuff. It was so

(01:05:54):
far above and beyond it was ridiculous. But now when you end section seven
oh two, how does Congress makereforms? This is a question that Ryan
Paul brought up. How does Congressmake any kind of reforms on this?
Because now they can collect communications withUNDERFIZA. I mean, it's like putting

(01:06:15):
it's like injecting a steroid shot intoa Patriot Act. I did not like
the Patriot Act. I did notlike the argument that people were making about
it that, well, if youdon't have anything to worry about. Well,
that's just the thing. What youhave to worry about is determined by
the political environment anymore. If youjust don't even vote the right way,
then apparently you've got something to worryabout. Just this is bad. It'll

(01:06:45):
get worse if we lose twenty fourand the fact that you had so many
lawmakers in the House that voted forit. Now, Johnson originally said he
was going to allow a pair ofthese seven oh two authorization bills. Reason
magazine had noted this. One ofthem was the reform bill that to come
to the House floor for a debate, but that didn't happen. I mean,

(01:07:08):
it's a short term reauthorization. Sothere's one I guess good sign it's
a short term reauthorization. If I'mtrying to I'm not trying to justify it.
I'm just trying to find a waythat you can fight it because next
year, I think before spring,it's going to come back to the floor
and we're going to have to havethis fight again. But so I'm curious.

(01:07:33):
We need to have people be makingsome arguments about this, especially those
whose campaigns maybe perhaps were very affectedby it. Right, do you have
any Kine hope that this was shortterm. Do you have any hope that
this is that they'll that somehow theyreverse this, or that Biden won't sign
it. Well, Biden's going tosign it, but it's only a short

(01:07:55):
term, so I don't know.I'm hopeful that will get somebody who you
know, these people have, didn'tthey swear an oath to the Constitution or
no? Am I am? Ijust imagined. I mean, we're just
cherry picking anymore, right, right? Sure? I mean you have some
that just want to get rid ofyour Second Amendment. You have others that
want to get rid of your FourthAmendment. By the way, this is
one of the things I asked Kanaanbreak all the people that are upset over

(01:08:17):
the compromise. I just I'd liketo see even diagram where's kamala at.
I want to see all the peoplewho are mad over red flags and all
the people who are mad over thisright, because it's the same damn thing.
Yeah, it's actually way worse.It's like you voted for a giant
red flag. So I'm just I'mmade of We got Florida man on the

(01:08:41):
way. Let's have a little bitof sanity. From Florida. Man.
That's how bad it is. Aswe get moving, it's his laugh mission
to make bad decisions. It's timefor Florida man. Man. Some of
these are wild today, Like whatis up? I got a guy over
here selling forty pounds of horse meatand all kinds of stuff, Like what

(01:09:03):
in the world? All right?First off, this dude, this Florida
man, stole an ambulance and tooka police on a chase that ended right
literally in front of the Sheriff's office, like literally pulled up in front of
it. Yeah, that's pretty convenient, Columbia kind of shriff's office. The
deputy was helping him, helping emswith a patient who was in an altered

(01:09:24):
mental state, probably under drug influence. The guy, thirty five year old
Stanley Williams, got in the ambulanceand just drove away Sheriff's offices. At
some point it suffered tire damage andit struck a curb, and Williams drove
it under the entry literally right intothe entrance of the Sheriff's Operations center,
like right into the entrance, likeright by the flag and everything, like

(01:09:45):
you know, the little garden areain front of some of this stuff right
up to the damn door, thewhole ambulance delivery. Yeah it does.
Actually, it's like hello EMS delivery. Now. The Sheriff's offices there was
no damage to its property other thansome of the cosmetic damage to the lawn.
So they said, it's not everyday a pursuit ends at our front

(01:10:08):
door. Oh nice, yeah,they So the guy's got charges of grand
the ft, fleeing, and eludingall pending. Uh do I want to
get the guy at the horse meatbecause Uh, we had one guy who
checked out of Walmart with literally thecash The cash register is not for sale,
it does that have to be saidhe didn't buy it well or for

(01:10:31):
stealing that. It was eight thirtyon Sunday Walmart in Palm Coast, Flacker
County sheriff said a Florida men tookthe cash box out of a register and
legit walked out with it under hisarm. They don't know who he is.
He's balding, he has a redshirt on. He's making a stupid
face. Yeah. Man, thevideo of that guy driving this rid for
the Sheriff's office too. Can Ijust come back to that for a minute?

(01:10:54):
Was wild? That was wild.Was it a woman driver? It
was wild, man. I've watchedI keep watching that videos on auto play.
I've seen it seven times. It'sjust oh okay, So you guys
are like, wait, tell usabout the horse meat. Okay, yeah
that was. This guy was bustedfor selling forty pounds of horse meat.

(01:11:14):
You can't do that, it's likeillegal. This was Oh gosh, this
guy his mugshot says, yeah,I did it. It was a horse
meat sting in a home deep boatparking lot. Oh but Miami Lake.
Stew got arrested on a felony charge. According to police, they said a
horse had been slaughtered for its meat. Police coordinated a set up to purchase

(01:11:35):
it from this dude, and hegot base at home man. The informant
gave him five hundred dollars and hegot a large black plastic bag of horse
meat, forty pounds of what theysaid was illicit meat. Illicit meat.
Add that to the list illicit meat. They said that you can't sell horse

(01:11:56):
meat for human consumption unless it's clearlystamped mark described as et cetera, et
cetera. It has to be froma licensed slaughterhouse. So I guess is
that a way to make sure thatI don't like. I just think that
if you're buying unidentified meat in ahome depot parking lot in a black trash
bag, then you deserve what towhatever the hell happens to you. That's

(01:12:20):
just like your penalty. It's likea tax on stupidity. It's nature's tax
on stupidity, you know what I'msaying. Like, then you deserve whatever
whatever happens to you. Then let'ssee, that was an old man fight
and underwear. Should I say thatfor tomorrow? Because this is I mean
it whitey tidies galore, and theywere both old dudes screaming at each other

(01:12:43):
in the middle of the road inunderwear. We'll say that for tomorrow.
It's third hour coming up. God, why was somebody around your leak that
the vice president is upset with thepresident about Gaza? And that's a great
question, because I just I mean, if I could answer a question why

(01:13:06):
somebody would leak, I mean,that would make me pretty smart, and
a lot smarter than I am.Let me just just give me a second
here. You've seen us officially andon the record, not in the leak,
refute the basic premise of the storythat there's some sort of daylight between
the Vice President and the President.I found the headline of the story interesting

(01:13:29):
that the Vice President is pushing theWhite House to you fill in the blank
x y z last I looked,the Vice President is part of the White
House. She's part of the team, and if she wasn't offering her advice
and counsel to the President on innumerableissues, that would be a story.
Her job is to provide advice andcounsel to the president. So if she
does want President by the show moreconcerned publicly for humanitarian damage and gossa we

(01:13:53):
have. I think we've already pushedback on the premise of the story that
there's some sort of daylight between herand the President. I would say that
the entire leadership team here in theadministration, Peter wants to see no civilian
Casuleyes, wants to see the Israelisbe more surgical, more precise, wants
to see that humanitarian aid is increasedinto Gaza. And obviously, as the

(01:14:15):
Vice President has said herself, weall want to make sure that Israel has
the tools and capabilities they need todefend. Think Kirby has some definite tells.
I love watching people when they getinto these situations because they develop a
pattern of tells and you can immediatelyrecognize if they're selling you, you know,

(01:14:38):
a bunch of snake oil or not. Welcome back to the program,
top of this Third Hour with you, Dana lash Here. So that I
love the question that Peter Deucy hadasked him because he's like, okay,
so do they not see to I, the VP and the President because there's
reports that they don't. And Kirby'she went into this like vaudeville performance with
his hand gestures there. I mean, I felt like I was watching a
soft shoe routine. Good grief.Man's out there with his hands fossy,

(01:15:03):
and then he jazzed it up withsome fossy. I mean, my gosh,
he's out there as Caine was,that he's selling it. But he
does this thing where have you noticedhe brings in the corners of his mouth.
He's able to somewhat purse his lipstogether as he makes his eyes bigger.
And then he starts he brings hisgesticulation closer towards his body. It's

(01:15:24):
like his elbows become attached to hisribs and he's just a very uncomfortable and
he does like he's trying to reallyemphasize this. It's like he retreats into
himself as a safe space. It'sfascinating to watch. I just love watching
that kind of stuff, the bodylanguage whenever they get into these very uncomfortable
situations. So welcome back again tothe program. This was all on Israel.

(01:15:47):
They're trying to figure out if there'sany if there's any space between the
president and the vice president where itconcerns Israel because they're not seeing ey'd eye
and stuff clearly. I mean,but it also looks like Biden's caving.
It does look like he's caving.And and I don't know whether or not

(01:16:09):
how this, however this ends up, because now you have we were talking
about this last hour with Hamas seeminglylooking as though you have some leaders who
are uh kind of wanting to tryto I guess, uh undo what they

(01:16:30):
did. I don't know how todescribe it. They can't press the bag
space key. There's no control alld here. It's some are describing it
as a retreat. I don't knowif I describe it as a retreat,
but I feel like they're trying theydo this thing where it's like, Okay,
we've we've been UH, you've assailedus for this long. Now,
let us give us a couple ofyears to regroup. Let's pretend that we're
going to negotiate some sort of coexistence, and in that time we'll regroup and

(01:16:55):
we'll get more money, and thenwe'll do this all over again. That's
why this has got to stop.They've been doing this and so five this
is why this has got to stop. Absolutely has to stop. Uh.
Some of the other things that we'rehitting, because we were talking about in
DAA came what was some all allthe stuff that was still in it.
You were you were because they havethe taxpayer funded uh unnecessary medical surgery,
yes, sex change surgeries. Soalong with that, I'm assuming veterans gotta

(01:17:19):
wait for care. But if youwant to chop off your schlog right and
invert it into a Frank Enginer,then you can do that, which will
then require continue forever Medica exactly becausedoing something like that, you know,
the UH paid for abortion trips,as abortion on demantis, as birth control,
obviously warrantle warrantless surches. She justwent over. So, yeah,

(01:17:40):
it's whatever it is. It's it'snot so is this American military or is
this a welfare scheme? I can'ttell the difference anymore. It's a great
question. I can't tell the differenceanymore. If you you can't go into
the military if you have flat feet, But if you want to invert your
wien, then you get get itcovered. Am I understanding this correctly?

(01:18:01):
Then not only can you come in, but yeah, we'll pay for your
pay for you to do that too. That's what passed well. That sounds
real battlefield ready, doesn't it.The military is discriminatory on purpose. And
I don't think if you're if youare so uneasy within yourself that you feel
like you got to mutilate your genitalsin order to like let function day to

(01:18:25):
day. I don't think you're fitfor military service as a taxpayer. I
can say this. You have everyright to say this, and I'm just
going to say that I think itprobably doesn't bode well for overall you know,
service health, and you can't bedealing with that. Don't forget six
hundred million solid for Ukraine by theway through twenty twenty five, which means

(01:18:46):
they plan on this going till twentytwenty five, past Ukraine, Russia stuff.
Yeah, apparently they do. Apparentlythey because they got a lot of
money to launder. It's over there. They have a lot, They have
a lot of a lot of moneyto launder. Ed Zelenski us in DC
shaking everybody down, doing his doinghis h Oliver twist routine, because we

(01:19:10):
know that some of the money actuallywent to pensions and things like, just
give us a bit. They don'teven tell you what you're paying for.
I mean, this is a lotof money, a lot of taxpayer dollars.
Nobody's just owed it. Nobody's owedthis. You're not owed all this,
all this tax payer money. Butthey don't even give you, like
a running estimate of it. Noneof that audio sound bite four. Listen

(01:19:33):
to this. This is Thelensky talkingabout this. Listen, what do you
say to critics who are saying that, I'd say, such person from government
or mayors, think about the war, think about how to defend our people.
Don't travel through the world each day, travel to the front line,

(01:19:55):
ask people as soldiers what they need. Do this not built roads for today?
Don't do it? Spend all yourmoney to the weapon, to the
drones, to the society, tothe pensions and et cetera. And don't
cry because your leaders and that's it. That's why, that's why we are

(01:20:15):
and that's why we stay because mostlypeople people are not trying. People stay
and fight against Putin. And wedon't have any enemies in our country.
We can't have and can't have timefor this and we don't have it.
We have only one enemy, thisis Puttin. But go back to the

(01:20:38):
other p where the pensions? Whatwhat is he talking about there? Spend
all your money on pensions? WhatI just I don't I think because no
one has ever told us what ourmoney goes for. And there's no answer.

(01:20:59):
When you ask people what does victorylook like, they can't really tell
you because that area, the Dambisregion, is so disputed. Noting this,
by the way, does not meanthat you love pillow mcface, Camie
head over there. You know VladimirPutin, old stinky leg mcpillow face,
who probably has body doubles. Oneof those dudes that I saw without a
chin, that dude looked like abody double. Did you see that?

(01:21:19):
See the photo from the side.I mean it went right down into that
dude's neck, right down at hisbottom, lip went right to his neck.
I've never seen that. Have youever seen that before? I was
like, is this an optical?That's a dude's face, that was a
body double. That's a body double. I sound like my mother. Oh

(01:21:40):
my gosh, just the realization justwashed over me. I'm telling you maybe,
I'm like, can it Oh gosh, dang, it's buried under my
stuff. Hang on, I'm liveon here. Yes, got to get
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This hat literally, I can putmy phone in it. It doesn't rain.

(01:22:26):
Imagine what it does when the government'strying to read your brain weighs.
Dude, he has a body double. Yeah, this putin thing. I
saw a photo it was supposed tobe him meeting with some leader. His
chin. He had no chin.The real Vladimir Putin has a chin.
This guy, I've never he hadno chin and it went all the way
right down to his neck. Idon't even know how you live like that.

(01:22:48):
I'm aligned with you. I thinkgovernments have been putting body doubles in
place for certain things for many,many years. His ear was shaped differently.
Yeah, I spent forty minutes onmy life at this I feel like
I'm an expert. Now is theBiden that we see bumbling and fumbling every
day? I did look at him, but I don't know that's the real
Biden. I don't know. Okay, I haven't gone to that level yet,

(01:23:11):
But I'm just wondering. Like hewas telling, you know, as
long as talking about pensions and everythingelse, I'm like, what about that
other P word to Putin because youknow it's a very disputed area there,
the Dambis region. But if he'snot an If he's not, I mean
to see, when's the less Haveanybody saw the actual Putin? And by
the way, it was just monthsago, like month and a half,
two months ago, we were hearingabout his incredibly horrible health situation, his

(01:23:36):
leg all. Yeah, so mydog has what we call a stanky leg
because he had back surgery. Putinalso has a stinky leg? Is my
dog Putin? So I would callit a limp, But yeah, it's
it's uh, it's something that canso let me just kicks it, like
right out. He has no ideait's right. But yeah, he's no
idea it's even there. Yeah,but I mean, I wouldn't be surprised

(01:23:57):
to find out and get confirmation thatthere's body doubles for leaders like Putin.
All I know is I saw adude who was pretending to be Putin,
and he had no chin, andhis shirt was like right up underneath it.
It looked like if you have aBarbie doll and its head falls off,
and if you're a little kid andyou took it to your grandpa to
fix, and grandpa, you knoweverything. Grandpa's a hammer and everything's in

(01:24:20):
nail man. He would just cramthat Barbie's head, and the Barbie it
looked fat because her head was righton her collarbone. And that's what this
guy's chin look like. And I'venever gone down such a rabbit hole based
on one characteristic in my entire life. Now Jan's showing you, dude,
his face. He looks like anold baby. Yeah, I don't see

(01:24:43):
this body double wrestling bears or divingfor treasure. Well he's a lot older
though, that side, park Man, that's extreme. But that's you know,
that's that looks like what I wouldbuy at like Spirit Halloween, if
I wanted to go as Putin,you would buy that mask. Yeah,
that's the mask. That's a mask. It looks pretty convincing. But you're
right, I'm just saying, allright, well that was our tinfoil hat

(01:25:05):
moment. I'm just saying I'm justgonna keep it like again. Faraday Labs
dot com Farity Lab is actually literallya fair day lab for your house code.
Dina. You'll you'll love the becausethis is the hat she's wearing right
now, she's wearing the people onthe radio can see it. It's actually
woven in into the fabric. That'sa modern day the science of it modern

(01:25:27):
It doesn't ring when it's in here. It's a modern day tinfoil hat.
What you have on right there,it's literally it has fair day capabilities.
So there are no signals right nowgoing or no nefarious signals actually a very
nice fabric. Yeah, I don'tunderstand the science of it. I'm like,
oh, it feels like Kashmir,that's all. Like. I don't
know. All I know is whenI put my phone in it, it

(01:25:47):
doesn't ring. I'm saying, Iwonder like, if can you tell what
I'm thinking right now? Kane.No, I was going to guess alcohol,
because that's it's probably almost all right. We got to get rolling,
though, U because we oh mygosh, we got headlines coming up.
I can't believe I submit. Mymom's gonna be like, I'm still proud

(01:26:09):
of you for talking about that fora whole fegment. I've always agreed that
I'm gonna send it all to you, dude, I'm not even gonna entertain
it. Conleie, if you're lether work and you're listening, don't tell
her. I said that she's comingfor Christmas. And now all of the
news you would probably miss. It'stime for Dana's quick five. So I
gotta tell you. Republicans are notmessing around. This is just out for

(01:26:32):
the uh run for Santos seat.George Santos, the seat the GOP.
They got to not they have anominee announced And this is pretty crazy.
This is out of ABC Channel seven, New York. I mean, this
seems like an unbeatable candidate. UhMazzi Pillop it's gonna be in the special

(01:26:53):
What is it? February is whenthey're doing this New York's third special election
to fill the seat. Uh Pillipis a Nasau County legis later who is
an Ethiopian Jew served in the IDF. A mother of seven, And I
asked my kid, who is basicallyMarissa Tome for my cousin Vinnion guns,
what was it? An M sixteenforty mil with a what was it?

(01:27:14):
The tube at the bottom. Iwas like, is that a scar that
she's got? Like what is this? Oh my gosh, Like how do
you put? That's like having allall the boxes checked, But it's like
in UNO, it's like having allwild cards, all wild cards. This
is an all wild card UNO hand. Dang dang, Gop. They're not

(01:27:39):
messing around in this seat. That'sour whole headline section because that was I
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or antique firearms. At the endof the day, we don't have a
device problem. We've got a peopleproblem. And this bill represents another attempt
by some to use fear and misunderstandingto layer more federal regulations on an already
highly regulated industry. And then tothat preach it because what are they going
to do next? Are they goingto start going after three D printers?

(01:28:50):
This is the CINABL eighteen nineteen.That's the three D Printed Gun Safety Act
of twenty twenty three. Ed Marqueed Markee ed Marquee he a Democrat from
Massachusetts, introduced it, sponsored it. It's uh, this has been good.
They've been fighting over this since June, I think is when it first

(01:29:11):
came out and that was, bythe way, that was Senator Ted bud
who's talking about that and that soundbite just then, and it is it's
it is a speech issue because you'reyou're and people aren't. Three D printers
are getting more and more affordable,but there's literally no evidence that shows that
that's what's driving crime. That's notwhat's driving crime. Good grief. They're

(01:29:33):
going after everything except the damn thingthat's driving crime. It's like, goll
lee, this damn busted. Lookat all this, the water flooding everything.
You know what we need to do. We need to turn all the
water off in these people's houses sothey don't make more water to make the
flooding. It's like that instead ofdoing anything about the dam that's busted.
Welcome back to the show, Dana, last year with you bottom of this

(01:29:57):
third hour, can believe is alreadyour third hour. A couple things I
wanted to touch on, so theyhad I think I had put this out.
Who should This was the White CoastWaste Project. I don't know if
you guys saw some of this.I'm kind of fascinated by the whole thing
because they've got I got to sharewith you because I didn't even know they

(01:30:20):
were doing this. I didn't knowthis was an area of STU. This
is a little steff that they spendour money on. So they have the
EPA, and I learned how tohate the EPA from Ghostbusters. A lot
of people have stolen that from me. I stole it from the Ghostbusters.
No, I learned how to hatethe EPA from the Ghostbusters. So they've

(01:30:43):
been using taxpayer dollars to fire ninemillimeters and m fours and have mice breathe
the gun smoke to study the pulmonarytoxicity of particulate matter emitted from firearms.
Caine your look, what is it? Caane? Again, They'll find any

(01:31:06):
angle they can, any angle theycan, whether if it's on environment or
taking away your Second Amendment rights.They're just combining this. They're trying to
make guns still a public health issue. That's what they're trying to do.
This is check this out. Theyhave the description quote, we collected smoke
particulate matter from the firing of twodifferent type guns nine millimeter handgun and m

(01:31:31):
for rifle. The particulate matter sampleswere chemically analyzed and assessed for lung toxicity
and lung function in CD one micevia aura phoniago or aspiration. So they

(01:31:53):
breed inn this stuff, and wouldyou all determine your morons? That's what
they're doing. They're using text.I want to know how much tag.
It's White Coast Waste Project that foundit. I'm terrified to look at their
website because I'm going to get somad. I just don't even want to
look at it. But they lookit's animal testing. They look at how
much you know, how much istested on animal testing? And I'm not

(01:32:15):
big on Yeah, well this Igot to tell you a story. Oh
my gosh, I can't even believeI got this far into the show and
I didn't even tell you this.I'm not big on animal testing. I
have a I don't I don't reallywant to go down this road, but
I don't I feel like that weshould do. If we're going to test
anything on anybody, it should beon like rapists and trial molesters and violent

(01:32:36):
serial killers. Then we should usethem as human lab rats. I'm not
kidding. That's what I firmly believeanyway, So I'm not all I'm not
so much on testing on animals,but yeah, this is what we're We're
spending money to make this, tomake firearms a they're desperately trying to make
it a health issue. Desperately tryingto make this a health issue. Okay,

(01:32:58):
can I tell you this story whathappen yesterday. Yeah, it's not
on the rundown, and I wasn'tgoing to talk about it, so we're
could you guys know, I feellike all animals love me, and whenever
I'm in nature, I feel likesnow white, except like if I'm out
for summer sausage, then look outbecause I'm hungry and I want. I
mean, I don't have any Idon't have no summer sausage right now.

(01:33:18):
This year, I was like,somebody bear, get up out in the
woods and fix it. And Itold my husband at one point because I
just haven't had I've been like huntingtwice literally in my life. My husband
and son have gone and they theyhaven't been able to go out this year.
I know, and I'm like,I've just and I was just musing

(01:33:40):
out loud. I wasn't saying thisis a serious thing. And I told
my husband, I'm like, ohmy gosh, I just wish I could
go and get some fundacene. He'slike, yeh, it's the woods,
like I know that smart elec.Anyway, long story short, my son
was outside and I'm like getting readybecause I host a Christmas party right for
we have our radio people that comeout, and you know, I host
a Christmas party and getting ready forthe party and getting things set up,

(01:34:02):
and I just don't have time fora lot right now. And my son
is standing on the porch and myother son who's home from college, is
looking outside and he's like he's gotan animal. And my first thought was,
oh, yeah, a fun newfriend. I'm so excited, you
know, I'm like a free pet. And I opened the door and he's
got the squirrel in his hand andhe's got he's holding the squirrels like neck

(01:34:27):
and it's like leg it's back.I have no idea why I tracked animals
with gimpy legs, but I do. And its back leg was like all
gimpy and I'm gesticulating for those ofyou listening, and apparently it was weird
and it was like jerky. Ifeel like it had a neurological thing happening.
It was I think it was clearlydying. And my son was like,

(01:34:48):
what are we gonna do? AndI'm like, what are we gonna
do? What are you going?Oh my gosh, I don't know what
to do. It was very cute, but I also know that it's a
tree rat and they have really sharpteeth, and so I'm like, well,
good grief. And my husband wasjust not into it. He was
already like at the end he wasshort tempered that day yesterday and displaced in
short tempered, and so we're dealingwith this issue and he's like, you

(01:35:13):
know, we hunt these damn things. And I'm like, I don't know
what to do. Like, youknow, he feels like he rescued the
squirrel. I don't know, andso I call animal control and animal controls
like oh yeah, I'm like,look, I realized that, you know,
I come from the ozarks. Weeat these things. They literally had
an uncle that experimented with his brandnew dehydrator that he was super excited to
get and made a squirrel jerky,which was basically like cracklands I'm not joking

(01:35:36):
you. It's basically like Cracklands fromLong John Silver's. But I digress.
I'm like, I just don't knowwhat the hell to do here. And
I'm like, do I shoot it? I you know, I can't really,
you know, I got a twentytwo. I can plink it right
between that. I'm like, whatdo I do? And they're like,
oh, well, hey, theygave me the number of this nature habitat
thing, like we need more squirrelsout there, And they gave me the
number of this very sweet lady whohad the most amazing Texas drawl that I've

(01:36:00):
ever heard, and she lived likean hour away from me. And I'm
and that's when that's when the youknow, the truth saw the light.
I'm like, look, I'm drivingan hour one way and rush hour traffic
when I'm trying to do all beforethe squirrel that's totally gonna die. Because
I was looking at it and itwas just all hurky, jerky and weird

(01:36:20):
and it was totally dead. I'mlike, I'm not going to do it.
So I'm like, you know,son, you got to. I
mean, I I can put thisthing out of its misery old school style
you know, we ended up.I didn't get to do that. It
went on, it went on alake trip. When nobody put it in
the lake, it just you know, was put back into nature because there

(01:36:41):
was nothing we could do, andwe were The lady was like, oh
my gosh, whatever you do,just get it out of his hands,
because if it comes out of shock, I don't think I think it was
like dying. I don't think therewas anything that you could do. Because
I've seen I've had I have animaleleven family members that have rehabilitated squirrels.
This one looked so far gone.I mean, it just did look right.
Something was seriously wrong. It waslike a neurological thing. It couldn't

(01:37:03):
jump, it couldn't walk straight.It was just so messed up. And
I mean, I don't know itwas. It was sad. And then
I was all depressed and I'm like, oh my gosh, like did I
not do enough for the squirrel?You know? Then the little good angel
comes on my shoulder, the oneI usually beat down into, like deep
into my soul. And the goodAngel appeared and was like new Dana,

(01:37:25):
you should feel, you know,used inhal this guirl. And I started
feeling bad about it. And thenmy son was like, you know you
because we do. We donate alot to animal to shelters and all this
stuff. Again, it's not stuffthat I talk about because this mad Book
of Matthew. We do. Wesued, put a lot of shelters,
pay a lot of vet bills forshelters and all this stuff. And they're

(01:37:46):
like, so it's one And myson was like, so it's one squirrel,
you know. And and this squirrellooked pretty bad mom, and he's
like, and look at you know, we've taken care of Rocco and look
at all the other stuff we do, and we've taken care of a scorpion.
And I'm like, yes, wedid. So I don't know,
I feel okay, But there's stillpart of me that was like the snow
white part of me that was like, I'll take care of you, a

(01:38:06):
little squirrel. I'll be your friend'ssquirrel and see those like that. So
thoughts came when I was younger.I uh, you know, you find
baby squirrels and you want to dothe little feed him, you know with
the bottle. No I never didthat, Oh yeah, no, I
did that as a kid because Welived in a neighborhood where that's all we
had were just nothing but tree ratsin the back and there was baby one

(01:38:28):
three carp right, but the babyones that whether you fall out of the
tree or whatever. Yeah, wellthose if they're like stun Yeah, I
remember taking care of a couple ofthem as a kid. But I got
a feel mouse once and brought itinto my house. That's what started it.
When you've seen the videos though ofsome squirrels going just nuts, of
people like, yeah, that's thatone. The lady was on the phone
with Kyle Lover. She was like, now you need to get that out

(01:38:49):
of his hayng's because uh that itwill cheot through the bowe. And she
is like so loud and her voices, I cannot do a Texas straw to
save my life. It's so muchdifferent from like a regular Southern accent.
And I mean she was like veryadamant about it. I'm like, ah,
and I can only imagine like usdriving to take this damn squirrel in

(01:39:11):
and it's it's I put it ina box with a blanket and I just
shut it. I didn't know whatelse to do. I'm like and I'm
like, I can just imagine usone hour in rush hour and this thing
gets out in a box, isshaken, and it's everything's going to hell.
I can only imagine that way.No, my husband the entire time

(01:39:35):
is looking at me like a manwatches his wife not back into a parking
space, with the same level offrustration and just disappointment. Yeah. Yeah,
well we're trying to, you know, like if you I just regularly
pull in and I cannot do thatto save my life, I can anyway.

(01:39:56):
So and he was He's just like, we eat these. I'm like,
we don't, you do we don't? So, oh my gosh.
And it's true like my grandpa wouldgo squirrel all the time, but this
is different because we huh, Yes, I've had squirrel. I've eaten everything.

(01:40:18):
I mean, I've eaten gator,I've eaten squirrel. I've eaten everything.
I mean, I don't know ifthere's anything that I haven't. The
only thing I won't do, though, is the snail stuff Carter. That's
like boogers. That's like boogers.That's a vehicle for butter. That's all
it is. Yeah, it's likeI've been sick. I don't want it

(01:40:38):
as a feature entree or appetizer,you know, I don't know. I'm
sorry if I just ruined your mealtonight. But it's true anyway. So
that's my story. And I don'tknow why I thought of that with this
because the animal testing thing, that'swhy. But I just now, but
I still feel bad. I'm like, I'll take care of your squirrel.
I still there's a part of methat's like, did you do everything you
could have? Did you? Ijust that's in my head and I want

(01:41:01):
to punch it. That voice sobad. I want to take my good
Angel and just pummeler right now.I don't know, I feel like I
did everything I could have, rightI want to isolate that audio. I
just want to punch my good Angel. But I mean, I don't know.
And it was and and my son, my oldest son, is also

(01:41:24):
like he's like goes out and natureloves him. Nature's like yay, Like
he goes out and all the hardshots, like if he's hunting becomes super
easy to him. It's like hehas am assist on. I don't know.
It's weird, So like, howare you like this in real life
shots that nobody else makes He's likepop, It's like I don't get it.

(01:41:48):
All right, all right, wegotta get moving. Oh where it
is happening? It's almost Christmas?Is why? All right? Are uh?
I should eat? I have halfa bag of super beach, just
to see what happens. Right thenI'll go outside and all the animals will
be like, we love you.It's okay that you didn't rehab that squirrel.

(01:42:10):
I don't know what. I'm sosorry. Oh my gosh. Our
friends over at Hillsdale College went towish you a merry Christmas and thank you
for all of your support for theiramazing institution this past year. As you
know, Hillsdale was founded in eighteenforty four to offer the education needed to
preserve civil and religious liberties, andthey hold true to that mission today.

(01:42:32):
So their students are able to pursuetheir academic studies and engage in really robust
and good will academic debate on allthe issues that we're told to you know,
we have to be brainwashed to discussanymore. Today, they teach critical
thinking, not critical race theory atHillsdale College. So they have a special

(01:42:54):
video featuring their Sacred Music choir singin a little town of Bethlehem. You
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will definitely get you in the moodthis Christmas season and again they just want
to thank you for supporting their mission. And you don't have to attend Hillsdale
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(01:43:15):
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(01:43:40):
perspective of wait. Download on Appleor wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks
good. I want to ask youabout the inflation. So you mentioned the
price of eggs, milk, andgas are down over the past year,
but what you say to Americans whoare looking at the month the President Biden
came into office, Eggs are uptwenty four percent, Milk is up seventeen
percent, types of gas is upthirty seven The price is overall for up

(01:44:02):
seventeen percent. So the President actuallyspoke to this not too long ago,
I believe on Tuesday, actually justa couple of days ago. And he
says, we know there's more workto be done, right, and and
that things are still unaffordable. Andso while the price is why, she's
costplaying as a John Deere tractor sweet, he said, he goes look at

(01:44:24):
her. She looks like a fourton tractor. I don't know. I
don't know how much tractor is away. I mean, I just I don't.
My family was poor, Okay,they got old Russ. I just
said, she's got a John Deercolor. Yeah, it's like she's team
John Deer today. I don't whatwas that eyeshadow though? Did you catch
did you catch that color? Wasthat a pink glory? Shift? So

(01:44:46):
much? I just looking at herface. I just I'm not gonna I'm
not hating. I'm just it's likea just like a seven up can.
It's okay, I'm not hating atall. I can't get over the care
decorations. All right, So tomorrowI was going to get into it today,
but we ran out of time withmy squirrel story. So we got

(01:45:09):
to talk tomorrow about this movie thatreimagines what happens if there's the Civil War
in modern America right now. Andit's so dumb, and you can tell
these people don't have any idea.They've never left Los Angeles, the people
who wrote this movie. We're gonnamake fun of it tomorrow. We're gonna
have a full house tomorrow. It'sgonna be crazy tomorrow. Last show of
the year. All right, Today'sStupidity King. All right, this is
something we played in the first hourof the show. This is all let's

(01:45:29):
be real about it. This isa gentleman who's been doing hormone therapy to
be a woman and testify in frontof a congressional committee that apparently these will
be his new abilities. Listen,what a bit about biology. I've been
on hormone therapy since July of lastyear, and I look different. I
smell different too. My physical capabilitieshave changed, really and when my breasts

(01:45:54):
finally developed, I can actually lackedhate nurse babies. Oh no, you
can't, and north should you.That's the birth that is. Stop pooping
on science. That's oh yeah,well yeah, there you go, folks.
That does it for us today.Make sure you sign up for the
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