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Almost three years in office. Inflationis up over seventeen percent since present Biden
came here. That's still Trump inflation. Inflation is moderating because of the actions
that this person, this president hastaken. Because are going up slower,
they're still high. It's going down. The prices are going down. If
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you look at where example a perfectexample. I mean I just talked about
last week how turkey prices. Costsfor turkeys is going down. The cost
for exits going down because of theactions that were taken, which I just
talked about supply chain and how thataffects the economy. And that's because of
the President's action that he's taken.Now, turkeys are up. Cost a
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turkey, ladies and gentlemen is superhigher. It's actually what sixteen percent higher
then it was a year actually seventeenpercent higher than it was a year ago.
Cost the turkey isn't going down.What turkeys are you getting? Because
I mean, if they're little andthey clock, that's not a turkey,
that's a chicken. Welcome back tothe show, Dan'll last year with you,
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We are ridiculous. Today you canlisten coast to coast. You can
stream the show you can watch thesimulcast channel three forty seven Direct TV.
If you want to know my mood, go to my Instagram page. And
I got a video of Kermit dancing. That's it. It's insane that puppeteer
should have gotten an award. It'samazing, all right. So no,
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the what kind of turkey is shegetting? I mean, you got what
a sixteen pound turkey is? Almostthirty dollars for sixteen pounds is toefurky cheaper?
What is tofurky? You know whatif you don't want to meat,
don't eat meat, but don't makepaste and then be like it's meat,
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it's not you can shape it.And I have vegetarian friends and so there,
you know, we all laugh ateach other. It's fun. I
don't need anybody getting all tight buttabout this. I'm just trying to figure
out what that's not a real thing. You're they're getting this data, so
fer key isn't real, just likebalancedine anyway, I'll they get the idea
that prices have gone down. I'mtrying to try to figure it out.
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Do they know how to count?I don't know. I and I agree
with you. It's a mystery.Those people would never should never be allowed
to handle the money a monopoly.Speaking of monopoly, gosh, Dana,
can we just pause for a minute. I'm gonna compliment myself on an epic
segue that I just ruined by pointingit out. It's really good segue,
Dana, thank you, speaking ofmonopoly. Out of all everything that we
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have going on right now, andthere's a lot happening right there's a lot
going on. Elizabeth Warren has declaredwar on Big Samwich. What oh no,
she has. Elizabeth Warren is upset. There's a Politico article that said
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that the fads are probing a tenbillion dollar deal for a samage chain that
would put Subway, Jimmy John's,and RB's on the same roof. Full
stop for a second. We gotto stop and just have some clarity to
what I just read to you.Do not put Arby's line's choices better if
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you're from Missouri. We all knowthis, but not everyone has the blessing
of growing up in Missouri with betterroast beef. But Arby's and Jimmy John's
in Subway, do not put themall in the same sentence. Because Arby's
that's a hot sandwich and just becauseyou can get something toasted doesn't mean it's
the same, So don't we thereis nuance here. So there's a firm,
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Rourke Capital. They're based in Atlanta, and they focused they focus on
consumer chains with franchise models. Soapparently they also have Duncan, Buffalo,
Wild Wings and Baskin Robins. Theysaid that they are purchasing these another we
investigated for antitrust, and Elizabeth Warrentweeted this quote, we don't need another
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private equity deal that could lead tohigher food prices for consumers. The FTC
is right to investigate whether the purchaseof Subway by the same firm that owns
Jimmy Johns and mccallister's Deli creates asandwich shop monopoly. Big Sandwich is born.
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Who knew? Who knew? Shewants to protect Americans from eating fresh
Elizabeth Warren has declared war on BigSamwich and very very worthy cause came going
after a big sandwich, going afteryeah, number one complaint that here about
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it. I mean, I hearthat it routinely pops up as the top
concern for voters. Big sandwich.We got to make sure that they're just
not out there to make one giantsandwich for America. There's only so much
bread. I mean, that's allwe've heard about. How Big Sandwich takes
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advantage of you. Yeah, Imean, you know, the we wouldn't
have this problem with Big Sandwich ifshe just got in the kitchen and made
one. Just saying, I justwould like to offer that. I mean,
if she just got in the kitchenand made a sandwich, we probably
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wouldn't have to deal with this.But I also think do they know what
the new trust means? I mean, really, are we worried about bread
and cold cuts? Really? We'rewhereing only so many people can make cold
cut sandwiches. I mean, howmany sandwich shops are there? There's like
a frillion. You were asking me, Kan was asking me on break He's
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like, so, what was thequestion you asked? I was wondering which
one you find as a better sandwichcompany, Jimmy Johns or Jersey. There's
one out there that I don't likethat uses a sweetbread, and I don't
like it. Sad, Yeah,but otherwise I don't care. It's a
sandwich. If you had a sandwich, then you had one sandwich. You
had all the sandwiches. That's notexactly true. That is wicked true.
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Paint with a broad brush. Everybodygives you the same salt, the same
as vicki chips. They give you, It's true. You're laughing because you
know it's true. The same asVicki's chips. You get the same drinks,
the same meats. You know.It's not like it's no it's different,
man, It's all the same.It's all the same. I personally
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do not like Subweight at all,like in any way, shape or form.
But I do like Jimmy John's andI also like Jersey Mics, but
I don't know which one I likebetter. And I was just wondering if
you liked Jersey Mikes better than youliked I haven't eaten Subway because I mean,
I I don't know, Like sandwichesisn't my favorite food, you know.
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So it's like sandwich is something thatyou eat when you don't got no
time to do nothing else. That'swhat whole decade in my twenties, sandwich
was a food group for me.Well, yeah, when you're younger,
but you know, when you getolder and you have a kitchen, you
know, I mean sandwiches. Imean, a sandwich is something that you
can make yourself at home. Onthat person. We got that at home,
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you don't have out here. Whatis that? That's an actual that's
an actual Steve. That is thename of it, right, is that
that's not the nickname of its Actually, yeah, it's like a gas station.
But they have a full source deliand they have the best hogies.
It's like a Casey's BUCkies. Yeah, you get that Bucky's pecan roll.
Okay, I mean there's there's lesssquirreld herd. Let's be real. It's
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not so much barbecue. It's morelike deli meats. But they have like
all types of cold and hot hogies. It's it started up in the Northeast,
but now they've oh they call theirsandwiches hogy. I forgot he's East
Coast, but they're in Florida now, right hogies? Okay, what's the
difference. I'm gonna get lit uponline. What is the difference between a
sandwich and a hogy? They're bothsandwiches. What's the difference between the hogy
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and the grinder that's a sandwich?I just thought that that was the lyric
of an Adam Sandler song Hogi's andgrinders slopedro which is a sandwich? Uh?
If I had to pick a favoritesandwich, I'd say Sloppy Joe is
my favorite sandwich. Slare amazing.But we just turned into shoresy now.
But yeah, it's all I mean, it's a sandwich. It's just on
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fancy bread, isn't it. No, No, you know what we're gonna
do right now because we're in aradio show. Give me indulge me for
a moment, right, I hadto sit here and deal with Elizabeth Warren
in Big Sandwich. H difference betweenhogy and a sandwich, I mean,
the dumbest thing I've ever typed.A HOGI uses harder bread and is usually
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served cold, whereas a sub usesa softer one and can be served toasted
or cold. It's basically a sandwich. It's the same damn sandwich. It's
the same sandwich. I love howthey're like, well, it's the difference.
It's a sandwich. Ah, comeon, sit here and act like
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it's what East Coast people call calltheir sandwiches. That's what it is.
I don't even know wait wait,wait, hang on, what is it?
Grind? I don't want to actuallygoogle that. So grinder is no,
not the website. No, I'mnot talking about where are you at?
Well, you're the one that said, what so is a grinder like
loose meat on it? What makesthe sandwich a grinder on? But they
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don't even know. It's the same, stupid thing. It's the same,
stupid sandwich. It's all a sandwich. It's not. It's just there.
They want to act like it's adifferent thing. You light me up online.
I don't care you see me hatemeal. It's all the same thing.
It's all a sandwich. It's allthe same. It is too,
It's all the same. But thebest one is the lions. Oh yeah,
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Lorraine says, a grinder is ahogy that's been heated. But a
HOGI is a sub what what arethe matrix? Is that? But not
soft bread? I'm gonna squeeze youlike soft bread so well, And there's
where the end. It's all gonnabe more expensive because bidnomics. I mean,
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with most everything, I agree withyou, except the fact that there
are differences between sandwiches. Now youthink you have one sandwich, you've had
them all. That is certainly it'snot. And what makes this even better
is the best sandwich though, isa Lion's Choice. They don't advertise that's
just the best sandwiches. They doone sandwich. It's only Missouri. Yeah,
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you can only get a Missouri.It's one sandwich. It's roast beef.
And don't they like basically butcher thecown and cut it all up right
there in the restaurant. I don'tknow. They walk it up behind the
building. They do. They slapits butt, walk it by the walk
it by the oven. And butit's perfectly medium rare and it you've never
had a roast beef sandwich until you'vehad a dull you haven't. You have
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not. I don't care. Yeah, until you've had one choice down here.
I don't know. I don't thinkthey allow it to leave Missouri.
They got to keep Missouri special.So they said, Lion's Choice can't leave
these boundaries. You can't go pastTable Rock Lake, you can't go over
the Mississippi. You can't gotta stayhere, gotta stay in Missouri. They
won't let it leave. I'm bubble, probably send like the guard or something
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down anyway, the best and theirbuns the sesame seed bonds. Oh my
gosh, they're so good. Anyway, where are my sandwiches? I hate
all the sandwiches except for that one. So Elizabeth Warren, she's worried about
anti trust. That's the whole thingof that. I just wanted to make
fun of Elizabeth Warren. Uh anda big sandwich. She's success. High
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five to myself. Yay, yay, Dana. All right. So,
so a couple of other things.The uh this, We're gonna get into
some of this stuff because I waswatching Apparently Black Friday was great for firearm
sales. Lots of people had somegood deals. Yeah, yeah, it
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was very good for firearm sales.That's what we're going to talk about that.
And I mean, if Democrats wantto try to make gun control an
issue, that's going to be horriblefor them. Also really good columnsts over
at Red State Jennifer Van laur she'sa Californian lifelong and she's warning conservatives about
Gavin Newsom. She says that there'sa chance he could Obama everybody and that
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people need to be a little bitmore concerned than they are. We're going
to talk about that. And nowall of the news you would probably miss
it's time for Dana's quick five.This is a lie. This study is
a garbage lie. It says workaholicsare addicts and they don't really enjoy their
jobs, say researchers hate. Iwant to kick this survey in the knees.
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Would you think I was gonna say, shame on you shame Uh it's
some I don't know, some surveyingblah blah blah blah. They looked at
maybe like one hundred and thirty workers. It's not enough for me. I
think that like workaholics, I thinkthat they're perfectionists. I think is what
it is. So I, okay, you guys want to know my guilty
pleasure. Everybody has one. Mineis reading gossip on Daily Mail. It's
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I will never admit to it anyother time, So take this one time.
And uh they so that one dude, what's his name, Scooby the
omad, Scooby dude who's trying tomake himself look like a Burnett Kin probably
with them min Uh. He's namedthe Royal Racist in his book in game
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that he has. So this dude, who is a weirdo, is basically
the mouthpiece for the suitcase girl andthe angry ginger Nazi dressing up as spare
and they he wrote this book andapparently you can't name people that you're making
accusations of in Britain because they don'thave like free speed laws like we do.
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Anyway, he accidentally named them inthe Dutch translation, so they had
to pull all these books off theshelves because he's a moron and so is
his publisher. Oh, let's see. Also a couple of other things to
make sure we have to hit here. In addition to that, the oh
where's this in nerd is? SouthwestAirlines passenger jumps out of the emergency room
door. Emergency door in an emergencyroom door. Yeah, this is crazy.
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It was the Southwest Airlines flight.It was on Sunday in Orleans.
So the dude escaped the plane throughan emergency hatch, ran on the tarmac
at the Louis Armstrong Airport Jefferson,Paris Parish Sheriff's office say that best arrested
the man. They had to keepthe plane parked at the terminal. Thankfully
it had not yet initiated for therun up for takeoff when the guy jumped
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out and made his escape. Sohe was taking the hospital for evaluation,
but nothing. There were no otherdetails out there. In a Swedish cross
country skier, Kelly Howe Ferversung racein icy temperatures and said that he froze
his male copulatory organ. Wow,well there you go. See, I
don't like snow. Stay with us. You know, we're going to set
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up follow up calls with every governorwe met with to make sure we're available.
As I think it was President Reagansaid, we're from the government.
We're here to help. There's thereare resources there. How that quote goes,
that's not how that. Now heis the education secretary, So that's
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that's Miguel Cardona. He is theeducation secretary. And he's not getting this
right, the lack of what secretaryeducation. Yeah, so let's hear the
correct quote because he's quoting Reagan audiosound by too please. I think you
all know that I've always felt thenine most terrifying words in the English language
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are I'm from the government and I'mhere to help. Hmmm. That's the
correct quotation for that. And it'sjust kind of amazing that he got it.
It's not amazing, it's Michael Cardona. It's just kind of crazy that
he got it as wrong as hedoes. Like, what is it so
so it says, as the Biblesays an ecclesiastes, eat, drink and
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be merry for tomorrow we die.I mean, there's a ton of different
ways that we could. I mean, there's there's a lot of things that
we could we could have, wecould have fun with. But that's that's
kind of that's so bad. That'sso bad that he Miguel Cardona, guys
the education secretary. But isn't thatkind of fitting? That's such a fitting
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thing to do. I mean,you know, as he said, we're
from a government, we're here tohelp. Yeah, that's you admitted the
terrifying part of it. Oh,So, welcome back to the program,
Daniell last year with you. Youcan listen Coast to Coast and you can
also stream the radio program. Youcan watch the simul cast on YouTube,
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Facebook and channel three forty seven DirectTV. So about the YouTube, just
a quick note because everybody's been askingme about this. Okay, So in
order to how I mean, howis the cand In order to have monetization
on YouTube, you have to jeel. You have to enable them to randomly
run ads in the middle of yoursimulcast without any regard for when you actually
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go to break right. But it'seven worse than that because they give you
the impression that you can control that. They give you the impression that you
can control a lot of stuff withYouTube, and that's not necessarily go into
settings, and there's all kinds ofthings you can do, quote unquote,
it's like pressing the elevator button.The door closed button doesn't work. And
so we've implemented all the things thatshould make those ads pop when we're naturally
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already in a commercial break, sothat it works for everybody. And for
some reason, YouTube, although givingus the impression that we're able to do
that, it's not executing that way. Yeah no, And isn't it also
related to when a person joins andstarts watching too. That is part of
the information that YouTube gives us.So but the choice that we made on
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the mid rolls shouldn't have changed that, like the fact whenever someone tunes in
shouldn't have changed that. But again, you just can't believe what's in the
settings and the explanations that you twopassed. But if you say anything about
anything that rhymes with Schmiverermechtin. Thenthey'll they'll demonetize you while still monetizing you
and not giving you any options orSchmackzine schmack sine. Yeah, you can't.
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You can't talk about that. Imean, you know, it would
be horrible if their headquarters were hitwith an asteroid. It'd be an act
of God. I'm just saying.I mean I'm wishing for it. I'm
just saying it would be horrible.I'm lamenting. That would be so bad,
wouldn't it. That's sad. Feellike I'm almost crying. Okay,
it's not gonna happen. I couldn't. Yeah, this is like getting water
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from a rock. Not gonna haveit. All Right, So the I
told you about this? Did Itell you about this dead Spin thing?
Oh? I mentioned I was gonnaI mentioned I was going to talk about
it. This is actually a wildstory. So this uh has to do
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with this kid. I was lookingfor his age in my notes and it's
it's sad. This guy blocked me. The guy who wrote this piece let
me, I don't have Twitter pulledup for some reason. Is that good
or bad? The guy who wrotethis piece, right, he immediately blocked
me. I'm not making this up. So let's start with this. His
name is Karen. His name isKaren, Karen Phillips. That's his actual
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name, not making it up.So this dude, right, this Karen
dude, he writes this story wherehe goes after this kid. Here's the
headline, the headline, and itgot community noted and ratioed six ways to
Sunday, and I tweeted, Iwas, I was on a tear about
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this last night. Dead's been tweeted. The NFL needs to speak out against
the Kansas City chief Chiefs fan inblack face and a native headdress and it's
literally a little kid. Now here'swhat they did that was incredibly disingenuous.
He had his face painted Chiefs colorsand they did community note it. They
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showed that his face was painted blackand red. He's in the Chiefs jersey
and he has the headdress on thiskid. I mean, this kid's like
what maybe he looks like he's eightor nine, yeah, ten years old.
Yeah, he's a little kid.And Karen Phillips, who is a
big giant coward. When everybody whowent at him, he started blocking them
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like crazy. He's wearing face paintthat matches the team's colors. He's a
super fan, and because I knowrace is incredibly important to the left,
he's an adult black male who's goingafter a young white male, and that's
very important to the left. Theyhave to know before they can demonstrate any
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kind of caring about anything. Theyhave to know. So they don't care
because it involves a young wa male. But his name's Karen. I just
can't It's the most I've never met. I've never seen a male who's been
so appropriately named in my life,in my ever loving life. So he
goes after this kid, and he'slike he and in the way that the
headline is written, it almost he'sjust like, Oh, it's a Kansas
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City Chiefs fan. You're The firstthing that comes to your mind is that,
oh, it's there's an adult guyout there, an adult who did
something horrible, right, That's thefirst thing. If you don't see the
photo, if you don't see anyother context, the first seed in your
mind is that, oh, thisis this is probably this an adult.
Then when you see the photo,they specifically only showed one side of the
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kid's face in the photo They ranwith the photos on dead Spin, and
they didn't include any other photos ofthe kid. His face is half right,
half black. He's painted in hisI mean he's he's got he's painted
in his UH team's colors, andthey presented it as he was in blackface.
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How is that not defamation? Howin the world is that not defamation?
This is how he started the article. You're gonna need to grab on
something, you need a hold onsomething. Here's how this Here's how Karen
started the article. Quote. Ittakes a lot of disrespect, a lot
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to disrespect two groups of people atonce. But on Sunday afternoon in Las
Vegas, a Kansas City Chiefs fanfound a way to hate black people and
Native Americans at the same time.This is what this adult male wrote about
this little kid. He accused thekid of being in black face. Literally,
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he says. The image of aChiefs fan in blackface wearing a Native
headdress leads to so many answered unansweredquestions. Is that fan a kid or
a young adult? Are you blind? You absolute? Oh my gosh,
the Holy Spirit put a hand overmy mouth. Oh my gosh, ooh
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ooh oh, are you kidding meright now? Are you kidding me right
now. This is so stupid,This is so dumb. This is what
this male, this racist dude,this racist bigot. Karen Phillips, who's
a cowardly racist Karen totally appropriately named, wrote about this little kid kids in
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his face is half red, halfblack. He's in his team's colors.
And you know, I can westop with this whole. I cannot stand
the ignorant progressive appropriation and and allthings American Indian. I'm so done with
it. They have no idea aboutAmerican Indian history, like they don't unders.
They don't even understand the history behindredskin. They probably think all American
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Indians lived in tpis. They haveno clue. They have no clue about
different nations. They have no clueabout different cultural practices between the nations.
They have no idea about about differentboundaries, that different areas, or anything
about the Indian nation's history. Tothem, all American Indians, all American
Indians, are alike. They're allIndians are all the same. They all
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do the same stuff. There werethe same things. They all make rugs,
they all have beads. They alldo the same thing. That's what
the that's a progressive think that's whythey react the way that they do when
they see stuff. They also don'tunderstand mascots, apparently, you know,
you don't make a mascot of ateam after something that you denigrate. You
don't make the mascot something that's supposedto supposed to inspire courage and resiliency and
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motivation to go out there and winand be inspirational, be something to which
you want to aspire, something whichyou want to pattern yourself after for victory.
You don't select something that you denegrateas your mascot. So they don't
understand American Indians because they're all abunch of racist jackwagons. And they also
don't understand sports mascots. But thisis what progressives do. So they sit
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here and they think, oh,red skin, it must mean they think
their skin is red. Wow?Racist much the Warriors painted themselves? Are
you kidding me? How ignorant doyou have to be in the era of
information to run with this stuff?I am. You get the dumbest progressives
out there, and they're the oneswho are actually demonstrating racism. Oh,
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I have no idea that the Warriorswould paint themselves colors. This must be
a slur. We've got to banit. This has nothing to do,
by the way, with progressives inany way caring about American Indians. If
Progressives cared about American Indians, maybethey would have made it easier, because
historically their party has been the onein the way of allowing American Indians to
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actually loan their own their own landon reservations. Or maybe they would have
done more when they dumped a buttton of toxic chemicals in a river in
Colorado, poisoning tons and tons andtons of livestock owned by American Indians,
and refusing to take ownership of thaterror. Maybe I don't know, Maybe
they would have taken, you know, acknowledged their culpability in that, and
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try to rectify the situation. Maybethey wouldn't have relocated people forcibly on the
trail of genocide. You know,the founder of the modern day Democrat Party
excuse it and notck like it neverhappened under their own party and act like
they still don't practice it now bydenying people the ability and right to own
their own land on government property.But I digress, So spare me your
troll fate. Concern about American Indians. The only time that people want to
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pretend that they care about American Indians, or if they see that one old
rage against the Machine video, orif something comes up in the news,
and then all of a sudden,they want to act like they're concerned with
different nations issues. They don't evenunderstand the hierarchy. They don't even understand
how many of it works, becausethey're appropriators. White progressives are colonizers throughout
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history. They've been the colonizers.They want to colonize and eradicate all different
bits of history that make every personunique and fascinating. It's disgusting. I'm
tired of seeing it like they don'teven know. They didn't even want the
word chiefs. They think chiefs isa slur. They think everything they don't
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understand it at all, but theyappropriate and then they project their bigotry into
the situation because they're the ones thatyou know why they see everything in bigoted
terms, because they're bigots. Thisis the ideology that fought against women voting.
This is the ideology that fought tokeep people of a different color enslaved.
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This is the ideology that forced torelocate people on the trail of jenacide.
That is the ideology that has alwayspromoted that they've always been on the
wrong side of history, going backto the beginning of time, and it
hasn't changed. You just get newfaces, new names, some new voices,
but they repeat the same stupid,bigoted ignorance. So Karen goes after
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Karen goes after this insane on thisinsane rant, and he goes after this
kid, and then he has tolock his replies and privatize his accounts because
he started getting dragged for going aftera kid. Now, thankfully, Community
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Notes absolutely corrected the situation and said, no, the kid is literally demonstrating
his team's colors. Think about thisfor a minute. You know why,
I'm gonna tell you. I understandwhy people live digitally. Now. I
understand why kids today don't want togo out in the real world because they
hate people like Karen Phillips. There'sa Karen Phillips somewhere out there ready to
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ruin your life because it's going toadvance them professionally, because there is a
Karen Phillips out there who wants tolook like his soul is more improved than
yours. Because he's calling you outfor your transgressions and he himself has none.
There is always a Karen Phillips outthere waiting to prey on someone and
to make an example of them fortheir own advantage. No wonder. The
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youth of today don't want to goout and date, no wonder. They
don't want to go out in theworkplace and go out and do things that
we did when we were younger.I get why they want to live digitally,
because you got to deal with thesejackwagons publicly, and who wants that?
Like SAMs through the ale glass.So are the days of the United
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States. I had an in depthconversation with Stevie Wonder last night. Who
is I love Stevie Wonder again forthe serious question. I had it in
depth conversation with Stevie Wonder last night. Who is asking the questioning? I
am meeting with the President. Iwanted to be able to say, she's
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very concerned about the black agenda fallingalong the wayside. Let's be real,
April Ryan, who looks better witha wig? I mean it looks nice
on her. I'm not being ignorant. I'm saying stop. I'm saying them
the nice for I'm being genuine.It'll go away in a minute. Uh.
But all she wanted to do wasbe like I talked to Stevie Wonder.
Everybody, for real, I'm reallysure Stevie Wonders like April, let
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me tell you, I was soconcerned i'mbout the black agentle fond by the
wayside. Can you please? Doesthat sound like some of Stevie Wonder is
gonna say I'm superstitious? Yeah?Are you super I'm also superstitious, Kane,
very much so? I suspicious?Yeah? She Uh, that's why
we played this song coming in bythe way in case anyone needed notes.
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But she just wanted to be Shejust wanted to name drop and be like
I talked to Stevie Wonder all youknow what? To make that moment less,
dom all she would have had todo is just say I talked to
Stevie Wonder. I didn't have aquestion. I just wanted to say that
and then just sit down, shutup. You don't have to sit here
and do this elaborate story. Allright, we got a lot more to
hit because it's Elizabeth Warren versus BigSamwich. Come just find the relation to
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the terrible events that that occurred onPino Square on Thursday. You know,
I really would ask people to tryand avoid connecting crying with migration. It's
not right. Yes, people whomay not be here in the country and
ire and legally, I beg younot to. Please, don't confuse that
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with criminality. Seriously, they're stillgoing on about this. Welcome back to
the program, Dana last year withyou top of the second hour. You
can listen Coast to coast. Youcan stream the radio program as well.
You can also follow along on YouTubeFacebunk channel three forty seven Direct TV.
Yeah, illegal migration. What's thename for that, Kane, the name
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for illegal migration. I mean,migration's fine, But if you're trying to
immigrate or enter a place not inaccordance with the law, there's a word
for that. Crime. Yeah,that's right. Thanks, I it's crime.
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It was right there. Yeah.So weird that the Irish Prime Minister
wants to ask people to try andavoiding connecting crime with crime. What you
heard me, I don't think Idid. Yeah, stop connecting crime with
crime? Very simple. But enteringa country illegally is a uh huh,
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it's a crime. Okay, butdon't assumed that the crime is also related
to crime. But it's a crime. Uh huh. Do you see how
ridiculous this is. That's them rightnow. They haven't changed, they haven't
changed, and this is all dueto the it's all fallout still from the
riots and everything. After this,this Algerian guy went crazy and there they
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were trying to figure out if hewas in the country legally or not.
And he stabbed outside of a primaryschool. He stabbed, almost killed a
five year old girl, stabbed anotherwoman, and then Connor McGregor spoke out
about it and they had thirty fourpeople arrested, and then the Irish the
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Irish police started investigating Connor McGregor.Even though he was like a change.
He criticized the government and he condemnedthe violence. But you can't criticize the
government there, so he's been investigated. Now, let me understand this is
one thing I've never understood. Letme give you a little insight into my
family history. I come from andI'm a true American, I come from
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all. I'm a mutt. Imean, I'm literally a one person melting
pot. Everyone thinks that i'm somethingor other they think I'm Italian, they
think I'm this Our family is actuallythe main two veins of our Famili's ancestry
is American, Indian and Irish,and that goes up to my grandfather and
then my great great grandparents. Aset of them were super Irish. And
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I've never I mean, because youknow, there's always jokes in our family
about you know, our ancestry andwhere we come from and things like that,
and you know the combination of thetwo. And then somewhere we're far
back, we got like we gotlike a Norwegian somehow, I have no
idea how, but apparently Norwegian andthen came through the Carolinas and then oh
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and I have a great times questionmark grandfather who was hung off the Carolinas
for piracy. So I I'm gonnarevert back to my culture is at Ercosta.
Whenever I see any when you doit, talk like a pirate day.
But I'm only going to do itto the progressive left. You all
could have passed anyway. My wholepoint in bringing this up is there is
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a stereotype about the Irish, thefighting Irish, right, there's a stereotype,
I mean, and it's one thatI have friends who live part time
in Ireland and they embrace it wholeheartedly. The fighting Irish. You don't take
nothing from nobody, and it's just, you know, it's just a long,
revered, cherished perception, which iswhy I'm bewildered when the Government's like,
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nah, you can't do that,and Irish people are like, okay,
what what are you talking about?I mean, I have a story.
So one of my friends the listspart time in Ireland, lists part
time in Ireland and then is inNew York the rest of the time.
We're saying that it was her youngerbrother and his friends that got it was
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their friends. They had a disagreement, they got into a brawl. They
were told to take it outside thepub. They went into the street,
brawl, made up, went backinside, had another pint. And that's
just the nature of things, right, I mean, good nature, go
out, get it out of yoursystem. But then the government tells you
you can't do something. Where doesthat fighting spirit go. I mean they
had people out in the street writingand Connor McGregor was speaking on now you
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got the Irish police said we're gonnainvestigate you. My response, do you
want to know my I feel likesome of you don't really want to know
what my response would be. Iwould probably do the D generation X move
while telling them to investigate D's pecans. That would have been my response.
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I'm not joking you. I wouldhave been arrested so many times. And
I that's what I don't get,Like your your why would you? Why
don't don't don't abide that, don'tabide that. I mean, they're talking
about investigating Connor McGregor for crying outloud. I read Connor McGregor's tweets.
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When I first heard that he hadsaid something about all the riots and everything.
I thought, Oh my gosh,what did he say? We got
to go? Look was I don'tknow what I was expecting. I guess
I was anticipating that it was goingto be so like over the top because
he's being investigated by the Irish police. I mean, surely they would,
Oh yes, they would. He'sall literally I read the tweet seed the
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other day. He's like, oh, there's grave danger among us in Ireland.
Should never be in the first place, and he's talking about ignoring the
law coming into the country, andthen he also talks about the importance of
you know, just making sure thatyou're polite to the people that live in
the country to what you're immigrating to, just as you would be to them
and theirs, you know, Imean, it extends both ways all the
Apparently that's bad. And then ohheaven forbid, he went and criticized Kane.
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He went and he criticized the government. He went and stole their lucky
charms, he did. He wentand criticized the governments, and so now
they have to have a full blowninvestigation into him, bringing me to my
point that if I were him,I would do degeneration X move and tell
them to come investigate these pecans.You're welcome, could have said Cashews as
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well. Sometimes I don't know whichone I prefer more taste wise, you
know, I mean, there's somany things you can do with the pecan
anyway, that's beside the point.Yeah, you can't criticize anybody over there.
It's not not allowed. It's notallowed. So then it makes me
wonder. It's just, you know, what is the fighting Irish? Then
what's where's the fighting spirit? Comeon, where's that at? Where is
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it? All these Western governments?That's one of the most terrifying We talked
a little bit about this yesterday.That's one of the most terrifying developments that
I've seen in the past twenty years. These governments turning on its own free
people for exercising the freedoms that theyhave, huh, or for daring to
expect that other people follow the law. Hey, we got to follow the
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law. You got to follow ittoo. Oh, that's mean of you.
You can't say that if you tellpeople, Yeah, if you want
to come into the country, comeinto it legally the way that we would
come into your country. Oh,you can't say that. That's mean.
It's mean of you. You can'tbe saying those things. Now. I
don't know why I'm still talking likeIrish cop, but you know works,
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you can't say those things. It'smean spirited. No, just not to
brotherly love. It's mean to sithere and talk about that. Oh the
border should be open, should it? Though? It's mean to have any
to disagree otherwise. But you haveall these governments, like you know,
the the what you saw with Uafter October seventh, and then our government
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comes out like, oh, wellwe got to really focus on use lamophobia.
Yeah, it's it's lamophobia. Imean, you got Jewish teachers being
locked into classrooms for their own protection, students being locked into broom closets for
their own protection. Hate crimes.I hate that phrase. But to use
the words of the left. Youknow, people targeting Jewish business is vandalizing
them. It's like the nineteen thirtiesall over again. Oh my gosh.
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And then the Western government, ourgovernments are criticizing the people who speak out
and say, hey, didn't y'alllive this before? Someone go rouse Jimmy
Carter if he can be roused fromhis deathly slumber and maybe ask him he
was around. It's also to blamefor everything that's happening in the Middle East.
But that's why I don't know whyre lionizing him now. But you
know that breaks anyway. I justI don't get it. Come on,
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so a few other things I wantto make sure we hit. Oh my
gosh, you guys, I've beenwaiting for this one. So you remember
the story that we had the otherday about the kid. The kid who
was in the Kansas City Chiefs colors, like he had the headdress on half
his face was painted black. Halfof it was painted red and he got
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I mean, he got savaged bythis grown man named Karen. I swear
to dude his name, cause Igot a full stop. I know his
mom couldn't foresee into the future,like she couldn't see that. You know,
a man who acts like a complainingwoman and is named Karen. Granted,
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it's c A R R O N. No offense to the Karen's out
there. Just laugh it off andit's all in good fun, right,
Just don't be don't be so heavyhanded that you can't have fun with stuff.
But I mean, he went afterthis kid. He literally said that
the kid hated black people. Hesaid the kid was in black face.
The kid hates black people. Probablydidn't you say, he probably hates Mexicans
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too. He said a whole bunchof stuff, I mean. And then
as it turns out, the kid, I don't want to I don't really
want to say his name, buthe's actually his last name is Armenta.
He is from California. He's actuallyan American Indian who belongs like he is
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literally a member of the Chumash nation. His dad is on the tribal board
in Santa Ynez. Like a votingmember of a tribal nation. His dad's
on the board, their family islegitimate, their actual American Indians. So
Karen Phillips went after an American Indianchild in order to try to score clout.
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Just let that sink in, likeliterally bringing into the building Elon,
no, for real, let thisseriously, I mean, and his little
sweet little face. He was soproud, he was like all decked out.
Yeah, he's actually an American Indian. It'd be nice if the Chiefs
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came out and support of him.Why haven't they done that? You had
a reporter go after one of youryoungest fans. Why wouldn't the team stick
up for him? Be like,well, hey, Karen, this kid
is actually a minority, he's anAmerican Indian and he loves our team.
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Why wouldn't Why, I mean,you're missing a golden opportunity. The Chiefs
should publicly stick up for him.That would be a nice thing to do,
don't you agree? Do you thinkthey haven't because of the politics of
it. I think I saw apost about the fans themselves wanting to support
by actually the next game, everyonepainting their face. I saw that.
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But you're right, I think theydid that. I might actually like the
chiefs, right, I mean,I just think they look at this as
a third rail type of hot potatothing and they don't want to touch,
but I think they should. Yeah, I mean, he just it just
is amazing, amazing the way thathe went at this kid. Yeah,
the kid's dad is literally on he'son a member of a tribal governing board.
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He's a member of a sovereign indigenousnation. Oh my gosh, like
this. Karen Phillips could not havestuck his foot any further up his own
backside if he tried. Man,what a cell phone and now all of
the news you would probably miss.It's time for Dana's quick five. Life
(44:08):
saving cancer therapy may itself cause cancer? This according to the FDA, they
said that it's the car car hyphenT therapy. They said that there are
some benefits. But the Food andDrug Administration says that there's nineteen new cases,
nineteen cases of new cancer cancer that'slinked to car T therapies which they
(44:30):
give terminal blood to patients and thenthey see immune souls taken from the bodying
an engineer to attack before being infusedback in the patient's blood, but they
said that it could actually cause otherdisruptions. But it's not right, No,
it's not the class shot. Yeah, it's not the classhot. Though.
I'm going all the way down towhat I have highlighted and read here.
I want to know how I knowwe got the other but I can't.
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Well, I'm sorry, I likeI jetted past all the other headlines
for this one. A man,this dude who has headaches for five months,
right, I mean, imagine youhave headache every day for straight five
months. That's like really, that'sawful. Well, when he went to
the doctor to figure out why,like what was happening, he learned that
he had chopsticks stuck in his brain. Yeah, he literally had chopsticks in
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his brain. It it is aman in Vietnam. He was flabbergasted after
discovering that he had a pair ofchopsticks lodged in his skull. He's a
thirty five year old patient. Thisis from the British paper The Metro and
also New York Post. They saidthe doctor's conducted CTEA skins, which revealed
that he was he was suffering froma neurological condition defined by a dangerous increase
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in intracranial pressure. Literally a pairof chopsticks that were penetrated up his nose
into his brain. Now he wasflocks over how it happened. Then he
said he remembered he was out drinkingin Vietnam, involved involved in a fight
five months ago. He doesn't rememberdetails, only that someone stabbed him in
the face of an unknown object.How drunk are you that you don't know
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that someone literally puts chopsticks up yournose into your brain. So that's uh.
And apparently they didn't discover it untilnow. That's so nasty. I
can't deal. Oh my gosh,let's see ooh, Arizona alfalfa farms.
Foreign firms are exploiting water regulations,unregulated water use. So tensions are boiling
(46:30):
through the in the Arizona of McMullanValley over the out. It's the alfhil
water fight. We can even talk. Goodness, stay with it. We've
got a lot more in scores.Welcome back to the program, Dana last
here bottom of this second hour.You can listen coast to coast terrestrially.
You can stream the radio program.You can watch a silocast on YouTube.
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Facebook, Direct TV through forty seven, all that good stuff. So this
is a great I love his books. My very good friend Brian Killmeat,
who I've know for a very longtime. I also don't think that he
sleeps. I think that he justlike goes somewhere and waits quietly in the
shadows and then like, oh,it's for everybody else sleeps because he will
work late and then he gets outof the morning, he goes, goes,
goes, comes out with all thesegreat books on history that offer these
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great deep dives and these amazing perspectiveson stuff that you like you normally it's
it's like something you always want toread more of when you know, and
but you never really have like aresource to do it. And he hits
all of it. And he's gota new book out right now. Obviously,
you know, Brian's a co hostof Fox and Friends and the Brian
kill Me Show on Fox, andhe's radio bestselling author. His new book
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out yesterday, Teddy and Booker tI love that sounds like it sounds like
actually a rock group, how twoAmerican icons blazed a path for racial equality.
It is out now. He's gota great write up in the New
York Post about it as well.Brian, good to see you, David.
Thanks having me on. I appreciatewhat a great studio you at.
Oh, thank you. I don'tknow if it's the TV or radio show.
We're both all of them, allof them. Thank you. Yeah.
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I got my big old light wallbehind me, and my big it's
not just like a screen. It'slike all my huge led lightwall. I'll
have to show you one day whenyou're in Dallas a lot to Avian Studio
and you have to look at mygiant rig my desk, a four and
a half foot wide gaming screen.It is like an engineering Marvel. Yeah,
it's like I wish I could Iget on my little laptop and I'm
disappointed. So your book, congratulations, because this is like the millionth book
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that you've written your factory. Uhand uh, this is a very This
is a story that I actually didn'tknow until I started reading about, you
know, when I first heard thatyou were writing this book and I started
kind of reading about it. Thisis, I mean fascinating. You're talking
about, you know, Teddy Rooseveltobviously in booker T. Washington, and
how these two men came together.What a timely topic. Why is that
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why you pick? Because of everythingthat's going on in the world right now,
You're like, this is a greatstory for now a little bit.
I think I did a couple ofdays. I'm trying to move up through
time, you know. I stumbledon to Georgewrrishton's Secret six to twenty plus
years ago. By the way,that's an amazing book. That's still one
of my favorites. Thanks, andI just kept like research it on my
own, just hey, you knowwhat other people golf I would just kind
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of look into it. I go, this could be a great movie National
Treasure with Nicholas Cages out. Igo, I got a better one,
and it actually happened. And thenafter that came out, it did well.
I thought, would be, what'sthe next big thing that not many
people talk about? And I cameup with Jefferson. I was fascinated by
the War of eighteen twelve. OutsideTexas, where you are, not many
people know about the history of Texas. I thought Sam used to and be
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cold to look at and then comesto civil war. And before I read
that, I read Booker T.Washington's Up from Slavery. Before I focused
on Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln,and I go, this is unbelievable.
How could a guy who is aslave till nine, no shoes, sleeping
on the floor, one meal aday, never learned to read and write,
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eventually become the most successful educator inthe country. An impact it made
in almost every continent with his curriculum. And then to read his story,
it almost sounds like fiction. Andthen in his story and other books,
Teddy Roosevelt's all over it and howmuch they meant to each other. And
then I went out to talk toTweet Roosevelt, the great grandson who happens
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to be leading the Roosevelt School tomy college, and I said, I'm
thinking about doing this book. Isthere anything there? Is this a reach?
And he said absolutely not. YetTeddy had blind spots, no doubt
about it. Some things you saidmakes you know that he was. It's
nineteen oh one and we were havingyou know, a lot of things change.
But what he did with Booker T. Washington was phenomenal. It's underappreciated,
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and go for it. He helpedme out with a bunch of books
and resources. Tuskegee was a hugehelp because that's the university he founded that
really changed the South in so manyways. And I just thought, let's
tell this story. Stopped talking abouttaking an inning at the World Cup.
Stop talking about being a forty nineers quarterback and feeling so upset about America
that it's not worth playing football.Let's get a perspective on how far we've
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come. That's a that's a greatstory. Talking with our good friend Brian
kill Me at his new book Teddyand Booker t how too American icons blame
is the path for racial equality?You know, I look at the stories,
I look at the the leaders ofthem that we know through history,
and it's I mean, I don'tknow. Maybe it's just because we're so
limited and that we're living the now. I look at the infighting in the
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Republican Party. I look at theelection results last night. Are we I
mean, are we ever gonna beable to have any books like this from
any leaders of our time? Now? I mean I just wonder. I
mean, you got to go findthem. You gotta go find them,
you got to bring them out.And what I do is I try to
do things because there's so many crosscurrents. Okay, you'd go to make
a speech, and you realize theperson who wants you to make a speech
(51:37):
if something happens with their company andthey go wrong. I'm the keynote speaker
at an event, so I justdecided to create my own event. And
when I go out, I talkabout all the books. So I basically
how America got great. So I'mgoing to be doing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
I'm going to Pittsburgh. I'm goingto be in I got to shoot
in Michigan, in Red Bank,New Jersey, so I'll be going out.
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But I talk about it, andI'm fascinated by the first people have
about our history because a lot ofpeople, if you're a math person,
you're not focused on history. Ifyou're a history person, you I have
focused on math. People are proudto be American, but now they've got
to defend that state. Why areyou proud to be an American? Well,
I feel like we're arming them littleby little Victorian story that why we
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are such an exceptional nation, nota perfect nation. Right, No,
no, you are an exceptional yeah, and why we're pushing back when they
say Andrew Jackson and George Washington's statueshould stand, and you shouldn't box up
Peddy Roosevelt's statue and send it toNorth Dakota. There was once in front
of the Museum of Natural History,which he founded. Yeah, it's like
it's like the cultural revolution with MAO, just like taking apart the old and
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try to put in something new.We're talking with our friend Brian kill Me.
I want to pick your brain.You know, the election results yesterday.
I'm fascinated with the spin that I'mhearing from Democrats on Virginia. I
mean, you've You've talked about thisa lot on your radio program on Fox
and Friends as well, because Virginiawas a blue state that you know,
Republicans overperformed in twenty one. Thereare some redistricting issues obviously, but Young
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is still governor for two years.Republicans still are making I mean, I
think that Republicans have covered a lotof ground just in a little bit,
so I don't think that they shouldbe as depressed about Virginia. How do
you take that when you see thespin coming from like the axle rods and
everybody out there, Well, Imean it's still the razors ecd either way
to flip and hold or a holdand flip whatever it is. I think
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it was because young can put somuch into it. He made himself,
put himself done so much, andyou think he already shocked the world once
he's performing. Well, why can'the just flip a few seats? How
could that be? But you know, I think for him personally to set
back. But it's not as ifOklahoma just one blow. Yeah, it's
not Texas where you're at. IfTexas everyone blew, jeez, that changes
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everything forever. There's another book forit right there. Oh yeah, that
history if that ever, haven't itwas? Yeah? Once was democratic eyed,
you know. But but you know, just to look at that,
I think Duncan's a bit of astep back because he's looking to stay on
a roll and you know, waittwo years come for twenty twenty eight.
So I think it is setback frombut it's not devastating. I just think
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it comes down to, you know, the Dobbs decision. Yeah, and
how are you going to message it? Because three states at a time they're
going to try to Democrats going totry to message that and put it on
the ballot four or five states everyelection cycle and let their Republicans to message
it and whatever that message is,do it. They were running ads as
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you know in Kentucky. Then thatDaniel of a twelve year old saying I
was raped by my stepfather Daniel Cameronwants to make me have the baby,
and he never responded, Oh mygosh. Oh so that's fifty one for
you. Yeah, you got yougotta. Republican's got to get a handle
on this, because I mean,they have the winning message. I mean,
(54:55):
clearly I realized, you know obviouslythat Georgia and Florida are not you
know, Ohio and not Virginia.They're very different. But in some way
the messaging can work. But isthat something that comes from the RNC,
Like, how do they make thiswork? How can they get cohesive on
this? I just think there's there'sa there's a wrong way to answer it,
(55:17):
and that is zero exemptions. Yeah. I think that that when you
tell a nine year old that's alsorunning do you have a DA that was
running an AD and saying either anine year old get pregnant because of a
of an incest situe, situation withDaniel Cameron, make me have that baby?
You know, his answer is no, why do you say it?
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So? You know, whether theywant a message and say we're for the
moms to make their decision. Wewant the states to make their decision.
If you talk to ron McDaniel,they know how to do it. He
feels though some people are uncoachable.Yeah, it's yeah, if you get
into the weeds a little bit,then you get into if you're explaining you're
losing because I think what was oneof the cases like in Pennsylvania where twelve
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year old but they had also establishedthat technically that would have been detrimental to
her health, so that fell underthe exceptions for the the maternal health and
I think that's applicable in Kentucky.But which is why I don't understand why
Daniel Cameron. And I really likeDaniel Cameron. I want I want him
to be like a rock star forthe GOP. I don't know why he
didn't rise to that and answer it. I don't. I don't either.
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Because Ronald McDaniel was in with onmy radio show Monday and she expressed frustration.
I go, what do you thinkabout Kentucky? And she said,
what do I hope? I hopehe wins? What do I think I
think these last set of ads aredevastating. And then she sent him to
me and I, wow, whatdid he say? And she said nothing.
They had no formal response to.So yeah, that's bad. That's
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bad. They can't they can't bethey can't be doing that. So obviously
Republicans got to get get it togetherfor that messaging for abortion, because you're
right, I think they're going toput this on the ballot and never in
all of these different states, gobit by bit. They're looking at this
just as incrementally as pro lifers are. And do you think too that there's
a faction, Like there's a splitin the Republican side. You got the
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all or nothing's and then the oneswho are like, Okay, it's about
saving lives, even if we haveto do it incrementally, and they're both
hostile to each other. I think, yeah, Republicans love disagreeing with each
other. There's no doubt about it. We're almost right. I know.
I was saying that we're watching realtime Republicans come apart with the whole speakers
thing, but the next day theDemocrats showed they could do it better.
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And when we're seeing now with thesquad and more criticizing Joe Biden, including
Barack Obama, and to have acrowd of college clowns, this Palestinian movement
to file the White House and callhim genocide Joe. Can you imagine if
Trump was in office, because hewould have backed Israel to the hill.
(57:50):
Yeah, you would have let himgo. Wou even tried to pause him.
This is the worst president ever yea. And now we have set up
saying ceasefire. He wants a pause. And then now the messaging from the
administration talking to our friend Brian Kilmeade, the messaging from the administration as well,
we don't want Israel to stay inGaza. After all of this is
send done. I think they haveto. I mean they've had what since
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since so five oh six. Imean, I think it's proven that they
got to. Now it's theirs.It's done. Yeah, at least to
hold. I don't know if there'sa UN peace caping force, I doubt
it. If you're turning over tothe Palestinian organization, they're afraid of a
month. Yeah, Amas, lasttime they were in Gaza it lasted a
month. There was an election thatgot kicked out. They said, we'll
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never get kicked out. You knowwho told me this. One of the
founder's sons, that son of Amas. Yeah, that with that book out,
they did a movie on and hesaid that. They kept saying Amas
is not strong enough to overthrow thePalestinian authority, and they got overthrown,
banished to the West Bank. Andthey all they did was collect money for
(58:51):
the leadership and relevance in West Banktoo. Yeah, Amas is more partly
than the popular in the West Bankthan than Gaza. And now you want
to give mock me to bus moremoney. He's already got a private plane
and thirty five million dollars in cash. It's all our money. It makes
no sense. It's uh, it'sthis administration nothing. He doesn't make sense.
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Our friend Brian kill me Teddy andBooker t how two American icons blazed
a path for racial equality. Myfriend, if you're in Dallas, give
me a shout and we'll go outfor some good Texas brisken. I am
because I'm going to be at theBush Museum. I'm gonna be at his
library, all right, all right, Well, yeah, I gotta I'll
find out. I'll text you data. All right, it sounds we'll make
We'll make this work. Yes,sir, sounds good. Congrats on the
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book as always. Uh love theradio program, love watching in the mornings
as well on Fox and Friends.Say you always do great work. I
hope you sleep at some point,but you don't look like you need it.
Thanks Brian, all right, thankyou, thank you. Brian kill
me. In his new book,Teddy and Booker t how two American icons
blace a path for racial equality.I mean, can you have a story
like that today? So? Ilove history so much. It's his laugh
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mission to make bad decisions. It'stime for Florida man. Hm hm oh.
Let's see here. Man, Igot a couple I gotta I can't.
There's one I want to read,but I don't know if I have
(01:00:21):
the courage to do it yet.So we'll come back. But let's talk
about this airbnb host, shall we. Airbnb host was shocked after finding a
Florida man hiding under her bed.What so uh? The airbnb host found
a Florida man hiding under the bedin a union unit, I said to
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her. But as he was cleaningup after a guest's stay, Luis Lopez
showed the moment that he spotted theFlorida man the police had to get involved.
He didn't press charges. But it'sfunny because it's in on video and
he was cleaning his unit and hediscovered the dude under the bed with his
phone plugged under the charger, andLuis goes, you got to get out
from under the bed, bro,this isn't our Airbnb. I mean it's
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on video. He's like recording theguy under the bed with his phone charging.
And then he put up a secondvideo where police had to deal with
the problem because the guy would leave. And so he said that the guests
who stayed in the unit had letthis guy in and then allowed him to
remain there when they had left.And so because he never broke in,
the guy like never pressed charges.He said they let him in there and
then they left, and so hestayed there and tried to hide, and
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so he goes, I did takeit up with the renter and we're getting
that under control. I thought thatwas a nice way that he'd you know,
although he's a dude, Can Ijust say that this is a dude.
He's a larger dude, and he'sgot the luxury of that if that
had been a woman, that dudehad been pumped full of led because a
woman is not going to sit hereand take that. I'm saying, you
don't know, like, can yougive me a can you give me some
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kind of affirmation that you're not goingto rate me? You know what I
mean? Like, so I'm gladthat he was able to take care of
it. We're gonna have to startwidening floor to me in here to include
Florida Bear wp TV Florida bear swipesa forty five dollars to It's an expensive
taco bell order, a forty fivedollars taco bell order from a porch after
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an Uber Eats delivery. Now thisbear walked up to the porch, stole
their money, came back for thesoda. Not even making this up Longwood,
Florida. I mean, it's ona bear straight up came up,
captured on the doorbell camera. Hewent right up, grabbed the bag in
his mouth. Then he came backand took the soda. He took all
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of it. Uber Eats reimburst themfor the bear. Man I I man,
I don't know. I just findthat hysterical. This is like the
fifth story and the two months thatwe had where a bear is eating stuff,
drinking somebody's beer doing this. Man, those bears with Florida are wild.
Stayed with him, sod hour onthe rest. We need a year
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articulation of the strategy to allow Ukraineto win, and thus far their responses
have been insufficient. They have notprovided us the clarity and the detail that
we requested over and over since literallytwenty four hours after I was handed the
gavel as Speaker of the House.And so what the Biden administration seems to
be asking for is billions of additionaldollars with no appropriate oversight, no clear
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strategy to win, and none ofthe answers that I think the American people
are owed. Yeah, I meanthat's a good enough point right there.
That's Mike Johnson, Speaker of theHouse, saying, Yet we're still not
moving on any of this. Welcomeback to the program, Dania last year
with you top of this third hour, and the Missouri Attorney General is going
to join us at the bottom ofthis third hour to talk about the suit
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of the media matter suit. Moreso, it's you know, it could
be and I've seen this floated,but I just don't know if the administration
is smart enough to do this.I've seen some float the idea that maybe
perhaps Biden is unwilling to negotiate sheate with Republicans on inclusion for border uh
and sacrificing their empty check for theirblank check for Ukraine as a way to
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force Zelensky to start to wind downhis fight against Russia and to conclude this
because at some point they were actuallydoing that and then the West got involved,
and nah, do you honestly,I don't think the administration is that's
is that smart? Though? Doyou think? I don't think Biden's that
smart? Sorry, but the guycan barely speak. I don't think he's
that smart. I don't think anyonethat is in his inner circle is that
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smart, do you. I don'thave faith in these people to make those
kind of moves. So if itseems that way, I think it's done
by I think it's accidental. Ithink it's by accident. If it seems
that way, it's I think it'slike by accident. Uh. But I
don't although that could be a goodtactic, and I think Republicans need to
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hold that line. I mean,Zelenski needs to understand the United States before
they can consider welfare for anybody else, and they shouldn't really, but before
they do, they have to considertheir constitutionally obligate. There are constitutional obligations
here to taxpayers, to voters here, like our southern border, to hear
this is all, what's this isall. What takes priority, takes precedent,
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it's more important, and that's thathas to be dealt with. I'm
just I, like I said,I just don't know if I think that
that it is, if they aresmart enough to make that, to make
those kind of moves, I justdon't know. A couple of other things.
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I want to make sure that wetouch on. I saw this earlier
today. So apparently, uh,Kid Rock is cool with bud Light again.
I just like Kid Rock, Idislike by Light he is, according
to The Washington Examiner. Washington Examinerback on the bud Light train, wishing
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the big the brand, nothing butthe best, following over eight months of
criticism, he says, quote,I think they've got some work still to
get, you know, some ofthe base that they lost. He said.
I've said a few times I'd loveto see them get Triple Friddy hit
it head on self deprecation kind of, you know. So in the very
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beginning he shot up a whole bunchof Anheuser bush stuff, and everybody was
about boycotting it, and all ofthis stuff now rock. He had said
that he doesn't think that the punishmentthat they've received fits the crime anymore.
He says, I want to seepeople get back on board and become bigger,
because it's the America I want tolive in. And he said,
what if what would that say aboutus? Is like minded people who are
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like, hey, cut it out, what's the matter with you? There's
nothing wrong with you know, givinga spanking, someone gets taught a lesson,
they say, we've made a mistake, let's move on, etc.
We've done it for worse. Ohmy gosh. Okay, So here's my
problem with this. Did butt lightever, at the very least, I
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don't give a rat's ass who's beenfired or not. Did they, at
the very least ever say sorry towomen for their cosplay promotion? What if
I always said this is real easy, y'all. What have I always said
from the get go? All theygot to do is to be like,
ladies, we are sorry, wevalue you. You could even do a
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frat type of ad about it.I didn't care. It could be like,
we value you, We love itwhen you do kegstands. We love
it when you know at our fratparties. We love I mean, I
don't even care, but I wantacknowledgment. I don't want it just a
bland well, we made a mistake, and this is not about you know,
scorn, a point or anything.I want to know that they truly
understand, and I want other brandsto see that this brand truly understands why
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it was so offensive. I don'teven like using that word. I don't
like it when a brand makes mesound like a damn feminist. It's infuriating
because we're not. But you participatedin costplay marketing. You got spanked,
and we're supposed to interpret time asa substitute for acknowledgment of offense and apology
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because I don't like I said,this is really easy. I don't even
think that. And someone made thepoint. I don't even think they've acted
contrite at all. They haven't evenacted contrite. I don't owe you my
forgiveness. I don't owe you anykind of moving on, you know what.
In order to move on the personwho made the transgression, the transgress
or they have to acknowledge what theydid. You can't have reconciliation without someone
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going, oh, yeah, Itotally messed up in this way, and
I'm sorry that I did this time. Isn't a substitute for that. Don't
sit here and act like a bigchampion of the culture war if you're only
in it until you you know fora certain there's no shelf life on this.
That's what makes me mad. Imean, it'd be really easy for
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the brand to do this. Reconciliationrequires acknowledgment. Otherwise, go do something
and flattering to yourself, because no, deck my halls, it's not gonna
happen. I'm not gonna drink whatI would wash my beer glasses in.
I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna. We're not gonna sit here and move
on. There's no moving on,and the moving on starts with acknowledging and
saying, you know what, ladies, we offended you with our lack of
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chivalry. We offended you by reducingwho you are to cosplay and a cheap
marketing stunt, and we're sorry thatwe did that. That's not difficult to
do. Why is it so difficultwhy is it so hard? What because
because somebody might get paid it's allokay now, Or because somebody gets paid
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it's okay. Or someone gets adonation from this, it's okay. I
mean, don't sit here and actlike you're a big fighter in the culture
war. If this is how it'sgoing down. Some curious like how at
what point? Then? I askedthis on Twitter and everyone's like, Nope,
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they did not. They did not. They did not say sorry,
they didn't do this. Someone goes, were you over a bud Light drinker?
B I grew up with bud Light. I lived two blocks from the
brewery. I saw the Clydesdales everydamn day. I grew up with Anheuser
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bush Okay, my family worked withAnheuser Busch. Anheuser Busch products were in
our cooler on the porch in theOzarks every Thanksgiving, every Christmas, every
Easter. Hallelujah. That's how itwent. So if you're gonna have a
faulus measuring contest, I will chokeyou to death on it. Don't and
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see are you serious? I'm gonnahave fun with that fellow on Twitter,
so you can look for that later. Sorry, dude. But you know
you're gonna be my dammit doll onthis one. You know how that is
Kane m oo boy. So seriously, what's the answer here, Yeah,
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it's just the answer. Who careswhatever? Kildrup this, Well, no,
I'm just like, at what pointit's not just him, it's some
other people to people. I thinkpeople will take it upon themselves to decide
whether or not they are going toaccept the current terms of so and so
coming back. I know, yeah, I never even what are even the
terms? Well, he's like,he said, their punishment already exceeded the
crime. Like, well, punishment, Oh, they lost money? So
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yeah, the billions lost, themarket cap, lost, the months and
months of boycotting, and he's that'shis decision whatever. So he's given up.
He's raving the white flag of surrender. I'm not sure at it.
He's been in the knee, That'show I'm looking at it. Look I
like the guy, that's his thingwhatever. I couldn't care less what he
does and never have Caine, andwe all know that. You wake up
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every day and go, gosh,I wonder what Kid Rock did today?
Might be jealous of that. Mulletdoes he have a mullet. I think
he's got long he's got a party, and he's got a couple of motorcycles.
Party in the back, I guess, well, yeah, but isn't
it also a party all over?Oh no, he's always wearing a hat.
See mullet. Wait, hold up, sidebar. We got to clarify
this. A mullet is strictly businessup front. Right in the back is
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the party that's like aka Missouri Compromiseaka Camaro Crash Helmet aka Kentucky Waterfall.
That's what that is. Business upfront. So when you're looking at them
straight on, you're like, well, hello, professional, sir, and
then they turn to the side andyou're like, yeah, bro, that's
the difference. Does that make senseto me? Yeah, I feel like
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we just gave a lesson there.That's a lesson. You are graduated.
Now. I'm not sure if I'veever seen outside of it wasn't even that
one David Spade movie. I thinkhe had a hat off in that movie.
But I don't think I've seen himwith his hat off in quite a
while. Yeah, I haven't either, now that have him to think of
it, he may have bangs.I don't even know, But yeah,
it doesn't matter to me. Idon't. I haven't. I haven't drank
bud Light er Budweiser in a while. But it's not because I'm boycotting it
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or whatever. So people can dowhatever the hell they want. Kid Rock
can do whatever the heck he wants. I think they're saying that when he
shot up a bunch of cases ofbud Light, that people followed and there
was a big boycott and that hewas responded, you know, or the
big part of being you know,responsible for that, and now that he's
back on board, that a bunchof people will just come right back on
board with bud Light. And Idon't think that's how it's gonna go.
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Yeah, I mean, I'm tellingthis fellow, not only did I feed
at Clydesdale once, but I shotall my bottle rockets out of empty bud
bottles degeneration X motion. So thereyou go. Did you hold the bottle?
A lot happened? Well, notif I wanted to do a bunch
of them at a time. Sookay, hold up, there's like rules
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for bottle rocket war, right,Like you can line them a throne at
people? True? I mean,can you tell. I was very My
mother hovered over me as a child. Uh, but we would like to
get My uncle would always like wecould count on him to help us with
our artillery. And uh, wewould line all the bottles up because we'd
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I had so many cousins. We'dbreak up into two we'd break up into
two groups, and it was justwar. It was war. People would
get hurt and you'd just be like, you're not dead, shut up,
because nobody wanted to get in trouble. So we would and this is like
in the eighties and nineties. Sowe would line up all that. My
uncle would come over and at firsthe'd walk over very confidently, and then
his walk got lazier and stumblier asthe evening went on, and he'd give
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us another and he was a cantankerisdude. He'd give us an empty bottle
and we'd line them all up andwe'd it was because you know how sometimes
you can't have a punk like whenthey came when they when we got the
lighters that you could they were longand you could press the trigger, the
little trigger thing on and light it. That changed the game. That was
a game changer. That was likehaving you know, that's the difference between
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having smooth bore and not. Andso we would have all these things lined
up in these bottles because it's reallyhard to light all of them with these
punks, and you'd have to getall of us, like everybody on our
side, we'd all have to beright there. Anyway, long story short,
we'd light them up out of thosebottles and it was just like an
old timey war. Instead of arrows, it was bottle rockets. It was
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a beautiful thing. It's how wecelebrated America by trying to kill each other.
It's awesome. And now all ofthe news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.So people will with children live longer,
says a new study, But onlyif you have this many kids. Yeah,
so the whole dink thing, thedinky dinks double income, no kids.
(01:15:54):
They are dinks who prefer changing timezones by traveling the world as supposed
to changing diapers. Study from Universityof Michigan suggests that parenting actually can extend
your life expectancy to longer. Andthey said, however, you know,
there is kind of a limit.You know, you can't have like a
having like more undercuts the benefits,according to their survey. So they said
(01:16:14):
that if you have what like twokids, that that seems to be a
pretty good job. That's a prettygood deal. Two to three. I
think you're all full of it.I don't care. Just do what makes
you happy, right, as longas you take care of it. You
don't go on. Don't permanently liveon welfare, all right. The nation's
largest pharmacy chain CBS, Kroger andwrite Aid apparently. Washington Post has reported
(01:16:35):
that they could hand prescription records topolice and government investigators without a warrant.
According to a congressional investigation, informationis the new oil that is think about
it. Oh good grief. Ohthis was a Missouri. It's at panda.
It's just this is what we callpanda Express. A dude is accused
(01:16:57):
of stabbing a Panda expresswork or overfood quality. Dude, you're at a
panda what do you? Why areyou get on mad? It was in
Richmond Heights, Caine, dude,Yeah, panda in Richmond Heights. Yeah,
came o from Saint Louis. Incase you're just tuning in. A
dude's accused of stabbing this Panda Expressemployee. He punched another one in the
(01:17:17):
face in Missouri, Richmond Heights.It's about like what northwest of Saint Louis
downtown Saint Louis, over the qualityof his food. The Saint Louis County
Prosecuting Attorney's Office charged thirty three yearold Philip Person mister Person with felony assault
and weapons charges. And it wasabout four pm Wednesday of last week.
The guy who works at the restaurantwas legit stamped in the back. He
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apparently got in and would argument withemployees over his food and then he punched,
oh the chicky, the duty Theother person he punched in the head
was a female. Uh, andthey got him outside he stabbed the male
employee. He was arrested. Uh, and they took the knife into evidence.
You're at a Panda Express, youknow, like what did what?
Like? What are you upset about? Yeah? So this this woman was
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arrested after running down a Montana Airportrunway. Helena Police reported that they arrested
a forty two year old Tennessee womanwho was acting erratic. They said in
an email that they were called tothe airport six thirty in the morning Saturday,
they had a deal with a womanwho was trying to board a plane.
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She ran down the runway and climbeda fence before police arrival. They
did locate her, no further informationwas available. Caine ads that she must
have eaten all of her gummies beforeshe got to TSA. Are those those
pot gummies? Seems logical to me. I mean, does that make you
do that? Does it make youact nuts? Why didn't the FBI just
(01:18:46):
say, Hey, the laptop's reel. Why didn't you just tell everybody the
laptop's real. We're not vouching forwhat's on it, but it's this isn't
of fiction. Well, as youmight imagine, the FBI cannot, especially
(01:19:08):
in a time like that, betalking about an ongoing investigation. Second,
I would tell you that at leastmy understanding is that both the FBI folks
involved in the conversations and the Twitterfolks involved in the conversations both say that
the FBI did not direct Twitter tosuppress but others were in government. Well,
I can't. Again, I can'tspeak to others in government. That's
(01:19:30):
part of the point that I wastrying to make. Because the fifth the
FBI. You're not part of theWhite House and part of Homeland Security.
You're not supposed to be political.You see all this controversy going on,
Why didn't the FBI said time out, folks, we're not getting middle of
this. But the laptop's real.Again, we have to be very careful
(01:19:50):
about what we can say, especiallyin the middle of an election season,
because that's precisely some of the problemsthat led to my predecessors a negative finance
from these spectra. Did you heargamble? I heard gamble? I like,
uh we. Senator Kennedy was askingthere, he's right, though,
he's right, I get it.I mean I think that why didn't they
(01:20:13):
just say it was real? Everywe all knew it was. They just
lied about it over and over again. Welcome back to the program, Dana
last year with you at bottom ofthis third hour. They lied about it.
They they lied about it to influencean election, really is what they
wanted to do, because they Imean, they couldn't have all this come
out right before everybody was going tovote, so they had to go and
say it was disinformation instead of justsaying, yeah, well, all that
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says the cover up becomes like thebigger story, although I mean, really
the bigger story should be the laptopand all the stuff that's coming off of
it now, including receipts about himgetting money, the guy who kept giving
him money, floating of money he'dbuy some art, and then Hunter Biden
was rolling in millions a million dollarsfor that guy's spit art. Now for
(01:20:55):
the for the last hour on Break, I was made my off sick high
on a sharpie. Basically, thisis powerful when I whenever I have a
whenever I have books come out,and I go through almost a half a
box of these things and I signI have to sign books at a book
event. I mean, after awhile, those fumes kitchen you got,
but not in a good way.I mean, you're just so. I
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was wondering because you know, I'mso artistic, and I thought, well,
I bet I could draw a pictureof Kine. I mean, what's
the difference between us and Hunter Biden? You know what I mean? I
mean, besides Straus and Krack.Well, yeahside, well he's a boy
and uh he's a male and alsoon watts on the drugs and growth hookers,
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infant baby son. Yeah, he'sprobably the only old dude. That
is to like, they try toact like he's younger than us, and
then of course don't forget he's apresident's son, merches out the elected office,
all those good things. So Idrew a picture. I've not shown
this to Kane. I was like, why, I bet I could draw
a picture of Kine. Yeah.I was getting excited about it. And
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I feel like I'm at like sixFlags or some sort of theme park where
you pay the person to kind ofsketch you. You know, you sit
there at the b don't get yourhopes up. Okay, I'm just saying,
you know, although I'm super artistic, she believed that I don't believe
anything. There's certain things I cando drawing, well, I can.
Let's just say I can master anything. This is a Renaissance master piece.
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Really, it's a masterpiece. SoI did this, I in my defense,
just to say, just to addthe perspective, no perspective, Okay,
you're in the dark over there.True, So it was hard to
get your visage what your visage it? So I drew a picture of you.
I think the likeness is amazing.That looks uh not accurate at all.
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No, it looks just like itlooks just like you we got for
the people watching the simul cast.He's always in like a hoodie of some
sort. I can't really do shouldersor arms that well, it's still a
renaes On masterpiece. He's got headphoneson his eyes. I can't draw eyes
totally great, but you know it'sstill a Renaissance masterpiece. The facial hair
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was a little tricky, so Ijust put it all there where the facial
hair is supposed to go, thelower face portion right. Got the he's
got the headphones his Kansdy wears forradio. It's over his hair. He's
got the core. Look at thecord I did. I did a cord
for those not able to detail.I know the attention to. I got
the buttons on your shirt. Igot the cord that goes. I mean
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it looks literally just like hold on, what is that? What are those
words at the bottom? Read itfor the audience that's listening at home.
Brought to you by probiotics. Ituh. I think that this is probably
worth a million dollars. I'd sayit's more than that. I mean I
might be a little biased. Yeah, I think it's I think it's worth
(01:23:56):
a million dollars. Completely okay withthe fact that doesn't look anything like me.
But yeah it does. It lookstotally like you. That is your
shirt. I'm okay with that.Wand will agree. That's a shirt.
That's his shirt. That's your shirt, Kane, your that's your outfit.
I don't want to break the news. Those are scribbles on paper. That's
not scribbles. It's renaissance. That'sarch history of stinky sharpie on paper.
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That's what that is. It's andit's your face. I got your nose.
Your nose is there? Your eyebrows? Yeah, those aren't exaggerated either,
they're not. I can see themeyes and eyebrows or anything that includes
eyes. I guess you have aproblem with no. I mean, did
you want me to draw something withyour eyes? I mean you mean make
accurate? Huh? Do you meando I want you to be more accurate
(01:24:40):
with it? You know? What? Should I use the Christmas car that
Greg abbits to me. Greg Abbottsent us a Christmas car. We appreciate
the governor for that. Yeah,he says, very nice. They send
us a Christmas I said, Idon't know, I'm awkward. Can you
tell like I was. I wasraised with y'all. I wasn't rise with
them all. I'm like, andthey's a Christmas card. I don't have
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any more paper otherwise. Maybe it'ssomething I can do, but I think
I would. I mean, ifyou're comparing it to Hunters, finished better
than anything better than Glenn Beck's workright here, get that masterpiece? So
how do we get the bidding started? Is what I'm wondering, because I
think we should started a million dollars. You think the starting should be?
(01:25:24):
Yeah, at a million, Imean, I'm sure we're gonna get tons
right out of the gakers, Likeright, I didn't even spit on it.
A million dollars, A million dollars. Who wouldn't want this Renaissance masterpiece
came? Probably if you'd spit itprobably worth a million. Maybe, yeah,
I mean maybe you know what weshould do. We should uh,
(01:25:45):
we should maybe gift it to oneof the people that's in the YouTube chat
as, like you know, becauseit's like a million dollars we're gifting to
you right here, hand drawn onbreak by me. Uh, brain cell
were damaged by the sharpie scent ofthis image. Yeah, it's pretty It's
like, what are they put inthis? This is wild like it's one
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marker and it felt we're all likedizzy it fill at the whole studio.
It's one marker. But uh,I like it a lot. I think
the bidding at a million might bea little much to start a bid,
but I'm on board. This isa man. Did you see my attention
to detail in the background, right, the crosshatch detail in the background.
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I didn't spit through a straw.See the bidens could easily you know what,
Democrats could easily prove to me rightnow that him getting a million dollars
for a painting is due to hisI mean they it's not due to his
name or anything else. They coulddo that right now because this is better
than his stuff. This has formand it looks like something absolutely and it
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has meaning because it says Caine.It means Caine up at the top.
Clearly his sponsored message as well,brought to you by big pro biotic who
doesn't sponsor us, but I thinksecretly they do can't, but uh,
I mean this they could. DemocraticDemocrat could give me a million dollars for
this right now, and that wouldtake care of any suspicions I have that
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Democrats defending Hunter Biden's work that itwasn't just because they weren't a money laundering
thing. So million dollars is startingbid. Now you know we could also
again and you know I could giftit to somebody in in the in the
chat, I'm just saying, youknow, we could gift it to somebody
like a million dollar donation, amillion dollar Christmas gift. Right here is
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the Christmas season. I mean,I'm just it's just it is. Uh,
there's no way I can display this, but I'm going to set it
right here on the the things.So there you got right there. That's
pure talent. I am actually impressed. I worked. Really it took me.
It took me an hour to shaveyour upper lip. That I didn't
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steal it, Biden it from NapoleonDynamite at all. I didn't biden it
from that at all, not atall. But for real though, like
I mean, it's normal to drawpictures for your friends and have them give
you millions of dollars for it,right, is it though? And yeah,
how it's that's normal. That happensall that you guys deal with that
in your friendships right with the Biden'sNo, I've even played Monopoly with friends,
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and they haven't. They don't evenI don't play Monopoly with friends.
They don't hand over. I won'thave any for stuff like that. It's
bandit. We can't play Monopoly inour house. It always ends with tears
and threats of litigation. Never,it's never gonna huhuh. And we play
risk and it ends with usually Ibecause I will dominate in risk. I
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will dominate, I will risk ownsouls teens. I haven't played risk since
I was in my teens. Youknow what else? You haven't played?
What Warhammer? Okay, yeah,it's okay, yeah for that. I
mean you could squat up right now, but you won't do it because you
couldn't do it right now. No, not right now technically, but you
know what I mean. All right. So one of the other things,
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well, you know, while we'vebeen watching what the Bidens are doing and
talking about all our doma, wegot serious issues at the border. Did
you know apparently twelve thousand people camethrough the border last night or yesterday,
literally yesterday, there were twelve thousandillegal immigrant encounters at the southern border it's
the highest single day total ever recorded. Now, by the way, that
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part of that number includes ten thytwo hundred plus border patrol apprehensions of illegal
immigrants. It's the highest for dailytotals that they've ever recorded. Via Bill
Malujin twelve thousand a day. Thatis insane. I don't even think twelve
thousand a day. Go into onecostco. That's like a stadium, half
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a stadium of people. It's importantto put the context of Biden. He's
complaining about Ukraine funding because it's tiedto border security. We clearly have a
problem at the border. Yet he'ssaying Republicans aren't serious about funding Ukraine or
the border. This makes absolutely nosense. This is clearly the party that
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once open border. Twelve thousand,twelve thousand one day. I'm trying to
wrap my mind around it. That'sa town of people. That's like two
towns of people. Oh my gosh, that's that's like almost four times the
size of the town I was bornon. That's how that's how crazy.
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That is twelve more than, sorry, more than twelve thousand, and they
actually apprehended ten thy two hundred plusone day. I mean, I'm there
are no words for this. Igot at all. Great job, every
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dog, you sit on the bikelane, it's a great parking spot.
Great job. Man. Thats anice bike you got there. Sidewalk is
on your lap exactly that cross itout looking and blamed the cyclist. Man,
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that's a nice bike you got there. It's a great place to walk.
Man, that's a nice bike yougot there in the world right here,
take your time. That was him. He didn't live all around for
a cross use. You're gonna actlike you're a car and you're gonna ride
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your bike in the street, andyou have to obey the rules of the
road like a car does, andthat means you have to you have to
stop for people and crosswalks. Hegot mad at this check a couple of
people because they weren't a crosswalk.Welcome back to the program, Dana,
last share with you. We're concludingthis third hour of our broadcast. That
was a I still this video yesterday. I don't dislike like I know.
I have friends who ride what cycliststhey ride bicycles. I don't know how
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to say it. I have friendswho enjoy doing that as like a hobby,
but the way they do it andthe way that I see like a
lot of these people in videos andsome of my experiences with other people,
like my friends understand they're in abicycle and if they're gonna ride with the
cars, they obey rules of traffic. I cannot tell you. So like
in Texas, you gotta stop whenyou make a ride on red right.
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I this was maybe three weeks ago. I was at a stoplight. I
was two cars back from the personactually was. There's a car in between
us, the car that was gettingready to go and they had stopped.
There was a I saw the bicyclescoming up on the right and the car
stopped. They were gonna make uhthere was nobody coming. He was.
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He stopped as he was supposed todo, and he was gonna make a
right a turn on the red rightthis bicyclist. Because there were people,
it was the light that for thepeople who could turn they could go to
the people who are in the leftturn lane they could turn left, and
the people opposite you could turn right. There was nobody opposite us to turn
right, so it was clear thisbicyclist. I watched this dude literally all
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in his his like pro bicycle gear. He blew through that red light and
was just cycling across the crosswalk asthis guy is turning, and then he
honked his little bike horn and flippedthe guy off. And I'm like,
that guy had right away if you'regoing to And the bicyclist was not on
the sidewalk. He was with thecars because it was like pretty traffic.
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I was, I had something todo, and it was in rush out
rush hour, and he if you'regoing to be in the road like that,
you have to observe the rules ofthe road. And thankfully, you
know, this guy turning, hewas you know, he was in a
truck. He was slow, uh, and he you know, tapped his
brakes. But the bicyclists acted likehe just I cannot tell you how many
times they've seen this. I sawa bicyclists almost murder themselves in a roundabout
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because they did not know how toThey did not know how to do a
roundabout. Every interaction I've had withthem on the road has been they've almost
gotten themselves killed or they've almost killedsomebody. Now, my friends aren't like
that. Of course, They've beendoing this like forever though, Like I
they've they've been cyclists forever and theylove doing it like they just did scenic
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and they enjoy it. But man, I'm telling you, that's why people
don't like bicyclists. Is that rightthere? They're all leftists. The smart
ones I think are honestly conservatives,and I think the ones that are bad
are leftists. I really do thinkthat. All right, today's supidity King.
All right, this is gonna haveto be. It's gonna have to
be Biden. No, actually,know what my masterpiece. We're gonna do
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AOC. If you don't mind AOC, this has cut seventeen one, if
you don't mind playing this. Thisis imagine saying this and not recognizing the
irony and all of it. Listen, listen. We're here today because there's
a proposal here, and there's severalproposals here to further marginalize trans women in
sports. And I think about thisall the time because trans people in the
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United States doesn't even exceed one percentof our population, and yet there is
so many resources and energy and timededicated to figuring out how we can more
finally exclude them from our sports.And I thought, why, why,
why so much effort and dedication onsuch a tiny portion, a violation of
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privacy. That's feeling out what thatis. But what about the privacy of
the those win to change block ourin set boys being on there now,
Folks, have a good night.I'll be back and get amorrow