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We made progress, but we havemore work to do. Let me be
clear to any corporation that's not broughttheir prices back down, even as inflations
come down, even if supply chainshave been rebuilt, it's time to stop
the price gouging and give the Americanconsumer a break. Oh my gosh,
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dude. So I was like alittle kid in the eighties and I know
that things like really sucked in certainparts of the world, particularly before the
Berlin Wall fell, And I'm justsaying, like, that's probably something that
would have been said in those countriesat that time. That probably is something
that would have sounded familiar to somepeople. You know, the whole government
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control everything, and Burr's schedule,and then of course you're coming out of
the Carter era. I'm just saying, that is some freaky, deeky stuff
that we just heard from from Biden. And and it's the crazy thing is
that he's trying to cover his Imean, yes, he's the status,
but he's also trying to cover hisbackside and none of this is working.
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I am literally made of opinions todayon this and a million other things.
First off, welcome to the program, your lovable curmudgeon here with you,
Dana Lash. Kind of a crazyday, and we've got a lot of
stuff to go over related not justdomestic issues, economy, oh my gosh,
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real estate, a million things,education, you know, the state
of everything with social justice and allthat other stuff here. Then we're going
to get into the latest with Israel, and then we and Hamas and the
hostages, and how Hamas is nowpurposefully splitting up the family so that the
kids that are released they have toleave a mom or dad in custody.
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It's I mean, it's just they'remonsters. So we're gonna get into all
of that and the continued push fromthis administration. And I got some twenty
twenty four Democrat stuff to kind oftheorize on. So a lot of stuff
to hit today. It's a busyday and we're gonna hit all of it.
But first up, I knew themoment that I heard this sound by
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yesterday, I was like, well, there's the start of the show.
That was the first thing I thoughtof when I when I heard this yesterday.
And his remarks came later, youknow, after we were off air,
and my first thought was, well, all right, this is how
we're starting the show today because herewe have again people who don't understand how
the economy works. So he's tryingto with this, he is, he's
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they're trying to save him. He'strying to save himself on the economy because
the fact that he had to saythis clearly shows you that bi nomics is
not working, right, I mean, because he said, well, it
goes. It's the companies that aredoing it, guys. Reason everything's so
expensive to companies that are doing it. I mean, it's just you know,
it's just smoof, the companies thatare doing it. It has it's
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not because of inflation. It's notbecause of anything like that. It couldn't
be because of my economic policies.It couldn't be because of any of those
things. It is because it's becausethose those companies. That's what it was.
I mean, this is the oneof the dumbest things I think I've
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heard a modern day president say.And when I remember again when I was
looking at this and I was seeingsome of the reaction. Of course,
I think it got buried now afterit went because it was on the hill
at first, after it went viral, but some of the comments people were
like, yeah, that's right.The company is the evil companies that are
doing all this. Dude for okay, are you okay? I broke Kane.
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We already broke him. It's onlynine minutes into the broadcast and we
broke him already. It hurts toknow that people like that exist. Did
you read some of the comments underthat video My brain broke? Yes,
I died. I died in aback to life only to be killed again.
This is so bad. They they'resaying that inflation doesn't know people think
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that inflation makes costs rise. Notnecessarily. You can still have inflation and
costs going to I swear to you, that was a comment. I swear
to you. Hence the sky.Dude. We have an economic illiteracy in
this show or none the show inthis nation, sorry, in the country.
The show is here to fix it. We have an economic illiteracy in
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the country. We're trying to fixit on the show. We're trying to
help. We're trying to do ourpart. There are people who actually apparently
don't think understand the relationship between economicpolicy and then what that does to the
market and how it affects people.I mean, you've had the overall prices.
Food's gone up over twenty percent,and generally, I'm not getting into
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I know that some things have Iknow that some things have increased more than
others. But food has gone upover twenty percent, electricity skyrocketed twenty five
percent increase. I mean, Imean this is all coming from These are
all government statistics, by the way. I mean, it's they make these
things publicly available. But for himto say this when he's like, well,
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inflation, you know, it's justit's it's it's you know, inflation
has come down and the supply chainshave been rebuilt. So it's the companies
that are price gouging. That's nothow that works. I mean, you
you that is not how any ofthat works. So and and we're talking
about the rate of increase, andthe increase is still in existence, and
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it's because the price of goods,even the goods. I mean, you
got to explain this, like toBiden, you got to explain it baby
talk, right. So when you'remaking a product, you have to acquire
goods to make the product correct.And the product that a manufacturer is making,
uh that they have to get theingredients. Let's put it like that.
To make that product, and theingredients that they have to get to
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make that product come from another company. And their business is the ingredients that
make a speci of a product.And guess what costs are up for them?
Because costs her up for everything,costs her up for energy, costs
her up for gas and oil,and all of this other stuff. All
of this combines and goes into it. He literally has no idea what he's
talking about. I mean, thisis terrifying. You can tell the man's
never taken an econ one oh oneclass. These are the people who are
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making decisions in your government. Theyhave no idea what's happening. I mean,
i'm, i'm, I'm. It'sappalling. It is absolutely appalling.
Now we're coming back to this becauseKukli I have tons more on it.
In addition, I just want totouch on the bidens again. So what's
the thing whenever they whenever they unveilright the White House Christmas decorations and sidebar.
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I know some of you out therewho are Republicans and who liked Trump
hated Milannia Trump's Christmas decorations. Iwill fight you all day long. It
was goth as I'll get out.I loved it. Those were the best
Christmas decorations. I'm not going tohear it from nobody. They're like,
well, it's great. I don'tknow when I think about it. You
know what, they were cool andthey weren't this hokey stuff that they put
up in the White House. Okay, right now, I digress. So
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they unveiled you know how they havethis big mantle in the White Houses,
like in one of these reception areas, and what is it for two Christmases?
The past two Christmases they put upstockings for all of the Biden grandchildren
and so it's the theme and themantle reflects that the theme of the White
House decorations is like the magic andwonder of Christmas. Something stupid and uh.
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They had all this stuff on themantle as well, but miss missing
from the mantle were those stockings becausethey hung up six stockings. They have
seven, but they have seven grandkids, but they only hung up six stockings.
They had one stocking for each grandkidexcept for five year old little Navy
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that is Hunter Biden's daughter with thatchicken London Roberts. And so they the
White House was asked about it becausethey got they were ratioed online when they
posted a picture when a picture cameout of the mantle, and they just
got they got dragged for it,and then they ended up taking them down.
It was so bad, and sothey didn't even put any up this
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year. They would rather not putup any stockings of their grandkids than put
up a stocking that has little NavyJoan Little Navy John's name on it.
These are unscrew you people. Thatis so evil, that is so lame.
You're a grandparent and you can't acceptyour son's daughter that he had at
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a wedlock with a Dallian's This LondonRoberts lady who seems like she's doing a
good job of raising her uh andI think she had to say a bunch
of nice stuff to the press inorder to settle with Hunter by the way,
but that's another point. But shehad a drag that fifty something year
old pos to court repeatedly to gethim to pay child support and to get
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him to do his due diligence tothe life that he helped create. And
Joe and Jill can't even be prevailedupon to acknowledge her in the form of
a stocking at Christmas? They whatdoes it cost them to have this little
girl's name on a stocking and representedwith all the other grandkids at Christmas?
That's you know what I think.For a woman to not acknowledge a grandchild,
you are cold hearted and I can'tsay it on air. And for
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the man to not do it,I mean, Joe Biden, I'm good
grief, you know I that's justdespicable. That's not a family man.
That's not an alpha man, that'snot a patriarch. You're excusing your son
and then you're refusing to acknowledge thelife that he helped create. I don't
care what party affiliation you are.I have zero respect for people who do
that none. They are the lowestof the low, the scum of the
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earth for doing that. I mean, I call them white trash in the
White House. I'm gonna tell youwhat. I have some white trash kin
and they acknowledge everybody, the peoplein the White House, they don't.
It's disgusting to me. I hadto get that off my chest because we
were not going to We're not gonnapush through anymore in the show. I
mean, how lame, is it? What does it cost you to put
your kid the grandkid's name on astocking? How much does that tell you
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about this family? They can't evendo that much. So they don't have
any stockings this year. They'd rathernot have any of them. They'd rather
not have any of them, Nostockings at all. Now, what gives
me? So they were asked aboutthis, they were said, okay,
so you're not gonna have any stockingsthis year. The spokesperson said, quote,
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the family will be spending Christmas atCamp David, and their family stockings
will be there. That's right whereyou can't see him and take pictures in
ratio them on social media. They'regonna be there, the stockings. I
wish the reporter would have followed upwith, well, why aren't they on
the mantle this year because they werefor two previous years? Is it because
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they got dragged because they won't putNavy Jones name up there again? What
is stopping them? I can't understandthis, do you any speculation? Can't
give any I cannot understand this atall. None. I wouldn't know if
that if Little Navy's gonna be onthat mantle. Oh, dude, she's
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not they take a photo of it, they'd virtue signal off. It's so
hardcore, that's so lame. Sothey just don't have any They just they
just don't have any They don't haveher not up on that mantle. They
don't have anything up at all.That's just so that's so dumb. But
that's says everything that you need toknow. That's that's all it is.
So they got the Christmas They haveus statues of the family's first pets that
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are terrifying looking, as you know, pet statues typically are otherwise, you
know, it's Christmas decorations. Imean, I just don't know why nobody's
the media is not losing their mindon them. I mean they they have
like a candy room and all thissudden I don't know, it just there.
It looks basic. It just lookslike basic stuff. Where I thought
that Milannia Trump's went. I thoughthers was edgy and cool looking. But
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you know, what do I know? I guess I just don't know.
Me no Christmas dickeration. We gotto move on because there's other stuff I
want to touch on coming up.A number of things. Did you guys
hear the story of what dead Spindid. You're oh, man, I'm
gonna have to come up with likea really ridiculous, goofy story to bring
you back from the ledge once Ishare this story with you. So dead
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Spin, which is a garbage website, it's a repository of all things stupid.
There's a dude who was over therewho wrote this editorial where he went
after this little kid who was youknow, he's a super fan the kids
is a super fan, right,so he's all decked out supporting the Kansas
City Chiefs, and the dude draggedhim saying that he was a racist and
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all this stuff. I don't eventhink the kid's ten not kidding you.
We're going to talk about it.Wanted to inside a rage mob around this
kid and then guess and then hewas proven wrong in his accusations. So
we're going to talk about this becauseI guess nobody learned from the uh the
Nick Sandman casey, I guess theynever learned. I guess they never learned
from it at all. So we'regoing to talk about all of that and
more coming up and now all ofthe news you would probably miss. It's
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time for Dana's quick five. SoTexas Governor Greg Abbott, apparently not satisfied
with the drama that is an election, elections and running you know, the
Republic of Texas and the border,decided, you know what, I'm going
to go also go skydiving on topof it. He legit, but it
was cool. He went with aWorld War Two veteran. He went skydiving
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with a World War Two veteran.He went near San Marcos. He went
with Al Blashki, a one hundredand six year old World War Two veteran
who's got probably more years of experienceas a skydiver than you have living on
Earth. And he first completed thefeat. I mean, he broke a
world record for what becoming the oldestperson to do a tandem parachute jump and
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that was I think what in twentyseventeen he did that, so super awesome.
Now this was the governor's first skydivingexperience, so he's spent throw it
on him. Let's see, thisis interesting. They say ecalyptic fears for
the end of the world have sparkeda perfect hotbed for global rise in exorcisms.
That is what they say. Theysay the number of performed exorcisms?
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Is I am? Is that athing that like, I mean, I
know they make movies about it,But is there like the office of you
know, running out the devil inthe Catholic I know in the Catholic Church,
because it's like I don't think theytalk about it, but you got
all these priests that like apparently whereyou got Russell Crowe just did a movie
about a guy who's famous for it. Right, is there like a like
an official office, like a departmentof running out the devil in the church?
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You know, and this is theundersecretary of running out the devil.
I think it's because things are stressfuland people are freaking out. I think
is part of it. And alsoevil's real. Let's see here, sixty
percent of Americans say yes, themoney can buy happiness, and the price
tag is one point two million.You think that until you don't have your
health. People think that they thinkthat money will solve everything. And then
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but you know what, money cannotbuy you health. It can buy healthy
habits and like healthy food and thingslike that, but it can't buy you
health. And so people believe theyactually the magic numbers one point two million
to buy happiness that's kind of sad, right, I mean, count your
blessings, the existing blessings that youhave. We got a whole bunch of
stuff coming up, don't miss.A lot of big cities are having the
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problems in San Francisco. But itdoes feel like, you know, the
Republicans, Conservatives, they try tomake that the avatar or what's wrong with
democratic policies? What is it aboutSan Francisco? And also those are very
real problems that San Francisco has.How do you even start to address them?
Well, I mean you first youown the issues and then you start
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to address the issues. But look, they've been on a doom loop about
San Francisco ever since Nancy Pelosi becamespeaker. Yeah, I mean this,
Remember California. Is Nancy Pelosis aspeaker of San Francisco. You got Kamala
Harris was a former Center for California. California's outperformed The American sounds like a
thrash metal band name for a bunchof cantankerist grammarists. That's what it sounds
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like. We got a little DonnyHathaway playing there. Wink wink, smile,
little Donnie Hathaway. Shake a handshake a hand ladies and gentlemen,
It is the Christmas Jam, Sowelcome back to the program. At bottom
of this hour, that's Gavin Newsom. That's your favorite Democrat mayor. He
was on with, Uh, what'sthe dude's name, Seth Seth Myers?
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Can I just ask a question that'scompletely irrelevant to what we're about to discuss.
Is he wearing velvet? Was hein a turtle neck or was that
a velvet jacket? Because you shouldn'tbe wearing a velvet jacket unless you're at
dinner or you're in a cigar bar. And does he have the sleeves pushed
up? Like? What's up?Like? What is up with that?
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I'm just curious. Yeah, soI'm I'm I'm not Gavin Newsom. Yeah
yeah, Seth Myers. Is thatI guess it's a jacket. I guess
it's that that stuck out to me. I think he's in a turtleneck.
You didn't know. I don't likedudes and turtlencks unless they're by the fire
bothers me just a little thing.So Gavin Newsom's somebody gave him a gen
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Z dictionary because he used the phrasedoom loop. Somebody told him that,
and I love the discussion that they'rehaving. It's like, how dare you
point out our crappy city? Likeliterally, it's crappy, it's everywhere.
I mean they had a poop mapfor crying out loud. Try to say
that without you know, elevating thevowels in that word, you can't.
It's impossible. But when he saysdoom loop or that it's it's not an
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you know, they tried to useit as an avatar because it is.
I mean, Gavin Newsom was mayorof San Francisco. The reason it is
an avatar of Democrat policies. Imean San Francisco was like the city,
wasn't it at some point Kane,like in the day whenever that was?
When was it back in the day? Ah? Yes, b id back
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in da da That's right. Soit is the avatar of all of their
policies. I mean everything that they'vewanted, all the gun control, all
of the kittens and sunshine, let'shave let's have the open air drug markets
or whatever, all the stuff theyhad needly changes. Let's do the high
taxation, let's do the high propertytaxes, the sales taxes, the business
taxes, the tourist taxes, allthe taxes. Let's do all of it.
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It is the avatar, and it'sfailed miserably. Now they're mad that
you're pointing it out. How dareyou point out our failures? You can't
do that. You can't use theexample of one of the biggest and generationally
run Democrat cities and use that asa comparison against the city that's actually responsibly
run and has good fiscal policy.How dare thou Well, that's called comparisons.
That's what you do. They knowit looks bad for them and that
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it compromises them, which is whythey don't want that comparison. But you
don't even have to. Okay,fine, you don't want San Francisco.
Let's use Chicago, Let's use laLet's use New York, let's use Philly,
let's use Saint Louis. Let's useHouston, Dallas. Can't give me
a city, any city? Portlandooh, we could totally sell Portland in
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there. I mean if San Francisco, if you're mad that it's the avatar,
then I will pick another Democrat runcity. And they're all Democrat run
I will pick another city for youand we'll see how well that goes.
It's just pretty fascinating. Yeah,he learned the phrase doom loop. What
does that phrase actually mean? Doomloop? You looked it up. It
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came into the modern paw lance ofour time. What last year? A
year ago? Yeah, So accordingto Investipedia, this is back in October
of twenty twenty two, that doomloop describes a situation in which one negative
action or factor triggers another, whichin turn triggers another negative action or causes
the first negative factor to worsen.I mean, I've heard of doom scrolling,
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the light in the cycle contintions.I hate the language. We're just
dumbing everything down so badly, doomscrolling. I've heard of that. Doom
loop. So a bunch of negativethings, you're not allowed to point those
out. We're not in the doomloop. They are literally in a doom
loop exactly. I mean, youhave the first doom of the feces everywhere,
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and then that loops into the needleseverywhere, and then that loops into
the crime everywhere, and then thatloops into the high taxes everywhere, and
that loops into Yeah, nobody canbuy any property anywhere, and that loops
into people are fleeing the state.It's bad. Steve is dying because of
what he put in Slack. Goahead, do it, there you go,
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he was. I could see himover there fidgeting. I was like,
oh, oh, I look overand Slack and there it is right
there, not unliked, not unlikeSan Francisco. Then he also said this,
This is the second part of GavinNewsom's I guess he thought he was
cool by going on a late nightshow that only grandparents watch. But okay,
audio und bite five seal to play, and I think we need to
assert ourselves. We got to bemore assertive and frankly Republicans man, they've
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been defining the term CRT, DE, I E. SG. No
one even understands what these things mean. And we're on the defense made a
lot. I think the most importantissue for our kids is drag shows and
trans issues, not gun violence inthis country. I mean, on all
of these issues, we're on theright side. We just not need to
get on the other side of ouranxiety and doubts and go on the effects.
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Okay, so you know what thoseletters mean because you literally made them
up. Your side made that.Let's start with CRT critical race theory Frankfurt
School of Marxism. This goes allthe way back to Derek Bell in the
sixties. And that's why in twentytwelve, when I first wrote the story
about Derek Bell and Barack Obama andhow Barack Obama under I mean, it
was basically a mentor ee of DerekBell. That's why it was so big,
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because he was mainstreaming critical race theory, which was supplanting identarian politics,
identity politics for the fiscal warfare,the economic socioeconomic statuses that you would always
see divide everyone. They were supplantingthe identity politics for that. It's still
the same formula, it's just adifferent variable. And they were mainstreaming that
throughout college campuses all beginning in thesixties. So that's something that y'all came
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up with, Like y'all literally wrotebooks and called it crittech cult race theory.
We didn't come up with that,you all did. We didn't.
We're busy people, like we're tryingto like pay taxes that you keep inventing
and you know, working and raisingcare. We don't have time to keep
track of all your alphabet creations.And then there's dei uh and and you
guys came up with DEI. Wedidn't do that. That does not that's
not something that conservatives sit around andthink about. Cain, How can we
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do diversity? What does it evenmean anymore? Diversity exclusion and idiocy?
How can we do that? Howcan we create that and implement that in
all of our workplaces? You knowwhat, Kine, we need you know
what we need to have for theshow. We should have a diversity officer
to make sure that we have diverseammo. And you know coffee, coffee
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blessed and liquor two two, three, five six, make sure we have
nine mil Yeah, variety, Yeah, like a variety. I feel like
that that's like truly representative of Americatoday. You know. But his last
little quip there when he says,you know they're work, they're focusing on
drag shows and the big thing andnot gun violence. Well, first off,
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let's just the presupposition is that gunviolence is the number one killer of
kidscross the country, and as we'vetalked about it actually isn't the only way
that the CDC can get that figureis that they inflate it all the way
up to like, well, theyreduced it to nineteen. It used to
go up to twenty, you know, twenty year old babies, but it
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goes up to nineteen. They includeeighteen and nineteen year olds. When you
break down all the FBI uniform crimereports going all the way back to ninety
nine up until current time, whatyou find out is that the majority of
those crimes, particularly with illegally possessedhandguns, it's all eighteen and nineteen year
olds, and it's all drug andgang violence. Now when it concerns minors,
it's still drug and gang violence.And then when you remove all of
those variables out of the when youremove all of those numbers, all of
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those cases specifically out of the minorage group, then it drops down to
like fifth or sixth place, anddrownings and automobile accidents and accidental poisoning and
really opioid crisis, all of thatstuff takes precedent, but they include the
drug and gang violence of eighteen andnineteen year olds to overwhelmingly drive that status
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so they can use that as thebasis for more gun control policy. So
you have that on one hand.But then the other hand too, is
something that you just brought up.I mean, if you're really concerned about
the lives of kids, why inthe ever loving world are you letting all
these repeat offenders out reoffending over andover and over again. I mean,
the superintendent of the Chicago PD saidjust a few years ago, it's the
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same fourteen hundred people that are drivingeighty nine percent of the violent crime in
Chicago, and the police were disheartenedbecause they keep arresting the same people over
and over again. I mean,they're literally on a first name basis with
these people. They know the criminals. They are on a first name basis
of the criminals, They know thecriminals family. I mean, it's like
a cartoon. They know these peopleso well, and they just keep catching
them because they keep reoffending, andthen they get out, they get a
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wrist slap, and then they're outon probation. This happens all the time.
And here's something else that they reallycared about the lives of kids.
Then why would you not include whywould you not make sure that you have
mandatory maximum for a lot of theseyoung violent offenders like that? Vonder at
Meyers case in Saint Louis. Y'allremember this. This was the case of
a kid. This dude was fourteenyears old. He already had a JUVI
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record that was multiple pages long,violent record, and he was supposed to
be It was like a quasi housearrest. He was supposed to be in
his house when the sun went down. He wasn't supposed to be out and
about. He had an ankle monitoron. And there was an off duty
plain close police officer who and thiswas what was this intigru park off duty
plain close police officer who happened tobe walking by a known drug house and
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he saw Vondra at Myers and sawhis ankle brace going in and try to
follow up on it. Vondra Myersturned around, shot at the cop.
The cop returned fire and killed him. Vonderick Myers was able. They let
him out without nothing. What wasit like ten percent of one percent of
his bond to get out for afelonious activity when in reality he should have
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actually I wrote a whole bunch aboutit at the time, he should have
actually been in jail. He shouldhave been detained at that point. And
the fact that they didn't because theythought it was more merciful to let him
out in the street to get killedthan it was to keep him detained in
jail where he'd still be alive today. That's what your restorative justice gets you.
Restorative justice kills more kids than anythingelse. And that's what Gavin Newsom
supports. That's the epidemic that's plaguingyouth today and his party is the number
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one driver of it. So Iwould love for someone to challenge him that
on a debate stage. But youknow, you got to kind of know
this stuff a little bit beyond gettingthe gen Z Dictionary of Doom loop so
dumb. These people are walking doomloops. So that's uh, we're already
like we're already winding down to thebottom of this first hour. I got
to do I gotta do something firstbefore. So you guys, remember when
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I did the amazing Renaissance drawing ofCain. So the belief is is that
if Hunter Biden can spit through astraw at least he's not snorting, spit
through a straw and create five hundredthousand dollars art pieces, yeah yeah,
yeah, and sell those, thenthe thought was, well, prove to
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me that this is not Nippo babystuff, and I will draw my stuff
is better. So I drew one. It's a Renaissance portrait of Caine.
I mean this could go from millionsof dollars. This is I mean,
look, I even included the crosshatchthat I learned in junior high art school.
I put my skills to use.Look at your background, dude,
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it's great. Look at the background. It's like diamond plate. Note,
right, isn't it? Note thedetail on the name. I mean,
there's so much care on this.Look how much I shaded his lip.
You're The biggest sales pitch for meis the fact that there's no spit on
it, no spit. There's nospit on this at all. Right,
it's a sharpie, no spit.It makes it worth more when there's no
spit on it. Yeah, it'sjust me. And I added a little
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fun brought to you by probiotics becausehe never shuts up about it, so
I put that at the bottom.I mean this, if you compare this
to what Hunter Biden does, youdon't even knowe what does that look like?
It looks like a Petri dish.It looks like he dropped his crack
pipe and a Petrie dish and thenthat's what that's I came out of it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, thisthere's a face on it. He's
got his cans. Those are hisThose are his eyebrows. You can't see
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if you're listening, but the castcans are just your head fine funds.
Yeah, yeah, I probably shouldhave like clearly articulated that. Didn't.
I just now realized, you know, so, I mean, this is
this is the million dollar piece.So I was thinking about, like what's
the best way to do it.So I asked Lorena. I said,
hey, get me a list ofpeople and the YouTube chat and I'm just
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gonna like I'll print their names outand I'll just like I put it up
or a number on them, andthen we'll just like randomly pick a number.
So I did that. I don'tknow if the YouTube chat was aware
of it, so I did.So. She got me the names and
numbered them and then just I randomlypicked It was number sixteen. I randomly
picked. Uh. The individual thatI picked, they go by the name
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of Kraken. And yeah, sothey're gonna get the user they because you
know, people can't use their realnames anymore because the FBI is gonna that
now they've been expanded, they're gonnacome get you. Uh so, the
user of Kraken in the YouTube chatis going to get this million dollar Renaissance
painting or drawing with the sharpie.So that is the that is the individual.
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Their name is Cracking. They area regular participant in the chat,
and I'm going to send this tothem car Crack in relations. That is
such a dam joke, but I'lllet it slide because you say that so
nicely for my Renaissance portrait that Iso. I mean, this is like
going to be in a museum,Kane. Later, you're gonna be like
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the Mona Lisa. They're gonna belike, what is he thinking? I
may be exaggerating a little bit.Are you saying that I am not as
good as Hunter Biden? I'm justsaying that piece may not end up in
a museum. You don't think youhave an art taste, sir. I
went to be a one time sonow I'm in talent superb though. Yeah,
so congratulations, you're going to getthis beautiful, beautiful show one more
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time. Renaissance portrait are like sandsthrough the alley glass. So are the
days of the United States usual patientslives as well as money. So I
want to thank you all for takingthe time to be here. I want
to thank my my introducers. Iknow you're down to thirty five. I's
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going to get down two thousand bucksa year max. Max. Twenty thirty
five. God, bless you all, to my God protect our troops.
Thank you very very much. Hestands like a toy soldier from a nutcracker,
like this, and then he squints, squints, and he just stays
in that perpetual position. And thenhe's hunched over like a shrimp on a
(30:51):
martini glass of some cocktail sauce init. He's just like hunched over like
this, and he's makes me wantto shrimp cocktail. Actually skimming close to
lunchtime, starting to get a littlehungry. All right, So coming up
in our second hour, I don'tknow what's happening. No, coming up
in our second hour? Have youseen that Civil War? The Civil War
movie, the New modern Civil War. It's made by people who literally have
(31:15):
never been in the wilderness, havenever left like an urban area. They
have no clue. It's one ofthe dumbest things I've ever seen. We
got to make fun of it egregiouslybecause that's what we're good at. And
then Steven Moore is going to joinus later on in the program as well.
Back in just a moment, ifyou go somewhere, communism wins.
Republicans are weaponizing this addiction and usingit to attack President Biden, a man
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of decency and integrity. Frankly,it's one of, if not the most
despicable things I've seen in my wholecareer here in Congress. How dare you
take advantage of this sweet infant babiesproblem to go after President Daddy Showers?
How dare thou? That is thestrong argument from Democrat Report Sentative Jim McGovern.
(32:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, He says,you dirty Republicans are weaponizing, weaponizing
baby infant Hunter's addiction to attack aman of decency and integrity. I mean,
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you know, if decency and integritymean grifting and fleecing a nation to
enrich yourself while also enriching their biggestgeopolitical foe, I mean, words have
no meaning anymore. Welcome back tothe program, top of the second hour.
Dana Lash here with you I mean, the only the I mean,
this was a glaring, glaring liefrom Jim McGovern, almost as bright as
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a glare given by his giant balddome. But I don't think this helps
because it just looks as though you'remaking excuses for this family. That's what
it looks like. You're making excusesfor them. That's privileged. People don't
like that, especially when they seeother people get busted for less. They
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don't like it. So we gotsome issues here. We got some issues
now. Earlier we played the audioof Hunter Biden saying that well I'm here.
They've been saying where's Hunter. Well, here I am, and then
he hurriedly got into his suv anddrove away. He did not show up
for the deposition before closed doors ofCongress today to which he had received a
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congressional subpoena. Now, the process, the standard operating procedure of these is
that the individual meets with Congress,with the committee talks to them behind closed
doors before the public hearing, whichRepublicans had already said they were going to
do and they were going to puton the calendar. They're just doing how
this is how it always has gone, even during the Kavanaugh hearing, individuals
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who were brought forward that that weregoing to testify publicly, they met with
Democrats behind closed doors to give adeposition first. I mean, that's that's
this is just standard, and thisis how it literally has always work since
since Congress is founding, since itscreation, and the Biden family wants to
act like this is a brand newthing that somehow Republicans were not moving in
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good faith when this is just literallythe same thing that even Biden himself when
he was in the Senate, thesame thing that happened when he was in
a lower elected office. It's it'sa it's an excuse from them. They
don't want to answer questions. Sonow what is to happen is that the
House Committee has to take a voteas to whether or not they're going to
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find him in contempt of in contemptof court, because while it's you know,
Congress isn't a court, the subpoenathat was issued has the full weight
of I mean, it's I legallyissued subpoena. You can't just ignore them.
And whether or not they're going towhether or not he's going to respond
to that, and if they findhim in contempt like they did with Sloppy
Steve and Peter Navarro. Then it'sthe US attorney. I believe that Biden
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had Biden appointed attorney. I thinkthen then takes the steps and issues the
charge. And I don't know whyHunter Biden should get to skate on this
if no one else has done.I've been able to skate on it.
They want to act like it's awitch hunt, but it's a witch hunt.
A witch hunt would would would somehowmean that this was all undertaken by
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Republicans when it was the suspicious financialActivity report that their own family members kicked
off when they were laundering money throughall these different shell companies millions and millions
of millions and millions of dollars,and that's what kicked off the suspicious financial
Activity report investigation from the banks andmade the banks take notice. That wasn't
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Republicans, that was the banking institutionthat took notice and launched an investigation.
And then from there crime was discovered, undeclared taxes, all of this other
stuff which only made them look more. And then the laptop came to Actually,
the whistleblowers came out because they wantedto get away from this and throw
them under the bus. And thenthe laptop came out, and then the
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receipts on the laptop corroborated everything thatthey were saying that the whistleblowers had said.
That is the that is the chainof events that has happened. And
so it's it's not it's not anythingbut what this family has done to themselves.
They acted with such reckless impropriety thatthey called down the investigation on themselves.
And so you know, I mean, the this, this indictment was
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going long before, hasn't been underwayferor the investigation into his financial activities and
the related activities of the family becausethe family's names some of the some of
these twenty some odd shell accounts hadJoe Biden's name on it, Jill Biden's
name on it. Uh uncles,uh cousins. I mean, it was
crazy. The whole fam family wasinvolved in the griff because there are a
bunch of trash. That's why crazy. All right, I want to switch
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gears here. I noted the lastnight I think we had this audio.
Let me pull this up because canwe play audio sound by nineteen now?
First, I like Dana White,I don't dislike him. I like UFC.
There's certain fighters that I like.I don't watch it as much as
my husband does, but because helikes the skill of fighting, whereas I
get involved in the story and thedrama of it because I'm a chick.
But they were talking about he wastalking about bud Light with Tucker Carlson.
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Now, bud Light just dropped onehundred and six million dollar Is that what
it was? Is that what thefigure was? They dropped a ton of
cash. It's like one of thebiggest I think it's like one of the
biggest sponsorship deals in UFC's history.It was a record sponsorship deal that they
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made. So they've rejoined UFC.They used to be with UFC, but
they rejoined with UFC. And thisis I mean, it is a massive
I think it was like one hundredand six billion dollars or a million dollars.
Sorry, it was a lot onehundred so sorry, one hundred and
five million dollar a year sponsorship deal. One hundred and five million dollars a
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year. So this was after thisdeal was made, after the whole Dylan
mulvany thing. Now, if youremember with with Dylan mulvaney. You had
Anheuser Busch, which was bought outby mbev. You had Anheuser Busch.
Their whole marketing team was like,Yeah, this sounds like a good idea,
let's do it. And they theyhad worked with Dylan mulvany for a
digital influencer campaign. And that's whatmade everybody mad in the first place.
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That's what started all of it.And so then they they kept doubling down
on it, and they never apologized. They kind of reshuffled some things,
but they never said that, youknow, which literally was the most basic
thing that you had to do.So that so after all of that,
then they they're trying to rehabilitate themselves. And so they bought a one hundred
and five million dollar a year sponsorshipdeal with UFC. And so now everyone
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had been boycotting Light all this stuff, and now here's Dana White on this.
Listen. Let me tell you what. If you consider yourself a patriot,
right, you're a patriot, youshould be drinking gallons of bud Light.
Believe me when I tell you,Wait, wait, wait, I
should be I should be boycotting budLight. Gallons of bud Light. You
should have bud Light drums stacked upin your garage and drinking it right out
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of the keg. They are waymore aligned with you than most of these
other beer companies are. That.I guarantee you take it from somebody who's
in the know who does business withbeer companies. You are way more aligned
with bud Light than you are withSo I disagree with that because we're gonna
talk to a guy behind a beercompany coming up who's way more aligned.
Yeah, I think he's kind ofjoking a little bit. I've got I
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hope so. But he's paid forthe messaging. I don't dislike Dana White.
I like Dana White, but you'regetting paid. Dude, You got
bought. That's not a victory.You surrendered to a check. You surrendered
to a check. Just be honestabout this, right, let me tell
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you something. No one wants todestroy bud Light. And why is it
patriotic to drink a damn Belgian company'sbeer. You know they're not an American
company, right. They were boughtout by in Bed that's a Belgian based
company. Ask me how I knowthis. Grew up in Saint Louis,
lived two blocks from the brewery Ifed a damn Clydesdale, and we talked
about this yesterday. So they're aBelgian company that's not even a mirror,
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not even an American company. SoI don't know. I don't think that
you judge patriotism by how much crappyforeign beer you drink. In fact,
I know you don't judge patriotism byhow much crappy for in beer you drink.
Secondly, no one's doing this tobud Light. No one is doing
this to them. They messed up, and then they kind of just tried
(40:52):
to shuffle it around and think thatyou were going to forget about it.
Literally, like I said, noone wants to hurt a company. No
one wants to hurt any but he'sjob. That's what makes the right different
from the left, or at leastmost of the people on the right.
I wrote a whole book about this, literally called Grace Canceled to have a
pathway to reconciliation, to redemption,and reconciliation starts with one step, your
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acknowledgment of wrong, which includes saying, hey, we messed up, sorry
about that, particularly to the ladies, the conservative ladies who were really,
like really you're gonna do us likethis, bud Light, You're gonna do
us like this. And I appreciatedall of these strong alpha dudes who stood
up and were like, no,you're not gonna do our ladies like this.
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You're not going to allow this guyto make a mockery of who our
ladies are by costplaying as a chick. You're not doing this. I really
appreciated them standing up, and everyother conservative chick I know felt this feels
the same way, because that's howwe viewed it. We viewed it as
it's nice to see men stand up. We liked that, that's hot.
We liked when they did it.I don't like this because all they had
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to do. All bud Light hadto do was say, ladies were sorry,
we messed up. I don't evenI joked about having like an ad
campaign, like you know, havinglike an old school you know, thinking
like Tawny Katine on the White SnakeCar kind of. I was even joking
about that. All they had todo was come out and say, ladies
were sorry, we did we messedup. We didn't mean to have a
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dude cosplay as you. You're morethan that. That's all they literally just
had to say, ladies were sorry, that's it. No one's calling for
anybody to bust anybody's kneecaps. Weweren't calling for anybody to lose their jobs.
I never called for anybody to befired. We never called for any
of this stuff. This is literallythe most basic b thing you can do
is just say sorry. Why isthat so hard for some people to understand?
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And then they act like because it'sunresolved, it's the fault of the
ladies who were offended by a dudecostplaying as a woman. All y'all had
to do, all they had todo. This company would say sorry,
that's it, and one hundred andfive million dollars would not. That does
not translate into an apology one hundredand five million dollars. If you're going
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to fight the culture war like this, you might as well just surrender.
Now. This was not a victory. This was a surrender. This was
a sellout, a sold out,a bot, That's what this was.
And it wasn't just a white flag. It was a check that was waving
in the air. I'm all forbusiness, believe, I'm all for capitalism
(43:37):
believe, but I'm not for tellingpeople that the culture wore. Oh,
this battle was won because we gotpaid an inn of a good. They
didn't even give you the respect ofapologizing with that check. Did they even
write we're sorry in the in thememo part? I bet they didn't.
So that's not a victory, that'san l All they had to do was
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say sorry. You know what.It would have been super cool is if,
like a condition of this deal,take your one hundred five million.
I'm not going to begrudge you makingmoney, but it would have been super
super alpha for them to go,you know what and an apology for the
ladies. That would have been cool. That didn't happen. Disappointed on both
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counts. So no, it doesn'tchange things for me. It doesn't change
things for a lot of other people. And I don't know why people act
like a simple apologies rocket science,but that's the first step on a pathway
to reconciliation. We didn't do thisto them, They did it to themselves.
And now all of the news youwould probably miss, it's time for
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Dana's quick five. So there wereeight countries that joined the US and Israel
in opposing this UN resolution on Gaza. Ten countries including the US and Israel,
opposed this resolution that called for aceasefire in Gaza that was overwhelmingly passed
by the United General Assembly the ThuggeryCabal on Tuesday. They passed it one
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fifty three and favored ten of posttwenty three absentees called for an immediate ceasefire.
What are they going to do aboutit? Not a damn thing,
No, I think, No,we don't need a ceasefire. We need
a more fire, more fire,That's what I think. Moving on here,
they're so Marjorie Stone and Douglas School. As you know, they've been
dealing They've always dealt with assaults,fights, things like that. This this
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even this predates the massacre that tookplace, and in fact, they got
famous for the superintendent at that schoolactually stopped reporting felonious assaults and other criminality
because they wanted to lower the statisticsof those incidents so that their superintendent literally
could win an award from then Departmentof Education, had Arnie Duncan under Obama
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Biden. Well, now new videoscome out showing a horrifying moment that a
student at MSD was slammed under theconcrete on his head in a brutal brawl,
so aent like it is still ongoing, the problem with assaults and fighting
and all of that. There,let's seear Delta passengers were stranded at a
remote military base after their flight wasdiverted to Canada. I guess there's not
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going to be like any vending machinesor anything. They got stranded there more
than two hundred remote Canada wilderness forover twenty one hours. After a Delta
flight going from Amsterdam to Detroit experienceda mechanical issue. They had to make
an emergency landing. Thankfully everybody wassafe. They went to Goose Bay Airport
in Newfoundland, Canada, two hundredand seventy people, so really almost three
hundred on board. They said thatit had to do with one of the
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plane's engines. They had to urgentlymake the landing. This was the only
place that had a long runway thatmade landing this size jet possible, and
they wanted to figure out how toland safely first and then deal with everybody
out there. So they didn't reallythey didn't get to eat. I understand
that they were upset that they didn'tget but they arrived safely, so that's
I think, what's the most importantthing right on Apple Spotify your podcast because
(47:01):
your ultimate super I love his guitartone on that track. I love the
way that all sounds. But thatguitar tone that's so warm and just so
it's just awesome. That's a newtrack called The Man from our very good
friend John Rich. You know him, obviously, big and rich founder Rednick
Riviera, Oh Glory Bank. Imean, he's got the bar, he's
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got the money, he's got themusic, he's got the I mean he's
a platinum music factory. I meanfor the love. And he joins us
via sky from Nashville. Good tosee you, my friend, God bless
you. I love the I meanI like all the stuff that you do.
I mean, I really do enjoyyour work. I really. I
mean you got me in a countrymusic, you really did. You and
Whalen got me in a country music. I loved the tone on I love
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the way the guitar sounded. Imean, this is a beautiful track,
The Man, and it's about yourgrandfather who served in World War Two.
I mean, here we're on theheels of Veterans Day, going into Thanksgiving,
the holiday, and you had avetter in from every major conflict is
that was in this video? Howlong was this did this concept take to
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pull off? Yeah? So wrotethe song like you said about my grandfather,
and you know, it dawned onme that every American has somebody's picture
hanging in their house or it's inan old, old, one of those
old grandma style photo books of yourgrandfather, your great grandfather that served in
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these wars. And so I wantedto write a song called the Man.
So the man to me, yeah, it's my granddaddy, but the man
to you is somebody in your family. And so this song was meant to
honor all of them and remind Americanswhose shoulders we stand on, what true
American greatness really does look like,because that's why they call them the Greatest
Generation. So in this video,yes, I was able to gather together
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veterans from World War Two, Korea, Vietnam, Iraqi, Freedom, and
Desert Storm all in the same room. The three World War Two guys that
you'll see in the video, youcan find it on Rumble, find it
on YouTube. Two of them wereover one hundred years old. Wow.
Yeah. And the guy that wasthe oldest, who was one hundred and
two served in the army. Isaid, well, sir, if you
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ever were called to defend your countryagain, would you be willing to do
it? And he looked at meand he says, well, I'm not
too mobile, but I can stillshoot. There you go, that was
his answer. I love. Youcould just see that fire fire up in
that old man, just at thethought of having a chance to defend his
country or fight for his country.That's why I put the song out.
Yeah, I felt it was timeto put that one out. Tell me
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a little bit about your grandfather's serviceas well, because I feel like every
everybody, especially in our generation,everybody has it's all our grandparents served.
I mean I had. We hadgrandparents in our family in one side of
the world and the other side ofthe world. One was on the beaches
of Normandy and the other was inthe Pacific on the USS Alabama. And
it is amazing how that's like acommon thread throughout so many in our generation.
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Yeah, same in my family.So the granddaddy that I wrote the
song about, he was in thePacific. He actually lied about his age,
got in when he was seventeen.You got to think back then,
you know, these guys at aseventeen year old kid, they were not
kids at seventeen in the late thirties, early forties, they were grown ass
men. I mean they were tough, they were ready to go. And
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he was so upset about all thedead bodies that were coming back to his
hometown in Glasgow, Kentucky, thathe said, I got to go,
I mean I got to get overthere. And so he got in and
he went over He was hooked onmorphine for two years when he got back
home. You know, they didn'thave any PTSD was alive and well back
then too. You know, myother grandfather served in fighting the Nazis.
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He lived to be eighty one,and he actually committed suicide from his PTSD
in his eighties. Wow, Okay, they never got over it. He
got sleep in a separate bedroom frommy grandmother from the time he came back
from the war till the day hedied. These people, they are the
reason we still have a country toeven argue about at this point in twenty
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twenty three. And I think becauseespecially our young people in this country Dana
are so far removed from the greatestgeneration. They don't know anybody that fought
in that war. They've never beenaround anybody that was alive then. To
them, it's just like something ina history book. They have no real
touchstone to it. So this songwas my attempt at putting you in the
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moment of what it was like fora guy in that time period to sign
up and go fight for his country. It's a beautiful song. We're talking
to our good friend John Rich andyou can you can find us track the
man all over the internet as well. You know, I want to ask
you about I love the Veterans Day, Thanksgiving are always right by each other.
We're getting ready to roll into Thanksgiving. We were just having a conversation
about the thanks the Thanksgiving Day parade. How you know, I grew up
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and my grandparents' little tiny house inthose arcs. I grew up watching that.
My Grandma'd wake up early in themorning and as soon as I'd hear
the announcers. As a little kid, I knew all pies are going in
the oven. Like I knew Igot to go out there and help,
and I grew up with it.But it's kind of changed, like I
can't even have it. We don'thave any little kids in our house anymore,
but I wouldn't be able to haveit on. I think the way
that it is now, and especiallywith some of the agenda that they're pushing,
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do you think that society misses thatnostalgia? I wonder that because it
seems like the outrage of this stuff. There's like a petition about some of
this, like seventeen thousand signatures already. I kind of wonder it sort of
feels like the pendulum swinging the otherway and people are just maybe it's because
things are so uncertain, they're cravingnostalgia. They're craving some of that old
school stuff. Do you get thatsame sense because you're right there on the
(52:37):
tip of the era with that stuff, with culture and entertainment. Yeah,
I think what people are craving issomething concrete, something foundational, something that
does not change. And when yousee the world changing daily, but day
by day, and not for thebetter, and it gets further and further
out there where you can't even letyour kids watch network television anymore for fear
(52:59):
of how they're going to be indoctrinated. Yeah, I think people want to
get back to the basics of God, family, country, leave my family
alone. Let's make a pecan pieand watch the parade and the big balloons
and have Thanksgiving and be an American. Yeah, And the further out we
get from that, the more sickpeople get. Why do we have such
a depression issue in our country rightnow? Because all the things that you
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could count on are being vilified anddone away with, so the things that
you can't count on that are constantlymoving and morphing in the whole new viruses.
In my opinion, everybody's been infectedwith it. They're sick of it.
So it's really up to us.Though, Dana, in your house,
you can still do it exactly howyou want to do it. You
can still cook your pie. Youcan still go out in the backyard and
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fitch horseshoes and build a campfire.You can still raise your kids like you
want to, just turn their nonsenseoff and get back to being a real
American. Him into that. Igot to ask if I let you go
talking with our good friend John Richand you can find them on Twitter.
You can also make sure you getthere Red Nick Rivera, which we has
part of our Thanksgiving. You know, you put a little cinnamon in that
you make a fall esque. Youcan make it like a Thanksgiving drink.
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How do y'all celebrate Thanksgiving? What'sa rich family do? Well? So,
my granny rich who passed away intwenty twenty, she was always the
one. She'd be in there smokingMarlboroughs and frying chicken. She never really
did that. Yeah, I meanstanding over at castarn Silett with an ash
about that long and she's in thereflipping that show. So we have all
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of her recipes. So we allget together and we recreate Granny's food as
best as we can. Every Thanksgiving, we set a picture of her up
by the stove there, and thenwe go out and shoot some skee and
we build a little campfire and wegive thanks for our country and for our
family, and for our health,and for all the things that we forget
to give thanks about most every day. We still got a lot to be
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thankful for. I'm into that.Well, this is it's a beautiful song.
I love that you do this.I love that you that you honor
these veterans and that you brought allof this in for a really beautifully done
video. You've been busy, becausethis is like the second really awesome video
that you put out what like intwo months, Like you're like a factory.
You're just I mean, and theylook so great. We're blessed to
have you. We're blessed to haveyou out there fighting the good fight in
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the culture war, because that's reallywhere it starts, John rich And you
can find the song on Rumble,you can find it on YouTube and the
song is called the Man. Thesong in the video, Happy thanksgiving to
you, my friend. God blessyou. Appreciate all that you do and
can and have done on behalf ofthis country in our vets. Appreciate it.
Thank you, thanks for always havingup Beck. I appreciate it.
You know it, you know it. Appreciate it. Talk to you against
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soon. Take care. We havemore to come, folks. We're already
at the bottom of this second hour. That it is a great song and
it's it's a really beautifully done,beautifully done track. He made a really
good point there too about the PTSDthat that a lot of these our grandparents
had. I don't know if theydealt with it because they just never they
dealt with it by never talking aboutit. Because out of all of the
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older generation, like our grandparents generationthat I knew everybody was in I mean
literally everybody was in the war.They never spoke about it. The only
time that my grandpa ever talked aboutit, and I recorded him, was
after he had already gotten this terminaldiagnosis and he was explaining because we found
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out when he was in the VAthat he had been exposed to like a
massive amount of radiation apparently was falloutfrom one of the bombs in World War
two over the Pacific, and itlike morphed it. They like wrote this
huge paper about him. He hadlike a very it was terminal, but
it was very long lasting. Terminalcancer is a very aggressive cancer. But
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yet at the same time he justkind of had it. It ended up
like changing it as wild. Buthe never talked about it until then.
And then he explained some of whathe saw and what he experienced. He
was a gunner on the oss Alabama, so he did the big o' fifty
cows that were there along the side, and that was without I mean,
imagine it without ear pro, withoutEyePro. I mean, no wonder.
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I think he was selectively hard athearing, if I'm being honest, Like
when he was done hearing you,he would turn you off. And when
all the women would get together andcluck, cluck, cluck, he'd just
turn it off. But every nowand then he'd hear and he'd weigh in
on something. But he he wasalways very gentle in nature and spirit,
and he was an encourager, buthe was very gentle, and I think
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that he really devoted himself more tothat when he came back from the war.
Not that he was ever a hellraiser, but I just from everything
that I've heard from his siblings,you know, my great aunts and uncles,
he really was a lot calmer,I think by choice because of everything
that he saw overseas. But man, it is just as a different generation.
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I'm so glad he did this.And like I said, you can
find that all on social you canfind a YouTube rumble as well. We
got Florida man on the way.It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man. Man. Why do people try to do
what you think is gonna happen here? All right? So, a Florida
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man tried to dump fentanyl down thedrain during a drug bus save deputies daytona
Beach. A man was arrested afterhe attempted to dispose of fentanyl down his
kitchen sink during the execution of asearch warrant. When Valucia County deputies arrived
at the home, they found fortytwo year old Eddie Shine. There's a
drug dealer's name, ifever I heardone Eddie Shine trying to throw fentanyl down
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a sink. They've been investigating himfor several months now and they said he's
involved for drug sales throughout the southeastValucia County area. During the warrant execution,
they found thirty eight grams of fentanylpowdered fentanyl in a kitchen cabinet and
along with fentanyl and a separate fentanyland water mixture that was in the kitchen
sink plumbing. He was charged withtrafficking fentanyl, rent structure, for trafficking
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fentanyl, destruction of said fentanyl becauseit's evidence, resisting arrest without violence,
and possession of drug paraphernalia. He'sHis bond is over two and a half
million dollars. Dang, I mean, what did you think you were gonna
do that? They were gonna findyou getting trying to stuff that down the
sink? Good grief. I haveone of the grossest headlines that I'm not
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gonna read here because it had todo with a guy in a public causeway
being engaging in voyeuristic activities. Yeah, so we're gonna go past that one.
Oh and I mm okay, letme do this one. M there's
just listen. Let me let youknow, there's a lot of old naked
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Florida man headlines. Just can say, there's like an inordinate amount of them
right now. So this sixty eightyear old Florida man got naked in Naples.
That's a horrible, horrible home movie. Threw his clothes into the bay
and then led police in a pursuitand then ran into an empty ran into
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a restaurant, sat down naked atan empty table, then let ran out
of the restaurant, ran down thestreet, and then he finally got caught.
He was busy. Stephen Grant Campbell, This sounds like a toddler avoiding
a bath. This is what thissounds like. Done it, except he's
an old man. In its grossHe threw all his shoes in his clothes
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into Naples Bay. Officers saw ithappen and they're like, stop Florida man
stop and he's like no, Sohe ran to bistro eight twenty one,
took his seat all naked at anempty table. Ooh they washed that chair.
Uh, they said a witness ashe literally and then then he did
stove the restaurant. He ran downthe street where he paused briefly to expose
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himself to everybody at Fifth Avenue andeleventh Street South. And then he kept
running and then they the law finallycaught up with him and he was charged
with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest,and cited for littering. I guess that's
the clothes in the bay, thelittering. My gosh, I just dude,
I don't know. There's a aFlorida man with all gas, no
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brakes tattoo who was arrested after guesswhat, losing control of the car.
I know. That's real shocking.Yeah. Pull County, Florida, a
man and a woman were arrested earlyyesterday morning. They were running from police
they crashed their car. Timothy AllenHoag and Rebecca Kozub are suspects and a
string of car burglaries. They werespotted in a small residential They plowed right
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into this other vehicle. I meanfull speed. That's insane. They were
spotted by deputies. They went offat a high rate of speed. Then
they crashed right into a park car. They had to be pulled from the
wreck. But yeah, the guyhad the UH on his neck. It
was a neck tat right in thefront. All gas, no bres.
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They're totally in jail, as youas one might imagine, they're in jail.
Let's see, this is a differentfentanyl story. A Florida man was
fine with enough fentanyl to kill sixtythousand people. This is insane. The
sixty thousand, that's because it's likehow many grams there's like, I mean,
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I don't even this is a thousandthis guy had. This guy had
a thousand fentanyl pills. Esteban PerezJunior. He got pulled over over the
weekend. He failed to stop whenhe turned into a road and as they
were conducting the traffic stop, they'relike, why do you smell like a
you know, a bunch of popplants all at once. And Kyler County
said that they conducted a search.They found nine hundred and eighty seven fentanyl
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pills plus meth synthetic cannabinoid and allkinds of narcotic paraphernalia. Oh my gosh,
he's totally in jail. Totally injail, and his bonds real high
too. Stick with us. Thirdhour on the way, go miss the
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Dana Show. It would be theHollibeck Girl that they would play, and
all that was like a que forall of the boujie bridesmaids who are half
drunk to get on the dance floor. Nobody could spell bananas, and I
would just watch most entertained. It'sthe same thing, all this pretend compassion
for these people. Where the hellwas this in the days and weeks leading
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up to this? Where was thisthe last eleventy thousand times that they violated
a ceasefire agreement? The Dana Show? Why won't you take responsibility? Now?
I've already addressed that many times,and I said, this whole question
will be addressed after the war,just as people would ask, well,
did people ask Franklin Roosevelt after PearlHarbor that question? Did people ask George
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Bush after the surprise attack of Noveebuereleventh. Look, it's a question that
needs to be asked. He's notI mean, I think that was a
good answer actually that he gave.I mean, sure people are definitely going
to ask the question of what's up? But you know, how did that
happen? But I think his answerthere was that was quite a good answer.
Welcome back to the show. It'sis it really our three Wait?
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What trickery is this? Danell lashAir with you top of our third hour.
You can listen Coast to coast.You can stream the radio program.
You can watch the simulcast of theradio show as well on YouTube, Facebook,
Channel three forty seven direct TV.So the question of intelligence, they
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absolutely, I mean they will know. I mean, obviously they'll try to
figure out what ended up happening.I do have the question of how did
all those reporters from the AP andCNN and all of the reuters that were
apparently riding on the back of ahamas bikes holding grenades, how did they
know all of this stuff was happeningbut intelligence agencies didn't. I do have
that question. I think it's acompletely legitimate question to ask. It's not
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mean, it's you want to know. But at the same time, is
it shocking that a terrorist that hasrepeatedly attacked Israel is gonna. I mean,
come on, they're a terrorist group. They don't want to live in
peace. No peace for them,they want none. I mean that's basically
what they were protesting when they werein London for the Remembrance Dale. All
those pro Hamas protesters out there.We got to talk about some twenty twenty
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four stuff. You have Tim Scottthat dropped out. I think vivig Ramaswami's
got to go, and I thinkChris Christy has got to go. I
think they have to go because they'renot They're just drags anymore, they really
are. Someone was floating the ideaof vivic Ramaswami being RNC chair. I
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just think that maybe you want tohave voted Republican more than like one time
and haven't given a bunch of moneyto Democrats before you start running the RNC.
That's true. You can feel freeto go find it on my sub
stack chapter and verse, where Iincluded screenshots of all the hashtag receipts.
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So I just think that that's kindof a badity. I do think my
original assessment of Nikki Haley in thisrace was that she was running to b
VP. I stand by that assessment. I still think that that is true.
Case in point, a friend ofmine had noted and pulled us up
that the whole like, she's onlyapparently mentioned Trump one time in two months.
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In two months, she's only mentionedTrump once. Now, I'm not
saying that you have to go outand constantly, you know, like,
go and attack Trump based I'm justsaying, if you are running to be
president, wouldn't you go after thefront runner, the perceived front runner?
When't you go after that person?And I've told everyone to be cautious of
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national polls, especially this far aheadof the first votes in Iowa, because
national votes really are just more ofa measure on popularity. Our national polls
rather are just a more of ameasure on popularity. It's not really a
good measure of fundraising, etc.You know, all this stuff. And
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with this, I own New Hampshireare gonna be the ultimate deciding factors.
But Hailey, I could see,I mean techn that CAPE see Trump maybe
picking somebody like Hayley. But Ithink that she's still running to be VP
because she's still Her foreign policy iswhat hangs me up. Her foreign policy
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is one that I cannot divide.But and I don't dislike her as a
person. I think I met heronce backstage at a speaking event. I
think she was I think she hadspoken right before me. I can't remember.
I know I met her once,very very briefly, never really spoken
with her, but you know,she's very nice. It's not a personal
thing. I just don't agree withher foreign policy. I think it's very
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neo. It's neocon, it reallyis. It's very w Bush, very
very very very much. So.I mean it is like a flashback to
that. That's a I have aproblem with that. That's a big problem
with me, and so I especiallywhen you still have a good better you
still have better choices. I thinkin the primary it's just a no go
for me. But I just stillbecause she will not she never says anything
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about Trump, and I just thinkthat when you're focusing everything on the second
person in this primary in terms ofpolling, et cetera, then to me,
it sounds like you're running a stockinghorse campaign, which I absolutely I
would bet money on it. TheVivegas I would literally I would bet literally
six figures on that. Uh.I think that Haley is also not so
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much as stocking horse I don't thinkthat there's any kind of secret agreement.
I do think that that she doeswant to be VP, because I don't
think that she would translate nationally withher foreign policy and some of her other
approach. I think she would tryto moderate going into the general, but
I think it would be too late. And also I think that she because
she was in the Trump administration,that branding is going to stick to her.
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And you remember, I don't Itdoes not matter if you like the
whole idea of the MAGA label.That's irrelevant here. What I'm telling you
is that all of this is decidedin the margins. And I'm telling you
what the margins think of that branding, and the margins have They rejected it
last Tuesday. They rejected it inVirginia, and they rejected it in Ohio.
So you have to finesse the branding. And she is branded with that
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because she was the part of theadministration. So you have to consider that.
Again, this is not people disagreeingwith you about who you like or
what you perceive to be your priorityin the primary. This is people like
me want to win twenty twenty four. That is literally My only concern is
I want to win. I don'tcare. I don't have filty to any
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candidate because I don't believe in thatyou told you know this, they should
have failty to us. I willnever been to mey to a candidate ever.
I will never I never have aloyalty like that to a candidate ever.
I have rejected overtures from candidates before. I have rejected job offers from
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candidates before. I have zero interestsin a that kind of pay cut because
my special interest is my audience.I have zero interest in that. And
I also I cannot, I justI can't. That's just not this is
not my deal. And so Iwant to win. I just want to
win in twenty twenty four. Thatis the only if you want to know
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about my perspective, that's literally theperspective through which I see everything. And
twenty twenty four, I think,more so than any other election, is
all margins. And people need tobe looking at Ohio and Virginia as giant,
giant warning signs and they're not.It's going to be decided by the
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margins. Now. I will saythere have been a couple of people that
I think are making a decent pointnow so in culture and I used to
talk. We were never like bfsor anything like that. We you know,
we knew each other. And sheand I got in it in the
twenty sixteen because I in the verybeginning of the primer I was back in
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Perry and she liked Trump for hisimmigration stuff and I always go for I
always went for governors over non governors. And uh, we got in it.
Really we got in it. Andshe like on followed me on social
media and all this stuff, totallyunfollowed me. And then she turned around
and then she was like harsher thananybody on Trump, and she said,
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I will say this, she said, made a point where I don't I
don't necessarily agree all the way ordisagree all the way because there's a lot
of nuance here. The point thatshe brought up, and I've heard a
couple of other people make this pointsimilarly, is she was saying that Republicans
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have to be careful, particularly onwhat she called a hard line anti abortion
stance. So she's prolive a hardlineanti abortion stance because she says the left
is going to make that the defundthe police of the GOP. Now I've
seen this worded differently from other people, and we've talked about it here on
the show, because what again,where's the election determined on the margins?
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And that's why you see this messagingfrom the left, especially with the issue
of abortion in these states that havepassed it. After Roe v. Wade
sent everything back to the state,Republicans have been very, very bad in
navigating the messaging and saying that,yes, stop saying that there aren't exceptions.
They are literally exceptions literally in everysingle state that has made that has
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passed any kind of regulation on this. But here's the problem that they're running
up against. So this was anotherthing that I saw. It was what's
his face? He said, ohgosh, what Chris Wallace, here's over
at Fox Now, he's over atCNN. He said something very interesting.
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He was saying that how do Republicansnow, how do they how are they
going to talk to voters about this? Because how are you going to tell
them that your pro life? Butyet, yeah, you want the fifteen
week I'm pulling this story up,so bear with me. This was I
think, Yeah, he said,why is the abortion murder? Is murderer?
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Crowd says now says fifteen weeks isfine. Now that's the point that
he made on CNN on Sunday.Now it is, first off, he's
begging the question. He's begging thequestion with us because he's presuming that he's
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saying that, you know, theabortion of the abortion is murder. People
are saying fifteen weeks is fine.Thus, you know, so why are
they saying that as a way tointimate that the legitimacy of the movement is
called into question. But he's assumingthat his premise is sound. Thus the
conclusionist sounds. So he's begging thequestion because he's making these assumptions. No
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one is saying that fifteen weeks isfine. They're saying that they will start
at that point to walk it backif that, if that saves an additional
X amount of lives, then theywill move to that point away from abortion
on demand up until birth taxpayer funded. They will move to that point.
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That's what they're saying. But rememberwhen you are explaining you are losing and
again where elections won and lost,especially the last two margins, that is
never going to be more important everthan it will be in twenty twenty four.
It's all about the margins. Thisis going to be something that will
play in the margins, which iswhy Republicans I know, I get I
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get it. It's like we've beenarguing about this theme issue forever. I
get it. And I also understandif you're pro life and you think that
any compromise. But do you wantto say, let's not save any lives
if I can get if I can'tget everything I want, or let's start
convincing people and start saving more livesand work incrementally I mean, and then
at least save more lives today thanyou did yesterday. That's how a lot
of other people look at it.And there has to be a way too
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quickly and efficiently message that in thirtyseconds or less, where you're not in
this never ending cycle of explaining andthen losing credibility, because the longer you
explain, the investment of legitimacy thata voter has in you will decrease.
They will start to question your credibility, the longer you take to explain something,
and so that they have got toget a handle on this, because
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that is what the left is gearingup to do. I have soundpite soundbites
from Premia Japaul who were saying,yes, this is going to be our
big issue. You know, Ithink that that she was saying, she's
talking about the margins, and shewas saying that abortion and reaction to Gaza,
that's going to be a big issuein twenty twenty four. We're going
to talk about that coming up.In fact, we may hit that again
tomorrow because that's she's she's telegraphing,she's telling you where they're going, where
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they're going with this, and nowall of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.It's terrifying. So this apparently took
place in Rome where a lion gotloose. People were even told to shelter
in place because I mean, it'sa lion. It cost terror proud the
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streets freely, it escaped from thecircus and it yeah, it was.
It was a town near Room costterror amongst all the residents. They had
footage all over social media showing thisline wandering around the streets of the small
town. It has just a populationof just over forty thousand, and everyone
said that they were told to shelterinside as authorities said a lion, I'd
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be like free, free, lion, gonna get a lion finers keepers,
Mammy, we think you have that. No, no, this is my
lion. It's not the line you'relooking for. It's just mine. I
don't know what I'd do with it, just to have one. I feel
like I'm snow white, like Iwant all the animals. They're all mine.
This is a terrifying article. Thiscame out this story here. It
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showed that more than one hundred veteransdied. More than one hundred veterans died
at a New York home after oneof the worst COVID outbreaks in the state.
And they said that apparently weren't wasanybody know where Anthony Cuomo is?
Anybody know where Cuomo is? Everybody'slooking for him. There's a housing facility
in New York City they had anoutbreak apparently, and it was the New
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York Stay Veterans Home in Saint Albans. And they said that all of these
are already super critically ill veterans,so they were already way super immuno compromise.
They were all incredibly elderly, butapparently they weren't even given any treatment.
No one even took them to thehospital. Nothing. They just let
them. Oh boy, wow,there's I'm just gonna say a word that
(01:18:21):
rhymes with small suit. Let's seehere. Humans apparently have a third set
of teeth. Popular Mechanics says thatthere might be medicine to help them grow.
Why why would you want them togrow? What? That's terrifying.
It was a twenty twenty one studyout of Japan. They said you can
target genes to regrow teeth in animals. Now they're trying to do they're doing
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clinical trials on how to do thisand humans. They said that, you
know, that's what makes sharks sointriguing because they could just grow teeth regro
tee. So they're doing a clinicaltrial of medicine, which they hope will
be available for general use in twentythirty to regrow teeth. That would only
work for people like Hunter Biden.Maybe I don't know. The stores are
snubbing Black Fridays and Mega sales Apples, Apple, Tiffany's others are deciding to
(01:19:09):
not participate. They're snubbing the BlackFriday stuff, and FedEx accidentally delivered twenty
thousand dollars in lottery tickets to awoman's house. Tell you what if you
consider yourself a patriot, right,you're a patriot. You should be drinking
gallons of bud Light. Believe mewhen I tell you, wait, wait,
wait, I should be I shouldbe boycotting bud Light gallons of bud
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Light. You should have bud Lightdrums stacked up in your garage and drinking
it right out of the keg.They are way more aligned with you than
most of these other beer companies arethat. I guarantee you really somebody who's
in the know who does business withbeer companies, you are way more aligned
with bud Light than you are withSo I'm the other beer company. I
mean, they didn't come into partnershipwith you by accident. No, we
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had multiple bidders to seek you out. We had multiple bidders on the table.
They were one them. And asI you know, history has shown
me with relationships that I've had withyou. So he says, now I
know, I don't. I don'tlike. I don't just like Dana White
and I watch UFC. I getinto it more for the drama and the
you know, the people's story,because I'm a chick. So that's you
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know, that's what I follow myhusband's all about I love the art of
the fight. I'm like, whatever, I don't even know what he did
here. He's rolled around and gothim in his leg. I don't look
great. I just love the storyand the family that's cheering them on,
you know. And anyway, butwe talked about this a little earlier because
I think, you know, I'veseen a lot of white flags of surrender
in my time, but never haveI seen one with so many zeros on
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it before, be waving in theair. I mean, that was something
else that's not when in the culturewar. By the way, can I
also ask, how is it patrioticto drink a foreign company's crappy beer.
That's a new measure that I haven'theard before. Welcome back to the program,
Dana Lash here with you at thebottom of this third hour. So
there's a beer company out there.Maybe you've heard of them. They are
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an American beer company. I daresay that it is patriotic to drink this
beer. In fact, I wouldwager you that if back during the day
at King Street, the King StreetPatriots, Paul Revere and the members of
the Committee's correspondence, if they hadgathered around the table to pound their fists
on the wood talking about overthrowing KingGeorge, and they were drinking ale.
(01:21:24):
It would have been this ale andif you could transport it back in time,
they would have said, throw allthat COMMI swill aside. Give us
some Ultra right and because really beerhelped make America. Joining us right now
has SE's very that's a commercial,right, there is Seth Weathers. He's
I mean, this is his baby. He created Ultra Right Beer. You
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also know him as Conservative Dad.But Seth Weathers and you can find Ultra
rightbeer dot com. And it's agreat tasting beer. I drink it.
Or we're doing Operation Popad this Christmasbecause we're getting my stepdad to switch to
exclusively Ultra write. That kicks offon the twenty third of this month.
Seth joins us on the show viaSkype. Now, so I wanted to
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get set and we're gonna talk aboutthe calendar and all of that. But
here's my question to you. Howis it patriotic? How do you measure
patriotism by how much crappy foreign beeryou drink? You know, I like
Danaway, but I was not abig fan of that segment. But I
will say this for one hundred andfive million dollars. God knows what you
could get me to say. SoI think that maybe what happened there.
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I think everybody can be bought.I've maintained this, like I've told everybody
what my price tag is, selectiveimmortality in a Hogwarts castle. I've been
very open about this, Like yougive me those things. Hell, I'll
talk about your beer too. Imean, it's one hundred and five million
dollars, but they've never apologized andand and that's what I use that beer
to wash the stins that I usefor ultra right, So I'm just curious,
(01:22:53):
like would you, I mean,what do you make about And that's
kind of what it is. Imean they there was never any kind of
you know, wrecked to find that. And I do think it's important because
beer is very American. This isa very American thing. And I'm not
joking when I say our country wasfounded on it. I agree it was.
And look, the thing is conservative. I was. I was so
proud of conservatives for sticking to aboycott for once, because we never do.
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We've always, like always skipped afew football games when they took a
damp on us. We've done this, we've done that, but we've never
followed through. And this was theone time we were falling through. And
look, I think the vast majorityof Americans are following through because the majority
of Americans did not receive one hundredand five million dollars to say something nice
about them, and so I thinkthat I think the boycott holds. I
think they're doing They're throwing a lotof money to try to end it,
(01:23:36):
but I think the boycott will holdfor most Americans. Yeah, I think
so too. Now a lot ofpeople are just they're just they're not sold.
And I like the fact I madethis comment earlier. I love the
fact that there were a lot ofalpha dudes out there that stood up and
said, we don't like the waythat you're treating our ladies by having this
dude costplay as a check. Iappreciated that because I feel like feminism third
(01:23:57):
way feminism has been so insane forthe past like fifteen years that it's really
been a lot of the pushback hasbeen women led, and we're kind of
tired about this. I've always joked, I'm like, my husband can't hit
a chick but I can, youknow, and I feel like it has
really been female led and we're tiredof it, Like we're tired of that
that whole thing. So it wasnice to see a lot of dudes stand
(01:24:18):
up and say we do not appreciatethat, because let's be real, this
is a dude driven market that dudes, this is the beer that they a
lot of them would drink. AlthoughI have a family member who says that
really it's really women who drink thatbeer. But that being said, you
know, with this, what doyou think about? I mean, where
(01:24:39):
are they going to go? Like? What are what are men? What
are people looking for in beer?Like what's the you know, what are
they obviously taste? But I thinkthere's more to it than that. You
gotta have great beer. But forthe longest time, beer was about fun,
fast cars, beautiful women, andgreat patriotism and we've lost that.
Look at the commercials they're making.These companies are unrecognizable for what they were
(01:25:01):
in the eighties and nineties, itwould have been considered controversial, you know,
and that's kind of you know,people are trying to make hours out
like there's some of our commercials stufffor controversial but like it's really not that
controversial if you just believe kind ofsome basic things like you know, chicks
without. You know, I don'tknow what I can say on here.
Oh you can guess. Yeah,go right up to Yeah, chicks without.
That's kind of our you know,that's where ours are here at Ultra
(01:25:23):
Beer. I encourage that. Sothat's on me. I you know what,
I wanted to say it for forever, so he did. So I'm
glad he did. Talking to SethWeathers, who's the head of Ultra right
Beer. Uh, And you've kindof went into that because I was,
you know, in the beginning,I've always said, you know, all
that company has to do is apologize. But I want to see more.
I want to see more nostalgic,old school type marketing with this because I
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think that women have there things thatare marketed to them in a certain way,
and dudes have things that are marketedto them in a certain way.
So to that effect, let's talkabout the calendar, because you did a
calendar and there are swimsuit shots init, and I'm lad that there are.
Now I'm not saying I'm in onebecause I got two boys and you
know, they are on the Internetand they see everything. But I like
the fact that I'm in a calendarlike this, and I like the fact
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that there are women who do swimsuitcalendars for beers because I think we need
I want more of the tawny Katineon the hood of the car in a
white snake video selling stuff. Talkto me about this. I think that
that's a great idea, and that'swhy we do it. So, yes,
we do have conservative dads, realwomen, and it's Riley Gaines that's
on the cover. That's Riley onthe cover. I hear September is pretty
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solid, though, you should checkout September. I've heard September, which
is, as we all know,the best best month of the year.
I heard that September is pretty fantastic. Yeah, I agree. It's got
some gunplay action there too. Yes, I have heard that. So where
did you get the idea? Tellme about how this came to fruition.
You know, I think it kindof just goes back. Well, I
don't know why I'm going to gohere, but I'm going to. So
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sports illustrators started putting out calendars andmagazines with fat chicks and bikinis and I
was like, this is the destructionof America is happening right for our eyes.
And I was like, someone's gotto do something about it. And
who better to do something about itthan conservative as ultra right beer. So
you're not going to have at chicksand bikinis in our calendar? Sorry not
sorry? No, yeah, Iknow it's not sorry, but yes,
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then we're getting back to just thebasics of what these beer companies were,
and that it was controversial. Idon't understand how in the world is controversial.
It's like that's like when Victoria's Secretsstarted having Oh my gosh. So
like in our town square there wasa giant ad in the window. And
this I'm not saying like this wassomebody who was like a little tubby.
I'm talking about like markedly obese.Like I think that you probably would not
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have been able to see the pantiesbecause everything that hung over and it was
a giant ad in the window,and I almost like I had to stop
in the middle of the street andI'm like, is what am I seeing
here? Is this the lake?Danny? I don't know. I don't
mean to do there, but you'rehealthy at any size No, you're not
right, right, Yeah, no, you're not. Some people are more
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prone to drop dead because they're alittle they're not healthy. I mean,
that's the whole this is correct.It's like embracing or trying to celebrate unhealthiness.
No one is saying that you've gotto be a say zero, but
you don't have to be a sizelike triple aught. There's a difference,
right, I agree. And we'vejust reached a stupid place in our world,
and so I think that you're conservativeas ults. Right. We're trying
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to battle back against some of thestupid things we see in the world,
and that's what we're doing with ourmarketing, with our product, with everything
out and by the way, alot of the so a portion of the
proceeds of this actually goes to theRiley Gain Center, which combats men and
women's sports, yes, and whichI have done an incredible job on that.
And yeah, I think we've raisedclose to twenty thousand dollars for already
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on this calendar, and we're hopingto raise a whole bunch more and that's
fantastic. I love to do gooderaspect of it because that's great, but
really selfishly. I like the factthat I'm in this calendar, and I
like that you're celebrating women who arelike, like, you know, they're
healthy women. Yeah, well we'renot exactly. We're not celebrating you know,
unhealthy. That's I mean, becauseI feel like it is it's like
we're first body shaming the way thatthey do it. Correct. So how
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do people? First off, howdo people get this calendar? Because I've
already had people saying, can youjust send me one? I'm like,
yeah, it's not really not howit works. Conservative dad dot com.
Okay, we'll pull it right upand I will send you plenty of them.
Oh you can, yeah, youcan give them out Christmas gifts whatever
Christmas gift. Yes, it doesmake a good Christmas gift. I just
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remember every dude I know, allmy male cousins, I have like twenty
three cousins, and most of themirdudes they all had like growing up,
they all had like it's always likethe the female posters or the Sports Illustrated
Calendar. They take it out ofthe Sports Illustrated ISSU and they put everybody
had that, And there's nothing wrongwith everybody had that. It's normal.
Is something wrong with them now,they're a little rough. I hate to
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say, you're not gonna want tolook at this. Yeah, you're gonna
go back and you're gonna lose thosechildhood memories real quick. So tell me
about these girls. Ate those girls. Sorry, no, actually that's a
great point. Tell me where canpeople get the beer? Because I know
that you're spanding distribution, So talkto me about if people are like,
I want to get a sixer ofUltra Right, where do I go?
So we're in multiple states right now, like in stores, in your package
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stores, that kind of thing.We're talking with some of the good sized
grocers chains as well. But ifyou're not in one of the state's're in,
you can go to Ultra Rightbeer dotcom and we can ship to most
states. Merry Christmas to you all, Ho ho ho get you some olda
and ship the most states. Getsome Ultra Right beer. Well, Conservative
Dad dot com. That's where youcan get the calendar. I highly suggest
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you all because I've heard just onemore time, I've heard Kane, you're
unaware of this September is like,this is really Can I give them a
little preview? I feel like peopleneed to see that I have one with
me. Believe it or not,Yes, I mean that blazing look at
it. I had no idea thatthat was going to be September. I
was just speaking about the month ofSeptember innocently. You can celebrate your entire
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birthday month. Well, I dohave a birthday month. You mentioned on
September. While holding two guns,I was like, all right, yeah,
it was like my birthdays in Septemberand I'm holding two of my ar
fifteens. I'm like, my birthday'sin September, seth And he's like,
oh, so, I guess youwant September. Huh, Like, I
don't know, just a thought.So anyway, this is thank you for
including me in It's it's I'm veryflattered. And the photos are beautiful.
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I mean they're very Everything is verytastefully done. Obviously, Riley Gaines is
in the swimsuit. She's like theone that I would be like, yeah,
she needs to be on the cover. In the swimsuit. She's like
made of a thousand percent muscle.But this is fantastic. Ultra Right Beer
dot Com and Conservative Dag dot Comis where you can get the where you
can get the calendar, get ultraright beer. I like it, and
I I mean I like, Imean, I do drink it. You
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send us beer and I've been drinkingit. It's a great beer. But
we need to get distribution. Weneed to get distribution into the state of
Texas physically and soores. We're workingon that, so hopefully it'll be Uh,
who can I go aggravate about that? Is there like a beer minister
of beer that I can go agregate? Kind it is, I'm telling you
when you level of corruption and nonsensethat goes on with the alcohol industry.
It's a four point eight percent alcoholand they treat us like we're making nuclear
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weapons. Okay, it's really unbelievable. You have to get bo is All's
Hog's approval to get in stores ineach state. That's literally a thing we
have to deal with. Wow,that's like a whole other story. We're
gonna have to talk about that anothertime because that's all the regulations. It
would blow your mind. You'd loseyou lose your mind. I would lose
my mind over that. Cut thatand save it, save that forever.
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Seth weathers Aulter, Right Fear dotCom, Conservative dog dot Com always so
great to talk with you. Thankyou so much for doing this, for
including me and uh. I willout online too so people can get the
calendars. Make sure you get them, get your beer, all that good
stuff. Thanks Seth, Mary,Christmas to you, Thanks Davi. Take
care. We have more to come, folks, as we wrap up this
third hour of hour broadcast. Yes, all very tastefully done, like you
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can feel you can get this calendar. I would feel fine if my son
had this calendar of some of theswim suit I can't say I always swim
shoot swim suit shots. You wouldbe totally comfortable with this, literally,
with that, with your with yourson hanging in their bedroom like all my
cousins did when I was growing up. It's all very artfully tastefully done.
The photographer's great. All right,As we get moving, Kane said,
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the term is high calorie human.I just saw that. He said it,
not me, but I wish Idid. I mean, Nord's lying,
all right. I'm like, I'mjust sit here jamming a Christmas music
and I'm also fuming over this ridiculousWe got to talk about this, the
Southwest Airlines policy. Guys. Idon't mean to be mean. I want
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everybody to be healthy, and Idon't want to be like mean to nobody,
but can we just talk for asecond. Southwest Airlines is being praised
for allowing customers of size. Policyis so if you got an overweight flyer,
they purchased one seat and they getanother one for free, they may
get two for free. What yeah, yeah, yeah, you could get
bumped for this. You could legitget kicked off your flight for this.
I'm not even joking with you.And one part of the story in New
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York Post it says, quote,if it's determined that a second or third
seat is needed, you'll be accommodatedwith the complimentary additional seat. That's verbatim
from the policy second or third orthird seat. Why are you for fighting
at that point, which means y'all'sprices at Southwest are gonna go up and
you could get bumped if you needthree seats to fit on a plane,
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You're really playing with the physics ofeverything there. I'm sorry, it's time
you stop being so damned selfish andtake the bus. I like don't want,
I don't want to be mean topeople, but that is not healthy.
It genuinely is not healthy. You'vegot to I mean intermittent fasting,
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like, for instance, I eatso ridiculously healthy. I've cut out.
I don't eat dairy except cheese atholidays, No processed sugar. It's strictly
like greens and red meat. Iintermittent fast I do all that stuff.
You gotta get healthy. Diet isliterally ninety percent of it, ninety percent,
and you can. You don't haveto be a size zero, but
you can't get healthy just doing thosethings. Starting with that, all right,
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today's stupidity can and by the waySouthwest would do. I mean,
I don't know how to talk aboutthis A while flying Southwest. I know
point, I don't know why it'sa good business level anyway, This is
KJP trying a gaslight, so soI'll listen to this. Prices are down
for eggs, milk, toys,and TVs. Gas prices are down by
a dollar ninety cents from the peakafter the war began. And wages are
rising and hot and higher than shoppingwages are inflation kills wages. I don't
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know what she's doing, but MaryChristian, she does not do her shopping.
She does not do her shopping comeon all right, folks. That
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