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Miss Green from Georgia for thank you, mister chairman. Excuse me, Hunter,
Apparently you're afraid of my words?Why you? Oh, I like
to reclaim my time, mister chairman. Wow, that's too bad. I
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think it's clear and obvious for everyonewatching this hearing today that Hunter Biden is
terrified of strong conservative Republican women becausehe can't even face my words as I
was about to speak to him.What a coward. Wow. So I
don't know if y'all, if y'allsaw that circus that took place this morning,
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that was a straight out I knowsomeone else, someone else who thinks
that politics begins literally the day thatthey decided to get a Fox job,
was saying that, Uh tho,that totally was a page there was out
a Trump's book. No, itwas actually a page out of Andrew Breibart's
book, because I remember back tothe Andrew Breibart Anthony Wiener Soka, remember
that and Andrew Breitbart, although hedidn't storm in as a stunt, he
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literally was down the street and hethought he was going to check out what
was happening because there were a bunchof press there, and he literally wandered
into this it was one of thefunniest things. It felt like it just
a skit. It was hysterical,but it wasn't planned. Welcome to the
show. Who boy. So that'show today's starting. Dana Lash here with
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you. You can listen Coast tocoast, got the simulcast everything else.
I'm just it was a stunt.And so my question. The first thing
I thought too, while Marjorie TaylorGreen was talking to him, the first
thing I thought too was is wasthis plan? Because the the stunt that
he did outside of the Capitol whenhe went in and was holding his little
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press conference, that was planned becauseit was Eric Swallwell who reserved that time,
and that's why they had the podiumset up. That's why they had
all of this, you know,set up and et cetera, et cetera,
et cetera. He had that plan. Swallow had that planned. He
was the one who But they didn'tsay why they reserved it. They just
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said that it had been reserved andthat's you know, but that had been
that was plaanned by the Democrats.They organized that and set that all up.
Do you think that they were awareof this? Do you think that
they were aware of his outbursts andhis do you think that they were I'm
I don't know, like I'm Iwas trying to look at some of their
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faces, and I don't know.I just think, you know, it
just seems a little bit, uh, just seems a little bit. I
don't know. I feel like acouple of them had to have known.
But oh my gosh, he thinkshe's just hot beans. He really does.
Hunter Biden thinks that he's untouchable.He is untouchable. So is the
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House Oversight Committee that did this,and the House Oversite Committee, and it
all just just went crazy. Everybodywent crazy. And you had Raskin who
had his opening statement, and thenMarjorie Taylor Green was the one who said
who came in and later was like, you know, I have I have
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a question, et cetera. Andthen it just went crazy from there.
And then then you have Hunter HunterBiden. He's just so dramatic. Now
here's why he's he's yelling about this. He's demanding. Hunter Biden is demanding
that they and we talked a littlebit about this before, that they sit
him down in public. They wanthe wants a whole public thing. He
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thinks that that they are trying tomake it to where the public doesn't hear
what he says. He wants apublic hearing. He wants to answer questions
publicly. Now I've told you thisbefore, I'm going to explain it again
just in case people miss that missbroadcast. The standard procedure for this is
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that Congress first brings someone in andit's typically first it's usually typically behind closed
doors. I mean, if they'regoing to do it open door, I
mean, it's just you know,but they do it. It's typically a
closed door thing. They sit down, they meet with the people who that
they are going to be questioning,and behind closed doors, and then they
have the public hearing. And theydo that to make sure every I mean,
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I shouldn't even have to explain thisto you know, some of the
stupid Hunter stands out there, butapparently you do. I mean that's like
typical, that's I mean, they'vedone that in every They've done that everything.
They did that with Fauci too,I mean, they've done it with
everything. And then they say,well, you say in your testimony here
before this blah blah blah, andthey and they go back and forth and
compare and contrast answers. It's likeyou're deposed first and then you sit down
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and you answer questions publicly. Hewants to skip that process, just like
Democrats liked to skip the investigatory process, the investigative process going into impeachment actually,
you know, investigating and finding anywhether or not any kind of crime
has been committed. You launched,you know, an actual impeachment. They
forewent the formal impeachment inquiry and theyjust went right into it. They liked
skipping steps. And so he's actingas though he's trying to pretend that people
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are stupid enough to believe that that'snot the standard operating procedure and that it's
unusual for members of Congress to justdemand that he sit in front of them
publicly, and that's again that's notthe case. I mean, it's completely
standard for him to have gone behindclosed doors first into it. And so
he's demanding to skip that process,and he just wants it all public,
and he's acting as though that theyhave something to hide as opposed to him,
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and I just he does not havethe high horse to do this on.
He really doesn't. I have tosay, I absolutely I love the
fact that Taylor Green told him thathe was, quote the epitome of white
privilege to his face. Golly,that's like a Christmas present that I forgot
was under the tree, right,Gosh, It's amazing. So it just
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descended into chaos. Just to completein total chaos. It was beautiful to
watch. I mean, I justyou know, I keep watching. I'm
sorry, I keep watching all thesevideos and I'm trying to watch Raskin's face
because I just feel as though they, I think they, some of them
had to have known that he wasgoing to come in there. I mean,
I feel like they had to haveknown, right, am I just
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overthinking it. There's no way hethere's no way that he does this outburst
and they don't know. I mean, if I knew that they're filming some
sort of documentary or whatever, ohthat's right, that's right there. For
the people don't know that he's gota camera crew following him doing a documentary.
So I would expect something like whatwe saw this morning, can you.
I can already see the trailer that'llalready be part of the trailer,
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and they're gonna act like, oh, Hunter Biden, He's look at what's
happening here Hunter Biten, and they'regonna have all the theatrical music. That's
goodness. So that's how everything startedtoday. That's and then you had Moscowitz
and Comer going back and forth becauseMoscowitz was trying to claim that apparently,
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oh, you're just doing this tobeat up Hunter Biden. I mean,
gosh, this is just so stupid. This is sodiumn stupid. So they
and then they had all the youknow, all of the uh, the
press scrum as he's trying to leave, et cetera, et cetera. And
I'm wondering too if because I thinkhe should be held in contempt, and
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that's what they're actually determining right now. They've found out they're making this determination
right now. I really do feellike he should be held in contemp because
you can't just sit here and ignoreyour subpoenas. You can't. It's just
something that you can do. Youcan't just ignore them. They have the
full weight of the law. TheyI mean, they were issued by by
Congress. They have the full weightof the court issuing a subpoena to come
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and testify. So if is thatgoing to be the standard that they're going
to allow to be set that ifsomeone like Hunter Biden wants to completely ignore
subpoena, that others can do itas well. I mean, go back
to some of the J six stuff, go back to you know, other
things as well. So, Imean, is that going to be so
it's just going to be up tothe preference of the person who has been
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petitioned whether or not they're going toignore or honor the subpoena. Is that
the rule of law that Democrats weren'testablished just to save this flabby almost sixty
year old crackheads hide. I mean, that's I feel like that's a legitimate
question. So, yeah, he'she's sitting there, He's sitting there at
this this this hearing, and thenhe stay, then he does this stunt,
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storms out, makes a big dealbecause Green was trying to ask him
a question gets you know, hegets all mad, and then he's got
his whole entire I'm looking at thisat another angle, his entire film crew,
the documentary film crew. Do theyhave don't you have to have special
permission to be in there? Whowhoa whoa whoa whoa? Do you have
to have special permission to bring yourown camera crew in there. I think
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it's under the First Amendment. Ithink you can do it. No,
But I mean, I'm just becausewouldn't it be considered disruptive. I'm the
reason I'm asking this is because ifhe had a film if you if you
I'm going to ask a friend ofmine who knows, uh, if you
have to have if you have tohave permission for it, then that means
he got permission for it. Andthat means people obviously absolutely knew that he
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was going to have this big fieldday and he was going to do Because
if you're bringing a film crew inthere with you, you're not just going
to sit there and you're gonna You'regonna make it. You're gonna stage a
stunt. I just think it justgets into it shows how desperate he is.
I do think because this is goingto get dragged out by Republicans to
the election, and they should dothat because every single time you have Joe
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Biden going on television or if heavenforbid, if he has a debate or
anything like that, they can bringthis up. I mean, how they
can schedule something and ask him somequestions and drag this out and make another
maneuver and just make it news everysingle time that Joe Biden does something,
and they can follow him all overthe campaign trail with headlines on this,
and that can throw stuff in everybodyelse's faces. Someone had made a point
too, because Democrats have been hemorrhagingblack voters, and this is actually something
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that started. I think it beganpre dat twenty sixteen. It really sped
up between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, and it's continued to do that black
and Hispanic voters. Democrats have beenhemorrhaging them. I think that Joe Biden
going out there and saying that you'renot black unless you vote for me hasn't
been helpful. But I'm wondering becausesomeone else brought up cases of you know,
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black Americans going to jail for likeless, you know, in terms
of tax evasion or drug charges.And the name was throw Denzel Washington,
Denzel Washington or sorry, Wesley Snipes. It was Wesley Snipes. I went
to jail for tax evason, wasn'tit? How much did he go up
to jail for somewhere like that?So I because I remember it being and
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I looked at this once already Iremember it being less than what Hunter Biden
is apparently the amount that he's apparentlyo's and is evading and having to pay
tax on. So how is thatgoing to look if you have the same
government Joe Biden was in elected officeand Wesley Snipes went to jail for tax
fraud. Euston Wesley Snipes to jail. But you're not gonna send Hunter Biden
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to jail. Oh me, ARepublican job better be season on that.
You better be seizing on that.Well, that's that white privilege that they
always talk about, isn't it is? That it's the white privilege. So
coming up, Kirby and Deucey gotan argue. I mean, John Kirby
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Bub is that what people call theirkids sometimes, like nicknames for their
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was a snow big deal and theydidn't even notify the White House, which
can you imagine skipping out on work, having a sick day and not notifying
anybody. We're going to discuss thatmore on twenty twenty four. I totally
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my first question is who bribed HunterBiden to be here today? That's my
first question. Second question. Youare the epitome of white privilege, coming
into the Oversight Committee, spitting inour face, ignoring a congressional subpoena to
be deposed. What are you afraidof? You have no balls to come
up here, mister chairman. Pointof inquiry, Mister chairman, if lady,
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if the general, if the generallady wants to hear from Hunter Biden,
we can hear from him right now. Chairman, let's take a vote
and hear from you. Biden?Are or are speaking? Are women allowed
to speak? To keep interrupting me, I'll interrupt. I don't know that
he's a lady. I think that, uh that Hunter Biden should be arrested
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right here, right now and gostraight to jail. Our nation is founded
on the rules. Come on,come on the premise that the law applies
equally to everyone, no matter whatyou're allowing. Point of order, mister
chairman, point of order, matterwho you are, point of order,
Miss chairman, bigs over here,bigs over here, state your point.
My point of order is this.Are we going to continue on with with
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this blatant interruption? This, thisis absurd and inappropriate. I intend to
give my statement. I don't intendto have anybody interrupt that. I'm not
going to interrupt your statements. Ithink you should have decorum and curtsy and
don't act like a bunch of nimros. You just interrupted a one and that's
five, you know, I got, I got permission everyone again, the
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assertion that I interrupted was absolutely false. That's typical of the gentleman who spoke
it. I got permissions, Ispoke. I was interrupted yet again by
the gentleman who doesn't choose to gothrough the chair and follow proper order.
I encourage us. I think ifwe're gonna have any respect at all,
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we need to have proper begs talkingback. First off, welcome back to
the show, Daniel. Last yearwith you bottom of this first hour,
So that was I'm not a NancyMace fan because I think she tries to
be edgy and it just doesn't work. Her earrings are huge. Uh not
that I don't like huge earrings.It's just you know, when you're at
a hearing and you're in a brightblue like you know, limited cut top,
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and I don't know these big earringson anyway. Uh, this is
why I could never be a memberof Congress. But Also, I could
never be a member of Congress becauseif I was James Comer, I would
get my happy backside up off thechair and I'd be slapping people for talking
to her. I can't deal withthis. I don't have the patience to
deal with Like these people are brats. I don't know, and I like,
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I mean, Mace was making apoint and then she slid into let
me get my SoundBite, Let meget I want to go viral on Fox
tonight, so let me get mysound bite. Balls. She like slid
into that. It's like, youreally didn't what's the purpose? I mean
you you gave him an opening.You gave him an opening. Never make
your opponent look more stable or moreserious than you do. I just thought
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that that was And you could tellthat she wasn't fully committed to doing that
because she's stumbled after right after shesaid balls, right after the L and
s left her mouth. She wasjust like a she just stumbled right.
You know, I'm right in myassessment she wasn't fully committed. Like,
if you're gonna go full on that, then you better go balls to the
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wall, right like you so likeI just did, you got to commit
right if you're gonna especially if you'regonna be sitting there in Congress, I
mean, you got to really committo this. So it's like she was
trying to be really edgy, andyou know, what she could have done,
and what would have been the smarterthing to do, was she could
have used her time and instead oftrying to say, you know, a
naughty word, she could have usedher time to say, you know hunter
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Biden and his legal team insist thatthey are here and they've shown up and
they are ready to they're ready totalk, except they haven't wanted to follow
standard operating procedure as everyone else does, as Anthony Fauci has done, as
even j Sixers have done, andthat whole investigation, all of this,
they haven't followed standard operating procedure andwith members of Congress behind closed doors,
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so that we could make sure thatthis is expedited and runs as smoothly as
possible. They have absolutely denied that, because then he would have no diversions.
He would have to be answering questionsand that would have to go on
record, and that is exactly whathe objects to because he knows that he
has compromised and if he has toanswer any question, adall whatsoever in response
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to the subpoena and have his answersgo on record. He knows then that
anything that he says CANA would beheld against him. That's what she should
have said, because that's the pointthat needed to be drug out into front
of the public instead of going,well balls, you know, I mean,
I just she's just not graceful withthis stuff, like don't you know,
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don't do the stunt unless you're likefully committed to it, right,
Because then it allowed Hunter Biden's attorneyto interrupt, and then she went and
then she went, are you interruptinga woman? I can't stand when people
do that. I cannot stand whenpeople do it, and some of these
people on our Republican side need tostop it. No, they interrupted you
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because you remember of Congress. Ithad nothing to do with what's between your
legs. Shut up. I'm sotired of this. I did interrupted a
woman. And that's why I thoughtit was funny that Biden's attorney was,
like, you just interrupted a womanto Andy Biggs, do you see how
many times you guys let him havetwo openings? You let that guy have
two openings this is I mean,if you're gonna do this, this is
this is rhetorical warfare. You gotto be better than that allowed him to
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two openings. Good grief, thatsaid aggravates me. Am I being too
harsh, Kane. Tell me ifyou think I'm being too mean, I
mean, I hear it when I'mcomfortable. When I did interviews like on
gun stuff, like when I wasdoing two A advocacy, I would before
I would go. And this isjust what I always did. Whenever I
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debate someone, I will research youlike a stalker, and I find all
of your ticks. I find outhow to push all your buttons. I've
done this, even just going oneon one on seeing or whatever, and
I've I've done this with everybody.And you know, doing you know,
two A advocacy stuff and having todo interviews like this Stuffanopolis thing, for
instance, I knew Stuffannopolis because I'dbeen on ABC election I coveraged before a
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few years prior, so you know, I was familiar with and we weren't
like we literally only ever set together. And I knew that he was going
to be come and spitfire at me. This was in the wake of Parkland,
so I was very, very prepared, and I also knew how to
thread my answers together without taking asingle breath, so that you couldn't edit
my sentence out of context, andthat you couldn't interrupt me. And so
I never gave him opportunity to interruptme. You can go back and watch
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my ABC interview on that. Andhe just kind of had to sit there.
But I did a lot of legwork on that, and I made
sure that I knew exactly how hespoke and exactly I would watch his face
to find out when he was goingto interject and interrupt guests, because I
didn't want anyone to have any kindof opening. You have to approach something
like this with that same level ofseriousness and severity, because this is about
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the direction of the country, andyou're talking about the president's son and whether
or not you know you're gonna holdhim in contempt core because he ignored a
subpoena by issued by Congress, whichis has you know, the full effect
and force of the law, fullway of the law. So you can't
sit here and be like, well, alla balls, or don't interrupt a
woman. I mean, this isif you think that this is the fight
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that is worth having, and thenyou need to treat it as a serious
fight worth having. And I justget tired of all these stupid stunts that
allow for these people that are ideologicalopponents to have daylight so that they can
wedge through some sort of stupid objectionlike he just did. Do you think
Hunter Biden's attorney would have been ableto object and go, oh see,
they just he's right here taking questions. Mace could have immediately neutered that,
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and she didn't. That's on her. That's a poor showing. This is
what I'm talking about. And nowif it comes out now, now you
lost your chance. He did hisstunt. Now everyone's only talking about his
stunt. You could have controlled thatroom. You anticipate, you know exactly
what their objections are going to be, and you rip apart there narrative the
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first syllable that you get to comeout of your mouth. You don't sit
here and waste your time grandstanding soyou can get a viral video clip.
This is one of the reasons whyI hate Congress. This is an entertainment.
If you jack holes want to sithere and be entertainers, go to
Hollywood. If you don't make iton Hollywood and go to only fans.
I'm tired of you people treating DClike it's a theater stage. So tired
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of it. I'm a woman,and I'm telling you to stop it because
you missed a golden opportunity. HereFruitcake sitting right there with his stupid documentary
crew and his annoying lawyer. Wellyou know he's here ready to talk and
answer questions right now, Willie,because it really he's not. Because he's
refused to follow the first stuff asstandard operating procedure whenever we've done anything like
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that. Because he knows that ifhe answers a single question behind closed doors,
that could be held against him beforehe gets out here in public,
in front of all of you.That's what he's afraid of. Next,
I think we need to demand betterpeople to represent us in DC. Honestly,
I'm I'm just tired of this stuff. Let me, you know,
let me wear my big earrings inmy damself. I hope I do sound
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mean because I'm tired of this stuff. I'm not here to be nice.
I'm a voter and I'm dissatisfied withwhat I see. My subordinates representing me
in DC. So if I soundmean, it's because I'm being American,
and people who think I'm mean arebeing Unamerican, and that they think that
we do not We're not supposed tohold our subordinates. He's elected officials to
a higher standard and that we can'tcriticize their job performance. If you believe
(28:32):
that, then you can kindly goand find another place to live where you
have less representation or less freedom todetermine your future, because clearly this animating
spirit of liberty is not setting wellwith you. So this he was in
there for seventeen minutes. Seventeen minutes. He didn't look well, did he
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was he high? He didn't lookwell. He looked ashy and like ashen,
and his skin looked horrible. Helooked just bad. He had a
bad complexion, he had dark circles. He didn't look well. And you
could be like, it's the stressor it's the crack. Do you think
it did that? He realized Iliked what Caine said on break because I
(29:17):
said, I think I feel likehe got nervous when he got out,
because he had this like big stuntand then he storms out, and because
they weren't expecting him to show upto the hearing. He shows up,
so that was part one of hisstunt. And then he storms out seventeen
minutes later, part two, andthen all of a sudden, he's out
(29:38):
in the hallway with the reporters inthe media scrum. I don't know if
you saw his face, but dude, he was over his head, and
he realized that he was over hishead, like his face was crazy.
He had the like we got thisaudio. Listen to this audio some by
fifteen. Just listen to some ofthe questions they were hitting him with.
(30:00):
To please, I'll answer your question. If you peak quiet and let me
make a statement, I practice younormally smoke, mister bid Let me oh
yeah, yeah, that's crazy,what kind of I loved? Can I
(30:22):
hear that one more time? Becausethe reporter was so serious, you knew
that. You know that this dude'swriting a story on Hunter's preferred brand of
krack. Get his look. Idon't just listen. I just got to
hear it again. To please,I'll answer your question, if you peak
quiet and let me make a statement, I practice you normally smoke, mister
Biden. I mean that was justa very What kind of crack do you
normally smoke, mister Biden? Isthere like a briton a sidebar I have
(30:48):
known nothing about? Is there likea particular brain, you know how?
Like the weed people like, there'sall these strains of weed? Is there?
I haven't Can I have a sidebarto my sidebar. I don't get
into I don't believe the government whatto consume or whatever. I don't care.
I just want to have my gunsand have my money on tax and
be left alone. Anyway. Isit really all the different or did they
lie to you? Are they justall high and they just are too high
(31:10):
to know and they think they've gotit convinced in their heads that there's all
these different strains. Because I'm sorry, it has turned into like a Portlandia
skit, the marijuana stuff like thisis our lady lavender lace. This strain
is for relaxation and all that.And I just I I have no idea
how that's even possible, but it'sit's hysterical to me. So is crack.
(31:33):
Are they doing the same thing withcrack? What's real? Are the
strains for marijuana? What isn't real? Strains of crack? Okay, there's
only crack. There's only just crackcrack, and you're taking a male crackplant
and cross breeding it with a femalecrackplant. That's not how that works.
I mean the way that people talkabout, like the marijuana strains, it's
like wine, like they're like Somalia's. I don't know what you would call
(31:56):
that for the marijuana. To knowwhat kind of crack, dude? Yeah,
what kind of crack do you prefer? I mean, is there like
a grain? You know, howlike different? You know, if you're
like I guess they're stronger. AndI watched Ben. I've seen Breaking Ben.
I guess there's more potent and lesspotent. I've never watched Breaking Bad.
What, Yeah, I've never watchedit. Really isn't that the show
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about the meth is? So whatyou what do you what did you learn
about from crack? From that?Well? I mean essentially, I mean
look, there's just like with anydrug, especially hard drug like that,
there's literally it's not like you're breedingit. It's either potent or not as
potent. That that's different. That'snot like a strange drugs one on one
with caine. I I just Iliterally have no idea, like I don't
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even know. Okay, So here'sdon't laugh at me. This is how
much I don't know about drugs,is okay. So there's cocaine and then
there's crack, right right, soI know we got to get going.
Steve's dying. Oh my gosh,we got to play that other sound by
too. You guys are killing me? Is crack like the great value version
of cocaine? No? Okay?Because I remember Whitney Houston she said crack
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is whack and she was like offendit when someone asked her if she smoked
a crack instead of cocaine, andit was like she felt like it was
offensive because that's, you know,the downgraded you have to cook poor version.
Yeah, you have to make crackinto existence. Okay, So last
question, So it comes in arock form? You just said cook it?
Is that what like the poor drugusers have to do? Because do
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you have to chip it? Isit like a prospecting You got to chip
your drugs off the rock? LikeI don't know, everybody who wants crack
has to cook it? Okay.I just I literally don't know about this.
I would love That's why that reporter'squestion. I was actually interested in
that. I'm like, yues,what kind of cocaine do you do?
Or im vibe however one does it? I mean, I don't know.
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I mean, is that the onewith the spoons and the foil that you
see in the cop shows? Oh, but you don't do cocaine, the
cocaine like that, Yeah, youkind of can. I've seen it.
I clearly need to. I don'tknow enough about drugs to ask hunter.
It's time to break, Okay,I know, just I was long story.
Sorry, I was interested in thatreporter's very serious question coming up.
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podcasts like Sands through the hour Glass. So are the days of the United
States. Appreciate the passion from myfriend across the aisle and the outrage.
I think we're all outraged about manythings. But if we're going to talk
about outrageous things that have happened orthings that have never happened. Let's talk
about the fact that President Trump incitedan erection, and maybe that too,
(35:49):
and you can talk about that too. I guess he did get to the
president. Is that what she's talkingabout? Is she talking about a what
where are you all writing me?I asked, that's your question. We're
live as what? Yeah, butI censored myself the erection premia Ja Paul,
he incited an erection, Leady.I think we're getting a little bit
(36:10):
too much info from you just sayingthese are like that. I'm so grossed
out. Is the word insurrection?That difficult when you're congressional because how many
times have we I mean, howmany congress people have said this? Now
a million of them? How harddoes it to have your mouth make the
correct words? Don't answer that question, So coming up Hunter Biden is asked,
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That's another thing. We sapoenat HunterBiden, and our committee worked with
Hunter Biden's attorneys and agreed on adate for him to come in for a
(38:22):
transcribed interview, which is exactly howall committees work in Congress. You always
start with a transcribed interview with awitness and then you hold a public hearing.
So we had had clearly agreed withhis attorneys transcribed interview first, that's
what the subpoena was for, andthen we were going to hold a public
hearing. But Hunter Biden has donenothing but try to twist and spend a
(38:45):
line about this entire thing. AndI see, this is how it should
have gone. I wish Green hadbeen able to ask questions first, because
Nancy Mace flubbed it. Welcome backto the program, Dana Lash here with
you top of this. Second.Of course, Marjorie Taylor Green is talking
about the chaos that took place inthe hearing that Republicans had as to whether
(39:07):
or not they're going to hold HunterBiden, which they should vote to hold
him in contempt of court because theysubpoenaed him to come and answer questions before
Congress and he ignored the subpoena.Now, what she's talking about is the
standard operating procedure. You have atranscribed interview that happens with everybody, and
they're insisting that that is Oh,Republicans are trying to be sneaky and they're
(39:30):
trying to make it to where thisisn't transparent, when no, they've already
made the agreement, and that ishow it always goes. You do the
transcribed interview, then you have thepublic hearing. That's how it always is
Hunter Biden's trying to play upon people'slack of awareness of this procedure and act
as though, well, it's Republicansbeing sneaky, as a way to deflect
(39:52):
from his own offenses. Welcome back. As I said of the program,
you can listen coast to coast streamthe radio show, watches simulcast three forty
seven channel, direct TV, YouTube, Facebook, all of that. I
was very critical of Nancy Mace earlierbecause I'm not going to play the sound
by again, but she was askingquestions. It was gone. It was
like seventeen minutes into the hearing andHunter Biden showed up. They didn't know
(40:15):
he's going to show up, sohe sits here for seventeen minutes and then
he has this big stunt in himand all of his documentary film cameras walk
out. But I do I'm madbecause I feel like Nancy Mace was trying
to go for her viral cable newsmoment. She wanted to have this big
viral moment. Instead of actually makinga salient point, she decided to do
this very stupid theatrical stunt where shewas like, you just don't have any
(40:37):
balls. That's what she said.And we played the inn just gosh,
I don't want to play it again, and I'm you know I, and
she was like flubbing it because sherealized how stupid it was and wasn't fully
committed to it, and then itall descended into chaos when you should have,
right out of the gate, saidwhat Marjorie Taylor Green just said right
there and then just said why areyou? And she could have asked,
why are you trying to mislead peopleabout the standard operating procedure that's been afforded
(40:59):
to everyone for Anthony Fauci, toeven people in the J six investigation.
That's what she could have asked.And you know what, you would have
robbed him of his moment to stunt. You would have robbed him of that
moment. And instead Mace just openedit right up, opened it right up
by doing that, and then shewas like, why are you interrupting a
woman and then allowed another interjection fromhis attorneys. Just stupid, just so
(41:24):
stupid. If you want to befamous, go to Hollywood. If you
want to represent the people, thenyou go to Washington, d C.
But you can't want to be inHollywood and be in DC. It's not
how this works. And I'm aggravatedbecause there was a missed opportunity there,
and it was a missed opportunity topublicly nationally destroy that narrative in front of
(41:45):
him. Can I play this though? He goes out in the hallway,
and I don't think he was bettingon this audio sun by twenty one.
This is crazy. Listen are youtoday? Mister? Why did you put
(42:05):
your dad your phone with your businessowners? Well? Why did you need
to talk to him for a businessmeetings? To wow? Do you have
an ad the dekaya do you addto the phone? What does that have
(42:30):
to do with you putting your dadon speakerphone during a business meeting that you
said he was completely unaware of andhadn't talked to and didn't have a month
speakerphone during a business meeting? Whatthe hell does it have to do with
that? What a stupid thing?Does they? How so dumb? But
you know what? But but youknow what though, now you know what
pushes his buttons? You got oneclues to what pushes his buttons if you
just push just maximize that right,this is there's a weak spot. Just
(42:52):
keep out. Why did you haveyour dab about at some point he's going
to say something stupid, because Democratsusually do. They can't play the long
game with us kind of stuff becausethe pressure gets to them and they get
too emotional. And that you canit's so easy as long as you remain
cool and chill and you don't tryto see. I'm just still so mad
about the may SoundBite. Is itobvious? People? But as long as
(43:15):
you remain cool as a cucumber,you know, it's all good. He
looks. He did not when hewalked out there and he realized. There
are a couple of different screenshots wherehis face is all, what, oh
man, okay, can we Ijust I love all of these. I
just love all of these. It'sso great. So this is one thing.
(43:37):
I want to switch gears here becausewe've been talking about this because in
addition to that, I do wantto get in gosh, I do want
to get into the Mayorc's impeachment hearing. Can we talk about what's happening.
I want to totally switch gears.Totally switch gears. John Fetterman has a
stroke and comes back as a conservative. Now. I just noticed that his
wife is on a three week socialmedia sabbatical, self declared kind of,
(44:00):
I don't know, are you reallytaking a break from social media when you're
jumping on your break from social mediatelling everyone that you're taking a break from
social media. I don't know anyway, John Fetterman, this is he was
asked about Hamas. I have toplay audio SoundBite thirteen for you because,
wow, listen, I would askanyone, if anyone that believes in a
(44:22):
cease fire, I would just say, let's just let's call for Hamas to
surrender and we'll put down their guns, and then that would end all of
the misery and the killing and everything. You know. I believe to be
on the right side for Israel onthis, and I believe that we will
never have peace for a stable twostate solution unless we destroy Hamas. Uh.
(44:47):
He didn't even sound like he hada stroke. Do you notice that
he sounds like he has a strokewhen it seems like he's reading other people's
words or trying to recite other people'swords. He sounded completely fine. That's
the best I've ever heard him.Oh my gosh, I don't know what
(45:08):
this right? Right. I feellike people were trying to take advantage of
his health condition and use him asbasically a vessel. And now he's getting
his own Now he's got his hishis own mind about him, and he's
recovering. And I don't know,it just seems like as he recovers from
(45:30):
a stroke, he got more conservative. I don't know how to put it,
Kane Ama. The healthier he got, the more conservative, and the
more recovered his brain became. Idon't know's I'm in my head. I'm
trying to contrast it with what Ithink doctor Oz would have done if he
(45:52):
was elected. Would he Turkish guy? Yeah? So, would he have
spelled yeah? Would he have spokenthis clearly about Israel and Jumas No.
I don't think he was one ofthe worst candidates that has ever been selected
and backed by the Republican Party electedthat I was, Ah, boy,
(46:14):
dude, I'm gonna forget. He'sgot a pass for me for now from
for right now on hoodies and shorts. I don't know what the Steelers had.
It's like the last two months.Has he said anything that I disagree
with in the last month? Ohmy gosh, can't don't ask that question.
No, we can't do to stoptrying to be we cannot we can't
agree with someone who is a Democratthat much that that's no, no,
(46:36):
no, it's scientific. It's scientificscience. Yes, as long as its
science. Then, oh my gosh, I don't Is it contagious having a
smart take on things? I hope? So, I mean, I sure,
hope. So I get nervous aboutagreeing with somebody that much who's on
(46:58):
the other side of things. I'mlike, a minute, he said something
that I agree with about hermus Whatwait a minute, he said something I
agree with about that? What keepstake two Democrat senators moderates? I mean,
yeah, he sounds like a moderate. It's and they can't say anything
(47:23):
to him because then they hate peoplethat have had strokes. Right. I
don't know, man, I don'teven We're in a You got the shadow
people in Miami, and I gotVetterman saying this stuff. I don't even
know what's happening right now. Andthen you got this crazy stuff in Ecuador.
Have you seen this. They've declareda civil war. They're in a
(47:45):
state of civil war right now.Peru called for a state of national emergency
because that's spilling over to their border. Audio somebody fourteen a cartel literally took
over an Ecuadorian television station. Thisis some of the video and audio of
it. It's Wild Time with theStar online television. Armed cartel excuse,
(48:15):
they say, Ecuadorians now are floodingto the United States. The country's descended
into a civil war. Uh.They said that because it's cartel, gangli
and stuff. They said that thisis a lot of people are now.
This is they're going to see ahuge spike they've been They saw three hundred
and seventy one percent increase just fromtwenty twenty two alone, and they're looking.
What ended up happening is you hadthis guy, Adolfo Macias, who's
(48:39):
the leader of this gang down there. He was in a low security prison.
They were getting ready to transfer himto a maximum security prison, and
he magically got out. He justyou know, magically got out. So
they're looking for him and the leaderof this other gang, Los Lobos,
his name is Fabricio Pico, whoalso escaped prison Tuesday, and he was
(48:59):
in he was in jail because ofhis involvement in this whole plot to assassinate
the Attorney General of Ecuador. Andso now they've all hell has broken loose.
All hell has broken loose. Itis wild. So they said they've
it's a civil war. They've gotthe Cartel dougs. The president of Ecuador
ordered the army into the streets.He declared a state of internal armed conflict.
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Criminals have been rampaging. The president, Daniel Noova, thirty six,
ordered the state of emergency. Bythe way, that's a very young president,
thirty six years old. You're ababy. I think if you're under
fifty, you're a baby in politics. But I also think that if you're
over fifty year elderly in politics.So I don't know. So they said
(49:44):
that they've had now in the wakeof this, they've had a series of
attacks, explosions, police officers arebeing abducted. They've got the state of
emergency, and they've declared it astate of civil war, and they've had
they basically have two two gangs thatare doing all this. And then Peru
declared an emergency yesterday along its northernborder because of the ongoing violence in Ecuador.
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So the state departments like they're veryconcerned. The British Foreign Office already
told people get out, do nottravel to parts of Ecuador, get out
get out, get out. Butyeah, they had bombs, they had
guns, they had all kinds ofstuff, and they got the Ecuador Army
out in the streets because it's justit's crazy. It's crazy. So one
of the guys that is behind this, he was drug trafficking, murder,
(50:28):
organized crime. He was in jailfor thirty four years. And then the
other guy is the one who wasgoing to assassinate the Attorney General of Ecuador.
And they have links with the Sinaloacartel. So they're very well tight
in with Mexico Cinaloa cartel, accordingto all like British American Mexican authorities,
and they say that the gang members, I mean, they essentially rule.
It doesn't matter if they're in prisonor not. They still rule from inside
(50:50):
of prison. And they think thatMassias was the guy. He was the
he was the guy who was thedrug trafficking guy, murder, thirty four
year sentence. They said he wasstill controlling it didn't matter he was in
a thirty four year sentence. Hewas still controlling his gang from the inside
of prison. And so they werepreparing for all of this. He escaped
back in Massias escaped back in twentythirteen from jail. How do these people
(51:12):
escape from jail? Escape air quotes? Escape from jail in twenty thirteen,
and he was recaptured some weeks later. His girlfriend a couple of years ago
was arrested. She spent now youtell me this, she spent somehow unknowingly
a week sleeping in his jail cell. His girlfriend in twenty twenty one sleeping
(51:37):
for a week in his jail cell, and then she wasn't caught until she
tried to leave the prison in themiddle of a prison riot while wearing a
guard's uniform. I that's like acomedy skit though she was in a guard
uniform, tries to leave and getsbusted. This is crazy. Seems like
they don't have the best security atthe jails. So I don't know what's
(51:59):
going to happen, but it's civilwar down there, and I think they're
going to use that as a justificationfor more stuff at the border. Very
interesting though, how that happens.I wonder how much it makes you kind
of wonder how much the what Imean, I don't know. I got
conspiracy theories and now all of thenews you would probably miss. It's time
for Dana's Quick five. I havethe best audio SoundBite for you coming up,
(52:22):
but I'm so excited I almost can'teven handle it. Okay, so
all right, fewer people want tobe police, even if you start them
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deal with it. Nobody wants tohave their life ruined because the city council
or politically appointed chief decides to useyou and throw you under the bus because
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you're enforcing law or trying to dealwith the crime that they've created with their
bad policies. So they say thatit's they're trying to recruit people. They're
still having problems. One department's evenlooking at one hundred twelve thousand starting pay,
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This is from readers. It's yeah, right, a Russian what a Russian
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singer was detained for appearing before aconcert audience. Red Hot Chili Peppers already
did this worry nothing but a sockand not on his foot. And yeah,
so the represented in the nineties,Yeah, they did that in the
nineties. So yeah, let's seehere. Red Cross is still not helping
Israeli hostage get medicine after shaming familyto think of gossens instead. That actually,
(53:31):
there's like a video of this that'scrazy. This one woman went ninety
four days without meds and the RedCross was saying, maybe think of the
gozens first. That somebody from theRed Cross actually said that. Okay,
coming up, I'm sorry this isshort, but I'm going to make up
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breaking enrollment for healthcare coverach through theACA thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act,
which every single Republican member of Congressvoted against, we took on big farmer
and we won. Took on bigfarmer. What took on Big farmer?
This is the only time I canplay that Kenny Chessie song. Welcome back
(54:20):
to the program, Dana Lash herewith you, Carrie Jean Pierre went to
war with Big Farmer. I uh, Jolly Green giants still reping Big Farmer.
Paul Bunyon was the rep. Mayhe rest in peace, and I
think it was jolly green giant whohoo hoo? Right, But they told
(54:40):
him I couldn't say ho ho hoanymore because it was like insensitive to like
promiscuous ladies. So, I,you know, big farmer m Maybe she's
actually talking about a large farmer.Maybe they just you know, had a
little dust up. I don't knowshe who the hell knows? Can we
play her hits here? Because shesaid some things in the past, KJP
(55:05):
where I'm I mean, she mightbe talking about a large farming person.
I don't know, kin, What'ssome of the other stuff she said?
Remember, just so you know,this montage was created nearly a year ago,
so it just gives you an ideaof how long she's been mispronouncing things.
This is we're gonna try to seeif we can get through this without
an eruption. Yeah, listen toall of this. Emmeritis Benedict sixteenth.
(55:30):
She meant emeritus, but emeritis soundslike a nasty foot disease. Oh,
what's wrong with you? It's mymritus. It's just antibiotic. Yeah,
yeah, yeah, okay, goahead, Sorry, way by carmel,
by person support doctor, So bycarmel, does that mean two separate types
of caramels, not by caramel,by carmel, by caramel. That's a
(55:52):
fancy way to say carmel. Okay, go on on Klauser, who won
the Noble Prime Physics Nobel Prize.You know it is, Kay, we
were talking about this. I meanthe Noble Prize is respectable. It's a
respectable noble prize. Goes to tosay otherwise is just denying science. Yeah,
(56:13):
I mean it goes to noble peoplewin the prize, right, I
mean it is you know, it'sit's a real ri l L. It
is real respectable. The Nobel Prizeis you know, it's noble. It
is noble, it is esteemed,it is respected. You know, it's
a real noble Go ahead, Sciences, Hey, the Vice President will visit
(56:35):
the DMZ nearly seventy years since thesounds like it renims store the it's the
demilitarized zone. Okay, go ahead. The just using energy, they're weaponizing
energy, and it's choosing to oneof the things that has been out there
(56:55):
to shut down the pipeline of northStrom one instead of risking their lives.
Now, this is when I'm reallygonna object, because Nordstrom has some great
sales, and now when you shutdown the pipeline of those sales, like
they have real good seales going onright now, when you shut when you
shut down that Nordstrom sale, leavethe Nordstrom sale pipeline alone. I want
(57:16):
the pipeline of sales. I'm tellingyou, Like, they got some great
deals right now on like some outysseas and stuff, like you can get
some stuff up to like seventy percentoff. They're not advertising on the show,
but how they all to after thispoint? I mean the North Strum
pipeline, but a North Strum pipelinelike if that can you imagine like right
to your house, go ahead.Sorry. Human strugglers human strugglers, not
(57:40):
smugglers. They're not human smugglers.They're human strugglers, like they're like aliens,
like struggling to be human. Ithink they said there's human strugglers like
struggling humans. Yeah, well somedays I struggle my human struggler struggle human?
(58:02):
Yeah, what is a struggler?Like? Is there any other type
of human like it? Like alizard struggler, like that lizard is struggling.
Or you look at that rhinoceros.That's a struggling right now. It's
a rhinoceros struggler. It's just strugglingreally badly. It's a drought or something.
I don't know, right, BigFarmer, we went out into the
(58:25):
fields and we beat there. No, I mean, I'm just Big Farmer.
She's well because we haven't. Youknow, tyranny is a serious thing.
I'm sorry what kJ P though tyrannyis. This is how she pronounces
(58:46):
it. We will continue to takeactions to support Ukraine in their fight for
freedom against tyranny. And she's likemy mom my, mom, don't tell
her this. She's just like basiceveryday word. Sometimes I think it's on
purpose, just like a random basiceveryday word. She will take it and
(59:07):
turn it inside out and you're justyou're like what, I'm what you put
the wrong emphasis on the improper Youhave to put the emphasis on this salable.
That's like, I mean, she'snot as bad as Joe Biden Sae
Padwe. She's not as bad asthat. Or I have to actually stop
(59:30):
and make myself say it wrong.Bogada but they have like a real problem
with language and this administration tyranny.You know, like when you tie your
shoes tyranny. It's a special knot, so it doesn't come on when you're
running. So when they said theytook on big farmer, what does that
(59:52):
mean? I mean kind of,well, let's look at it, though,
they kind of did. Look atfood prices. They're trying to get
you to not eat meat. Wetook on big farmer, the John Deere
people, but big farmer, though, how you literally mandated the pharmaceuticals a
(01:00:14):
pharmaceutical How is that taking them on? We demand that you give these people
money. If you bought them,you bought all kinds of pharmaceutical stuff for
the Rona with taxpayer dollars. Yougave them billions of taxpayer dollars. How
in the hell is that taking themon? I have never taken Is that
the new definition of taking somebody?Take me on? Damn yes, come
(01:00:37):
take me on. Give me someThis is when Aha comes in, Give
me some billions of dollars. Pleasejust take on a big farmer brought to
you by Pfizer. Yeah, Phisertaking on big farmer every day. Oh
(01:00:57):
my gosh, I can't. Ican't. So that's I mean, it's
unintentionally honest. I guess I don'tknow. I don't know. I just
this is one of my favorite soundbitesso far. We're not even a full
week end of this year, andI'm already like big Farmer, all right,
spinding Gee's Big Farmer the same,all right. So there's actually other
things. I've been so distracted byall the stuff that's been coming out lately
(01:01:21):
that I can't I can't deal.Let's see, got a couple of other,
couple of other things to hit.Ooh, here's one thing I wanted
to hit that it's way back here. Gavin Newsom was spotted in Mexico.
Oh, down in Mexicaly. GavinNewsom. He was at the Four Seasons
in Tamorindo, Mexico with Bill Clinton. Uh huh. All these people who
(01:01:49):
are going, oh, Michelle Obama, they're getting her ready to run.
No, they're not stop it.No, they're not getting that woman ready
to run. She's not gonna runbecause it's Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom has
got more like Michelle Obama kind ofsuffers, not to the extent that Hillary
Clinton does. But Michelle Obama hasa problem with amiability. That's a big
(01:02:14):
deal. That's something that and Ithink actually Kevin Newsom has a little bit
of that to worry about with someof the independents in that. What I
mean by that is that, youknow, when Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton's
when Bill Clinton ran for president,I was in Gosh Junior High and even
my hardcore members of my hardcore Democratfamily was always it was the women too.
(01:02:37):
It wasn't the men weren't as theydidn't feel as strongly about it as
the women did. And I knowthat there was a lot of discussion about
this at the time too, andeven later on when she was running for
Senate, there's a lot of discussion. She struggled to get people to like
her, even when she was tryingto smile and do all that. It
was just creepy, right. It'slike a devil coming out of the closet
(01:02:59):
at night at the footy smiling atyou. It's like a horror film.
It's like, let's stop, youknow, step showing me your raisor teeth.
It's creepy. But she just doesnot come off as a likable person.
And that and she doesn't work atit either, and she's I don't.
I think some of it is that'sthat's something about her personality that she
(01:03:21):
cannot change. But then the otherpart of it is is that she does
not police that and even when youknow she thinks no one's watching, like
when they were at the Chipotle andshe kept her sunglasses on, didn't talk
to anyone. I mean, youcould have used that as a I mean
you were literally in a swing state. You could have used that as like
a campaign stop. And she didn'tdo it, Like you have to maximize
every she didn't do it. Andyou remember you saw her on that CCTV
(01:03:42):
and nobody even knew that it washer in there until after, and then
it looked really bad for her.She just she just doesn't care enough to
even police that part of her personalityor to try to improve and make her
seem likable. Michelle Obama is likehalf and half. She came across as
more relatable than Hillary Clinton when shewas in the White House, but she
complains all the damn time, likethis woman is entitled. Michelle Obama is
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entitled. She's got a privilege thatI do not have. She grew up
wealthy. She went to a wealthyschool. She came from a well,
she came from a family unit.In tact, she came from a wealthy
family, went to a wealthy school, just like her husband, who was
born into a wealthy family, wentto a wealthy school. They are both
two of the most privileged damn peopleI have ever seen, especially to my
(01:04:33):
broke, rural backside, being raisedfor part of my life by a single
mom who worked three jobs and tryto make ends meet. So yeah,
mega privileged. And she complains aboutit all the damn time. Oh my
gosh, they complain about their gradstudent bills. Oh my gods, they
complain about the stuff in the WhiteHouse. There you live in a flipping
mansion, you fly private. Stopcomplaining about your life and take some inventory
(01:04:59):
of what you have been blessed with. For the love and that makes her
unlikable. And a lot of peoplethat just including democrats, that just strikes
them as off. And whenever youhave a couple, especially when in public
office like this, and one ofthe what the husbands elected and the wife,
isn't you just look when you complainabout everything all the time, it
(01:05:24):
just looks horrible. You look likethat wife, that one half of that
couple. You just don't want tolook like that, and it just I
just don't think it, And Ijust don't think that she wants to run.
I think that she's kind of tryingto help out, but not really.
I think she's only showing up sothat the Obamas cannot be blamed for
(01:05:44):
allowing his VP to have failed.Because he is Barack Obama is very protective
of his legacy, and you haveto realize that Biden's attached to Obama still
being that that was his VP,even though he can run on his own
decisions that he makes while he's presidentof the United States. However, you
have to realize too that if supportfor him fades, it's also considered a
(01:06:08):
measure of waning support or maybe influencethat the Obamas hold, right, And
I feel like that's the only reasonwhy they even show up. It's just
like for to maintain this influence.That's it. She has no interest in
running, and she has set upbefore. If she was interested in running,
there are a million other things thatshe would be doing right now that
(01:06:29):
she's not doing. Uh, Andshe has no interest in running now.
Gavin Newsom is doing the things thatyou would do if you were gonna run,
like Michelle Obama was gonna run,she would be doing, She'd be
there would be a lot of stuntsthat she would be setting. She wouldn't
just be showing up at a coupleof places here and there. She wouldn't
just be doing interviews on She didone interview on a podcast, and people
are like, she's running. She'snot. She is just trying to maintain
their level of influence. Notice BarackObama's just totally Mia. He's got way
(01:06:54):
more influence than she does. Andhe could barely be prevailed upon to say
a word in Joe's favor. Soyou know it's she's not running. This
is just about them maintaining influence.Gavin Newsom is running. He's right there,
and the fact that he's out therewith Bill Clinton, because remember the
Clinton's and the Obama's never there's stillnot really allies. They're not friends,
(01:07:19):
they don't come from the same camp. You don't see you don't see Michelle
Obama down their vacationing. You don'tsee that Obama's vacationing with Clinton. But
you see Gavin Newsom vacationing with theClintons. Now, Bill Clinton's still goes
out there in fundraises. Barack Obamadoesn't really Bill Clinton still has amiability.
They still he's still will considered alikable figure. He just doesn't have as
(01:07:42):
much influence, but he still can. He can get the old money folks
to open their purses. But that'sthat's what that's They're still going to be
competing for influence. But the factthat Newsom's down there with Clinton, that
to me is interesting. But Newsom'srunning and he's wants to. He does
all this stuff to remind everyone I'mstill here and I could still step in
(01:08:03):
at anytime. I think if markmy words, if Trump isn't the nominee,
they'll switch byen ow, they willswitch Biden out. He's only competitive
against Trump. That's a fact.You don't have to like me or like
what I'm saying. There's just amillion polls out there from a span of
(01:08:25):
like a year that shows us he'sonly competitive against Trump. If Trump is
not the nominee, they are gonnaswitch him out, and they're gonna switch
him out with Newsom, mark mywords. That's why California changed it.
That's why the Democrats change their bylaws. That's why they change their bylaws,
and that's why they're trying to groomother people to come up under Newsom in
California right now, mark my words. It's his life mission to make bad
(01:08:50):
decisions. It's time for Florida man, all right, So where to start.
Let's start with this one. Thisheadline is just all wrong. Everything
about this is horrible. A Floridaman hides methan his butt after hitting a
paraplegic bicyclist. This is worse.Oh my gosh, I have tears in
(01:09:20):
my eyes. Okay, it wasa Ford hatchback that hit the bicyclist,
identified as Stephen Watkins, Oh mygosh, Flaker County. The paraplegic bicyclist
had been paralyzed from the waist downto his staff infection that he contracted at
work. He had minor injuries fromthe incident, was transported to a local
(01:09:42):
hospital. And the guy who wasdriving the dudeey oh. The driver for
us, she looks like a dude, forty eight year old Claria Smith.
She looks legit like she's eighty Ohwow, oh wow. And she apparently
she and her passenger they hit thebicyclist, they didn't stop, and then
(01:10:03):
they police noted that they had damageto their Ford hatchback corresponding with the incident,
and she said that she hit acurb and the crystal like substance they
found in her purse it was methand then they they caught it on body
camera footage. The guy tried tohide it in his butt. They literally
(01:10:24):
was on body cam footage and theytold him to stop that, so they
took him and they took them intocustody. The guy's being held on eight
thousand dollars bond. She's being heldon thirty five hundred dollars bond because you
know he did the tried to hidethe try to hide the stuff. Right
now, let's see, I gota floor. Caine always says old people
aren't innocent. A elderly man witha cane tried to rob a bank with
(01:10:45):
a knife in Pensacola. An elderlyman tried to rob a Snovis bank.
The seventy four year old Randall Digsbywalked in with his cane, brandished a
knife and took a small amount ofcash and he was arrested outside the bank.
At the moment that he hobbled out, So there were no injuries,
the stolen money was recovered. Andnot all old people are innocent. It's
(01:11:10):
not my fault you hate old people. So yeah, and then I got
this one. A Florida man triedto burn a deputy's face with a meth
torch. Is there like a specifictorch for just the meth? Like?
What about like a candle torch?Is that like the same thing? No,
stay with us, third hour onthe way way enacted protections for the
sanctity of life. I'm the onlyone that's been able to do with no
(01:11:32):
money, no no oil. Youlive and you learn with these people,
right, all right, all right, well you guys, that was a
mistake. You guys didn't get thatone, right, Okay, how chili
was Then he goes right back intoit. That was Ron Desanta's at the
(01:11:55):
town hall last night, which Ithink you did phenomenal. Lab By the
way, he just laid out receiptafter after receipt after receipt, And I
mean at some point, like everyonewas like, Okay, we're tired of
hearing about all your wins. Now, why can't they be the nation's winds
not just Florida. You guys arestingy with all your wins. But first
off, welcome back to the programDana. Last year with you listen Coast
(01:12:15):
to Coast, you go to thesimulcast and three forty seven channel through forty
seven direct TVs how you can watchthe video component of the radio program.
Yeah. I thought so those werelike they were anti oil, right,
no oil whatever protesters that, Yeah, got out there and decided to protest
them while wearing petroleum. This isone thing I never understand because those are
(01:12:39):
the no oil people with their redand black sign or they're yellow, sorry,
yellow and black signs. They're likethe no oil now and they think
that if they don't drive a caror buy oil, that they're not using
it at all, which is thestupidest thing ever. Notice they all have
phones. You know how much petroleumis made. Your phone's made of petroleum.
The battery in your phone petroleum.So they're up there with their phones
(01:13:02):
recording themselves using petroleum while screaming againstoil. Their phone batteries use petroleum while
they scream against oil. I mean, I'm pretty sure they've used band aids
before. Guess what, Yeah,you have, it's made with petroleum.
I mean there's all kinds of stuff. I mean an ink, if they
(01:13:26):
print things, guess what their signsmade with petroleum. They had patroleum.
They use it, putties, dyes, pantehose, you name it, yarn,
everything, shoe polish, perfume,fishing lures, everything. There is
literally petroleum in everything. So shutup, just go back to nature.
(01:13:48):
That wasn't as dumb though as whatwe saw here. This was in San
Francisco. So let me set thisup. So there's I don't know who
this is. It's some kind ofgen z. Didn't represent algen z.
I saw a lot of boomers andtheir hippie boomers, like the bad hippies
that were in there. This group, I guess San Francisco voted for a
(01:14:11):
ceasefire and I this was their.San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a resolution
calling for a Gaza ceasefire. Herewere the all the ceasefire people there at
the Board of Supervisors Supervisors. Onehas the video. They're like, I'm
basic bunch of terrorist supporters. Theguy with a top knot is just stop
(01:14:39):
it. So yeah, they're upthere. So San Francisco they passed a
resolution for a ceasefire all the waythe hell over in Gaza. Yeah,
so what is this going to do? Exactly what this eight to three vote?
(01:15:00):
Specifically, what is this going todo? Uh? Not a damn
thing. Yeah, so that wasright, Okay, so they it would
be like tel Aviv passing a resolutionto clean up all the needles and feces
in San Francisco. It would belike the I don't even know if tel
Aviv has a board of supervisors,but if they did, it would be
like the you know, whether theyexist or not, border of supervisors in
(01:15:24):
tel Aviv voting saying, you knowwhat we need to do. We need
to affirm a resolution calling for theuh poop and needles to be cleaned up
in San Francisco. And it's amazingbecause none of the supervisors, they never
they didn't actually vote on a resolutionto clean up the poop in needles in
(01:15:44):
San Francisco. That you know,that's the city that has the literal poop
map. I have a friend wholeft there four years ago, her and
her husband, and they ended upmoving. They ended up moving in Nevada,
and she's like, she goes thatpoop Map's no joke. She goes,
it's real. She was updated allthe time, Like are you serious.
She's like yes, and sometimes likethey'll put notes in it, which
(01:16:05):
I've never actually gone to look atthe map and look at all the little
individual things. Like people are obsessed, obsessive. They will update it like
well it was cleaned up that,here's another new load. I'm not kidding
you. She's like, that's nota joke. They moved to Nevada,
so they live outside of is itGarland. I've been there before. It's
(01:16:26):
beautiful area anyway, is it Garland. It's like north It's like by Reno.
They live up there, and ofcourse yes they work in tech,
but they can also work from home. So she's like, yeah, that
poot map is no joke. She'slike, it's totally real. And she
was one of those people who wasa moderate Democrat. And I've known her
since gosh, she actually came toa tea party thing years ago, and
(01:16:48):
she's always been kind of a moderate. But she's become because of the crime
and that that's single issue has drivenher to become a Republican. But she's
like, it's no joke. That'sand it's updated. They updated. It's
like an actual thing. That's wildto me. So they didn't actually the
San Francisco Board of Supervisors, theydidn't actually like pass a resolution to say,
(01:17:09):
hey, you know the deuce thatwas dropped down the street outside of
the Starbucks, can we get thatcleaned up? Like can we get some
somebody to like clorox white bed orsomething, I don't know, they get
it out over there is something wecan do. They didn't do that.
(01:17:30):
What is what is the point ofthis? So they and that they they
got mad. Let me pull thisup. They got mad at one dude,
hold up, uh one of theirThis was eight to three. They
had an hour's long discussion. Okay, guys, San Francisco supervisors had an
hour's long discussion about Israel and Gaza. San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Now,
(01:17:57):
I'm all for people saying, youknow where they stand, But when
you're the board of supervisors, that'sliterally your job is like your city business.
That's it. Like none of thenational politics, are international or geopolitical,
anything means anything. Just deal withthe issues of your city. Did
they solve all the issues of theircity and we just not know about it?
Did they solve all the issues ofcrime and homelessness, and the deuce
(01:18:18):
dropping and the needles everywhere, andthe sky high rent and the fact that
you can't even buy property. Theyare hardly at all anymore. I mean,
did they solve all these issues already? They didn't, as you alluded
to. I mean, they haveto update that app all the time.
Imagine knowing where all the poop isbut still not being able to keep up
(01:18:39):
with it. I mean, it'syeah, it's like the people that it's
like Ways but for poop. Butthey, dude, they had a heated
it, says ours. Ktuv saysours long debate about just the Israel and
Gaza thing, and one dude,hold up, one dude, oh uh,
(01:19:02):
some spoke out blah blah blah,oh uh. Supervisor Matt Dorsey tried
to add words to the resolution tocondemn. This is like the iNTS in
Lord of the Rings, except they'redebating over stupid things. They're they're debating
(01:19:23):
over a little rhetoric. Can weadd some words to condemn Hamas? And
then that made all the other supervisorsmadgine, So they debated with him about
it for like an hour longer.It is just condemn it. It's stupid
to not. They're terrorists. Condemnit, and I think the whole Dame
area is terrorists. If you wantto be honest. Can the directors enforce
(01:19:44):
this in any way? No,what are they gonna do? Go over
there and be like we voted.Hey, you just give me a great
idea. I propose here the boardof supervisors on the Danish show came,
we're going to vote for it.I vot to have me make a proposal.
I all in favor. I I'llpost shut up. Okay, So
here's the proposal. I propose thatwe send the board of supervisors in San
(01:20:09):
Francisco to Gaza to lecture Hamas abouthow everyone needs to abide by their decisions.
Right. Do we support this proposal? All in favor? I all
opposed? Okay, So it's thestunt. It's affirmed, it's confirmed.
They need to go over there.We voted, so let's make it happen.
So they have to. We votedon it here on the Dana Show,
(01:20:30):
so they have to. That's howthis works. Right. Clearly,
our localized, individualized and had nothingto do with anything. Vote matters totally
totally. So they got to goover there. And then you had this
guy Alan Buradell who said there mustbe language added to make it less offensive.
(01:20:54):
Did they know where the offensiveness is. It's the fact that they spent
text dollars doing this for hours.What do they I mean, I just
think that there's probably like a lotof other things going on right now there.
Can they even walk? I mean, how much you want about one
of them walk outside to go backhome, slipped on a turbo turd and
just slid all the way down intothe bay. How much you want to
(01:21:15):
bet Jimmy Christmas? A ceasefire?Maybe have a ceasefire on the pooping outside,
Yes, ceasefire them butts? Howabout that ceasefire? Species? You
need to see species resolution. Ican't believe they spent all in all I
(01:21:36):
read one it was like something somebodysaid that in total they had like six
hours, five to six hours ofdebate. Dude, you're a board of
supervisors from San Francisco. I can't. I just I don't know, man,
I'm trying. I just don't know. I does California, just like
(01:21:58):
the United States, may not needsect death? Yeah, do they need
a board of directors in California.Uh, I don't know. Yeah,
I don't know that they do.Yeah wow, So yeah, I don't
I don't know. All right,So this Uh, we've been following everything
(01:22:21):
from the Hunter Biden stuff. Theyhave the majorcists impeachment trial or impeachment hearing,
the inquiry impeachment inquiry taking place aswell. Do we have this?
Uh, I'm gonna pull this upbecause I want to shift some gears.
So you had John Kirby, I'mPeter Doucy. John Kirby was answering a
(01:22:41):
lot of very difficult questions because ofthe Lloyd Austin stuff, and John Kirby
didn't really like it, and wegot a two parter. Here is number
one. O. Wait, thankyou for all the detail on that.
But more broadly, why should webelieve anything that this administration tells us about
anything? Ever? Again, Ithink we all recognize, and I think
(01:23:05):
the Pentagon has been very very honestwith themselves about the the challenge to credibility
by by what has transpired here andby what and by how how hard it
(01:23:26):
was for them to be fully transparentwith the American people. I think we
all recognize that and not just giveme a second. I know you've got
another one coming here. But weall recognize that this didn't unfold the way
it should have on so many levels, not just the notification process up the
chaining command, but the transparency issues. We all recognize that, and I
think we all want to make surewe learn from that. It's up to
(01:23:49):
you and your colleagues, and it'sup to the American people to determine,
you know, how much they're goingto ascribe what happened here to our credibility
and every single issue. But inevery way, Secretary Austin has been an
exceptional Defense Secretary and he still hasthe full faith and confidence of the Commander
in chief. Oh. He hasled the department at a struggling, dangerous
(01:24:11):
time. For he's struggling. He'slike, listen, Bob, he's struggling.
Who boy, We have more tocome too, a lot more on
the way. And also the bigargument over ID for voting. We've got
to talk about that as well,because now Elon Musk entered the chat and
he's also confused as to why youdon't not every state requires it, I
know, And now all of thenews you would probably miss. It's time
(01:24:35):
for Dana's Quick five scaffolder has gotrevenge on a rude motorist who refused to
move a car by barricading him in. This is according to the Daily Star.
It was they took revenge on thisdude. This was in Britain.
This twenty three year old, theysays, while working on a property and
(01:24:56):
Burningham, he and his workers wereaccosted by a man who, they say
they play asked to move from aparking bay because they had the scaffolding over
there and they needed to work onthis building. And he didn't comply.
He said no, and then hetold the workers he would tell them the
law. And then it was awhite volkswagon and so they asked him to
because they were unloading these twenty onefoot long poles, and they said that,
(01:25:17):
you know, the guy could seethat they were doing work and anyway,
so they boxed him in with thescaffolding so he couldn't get his car
out. So it's like legit,like his car was in scaffolding. He
didn't move your car, So Idon't know. Let's see this. A
taco bell worker slapped an angry customerwho blew up his microwave. So again
(01:25:41):
on TikTok's just the worst of theworst on TikTok. So they said that
a customer who this is the worstdex stero is the source and it's like
clearly written by people who have nounderstanding of sentences or how to even write
a damn story. I didn't evenknow what the hell's happening anymore, they
said, Apparently some microwave blow upbecause the story is so poorly written by
(01:26:02):
a guy named Mira Jacka. It'sso bad. I guess what he they
blew They heated up something in aTaco Bell microwave. This is so bad.
This is such a bad story.That's such a bad, badly written
story. That person needs to befired. Crawfish boils are legal in Colorado.
When were they not? Yes?Apparently if you had a crawfish boil
(01:26:23):
in Colorado before twenty twenty four wasillegal. They had banned it. Yes,
you could not import, transport,or possess crawfish for human consumption.
I don't know. They said thatstate wildlife officials were only aware of it
because somebody was cited for illegal importation. I had no clue that you could
(01:26:48):
not have crawfish in Colorado this wholetime, and it was like a ninety
one dollar fine. Ninety one dollars. You know, I had no idea,
So it's legal there now. Idon't know. California is getting ready
to don't a wealth tax, ofcourse they are. They're going to drive
more people out. It's going toget the first hearing. They have a
big budget problem in the state andthey think they can solve it by taxing
(01:27:09):
people more, which never works.Stick with us, elevate your commute workouts
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All the things I can share withWhat the President is doing today as
(01:27:30):
he as he always does. He'sworking around the clock, focusing on the
issues that matter to the American peopleeveryday. Americans obviously, yes, because
you know, we put a clockin the middle of the room and he
works around it. It's the onlyway that statements believable. No one believes
that he's been on vacation more thananybody else. Ever, he's taken more
(01:27:53):
vacation days than literally anybody else.Record number it's isn't it over half of
his president something? I think it'sforty percent officially it was just under forty
percent for a while. I thinkit's not forty Oh my gosh, it's
I mean, yeah, that's prettywild. Welcome back to the program,
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Dana Lash here with you. Oohman this Uh. I got a million
things to hit including I wanted tocome back up because I know we have
all the latest with Iowa and everythingelse, to make sure that we touch
on you guys know what's happening.We talked a lot about it yesterday.
But the other thing is speaking ofBiden, so I saw this, So
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he's apparently they've his I think it'sit's his reelection campaign, so it's not
the White House doing it. Butstill they've began they've begun organizing a bunch
of these off kind of off therecord trips for political reporters and editors to
their campaign's headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, and they've been introducing these reporters to
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people in the campaign, whether it'sthe campaign manager, the deputies in the
campaign, senior advisors, giving themthese know this info on the background on
the Biden's strategy the campaign strategy andeverything else. But one of the things,
and I've seen this reported elsewhere,now this is the second place I've
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seen this reported with different with theirown sourcing, is that they also tell
their reporters what they're doing wrong.Somemaphore had this that two people with knowledge
of the situation told them that duringmeetings with reporters from outlets like The New
York Times and The Posts and others, campaign officials literally brought out a coverage
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spreadsheet laying out areas where the teambelieves that these people's reporting and the publications
reporting has fallen short. They saidthat they they want them to focus on
more incendiary remarks from Trump. Theywant the campaign to focus on, you
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know, going at like attacking Floridamore. They want the campaign, they
said, no one talks about,apparently by Biden's victories, which does he
have any oh, big farmer,you know, don't forget. So he's
meeting in the coming days the campaign, i should say, the Biden campaign
and staff. They're apparently scheduled tomeet in the coming days with reporting teams
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from ABC, NBC, Wall StreetJournal, Fox, m PR, Ruters,
Bloomberg and others and all, theyall go to Wilmington, so they're
bringing them up there to read themthe Riot Act. Interesting now, speaking
of the Bidens, hunter Biden's stunt, his art dealer, do you remember
how we were told that they weregoing to have like this firewall up and
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that no one is going to knowwho's buying Hunter's stuff, right? Hunter
Biden's Manhattan art dealers said to Tuesday, though, that he never worked with
the White House on an ethics pactto ensure buyers would remain anonymous. That's
what the White House said, though. The White House said that they had
an ethics agreement with the dealer sothat no one could accuse them of pay
for play. He said that,yeah, hunter by knew who the top
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purchasers were. The art dealer cameout and said that now this was interesting
because going back to when was thisstory, let you go, this was
back in February of last year,Hunter Biden's art dealer refused to give names
of buyers to the House committee investigatingall of this, and that was what
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James Comer had said. They saidthat they had refused. Art dealer George
Burges refused to comply with the committee'sdemands to see records of clients who purchased
Hunter's work, and they were assuredby the White House and everybody else that
there was this ethics agreement in playthat prevented Hunter and the Biden family from
knowing who is buying Hunter's art.Now he's saying something literally entirely different.
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New York Posts. This is justthis morning they wrote this. They said
that Hunter Biden's Manhattan art dealer saidhe never worked with the White House on
the ethics pact to ensure that buyerswould remain anonymous, and that Hunter Biden
knew all the top purchasers. Ofcourse he did. And Burgess also said
that, in addition to the lackof supposed anti corruption safeguards, that he
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met and spoke on the phone withthe President while representing Hunter Biden. Now
this is the transcript. Remember howHunter Biden won't sit for transcription. This
is customary. This is the transcriptionof his He was subpoened in front of
the House Oversight Committee, and thiswas his deposition. The art dealer said
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that Hunter Biden knew who bought seventypercent of his art seventy percent, And
he also said that he personally interactedwith Joe Biden on multiple occasions. Huh.
Now, remember all of this ispart of the impeachment inquiry that looks
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into whether or not the older JoeBiden was involved with his son's work.
Wow, So Burgess said that,yeah, Hunter was aware of all this.
In fact, one of the tophe said, Hollywood lawyer Kevin Morris
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bankrolled Hunters living expenses, tax payments. That was his top patron. He
bought a million dollars worth of artand a January twenty twenty three deal.
I mean, his stuff is notgood. It's so stupid. This is
just crazy. He of course hepaints spit flowers the easiest. I'm gonna
paint flowers that's never been done before. How do these people, by the
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way, get these contacts. Sothis Hollywood lawyer guy, like, I'm
just trying to figure out how inthe world that he got five million dollars
from Kevin Morris. Five million dollarsfrom this Hollywood lawyer over three years.
And that's according to the IRS agentthat investigated him. They called him his
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sugar brother. He only met himin twenty nineteen, and he got five
million dollars from him. Over threeyears, Morris paid off a two million
tax bill for Hunter and purchased abunch of his work, which goes to
show you right there, that's alla money laundering thing. He's purchasing art.
You don't think he was just like, Wow, I'm so moved by
the spit art. I'm going tobuy it. It was just another way
for him to give more money.So technically he gave him six million dollars.
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They just he just decided to quoteunquote produce, you know, to
paint, so he could claim thatit was for a service. He was
there with him today too. Idon't know if you saw him. Kevin
Morris was there with Hunter Biden todayat the ut When he was leaving,
you could see him. He's gotthe uh, longer hair. He kind
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of looks like, oh, Idon't know how to say. He's he's
like this. The he just helooks he looks like he's on drugs.
But he was there with him atthe hearing today. Insane, his sugar
brother six million dollars he gave him. Hm, he's the guy who's in
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the plaid jacket. He's he's he'solder and he's got a he looks like
he's had a rough live and hishair is all cone back. He's also
the guy he was uh uh smokingout of a bong on his back and
literally the day before he was gonnabe in court, right, Oh my
gosh, I can't he look andHunter Biden looked. He was mad.
He sat there and he was tickedthe whole time. So this was all
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I think. The fact that thisguy that he bought art, I think
it just goes to show you thatthis was all just a giant money laundering
scheme. He gave him six milliondollars basically, So how do you meet
somebody in twenty nineteen and you convincethem to give you six million dollars in
three years? Do you have Doeshe not have anyone? I mean clearly
doesn't have any self respect? Howdo you approach somebody to do that?
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How do these people do that?How do they get people to bankroll them?
It's like the John Edwards think JohnEdwards had Bunny Mellon bankroll and everything
for him, like no self awareness, no nothing. It's just so weird.
All by the way, all hundredstuff looks the same. It is
so stupid. None of that's goodwork. A million dollars a million dollars.
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But so everything that this art dealeris saying is antithetical to everything that
the Bidens and their attorneys told theHouse Committee. And apparently he sold a
lot more in art than what theytold the House Committee. They were previously
saying, Oh no, they onlysold a couple you know, of the
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on they sold the five prints,you know, just for you know,
some a couple thousand dollars. Ohmy gosh, there's a lot more than
that. So now you understand whythey want him to go and speak to
the House, give a deposition,have it transcribed, because you want it
to be clear. You wanted tobe orderly, and you want it to
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be you know, actually not runlike a circus. They need to have
an understanding of this stuff. Thisis how they always do it because this
otherwise it's not going to be ahearing. It's going to be like that
nonsense that you heard earlier today,and it'll be further compromised by people looking
to do viral video moments for themselves. There's a reason why they do that.
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Now. One of the other bigstories, I don't know how New
York City is going to stay blue. People are still going to vote for
this. Have you seen the footageof the illegal immigrants that are sleeping on
the floor. They took over aBrooklyn school. They kicked the kids out
of the classes so and moved intwo thousand people who crossed into the country
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illegally. It's James Madison High Schoolin Brooklyn and they're home today and it's
because they shut their school down toshelter the illegal immigrants that came into the
city. Is that not unbelievable?And the parents are livid because they just
got their kids back in school.I mean, so that they said all
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the kids are doing remote learning.Well, we've learned that doesn't work.
We've also learned that this is andthis does irrevocable harm to kids, and
so now they sent them home.One of the moms said, my child
texted me at one o'clock yesterday sayingthat tomorrow's school is out and they're going
to have to have remote learning becausethey have illegal immigrants sleeping in the auditorium
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at the gym and at the gym, and now the parent I mean,
I'm honestly some of the people,the people who were voting for this who
voted for this now are mad aboutit. She said, you know,
we're not against migrants, but thisis illegal, you know, crossing the
border and everything. That's affecting allof us. It's affecting our kids.
Wow. How do you think thatthe kids in the border towns have felt
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for like the past twenty years.How do you think the families and border
towns have felt to watch their resourcesbe absorbed by people crossing the country illegally
because Democrats and Republicans in DC won'tdo anything about it. So, yeah,
they've shut that school down. Taxpayersfund the school. They shut the
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school down for the illegal immigrants.Sanctuary city, you know, that's what
you get. They were real proudabout it being a sanctuary city. Eric
Adams was there they they started movingsome of the illegal immigrants back to the
shelter that they had them at becausethe parents were apoplectic. Eric Adams was
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there that more was there yesterday lookingat it. They got a picture of
him in the gym. I mean, that's what y'all wanted. You all
wanted that you lived large on thevirtue signaling of being a sanctuary city,
and then when you got to dealwith it, you shut down your kids'
schools. I was just wild.Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify or wherever
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you get your podcasts, because knowledgeis your ultimate superpower. Your parent in
Brooklyn, it's a lot. Youprobably got a lot of single moms who
are putting, who are the breadwinners, so they've got to work during the
day. Your kids are supposed togo to school, and then someone tells
you, sorry, your kids haveto stay home. Why was there some
type of real significant storm or someemergency. Was there a flu outbreak?
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Well, why are they having tostay home? They're having to stay home
because the state government is commandeering orthe city government is commandeering the school to
house illegal aliens. You talk aboutputting Americans last, you're having these kids.
You're depriving these kids of in personeducation to be able to house people
that don't have a right to behere to begin with. That's Joe Biden's
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America in a nutshell. So yeah, I mean that's true. That was
Desanta speaking about that. He gavethe State of the State speech in Florida.
What was it just yesterday? Ithink it was just yesterday. Welcome
back to the program, Dana.Last year with you yeah. I I
mean, we saw, and we'vegone over before, all of the studies
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that showed how detrimental remote learning andall of that was to kids over lockdown,
and how it didn't just really damagethem academically, but it hurt them
emotionally mentally. And TET school's doingit again so they can. I mean,
that is just unbelievable. What doyou what are people they're paying their
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taxes for. But at the sametime, there's a reason why that area
votes overwhelmingly Democrat. They like thatstuff, But how are you honestly a
Democrat When you vote for things thatyou expect other people to subsidize or other
people to live with. You're notvoting to live those policies. You're voting
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just to say that you can bragabout yourself. It's a brand for people.
It is a brand. They wantto advertise that they care about people
who are struggling, or they careabout the less fortunate, but when it
comes down to it, they don'treally. I mean, the fact that
you would have to vote to makethe government force you to be kind or
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charitable as wild. But that's waymuch more than this is. This is
people voting to be charitable with otherpeople's resources. So I kind of like
want to ask them, why didthey vote for it if they didn't like
this kind of stuff? Why wasthere no outrage when the governor and the
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mayor and the mayor before that mayorand the mayor before that mayor was advertising
the city as a sanctuary city andthen trying to say, well, we
said we're a sanctuary city. SoI guess you hate immigrants because you won't
claim that sanctuary is a sanctuary fromthe law. It's a sanctuary from reason,
which I don't think is a sanctuary. It's a hell this is wild
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all right today in stupidity kan Whatdo we got? Oh boy, well
yeah, Chris Matthews, this iswhat? Oh my gosh, she's is
he back? I forgot he wasa lie. Yeah. Anyway, let's
just play what he said. Oneis cut nine if you want to play
cut nine for us there, becauseyou know this election is going to be
close. It's going to be veryclose to a place like Pennsylvania, and
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you're gonna have rural people out therevoting their craziness about the cults. So
you've been be there to match them, and you got to be in their
vote against that. And I'm tellingyou this is really important that you vote
for your rights. You've got tomatch the rural vote, the crazy rule
one after rural people and big farmerall in one day. I don't even
know what I think. Were younoted Kine's Like, we're only ten days
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into this new year. We've alreadyhad like cartel taken over Ecuador, big
farmer, the hunter, I meanall of this stuff, folks. Make
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Have a great night. I willbe back with you tomorrow