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You know last question. Obviously itgets sharp in the final days. Do
you ever see yourself in a Trumpadministration if it were to come to that,
or is that something you've absolutely closedthe door on, Martha. I'm
running to win this race, andas much as everybody wants to talk about
what I'm gonna do, at somepoint y'all are going to realize that I
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won this race, and you're goingto have to accept when I say I
told you so. It is slowhe wins the race. I've done this
the entire time. We're going tofinish it. I don't want anything else.
I don't want anything else. I'mrunning to be president. Hmmm.
Is she though? I mean,this is like one of those things where
it's like, we'll see, We'llsee if she is because everything changes.
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Everybody says this stuff until it's timeto make the announcement as to whether or
not they're actually who's going to beon the ticket. There's so much there's
It's all cloak and dagger, isn'tit. Welcome to the show, Danie
Lash. Here a lot of stuffto discuss today. Tomorrow we're going to
be at shot show and a lotof stuff to touch on there too,
because you know, you got lawmakersthat come in there, and you got
policy makers and you know other youknow, people that work in film and
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all that stuff, and I'll I'llgive you a preview of that coming up.
But today is the New Hampshire Primary. Welcome to the program, Dana
Lash with you. You can listenCoast to Coast. You can stream the
radio program as well on YouTube,Facebook, Channel three forty seven Direct TV.
So New Hampshire, this is whereit's going to be a real test,
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and I think this is ultimately goingto decide if Nikki Haley goes onto
her home state and I she it'snot enough to come in just a plane.
Second, it's just not enough tocome in a plane. Second,
it really isn't you're going to Imean, she's gonna have to get within
a competitive striking distance just to makeit to South Carolina. I mean,
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this is to say nothing of youknow, going on to you know,
Super Tuesday. I mean, it'sjust it's it's it's this is just trying
to get to South Carolina. Andso one of the differences between New Hampshire
and Iowa. Iowa is more justso you have an understanding of it,
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Iowa is more representative of the hardcoreRepublican base, whereas you know, as
you you have New Hampshire, whichis there's a lot more independence in New
Hampshire. I was actually looking atsome of the registrates. There are a
lot of independence in New Hampshire.That's very interesting. It also is more
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favorable for Haley because she's pulling moreindependence than Trump. Trump is hurting with
independence. This is the way itis. So now, whether that's gonna
actually allow her to uh get youknow, whether that actually brings it up
to where she's not gonna don't.I don't see her taking New Hampshire.
I just don't. But I dosee her maybe becoming a little bit,
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like I said, maybe more competitivegoing in towards South Carolina. It's just
a real it's good. It's await and see. You also had what
did you have? Dixville Notch.Just pull this up. That's the town
that always comes in first because theyhave like five people that live there,
God love them. Uh And theysaid that it was she got six votes
and little bitty Dicksville Notch. They'realways the little town that always casts the
first vote. It's always minutes aftermidnight on Tuesday morning, and they and
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all of the electorate, six ofthe town's electorate. It's not necessarily a
measure, it's just something fun tokind of point out. But they are,
they're they're going into Uh. Imean, we'll get I think what
polls start closing at seven, sowe'll get results. I would imagine we're
gonna get it pretty early, andwe're gonna have an idea pretty pretty early
on. Uh. But this NewHampshire primary, now that you have the
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shakeup Desanta Satis between Trump and Haley, you got another dude up there.
Uh this, I think a lotof DISTANTUS voters are going with Trump because
it was and I think this wasthe Trump camp that wrote that falsely was
putting this out there. People whowere going for DeSantis were not not Trump
voters. And again, it's aprimary. You're talking about people who voted
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for Trump twice already, and it'sso unfair and absolutely back ass words to
say that they were never Trump becausethey voted for him twice and they just
had a different primary choice. Andit's a primaries a four I mean,
that's the whole point of them.But here's what's interesting and kind of to
my point on that the voters thatDeSantis has, they're going to Trump,
They're not going to Haley, whereasa lot of the Vivek and some of
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the other folks, the independents whoare kind of they're leaning, they're going
towards Nikki Haley. She's getting theindependence and she's getting a lot of the
left now before and here's where itgets even trickier. Don't immediately discount and
yes there is there is an operationchaos. There is Democrats would love and
I think they've already been doing thiswith the media. I think they needed
to do it less with the voters, but they would absolutely love to be
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able to influence the choice of thatRepublicans have going into the primary and then
the nomination. And so to thatpoint, you had a lot of because
Iowa you could just show up thesame day and register. So you had
a lot of Democrats that showed up, uh and they may be perhaps registered
as Republicans, and then they wentand they tried to choose Haley to make
her more competitive, to come ina more competitive third place in New Hampshire.
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You can't do same day like that. You you have to do an
advance. But still there are alot of independents there who left the Democrats
side and and maybe they're maybe they'reregistering, they're gonna lean, They're gonna
lean Haley. Uh that said,don't discount the the Democrats that are genuine
that register and and want to makea different choice, because it is true
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to the point of Reagan winning hiselection his first election. Uh, he
did so with Reagan Democrats. That'swhere the whole phrase Reagan Democrats comes from.
So there is a little bit ofweight there. Now, wow,
whether or not it's actual Reagan twopoint zero Democrats that are going for Haley
or whether it's Democrats that want tothat would like to disrupt the primary,
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that remains to be seen. Butthe independence, and there's a lot of
independence, more so in New Hampshirethan there are in Iowa. Those are
the ones that we are going tobe really really making this making this choice.
And so it's gonna whether if shemakes it to South Carolina, I
just don't see, Like I said, I don't see her going beyond that.
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But again, delegate race and it'sa race to see who can stay
in and get that and with themost money the longest. So so she
has kicking off the big primary dayand we'll get those results and I'm going
to cover all of those. I'mgonna be traveling too, but i'm gonna
be doing I'll be covering it overat substack over at chapter and verse.
If you want to subscribe, nowis a good time to do so,
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because I always give you a layof the land going into South Carolina.
And then afterwards, we've got aSuper Tuesday coming up. So oh,
they had that Democrat Dean Phillips.He's on the ballot. I forgot about
him. He's up there on theballot. He's uh. And they're doing
a last minute writing campaign for JoeBiden because remember Biden isn't on the New
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Hampshire ballot. He's not on that. He's just not on the ballot.
Uh, he's uh. They've hadit's a long the DNC. They were
at the very beginning again, youhad a lot of independence without a party
affiliation. They were selecting Joe Biden'sname isn't on the New Hampshire ballot,
so they started doing a write incampaign for him. He's always every single
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time Joe Biden has run for president, He's performed so horribly New Hampshire.
Every time he is just he justperforms poorly in New Hampshire. And remember
when he was going into the SouthCarolina primary, he was just dying in
after Iowa, after New Hampshire,and it was James Clyburn that went in
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to save him. So he's neverand it's weird, he's just never done
well there. So they all theyhad this, they had this guy,
they had what I think what intwenty twenty, they the Democrat voters were
backing Bloomberg, but then they endedup supporting Biden, but his name in
his They had a dispute between afight between the DNC and Democrats in South
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Carolina because they wanted to move thefirst approved Democrat primary to South Carolina.
And so that's why his name's noton the ballot because they were having a
dispute over it. So they havethis representative named Dean Phillips who's a Democrat
and his name's on the ballot.So it's and he I actually saw a
news interview with him, so that'llbe how he could I mean, I
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was just saying he could technically winthat primary, the Democrat primary, and
then it you know, that wouldbe that would be a very embarrassing narrative
for the Biden campaign. So Idon't know, I'm just gonna sit back
and kind of watch that one unfold. But yeah, Biden got in twenty
twenty. I think Biden got thefive votes out of Dixville, notching like
that. So we're going to seeit's a it'll be weird. I mean,
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it's going to be We're going tosee how this, how this happens,
how this unfolds today. So nowthe other big news that were following
that I was tweeting about last nightthe Supreme Court. This is immigration.
The Supreme Court has ruled, youknow, the the razor wire that was
in Texas, right, the wholerazor wire, the fencing down there.
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So the Supreme Court is ruled againstTexas on the razor wire. There's a
lot of weeping and nash into theteeth over this, understandably so because there's
a lot of questions as to whyAmy Cony Barrett and it was John Roberts
and Barrett that ended up going againstthe other conservative justices on this whole issue.
And so this ruling and this hasbeen a back and forth with Operation
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Loan Star, which was conceived andimplemented in March twenty twenty one, and
the governor realized, oh my gosh, as soon as Biden's inaugurated, all
everything that was, you know,working previously to help reduced, you know,
the mass numbers that we saw atthe border, that's going to go
away. So the Operation Loan Staris taxpayer funded by the Texas legislature.
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The we you know Texans here inthe state, we would like for the
border to be secure. And sonow the National Guard they put up razor
wire in certain more shallow parts ofthe Rio and certain popular crossings there as
a deterrent. And that's when youhad the FEDS going back and forth over
it. Biden doj Is fighting it. They were the ones who previously had
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cut razor wire the Feds and werelifting it up. That's where that infamous
video that Bill Malugin got, whereyou had all of these people that were
literally just you know, walking acrossthe shallow part of the rio, climbing
up on the bank in Texas andborder patrol the FEDS were holding up the
fence and allowing these people and youliterally can see the cartel coyotes right on
the other side on the Mexico site. You can see the cartel members watching
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as our federal government assists them intheir human trafficking operation which nets them about
thirty five to thirty nine million dollarsa week on a popular two hundred and
forty five miles stretch of the borderdown there. Insane. So Eagle Pass
has been the staging area. Theyhad the Shelby Park fight, and that's
when the governor took control of ShelbyPark and they put up the fencing and
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they put the Feds out in themedia, and the Biden DOJ was immediately
trying to make up stories about drowningillegal immigrants in the rio to go with
them over that. And so nowwe have the Supreme Court. That was
the question. The question before theSupreme Court was whether or not, you
know, the Texas National Guard asa part of a takeover of that area,
they're not giving border patrol access andthey can put up razor wire,
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so that said that people can't asa deterrence, so to not have people
make it through and get up onthe bank in Texas. And so the
Supreme Court. This is the rulingis a five to four vote. It
struck down a lower court ruling thatwas that was blocking border patrol from cutting
or moving or removing all together thatstate owned razor wire. And they said
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that the previous exception to that,there was one exception before the Supreme Court
ruling, and that was if therewas an emergency issue involving illegal immigrants and
border patrol had to provide assistance.So you had Chief Justice John Roberts and
you had Amy Cony Barrett. Theysided with the progressives on the Supreme Court
and handed Biden to win. Andthat's insane to me. And this is
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you know, this is after oneof the real and remember that discredited story
that we were talking about that Iwas so upset about last week, Well,
this is one of the reasons whyI was upset about it. Don't
think for a second that this,this false narrative isn't used to influence decisions,
because it is so that's uh.Paxton responded, He said, this
is an over He said, it'sa temporary ruling. Abbot said the same
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thing. And even before the rulingcame out, Abbot was already putting up
more fencing. I had tweeted thatout yesterday, and so this it's going
to be a back and forth fight. He said, nothing's changing. He
said that Texas is going to fightit, and this is where we are.
But what's amazing to me is thatyou have the Supreme Court, especially
with some of these other decisions,they they actually will will determine that it's
just fiable or somehow legally acceptable forthe government to lock you down and the
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podcast posted daily from the Dana Show. It's about the agenda, and it's
about what the American people have seen. Donald Trump has done this job,
Laura. We've talked about that manymany times. And Nicki Haley does represent
the old guard, in the oldway in the Republican Party. That's how
she came up, That's how shegoverned in South Carolina. It's the voters
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in our country. Republican voters inour country do not want that. They
are tired of business. Fire Donald'sout of Florida. It is true.
And I play this because I havea lot of people who I think are
not a lot. I got.I look and see how many did I
want to be accurate Dania last yearwith you, I look those up and
again, welcome back to the program. Maybe. I mean, it wasn't
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a lot. In the grand schemeof things, This is maybe like eighteen
or nineteen emails. I mean,normally when I get a lot of feedback,
it's a lot more than that.But it was enough to wear.
And they were like legitimate people,and they were you know, they're legitimate
listeners and you know all this,and they were saying, well, you
know, Dan, I remember shecame up, Nicki Haley came up during
the Tea Party. Well yeah,but that doesn't mean she's still within that
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spirit. And I also think too, there were a lot of very clever
politicians that came up, you know, during that time, and they sort
of kind of hid their true colorsquite well, or they morphed over time.
And you know, it can bea good thing or a bad thing.
I've always said too that movements,and that includes the Tea Party,
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and I've said this, and Isay this as one of the founding members
of it. A movement that laststoo long becomes a grift. At some
point you have to have some sortof you got to move into some kind
of action phase, and the TeaParty did. And you would never have
had Donald Trump without the Tea Party. You really, you would not have.
You absolutely would not have. It'sone of the reasons why his campaign.
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When he first appeared at Sea Packasked me to introduce him. So
Haley may have come up in theTea Party, but in terms of,
you know, her prominence as governor, but she didn't stay Tea Party.
You know, she she did alot. I mean, if you look
at her record as governor, therewere a lot of moderate moves and even
now a lot of her positions whenshe lists them because they're not exactly like
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super easy to find on her website, are pretty moderate. And the way
that she has run from cultural issues, this is another thing that I find
such a worrisome issue, and itworries me with the Trump campaign too,
and we'll talk about that in amoment. But her her position with China.
I noted the last debate she wassaying that she was proud to have
developed these trade relations with China orand I actually said on Twitter, I
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can't believe this is an actual sentencethat she just said in the debate,
because it went far beyond that.I mean, you have trade relations,
and then you have what she wasdoing, which was selling actual land outright
to the CCP, which is,you know, you shouldn't be doing that.
And so there's she's got a lotof you know, moderate and she
constantly plays identity politics, which,as you know, I hate with the
burning passion of a thousand suns.I just I can't stand constantly being right.
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I mean, we see you,we know you're a chick. You
don't constantly have to be reminded.We know that that you are, your
family heills from India, We knowthis. We don't have to constantly be
reminded. For voters that she's tryingto reach, they don't care. Only
the left cares about that stuff.So when I hear candidates saying that,
I'm like, are you who areyou trying to impress here? So they're
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just bugs me. Whenever I hearcandidates do that, I especially if they're
chicks, I immediately I just Iwent. But what Donald's is saying that
she represents the old guard I dothink too that there are some people that's
be fair. There are people inthe Trump camp, there are that are
old guard. I mean, he'san incumbent, I mean by very nature,
you're not an outsider anymore, byvery nature of being an incumbent.
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But he's got some people that werein his cabinet and that worked with him
that were absolutely old guard. Imean, for crying out loud, the
tax plan that gave temporary tax cuts, which one of my biggest complaints besides
the gun stuff during his tenure wasthat they weren't made permanent. Loved him
when they happened, they were brilliant. I'm like, oh, please,
for the love of all things Holy, make these permanent. That was a
Paul Ryan plan. The amnesty planthat they were working on one point eight
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they were going to increase the numberof h one b's I think it was
only by twenty thousand. That wasalso a Paul Ryan thing. There were
a couple of Mitch McConnell. Imean, so there's an element of old
guard there as well. However,the difference is that the current the old
guard right now is definitely I meanthe establishment as you might define it by
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faces, whether it's the bushes andthe rods, et cetera. I'm just
using them as avatars that they aresupportive of her. Now, I think
the media wants Trump. I thinkthat Haley is and I don't like Haley,
and I don't like saying this.But the reason I bring it out
is because maybe somebody in the Trumpcamp will do something about himmen hemorrhaging moderates
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and independence, because that's got tostop. She's more competitive with Biden that
he is only just by some ofthe latest polling, and I want to
I want you to watch. They'regoing to start shifting the national polling.
Now, I'm already seeing it.You pull this up. I started seeing
this with the political piecic that ranearly this morning, and the political piece
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says this, and this is likeone of the big first times that they're
really they're really starting to hit this. It says Donald Trump has a big
problem. I had a whole swampof GOP voters appear firmly committed to not
voting. Well, I don't thinkthat's true. But one of the things
they do touch on in this pieceis independence. Now, he struggled with
independence in twenty eighteen, twenty twentyand twenty twenty two Republicans did as a
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whole and him and some of thesespecial elections where it mattered, it hurt
us. You got to remedy that. You want to win, you got
to remedy it. It does youno good to make up stories to help
yourself fall asleep better at night aboutyour candidate that only contributes to you losing
everything for the nation in November.If you want to win, you have
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to admit these truths that are indisputable, and you have to fix them.
People who are serious about winning andputting America first will be honest, admit
them and fix them. People whowant to blow smoke up the ass of
the voters and Grift will lie andthen get mad at all the other people
who speak honestly about these absolute,god honest truths. The end, so
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this said, we got to dosomething about the independent moderate thing. And
that does not mean running to thecenter. It does not mean denying your
record on abortion. It does notmean going soft on immigration. It just
means being more committed and smarter withyour messaging. Case in point, I
always use this because this is thebig issue, that what's the issue that
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they started with going after abortion,going after the Wisconsin court elections than you
had Virginia. Democrats really were pushingabortion because democrats still think that women are
stupid. You see, it's likewhen a woman goes, it's like this
old trope of when a woman ora man goes and buys a car.
Well, the guy gets told everythingabout the horsepower, the engine, all
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this other stuff, and the womangets told about the lighted cosmetic mirror in
the U and the visor and thenthe cup holders. That's how democrats treat
women when it comes to policy.You know, women are just as much
interested in economic policy. We're asas much interested in trade policy, we
are as as much interested in foreignpolicy, we are as as much interested
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in all of these other things.But yet, what is the issue that
democrats consistently push first and foremost aborjion? Everything is about Abortionian Why don't they
just go ahead and tell us aboutthe cup holders. It's so stupid,
it's so unbelievably patronizing and sexist,and yet all of these grifting, stupid,
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flippity feminists don't pick up on it. They are bought and sold into
it. Nobody talks to them about. Well, let's talk about quantitive easy.
Let's discuss you know how you know, the the FED, and let's
discuss you know, the issue withUH trade and tariffs, et cetera,
et cetera. No, no,no, it's all abortion. That's what
it is, every time abortion.So that's what they started with. They
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made their attack out. I playedit yesterday, and that's what they're trying
because Republicans outside of Florida, Ihave no idea how to talk about it.
And the right loves shooting itself inthe foot. Oh they love it.
The right is so stupid on strategy. Sometimes I could scream and pull
my hair out in yours two.It's infuriating in Florida. This is what
they did because they had I mean, they signed a fifteen week ban.
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And this is how they accurately andvery forthright, without using any of the
trappings of political narrative massaging. Theyjust outright said exactly what it was.
This is what you're talking about,going on the heels of the bill that
was in the Senate, co sponsoredby every Democrat in the Senate. What
they presented it as was taxpayer funabortion on demand up till the moment of
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birth. And that's exactly what thatbill was. By the way, I
am not exaggerating. I read thedamn thing. It is exactly that verbatim,
and they accurately they message this,do you want to be paying for
abortion as a form of birth controlfor someone else's sexual recreation up till the
moment of birth? This is what'shappening. This is what we're moving to.
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How long does it take a womanto decide whether or not she wants
to keep her baby? And thenthey think that women are stupid and that
other women who haven't had babies ormen, they think that they're all dumb
enough to say, oh, well, you know, they have to be
able to have access. They haveto be women go to obgyns. They
go and see their obstetricians. They'renot like sitting around waiting until the eighth
month of pregnancy. I guess theybetter just go into Planned parenthood. According
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to Plant Parenthood's own statistics, themajority of women who are getting abortions are
older, middle class women that havemore than one child already, or they
have a child already. It isa form of birth control, and that's
where they make all their fat bank. That's why Planned Parenthood opposed birth control
over the counter too, by theway, because they wanted to be the
ultimate control over that, they foughtRepublicans tooth and nail two times over that
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Democrats helped them because Democrats get alltheir money from planned parenthood. We give
tax payer dollars to plan parenthood.Planted Parenthood then turns around and donates to
Democrats a lot. We are donatingto Democrats through our tax payer dollars yay,
taxes blank the irs A. Sothis is the reality of it.
This is what Democrats are pushing abortion. Trump already tried to maneuver to the
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middle on this. He needs toHe needs to embrace and get really smart.
He needs to get smarter people tohelp message him. He's got to
get better people on this. He'sthe Roe v. Wade president. He
was in office with Dobbs versus Jacksonwomen's health. How are you not claiming
that as a win? Why areyou trying to run from that? I
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don't care how how hardcore pro lifeyou are. If you are for limited
gu then you should be like,all right, ladies, if you're not
going to keep your knees kiss andthen you better assume responsibility for the consequences
of when they happen. It's notour responsibility to pay for y'all's stuff.
That's an empowered woman. That's justa glorified form of prostitution, going to
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your pimp daddy, uncle Sam,can you help pay for my abortion.
They've got to get better at messagingthis, and they should look if they
weren't so terrified of saying, well, Florida did a good job because they're
afraid it might leak over into somekind of compliment for DeSantis, they should
just totally copy and paste that andsteal it outright and do it. That's
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the messaging to have, because youknow what, it didn't hurt Republicans in
Florida. Democrats were voting for Republicansin Florida. Y'all. They took Miami
Beach, they took Miami, theytook Miami Date, they took pom Beach
County. These are two counties thathave never gone Republican before, and they
took them. There were Democrats,Democrats voting for Republicans in Florida, a
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swing state that is now no longera swing state. Maybe take a clue.
That's how the party should be messagingabout this nationwide. That is a
swing state. They're not a superconservative state. I'm so tired of everyone
like, well, Florida is notlike New York. Hell, look a
lot of New Yorkers went there.It's a swing state. Copy and paste.
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He needs to not run to themiddle because when you water down conservatism
at the ballot, it doesn't move. People won't vote for it. Every
single election, this has happened everysingle time. That is the number one
thing people need to hold the lineon. Even if you're one of those
people who have migrated over to theRepublican Party because Democrats are so bad and
you don't necessarily you're like, maybeyou're one of those people who don't totally
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adopt the whole hardcore poll life message. At the very least you should recognize
and again, I read the bill. I linked it on my substeck.
I highlighted and screen showed portions ofthe bill for those people didn't want to
read through the whole PDF. That'sliterally what it was doing. That's what
they want to move towards. That'snot something that taxpayers, particularly during a
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time of superinflation, should be subsidizing. On top of paint off everyone's student
loans and everything else. That's amessage that works. That's what they need
to do and not run to themiddle. That's how you help stave off
losing those independents. So you havethe media, I'm warning you, they're
going to start changing national polling,the headlines are going to start changing.
(32:36):
I've already seen it. I've alreadyseen one poll that's been changed, and
I've already seen the narratives start toshift. I'm warning you now they better
be ready. I don't know whatis the RNC doing. Where even are
they? Who knows what they're doing. I've no idea what they're doing.
They tweet other than that, Idon't know where. Partners over at Patriot
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the days of the United States.But you know what, We've got a
lot on the line here, wereally do. And you look at what's
happening in this election. Yes,are you gonna vote for me? I'm
very be careful with that, consideringthose articles that came out. Get out
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of here, he was heckling her. Hmm. Yeah, Oh, welcome
back to the program, Danie,last here with you. Always always good
to be with you. So thisYeah, they're campaigning in New Hampshire.
There, it's getting going. Theyhad what I think, everything closes at
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seven, and we'll have I'll beon social media and I'll also have stuff
up but substack, chapter and verse, so I'll have that up there for
you too, so you'll be ableto you'll be able to check it out
and we'll have the course of recap, live coverage and what it means as
well going into South Carolina. She'sgot it. She has to be super
(34:52):
competitive or it's not gonna happen,not gonna happen, will not happen for
her. It just it's not.It's just it's just not. It won't
be a realistic thing. She's gotto be. It's not enough to just
be like in second place. You'vegot to be super competitive, and she's
got to take it to within tenpoints or less, I think anyway,
(35:13):
So we're gonna we'll get you know, we're gonna we'll cover all of that
good stuff. As though we barreltowards the conclusion of that now coming up
in our second hour, there isit looks like a fight over legal bills,
the former president's legal bills in Florida. They are withdrawing the bill,
(35:35):
but it was pushed out there.Political updated of the report late last night
saying that they were going to withdrawthis bill because there was a bill that's
a Florida Republican had introduced to usetaxpayer money to help pay for former President
Trump's multiple legal battles. It wasState Senator Leanna Garcia. She filed a
(35:57):
bill for the legislative session that wouldallow the state to handle up to five
million dollars of taxpayer money for hislegal bills. Now his pack, it's
the Save America pack they've paid about. I mean, we're getting up to
about forty million dollars in legal fees. It's his Save America pack. Is
that's what's paying is legal fees.So I'm just like, is it needed
(36:20):
to use taxpayer dollars for that?And I don't know why a Republican would
consider something like that, but that'sthat's what a Republican did. So we're
going to get in it. We'llget into some of that. We also
have we got a whole bunch ofstuff coming up New Hampshire Energy all kinds.
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easier for people to enter the countryillegally? I don't believe we are.
(38:13):
Why do you think we are?Well, you guys sued to cut razor
wire that was put in place byTexas officials so the Border Patrol could actually
do their jobs. But keep going, well you want in court? So
now what the Border Patrol Union presidentis saying the Supreme Court's decision is going
(38:35):
to undoubtedly encourage more illegal immigration.Do you guys know better than the Border
Patrol Union. The Border Patrol neededaccess and that's why we sue to get
rid of that razor wire so thatthey could do their jobs. And you
know what would else help them dotheir jobs? Peter more border patrol agents.
There's an idea. And if yougo back to the supplementary request that
(38:58):
we put in, there's money inthere for some thirteen hundred additional border patrol
agents. We want to help themdo their jobs. We want to give
them more resources. And the answerwe kept keep getting back from House Republicans
is no, no, no,no, that's absolutely not true either,
because that's not all what the billincluded. Welcome back to the program Dana
last year with you top of thesecond hour. That's not all it included,
(39:21):
by the way, that's not allat all. The CBO was saying
that he was using the parole loopholetwo that Biden was to release like somehow
like six point two or somehow millionillegal aliens into the US, and no,
there was going to be no recourseon that. There was gonna there's
like no recourse on a whole bunchof issues for him. So yeah,
(39:43):
I And in addition to the funding, they were reducing the funding. It
was a drop in the bucket.And they also wanted to send money to
Ukraine and spend all this other stuffthat had nothing to do with border security,
none of it. Welcome back.You can listen coast to Kash.
You can strain the radio program CAand also find joined the discussion over YouTube.
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Find us YouTube, Facebook channel threeforty seven direct TV. The CBO
issued or report talking about this wholething as well just the number of people
that have been coming in and thegodaways, because that was one of the
reasons why Texas wanted to have thisfence and the razor wire and the floating
barrier in the rio as a forcemultiplayer, as a deterrent. You had
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in twenty twenty three, nine hundredthousand illegal entrants that were released, according
to the CBO, after they walkedup walked up to a border gate and
they were released. Then you hadone point one million illegal entrants that were
released after they crossed through the gapsin the border wall. Half of them
were led into the country by Octoberfirst of last year, and Biden used
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the parole loophole loophole in the borderlaw, and now they were one of
the other things that they were tackingonto that bill. They wanted to expand
the doorway for that parole. Now, the inflow included about their estimating eight
hundred and sixty thousand gotaways who sneakedpast the lightly guarded wall, and then
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four hundred and thirty thousand people whoremained in the US after their visas had
expired, And the CBO data doesnot include the hundreds of thousands released in
October first of twenty three, Sojust in three years, that's about six
point two million illegal immigrants. Thatdoesn't include the one point seven million known
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gotaways. I mean, it couldbe up to nine million. That's the
number. That is the number.So when they talk about the border financing,
et cetera, that was just likea drop in the bus. It
really was just a drop in thebucket. They it's it's it's pathetic,
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really, And to have the SupremeCourt fight, and this is the other
big thing here, because we hadthe Supreme Court decision where you had Chief
Justice Roberts and then you had AmyConey Barrett, who voted with the progressive
justices against Texas having the razor wireat the border. And there's a lot
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of a lot of criticism of ConeyBarrett because she apparently thinks that it's okay,
you know, if you have astate that can lock down people,
but not okay if you have peoplewho are who are illegally entering the country
and there's what, there's apparently norecourse for this. So you had three
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progressives and Roberts and Barrett, andthat was the decision in a five to
four vote, striking down the lowercourt that blocked border patrol from cutting or
moving the state owned razor wire.Now they've been the DOJ has been just
waging war, particularly on Texas andTexas Governor Greg Abbott and the ag Ken
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Paxton, because they're mad that thegovernor and the elected officials in the state
of Texas are protecting Texans, sothey're going to respond to this. Paxton
noted that this ruling from Scotus thisis a temporary ruling and its which is
true, but it is incredibly troublingthat it even I mean that we're here
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at all. However, I doremember, you know, when all of
this was happening with the Supreme Court, there were people who were saying that
Barrett was just very you know,I wasn't for the other choices to consider.
She seemed the most conservative one,and I liked her ruling as it
pertained to white collar criminals and firearms, so you know, that was one
(44:00):
area where I agreed with her on. But now in looking at this and
especially there's a lot of discussion asto what motivated her for this. I
mean, Roberts is, you know, he's a moderate at best, but
she had supported the Illinois lockdown onthe Seventh Circuit. And this is something
that's important to note. I wantedto go back to this piece. This
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is a political piece that ran acouple of years ago. This was a
twenty twenty piece, and it getsinto how when she was on the Seventh
Circuit, the court had turned downthe Illinois Republican Party's bid to block a
coronavirus related lockdown order that was limitingpolitical gatherings to no more than fifty people.
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It was the three judge panel thatincluded yeah, I know it was
too It included Barrett Trump appointees,Progressive and they were trying to get a
preliminary injunction against the enforcement of enforcementof disorder that Pritzker had issued, and
they were saying that he his decisionto exempt churches and other religious organizations underbind
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his ability to leave that limit inplace against political assemblies because it's a free
speech issue, which I agree with. So you have those Seven Circuit Court
of Appeals held the exemption for religionPritzker issued under legal and there was a
lot of religious groups that got involvedand they were saying that the Supreme Court
president doesn't compel the governor to treatall gatherings alike. Wow. And they
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said that the enforcement was being handledat the local level, not by the
state. And that's so that's aI mean, had her she supported the
Illinois lockdown, So she thinks thatthe state can lock down its citizens and
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the state of Illinois can demand thatthey inject themselves with experimental solutions, but
they can't stop an invasion at thesouthern border. Interesting. Now, I'm
telling you the Supreme Court, itcould get worse. You got Democrats winning.
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Guess what they'll pack it. Imaginethe decisions that'll come out there.
We got some Second Amendment stuff that'llthat'll be coming up before Supreme Court.
I mean, there was they hadwhat I was looking at. There was
a great piece, in fact,a couple of great pieces that were looking
examining some of these past decisions andthen and then comparing them to the reasoning.
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Now there was my friend Na Horowitzhad a piece where he was specifically
looking at whether it was boss Stock, whether it was uh uh blocking uh
a Flora a Florida appeal. Duringthis whole time, there's there's a very
it's not as conservative as you think. And I just that's where I do
depart. I don't I how isit there's no such a free speech issue.
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That's not something that is relegated tothe states. That is a natural
right, that's a firmed by theConstitution. And that doesn't mean that the
states can over the States then havethe authority to somehow limit your natural right.
That's not what that means. Butthat's I think you have to adopt
that perspective in order to get tothis position. With her ruling, it
just doesn't make any sense. Sothis is the fight. So we'll see
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how this goes. It's a temporaryruling. Texas is still fighting in I
wanted to play for you this audio. Kamala Harris was pull this up because
this came out just a little bitago. She was giving it an interview.
Is this something that she was inthe view? She was saying that
she talks to parents on the campaigntrail and this is their top concern about
their daughters. Listen to this audio. What they are telling me in state
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after state is that they are concernedabout the future of our country. Many
of us often think about the futureof our country and the context of our
children, and so they talk abouttheir concerned that if their daughter is going
to college, will she go toa state where she will have access to
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the healthcare she might need, includingreproductive health. So are you basing your
college decision on academics or where youcan go and get services for recreational activities?
They make women sound like you know, rabbit rabbits that can't control themselves.
Oh, I guess we better finda university where we can go and
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get those abortions, ladies. Imean it should be about academics. I
mean, what a way to justyou know, to stereotype and go along
with the caricature that the third wavefeminists in the patriarchy, which are the
same thing that that they have portrayedwomen ass just it's it's asinine. Maybe
I don't know, study and don'thold up. Maybe do that. Good
grief, This isn't difficult. Youknow how many people, how many women
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go through college and they don't haveto worry about well, I should go
where I can get abortions. Whatare you doing in college? You're supposed
to be studying, you're supposed tobe getting that degree. Are you making
those grades? This is what's wrongwith people. That's also the way aliens
don't visit us. That's if you'remaking that decision, you got some serious
things going on. There's something elsewrong, there's something wrong with you,
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that's your main concern. But yousee what I'm saying, This is what
democrats do. They sell women onthe lowest common denominator before I pay for
tuition? Am I going to beable to kill my baby? There?
I mean, good grief. Ifthat's a parent's top concern you raised,
you raised a skank, male orfemale. You raised a skank. If
that is your top concern as aparent, you failed your job as a
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parent. You did, and youneed to own up to it. It's
not everybody else's job. Because youcouldn't raise a son or daughter who knows
how to control their libido. That'sridiculous. I mean, animals can control
their libido in the wild. Theyknow how to act when it best serves
them and when it doesn't. Imean, be better than an animal in
the wild at least, good grief. I just that's an embarrassing answer for
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anybody else that had, you know, aware, For any people who have
awareness, they just kind of cringeat these kind of answers. It's just
it's yeah, all right, Sowe have Quick five on the way.
We also have Florida man as webarrel towards the bottom of this hour,
and some of the other stuff thatwe have coming up in huh. So
(50:22):
all the people this is this iskind of well, this is bad for
the pro Hamas folks because Hamas hasrejected not only ceasefire now, but again
the two state solution very publicly.Again, So where does that leave all
the people who've been calling for ceasefirenow and two state solution? Where does
that leave them? I just I'vegot questions. We got that all the
latest of New Hampshire and more andnow all of the news you would probably
(50:45):
miss. It's time for Dana's Quickfive. Okay, this is funny.
This is from NBC. A fakeJoe Biden robocall told New Hampshire Democrats not
to vote today. And you knowhow you could tell it was a robo
call because he sounded perfectly articulate.That's why he said, voting this Tuesday
(51:06):
only enables the Republicans and their questto Allie Donald. True, that's what
he said. It was a fakecall. But the New Hampshire's ag said
they're investigating. They said it couldbe an unlawful attempt at voter suppression.
Okay, I just he's not evenon the ballot. Biden's not even on
the ballot. It's funny. Uhbut yeah, you know you can't do
that. Let's see, uh inand Out is closing an Oakland restaurant,
(51:32):
not because nobody wants to go thereand purchase their burgers, but because the
crime is so bad, so badbreakens in the parking lot and everything else.
They said that they can't keep itopen because that's how bad the crime
is. That is so sad whenit's that, I mean, it's just
destroying their the cities. I don'tknow if you saw, but Gavin Newsom
(51:53):
was trying to he tried to dunkon DeSantis about having Dsanta's said he was
going onto the pledge and with dunsbeen from the primary and Knewsoon was trying
to dunk on it. But hashe seen like stuff like this happening in
his own state. They have apoop map. Literally, it's like an
a constantly updated map where people markfeces on the ground so other people can
(52:13):
avoid the area. That's a realthing. So you know, good grief,
California. Let's see here, there'salso we got a couple of other
things. I want to make surethat we are hitting. We got the
fig robo call. We also havethe another Democrat, well, we had
the Fetterman audio. But it's notjust Fetterman. You have Senator Maggie Hastan,
(52:35):
a Democrat for New Hampshire, whois conceding that, yes, the
Biden, that the border under PresidentBiden is a crisis. And she actually
said this just on NBC the otherday. So now more and more senators
are coming over and saying this.The J six Committee deleted more than one
hundred files just before the GOP tookover. They said, it's a new
(52:59):
bombshell or port. They said.The House Administration Committee Oversights subcommittee, led
by Barry Laudermilk out of Georgia,has been looking into the security failure that
day as well as what the Jsix Committee did, And they said,
it's just really weird that all thesefiles they totally went, They just disappeared
into the ether. That's kind ofweird. Why wouldn't you keep it right?
I mean, I figure said itwas like the greatest attack on American
(53:21):
democracy. Since Pearl Harbor just bypassedthe nine to eleven and all of that,
then why wouldn't you keep all thatstuff? I'm just like very does
Kinzinger want to answer as to whywhat about less? Cheney would just sheep?
You know, you know, I'mjust saying nothing. Israel's proposed to
two months cease fire if all thehostages are released. This comes after Hama
says we don't want to cease fire. We also don't want a two stage
(53:42):
solution. We don't win any ofit. So what are the We're going
to talk more about this, butso what are what are they? What's
the goal here? That they have? And American and British forces carried out
some more large scale strikes on theHoothies and Yemen, still no word from
the Saudi's there. We have alot more on the way. Stick with
us. Whether you're a policy walk, a news junkie, or simply someone
hungry for insightful discourse. That DanaShow podcast has your back. Follow Dana
(54:07):
on Apple, Spotify, or whereveryou get your podcasts. Well. So,
there's no question that our immigration systemis broken, and so much so
that we as the first bill thatwe offered after our inauguration was to fix
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the immigration system, which included whatwe must do to create a pathway for
citizenship and to put the resources thatare needed into the border, a pathway
for a citizenship. No, no, no, no, that's first off,
that's Kamala Harris talking about immigration andamnesty. That's what she's talking about.
She's talking about amnesty in this interviewhere, And no, that's not
(54:50):
if you want to have a pathwayto citizenship, there is a way to
actually make the process a little bitmore streamlined. And I absolutely I've been
seeing this for a decade that ithas to be done because you are penalizing
the exact people that we want tocome here and to join us in being
Americans. I said this yesterday andI know for for those of you who've
heard it, you know it soundsfamiliar, but those of you who haven't,
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I mean, this is what Americais all about. It's not about
uniting around one an identity politic likerace or religion or you know, ethnicity
or anything else. It is aboutunity around the singular concept of do you
want to be free? Yes orno? I mean, that's simply that's
(55:34):
it. Do you want to befree? It's a very simple thing.
And if you do want to befree and that's that's you know, what
you that's how you want to live, then then uh great, come here,
go through the process, be anAmerican citizen and join us, and
then that's our American identity and thepeople. And there are Republicans who actually
(55:54):
are being used to stooges by theleft playing end of this because they join
along in plain identity politics with thisstuff. And you can't, first off,
because that's not how the United Statesever came into being. The United
States has never been a country unitedaround anything other than freedom. That's been
(56:16):
it. And so whenever I see, you know, like the left and
I they always it's funny because theleft always actually they're the ones who actually
engage in what they call the greatReplacement theory, where they think people are
gonna immigrate and replace all the whitepeople in America. Oh my gosh,
this country never started as a purelywhite Oh what is the wrong with you?
(56:37):
It's a free country. But it'sthe left that promotes it, which
is what I think is hysterical.And then they act like, oh,
the right is afraid of the greatreplacement. They actually know the right isn't
that's like you, that's the left. And that's why the left has always
systemically, they've always, throughout historyhave been on the wrong side of it.
(56:57):
Whether it was they were fighting againstuh, the right of women to
vote, whether or not they werefighting against or they sent Indigenous Americans on
the trail of genocide. I mean, they've been on the wrong side of
history from the get go. Andthat's another reason why they promote critical race
theory. Critical race theory was designed, it was weaponized a virus to infect
(57:21):
the minds of people to get themto turn away from the one identifying factor
we all share. You want tobe free, and if you can focus
on all of the other little thingsthat are inconsequential, and they are whether
you're not a one, whether you'rea woman, whether you are white,
whether you are black, whether youare Asian, whether you are whatever,
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is totally irrelevant to the concept offreedom. But tyrants want you to focus
on that. That's why the communistleft wants you to focus on all of
these other variables instead of the onefreedom that is the whole point of CRT
division. So when talking about immigration. Republicans first off, need to be
(58:09):
unafraid to talk about it. Theywould be and and and the left is
shocked because they don't. They don'tever go to on the border. They
don't ever talk to people. Theleft has no idea that Hispanic Americans actually
you know, want to be ableto have uh, you know, orderly
immigration. I mean, the thingis they do. They want orderly immigration
(58:29):
just like everybody else. They don'twant people flowing across the border, you
know, by the droves illegally.They don't want this stuff they want.
They want merit based immigration. That'swhat they want. They want, they
want all of this stuff the sameas any other American. And there's nothing
wrong with that. And so thiswhole discussion on immigration, Republicans, I
(58:52):
said this yesterday have got to getaround it, and they've got to be
able to speak to it. Becausewhen you have especially looking at like for
instance, H one B visas,these are the people that they go into
stem they go into this. Imean, fine, whatever you got to
do, modify it to make surethat people if they come here and they
get educated here, that they livehere, they contribute to the tax base
here. They become citizens. Theyhave they have kids that share their values,
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and they also become you know,very hard working citizens and add a
lot to the economic base because economicpowerhouse countries are hard to topple. I'm
all for that. Make sure it'smerit based. I was talking with a
friend of mine who does international business, and she was saying that the United
States is one of the countries thatdoesn't actually look at merit based immigration.
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It's if you have family here,if you have blood here. Oh I
got a family, my rival,blood relative, and you know, whatever
state you can marry and get in. But everywhere else, you know,
if you try to go to Ireland, if you try to go to Good
Heavens, you try to go anywhereelse, you can't. You can't do
that. It's merit based, Likewhat can you contribute to the country,
What do you add as a citizen, what asset do you bring? That's
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that's the whole point. And Iknow people who have come to the United
States. They want to immigrate hereand be legal citizens, they want to
be Americans, and there is virtuallyalmost no path for them. They come
here, they graduate from college,they get job offers, they work here,
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and they are literally the people thatyou want to come and be Americans
with you. They are the peopleyou want. They didn't sneak across the
border, they didn't run from borderpatrol agents, they didn't pay a cartel
to smuggle them in, they didn'tdo any of that stuff. They came
here, and they've been slugging away, grinding away for years in order to
do it right. And I can'ttell you how many people of my acquaintance
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had to go back to their homecountries for several years and then come back
on us to start the process,or they're still waiting. Meanwhile, there
are people at the border who havecome across. They get taxpayer funded cell
phones, they get a stipend,they get plane tickets or bus tickets,
and then they get sent to someyou know, maybe it's a blood relative
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somewhere in the further in the interiorin the United States. And in six
years, three to six years,you got to go meet with your immigration
judge if you can, you know, if you even do that, and
that's it. Get driver's licenses inCalifornia. They're they're allowing people who aren't
even citizens to vote. I mean, for crying out loud, that's so
you can see how that makes peoplewho are working so hard, how that
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makes them upset. But in orderto do it right, the pathway is
full of stupid obstacles that it's almostlike the government just wants busy work.
And those are the exact people.And and you know why I also say
they're the exact people that you wantbecause they vote like you, they're family
driven, they share your values.Oh my gosh, they're natural conservatives.
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Do you think the people that arecoming across the border and doing drugs and
dealing with fake id's and everything,are they to share your Does that share
your values? Not every single personcoming across the dan border needs asylum.
That is the biggest lie told youin all of this. My friend told
me of a woman she knew inher home country in Columbia, and her
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woman's family. Her parents were ina construction company and they had different contracts
with different people, and one ofthe entities that they had a contract with
was a secretly cartel owned business andthey were using that business to launder money,
and unknowingly the families, because thefamily are devout Christians, they were
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unaware until the dad was taken outin a hit by because the drug cartel.
The head of that cartel was takenout, and then the underlings got
mad and decided to go and lookfor where they could get money later,
and they ended up a long storyshort, they ended up taking out that
friend's dad and the whole family hadto go into hiding. They were trying
to blow up their car. Theyshot bullets, They shot their houses all
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up, and they had bullet holesriddled in the sides of their houses and
all kinds of stuff, and sothey had to get all their documentation.
They had to literally flee in themiddle of the night and secretly come to
the and beg and they got asylum. That is an asylum case. Sneaking
across the border because you don't wantto do it the right way, and
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then sending your kid back and forthover the border a million times because you're
making money off it getting more peoplein, that's not asylum. There's legitimate
differences here, and we need tobe honest and forthright when talking about it.
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And Democrats. Democrats don't want legalimmigrants coming to this country because if
they did, they would have madethe process easier. But they don't want
them because they don't vote for Democrats. That's why they don't want Cubans coming
in. That's why they turned theCubans away coming into Florida, because Cubans
vote Republican. They get that's whyBiden got into a lot of trouble when
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he went down to Florida and hequoted Castro and oh my gosh, people
lost their minds deservedly. So yeah, that's why it's easier if you have
someone who comes in who cannot generateincome or anything for themselves, because they
can be bought because you can giveit to them, and that's their whole
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Imo. No, they don't.Democrats don't want legal immigration. They don't
want legal immigrants. They don't wantlaw abiding people coming into the country and
joining the American dream. They don'twant that because they're leaving somewhere for something
better and they know that Democrats aren'toffering something better. They're offering what was
from someone and that's so they don'twant that. That's why they fight to
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not make it easier. All theygo down and they take pictures at the
border by the fence, But whatdo they do to actually make it easier
for the people who desperately want tojoin the American dream, and they want
to work hard and generate wealth inthis country. And they want to raise
their families here to be Americans,and their kids are going to grow up
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generate wealth in this country, ownbusinesses, contribute, go to church,
do everything in their community. Theymake it harder for those folks, a
lot harder. But if you sneakacross the border, it's a lot easier,
that is the fact of it.I can't tell you how many people
I have talked to and how manyactual friends I have and acquaintances I have,
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and I have heard so many storiesabout how insane it is. And
then I hear from you know,you hear people in the news, you
hear at there. It's so easyto just come across the border. You
get your you get your immigration courtdate, maybe three to six years.
That's it. It's just asinine,asinine. No wait, Republicans have got
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to get hard and talking about it, otherwise they're going to get out maneuvered
by Democrats on this. And that'sjust that's that's asinine for that to happen.
It's his life mission to make baddecisions. It's time for Florida man.
(01:06:36):
All right, First up, ThisLee or Lehi Acre's mailman was arrested
because he was caught on camera stealingsupplies from a home construction site Friday and
driving away in his USPS truck.His actual United States Postal Service truck,
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not the brightest, not the brightestbulb in the box. As a according
to Lee County Sheriff's office, it'san owner of a local real estate company.
So they saw this suspicious activity ontheir security camera at one of their
home construction sites, and it wasabout they said, about two o'clock.
The wife went over and noticed theUSPS truck parked off front loading the vehicle
with construction items from the property.So she asked the mailman thirty nine years
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this guy's thirty nine, thirty nineyear old Christian Arte, what he was
doing, and it became clear hewas not just picking up the mail.
She told him that she owned theproperty and he needed to put the stolen
supplies back, and he put someof this stuff back where he'd gotten it,
but he wasn't done unloading. Hedrove across the street and began throwing
cement blocks and other construction supplies ontothe side of the road. He was
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stealing from everywhere, and then hewas trying to drive away, but the
police showed up and rebar all kindsof stuff and they identified yes, he's
a mailman, and yes he wasusing the USPS truck. So he was
arrested in charge with grant thought froma construction site. Why in the world
in your truck. I mean youshould do you should do it anyway,
but it's still I mean, goodgrief, Oh my gosh, this is
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so crazy. Oh let's see here. Florida's another Florida man, a Florida
a CFO Jimmy Patronis, he wantsto play the legal fees of the former
president. Florida's Chief financial Officer,Jimmy Patronis says that this was following a
Florida woman senator who a state senatorwho also proposed it. They were proposing
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taking millions of taxpayer dollars and usingit to pay off some of the legal
bills from the former president. Idon't think that's sitting well with people.
I'm just saying it's just really notsitting well with people. Also, this
guy, Florida man destroys a busafter waking up in Disney instead of SeaWorld.
Thirty seven year old Elijah Thomas.Now this happened in November, but
(01:08:55):
now he's going through the system,right, so he's got the trilades and
all this. He was arrested aftera violent attack on a bus it transported
him to Walt Disney World insteady hethought, I guess that he was going
to SeaWorld, and the driver saidhe's got to get off. Thomas became
my rate, according to Orange CountySheriff's Office, began cursing at the driver.
He exited the bus, The driverclosed the doors. The guy remained
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outside, and he kept saying heneeded to get to SeaWorld. And then
he punched the door several times,kicked the bottom glass of the door too,
he says, causing it to break. The damages were around five hundred
dollars. He was He tried toflee, but officers caught up with him
and he was arrested. They didn'tpursue criminal charges. But yeah, that's
(01:09:38):
that was the butt. Wannt showingyou the bus that he was attacking that.
I mean, you why why justyou know, calling uber or something
you don't you don't have to doall of that stuff. Oh, let's
see, I don't know this puppystory. I'm gonna get to that.
U this, let's see. Nope, Nope, not reading that one either.
No, I'm not reading. Ohthis one's no, I'm not reading
(01:09:59):
now. This is a creepy Floridadude. This is in Coral Springs.
The Florida man's accused of planting recordingdevices and his ex girlfriend's home, so
he was charged with three felonies.He broke into her house and planted all
of these recording devices in his exgirlfriend's home in a couch in a mattress
in a box spring, and shemade the discovery after the child in her
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home said that he was listening toher on a laptop on his laptop computer
and head cameras. So the kidgave him up and they found nine recording
devices in the home, including onethat he played. He caught a hole
in the mattress and put it inthere, and the court records indicate they
were auto recording surveillance devices and thatthe victim listened to some of the files
(01:10:45):
on her computer heard her and herdaughter's voices, So they got a warrant
for the guy's home. They foundall the stuff that he was using,
and he was totally linked. Hewas released from jail in a sixty thousand
dollars bomb. But he's being chargedwith two felony burglary charges and felony charge
of interception of oral communications. Soyou can't, you know, spy on
people like that. That's not whatyou're supposed to do that. Let's see
if Florida man was charged with batteryafter a puppy sale argument led to a
(01:11:09):
stabbing. Wow, that's pretty hardcore. A Florida man has been charged with
aggravated battery because he stabbed somebody overa puppy. I mean, okay,
I mean Jarman Micklamore. What Micklamorewas thirty eight? He was twenty eight,
was quickly apprehended aggravated battery with bodilyharm. He's in jail. Still
(01:11:30):
stick with us. Third hour,next Governor, partner reuniting behind as I
say, you're showing a message ofunity. How do you They haven't even
yet, they haven't even voted.No. But I think I think it's
not the party uniting around President Trump. It's the political elite that are uniting
around President Trump. And the politicalelite had never been with me my entire
(01:11:51):
career because I've always fought the politically. It's why i want them to have
term moments. It's why I wantthem to have no confidence he tests.
It's why think that I call himout on wastele spending, whether they're a
Republican or Democrat. It's why Isaid, if you can't give Americans a
budget on time, you shouldn't getI kind of feel like if she were
which she's not, but I kindof feel like if she were going to
(01:12:13):
get the nomination, then he wouldbe her VP, right. It kind
of feels like that. Welcome backto the program, top of the third
hour, Dana last year. Ohboy, we are going through getting ready
for New Hampshire because it is todayand I'll, uh, I guess you
know, when polls closed and asall the results come in, we'll recap
(01:12:36):
all of that like what it meansall that good stuff for you tomorrow and
then of course I'll have something upon the newsletter, chapter and verse letter
tonight about it as well. Soyeah, he's he's campaigning, Christening is
pulling for her hard, and uhI whether or not he's going to be
successful in helping her pull out avictory. I don't know that remains to
be seen. Remains to be seenbecause I don't think that she's gonna I
(01:12:59):
just don't think that she's going totake uh uh, she's not gonna win.
I mean, she's she's competitive againstTrump in New Hampshire, but I
mean in second place. I justdon't see it happening in South Carolina.
It's gonna be worse, even thoughthat's her state. I mean by you
would think that, you know,in your own home state where you were
a governor, that you would probablyput up more of a competitive advantage or
(01:13:21):
have a competitive advantage, but sheactually doesn't. She's doing worse in South
Carolina than she is in in NewHampshire. It's weird. So we'll we're
gonna have we'll, we'll have allof that stuff, will uh uh bring
you We'll recap for you and bringyou all the latest. But yeah,
it's very very It's just it's odd, but that's that's the way that it
(01:13:43):
is. That's the way that it'sset up. So they're gonna have back
and forth, and in the meantime, the press is getting ready to shift
as we were talking about last week. We have the immigration fight which we
were which we were talking about aswell, and then of course they're gonna
pull up a couple of other things. I want to make sure that we're
touching on. Uh. All incrediblyimportant and all going to be factoring into
this. The other story energy,an energy developer is axing key coal power
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plants to meet these arbitrary eco goals, jeopardizing power for millions of people.
This is it should be taken asa warning sign. But it's Minneapolis based
Excel Energy. They're announcing that they'reclosing one of their three coal units at
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Sherborne County Generating Plant, their largestpower plant, because they have plans to
deliver one hundred percent carbon free electricityto customers and they want to shut down
all of its remaining coal facilities.They say that they are going to retire
two units at the plant and anothercoal plant in Minnesota, and they are
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going to shut all of this.The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission fired off
a letter urging them to reconsider theirplans. In the company, which has
pledged to replace the plants with electricitygeneration from green energy like solar. They
provide power to customers in Minnesota andSouth Dakota. And the risk, the
reliability risk is a is a isa very real thing. I mean,
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this is obviously it's a premature move. I mean you're retiring dependable energy and
replacing it to something that has provenless dependable. And I'm this does not
look good. I'm just one.They said that the two more plants have
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a total capacity of three thousand megawatts, enough to power more than a million
homes. But not at the sametime, this is going to have it's
a risk for millions of other people. You're closing, as one regular says,
reliable, a major, reliable baseload energy, and it's going to
put lives at risk, all forthe sake of what to say that you
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have green to say that you're goingto do solar, and that's that's asinine,
that makes zero sense. So theysaid that the UH they're going to
vastly expand their green energy development,but they're going to maintain their existing nuclear
They're gonna they're they're that's what they'rethat's what they're looking at. That's excel
and they're by the way, they'rebasing their goals entirely on the United Nations
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climate projections and targets the United Nations, you know, that bastion of pro
American everything. So that's what they'rethat's what they're basing it on. Is
that. So you have hospitals,people who are low income folks, farmers,
small businesses, all are going tobe effective, all rely upon electricity.
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It's a health and human safety issue. That's a major thing. And
again prematurely done. That's gonna,I mean, it's gonna it's gonna cost.
Now he's continued, Biden's continued toknow, he's had his war on
stoves, He's had his war onwhat I mean, like everything, plumbing,
fixtures, all kinds of stuff.The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals,
(01:17:15):
though this is via Washington Examiner,has dealt him a setback. So they
have dealt him a little bit ofa setback because he took all this action
and all of this stuff, andnow they said that the the court described
his regulations as arbitrary and capricious.That is a direct that's direct from the
(01:17:38):
court, and they said that theywould be quote ineffective and pointless. That's
they're honest. Wow, a littlebit of honesty here. Who knew,
so they I mean, that's I'ma little shocked, but they said that,
yes, this the ruling on thisbecause these energy restrictions. He remember,
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he was looking to eliminate guests stoves. That was like he had a
whole list of things that he wantedto go after and it was just and
I I mean it is, it'sentirely arbitrary. It's so stupid. And
then they put these restrictions, performancerestrictions on stuff that that they know that
there's no way in the world thatthey can meet them, and it just
drives up the cost for consumers.That's the whole thing. Mm mmm mmmm.
(01:18:24):
So that's you know, that's kindof that's a that's a good point.
And you know the low flow dishwashersas well, uh, because the
Washington Examiner notes that, you know, included and this was the mandated you
know that they wanted to push themandated low flow shower heads. They wanted
to use low flow dishwashers. Andwhat the Examiner noted too, when you
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use low flow showers, guess whathappens. You don't actually save water because
people have to shower longer, soyou're still using the same amount of water.
If you do low flow dishwashers,people literally have to wash their dishes
twice or sometimes they wash them byhand, and then you can act.
There was a study done on this. You actually use nine times as much
water as an efficient dishwasher. That'sa true thing. So it ends up,
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you know, they say low flow, but you end up actually drink.
You end up using more water.So there's no there's no savings,
there's no nothing going on here.It's all virtue signaling. It's all a
veneer. That's the whole point.It's just a veneer. All of this
stuff. I'm telling you, allof this stuff is up and up for
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up on the chopping block, upfor up on the ballot, with everything
else coming up in November. Nowwe have New Hampshire. I'm not getting
into anything. I'm not getting intoany of the pull everything's all sketchy.
Nothing's going to be concrete until ahalf hour after poles closed. You're not
going to know anything. Even theexits don't get I I and I'm trying
(01:19:50):
to remember if New Hampshire does exits. Iowa didn't. They did entrance pulling.
But you're not going to know anythinguntil thirty minutes after poles close.
It's just that's what it is.But it will decide a lot of independence,
a lot of independence out on this. It's gonna be very It'll be
a little bit different. That's whyHaley's more competitive in New Hampshire than she
is in Iowa. It's a wholedifferent type of electorate, a whole different
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type of electric I don't know ifyou saw this post. I'm gonna switch
it up because one of the thingsthat Republicans got to also not walk away
from is fighting on culture, becausethey have won. Whenever they fight on
whenever they fought on culture, they'vewon. I where's this ad? I
had this piece from the New YorkPost and I kind of chuckled at it
because it had to do here.It is. This is the headline for
this. The headline sounds confusing,and it should because you're a person with
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sense. The headline is this transman who had mastectomy discovered to be five
months pregnant, making a rare seahorsedad. What Yes, transman who had
(01:20:57):
a mastectomy discovered to be five monthspregnant, making rare seahorse dad. So
it's a woman who underwent body modificationsand got pregnant. That's really the actual
headline, but the way that thepress is, it's in the Telegraph,
and it first was in European media, and then now US media is picking
(01:21:20):
up on it and they call themit's a rare group of seahorse dats.
It's literally a woman who cut offher boobs elective surgery. It wasn't medically
necessary. She had medically unnecessary misectomyand transitioned to cosplay as a dude,
and then is now trying to saythat she's a seahorse dad. Her name
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she goes as Marco in Italian media, and apparently she was going to get
a hysterectomy when they discovered she waspregnant, so they had to suspend her
hormone therapy, all of that stuff. They said it puts the baby at
risk, all of this kind ofstuff, and they say that now she's
a rare seahorse dad. She's gonnago through the pregnancy and she's the child's
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biological mom, but they're gonna registerlegally as the dad. According to Italian
press, it's the first of uskind of Italy, so transgendermen who carry
babies. The Telegraph says, arecalled seahorse dads because the males carry and
give birth to their young and seahorses. But they're males still. It's just
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they're literally like an underwater organism andthey just do things differently. Stop applying
all of that to just like humanmakeup. They so apparently the Times of
London said that Marco will be botha biological mother and legal father. You
people don't get to make fun ofthe hilliest of hillbillies anymore, not after
(01:22:49):
that. You don't get to makefun of them no more. Not after
that. That's crazy. It's awoman who had a baby, that's it.
That's it. Help Just why doesthe law have to bend to affirm
your fantasy self perception. You can'treshape reality, and you can't force other
(01:23:14):
people to accommodate your fantasy self perception. That's just stupid. You know what,
be normal. Go to a cosplayevent, a comic con like everybody
else. Just do that like aregular person. Just go to comic con
and dress up for the love.We have headlines on the way and now
(01:23:35):
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's quick five.
So a man was arrested for smugglingcocaine in bags of jumbo shrimp in
New York twenty two. Oh nastythe photos. Twenty two year old Zachary
Scott could face a maximum of twentyyears in prison. It was a JFK.
(01:23:57):
It was arrested because he was tryingto bring cocains inside bags of shrimp.
He's a citizen of the US.He was arrested Friday. He's both
through customs. He came on AmericanAirlines flight from Guyana and during the screening
process they selected his suitcases for secondaryscreening, and they found loose clothing and
all these packages of jumbo shrimp wrappedin sealed plastic. And they say that
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the packages of shrimp, they caughtthem open and they found brick objects of
white powder and it was cocaine.Forty pounds of cocaine worth about six thousand
dollars. So he could face twentyyears in prison. He's detained until his
bail hearing this week. That's prettywild. Yeah, a woman, this
is crazy. A woman was arrested. This is so wild after she was
(01:24:42):
found with two five hundred dollars worthof Stanley cups in her car. She
stole a bunch of Stanley's, sixtyfive of them. People, Come on,
they were worth about two thousand andfive. They're drinking things. They're
thermoss, they're adult city cups.Why are people going nuts for these things?
Why? I don't get it.The Stanley thing they said in Roseville
(01:25:06):
that this woman they said they weretrying to they reported a theft from this
store. They saw this woman takea shopping cart full of Stanley's without paying
for them. Yeah, like mygrandpa used to go and camp with.
Well, they've revamped and now everybody'scrazy over them. They said that that
woman twenty three of Sacramento was accusedof grand theft and they laid all of
(01:25:27):
the cups out on her car.There's like a ton of them. They
laid all these cups out on hercar and they said that I don't know.
They it's social media, which ishorrible, and that's what did it?
They and it's the forty fluid ounceone. I think it's crazy that
people are stealing this, that they'regoing crazy. Did you're the one?
What was it? It? Wasit a target? The pink one that
apparently grown women were going crazy forgrown women going crazy over Pink Stanley.
(01:25:51):
Okay, I just I can't evenlet's see here. Also, parents are
not they're telling parent don't fly withyour kids on your lap after the Alaska
Airlines thing, because they after thatterrifying incident on board, they're urging parents
to not fly with kids in theirlap. They're saying that you want to
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be secure and safe in case,you know, they're sucked out of a
window or something at sixteen thousand feetin the year that's what happened with America
with Alaskan Airlines flight twelve eighty two. They said the door plug blew out
at sixteen thousand feet and it lefta huge hole in the side of the
plane. And they said that theyhad an issue because they had, you
know, kids on the laps ofthese parents and it was just chaotic and
(01:26:35):
horrible and kids were injured and allthe my word, So they're saying don't
do lap flight. I just thinkthat would be uncomfortable, especially if it's
a long haul flight. But noteverybody can afford the exorbitant price of getting
another seat, and especially if youhave a young baby. I mean,
I get it, but I can'timagine it's not comfortable for the parents for
sure. A California man entered agym, took off his clothes, and
then threatened everybody with a knife.You know, just another day in California.
(01:26:58):
Investigators said that the third one yearold was a suspect also in an
unrelated case of battery. He wentto a semi valley gym brandish to knife.
It was Planet Fitness when you know, I was gonna When I first
saw this headline, I was like, I bet it's a Planet Fitness,
and of course I was. Iwas right. I was totally right.
So he goes in, takes offhis clothes, buck naked, and then
threatens all the patrons at the gymwith a knife. That I guess he
(01:27:20):
wasn't there to work out, thankfully, because I would have been gross.
But he was arrested that there wereno injuries, He didn't stab anybody.
He just scared people. So wehave more on the way as we roll
through towards the conclusion of this thirdhour. Stick with us. Elevate your
commute, workouts or downtime with theDana Show podcast. Unleash the power of
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knowledge at your fingertips by following Danaon Apple Spotify or wherever you get your
podcasts. A couple of weeks ago, he said that for years, quote,
they were trying to get Roe vWay terminated, but he said,
quote I did it, and Iproud to have done it. Prosecute Proud,
(01:28:06):
proud, Proud that women across ournation are suffering. Proud that women
have been robbed of a fundamental freedom. Proud that doctors could be thrown in
prison for caring for their patients.That young women today have fewer rights than
(01:28:30):
their mothers and grandmothers. How darehe? What rights is she talking about?
This is what I'm This is mywhole point with Democrats and women and
the whole you know, everything thatthey push on this it's so incredibly annoying
(01:28:53):
because they treat, you know,women are just treated like here's our coup
holders, here's the light mirror andthe advisor. It's all you get.
So goofy, welcome back to theprogram. At bottom of the third hour,
Dana last year with you, she'sthey're going to trot her out because
they need her to play that angleagainst Republicans going into November. They desperately
(01:29:17):
need to play that angle. Andshe's I mean she's you know, she
had her little theatric speech, hertheatrical speech. How dare you all this
other stuff? But what rights isshe talking about? I mean it's uh,
nothing's been, nothing's changed except youhave you're looking at the states who
(01:29:40):
are handling this because you don't havethe guy. That's not the federal government's
responsibility to manage that issue. Whatwhat is she talking about? It's birth
control for recreational US. What she'sthis, But that's what it is.
(01:30:00):
I'm just so tired of this argument. My gosh, it's the same damn
stuff that we've been arguing year afteryear after year, decades after decades.
These old broad's got to get somethingnew to talk about. I'm so tired
of it. Every election it's thesame old sixties stuff and these old brods
get up there and that baddy matis. It's not your choice. If I'm
(01:30:21):
paying for its, sister, mIf I'm paying for what you're doing,
i'm your madam. Get the relationshiprate. GOP's got to get a handle
on this, all right. SoNew Hampshire going into New Hampshire, we're
gonna have the results tonight, andBiden's not on the ballot in New Hampshire.
(01:30:46):
He really isn't. It's because theytold you earlier they had a fight
with the Democrat Party about the calendarand having South Carolina go. I was
reading this piece came out this morningbecause they they had they got into an
argument they wanted to overhaul the primarysystem, and they had sent a letter
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to the Democratic National Committee, theRules and Bylaws Committee, et cetera.
And so as a result, hehe was uh, uh, you know,
penalized by he's not been on theballot because the New Hampshire's always been
you know, basically the first inthe nation for their party's primary. That's
how it's generally been. Uh,And it's uh, they that's that's why
(01:31:30):
he That's that's long story. Sure, that's why he's not on the not
on the ballot. But he's gotsome you know, he's he's there's one
guy who actually may do it.He may get that Phillips guy. He
may actually, I mean he mayactually do it. So we're all everyone's
looking at to see what New Hampshirefor Haley, what that's going to look
(01:31:50):
like against Trump, because you haveI'm looking at some of the data here,
She's this is where she's most competitivewith him. After that, I
don't know where it goes, andI don't think anybody else does either,
if I'm being honest, nobody,because she's I just don't see her unless
she gets up to I mean really, unless she gets up to I mean,
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he's like plus and eighteen the RCPaverage. Other averages have him at
like plus seventeen. I mean,he's up double digits. She's got to
get him within or less than tenpoints, and he's he's just leading her.
I mean, as it stands rightnow, he's fifty five to her
thirty six percent, and we'll,you know, we'll get that up.
But he's led the entire time.It only it actually diminished a little bit
(01:32:38):
back at the first of the month. But then you had inside her advantage.
She had Boston Globes, Suffolk,Emerson, and several others that showed
him gaining some putting some more distancebetween him and Haley. So she's this
is where she is the most competitivewith him, because she's at thirty six
to his fifty five. In SouthCarolina, she's like a twenty one to
(01:33:00):
fifty two percent against him, Soshe's you know, she's not doing too
well there, not at all.So that's I mean, that's her own
state, and he's the average ishe's plus thirty over her in South Carolina
right now, So she's got it. This is her last stand. This
is as Iowa was to DeSantis,I really think New Hampshire is to her.
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However, as I've said before,this is a delegate race, and
it's a race to see who cansurvive the longest on the money that they
have. And I can't see hertrying to make another bid after this year.
So she loses this primary unless shegets you know, he makes her
VP. I can't imagine that she'sthat she would ever have another chance to
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be able to run for president again. So she might actually stay in all
the way up till Super Tuesday,no matter how you know, poorly she
does tonight or how poorly she ismeasured as performing in South Carolina. So
you know that that remains to beseen. So well, we're going to
have all of the breakdown from that. But it's the independence Just looking at
some of my dad, it's theindependents that have really been breaking for her,
(01:34:03):
and that's the group that Trump needsto win. She actually can't get
the base, which you know doesn'thelp her at all because you've got to
be able to win the base toget the nomination, and she's struggling there,
whereas Trump gets the base locked up, but then after that he struggles
to expand his lead. So that'sit's they each have the opposite problem,
(01:34:23):
and so that's going into New Hampshire. She is, you know, for
all of the discussion over never Trumpand not never Trump, I think it's
just asked and I to call peoplewho voted for Trump twice and simply pick
somebody different in the primary to saynever Trump. Uh. But Hayley supporters
actually, I think are uh becausethey've done a lot of there's been a
(01:34:44):
lot of men on the streets,interviews with her, et cetera. And
uh, it's been kind of interestingto see because a lot of them are
like, oh, well, we'llconsider RFK if it's not her, or
we'll consider you know this, orwe're just not going to vote, or
we're so I actually think she isgetting that that vote. And notice that
that overlaps with a lot of theOld Rove esque old compassionate conservatism establishment of
(01:35:11):
the late nineties early Aughts. Sothis will this is but this is her
test. This is really her test. But I mean she's got the she
got the has the money to stayin you know. I mean that's she
does have them. And she's expectedto do some more fundraisers. I told
you that she's going into Texas andshe's going to have some She's going to
have some big establishment fundraising dinners.So we'll see. But the the New
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Hampshire is really ultimately her her Uh, She's she's got to perform incredibly well.
Uh, and will I she's nothappy. She's just not popular in
South Carolina. And if you can'twin your own state, you're just not
going to win. You're not competitiveif you're not doing well in your own
state. I don't care. Ifit's again, she's an incumbent too in
her own state. She's a governor, which should make her even more attractive
(01:35:57):
to voters than Trump, who's NewYork to Florida. So it's it's just,
uh, we'll see, we'll seehow this, We'll see how this,
how this goes. Uh. Wehave a couple of other things to
touch on as well. We've beentalking about the border. We've also been
talking about the latest with the withIsrael and Hamas, because Hamasa said,
yeah, we're not gonna have anykind of ceasefire. We're not gonna and
(01:36:18):
we're not gonna entertain the idea ofa ceasefire. We're not going to do
any of that stuff, which makesall the people who've been screaming about ceasefires
look like absolute clowns. I mean, it really does. All the people
who are like ceasefire now they looklike absolute clowns because they have rejected every
single They don't want to cease fire. They don't want to cease fire.
(01:36:39):
This happened yesterday where there was anotheroffer made because Israel has said, look,
if you release the hostages, we'regonna we'll have a two month pause
in all uh offensive maneuvers. Wewill fall, we will pause fighting in
Gaza if you release the hostages fortwo months. That's it. Now.
It wasn't ending the fighting, butthey said they'll pause it for two months.
(01:36:59):
They have one hundred and thirty hostagesthat are still held in Gaza,
a lot of Americans that are stillheld in Gaza. No notice that.
No, the President hasn't said asingle damn thing about them. Nothing about
the Americans being held there, actualAmerican citizens, So several dozen hostages actually
probably aren't even alive anymore. Butthey said that they believe that more than
one hundred and thirty are still beingheld in Gaza, and you have Katari
(01:37:20):
and Egyptian mediators have been trying tonegotiate some of this and walk people towards
a deal. But it's not thatIsrael's dragging their feet. It's that Hamasa
has rejected literally every single thing,every single thing. So they they've demanded
a ceasefire. They've demanded all.I mean, they began to cease fire
(01:37:42):
the day after there was the daythat there was a response from Israel.
So now they've said there's not goingto be you had. There's not going
to be a ceasefire. You hada ceasefire by the way, on October
sixth. They're not gonna they're notgoing to agree to anything. So now
the people who were pushing them toh to stop the conflict, et cetera,
they like Rasheeta Talib and AOC andPremia Japaul, they look like fools
(01:38:09):
because these people are not Hamas isnot serious for peace. Israel is going
to totally destroy them, and theyshould. They can't exist anymore. They
cannot be allowed to exist on thisrock anymore. It's done. It's been
twenty years, twenty plus years ofthis. They can't do it anymore.
There's not gonna Hamas doesn't win peace. They've rejected every two state solution,
(01:38:30):
They've rejected every ceasefire, they haverejected everything. They They have chosen over
and over again not to have peace. You cannot have peace with people who
don't want it. You cannot havepeace with people who are hell bent on
making war. And so now it'sback to these people. So now what
are you gonna do? Because theirleadership they're like, yeah, it's not
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gonna happen. They officially, theycannot officially set it. Their leader made
a public state, and he saidthat, he's still saying October seventh was
just a rehearsal. There's not therewill be no ceasefire. You know,
the resistance against the occupation will willcontinue. So he said, no,
it's still going to happen. Sowhen are people going to look at Hamas
(01:39:16):
and say ceasefire? Because really,those are the people you got to tell
this to. It's not Israel.So it's some us. So to me,
that's a green light for them togo full steam ahead. I keep
doing what they're doing. Follow Danaon Apple, Spotify, or wherever you
get your podcasts, because knowledge isyour ultimate superpower. Well, I think
(01:39:41):
that most women who have risen intheir profession, who are leaders in their
profession, have had similar experiences.I was the first woman to be elected
district attorney. I was the firstwoman to be elected attorney general in the
state of California, the first womanto be vice president, and I love
(01:40:03):
my job. She's creepy when shesays that that's a vice president Kamala Harris
and and says you just don't loveher enough. She's so great. Daniel
lash here, welcome back to theshow. You know, her whole audio
sound back there when she was answeringthis question had to do with, you
know, most women who have risenin their profession have similar experiences as being
branded and capable, because that wasthe context of her her answer to that
(01:40:26):
question. You know what, She'salmost right because we've been seeing this in
different workplaces and sports teams and evenwith skincare companies and all kinds of stuff.
Because we see men who are costplaaneas women and usurping roles at our
women's roles, in women's leagues andin women's competitions. And we saw that
too with the NXXT Women's Pro Tour, where you had a dude cost plane
(01:40:49):
as a woman and in a tour, a tournament that was literally created to
quote unquote elevate women's participation of golf, and this dude wins it, and
uh, there's been a lot ofbacklash. So the tour, Actually I
thought it was a good response.The tour's response was very interesting. So
(01:41:11):
they released a basically a statement becauseif people are asking why is a man
allowed to play in a women's leagueeven if he's dressed like a lady and
has has all that, because it'she went through puberty as a man.
He went through all this is ahe's a man. So they put a
survey in the field among the restof the players and they asked them to
(01:41:31):
comment on their gender policies. Andthe Daily Caller has a piece on this,
and they said that it should beapplauded because all the backlash, I
mean, it looks like he's Imean, it looks like he's probably out
because they said he in the tournamentwas January seventeenth. They said he was
a victorious. He was in thetop in the points and standings, and
(01:41:56):
they get too exempt EPSOM tour,they get they go to the EPSENT Tour
and that's the LPGA's feeder tour.And if he had solid EPs and showings
and he finished in the top five, then he could go on the LPGA,
the women's league. And so theysaid, quote in light of recent
events, this is what an xxT did, and kudos to them.
We've initiated a pull amongst our topplayers to gather the opinions on gender policy.
(01:42:16):
We believe it's vital to consider thoseperspectives from the people directly affected by
it. And they said, we'verequested Hayley Davidson. That's the man costs
plaane as a woman to undergo additionaltest testerone testing to ensure compliance. So
that's a good first step. Theyneed to just kick him out all the
way because he's a dude competing treatingthe women's league like a JV league.
(01:42:39):
So when I hear people like KamalaHarris say yes, you know, women
are viewed as incapable. They absolutelyare in instances like this. Well,
she won't speak up for these likeactual concrete examples. Though. If you
want to talk about pushing women asideor making them feel second class, this
is it precisely. So that's agood first step, you know. There
(01:43:00):
there was a there was a lotof pushback for that, because he's quite
literally appropriating uh women a women's sportstournament, a golf tournament, and removing
an actual woman deserving of that positionuh from the leaderboard and taking her spot.
That's that's the definition of patriarchy,all right. Today in Stupidity,
(01:43:27):
Kane is out. We're going tomeet up with him in Vegas at Shasho
tomorrow. Steve is in for Kinwith today's dose of stupid. Okay,
you remember that Canadian report that triedto get at that UFC fighter, Well
he tried, he tried again yesterday, and this is how that went.
Dana, I just want to goback. You were talking about like you
obviously give a long leash to yourfighters about you know what they can say
when they are up there with theUFC microphone, and you are getting into
(01:43:51):
territory of homophobia, transphobia, likeis there. I don't give anybody a
leash. Well, I'm saying youa leash. I'm like free speech,
control what people say, gonna tellpeople what to believe. That went over
this as well as you thought itwould, Yeah, that would. I'm
(01:44:13):
really liking these UFC Press conferences solate, I'm really liking them. So
this is this is a good one. Yeah, it's free It is free
speech. That's correct. All right. So tomorrow we're gonna be broadcasting from
Shot Show Ian Las Vegas, andwe have a whole bunch of awesome guests
lined up for you. We're gonnabe talking a whole bunch of issues,
and of course the New Hampshire recapwe got that as well. Have a
great night back with you tomorrow.