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February 6, 2024 104 mins
Dana explains how lawmakers are trying to frame this bad Senate border bill. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says you can’t criticize his job performance because he has a wife and children. Dana shares the bad parts of the border bill that aren’t being talked about enough. Biden makes a speech blaming Donald Trump for Republicans not supporting the border bill. Mayor Eric Adams lies and claims no one is stopping ICE from doing their job. The English Premiere League bans a fan over her tweets about trans ideology.

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(00:00):
Here's a claim being circulated on Twitteror x by Elon Musk, who posted,
quote, the long term goal ofthe so called border security bill is
enabling illegals to vote. It willdo the total opposite of securing the border
unquote. Now I know that ElonMusk is not an expert on illegally on
immigration or the border, but hehas a huge megaphone. He explain what

(00:20):
he's talking about here. Is hewrong? Well, I think he needs
to go back to doing the twomillion teslas that are currently being recalled right
now to be able to focus inon that. No, it's not focused
on trying to be able to getmore illegals to vote. That's absurd in
the process on it, it isagainst the law for anyone that is not
a citizen in the United States tobe able to vote in the United States
in any federal election that remained.So that was like probably one of the

(00:45):
worst answers that I think Langford couldhave given. And I understand and we're
going to talk about this that MikeLee was running defense for him last night
on Twitter. I don't know ifyou saw he was saying, well,
you know, he's a good guyall the stuff, and I'm just still
I'm not on board with that rightnow because this bill is so bad and
Langford got played like a fiddle,and he got played like a fiddle on

(01:07):
purpose, and then the people whoplayed him ran and left him high and
drive. But see, that's kindof the danger of going along thinking that,
you know, allowing yourself to beplayed, is that you know at
some point the people who are doingit are going to leave you. And
that's that's what ended up happening tohim in the Senate. So welcome to
the program, Dana lash. Here, we are waiting for Biden to speak.

(01:30):
He's going to talk about the borderbill, and because I need to
also be able to hear it,so because it's part of what we do,
we are going to take it.I can't imagine that he's going to
talk for any great period of time, and I can't imagine that he's going
to take any questions either, becauseHi, it's Biden, so I you
know it's he's going to talk fora short period of time. We're going
to take it so we can knowwhat he's talking about because he's direct he's

(01:53):
directly addressing this border bill and alleverything that this fight that the having with
it, and so that's what we'restarting the show out with today. So
again, welcome to the program,Dana Lash with you top of this first
hour and the fight. They saythe bill is dead and it might all
it might as well. I mean, for all intents and purposes it is,

(02:15):
but never put anything past them becausewe're still not at that point yet.
We're still not at that point totallyyet. So here's the lay of
the land. I've read the thing. I read it, the three hundred
and seventy page bill. I've readthe bill, and as soon as it
came out, I didn't want tojust go over some you know, the
the excerpts up it. I wantedto read it and I was even marking

(02:37):
it up. And it is asbad as they say it is. It
absolutely is. There's there's no wayaround it. And I want to address
really quickly. And I made mentionof this last night on Jesse Waters this
program because they asked if I wouldcome on and talk about, you know,
this border bill, this border battle. Here's because the Border Patrol Unit

(03:00):
and came out and they endorsed thisbill, and the left is using it.
The left that has for how manyyears now told you that there's no
crisis at the border. The sameleft that said there's no crisis at the
border, The same left that saidback in December, when there were over
two hundred and ninety thousand illegal immigrantscrossing the border, they said there's no

(03:20):
crisis at the border. The left, when there were thousands of people standing
there at Eagle Pass waiting to beprocessed, said that there's no crisis at
the border. The left when childrenwere being trafficked over the border, Democrats
had said there's no crisis at theborder. When people were drowning in the
rio. Still not even that couldconvince Democrats to make the phrase with their
mouths that there was a crisis atthe border. But now suddenly, suddenly

(03:46):
they're saying there's a crisis at theborder, and who is it that is
unwilling to help it is these Republicans. Suddenly, when it is at the
most advantageous to Democrats, have theynow finally said that there's a crisis at
the border. Now, this isnot something that you should be celebrating the
fact that they finally recognized the correctway to speak about the crisis at the

(04:10):
border. By identifying it as thecrisis at the border. They're only saying
this because they helped set Republicans upand Langford made it easy for them.
Good guy or not, that's irrelevantto the fact that it is true that
he made it easier for them withthis bill. Now you have, as
I said, Border Patrol that cameout and endorsed a portion of this bill

(04:32):
and the bill it should note andagain we're going to go over parts of
it. We talked about it yesterday, but because there's a lot of misinformation
out there and now all the textis out, the Border Patrol only only
endorsed the portion that dealt specifically withillegal alien crossings. Because there's a lot

(04:57):
in this bill. If you've readthe bill, and there are times sidebar
that I understand, you're busy andyou're working, and maybe you work late,
and maybe you're working a second jobbecause this Biden economy is horrible,
I understand, because government makes itparticularly onerous on people on purpose. They
want to overwhelm you. So youcannot monitor what your government is doing.

(05:18):
But you should make your best effortto know what your government is doing,
because it is still your responsibility asa free citizen. It's three hundred and
seventy pages. It's not a funread. It's ridiculous. I mean there's
stuff about space force in here,and there's stuff about I mean, there's
a ton of different stuff in here. There's a ton of stuff in here.
The Taiwanese funding is rarely funding Ukrainianfunding, which we talked about yesterday,

(05:41):
and as we talked about how Idon't care if Marine Corps spending is
lower than other branches. The factthat we're still sending more to Ukraine than
we're spending on our own Marine Corps, that's stupid. And also when you're
on page two hundred and twelve andI'm scrolling down through my own PDF copy
which I open in in my ownpdf and I have marked it up in
my premiere and then saved it again. The I mean it gets on page

(06:02):
two twelve. This is the thisis the magic page where it gets into
the crossings, and this is thiswhole area is what Border Patrol's talking about
now. Border Patrol, as Isaid, they have come out and they
have specifically specifically endorsed the crossing portionof this bill, which is you know,
it gets around you know the twohundred and four page mark. You

(06:28):
have to realize something about border patrol. They are desperate. They have been
made desperate by the party controlling theWhite House. Border Patrol has been made
desperate by the Democrats controlling the Senate. Border Patrol is desperate right now.
They do not have enough people onthe ground. They do not have enough
people to staff the crossings. Theydo not have enough people to deal with

(06:51):
the people who are legally crossing,to say nothing of the godaways. They
do not have the resources, thecapacity, city, the bandwidth. They
will take anything right now, nomatter how bad it is. Overall,
they will take everything. So theportion that they endorsed specifically is on the

(07:15):
border security. Now, while Democratsare out there paroting and this says a
win, you need to realize thatBorder Patrol didn't say this was a good
bill. In fact, the officialwording was quote better than the status quo.
Now, when we are looking ata bill and this is a union,

(07:39):
unions do what unions do. Theunion is looking at the stuff that
affects the union. That's what unionsdo. They don't care. They haven't
weighed in about the funding for Taiwanor Israel Ukraine. They haven't even weighed
in about where the power over theirborder security lies. They just specifically weighed
in on my four pages, andthat's to be expected. It's the National

(08:01):
Border Patrol Council the Union. Theysay that specific part is better than the
status quo. The bill that welook at because we have to live under
all of it is garbage. Idon't think there is one redeeming part in
the bill. I understand that theBorder Patrol is endorsing about four to five

(08:22):
pages of it, but I'm lookingat far more than that. One of
the most dangerous aspects of this billis the removal of power from different circuit
courts, different circuit courts and districtcourts, giving everything to the leftist DC
district, giving all decisions about asylumto Alejandro Majorcas. The centralization of power.

(08:52):
That is I think the most dangerousaspect of this bill. And it
is not a portion of the billthat Border Patrol weighed in on, because
it's the Border Patrol Union. Theyare specifically looking at what they can and
can't do. Now. Democrats willhave you believe that the little bit of

(09:16):
authority that they have increased with BorderPatrol takes away from all of the other
failings of this bill. They willhave you believe that allowing border patrol to
be able to detain a certain numberof individuals, and that number, by
the way, is forever. It'scompletely arbitrary. It's up to the sole

(09:37):
discretion of Biden and majorcis. Soyou take that worth a grain of sand,
you think it's worth, But theythink a little bit. They're saying
that a little bit of authority onthis area is better than what they don't
have now. And Democrats will haveyou believe that that erases all of the
other failings of this bill. Youcannot take just a portion of this bill.

(10:03):
Ladies and gentlemen, we're not talkingabout Okay, well, we'll take
this part of the bill, butthis stuff you can leave off. Now.
One of the things that I heardbring up one of the border patrol
reps. So I think there's BrandonJudd who was saying that, Or not
Brandon Judd, who was it.Maybe it was Lankford. It was some
lawmaker who was saying that, youknow, we haven't even gotten to the

(10:26):
amendment portion of this yet. We'vegot to get to the amendment portion.
You know, we're talking about killingthis thing before we can even get to
the amendment portion. Ladies and gentlemen, we've got about two plus seats in
the House. How far do youthink we're gonna get on the amendment portion?
How far did we get on theamendment portion when it came to the
budget bill? How far did weget on the amendment portion when it came

(10:48):
to the time that we sent billionsof dollars to Ukraine or the other time
that we sent billions of dollars toUkraine, or the other time that we
sent billions of dollars to Ukraine,or that other time that we sent billions
of dollars to Ukraine? How fardid we get on that amendment portion.
They will have you put hope andoutcomes you already know are determined and not

(11:11):
in your favor. It should noteven be a starting point on page two
hundred and twelve of this bill.And like I said, I actually printed
it out, well, not thewhole thing, but I printed out this
particular page because I was talking aboutit last night on Fox and I said,
Look, we're talking about this manypeople coming into contact with the border.
Now they're trying to get stupid withyou on the rhetoric. And this

(11:35):
is something we're going to deep divein as well, because apparently not everyone
is a big nerd and took rhetoricclasses and logic and all of that stuff.
Because you are a normal person,so don't beat yourself up about it.
You're a normal person living your normalperson life. You're not a Martian.
But they said that during seven consecutivecalendar day's page two twelve, subsection
four, there is an average offive thousand or more aliens who are encountered

(11:56):
each day. This is when they'retalking about maybe they'll activate the Border secret
the Border Emergency Authority, maybe MAJORCISwill do it. But they got to
come in contact with five thousand ormore aliens a day. Hmm. Who's
to say that they won't sparsely spreadborder patrol agents around the borders to limit

(12:16):
what kind of interactions and encounters theyhave. I mean, it's worded like
trash, because it's trash. Idon't even want to get to the amendment
process. You're bringing to me aturd, and you're telling me that I
need to just take it to theamendment process and polish it up. That's
what I'm hearing from these people whosay, well, you can't kill it
before the amendment process. It shouldn'teven be proposed with numbers like this.

(12:39):
It's an insult to the integrity ofour republic, and it's an insult to
every voter whose taxpayer dollars have beensiphoned away from domestic policy and sent towards
this exercise in partisan vanity, whichwe call border failure. So you can
trot out whatever union you want to, but this is we the people,

(13:03):
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who have soccer games, y'all.You know, you all asking me
as if I'm not a parent inthis city. I get it. A

(18:29):
mayor, I get it. Butyou're asking me to give you a date
and I have to court. Doyou understand that you have not had a
mayor like me? I get thatI have a wife. I have children,
they have schedules, and and pluswe still have public safety that we
have to address. We still havethe on house that we have to address.
I mean, we still have abudget that I have to address.
And I'm doing all of that witha black wife raising three black children on

(18:49):
the West side of City of Chicago. Job, you racist pos that's the
racist, lazy Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. He's not like a welfare queen more
than he sounds like an elected officialsitting there saying he can't deal with the
border crisis that's affecting Chicago because hehas a wife. And she's just not
a wife, she's a black wife. Which what does that? What does

(19:11):
that mean? And I don't care. I don't give a rats askew.
So she's got two heads and Idon't care how many kids you got.
What does that have to do withyou not being able to do your job?
What does that have to do withyou not being able to serve the
people in Chicago? Mayor Johnson?You know how many other people are able
to go and do their jobs everysingle day and they've got spouses in kids.

(19:34):
I mean, you're not much ofa man. If you have to
throw your wife and kids under thebus as excuse for you being unable to
do your job, that doesn't soundlike much of a male to me.
That sounds like a guy who gotsome some chromosomes, but he doesn't have
the man to go with it.Man, what an embarrassment, Brandon Johnson.
If I was his wife, Iwould have walked up there and slapped

(19:56):
his fat backside right on camera,knocked a tooth out, saying something like
that to the people of Chicago whoelected you. Oh, I can't do
my job because even with my nanniesand my security and all my staff,
I know, I got my wifeand kids, and I'm just too important
to actually do the job you electedme to do. I mean, yes,
I told everyone that we were asanctuary city, and yes I campaigned

(20:18):
on it, but I can't answerthese tough questions about the border crisis.
I'm gonna throw my wife and kidsout there. Oh I can't do my
job because my wife. I don'tthink your wife is preventing you to do
your job. I think you beinglazy and incompetent is what's preventing you from
doing your job. Mayor Brandon Johnson, Golee, what a pitiful excuse for
a male. See, men likethat are how you get feminists. Progressive

(20:42):
men like that are exactly how youget feminists. You got a progressive man
that goes up there and can't dohis job and then throws his wife and
children under the bus as the reasonas to why he can't do his job.
It's like he is so put upon. I see you doesn't look like
you've been missing a meal. Isee your clothes. Doesn't look like you're

(21:04):
missing a paycheck either. But howmany are you constituents are missing both meals
and paychecks because of your policy?Good heavens for one for the IF,
one for the fcc H. It'sa problem though, But no, like
I said, that's exactly progressive malescreated feminism because they didn't know how to

(21:26):
treat ladies and they made ladies,some of them bitter and resentful, and
then that's how feminism was born.That's exactly it. So never ever,
I know, it's like hip forsome you know, stupid young dudes who
I don't think all of their beanshave dropped yet to pretend that, oh,
well, it's you know, it'stough to be you know, it's

(21:47):
it's macho to kind of to copto this position as it relates to women
and everything else. That's not acool thing because that's a progressive male thing.
And progressive males created feminism. Progressivemales created First Way, create progressive
males created Second Way, and progressivemails not only created third Wave, they're
going along with it and euniching themselves. It's amazing. But that's how you

(22:07):
get it now, speaking of theborder, in the border issue at hand,
this as that we were talking aboutthis bill. I told you that
the most dangerous thing about this billis the usurpation of power, the power

(22:30):
that they are taking away from otherdistricts or other circuits and taking it all
the way to the leftist DC court. And that's what's happening in this bill.
It's bad. Also in this bill, Texas is stripped of power.
You wouldn't be able to challenge provisionsin your local federal court as you are

(22:51):
able to do now. You wouldn'tbe able like Texas filed suit and has
been deal and has been litigating alot of this. They take that power
from the states. This is thestuff that the Border Patrol Union hasn't weighed
in on and by the way,according to Juliourosis, Border Patrol is in
an uproar. One source told himquote the border deal is a disaster and

(23:18):
we are wondering what Brandon Judd,head of the VP union, sold us
out for. None of the BorderPatrol agents are happy with his statement.
End quote. Now again the onlythey only endorsed part of it. But
I need you to understand before youget mad at the Border Patrol Union and
I and I normally i'm when Idefend people on certain issues like this,

(23:42):
There's there's a reason for it.So please listen. This is the Border
Patrol Union. Brandon Judd is doinghis job because the Border Patrol Union.
What are the union? What doesthe union care for working conditions, pay
the care of its members? That'sit. Beyond that, they don't care.

(24:07):
This is their sole focus. Theyare siloed in their site. So
don't get mad at Border Patrol.As much as you disagree with that.
Brandon Judd's doing his job. Yes, the bill is trash, it is
hot sweet garbage, but jud isdoing his job as the Border Patrol union

(24:30):
head. That's what they do.If they weren't doing that, then what
are those people paying their dues for. So don't get mad at them,
it's not their They weren't. Theydidn't ask to be put in this position.
Chuck Schumer put them in this position, and some Republicans with Schumer and
the Democrats. So let's talk aboutthis for a moment. How do we

(24:51):
start this program out? We recountedall of the times that Democrats refused to
say that there was a crisis atthe border. Correct, there's a crisis
at the border. There's a crisis. Oh no, there's not. There's
that, there's They used every otherI mean, it was olympic olympic level.
Are rhetoric that they engaged in,the semantics that they engaged in to

(25:14):
try to weave around having to saythe words quote border crisis. But now
that it's advantageous for them to doso, as is always the case,
Oh now, yeah, it's acrisis. And look we offered a bill,
and uh, look at this thesethese uh Democrats are these Republicans they

(25:37):
didn't They just didn't want to takeit. They didn't want to pass it.
They set Republicans up and Mitch McConnellhelped and James Langford helped. Now,
they pushed James Langford, this milktoast, nice guy from Oklahoma out
there to help sponsor and write someof this garbage. I guess he thought

(25:59):
that, you know, they weregonna help him when it got tough.
Oh hell no, because Mitch McConnellwas saying, oh, we're we're thinking
about killing it. He already saidthat last night. He told the press
that last night he ran away.And that's what he does. Oh,
he's crafty. Mitch McConnell is oneof the you know, I always say
that women can be the most mischievous, scheming creatures on God's green Earth.
There's women and then there's Mitch McConnell. And he takes a cake. I've

(26:23):
never met a lady that is asscheming as Mitch McConnell is. That's a
whole different level. I mean,you had to know this. And sometimes
I like it when he does it, when it benefits me and you the
voter. But when it screws us, I don't like it and I get
mad, such as the case now, and so he ran from it.

(26:44):
Now Langford's out there holding this thing, you know, like a wet bag.
Nobody wants it. It's bad,and he's out there trying to defend
it, and he's doing it horriblybecause he doesn't have the rhetorical flourish,
he doesn't have the charisma, andhe doesn't have quite honestly, the political
capital to do it. He isnot a guy that can move the needle

(27:06):
in the Senate, never has been. I'm not being mean, that's just
the way it is. And theyRepublicans walked in to this trap. Republicans
had the Democrats on this dead torights, and now look at it.
Now we're fighting over a narrative.How do you lose that something that easy

(27:26):
of a win? It is trulyamazing. And now you got all these
Republicans out there scared half to deathabout messaging. Oh my gosh, they
just don't want to talk about it. They are terrified. And you have
some of them out there who don'tcare, people like Chip Roy. They're
going to tell you exactly what theythink. Everyone else out there is trying
to say, well, you knowit's a bad bill, but no,
there's no butt. Oh well youknow you shouldn't kill it before it gets

(27:49):
the amendment part. Hold up,hold up, hold up, hold up,
up. When you talk about theamendment portion, you're talking about negotiations,
Sir, I'm not going to negotiatewith us. This is not a
starting point five thousand a day.Yes, I've read the bill. Oh
well, they didn't say they'd admitthem in. They called it encounters.

(28:11):
Don't pretend we are stupid with thisrhetorical garbage. What do encounters? What
has that translated to traditionally for thepast six years admittances, they encounter,
they go in, they process,they get a date that they never show
up for, and they're allowed intothe interior of the country. So do

(28:33):
not take that stupid brain debt argumentfrom anyone who a hasn't read this bill
or b hasn't extricated their head fromtheir backside long enough to pay attention to
what's been happening with this story fivethousand each day. Hm, that is
no why are you? I don'tlike the word encounter, and that's another

(28:55):
whole bunch of Olympic level rhetoric.Encounter be a single damn encounter. Did
you hear? What else is happeningat the border? Pet dogs traveling thousands
of miles to the US Mexico border, reports New York posts are being cruelly
abandoned by their illegal alien owners ina new crisis. They're dragging their animals.

(29:21):
I don't believe that they don't realizethat animals are subject to strict rules
for entry at the border. Youare, I don't care if you live
in the foothills of Machu Pichu,I don't care. Everybody knows that you
can't just bring an animal into aforeign country. They're not allowed into the
federal processing centers. And people havebeen ditching, abandoning their dogs in the

(29:41):
harsh climate at the southern border.The post itself. They're reporters spotted dozens
of dogs now strays, wandering onboth sides of the border, abandoned like
piles of clothes and shoes, justdiscarded along the banks. Many were injured,
many were terrified, and they flinchedeven when just being passed a bowl

(30:04):
of water. And the majority werestarving and reduced to scrounging for food wherever
possible. They're dirty, they're injured, some of them are limping, and
members of our National Guard, GodLoved them, have been feeding and caring
for as many as they can whenthey encounter them. But it's a huge

(30:25):
problem, and several animal rescue groupshave launched missions to help local law enforcement
with these dogs, and they triedto reunite, but most of the people
who drag these poor animals through thisharsh climate all this way are gone,
long gone. It's one of thesaddest things I've seen. These animals left
to fend for themselves in an areawhere you've got coyotes and everything else,

(30:51):
and they're wandering or along highways.They're getting hit on the roads. It's
horrible, absolutely horrible, and they'renot able to say how many animals have
been turned away or what the fatesare. They said that one of the
guard members who's also a combat veteran, said the conditions are heartbreaking, and

(31:11):
they said that there's so many emaciatedand starved dogs living in the area.
Maybe maybe PETA could stop with theirshocker ads and actually do something to help
animals at the border if they caredas much. I'll tell you right now,
I don't want any cruel, inhumanetrash that would do this to an

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all harsh methods available to deter themfrom doing so, we don't want that.
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I was elected, I went towhat they call a G seven meeting all
the NATO leaders. I was in. It was in South England, and
I sat down and I said,America is back, and nater Iran from
Germany, I mean from France,looked at me and said said, you

(33:31):
know what, why how long youback? For what? I think he's
talking about Emmanuel Macron. I thinkthat's what it was, because Mineran wasn't
from Germany. But okay, howdo you forget stuff like that, like

(33:52):
important things? You forget world leaders. It's not like you're coming across like
a million leaders from France and allthis stuff. I just he's supposed to
speak about this board, this borderbill. He's supposed to speak about this
border Bill and I, yeah,I don't. He was supposed to be

(34:12):
forty minutes ago. Well he's late. I mean, it's just it's Joe
Biden. Joe Biden's never on timefor anything. So you know, it's
not not totally not totally surprising.But I yeah, I've got I got
some I got a lot of questions. What I just don't there's nothing he's
gonna be. He's gonna try totalk people into this thing. It's not

(34:34):
gonna work, especially and I justdon't he if he doesn't stick to script,
it's gonna be a disaster, Likethis was a disaster. Whenever he
does that thing, and he alwayshas a tell, he always turns and
extends his hand and then he raiseshis face up as high as it goes,
and then he tries to like tellyou this, this anecdotal story,
and it's always bad. There wasthis where was it he was speaking in?

(34:59):
Was it kJ P or one ofhis other staffer sitting in the front
row, And the camera just caughtthem kind of squeezing their eyes shut real
quick for a second. I thinkthat was blink. Didn't blink. Maybe
it was blinking when he called someonea dictator. It was just something like
that and he just kind of squeezedhis eyes together a little. Oh my
gosh, it was funny. There. There are a couple of little moments

(35:19):
like that. H So, we'retalking about this border bill and it's bad,
and we we dissected and deconstructed everythingthat you would want to know about
the Border Patrol's remarks on it.So if you miss that, that's in
our first hour. So if yougo to the podcast archives, it's going
to be in the first hour,and you're gonna want to know it because
you know, they're Border Patrol Union. They were just specifically looking out for

(35:40):
members and they only reacted to oneparticular portion of this bill. They didn't
react to the funding, the foreignfunding, and they didn't react to the
usurpation of district control or circuit courtcontrol or state sovereignty. I mean,
this bill strips away the state's abilityto challenge this anything with this. We're

(36:01):
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people are running the show here.We're the representatives of our constituents. The

(37:49):
American people are on our side.They recognized this catastrophe has been disastrous for
the country. Every state is aborder state, and everybody knows it.
I've been traveling the country, Laura, since I became Speaker of the House,
I've been in fifteen different states doingevents. It doesn't matter whether I'm
out West, in the Midwest,on Long Island, the Deep South,
South Florida. If the message isthe same, it's the number one issue
on the hearts and minds of theAmerican people. We have to solve this

(38:13):
crisis. And I'm going to makethis point again because Senator Schumer isn't listening.
Apparently the President of the United Stateshas the authority right now to fix
this crisis. He has, andthe President is going to be speaking soon.
He's going to make his border billremarks here and we are going to
carry that just so we know whathe says and we can react to it
and break it down for you,because he's trying to push Republicans, particularly

(38:36):
in the House, into supporting thishot mess of a bill, which we
have been dismantling today and yesterday even. Welcome back to the program, top
of the second hour, Dana lastyear with you. You can listen coast
to coast, join the conversation overat YouTube, find us on Facebook channel
three forty seven. The video portionof the radio show three forty seven channel
Direct TV. Now, as Isaid, he's what an hour late,

(38:58):
now Yeah, it was supposed tobe the first hour he's gonna be speaking.
We will. We're carrying it becauseit's news, and I want to
know what he says, don't you. You want to know what the guy
says. You want to know howhe's going to try to needle Republicans into
supporting this bill. And again,just to recap last hour for those just
joining, and you can find thedeeper dive on this on our podcast archives.

(39:21):
But Border Patrol came out and theyendorsed the bill. Border Patrol Union,
the members are in uproar now,don't get out a border patrol because
they're desperate and they've been put ina hard situation. They only specifically weighed
in and endorsed the it was likefour or five pages of the three hundred
and seventieh page thing, the bordersecurity aspect, because they are they think

(39:43):
that at a little extra authority orimprovement takes away from the other bad stuff
of the bill. In fact thatactually they're not even looking at the other
bad stuff in the bill. It'sa border union, and a union is
concerned with conditions for its workers,pay for its workers, you know,
the welfare of its workers. That'sit. That's all they're doing. And
so those three things that's through that'sthe entire lens through which they're looking at

(40:05):
this. So you can't get madat the Border Patrol Union because they're doing
their job. Brandon Jude's doing hisjob. I mean, we look at
this because we can't just we don'thave the ability to just look at pieces
of this and say that, okay, well we endorse it just on this
piece alone. The whole damn thing'sbad. To that point, the most
dangerous aspect of this is the usurpationof essential the lack of a better way
to put at local control. Soyou're taking the ability of these circuit courts.

(40:30):
Everything is going to be determined inthe leftist DC district. Aleandro Majorcis
gets final and ultimate, only soledecision over asylum claims, he and he
alone. It is entirely a discretionarything, whether or not an emergency is
considered or not for them to temporarilyclose or whatever. The border it's never

(40:51):
really closed. But the five thousandper day encounters, all that stuff,
I mean, that's all insane.That's a non that's it's a non starter.
We should even be negotiating when theysay, oh, well, the
amendment process, you're gonna kill itbefore the amendment process. That's phrasing for
a negotiation. I don't start anegotiation from that bad of a position.

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As someone who negotiates contracts. I'mgonna tell you, I get a bad
contract and it is nowhere near whatI want. I send it right back.
And I don't even entertain the ideaor even give people the idea that
I've read the whole thing to completion. I see one non starter, and
we are done. That's it.This is, for the American people a
non starter. And there's tons ofthese things in here, tons of these

(41:34):
things in here. You also seeTexas stripped. Like I said, this
gets into what I'm talking about,because the provision now two twelve is the
page of the bill that gets intothe encounters and how many people today all
that stuff. Uh, it's likepage two hundred and twenty, two hundred
twenty through two twenty through two twentythree gets into the provision about the any
challenges, any any decisions has tobe made into the leftist DC District Court,

(42:00):
which is outlefting the Ninth Circuit.If you can believe it. And
for instance Texas, which has beenchallenging a lot of these a lot of
these proposals and provisions of previous legislationin local federal court. It would strip
from Texas, from any state really, but using Texas as an example,

(42:21):
it would strip from the states theirability to challenge any of this. And
that specifically is on page two hundredand twenty one of the bill, and
I'm scrolling to that right now.It's up. You got this if you
get the email newsletter of prep overat substack. This was one of the
first links in there, so youcan read through it for yourself, and

(42:42):
if you're hard, press for timecontrol f and just just blast your way
through it. But on page becauseit gets into two hundred and twenty one
transition roles et cetera, et cetera, to starts with judicial review. Here's
the text. It gets into thejudicial review of any decision or action applying.
And the Border Emergency Authority shall begoverned only by the subsection as follows.

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Now, they get into this islegally is about blah blah blah individual
alien claims. The subsection two theUnited States District Court for the District of
Columbia shall have sole and original jurisdictionto hear challenges. That's all you need
to know. They add, whetherconstitutional or otherwise, they have the soul
and original jurisdiction. And on topof it that any written policy, directive,

(43:30):
written policy, guideline, written procedure, or implementation thereof that is issued
by the authority of the Secretary toimplement this section. That is one of
the most dangerous things in this bill, if not the most dangerous thing in
this bill. So, for instance, the law the lawsuit that Texas has

(43:51):
been filing or that you've seen otherstates file, they would bar their ability
to do that. You could nothave any kind of usual Everything would have
to be DC district. That's insane, it's and they purposefully did that because
the DC district is a very farlove court, a very far love court.

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I mean, this is this iswild. So that alone, that's
what's bad. See, you're youdon't have the responsibility of only considering border
patrol workers as a union. Youhave to consider stuff like this. I
mean, that's and the idea thatit's better than the status quo. That

(44:36):
argument is basically that argument stating thatwell, the little bit. The little
tiny sliver in here greatly outweighs allof the horrible bad stuff. If you
believe that, I mean, you'relost to any kind of persuasion. Two
sense, it's bad. Here's theother thing that it does. Only parts

(45:00):
of the border could be temporarily closed, and the encounters do translate to admittances
the Secretary and this is section Thisis a section two forty four may shut
down the border if crossings. Thatgoes back to page two twelve, four
thousand daily average, blah blah blah. Here's the other issue with it.

(45:22):
The alien miners. So children thatare brought over by adults are not counted.
They don't so you they're immediately expeditedand put it in and put into
a whole different other category. Sothat's like with the Flora settlement, the
Flora's Agreement. That was the agreementthat said if you're coming over with a
kid, you're going to get fasttracked. And that gave rise to an

(45:46):
explosion in child trafficking, and thatthen led to and this was all under
Barack Obama when he was president,with Joe Biden's vice president. That's when
they started separating the families at theborder, because they would have like entire
groups of dudes come over with likelittle girls. That's not a lie.
Like you would literally have like agroup of you know, six or seven
men, grown men come over withlike a little six or seven year old

(46:08):
girl and then come to find outshe wouldn't relate it to none of them.
I mean, this is this islike one example of tons of examples.
So they had to separate kids sothat they could figure out make sure
these kids weren't being abused because guesswhat they discovered some of them were.
I shared with you on social mediayesterday. Actually you also you sorry,

(46:28):
you also got this into your prepfor those of you who signed on to
the prep. I also shared withyou that the uh it was a flashback
piece pulled us up from the NewYork Times. It was one of the
actual times that the New York Timesdid good reporting, and it got into

(46:51):
this specific problem that was caused bythe Flora's agreement and how thousands of children
have gone missing and that this isgoing to kick started into gear. Remember
Xavier Bissera, who was the Ageof California now took over health in Human
Services. He runs all of theNGOs that are partnering with this, So
that's his involvement, and he wasthe one who was caught on video saying,

(47:15):
quote, he was mad that theNGOs weren't processing the kids fast enough,
and he was asking why they wouldnot discharge children with machine like efficiency.
This is per the New York Timespiece. Besarah said in a recording
quote, if Henry Ford had seenthis in his plans, he would have
never become famous and rich. Thisis not the way you do an assembly
line end quote. And the NewYork Times piece noted that thousands and thousands

(47:40):
of kids went missing because they werenot given enough time by BISARA to properly
vet them. So this is essentiallythe recreation of this floora, the reimplementation
of the Flora's agreement, which isgoing to fast track these kids. You're
not going to have any of theprotection because this build is include any protections
for this. By the way,there's no protections at all whatsoever for this.

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And again that people go, well, you got to get to the
amendment process. The fact that youwould even have to put propose that in
an amendment process because it wasn't includedin the original bill to me, that
says that you're negotiating with people sodamn stupid that they're too damned stupid to
even negotiate in good faith, muchmuch less recognize what that is. You're
not going to get anything out ofthis. There's no way to polish as

(48:25):
turd folks. Not going to happen. Too many non starters. You're looking
at almost uh well a billion anda half for more NGOs that have been
facilitating as human trafficking. And that'sthat's bad. That's so bad. And
then it does the chain migration too. I mean, I mean, there's

(48:49):
there's so much in here that's sobad. It doesn't actually do anything.
If you wanted to have a discussionabout, you know, how to fix
the border, first thing you woulddo is you'd stop all this federal funding
to these slush funds to these humantrafficking NGOs. That's number one. Number
two, you wouldn't you'd turn offthe taxpayer funded spigott to illegal aliens.

(49:10):
You wouldn't be handling them. Youwouldn't be handing them all this stuff for
free. We have the president who'sspeaking out we're going to take some of
this right up until we come upto our heartbreak, and then we're going
to rejoin it and play some choicepartry. This is Biden speaking live right
now, spent from the on theBorder bill. Listen. That's what they've
done, working round the clock throughthe holidays, over the weekends. It's

(49:32):
been an extraordinary effort by Senators Langford, Murphy and Cinema. The result of
all this hard work is a bipartisanagreement that represents the most fair, humane
reforms and our immigration system in along time, and the toughest set of
reforms to secure the border ever.Now, all indications are this bill won't

(49:53):
even move forward to the center floor. Why a simple reason, Donald Trump.
Because Donald Trump thinks it's bad forhim politically. Therefore he doesn't even
though it helps the country, He'snot for it. He'd rather weaponize this
issue than actually solve it. Sofor the last twenty four hours, he's

(50:14):
done nothing, I'm told, butreach out to Republicans in the House and
the Senate and threaten them and tryto intimidate them to vote against this proposal,
and looks like they're caving. Frankly, they owe it to the American
people to show some spine and dowhat they know to be right. So
I want to tell the American peoplewhat's in this bill and why everyone from

(50:37):
a Wall Street journal to the BorderPatrol to the Chamber of Commerce, the
United States Chamber of Commerce support thisbill because it's going to make the country
safer, make the border more secure, treat people more humanly and freely and
fairly, and make legal immigration moreefficient and consistent with the values of our

(50:58):
nation and our international treaty obligations.It would finally provide the funding that I
have repeatedly, repeatedly requested, mostrecently in October, to actually secure the
border. That includes an additional onethousand, five hundred border agents and officers
to secure the border, to physicallysecure it. In addition, one hundred

(51:22):
cutting edge machines to detect and stopfentanyl at the southwest border. We have
that capacity, an additional one hundredadditional immigration judges to help reduce the year
long asylum backlaw. To show upfor asylum and judge is supposed to talk
to you, it takes a yearto get that discussion going. This bill

(51:42):
would also establish new efficient and fairprocess for the government to consider an asylum
claim for those arriving at the bordertoday, the process can take five to
seven years. As you all know, they show up at the border and
get a bracelet tot we come backwhen called five to seven years in country.
That's too long and it's not rational. With the new policies in this

(52:07):
bill and the additional of four thousand, three hundred more asylum officers who spend
hours, I might add, witheach immigrant to consider their claims, whether
they were up against the heartbreak.We're going to rejoin this here momentarily follow
Dana on Apple, Spotify or whereveryou get your podcasts, because nowedge is
your ultimate superpower. We're going torejoin the President, of course, the

(52:30):
most awkward time in the hour forus, but we're going to rejoin his
press conference in progress live now,Sir Donald Trump, with the American people.
Are they here to solve problems orjust weaponize those problems for political purposes?
I know my answer. I servethe American people. I'm here to

(52:52):
solve problems. Just months ago thatRepublics are asking for this exact bill to
deal with the border, provide supportfor you is Israel and now and now
it's here, and they're saying nevermind. Never mind, folks, We've
got to move past this toxic politics. It's time to stop playing games with

(53:14):
the world waiting and watching. Andby the way, the world is waiting.
The world is watching. They arewaiting and watching what we're gonna do.
We can't let we can't continue tolet petty partisan politics get in the
way of our responsibility. We're agreat nation. It's not acting like a
great nation. So I'm calling onCongress to pass this bill. Get to

(53:37):
my desk immediately. But if thebill fails, I want to be absolutely
clear about something. American people aregoing to know why it fails. I'll
be taking this issue to the countryand the voters are going we're up against
a heart break. We're going tobreak this down here as after we return
just in minutes. Stick with us. We're going to fisk this speech.

(53:59):
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(54:23):
this indirectly has a lot to dowith the hostage deal and what's going
on in the least, the decisionon what we do relative to Israel,
decision what we do in terms ofAmerican funding, of whether we're going to
engage with the situation in Ukraine.It all goes to the question of American

(54:43):
power. It all goes to doesAmerica keep its word? Does America move
forward? There is some movement,and I don't want to I mean choose
my words. There's some movement.There's been a response from there's been a

(55:09):
response from the opposition, but yes, I'm sorry from Mamas, but it
seems to be a little over thetop. We're not sure where it is.
That was part of his speech,he welcome back to the program,

(55:30):
Dana Lash here with you. Healso only was going to take a few
questions, and then I think heonly took a couple and then he said,
I'll be back there. I'll beback to take your questions on Thursday.
Is that what he said? There'syeah, that's like how we put
it, welcome back to the show, bottom of the second hour, here,
Dana lash with you. This ishow he started it out, though,
like how far did he get inthe speech came before he was like

(55:51):
true, like the first. Yeah, one's got it like the first,
like second, listen to this.Okay, I thought we had it,
well, he has this. Assoon as we can get that, well,
we'll get it up for you.Because that immediately was he immediately came
in, immediately came in with it. All right, let's move this,

(56:15):
uh, because that, I meankind of gets into the whole Langford thing.
Do we have it now? Okay? All right, let's let's if
we why a simple reason, DonaldTrump? Because Donald Trump thinks it's bad
for him politically. Therefore he doesn'teven though it helps the country, he's
not for it. So I don'tunderstand why he's blaming Trump. Trump endorsed

(56:39):
James Langford, the guy who wrotethe damn thing. He endorsed him.
Whether you that makes you mad ornot is entirely irrelevant and inconsequential to the
reality that he endorsed Langford. Heendorsed the guy who wrote it. And
when Trump was president, I mean, good grief, they did the they
were entertaining the whole Paul Ryan amnestybill. So for Biden to come out

(57:05):
and say that is kind of disingenuous. Now, I think that Trump and
every other Republican now are saying thisbill is not good. But that has
but it's because it's a bad bill, and it would also make it impossible
for other administrations in the future todo anything about the border because it's it
just re reallocates power. I mean, it is, it's a it's a

(57:30):
mess. So I mean his Idon't under he's this was a What did
we glean from his remarks here?He's saying that it's going to affect everything
that we do related to Taiwan,or Israel or Ukraine. I don't want
to send Ukraine any more funding.I'm tired of it. I am so

(57:52):
tired of it because we don't knowwhere it's going. It's a foreign land
dispute. That doesn't mean that Ilike Russia. I still think that Russia
is a defeated, desiccated geopolitical foe. But if they were powerful enough to
step up to NATO, like allthese warmongerers are saying, they would have
been able to easily steamroll through Ukraine, and guess what they didn't. It
didn't happen. Ukraine has a disorganizedfighting force that is less trained, and

(58:17):
yet they still were able to repelRussia. So I'm not buying this from
these warmongerers who know less about thisarea than a lot of us who like
to read about it for hobbies.It's just stupid. It's big con Neo
Khan Incbs and they try to gaslightyou into saying that you don't care about
national security because you don't want tosend your kids off to die in a

(58:37):
war while their kids get cushy thinktank jobs and they get purchased for them
congressional seats in Texas's twenty six district. But that's a different discussion. So
that being said, this bill,John Cornan came out against it. John
Cornyn, I just want to McConnell'sbes but that signals where McConnell is on

(59:01):
this. They're just laying they're justhanging out Langford to dry, hanging him
out to dry. Burrosso came out, he's number three. He says,
I can't vote to this. Ican't vote for this bill. Corney said
he had serious concerns. I don'tthink I don't think that any negotiation.
He because they had apparently negotiations lastnight, and the word on the word

(59:23):
going around was that they were screamingand yelling at each other behind the closed
doors meeting. And I don't thinkit was that negotiation that you know,
ran off any senator. I thinkthat they saw the reaction from people to
this bill that that's what did it. I mean, you literally get nothing
out of this bill. Republicans don'tget a single damn thing out of this
bill. And by republicans, Imean people who want the border to just

(59:45):
not be a hot mess. There'snothing out of this There's nothing that they
get out of this bill. Nothing. It is uh. I you don't
have to have a new law thatallows you to enforce execute the laws that
are in place already. There's nonew law that's going to allow you to

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execute the law in a place already. There's and this idea that he came
out. He says, oh,well, we're going to hire all these
new agents. Guess what the newagents are going to be detaining, And
they're not going to be doing anythingexcept paperwork. It's all they're going to
do. They're just going to beable to do paperwork. That's not gonna
they're not gonna be catching anybody outthere. That's a and they're misleading you

(01:00:28):
to think otherwise. So they walkedinto this. There was a trap,
and they're trying to blame that's theirthat's their narrative. They want to blame
Republicans so that they can wash theirhands of any culpability with the border,
and Republicans walked into it. Andnow Republicans are going to be they're going

(01:00:52):
to be pressured into changing their oppositionto support because they're being blamed for it.
I mean, it's really stellar maneuveringby Democrats, but it's not anything
new. They did this with healthcare, They've done this with government shutdowns.
And you know what, the lasttime that Republicans and this was in twenty
twelve, Republicans are sorry twenty ten, twenty ten Republicans stood against this narrative

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and they ended up taking in ahuge margin the majority in the House.
During midterms, Republicans need to holdthe line and they need to be on
the same page with messaging. Andthat's a little difficult to do when you've
got people out here defending this bill. A lot difficult to do. And

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so because it is, it's amess. This thing's a mess where Democrats
are getting they are trying to getRepublicans to be the fall guy so that
they can get themselves off the hookfor this, because this was an issue
one of several, but this wasa major issue that was making it to
where it was actually hurting them reallybadly in the polls. It was hurting

(01:01:58):
them really bad in the polls.And now they've got Republicans doing the being
the fall guy for them. It'sit's a it's a really something else.
And so his speech, well,this is Trump. Johnson already said that
Trump isn't calling the shots on this, and I think, honestly, and

(01:02:22):
again, this isn't a statement onTrump. I need everyone to I need
people to stop being so damn tribalbecause that doesn't help us. It's just
mindnumbingly ridiculous. It's irrelevant. Trumponly weighed in this and like the last
second. So to say that Trump'scalling the shots on this is stupid.
This is the American people reacting tothis because to say that it's just Trump
calling the shots, what they're sayingis that you're too stupid to actually do

(01:02:45):
your own critical thinking and that youhave to be told by a politician.
That's what they're telling you there there, it's a double insult. They're saying
that, oh, it's the it'sTrump been extreme aga and it's Trump that's
calling the shots on all of this. What they're saying is the American people
are illiterate and they're too stupid toread this publicly available bill that's online in
the form of a PDF, andit's three hundred and seventy pages long and

(01:03:05):
you can read it in one eveningunless you're Brandon Johnson, who's the mayor
of Chicago, and it's because he'sgot a wife, and not just any
wife, but a black wife,and kids, and not just any kids,
but black kids. For some reasonthat counts. So unless you're Brandon
Johnson, you know it's this.This thing is a mess. It is
a mess. They should all lotwith HR two, Chip Royce thing,

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as we were talking about yesterday withCongressman roy because all of the good stuff
that we had in HR two,this thing doesn't do any of it.
We don't have mass it doesn't endmass release, it doesn't end catch and
release. It doesn't it basically,well, it doesn't. Basically it encourages
the parole abuses. While trying tomake it they say they're trying to make

(01:03:49):
it orderly, but it's just parollingpeople in and it doesn't raise the credible
fear standard because you get unprecedented powergiven too asylum officers that are at Majorcas's
uh direction, and so Mayorcis cantell them to rubber stamp all asylum claims.

(01:04:11):
And you have to incredible fear isa requirement in order to be considered
as an assil lee. That that'sa requirement, and that's that's the that's
the standard, and that's being struckfrom this. I mean, we're billions
of dollars more into NGOs. Itstrips states of power to be able to
challenge this and temper the authority thatthe actions of the White House, and

(01:04:35):
it gives all the power to aleftist DC District Court that is more radical
than the Ninth Circuit. And itkeeps open loopholes like the like the mandates
of catch and release of family units. You get immediate work permits for people
who come into the country illegally andthen are released. They're briefly detained in

(01:04:55):
them released they immediately get work permits. And it just green lights hermits for
all these kids of H one Bvisa holders so they don't have to demonstrate
merit themselves. It's chain migration.They don't have just change, they don't
have to demonstrate by themselves any merit. They just can say, oh,
I'm the child of this person,and they get green lit in immediately.
That's what this bill does. Itnot only reaffirms it, but it exponentially

(01:05:18):
expands it. And it only spinsa pittance on the border. None of
it has to go through to securingthe border. It's all on people to
do paperwork, not even especially trainedindividuals, just people to help with processing,
to get people in and process themfaster. You cannot get to the

(01:05:43):
negotiation process because and I hear thatfrom so many people, and this is
the top talking point from a lotof these Republicans who are gonna want to
argue with you. They're trying totell you that you're unreasonable because you're trying
to kill this before the amendment process, and bills have to at least get
you know, they have to gothrough this process. That's a lie because
everything in this is a non starter. There is no way to negotiate from

(01:06:03):
the You're not gonna get much,you're not gonna get anything. You are
already at the worst possible position youcould be in. As this start as
the origin point for negotiation on this, you are already at the worst point.
There is nowhere else to go.You are being baited, and these
other Republicans are aiding it, andthey are helping Democrats snatch this victory from

(01:06:27):
Republicans, and then they're going tocreate this problem. They created this problem
for themselves because they walk right intoit and then they're gonna say, well,
we're gonna have to We're gonna haveto accept it because we're it's gonna
hurt us, We're losing. Donot let them do this. So,
like I said, Border Patrol canlight this one part of it, and
that's fine because Border Patrol only hasto care about the pay, conditions and

(01:06:51):
welfare of its workers. But wewho are not members of Border Patrol union
have to care about the pay thatwe get to put roofs over our heads,
our living conditions not just for ourselvesbut our children in our community.
And we also have to care about, uh, you know, our conditions
and everything else. We have tocare about our tax dollars. We have

(01:07:11):
to care about the security of thiscountry. We have to care about where
our money is going to foreign countries. We also have to we have to
care about our state sovereignty and ourability to be able to temper runaway power
in DC by challenging it in localfederal court. And that is all being
stripped from us in this bill andmoved to a far left district DC court.

(01:07:33):
So no, there is no negotiation. The whole thing is a non
starter. It's his life mission tomake bad decisions. It's time for Florida
man. So I mentioned this theother day, but I have to I

(01:07:53):
have to share it. Florida sugarAir assaulted his girlfriend because he got mad
after sitting next to a gay coupleat a restaurant. The guy was arrested
over allegations that he assaulted his girlfriendafter returning home from a steakhouse where he
was angry about being seated next togay people. As comes from Palm Beach,

(01:08:14):
apparently, and this is the endof January, a woman was screaming.
Police officers were called. They foundAlexander Finul standing over a female subject.
She was on the defensive floor ina fetal position. She was bleeding,
her face was bleeding. He's theapparently, it's the raw cane sugar
in the US. He was apparentlyfrustrated because they were set next to the

(01:08:34):
way. The story was is thatthey sat next to a gay couple at
Flager Steakhouse and when she asked himto move on from the incident because he
was upset about sitting next to agay couple, he punched her and they
got up that I'm just gonna say, seems kind of gay to hit your
girlfriend because you're mad about sitting nextto some gay dudes. I'm just saying.
I'm just saying. So, Imean, he's gonna be he's like

(01:08:57):
free on like a six figure bomb. And no, I betty, he's
got a tro which is gonna makehim a prohibited possessor. Dude, nobody
needs to be doing that. Comeon, come on, let's let's not
naked. Florida man was spotted runningdown a highway. It's a Sunday morning
in Florida, Oka, LUSA KuntySheriff's Office says the man, who hasn't
been identified, he was just inhis thirties. He was found by a

(01:09:18):
deputy on Highway ninety eight and aboutforty miles east to Pensacola. They got
calls from witnesses who said they werethere's a naked dude running down Highway ninety
eight, come get him. Heappeared to clearly be under the influence of
narcotics. He was taken to alocal hospital and destined for evaluation, and
he was charged with indecent exposure nakedrunning at a highway at night. There

(01:09:43):
are a lot of a lot ofa lot of things that could happen there.
That's just that's bad. Let's seea couple of other Oh no,
I don't want to. This hasto do with a guy who stole one
hundred thousand dollars from an unlocked armoredtruck. Why would you you have your
armored truck unlocked where anybody? Andlike this guy in Pasco County just stole

(01:10:05):
it. Thirty seven year old StefanCareu parked a white fan next to an
armored truck at a circle k andthen just went to the truck all casually,
like opened the unlocked door and tookmoney bags out and he prepaid for
thirty dollars a feel inside the storebefore he left. According to the Affidavid,
they had surveillance cameras and all that, and then he made a pawn
transaction where they were able to locatehis vehicle through that transaction. So they

(01:10:30):
they didn't say what charges he's facing. Apparently they're looking for him. They
don't have him totally in custody yetapparently, but yeah, they I mean
to just casually walk over open thedoor. I mean those armored trucks,
you're always you always assume that they'vegot like armed security and all this stuff.
I mean they got money bags,like monopoly money bags sitting in the
back. This guy could just walkover and take him out. That's insane.

(01:10:55):
Good heavens all right, coming upthe border battle. And also we
got to talk about some cultural stuff. Wait until you hear the story about
this lady who's been banned from goingto soccer games so sorry, football games
from Premier League because they don't likeher views on how women exist. Stay
with us. And here's the onlyarea of the law that I think of
should be examined. And I madeit clear, you repeatedly commit felon these

(01:11:21):
dangerous crimes of you once, ifyou've found guilty, you should not be
in our city. That's what Ibelieve. And Ice can execute lawrence.
Ice can have a roll here.You know they can. No one is
stopping ICE from doing their job.They have a job to do when you

(01:11:43):
deal with dangerous people. You maywant to talk to Alvin Bragg about that.
That's Eric Adams saying, nobody's mayorin New York saying nobody's nobody's trying
to nobody's stopping ICE from doing theirjob. Dude. They stop cooperating with
ICE. Literally, New York Citystopped cooperating with ICE. That's a story
that how and welcome back to theprogram, Danie last year with you top
of the third Hour. Now that'strue. They had their city sanctuary policies,

(01:12:05):
and that's the entire reason why theyhad these that people that these these
repeat offenders like this who are inthe country illegally are allowed to roam free.
I mean, let's go back tothe story. January of twenty twenty,
they had a ninety two year oldwoman that was murdered and she was

(01:12:26):
murdered by an individual who was inthe country illegally, and the New York
Department of Corrections was criticized because theyrefused to cooperate with ICE. This is
from CNN. You know, abig giant conservative entity CNN they had refused
to cooperate with ICE. There wasa Guyanese national twenty one years old who

(01:12:51):
had previously been released from custody inNovember, despite the fact that ICE lodged
a detainer against him, meaning ICE. The detainer is something that Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement can It's a request forlocal law enforcement to keep people who are
in the country illegally in custody forup to forty eight hours so that they

(01:13:13):
can be transferred into federal custody byICE. And New York City refused to
do it. They let the guygo, and he went and murdered a
ninety two year old woman. Imean, we could go on and on.
There's all kinds of stuff. MariaFretez. She was beaten to death

(01:13:34):
and left on the street unconscious.She was knocked to the ground and he
stomped on her head. Oh andthen then he sexually assaulted her ninety two
year old woman. This is justone of I mean, I got I
mean, we could sit here forthe rest of the hour. You want
to do it? All kinds ofstories where New York refused to cooperate with

(01:14:00):
ICE and they actually made it illegalto threaten to report someone's immigration status in
New York. That is, inOctober of twenty twenty one, they made
it illegal to threaten to report someoneto ICE who is in the country illegally.

(01:14:23):
So even if you were in NewYork and they were and they you
couldn't and they were in illegally,you couldn't say we're gonna report them to
ICE. There was a law thatwas literally signed into effect by Bill Deblasio
that officially limited the relationship between NewYork City law enforcement and ICE. That

(01:14:46):
has not been rescinded by the way. It's been in effect since twenty fourteen.
So I don't know what the hellEric Adams is talking about, because
that is categorically false. His owndamn office has been stopping ICE from doing
its job, and Alvin Bragg hasbeen pushing it the whole time, the

(01:15:12):
whole time. Now, this comesback to this story, and this is,
by the way, this is ABCseven in New York, of these
the beating of these two law enforcementofficers in Times Square at the hands of
these illegal immigrants, and how theDA's office had declined to bring charges initially

(01:15:34):
until they got a lot of heatand he was defending the decision. They
have relied on that the whole time. They could. They really should have
been taken in a custody immediately ina bail set, but they didn't do
it. It was it was infact Chief Patrol of NYPD said it was
a bail eligible offense and they didn'tdo it. And they don't work with

(01:15:58):
ICE. So Eric Adams just apparentlyhe don't know what the hell's going on
in his own city because that hadbeen signed in a lot and it's been
in effects. It's twenty fourteen.The reduction and cooperation, a drastic decrease
in cooperation between ICE and the NewYork law enforcement. I mean, it's
it is something else. So theywere absolutely stopped from doing their job.

(01:16:24):
And that's not just in New York. That's in a ton of other cities.
In California, what was that thatone young lady that was killed by
the what was it, Kate Steinley? Was that her name? They refused
to work with ICE, that wasthe guy. In fact, in California
they refused five six hundred ICE detainerrequests from the Feds and that was in

(01:16:49):
what one year. That's crazy.They declined tons of ICE detained requests,
tons of them. Do you rememberthe story. Let me bring this up.

(01:17:12):
The young man that was killed.He was an athlete, Jamil Shaw.
I first talked about this and actuallyfirst back in twenty fifteen, brought
it up to the Trump campaign.That's how they knew him. Where you
had Jamiel Shaw seventeen years old.He was it lived in LA His mother's

(01:17:33):
active duty military was active duty militaryat the time. And Jamil Shaw Junior,
seventeen, he was walking home fromfootball practice and he was a star
athlete. We had his dad,Jamiel Shaw Senior on the show before,

(01:17:54):
and I mean just a star athlete, star student. He was the running
back for Los Angeles High School theSouthern He was the Southern League's most valuable
player in two thousand and seven.Rutgers was looking at him. His mother,
Army Sergeant Anita Shaw. She wason her second tour duty in Iraq,

(01:18:15):
so active duty. And Jamille ShawJunior was walking home. He was
about three doors away from getting tohis house and he was on the cell
phone. He was on his phonewith his girlfriend and his dad had told

(01:18:38):
him, you know, hurry upand get home. So he was walking
home he was on the phone withhis girlfriend and apparently a group of illegal
immigrants pulled up in a car,jumped out asked Jamil Shaw, according to
La Times, if he belonged toa gang, and when he didn't answer,
they shot and killed him and leftingdead on the street. He was
not affiliated with a gang. Andthe crazy thing is that Jamil Shaw Senior

(01:19:06):
had heard the shots and he cameout and he found his son. One
of those individuals was a nice detainer, a request denied by the way.
I don't know if y'all knew that. So when people say that ICE could

(01:19:26):
do their jobs, they're literally beingblocked by these sanctuary states and cities doing
their jobs. Democrats didn't want topay attention to Jamil Shaw Junior, maybe
because he was a black teenager.And black lives only matter to the left
when they can exploit them, orthey can use activists to burn down historically
black neighborhoods. It's the only timethe media cares about black lives. Remember

(01:19:49):
how they got real mad at mein twenty eighteen when I got up on
national television and I said the medialoves mass shootings because they do they don't
care though about what happens to blackyouth in Chicago, and they sure as
hell don't care what happens to blackus in LA. They don't at all.
They only want to be able touse white lives and talk about that
is for fear mongering. They don'treally And that's why I think they're averse

(01:20:12):
to all lives matter too, becauseall lives really don't matter to them.
For being honest, and I'm justassuming this by everything that they've reported over
a thirty year period, you didn'thear anything. Jamie Shaw Senior has never
been on CNN, You've never beenon MSNBC. Man's heart broken, his
namesake, his only son, starathlete. I mean, this kid was

(01:20:36):
all American, good student, greatathlete, son of an active active duty
soldier. His life was snuffed outby people who were in the country illegally,
and one of them was an ICEdetainer, request denied. You go

(01:20:57):
back over this and you wonder howmany of these stories to tell. All
this blood is on the hands ofthis administration, all these kids that have
gone missing. The New York Timespiece that we were shut telling you about
all these kids that have gone missing. You realize you're talking about eighty eight
thousand kids that have been drug throughgod knows what, pushed across the southern

(01:21:19):
border by the cartels, their fasttrack process because Xavier Bessera just wants a
number. He doesn't care about welfare. And then they disappear, some of
them disappear. They send it inorder to them, ount go to the
same area and they can't find them. They found a bunch of them in
some factories. US Chamber of Commercecomes out, Oh, we don't we
like this bill because US Chamber ofCommerce likes cheap labor, they like keeping

(01:21:42):
people and denying them the all Americanability to increase their status in life.
That's why I'm going to come backto this thing right here. This is
uh, let's see, where's theone where they're talking about the American dream.
Oh, audio some by seven.Let's hear more from Adams on this,
and let's take this apart too.I strongly believe that the overwhelming number

(01:22:04):
of one hundred and seventy five thousandup to about they here trying to take
the next step in the American dream. And I see them, I speak
with them. I think they comefrom the rich tradition of those who come
from immigrant backgrounds, who contribute tothe society and the tax pase of If

(01:22:25):
ever was a time we realized theimportance of our immigrant population. I think
it was during COVID. I sawthem out delivering for New Yorkers. They
could not shelter in place. Theydid the job. This court to billus,
this is such a ridiculous SoundBite.It is such a ridiculous SoundBite this
piece, and the New York Timesgets into the story. These are some

(01:22:50):
of the kids that were drug up, not because they wanted to. They
were their used as child trafficking underthe Flora's agreement. They were drug up
somehow. Listen to this, Youtell me if this sounds like the American
dream. A fifteen year old girlnamed Carolina. She did not willfully come
up. She was brought up.She was trafficked up. She's fast tracked

(01:23:13):
through Joe Biden's NGO partnership the traffickingorganization, and she works in a cheerios
factory overnight. Every ten seconds shestuffs a sealed plastic bag of cereal,
according to The New York Times,into the passing yellow carton. She says
sometimes she's tired. She doesn't feelsick. She works every hour she can
work. They have twelve year oldroofers in Florida and Tennessee. They have

(01:23:39):
slaughterhouse workers. This is true.That's all true. This is like one
of the an actually good story.New York Times wrote, Healthing Human Services
promises that they chuck on these miners, and then they don't. They lost
over eighty five thousand children. Thatnumbers up to eighty eight thousand children as
of last month. They don't havethey don't have any contact with a third

(01:24:00):
of the illegal immigrant children that weredragged in not of their own choice.
These are not kids. These areactually, like you're talking under fourteen guys.
I'm not talking about eighteen year olds. I'm talking about kids. Does
that sound like the American dream?When you hear somebody like Eric Adams speak

(01:24:21):
from his seat of privilege and hetalks about the American dream? Is that
what the American dream? Sounds like? The hell are they selling people?
Yeah, come the legally the UnitedStates, where you get to live a
second class life in the shadows andyou get to pick our fruit. Like
Jerry Nadler said, that's what theseMarxists advertises. The American dream. It

(01:24:44):
is anti American. That is notwhat e pluribus una means, and it
is shameful that they present this aslegitimate. We have more on the way
and now all of the the newsyou would probably miss. It's time for
Dana's Quick five. I had noidea that Toby Keith had stomach cancer,

(01:25:06):
but he did. He passed awaywhile battling stomach cancer, aged sixty two
years old. It was announced today. He passed yesterday surrounded by his family,
according to a statement. He announcedsince over the summer and twenty two
that he had been diagnosed and wasbeing treated and he was losing some weight.

(01:25:26):
The last performance was four months agoat the People's Choice Awards, but
him and his wife were married thirtynine years. Prayers for their family.
This is interesting. Facebook and Instagramare now going to start labeling images AI
images, all aiimages on their platformsas being created by AI. That's what
Meta has said. They said thatbecause of the elections being taken, you
know, elections around the world.He used to AI images is going to

(01:25:49):
become more adverssarial in the years tocome. So they said that to help
clarify between the blurred lines of humanand synthetic content that they're going to label
AI images as such on its platform. Now, apparently they've already been placing
Imagined with AI labels on photo realisticimages that they use with the zone amount

(01:26:10):
of AI feature. But they saidthat they're now going to use industry leading
tools to identify invisible markers on theseimages and they're going to label all of
them. Actually, I'm not againstthat, and you know they've chose to
do it themselves. Struggling bud Lighthas unveiled their bud Light Genie character.
This is also going to be intheir seven million dollars Super Bowl commercial.

(01:26:30):
It includes cameos by Peyton Manning,post Malone and even Dana White but nobody.
All they got to do is apologize. It's all they got to do.
But hell no, they're not goingto do that. Screwed in women,
all right, Well, then screwedthat beer. Let's see sitting all
day at work boosting the risk ofearly death by sixteen percent. Yeah,
you need to actually get up.Therapists are trading the couch for the great

(01:26:51):
outdoors. You need to go outon touch grass. Oh and this seems
obvious enough. You can fight existingsigns of dementia with the healthy lifestyle.
Get out an exercise, touch grass, and get outdoors. All these things
are good. We have a lotmore on the way. Stick with us
as we roll into the bottom ofthis third hour. Ready to grow your
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refuse to settle for the same old, boring content on Apple, Spotify,
or wherever you get your podcasts now. In American society, we organize our
social supports by family, by socalled traditional nuclear family even and this is
actually a social construct. It's notas if the natural order of things for
all of humanity has been, youknow, one mommy and one daddy and

(01:27:38):
just their biological children living in adetached house and only providing for those children.
I had a disagreement with the gentlemanrecently about education policy based around this
issue, right where he said thathe really believes that I love that people
can. This is one of thereasons why I can't. I'm not going
to make it through this, lady. I was going to really give it
a really good effort, and Ican't do it. This is some sort

(01:28:00):
of Colorado state representative who doesn't believein the nuclear family. This kind of
stuff. That's why I hate recordingvideos of myself and posting it on social
because I'm recording a video literally holdingmy hand out, looking at my phone,
talking to my phone, and it'sweird and it feels insufferably self regrandizing.
And this woman's laying down on hersofa like the worst position you could,

(01:28:24):
you know, I mean you look, you look ridiculous, and trying
to lecture you about like gobbledegook.That's exactly what it is. She says,
she's non binary. So you havebinary and non binary then you moron,
that's non binary? What is wrongwith you? Welcome back to the
show. Bottom of this third hour, Dana Lash here with you. So
this brings me to this story.I don't know what this is. How

(01:28:46):
bad Britain is. So here's theheadline. Football fan meaning soccer fan over
there banned from matches until twenty twentysix because the Premier League conducted a four
month stasiesque probe into her social mediaposts where she criticized transgender ideology. Her

(01:29:08):
name is Lindsay Smith. She supportsNewcastle United in an actual special unit set
that there was she was investigated bythis. There's a special unit that's set
up in I like, there area law enforcement literally to like, I
guess, look at racism and badthink on social media. She was on

(01:29:30):
Twitter now known as X and sheexpressed opinions on trans ideology and I was
reading like the screenshots of what sheput She didn't put up anything. She
goes you realize the trans ideology isbased off a Nazi, right, She's
not wrong, and she talks abouthow women do exist, et cetera.
She doesn't see anything that's like,you know, ridiculous. But this is

(01:29:53):
how insane this got. So she'sthirty four years old. So she was
visited and interviewed by a police whowere handed a dossier, an eleven page
dossier of her remarks, her opinionson Twitter. It was literally compiled by

(01:30:17):
the Premier League. It had detailson where she lives, details on where
she works, details on where andwhen she walks her dog. Now she
was interviewed police. The dossier washanded to them by Premier League. In
Newcastle, United police visited her andit took them two hours to make the

(01:30:39):
determination that she did not commit acrime, which would have been a quote
unquote breach of the Equality Act becauseshe had opinions. They literally had a
pamphlet or a book of a dossierthat had their logo on the front and
then it had Lindsay Smith online investigationand target profile. But even though it

(01:31:00):
was determined that she did not breakany laws, they still revoked her membership
and they banned her from coming toall games until twenty twenty six. And
she says that Premier League's actions werea breach of data protection laws. Now,
just let me tell you about LindsaySmith here for a moment. They
had. First off, they hadtaxpayers that paid for a law enforcement unit

(01:31:25):
to come through all of her commentsthat she's ever made online. Now,
she is a woman who is thirtyfour years old, and she is gay.
She is as gay as the dayis long. She's a lesbian,
gay bisexual rights advocate. So theytargeted a gay woman because she believes women

(01:31:49):
exist and she was critical of transthe transactivism and trans ideology. An actual
soccer league of football league literally investigatedher using taxpayer funded police work, and
they collected all of her tweets andall of her social media. You no

(01:32:14):
observances and banned her, and shegoes, they behave like the Stazzi.
She's a thousand percent right. Itwas done so cool. She said she
didn't know what was happening. Shedidn't know what was happening until they showed
up with a dossier on her.She said to the Telegraph quote, I'm
struggling to believe this happened to me. It's mind blowing that they've gone to
such links because I expressed views towhich I'm entitled on my personal Twitter account.

(01:32:42):
She says she lives ten minutes away, apparently from the pitch, and
so she's like it's you know,She's like, it's hard. They took
screenshots from her social media account whereshe had said that she thought that transgenderism
was mental illness, and Newcastle Unitedemailed her and said we told on you
to the Northumbria Police for hate crimesand we suspended your membership. Now,

(01:33:05):
she apparently has never done anything tooffend anybody during a match inside the stadium,
outside the stadium, involving the clubor even related to the club.
So she got visited by two policeofficers at her home and they interviewed her
for twenty five minutes. They investigatedfor two hours. She got a call
later say no further action would betaken. She had not committed any offense,

(01:33:28):
but she appealed her band. Shewas told on January twenty sixth that
it was upheld because the Premier Leaguesays that her tweets quote constitute harassment and
go against the club's equality policy.So where is the equality for her?
If trans ideology can say that womenas a societal construct or that women essentially
don't exist, well, then whereis Where is the protection for her to

(01:33:55):
say no, it's not How isthis equality when only one side of the
art of the debate is actually protected, She's not allowed to say that.
No, in fact, women doexist, and I disagree with your positions
here. She's not saying anything hateful. In fact, there are tons of

(01:34:16):
peer reviewed papers published in scientific journalsthat get into how transgenderism. Many in
the scientific and medical community believe itis an absolute mental issue. I agree
with them. I think it's bodydysmorphia, and I just think some people
it's not at all. I thinksome people just want to do it for
attention because they can't get anywhere inlife being just regularly themselves. So they

(01:34:39):
have to find some kind of issue, and this is what they choose to
leverage themselves. It's true, andyou know it. They think it makes
them special or but she's banned untiltwenty twenty six. Now consider this.
Imagine you know, you're a frienda fan of the Kansas City Chiefs,

(01:35:02):
and you say that women exist,and you believe that the trans stuff is
just mental illness, and the KansasCity Chiefs work with the police and they
compile a dossier on you. Theyinvestigate you for months, they take screenshots
of everything you've ever said online,and then you have the police show up
to your home and they investigate youbecause they don't like your opinions. And

(01:35:23):
then you're banned from all Kansas Citychief games until twenty twenty six. Imagine
that's the equivalent of this, That'sthe exact same. Don't think that,
well, you know Britain they don'thave free speech laws. True, but
we're almost at that point here.People have been fired for this. People

(01:35:43):
have been fired over this stuff herein the United States. People have lost
opportunities and scholarships over this stuff.Here in the United States, people have
been abused and berated and misogynistically sohere in the United States over them.
Yes, so not only can ithappen here, it is happening here.

(01:36:05):
We're just one level under a policeshowing up at someone's house and saying,
well, we didn't like your opinionson the man who's selling beer. Now
do you see why that apology isso important, The the recognition of an
offense that is more than just amarketing error. They were helping to codify

(01:36:27):
this in the status quo. That'swhy the apology is so important. I
don't care who they trod out intheir commercials. Still a going to drink
that pea water, not gonna doit, never gonna happen. But I
can't. And the fact that this, I mean, she's a lesbian.
I mean she and she's not justshe's not like a Morgan what's that?

(01:36:49):
What's that lady's name? Who isa lesbian? She's real is she's a
lifestyle Morgan Fairchild. She's like thelipstick lesbian. She's not even like the
lipstick Morgan Fairchild type lesbian. Imean, she's a woman, she's you
know, she's like a landscaper,softball player lesbian. My point in saying

(01:37:12):
that isn't I'm not mocking her.I'm saying, wait, I thought when
like nobe's protected anymore. I meanI thought that lesbians were protected. They're
not protected anymore. So you're tellingme that a dude costplate as a woman
in genders more sympathy and demand forspecial treatment than the female. Are you

(01:37:34):
kidding me? If you wanted adefinition of patriarchy, there you go right
there. This is wild. Nowsome people go out and say, well,
Dana, you know what, thisis all just the left, let
them devour each other. Ah,but you miss the goal, my friend.
What is the goal? What isthe goal? Ultimately, wouldn't you
like to persuade people to join yourefforts so that you have strengthen numbers and

(01:37:59):
you can actually win at things?Is that not the goal? Because if
that's not the goal, then whydo it? What's the purpose of doing
any of it? If the goalisn't to shift things into movement of policy.
If that isn't what the the Idon't know how you want to describe

(01:38:20):
it the process should be, thenwhy do it at all? Self Aggrandizing
is meaningless, Filating one's ego ismeaningless. If it's just a troll people.
That's meaningless. All of that isirrelevant and none of it moves the
needle. It's about persuading people becausethere are strength in numbers. See coalitions

(01:38:44):
operate by the eighty twenty rule.The eighty percent friend is not the twenty
percent enemy. Focus on accomplishing theeighty percent stuff, and then you can
bicker over the twenty percent stuff.But we're not even at eight percent of
the eighty percent stuff if I'm beinghonest. So you need as many people
as possible as part of your coThis is what I'm talking about. If
it's not to persuade to get momentumfor your cause, then it is pointless

(01:39:06):
and irrelevant and you are simply justexercising your vanity. And we got a
lot of people that do that.So to answer the question and to bring
the tugboat ashore, yes it doesmatter. I can't imagine. This is
like that lady who didn't she havethe gay GREENNY And she told this one

(01:39:27):
police officer that she looked like alesbian, and the police officer, who
apparently also was a lesbian, tookgreat offense at it. And then mom
was like, well you do.I mean, Okay, this is a
goofy. Follow Dana on Apple,Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts,
because knowledge is your ultimate superpower.Set a standard up about five thousand.

(01:39:50):
The cartels will go, I getit, ninety nine, you got it,
will process your PSALM officers will movethem. If it hit that average
of five thousand, it would shutit down until they dropped by seventy five
percent. That's what's in here.But can I ask you, because you
listen to what I'm telling you isadapt what ninety nine? I should note

(01:40:15):
the people who wrote this bill disagreewith you. They say it's shut down
the border right now, including SenatorCinema, who, as you know,
is from Arizona. But can Iask you, because congress congressman, you
know, I mean, maybe likeif you're going to present this is what
I can't stand I under. Imean, and I know I don't think
that she's one of the worst atCNN, But you don't throw out something
as uh an editorial point when you'renot asking questions and let that stand unchallenged

(01:40:45):
with a guest, because then thatbecomes a debate and then as the you
know, technically at that point you'rethe interviewer, that which puts you in
the position of the moderator, andthat doesn't make sense, and it doesn't
look genuine, and it doesn't lookin good faith. And the people who
wrote the bill, by the way, I don't care if they say that
that doesn't happen. We are notilliterate. I mean, I've read the

(01:41:09):
damn thing. It actually wouldn't shutit down immediately right now because all of
it is so vague. All youwould have to do, literally is just
spread stuff out and reduce encounter numbers. That's it. And that's even stupid,
because why does it have to getto four hundred ninety nine, you
know, one thousand? Why doesit have to get that high and that

(01:41:32):
much of a crisis before we go, oh, okay, well then at
that point we'll suspend it. Itshould be after one. That's the whole
point. Arguing over number is arbitraryand specious. Who gives a rats ass.
It's supposed to stop at one,not five, not one hundred,

(01:41:53):
not two hundred, not one thousand, not five thousand one. That's it.
All of this other stuff is arbitrary. They're dragging this into a debate
over arbitrary stuff. If you havethousands of people coming across the border,
it is not a control border.If you're having thousands of encounters a day,
it is not a control border.That's why this is a non starter

(01:42:18):
because this is all just these areit's just this is all just semantics.
The number should be one. That'sit the end. So I don't care
what the I don't what. Idon't care what Langford says. I don't
care. I don't care. Itshould be one, not five thousand one.

(01:42:42):
And until they recognize that, there'sthere's no good faith debate here,
there's no negotiation process through amendments.There's none of this that's that's worthy of
being had because they're not interested indiscussing this in good faith. So why
should you give it your best effortand ye and and and pursue it in
good faith? Because only one sideof you, one side is pursuing a
good faith negotiation. The rest ofit is just a Victorian freak show designed

(01:43:06):
to help Democrats in the election.That's it. That's all it is.
So No, it's a garbage billand it shouldn't go anywhere. The end.
I mean, it's I don't seeit going anywhere in the house,
and it has to go. Theyhave to accept it for it to happen.
So it's to me, it's doaall right, Caine, today's stupidity.

(01:43:30):
All right. It is k JPCarrine Jean Pierre spinner in chief for
this administration. She of course istalking about these hostages that are still held
by hamas. These are American hostages. And watch how she tries to avoid
saying American in American hostages. Listento us. We want to make sure
we get those hostages home, includingthe American hostages. We understand are about

(01:43:54):
six of them that are part ofthat, that are part of the folks
who are still part of the hostages. I should be more clear that are
being held. We want to getthem home. We want to make sure
we get this wrong in hostages.Do you not have a more clear,
concise, strong message about this thanthat, because it would you would have

(01:44:14):
to actually know more, You wouldhave to know. It's beyond stupidity,
it's it's ignorance. It's so bad, dangerous. Yeah, and folks,
that does it for our program today. Make sure you find us on YouTube,
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