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The idea that Republicans, in orderto win an election say we need to
hermetically seal the border, when theyknow that that would be that is economic
self sabotage to the US economy,and they are saying, let's do it
anyway, and to compensate for thenegative effects, we're going to allow and
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throw people's kids into factories. Thatis what they are doing in rolling back
child labor laws while being as xenophobicand anti immigrant as they are, and
while ginning up this false narrative aboutthis being a crisis, and by the
way, by then also preventing andblocking any legislation that would provide not just
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a path to citizenship but a pathto work. Papers. I want to
be that drunk. Can I startout Friday or my Monday like that Monday?
No, for real? Can Istart out my Monday like that?
I mean she she goes on televisionand says this stuff. I mean,
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I'm just curious. So that's uh, I don't need to tell you who,
guys, who that is? Youknow, that's your favorite bartender,
that's your favorite that's your favorite bartender. Guys, that's AOC saying that this
is all the stuff at the border. It's not I watched a video montage
today where or is this morning?And it was a bunch of soundbites taken
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from these a number of Democrats.I was trying to remember who all it
was over the weekend, like overthe you know, the cable news talk
show circuit, and they were alltrying to say that, well, you
know, there's really not that bigof an issue with the borders, you
may think, and they were reallytrying to play it down. And I
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don't know, I just got questionsabout how Republicans are handling this, because
this seems like a GIMMI and Idon't know why, but Republicans are having
a hard time, I think,messaging on this. So we're gonna discuss
it. We got a lot ofa few things that hit. It's kind
of a slow news day, butthere's there's some things definitely to to keep
you up to date on. Infact, it's supposed to be ninety degrees
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here in Texas, and why it'sso cold right now. I don't know.
I'm about to murder things. Imean, it needs to make up
its ever love in mind, DanaLash here with you at the top of
this very first hour. And uhso starting out with this story, the
immigration thing, and this story isreally starting to hit the I knowed,
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I I mean, we had that, we had the story. We had
it as a headline last week,and I assumed that it would be more
well not assumed, I just Iconservative media and some other like actual you
know, people who write about immigration. We're covering it. But for the
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most part, the legacy press haskind of ignored this story. For the
most part, it's this story ofthis illegal alien that's the legal term,
who entered into the country. Andthis guy had a record already, right
and apparently he was released though beforeIce could get a detainer on him.
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He left Texas and then he wentto New York City. He found work
as an uber driver. He endedup making his way according to the reports,
this individual, he ended up makinghis way to Georgia. This guy
was I mean at the gross negligencethat allowed him to go all this and
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went from Texas all the way toNew York, New York to Georgia and
then he murdered student Lake and Rileyand again was arrest He was arrested because
New York is a sanctuary state.He was arrested and then released before ICE
could get that detainer on him.He was arrested last September because he's a
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creeper. In fact, he wascharged with acting in a manner to injure
a child less than seventeen and alsoa motor vehicle licensed violation. But because
of course, you know, asBill Malugen noted with the charging docks,
this twenty six year old illegally fromhere from Venezuela. He had been he
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was, he had lawfully entered inSeptember of twenty twenty two near El Paso.
He was arrested by New York PDjust not even eight days later,
and he was going after a kid, but he was he was. The
Immigrations out of Atlanta lodged a detainer. Yeah, that gonna happen. I
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mean ICE confirmed it. He enteredillegally. They confirmed that he was.
He previously had tried to pray upona child. And this guy was released,
he was allowed to go. Imean that's I when they learned that
someone is in the country illegally,and they when they believe that they are.
I don't understand this phrase removable illegalimmigrant, because I think if you're
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here illegally. Ever, you're aremovable period, they lodge this detainer right
that it's a it's a request thatasks local law enforcement to keep the creeper
or the criminal, or the purpor the illegal immigrant custody until they can
be transferred and put into these proceedingsfor deportation. But I says that this
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guy was released before they could evenget a detainer out, and that's that's
kind of what New York City does. They do that they will because it's
a sanctuary city, and sanctuary cities, this is what they do. So
they release this guy who was ableto walk, and and they I confirmed
this. This guy's wife said thatthey were at an all Passo for five
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days before they came up to NewYork. She said, we got married
so we could join our asylum cases. So they weren't. It sounded like
a marriage of convenience right there.And so then he goes and he kills
this student who is at Augusta University, a nursing student. She was found
dead Thursday. She had attended UGA. She entered the nursing program at the
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Athens campus. She made the dean'slist super smart student. So they charged
him with malice, murder, felonymurder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault,
false imprisonment, kidnapping, hindring anine to one one call, and concealing
the death of another. He wasin court Saturday over the weekend, and
his brother is also charged with fraudulentgreen with being on a fraudulent green card.
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So this guy murders the student.This her death could have been prevented.
Death could have been prevented. Sanctuarycity policies are killing people. How
many young women have to be murderedbrutally at the hands of illegal immigrants before
Democrats act like they give a damnabout women? What about the right of
women in the United States to beable to go to school and be able
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to walk around on campus without havingto worry about being raped and murdered and
savaged by people who are here illegally. Because this is like a handful of
them. Now, I'm not sittinghere playing the chick card, but I'll
be damned. Go and look atthe number of people, and then you
go away the amount of women whoare being preyed on, and compare that
to the amount of men who arebeing preyed on and then you come back
and you tell me what's greater.So all these people that are out there
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saying there isn't a really a problemat the border. I mean, you
could tell lack and Riley that,but she's dead, so you can't because
your policies killed her. This isjust crazy. These are the immigration policies
that this administration has in place.There ought to be a rally in Georgia.
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There should be a rally in AthensClark County. I know that they're
going down to the border, butwhat are you going to do at the
at the at the border. Imean, I'm I'm so tired of lawmakers
going down to looking at the samesection of sanitized border that they all look
at. I'm so tired of it, the same little section of sanitized border.
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They all go look at the samesame thing every single time they go
and make repeated trips down there.They stage these press conferences at these these
processing sites that have been entirely cleared. But there should be they should have
I mean, good grief. Republicansshould be working with this family because if
you if you want to push thisissue and get this issue taken care of,
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do you think that Democrats wouldn't dothis before you think it's in bad
taste. Do you think they wouldn'tdo this? The same Democrats that were
there at Parkland High School the nightof the massacre, harassing parents, harassing
people like some of my friends wholost their children, harassing them with their
their completely AstroTurf Bloomberg anti gun groups. Oh yeah, that happened. They
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had a PR firm and everything readyto go. He didn't know that,
did you? Andnida Donne was partof it. She was in the Obama
administration. She was done there takingpictures with people not even two days out,
got them. They ever want tosee him? So this should this,
This is what Republicans need to focuson. If Nikki Haley was smart,
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they would her campaign would focus onthis. She and Trump would have
a They ought to have a competitionto see who could focus on this.
More so, we got some twentytwenty four stuff. She got politically murdered
in her home state, which youknew was going to happen. She says
she's going all the way to SuperTuesday. Here's something incredibly telling too.
The Koch brothers. They've decided cokeindustries. Remember Coke Industries. This is
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what's interesting. Coke Industries was onthe same page the Tea Party back in
the Tea Party days because everybody wasstanding against the healthcare bill and too big
to Fail and all of this stuff, and this was some things that the
coch brothers were against. Right,they were also against that stuff, but
they've always been kind of moderate onthings. But every now and then you
have convenient alliances. Well, theypulled the plug on her net or her
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campaign that the Coke network, theypulled the plug on her. They had
been in they had been backing her. In fact, they were one of
her bigger multi billion dollar backers,and now they've pulled the financial support for
it because they said in a statementthat they got to take stock of where
the race is going. And thisis AFP Americans for Prosperity Action, that's
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their political action grew at the Cokebrothers. They said they got to take
you know, they got to takean inventory of where this race is going.
And they don't think that she's thebest candidate. She's I mean,
at this point they said, anymoney that they that they put into this,
that's not going to move the needle. And I know, a lot
of people get at I don't.I don't like their support of Haley,
but I will that one of thereasons you were able to have a lot
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of Tea Party victories in some ofthese early states is because they had that
alliance. The see a lot ofgrassroot people that found a very interesting alliance
with AFP and all of that.So a lot of people who think politics
began the day that they just,you know, they decided to go through
puberty and realized that Reagan was aman and he was in the White House
before that think that history and politicsbegan the day that they had this realization.
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That's that's kind of the history withthat. So it's a it's very
interesting. But they're they're getting outof the Haley race and she's gonna keep
going for some reason she thinks,honestly, I think she believes that this
is I I was having a conversationwith a friend of mine earlier on this
and they said, is there isthere any is there any potential that she
looks at this like this is kindof like a tea Party two point zero
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and that it's going to peter out. But the thing with the Tea Party
is that. And I was oneof the first people to say this,
is that any movement that stays ona little too long becomes a grift.
Right, every movement, it hasthe sunset. That's the natural state of
things. That goes on too long, it becomes a grift. And so
she thinks, I guess that peoplewho are Republican or Conservative but don't like
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Trump, that that's like the samething as the Tea Party movement. It's
not, because that's not a movement. It's just a personal preference. Like
the Tea Party actually got people intooffice and like took over the House in
twenty ten and have has like actualyou would have Trump without the Tea Party.
I mean, my gosh. USo I don't know what she thinks
with this. And I told myfriend, I'm like, I just think
that's a dumb comparison. You can'tmake. You can't compare the two.
We have a lot to get tostill, because this is what else we're
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gonna be touching on today. Igot some silly stuff for you. But
there were some troubling polls, troublingexit numbers coming out of South Carolina.
And again, you know, theTrump campaign needs to pay attention to this
stuff. I don't run the campaign. They need to pay attention to some
of the stuff because you would ratherbe ahead of this and thwart it than
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It was a seven on seven footballevent, and apparently there was a
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anybody would. So apparently dudes werethey decided to attack the former NFL MVP
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he's ready to debate Biden right now. Should President Biden debates? Does?
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But should President Biden debate the gTrump in the prior debates? I look
forward him and this is yes,pure, one hundred percent, pure projection
on a guy who refused to debatein his own primary Back to my point
weakness masquerading. I mean, look, they got Trump dead to rights on
that one. That's why I'm like, you can't and I don't want to
say that, because don't make mewhere I have to agree with someone that
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I don't want to agree with.Nothing presses the metal to the floor of
totally chill, too murderous faster thanthat. Welcome back to the show.
You're living Daria here with you.Dana Lash can listen Coast to coast.
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at it live right now. Woocan also join the live chat over at
YouTube. Find us at Facebook.Did you watch that interview with uh there
who's the guy I'm thinking of?What's that was that one weird kids show
where they all were like war foamon their heads and foam costumes, and
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we've right, yeah, yeah,yeah he was. But didn't he like,
didn't that guy for real go tothe dirt? I almost don't want
to know. Yeah, but helooked like he came from it. He
is like a bad guy villain inthat lazy town. Juan doesn't want anybody
to know that he knows that LazyTown. We're not going to say that we
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got it from you one. Ithink it's impressive we know that. Yeah.
Actually, thanks for putting us inthat boat too. Thanks great job,
Kane. We were like, we'retoo jen x and call to know
without ass and then now we're like, wait a minute, how do we
reference in the first place? Sohe does. He looks like he's from
LazyTown. That interview. So Iwatched not the whole thing twice, but
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I watched certain parts of it twicebecause I've that dude is going for a
presidential medal and butt kissing. Imean, I've never even seen Kamala talk
this nice about Joe Biden. Sohe's being asked, oh, well,
should he debate? And then Gavin'slike, well, no, I mean
Trump to debate in the primary.Wat should Biden debate? They're going to
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use that as a way to nothave Biden debate. That's I hope everybody
realizes that that's happening. I doubtthat we're going to have a debate in
the general election, which is amajor I think that that's just as a
voter, I find that disgusting.We should That's why you should have as
many debates as possible, I thinkunless you have the same questions, because
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everyone has the same unimaginative approach.See, I would be like, all
right, so you thought you camehere for a debate, but actually you
didn't. We have a series oftrials for you to complete. The first
one is you have to put togetherthis eleventy hundred piece lego set without cursing
one time. That's your first task, so it'd be like Hunger Games,
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but without death and like any seriousskill set required. Right. The second
game is the second task is youhave to beat the first boss and Lords
of the Fallen, which is hard, so maybe that actually does require a
serious skill set. And then thethird one would be you have to get
through a single sentence without forgetting whereor who you are, right, I
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mean just things simple things like that, and then I don't know, well,
we'll come up with some other tasks. So they he just was fawning
all over him, faught it allover the guy. Is this audio?
So is audio? Somebody six moreof it because he didn't really totally do
it in five but he what didhe say that? Biden? He called
Biden a master class, and Ilegit fell out. He called it a
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master class. Dude, You're layingit on too thick, right, You're
laying it on too thick. It'sthe same feeling that you get when you're
watching like a movie or a TVshow, Right, and there's a bad
guy who's trying to bluff his wayout of this situation with the authorities by
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really being almost over the top inpleading his innocence, right or trying to
throw suspicion away from himself, andit just is you're uncomfortable and it's cringey
and it's just awkward. And Ifeel like that watching Gavin Newsom, Yeah,
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is this where he's fallen all overa mass of class it's such a
he's such a genius, brilliant president. This is so uncomfortable. You got
to cringe with me. We're goingto cringe right out of our chairs.
Go ahead, I mean, thisis what he's done in three years has
been a masterclass. Close to fifteenmillion jobs. That's eight times more than
the last three Republicans. Okay,can we stop for just a second.
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Okay, when the economy is shutdown by force under threat of penalty by
the government, okay, and alot of people have their jobs either suspended
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or they lose them out right,and then when you reopen the economy,
you don't get to say that allof the jobs that are coming back that
were there previously and are now comingback are brand new jobs that you've created.
You also don't get to say,because you're expanding the size of the
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federal government, that look at allthese brand new jobs I just I just
created because you literally expanded the government. They're actually included in their numbers eighty
eight thousand new IRS agents. Andthey're trying to go, look at all
these jobs we created, Look atthis, look look at the jobs.
That's what they're doing. They're tryingto say that these are additional jobs that
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they've created. Because Biden, asyou know, is leading a master class.
Okay, go ahead, I'm dying. Sorry, Okay, play the
rest of it. I'm sorry.I shouldn't have interrupted. More than the
last three Republican presidents combined. Theeconomy is booming, inflation is cooling.
It's point six percent more than itwas in the summer of twenty twenty at
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just three point one percent. Waita second, we have American manufacturing coming
back home, all because of Biden'swisdom, because of his temperance, his
capacity to lead in a bipartisan manner, which is an underrepresented point. And
so I have great com What inthe world, What on earth he acts
like Joe Biden's holding his dog witha gun to his head or something.
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What in the world. I mean, it's a master class. He's brilliant,
Kate. He's the smartest man thathas ever been put into meat.
He's so genius, He's so smart, Kane. I have to admire the
talent of keeping the straight face.Yeah, that is a process. I
mean it requires the suspension of yoursoul, but just disbelief. I mean,
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yeah, your soul requires this masterclass. I mean, there's a lot
of words I think of when Ithink of Joe Biden's performance as President of
the United States, and I mustsay, audience, that master class was
not one of the terms that poppedinto my head. Actually, class was
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also one of the terms that wouldn'tpop into my head. Oh no,
yeah, I mean that definitely not, definitely not. I I just is
this, this is how he auditions, He debases himself like this, because
there's a certain element of insulting yourown intelligence to be able to say statements
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like this, because what you're tellingeveryone is that you yourself, are too
stupid to recognize that this is not, in fact, a master class in
how to deal with policy these lastthree years. Nay, tis not that.
It's actually fubar uh. It's aturn a punch bowl. It is
whatever euphemism you would like to applyto it that suggest mass chaos and failure.
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It is not a master class.Class is not in session. You're
in detention. This is so dumb, This is so dumb. I hate
all this stuff. Gosh, theseguys are clowns. They're so clowned.
Well then they were they were asking, uh, Gavin Newsom if he was
going to jump in to the race, right, are you going to get
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in? Governor gave Listen to whathe says here audio some by six buzz
has not stopped. I know you'vebeen asked this before, but do you
still rule out a run in twentytwenty four? My gosh, I am
here celebrating the extraordinary accomplishments of theBiden Harris administration, making the case that
we need to make. He haslived like the issues, lift up the
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record drive contrast with the Republican nomineeto be Donald Trump. Have you got
seen that we can run for fourmore years? Have you gotten any calls
governors to run? It's all idlechatter, it's all around you know what.
That's a sideshow. I think whatDemocrats need to do is worry less.
Do more, continue to overperform aswe have, continue to win.
Okay, I just figured out whohe is, you know how like there's
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always in politics there is either adoppel ganger or as close as you can
get to a doppelganger in terms ofcharacter in you know, culture, like
in film or television. And Ijust figured out who this is. Would
you like to know who it is? I mean, uh, it's Dennis
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from Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Itis him, right, She's sitting here
asking him, So, governor,are you can't ask me if I'm going
to run for office? Let metry to redo my let me try to
do the GA response. So,Governor, the rumors are out there and
we were wondering are you going torun? What I mean, that's just
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I don't chatter. That was theKristen Stewart performance of disbelief Right. That
was like half her lines in Twilight, convincing. That's all he did.
He sounded like he was tripped upby that tough question. He sounds like
a dog when you pick it upand it's squirming. I just what it
is. Oh my gosh, itit's so uncomfortable. It is so uncomfortable.
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I get dentist vibes from him.He probably has cameras in his bedroom.
I mean, if you hear,if you believe Jen van Lar's reporting,
I mean, golly, everything's horrible. I'm sorry, kids, I'm
sorry that we failed you. No, we didn't fail you, humanity failed
you. That's what it is.So just come sit on the couch and
let's just talk badly about everyone.Because that's pretty much the only positive contribution
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that we could make to the politicallandscape at this point in the United States.
So some of the other stuff thatwe have, oh my gosh,
I'm I'm just just glancing over ouraudio today. We're because you know,
Biden and Trump are both going tothe border today, right, They're both
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going to the border. Did someonetell Joe Biden that are they going to
take him to the border up northand tell him that that's the Mexico border?
Is he going to get confused?Does he know where he is today?
We're going to get into that.I really it's taken everything I have
not to play audio somebody at fourteenbefore we go literally all this, do
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it? Do it? Do it? Play it? This is James Clive.
Well, you know when I seeall the gaffs. Trump had some
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all of that meandering that he wasdoing today, But you never see any
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reported on that. If Joe Bidencon missed a gaff, a guy who
started all of his childhood into hisadult to it and everybody know his started
ring is what caused a lot ofhis speech impediments, and we know that
has nothing to do with his brain. He stumbles one time, and everybody
says he's too old to be thepresident. Look, we had a president
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way on the other side. Funniestthing I've ever seen. But I didn't
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on the same day. Biden's goingto Brownsville, Texas, and he's pushing
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that Ukraine supplement. Trump is goingto Eagle Pass. They're not expected to
be in the same area while theyare in Texas, and Biden is going
to, according to the White Housequote, reiterate his calls for Congressional Republicans
to stop playing politics and provide thefunding needed for additional US border patrol agents.
(35:45):
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blAnd my only response would be like
if why didn't Democrats pass HR twobecause the Republicans had a bill ready to
go to do oh all of thesethings, and that was just last year.
Why didn't Democrats pass it? Whyweren't they serious about the border then?
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But now they're serious about the border. These are questions I have,
and in fact I would also askthe head of Border Patrol that too.
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reform in border states, we haveBiden and Trump that are both going to
Texas. Biden's going to Brownsville,Trump is going to eagle pass and Biden's
going to try to Briiden's using thetrip as a way to push this bill,
and they are acting as though thatit absolutely has to be done,
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even though they could have if Democratswere as serious about immigration as they had
claimed, they could have done thiswith HR two Congressmanship Roy. We talked
to him about that just not toolong ago. They could have done HR
two last year, but they didn't. So I just I can't really take
them seriously their acclaimed desire to wantto make sure that we have resources needed
at the border, because this isn'tabout that. This bill that they want
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to push through, this is thatsupplemental to Ukraine, and I'm just I'm
tired of the push with it.I'm tired. They had a like on
Fox last week, there was likean hour long thing. Was Zelenski like,
really there, I mean, thisguy's we've heard enough. We've heard
enough. The problem is you don'tknow where the money's gone, you don't
even know where it's going to go. You don't even know what the stated
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objective is going to be. Andthere's just a lot of false stuff that's
being claimed in all of this andI get really tired of hearing warmongering people
who are eager to send your lovedones off to war, but they themselves
aren't signing up. If you notice, they're the ones who constantly beat the
drum that well, it's going tobe Russia. They're going to challenge NATO.
Russia can't even challenge Ukraine. Imean this is I mean this.
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It should have been easy for acountry of Russia's size and place in history,
and they they they're barely holding onto their butts. You think they're
actually going to roll through Ukraine,come out stronger and then immediately go and
challenge NATO. That because that's oneof the dumbest things I've ever heard.
It's it's a week attempt to tryto act as though their imperialist tendencies have
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been reborn and they have the resourcesand the manpower to do it. They
don't. Russia can't do wars ofattrition anymore, as you can say,
not not happening. But that's whatwe're gonna hear. We're gonna hear that
all today, We're gonna hear itall tomorrow. You're gonna hear it on
cable news. Oh we got toget involved, We got to get into
No, there's the you haven't madethe case to the American people. You
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haven't made the cases to wire andfurthermore, you're not gonna make the case
and you're gonna not gonna persuade anyoneso long as we've got people coming in
through the southern border that are goingand murdering college students and women. You
know this, this is insane,the story coming out of Georgia. And
I think you know, Trump shouldn'tgo, let let Biden go to the
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border unless Trump is gonna meet therewith border patrol himself, because they had
the border patrol. And I've saidthis before and my patients, my chill
with them is gonna run out herereal quick. Head of the Border Patrol
Union. From what I understand,the members of the Border Patrol Union don't
actually support the Border patrol head andagain it's a union. They look at
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this specifically as how does it benefitthe union? Whereas we taxpayers, we
don't have the luxury of looking atthings that siloed. We have to look
at how is it going to benefitus the taxpayer? How is this supplemental
going to help us? Is itgoing to lurch our kids and our loved
ones towards having to get involved ina war. I mean, that's we
have to think of all of theseother things instead of just the siloaed just
(42:28):
specifically this one issue because Democrats won'tpass the standalone bill about the border.
And I honestly think it's I getthat the Border Patrol Union is weighing their
case here and they think that thisis going to get them in a little
bit better position than something else.But if you lose your ass at the
with foreign policy, you're not gonnahave much of a border left either.
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And I think it was stupid andI think it was premature for the Border
Patrol Union to get involved and makea statement about this, because it's not
just about the border. If thiswas a straight up standalone border, that
would be one border bill, thatwould be one thing. But it's not.
It is a bill that demands aheck of a lot more from the
American taxpayer. And I think itis incredibly myopic for the Border Patrol Union
head to go out there and dothese and release the statement that sounds like
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Leandro Majorcis wrote it. To releasethis statement and to push for the passage
of a giant bill that includes justa pittance for the border because they think
temporarily it's going to make things asmidge easier for them. I think I
get it, Like I said,you're standing up for the folks that are
in your union. And I wouldhave been fine to just leave the sentiment
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at that, but he keeps pushingit. This border patrol Union head keeps
pushing it. Now he's releasing statementshe's going to be at the border probably.
I think he's gonna be there inBrownsville with Biden. So now I
feel like I got to get madat him because he's gone beyond my grace
on this, and I think alot of y'all's grace out there too,
because again, this isn't just astandalone bill about the border. This is
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about a lot of other stuff too, more billions that we don't have that
we're going to be spending in highertaxes to send to Ukraine, to send
to Gaza. You're talking about sendingbillions of American taxpayer dollars to a terrorist
government in the Middle East. Ididn't sign up for that. I don't
care what smidge of the border ithelps. So this Border Patrol Union head,
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he needs to watch his p's andq's because he's starting to put himself
on the opposite end of this debatewith the American people, and those are
the last allies you got ridiculous,I think when it's a big complicated bill
like this. And I want tonote that he did not include the nuance
of only specifically talking about this portionof the bill. He hasn't given American
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taxpayers that courtesy, so why shouldI give him any Again, this is
about business of the country, notfriends. He's been on the show before,
but I don't have any patience forthis. I mean, this is
this is nuts. Where where wasyou demonstrating this sort of energy with HR
two. I don't remember seeing thatto you. Yeah, they had this
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post that he put up and theywere and I get it. Like I
said, it's the union, it'sthe Border Union. So they got to
sit here and they gotta they haveto deal with, you know, just
specifically their union, but your union, the Border Patrol Union, is also
funded by the taxpayers, and wethe taxpayers also have to think about everything
that this pretends instead of just specificallyfor this one aspect. Because it's a
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pittance. Should have been HR two. So they're both going down there.
The uh, of course, youknow, Trump's gonna be an eagle passed.
Biden's gonna be in Brownsville. Andin the meantime, I really wish
it would be smart for somebody,somebody to go to Georgia to talk about
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this case that media. The mediais shutting out. I mean, they've
really this guy, this illegal immigrantwho murdered this girl in Georgia, had
been released from custody not once,but twice after previous arrests. He had
already prayed upon a minor before hewas released. Following his arrest, he
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left Texas. He went to seekrefuge in Eric Adams in New York City,
Sanctuary state, sanctuary city, andthen he was arrested again one week
after he was arrested again he wasquote acting in a manner to injure a
child less than seventeen. But ofcourse they release him and let him walk
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for ice can get a detainer outon him. They wanted a process and
for deportation. Lacoln Riley's murder wouldhave been prevented if this illegal immigrant had
been arrested in New York City,had been detained in New York City,
had been deported out of New YorkCity. But Eric Adams, sanctuary city
is killing people, not even inNew York. The long arm of the
(47:08):
quote unquote sanctuary policy of New Yorkreached its tendrils all the way down in
Georgia where it murdered Lake and Riley. And so I'm just wondering and looking
at this story, where's the concernfor this? Because this is what you're
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gonna get more of seven point threemillion, and these do not include the
gotaways entering in illegally. Do youknow that this young woman she went out
in the evening for a job rightaround her campus the Athens Clark County corner
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had to identify her body blunt forcetrauma. And I can just it's just
horrific. She was on the deanslist super smart student at Augusta University.
So that's a family that has losta daughter. That's a family that's lost
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a daughter. That's another young womanwhose life has been extinguished. So we
can what we've laid her at thealtar of coddling people who enter the country
illegally. I mean a lot ofthat I mean, this is just as
horrible. It's horrible. She's outjogging, she's out jogging, and her
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family, of course, is devastated. She had made the Deans List.
Her mom had just announced that onFacebook's So and Show. They found her
body in a wooded area. Andjust so young, just so young,
the twenty six year old person inthe country illegally, he already has a
violent record, have been released.I wouldn't be shocked if if iceen,
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you know what, maybe Biden couldgo and plead for the release of this
guy now, because clearly lives don'tmatter to him. So I wear the
Republicans on this. Somebody there needs, somebody needs to be out there in
Georgia. Brian Kemp should have anevent in Georgia. Brian Kimp should be
all over this like White on Rice. He should be all over this twenty
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two year old student. And thisguy's charged with felony, murder, false
imprisonment, kidnapping, concealing the deathof another. He was denied Bond.
I think he should be put todeath immediately, and I think he should
be publicly live streamed. I thinkhe should be drawn a quartered publicly.
I don't believe in opposition to crueland unusual punishment, not when you got
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to deal with monsters like this.I think that monsters need to be taught
to live in fear of the righteousjustice of the people that they might pray
upon. They're having the funeral serviceon Friday for this young woman twice arrested,
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twice released Sanctuary City of New YorkCity because of their policies. They
didn't bother waiting to make sure tosee if IIS could put out a detainer
on them. They didn't. Theydidn't bother waiting, So I think that
they can go to the border allthey want to. I think it's fine,
go to the border, just solong as a Republican gets their happy
ass to Georgia and does something aboutthis in Georgia. I get it.
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Everybody's got their legal squabbles and allthis other stuff, but you know what,
this is still ongoing. I getit that there's Faullus measuring contests in
the RNC to see who's going tobe the head of the next completely irrelevant
group that can't win in elections andloses like it's their job since twenty sixteen.
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had to get a new battery formy vehicle and it was expensive. And
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I can only imagine the cost ofhaving to purchase a new battery for an
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than the car? Might as wellas burn your car up, blow it
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can't write a balanced lead to saveher ever loving life. But the long
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Nobody cares. That's the only reasonwhy we're here. Same thing,
with this same thing, same story. Came the new housing, the new
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normal in the housing market. Sevenpercent mortgage rates, so it's kind of
tipping back up. Busy spring seasonnears. Buyers and sellers are making peace
with higher rates now, so we'regoing back up in the sevens. It
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Realtors, Inventory bun sold existing homesrows two percent, and they said that
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the revived should apply to should helpmeet the returning demand. See I swear
sidebar. I have a conspiracy.I actually have one conspiracy theory. It's
about the tiny house thing. Youknow how they've been trying to push everybody
into a little tiny crackerjack box houses. I think it's because, yeah,
you're not gonna own anything. You'regonna live in a tiny little house on
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primaries who are saying they want analternative. I said earlier this week that
no matter what happens in South Carolina, I would continue to run for problem.
(57:07):
I'm a woman of my word.She's gonna go. We got Michigan
tomorrow and then you got Super Tuesday, and she says she's gonna go all
the way to Super Tuesday, althoughshe did lose big money Koch Brothers over
at Americans for Prosperity. She lostthem. So I don't know. I
mean, if she thinks that themovement, because it's not a movement,
(57:28):
it's a choice. It's a bunchof people who have a choice. I
mean, it's not dedicated around youknow, like a Tea Party was an
issue based thing. I mean,in fact, the Tea Party, as
one of the founding modern euro members, was actually about anti politician. We
were anti politician. We did noteven want politicians at our events. I
(57:51):
got into a fight with a senatorat one of these things because they were
trying to come up on stage.In fact, I had to push back
against this grifter who was trying tolike secretly work behind the scenes of the
against the Tea Party and get paidoff of having these lawmakers make friends with
grassroot activists. And I was Iwas like, right and left bandoned politicians
(58:14):
from get up on stage. I'mlike, you can listen to everybody else,
but we're tired of listening to you. It was like anti politician.
So I don't know, because I'veseen this kind of floated that, well,
maybe she thinks that this movement orwhatever is going to like dissipate.
I just think that's it, andthen she'll be left there standing. I
don't know, it's a weird betto make, right. Welcome back to
the program, Dana last year withyou, bottom of the second hour.
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I mean, the primary is prettymuch over. I mean, this is
just it's all over but formality.But she's going to keep on going and
she's campaigning. She's going to Michigan. She's campaigning, and now she's allowing
like Trump's going to the border.He's going to the border, Biden's going
to the border, and she's goingto Michigan. Say, there's the primary
(59:00):
is over. I just think that'sthat. You realize how dumb that looks.
I don't care if you like Trumpor not, do you know how
dumb that looks. Like You're I'mgonna keep on campaign and that's great.
Meanwhile, everybody needs to focus onthese other issues. So the guy that
you're trying to beat and the primaryis just going to the border and you
can't because you got to go toMichigan and then you got Super Tuesday coming
(59:22):
up. She's like, I'm awoman of my word. I'm not gonna
believe the reports, so I'll takethat. Okay, I tell you,
but they have they pulled the plugon all this. Now you also have
Ronna Romney McDaniel, who made itofficial that she's stepping down, which we
knew was happening. We talked aboutthis last week. It's official now that
(59:43):
she's announcing her resignation as chair ofthe RNC. The co chair is gonna
resign. They need someone who isnot a Trump and is not a guy
who's from was it from South Carolina? The one guy who got in trouble
and got sued by his own partybecause he cheated the election. It needs
to not be that guy. Itneeds to not be a super hyper partisan
(01:00:07):
primary. It needs to not bethat. It needs to not be any
of that stuff. So they haveI think as of December thirty first,
the RNC has only eight million dollarscash on hand. I think the previous
president got to pick the head ofthe RNC. Okay, you had your
turn. Now let's like get someonewho's not going to run it into the
ground, because that's what she did. I don't care. This is not
(01:00:29):
about making friends with someone. It'snot about this is me being nice.
You only have eight million dollars cashon hand, the lowest it had since
just over five million cash on handat the end of twenty fourteen. That's
according to FEC filings. That's insanebecause they have to also deal with all
of the House races and the Senateraces. It just there, it's it's
(01:00:51):
just horribly run at this point.It's just very poorly run. And then
they've got he wants his uh,the chief operating officer of his campaign to
also he wants he wants that tobe the COO or no, the campaign
aid. He wants the campaign AIDto be the RNC COO. The guy
that he is that he is pushingout there to be the COO is one
(01:01:15):
of the worst match match tempered peopleI've ever seen. For the position.
You cannot be on Twitter telling votersto go f themselves if they had a
different choice from you during the primary, because you need those voters to win.
I'm not even remotely exaggerating. Thisis ridiculous. Let's be serious about
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who we want. I mean,I think the r n C they all
need to be grounded. They needto lose their driving privileges and everything else
because eight million dollars cash on hand, this is horrific. I'm pointing out
all these things because they need tobe pointed out because I want to win,
and I look at all these Ilook at any goofiness in my way
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as an obstacle to winning. Intwenty twenty four, you have a guy
who is on Twitter picking fights withpeople every single day on social media,
you know, X or Facebook orwherever, repeatedly picking fights with people,
telling them to go do unflattering thingsto themselves if they weren't with him in
the beginning during the primary. That'swhat a primary is for. We don't
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have a monarchy, for the love. It's like this guy just came over
and learned how our republic works.Stop it. You're not going to win
an election like that, and wedon't need anybody else in the RNC doing
any more ask clownery. I'm justgoing to say it because it needs to
be said. You should be againstthis if you want to win in twenty
twenty four. People who don't wantto win in twenty twenty four are for
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it. They're called democrats. Youcan't run a party like this, so
no totally against it. The Iwant to win. Anybody who doesn't act
like that is an obstacle. Youhave to be bringing people together at this
point. I also don't put alot of stock in some of the surveys
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that came out, some of theexits from Michigan, and some of these
I think are goofy. People getrerual, tribal during primaries and they are
never so more tribal than the daythat they vote. When you got people
after they just cast a vote comingout and saying even if it's just Haley
voters, and they're like, oh, could you ever vote for Trump?
And if they say no, Idon't think I ever could. I don't
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think that's true. But the bottomline is you still need everybody. Republicans
have to have a crazy turnout.That's the problem with the Republican Party.
Every single time the turn they beatthemselves because of low turnout every time.
So she's staying in until she's stayingin all the way it till Super Tuesday.
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Okay, all right, now,more and more I saw this.
This is another one I don't puta lot of stock in. In South
Carolina, they did this met Thisis a poll that came out of it's
the South Carolina primary and pull thisup. This is some of the exit
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data. They were saying that onlyone third or they were asked are you
were part of the MAGA movement,and they had Of all the Republican voters,
forty five said yes, forty ninepercent said no. It's very similar
to the January Iowa caucuses. Wordfour and ten described themselves only identified as
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positively being honestly, I think it'sbecause you have to be able to define
it easily, and you can't justsay America first, that's vagary. You
have to be able to easily defineit, and you need to be able
to say like this and point tospecific successes. That was the only question
that was asked, So it's notlike they were being led or anything like
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that, a push pull. Theywere just asked, are you are you
part of the MAGA movement? AndI think some people also and this is
also the nature of people who justidentify on the right, they do not.
You have to realize people who tendto vote for more constitution less government
do not. They don't yoke themselvesup with identity in politics the way the
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left does because it is identity politics. They don't do that. That's why
a lot of the persuasion and advertisingdoesn't work on the right the way does
the left. They're just it's adifferent mindset. So I think you have
to take that into consideration of someof this as well. But I also
think some of it comes down toyou got to be able to really easily
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define it very quickly. And Ithink some people are like, well,
I don't know, am I somepeople, because I actually have heard I
watch people debate this online. Theythink it's if you're like the most hardcore
supporter, then you consider yourself asbeing that, because that's how a lot
of his surrogates have defined it.So that's another reason why you can't get
too because you want to keep itto where other people. You need support
and you want other people to beable to come on and adopt. Here's
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this horrible story I was telling youabout. This is so ridiculous. I
hate culture right now. This isan actual headline New York Post. I've
seen this over and over again.I've seen this headline and this discussion over
and over again the past month.The headline women are loving men who embrace
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baby girl vibe and ditch toxic masculinity. Now you're like, what on God's
green Earth is a baby girl vibe? And so they said, here's how
the article goes. A twenty sixyear old six foot five men isn't what
comes to mind from Americans when theythink of a baby girl, but it
as for gen Z. Jacob ALordie twenty six, was deemed so baby
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girl during his premission as the hostof Saturday Night Live that the musical guests
and cast member made the decree.So they say that Pedro Pascal, who's
not gen Z, he's older thanme, Timothy Shallomey and this other guy
who's in white lotus, and Idon't watch it. The term is a
term of endearment that includes a specifictype of swoon worthy dude, a guy
(01:07:14):
who is comes across a sweet,charming and a bet bashful and seemingly in
touch with their feminine side, readyto talk about their failings or carry a
purse to brunch at any point.That is exactly what women want and what
men want to become the antithesis oftoxic mess mata masculinity. Who wrote this
trash? This some bee named AdrianaDiaz gag me just because you want an
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emasculated dude. I cannot stand itwhen I see these broads get out here
with no live life experience, actinglike they're talking all for women. Girlsh
No, that sounds baby girl issynonymous with pansy. That's what it is.
I don't believe in the phrase toxicmasculinity. I do believe in the
phrase toxic femininity. And it isYou don't even have to say it that
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long. Just call him bees becausethat's what it is. It is the
matriarchy defined they they it's women whowant men that they can manipulate, the
easily manipulated man. That's what thisis. That's this is crazy. Have
you heard this term before, kine, No, not before today. Gag
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they're like pick me dudes, that'swhat they are. Have you heard the
phrase pick me girl? Yeah,the girl that wants to that's it's like
that. That's what it is.Golly, a man who's a baby girl
who called the pedro Pascal tries toodamn hard. By the way, that
guy is a pick me dude.He tries so hard to be loved.
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It is it. I just cringeright out of my chair. It's so
I can't deal with it, Andthey're like traditional norms are shifting. No,
they're not. There's nothing. Ithink if you're using the phrase toxic
masculinity, you're too stupid to defineeither. The chivalry is the code of
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honor by which men should behave toxicmasculinity. That's not a trait that's associated
with being a dude. There's you'rea jerker. You're not just like women
or bees or they're not. It'svery simple. But I just think this
is so, this is so goofy. It's about my not being Why is
it that women fawn over tough guys? Then seriously think about it. Go
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look back the guys who actually getthe praise and the looks and the chicks.
It's not these baby girl dudes.I promise you that. Like there's
khlleague who wrote this, We havemore on the way. I had to
share that with you because I hadto read it. We get to share
in the suffering. It's his laughmission to make bad decisions. It's time
(01:10:00):
for Florida man. Oh all right, So people were shocked as a Florida
man wrestled and caught a wild shark. Is there any other type of shark.
Domesticated. Yeah, here's my domesticatedshark. Some of it was on
video as well. If this willactually open because I hate everything right now,
(01:10:23):
No people were shocked. This guyliterally went in and caught and wrestled
this thing. I don't know.I mean, I I why that's I
don't know, another day another shark. They the video. The guy said
it was like in this shot reallyshoo shallow area, and he did like
walk him out, which I thinkhe also makes him nuts. He walked
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him out to where he could thisshark could swim away. I don't know
if he just like got stuck inthis shallow area or what. But I'm
like, dude, you're nuts.First off, you're nuts, and then
secondly, there's no other type ofshark, buddy, wild shark the size
of that thing. I mean,can I be real? I mean,
I I like wildlife and I wantthe wildlife to be happy and stuff.
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But I also at the same time, I'm like, if I see a
shark of that size in a shallowarea somewhere by shark, sorry sucks for
you. It's a big bummer.No, I'm not gonna be like that
supposed to it in the nose ifit's trying to get you, not just
like if you randomly see it.Oh my gosh, I don't random.
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It's because they come up to me. Sorry, but that's how it goes.
Just punch it. Kane is goingto be Just if you see a
crazed man in Florida jumping in randomwatering holes, just punching the wildlife.
It's Kane, That's what's happening.Uh. I gotta get this one too.
I saw a Florida woman was sentencedher probation. Speaking of gators.
She was at a traffic stop.Aeriel McCann, the choir liquor. It's
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it looks like it just looks likeher name is the French way of spelling.
I don't know, look queer,I don't know. She was arrested.
They stopped her and this other guy. They ran a stop signing poota
gorda, and then as they hadthem step out of the car, she
literally pulled a foot long alligator outof her yoga pants. So yoga pants
means legings. Pretty sure girlfriend hada foot long gaiter in her legings.
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These are my gator legings. Theseare the legends that I wear when I
go hunt gators. She was outthere catching uh snakes. They said that
they were trying to collect snakes andfrogs from underneath an overpass right and they
were they were I can't even makethose up. They were holding the things
in a teenage mutant Ninja Turtle's backpack. Just to I know, I need
(01:12:48):
to know more about the yoga pantsthough, Like I'm looking at this and
I need to know. I needto know more about the the yoga pants.
I mean, that's pretty impressive.Like what brand were those? Did
you get the Muffy Amazon? Like, I'm just curious. Let's see here
a oh man, A wild videoshows a gator chasing after golfers in Florida.
(01:13:11):
Oh man, I'm gonna have toworry forgetting more to this tomorrow.
But yeah, they were like chasingthe golf carts. It's like a rabid
gator stick with this third hour onthe way. Another man. Not a
lot of people know him. Hedoesn't do too much television. He happens
to be a little bit further leftthan some of the people on the stage.
(01:13:32):
But I always say, when I'min trouble on the left, I
call up Lindsey. He straightens itout, so fair. Hope's one and
I'll tell you oh no, no, no, remember remember I love him.
(01:13:57):
He's a good man. Come uphere, Lindsay. Oh my gosh,
I'm up here, Linda. LindaGraham reluctant to indeed come up there.
And he's also five feet shorter thantop. Okay, are you ready?
No, no, America, thenightmare you're facing is just about over
helping. This is the most qualifiedman to be president of the United States,
(01:14:24):
and let it be saved, allright. So that was Lindsay Gray.
This is the second time Trump hasbrought Lindsay Graham out there, and
every time it's the same thing.People are going, No, they don't
like him. They're not a Grahamfan. Lindsey Graham had one moment and
that was during the Kavanaugh hearing,and he remains tolerated because of that.
(01:14:47):
Welcome back to the program, Danie, last year with you on top of
the third hour, and it's goodto be with you as always as always,
and you can listen around the country. You can also uh, I
mean all kinds of stuff. Youcan you can stream it the discussions over
YouTube channel three forty seven Direct TV. Lindsay Graham had one good moment.
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You know, it's like where it'sthat it's like the time in the movie
right when the bad guy character orthe not the bad guy character, this
is the character that's like smarmy andthat you may not be totally a fan
of, is when he does somethinggood and you find yourself, you know,
unexpectedly rooting for him for that moment. And Lindsay Graham had that moment
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during the Brett Kavanaugh hearing during inthe Senate because he was the one who
went to bat for Kavanaugh and hewas the one who sat there and I'll
never I actually think that was avery passionate, powerful moment because he got
real mad at Democrats sitting there andhe goes, you all want power,
and I hope you never get it. How he you know, HOI says,
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And that's about it. Now everybody'sover it because he's always been a
big well they call him Grahamnesty fora reason. And so Trump brings him
up there and he gets he getshe gets booed, they booed, They
boot Lizzie Graham. You gotta becareful with that. You gotta be careful
little doses. But I do thinkit's this interesting. He's like, Yeah,
(01:16:15):
whenever I'm in trouble for the left, he just gets it. I
just bring him in. I mean, I guess you gotta have people like
that, but still you gotta becareful bringing him up on stage there like
that with you, all right,so as always good to be with you.
We got Michigan tomorrow. Isn'tnybody reallywatching the primaries anymore? Because I'm
not got Michigan tomorrow? And thenyou got Super Tuesday? Right? Are
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you really excited about it? Kine? Are you so excited? Oh my
gosh, everyone's just waiting beat herbroth hmm. No, I know that
Haley knows that she doesn't have achance, right, she's staying in My
thing is I think she's setting thisup for four years from now, where
she can then say I made itall the way to Super Tuesday, you
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know, the only other candidate tomake it you know, through Super Tuesday
in the twenty twenty four election.Like that's I mean, it's all she
can do at this point. Sheknows that. Yeah, but that's not
gonna be enough of a talking point. No, Well, and hopefully she'll
have something to add to that inthe four years leading to that. But
yeah, that this is literally allshe can do at this point. She
hurt herself with the trans stuff inforeign policy, and that's gonna be a
(01:17:21):
deal breaker for a lot of people. Can we talk about the VP stuff
real quick because Trump is going tostring that out for as long as possible.
Honestly, he kind of should.But I got I got some concerns.
It can't be somebody from Florida becauseyou can't have two dudes from Florida
running, you can't. It's notgoing to be what's her face? No,
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her state has what three electoral threeelectoral votes. I don't know if
he would ever get along with BrianKemp coming out of Georgia. Georgia's got
what sixteen electoral votes. It's also, by the way, why reason why
Trump should be hitting the case ofthat that young woman who was murdered by
the illegal immigrant in Georgia. Sixteenelectoral votes there? Tim Scott, South
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Carolina, Tim Scott who went softon BLM that Tim Scott. Yeah,
I don't think it can be himeither, although I wouldn't be surprised he
is. I mean, he's kindof walked sort of the middle of the
line a little bit on this stuff. He was accused of playing it safe.
(01:18:36):
He was accused of, you know, trying to triangulate, et cetera.
I he seems like a nice guy, but yeah, I don't.
I don't think so. I don'tthink so with him. So who else
besides I'm like going, I'm pullingup my all my my little VP notes
here because you also have to lookat people's records. And now Haley said
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she has. Hailey was that shewouldn't be VP, I think because that
would be interesting. She hasn't saidthat she wouldn't be VP. Yeah,
I mean she's you know, shecould bring the big money to it.
And he's gonna need money because he'she's got to pay for all his trials.
And you can't you can't have LarryTrump at the RNC raising money through
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the RNC taken away from all thecongressional incentive races, just to pay his
legal bills. And I'm telling Imean, I'm just telling you, if
you want to win in twenty four, let's be honest, or we can
sit here and tickle each other's fancies. And you know, lie about everything,
and then they don't have our buttshanded to us in twenty twenty four.
You tell me, uh, butthe Tim Scott is not a fighter.
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He's not He's not a fighter.I think he just he's he was
too he was trying to triangulate onthe uh I think the BLM stuff.
He had that one police bill thatwas roundly criticized by conservatives that he had
been pushing. Uh So, Ijust I just don't think. I don't
think who else Tulci Gabbard, TulsiGabbard has not done enough to convince me
(01:20:05):
that she's actually a conservative that approachesa deal breaker line for me, she
is someone who people have told meshe's welcome to call on the program.
There's an open invitation. I don'thave time to listen to like one of
the million podcasts that are out there. I just don't. I mean,
you can come on and talk tome about it. But there's the because
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she had previously she had been againstthe quote unquote assault weapons and all this
other stuff. She had taken apretty hard line against two A issues,
and I've written about it. Shehad also said that, yeah, she
she couldn't vote against impeachment because shethought Trump was guilty of wrongdoing. She's
been Yeah, she's been a hardcorelefty for a long time. And she
(01:20:50):
tries to triangulate to the middle ona few issues and people who don't know
her record get really excited and actlike they think that she's coming to the
right. She's not. Not onthe issues that actually matter, the issues
that affect your day to day livesand your freedom. She has not.
So no, if vig Ramaswami,I if anyone suggests him as a VP,
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I want to know how much ofHunter's crack rock you share. I'm
all for people coming to the right, but you've got to grind a little
bit with the regular peeps for awhile and prove, you know, put
you know, maybe do some canvassingand fundraising instead of just immediately switching to
the right and then demanding to begeneral. No, I sn't know how
we do things here. And thedude was donating to Democrats literally like right
(01:21:36):
before Trump declared in twenty sixteen.So I mean I posted all that as
well. I have several big postson it. He's been on the show
before. I mean that's fine.I'm all again I'm all fine with people
coming to the right, but youdon't have someone who immediately decides to be
on the right and then you're goingto make them general of everything. Like
I said, No, you gotto grind with everyday folks. You got
(01:21:58):
to go and maybe do some fundraisingor start with some lower level races.
That's what I don't understand, right, I just never I never understood that,
like Congressional twenty sixth district in Texasis a weird race because you got
you got a number of people runningfor it, and some of them have
you know, some of them beenin the private sector. Some of them
literally haven't They They lived at youknow, their their father in law friends
(01:22:19):
places in New York City and allthis type of stuff. Never worked in
the private sector, never, likedid you know, never did the work
of helping others to propel other peopleinto office and then wait until a seat
opens up and then relocate from NewYork here and then decide that you're just
gonna you're gonna run to be rememberof Congress, not for any other smaller
(01:22:43):
seat. I mean, you're twentysomething compared to like the guy that I
like in the Texas twenty six,my mayor John Huffman, who has been
in the fight, has been doingall this stuff. I just I get.
I don't trust people who haven't proventhemselves to the voters. And I
really don't trust people who don't putan ounce of work into the cause and
then immediately want to run for thetop office they can get and demand that
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you vote for them, and thenthey try to spin their previous apathy and
their previous absence in the trench withyou as being a quote unquote outsider.
When that's such a lie. Ican't stand that. I don't trust.
I immediately am partisan against anybody whocomes at it from like that. It's
(01:23:30):
just weird. Like I said,welcoming someone to your side and then immediately
making them the boss of you,for the lack of a better way to
say it, or the boss ofthe party or number two in the party,
is not the way to do it. They're two entirely separate things.
But a lot of people try toconflate it and say, oh, well,
if I thought you like having peoplecome to the right, having someone
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decide to support the constitution is entirelydifferent from making them the second most powerful
person in the country. Are youhigh? Two entirely different things. I
saw this op ed golly, it'smaking the rounds today the headline and it's
(01:24:15):
over at the cut. Can parentsprevent their sons from sliding to the right.
It's about as bad as you wouldthink it is. A friend of
mine said, my privileged, coddled, misogynistic, white male heterosexual sons think
the system is out to get them. Why. I mean, it is
literal, It is so stupid.The woman who wrote this literally called her
(01:24:38):
own sons oppressors in training, andthen wonders, why are they ostracized?
Why do they feel like they're onthe outskirts of society? Maybe because bees
like you write poorly written columns likethis. I mean, it's as wild
to me. This is the kindof stuff dudes have to deal with,
(01:25:00):
Yeah, they, I mean it'sI cannot believe how long this piece is.
It's a bunch of naval gazing nonsense. And she writes a column basically
targeting her own kids belief systems andjust by nature being who they are,
and then wonders, literally in thesame column, why they feel like they're
(01:25:23):
being ostracized? And that is amazingto me? The lack of self awareness
in some people. Good heavens,this is how you get those baby girl
dudes. We had that remote justlast No, you don't want to you
don't want to know. We havemore on the way. Our French Steviates
is going to be joining us comingup. And now all of the news
(01:25:47):
you would probably miss. It's timefor Dana's quick five. So they say
that there is the Actually hold up, let me do this one first.
This is the first alcohol free barSacramento. I don't care. I'm not
gonna give the bar free advertising,but I just think if you're gonna be
in California and you need all theliquor that you that is available to you
(01:26:09):
in order to make it happen,I mean you're you're going to a bar,
I get it. People who wantto be alcohol free, Okay,
I don't. Oh my gosh,I'm not gonna sit here and deal with
but her people who are gonna getupset if I don't immediately zealously and enthusiastically
affirm every single life's choice that theyhave from whether or not they drink alcohol
or whether or not they use toply toilet paper. God help us,
(01:26:30):
but I just do think that thisis your basically paying for overpriced juice.
That's what it is. Why wouldyou do that? That's kind of goofy.
I think it's goofy. I get. I think it's a shtick and
it doesn't last long anyway. Let'ssee here. So what Flacco is that?
This? I thought it was Falcoat first, and then I thought
it was cool. But the nameis Flacco the owl, the Central Park
(01:26:53):
Zoo owl. It's a e Eurasianeagle owl. And it apparently flew into
a building. So first we loseAl Bundy, my al, and now
we have Flacco. The Sally didno existed. He escaped from his vandalized
exhibit at the Central Park Zoo andflew right into a building. And they
(01:27:15):
said, yep, acute traumatic injury. He literally flew right into the building.
Substantial hemorrhge under the sternum around theliver. Otherwise he was in good
health. Yeah, so great,he flew into a building. Good job
people who vandalized his enclosure and heescaped and flew into a building. Great
job. Yeah, he was fromFebruary second of last year, so it's
(01:27:39):
almost a year. Well he madeit a year. He made it a
year. There you go, buthe was drawing crowds all around Manhattan's kind
of staff. The Seattle space needleis back open after an early morning fire.
If you feel like going to thatliberal hellhole and going to see the
space needle there in the Pacific Northwest, because the needle caught on fire and
now it's reopened. I know yourwhole day was made because you had that
(01:28:01):
headline. Michigan authorities are searching fora couple who ran over a waitress after
being confronted about an unpaid bill.This story, they said, it a
lot of people getting run over Michigan. They're searching for this couple. They
were eating at this El Camino restaurant. They dis they had a dispute over
the service and food. They leftwithout paying the bill for their meal,
(01:28:23):
and they golly after leaving. Itentered at two thousand and five to two
thousand and nine Mercedes C Class,so they probably bought it new to them
and they're feeling high on their farts. And then of course they drove away
and ran over to their server.She was taken to the hospital to be
treated for her injuries. We hadthe story coming out of Saint Louis where
a woman was straight up run over. Yeah, I had this story a
(01:28:45):
minute ago. We'll save it.We have Stevin Yates on the way.
Stick with us, whether you're apolicy walk, a news junkie, or
simply someone hungry for insightful discourse.That Dana show podcast as You're Back followed
Dana on Apple, Spotify, orwherever you get your podcasts. I've spent
a lot of time with Shijiping,someone whom I have a great deal of
(01:29:08):
difference with, and I was whenI was vice president president. My president
was told me that he wanted meto get to know Shiji Ping because it
was clear he was going to bethe head of Russia of China and we
were having problems with Russia at thetime and other countries as well, and
(01:29:29):
so what he said was get toknow him. He's going to be there,
and he couldn't because he was thepresident. He couldn't travel. So
I traveled seventeen thousand miles with himthroughout the country, our country and in
China as well. We're in theTibetan Plateau. And he turned to me
and he said, can you defineAmerica for me? And I give this
(01:29:50):
has been documented, it's real.I looked at him, I say,
yes, I can in one word. He looked at me and said,
what's that, And I said possibilities. Biden's saying that he traveled seventeen thousand
miles with China's Xijienping, whom hesaid was the head of Russia. Yeah,
welcome back to the program. It'sprobably why we don't have any kind
(01:30:12):
of real policy relating to China.Yeah, it's a stutter cane out Dare
you make fun of his stutter?That's the President of the United States,
Joe Biden, for crying out loud. Let's go to with. We've got
a million things we can ask himabout. Steven Yates at Yates Comms on
x you guys know when he's onwith us every Monday. He's with the
America First Policy Institute, and he'schair of the China Policy Initiative. Seventeen
(01:30:35):
thousand miles with Jijienping, whom healso says Stephen is apparently the head of
Russia as well. So CC's alsoyou know, the head of Mexico apparently
too. It's all confusing. Imean, who knows anymore? I just
wanted to get your I think itis that the governor's dinner or whatever.
He sounded very tired. Just yourinitial thoughts on this, because that kind
of stuff gets back to China andChina sees this and it geez, well,
(01:31:00):
Chinese actually keep records, as opposedto say Americans, where there's no
documentation for all of these frequent flyermiles. And was this on China's government
jet on America's government jet? BecauseI don't I don't think the Chinese leaders
actually get on America's jets and flyaround. And what's he trying to beat
some pop song to say he wentseventeen thousand miles, because that's going more
(01:31:21):
than ten thousand miles, And youknow, it's another version of him trying
to be hip. I mean,all of this is more than just a
little bit crazy. And who careshow many miles you might have gone?
You say, you spend all thistime and you supposedly know this guy.
So did you know that they werecooking up coronavirus that was going to go
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out and hit the world. Didyou know that he's the kind of guy
that would put some fentanyl precursors inthere and take over the money laundering for
the cartels. Did you know hemight be sending some military age men across
our border undocumented to do who knowswhat? So, I mean, what
was the point of all of this? I mean, way back, many
many moons ago. I remember theVice president reaching out to try to get
(01:32:06):
to know the next leader of China, and we took that as a special
project. And the one thing thatstood out to me in two thousand and
two was how little anyone in ourgovernment really knew about this stuff. So
all Joe Biden's experiment proves to meas the deep state knows even less over
time, but apparently even less.And now we're seeing all of these I
(01:32:27):
was trying to look at the numberthat Bill Mallusan was giving. You got
thousands of Chinese nationals coming across thesouthern border. Now is that that seems
to me unusual because I don't everremember Stephen's stories in the past talking about
people coming from different countries around theworld. I don't ever remember hearing all
these people from China coming in acrossthe Southern border or other places. I
mean, there was a concern afternine to eleven at what kind of composition
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of migration might there be after all, if there were groups that were willing
to send people to learn how totake off but not land planes, they
might be looking to come across ourborders with who knows what. And there
was an Iranian assassination plot that wasaimed to take place on US soil and
it was tied into those migration flows. So this has been a topic of
(01:33:13):
concern. But it turns out whenyou put out a big green ghost signal
to the world, after a littlebit of time, everybody wants to come.
So there's people from all regions ofthe world that have now started to
mix in. And I'm not shockedthat you have a lot of working age,
military age Chinese males that are makingthese treks too, and they might
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be carrying things themselves, or theymight be hiring American mules to do their
dirty work for them. It's butwhat's clear is the ghost signal was extremely
dangerous and we don't just have thingsflying over our territory. Now we have
people coming into our territory. Ospeaking of that flying over the territory.
So the Pentagon, there's a new, apparently new, brand new high altitude
(01:33:58):
balloon intercepted. They think that thisone is likely a hobby craft. And
this was after they shot down theother one that was literally like a what
was in it a high school caine. It was like a high school experiment,
weather experiment. The Pentagon says thatthe latest high altitude balloon, it
was a hobbycraft. It wasn't wasn'ta Chinese spy balloon. Yeah, that's
(01:34:19):
all. It's just small, youknow, just a threatening, non threatening
balloon. I was intercepted. Theysaid there was a fighter jet over Utah.
They had no red confirmed. ItIs it that difficult to tell the
difference between a spy balloon from ahobbycraft? Seriously, I mean, as
somebody who has no experience with Chinesespy balloons, I mean, I just
think that it might be kind ofobvious. Maybe I'm wrong. It's quite
(01:34:43):
the hobby to be high altitude thesedays. I don't know what it takes
to get high over Utah, butit already starts out at high altitude,
and I think it goes up fromthere. My mass might add up on
that. But it's also several thousandmiles from China. So if how do
we know and who is this hobbyist. Is it Joe Biden's friends cheating thing
(01:35:04):
who has a hobby of flying hileto do? Yeah, he's a hobbyist.
That's a great point. I don'tknow how we did, but basically,
as an American, and I speakfor all Americans on this, I
want no Chinese hobby balloons over ourcountry. How about we just start there.
Yes, I wanted to add thisas well. China's hitting out at
sanctions, criticizing NATO over Ukraine.So I think that there's a war over
(01:35:27):
information right now, because they hadsome people saying that Ukraine was going to
get some F sixteens and they wouldbe able to bomb Russian assets, et
cetera. Although apparently it was likea misquote from some leader who said that
maybe they could get some planes butdidn't specifically say F sixteens are from where.
And China has said they've said thatthey're not arming Russia. The companies
that have been hit by sanctions thoughfrom the EU, Britain in the US,
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their ambassador told the United Nations thatthe Alliance should quote refrain from acting
as an agent of trouble, instigatingblock conference. The irony of this.
Stephen Well you would think that Chinawould just say shut up, and would
shut up and just say thank youif American F sixteens were going to a
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theater other than Asia, because that'sactually where the F sixteens should be going.
Where China has engaged in a massiveair power escalation, and America and
policymakers and their infinite wisdom have heldback on the most advanced aircraft being sold
to our allies in Asia in recentyears, and so you would think that
(01:36:33):
they would just say thank you forsending our material to a different part of
the world. But of course I'msure that Chi Jinping or whatever Chinese speaking
leader was crossing their fingers when theysaid that they were not arming or sharing
armaments or whatever the jargon may bewith Russia, because just every war zone
(01:36:56):
the America has found itself in inthe last couple of decades, there have
very obviously been Chinese armaments on theground, and so this is just one
of those things where if their lipswere moving, they probably were lying yeah,
well, which is you know,kind of typical. This U going
(01:37:17):
into the sanctions and everything else.I keep seeing World War three trending.
I wanted to kind of get lookingat like a thirty thousand foot view of
all of this, because I knowRussian China do business together. I think
that China has been helping Russia outfrom having their economy destabilize entirely, although
China's economy isn't all that greater.But two weak entities does not a strong
(01:37:40):
entity make knowing this and seeing allthis, all the scare mongering trends on
social media, whether it's World Warthree or in NATO and all this other
stuff that you know you constantly haveto have is what do they call them?
The fact checks on all of theposts that they have on X Now,
what should like give me give itan if you can. This is
a weird question of what kind ofheadline would sort of get your antenna up
(01:38:04):
of being like this is different,this news story is different. This might
actually be a real escalation. Whatkind of things make, like I said,
kind of trip your antenna and thatyou look for and see as a
little bit more than fear mongering.Well, if I started to see the
flow of this collaboration of Douno Goodersgoing toward the Asian theater, I think
(01:38:30):
that would be opening up a lotof questions, because it's one thing,
it's very very easy for middle powersand disruptive powers to break things, to
disrupt things, to cause problems.It's a lot harder to corral power and
pull it to where you want itto be applied. And so it's easy
for China to give some fuel andsome material to Russia's conflict with Ukraine and
(01:38:54):
Europe and America. It's easy toflow things in the Middle East and sort
of stir up the hornets and thatthere and just see where the chips may
fall. It's a lot harder todraw some of that power and material into
a conflict where you've got a lotat stake in your own neighborhood. And
so I try to look very veryclosely at what's sort of the annoyances and
(01:39:15):
the encroachments in East Asia, SouthAsia, and what are the things that
might actually change some fundamentals and reallylay the groundwork for something truly different.
And I don't know that we'll geta lot of warning on that front,
but that's I think what gives methe greatest concern, you know, to
see China and Russia Tehran throw NorthKorean? Why leave little rocket man out
(01:39:41):
doing bad things or trying to insulateagainst sanctions. I consider that to be
dog bites man. The other stuffstarts turning back into man bites dog.
If it's coming back at East Asia. I think that's a really good point
because they can't really handle that intheir own neighborhood. It's a lot easier
to throw rocks, you know,all the way, as you said,
to the Middle East to that.But when that attention starts really shifting and
(01:40:03):
the momentum, that kind of signalsthat they're ready for a little bit more.
That is yeah, yay, nowwe have some nightmare fuel. That's
great. Stephen Yates at Yates COM'salways a pleasure. I hope that we
don't have any any interesting headlines foryou next time, because that means that
we're not edging towards further escalation,but who knows. We always appreciate your
insight there. You're the best.Thank you so much. Thank you,
(01:40:25):
Dana. Take care course you twofollow Dana on Apple, Spotify or wherever
you get your podcasts, because knowledgeis your ultimate superpower. Welcome back to
the program. I was reading thisis actually hysterical story. In fact,
we were talking about all of itthey I'm not going to say what it
(01:40:45):
was. I'm not going to sendWan the thing. So if he'll put
it up on the simulcast, I'llget emails. So this was in This
is funny. It's in Ireland,right, this isn't Belfast, And there
was Kane. It's a strip showoff men for the ladies, for the
lasses, you know, and uh, these dudes who were performing an exotic
(01:41:09):
show for these losses in Belfast.Uh, the women got mad because they
were focusing more on their apparent athleticismand their circ disolet type acrobats. And
the women didn't want to see that. They were just like, no,
not just take your breeches off.And I just think it's hysterical that they
(01:41:33):
got mad like that. And II had told you Kine, I said,
you know, how like you gotwhat do they call a bunch of
seagulls together? What do they callit? A big old group of seagulls?
What do they call a flock?Yeah? What do they what do
they call a bunch of sheep?Uh? What do you call a bunch
of women together? Uh? Nuts, it's nuts, that's the correct answer.
(01:41:59):
Ironically enough. I just think it'shysterical. I thought it was funny.
That's true, you know it is, that's true. Oh my goodness.
So we got Michigan tomorrow. Doesanybody care their primary is tomorrow?
Haf You didn't even know that.It's all right. We don't want to
know it either, not that youknow we have anything against it. It's
(01:42:19):
just the story out of Michigan.I think the media is burying is how
horrible Biden is polling with the Muslimcommunity. Well, that's why they Yeah,
that's why they've they've done. That'swhy he's been real weird about the
stuff with Gaza exactly. That's whythey want this bill to pass because there's
all these billions of dollars in herefor Gaza. So he can go to
Michigan and be like, hey,look, I was giving it to Hamas
(01:42:43):
because it's not for Gaza. Let'sbe real. Hamas gets it because guess
guess what Hamas is the elected governmentof Gaza. Hamas runs every facet of
Gaza, from the hospital to theaid groups everything. That's why the Aide's
not getting anywhere. People act likethey haven't been given no money to this
area this entire damn time that's allthey've been doing. Hamas literally takes it
all. They found all those kitsthat the UN had given over there for
(01:43:06):
assistance, and they didn't can't itto any of the people. The terrorists
were taking it. They were takingit good night. So it's like they
act like nobody's ever given them anyaid, and that couldn't be further from
the truth. That's all they've givenpeople this whole time is aid. So
but Biden needs to be able togo to Michigan and say, hey,
look what I've done. That's alsowhy he rolled back a lot of those
(01:43:29):
requirements and a lot of these thevehicle manufacturing with the air stuff and all
that. He like paused a lotof those provisions from being implemented, so
it didn't hurt that a different aspectof voter coming out of Michigan. So,
I don't know, it's it's kindof I mean, it's still early
in Michigan right now, but it'sneck and neck, you know, it
(01:43:51):
is, It's just not I don'tknow, I just it's just the whole
thing is is at some point.Keep in mind, aren't see his eight
million cash on hand? The DNC, what is it? Two hundred and
something million cash on hand. They'venot even begun, they haven't even started.
(01:44:11):
You just think that the primary periodhas gone on so long because Trump
announced so early. This is actuallyjust like still the early phase of it.
I've never seen a primary where it'swrapped up like this. This is
just the early. This is itjust got started super super early. But
yeah, in Michigan, it's thereBiden's and Biden and Trump are within the
(01:44:38):
margin of air for each other.That's just the RCP average. I haven't
looked elsewhere, but there, that'sthat is just that's just the average.
So he's been he's been trying todo He's been trying to do so that's
why I think too the it wouldbe helpful if he if he replaced Kamala
(01:45:00):
Harris with big gretch Gretchen Whitmer,governor of Michigan, just saying all right,
we got more. We got todayIn's stupidity came all right, well,
and this is cut twenty three.This is America's favorite bartender, Alexandria
Acossio Cortes. This is her onthe results of Bidenomics. She's not happy
to sell those rent in New YorkCity just like across the rest of this
(01:45:25):
country has gotten out of control.Our housing crisis has has gotten to such
epic proportions that not just the poor, the working class, the middle class,
upper middle class people can't even affordto live in the city anymore.
If anyone is leaving, it isthe actual people that make New York City
work. It's the working class.Yeah, that's interesting. I wonder why
(01:45:47):
that is. Everything that Bidenomics hasever done is absolutely killed the working class.
Oh there you go. Yeah,thanks thanks AOC. All right,
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