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When will the President hold another newsconference so we can ask a question of
him without having helicopters or jet noisin the background. I don't have anything
for you to share, obviously,the President President, as you just say,
as you were just saying, thePresident takes questions pretty regularly, enjoys
having engagement with all of you.I don't have a press conference to lay
out for you at this time,the talk of one. I don't have
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anything for you. But as Isaid, the President enjoys engaging with all
of you on a regular basis,and he'll continue to do that. KJP.
She just doesn't have any kind ofanswer for anybody. She doesn't have
any answers, no answers for her, for you, from her, for
anybody else. None. She's sohelpful, right, yeah, so helpful.
Welcome to the show. Yeah right, U huh yeah, Dani'll last
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year with you, always going tobe with you. Top of this very
first hour on this Tuesday, whichI keep brilliantly thinking, is a Wednesday,
and it's infant baby Kane's baby littlebirthday today. He's younger than Hunter
Biden, So here you're definitely babyinfant Cane, because if Hunter Biden can
be a little baby hunter. Nopicking on me, you're criticizing me.
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You're like little fetus Kane, right, I mean, if he's the baby,
you're a fetus. So far.Well, that's what we do on
the Data Show. We take itreally far. We go over the line
to where you can't see us anymore, and then we're gone and we don't
come back, and you're left wonderingwhat happened. So you can listen to
the whatever the hell this is?You can listen to Professional Lady Radio across
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the country. You can also streamit the video component Channel three forty seven
Direct TV as well and uh YouTube, Facebook. Always good discussion. It's
it's a it's a I don't know. I keep reading these headlines. They're
trying to convince everybody that Democrats arenervous. They're nervous about you know,
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Biden and about his re election chances. And there are they though? Are
they? Can I be really honestwith you guys about something, Wait a
minute before it because some of you, some some people get angry at me
when I say things that are objectivelytrue. This is just straight truth,
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straight truth, and I think it'svery important. Yes, Biden is doing
poorly when you look at the battlegroundstates, when you look at the blue
wall states, it's like the rustbeltup there. He's not doing really good.
Right, I get it, Butyou can't just have Biden not do
well, right. You can't havehim just not do well going into the
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election. In order to win,you have to have him be performing disastrously.
And that means you can't always beon defense, even if you feel
like you have no other recourse tobe on defense. And I say this
because when I look at the polling, I need people to stop getting excited.
And I'm not saying this again tobe mean. I want to shift
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your perspective, help me, helpyou. I need people to stop being
excited about well, you can't sayTrump is an incumbent. A previous incumbent
doesn't right the previous I need youto not be excited that the nominee the
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Republican. He's gonna be the nominee. I'm calling him that because that's what
he is. That he's out performingjust a little bit like in some of
these states. You know it mighthe might be within the margin of error,
or he might be leading. Stopgetting excited over that, because for
a president to be as popular andfor a president to be successful in this
kind of political climate, with thesekinds of issues, you need to have
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him be able to pull in moderatesindependence everybody without running to the left.
He needs to be doing a hellof a lot better than that to make
it all the way to November,and when he's got to be doing a
lot better than that, you needto shift your perspective, and I hope
that people within his orbit shift theirperspective as well, because your strategy flows
from that. You can't strategize basedon well, we think you had their
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neck and neck, or you knowit's in within the margin of error,
or he's you know, a couplepoints ahead. You need to actually downgrade
that a little bit and be superhyper realistic and think that it might not
be like that, and alter thestrategy accordingly. If you want to win.
If you don't want to win,then you're gonna get the maud at
what I'm saying, and you're gonnaget out at me for speaking absolute truth
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that I've seen in election after election. It's why they call me to New
York on election. I just sitthere and look at the numbers. They
don't do it just because they likemy hair and interpret this stuff and you
can we can just lose again,keep losing. It's not a statement of
deficiency towards anyone. It's not adeclaration of someone's deficiency. Rather, it
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is you need to alter your perspectiveand then proceed accordingly to win in November.
Don't think that Democrats are back ontheir heels. One thing I will
say about Democrats. Gosh, they'rejust shady, little shady little strategists,
aren't they. Guys. They haven'teven they just started. I put this
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and pull this up. I putthis out in your newsletter if you get
it. The overt subsect, whichyou should. The has all my prep
and all the stuff that I'm hittingfor the day. So there's It's in
twenty twenty four, and it's thenew video. It's a new TV ad
that they're coming out with. TheHe'll report of this last night new Biden
Harris ad highlights Trump's failures to BlackAmericans, which I think is kind of
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funny because every demo, not justBlack Americans, did well previously. Now,
granted, I got criticisms about someof the economic policy, I wanted
tax cuts to be permanent, andI needed the previous Republican administration, particularly
that rhymes with mouse, the congrationalthat you have the you have some of
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the some of the people in theparty that really wanted to spend This is
even before the pandemic. I neededthem to not do that. That aside,
though people did a lot better,they did a lot better under the
previous administration. Now you have BidenHarris, You're going to try to convince
black people that they did horrifically underthe previous I don't know how they're going
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to do this. So the Hillhas this piece out where they say that
there's too new. This is justthe start, guys, this is just
the beginning. Remember, they haveactually I think I have an old number.
Previously it was two hundred and thirtyeight million, I think it was.
They have a huge war chest goinginto November, and they've they're allied
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groups have like over one hundred someone million by themselves. Biden raised over
fifty three million dollars in February alone. That's just and that's just him.
The reason I break it down likethat is that doesn't include all of the
ancillary groups. It doesn't include thepacks, It doesn't include all of that
stuff. All of those people,all of those groups are all designed.
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They work in coordination, even ifthey're barred by campaign law to talking with
each other. So they're just nowstarting to spend. So they've launched two
new ads. They want to highlightthe disaster the previous administration would be for
Black Americans if re elected. Andthe claims are that Trump cut health insurance
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while giving tax breaks to the wealthyand big business. He stoked racial violence,
attacked voting rights, whatever, vowedto be a dictator, etc.
We can't go back. I justfind that incredibly interesting. From California's top
cop. What was the number Igave yesterday? It was over nineteen hundred
people and a seven year span thatwere prosecuted, convicted, et cetera for
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marijuana offenses by Kamala Harris when shewas agy. Okay, who do you
think that? Remember they're trying tonow that she's working with Fat Joe to
reach out to the black voting blockwith pot after she went after over nineteen
hundred people in a seven year period, is ag of California? That was
like what her office was focusing on. Which is wild, but I digress.
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So that's how that's one of theways that they're trying to court black
the black voting block. Is thatnon defensive think about this. They don't
want to talk to you about theeconomy. Businesses. I mean, I
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got some statistics here. Businesses ofevery demographic did incredibly well under the previous
administration, including black businesses, womenowned businesses, Hispanic. I mean,
if you want to go down everyidentity block, we can. Everyone did
well. A rising a rising tidelifts all ships. So they want to
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convince the minority voters otherwise, andthey're going to try to do that stoking
literally racial politics, that's what they'redoing. So these are the two ads
that are coming out with. Now, this will work on some voters.
You're gonna have some like the winemoms, right, the wine moms who
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complain on social media about Republicans andconservatives and man and all this other stuff.
And they're drinking their boxed wine andthey're mad because I don't know,
their dreams are unfulfilled. I haveno idea that it's always like these,
the progressive white suburban women. Whyare they? Why are they the way
they are? The adult male rats. I don't know how to describe them.
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It'll work on them, but well, is it gonna work on everybody
else? I don't know. We'regonna talk more about this, We're going
to explore it. Also, didyou guys hear about the story from Planet
Fitness another one? Now, Iwrote about this over at Substack. Planet
Fitness hates women. They hate women. Now, They've been dealing with this
for a number of years, butmost recently, there was an older woman
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who was changing in a Planet Fitnesslocker room and there was a grown man,
a fully grown whole ass man,at the sink, shaving in the
sink. The man was in thewomen's locker rooms at the women's sink,
shaving in according to numerous reports andwitnesses, full view of a young girl
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in a towel who one report saidshe was twelve. The woman took a
photo of the man. Her nameis Patricia Silva of Fairbanks, Alaska,
and Planet Fitness promptly promptly banned her. She said that she walked into the
bathroom and there was a man's shavingand he said hey and looked up and
I go, you're a man's shavingin the women's bathroom and I'm not okay
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with that, and he goes,well, I'm LGBT, and she goes,
whatever that is. You're a manand you're in my space. And
he tried arguing with her, andshe said that she walked out and complained
and a woman yelled at her,it's a girl, and she shout it
back, it's a man now.Planet Fitness hilariously has what they call a
judgment free zone, which does notextend to women who feel uncomfortable about a
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man changing in their locker room infront of twelve year old girls. And
this is evidenced by their policy torefuse to judge whether or not a bearded,
six plus foot tall man with ballswho wants to shave at the women's
sink in the women's locker room,whether or not he is in fact a
man. That's their judgment free zone. They're not in a position to judge
that. They're very judgmental towards thewoman who complained because she felt that her
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safety was threatened because they banned her. This is the Barney colored gem though
that has a lunk alarm that soundswhenever anyone works out too loud. You
know, if you make too muchnoise when you're working out, then they
sound the alarm on you. Now, members are now canceling their membership and
Planet Fitness's stock has plummeted. Butthey insist they actually came out with a
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statement that another member's discomfort with theiraccommodation of a self IDENTI defied transmember.
They say, well, that's notgrounds to exclude anyone, but they absolutely
will exclude women who voice their discomfortbecause only one type of discomfort matters.
Here's the important point here, that'sthe hypocrisy, because the comfort of women
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is certainly excluded. Planet Fitness virtuesignals at pretending to withhold judgment unless it's
judgment towards small or less physically powerfulwomen. If a woman feels uncomfortable with
a man in her space, she'stold to shut up. If a man
feels uncomfortable, he's accommodated. Theirpolicy is designed to shame women for their
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concerns, our concerns over legitimate statisticalrealities. And that's dangerous because we as
women are told listen to our gut, listen to our intuition, listen to
our instincts concerning safety and security.This is a social conditioning, dulling of
women's senses by threat of penalty,penalty of being canceled or labeled a bigot.
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Dana Show. There's a report thatwhen President Biden was told his handling of
the war between Israel and Hamas wasstarting to affect his pull numbers, the
quote is, he began to shoutand swear. So when he does that,
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is he shouting and swearing about netYahoo or about Hamas or about his
pull numbers? This is the whendid you stop beating your spouse? Question?
Because I don't think he ever didthat, and so well you use
that as the premise of your question, which is when he does that.
I've never seen him do that shoutor swear in response to that, So
from my perspective, that particular reportis not correct. So that was Peter
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Doucey's, I think my favorite reporterbecause he's so likable and he's just he
smiles at you and then he juststicks the blade in. You know,
it's just so good. Welcome backto the program, data, lets share
with you. But that was himasking this question about, you know,
the Biden pulling and kind of thebreakdown within the Democrat Party. That was
reported by NBC. It wasn't reportedby Fox. It wasn't you know,
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reported by a conservative outlet. Thatwas an NBC story that came out and
they had cited numerous sources, andso you know, Jake Sullivan can say,
well, I've never seen that,and that's fine, but I mean,
apparently someone saw it enough that,you know. I mean, that's
how dem'sd' rules, right. Ifit's reported in the news and it's gospel
truth, it's truth enough to geta FISA warrant to go and spy on
people just because of their political preferences. So it's probably true enough to at
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least ask a question about it atWhite House press briefing. I would think,
so he they're struggling. They're strugglingbecause their candidate's Biden, and it's
they're they're going to continue having issueswith this. I need I need Republicans
to not make similar mistakes on anumber of things, which I gave feeling
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like, I mean, you're goingup against Joe Biden, a guy who
can't even walk down, walk ona flat surface, stand, stand,
just stand, and Kamala Harris whoprosecuted everything with the Pulse in California,
and that's your team. Bad economygetting worse, destabilization around the world.
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I was reading a piece about howjust a little earlier, I think Joe
Biden is as president, has presidedover a record breaking eleven embassy evacuations.
Now you could say, and itwas Obama before him, who had the
second most of any administration Egyptlivia,Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Central African
Republicans, South Sudan. And sinceBiden has been in office since January of
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twenty one, they've partially or fullyevacuated eleven US embassies in what are known
as author to order departure directives,daily signals keeping score. The first one
was in Burma, and that waswhen their agency was just It's when the
administration was only in for two months. Now you could say that, well,
you know, that's just because well, you know what, though things
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immediately were destabilizing the second he wonthe election, because that sends a message
around the world, especially to America'senemies. And if you think that it
doesn't, then you need to goback and read upon history. Afterwards,
it was Chad in twenty twenty oneUS embacy and Chad issued a statement that
there would be unrest after the deathof their president. That was just like
a partial non essential staff to leaveAfghanistan. Of course, twenty twenty one
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was just the disaster Ethiopia twenty one, Ukraine twenty two, Belarus twenty two,
Russia twenty two, as well Nigeriatwenty two, Sudan twenty three,
Niger twenty three, Haiti twenty four, although technically could count Haiti twice because
there was a partial even before thatthat I had talked about last week.
So and a lot of this alsois due to the fact that the unided
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States with weak leadership does not posea threat of deterrance as it previously did,
so their tyrants are empowered. Thisis why I don't think that Republicans
need to do anything to destabilize this. They don't need to do anything to
destabilize it, and that includes hiringPaul Manifort. Why I saw this headline.
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Trump is expected now again expected.Although I will say that the people
that I've heard talking about this,and I've heard some speculation from friendlies the
very very few hardcore conservative reporters thatI know in DC that have been talking
about this because Manifort ended up well. First off, I think taxes are
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theft, so you know, I'mquestionable when it comes on when it comes
down to quote unquote tax related criminalactivity. That being said, he got
busted for the same thing that GlennSimpson at Fusion GPS did not get busted
for, which was a fair ofviolation FAAR Foreign Agent's Registration Act. Now,
if you remember Paul Maniford, theywere saying was lobbying for a foreign
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entity and as a result, hehad not registered as a foreign agent.
And so that's ultimately why they gothim and Glenn Simpson though at Fusion GPS,
which had been hired through Natalia Vetlitskaya, she was the Russian go between
for the oligarchs that had been hitby Mignitsky Act sanctions because they marked a
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dude who was blowing the whistle onmassive Russian money laundering and embezzlement, and
they were trying to, through GlennSimpson's Fusion GPS, lobby lawmakers in DC
to remove those sanctions against all ofthose Russian oligarchs that were affected. But
yet they never had to register asa foreign agent. But yet that's exactly
what Fusion GPS was doing. Butmaybe they didn't have to register as a
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foreign agent in fact, in partbecause they were hired by the DNC through
Perkins c Hui. That was theHillary Clinton law firm, that was the
intermediate between the parties, the Clintoncampaign and the DNC back in twenty sixteen,
and they while they were lobbying onbehalf of Russians, they were the
ones who laundered this fake, discreditedopo that the FBI wouldn't even verify through
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the press and then through their connectionsbecause Nellie o'er who works at Fusion GPS,
her husband works at Brusso or workedat DJ and it was through that
connection they were able to exploit thatand they get that laundered material in front
of a PISA judge and that's howthey were able to bend the rules without
even following the proper protocol and verysurreptitiously get this PIZA warrant and spied on
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private Americans, private citizens who weresimply working on volunteering even on the Trump
campaign, so they never got theynever had to register. But see it's
d different, so they had thathedge of protection and that's exactly how that
unfolded. So I'm kind of like, I'm kind of in the middle,
but at the same time, Ialso don't want Republicans to do anything that
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drags baggage, old baggage under thisticket, and that includes the jettison ing
of any anybody from the previous youknow, the previous administration who might be
a drag on it for those independentsand moderates that we need. This is
how, by the way, youwent over independence and moderates without compromising your
positions. Is you do everything elsepossible to seem above board and transparent.
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And I've never met Manaford. Iwouldn't have an opinion on him if a
fellow him in my living room,except to ask, what the hell is
he doing there? I just I'mvery just straight and no chaser about this.
I just want to know why thiswould why anybody's even considering this,
Why doesn't make any sense? Imean, is is there some kind of
benefit that's lost by the American peoplewith his absence in the administration. I
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mean, I think that's a fairquestion to ask. He was the Trump
campaign chairman of twenty sixteen. Heleft in August, uh and that was
because people were saying, oh,he's got ties to Victor Yankovich, and
he was the Russian back Ukraine.He was the stooge for Russia, and
they're like, oh, that that'sTrump's pro Russia vulnerabilities, et cetera,
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et cetera. I just don't thinkthat that. I don't. I think
he's baggage that's not needed on thecampaign bottom line, And don't I don't
think that they need to be don'tthink that they need to be flirting with
that idea, particularly since we've gotto see how the head up at the
RNC does and as you know,his daughter in law, Air Trump is
now co chair at the RNC.And I said in the beginning, I
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think it's a bad idea, notbecause I dislike her. I think she's
a hard worker. I mean,anybody who sits here and runs marathons like
she does, you have to havea certain level of discipline. But it's
the optics that count. And whenyou have soundbites of well, we're going
to use this to pay his legalbills and all this, she's had to
come out and spend like her earlierpress hits, her first press hits as
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co chair of the RNC pushing backagainst all of this. That being said,
if they make good decisions and theyrun the organization, than it has
been they have it, they holdit more accountable than it's been held.
They make good decisions, and theydon't forget about those suit just as valuable
down ticket races. Then I'm goingto be fine with it, you know,
optics aside, I'll be fine withit. But the proof is in
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the putting us as is said.Don't take that literally, though, press,
because you know we're not literally hidingevidence in the pudding. We know
how our press is like Amelia Badilliaand takes everything absolutely literally. So I'm
you know, I'm curious to seehow that works. But I don't think
that Republicans need to be constructing hurdlesfor themselves going into November. I don't
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think that they need to be doingthat at all. It's so easy to
get Biden on so many of thesethings, whether it's Michigan, whether it's
whether it's with automobile industry. That'sone thing that they're going to be fighting
over. Now. Biden's going tobe in Vegas today. You pull this
up. Sorry to all of ourVegas listeners, He's going to be there.
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He's coming for you. He's goingto get you. Traffic is going
to be a horrible nightmare are ourpresident of the listeners in Vegas. He's
the valedictorian and president. He's senatorpresident of the uh uh listeners in Vegas
of the Danishow Larry listener Laterry fromVegas, Larry, he's uh. He
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sounds so excited on about the visiton social media. I think he's a
good measure. He's I'm getting majore or vibes out of this, like
way more aggressive though, But he'sBiden is expected to be in Vegas.
He's going to Reno for a campaignevent, and then he's gonna have to
Vegas to give a speech. NowVegas, before you think Nevada is Nevada
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could be part of his strategy overallto go He's he's gonna He's got to
have to take a little bit ofan unconventional approach and go for some of
the states that Democrats normally haven't playedreally hard for just because of the Rust
Belt. This is why Michigan keepspopping up, right, This is why
Big Wretch is like a is likea big player in this which, by
the way, I'm just saying,I know he would get all hell for
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it, because you got to checkall the identity politic boxes. Biden would
be in a much stronger position ifhe kicked Kamala to the curb or maybe
put her in charge of something elseand had Big Gretch as his VP,
because you would kind of lock upa state that's needed. Now they're competing,
and they're they're courting the auto manufacturersand UH line workers and all of
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this. They're that's what they're they'redoing, and and it's going to be
a it's going to be a ratbattle. But he's got to take a
little bit more of an unconventional anunconventional approach this time around. I think
that I I but I whether ornot his team decides it's good for him
to do, Ultimately, it's thecandidate that has to deliver. You can
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send him to Nevada, you canhave them go to Michigan, you can
have him do all of these things. But it's the candidate that has to
deliver. And in Georgia, Iwas reading this this morning from the Financial
Times. Georgia is turning into abattleground state. The Democrats are also looking
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at this as part of their strategy, a new strategy for them to really
play for Georgia as well. I'mtelling you we're gonna continue, We're gonna
come back to this. We're alsogoing to touch on a few other things
as well, not just related totwenty twenty four, but also corporate greed,
(30:32):
Joe Biden's He's throwing everything out there, absolutely everything out there. We're
going to get into all of that. We're gonna get into some of the
culture stuff. We've got also stuffrelated to immigration and the states, the
border states fighting this later on comingup in our second hour, Florida Governor
Rohan Decantis is going to join usbecause you have all these Haitian in,
these these Haitian I don't want tosay refugees, maybe some of them are,
(30:55):
but you know, people trying toenter Florida illegally, and I would
imagine that it's a lot tougher.I just think if you're not landlocked,
or maybe there's maybe does the water, does the you know, maritime law
make for certain make certain things easier. But we're going to talk to Governor
DeSantis about this, what he's doing, because I've got story after story involving
(31:18):
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So are the days of the UnitedStates like sands. Damn thing a
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man can do that woman can't doa kindness Shaka's not a damn thing a
man can do. The women can'tdo the state, Well, that's nuts.
There is one thing that a mancan do that a woman can't do
I'm not going to say it theway I said it on break Kane,
(33:34):
thank you. A woman can't havea male copulatory organ mm hmm true and
m c O. They can't.They don't have any of those. Just
saying, I mean, we can'tpee as eloquently standing up. You know,
there's certain things that we can't do, right just saying America go on.
(33:58):
I mean it's just the that's justthe show in the pool stuff right
there. But I mean we could, you know, we could go deeper.
Welcome back to the program, Dana. Last year with you that was
the president man. I think thathis strongest message, kite is when Biden
goes out there to talk to womenabout women's issues. So I want to
(34:19):
see more of that. Get himout there more. They're trying to get
him out less they don't they thisis going to be because he's speaking.
What time is he speaking, likea half hour or so? I think,
So, yeah, we'll watch forthe the top moments of his remarks.
Sure, it's going to be wonderful. Now. One of the other
(34:40):
things that we're watching is the uhalways happening at the border. So the
Supreme Court, just as the leaderwho extended a stay of a Texas immigration
law. So I'm this is wild. This was yesterday he issued an order.
It was a stay that was issuedby Scotus on March fourth, and
it's preventing SB four, which allowslaw enforcement to detain and arrest people who
(35:04):
enter the country illegally. And itwas going to it was supposed to already
be in a fact, but thelegal battles extended it and now it's you
know, that's the way it is. So they're saying that it's a temporary
stay of the Fifth Circuits ruling that'swhich has been twice extended. So now
it's on hold. They have togo through all the appellate courts. And
that's so if the federal government doesn'twant to follow the law, why should
(35:25):
I have to follow a law?Can I pick and choose which law I
don't want to follow? Because thatshould scare you, guys. I'm not
even joking, like be terrified,because I'm telling you what, for the
people who are not led by faithand a higher being and a higher purpose,
the law is the only thing protectingyou from them, and you would
and the really efficacy of the lawis it's equal application. Part of it
(35:51):
comes a huge chunk of it,maybe ninety percent. The rest is just
sound law comes from equal application ofthe law, equally applied, and everyone
is truly equal before the law andunderneath it. When it's broken, then
that's really demonstrating the strength of thelaw, is it not. I mean,
at least you know, with perception. But if the federal government is
(36:14):
picking and choosing what it wants tofollow, then I got a couple of
laws I don't want to follow,Kane. I mean, I've got like
one that I would love to notfollow. It's a it's just a little
thing, you know, huh,might be might be just saying, you
know, but yeah, if that'show the federal government wants to operate,
(36:37):
We're going to talk about this comingup, because it's not just Texas dealing
with this and Arizona in California.I mean, obviously Florida people, Florida
is really it's a border state ifyou think about it, but because you
know, oh well it's you know, it's arounded by water. Yeah,
but have you seen what they're dealingwith with the Haitian immigrants coming over trying
(36:58):
to enter illegally. Yeah, we'regonna talk to Governor Ron DeSantis about that
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patriotmobile dot com slash dana at nineseven two Patriot. So, Michael,
let's take Trump at his word fora moment and say he was talking about
the automotive industry. Let's say hewas talking about eComics economics, but isn't
what he proposes, the tariffs andthe like. Wouldn't that be devastating too?
Of course it would, Jonathan,and that's part of what I went
(38:27):
into in the column that I wroteabout this this week. Uh okay,
take him at his word. What'san economic bloodbath? An economic bloodbath comes
from a one hundred percent tariff onChinese imports, to which we know China
is only going to retaliate, andit's going to hurt American consumers terribly,
and it's going to hurt American workers. Well, the economic bloodbath is having
(38:51):
China dominate everything. You're not goingto have American workers. And that's kind
of what they seem to miss.I love how they start. That was
the MSNBC, and I love howthey start this with, well, you
know, just taking Trump at hisword, you know, because we all
know he's talking about murdering everyone.It's not not at all what he was
saying. Welcome back to the program, top of the second hour, Dana
Lash here with you, and uh, the left and policy and business,
(39:15):
et cetera. Uh, I meanthe idea, I mean the the debate
on tariffs, and this is whatthey're repositioning this too. And I don't
even know if that's something that thatTrump would actually A be able to do
or b would even be advised todo fully because I know that let me
pull this piece up because this comesfrom Financial Times and this was a piece
(39:38):
that gets into China circumventing US tariffsbecause they're shipping more goods via Mexico.
That's something that they've been doing forfor quite some time. Uh, there's
there's gonna be it can't just Ithink this is just is a very specious
debate, and it's weird that that'swell, you know, he really wants
(40:00):
to murder everyone. But you know, let's go ahead and let's just say
that this is how it's going tothis is how it's going to go let's
just say now when it concerns tariffsin China, the tariffs that really the
ones that the the tariffs that wereimplemented during the Trump administration. Biden's kept
(40:21):
those. That's that was the Financialthat's the This is the Financial Times article
that I'm it's from Container Trades statisticsand it looks at the big containers that
they ship from China to Mexico andthey looked at the first three quarters of
twenty three, that's the latest datathat's available, and they show that it's
(40:45):
there's an increase, and that theincrease is because Mexico has overtaken China as
the biggest exporter of goods to theUS last year. So they're disguising what
China's doing is there instead of justshipping direct to the United States, they'll
just go through a third party andthen shoot, they're there, and that's
how they get around this stuff.But the Biden administry, the reason they're
(41:09):
still doing it is because the Bidenadministration kept it. Notice how none of
the people that were sitting at thedesk knew anything about this to ask this
guy or even do a follow up. Because that's the state. That's the
state of journalism. People used tobe well read and intelligent. You don't
have to be an expert in everything, but you should want a renaissance type
(41:29):
of curiosity right to where you wantto learn something about everything, so that
when you sit down and you talkto like this economic so called economic expert
who's apparently zelotry for partisanship exceeds hisability to actually share expertise or maybe even
be an expert in his field,his chosen field. But the questions that
(41:52):
you see these people ask now aremiles wide and inches deep. No one
followed up and said, well,if they're so bad, why did the
Bidend ministry retain the tariffs that hadbeen implemented during the previous Trump administration.
Clearly they found that helpful. Canyou explain maybe why that's changed now or
what you would change or if youthink that that's something that Democrats are going
to continue to commit to if theywin in November. That would have been
(42:15):
a follow up. But these theysat there like bumps on a log.
They have no idea what to askbecause they're morons. None of the there's
a financial illiteracy, there's just abasic educational illiteracy with ninety nine percent of
the people in the press, andthey there's this hatred towards autodietism. Oh
(42:35):
well, you didn't go to anIvy League university and study economics, then
you aren't qualified to ask questions.Listen up, Jack, as a tax
paid American citizen who loves learning aboutpolicy and everything that affects my pocketbook,
I damn well will become an expertin something, particularly as it affects me,
and I will ask questions about it. But that's how they view They
(42:58):
themselves aren't smart enough to catch theaspersions on your character that they do.
I mean, I watch I watchedthat full thing. There was like a
fifteen minute video, and I watchedthe full thing and I'm waiting. Actually
I'm exaggerating. It was maybe liketen, but I'm waiting and watching it.
None of them knew anything what thisguy was talking about. And he
(43:20):
knew it, and he reveled init. He's like, yes, I'm
just gonna keep talking, you know, blah blah blah. Thirty thousand foot
view Meat and Potatoes. Mm mmmmm. Platitude platitude. Oh that's great.
Platitude question, platitude answer. Hmmooh platitude. Yes, meat and potatoes.
Mmm, that was the interview.That's the interview. So do you
(43:43):
see though, how this is alsoempowering Mexico with China using Mexico as the
third party. Mexico is a veryit's becoming a very well healed middleman,
right and enjoin its position. I'llmake sure you have piece that I read.
There's actually a couple of things herethat I'm gonna make sure for you
(44:05):
subscribers to Chapman Burst, the newsletterfor the show, that you have.
It's one of those articles that Ido want you to read because it's and
it's an easy quick read. It'lltake you like three minutes. But I
think you're gonna need to know this, especially as the debate moves more and
more towards this, because this isnot a ground that Democrats can really play
on. And I hope that Republicans, particularly with this messaging and this is
(44:25):
one of the things that Trump issuccessful on and I think that he needs
to go where his strengths are,and I think he needs to keep messaging
about this because enough people are stillmad at China that this I think will
play really really well. And alsobecause you can tie in manufacturing all of
this trade jobs. That's really goingto play well and with rust belt states.
This is where Republicans need to justhammer. They need to hammer this.
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Democrats are deer in the headlights wheneverthey have to be called to account
for policies or any kind of That'swhy they didn't change a lot of stuff.
Notice that all the executive order wereabout immigration. They didn't do a
damn thing with the economic policy withregards to taris in China, they didn't
do anything with it. They leftit. That's very telling, is it
not? I think so so thisuh, I really do think because he's
(45:16):
not going to talk about this inVegas, he they're going to talk about
I told you the ads that they'retaking out are all about racial placed for
minority voters. That's all you're gonnahear about, abortions and to racisms,
you know, et cetera. Said, that's all you're gonna hear about.
That's it. Not gonna hear anythingelse. This is one of the reasons
(45:38):
why I think a lot of governorshave been empowered to do take these very
grand economic steps within their own states. We've got governor Runda Santasan coming up
about immigration and all of that,because this all ties into it. Everything
ties into it. I mean,you're think about the cartel involvement in Mexican
government, and now you're having Mexico'sgo between for China and the United States,
(46:01):
and Mexico already gets so much oftheir fentanyl components from China, already
telling you that's big business for them. Kin, why didn't we think of
this, dang it. I mean, these are the world's two largest economies
and you're right in the middle.US imports from China fall by twenty five
(46:22):
percent, and then Beijing fixated onMexico Financial Times notes, so it all
went through there and then it comesup just saying I'm just saying, now
a few other things I want tomake sure that we hit on. Uh.
I know, I was going totalk about this now I'm going to
the Don Lemon interview, the uhElon Musk thing. And I'm only bringing
(46:45):
it up because I watched a videothis morning where Elon Musk makes me worthy
faces as he tries to wrap hishead around the idea that Don Lemon doesn't
understand the concept of hypotheticals. Soif you know. And this is just
very amusing. So Don Lemon getsaxed. Well, he ended up getting
(47:05):
a pay day. How much didhe get from Cenna? And he got
a nice pay day? Several afew million, seventeen million, I know,
cut seven, we have some ofit. Yeah, he I mean,
he got a nice payday. Solet me just let me set it
up and then we're gonna play this. So he then makes a deal with
X to where he has a newprogram and X is gonna stream his show
(47:28):
or carry his show exclusively so it'snot going to be on any other platform.
And then I guess, for oneof his first interviews, Don Lemon
decides to interview Elon Musk, theguy employing him, which is something you
never really do if it's not goingto be softball, particularly, and it
went horribly because Don Lemon, Iguess, decided, Okay, well we've
signed a contract, so I'm protected. You can't keep you can't keep or
(47:49):
fire me. You got to keepme, and I can just abuse you
as much as I want. Well, he found out the hard way that
Elon Musk doesn't care about any ofthat stuff and doesn't operate by societal demands.
And so he fired him, andDon Lemon been pitching a moaning this
entire time. Audio Somebody seven givesyou some insight. It was he must
got mad, and you could tellhe was annoyed and he was really trying
(48:10):
to, you know, keep ahold of I'd have been mad, I
yelled at him. But listen,this is audio some by seven. When
the census is done, the censusis based on all people in an area,
whether there are civil citizens or not. So if there are a concentration
of people who came here legally ina in a particular state, or in
(48:32):
any particular state, that state willactually then get an increased number of House
seats. So the House seat apportionmentas proportioned to a number of people and
not the number of citizens. Sothe the illegals willingly go to place like
Calporni in New York and the ifyou just look at the math, if
(48:55):
you look at the apportionment with andwithout illegals, I believe California would lose.
I believe the blue state there willbe a net loss of Blue states
of approximately twenty seats in the House. This also applies to the electoral college.
So he's like well, this alsoapplies to electing the president because the
same the electoral votes are also doneby apportionment, the same way that House
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seats are done. Don Lemon hasno He's just Don Lemon is sitting there.
He's not listening and absorbing this information. He's waiting to talk. There's
a big difference, and you cantell I hate that. But did you
hear what he was asking for whenwhen he was? I mean, you
know, I you miss all theshots that you don't take. I guess.
(49:45):
But he asked for in his contractand all of this came out.
He wanted a cyber truck, right, he wanted what is it, twenty
five million? A cyber truck?And however many shares of X or shares
a number of shares an X.Isn't that what he wanted? Dude straight
(50:06):
up asked for a cyber truck.I mean he has for that child's drawing
kidding, so he you know,he tried. Can you imagine that?
Is he worth all that millions ofdollars? Is cyber truck and shares an
X? Are you serious? Look? I will say I give him credit
(50:29):
for asking what he thinks he's worth. Now, notice I said what he
thinks he's worth, because he mightvalue himself a little bit too, a
little bit more than some other peoplewould value him. But you know,
you get out there and you askfor what you think you're worth. This
is why always gets so mad withthese Hollywood starletts who raise a hell because
the much more famous box office drawdude name their name is, that gets
(50:52):
top billion or paid more. AndI'm like, okay, well, then
if you can be much of abox office draws this guy, you can
get paid the same. And also, it's not this guy's fault that your
agent sucks, right, I havean agent, and I mean I've gone
through this for years. You donot ever be afraid to ask what you
think you're worth. I will literallyask you. I will drag it,
I will ask you, I willtell you what I think I'm worth,
(51:14):
and I will say this is whatyou got to meet right here. It's
a fun process. Everyone loves me, including my lawyer. They all love
me. This is the only timewhere I'm like and super insufferable. But
I always get mad these starlett's andpeople who don't ask for what they think
they're worth. At least he did. Kane He's like, you know,
I'm worth a cyber truck and millionsof dollars and shares and ucks. I'll
(51:36):
give that much credit and then I'llstop there. We have headlines on the
way. You don't you know whena mess is we roll and now all
of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's quick five.
This headline is stupid, news Weekpopular intermittent fasting diet is linked to cardiovascular
death risk. It's not the VAX, guys, It's not the vacs,
(52:00):
they say, those who only atewith it. I do this so I
don't eat after eight o'clock and Idon't eat before typically eleven, every single
day, like religiously. And theysay that people who only eat within eight
hours of the day and follow atime restricting schedule were ninety one percent more
likely to die, not from theVAX, but the cardiovascular disease that just
like all of a sudden, showedup apparently in this brand new study that
(52:22):
the American Heart Association's Epidemiology, Prevention, Lifestyle, and Cardio Metabolic Scientific Sessions
twenty twenty four Chicago reported on betweenMarch eighteenth and the twenty first, And
they say The finding is expected becausepreviously, intermittent fasting was found to improve
blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol levels, et cetera. Yeah, I think
that they well they say that,well, you know, it's all of
(52:44):
a sudden, we got cardiovascular diseaseout there. It's not the VAX though,
not the VAX. And I thinkthat this to say that it increases.
I just think that this is supersketch. Sorry it is. Fisker
is EV's startup. Fisker is goingto raise up to one hundred and fifty
million, but they pause production.They paused production. According to Yaho Finance,
(53:07):
they said that they are selling convertiblenotes as the startup tries to navigate
a cash crunch and a weak demandfor its cars because nobody wants an EV.
I'm just saying, And Fisker's not. Isn't that a bougie or EV
brand. Fisker's like pretty bouge,isn't it. Yeah, let's see a
(53:28):
hungry bear woke up from hibernation anda California mountain village is now bracing for
invasion because it's not and bear.It's bears, bears everywhere. All the
bears are waking up. They havea sense of smell of one hundred times
keener than that of humans. That'sterrifying. And so now they are looking
for your leftover pizza and your fridge. They're coming in your house, eating
up all your chips. Be aware. Coming up Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on
(53:52):
all of the illegal Haitian immigrants tryingto enter into the US via Florida by
boat. We're going to talk aboutthat as before. So much to with
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Always good discussion Intercourse Channel three fortyseven Direct TV. So we've been watching
this. I've been following this forquite some time. I told you on
spring break I was in Turks andKCOS was talking to all the locals there.
(54:37):
They were livid over what was happeningwith Haiti and saying that they have
been overrun. That the illegal immigrantscoming in from Haiti are now exceeding the
native population of just that island.And that's just one small island in the
Caribbean. Other islands are being affected. And now the United States, we've
seen a number of Haitian immigrants enteringillegally from the southern border, and now
(54:58):
they're looking at Florida. We weregetting headlines about boats coming in to Florida
going into through the Keys from Haiti, and of course then Florida Governor Ron
DeSantis holds a press conference saying that'snot going to happen. They're going to
repel them. He joins us viaSkype right now, Governor Ron de Santis,
we so appreciate you joining us,given us some of your time.
I've never I mean I always knew. I've grew up seeing boats coming in
(55:21):
from Cuba, you know, etcetera. This though, everyone's being warned
that this is something entirely different becauseof the complete breakdown of the government in
Haiti, and you're sending law enforcementyou've sent officials down to the keys to
help tell us what you're expecting andwhat you've done so far. Well,
first, it's just important to pointout this is the job of the federal
(55:43):
government, and the Coast Guard actuallydoes a good job, but they are
way under man by Iden is notdevoting enough resources, and so we've seen
issues with this now going on forquite some time. So January of twenty
twenty three, over a year ago, I didn't executive order and we plussed
up a lot of people to fillin the gaps. Since January of twenty
(56:05):
twenty three, the State of Floridahas interdicted six hundred and sixty vessels and
repelled over thirteen thousand illegal aliens.And that's just the State of Florida's vessels.
The Coastguard has been doing it aswell, and so when the unrest
in Haiti has gotten even worse,I did additional resources. So this is
(56:27):
plussing up what we've already been doing, just basically telling and it's important that
when you show people that they willbe interdicted and returned, the incentive for
them to try the journey goes downdramatically, because this is not an easy
trek on a vessel from Haiti allthe way through it's a lot. I
mean the Cuba trip isn't easy either, but that's ninety miles to the keys.
(56:50):
Haiti's a little more difficult. SoI think we've put in place enough
vessels to whatever gets through the coastGuard we can do. Now. It's
importantly legally. If you catch illegalaliens on the seas, sending them back
is easy. Once they get intoour country, then the federal government will
give them a lot of rights.So, for example, they come across
(57:13):
the southern border, I've had peopledown there from Florida that will intercept the
minute you turn them over to theborder patrol. Biden just basically releases them
into the interior of our country.That is not the way it works on
the sea. So it's very importantto interdict those vessels before they make landfall.
And that's Florida or anywhere else.Look, Dana, as, I
(57:34):
got to defend my state. I'vegot enough issues just dealing with people fleeing
from Blue states moving into Florida.I mean, I'm building more, we're
building housing, We've got all thisstuff. I can't be having people coming
illegally from Haiti into Florida. Andwe announced last week that our Florida Fish
and Wildlife actually recently intercepted a boatwith twenty five Haitians illegally trying to come
(57:59):
to Florida. They had drugs andguns on their vestment. Night vision,
Robert, night Vision. That's notexactly what you want to be happening in
your state. So we're working ourWe've devoted an enormous amount of resources,
and this is not our core taskbecause the sea interdiction is really the federal
(58:19):
government. But I'm not just goingto sit there and complain. If there's
a gap to be filled, we'redoing it. So we've been doing this
for quite some time. The lastfew weeks now is at the apex of
the amount of resources we've done.But we think it's important. It is
incredibly important. Florida Governor Ron deSantis is joining us to be a skype
And I'm glad you mentioned to thesort of legal difference there, because there's
(58:42):
been a lot of discussion about thison social media and I like to watch
legal twitter fight about it. Butwhat you mentioned was incredibly important. Immediately
meeting someone in the waters as opposedto once they make land, because if
you as you were saying, youcan interdict them in open water. But
so as to the way I understated, if they make land, then are
you kind of your hands are sortof tied like other border states that are
(59:05):
landlocked by the federal government that won'tdo their job. Well, here's the
thing. I would be willing tosend people, additional people to Texas to
help if they come over the border. I think the states should be able
to just put them back over theborder to Mexico. The problem when you
get to a situation like Florida isif they have people in our state and
we wanted to fly them, sayback to Haiti, you have to get
(59:28):
clearance to be able to do that. If you wanted to fly somebody to
South American country wherever they're from,it becomes a little bit more difficult because
the federal government's going to tell thehost countries not to accept our planes.
So we've gone through these iteration.What could we do as states? I
definitely think we can help put themback over the border if they come across
in Texas or Arizona, and soI'd be willing to help do that.
(59:51):
I think that the states really haveno other choice to do that at that
point. It's a little bit differentfor a maritime state like us. That's
why we've got We really have toget them before they reached the shores,
and that's why we're working so hardto do that. Yeah, although I
will say this, we do haveour transport program also that's going to be
operational. So Haitians land in theFlorida Keys, their next stop very well
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may be Martha's Vineyard. I wasjust going to ask you about that,
Governor, if you have any moreexcursions planned from the Great State of Florida
up to maybe Martha's Vineyard, ormaybe Maryland, or maybe any of these
other sanctuary cities or states that loveto practice the virtue signaling of sanctuary,
but they want Florida and Texas andeverybody else to pay for it. Well,
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hopefully it doesn't come to that,but I think that we're going to
be ready. I also was proudjust last week I signed some additional legislation
to build off the success we've alreadyhad with really making Florida now the number
one state combating ilegal immigration. WhenI became governor, data sanctuary cities weren't
even banned in Florida. We bannedsanctuary cities. We did mandate everify we've
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got strong penalties for smuggling illegal aliens. And now what we did was we
upped penalties. If you've previously beendeported and you commit an offense in Florida,
you're getting the book thrown at you. We also said people driving without
a license, we're getting very seriousabout that. We don't issue driver's licenses
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to illegal aliens in Florida. Wedon't recognize out of state licenses that have
been that have been issued to illegalaliens. But we got to make sure
that when they're if they're coming toFlorida, that's not a good place to
be driving without a license. Sowe did that, which I think is
very significant. And then finally whenwe said no ID some of the local
governments a couple of years ago,we're talking about issuing their own IDs to
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illegals, not driver's license, butIDs. Some NGOs we're trying to do
it. So we did legislation acouple of years ago said no. But
what we've also now done is said, okay, you can't issue that in
Florida, but if someone gets anNGO to issue that an ID in California
or anything, you can't accept iteither. So we've done, I think,
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a lot more than any other stateto say, Okay, if you're
coming across the border illegally, that'swrong. Florida should not be a destination
you're looking to because you're just youdon't have the benefits here. We're not
rolling out the red carpet. Tothe contrary, you're much better off going
to California or in Illinois. Yeah, that's a great point. Talking with
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, how manydo you think since And I'm going to
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move on because I want to askyou about all of the I think that
the parental rights bill has been ahuge success considering how much the press is
gone after it. But one lastquick question on this. How many additional
Haitian illegal aliens coming in just recently? Do you think that's increased file?
I keep reading conflicting reports on that. I was just kind of curious.
Yeah, so it's interesting. Wehave not actually seen a big uptick since
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all this started. Interesting and hating, and I think the reason for that
data is the best way to getinto the United States. From Haiti now
is as you mentioned earlier, throughthe southern border. If they can just
get to Mexico, they know they'regoing to get in scott free. If
they got to get in a ricketyvessel and try to travel all the way
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through the Florida Straits, that's atough thing. That's very hazardous. It's
more hazardous than coming across the border. So I think that's part of the
reason we haven't seen. But thenI also think because of the resources that
we've dedicated. I do think theword on the street is out that you're
likely going to get interdicted, soit's not really worth the risk to do.
So. We have not seen ahuge increase or really much of an
(01:03:34):
increase, if any, But ifwe do, we have more resources deployed
than we've ever had in the historyof Florida. And what you were telling
me to Governor about illegal aliens andthe possession of driver's licenses, which you
know Florida immediately mixed and I thoughtwas interesting, especially considering US District Court
Judge Sharon Coleman Northern District of Illinois. Basically, they upheld undocumented or that's
(01:03:58):
what they said, undocumented immigrants illegoaliens have the right to own guns.
It was this firearm possession charge againstone illegal alien who had a handgun in
Chicago. This case now finally comingto bear. So in Illinois, sanctuary
states like Illinois, they're giving peoplewho are here illegally the right to have
a firearm. And then you havethose you have, I mean, just
the story you were saying about theones that you did that Florida Fish and
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Wildlife interdicted. They had guns anddrugs and night vision. Florida's doing it
very differently than these sanctuary states.Well, just think those sanctuary states are
also some of the most hostile statesto law abiding citizens owning and possessing firearms.
So we're in a situation in thiscountry that the political left, if
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you want to go to an airport, you have to show I picture ID,
they'll do basically an anal search ofyou just to get on the plane.
Meanwhile, if you're here illegally noID, they just give you a
sheet of paper. You just godo whatever you want. And then the
flip side is if you wanted toconceal carry and say Chicago is a law
biding citizen, they'd want to throwyou in ill for that. But somehow
a liberal judge is saying that illegalaliens somehow have to do this. They've
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just turned the world upside down inthis country. And I think Americans are
sick of being second class. It'sbad enough to allow illegal immigration, but
then to treat American citizens worse thanyou treat illegal aliens. It's just absurd.
I wanted to ask you one lastthing, Florida Governor rond DeSantis,
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via skype with us the Parental Rightsand Education Bill. I'm still amazed at
the way that this is being well, not amazed. I shouldn't be misrepresented
by the press, because I've seenpeople now say, oh, well we
can say gay. Now we cansay which you will. I mean I
went to Florida and I yelled gayin the parking lot at the airport and
nobody arrested me. So I meanit was okay. But be this was
(01:05:48):
is hailed as such a success.It's I know activists were looking to block
it. It was settled with thestate last week. The legislation still fully
intact. That's a huge win forFlorida and for your administration, Governor,
And I just wanted to get yourfinal thoughts on that. No, absolutely,
Look, we want our schools toeducate, not indoctrinate. It's wrong
(01:06:11):
to be jamming in things like transgenderismand gender ideology into our schools. It's
just not appropriate. And we tookthat position. We had to defeat opposition
from the eight hundred pound guerrilla inFlorida politics Disney, which we did.
And oh, by the way,Disney sued against us, has also been
dismissed in the trial court level.And then you had Yestera last week where
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the court said the law is fullyin effect. Some of the media were
trying to spin that as somehow positivefor them because they said, oh,
Florida has admitted that the word isnot banned, but that was never it.
So literally, you had a falsenarrative that was created from the beginning,
and then you have activists that aresuing not on what the law actually
(01:06:56):
says, but on the false narrativethat was propagated by the The laws fully
upheld, and basically the status said, yeah, that's all a false narrative.
That's not a victory for these activists. They were basically perpetuating a lie.
So what we did respects the rightsof parents. It's clearly appropriate to
not have that stuff jammed into thecurriculum, and we're better off as a
(01:07:19):
result of that. I can tellyou Dana. Florida is still leading the
nation and in migration and part ofit. Yes, we had a big
surge because of the COVID freedom versussome other states. Yes, law and
order state very important. But parentsin some of these deep blue states,
they say, send their kids toschool and it's pure indoctrination, and they
(01:07:41):
don't want that. So they knowif they go to Florida, they've got
a state governments, certainly me asgovernor, but also our legislature that's fighting
for them and for their kids.And I would point out, because I
think this does tie into the indoctrinationissue, we did paycheck protection for teacher
union dues. So right now MiamiDad Teacher Union, third largest teacher union
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in the country, they have notgotten enough members to sign up, so
they're on the brink of decertification.And the reason is is because we empowered
the rank and file to say,wait a minute, this union is pursuing
a political agenda. They were theones that fought me when I had schools
open during COVID, they wanted itclose. They were doing protests, having
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coffins in front of the schools,saying all the kids were going to die
was totally absurd. That was foryou know, almost four years ago that
this was going on. They're theones that want to hijack our schools to
create a partisan political agenda. Soparents' rights has been important, but I'd
say also we're the only state thathas actually beaten the teachers' unions all across
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the board. And that's what you'regoing to have to do if you want
to save the country. You can'tlet the left simply take over every institution
in a Maria life. And soit's been long thought that the left just
has K twelve they can just dowhat they want with it. Not in
Florida, we don't think the schoolsbelong to the left at all. We're
fighting back and it's and the proofis in the putting there. America's Governor
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Ron DeSantis. I know so manypeople that even from Texas that have actually
moved to Florida because they like thereceipts and they like the wins. Beaten
teachers' unions, beaten Disney beaten,woke culture, beaten, the federal government
on illegal immigration, the whole nineyards. Governor DeSantis, always a pleasure.
Thank you for your fight, notjust for leaving Florida, but providing
a blueprint for the rest of thecountry. We appreciate it. Thanks.
(01:09:34):
Of course, it's his lafe missionto make bad decisions. It's time for
Florida man, all right. Sofirst up here this uh a Florida.
A Florida man pretended to be aDisney World staffer to steal a famous character,
(01:09:59):
and of course I everything just frozeup because everything sucks at Why would
you want to I would think that, you know, Disney would probably at
this point, because they're so devalued, would give it, give it away
for free. So if I canget this thing pulled up, I'll get
it to you. In the meantime, though, a Florida woman was accused
of kicking an er nurse in thestomach and was arrested for a dui.
According to WFLA, that's yeah,you can't be doing that kind of stuff.
(01:10:21):
The woman was super drunk. AFlorida Highway Patrol trooper responded to a
crash on Sunset Point boulevard after awoman collided with a tree, forty seven
year old Katrina mcgrade. She hadempty alcoholic drinks and the driver's side door
pocket of her lexis and that's notallowable at all, not allowable. She
(01:10:42):
was arrested taking a Sumter County jail. Third hour on the way stick with
us. My Republican friends tell mewe spend a lot of money. It's
saving billions of dollars, saving billionsof dollars, were actually cutting the deficit.
Two wait is what what does hethink he's cutting the deposite? Why
is he whispering? It's so weird? Can that stop? He needs to
quit that. Welcome back to theprogram, Daniel Asure with you top of
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Lots of good stuff that comes out. In fact, Lorraine has an epic
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I keep telling folks, I've heardfrom some of you who say, Okay,
maybe I don't play games, butI actually see the door that this
opens, and I understand it.It's about the last place where you can
escape from politics, and it uniteseverybody. It is an asset and that's
(01:11:50):
why the left ones to ruin it. We'll revisit it. But so far
as the president, he's supposed toisn't he supposed to be speaking in Vegas
here shortly? Yeah? Do weknow what he's talking on? They actually
never said I think it's just acampaign thing. Yeah, it's definitely a
campaign thing. He I think it'sLatino voters. Oh so, so they're
(01:12:14):
they're they're releasing two ads, heand Kamala Harris their first TV buys.
They're ad bys. They are releasingtwo ads that that are basically vote Democrats.
If you're black, vote Democrat.And then now they're going to go
after the Hispanics. So Kaine,half of you better listen to us.
You know the other half it's justthe devil. But you know, half
of you better listen to us.Double adjacent. You're just white. You're
(01:12:39):
just white. But I'm curious asto how that how that will work,
because it's not Democrats are hym rhagingminority voters in one of the Ultimately the
kicker is that minority voters I thinkfeel patronized, insultingly so by all of
(01:13:02):
the identity politic appeals. But that'sexacerbated by the economic factor. When people
realize they're doing worse now than theywere previously, it makes you take a
second look at all the other nonsensethat you're hearing, and that's what's happening.
That's really what's kickstarting a lot ofthis this epic fall of favorability that
(01:13:24):
Democrats previously had with minority voters.So he's going to play up all the
identity politics stuff. He's also beentalking about corporate greed. We're going to
use the commie talking points. He'sgoing to He's going to really push that.
I wanted to share this. Thiswas Washington Times NBC news pool last
(01:13:45):
month. Trump is outperforming Biden whereit concerns which candidate would better handle the
economy, and I think this wasI don't think this is likely voters.
I think it was just right voters. So that's they have to refine their
messaging on that, and you're notgonna be able to do that with just
(01:14:06):
corporate read. They don't want totake responsibility for the consequence of their policies,
so instead they'll just say, well, it's this corporation that did it
to you. You know, it'sbig grocery, that's what it is.
It's big grocery, big grocery jackingup those prices. If that were true,
then people would be flocking to themore affordable grocery stores. But every
(01:14:28):
grocery store has had to increase pricebecause that's not where the price increases are
coming from. The price increases arecoming from the cost of fuel, the
cost of doing business, the costof everything else. That's where all of
this is coming from. But see, Biden and company don't get it.
Well they do, they just don'tcare. They just don't feel like there
should be any consequences for their badeconomic policy. And we have now two
(01:14:49):
years in a row, or sorry, two months in a row, inflation's
coming in hotter than was ever tobe expected. I love how they said.
This was an e gnomics professor atTexas Tech and he said, well,
the last two months uptick has comeat a bit of a surprise to
whom. How are you an economicsprofessor? And you're like, well,
(01:15:12):
I'm shocked. The inflation's still comingin hot, I am surprised. What
how how are you surprised? Andso, because he's desperate for some kind
of distraction to avoid accountability, he'slike, well, it's shrink flation.
Look, the candy bars have gottensmaller, everything smaller because they want more
(01:15:38):
money. Well, are you gonnatell them why they had to shrink things?
The cost of ingredients, the costof materials to package, the cost
of packaging, the cost of production. Why is all of that increasing?
Oh, because they just want tomake more money. Do you realize how
stupid that sounds? That sounds sodumb. You create eight economic policy that
(01:16:02):
just jacks up government spending, drivingdown the value of the dollar. You
are the excessive spending, excessive,excessive, and now you want out try
to offset that by raising taxes becauseyou won't cut spending, so you're gonna
try to raise taxes. And thenyou have the audacity when everyone else responds.
(01:16:23):
Because it affects not just average everydayindividuals, but also businesses, And
it affects farmers, and it affectstheir crop, and it affects the people
who drive the trucks to distribute thecrop because the fuel is made more expensive
by your policies. So this allaffects every aspect. And then his response
as well as not my policies,All of a sudden, out of nowhere,
(01:16:43):
Big Grocery decided they're gonna check upprices, shrink your candy bars,
big grocery, big cookie, bigcereal, everything's big, he said last
month in the State of the Union. Quote too many corporate raise their prices
to pad their profits. Oh mygosh, he sounds like you know what
(01:17:04):
he sounds like. He sounds likean eighth grader who just had a political
awakening. And they sound stupid.Left That's what it sounds like. Everybody.
You all know those people, youget the people who are newly awakened
to stuff, and they just theydo stuff like this. Well, it's
not because of you know, it'snot because I won't stop spending and have
spent more, and it's not becauseI won't stop raising taxes. It's it's
(01:17:28):
because Big Grocery. That sounds sodumb. That is the dumb and people
who believes this, that is thedumbest damn thing I've ever heard. It
actually kills my brain cells to tryto make sense of it. And that's
without the benefit of a you know, alcohol good night. Well, you
know, I forget. I regretsaying it was transitory Janet Yellen with inflation.
(01:17:48):
We just played that last week,did we not? It was last
week? And then I see allthese billionaires sell what are they selling?
All their shares there? They're it'smaking me nervous. Came, I mean
come and crash, like by howbad they've been delaying this, And yeah,
they're going to delay it until,like say Biden loses, and then
(01:18:09):
they're going to be like look whatTrump did. Yeah, they'll start letting
it decay right after November fifth ifthey lose. So you're saying I should
put my money and my mattresses now, yeah, or her by precious metals
like from gold cot like exactly makesure you use cotina, uh sidebar.
When I was young, my stepgrandmother, when she passed, I've noticed
(01:18:32):
that there's this with older people,especially like the greatest generation. They kept
everything like my grandmother would reuse foil, my step grandmother, my stepdad's mom,
she would you know, the nestingmixing bowls. She would hide things
in them. She would have likeimportant documents and then a bowl and then
(01:18:55):
like a chotchki in a bowl orYes, it was the weirdest thing.
So when she passed and they allhad to clear out her, it was
a small, modest apartment and itjust looked like she she she kept her
big furniture from her big wedding orher big bedroom set from when she was
married, but everything else was prettymodest. And you know, she didn't
(01:19:16):
have a whole heck of a lotat first glance. Then when they started
going through her stuff, I'm gonnatell you, those old folks, if
you want something hidden, give itto an old folk. They will hide
it, and they will hide itso damn well they won't even remember where
it is. It is so good. I mean, she had stuff in
(01:19:39):
places I never would have thought toput things. She would tape things to
the bottom of stuff and it wouldbe in kep and you would open a
cap and it would be nice andneat. You never knew, you didn't
know. It was the craziest thingI've ever seen. And they were going
through all her stuff and like,oh my gosh, and just finding all
of these things that were hidden inall all of these different, you know,
(01:20:01):
little spots. I mean, Inever you know, legal docums.
Should I had legal documents in theweirdest of ways. I mean, it's
actually genius now that I think aboutit. You know, they should do
a class on that, right.I'm just saying, like, who needs
a safe? Well, you gotan old person who can hide stuff in
your house. You don't need asafe. Get you an old person to
hide stuff. I mean they werefinding all kinds of stuff, like bracelets
(01:20:24):
and some air. Because she didn'twear a lot of jewelry. She would
keep it, you know if likeher family gave it to her husband gave
it to or whatever. But shedidn't keep it like a jewelry box,
you know, it would you know, if it was a ring, it
would be taped to the bottom ofsomething that had a recessed bottom and you
could tape it on there. Soit's still I mean, genius, genius.
So I'm just saying, do Ineed to start doing that? I
(01:20:46):
feel like I should. But here'smy problem. So I also have this
habit. I don't know why,but part of me mentally is like a
World War two greatest generation kind ofhigh to stuff person. I will get
Christmas presents for people and I willhide them. I've done this for years,
and I forget it. I forgetwhere it's going. I forget it.
(01:21:10):
I forget where it's at. Ihave to make notes for myself.
So this is one of the reasonswhy I keep everything itemized. It looks
like chaos to you at first glance, but I swear it makes like the
best sense ever, and I Ijust cannot. I think I'm gonna have
to do that. I think I'mgonna have to start like maybe hiding money
(01:21:31):
and hide and important stuff like that. I have some bulls. Yeah,
that was like, actually one ofthe most genius things I've ever seen.
Taking think about it. You're you'remixing bowls, right, legal document bowl,
legal document bowl. That's genius.That's beyond money. In the Bible,
she's yeah, she's she was livingin like thirty forty, like way
(01:21:55):
ahead of us. My grandfather wouldkeep mounds of cash in the family in
the family Bible, in the middleof the coffee table, in the middle
of his house. They never lockedtheir doors, a little eight hundred square
foot house in that Sarks They neverlocked their door. And I remember asking
him. I saw him open itone day and I was like, why
do you have all this money inhere? What are you? Aren't you
worried? I was like, Grandpa, you need to put that in the
(01:22:16):
bank. He hated banks and hehated hospitals, and I said, it's
not very safe for it to bethere, and he goes, no,
Heathen's gonna look in here. Iwas like, he's right, because they
never had an issue, right,I don't know, but man's that's that's
something else, something else. SoI like, I said, I just
(01:22:38):
don't know what they think they're gonnado that with the economy. And this
is where the current administration needs tojust hammer down on this. All right,
So coming up a few other thingsto touch on. We're heading towards
the bottom of this third hour,and we're gonna get into we've been hitting
immigration, where we've been hitting someof the cultural aspects as well, and
(01:23:01):
apparently Biden's going to speak at somepoint. Brooklyn residents are infuriated. They're
protesting homeless shelters being built in Brooklyn. Wait, you vote for this stuff?
Did you not think you were goingto have to live with it?
You voted for it, and nowall of the news you would probably miss
(01:23:25):
it's time for Dana's Quick five.So this is breaking. So now Senate
Bill four that's s before in Texas, the law that said that the state
of Texas could detain, jail removeillegal immigrants in the state. The Supreme
Court has just came out in BCallows Texas to enforce immigration law. The
Biden administration, remember, had suedto block the law, but now and
(01:23:46):
then there was an injunction against SBfour. But now Scotis has said no,
we're all good. But it's stillgoing to play out. It still
has to go through the lower courts. But they said that yes, Texas
can enforce s before right now.That gives local police the power to arrest
people who enter illegally, arrest injail, so that can go into effect
litigation goes on the lower courts.It still could ultimately they could block it
(01:24:10):
at a later date, but inthe meantime it's going to continue. The
majority did not explain its reasoning.Amy Coney Barrett and NBC Notes wrote separately
to the appeals Court has yet toweigh in on the issue. So as
we were saying on break, theyeating can commence. We'll come back to
this because it's an important one.I also saw this. Kane found this.
(01:24:34):
Plano, Sorry, Plano, Texas. One and a half million gallons
gallons of sewage was leaked into whiteRock Creek in Plano. The city said
it was a valve failure at alift station and that it caused wastewater to
basically flood and some of the mechanicalequipment shut down and that resulted in a
(01:24:55):
sewage overflow. Tasty, it's literallyCalifornia eating tex poopoo water. Plano said
that it's drinking water though, isnot affected and it's safe to use.
Just don't drink out of that whiteRock Creek, especially if it's got some
floaters in there today. So don'tI know, I'm twelve years old.
Bear with me. Come on,I earned it. I've earned it.
Also, you're like, please,don't. Let's get back to more serious
(01:25:19):
issues. This. A huge volcanoerupted again in Iceland, spewing bright orange
lava into the air. Don't liveby volcanoes. And a chunk of a
Boeing seven thirty seven fell off aUnited flight, this one from San Francisco
to southern Oregon. And tomorrow I'llshare with you the crocodile handler who almost
lost his genitals. Now we'll havethat one for tomorrow. It's not a
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case for second term by the costand creating more jobs. You know,
(01:26:01):
we we have grassroots support. Youknow, so far this campaign, we've
had more than one million, threehundred thousand people have contributed on the two
hundred dollars. I fell asleep.That was his that's his campaign, that's
his campaign speech. Good heavens,that's You listen to him and you get
(01:26:32):
tired. You imagine if he wasa professor. Oh horrible, welcome back,
bottom of this third hour. Doyou know the video yesterday that we
played where doctor doctor, fake doctorBiden, doctor Senator, first wife,
Lady whatever Joe Biden, where shecouldn't say the word indomitoriosis and if you
(01:26:58):
I blew up the video like Imaximized it on the screen, and Kamala
Harris mouthed the word in Dmitriosa's whenshe was saying it like she was trying
not to die on stage and shemouthed it. They so Biden can't hardly
speak and Jill cannot say a word, right, what is the dinner table
conversation like in this house or bodoga? Isn't what she says? Yeah,
(01:27:27):
oh my gosh, all right,So yeah, I don't really think that
that his speech is gonna today's gonnago over well, he's been kind of
mumbling, he was speaking well apparently, so the whole the whole gist of
his speech in Vegas is that thethey're gonna have a national program to reach
(01:27:51):
this is axios Latino voters as theylook to reverse gains that Trump is apparently
made and the Republicans have apparently made. They're going to try to talk to
Latino voters and housing. So theylaunched this He's okay. They launched this
(01:28:13):
program. He stopped at a Mexicanrestaurant in Phoenix to launch it. Why
then, was it bad that timethat Trump ate a taco salad? Remember
what was it like Hispanic celebration dayor so? I can't remember what it
was. Oh, no, toMayo. I thought it was something.
No, he did something different.There was like Hispanic celebration mother or something
(01:28:35):
like that. He did something differentanother time they got mad at him.
Yeah, sinko to Mayo. Hehad a taco salad and the left lost
their mind. He's a giant,just a big o' giant, fat racist.
Biden literally stops at a Mexican restaurantwhere they have all the taco salads
and then announces a national program toreach Latino voters. Is that racist?
Kine? It's certainly a double standard, Dana, certainly a double standard.
(01:29:00):
I mean Trump literally was pictured witha taco salad and he said happy sant
go to Mayo. Right, Jillcan go out there and say Padway can
call it. She's a doctor thoughit's called latinos can Biden? Harris,
Wait a minute, what about theex that's a good point. You want
to know, Oh my gosh,and Caine, you like, maybe even
(01:29:24):
one can attest to this half ofyou anyway. Uh, everybody that I
know, every Hispanic, every LatinoI know, if you mentioned Latin X
Oh the rage it is it's justnot I mean, like a light switch.
It's just like annoying. It's notlike rage. No, they're they're
(01:29:47):
ticked. But I I I was. I actually was having a conversation about
this at an event and with abunch of Hispanic voters and some of the
more moderates, because it was moreof like a Hispanic organization. You try
to go out there and bring asmany people you know as you can't.
And the issue that they had wasthat in the beginning it was just kind
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of funny, but then they realized. The one explanation that I got was
how serious the left wasn't pushing this, and then how the administration began using
it and all of their official messagingfrom the White House, and they thought
it was incredibly patronizing, and itjust they could not believe that that seemed
to be the focus for the administrationfor so like the shallow stuff, not
(01:30:34):
anything substantial. And then that madethem mad, and then they felt like
it was kind of racist because theykept pushing it. Right, Yeah,
So I don't know, they getmad. Everybody I know gets and I
get emails whenever I talk about it. I will hear from that demographic of
(01:30:55):
our listenership. They're probably typing now, I can hear the rage and the
keystrokes coming from different parts of theUnited States. I'm just saying, but
they they're losing the advantage. Theyfeel like the Democrats feel like because they
put so much work in all theseidentity politics things like with women and Black
(01:31:17):
Americans and Hispanic Americans, gay Americans. When those demos leave Democrats, they
don't know what to do. Theyget mad, and so everyone I don't
know, they don't know how toreverse this. I like what Kin said
too, that this isn't about reversinggains Trump mate, it's about reversing losses
that they created for themselves with theirstupid messaging and policies, really bad messaging
(01:31:40):
in policy. So he's going toNevada and Phoenix both this week. He's
in Nevada today and then he's gota fundraising trip in Texas. Yeah,
they're going to try to shore uphis base in Texas. And they're dismissing
the polling. And you probably haveheard their story gets speak to this,
but you can dismiss the polling onhow they're hemorrhaging minority voterzil you want to
(01:32:05):
the fact that he has to dothis, that he has to make such
a play like this, tells youeverything you need to know. To the
contrary, Nate Silver of five thirtyeight says that Biden is only plus seven
with the Hispanic community. In twentytwenty, he was plus twenty four.
Now the left hates Snate Silver again. They go back and forth hating and
(01:32:27):
liking him, Like they really likedhim in twenty sixteen, and then when
he was like, guys, youknow you're gonna you're you're probably gonna,
you know, not perform as well, and they got wrong. Then the
right hated him for a while becausehe was telling everyone they're really is in
a red wave? What are youtalking about? Then the right got mad
at him, And now the rightlikes him again, and the left hates
him. I mean, he islike the most liked and hated person just
depends on what he's saying, youknow, any day they week, yeah,
(01:32:49):
but they were plus twenty four andtwenty twenty Democrats with Hispanics. Now
it's only plus seven. But getthis, so in twenty twenty with black
vote, they were plus plus eightythree. Now it's plus fifty five.
It's still a lot, but that'sa significant drop. What And that's what
(01:33:14):
people are willing to admit to thesepolsters. Yeah, that's the other thing
too, because it's they don't theyI don't, I don't. I don't
think people are honest with pollsters.I really don't. My favorite thing to
do is when I get a pollsterthat's doing a push pull is I love
to mess with them so bad?I will, I will. I'm not
an energy vampire. I will eatup an hour of their lives and feed
(01:33:40):
off it. Just they get soupset. But anyway, back to my
point, be nice. So there, that's that's his whole point. And
then he's gonna talk about housing.This is a Las Vegas publication. He's
gonna talk. He's talking housing,his housing agenda. Why the hell does
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any what does the hell does thefederal government have a housing agenda? You
don't even do the basic stuff you'resupposed to do, right, you don't
need to add anything else to theplate. You don't need a housing agenda.
So they said that that's they're lookingat two hundred and fifty eight billion
dollars. This is for the twentytwenty five budget in housing investments? What
(01:34:21):
the hell does that mean? Where'skinge go ahead and say, go ahead
and add it. I just wanta government to stay out of my life
agenda. And it's your birthday.I feel like you should get that.
Yeah, if we can make thathappen for King's birthday, can we have
that. I appreciate that. Thatwould be nice. Happy birthday to you
than you stay out of my lifeagenda. So they are two hundred and
(01:34:41):
fifty. That's a vote buy off. What are you going to do by
people's houses? This is like someor bond level stuff. Victor roban out
of Hungary? Can I just cyber? I don't know why. The right
some people on the right is asmall group, are so in love with
him because they're like, oh mygosh. Yeah, he's saying all the
things that we like, oh mygosh, but he's also giving taxpayer funded
benefits to people in the form ofwelfare and that's not a conservative policy.
(01:35:04):
That's the housing This is not anythingunlike what he has implemented in Hungary the
same all right, So the wholeissue, they're going to try to shore
this up. They've got the vicePresident and they call him the second Gentleman.
(01:35:26):
Still makes me laugh. I'm tryingto get past it so I can
continue the story. They're going tovisit every battleground state and build up the
organizing infrastructure. So there there,you have to realize Democrats haven't even started,
they haven't even started to push.They're going to when they get going.
(01:35:49):
It's I think some things will change, but it also depends on you
know, economic factors as well,and making sure that Republicans don't shoot themselves
on their own feet. That's ahuge part of it, a huge part
of it. And I think highlightingsome of the crime and issues that we're
seeing as well, Like, forinstance, I have two stories here.
NBC's reporting that a guy who illegallyimmigrated from Honduras had been in trouble before
(01:36:13):
he even did so. He killeda bunch of people with the machete in
Honduras. Jose Berreira entered the countryillegally through Eagle Pass under Biden, and
then he stabbed two people to deathin O'Fallon, Missouri on Sunday. Mm
hmm, thanks open borders. Imean he murdered people with a machete in
Honduras and came into the United Statesillegally. But if you try to come
(01:36:40):
in legally and you've ever been introuble for like doing drugs, like say
smoking pot or something, oh no, you cannot come in depending on what
the conviction was. Now they won'tlet you in. That's actually true.
That's one of the reasons why theysay that. What's that Ginger dude from
Britain. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the Harry, the Prince Ginger Harry
(01:37:01):
him in his book he was writingabout doing drugs and that's like an an
exclusionary offense. Essentially, you you, we would be excluded from consideration from
getting, you know, like apermanent status in the United States as a
result of that. Interesting, buthey, this guy can kill people with
a machete. You know. Thevirtue is entering illegally, entering illegally,
(01:37:26):
That's that's the issue. That's unbelievable. So tomorrow. One of the things.
Have you been seeing these stories Ihave of squatters in these blue states
I have I've been collecting stories overthe past month about this. They're all
in these blue states. In thislatest one was in New York. This
(01:37:48):
woman she has a what I mean, it's Queens. So she has a
million dollar house and she inherited afterI guess her parents passed away. She
inherited their home. They left itto her and she was selling it.
And literally while she was selling thehouse, squatters moved in and then she
(01:38:12):
changed the lock. They came backand the police arrested her because of the
landlord tenant law, even though sheisn't a landlord. They never paid her
a dime. They stole her house. But in New York, it's illegal
to turn off the utilities and changethe locks or remove the belongings to someone
who claims that their a tendant,even if they're not a tenant, even
(01:38:38):
if they're a squatter, you can'tdo it. Oh my gosh, I
have a question, and we'll talkabout this more tomorrow, but just let
me just put this out here foryou guys to think about. If the
police come, couldn't you say,yeah, they were squatting, and I'm
squatting on their squatting. Wouldn't thatwork? Now? Uh, there were
(01:39:02):
squatters, but I'm the most recentsquatter. I got squatters' rights. Can
you just do that? Theoretically?How do we get how did squatter's rights
become a thing? How did thateven become a thing? In what instance?
Is the school house jacking? Iknow? And it's all legal apparently,
yeah, uh huh, yeah,there's certain There's states like California,
(01:39:24):
New York. There's a handful ofstates. I don't time I stand the
evolution on how we got here.We're going to talk about this tomorrow.
It is one of the weirdest thingsI've ever seen. If I know you
guys have been seeing this. Ihave a handful of headlines about this,
But in New York they actually Yeah, you can't change the locks room and
remove somebody's stuff if they move intoyour house. Say you go to the
grocery store and you come back andsomebody moved in, no joke, no
(01:39:45):
joke. You will own nothing andyou will be happy. See that's the
breakdown of law and order. FollowDana on Apple, Spotify or wherever you
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increase in burglaries from organized groups thatare outside this country that are coming into
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the country, and they are targetinghigh end residents, and we are addressing
that specifically in a task force fashion. Through multi agencies. Lots of these
break ins have been requoted by securitycameras in recent years. Detectives tell me
many tourist burglars who've been arrested oftenentered the US through a visa waiver program.
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Many were visiting from Chile and otherSouth American countries. The LAPD says
there have been more than nine hundredresidential burglaries across the city since January.
Yeah, they're going and they're allpretty much in blue states, and so
you have people that come through andthen they target and so we got from
squatting to robin. They're coming fromother countries to do this. Yeah,
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are you going to go on vacation. I'm gonna go rob some people.
I got to California and go robthem. I mean, that's there.
You know you've voted for those pollenssees those, So I'm just saying just
that's I know that there's also someis it Chile? What there's the one
(01:41:11):
South American country where we actually don'thave the strictest oversight over background checks and
documentation and all of that stuff.There's actually several countries. Yeah, so
there you go. H this storythe FTC did you guys hear about this.
We've got like one minute here,I'm gonna try to get this in.
(01:41:33):
The FTC is apparently mad over McDonald'sbroken ice cream machines. They sent
a letter to the US Copyright Officesaying that the commercial soft serve machines.
They said that they're calling it's theAnti Trust Division that called for exemptions of
those machines because apparently franchise owners haveto do their own repairs or hire a
(01:41:56):
third party person to fix them.What I think it's like a long running
joke about their broken ice cream machines. But I've never had I've heard from
workers that they intentionally won't run itbecause they hate the clean it. So
they'll just tell you that it's notworking. It's not working, it's broken
again. Always, it's just broken. It never worked. We just got
(01:42:17):
a broken one. It sits there. Saw we do Today's stupidity birthday boy?
All right, this is Joe Bidenin Reno, Nevada today, campaigning
with all that energy. One goahead and play this here. I'm going
on too long. I apologize thathe's like, I went too long.
I apologize and they start throwing atthe visiting Angels music. It is,
(01:42:40):
it is, it is there,it is Yeah, lovely, lovely,
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