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March 27, 2024 107 mins
Biden tells anti-Israel protesters, “they have a point”. Dana breaks down RFK Jr.’s VP pick, Nicole Shanahan. NBC employees bully their boss to fire Ronna McDaniel as a contributor. Rep. Victoria Spartz joins us to explain why she’s opposed to the $1.2T omnibus after The White House creates a red flag division. Gov. Ron DeSantis signs an anti-squatting law in Florida. The Venezuelan migrant who told people how to squat in homes cries over his TikTok account being suspended. Pete Buttigieg has no clue when the port in Baltimore will be reopened. Babylon Bee writes a hilarious parody article about free hotel rooms for migrants. The AP says the Francis Scott Key Bridge was actually racist.

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(00:00):
I'm glad to go to Baltimore,sir, And if so, how quickly
I do and as quickly as Ican. You said the federal governments also
going to pay for the repairs.I'm just curious. This was a ship
that appears to be at fault.Is there any reason to believe that the
company behind the ship should be heldresponsible? And then also you mentioned to
be but we're not going to waitthat happen. We're going to pay for
it to get the bridge rebuilt andopened. What did you make of Israel's

(00:21):
decision not to attend this meeting thisweek? Oh, I don't want to
go to that. We at anytime and talk about Rolin. You mentioned
the casks about cars the port.Yeah, he's not going to take any
more questions. He's not he's notgoing to take any more questions on any
of this. But and they're legitimatequestions too, because you know, I

(00:45):
got quite I mean, why yesterdayand this is obviously that was the President
of the United States. In caseanybody doesn't know what he sounds like,
who was saying that with all ofthis, Well, we've got to you
know, we've got to make surethat you know that we're going to pay
for the bridge. We're gonna paywithout even the I mean, there's not
an investigation that's been finished. There'syou know, none of the stuff has

(01:08):
been none of the stuff has beendone. And he was already saying that
the taxpayers would put the bill forit before more information has even come to
light about it, which is soincredibly unacceptable. You can't just say that

(01:30):
kind of stuff. You can't justvolunteer taxpayer dollars because if it's the ship,
you know, if it's the shipthat's you know, the company that's
responsible, well then as you know, that's also their responsibility to pay for
it. Welcome to the show,Dane Lash with you top of this first
hour. There's he it was anodd press conference that he had and he

(01:56):
was in where was he at inNorth Carolina? He was in North Carolina
and he ended up getting heckled,and I wanted to play too for you.
Was this was the because he goesinterrupted after anti Israeli protesters. This
is yeah, North Carolina. Iwanted to play this because he this is
another big thing that he just Ifeel, does he keep in mind everything

(02:19):
that he said yesterday with regards tothe ship and everything else. And then
keep in mind the un voulte thatjust happened where we blocked this or we
refused to block this resolution that cameforward and then he ended up getting heckled.
But then listen to what he saysto the hecklers in audio soundbyte two.

(02:42):
Allowed them to my coverage. Everybodydeserves self care. Be patient with

(03:05):
them. They have a point.We need to get a lot more care
into these go He says that theyhave a point. He says, they
have a point. We've got toget more care into Gaza. They've they've
got a point. What is thatabout, Well, they have a point
because these protesters, these were thewhat are they like, the pro Hamas

(03:30):
protesters that were screaming there needs tobe raied in Gaza. He is uh
really being pressured by the what doyou call them? The squad, the
pro Hamas caucus of the left.I mean, I have he's being pressured

(03:51):
by these people into backing away fromthis. Ally. That was stunning that
response. Yeah, we're gonna makesure that we get it to them.
That's not our responsibility, Jack,that's Hamasa's responsibility. Look, I can't
believe I gotta keep saying this.I can't believe you, guys, got
to keep saying this. You know, when you fa you're gonna fo a

(04:13):
consequence of busting up into a country, raping their women, cutting their the
boobs off, putting grenades in theirvaginas, babies and ovens, literally stealing
their kids, and they're and kidnappingthem. And they're kidnapping the kids,
kidnapping the wives, kidnapping the husbands, you know, raping everybody, and
you know, generally being terrorist thugsis that you might have your place of

(04:34):
origin temporarily turned into absolute glass.And I'm fine with that. It's kind
of what happens, you know,you fafo. I'm tired of this stuff.
Oh they need to We've been doingthis for twenty something years now,
guys, twenty years we've been doingthis. This is so at some point
it's got to stop. It's gottastop at some point, it really does.

(04:56):
So this is the uh that Butthat was really stunning from this whole
his his, I guess it wasthe speech. He got heckled for most
of it, really stunning for hisfor all of that. Ed, Well,
they have a point. They don'thave a point. What's the point.
They don't have one. What's theirpoint? They have no point.

(05:19):
You have an elected terrorist government andthey got tons of support from the They
still get tons of support from thepeople. We talked about this. I
actually set that out for those ofyou who get the newsletter. I said,
I put that out in the newsletterwhen that survey because it was a
new survey. It was the firstthe first two weeks of March when that

(05:39):
came out, and they they surveyedpeople and gods. It was done by
gods and media agency hers. Butit's still they still enjoy wide support.
There have been third party agencies thathave surveyed people and they discover that the
harmas is still incredibly popular. Soit is that's that's that is what it
is. So so he had Ithink two tough speeches, two days in

(06:01):
a row, the one on theBaltimore Bridge collapse, and then he gets
heckled and rally and it's bad nowspeaking of the bridge, six people are
presumed dead. The may Day Lorrainefound this story the may Day saved lives
when they sent that may Day callout that saved lives And did you see

(06:27):
the video? I gotta be honestwith you, because there were people amongst
my family that were sending this out. No, I don't believe it was
the terror attack. No, Idon't believe that the ship was hacked.
I don't believe any of these things. What I do believe is that it
was a ship that I think it'squestionable as to whether or not it was
kept up to code. There's alot of stories, a lot of questions
about that. Subsequently, you knownow, and they had dropped anchor,

(06:50):
which explains if you watch a video, this super hard right turn that they
made into the one of the pylonsthere for the bridge. They dropped anchor
on that that why they had thissuper hard right turn. And they were
trying to do everything they could.The moment that they knew that they had
lost power, they were trying tolet the bridge. You know, if
it was a tarr attack, theywould have done that. It was at

(07:11):
hacked, you know, apparently likethe operating system, this is an older
it just wasn't hacked. I understandthat we live in a time where we
want to suspect everything, but Ialso think that it's completely asked backwards to
go on people's television shows and sayeverything's a terror attack and that everything's a
black Swan event. Sometimes it's justactual negligence not to say that there aren't

(07:31):
black Swan events, but oh mygosh, like everybody's going to go into
a drenal exhaustion with the way thatsome of these people are covering this stuff
and they do it for clicks.That's what ticks me off. Gott Lee.
I hate influencer culture, and Ihate the way that it's infected the
right. There's so many people outwhose teeth I want to knock out,
like chick lits. I just can'tstand it because then you know they're good,
hardworking people like yourselves. You know, when you're watching this stuff and

(07:55):
you're like, wait a minute,I just pulled like a ten hour shift
coming back home. Do I needto be worried about this stuff? All
the things that came out about thisit is. It's there are questions because
apparently this boat rain into some otherstuff before, they've had problems with it.
Now they're also trying to say thatthere were some structural issues with the
bridge, which I'm less I'm actuallymore hesitant to go into that. Why

(08:16):
why Kane why am I more hesitantto go into that personally? I don't
believe it. I don't believe itbecause I don't want Biden to go out
there and be like, see,we need all this morning for bridges.
We already have told us on theInfrastructure Bill, I mean and and and
the Omnibus before that. So,yeah, they had mechanical failures. What

(08:39):
it sounds like. USA today hada piece uh where they said that they
had a complete blackout on this shipand they apparently did you see that when
you're watching the video, this blacksmoke coming up. Apparently that was their
backup generator trying to work, whichmakes sense because they were trying to do
the backup generator and they were tryingto reverse and do everything possible to prevent

(09:01):
this. And I mean, that'sjust it. But here's the other thing.
Their engineers are like, well,it was a structural flaw. You
got hit with a big giant boat. Not a lot of bridges are going
to be able to withstand that.Stop it. These people they're trying.
You got to be aware of thosepeople that are saying that, because they're

(09:22):
trying to act like, well,see, we need all this money for
bridges. We need the bridge money, Kane, we need it, yeah,
you know, I mean, weneed all this stuff. And then
the Associated Press Red State had anice write up on this. They tried
to inject race into this. Ah, it's not We're not even We're not

(09:46):
even fifteen minutes in the show,and I'm already about to start hitting people.
Give me a second. They saidthat the bridge was racist because it
Francis Scott Keys bridge, and he'sapparently a racist, the guy who wrote
the Star Spangled banner. They gottago he didn't build the bridge. Drag

(10:07):
his they gotta go, drag uphis ties to slavery. You're right,
Kane, he didn't do it.His racism apparently did. They said,
well, here's the little background pieceabout Francis Scott Key and they literally had
this in the middle of a shiphitting a bridge two hundred years later.
Well, the first verse of theanthem is the most well known. There

(10:28):
are total four stanzas, and inthe third there's a reference made to a
slave. Keys family owned people theyown and slave people himself. And he
supported the idea of repatriating black mirblack people to Africa, but opposed debolition
he's a racist. So wait,is the AP saying that the bridge got
would have deserved? Sounds like it? I mean, for real, if

(10:54):
you guys want to be stupid,if they want to be dumb, I
canna be dumb too. So arethe people? Is the boat to hero
because it took out that racist bridge? You know, all the racism is
gone because the bridge is collapsed.I'm not I'm not trying to make light
of it. These are what thebackwood cousin humping, single tooth, single
brain cell. People at the AssociatedPress think they think that racism is gone

(11:16):
because that bridge named after a dudewho apparently didn't believe in abolition. They
believe that racism is gone because thatbridge is down. Now, all the
racisms is are gone. Yay,this is like a Simpsons episode. Kill
us all now. It wasn't likeMother Jones or the Guardian or what who
says the Associated Press uh huh issaying this? Yeah? Yeah, the

(11:41):
Associated Press? So the bridge.They are happy that the bridge. I'm
just gonna go say, go aheadand say the AP is happy that the
bridge is down. So it soundslike to me too, yeah, they
I mean, could you who's theguy, who's this reporter? Hold on?
Hold on? I know we gottaget going, but no, we're
not doing it yet. You canjust hold on with those because we're not
doing We're not doing it yet.Hold on, who's this reporter? Hold

(12:03):
up? Hold up? Oh ofcourse, so they said, the reporter
who sits around and goes, youknow what, I'm writing about this horrible
bridge story. But you know what, we really the story needs. The
story really needs background about Francis ScottKey's racism. Yeah, let's do it.

(12:28):
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hosted daily from the Dana Show.Folks, you notice the leading Commissan's making
much fun of bid nomics anymore?Is there? Terified? It works to
build from the middle out and thebottom up. Golly, you know,
it's one of those days where I'mgonna need like a net a filter,
multiple dump buttons. Really. Firstoff, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen,

(18:33):
Dana lash with you bottom of thisfirst hour. You can watch us,
you know on the internet. DoI have to sit here and go
all through all the Channel three ladieson driving a YouTube, Facebook X on
all the places that you would watchstuff were there? Hi, and don't
forget to center for the newsletter,chapter and verse. So this to not

(18:56):
making much making fun of biden nomicsanymore, y'all. See the one poll
that came out where they nobody believesBiden. I mean they actually they think
that he is doing worse on theeconomy than overall job approval he is,
which is taking him it's bringing itdown. He's doing so poorly on economic

(19:18):
approval. Poll averages direction of thecountry, sixty four percent think it's the
wrong track. According to the RCPaverage, do do do do do?
Do? Do do do? Theywent off the rails man, they went
off the crazy train. The approveddisapprove of his job. Fifty six percent
disapprove, and he's out there going, well, they're not much making fun

(19:42):
of it anymore. Yeah, becausethey're all unemployed. That's why everybody's broke.
They're cutting jobs. No one canafford anything. Everybody's gonna be a
government cheese. It's they're not makingfun. They start warning now, Yeah,
they're not making fun of it.It's real in their terror, that's
what it is. It's real,and they're terrified. They are not making

(20:07):
fun of it anymore, most becauseit's working. Jeez, I can't.
I can't deal with this. Icannot deal with it. So a few
things. If you get the newsletterI sent out, I said out a
couple of things. There's obviously gotthe prepp email that went out this morning.
But then last night I sent outthe on RFK JR his VP,

(20:30):
Trump's VP speculation, some of thedrama on the right. Can we just
talk about the RFK thing for aminute. I probably made some people mad.
I did get a little angry pieceof email, and some of these
people are they people get Actually Igot two for different reasons. So first

(20:52):
off, this is what I had. So I was talking about the announcement
that RFK Junior had about the NicoleShanahan, who is an entrepreneur. She's
the ex wife of Sergey Brinn.He's the guy who who founded COVID on
a Google. Right, she's amajor lefty. Oh, don't act like
well, she gave a speech whereshe said some things that weren't super leftists.

(21:15):
That's great. You know, speechesare absolutely meaningless, meaningless. You
know today there are meaningless things.I don't know why his I don't know
why there were people who were shockedor disappointed about his pick because he is
a Democrat. He's a democrat whohas said that global warming skeptics are traders

(21:40):
and they should be punished under law. He got it right on COVID shots.
Yay, that's like the most obviousdamn thing you can get something right.
Yes, he agrees with us onCOVID the COVID shots. I'm not
calling the vaccines. That's like callingyou know that Dylan mulvainy a chick.
I'm not calling something that isn't whatit is, something that it's not.

(22:03):
So he got it right on theCOVID shots. My gosh, let's make
him leader of the right. Hegot it right on one thing. Let's
ignore all the stuff where the peopleget mad at me. I don't care.
I've got a million tiny violins.I'm just saying this is my I
don't know why people were shocked overthis. I had people sending me email.
Can you believe this? He pickedthis check? I am so disappointed

(22:25):
why he's a Democrat who picked ademocrat. He's not running as a Democrat
because they won't let him sit withthem. That's why he's refusing to do
the things you're supposed to do inorder to be popular on the left.
And he got real mad over theCOVID stuff. But he thinks global warming
skeptics and I have receipts to allof this. By the way, this

(22:45):
is why you should sign up forthe newsletter because I got receipts like dollar
bills for days. It's all linkedin the post. He thinks that global
warming skeptics are traders who should bepunished under the law. And he also
said that he would sign He didan interview with Reason magazine and he said
he'd sign anti gun legislation. Hesaid it with his own mouth, his
own voice and lips. I didn'tsay this. I didn't, you know,

(23:07):
open his jaws and put the wordsin his mouth. He volunteered them,
That's what he said. Make ofit what you will. I don't
care that people like him, though. This is the thing. Don't mess
don't don't mistake me. If yousupport him, you support him. I'm
not mad at you for supporting somebodythat you support. But what I will
completely ridicule six Ways to Sunday arepeople who and I say this as somebody

(23:27):
who enthusiastically backed Ron De Santis,like Ron de Santis was a candidate that
I've never been as excited for anycandidate in my life as I was for
Rond de Santis. He's very CalvinCoolidge and he doesn't go out there to
win prom queens. So people no, no, anyway, But the primary's
over. Trump is the nominee,right, So you could sit here and

(23:48):
bitch and ma and all you wantto about the structure of American politics.
But you have two choices, andyou could say that you have a third
one, but he's just going tobe a spoiler. If that, he's
not anywhere near pera levels of pullingthe votes. Maybe yet, I don't
know, maybe he will. Rightnow, he's not even getting up to
thirteen percent, which is completely inline with what I said on Fox two
weeks ago. So I don't careif people like him. But like I

(24:14):
said, what I ridicule is whenpeople go, well, I am so
mad that it's not Ron de Santasor Vivague Ramaswami or Nikki Haley. I
can't back Trump. I'm not gonnavote for Trump. I'm not gonna vote
for him. I'm are he's notconservative enough for me. I'm going to
vote for RFK Junior. Okay,I can't tell you that's true. How

(24:37):
many times I've heard people say thatTrump isn't conservative enough for them, so
they're gonna back RFK Junior. Now, I am not gonna take any flag
from anybody who's saying, well,you're ignoring all this stuff. Hi,
I've been blacklisted because I haven't ignoredanything. I am one of the very
few people that calls the balls andstrikes, and I don't sit here and

(24:57):
blow smoke up. Anybody's a doublesnakes because I want access to K Street
cocktail parties or galas or go tripsto Marrow Lago or anything like that.
I don't do that stuff because Idon't care. But if you're gonna sit
here and act like conservatism is yourprincipal, that's the hill. You're gonna
that your principal. That's the hillon that your vote's gonna die on.

(25:21):
You can't vote for Trump, soyou're gonna vote for RFK Junior. Trump
is a moderate. I've said thisbefore any of you thought it. Trump
is a moderate. I've been sayingthis since twenty fourteen. He was on
my show like years ago. I'veknown him for over a decade. Don't
forget. He used to be onradio show all the time. I introduced
him his first appearance at SEAPAC athis request. So I know him,

(25:45):
I know his people. He's amoderate, but he will make conservative moves
on policy, not all of it, but some Like you know, the
gun stuff made me mad. Thetax cuts not being permanent made me mad.
The vaccine enraged me. Shutting downthe country and raged me. But
if you think that he is moreleft than RFK Junior, I'm assuming that

(26:08):
Hunter Biden got you high. Ihave no idea why anyone would think God
love you, Why would anyone thinkthat RFK Junior is to the right of
Trump. Well he should this allthe vaccines. Let's go back to that
on one thing. One thing.So you believe that people who disagree with

(26:29):
you about their weather should be jailed, and you went out and you called
law abiding gun owners like terrorists andstuff. I have the tweets. By
the way, again, I saynothing without receipts like dolla Bill's for days.
I will not offer anything without receipts. This is stuff that he's tweeted
and said in interviews. And thenhe kind of moderated his position on guns
a little bit, and he's like, well, I would sign and a

(26:51):
Reason. In an interview with Reason, you know, the Libertarians, they're
not going to make things up.He told them, yeah, he would
sign any gun legislation. Again,I don't care if you like RF.
Don't blow smoke up my backside andtell me it's event you know. I
mean, just don't don't sit hereand lie to me about this stuff.
I don't care if you like him, but don't sit here and act like
you like him. Because he's moreconservative than the Republican Choice. He's not

(27:15):
stop it, just be like,just be honest and be like I'm mad
and I don't like Trump, andI'm just not voting for him. Just
be honest, because the dishonesty aboutthis support is like when the Greenies sit
here and go electric vehicles are greatfor the environment, that's why you should
have it. No, they're not. They suck for the environment. They're
worse than gas than combustion engines forthe environment. So don't sit here and

(27:38):
sell me on something that's not true. If you want to be mad at
Trump and not just and I'm notsitting here telling you to vote for him.
I'm not gonna do that. It'snot my job. He's got to
earn it. But if you thinkthat RFK Junior is more conservative, oh
my gosh, you need to backaway from hanging out with Hunter Biden because
that's not true. Another reason Ibring this up because his VP is huge,

(28:00):
his VP pick RFK Junior, hugefinancial backer of restorative justice, major
donor to source back prosecutors like LA'sGeorge Gascon. I will say r K
Junior wanted to be on the showonce and I think I said something about
his gun control stuff, and thenthat went away. We are trying to
get him back and I am agracious hostess. Am I not kane?

(28:21):
I am like I may seem likeI'll gut you, you know, a
million different ways, but I'm notgoing to. I'm a very great I
don't treat people like that when theycome on my airwaves. And this is
my house technically, you know I'mnot gonna treat you poorly. And I
also like to know how people think. It fascinates me. I'm not in
this to like destroy people and getone up and clout chase and for clicks,
like. I'm interested in the psychologyand the thought of it. And

(28:45):
I want to know why people changepositions, or why they move here,
or why they do this. Now. I bring all of this up because,
and as I wrote in my piecethat I sent out last night,
if somebody doesn't like Trump as aperson, just say so. I mean,
he's a moderate on a lot ofstuff. Anybody who's paid attention since
twenty sixteen or before knows this.But predicating their rejection on the principle of

(29:07):
conservatism and then pivoting to support somebodywho's to the left of him on most
issues except quote unquote vaccine is justhollow. It really is. I mean
I've explained this before when the generalelection, and this is how I view
it. When the general election arrives, I have zero emotions about it.
All these people are nothing more thanpieces on the game board to me.

(29:29):
Maybe that sounds cold, I don'tcare. All these people are nothing more
than pieces on the game board tome. How can I move them?
How can you get moved here?Except sadly, this isn't a game,
and it's actually much more serious thanthat. But it's about advancing the issues
I support. To win. Atthat point, that's all I care about.

(29:51):
If the parameters of the game havebeen set, then I want to
figure out how to win. Thatis the only thing I care about.
I am consistent in wanting to win, and if I have to choose the
best option from a slate of people, I'm going to go with the best
option, and it may not necessarilybe your option. I don't get emotional

(30:15):
and attached to people. I wantedDeSantis in the primary. We're in the
general now. Like I said,these players are nothing but pieces on the
game board to me. People havegot to stop being so damn emotional about
this stuff. I mean, wesit here, we make fun of Left
of snowflakes. But half of usare melting because we were snowflakes ourselves.
Stopping emotional and stopping tribal and startfocusing on winning. Everyone's like, oh

(30:40):
my feelings, No, no onecares. Winning is the only thing that
matters. Why is winning the onlything that matters? I shouldn't have to
explain it, because you set theagenda, you control the calendar. You
can decide whether or not this passesor you're gonna veto it. Maybe hopefully
that down ballot momentum. Maybe therewill be some down ballot momentum and we
won't lose the House, and maybewe can boost up, you know,

(31:03):
a little bit a majority in theor our numbers in the Senate. But
if you want to save the country, then you want to win. My
concern about the RFKN I'll talk moreabout this later. My concern about the
RFK Junior thing. And I thinkDemocrats are actually protesting too much because RFK
Junior actually pulls a bit from Trump. I think that this there is a

(31:27):
chance that the entire race could bethrown to the left in terms of how
it's framed. All of that comesdown to who Trump picks his VP.
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That just reduces your did again twentyone hundred and sixty. I'm not
sure how many of the House membersput out their budget for next year want
to get rid of Affordable Healthcare Actagain? But I got news for him.
We're gonna stop them again. Hm. Why does he whisper? I

(33:21):
don't like it? Why does hedo that all the time? It's weird,
isn't it weird? I mean,the dude always is, you know,
like it's supposed to like make hispoint better. I don't get it.
What's it supposed to do? Right? Sounds like what am I thinking
of the Oh gosh, what isit when they whisper stuff as l R

(33:42):
or whatever ASMR is that? Idon't know? That's weird? All right?
So man alive, I tell youthere's there's a lot of stuff happened.
Well, there's like some just pettied, little goofy stuff that's happening out
there, and then not so littlegoofy stuff. So we have the we're
watching all this the bridge stuff.The media tried to as I said,

(34:07):
and we're gonna talk more about thiscoming up. The media was trying to
make it to where, uh italmost sounded like they said the bridge deserved
it because they tried to say thatthe name of the bridge being Francis Scott
Key Bridge, the name of thebridge because Francis Scott Key was a racist,
therefore the bridge needed to go down. I don't know, is that

(34:28):
what they're saying. I've got questions. It's what it sounds like. I
mean, I don't know, somm mmm mmm, I gotta tell you.
And then all of this the uh, we've got culture wars because Disney

(34:51):
is finally completely defeated, they've hadto roll back. I mean, it's
just a major win over Disney.We're gonna talk about that because I think
all of the people who kept sayingthat it was a stupid fight, they
owe apologies. And we'll dive intothat. We're also going to talk about
VP speculation. I mean, Iknow I've got two I got I think

(35:14):
that there are two selections that Trumpcould make. I think there's one selection
that's maybe the strongest, but thetwo of them don't get along, so
I don't think it'll ever happen.And then I have thoughts on what I
think are the worst picks that hecould make for VP, because a lot
of this is going to come downto who his VP pick is, because
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(35:37):
But when every little advantage counts ina race like this, you need a
strong VP. So we're gonna Ihave one pick, but I don't think
that they come from a state whereI mean, I think you already got
the electoral votes wrapped up, soI don't know how much of a help
it is, but it could.And does does he want to run more
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(35:58):
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data twenty. I have deep respectfor that. I do. I mean
what I said on the air lastnight, and oh that I think that
acknowledging that you might have got somethingwrong is a real sign of strength,

(37:04):
a real show of strength, andI think it's a show of strength,
and I think it's a show ofrespect for the people who work at this
company and who make us who weare. That leadership is willing to change
on this, and I'm grateful tothem. You know, it's not about
hiring a Republican. It's not evenabout hiring somebody who has Trump ties.
This was a really specific case becauseof miss McDaniel's and her involvement in that.
I just want to apologize. Everybodyhave no idea what happened. But

(37:25):
I'm not in a bad mood.I just hate everything today. That doesn't
mean I'm in a bad mood.First Off, that's Rachel madow. I
hate that, dude. I don'tknow what is problem with. Over at
MSNBC talking to Joy Reid, whoscalped a Karen apparently, and they are
high fiving each other because they gotRna McDaniel fired. First off, Welcome

(37:51):
back to the show, Dan,I'm okay, I am now I'm mad,
but not for the reason you think. Welcome back to the program,
Daniell. Last year with you.Top of the second hour. You can
watch all over the internet on xIt's streaming channel thirty for thirty seven direg
TV I'm mad because I feel likethese people are putting me in a position
where I'm defending her, and thatmakes me mad because I don't want to.

(38:14):
I don't want to defend her.I think that she was an incompetent
RNC head. I think that whenshe became chair of the RNC and Trump
picked her, the RNC began losinglike it was their job. She was
horrible. They're broke with a capitalB, baroke. And now we've got

(38:37):
a plus one majority in the House. We ain't got nutting in the Senate.
You've seen the nonsensient creature in theHouse or in the White House.
This is a mess, a mess. And so she was gonna go over
and be a contributor at MSNBC.Oh my gosh, I'm like aggravated that
I got a defender. People arelike, well, her first mistake was

(38:59):
going to MSNBC. I disagree.I'd like to go where the fight is.
And I was one of the firsttoken conservative contributors at CNN back and
this is like twenty eleven, twentytwelve, twenty thirteen, and it I
mean, it's, yeah, youkind of know that most of the people
hate you, but you know,you do have a couple of allies,

(39:20):
but I like to go where thefight is because sometimes it's not about winning
the battle, but planting the seedis the victory, right, So that's
how I look at stuff. Youknow, I've never shied away from clearly
going into any arena literally or anywhereelse. So I don't falter for going
to MSNBC. That was a prettynice she was what I thought, three
hundred thousand dollars contract. Do yourealize most contributorships they only give you like

(39:44):
seventy five thousand. They don't paynothing, and they want exclusivity. So
why a lot of people don't doit. But she got a three hundred
thousand dollars gig. They don't paystuff like that for contributorships. They're not
even hiring for contributorships anymore. Everything'smoving digital. It's not moving the needle
anymore to hire like they used to. But it was a boon for MSNBC

(40:05):
because they had somebody who was andthat's the reason that they're hired her.
She's Trump adjacent, Trump affiliated,she's a Republican. Yeah, everyone's like,
but Dana, they got RNC MichaelSteele okay, I'm talking about Republicans
here. I know Michael Steele.He and I got into an argument at
SEAPAC before. I've never been afan of him. I always thought he
was a moderate. I always thoughthe was weak, and I thought he
was also a bad RNC. Idid. I thought he was a veteranc

(40:28):
head. And he is at MSNBCbecause he is a Democrat who keeps the
R after his name because otherwise heloses zeros on his check if he doesn't,
So his only value is being usedas a cudgel against the side that
he claims to represent but literally hasno affiliation with anymore. So she is,

(40:49):
you know, a Republican. She'shead a rn C and they hired
her for that reason. And thenyou had all of these absolute brats,
these petty people. Can I justmake one. I'm gonna they're probably talk
about me again. I don't knowJoe Scarborough and NEPO baby Meka Brazinski,
who's a total NEPO baby. Theyare psycho they are literally psychotic. I

(41:10):
said they went at me one time. This was after Parkland. They went
at me and I said one thing. Can't you remember this? On my
radio? Show, and they spentlike ten minutes on their show the next
morning like how dare you you you? How dare you be so obsessed with
us? And I'm like, I'mliterally responding to you, you psychotic Karen's

(41:30):
oh my gosh, And they weregoing on there was some audio I don't
know if we have it, therewas some audio where they were they were
saying that this is you know,this is it's appropriate that she and or
she should be fired and we justcan't, we just can't do this.
This is we can't the I mean, they and everybody else. You had
Nicole Wallace, you had all theseother people, and then you heard Rachel
Maddow talking with what's her face?Joy what I don't know, one of

(41:52):
the Joys. And they're so petty. They're petty, and they're so tribal,
and they're so bigoted with thought.There's no diversity of thought at these
networks. There's there's absolutely none.And they had this. I was looking,
do you know who all the peoplewere who have been hired there before?

(42:15):
I don't remember them. You know, listen to this, this is
this is the Morning Joe stuff wherethey this is where I guess this is
the morning of before they announced it, right, So this was yes today,
So this was yesterday morning. AndI just think that these again NEPO
Baby Brazinski and Joe Scarborough, who'sjust insufferable and I think he's high on

(42:36):
his own farts, two of justlike the most ridiculous people if you could
pick people. They're like caricatures ofmorning anchors. They really are, are
they not. It's like ron Burgundyin the flesh, except ron Burgundy had
endearing qualities. They're just psychotic.Anyway, they were so upset about this.
Listen to this. They're just somad. Listen to this. This

(42:58):
was them going at their bosses andin NBC over hiring McDaniel. I'm o
RNC chair Ronnie McDaniel. Well,she was on Sunday's Meet the Press.
It was her first appearance since theNBC and since NBC who's hired her is
a political analyst. I know youwon't be surprised to know that we've been

(43:19):
inundated with calls this weekend, ashave most people connected with us and not
work about NBC's decision to hire her. We learned about the hiring when we
read about it in the press onFriday. We weren't asked our opinion of
the hiring, but if we were, oh my gosh, we are precious

(43:39):
cells. We were not asked byour bosses about how we were not asked
neither of You can do a showby yourself, which is why you have
to have a second banana. Hecan't do a show by himself because he
doesn't clearly, it doesn't focus groupwell. And she just sits there and
she's like the flava flave to him. She just is the hype man,
right, the NEPO bay. Theycan't do it by themselves, so they

(44:02):
got to be together. The jokes. Can you imagine? I can't believe
my boss shouldn't ask me. Shutup, you ideological bigot. Shut up?
You know, maybe I don't knowcrazy idea here. Your boss was
thinking, Wow, maybe we shouldwiden the net and try to get more

(44:22):
viewers. Maybe that was an approachthey were thinking of. Godly, you
people are making me defend MSNBC's thoughtprocess on this. I'm gonna just gag.
Yeah, it's a general election.Wow, makes sense. We'd probably
want to have some actual Republicans andthen you got the people. But Michael
Steele's no, Michael Steele's not aRepublican. Shut up. He's not a

(44:43):
Republican anymore than Dylan mulvaney has anactual, real vagina. Stop. I
can't play any more of it.So you guys get the idea. Wand's
like, are we really playing?That's why. No, it's all right,
Wan even Wand's done with it.He's done with it. So they're
all mad, and they and soNBC fired her. They fired her.

(45:06):
Now, let me tell you pullthis up. All the people at MSNBC
that they have hired. They hadno problem hiring David axelrod Kin. What
administration was David axelrod In. Yeah, he's a Democrat. Yeah, who
would admend? Was he in Obama? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah. They

(45:27):
had Rachel Racusen, who's their theircomms person over at MSNBC. She was
a comms person for Obama admin JenSaki, Obama, Admint, Robert Gibbs,
Obama, Edmund Karen Finney, Obama, Edmund ed Rindell, Clinton's and
Obama, Jared Bernstein, Clinton's andObama. Not to mention all of the
other all of the other Clinton andObama people at all of the other networks

(45:51):
like John carl and Jake Tapper andGeorge Stefanopolis and Donald Brazil and I could
go on and on and on.Oh and Dint. MSNBC hire Chelsea Flip
Clinton. Kay gave her a nicecheck. I don't remember what she did.
I will say at least Chelsea's classywith dealing with some of this stuff.
I can't be mean to her.I don't like her parents, and
I don't I'm not a fan ofher politics, but she's you gotta give

(46:14):
her credit. That's and look atme being nice. And I'm right.
So they had no problem hiring allthese other Democrats there. They are mad
because this is a Trump affiliated Republican. Oh, don't be like, well
they got all these other they're notactual Republicans. Have you seen them again?
Stop? The left got mad becauseit was a Trump affiliated Republican.

(46:38):
Oh my gosh. And then peopleare like, well, none of them
lied and tried to steal an election. This one chick, This one chick
said that, first off, don'tdo a full body shot on Twitter unless
you got the body for it.Number one, Number two, all comers,
Uh, we're not talking about HillaryClinton. The DNC Okay, let's

(46:58):
stay on topic here. We're nottalking about Hillary Clinton and the DNC,
talking about Rona Romney McDaniel. Thisis the Left doesn't want to discuss different
ideas because they are afraid. Remember, they view a challenge as a threat

(47:19):
instead of they are not capable,and very few of them can actually do
this of defending their viewpoints intellectually.That's why I thyll ad hominem in tears.
That's their whole that's their whole thing. It's it's oh my gosh.
And then these people who are likeso she had participated in unlawful shut up?

(47:40):
How many hashtags do you have inyour profile? You absolute stupid CCP
bot? Nobody cares. They allsay the same thing, she helps steal
an election. That we're not talkingabout Hillary, who literally manipulated the FISA
court to why tap, surveil stockand harass private citizens, and they try

(48:04):
to upend a free and fair electionin twenty sixteen. That is God's honest
truth. If you want to havea discussion about trying to steal an election,
they tried in twenty sixteen. AndI am not a conspiracy theorist.
I do not engage in that kindof hyperbole. But that happened, and
they worked with the Kremlin to doit, and they worked with lobbyists for

(48:29):
Russian oligarchs who are unregistered Farah agentsto do it. They use discredited,
laundered oppo that the FBI refused toverify to do it. So have a
million seats because that's when it happened. It's people so ridiculous. However much

(48:52):
you hate the media, you don'thate them enough. Sixteen Minutes got caught
red handed. You know they do. You remember that misinformation report that they
had that they came out with wasover the weekend. Kate Starbird her haircut
was misinformation. I don't know ifyou saw it. Looked like she backed
into a lawnmower. It was alllike Kate and Kate plus eight in front

(49:15):
and girl, you had you cutyour hair while you had too many Margarita's
in the back. That's what itwas. She looked like the chick the
back of her hair looked like thechick that got her hair cut in the
door and sixteen candles and her drunkgirlfriend cut it. That's what it looked
like. Anyway. So she didthis interview with Leslie stall, and they're
like, oh, x is youknow, disinformation, misinformation, et cetera,

(49:37):
et cetera, et cetera, Anduh oh oh oh do you you
know you know what they forgot tomention in the report that sixty minutes did
Oh they forgot to mention that,you know, her background, she's not
an unbiased, you know, ombudsmanof truth. I mean, no,

(49:58):
she's she's apparently doesn't even understand howthe community notes works either. No,
she's a hardcore leftist. She's ahardcore leftist. She has hardcore left associations,
and she gets taxpayer money to serveon DHS boards to do it.
Of course, Yeah, she getsliterally paid, but with your tax dollars,

(50:19):
by the government to deal with misinformation. So of course she's gonna go
out there and promote this stuff.They didn't mention any of that, by
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omnibus one point two trillion dollars.I want to take all of the House
members that really were fighting against itand just clone them, and then get
all of the bad ones that werepushing this horrible omnibus on us, get

(56:13):
them out of the way and replacethem. That would make it a lot
easier, right, especially with governmentspending, because this the more that comes
out about this, and the morewe've read about it, the worse it
gets. And as you know,Congressmanship Roy here from Texas a very good
friend of the program. He hasbeen really raising his voice against this.
Thomas Massey is as well as wellas Congresswoman Victoria Sparks, who has been

(56:37):
I mean she's echoing everything that they'resaying, going through really fact checking a
lot of the claims made about thisomnibus. She's a member of the House
Judiciary Committee, and she's also beeninvolved with the Hunter Biden investigation and all
of the censorship with regards to socialmedia and this administration and Congresswoman's Sparts joins
us now via Skype. Congresswoman,a pleasure to have you. The first

(56:59):
time, I think the only timeI met you was when we were in
Georgia a few years ago. Ihad that special election. It was very
nice to meet you. Then,welcome to the program. I know that
you're no fan of this one pointtwo trillion dollars spending bill. Just let
me get your initial thoughts here onthis. Well, listen, it's unfortunate,
you know, unfortunate that you know, we under Republican leadership past and

(57:20):
omnibuses with more Democrat votes and Republicans. It's really said reality. But one
thing is actually was really clever andwas done by the Biden administration. One
day later after we pass this omnibus, they created National Red Flag Laws Center,
which is I know that you're abig supporter and really fighting for Second

(57:43):
Amendment right as I am too,and you know that what is creating this
is a red flag laws in manystates created to have a loophole to confiscate
you know, guns from you know, low Biden citizens. And they've written
very badly. I had to fightin my own state to fix many things
in them, and I think thatis something was you know, they did
it very clever. They waited foranother for a day so we couldn't put

(58:06):
in appropriations any restrictions to that andcouldn't put pressure and it would never authorize,
you know, on the appropriations theDemocrats pass, it's really conconstitutional,
but that it's lawlessness right there inWashington, DC. And it's terrible that
we could not hold the ground orprotect the border, secure the country or
anything good. You know, itwas a terrible legislation, horrible and it

(58:28):
looks like full steam ahead for talkingwith Congressmoman victorious sparts out of the beautiful
state of Indiana. This this NationalRed Flag Center as well, because they
of course they waited for this tolook like a done deal to make sure
that they were going to have themoney that they needed to create it.
And this is what a lot ofI know, House Republicans like yourself and
many others have been talking about todefund these agencies since the White House,

(58:51):
the administration, they're going to goaround you anyway. It's your it's your
u that's your scope of authority tolegislate and change policy like this, not
the President of the United States withthese edicts like creating this National Red Flag
Center. So is there a wayto pull back the funding on this,
to defund this, whether now orin the future, Because if they're not

(59:15):
going to allow Congress to do itsjob, then don't give them the money
to do these edicts. Well,I think unfortunately, Congress for good that
for a reason, we have constitutionalpower of the purse, and unfortunately we
do a lot of presentation, butthen we send blank checks. I mean,
we have thousands of programs unauthorized inCongress, keep waving authorization. So

(59:36):
if you give them this, youknow, it's pretty much bulk amounts of
money, you know, to spendon whatever they want. There is no
accountability to the people. And Ithink that is ultimately our responsibility and neglect
of our duty. You know,we actually overst seventy percent of spending is
not authorized by Congress. They don'tcare about our letters and presentation. It's

(59:57):
all about money, and money becamevery corrupt in Washington. To see over
seventy percent not authorized by Congress.That is really it's a terrible that is
that's I mean, that's taxpayer dollars, that's our and that's congressional authority being
being eroded. Which obviously that's amajor concern with this because this bill,

(01:00:20):
you know, talking about this omnibusbill's pretty much done at this I mean
it's done at this point. Theother thing that you've been involved with,
and maybe maybe after November we canfight to cost some of this money back.
The House Judiciary Committee of which youare a member, the hunter by
an investigation, and I know thatthe chairmen have threatened looking at this press
release, the ag with contempt overthe special over special counsel her materials.

(01:00:45):
I have never seen anyone try tolike this AG and this administration trying to
obstruct an actual fact finding inquiry,which is what this is, and it's
what Democrats never actually did with theimpeachment of the former president, and now
Republicans are doing it. They're correctway, they're having the inquiry, they're
finding the facts, but yet you'vebeen stonewalled every step of the way.

(01:01:07):
Talk to people a little bit abouthow this has been so difficult just to
get the most basic information that youneed to make a determination on this.
Oh is that And we definitely havea two tier system of justice and double
standate and unfortunately FBI and in Departmentof Justice became now a tool to be

(01:01:27):
for our tyrannical government. I mean, it's sad for me to see that
they collect data. If you boughta Bible in the gone you actually could
be put on the domestic terrorists listif you go get upset about your school
boards, which we have a brokeneducation a lot of you know, parents
have a right and to be upsetabout. It's unfortunate you're going to be
on the list of domestic terrorists.But then we have open borders with human

(01:01:51):
traffic and drug traffic, and thenthey do nothing about it. We can
potential terrorists, you know, cominginto the country. So I think it's
a very you'r a situation. Butas I said, you know, the
department keeps getting money, and thisis where the problems are. If they
haven't been authorized for decades and wekeep sending them checks, why should they

(01:02:12):
care. We need to start doingour job and the same we're going to
be issued with the SPISA in ourauthorization where they do warrantless surveillance of you
know, of Americans, and wehave to hold the ground on that and
at least put on the floor andsome of my colleagues need to show where
they stand on these issues. No, and then they need to be accountable
to their constitutions because really it's becometruly tyrannical. Talking with Congressomwoman Victoria's sparts

(01:02:36):
out of Indiana, the leadership ofthe House changed. There was a lot
of promises made that, well,if we change out McCarthy and we get
Speaker Johnson, and then we're goingto get more conservative results, and voters
haven't really seen that happen. Whatwhat do you what do you tell your
constituents in Indiana when they when theybring up this question, like well or
anyone when they raise the question ofwell, where's all the conservative wins?

(01:02:59):
We were supposed to That's what wewere told if we had the speakership the
race. Then I know a lotof y'all were you were caught up in
this. But what do you tellpeople when they bring that up? Are
you happy with Speaker Johnson's performance atthis point? Are you still giving him
time to prove himself? Where doyou stand on that? Well? I
think unfortunately Republicans full long time,we're very bad on the fence. We

(01:03:19):
are much better on defense than onthe fence, and it's a different strategy.
And the other side, I haveto tell you, they're brilliant and
they use our money to attack us, and unfortunately a lot of Republicans folding
on that. You know, youknow, this speaker. I mean,
you know, I have to Ihaven't been very happy with what he's doing
and not doing. I have totell he inherited a lot of problems,

(01:03:39):
including from previous speaker, and notjust from previous speaker, but for decades
or problems. But I think,you know, we need to learn how
to fight, and I don't thinkwe know how to fight. I Alay
said, I talked to Kevin McCarthybefore, and I was not a huge
fan of him. I'll be honestwith you, but I told him,
let's peak three hills to die onand they'll take them. And I said,
no, let's just be one atleast. Let's just pick one.

(01:04:00):
Let's just pick a border. Let'sjust deliver at least on something that is
national security issues. But I don'tthink Republicans know how to do it,
and I think we need to getunited and put pressure and for some of
this vote. The good thing.You know what we were able to do.
We put a lot of amendments onthe floor that always hidden, you
know, so a lot of mycolleagues now had to vote on them.

(01:04:21):
How did they want to defund anew n that is corrupt organization? How
did they vote it, you know, on a lot of votes on fith
and surveillance, and that is thebest we can do right now because I
think, unfortunately, I don't thinkwe'll be able to win, you know,
this Congress. I think we needto win in November and then start
governing because country is in trouble.I always think too, people who come

(01:04:45):
from countries where they have seen tyrannyand they have seen, you know,
the heavy hand of authoritarianism, andwhen they see it here in the United
States begin to take root and turninto policy from the left. I always
think that they are some of themost effective voices, voices like yours.
And as you were saying, alot of Republicans think, you know,

(01:05:06):
I feel like they think Democrats arejust dumb and they don't know what they're
doing. But you made a verygood point. They're quite brilliant at their
strategy, and I think that theyare able to get by on everyone assuming
that they're dumb. You know,you being from Ukraine and you know you
have experience and seeing authoritarianism, youknow what it looks like when it's fully

(01:05:29):
matured. You see it happening herein the United States, and what would
you tell people here things that you'reseeing in DC, maybe that they are
not even within the House or atthat policy level in DC, that they
need to be aware of and howthey can push back against it. Well,
really, it's really sad for meto see that, and how many
Americans sacrifice for us to have thisfreedom, and it's hard hard to get

(01:05:51):
them back. Look at the formersolid countries, you know, most of
them can't just get back. Lookat the bloodshed that happened in Ukraine.
People still keep fighting for over thirtyyears being independent and cannot get their freedoms
back. It's very, very difficultwhen you lose freedoms to regain them.
And we take a lot of themfor granted. So we need to teach
our children what is the greatness ofour republic. It's not about people on

(01:06:14):
top, there's superior or anything else. You know that most of them are
pretty in ferial. I'll be honestwith you. In Washington, it's the
terrible, you know, But it'sabout the freedoms that we have as Americans.
And if we don't fight and protectour freedoms, we will lose our
greatness. And what is about ourrepublic is about and I think that is
something we have to really be muchmore vocal about. And you know,

(01:06:36):
I grew up in the tyranny.I understand and appreciate it so much.
But we need to teach our childrentoo what it we about. We're the
country where the government shall protect ourrights to life, liberty, and property
and then the stay the hell outof our way. But we're forgetting that,
and we need to remind our legislatorsand if they're not there, then
we need to hold them accountable andnot buy propaganda and a lot of liberal

(01:07:00):
media talking points and annoying attacks.But just be smart because I think republic
is under attack, and I meanit when I said not just using as
the wards, because it is andwe have to win exactly. I'm well,
said Congresswoman Victoria's Sparks. We'd loveto have you back, beautiful state
of Indiana. Thank you for yourwork in DC and for for all that
you do, your fight, andalso for talking about this because I think

(01:07:23):
a lot of people, as yousaid, they're they're they kind of just
you know, float along in cultureand politics, not realizing that they have
to be participants in it, andthat is that's that's a privilege of freedom
to be able to do that,and they have that right and obligation.
Thank you, Congresswoman. Pleasure tohave you. Thank you for having me.
We have more on the way,folks, as we wrap up this

(01:07:44):
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It's time for Florida Man. Souh cats man, This is uh Fox

(01:09:15):
thirty five Orlando, A Florida manshot his roommate ten times because they got
into an argument about cats. Bythe way, if he wondered if the
guy was a prohibitive possessor, hewas, You mean a criminal break in
the law? What no, theygot Yeah, they got into a big
fight. Glenn White hmm, proofthat all not all beards look good Flora.

(01:09:41):
He found himself behind bars. Heshot his roommate ten times. They
got into an argument over cats andFort Myers. The uh it was a
chick that he shot. So yeah, apparently the two were having a day's
long fight. White was a bigfrom his home. The woman allowed him

(01:10:01):
apparently to move in, and thenhe brought apparently a bunch of animals with
him. He moved in with threecats. Okay, so we moved in
with three cats, and he hadbeen there already for seven days. He
was only there for seven days.He moved in with his three cats,
and then every single day he broughtin a new cat. Like, where

(01:10:24):
the hell are you getting them?Number one brought a cat home literally every
day for so he had like aton more cats with him, and she
said she wanted the cats to liveoutside instead of inside. She got tired
of having literally they were she saidthey were everywhere, And when he allowed
her to go into his room thathe was staying in to look for the
cats, and she found more,and then she got mad turned around to

(01:10:45):
face him, and then he beganto shoot at her, screaming, I'm
going to kill you be and so, yeah, the police were called and
he was taken into custody. Iwouldn't have I'm allergic to cats, like
super allergic, so I wouldn't havebeen able to abide with it anyway.
But like you, where's he gettingthe cats? Though? Like you're bringing

(01:11:09):
home a cat every day. Idon't. I don't understand that. All
right, So a let's see thisis Tampa Free Press. This oh is
a horse chase, of course itwas. It was just a horse on
the run. I'm not really interestedin that because nobody was riding it.
It was just a horse running awayand the police had goa okay, great,

(01:11:30):
This Florida man had another machete attackat a wah wah. Yeah,
he was arrested. One person wasarrested. That's I didn't have the machete
attack at the wah wah my Bengocard for this week. This is the
third machete attack this year that we'vehad in Florida. Man. I yeah,
this happened on Sunday. Two dudesgot into an argument and the other

(01:11:55):
man apparently pulled out a machete.Okay, I got because machetes are quite
large. Hence, well, it'sjust a big giant blade. It's a
mascha. How do you conceal it? Right? Is it not a pocket
knife? I don't get it.Anyway, the cops were called. The

(01:12:17):
individual, who was not identified byFox thirteen Tampa Bay, was taken into
custody. I really want to know, because that's again third machete attack,
two times now they were concealed.How it can you know how big they
are? Yeah? Down the sideof your pants? Maybe how you walk
with a stiff leg. I haveno idea. I don't know. It's

(01:12:40):
just just yeah, I don't know. This dog dug up an ancient bomb.
Is that the right word to use? Ancient? An ancient bomb in
the backyard? Holy cow? Sothe uh? This is in Jacksonville,
Florida on Wednesday. The dog begandigging near the fence line. You know,
dog was digging as dogs too,and the owner, Matthew Simms,

(01:13:00):
walked over to make sure the dogwasn't getting anything they weren't supposed to,
and that's when he spotted something stickingup out of the ground. He said,
I started pulling it up, andonce I got it halfway out,
I was like, oh wait,I know what this is. Let me
gently put it back down. Itwas a small military ordnance that was about
a foot long, weighed ten pounds. It had been buried for some time,
and the Sims said to himself,oh boy, is this live.

(01:13:25):
They had to call the police.Police evacuated all the residents they had the
bomb squad come in. It wasan antique explosive, that's all. But
they don't know how it ended upin the yard of his home. It
was just a suburban Jacksonville house.They have no idea how it got there.
And I love the neighbor, CarloSmith. She goes, I've been
around people who have artifacts like this. I like watching it. Carla didn't

(01:13:45):
care, She wasn't scared. Theydidn't say if it was live or not.
But or we still don't know howit got there. Third hour on
the way, we say very simply, what passes muster in New York and
Californna is not passing muster here.You are not going to be able to
commandeer somebody's private property and expect toget away with it. We are in

(01:14:10):
the state of Florida ending the squatterscam once and for all, and momentarily
I'll be signing HB six twenty one, which will give the homeowner the ability
to quickly and legally remove a squatterfrom a property, and which will increase

(01:14:34):
criminal penalties for squatting. Now,we have not had the same type of
issues here as you've seen in Californiaor New York. Nevertheless, our laws
were really geared towards this not necessarilybeing a fad. You know, this
idea of squatting. You know whenyou had the Old West and people would

(01:14:55):
settle the West, you'd show up, there'd be a place, so people
would settle, they create a commununity. Well, to have someone come
seven eight years later and say theyown the property after all this, you
understood why that was done in thatway. That was never intended to empower
somebody to just invade some residential subdivisionand occupy illegally occupy somebody's private residence.

(01:15:18):
So what we're doing today is recognizingthat. But I think more importantly providing
very swift. I love it endingthe squatters. I can't believe that we
have to pass loss to do this. Welcome back to the program, danaizes
with your top of this third hourand you can listen all over the country

(01:15:43):
and stream it all that good stuff, lots of stuff. So this is
this is actually quite awesome. Youcan't come and you can't house jack somebody.
You can't take over their property.It's like we go to Cane's house
and going to mine. Now,how would you respond? You wouldn't like
that if somebody tried to just youwent home and they were like, nope,

(01:16:03):
we live here now sorry, roundswill be thrown at in their direction.
It's kind of a consequence then comehome, I mean carrying and I
see that. Sorry, yeah,yeah, not sorry. You know what
I think would get the message hometo squatters even more is by I mean,

(01:16:30):
I think that there's a couple ofthings excuse me, allergies in Texas
Cedar season, y'all. First off, I think if if you actually really
only one way, if you ifif in this you could, you'd say
any lawmaker that would pass something similar. And I like how DeSantis, by
the way, it's the Florida governoraround of Santas announcing this. I love
how he's just he's got Disney winsdoing this, I mean, just racking
up them wins. I mean,you just so people for gonna forget what

(01:16:55):
losing feels like. And I thinkI do think it's even it drives the
point home even more to be like, oh, well, you know you
should be able to dispel squatters however, means you see fit. Nothing will
make a squatter more terrified than that. Yeah, I can't some of these
stories are insane, insane, andI feel so bad for some of these

(01:17:17):
people, and they all are,so many of them. I was actually
looking at this this morning. Somany of this of these stories are people
who they're going through really hard time, like their parents have passed away.
So many of these stories are likethat, or their parents have to are

(01:17:39):
sick, or they have to bemoved into assisted living something like that.
And so these people are already goingthrough it right emotionally, and as they're
trying to deal with the remnants ofthe lives that their parents led, they
have to deal with these people,these horrific squatters, these these absolute scum

(01:18:01):
of the earth. They have todeal with it on top of that.
And then I'm sure it's even morecompounded if it is happening in a state
where they protect squatters more than theydo the rightful property owners. But that's
ultimately, that's leftist policy. Imean, keep in mind, during COVID,
the Biden administration tried to pass anational squatting policy. They tried to

(01:18:27):
do that. Remember they had theCDC for some reason, they were going
to issue this national moratorium on payingrent. You didn't have to pay your
rent they wanted to. They weretrying to in effect push without Congress a
national squatting policy. You still hadto pay property tax on property you owned,

(01:18:51):
but if you were releasing it tosomeone, they didn't have to pay
you rent for however long the CDCdetermined they didn't have to pay you for
it, you still had to propertytaxes, and you still had to pay
the utilities. They didn't have topay anything anymore. You had to pay
for people to live there. Now, remember what I told you, and
I had I actually did not knowthis, did you know? Do you

(01:19:14):
remember I'm had pulled this up inmy bookmarks the majority. In fact,
this actually hurt. There's a significantnumber of landlords in the United States that
are minorities, minorities who own propertyand they'll lease it out to other people.

(01:19:38):
And they started getting hit really hardwith us. I mean everybody got
hit. But when they started talkingto like black property owners, questioning the
CDC and Democrat policy, we playedsome of that audio on the show when
it happened, and they were saying, well, why do I still have
to pay property tax and utilities?And yet you're saying that these people don't

(01:19:59):
have to pay me anything, I'vegot to provide it for free when I
got my own family to pay forThey didn't bank on that, did they?
So good on him? I'm youknow, this is all this is
like all good stuff. I'm I'mhappy to see this. I wanted to
share this with you as well.Do you remember the story of the uh

(01:20:25):
guy on TikTok from Venezuela who wastelling everyone how to squat, how to
take over people's property. Oh boy, Well now he's he's been on the
run from immigration authorities since he illegallyentered in April of twenty twenty two,
and he's on TikTok, which isso dumb because it's like, if you're

(01:20:47):
outside and you're on TikTok, aren'tyou just letting everybody know where you are?
It's not that difficult. He's onTikTok and he's was suspended after his
videos went viral, and TikTok toldDaily Mail that, you know, while
they love communist infiltration, they don'tallow, you know, you to promote

(01:21:08):
criminal activities that are not CCP sanctionedanyway. So he enrolled in this Alternatives
to Detention program and it allows peoplewho enter the country illegally to continue breaking
the law by being here illegally untiltheir next court date. So he apparently
lives near Columbus. If you saidthat he's not going to show up for

(01:21:29):
his court date, you are correct. He totally didn't. And he did
this video where he's got snot pouringout of his nose and it's one of
the most disgusting things I've ever seen, like literally actual snot rolling out of
his nose, and he's crying andwhining in his video, and he's like,
I am in danger of death inthe US, I am being persecuted.

(01:21:50):
My account has been blocked, andhe's like crying and sobbing in his
video. They want to silence meheat all of this, He goes,
everything that's happened to me is becauseof your evil evilness. Wow. I
love the people who wrong everyone andthen they go, we're the victim.
I see a lot of that today, especially with some people on the right.

(01:22:14):
Pretty amazing. He was the onewho actually told people how to invoke
squatters' rights invade people's houses, andhe also was the guy. In February
he made headlines, according to DailyMail, because he demanded that Venezuelan's unite
to help a fifteen year old illegalimmigrant who shot a tourist in the face
and then tried to kill an INMPDofficer in Times Square. So yeah,

(01:22:40):
he's on video and he's saying allthis stuff just wild and crying, oh's
people are mean to me. Iwas telling everybody how to squat and take
people's homes. So sad, justwild, wild, wild, Now the

(01:23:01):
other and pull this up. Theother win. So Disney is defeated in
court again and all the lawsuits arebeing dropped under the settlement. It was
reached. The settlement agreed to todaythis morning, and it is the final

(01:23:26):
nail in the It's described as thefinal nail in the coffin of all of
these legal battles with Disney and Desantaspokesperson Brian Griffin said, Florida is ready
to work with Disney. I'm promotingeconomic growth. So the the boar that
was appointed, the Disney boar thatwas appointed, they voted to approve the
settlement presented by Disney. They're droppinglawsuits and they said, so that's done.

(01:23:51):
But I was told that the memesall said this was bad. Disney
tried to outmaneuver and they were Spainbecause it was I mean, what they
did was stupid. Here's the problem. And I've talked to people about this
who don't follow this stuff. Youknow, they're they're I don't know they

(01:24:13):
they they I guess they buy someof the media narratives on it because the
media wanted and I think some peopleon the right who went along with it
because they thought that it would benefitthem in the long run, and instead
it just made them look stupid.They went with the story that oh,
well, this was just a culturewar, this is an unnecessary culture war.
Well it became it. Maybe itstarted out like that, but then

(01:24:34):
when everyone realized how deep this ReedyCreek agreement went and how Disney was skirting
its financial obligation, not even payingtaxes, like not doing any of this
stuff that's crony capitalism. And therewere actually people who thought that should continue.
Well, you shouldn't take it awayjust because Disney's trying to you know,

(01:24:57):
pushing books about kids and strap ons, you know, to elementary school
kides and their libraries. You shouldn't. Yeah, they were using all of
the power that they had amassed byskirting all the other laws that all the
other businesses had to abide by,and then they started targeting people. Hi,
welcome to FAFO. When you dothat, and you can't expect that

(01:25:23):
you're going to continue to get yourcrony capitalism, which has been in place
for long before the Santis was overan elected office, even Rick Scott before
him, It's been there for along time. They ended it. They
ended it because Disney was abusing itand they were flaunting their exclusion from all

(01:25:45):
these up from all everything that allthese other businesses had to abide by,
and they were flaunting it, andthey were weaponizing it against the voters in
Florida. So I don't give ahot damn when it happened. Anyone who
thinks that Disney should have been allowedto engage in crony capitalism and skirt their
responsibility, don't call yourself a conservativeor a Republican because that alone has nothing

(01:26:09):
to do with the Culture War.Disney invited the culture War when they weaponized
their power to go after voting parentsin the state. Democrats, Republicans,
Libertarians, independents, all of them. So all the people who are like
this isn't going to work well Ohmy gosh, you guys owe so many

(01:26:29):
apologies just getting them w's and nowall of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's quick five.All right here pulling up my everything
phrases. I love how everything alwaysphrases. All right, So the UN
is getting closer to its global emissionstax becoming a reality, apparently because of

(01:26:51):
course, they are world's first everglobal emissions tax. It is the International
Maritime Organization. They held their latestround of negotiations to discuss how to move
forward with climate change and all ofthat's, oh my gosh, it's so
goofy. Just stop messing with stuff, and we don't need the United Nations

(01:27:11):
to control all of that, justthis asinine. Also, let's see here,
West Virginia passed a bill allowing homedistillation of liquor up to five gallons.
Gee, thanks government, you getto allow people in West Virginia.
So in Missouri it's actually enshrined inthe state constitution to be able to make

(01:27:34):
moonshine, which is like, youknow, Italians have Lemonchello, my kith
and kin from you know, thesouthern parts of the Stits and Appalachia.
And I was arcs. They havethe moonshine, so they passed up to
five gallons that they can see.I'm just saying, how many gallons as

(01:27:57):
a bath tubble? This? Iwho robs a casino? First off?
These people did? Uh? Thisis Channel four ABC. It at River
River's casino. State police are searchingfor a suspect that stole five thousand dollars
from Forever Wow. So the victimwon a slot machine. Jackpott was paid

(01:28:17):
out in cash, and when hesat down to continue playing, money was
falling out of his pocket onto thefloor. Now came please say. A
man in an electric wheelchair picked upthe cash and left. By the time
the victim noticed, the suspect wasgone. How How can I How does

(01:28:39):
a guy in an electric wheelchair getto jump on you? How you got
to pay attention to your surroundings.You see what I'm saying. You can't.
So now they're looking for him.So that's how you robbed the casino.
Carnival Freedom Battles fire in the Bahamas. A number of reason two million,
eleveny twenty thousand as to why Idon't do this. I don't do

(01:29:00):
cruises. They get I get weirded. Out into hotel by myself. I
just you know, I can't justalone. I can't even imagine doing a
cruise. Carnival Freedom suffered a firewhile sailing in stormy weather in the Bahamas,
and they said that it was aboutthree pm after local time. They
were heading to Freeport. They canceleda call to Prince to the Prince's key

(01:29:23):
to to weather. Coastguard was notified, and they said that they did not
expect Carnival Freedom's voyage. They saidthat it was gonna it was not gonna
the next one. There's not goingto have any delays for the next one
departing from Cape Canaveral. A fire, what happens you in the middle of
the ocean. The whole thing burnsdown right. Stick with this, we
got more in store. Craving adaily dose of intellectual adrenaline, look no

(01:29:46):
further than the Dana Show podcast whereCuriosity meets courage by following on Apple,
Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Economic numbers about eight thousand jobs we
think are directly implicated, uh andover one hundred million dollars of cargo moves
in and out of that port aday. And what was the middle question.
The ball park it when you're gonnawhen the port will be reopening?

(01:30:10):
The port is a different matter fromrebuilding the bridge the port. That's just
a matter of clearing the channel.Still no simple thing, but I would
expect that can happen on a muchquicker timeline than the full reconstruction of the
bridge. So can you ballpark itjust a little? You can imagine I'm
asking our teams the same question.But I don't want to put something out
just yet. Weeks, months,years. You just got to keep going,

(01:30:31):
understand, but just give us somethingthere. Just as soon as we
have something, I'll tell you.So that's a Secretary mayor new mom vice
Admiral of the canoe flated camp whipopetanka uh pooty juj Who Secretary Transport?
Who's who's telling reporters? We thebridge will it'll happen the port? Yeah,

(01:31:01):
one day they need to Someone saidthey need to hire DeSantis. Look
at it. Listen, do youremember that bridge hold up? There's a
piece in practical engineering. This hadto do with Hurricane Ian. September twenty
eighth, my birthday, twenty twentytwo, Hurricane Ian made landfall of the
western coast of Florida as a catfor destroyed bridges, particularly the Santabal Causeway,

(01:31:26):
a bridge that I've been over before. Very beautiful area. It's a
barrier island off the coast of FortMyers. And they rebuilt that bridge in
fifteen days. It's a pretty bigbridge. I mean it was a huge
bridge. They literally dredged up sandand silt and piled it up above water
level and they built a yeah,built a bridge. They rebuilt it fifteen

(01:31:53):
days. Bridge is done. Uhdang, that's the seems like they need
to hire DeSantis. I feel likehe could get that port open and get
that bridge rebuilt, and kind ofhe'd probably already have a timeline for I
don't think he sleeps. I reallydon't. That's why Floridians will cut you

(01:32:15):
if you try to think about nothaving him be governor of Florida. They
didn't care what political affiliations fall tothe wayside apparently about this. It's amazing,
amazing. So that's very I mean, they rebuilt this bridge in fifteen
days after Hurricane I. They hadlisten to this just a couple of days

(01:32:41):
after the hurricane went through Styton countyofficials. They all had a procurement package
already already pulled together. They werealready soliciting contractors for repairs. Now,
remember it was September twenty eighth,as my birthday. That's what the hurricane
rolled through on October tenth. Theyalready announced their pick of Superior Construction in

(01:33:05):
AJX Paving, and they had thetarget completion date of October thirty. First.
They announced all of that on thetenth. Then they had all this
the mobilization of resources, the hundredsof trucks, the stuff to move the
earth, the cranes, the barges, the dredges, more than one hundred

(01:33:25):
and fifty people. It was alot. I'm looking at this photo.
It is all the contractors and everybody, the crews, the resources. It
is amazing what they were able topull together to fix this causeway. And

(01:33:48):
remember what was the date I saidthat they were going to have it done.
They gave a target completion date oflike what October thirty first, Yeah,
it was done on October nineteenth.The whole thing on October nineteenth,
like three weeks from the time ofthe hurricane. I don't think ants could

(01:34:11):
do better. This is crazy,and they had to do bridge approaches and
they had a dredg jump into you. They had to do all of this
stuff. They even had a temporarybridge up in less than three days right
after that. Dang, this iscrazy. And they had the power,
infrastructor all of this stuff. Theygot it done. That's just wild.

(01:34:32):
It's wild to me. Meanwhile,you got poot booty juice over here bridge.
And then they asked Biden. Sothey asked him a question about the
bridge, and I guess he's soused to being asked for money, he's
like, Oh, we're gonna payfor it. Not if it's Marisk,
the company that did it, ifthey had a I mean, because it

(01:34:53):
kind of sounds like it's their faultthey should be doing it, not the
taxpayer. You don't get to justlike down our bridges because you're keeping stuff
up to code. And then youknow, if that's the case, and
then we pay for it, thehell's wrong with you, Jack, That's
not how this works. But he'sso used to being like, yes,
here's some money that got Lee sayswild. So this is I just this

(01:35:19):
crazy. So yeah, he's like, I don't know, I don't want
to push anything out just yet.Well, you guys were already really excitedly
pushing out the taxpayers. We're goingto fund to any kind of reconstruction.
So you know, how is thatany different? Good heavens, I just
have to stand just come and doit. That's that's all you need to
do. A couple of things.I have to This is I have to

(01:35:42):
share it because it's hysterical. BabylonBee says, uh genius vacationing family poses
as illegal immigrants to get free hotelroom in New York City. The notoriously
frugal Donaldson family again babylon Bee cleverlyposed illegal immigrants scoring a free week at
a luxury hotel in downtown New YorkCity. Good evening, I mean o

(01:36:06):
la amiga, said mister Donaldson,approaching the hotel desk. We are weary
illegal immigrants looking for a top floorcorner suite, preferably with a jacuzzi,
away from the ice machine. Poorfor war. Despite their pale skin in
South Carolina, draw that Donaldson's managedto full the hotel staff with authentic party

(01:36:30):
city sombreros and bushy stick on mustaches. Ah my name, yes, my
name is Jesus, and this ismy wife, Rosalita and my daughters,
Rosalita Junior and Rosalita Extra Junior,said mister Donaldson to the check and clerk.
See they all have the mustache likeme. Mooi muiguappo. Would you

(01:36:53):
care for a truro? I meanyou feel it? Yeah. Feeling such
compassion for their applight, the hotelemployee offered condolences to the Donaldson family for
Governor Hochele's harsh words about illegal immigrantscoming to New York such ignorance, responded

(01:37:13):
missus Donaldson. You know, alittle room service would go a long way
towards healing the wound. Some whatdo you Americans call them? Margarita's Perhaps
At publishing time, a hotel employeehad become suspicious after seeing mister Donaldson without
his mustache, but he saved theruse by quickly asking quote dondeosta la biblioteca.

(01:37:42):
Oh my gosh, it's funny becauseit's true. Actually, why haven't
we thought about this? They havea picture of the whole family. I
mean it's all you know, it'sBabylon b but I mean for real,
that's uh yeah, there you go. There you go right there now,
hm Cain. You know, ifyou're thinking about going on vacation in New

(01:38:05):
York, you know, or takinga quick trip to New York, you
know, go seeing Broadway or something, I think they'll have some sort of
box for me to check on anapplication or something, probably, so I'll
just look for that. Yeah,They're like, no, no, no,
I am here legally, where's there? You go right there? So

(01:38:34):
you know, I feel like thatthat could cold work. I just,
you know, can I go backto this, speaking of goofy stuff?
Can I go back to this ap P piece please? The AP piece
on how an Associated Press reporter thoughtthat it was racist, you know,

(01:38:55):
the Francis Scott Key Bridge being namedFrancis Scott Key for him, and and
how it's just it was so whenthey were talking about the bridge collapsing,
the actually tried to make it aracial thing. Now that does keep in
line with didn't they say that roadsand stuff are racist? Isn't that what
Biden has said before? Wait?Wait, wait, let me look this

(01:39:17):
up. Yaid bridges. No,I thought it was Biden roads. Well,
I think Biden equed it. Ohyeah, racist infrastructure. I mean
I literally just read that from uhNBC how racism shaped highways. Biden's unlikely
planned to use roads to fight racism. Oh and then the Independent Buddhajet shays,

(01:39:41):
American highways are racist. They're goingto give that boat of metal just
way for it, way for it. They're going to give that boat of
metal. That boat solved the racisms. Look it's the Associated Press that said
it. Fred State had and holdon you. This is what they tweeted.
Guys. They tweeted this quote.Hm, who was Francis Scott Key,

(01:40:09):
whose namesake bridge fell his poem becamethe star spangled banner. They act
like, you know, he talkedabout being against school segregation and eulogized Robert
Bird or something. Oh wait,that was Biden. All right, oopsies,
yeah, they said they wrote again. Because it's so dumb, I

(01:40:32):
have to share it with you thishour. Also quote. While the first
verse of the anthem is the mostwell known, there are a total of
four stanzas, and in the thirdthere's a reference made to a slave.
Francis Scott Key, his family ownedpeople, supported the idea of sending free

(01:40:58):
black people to Africa, but opposedthe abolition of slavery. His personal history
has made him a controversial figure insome quarters. So there, and then
they said, in June twenty twentya statue of him in San Francisco was
taken down. They're talking about theFrancis Scott Key Bridge. Came the Associated

(01:41:23):
Press. So how much more didwe find out about that crash? Well,
the guy the bridge was named after, Kane owned he was a racist.
Oh, and that the statue ofhim in San Francisco was taken down,
hinting that the bridge needed to betaken down. How long will that
port be out? You think?But that's irrelevant because the racisms, like

(01:41:46):
I said, they're going to givethat boat of metal, They're got a
lot of metal already, a bunchof steel all over. Yeah, yeah,
didn't. Dang, I can't.But I mean, you have six
people that are dead, and everyone'slike, what are we gonna do with
this port? But ap is onit. Let's look at the DEI history
of this bridge. Let's look it'snamed after Francis Scott k he was a

(01:42:10):
rass us. That's you can't makefun of these people enough. But now
going back to what I had googled, uh, Biden administration said that,
you know, these roads were builtracistly. They have to look at racial
equity and highways Biden's unlikely plan touse roads to fight racism. Well,

(01:42:39):
now this bridge is gone, soscore one against to racisms, right?
Do you feel better? Can youfeel it gone away? No? You
don't feel the terrible pressure of hundredsof years a bigger trip on your shoulders
anymore. Caine, No, Imean, I'm just saying that's what they

(01:43:05):
all talked about. I don't wantto be a conspiracy theorist here, Kane.
You know, considering that everyone spentall day yesterday talking about hacking,
I'm not going to say that theBiden administration used this boat to take out
that highway to endo racisms. ButI'm telling you it kind of seems like
the Biden administration uses boat to takeout that bridge because of to racisms.

(01:43:26):
That's a fair conclusion. I mean, you know, though, did they
mean racing on highways instead of racismon highways? No? I can understand.
No, that's not what they're saying. You can understand what the racisms.
No, the racing on highways.How they'd be against all the racing
on highways? No, no,no. In fact, if you remember,
his infrastructure bill was designed to useroads to fight racism. In fact,

(01:43:53):
Quota talked into US President Joe Biden'sexpensive infrastructure bill as a plan to
knock down racist roads. It's literallythe BBC verbatim, ver batum. I
wonder what makes roads racist? They'regoing to have to paint rainbows on it,
like the blood of the like puttingblood above the doorway in order to
save some of these bridges and monumentsor something. I don't know. Same

(01:44:15):
question I have about guns. Howare guns violent? I mean, I
know we have to get moving,but I really want to make fun of
this a lot more. Kine.I mean, I know that we're like
literally going over the line here towardsWe're trying to understand what can't be understood,
right, I'm telling you, allright, we follow Dana on Apple,
Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge is your ultimate superpower.

(01:44:41):
As it relates to the death ofthe officer, Look, our hearts
go out to this officer who tragicallylost his life in the line of duty.
We're also praying for his family duringthis difficult time, who now has
an empty seat at their dinner table. President Biden is deeply grateful for the
sacrifices police officers make to keep ourcommunity safe. This shooting is yet another

(01:45:03):
painful reminder of the toll of gunviolence. That wow, she's talking about
NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who waskilled by a career repeat offender. Now
when she's like, as it relatesto the death of the officer, she
doesn't even name him, and thenshe says, well, it's a painful
reminder of the toll of gun violence, lady. The toll of violence is
being perpetuated by a career violent offenderthat your party refuses to issue max penalty

(01:45:28):
to, and thus that repeats thecycle of recidivism that you then use to
blame law biding. Innocent gun ownersget out. It's as a nine.
I'm so tired of them doing this. They encourage the crime and then they
blame it on the law biding sothat they can try to take your rights

(01:45:48):
and say, well, you know, see this crime it's a yeah.
The crime is the result of thepeople that you let off the hook because
of your rotted restorative justice, andthen you blame all the law biding people
who want to protect themselves from thecrimes that are caddled by your writing restorative
justice and drive the crime, themajority of the crime and all the recidivism
rates. They want to use theirlawfully owned firearms to defend themselves against the

(01:46:11):
rat that you perpetuate with your lackof justice. As nine, today's stupidity
came. All right, this willbe DNC's chair Jamie Harrison. One.
This is cut thirteen. All right. He's talking about here how the black
vote, which, by the way, we've seen the polls lately and the
African American vote is less and lessto Biden and a little more and more
to Trump. But this is whathe had to say, listeners, Well,

(01:46:34):
I fundamentally believe as in past elections, the African American community, the
black vote will be there for JoeBiden in this election when we look at
what he has done and accomplished.This is not just words, but actually
how he's delivered. He made surethat we've had we talked about Biden.
We don't have time. But noneof it's good. Yeah, none of

(01:46:55):
it's good across the board. Everyoneknows that. Folks, make sure you
find us on YouTube and Facebook,like subscribe, over at Substack, chapter
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