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March 29, 2024 104 mins
Biden held a boujee fundraiser in New York with Obama and Bill Clinton. The US Census is changing how it categorizes race and ethnicity. New Yorkers are being advised to put up “no trespassing” signs outfront to stop squatters. How much money does Trump need to raise to beat the Democrats’ war chest? Fox News’ Jesse Watters joins us to discuss 2024, campaign fundraising, “Get It Together” and more. St Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones blams the business owners for not fighting crime in convenience stores and gas stations. A Trump Super PAC's “Biden-Mart” shows you how your shopping bill has changed in four years.

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(00:01):
You can run the best campaign,you can even become the nominee, and
you can have the election stolen fromyou. How can you win with Russian
interference? Thought it? But rightlybecause I'm think you're an illegitimate president that
didn't really win. So how doyou, you know, fight against that?

(00:21):
In twenty twenty you are absolutely right, he's an illegitimate president. In
my mind, would you be myvice president? Folks? Lord? I
absolutely agree Trump that actually win theelection in twenty sixteen, he lost the
election and he was put in theoffice because the Russian gentleferer. Russia interfered
with our election, attacked our democracyfor the sole purpose of artificially placing someone

(00:46):
at sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. Theywere successful. Trump knows he's an illegitimate
president. The president elect, althoughlegally elected, is not legitimate ilse It
is president elected because a legitimate president. But you said you believe that Russia's
interference altered the outcome of the election. I do. We have a president

(01:07):
who, if in fact, ithas proven, has been assisted by the
Russians and may in fact not bea legitimate president. So the one thing
that Trump is fearful of when itcomes to his being president, is that
finally we will see how illegitimate hisvictory actually was. So that's like,
what two minutes and twenty seconds ofDemocrats. That's not even all of them,

(01:30):
every single one of them contesting theelection. Every single one of them
did this. Every Democrat there wasevery Democrat that did it, every one
of them, they all contested it. I mean, we remember it distinctly,
and it gave start. It wasone of the reasons why you saw
those people writing twenty sixteen. Imean, I remember this clear as day.

(01:52):
Welcome to the program, Dana Lashhere with you at the top of
this first hour, and we're wrappingup the week for you. There was
I just realized, I want myrundown. When I was writing Biden fundraiser,
I said, bind her, andI kind of want to keep it
the fundraiser that went last night.I was looking at the price point for

(02:13):
some of this, because you know, those are all the people who thought
that the election was that was stolenin twenty sixteen. They thought it was
not a legitimate election. You guysremember that. You guys totally remember this.
Democrats did this non stop. They'relike, oh, my gosh,
we can't believe that Hillary Clinton didn'twin over Donald Trump. It must mean
that it was stolen. That's literallyall we heard. So the idea that
they're gonna I just this keeps beingbrought up, particularly in the context of

(02:38):
the Ronal McDaniel stuff, because they'resaying, you know, the stuff that
they say about her, well,she's you know, she was an election
to she never was. I'm tiredof defending her because I don't. I'm
not even a fan. But it'sjust so stupid that they keep and then
they keep bringing this up now becauseit's an election season, and they keep
bringing it up and saying, oh, well, you know Republicans in there,

(03:00):
they you know, they don't believethat the election twenty twenty. Think
did you guys think that you didfor all of twenty sixteen. So this
Biden fundraiser, I was looking atsome of the price points for the plates
on this godly it's nut to geta photo with all three of them.
It was five hundred thousand dollars.Yeah, if you wanted so the plate

(03:21):
to sit down and eat, youknow, convention chicken. It was I
think it was one hundred thousand dollars, you know, for the it's you
know, everyman's fundraiser, right,it was one hundred thousand dollars. It's
so bad. One hundred thousand dollarsjust to that was the base level.
That was your basic b level wasone hundred thousand dollars. And if you

(03:46):
I think you could like shake theirhand or meet them for like two hundred
and fifty thousand, But to geta picture with all three of them,
I think it was five hundred thousand. Well, it was five hundred thousand
dollars with Biden, it was twofifty. With all three of them,
it was five hundred, you know, because he's such a everyman, Joe
Biden, blue collar everyman, andit just it's just a mess. He

(04:09):
looked so weird. Red State hadvideo of him walking around and on sage.
So he was when they were onthe stage. By the way,
this is why Trump was at thevisitation for the for Officer Dillard. He
was at the visitation for the slainpolice officer. While they were there on
the stage. When they got onthe stage, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama
and Joe Biden, they came upon the stage on a riser so the

(04:34):
stage was empty, and then fromthe floor a risers shot up and the
three of them were on it isthat not over the top theatrics? If
ever, they were over the toptheatrics because it's kind of ridiculous. So
they said that it I mean,and I guess they raised the twenty five
million they were going for. Therewas a lot of people there, but

(04:55):
he just moved weird, and it'slike he can't move his arms well and
he can't lift his legs up toreally walk well. He shuffles. And
there was a moment in there onthe video that Red State has where he
was joking about the dark brand andstuff, and he took out his sunglasses
and put him on and it lookedso awkward and just stiff. It was

(05:19):
weird. It was weird. Helooked like his two friends were visiting him
in the nursing home. That's whatit looked like. So this was this
was the fundraisers, and they hada lot of disruptions as well. So
they had the pro hamas anti Israeli. We hate to choose people that came

(05:41):
out to disrupt it was the fundraiser. They had a bunch of protesters outside
and they were yelling and screaming,and then there was a protester during the
moment when they were speaking about theinsurrection that didn't happen, there was a
protester that got up and began yellingat Biden and they were saying, you're

(06:04):
forcing genocide and Palestine et cetera,et cetera. And other people were booing
her, and then other people startedshouting and you got blood on your hands.
Blah blah blah. It's not Hamas, you stupid Hamas fluffer, you
stupid terrorists, be all these that'swhat that is. You have blood on
your hands. No, it's theelected government that was murdering people in Gaza.
The people like you support them becauseyou're a Hamas terrorist sympathizer. I

(06:27):
just feel like if you're out theresupporting Hamas, I want to deport your
ass and send your ass to Gaza. Go over there see if you like
it over there. I don't wantany terrorists here because if you're sitting here
saying this stuff, you're a terrorist. There's no day, there's no there's
no gray area. You're a terrorist. You either support people defending themselves or
you support the terrorist government of Hamasand they were popularly elected and they are

(06:49):
still popularly supported. So you knowyou voted for you voted for this.
And they they were taunting officers outsideagain, they were taunting officers outside,
the protesters, the terrorists as theyare screaming piggy piggy at them, all
this other stuff. As you hadTrump at the slant officer's visitation. Just

(07:14):
you know, you had Trump atthe slain officer's visitation. So yeah,
this it's just so the optics arejust so bad. You didn't think that
that was Bill Clinton. Cain didn'tthink Bill Clinton was there. It's a
picture of Jason Bateman. To clickon that picture, zoom in. Yeah,

(07:34):
on Bill Clinton. And you tellme, I think it's just an
awkward You are just not being it'san awkward photo. Okay, they can't
all be fake, Kane. I'mnot saying they're all fake. Why is
it always everything's fake? There's there'sno such thing as nuanced and that's Bill
Clinton. That is not Bill Clinton. Well, you can't have that many

(07:55):
people. Look at all these people, all those fame horse that regular at
the absolutely free fundraiser last night,that you know what, you can't you
it took three people couldn't keep Watergatequiet? You think this that would be
even bigger? Why would they fakeBill Clinton? Be? It did look
like some guy Joe Biden getting visitedat the Old Folks Home by a couple

(08:18):
of his friends. One of thoseguys kind of looks like Bill Clinton.
I'm looking at this photo and I'mlike, that's that's a wax museum.
They're at, Madame Tussautz. That'swhat that is. That's a straight up
a wax museum. We're gonna talkmore about this and make more fun of
it. I wanted to touch onthis. I had this listed on your
rundown as one of the bigger stories. Do you know the US Census is

(08:39):
changing how it categorizes people by raceand ethnicity, and the next US Census
is going to have boxes for MiddleEastern or North African. They aren't putting
Latin X on there. Every timeI say that, all of our Latino
listeners get so mad. I thointcomment, what the was it on there?

(09:01):
At one point, no, Ithink remember there was like discussion like
the the the oh gosh, whowas it? The woke scholds who the
people that were like no, it'sbetter. It's basically a bunch of white
people. They were like, no, we have to help the poor Latinos.
We've got to put it has tobe Latin. Next, we're gonna

(09:22):
help the poor Latinos. Well,the rejected labels, the white saviors,
We're gonna come and help the lee. So they they aren't doing it.
So now they're gonna say Middle Easternor North African and a Hispanic or Latino
box. I'm gonna riot. Where'sthe just you know, just you get
plain old white. Why can't youknow what I mean? There's sub sections,

(09:43):
isn't there No? Just how racistis that? That sounds racist?
Like? Can't you be Irish white, Scottish white, French white? They're
snotty, you know what I mean, Spain white because Spain Spanish people,
I mean, you know Isabelle fCastile. I mean they had like some
reddish hair. I'm just saying,so is there that? No, you

(10:05):
just get to be plain old,boring cracker. Let's just put Cracker on
the box. Just go ahead anddo it. Just take wide off and
put stupid cracker there. You knowthat's what you want to do. Happy
Friday, burn all the things.So they said, they said that the
uh, they're doing the list ofcheckboxes for the people for their race.

(10:26):
I mean, it's just getting longerand longer. I really need to make
fun of this more. I mean, so they have let me see,
this is the pull this up.Okay, so this is a pdf.
I don't know if this is thefinal form I'm looking at though. This
is a PDF of what they sayis going to be. So you can
be American, Indian, or AlaskaNative, and then they're like Asian,

(10:48):
please pervade details below, black orAfrican, American, Hispanic or Latino.
And then you get Mexican, Cuban, Puertorican, Dominican, Salvadoran, Guatemalan,
Middle Eastern and North African, Lebani, Syrian, Iranian, Iraqi,
Egyptian, Israeli. You don't getto select a Jewish. Yeah, you
don't get to select that Native,Hawaiian or Pacific islander. Are Oh so

(11:11):
they got stuff down here. Theydo have some white English, Italian,
really German, Polish, Irish,Scottish. Is this for twenty thirty?
Yeah, that's what it's looking like. Yeah, this is I don't know
if this is I don't know ifthis is the final form, but I
feel like there's some things missing.Yeah, it's for twenty thirty. You're

(11:35):
not going to see it until twentythirty. So this is and I guess
this is. So they said theseare the revisions, but I guess this
is the finalest form that they haveunless they change it again, which I
don't think they will. But yeah, that's it. There you go,
guys. So they said that whitedefinition changed and Latino is now a race
and or ethnicity, but it's notreally a race. I'm sorry, but

(11:58):
it's not. That's why I thinksome of the leftists call y'all wide adjacent,
because it's not its own race.It's like, like, what three,
that's it? You get three.Now we're gonna make a whole bunch
of stuff up so stupid. Ihate everything, Just burent, where's the
where's the smod? I want anasteroid to come and obliterate this planet.
I wanted to come and hit thestupidest part of Earth and just just you

(12:20):
know it's bad Friday, just blastit into a million pieces in the universe.
We deserve it, maybe not usspecifically, but you know, I'll
take the hit. Just figure itwhat everybody else? That's all right,
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(14:13):
cool, billy, But no,you're not gonna get all of that.
You're gonna get half of it.The government's gonna take their half for doing
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your brain. I this seems likeit's obvious. Uh they said that.
Uh blah blah blah, gosh,this story can I just for a moment.

(14:35):
Whatever website this says your your writerneeds to be drawn and quartered publicly
I really do believe that if you'rea journalist and you don't know how to
write a proper story with your balancedlead, like right there, then you
need to be tortured to death,excruciatingly publicly for wasting our time reading your
stupid stuff. Basically, it's astudy that it doesn't even get into until

(14:56):
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that things like knitting, gardening,coloring, things like that associated with cognitive
and emotional benefits. We get it. The story's route. I actually am
going to find this reporter. I'mgoing to bully them online that it made
me so mad. I can't standthat. I cannot stand that Desanta signs

(15:18):
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magnum, so they call magnums.You can't so under the law, it's
illegal for a person to sell wineand a container blah blah blah holding more
than a gallon unless it's a reusablecontainer. I don't even care about that
anymore. Now they're saying that they'regoing to eliminate the out of state regulations
in order to help businesses. Sohe's ending the squatters, he's doing all

(15:39):
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(18:14):
was three dollars and forty seven centsat home Depot. It is a no
trespassing sign. You could put thisup in your front door, on your
property line, somewhere where you cansee it from the street. But this
is the catch. Take a timestamped picture of the sign. Most iPhones
do this automatically because what you wantto prove to police is that the sign
was up before the squatter's moved in, you know what I mean, So

(18:37):
you have to show that time anddate stamp. That's also why video security
is so important. You can showthey broke in, entered it illegally,
and then you have helped take awaytheir squatter rights and we've heard from homeowners
who use the sign with the camerato get out squatter, so we know
it works. Look, a lotof people have second homes, they've got
property, maybe they've inherited something that'snot really right in the town or neighborhood

(19:02):
where they live. All of thismakes the difference. Yeah, and that's
when you should ask friends and family, Hey, cruise by my house,
you know, and take a look, see if there's a car in the
driveway, light on or off.And if you see something, don't tell
them to confront the people inside becauseas Dan's cameras on, that can get
really dicey. These people are absoluteclowns. This is a but so this

(19:22):
is local news in New York.They're telling people to not put there.
They're telling them, sorry, toput up no trespassing signs to stop squatters
from stealing their homes. Welcome backto the program, your lovable crudgeon Daniel.
Last year with you like no gunsigns? Yeah, yeah, gun

(19:44):
for zone signs. I I likethe signs, actually, the signs that
I wanted to put up around ourhouse. Like apparently it made insurance companies
nervous because I wanted you can youknow, you can get custom made signs.
You can get signs that read,if you trespass, I'll blow your
brains out all over my driveway.Did you know that you can literally get

(20:07):
that printed up as a sign.I'm not kidding. I'm not saying that
I did it and that I wasgoing to put it up, And then
when we had our insurance people come, they were like, wow, you
might you know, for your umbrellaplane, you might want to take this
down. We're a little worried aboutyou. I'm not saying that any of
that happened. I'm just saying thatyou can get those signs printed up in
case you didn't know or you wereunaware. So it's true. Those are

(20:30):
the kind of signs that I'm thinkingof, right or hear me out.
You get a sign that says ifyou trespassed, the aliens in this house,
like from space the outer space alienswill kidnap you and rape you to
death. That's also one that youcould print out. I mean, I
don't think that there's any kind oflegal anything. You know, you couldn't

(20:53):
have anybody come out and be like, wait a minute, our laws here
don't cover outer space aliens. Sowe don't know what to tell you about
this sign. I feel like thatwould work, you know, legally.
Yeah, I mean if you can't. Look, I'm just telling you,
if you can't have your gun andcastle doctor and protect your property, then

(21:14):
you got to go to extreme measures, you know what I'm saying, you
gotta go. Like maybe if theyopen the door, a bucket full of
nails flies out of their face.I don't know. I'm just thinking that's
the home alone route. But Ikind of like the creepy sign. There
could be a serial killer in here, right, I'm just saying, Or
it might be helpful too if youhave a second home, which is can
I just say sidebar to this andwe're gonna get back to the squatting thing.

(21:37):
I don't get that, you knowwhat I mean. I just don't
get the idea of having a secondhouse. If I were a kaprillionaire,
I still wouldn't have a second house. I get it that all the people
out there that are in are ininvesting right now are wanting to murder me
because they're like, do you understandthat? That's I know that I know
exactly what you're saying. It's it'sjust more stuff I gotta deal with,

(22:02):
you know what I mean, Idon't like dealing with stuff. I don't
want to deal with it. Youhave, that's stuff you have to deal
with. I just get aggravated.If I have like too many hairpins,
I just you know, I getaggravated. I just like if I have
too much olive oil. Sometimes I'mlike, I don't know aways want to
use anymore. I just there's Ijust get overwhelmed and I don't want to

(22:22):
deal with it. That seems stressful. I know people that have second houses,
and I don't know how they doit. They got to furnish them.
That's stuff you got to cloi.They probably have hired they probably hire
people to clean it. But youknow what I mean, like it's just
stuff you got to worry about,and then you got to worry about squatters.
So my thing where I was goingwith this is that if you have,
you know, a second house orsomething like that, you know,

(22:47):
maybe dig a pit in the backor in your basement. Just hear me
out this. It sounds nuts,but it's cost effective in the long run,
particularly if you've got you know,the the squatting right people laws in
there. So dig a pit inyour basement, right, get a little
white fluffy dog and then a basketwith some lotion, and you know,

(23:08):
maybe just leave some DVDs. Theydon't even have these anymore. Silence of
the lambs center around sounds familiar.Yeah, I'm just saying so that way
people come and squat in your house, they can pee, Like do we
want to be here when they comeback? Is it worth it? Is
it worth it? That's what youwant squatters to ask? Is it worth

(23:30):
whatever this is for me to squatthis house? I'm just saying, but
I kind of like some of thesigns and stuff, you know, like
you know, if space aliens willrape you to death if you trespass and
squat at this house, that's agood one, Cane, you gotta admit.
Yeah, it's lengthy, but effective. I'd imagine. Well, I'm
trying to figure out mentally a wayto shorten it, Like, no trespassing

(23:52):
space aliens will rape to death,that's a good one. If the space
alien rape wasn't bad enough, it'sto death right, because that has to
be put in the oh bit,you know what I mean, Like while
he was alive until he was rapedto death, by space aliens. Maybe

(24:15):
it's Friday, I don't care.Maybe maybe put on there that you know,
they don't care about gender, theydon't discriminate. They take all,
they take everybody. Oh my gosh, I just I gotta tell you,
so, you know, maybe that'sa that's the way. I'm just trying
to think of ways to get ormean. You could also have a helpful

(24:37):
neighbor. Now here's something. Thisis where you can get your neighbors in.
And if your neighbor to somebody whosehouse may get squatted, and here's
the way you can make some money. Have the neighbor go out when they
see the squatters going in right andgo, oh fresh meat. The owner
is going to be so happy,you know what I mean. And then

(24:59):
the people going in are gonna belike, are we gonna get eaten?
Like what is this? And maybejust have some you know, stuff sitting
around your house. I feel likepeople who had tried to squat me would
be weirded out. My house isa little weird a little bit. Is
that how it's referred to if someonetries to squat me? Is that what

(25:19):
is the legal describing it? Don'tyou squat me? Gonna squat. You
go squat yourself. There's some spacealiens back here. Gave him some viagra.
But you guys, you see,you see my point with us.

(25:41):
So you have these this is NewYork Local News, and they're saying,
you know, we gotta we gottajust put up some note. Did you
see how like they were so dedicated. They're sweet little brainless hearts. They're
so dedicated. You gotta take apicture of your sign to keep the squatters
out. Yeah, Timeste, butyou gotta have that metadata keep them to

(26:02):
keep the squatters out, or youknow, you could do it my way.
I'm just I just who's that's that'ssome balls. I gotta say,
I've been to foreign countries. Icannot imagine going to a foreign country.
I can't imagine going to like Italyor Puerto Rico or Spain or anywhere else.
I can't imagine going to a foreigncountry and busting up into somebody's house

(26:26):
like that one dude from Venezuela andtelling all those people to squat or I
can't even imagine. I can't imaginegoing into a foreign country and squatting someone's
house. I can't imagine here inthe US. Going to someone house else's
house and squatting their house? Whois you? And to know that you're
gonna be protected by the law.That's how far all this is just such

(26:48):
sanity. I'm looking up signs rightnow and I think it's really cheap actually
to get a sign that says don'tsquat me. I do I still think
that I need. I would likethe space Alien won the best. Yeah,
that's a more of a warning sign. No, that's a promise of
things to come. That's one saysthat's this stuff doesn't happen in Puerto Rico.

(27:11):
One literally typed in slack you'll getslapped. You should be getting mrked.
They don't mess, man, theydon't. They don't have compatience for
that stuff. They don't have thepatience for what happened to us, like
where they oh, please don't takeour homes? What the hell is it?

(27:32):
How is this not like a violationof the Quartering Act. Stranger in
home equals stranger getting mrked. That'sliterally all I mean, that's it.
I think legally I'm covered. Thatsounds like Bruce Dearn's roll from The Urbs.
Stranger at home means stranger gets Mrked. It's true. Yeah, you
can't. You can't do this anywhere. I feel like that because it's common

(27:53):
sense, you know. But here, please don't take our homes. Please,
please just don't squat our house andchange the lawn, moving the front.
Please don't do any of that.I mean, not only would I
shoot you, but I'd probably pistolwith your dead body on my porch.
I feel like, I just it'squite a segment. It is quite a

(28:14):
segment. And I hope that allmy haters choke. It did Friday,
good Friday. It's goods bad Friday. It's bad Friday, but it's good
Sunday, all right. So Imean, I just you have to highlight
absurdity with absurdity, and I justcan't. I shouldn't have to explain that,
but I just can't believe that thisis what people are being told in

(28:36):
New York that just put this upbecause they're going to pay attention to that,
right, like the criminals that takeguns into gun free zones. Right,
well, wait a minute, Iwas gonna go and do this,
but there's a sign it magically disarmsyou. You know that. It's like
if you go like a gun freezone, and there's a gun free zone
sign. I don't know if youknew this, but the firearm that the

(28:57):
criminal was going to illegally take intothe property, it disappears, just vanishes.
That's the power of signage. See. And with the no trespassing,
there's like it creates an invisible forcefield. So you actually it's a totally

(29:18):
defy space and time, dude.Yeah. And they're so affordable. Just
that's amazing. And you can alsopull them up and beat people with them
too, if they're fixed onto asteak. It's amazing. So I'm full
of helpful tips. Ask me howto protect your home. So there's uh,

(29:41):
I know there's a there's more that. I feel so bad. I
feel so bad for these people thathave to deal with this. All right,
So speaking of like Puerto Rico andthe administration of bad loss, So
Kamala Harris went to Puerto Rico?Did you know she was going there?
Can I be realized? I don'teven know. I didn't know until I
saw this New York Times piece andI was like, oh, she went,
she was there. So she wasin San Juan. This was last

(30:03):
Friday. Did you know she wasthere. Why do you hate women of
color? Gain? They were supposedto highlight the Biden administration's dedication to aiding
Puerto Rico's recovery. Her five hourvisit. They she went and she visited
an eighty six year old whose homewas only recently rebuilt. They said this.

(30:30):
They they noted how a lot ofsome of the residents lack land titles,
so that makes them ineligible to getfederal emergency assistants. And she was,
I was she was trying to,I guess raise awareness for that.
I don't even know what. Butthe what they what? They they keep
talking about our federal government, butwhat about Puerto Rican government though too?

(30:51):
But she apparently was getting some peoplethought that her she got heckled. They
had activists telling her, yankee,go home. I want a laugh to
death. What that is hysterical?Yankee go home. Some of the groups
chanted and they said, listen tothis paragraph. This is from the New
York Times. You know it's asuper conservative publication. Yeah, and very

(31:15):
conservative, they write. In ascene reminiscent of the HBO show Veep,
the Vice President clapped haplessly along toSpanish protest songs that greeted her, apparently
not realizing that the lyrics were criticalof her. Visit can one cringe to

(31:37):
death? What killed her? Cringing? She cringed too hard. It was
one cringe too many, She cringedto death. She was clapping along to
protest songs because she didn't know thatthe lyrics were criticizing her. Cec Padwe

(32:02):
just you know what would make hertrip better, Jill Biden. You know,
because she's a doctor at all,she can rearrange guts. Oh wait,
she can't. Oh it's a vanityplate. Okay, that's what it
is. If you can't, you'regonna get mad at me. I don't
care if you can't rearrange guts.It's a vanity plate and you paid six

(32:22):
figures for it. Hug yourself,just saying so, yeah, they were
credit they were they were trolling her, and she was like, yeah,
clap it along to it. Ohmy gosh, I can't we have more
on the way. I mean there'sa lot more. We're just you know
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(32:42):
We're gonna make fun of everything andeveryone today. I will be that
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doesn't really doesn't really fly. Itdoesn't really make sense, all right.
So coming up, my friend JesseWaters is going to be joining us on
the show today. I think he'sonly been on my show like one time
before. I've been on his showlots, he's only been on my show
one time before that. He hasa book out and I'm going to ask
him if he remembers the very firsttime that we met in person like back
in nine when he was doing aman on the Street stuff for Bill O'Reilly

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and I had just gotten in visilline and I came out from putting my
visil line tray in and he's stuck. I was live on air on Fox
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I could not not lisp and itwas the nightmare, but it was funny.
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So like the Super Bowl of fundraisers, I mean to have twenty five
million dollars raised. And don't forgeta President Obama at during his mid term
he was battling in the polls,he was weak, he was wobbling,
and then Bill Clinton came out atour convention and gave an incredible speech and

(38:00):
helped to turn the tide for Obama. So there is this tradition of the
last Democratic president taking the stage helpingthe existing Democratic president do well. And
so now you've got two. You'vegot Bill Clinton, who's a rock star
for a certain part of the party, Bill Clinton. And Bill Clinton's a
rock star. Obama's a rock star. Getting behind Biden stopped seeing that.

(38:22):
It's stop seeing rock star. Stopseeing someone's a rock star. They're not.
It like denigrates real rock stars.Good Heavens. Welcome back to the
program. Dane Lash with you.Top of the second hour. You can
listen coast to coast. You canfind us on an affiliate terrestrially. You
can also stream us. You canfind us channel three forty seven Direct TV

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and on x We're also streaming onX as well and Rumble. I think
we're on Rumble too. We're everywherenow everywhere. So the big giant fundraiser
that Biden had, I'm the Imentioned this first hour. Can did you

(39:04):
see the video of them coming upon the riser? I did, Yeah,
So imagine the stage right of thestage and he had Clinton and then
Biden in the middle, and thenObama. And this riser comes up very
slowly. Oh it's magic. Therethey are and the three of them are

(39:25):
standing there. I was watching thiscome up, and I was wondering how
Biden didn't fall over because he's sostiff and he's so awkward, and he
can't bend his arms. He's likea Ken doll, an old one that
doesn't move too well. And youknow, like Ken doesn't have arm joints.
He can't. You know, kiddoes camp in his legs, camp

(39:47):
in his arms. Can't do anything. He's and he just it was so
awkward and he uh that fundraiser.People paid one hundred thousand dollars to go
just to go to that. Thatwas the That was basic general admission ticket,
one hundred thousand dollars. To geta picture with these stooges. It

(40:08):
was five hundred thousand dollars. Nowthink about it. If their goal was
to raise cane twenty five million,how many people paid five hundred thousand dollars
to get a photo with all threeof them. Yeah, well you get
you have to throw into account.It's one hundred thousand just to attend right
each, So then the five hundredthousand for the pick, so at least

(40:30):
fifteen people would have had least atleast fifteen people had. Good night.
Just weird, it's just so weird, but they have. The Left is
like, oh my gosh, it'sthe super Bowl of fundraising. It's so
amazing. Now apparently Trump is goingto host a fundraiser also in Florida.

(40:52):
This is from the New York Post. They are playing in a major South
Florida fundraiser next week. It's aPalm Beach event. It's hosted by a
billionaire hedge fund manager and he's arep. Told the Post that they're aiming
for thirty three million, and that'swhat they're Biden's was twenty five million.

(41:14):
Now, let me tell you this. I like that they're focusing on raising
money, and I hope it's forthe campaign because I don't want the legal
bills sucking everything up. Because yougot to focus on campaigning. You have
to maximize the turnout to a degreenever before seen. Because the Left has

(41:35):
not even gotten started with their getout the vote apparatus. The fundraising is
so important, and it's important becausethe Republican parties broke nationally, many of
the state parties are broke, anda lot of the campaigns are having difficulty
and raising money and they have tomeet like certain quotas, just keep like

(42:00):
to keeping committees and all this otherstuff. So the rn C, honestly,
I have not seen giant like particularlywith Trump, I haven't seen a
lot of these big fundraisers playing.He needs to do more of this because
he's gonna have to raise money fordown ticket races too. There are a
number of races in flux because they'regoing to be quite contentious going into this

(42:21):
general season. They come from someyou know, some battleground house areas,
and we only have a plus onemajority in the House right now. We've
got to keep majority in the House. That is probably the most important thing
because if you get Trump in theWhite House and you lose the House,
I hate to tell you, butyou're not gonna get anything done. It's
literally not gonna happen. It isgoing to be probably even more of a

(42:46):
logjam than it is now. You'renot gonna get anything that you want.
Now. Part of that won't behis fault, but part of it will
be if he doesn't also direct fundraising, outreach and all of that towards down

(43:06):
ticket stuff, because that's part ofthe job of the nominee too. You
don't it's tough. It's tough.You don't just campaign for yourself. You're
also campaigning for all of these peopledown ticket and you're trying to help.
That's why Marjorie Taylor Green was like, she wasn't wrong, and the media
was I don't know why the mediasuch jerk wads. They were trying to
make fun of her, but she'sright. She was like, well,
you know, we got to keepthe house, even if it means Trump

(43:27):
has to pull us off. Thefundraising is is weak right now with the
RNC because a lot of people aredissatisfied, and I actually do think it
will take the nominee to kind ofreinvigorate some of that. So she's not
actually off what she said. Imean, she's you know, you're gonna
have to You're gonna require him andhe can raise money. If there's one
thing that Trump can do is hecan raise money and Joe Biden can't.

(43:50):
That's why he has to have Obamaand Clinton there. I thought that where
was the set I think I putthis in your I did I put it
in your prep Let me pull thisup because it just reminded me of this
story. Let me pull this upreal quick. It reminded me of this
headline that I had. I sentit out. If you are a subscriber
over at substack over at chapter andverse. I had this story of the

(44:12):
there was a criticism of For somereason, my subseect doesn't want to pull
up. I hate everything. Theywere trying to criticize Trump, I guess
for not having other big name Republicansthere or something to that effect. They
were trying to like say that,oh, where's his you know this person
or that person? You know,where's you know? It's just him going
to be it. I don't knowwho all he's going to have at this

(44:35):
fundraiser in South Florida. But mypoint was is that do they do you
actually need anybody? I mean,do you actually need I mean, does
he actually need other people to helphim fundraise? I don't think he does,
whereas Joe Biden I think absolutely needsother people there to help fundraise with

(44:58):
him. So I'm looking at thisthis. Uh so I had it in
here? How this what piece wasthis? This was I think this was
like a New York Times piece wherethey were saying that, oh, Biden's
leaning on his Democratic predecessors, andTrump is isolated from other Republican leaders.
So that's one of the things thatthey're going to try to focus on because

(45:20):
they want to make sure that theyare in some way and I guess we
don't have WiFi right now. Somethingjust went down. They are trying to
in some way further divide the rightand the Republican Party, and so they're
they're arguing that, oh, he'sisolated from other Republican leaders. But I
don't think that he needs that help. I don't think he needs the help

(45:40):
at all. It doesn't make youknow, that doesn't make any sense.
So I don't know. We're we'rewe're gonna get We're going to follow some
of that stuff. And I'm tryingto figure out now because I'm trying to
pull some of this stuff up andI'm not able to. I think we're
having some technical difficulties here for whateverreason. But that's one of the I
wanted to pull this piece up foryou, but you have it if you
are an email subscriber over at chapterand verse. All right, so some

(46:04):
of the other stuff that we're goingto get into here. Coming up,
we have my friend Jesse Waters,who's going to be joining us at the
bottom of the hour to talk abouthis new book, Get It Together.
I know Jesse for a long time, like super long time. He had
only been the first time I methim. He had only been at Fox
for like a couple of years,I think. And like I said,
I've known him for a really longtime and I go on his show pretty

(46:25):
frequently. So maybe it's substack that'sdown. I think it's just substeck the
sidebar substack apparently is down, soif you're trying to access that, you
can't because for whatever reason, subseacis down. So anyway, that's the
newsletter. See even I rely onmy newsletter because I'm like, wait a
minute, I can't pull this up. I forgot to save this in my
bookmark system, and then I haveto go back to my own newsletter that

(46:46):
I sent out. So you knowthat I actually use the stuff that I
send out to you. So there'sthat this headline I had listed at the
top as one of the top stories. This is I'm I was actually shocked
by this. So you guys,remember the accusations that came from a third

(47:07):
party, an agency that had beencriticizing the way that some of the media
had been working in Gaza. Sothere was the Associated Press that had been
accused of collaborating with Hamas, Andthere was a New York wasn't there New

(47:30):
York Times reporter that had been alsoaccused of collaborating with Hamas. And because
some of the photos that they hadtaken, they were right there when Hamas
was entering through some of the tornup fences and stuff, breaching the border
barrier, et cetera, et cetera, And so there were questions as to,

(47:52):
well, how do they know thetiming of this? How did they
know when Hamas was going to becoming here at that because it was in
the more, how did they knowwhen they were going to be entering?
How did they know and they weregoing to be crossing right here? There
were photos later of some of thesereporters on the backs of bikes holding rockets
and stuff, which kind of goesway far beyond just observing and covering what
was happening, which still then raisesquestions if you see a terror attack coming,

(48:14):
do you not warn people? Orare you just I mean, this
isn't nat Geo. What in theworld. So this is the Missouri School
of Journalism and it's the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute, the Missouri School
of Journalism, and they won theworld's Oldest Photo Journalism Prize for a picture

(48:39):
of Shanny Luke. You guys rememberthe twenty two year old woman whose legs
were all contorted in an unnatural fashion. She had been stripped and she was
on the back of a truck,face down, and she had been killed
by hamas and they were parading herdead body her around Gaza. Were parading

(49:00):
her dead body around Gaza, andthe photo was the centerpiece of this submission
that won the Photo Agency was theAP Team Picture Story of the Year,
and they won an award for it. This photo, the photo of her
dead on the back of a truckwith hamas celebrating that they had killed her,

(49:24):
won an award. Someone submitted it. You have to submit things for
consideration. They actually took the timeto fill out a form because you have
to explain the photo and everything else. Submit it and then they actually awarded
it. So not only are theynot only did the AP collaborate with Hamas,

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but they made money off of theDeaths of Innocence with that photo and
licensing it out, and now they'rewinning awards for that photo. How are
they different from Hamas at this pointpoint? Honest question? Are partners that
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it's time for Dana's Quick five.So I wanted to go back to this
really quickly. I had this hidelinefrom last segment and I didn't get to
actually get into it. Song lyricshave become simpler and more repetitive over the
last forty years. According to astudy, experts analyze twelve thousand rab country,

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pop, R and ME and rocksongs since nineteen eighty and they say
that most musicians have largely abandoned thelyrical poetry of the all time great songs.
They want clairecatchy stuff that grabs Cable'sattention because we're all getting dumber and
we have the attention span of asquirrel. Makes me hate everything we're smod.
I just I say that often becauseI mean it. That's why.

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Uh so the going into this thissong, this headline is from the British
publication The Metro, and their samepop music isn't what it used to be
that and they're touching down on thisthat they even use like chords are similar
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know, copyright issues. But everythingis just becoming so formulaic, and it
is We were talking about this alllast night because we were watching music videos
last night and everything is so derivativenow. And now they have got like
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just weird. The whole thing isweird. Walmart has Walmart seven to eleven
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this. Do I want a deliverydrone? I try it, just to
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drone up as a startup, andthey're launching a delivery drone service, and
uh yeah, so that's I don'tknow. They said it could revolutionize stuff.
Everything's loading super slow, so Idon't know. I don't know.
I've been moving on. Also,let's see here the Air Force is suing
marryout for a hunt. Oh gosh, this guy this did you hear?
Oh? Man? So this AirForce airman is suing marryout for one hundred

(53:30):
and sixty million dollars. He stayedin a hotel. He didn't know that
when he closed his door it didn'tauto lock, and he woke up being
raped by another dude. Dude justI came into his room. Yep,
yep, yep. He is suingfor one hundred and sixty million dollars because
apparently, you know, normally,if you're in a hotel and you close

(53:52):
the door, the door is closed, right not there Apparently that's not how
that worked. I don't know.Republican lawmakers are calling removing wolves from ending
lists as packs are threatening ranchers.There is so I have a lot of
friends who live in Montana and youknow, like North Dakota and Wyoming and
all of this, and this issomething that they talk about often because wolves,

(54:15):
I don't think you want over hunting, but at the same time,
when you do not have a balancedecosystem, there is a real issue with
farmers and ranchers because they are devasI mean, they will devastate livestock.
I don't think people who are youknow, in the city and don't have
any experience with ranching or farming,I don't think they quite understand how serious
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(54:38):
please roll back some of the protectionsfor the gray wolf because the species
population size now is it's throwing theentire ecosystem in this area off balance.
And now they're targeting ranchers and farmersand livestock and that's super expensive. And
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Apple, Spotify, or wherever youget your podcasts. I actually think Bobby
Kennedy might hurt Trumpboard and he hurtsit's funny you say that we have at

(55:21):
one headline, Politico said, RFKis spoiler but for who? Yeah,
and you can't you take a pollnow. But I think there's a certain
percent of people in that country thatare just like just the whole thing at
all all yeah, And Biden isnot going to get any of the f
at all above. So what thatwas? James Carville, who was I

(55:45):
thought it made a great point becausethis is something that I've kind of wondered
as well, Like, is RFK, Who's he going to pull from?
I don't trust any of these poles. I don't trust a single one of
them. I know somebody who mayhave an idea though he's a longtime friend
of mine. He's got a brandnew book out which we're going to talk
about because he actually went and saidhe says he likes some of the progressives

(56:06):
that he went to spoke that hewent to speak with about this book,
and so we're going to talk withmy friend Jesse Waters about that. Welcome
back to the show, everybody,Dana last year with you, my friend
Jesse Waters joins us. Now Ithink it's via Skype or via riverside or
whatever new fangled tech that we're using. I don't think. Jesse. First
off, welcome to the show.I went, I'm gonna get your thoughts
on the Bobby Kennedy stuff. ButI played I don't know if you could
hear I was playing some James Brownfor you coming back in because I've noticed

(56:30):
I'm guessing that you're a James Brownfan because you use I hear it quite
a bit on your program. AmI correct in that assumption? You're correct.
We have a rule only funk bumpson Jesse Water's prime Time. That's
great. I just I remember hearingsome James Brown and I'm like, we
got to play James Brown for Jessewhen he comes on the show. It's

(56:50):
good to see you. What areyour thoughts about this? You know the
sometimes I think Carvill is a chaosagent, and he I think every now
and then he makes some good points. But This is something that I've been
kind of wondering too, because yougot a lot of voter fatigue out there
right now, which I think iskind of a component of this. And
I think that maybe any kind ofRepublican interest in RFK, I think it

(57:12):
might go away as we get closerto November. Therefore, he might pull
more from the left than he wouldfrom the right. I don't think this
is like a Ross Perrot scenario,though, what is your thought on this?
He pulls more from Biden. Andif you put up RFK Junior with
Trump and you have conservatives or Republicanshave to choose between those two guys,

(57:35):
They're going to choose Donald Trump,especially in this situation in twenty twenty four.
And if you look at the polls, Trump is beating Joe Biden by
anywhere between one and five points rightnow nationally, which is crazy for a
Republican. And then when you addRFK Junior, especially into the state poles,
he pulls from both, but hepulls one or two points more from

(58:00):
Joe Biden. And that's why yousee the Biden campaign assemble this you call
it a hit squad of lawyers thatare just going to try to sue the
the Jesus out of the RFK Juniorcampaign and try to strip them off the
ballot. You have Democrats trying tostrip Trump and RFK Junior off the ballot.

(58:20):
He is a little bit more ofa threat to Democrats. Yeah,
we're talking with our friend Jesse Waters. For those of you listening terrestrially or
if you're watching the stream which we'reon x and channel three forty seven DIRAG
TV, Jesse Water's primetime in hisnew book, Get It Together. The
fundraiser that was in New York lastnight, there were hecklers twenty five million.
I think that he would not haveraised twenty five million Biden had he

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not had Obama and Clinton there withhim. Maybe this is mean to make
this observation, but I saw thelittle razor come up on stage when they
were all three on stage. Didthey have to nail his shoes into the
floor to keep him from falling over? He looked like a wax figure,
and it looked weird because Bill Clintonis old. He's old, isn't he
like older than Biden? And BarackObama now also looks old. And they

(59:04):
made Joe Biden look even older.He looked the oldest of all of them,
and he's the most recent president.I just thought it looked bad.
That's why you don't like taking pictureswith people who are better looking than you.
You always want to be the bestlooking people in the person in the
photo. But yes, by comparison, you're right. I mean, he
does look so much older than allof those people. And if this was

(59:29):
a solo act, Dana, hegets about as small as an audience as
Gutfeld because and I say that withaffection, because Joe Biden doesn't pull it's
everyone was there to see Barack.We had Johnny, my producer, out
there interviewing the crowd going in andout, and they were there to see
Liza. Oh, they were thereto see Queen Latifa. Joe Biden maybe

(59:52):
was like the sixth most important personin that room behind Colbert, Bubba,
Barack, Lizo, Queen Latifa.And that's just the truth. Wow,
that makes it look even worse forhim going into November, because there were
a couple of pieces this morning thatI read where they were trying to ding
Trump for Oh, he's doing afundraiser in Florida, and it looks like

(01:00:13):
it just may be him there he'sisolated from the Republican Party. I don't
think that not needing people to raisemoney for you makes you isolated, do
you? No people go to seeTrump at a fundraiser. He is the
entertainment. You don't need Colbert orLizzo or Queen Lativa. I mean,
going to see Trump's hilarious. It'slike the most entertaining thing in the world.

(01:00:35):
And he's going to pivot from theprimary. There's always a little dip
in fundraising when you have to transitionout into the general, and he's got
a humongous fundraiser coming up. Ithink a lot of billionaires are starting to
line up. But I mean he'salso Dana just got three and a half
billion dollars on paper from his IPO, So if you compare that to twenty
five million, I'd rather have thethree and a half billion on paper.

(01:00:59):
Yeah, that's a good point.Your new book, that is It came
out March nineteenth. It's congratulations asa New York Times bestseller. Get It
Together, Troubling Tales from the liberalfringe. So you went this, this
is not just like, oh,the left is crazy kind of a I
mean, you talk about their personallives. It's not just a political thing.

(01:01:20):
You say that, you think theseprogressives their problems really don't aren't anchored
in policy. It's they all needtherapists and they have a lot of chaos
in their personal lives that they thinkthat they can remedy by changing policy for
everyone else. First off, howmany progressives did you have to talk to?
And were they like New York progressives, California progressives like tell me about

(01:01:44):
this. We got two dozen ofthem from all across the country. People
who want to empty the prisons,open the borders, legalized drugs and prostitution,
and topple the statues. We interviewedsomeone who sits Indian style on the
freeway and block traffic in order tosave the environment. I said, sir,

(01:02:05):
does anybody ever get out of thecar in the freeway and say thank
you, I am now going tobuy a Tesla? And you have changed
my mind? Changed? So yourealize after talking to these people, Dan,
and you know how much I likegossip, I had to listen to
about two to three to four hoursof these people's personal lives, their life
story. They confessed their deepest,darkest secrets, their childhood, their sexual

(01:02:30):
problems, their problems with their parents'relationships, their jobs, and at the
end you figure out they're irrational,they have personality disorders. They don't have
these ideologies because they read John Lockeor or anybody. They are people with

(01:02:53):
problems, but they don't believe they'rethe problem, Dana. They believe society
is the problem. Oh that's sothey need to change society to accommodate them.
And what I'm saying in this bookis your problems aren't our problems,
and stop making your problems my problems, because it's not going very well if

(01:03:14):
you look around. So we haveto tell these people get it together.
And you know, no one saysthat anymore, Dana. We're afraid to
be judgmental. We're afraid to stigmatizebecause that's me. Right. So,
but when you and I were growingup, no meant no and we have
to use that word. Yes,you know what it reminded me of.
You reminded me for a split secondof this. There was a skit with

(01:03:37):
Bob Newhart from SNL back when SNLwas good, right, like this is
like when this was like in thenineties, when SML was good. I
remember this. Bob Newhart was inthe skit and he was a therapist and
these people would come in and theywould tell them, tell him all their
problems and they couldn't stop, youknow, doing this or doing that,
and they're like, what's your adviceto me? And the punchline was he'd
just look at him and goes,well, stop it, just stop it.

(01:04:00):
And that was it. That's andAmerica doesn't say it, they don't
knock it off. I was growingup. My mom looked at me,
this is dedicated to my parents,Jesse, get it together. And I
stood up straight and I went likethis, and I was polite and I
did what I was supposed to do. Now we're all so permissive, you
know, Danna, if you wantto take met fan fetamine, you take

(01:04:24):
met famphetamine. You know, here'sa needle, here's an ARII sleeping bag.
You just you can't bat outside ofmy business. Do whatever you want
right where. It's the same thing. And people think that's compassion. They
think that that is compassion to makepeople easier in this type of behavior.
Righted someone who had an emotional supportsquirrel and a squirrel emotional support squirrel.

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She put it on a plane,Dana. And now imagine you're sitting on
a plane and the woman next toyou and she brings a little carry on
with a squirrel. She starts feedingit through a baby bottle. She was
removed by our marshals and arrested anddidn't think she did anything wrong. Now,
this is what happens when you livein your house and you order everything

(01:05:12):
delivered, and you get everything offAmazon, and you stare on a screen
all day and you think you're theking or the queen of the castle.
And then you go out into societyand you're like an anti social animal.
And now society tells you you can'tdo that. And now they believe that
they're being oppressed by society. They'rethe victim when we're just saying no,

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you can't have emotional support. Squirrelsand coach, Yeah, they'll eat your
face off if they get mad.I mean, it's a squirrel. It's
not like it's specifically trained to dotasks. That's not the old animal.
I don't understand that whole classification.We're talking to our friend Jesse Waters his
new book At It Together. Idon't know if you remember this the first
time I met you in person.It was in Nashville and you were doing

(01:05:58):
Man on the Street interviews at thevery first Tea party convention. And I
remember when I went down there,I had no idea what to expect.
We were all just supposed to kindof get together. And this was still
when conservatives didn't really know how tolike protest or anything. We really didn't
know what the hell we were doing. And we all came together. And
I think Palin was speaking at thisevent, and you probably don't remember this

(01:06:18):
aspect of it. I had justgotten in visil line, right, and
when you just get in visil line, you talk like you have the world's
worst lisp. And I had justput my trays in and I came out
and you were there with the cameraand the light was on and you were
talking to tea partiers and I walkedby you and you said hey, and

(01:06:39):
we kind of knew each other,and the next thing I knew, I
was on live national television with you. And I had never tried to enunciate
my words harder in my entire life. And I don't know if like you
knew that I sounded ridiculous or not, like you played it off real cool.
But in my head I sounded likethe stupidest person on earth with these

(01:06:59):
giant place I wasn't used to.I don't know if you remember that or
not. I remember doing the interview, but I didn't remember you had a
visile lines. That is such afemale comment, like, oh, you
must have realized that I was talking. No, guys, don't pay attention

(01:07:20):
too much. I was like,Jesse, thanks so much for talking to
me. So great, Jesse.I was just like, I was excited
because I had interviewed day Lash.I didn't. I was I didn't know
what was going but that was thebest time on earth. That was the
beginning of the Tea Party movement.You had some swashbuckling brightbart people running around.

(01:07:43):
Bannon was there, and it wassuch a fun time because it was
so fresh and I know what washappening, but we knew there was some
energy happening and we were part ofsomething real. And you were you were
on the ground floor of that,and uh, I mean that it was
probably the one of the coolest timesin the conservative movement in this generation.

(01:08:04):
I completely agree with you, andI'm glad that you remember it that way
as well, because I think alot of people they just don't realize how
cool it was and how we gotbecause I say, you know, to
people all the time, I don'tthink that we would have gotten I don't
think we'd have had Trump without thatmovement, because I think everyone was locked
into, well, we have tohave very you know, stuffed shirt,
buttoned up, moderate kind of youknow, very bush like, no offense

(01:08:28):
to the bushes or whatever. Butyou know what I mean, Like there
was a typical Republican strategy formula,message, candidate, the whole nine yards.
And I think without that movement wewould have stayed locked into that.
Do you agree, oh, thatwe were reborn in that movement. And
also you had the entire media landscapechange. We were starting the blog yeah,

(01:08:50):
and there were all of these newwebsites because before, I mean it
was just newspapers. This was beforetwitter, h and so everybody had their
little websites and their little videos andeveryone. And so you were getting really
grassroots, cutting edge material from thesebloggers and from these people. I mean,

(01:09:14):
we even had little video cameras.I don't even think we had iPhones
back then. Yeah, the fundwould have not had that good capability.
No, it was like everybody hadthe little handheld. The smaller it was,
the cooler you were. Yeah,everybody was more expensive. That was
That was such a fun time andthat was yeah, and that event that's
really you know, kick started everything. Jesse Waters, Jesse Waters Primetime.

(01:09:34):
Always appreciate going on the show withyou, by the way. I think
that you cover the the in thefunnest way, the best topics, and
you do such a good job onMy kids are huge fans of yours,
by the way, and they don'tcare that I do radio or anything that
I do. They're just like,oh, you're talking to Jesse. We'll
actually watch you for once in ourlives. So there you go. So
kids will watch me at all.So yeah, you're always You'll always be

(01:09:57):
the dork as the parent in hisnew book Get It Together, which is
out now, Jesse always the pleasure. Look forward to talk with you again.
Thanks my friend, Thanks so muchsaying to you on frontime. Shit,
yes, sir, it's his laughmission to make bad decisions. It's
time for Florida Man. Courtesy ofFlorida Woman Amber, who sent this over.

(01:10:19):
Uh. This dude was named Yodaand he uh robbed a house.
Literally, his name's Yoda. Theheadline says, rob this house, you
will not. Yoda was arrested fora break in a Coral Springs family.
They well, it was that thwartedattempted burglary. This was just a couple
of days ago. Coral Springs policeresponded to an attempted burglary call. Uh,

(01:10:43):
the caller heard suspicious noises. Thedude is literally his thirty year old
dude named Yoda. No, hewas not a Jedi, clearly, Uh.
But they arrested him. But thefact that the dude's name's Yoda is
maybe it's because I'm mentally twelve.I don't know. I just didn't find
that fascinated and I think it's hysterical. This a Florida man was sick of

(01:11:06):
caring for his friend's cats and thenso he killed him. The dude's name
is Ian Bender. He's charged withseven counts of animal cruelty. Yeah,
he is accused of he surrendered sevencats to an animal shelter because he was
sick and tired of caring for them. But apparently he had already not cared
for them to the point of wherethey were at death's drawer. By the

(01:11:29):
time he surrendered them to the shelter. So of the seven, only one
survived. That's so sad, andso he's being charged with animal cruelty.
Minnesota Twins draft pick Travis Adams savesa Florida man from a house fire.
He was in the area for springtraining and according to w I and K
and Fort Myers, the fire departmentgot a call of a house fire and

(01:11:50):
Adams was staying nearby. He hearda loud bang immediately took action, and
he says, he goes, Ikind of ran in and asked if anyone
was in the house and whatnot.He's so casual about it, you know,
and he says, no one knewme. And the guy, you
know, the Stuy, He's like, he just went in and was helping
get people out. That's awesome.I love that story. Stick with us.
Third Hour on the Way. Folksand leaders from Jackson, Mississippi,

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Los Angeles, Washington, d C, Atlanta, Durham, Saint Louis,
and Moore meeting Wednesday and Thursday totalk crime and solution. Saint Louis Mayor
to Shara Jones, says she's takingback strategies used in Atlanta for nightclub owners,
and I'm ways to reduce crimes aroundconvenience stores. We have a lot
of violence around convenience stores and gasstations. So how can we hold those

(01:12:35):
business owners accountable and also bring downcrime? And then some of the things
that we're already doing, we're findingthat other mayors are doing as well,
discussions with the Council on Criminal Justice. So the Sailor's mayor to shar Jones,
says that it's the business owner's responsibilityfor the crime. This is kindamie

(01:13:00):
home town. By the way,welcome back to the program. Top of
this third hour, Dane to lashwith you. You can listen coast to
coast and you can watch the livestream as well the simulcast of the radio
show Channel three forty seven Direct TVX. It's all over everywhere. So
she's saying that it's the business isaccountable. Now, I've lived in downtown
Saint Louis, I lived there fora number of years. I don't what

(01:13:21):
are the business owners. So she'saccusing the business owners of like inciting crime.
Kane, what are they doing toencourage crime existing? I have no
idea. Why, what accountability dothey bear? In this the only thing
I can think of. I'm tryingto understand it from her person. Yeah,

(01:13:44):
that's key me too. I'm guessingshe's talking about insurances that businesses have
to have, and I guess she'strying to lean on that instead of actually,
you know, acknowledge the problem,which is the recidivism, because they
don't put away the people that shouldbe put away. They let them out.
So it's really a problem of cityleadership. Has nothing to do with

(01:14:06):
these businesses. But here we are. That's so weird to me. That's
just a weird way that she putsthis, because it's I mean, you're
I don't know, I can't imaginehow you would. I remember the gas
station. They use it as apolice substation, but they still had issues.

(01:14:28):
You remember Arsenal and fifty five came. It was like a shell station.
There always was problems up there.And that's even with it being used
as a substation for STLPD. Andit's directly across the highway from the brewery
up there. So the brewery,if you're driving north through Saint Louis,
going north on I fifty five,you have the huge Anne Heuserbusch Brewery on
the right side, and then theMississippi River's right there, and then on

(01:14:51):
the it's separated from the by theinterstate. On the other side, you
have like Sioux Lard and Benton Parkand McKinley Heights, which is where I
lived, and that there was thatgas station. There were always like a
couple of spots that were just reallyI think that there had been a lot
of it was a lot of drugactivity and stuff would go wrong and people

(01:15:12):
would get shot and all this stuff. But I just I'm trying to see
how in the world that's like theproblem, for instance, of that gas
station or any of these other businesses, because these businesses they're not encouraging crime
simply by opening and either selling goodsor services they're not, or food they're
not. That. I don't understandhow that is in any way seeing as

(01:15:42):
though they're encouraging crime. Do youknow what encourages crime? Was it?
It was like, what a yearago, I'm gonna pull this up.
I think I wrote a piece aboutthis. It was a year ago and
it was on Cherokee Street And doyou remember the shooting that was on tape?
Yeah, this is oh my gosh, this was almost like a year

(01:16:03):
to the day that this happened,so on in broad daylight. It was
during a festival in Cherokee Street,Saint go de Maya, And so this
area is Cherokee Street is like rightby exactly what I was just what Cana
and I were just talking about withthis gas station, and they've been trying
to bring businesses back and rehab alot of the buildings there because I have

(01:16:27):
to say sidebar. Saint Louis hassome of the most amazing architecture in the
Nations. It's called brick City forreason. Saint Louis wirecut brick is was
so sought after. There are alot of places in Europe that are built
with Saint Louis wirecut brick. Itwas the best brick in the world,
and that's why so many buildings aremade with that brick. Like a Anheuser

(01:16:51):
bush is like a fortress of this. And when we rehabbed a house that
we lived in in downtown Saint Louis, and my husband rehabbed building for a
studio that he because he was involvedin music before he got blacklisted. I
mean, we were told I don'tknow how many times that you could sell
the brick that the building is madeout of, and you would get more

(01:17:13):
for selling the brick than the likealmost double more than the property itself.
That's how like expensive and sought afterthat brick was and still is. So
that's why, you know, alot of people were wanting to rehab and
they were trying to get back tothose those architectural roots in Saint Louis.
And you know, I just Ilike the history of the city and you
know Mississippi River, and you know, I liked, you know, when

(01:17:34):
I was younger, I liked beingdowntown and being in the middle of everything
and all that stuff. And Iyou know, when I started working radio
and I needed to be close towork. My husband did too. But
the crime was a problem, youknow, and Cherokee Street, the crime
was a problem. And it saysa beautiful street, the crime makes it
ugly. I mean, you gotgang bangers and drug dealers, and then
you have different different gangs that areconstantly worn with each other. I mean,

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you can't be out and about.I had a new were telling me
her daughter at one point was outand about eating. There was a there's
a great Mexican restaurant that used tobe on Cherokee Street. I don't know
if it's still there. And herand her granddaughter were out and they were
eating with our friends at this restaurant, and like a gang battle broke out
literally broad daylight in the middle ofthe damn street. Like there was like

(01:18:19):
one gang member that saw another gangmember who apparently was on a block that
he shouldn't be on, and allhell broke lose. I mean, it's
like that. It was like thatcrazy you were talking about wild West.
It was like that. And sothey've been slowly trying to revitalize it,
but it's really hard to revitalize thearea when you have judicial rot, when
you have the same Democrat city leadershipthat keeps perpetuating the crime. And then

(01:18:45):
you know what they do. Theytry to offset the lack of like foot
traffic and the lack of you know, businesses and everything else by increasing taxes.
And then they they passed an earningstax, so if you lived in
the city, you paid a highertax. If you worked in this city,
you paid a tax. You paida tax just for working in downtown
Saint Louis. If you live downthe county, you had to pay an

(01:19:05):
extra tax just because you worked inthe city. It was a syntax of
committing the sin of working in downtownSaint Louis. This is what Democrats passed.
They had all of these ridiculous restrictionsand regulations about everything, opening businesses.
I mean, my gosh, Ithink it's probably easier to start and
open a business in Dan, Francethan it was in Saint Louis at one
point. And so this comes tomy point here this story. A year

(01:19:30):
ago Cinco de Mayo festival, fivepeople were shot and killed and eight others
injured, and it was all caughton tape broad daylight. It is on
tape. There is a woman anda man. You can see their faces.
One of them's in a Cardinals jersey, one of them's in an Adida's
hoodie, and they are I cantell you the shoes they're wearing. I

(01:19:54):
can read the lettering on the signsthat the Saint Louis Metropoliti. Then police
put out they had this. Thiswas about a year ago, these suspects,
and it was all caught on broadin broad daylight. There were there
was video of it, photos ofit, and these two, I mean

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you can see them. The videoand the photos capture them drawing and literally
squeezing the trigger, and in oneof them you can see the bullet come
out. They weren't charged, chargeswere dropped. I'm not making this up.
Charges were drunk. This is oneof the craziest things I've ever seen.

(01:20:42):
Uh And it was all in broaddaylight. So many witnesses, so
many witnesses. The circuit attorney refusesrefuse. This was May tenth. They
released the suspects. They said therewas a lack of evidence, so they
refused to press charges. I amnot making this up. So they had
the Saint Louis Circuit Attorney's office.They said, quote, we're working closely

(01:21:05):
with police. We can't comment further. But they had. They refused all
the charges the Circuit Attorney's office.That was it. Five people did broad
daylight? Can you see you seethe photos and video? No evidence,
Kane, There weren't enough evidence.They said there was there's not enough evidence

(01:21:27):
to charge the people caught on videoand photo shooting people broad daylight. Were
they looking for different evidence, likemaybe less incriminating, Yeah, I don't
know evidence. This is what I'mtalking about. Circuit attorney will not prosecute.
Mayor's office doesn't because this is underher previous to Saint Louis City,
their mayor is to shar Jones.Nothing. But it's the business's fault,

(01:21:53):
the businesses that were there, Iguess, lying in the streets for sainto
to MYO, it's their fault forbeing there. Huh. This is exactly
what I'm just asinine to me.And then they wonder why they can't get
people to stay and live in thecity. We left the city. We
were already going to lead the citybefore we ended up coming to Texas,

(01:22:16):
and it was sad. I mean, I had a lot of you know,
a lot of friends there, alot everybody left the city. And
it just because you have lawmakers likethis that refuse to do what's necessary.
And the thing is, is thisthe other thing too? This might shock
the left. It's not a blackor white issue, that's the thing.

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And I wish Republicans, especially goinginto inner city or urban areas, I
wish that they'd practice this messaging becausewhere we lived, I mean, if
I'm being frank, we were oneof two white people, white families on
our street, and we liked ourneighbors. We got along with everybody.
I mean, we loved our neighbors, and our neighbors were like, we
hate what the mayor's doing. Wehate the fact that the prosecutors not and

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they were themselves the victims of crime. Had another neighbor whose son was carjacked,
car wrecked, uh, and theyfinally caught who did it, and
they reduced the charges down to likenothing, let them go. I think
it was like one tenth of whateverfor the for the bail, for their
bond out, and they're like thatit's getting impossible to live here. So

(01:23:25):
our neighbors were saying, this isa Democrat non democrat issue, and this
is what Republicans need to be focusingon. You know, you hear all
of these, you know, accusationsGP doesn't do enough voter outreach because they
don't know how. This is howeverybody does. Every law abiding family,

(01:23:49):
they don't want to have to dealwith crime. City families are just like
county families. They don't have todeal with crime. They don't want to
have to deal with high taxes,they don't want to have to deal with
being afraid to have their kids evenride their bikes up and down the sidewalk.
They don't have to be afraid ofany of the stuff. That is
how you do voter outreach, andyou ask residents, has your votes generationally

(01:24:11):
for the same party? Has itimproved your situation? Are your taxes lower?
Are your streets safer? Are yourschools better? Our businesses like grocery
stores able to come in and buildand open and operate. Because in every
Democrat city, what's the answer?You know it? It's no. That

(01:24:35):
is Republican voter outreach. We havemore on the way. We got headlines
coming up as well, and Igot some culturals. Okay, I'm gonna
just put this on the table foryou real quick. Apparently Peter Pan and
Alis in Wonderland are tools of whitesupremacy. It's all I'm gonna say.
I'm gonna put it there on thetable. Will Kanes have it. We're

(01:24:56):
gonna discuss when we come back.And now all of the news you would
probably miss. It's time for Dana'squick five. So Puerto Rico has declared
an epidemic after how do you pronouncethis? Cases of this virus have spiked
according to UH this is MSN.What does it? The fever dang gay,

(01:25:18):
the dang gay epidemic. It's amosquito born disease. Okay, why
do we need mosquitos again, anybody? Why? They said from the start
of the year through March tenth,there were five hundred and forty nine cases,
three hundred and forty one hospitalizations,twenty nine severe cases. And they
said most of the cases are concentratedin like four areas, including San Juan.

(01:25:42):
And they said that between twenty tenand twenty twenty, there were more
than thirty thousand cases that were reportedfrom four US territories and Puerto Rico had
the most. So it's a theysay, it's a significant public health threat
many parts of the world if youhave you know, high mosquito populations as
well. Uh, that's kind ofwhy do we need mosquitoes? Why?
This is? This is what I'msaying. Why do we need these to

(01:26:06):
feed? Feed them something else?Here? Have some steak, I don't
know, feed them something else.I don't care. Stupid fish can eat
something besides mosquitoes. I honestly donot know the purpose that they served the
mosquitoes. Also, this we gotthree workers were charged after a mom found

(01:26:28):
a baby alone instead of a Phillydaycare. This is crazy. So this,
uh, how do you leave ababy? And it was a little
baby too. It was a littlelittle guy, our little girl. It
was They said twenty three thirty five, twenty two of the suspects they were
in charge with endangering the welfare ofa child. And it was this baby
girl was left alone all by herselfand a dark closed Philly daycare six months

(01:26:56):
old Jesse Flores where she was makingup her daughter that evening and she said
she went to pick up her daughterat five thirty, and she said that
they close at six. She arrivedat five thirty, and she said she
banged on the door, rang thedoorbell. She had to call the police
and they had to break down thedoor. Fire department had to break it
down. And her daughter was alone, strapped to the car seat in a

(01:27:18):
dark room. Oh my heavens,Oh my Lanta, I would have burned
down the whole thing. Oh Mylanta, I would have burned it all down.
Oh my gosh. So they arecharging three of the people. They
said that the location had been incompliance, they hadn't had any violations on

(01:27:41):
file, but they had no idea. They couldn't provide an answer to the
parents, like what happened that's horribleand an impo's outbreak in the Democratic Republic
of Congo. It's wearing disease.Doctors, we have more in store culture,
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Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, honest person, and then committed
murder with that good Taking our guysaway is not the solution. It will

(01:28:39):
not save lives because the sick,demanded souls out there will always find a
way to harm and kill. That'sthe problem wanting to fix. God love
him. That's the father of fallenofficer Justin Hare and he was saying,
I mean he was speaking saying thatat the funeral service for this fallen officer,

(01:29:02):
New Mexico officer in front of thecovernor of New Mexico, front of
New Mexico lawacres that had been usinghis son's death as a way to call
for more gun control Dania last yearat the bottom of this third hour and
this was a took place in Albuquerque. Officer hare had been I guess he'd
been waiased with the Logan Police Department, and he you know obviously, I

(01:29:29):
mean it's just I mean, Ifeel like this is how many stories of
officers killed just in like the lastweek, because it just struck me that
this is I think, like justin the past couple of days, like
the third one, we've discussed themedia. The media would like this to
believe that crime is down everywhere whenwe know for a fact that it is
not. Well, they can't haveit both ways. They can't say that

(01:29:50):
crime is down and then guns aredriving an epidemic of violence and that because
then we're okay, that doesn't matchup, that doesn't match up. Uh.
And he was doing if you remember, uh it wasn't I guess you
could say it was a traffic stop. He'd only been I think, uh
what six years five years, sixyears in service. He was doing a

(01:30:15):
welfare check on a disabled vehicle.And when he stopped behind the vehicle,
the driver got out, and uh, they had a just they had a
discussion because he walked up to thepassenger window, the driver exited the vehicle,
and then the guy just like hada handgun shot and kill ing.
It's so sad. It's sad.This is that's why those stops are so

(01:30:38):
dangerous. They I mean that that'sI think I read a statistic where it
said most officers that's how if they'reif they're going to be under fire,
that's it's going to be through atraffic stop like that. That's just so
sad. But I loved that thefather was like, no, we're not
uh, we're not using You're notgoing to be using my my son's death
for your gun control messaging. Andhe had that was his message to the

(01:31:00):
governor of New Mexico. That's MichelleGrisham. Remember she's the one who uh
they were there. She she wasthe governor that had been declaring that you
basically can't have a second Amendment NewMexico anymore. I covered that, we
wrote all about it. But Ijust can you imagine. I just can't

(01:31:21):
imagine going through that such a painfultime and you're having to deal with these
ghouls trying to use your loved onesdeath and exploit your loved one's death for
their purposes. So we had amessage for all of them. Good on
him for that. Uh. Iwant to and our our prayers are with
that family, the hair family.I have some culture for you. Actually,

(01:31:42):
I got a couple of Actually,let me get into some two GOP
headlines. First off, God loveLara Trump, don't make any more songs.
Let's not new. RNC chair focuson r and C chair focus on
raising money. I know she's likea superwoman and multitasks and runs marathons.
Not everyone's a singer. I'm justsaying, don't. I don't mean that

(01:32:05):
meanly at all, but I'm justsaying, this is a smart idea that
the second one that the Trump ideathat the Trump campaigns do well. It's
a Trump pack. They've opened upa Biden Mart and it is a way
to compare your shopping bill how muchit's changed in four years. So you

(01:32:29):
can go and you can shop atBiden Mart and they're going to give you
a comparison, a numbers based,fact based, sited comparison to what you
paid for your groceries four years ago. So far, this is the smartest
thing anybody related to the campaign hasdone. This is smart if you want
to get mad, you know,and then like if you need something to

(01:32:50):
get you amped up to go workout later, go to the site,
go to go and look at it, and you're gonna get real mad.
It's Biden hyphen mart dot com.Biden hyphenmart dot com America's grocery list,
And you can go and you cansee just you know, you can check
off stuff. You can see howmuch, and then you can see the

(01:33:11):
percentage increase and compare your bill underTrump and then your bill under Biden.
I mean, dare I check someof this? So it gives basic just
a handful of everyday things that peoplewould get. Okay, so let's we're
healthy, so we'll get six yogurts. We'll get some butter because we can
cook with butter too. What elsedo we want to get? You know,
the family likes ice cream. Let'sdo some of that briskets. We're

(01:33:33):
in Texas. Three pounds of brisketmaybe, okay, Okay. I got
some limes and apples and lemons,so you gotta have lemons, Yeah,
lemons. Let's do some limes too, yeah, yeah, yeah. Skirt
steak, skirt steak's good. ActuallyI like the skirts. Yeah yeah,
yeah, get let's get a poundof that? Uh? What is ooh?

(01:33:53):
Oranges? Gotta have oranges, threepounds bag. What else do we
want? What else do we want? Milk? Gotta milk for the kids.
Gotta get milk for the kids,the kids. Sugar in there I'm
looking at I got uh yeah,yeah yeah, eggs. What else we
gotch cheese? Yeah, let's getsome cheese. I'm actually starting to get
nervous now. I saw men theother day where the woman was shopping for

(01:34:15):
groceries and they were checking it out, and the checker was like, okay,
Michelle, stay with me. Thisis a big one. Okay,
this is a big one right here. It's oranges. I'm getting ready to
Oh well, let's work together.It was hysterical. Let's just whaty protein.
Let's get some chicken. Get somechicken. Let's get some chicken too.
Let's get a pound of chicken.Okay, oh I'm not liking this.
Okay, I'm not liking this atall. So so far, we

(01:34:42):
got, you know, a poundof bonus chicken. We got six limes,
got you know a few pounds ofbrisket. I got some lemons,
some skirt steak, oranges, Igot some milk, cheese, butter,
eggs. I'll give you the percentdige of increase. First, okay,
uh, fifty kidding. I thoughtit was gonna be like twenty five or

(01:35:06):
thirty because that's no fifty five percent? Yeah, for these items four years
ago, you'd pay fifty four bucks. I believe this because I grocery shop.
Uh now. And this is whyI started getting nervous, because I
knew what it was going to be. Eighty five dollars. That's exactly what

(01:35:28):
I thought it was gonna be.Lord, yep, yep, we've all
been seeing it, we've been feelingit. I'm really mad now and I
don't want to play with the siteno more. That's I'm telling you.
It's a really good tool. That'sthe smartest thing that the campaign has done.
You want to hear something dumb,Yes, of course. So this

(01:35:50):
is from not the Bee You've gotwho likes? I mean, you remember
Peter Pan right, Alice in Wonderlandright? So this is a British university.
They're slapping warning labels on these twotitles for colonialist narratives, which center

(01:36:13):
white supremacy. M hm. Theysay it is a content warning imposition statement
and it tells people what to beupset about. I guess in the books
and the trigger warning, Why isit herom one, two, three,
four or five? Why is thereseven paragraphs for the trigger warning? This

(01:36:38):
is at York Saint John University,and this is what they say about the
book quote. Within the one hundredand fifty years of children's writing which is
represented in the collection, there's awidespread occurrence of colonialist narratives, which center
white supremacy and racist and orientalist methodsof both fictional and historical storytelling. King

(01:37:02):
and as of such, the itemsconsulted from the collection will include language and
visual imagery, which is a racistand many people may find their contents upsetting
and defensive. What I'm trying toremember what was offensive about, like Alice
in Wonderland and stuff the Cheshire Cat. I don't know. I don't Why

(01:37:29):
is everything racist? Because it's not. They've got to have something, They've
got to have something to complain about. So Yeah. In addition to that,
Megan Rappino's back. She is sucha Karen I gotta tell you so.
Can I be really, really honestin a non offensive way? I

(01:37:53):
don't care about being offensive. Sheis not my stereotype of a lesbian because
she's too bitchy. Can I bereal sorry? But I mean you're too
much of a bee. I justlike, that's not my stereotype of lesbians.

(01:38:17):
They usually don't really care, right, They're not like this angsty and
Karenny. I'm just saying they aren't. That's not any that's not my that
is not my purview. She's madagain. She got mad because a Christian
said something Christian? What knows?So this United States Women's national team midfielder

(01:38:41):
Corbyn Albert, I really wish shewouldn't apologize. She literally was talking about
faith and her faith includes same sexis against same sex marriage. It's a
Christian faith. Hi Christian says somethingChristian? Who? And and she had
posted something about her faith on Iguess it was Instagram. And then Megan

(01:39:05):
Rappino got everybody mad at her,and people were like, way to end
your career, like they were goingto end this chick's career because she's literally
posted something from her position of faithon Instagram and they said it was anti
alphabet because it was about traditional marriageor marriage. The girl is twenty years

(01:39:28):
old, so you have old hagMegan Rappino, who gets real mad at
this twenty year old girl and goesat her, which and Corbin Albert should
not have apologized at all. Youknow, my thinking is normally I don't
like to defend cowards, right.My thinking is though she's like twenty years

(01:39:49):
old, she's young, she's neverhad to experience this, But I mean
she's like, you know, they'reliterally people were talking about ending her career
because of this, and she Icould do I want to say it sincely
apologize my actions of social media.She didn't do anything wrong. She literally
did nothing wrong. She was talkingabout how and it wasn't even about alphabet

(01:40:14):
stuff she was actually talking about shewas talking about uh marriage, And then
it was specifically what she had saidwas transgender and she thought that transgenderism was
wrong. But you have the transactiviststhat are trying so hard to co opt
all the other letters, and thenpeople like Megan Rappino who are so desperate

(01:40:35):
for attention to stay relevant, sothey have to ride the next wave of
outrage seese upon it. This isso it's sad. It is so sad,
And this in Corbyn Albert's like apparentlyare like a rising star in the
women's national team. I think thatMegan Rappino's jealous of her, honestly,
is what it sounds like. Itsounds like Megan Rappino is jealous of her

(01:40:58):
because she's younger and she has ahuge career ahead of her, and Megan
Rappanos saw an opportunity to take adig at a female that she've used as
a rival. That's what it soundslike. That's just so like sad.
That's so sad, And this isI don't know, like, can we

(01:41:23):
stop focusing on sex with every aspectof everything, either play, soccer or
SGFU. Nobody cares how you havesex again, you freaks, Stop obsessing
over it. I don't like it. When I it would be it doesn't
matter what flavor you are, itdoesn't matter. Nobody cares. It would
be like a don't care if you'relike straight or gay. To stop it,

(01:41:46):
good night, Just done with it. It's over represented, oversaturated.
Stop forcing it down everybody's throats.I feel bad for her, but at
the same time, don't run awayfrom this stuff. Don't bend the knee.
The moment you do, you're donebecause an apology is not what anybody
wants. They don't care if sheapologizes, They're up for blood. And

(01:42:09):
if they see that she apologizes,that just means that they struck, they
got a wound on her, andthey're going to keep going because it's never
about reconciliation. It's about destruction.That's how how hollow and shallow the motivation
for these people is. It's notabout reconciliation. They don't want to live
in peace with you. They don'twant to coexist. They want to destroy.

(01:42:29):
That's the whole point. That's whythey turn their back on reconciliation.
So apologies are meaningless, and especiallywhen you've done nothing wrong. Follow Dana
on Apple, Spotify, or whereveryou get your podcasts because knowledge is your
ultimate superpower. I know, whatdo you hear protesting about? I hate

(01:42:53):
old white men. I'm protesting theAmerican empire. The American government is funding
a genocide with our tax money.Yes, American bought Why are you mad
at Joe Biden. Joe Biden isan old white man. He's a clown.
He's supporting Israel against Palestine. That'swhat we're angry about. He's racist,

(01:43:15):
he's ruining the country. He's notlistening to the American people. No
genocide. Joe the whole damn system'sgotta go. Good night. So these
are some folks that are upset overJoe Biden's support of what because he's not
supportive of Israel Democrat policies. Apparentlythey're mad. Yeah, they're I mean

(01:43:36):
mad about something. It's not becausethere's not he doesn't seem to be supportive
of Israel. So they're mad whenthey say, oh, he's funding genocide,
Well yeah we are. Our taxpayerdollars have been going towards ummas that
genocide. Is that what you're talkingabout? Terrorist? All right? Today
in's stupidity, ladies and gentlemen.Man. You know, there are some

(01:43:58):
days that there's so much stupid outthere that it's tough you haven't to make.
Yeah, it takes a keen mindto decide which stupid to bring to
the public. But KJP Karine JeanPierre has said this, listen to its
president. This is a Bian Harrisadministration have done the polar opposite, taking
decisive action from the very beginning tofund the police and achieving a historic reduction

(01:44:23):
in crime under his leadership. Okay, Nope, not only are those things
false, but they're opposite of whatshe's saying like complete opposite. There's been
no improvements now, there's only beenworse. Well, and we're acknowledging we've
got Dark Friday, but we've gotResurrection Sunday. So I wish you all
a wonderful happy Easter. God blesshe has risen and back with you behind

(01:44:45):
the mic on Monday
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