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So Biden is incapable of dealing withhis own Democrats to actually do something on
the border. To get something doneon the border, let me give you
an easy example. If he wantedto fix the border, he could have
gone and embraced HR two that wasactually passed by the United States House of
Representatives. That would have begun tofix the damage caused on the border.
But that's the last thing he wantedto do. If he doesn't, he
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wants it to stay open, iswhy he does. They don't want to
close the border. They don't wantto do any of that. They wanted
to stay He needs it to stayopen. Joe Biden needs the bier the
border to stay bier. I'm goingto use that. He needs it to
stay open. I mean, weall know this. Welcome to the show,
Happy the whole day? Is itThursday? Golly? Why does it
feel like a Wednesday still? Idon't know, don't ask. It's because
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the eclipse. It's going to getcrazy over the eclipse. Oh my gosh,
Cats and Doggy is ready, sweetmeteor of death? Let it be
anyway, that's gonna be Monday.But welcome to the show. It's Thursday.
Top of the first hour, Danalash with you. Lot of stuff
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So subsect chapter inverse the newsletter Ihad this, I sent some of
this out to you in your prep. This is a lot of the stuff
that we're gonna be going over today. You know, sometimes it changes right
before we go over the show.I mean it does because other stuff comes
up. But several things actually tohit and obviously the border battle because the
house is getting ready, the houses. The house is still having an existential
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crisis. I guess, yes,after the existential crisis that they just had.
And yes, that was after theexistential crisis that they had prior.
Okay, so they have a lotof existential crisis easesease. Yeah, so
this is this is the big issue. Do you know why this is?
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Let me pull this up very interestingpeace at the Washington Times. Okay,
now do you remember I talk thisis one of my favorite things to talk
about every single every single election backin this was I think in the late
nineties and Clinton was president. That'swhen the soccer mom phrase became really big,
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right, It was the soccer momphrase. Everybody's you know, the
soccer moms. Those are the ladiesthat are really driving the vote. Those
are the ladies that are really drivinga lot of this momentum. It's the
soccer mom's right, And it's describingyou know, mothers, suburban mothers who
are very driven by their kid's successin their family, security, et cetera.
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So soccer mom was like a catshaltering remember that term cane That was
huge in the huge and one ofthe reasons it was so big in the
nineties this was a problem kind offor Democrats because they were playing up the
fact that, oh my gosh,it's the soccer mom that is really supporting
Bill Clinton. It's the soccer mom. Do you remember when when Bill Clinton
first started, when he first startedrunning. Do you guys remember this,
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And he had Hilldog out there,right, he brought Hillary out there.
Hillary. This couple fascinates me.Hillary is a very ambitious to the point
of fatality for others woman, right, very ambitious woman. And so Hillary
Clinton, she and both Bill whenthey met at law school. I really
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do feel as though she had everforever, I mean, well we all
know this. She always wanted torun for elected office. She always wanted
to be in a position of powers. Is a big thing for her.
And then Bill got you know,it was Bill's Bill ran and I feel
like she resented having to take aback seat to his career, so to
speak. And she gave this interviewand this was I was in junior high.
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She gave this interview and she wasasked about, you know, visiting
raising funds, you know, doingthe you know, criss crossing the country
campaigning. And she had said thatshe didn't have time for tea and cookies.
She didn't have this. We pulledthis up. This was all the
way back, Cale Lee. Imean even CNN had to write about it.
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Hillary Clinton cookies. In the Riseof Working Families, she had said
that it was in her In nineteenninety two, Hillary Clinton said that she
could have stayed home and baked cookiesand had tea and what But that's literally
what she was on the campaign trail, and she had said, quote,
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I could have stayed home and bakedkeis and had teas, but what I
decided to do was fulfill my profession. She said that in nineteen ninety two.
Oh boy. Now, as youcan imagine, that was about the
exact same time that they were pushingthe soccer mom stuff and trying to woo
these women to Bill Clinton. Andyou had his wife basically go and kick
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them in the gut with that comment, because that's when the soccer mom comment
became the demo became really huge.I said, they started identifying women that
began back in the nineties. Sothey're out there desperately trying to win these
women over, and she's out theresaying I could have stayed home and bake
cookies and had teas, and Iwanted to fulfill my profession. Oh my
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gosh. Women were enraged. Democratsin the Clinton campaign had to do a
lot of damage control, and theyreally had to go almost to a freak
show. Level to bend over backwardsand woo them after that. Because women
almost y'all know this. Y'all gotladies in your lives, y'all know,
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and all you women out there listening, you know, ladies hold a grudge.
If there was a grudge off inthe Olympics, there would be no
male competitors. It would all bewomen there. And this is one way
in which a man who wants tobe a woman will never be a woman,
because you will never hold a grudgelike a woman holds a grudge.
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You kentuck and lipstick and grow yourhair and wear whatever you want, but
you will never ever ever come closeto holding a grudge in the magical,
mystifying way that a woman does.It is in our DNA, ladies and
gentlemen. It takes an act ofGod, literally faith to get around this
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flaw. And so it really tooka lot for women to get over this.
So from the soccer mom, itwent into security mom. After nine
to eleven, you guys, rememberthis, Right after nine to eleven,
George Bush and then he stood ontop of the wreckage and said, you're
all gonna hear from us, Andpretty soon the people knocked on these towers,
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a he'll hear from us. Andthen it turned into the security mom.
Moms were worried about buildings being knockeddown by terrorists, falling on their
kids. They were worried about terrorattacks. It is a very real thing
to be aware of. In twothousand and one America, security mom was
the big That was the demo wentfrom soccer mom to security mom. Moms
who knew everything about soccer and sportsbecame moms who knew everything about every single
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terrorist group from the Pashtun tribe.That was not the Taliban that we funded
back in the nineties. And everybodygets so wrong about Reagan that the mujahen
to everything. They knew everything.It was the security mom. The security
mom knew about the visas. Thesecurity mom knew about gaps in our national
security. That was the demo thatRepublicans scored with in the early odds.
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Well, now, ladies and gentlemen, we've got debut a new a new
demo, and this one. Justas security mom didn't work well for Democrats,
neither is this one. It isthe border mom. Introducing border moms.
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I have in a number of storiesnow seeing this term come to light,
even used by people on the left. It is the border mom.
It is the mom who is concernedabout what her children are exposed to,
what's being brought across the border.The mom who's concerned about crime, the
mom who is concerned about the conservationof resources for tax paid American citizens and
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people here legally in her area.It is the mom who is worried about
the future of her country. Itis the mom that is worried about whether
or not another nine to eleven couldhappen because people are sneaking across the border
in droves. It is the bordermom, and it is killing Biden politic.
That is the new Demo. Andso now Democrats find themselves having in
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a position of defense on multiple fronts. I have to tell you, why
don't you get excited though about this, because I feel like the polls are
misleading. Never ever, ever,ever underestimate a Democrat's desire for their zeal
for political ideology at the expense oftheir own self preservation. Never underestimate that.
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But this is a problem for Democrats. Not only are they fighting the
Greenies, not only are they tryingto keep the rust belt happy, and
the Greenies and the rust Belt areabsolutely opposed to each other, yet they're
somehow part of this Democrat coalition becauseDemocrats can lie to both of them,
keep both of them happy, anddeliver from either. So they're trying to
keep the rust Belt happy with automobilesand manufacturing and jobs. They're trying to
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keep the Greenies happy with eves andbasically giving an energy monopolated toa China.
They are trying to keep the MuslimAmericans happy over Gaza and Israel. And
that's why you see all these headlinessay, oh, Joe Biden's so mad.
He's actually on a phone call apparentlyabout wrapping it up with Benjamin Neett
and yah who now, and itwas supposed to be a very tough phone
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call, and Biden is peed.That's what was what one of the headline
was headlines was Biden's angry, Biden'sinfuriated. They're really trying to telegraph that
Biden's very mad, but Biden's notgoing to do a damn thing so that
they can keep the Muslim vote inMichigan happy and they can stop these noncommittals
from spreading past Michigan and Wisconsin.They are trying to defend on a number
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of fronts, and now you've gotborder moms. I don't envy a Democrat.
I mean I never did, butI particularly don't this election. So
what does this mean for them nowthey got border moms. Well, they
can't make the open border people unhappy. This is what happens when you play
identity politics and you try to makeeverybody happy. You know, there are
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some realities that are just not gonnahappen. This is why I have zero
problem and telling conservatives, that's Republicansthat some of the ideas that they have
are anti conservative, an anti Republican, like forcing everyone to provide paid childcare,
that's something that businesses should want toprovide. If you want welfare,
go ahead and change your party affiliationand walk your fat happy ass right across
the aisle and you go sit inEU caucus with Democrats, because those are
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the people who want that type ofwelfare scheme, or the Republicans who want
a fund forever wars. In Ukraine, hate to tell y'all, but we
got a wide up the border downwith Mexico. We got a wide up
and border up with Canada apparently aswell, and we have twenty something thousand
Chinese nationals that were able to sneakin. That's not including the godaways across
the border just this year alone,apparently according to Border Patrol. So,
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no, we're not going to fundforever war in Ukraine because we've got issues
to deal with at home that wecan't apparently afore because y'all ain't paying for
it. So this is Democrats,So they can't tell our people that.
They're like, yeah, yeah,yeah, we're all going to go to
evs and all the people who areputting together automobiles and sugar are like what
or what, Oh yeah, we'regonna do all this other stuff. We're
gonna we're gonna have the uh theuh we're gonna with with ethanol regulations and
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uh the uh we're gonna we're gonnahave passed all these fuel regulations and everything
else. You have the rost beltsscratching their heads over those, or they're
sitting here telling uh, the Muslimvote, uh the and the squad and
all the far left and all ofthis, oh yeah yeah yeah. Israel
so bad? Can you? Imean, forget the fact that Biden droned
and killed a bunch of Americans inUS you know, innocent Americans and that
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before him Obama did as well.But they're very, very upset over this
absolute accident that happened in a literalwar zone that's been a war zone for
twenty plus years. Yeah, he'sgonna have a very angry phone call with
a net and Yahoo. Uh.Yeah, we're we're gonna we're gonna act
like we're taking some moves to disengagefrom Israel. And in the meantime,
we just sold them weapons and abunch of F fifteens or or jets that
came out yesterday. Okay, sohe's they're promising they're really bad at triangulation
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and that's what they're trying to do. Here. We have a lot more
coming up about all of this,so we're going to get into Also,
government is making a move to controlthe wide open frontier of the Internet through
Title I regulations. Brendan Carr isgoing to be on later this week,
warned us about this. We're goingto talk a little bit about this coming
up as well. Hi. I'mErica an English major at Hillsdale College.
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he falls up the stairs. Howdo you make fun of his lisp when
he like makes up the mpteenth millionstory about how his first son passed away?
How do you make fun of hislisp? All of that's lisps?
Did you know none of these peoplein this administration can talk Nordstrom, Nordstream,
can't say emeritis, I can't evenhow did she? I still tyranny?
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Oh? For the love, welcomeback Danie lash with your bottom of
this first hour? Okay? Canwe can? We gotta get this out
of the way. Did y'all seethis this morning? Let me let me
share with you this headline New YorkPost get ready DJ demands prison time for
Ashley Biden diary thief. Yeah.So, the Justice Department has asked a
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New York District judge to sentence thewoman who they claim stole first daughter Ashley
Biden's diary to four to ten monthsin prison for the crime what is it
stealing? Though? They want prosecutorsfor US Attorney's Office. They wanted initially
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a sentence of six months of homeconfinement three years of supervised release for Amy
Harris, who pled guilty in August. She conspired to commit interstate transportation of
stolen property in connection with diary theft. Diary theft is a feliny. Don't
you know you dow can steal adiary? This is this woman is my
age, She is my age yearsold. Get your life together, ash,
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Oh my gosh, she's she lefther weirdo diary and a flophouse.
That's how it was initially reported.She left it behind in a dirty mattress
at a flophouse. Maybe it wasn'tdirty, you know, I'm just you
know, still and apparently this ladygot it and then it went from there,
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right, But it's not. Howwas this like a felony to the
point of you get ten months inprison? The same people who told you,
who told you that the laptop wasn'treal, told you that the diary
wasn't real. I talked to myI talked to James the Kief about this.
I've known James for a long time. When he was in South Lake
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at a fundraiser where I live,and we had this conversation and he was
like, this woman just you know, offered it to us, and he
was the one they like reached outto law enforcement because they thought, oh
wow, this is really real andthere's there was like stories of sexual abuse
in this. This is where PresidentDaddy Showers the name comes from. She
literally writes in her diary about howshe when she was what thirteen years old,
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she was showering with her dad.Guys, that's weird. Maybe that's
why hunters so messed up. Idon't know, this is weird. I
we're not making this up. Sheshe wrote this. She wrote these things
in her her own hand. Andthen there's a video of her audio of
her audio someun by seventeen, sheadmits in a recording that it's her diary.
Listen to this. Hi is thisAshley Biden. This is she?
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How are you? I'm doing well. Yeah. I just wanted to do
I heard you have a few ofmy belongings, and so I was going
to ask if it would if youcould please meet my friend Eric, who
is down in del Rey, ifyou could meet him and get this up
to him. There's a diary here. It starts in January. It says
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January, at the end of aNew York month, I'm sitting on a
bed at the eyebuilding. Yeah,so if you could just give everything that
you have to Eric, that wouldbe really great. I don't want to
give this to the wrong person.I mean, I want to make sure
she is just at this point,and I don't mean I don't want to
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have to get secret Service involved inthis, right. It just it's a
whole process. But you know,I am Ashley Biden. It is my
stuff. So if you could justskip all of that over, I'd really
appreciate it. I know, yousend a picture to my husband with a
camera and a few other things thather mind as well, So that would
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be really great. Where is agood place for him to meet you?
There's also this bag with luggage tagson it? And so is that bag?
Because there's there's all this stuff.Is that bag yours too, Ashley?
Yeah? It is? So it'sher. She says that that's her.
That's her or diary And in herdiary she writes some pages sixty seven
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sixty eight quote, I was soI was so I was so afraid of
him coming into the shower with methat I waited until late at night to
take a shower. That's when shewas sixteen. There is another page where
she asked, hyper sexualized at ayoung age. What does this do to
Was I molested? I think so. I can't remember specifics, but I
do remember trauma. I remember notliking the wolves X house. I remember
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somewhat being sexualized with Caroline. Iremember she's talking about friends at a young
age, showers with my dad.Probably not appropriate, being touched when I
wasn't supposed to be. This wasall the stuff that she was like writing
in her diary. And then Snopeswas like, no, there's no evidence
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that she said she feared her dad, was like and then like side by
side comparison, Snopes was saying therewas no evidence. And then here's literally
the handwritten diary, and people weresaying, one of the examples or one
of the excuses the left was givingis, oh, well, it was
probably forged. You mean forged inthe middle of the diary in her exact
handwriting. Is all the other stuffin the diary? Shut up, that's
so lame. This is the stuffthat she wrote in her diary. This
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is so goofy, and she leftit behind in a flophouse. And so
they're not they're not going, they'renot concerned about going after the person who
she's talking about there. Apparently theywant to go after the person who found
her diary didn't and didn't steal it. When you leave it behind you,
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you abandon it you, you don't. No one stole it from her.
She left it, just like noone stole Hunter Biden's laptop. He left
that, he left that at therepair office. No one stole it.
These people are ridiculous. So theyare arguing that it's her diary and that
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apparently there's got to be some kindof prison time for this person. This,
this uh Amy person that they saidstole this due didn't actually steal the
diary. Remember how they said AmyHarris is her name. Remember how they
said that this that it wasn't herdiary, and they were acting like it
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was a no big, no bigthing. Why does she have to get
the Secret Service involved? Is whatI'm curious about. Why does she feel
like she has to threaten to getthe Secret Service involved? You're a drug
addicted forty something year old woman whodoes not have her life together and is
leaving you know, very personal itemslike you're flipping diary and a mattress.
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Why that's your responsibility? Why isit that the Bidens don't have any kids
that are not liabilities. Every singleone of these kids have exposed these two
at some point. The common denominatorhere is Joe and Jill's parenting. You
have two kids who are drug addicted, two kids who like to share way
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too much, whether it's video diaryor written diary. They can't keep track
of their belongings. They think everythingthat they leave, or everything that they
do, or every situation in whichthey put themselves is somehow we're the fault
of everybody else. Everyone else didthis to them. This woman who found
this diary because this drug addict firstdaughter left it behind. They're threatening her
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with jail. Why don't you talkto the president of the United States.
He's being named as taking showers withhis teenage minor daughter. Why don't you
talk to him, Or maybe havea talk with your forty something year old
daughter who apparently doesn't hold a studyjob and can't stay off dope. Maybe
talk with her. Maybe Joe andJill should have curbed their ambitions for elected
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office just a little bit and raisedtheir damn family. Maybe they should have
raised their kids instead of trying toraise his profile. Maybe they should have
raised their kids instead of trying toraise their chances of getting into the White
House. No wonder the country looksthe way it does right now. Have
you seen their home? Have youseen their family? And yes, it
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is absolutely fair. When you signup to run for the highest office in
the land, by God, you'regoing to be judged by every measure available.
And how wrong as a father figureyou are, how good of a
parent you are, because if youcan't keep your kids in line, how
do we expect you to keep anybodyelse in line? Get real, they
don't set clearly, they don't enforceanything at home. They don't set boundaries
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at home. So that's why youdon't see anything forced at large in the
United States or anything enforced here.Good grief, their dogs couldn't even stop
biting people. This is ridiculous.But doesn't it seem that way. Why
doesn't democrats apparently don't want to havethat conversation. When you see kids that
turn out this way up until acertain point, it's the kid's fault,
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right, The child chooses, especiallywhen they're forty something years old, they
choose their path in life. Butdon't you think it's weird that and I
don't know. Maybe we would haveknown something about this with Bo. Who
knows. They kept that all underwraps until Joe was running for the White
House. But it's kind of oddthat you have all you know, they're
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kids that are all dealing with thissituation and right, and the fact that
Bo's widow like had this relationship withHunter and was like as depraved as he
was to an extent makes me Hedoes make me wonder about post character.
I mean, I would wager thatthey were all like this. So then
you have to ask, what's thecommon denominator here? It's the parentinge just
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just insane. It's insane. Andso they're going to go after this woman
for doing nothing, but what findingthis diary. Now, this new poll
that I wanted to show you becausea lot of people are talking about Pennsylvania
and Wisconsin and Michigan, the BlueWall, all of this, there's a
Franklin and Marshall poll that showing Bidenat forty eight and Trump at thirty eight
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in Pennsylvania. I I'm not tryingto rein on your parade. And I
get really aggravated when I see peopleso blindly that loyalty is fine to winning.
I get it that you want towin, but if you're so like
blinders on that you don't see thatyou might be getting led into something.
I have to question whether or notyour intent is to win or just be
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right, because sometimes just being rightabout something isn't enough to win. And
the reason I bring this up isbecause I really feel like people are being
set up for disappointment with some ofthese polls. The RCP averages. RCP
includes a lot of polls, someof which I wouldn't include, some of
which are push pulls, some ofwhich I have such a small sample size,
some of which I wouldn't even considereven citing and talking to you about
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surveys. This Frank and Marshall pollcast a little bit of a wider net,
looked at likely voters or sorry,registered voters, and was looking at
Biden forty eight Trump at thirty eightin Pennsylvania. It's a lot closer with
the third party candidates included, butit doesn't take away Biden's ten point advantage
in this latest survey. The reasonI bring this up is because I again
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I'm warning you, they have noteven started spending their war chest that's still
to come that is still to come, and this is why it's more important
than ever for Trump to totally focuson the issues. If he stays laser
focused on the issues, then hehas a great shot if he gets distracted,
(31:11):
if he gets into petty, alreadysettled primary stuff. That's why I
question the motives of the people whocan't move past it. I think that
their plants or their I think thatthey're siops. I think they're Democrat plants
that are designed to drive division onthe right, and they shouldn't be trusted
and they should be disregarded and ridiculedout of existence personally, That's what I
think, but at least in thepublic's fare. But I also think that
(31:36):
if he focuses on the issues,gets out of the petty partisan you know,
the petty primary stuff, and alsodoesn't focus on his legal issues,
they can't. What are they gonnado. People realize you're comparing the economy
under Trump to the economy under Biden, and people have lived both, and
you can't lie to people and tellthem that these four years were better than
(31:57):
the previous four years. That's whatpeople are going to use. That's what
they're going to remember. That's themeasure that they are going to use when
deciding whom to vote for in November. As long as these days Laser focused
on that Democrats don't really have anyway to counter it. We'll talk more
about this coming up, including thisbig tech of this government maneuvering to try
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the days of the United States.The climate press. The climate press is
not our child, national disastrous past, the enemy, it's a results Why
(33:59):
is she in a tablecloth? What'sher It was hard to understand this audio.
She's mad because of what she's saying. That it's something what Caine?
What's her problem with him? Climatechange? She thinks she's a climate advisor.
So every I think in her mindis been a meteorologist. She believes
(34:22):
that the industrial revolution is what broughtupon this man made pollution that has caused
this man made She could go backto the stone age. Then it jurist
prudence, probably of the country ofher forefathers. You know, pretty much
goes along with that timeline anyway,So go ahead and go back to it.
And then you have a virtue signalingaudience where she throws in you know,
(34:44):
obviously the industrial age was brought uponus by white men. The irony
of this chick all made up sittingthere at an event railing against apparently white
dudes, blaming them for causing climatechange because of indust realization. When she
benefits from industrialization by way of sittingthere wearing the clothes that she wears,
(35:06):
the makeup that she wears, espousingthe beliefs that she wear that she espouses
because they're entirely shaped by her experiencesas the result of industrialization. Is one
of life's great ironies. And shesits there dumb as a box of rocks
and acts like look and she hasthe smug face after she says it,
like she said something really tough.Good grief, these are the days of
(35:31):
the United States. No I wonderI'm Interstates single longer, because when you
have that type of intelligence amongst women, I would too if I was a
dude. Good grief, I'd beworried that my kids would come out even
dumber than the previous generation. Goodheavens, I just I can't stand that
stuff. I can't stand it.I can't. White dude's caused movement,
Oh, but caused climacy. Whitedudes built volcanoes. Do you know how
(35:55):
much CO two is spit into theair every single time a volcano a volcano?
Oh? Wait a minute, now, where's she from? Out of
curiosity? Look something real? Question? Mean, what what is the climate
advisor? She's from a sheltered une? Clearly, clearly, Oh, she's
Pakistani American, She's from Pakistan.So if it wasn't from the industrialization that
(36:21):
led to the United States being thesuperpower that it is, you wouldn't be
able to be American Pakistanian. Youwouldn't be able to enjoy the education that
was built upon the foundation of theindustrialization of the United States. So all
the things that she's bitching about arethings that she also coincidentally takes advantage of
here. So if she really believeseverything that she's saying, she will sit
here and denounce her education and goback to our country of origin and not
have anything to complain about and youcan live in peace and harmony. If
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hitting they keep trying. This happenedover more than one point five one point
(38:15):
eighty dometers, So this was notuse a bad luck situation where oops,
we dropped the bomb in the wrongplace or or non Every country obviously that
nationals, including the United States thathad nationals that die on this attack.
We need to have an investigation thatis neutral to humanitarians and civilians should never
(38:43):
be paying the consequences of war.This is a basic principle of humanity.
At the time, this looks likeit's not a war against their rism anymore.
This guy seems this is a waragainst By the way, your food
sucks. You know what are yourrestaurants? First of all, welcome back,
Dan, I'll last year with you. On top of the second hour,
this is jose Andre, who isthe guy who did the World Central
(39:07):
Kitchen, and that's where you hadthose AID workers, the seven aid workers,
six AID workers, one guys anddriver who were killed. This idea
that he's going out he's going outthere saying that Israel intentionally targeted them.
Not only does that sound like Hamaspropaganda, because it is, but there's
zero evidence, and it was aprecision strike. And sometimes in a war
zone things happened. Just ask ObamaBiden when they droned Americans. There was
(39:30):
no outcry. The only reason andI wrote about this the other day over
at Substack. Any innocent loss oflife is bad. But this is also
one of the consequences, one ofthe things that goes along with working in
a war zone, a war zonethat Hamas created, a war zone that
jose Andre has harsher words for Israelfor defitting itself than Hamas for creating this
(39:53):
entire disaster in the first place.He wouldn't even need to be there doing
any of this stuff. If Hahadn't started this, and I've noticed he
has no condemnation for Hamas. He'smad over the aid workers. Is he
mad over the hostages that are stillin Gaza? Is he mad about the
babies that are still being kept,the children, the women, the Americans?
(40:14):
Is he mad about the hostage thewomen who were targeted and used and
raped to death, the women whohad grenades shoved into their vaginas or had
their breast cut off while they werebeing gang raped by Harmas barbarians. I've
noticed he doesn't have any kind ofwords for that, but all of a
sudden, No, it's Israel wasdoing a strike by strike. That's insane,
(40:34):
Harmas, anti Semitic ball, justgarbage, garbage, this guy,
And that's exactly what it is.He's mad because they weren't. He's he
wouldn't have a problem if they wereIsraeli. And you know, I'm right,
he would have no problem if theywere if they were Israeli, because
I can't really seem to find,you know, all of the like the
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hospital that Hamas bombed, the Israelihospital that Hamas bomb that the media ignored.
But then when when Hamas misfired arocket and literally on tape you could
see them fire it and it turnsaround and hits one of their own hospitals
in Gaza, and then they wentout and told everyone that Israel did it,
and then all the media began parrotingit. They don't care if if
it's an if it's Israeli's lives thatare lost. They only care if because
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they they're if it's a mass orif it has to do with you know
that. I mean, he justsounds like a Hamas supporter, the idea
that they would be intentionally that's notwhat Israel does. It is exactly what
Hamas does. And this sounds likethis is insane. Why would they even
do that. The only person,the only people that that benefits is Hamas.
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And they're using that just like that, just like you would expect them
to. They're using it as propaganda, just like you would expect them to.
And jose Andre is helping, SoI guess we know what side he's
on. Maybe you should go andovercook more of your overpriced fish. Just
insane, insane. I didn't seehim out there. I didn't see jose
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Andre out there doing anything to helpthe hostages. Did you see jose Andre
out there doing it. Did hemake any meals for the hostages? Did
jose Andre make any meals for thewomen who were raped in captivity in Gaza?
Did jose Andre make any baby foodfor the infants that are being kept
(42:27):
by Hamas in Gaza? Just wondering. I think we kind of know whose
side that he's on. I wonderif he was concerned about the Israeli soldiers
who were killed in Gaza when theywere hunting down Hamas. Was he concerned
about any of those? Did hethink that they were targeted? And the
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response that Israel gave I thought wasvery sincere and contrite. I mean,
how many people? Wasn't there adidn't Wasn't there like a the drone strike?
(43:12):
I know that there was a dronestrike under Obama Biden, but wasn't
there a recent strike where you alsohad some danger clothes here with with American
lives under the Biden administration. I'mjust saying this, He's he doesn't know
how to even respond to any ofthis. They're using all of this stuff
as a way to manipulate the Presidentinto walking back from walking away from Israel.
(43:34):
And I wanted to pull this up. This is from CBS. The
White House had a downsize It's Ramadangathering because apparently the only dinner attendees at
their Ramadan dinner were people who werewith the administration. They said it was
a downsized event because people are Theythought it was inappropriate to do a celebration
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when there's a famine going on inGaza. Wow. I mean, maybe
Hamas could spend some of their billionson food for gossins that elected them.
Why do people let Hamas off theOh, it's easy. They let Hamas
off the hook because they're Hamas sympathizers. There's no gray area here. There
is no gray area if you aresympathetic toward if you're excusing Hamas's actions,
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go ahead and identify yourself as aterrorist supporter. You are just like this
article. Oh there's a there's famineGaza. Oh my goodness. They didn't
feel like going to this Ramadan dinnerbecause of that. Hamas. I had
the story earlier. Hamas has sucha cash load. Why are they not
(44:45):
supplying their residence with food? Whyis no one in the press asking this
question. This is being used tomanipulate the Biden administration into backing Iranian proxies
against an ally, the only allythat we have in that region, So
then it becomes a sec issue inthat respect. I mean, if you're
(45:12):
backing Iranian proxies, might as wellgo ahead and give another cash in fusion
two Weran, because that's exactly whatthis all is. Why is no one
asking, well, why isn't Hamasspending any money on this? Why is
Hamas instead buying munitions? Why arethey buying more rockets? Why are they
all of this stuff? They seizedaid the last time it went in and
(45:34):
they used it for themselves. Wefound it in one of the strongholds that
they had, didn't They find someof it under that hospital when the IDF
went in there and raided it,so they had to reduce. They had
a very downsized Ramadan dinner and theywas apparently only the administration. They said
that Muslim Americans are outraged over Bidensupport of israel siege of Gaza, Israel
(45:59):
siege of God, no mention aboutGaza's siege of Israel, and that this
is a response to it. Thisis the same formula that blames innocent people
for defending themselves and hurting their attackers. This is the same kind of formula
that says your skirt was too short. It's the same formula, and I
(46:21):
am amazed at how many stupid peopleare buying into those. So the White
House held a smaller if Tar dinner. Okay, well, then hold a
smaller and they should hold a smallone then every year. If that's how
if that's how this wants to go, just make it small every year.
Then. So they had Biden andHarris, they hosted a meeting with Muslim
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leaders and they were joined by senioradministration officials. Then they had that doctor
uh doctor Ahmed, who is aGazan American er doctor based in Chicago.
He went to Gaza, he attendedthe meeting, and he made a big
stunt about walking out of the meetingin the middle of it. You know,
I guess to me a point.He told CNN that he was the
only Gazin. I don't say Palestinianagain, and I will do this every
(47:05):
time because it's a fake ethnicity.It's a fake country that's never existed in
all of antiquity, that is beingused by hamas popularized mainstream bioser Arafat and
they are trying to drive it intothe minds of people that it's always existed
when it hasn't. It was thename that spitefully given to an area by
Hadrian as a consequence to defeating theJews in the Second Jeday and Uprising,
(47:25):
and it was named almost facetiously afterPhilistine's a seafaring people from Crete who had
already departed the area some couple hundredyears prior. So get the history right.
They don't know how the White Houseattended, the selected the attendees,
so he's having a lot of problems. Democrats are worried that his loss of
(47:46):
support amongst Muslims could actually help Trump. And I just think I just want
to point out the irony of this. Imagine being so mad over people defending
themselves against terrorists and Gaza that youwould add actually compromise your best chance at
getting what you want in the MiddleEast. I'm all for that. Oh
(48:09):
yes, let's do this more.I hope this conundrum continues for Democrats with
how to respond to this. Imean, they know the right way to
respond. In fact, John Fettermanis getting more based by the day.
I can't even believe him saying this. What is the matter with the world.
Right now, I want you tolisten to this audio sound bite five.
This was John Fetterman talking about thiswhole situation. Listen to him.
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He's a Democrat. That seems tobe their strategy to Senator to hide behind.
Yeah, that is their strategy.And now even in hospitals or in
the tunnels and everything. And wealso can't forget about the hostages as well
too. They've been in custody nowsince October seventh. So it's an awful
such situation. And you don't haveto agree, you don't have to agree
with every leader's views, but youknow, we have an opportunity to stand
(48:57):
with Israel in this situation, andthat's what I've just said to do.
Did you see that video of himgoing on top of was it one of
ther was it one of the buildingsin DC waving He waved in Israel flag
because all the pro Homas screechers onthe ground yelling at him. He had
two staffers that quit, Okay,bye, we're taking him now, he's
(49:20):
ours. I mean, I don'tagree with him on a lot, but
he has zero I can't even believeI'm saying this. I've not been I
would never vote for him, butI I don't. This is kind of
like was this what democrats used tobe? Like? He's even a little
(49:40):
right of like a mansion, Yes, you know what I mean. And
he's been like moderate democrat at leastmy definition quite a while. I am
almost speechless, which you know isvery difficult. I don't know what what
is this feeling that I have?This is a democrat? I am so
confused right now. He's correct,it's different strokes. It's safe to say
(50:07):
that Lee, I mean man strokes. He's the only person who came out
like better after a stroke that Iknow of. Oh my gosh, any
I love that he was sitting thereon the with the was it the view?
Who is he on with? Oh? That was NBC? That was
Oprah's best friend. I love thathe was sitting there in his hoodie because
(50:27):
you know, he gets a hoodiepass. Now, hey, I don't
give him no hoodie and shorts.God bless America. I made look,
I made so much fun of himfor that, and I was very critical.
But I'm going to give him ahoodie pass because he's not like all
the other moronic democrats. So hegets a hoodie pass. Nobody else does.
They't get They deserve total ridicule.I'm going to give him a hoodie
(50:51):
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Data's quick five. So Apple isexploring the mobile robot that follows users around
(52:22):
their home, and it sounds likehell, and they've tried to make it
cute with a little I guess likeiPad screen and eyes. They try to
make it look like a little Wally. But that's app Sorry, that's Amazon's
astro that I'm looking at. Butthey have the Apple mobile robot would follow
people around their house. They saidit's to be an advanced tabletop home device.
That sounds like horrible. I don'tI want to be left alone.
(52:44):
I don't be follow around by arobot or anything else. And they've said
that one idea was for the displayto mimic that had movements of a person
on a FaceTime call, which iseven creepier. Why do people need a
robot to follow them around? Whythat's annoying to watch your every I see
you when you're sleeping, I knowwhen you're awake. That's creepy. I
(53:06):
know. People got to stop this, you know what. I honestly think
that all the social media one ofthe other consequences of it is it's conditioning
you to always want to be seen. Right. A Chinese rocket exploded over
California after going rogue. Sure,re entering the arth's atmosphere months after the
spibaling fiasco. Sure, let's seebird flu. They're trying to say.
(53:30):
Bird flu is gonna be a milliontimes worse than the rona. That's what
they're saying, the bird flu.And they're saying that everything the viruses hit
dairy cows and oh my gosh,get ready, it's gonna be bad.
They're trying to see, they're testingthe waters to see if you would be
open to being shut down again,this time over the bird flu. I'm
not joking. This is you knew. You knew that this is what they
(53:51):
were going to do. And they'realso trying to say that, oh,
well, now you know everything's gonnabe bird flu. We're gonna have more
expensive eggs, chicken is going tobe more expensive. Protein is gonna be
more expensive. You're probably gonna haveto get your protein from the bugs.
You're gonna eat bugs, live indirt, own nothing and love it.
We're gonna talk to Carol Roth aboutthat actually, and they're saying skyrocketing us
(54:15):
de could trigger a market shock,according to the CBO chief, Yeah,
because we can't apparently stop spending likefor anything. Federal debt. It's bad.
Our borrowing has hit an unprecedented level, and so now they're saying it's
gonna get really, really bad.Guys. Carol Roth is going to join
us next to talk about all thatstick with us. Where can you make
(54:36):
a difference in your world? PastorAlan Jackson explains, the kitchen table is
our first assignment. If we can'tbring that biblical worldview to the people in
our home. It's nonsense to lookbeyond that. Now, that's the hardest
place because those are the same peoplethat see you kick the dog, and
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Dana's Absurd Truth podcast posted daily fromThe Dana Show. The poll also finds
(55:19):
negative perceptions about the economy do remaina problem for the incumbent. Sixty three
percent of Swinging State voters say theUS economy is in not so good or
poor condition, while just thirty sixpercent say it's an excellent or good condition.
Ooh, this is going to bewhat's driving everything. Remember Carville said
it's the economy stupid, and peopleare going to be going to vote in
(55:42):
November. Going. Okay, theprevious four years, I was doing pretty
good. Yeah, there was alot of spending, and then we had
the COVID thing. But otherwise,you know, the tax cuts are some
things that were pretty good. Comparingthat to whatever the hell Biden is doing,
I don't even know. I meanit, you know, it kind
of makes sense. Welcome back tothe program LASH here with you can listen
coast to coast. You can watchthis channel three forty seven DirecTV X everywhere
(56:04):
else. I just want to getto our guests because I missed talking to
her, and she's like my favoriteperson to talk about money. She likes
making people money. She loves makingmoney. She's a capitalist and she knows
a lot about it. And she'ssounding the alarm on a lot of this
stuff, and I'm trying not tohave anxiety. I like how she calls
herself a recovering investment banker. Butyou know, Carol Roth, New York
Times best selling author of You WillOwn Nothing, which is now like the
(56:27):
biggest catchphrase in the entire election cycle, and I guess I think currently.
And make sure you check out hernewsletter as well, Carolroth dot com,
because she's going to tell you everythingthat you need to know and want to
know going up into November. Carol, good to see you, so I
mean, I people, the economyis the number that's the number one issue,
and yet I keep reading all thesesuper scary headlines like danger debt ahead,
(56:52):
everything is getting completely unsustainable. AndI was reading this piece just the
other day about we could actually havetrigger all the debt, could trigger a
market shock, and we're just Idon't see any way out of this.
Yeah, I mean, I'm gladyou brought me on the program, Dana
to talk about really happy things aswe and I love in the clip that
(57:15):
they said that this economic situation isa problem for the incumbent as it's not
a giant problem for middle class andworking class Americans every single day. No,
no, it's his problem. No, I kind of think it's our
problem. It is getting really scary, and this is something that everybody has
raised the alarm on, the FED, the CBO, the IMF, the
(57:37):
Treasury, Jamie Diamond from JP,Morgan Chase, the whole slew of other
billionaires. So this is the elephantin the room that everybody clearly sees has
even said, hey, like,I think there's an elephant in the room,
but nobody's like, oh, weshould get the elephant out of the
room. And Unfortunately, you know, we're getting to the point where there
are few options for us. Isaw this ridiculous statistic. It's real,
(58:02):
but it's ridiculous in terms of whatit represents that came out of Bank of
America research this past week. Andbasically what the analyst did is he projected
where the interest expends alone on ourdebt is going, and he said that
if the spending continues on the currenttrajectory and there is no change in interest
rates this year, by the endof the year, we will have an
(58:25):
annualized spend of one point six trilliondollars, which would make it the largest
budget it more than Social Security.So we are now on track to spend
more on things, not new thingsto paying for the debt, stuff that
we've already quote unquote bought, thanfor anything else. And raising taxes is
(58:45):
not going to solve this. Cuttingprograms if it was done in a way
that didn't sort of upend the economymight be able to do that, but
no politician is going to have thewill to be the one to stand up
and go we need to have aserious conversation with it. So outside of
(59:05):
massive growth, massive productivity, abreakthrough in quansam computing or something that just
you know, really moves us forward, kind of like dot Com did it,
you know, back in the inthe nineties. Really, the option
they have left is to print moredebt to monetize that. That creates more
inflation in our lives. And sothe reality is because we do not have
(59:29):
any adults who are willing to dothe difficult things. We do not have
a president that was willing to letus go into a recession and let this
settle out as is natural in cycleswhen you have the FED and the government
messing with things. Uh, nowwe are we have literally paid the price
in terms of historic inflation, andthis is something that unfortunately is not likely
(59:51):
to go away. I am almostterrified to ask this next question. So
talking with our good friend Carol Roth, so what's look like for a market
crash? Carol, Well, sothat's an interesting scenario, and obviously I
can't predict the future or the timing. If I could, I would be
on a super yacht in the Mediterraneandata out I having this lovely conversation with
(01:00:14):
you. But the reality is thatthe government needs the market to stay hot
because they depend on those capital gainsfacts as they depend on companies doing well
and paying employing people and putting moneyin. If we don't have that,
we don't have the revenue, thedeficit becomes even bigger. This entire thing
(01:00:35):
spirals out of control. So whathappens, as we saw, you know,
over the last few years, andactually really the fifteen years before that,
when you have the FED interfering andcoming in and printing money and buying
debt, what does that do?That inflates asset Now, it doesn't necessarily
mean that it's good for you,because you may not be an asset holder,
(01:00:58):
and it washes away you're purchasing powerand on an inflation adjusted basis,
you're not really doing any better.But it's like that seventies skit from Saturday
Night Live with Dan dan Akroyd wherehe's like, wouldn't you like to drive
a million dollar car and have aseventy five thousand dollars We'll I'll be millionaires.
So, unfortunately, I think that'sthe trajectory of what's going to happen.
(01:01:19):
They can't afford to let the marketjust completely crash, and because of
the fact that the treasury market notto get too wonky, needs to absorb
all of the money, not onlyfor the refinancing of our debt as it
comes due, but for the newdebt, the new deficits that we have
that get added to the debt.You know, I think that intervention needs
(01:01:42):
to take place in order to makesure that does it, you know,
throw up all over itself for lackof a technical term that people understand,
but so we don't get the chaosand the treasury market, so I think
they're going to be putting their fingersin the dike, so to speak.
Try to band aid this for aslong as possible, and you know,
unfortunately, if we go back toyou will owe nothing and sort of cycles.
(01:02:05):
You know, one thing that oftenhappens in these scenarios is war,
and certainly we hope that, youknow, a big world war. We're
not going to be stuck in themiddle of it. But when you get
an entty that is desperate and filledwith debt, it doesn't see a way
out, you know, that's that'sanother way to do a reset in terms
of the global financial system. Sowe'll hope that that doesn't happen, but
(01:02:28):
we need to be prepared that thereare a lot of outcomes here, and
none of them are good for themiddle and work in class, which is
why people need to get frustrated.They need to get loud. They need
to let their elective representatives know thatthis is an issue, because they're just
going to keep skating by until youshame them, until every single day you
(01:02:50):
stay this is not acceptable. Wehave too much debt. You can't keep
spending like this. They're just goingto keep on keeping on because it gives
them more power. That's a greatpoint that you just made too. Talking
with our friend Carol Roth, bestselling author of several books, You Will
Own Nothing being her most recent.You can find her at Carrolroth dot com
and Carol J. S. Roth. I was trying to remember your handle
(01:03:12):
on X. That's really good becausewe just we just had this omnibus that
went through the two part are omnibus. We had the one big spinning package
at the House approved and it's it'sit feels like it's becoming more and more
difficult. I mean, previously wehad at least a way through the Republican
Party with some you know, fiscalhawks, but now it's like those are
too few and far between. Wehave somebody whos running the house that doesn't
(01:03:34):
have a lot of political capital,and I think even less experience navigating you
know, what he's got to doin order to get some of this,
you know, more austere sort ofspending, you know, type of package
through are. I just feel likewe have, more so now than any
other time in history, such feweroptions available to us to stop this and
(01:03:57):
rectify it. That I'm act andI've never thought this before. I actually
don't think we can. So it'sa can versus will. So we can,
and it's not going to be pleasant, and it takes adults. So
will it likely happen? If I'ma betting woman, I'm going to say
that it won't. And I thinkthat's the distinction here is that they have
(01:04:18):
the path to do it, butwe just have the people who are willing
to stand up. You need tohave politicians who don't care about their own
power. Right, So we're talkingabout going against human nature, saying I
really want to do this for thebenefit of Americans broadly, for my kids,
(01:04:38):
for my grandkids, to preserve theAmerican dream. And unfortunately, our
entire system from the time that wepick candidates to going through the election cycle
on up isn't set up for that. If you are a good person who
really wants to do the right thing, you're probably not running for office,
specifically at the federal level because ofthe things that they put you in your
(01:04:59):
family through. So the people weend up getting, in large part,
there are a couple of good eggsout there, but in large part are
the last people that you would wantto have in charge. So what we
need to do is get it backto a point where they don't have the
purview or we say I'm sorry,this isn't you know, this isn't what
you're able to do that you're hamstrungthat you don't have the ability to do
(01:05:20):
that. But it does take gettingthe right people in there, at least
for a moment in time in orderto do that. Or if somebody with
a better legal sense than I am, you know, I'm not a lawyer,
I don't play one on television orthe radio knows. But if there
is a way to, you know, see our way into saying you know,
what you're doing is unconstitutional, tryto hamstring it that way. You
(01:05:42):
know, that's really the only waywe get back to some normalcy. And
it's really frustrating too, because weknow that when the dollars are in the
hands of the people who earn them, that are in the private sector,
they're productive. That is what reallyhelped grow the economy. That is an
infinite opportunity. Creating wealth is aninfinite opportunity. Putting it into the government's
hands to redistribute that, that's afinite exercise. You made a week point
(01:06:06):
on this. Not to interrupt you, you were talking about wasting money on
ESG, DEI and other counter productivemeasures. You're like, if companies want
to make a difference, they shouldprovide more ownership opportunities. And you said
stock equity gets you better outcomes thansocial equity. That's a great idea.
I have no idea why that isn'tthe approach over the social equity. This
(01:06:27):
is what I've been pounding the table, is because they want to drive equity
of outcomes, meaning dragging everybody downto be dependent on the government instead of
really providing that opportunity, that equalityof opportunity to lead a better, more
independent life, which is what wewant. And as I talk about,
and you will own nothing. Youhave to own things, particularly assets that
have the opportunity to appreciate and valuein order to create wealth. And that's
(01:06:51):
what we want for people. Soif you are an employee at any level
and you're helping to build a company, you should have an opportunity to help
participate in that. And if companieswere focusing on that kind of equity,
stock equity, giving you ownership insomething instead of this you know, faux
concept of social equity dragging everybody downto the lowest common denominator, we would
(01:07:14):
have people who are thriving. Wewould be able to go into the communities
that are hurting and give them theopportunity to live that American dream. But
that doesn't serve the elite. Thatdoesn't serve the politicians. You know,
it's just it's just common sense,Dana. So of course we can't do
that. Yeah, we can't dothat because that's that's that's never the goal.
They want to keep that distinction thatI don't know, it's just like
(01:07:35):
this weird it's just a it's theprogressivism and progressive of the progressive approach to
finance, just like it's like athrowback to like feudalism days. It's the
weirdest thing. It's just like that. That's what they're that's what they go
for, is a disconnection from reality. They just they live in a completely
like made up universe, and theireconomics follow this made up universe like it
(01:07:58):
would be a really great, youknow story, mythical story, but in
reality it just doesn't work. Oneday you're gonna be on here to talk
about super happy like celebratory things likemaybe after November, maybe, well you'll
come on. He'll be like Dana, these tax cuts, I mean,
did you expect them to completely,you know, get rid of the irs?
I didn't. Can you believe allthese capital gains? Tech's gone,
the corporateech? Can you believe?It's amazing? And then we'll celebrate.
(01:08:19):
I'm waiting for that day. I'mhoping it can. We got to bring
Carolyn is the heavy and then shemakes everybody cry and then we you know,
then we're all sad for like therest of the show. Carol Roth,
always a pleasure. The book.If you don't have, you will
own nothing. You need to getit. I think it should be required
reading in every single college class inAmerica. It's such a great book.
(01:08:41):
Carol Roth, always a pleasure.Thank you, my friend. Thank you,
my friend. Of course, goodto see you. We have more
to come, folks, as wewrap up this second hour, and we're
rolling into Florida Man, and youknow, Florida Man, we got a
lot of good stuff coming up withthat help. Maybe Florida Man can bring
some sanity to all of this.Maybe not. We're all sad now and
depressed and the the the economy's goingto crash one just you know, buy
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taking the phrase Bible thumper to awhole new level. But I'm nobody
laughed, all right, this dude, sadly, why would you? First
off, it's in a Walgreens andI'm trying to pull this story up and
everything is just not wanting to workbecause Safari. Guess what, Safari's horrible.
Uh. This story though, thisguy was accused of hitting this Walgreen
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store manager and ended up. Imean, that's like asalter. I think
it's a basic that's bolts an assaultcharge. I can't get the story up,
so we're gonna move over for somereason, it's not wanting to get
it. Ah, I'll come backto it. Apologies, but sometimes that
might vault. A Florida man inpersoning a T mobile worker climbed down after
disconnecting objects. Yeah, uh huh. He was literally on the I don't
(01:11:15):
want to say on the pole,but he was on the pole. He
was on the pole and he washard times disconnecting objects from the cell tower
in Miami. He doesn't look toI'm looking at the photo, doesn't look
like he's a harness or anything oneither. And he tore who was tearing
clamps and other stuff off. Uh. And it was seven in the morning.
The cell phone company called the policebecause they found out this guy was
(01:11:39):
impersonating an employee, and they broughthim down. It took him. He
didn't come down till eleven. Hewas up there. They saw him around
seven. He actually invited an actualcellular worker up there to see the view
with him. Yeah. They said, well, he's the negotiating team is
talking with him. The sirens prompteda real team worker to be dispatched.
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The team mobile worker gets to thescene and he goes. He notices somebody's
on the tower and he goes,and then the guy on the tower starts
talking about God and asks the workerplease come see the view with me.
One of the onlookers said, it'scrazy. He's like Spider Man. He
threw things down, he didn't listento officers. And then finally one of
(01:12:23):
the guys was yelling those great boxes, those are hot, yelling yelling that
out there to him. So finallyhe came down. He think the first
responders and then ay, then hehad to go to the pokey because you
know, you can't be doing that. You cannot be Yeah, you can't
be climbing up And that is kindof wild though, that you could just
that he was able to get upthere. It's not secured. I actually
(01:12:43):
haven't thought about that, and Ifeel I feel bad that I haven't though
about it yet. So yeah,yeah, yeah, yeah, So this
guy what ended up happening this floorto man a different different source because this
I couldn't get this website to open. Uh. He hit a Walgreens manager
in the face with a bible inEaster Sunday man that and just needs to
shave the rest of his hair off. It's not going out so well for
him. Clearwater Beach Peter Owens thirtyfive felony battery after the incident. Why
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com. We're not going to violatethe law simply because it's broken in trying
to address the border. But nodoubt that the border has been a place
where you don't have a sense ofpeople who are passing drugs at random because
they get to because the borders areopen. No, they're not. The
(01:14:39):
issue is when people do come inand request asylum, there is a legal
process here. What did he justsay, they're not? Hang on,
let me look at you know,they're not just passing drugs because they get
to because the borders are open.That's an actual thing that he just said.
People, I'm reading the people whoare passing drugs at random because they
get to because the borders are open. No they're not. That's our Health
(01:15:02):
and Human Services secretary, the formerage of California, who is somehow the
Health and Human Services secretary. Idon't get that one. But okay,
welcome back to the program. DanaLash here with you, going to be
with you top of this third hour. That concuss so goofy, that's so
goofy. Well they are, yeah, they are, and there's tons of
(01:15:27):
evidence of it, and it's onvideo and they, I mean, we
know this. He just has noidea what's happening down there, and we're
going to have all these problems still. That just we're going to continue having
these problems until they get serious aboutthe border. That's it. I mean,
that's that's it. So welcome back. I have an update for pull
(01:15:54):
this up because this is just nowabout seven minutes ago from the Wall Street
Journal. Biden calls for immediate ceasefirein Gaza in call with Israel's Net and
Yahoo so's it looks like he's finallydone it. I think everybody was waiting
for him to. I think whetheror not the left was gonna have him
do this or not. This isone of the latest things on the because
(01:16:17):
they had their phone call already.They had their phone call today. I
don't think they have their readout availableyet, but they had their phone call
today and in it. The associatedpress is that Biden told net Yahoo that
the future US support for war dependson new steps to protect civilians, and
he said that they this was afterthe food aid workers in Gaza. No
what they keep saying the food aidworkers in Gaza? What about the Israeli
(01:16:40):
hospital workers that were killed when Hamasbombed in Israeli hospital just a couple of
months ago, that nobody wants totalk about. Notice how there was not
immediate international outrage over that they bombeda damn hospital. Anybody want to talk
about that? Oh, we're talkingabout these aid workers. Okay, that's
fine. Nobody wants to talk aboutHamas indiscriminately just firing off rockets and killing
(01:17:03):
random innocence in Israel. Why isit that Hamas is always excluded from this
equation? Now, anybody who's seriousabout resolving this conflict doesn't excuse them from
this equation, he said. Hemade it clear for the need to Israel,
for Israel to announce and implement aseries of specific, concrete and immeasurable
steps to address civilian horn and blahblah blah. You know that they do
(01:17:24):
what they what do they call thosethe door knocker bombs or the door the
doorknocker's knife and a bomb. It'sa it's like, for the lack of
a better way to explain it,the way that I understand it is that
it's like a firecracker essentially, andthey let those off in an area that
is going to be that's gonna thatthey're planning on striking at, giving anybody
who's in the vicinity enough time toevacuate and get out, including the people
(01:17:46):
that they're trying to get, theHamas people they're trying to get. That
is how careful Israel has been withall of this. And the idea for
jose Andre are this. He's adumb ass, he has a communist d
bag. He I cannot stand thisguy. He's uber rich. I'm not
excusing my language. I have meanerthings I could say about this guy,
but unfortunately the FCC regulations prevent mefrom speaking as honest as I want to
(01:18:11):
be about him. I am nota fan, and I haven't been a
fan of him in a long time, and I think his restaurants suck.
That being said, he gets outthere and he talks about these aid workers.
But did he provide meals for thewomen who were raped? Did he
provide meals for the hostages that theHamas is keeping in Gaza, particularly the
American hostages that Hamas is keeping inGaza. No, he hasn't, And
then he has the audacity to repeatto pair it Hamas propaganda and try to
(01:18:33):
incite international outrage against an entity fordefending itself against a horrific attack that they
continued to do and have been doingfor twenty years. So no, we're
not having it. So this callthat they had, Biden said, told
Natanyahu quote and immediate ceasefire is essential, and told Israel to reach a deal
without delay. Israel is not theissue. Hamas doesn't have to do anything.
(01:18:58):
Whenever Hamas ups the ante, wheneverHamas kills more people, whenever Hamas
decides to do something, Biden andDemocrats respond not by turning up the pressure
on Hamas, but by turning upthe pressure on the entity that Hamas is
victimized. Already Israel. Joe Bidendoesn't have any authority in Orderes any other
nation to tell Israel to not doanything Israel. I hope Israel goes in
(01:19:21):
there and destroys the hell out ofHamas and all of its supporters. This
is asinine, and you wonder whythink about this. China and Russia and
every other entity are looking at thissituation. Every other United States ally,
(01:19:45):
to that end, is also looking. Every United States ALLI is looking at
this situation, and they're watching asthe United States walks away from yet another
situation, another ally, whether itwas the Afghan interpret in Afghanistan, I
mean, say name something. Here'ssomething else at the United States is that
Joe Biden's administration is trying to screwup. Do you think a moss makes
(01:20:13):
announcements about when they're going to strike? I'm just curious you think they do?
You think they will? I justamazing. So they I guess they
got what they wanted, right king, they got what they wanted. They
(01:20:35):
wanted to make it to where Bidenwas calling for a ceasefire, So they
got Biden calling for a ceasefire.Now in the meantime, if you read
the pull this up over at thenewsletter over at Substack War Inc. Unveil's
a planned to circumvent voter Commander inChief to fund forever war in Ukraine.
(01:20:57):
While all of this is happening withIsrael and Gaza, the United States and
a number of Western countries are givingNATO the reins over US led Multinational Ukraine
Defense Contact Group, and they're sayingthat, well, they have to Trump
proof their operations, their ongoing operationsin Ukraine. So it does a couple
(01:21:19):
of things. It suggests that theythink Trump might win and that he's going
to win in November, or hemight win in November, and so there.
And it also sidesteps the authority ofa free people in a republic that
really oversee all of this, andthe authority of an elected government figure i
e. The executive According to thispiece, and we have it again,
(01:21:43):
it's up on chapter and verse,citing politico its as. A second US
official said that another proposal would giveNATO a more formal I seat at the
table within the Ukraine Group, asopposed to moving it under NATO control.
The idea from the U S sidewould be to strengthened ties between NATO and
Ukraine for long term support. Whatthey're talking about pushing I don't want Ukraine
and NATO so this. They wouldhave Lloyd Austin take charge of more than
(01:22:12):
forty nations to discuss how to usetax dollars and they plan to put the
governing of this this operation under NATO. Now. The DoD spokesperson Charlie deets
to Climb Major Charlie deets to Clineto confirm the discussions. They said that
DoD had no new announcements to makeregarding the format of the structure. But
you know, it was Financial Timesyou had I think it was Wall Street
(01:22:32):
Journal and others saying that, yeah, they're going to try to trump proof
anything related to the US Sindy,not just money but munitions to Ukraine.
They don't want him to remember,we just had Carol Roth on Cain.
What did Carol Roth talk about.You know, when you get to a
point where you know, when youdon't have like, for instance, you
know, quantum computing or a majorjump like the dot com drug US up,
(01:22:55):
you know, and economically, whatdo you what is it that you
need? So right, because they'vealready been doing it is printing the hell
out of money and then tokenizing thatdebt right war huh wore. Apparently NATO
foreign ministers are meeting this week inBrussels to discuss all of this. Yeah,
(01:23:16):
you guys weren't aware of it,were you? We're all just isn't
that lovely? We're all finding outnow? Just lovely. I'm telling you.
This all goes into it, allgoes into it. This is just
very I this administration and everything thatit is giving allowance to is setting the
stage for nothing good, nothing good. But we'll have something on this.
(01:23:43):
I'll put it up a chapter andverse this latest with the call. Like
I said, when the readout isavailable. I'm curious as to how I
Also, I'm curious as to howforceful Biden was when talking to NAT Yahoo
about this, because remember, Democratsare trying to make it look like he's,
you know, incredibly tough and hardwith met and Yahoo so he can
(01:24:03):
make keep the Muslim American vote happy, the Muslim vote happy in America.
But he hasn't really stepped away fromit though. That's the other thing I'm
taking away from this. He hasn'treally stepped away from support of it.
That's not what right Kane, That'snot what I'm getting out of this.
So maybe it's just you know,he's saying something and not doing it,
(01:24:24):
and I'm I want the readout beforeI speculate, because he wants to give
that you know, that squad aspectin the Democrat Party. He wants to
give them that optic of he calledfor a ceasefire. But yet if he's
(01:24:45):
saying that he's not going to we'renot going to support the conflict. You
know, your efforts, if you'renot taking precautions, they've been. They're
the only entity taking precautions. Imean, they're the only they're actually treating
goss ends that Hamas hurts in Israelihospitals. That's why there was like such
outrage when Hamas bond that Israeli hospitalbecause it was an Israeli hospital that was
actually treating people in Gaza. Yeah, they didn't talk. They didn't tell
(01:25:09):
you that though, right, andall of the propaganda that you heard in
the news, they didn't. Theydidn't talk about that, did they.
No, they didn't. They didn'tsay anything about that. So I you
know, I'm goodness and uh thatI'm pulling up this story. I had
it cited in the piece that itwas a it was near a Ramala hospital
(01:25:32):
that they had fired into. Theyfired at Jerusalem, they fired there was
a hospital in Romala that was hit. That was that was from Hamas that
Hamas did. Nobody talked about thatthough, did they No discussion of that?
And they finally very quietly, youknow, because it didn't look good
(01:25:53):
for them, They finally, youknow, they launched. They they launched
rockets completely and discriminately and they don'tcare where it lands. There was no
outrage over that. Did anybody sitdown with Amas and say, you need
to be very very careful and youknow, you need to show us.
Nobody said that to Hamas. Nobodysaid that to them. There was no
(01:26:13):
no outrage. You you didn't geta stern call or a stern statement from
the White House. She didn't evenget a statement from the White House for
that. Actually, I'm looking backthrough all but you didn't even get one
hmm. Interesting and that tells youeverything. Uh. Speaking of uh,
I know, we got to getgoing. But Seattle is scrambling to raise
(01:26:34):
five thousand dollars daily for hotel costfor threatening for two hundred and forty threatening
asylum seekers. They overtook a schoolplay area and they've been they hijacked it,
they squatted in it. Now they'reput they're putting up tents and all
this stuff and flags, and they'resaid, they said that they're traumatized.
We're going to talk about that becauseSeattle is now trying to figure out how
(01:26:55):
to deal with it. We havea lot more on. We have a
lot more on the way, Iknow, and now all of the news
you would probably miss. It's timefor Dana's Quick five. So as you
heard, we were talking about justa little bit of go Biden is asking
for a cease fire in its warIsrael's response to Hamas after they murdered twelve
(01:27:16):
hundred people on October seventh, hesaid that US policy quote policy with respect
to Gaza could change if Israel doesn'tmeet his demands. And then it's weird
because in this statement too, hehas a sentence that says he urged the
Prime Minister to empower his negotiators toconclude a deal without delay to bring the
hostages home, as though it's just, you know, this is all Israel's
(01:27:39):
responsibility and all their fall. That'skind of what it suggests in this So
we're gonna have something up on thatlater on in substack, chapter and verse
A million simulations. One verdict forthe US economy, debt danger ahead.
As we talked with Carol Roth justa last hour, CBOs warned in its
latest projections that debt is on apath. Oh my gosh, ninety seven
(01:28:00):
percent of GDP last year to onehundred and sixteen percent in twenty thirty four.
I okay, I'm just gonna justgo get gold from Goko and I'm
going to bury everything in my yardand then I'm gonna have my ready wize
food and we're just gonna be set. That's what we're doing. MM let's
see adderall prescriptions are being filled lessoften. There's an ongoing shortage in the
(01:28:23):
US. Angie Harmon I've been.I was on this fence as if I
wanted to read this story because itinvolves a dog, and you guys know,
I get a little nutty with that, to a nutty degree. But
she was on lawn order. Shesaid that her family her dog Ali at
North and they live in North Carolina. She said that a driver for Instaghart
shot her family's dog to death overEaster and yeah, yeah, yeah,
(01:28:48):
listen to the stupid sentence. Thepiest describes one of many cases in the
US where there are more guns thanpeople. That said. Somebody actually wrote
that. I know. That's anotherreason why I've been hesitant to read this.
They said that a guy delivering groceriesfor Instacart shot and killed her dog,
and that he The man claimed,according to Harmon, that he didn't
self defense and police did not arresthim, but she said the dog hadn't
(01:29:11):
bid him or torn his pants orscratched him or anything. Apparently they have
ring surveillance camera footage, but itdoesn't capture the guy shooting the dog,
and apparently the guy was shopping.She says that he was shopping for Instacart
under a false identity, and theCharlotte Mecklenburg Police Department confirmed some of the
details. They said he said thathe did it in self defense. No
(01:29:33):
arrests were made, so I don'tknow. I got questions. We have
a lot more on the way.Third hour and Wow, Seattle's really feeling
it with these illegal immigrants. Stickwith us, elevate your commute workouts or
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your readout, when you say thePresident made clear that the US policy with
respect to Gaza will be determined byour assessment of Israel's immediate action, could
you decode that for us? Whatexactly is the warning that's being issued here?
I think it's very clear in thelanguage itself, Nancy, We're gonna
put the we're looking for concrete stepsto alleviate humanitarian suffering in Gaza. Again,
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I won't get ahead of what theIsraelis will or won't say or announce.
We're looking for concrete steps to beannounced here soon. And it's not
just about the announcement of concrete stepsand changes in their policies, but it's
the execution of those announcements and thosedecisions and implementing them. And so we
obviously we'll watch closely and monitor howthey do on the commitments that they make.
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And as I said earlier, ifthere's no changes to their policy and
their approaches, then there's going tohave to be changes to ours. I
think, I think what the worldwants to understand is is the White House
warning that it may remove military aid. What exactly is the threat here?
I think I've stated it pretty clearly, and I'm not gonna, as I
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said earlier, I'm not going topreview steps. I'm not going to preview
decisions that haven't been made yet.But there are things that need to be
done. Here's my issue. Thisis so stupid. This is John Kirby
who is answering questions about this callthat just took place a little bit earlier
this afternoon between Biden and Net andYahoo, in which Biden is apparently called
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for an immediate ceasefire and said thatthere has to be some conditions in which
they would still continue to support Israel'sresponse. The AP put it that Biden
told Yahoo that future US support forwar depends on new steps to protect civilians.
What amazes me is the lack ofprotections for civilians that Hamas has.
And that's okay, I mean thehostage is be damned and they include American
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hostages as well. And the ideaalso that NET and Yahoo has to be
the one to offer forth a ceasefire. This is after over the past six
plus months, Hamas has refused aceasefire and has also refused to release any
hostages. So why is this Whyis the onus on Israel to make this
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offer and Israel to implement anything whenit's Hamas that has rejected ceasefire offers and
they've outright refused to release any hostages. Oh, unless you release all of
the gossen terrorists who were arrested eithertrying to bomb, stab, or otherwise
mame or kill innocent. Is reallysimply because they're Jewish and they are their
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neighbor to the north. That's what'sso idiotic about this. Because if Hamas
released the hostages and stop bombing Israeltomorrow, Israel's response would cease tomorrow.
But if Israel's the only entity thatlays down arms and doesn't do anything,
then guess what. Just like theceasefire that was in place October sixth and
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the millions of ceasefire agreements that Hamasbroke before that, Hamas will break it
and then Israel is left again defenselessand attacked and loses more people. That
is what's happened for twenty years.Every ceasefire that has been broken has been
broken by Hamas without exception. Everysingle one Hamas refuses to acknowledge that entity's
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right to exist. It is writtenverbatim in their charter. So why is
it that the pressure's on Israel tomake good on this? Israel is defending
itself. And you know what,if you just think about this, If
you had a neighbor who for twentyyears attacked you, bond you buckets over,
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sent suicide bombers over, sent vehiclesover to blow up near city centers.
If they dug tunnels under your property, yeah to see you were having
a barbecue, and they sent atruck over and blew up in your backyard
while you were having a barbecue.All of this stuff for twenty years at
some point, and then they camein and killed half your family. What
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would your response be, especially ifthey refused to recognize your right to live
there, and especially if your neighboron video said that there's going to be
many more. October seventh, youcan go to Substack where I have the
video up there link for you tosee, and they said they were going
to keep doing it. Would younot just utterly destroy them as the way
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the only way to keep yourself safewhen every other means of diplomacy has failed.
Every other bit of diplomacy that theyhave tried for twenty years has failed
because Hamas refuses to honor it.There's a reason why Jordan doesn't want Gosens
coming in. There's a reason whyEgypt won't allow them to come in.
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There's a reason why. You know, the Gozsens that overwhelmingly voted for Hamas
in two thousand and six, whoaccording to two separate polls, one taking
an early March and another from Decemberof last year showing by Godsen entities showing
overwhelming support still for Hamas. There'sa reason why those other countries don't want
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them. There's a reason because theycan't live in They can't live in peace
with anybody. They do not,They refuse to live peacefully with anyone.
We have Americans who have been nowfor six months held hostage by Hamas.
Did Biden think to bring that upat all during the call? I haven't
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heard him make a statement about it. Otherwise, do you? I mean,
the whole all of this, theentirety of this was caused by Jimas.
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You can't there's no way this isso. This is not a serious
part, you know, what thismeans. Uh, it means that Biden
bent to Nita Hamas. That's whatthey mean. You have blink in here.
I've got this audio as well.Let me see if we can.
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We have Secretary Blincoln who had saidthat President Biden spoke a short a while
ago and now Yahoo, they discussedthe situation of Kaza, and he had
also said that there is no moreimportant step or no more important priority in
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Gaza than protecting protecting civilians, iswhat he had said. I'm gonna put
this in slack because this is allcoming out now with the response. This
is this is about like a minutetwenty. But he said that the President
emphasized the strikes on humanitarian workers,et cetera. H Okay, well,
what about the what about the Americansin Gaza? What about the Jewish people
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that are fighting for survival and todefend themselves. This administration just bent the
need to Hamas, just like theybent the need of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
That's exactly what they just did.If we have some of this,
we can play it. This wasthis is blinket. Just about twenty minutes
ago, the leaders discussed the situationin Gaza. The President emphasized that the
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strikes on humanitarian workers and the overallhumanitarian situation are unacceptable. He made clear
the need for Israel to announce aseries of specific, concrete and measurable steps
to address civilian harm, humanitarians suffering, and the safety of aid workers.
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He made clear that US policy withrespect to Gaza will be determined by our
assessment of Israel's immediate action on thesesteps. He underscored as well that an
immediate ceasefire is essential to stabilize andimprove the umanitarian situation and protect innos and
civilians, and to yourge Prime MinisterDenio to empower his negotiators to conclude a
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deal without delay to bring the hostageshome. The two leaders also discussed public
Iranian threats against Israel and the Israelipeople. President Biden reaffirmed the United States
strong support for Israel in the faceof these threats and our commitment to Israel's
security right now. Notes there's nohigher priority than the civilians that Hamad What
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about what about the civilians that Hamasuses as human shields? No, like
I said, this is Biden.Biden has bent the knee to Hamas,
just like he bent the knee tothe Taliban in Afghanistan. That's exactly what
this is. There is no otherway to look at it. It is
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exactly what it is. And thenit's interesting because Kirby was asked, does
Biden believe a military victory against Hamasas possible for Israel? And like Kirby
really had no answer to it.It was just a bunch of you know,
garble hamburgler uh if he had noand and to that point, let
me pull this story up because Ijust saw this. So apparently the IDF
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now is as UH, citing retaliationthreats from Iran, has canceled all homely
for combat troops. Hamas has noincentive to cooperate, They have no incentive
to release hostages. They don't haveany incentive to do anything because they know
that the left in the United Statesand their leftist allies elsewhere are going to
go to bat for them. Andthis is actually the administration back in an
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Iranian proxy. That's exactly what thisis. This This was kirb Yeah,
Kirby who was asked this just alittle bit ago. He's asked if Biden
believes a military victory against Thomas ispossible for Israel, who, as you
know now canceled all home leave forcombat troops. Listen to Kirby's weird response
here. At this point in theconflict, does from President Biden believe that
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a military victory against Hamas is possiblefor Israel? Obviously that's going to be
up to the Israeli Defense forces andIsraeli government to determine. As I've said
many, many times, it's difficultto eliminate an ideology with military means.
But you can absolutely through military means, decapitate their leadership, dry up their
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resources, eliminate their Okay, it'snot just an ideology. It's an elective
government. It is the elected representativegovernment of Hamas and the de facto government
of West Bank, and it wouldbe had the Palestinian authority not canceled elections
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in twenty one because they feared foughtto being overtaken. So it's not just
an ideology. It's a government.It's a government that doesn't recognize one other
nation's right to exist. It's agovernment that apparently is allowed to use human
shields, civilians as human shields.But where was this concern for this is
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all? This is why these peoplearen't serious Israel. It is It's always
been Israel's responsibility to protect its own. But I think now there's even more
so. It's more obvious than ever. They're not even going to get support
from the United States now because ofthis administration. Just to merely defend themselves.
We are further empowering Iran. Yeah, oh and yeah, and then
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add this to it as well.So Kirby just just add Kane, just
drop this and go ahead and playthis. This is about Taiwan. Go
ahead, dropped this in. Thisis just this is just asinine. Here
we go. It's just all thefun comes at the end of the hour.
Look at this. Reportedly told PresidentBiden during their summit in San Francisco
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that Beijing plans cheerly unified Taiwan withmainland China. Did the Chinese leader bring
up similar sentiments in their call theother day? And or so? Was
President Biden's response. I would certainlyTaiwan came up in the context of the
call. There's not a single discussionthat we don't have with senior leaders in
the PRC where we don't talk aboutTaiwan. Of course it came up.
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I won't characterize President She's comments,but I can tell you that that President
Biden was very very clear that thatnothing's changed about our One China policy.
We don't support independence for Taiwan,but we also don't want to see the
status quo change in a unilateral way, and certainly not by force bending the
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need to everyone. There isn't atyrant or a terrorist that Biden won't rush
to bend a need to Wow,it's getting bumpy, guys. Follow Dana
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your ultimate superpower. American policy hasactually been for a very long time that
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we do not provide military aid topeople or countries that are in violation of
international law or domestic US law.And our laws are clear that anyone engaged
in combat has to be careful aboutcivilian life and has to give access to
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humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Netanyahu isclearly not doing that. What what is
this? What is this fake Indiantalking about? First off, you're talking
about Israel versus a terrorist group,and the terrorist group doesn't honor Geneva,
they don't honor the os Loquer,they don't honor anything, any other accord,
any other agreement. They don't honorany of it by nature of being
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terrorists first and foremost, so getthat through your pee brain. Secondly,
they're not the ones. Israel's notthe ones using their own citizens as human
shields. It's Hamas. Israel's takengreat care. You're in a war zone.
Hamas has made it so they arepurposely using innocent people as shields in
a war zone. And I justwish that her concern extended to the American
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hostages. I'm telling you, it'sjust this is Here's why I think this
should make you angrier than I thinkthat you probably are, because this is
more than just Israel versus Hamas.It is literally good verse is evil and
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one entity being able to defend itselfagainst an antagonistic entity that has been a
bully in the region backed by alarger bully for so long. And they
market themselves as the underdog, butthey are not. They are incredibly well
funded to the tune of billions.They're leaders. They're rich. Fat leaders
live in cutter They don't live inthe strip that they've made into a healthscape
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with the poors. They don't livethat The people who still oddly vote for
them and support them. They don'tlive there. You have an entire two
territories of people that believe that aterrorist group best represents them, two territories
of people who vote for a terroristgroup that doesn't believe in Israel's right to
exist. Two terrorist group, twoterritories of people who vote for a terrorist
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group that attacked people on October seventh, and the voters, the people who
support them, think that that wasacceptable. And then when the entity defends
itself against it, they're the badones. This is exactly what we see
play out in so many different scenarioshere. If you're an innocent person and
you defend yourself like Daniel Penny oranyone else, you're immediately the bad guy.
If you defend yourself, you're thebad person because all benefit of the
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doubt is always ever given to thecriminal or the antagonist. Every time you
don't get to defend yourself, youhave to take it kin today's stupidity.
It will be John Kirby Gohda andjust play this real quick. On October
seventh, President Biden said, myadministration's support for israel security is rock solid
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and unwavering. That is not trueanymore, correct, No, it is
true, still true today. Howis the support unwavering? But you're also
reconsidering policy choice. You can't betrying to dictate how they defend themselves and
act like they wavering in your support. No, you can't do that,
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