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April 10, 2024 105 mins
Dana explains why the Ashley Biden story needs more attention. Biden bucks with Netanyahu in an interview with Univision. Joe Biden yet again claims he taught the 2nd Amendment and that you can not own a cannon. The President looks really bad at his press conference with the Japanese Prime Minister. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr joins us to explain his efforts to halt Biden's plan to take over the Internet. Inflation comes in hotter than expected for yet ANOTHER straight month. Sen. Ron Johnson joins us to break down why it is imperative to impeach Sec. Mayorkas, Speaker Johnson’s tenure and more.

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(00:00):
Could you speak to any authorities thatCongress has removed from you or the president
since taking office? A congressman hadmentioned, Congress has removed any authorities from
you or the president since you've takenoffice. Congressman, the points he asked,
no question, Congressmen, the pointthat you make with respective border patrol

(00:20):
agencies. Exactly why you're filipbustering.I asked you a yes or no question,
Congressman, the path you made Congressremoved any authorities from you or the
president since you've taken office. Congressman, the point that you make with respective
border answerly no. I would alsomake the point that you have approximately twenty
percent larger budget than Trump had.The President has made the point that he

(00:44):
can't secure the border. He can'tget down to he because he is waiting
on Congress to move And I justpoint that out to delay that and to
point out the truth of the factthat he has every single authority as President
Trump. He has more resources athis disposal than President Trump. Yet he
has done everything he can to underminethe security of our border. Have you

(01:06):
so the uh oh goodness almost wentdeaf. So the whole situation with may
orcis and his uh impeachment. Hearingonce again pushed back, and that was
just some of the Q and A. We're going to cover all this stuff.
It's just a crap news cycle.I feel like we just should talk
about everything. But because I'm sotired of everything going on in DC,

(01:29):
I know you guys are tired ofit too, Uh I is it ever
gonna happen? Is? Are weever going to have any kind of accountability?
Because I feel like no, andI keep, you know, I
keep seeing stories about everything else thatour tax dollars are going to go for
except for, you know, accountabilityand everything else. Welcome to the program,
Dana lash with you. I wishI could be happier about starting off

(01:51):
the program, but yeah, I'mnot gonna lie. I'm not I'm just
not gonna lie. It is it'sso it's so frustrating. It's so incredibly
frustrading. So the I mean,because couple this with just like the stuff
that we were talking about yesterday andthe story that broke. I'm actually pulling
up some of my notes on thisbecause I had a piece on this that

(02:12):
ran last night, and then Ihave a larger piece that I've been working
on about just like this trend,this lack of accountability with regards to this
uh administration. And oh and andand he's you know, at their fundraising.
It's it's incredibly frustrating because the Americanpeople feel that without any kind of

(02:37):
accountability, it's almost like it's likelack of representation, right, I mean,
it is taxation without representation in away. So they've there. Schumer
was arguing that he wanted this table, he wanted this impeachment trial tabled,
and he was also a little concernedand this is where Democrats are norvous about

(03:00):
this. He's concerned about what itlooks like if you have Democrats who are
voting against impeaching ma Orcus with allof the headlines out about him with regard
to the border, and that looksbad. So they don't want that optic.
Can you imagine they don't want thatoptic? They don't they don't want

(03:21):
to have to deal with that,and so they're trying to untangle themselves from
that mess. Is really what itcomes down to. So this, but
then at the same time, ifyou're not executing the law, if you

(03:42):
are undermining execution and enforcement of thelaw, you're not doing your job,
and you know by that alone,you should be able to be impeached.
I mean, this is the Senate'sresponsibility, it's the Senate's duty. We're
going to talk more about this comingup, but this is one of the
big things that we're watching today.In addition to this, I am amazed.

(04:08):
I'm not amazed. I'm gonna putit this way. I'm amused by
the Left and their insistence that itis completely acceptable to use the FBI and
the DOJ to go after petty theftcases. And I say this because there

(04:30):
are bigger issues in that whole AshleyBiden's story than just the diary by itself.
Cain, when has it been customaryto bring the full force of the
DOJ and FBI involving what you wouldclassify as a petty theft case? I
can't remember a time where that's athing. Yeah, I can't remember when

(04:57):
it was the thing either. Ican't remember when someone spent month in jail
over a petty theft case. Butyet the Left is arguing that this is
that this is reasonable. Yeah,didn't we see a bunch of stores being
looted? That was my point exactlyI was very confused about that, because
today, in Biden's America, youcan walk into a retail store and you

(05:18):
can steal hundreds of dollars worth ofmerchandise, and then you can walk but
you can find an abandoned four monthsdiary in a flophouse and the entire federal
government descends down upon you, andyou're arrested and thrown in prison and people's
homes are raided. It's totally fine. Yeah, it doesn't seem right.

(05:41):
I love the people who are like, well, they prosecute the shoplifters staying.
Ah, there's a reason why theyrelease the videos. Yeah, so
things. So you're telling me thatyour understanding of retail is that things in
stores have been abandoned and that theFBI DOJ raid people's houses for it showed
me all the times that people ofthe FBI DJ have been raiding people's houses
of repetty theft with regard to peoplewalking into storys and steel on hundreds of

(06:02):
dollars in merchandise. Will sit hereand wait, you absolute product of incests.
We'll rate, We'll wait. Iam flored by this stupidity of people.
I tell you what, don't everask me to run for elected office.
You don't even I freely admit thatyou do not understand tyranny until you
have me in elected office. Iam not interested in anybody else's welfare.

(06:26):
I freely admit my corruption. Iwill absolutely go after my enemies, and
they will see and writhe in frontof me, and I will use the
full force and scope of the federalgovernment to do it. Don't ever have
me in elected office, and Iwouldn't want to represent anybody who would vote
for me. How dare you?How dare you? People? But seriously,
though, I I am watching allthese bootlookers out there that think this

(06:50):
is totally fine. They think thisis fine, This is all like completely
acceptable stuff. Yeah, you know, I mean, go ahead and raid
people's houses for it. We hadJames Keif on the show remember Project Veritas,
back when he was still there.They actually were hesitant in running with
any of this information because they werea little nervous about the provenance of it.

(07:14):
They were the ones who alerted authorities, and then they go after this
Amy Harris chick. They go afterthis chick. So, yeah, we're
gonna talk more about this as wellhere coming up. I'm just setting the
table for you right now. Also, additionally, with this the Biden border.
Now, listen to this. Thisis from Axios this morning. He's

(07:36):
planning. Biden's planning to order thelimit at the southern border crossings by the
end of the month. They saidit's not final, but they're expecting the
word on the streets that there's goingto be an executive order by the end
of the month. And he's beenwatching the polls. People are infuriated,
rightfully, so they are absolutely infuriated. This is going so horresly for the

(08:01):
administration. So he's considering executive actionon this. But wait a minute,
kan, I thought he couldn't doanything about the border. Wait, I'm
confused. Yeah, his hands aretired. He couldn't do anything about the
border, So he can do somethingabout the border. And if you can
do something about the border, now, why isn't he done something about the
border, like all this time earlier. I'm curious. In his defense,
he probably just forgot that he saidit. Yeah, well, yeah,

(08:26):
true. Or maybe it wasn't him, maybe, as you know, going
into your conspiracy theory, it washis body double. I don't know,
Yeah, I don't know. Probablywas maybe, but this executive order,
like I said, expected April,he's looking at restricting the ability and this
is one of the things floated ofrestricting the ability of people who are entering

(08:48):
illegally to claim asylum, and thatprovision wouldn't require congressional approval. He wants
to use. This is section twoon two f of the Immigration and Nationality
Act, which gives the president leewayto block injury of certain people if it's
detrimental to us interests. And he'syeah, it looks like it's coming at
the end of the eight at theend of the month. But he also

(09:09):
said there's no guarantees. He's gotthe power to take action without legislation from
Congress. But he's going to leanin. Can we stop saying that phrase?
When I hear that phrase lean in, you know what I want to
do. I'm going to take thetips of my fingers and I want to
put them into my palms, andI want to tuck my thumb and I
want to exert my fists into thethroat of the person who says it,
because I'm so tired of lean in. When did that stupid boardroom jargon become

(09:33):
a phrase that's used in everyday life, win pray tell when anyway, So
we're also going to be watching this. We've coming up later on the program.
We're going to talk to the FCCChairman, Brendan Carr over the plan
the the Democrats plan to take overthe Webernuts. I'm sure that's going to
go real well for everybody. Andthen we're also going to talk to Senator

(09:56):
Ron Johnson a little later because Schumer's, you know, his blocking of this
trial and then the House kind ofreacting to it. Is it bodged by
Speaker Johnson. We're gonna talk toSenator Ron jo He's a very nice guy.
I don't really think he it's realhard to get him to talk smack
about people. I don't know ifyou're aware of this. I've had him
on the program before and I havetried, and I'm pretty good at it.

(10:18):
And that man is like an Iceberg. He's not gonna crack and though,
and he's not gonna talk smack aboutnobody, well, I mean Democrats
I excluded. But I'm just curiousas to what some of these you know,
some of the Republicans in the Senatethink about the happenings in the house.
I was told that everything was goingto be better. Am I focusing
too much on that? Am Ibeing bitter and resentful? Yes? I
am, And I have every rightto be bitter and resentful because it's tax

(10:41):
month. I'm gonna be hateful allthis month, just so you know that,
it's national theft month, it's glorifiedgovernment theft month, and so it
is the month where, if anytimethere should be a purge sanctioned, it
should be the month of April.I feel like when you meet a certain
threshold, you should just get toassault several people without any kind of penalty.
Right, nobody's blaaring Green Day,too loud, slappity slap, you

(11:01):
know what I'm saying. I'm justyou know, I feel like these are
things if you're wearing glitter and you'reover the age of twenty, like on
your face, and you're not goingto a rave slappity slap, you know
what I'm saying, Like certain things, if you're wearing butter five clips in
your hair from the nineties, Ifeel like I should pull those out.

(11:22):
You know, I'm just saying thingsthat we're all thinking and you thought it
too. All right, so we'regonna cover all this stuff. We also
have headlines on the way. Igotta tell you I'm gonna getting ready to
dance with the federal government. Ooh, and now all of the news you
would probably miss. It's time forDana's quick five. We've all been talking

(11:43):
about how we've been poisoned to deathbasically on break And here's why do you
all ever read them lunchables? Iknow you did, so can your surprise.
They're found to contain relatively high leadlevels. So Caine and I and
my kids because they know I atethe pizza ones all through college. Man,
they were at the bomb dot com. But they've got tons of lead

(12:03):
and sodium. I knew they hadsodium. I mean, we're talking about
the sad, slimy little meat discson the stale cracker with a weird thing
of cheese, and the pizza.The pizzas were weird. It was like
dessert sauce with weird cheese on aweird thing piece of bread. Consumer Report
says, yeah, they tested twelvestore bought versions of this and they're so

(12:24):
bad for you. They said that, oh my gosh, they got all
kinds of stuff that's got hurt yourskelton and your respiratory system, and stuff
that's classified as a human carcinogen.It's not safe. Levels of lead for
children. You might as well justhave them lick paint. It's real bad.
Yeah, I mean, see that'sthe health organization. Some levels of
lead are bad, but your naturalimmunity system that's horrible. You know,

(12:48):
hydrox Like like, sorry, canI say those words the thing that rhymes
with schmibermeckt in Because heaven forbid theYouTube pedophiles get offended and decided to demonetize
my video burning an aide fire.I mean, you know, heaven forbid.
I'm just saying those things. Thosethings are bad, but some leads,
okay, king, come on,there you go. Saudi Arabia had

(13:09):
to scale back that dystopian healthscape projectthey were building out in the desert,
one hundred and six mile long citycalled the Line, which basically looks like
a prison, and they said thatthey've had to scale it back to just
one point five miles and workers arealready being laid off at the construction site.
They said they wanted it to becompletely constructed by the end of the

(13:30):
decade. They wanted to increase itsfull capacity to nine million people living in
this dystopian healscape. That's literally ajust single line of a building, and
their idea was to make it towhere every little section you can just walk
to everything that you need see.You literally never need to leave that block.
I've seen horror films like this.Why anybody would want to live there

(13:52):
is beyond me. But for thepeople who do, I'm all for it.
Move in, let's all lock thedoors, and we can go on
continue living our lives as I'm serious. Let's see. Oh. Speaking of
chemicals and pollution and stoking healthcaates Kane, the Biden administration has set the first
ever limit on forever chemicals and drinkingwater because apparently we're all drinking plastics and

(14:13):
we're gonna, you know what,it's just gonna everybody's half plastic seen anyway.
Have you seen some of these chickson TV. They have anus lips
and their faces don't move and theylook like pillow people that your kids carried
around from the eighties. Let's justbe honest about it. Everybody's plastic anyway.
Maybe it's something I should consider.Everybody's plastic cane. You should do

(14:33):
it too. Go ahead and getyour face all puffed up, allipoot.
It's weird. I'm not feeling it. Yeah, well, you know what,
We're all gonna be plastic anyway,Toxic pfas or pulfer substances widespread,
long lasting in the environment. Stopdrinking out of plastic water bottles. But
all the people in the nineties whopush plastic water bottles, you deserve this.
I swear I got a happy No, I don't have a happy one

(14:56):
in here, don't. Let's see, in China, freak winds killed people.
Well, sure it's the wind thatsucked them out of their apartment and
murdered them to death. Sure,sure it is. Yeah, it couldn't
be Communism. Frequins killed three people, but just they literally just sucked them
out of their big giant apartment buildingsin China. Speaking of big giant apartment

(15:16):
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an Orlando neighborhood because of feces.Just send them to San Francisco. It
might be a change of pace fromthe people that do it out in the
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I think when he's doing his mistake, I don't agree with his book.
I think it's outrageous that those fourthree vehicles were hit by the drones and

(17:47):
taken out on a highway where itwasn't like if it was along the shore,
it wasn't like it was a convoymovie here, etc. So what
I'm calling for is for the Israelisto just call for a ceasefire allow for
the next six eight weeks total accessto all food and medicine going into the

(18:11):
country. I've spoken with everyone fromthe Saudis to the Jordanians to the Egyptians.
They're prepared to move in. They'reprepared to move this food in,
and I think there's there's no excuseto not provide for the medical and the
and the and the and the foodneeds of those people. They should be

(18:33):
done with. Step off, you'vedesiccated? Geezer, are you kidding me?
Welcome to the show, Wan saysKana and I are super mean today,
Tana, last year with you bottomof this first hour. I don't
feel like I'm mean at all.I mean, you're like a You're like
a sly mean. You know.I don't feel like I mean at all.
I feel like I'm a bucket ofjoy, a bucket of joy that

(18:53):
can hit you upside your head.That's that's full of I'm full of sugar
and angels. So it is Daniell. I share with you bottom of this
first hour. You can listen coastto coast and you can also stream us.
We're all over the internet, soI need to know also X channel
thirty forty seven Direct TV. SoBiden says, what he thinks what neet
Yaho's doing is a mistake. Whathe really wants net Yaho to do is

(19:15):
to move all operations to a difficultto protect airport in the middle of an
urban area and then fly planes outwith people falling off the sides of them,
and leave a bunch of people thereto die. That's what he's talking
about. Or maybe what he's talkingabout, you know, could be is
just using drones to just randomly murkinnocent people, you know, all throughout

(19:40):
the country. Maybe that's what Biden'stalking about, you know, doing it
repeatedly several times. Maybe that's whathe's talking about. I don't know,
you know, it could be couldbe one of those things. But this
idea that what happened to the lastbatch of a that went in you all
remember because they did this before theystopped everything without getting any hostages, right,

(20:03):
and President brain fart mcdaddy showers overhere. It's not even mentioning the
hostages at all whatsoever, not evenmentioning the Americans, because y'all are sol
right. You know, you getcaught under an abide, you get kidnapped,
you're a hostage during the Biden administration, you might as well be dead.
He's not going to do anything foryou. You're going to have to
rely on private contractors to come andget you out, right. You're gonna

(20:25):
have to rely on the goodwill ofpeople like Tim Kennedy to go and volunteer
and get you out because it ain'thappening with the State Department. It ain't
happening with Joe Biden unless you're youknow, a WNBA player that nobody watches,
and you're gonna get traded for likea weapons or a gun runner from
Russia. Anyway, But the lasttime they did this and they stopped everything

(20:45):
in Israel once again, which ifI was Israel, I would I would
rent a blimp. I'm sure youcan do something like this of a one
finger salute, and I would flyit over DC. As my response,
if I were Israel, That's whatI do. If I were Israel,
my response would be similar to thatof Leonidas when he kicked that dude in

(21:06):
the will. That would have beenmy response from Zach Snyder's epic three hundred
one of the most beautiful things burnedto sell Ulloyd by the way. But
that's what That's what my response wouldhave been. That's what Israel's response should
be. But instead net Yahoo,And this is where you can criticize the
administration of a government without allowing youknow, there's some people who just don't

(21:30):
like Jews because they're anti Semitic,you know, product of you know,
cousins getting with cousins, you know, and explains it, and they mistake
they're anti Semitism, they're raging hatredfor to Jews. They mistake that for
they think it's the same thing ascriticizing nt Yaho's administration. It's not.
But you can say net Yahoo seemsto be slow walking this because he's too

(21:52):
busy trying to focus a response withhis decrepit United States audience. He's listening
to the Biden administration. The onlygood thing that the Biden miniSTR It can
do is get people killed and spenda lot of money. They're epic at
that, like no one. They'rethe valedictorians of that, the gold medal
winners of that Olympics. So insteadof you know, being Leonidas and kicking

(22:14):
people into the well, there's beena slow walk. The first time they
did this, they stopped everything.This was literally like what two months after
I think this is in December actuallywhen they first did this. According to
what I have, they stopped everything. They were trying to get some kind
of hostage exchange going, and theyallowed food trucks to go in. They

(22:36):
allowed aid to go in, whichis kind of weird that you're being told
that you have to sit here andreplenish the supply of your opposition. Because
Hamas is so embedded and the citizensvery much support Hamas. It's a little
difficult, right, Like, where'sthe line? They did this, They
allowed everything to go in. Guesswhat happened to the aid? Do you
think that the aid went to thewomen crying in the streets about them having

(22:59):
no food? Do you think thatthe aid went into the empty bellies of
the children there in Gaza? Doyou think that the aid you sure as
hell didn't go to the hostages.Do you think that it went to anybody?
Who? Do you think it wentto? In Gaza? All of
the aid, the food, thewater, the medical kits. Do you
want to know where it went?I'll tell you. When the IDF was
going through Gaza City and they weregoing through the rat tunnels and it's like

(23:26):
Vermintie, They're going through the tunnels, They're going and finding all this stuff.
They found an epic stash of amassive amount of the aid that had
been allowed to come through that Hamashad taken and stockpiled for themselves. They
found medical kits littered throughout the tunnelsthat were parts of part of the aid

(23:47):
packages that they were told they mustsupply. They had to provide this resource.
So first time in history I thinkthat I have seen an entity told
that in order to retain popular internationalopinion, you literally had to resupply your
enemy. Hamas took it, theystockpiled it, they squirreled it away,

(24:11):
and it was discovered all littered throughoutthe tunnels. It was discovered at all
of these sites. Hostages were asked, I have an article saved, and
I had sent this out previously,So some weeks ago though hostages had been
asked to, someone actually had theforesight to ask the one of the hostages
released if they had been able totake advantage if they had gotten any of

(24:33):
this aid, and they said whataid. They didn't see any of this,
so you know it did make itany of the hostages. That's what
happened the last time they did this. Hamas took the aid because and I
know, the shocks people that havezero understanding of how Gaza operates, or
who runs Gaza or the political systemthere, et cetera, et cetera.

(24:55):
They get all of their information fromstupid influencers on Inti, Grayman TikTok who
know equally as much not as muchabout the area. They think that that
somehow that went to the didn't goto any of the people. This was
also about the time this was whenthat story came out. It was weeks

(25:17):
after there was aerial footage showing Hamasblocking the road and not allowing some of
the people in Gaza who wanted toleave to leave. Remember that they had
they showed them black. But therewas no international outcry over that because you
know, hamaskits to do what Hamaswants to do, because the people who
don't like Jewish people. They're alignedwith Hamas, who doesn't like Jewish people.
So if a Moskitt's a little terroristyand also what they're willing to overlook

(25:41):
it the name of their anti Semitism. But that's that's what happened last time.
Israel is now being told that theyhave to actually supply their opposition,
that the in the war zone thatthey've created, they have to actually supply
that. There was audio and Iremess I I didn't play it when I
had it the other day of BillClinton. There's a flashback audio of Bill

(26:03):
Clinton and he was telling everybody thisis like ten years ago. He's like,
yeah, Hamas is very clever onhow they do this. They embed
themselves in urban areas. They surroundthemselves with civilians so that they have some
they can save some outrage and actlike it's everyone else who has no regard
for innocent life when it's them.Listen to this, This is Bill Clinton
just some years ago. Listen dependson whether you care what happens to the

(26:30):
Palestinians as opposed to the Hamas governmentand the people with guided missiles. Yes
they were, Yes they were,Yes, they were, and Hamas is
really smart. When they decide torocket Israel, they insinuate themselves in the
hospitals, in the schools, inthe highly populous areas, and they are

(26:55):
smart. So they tried why waitwait, wait, so they tried to
put the Israelis in a position ofeither not defending themselves or killing innocence.
They're good at it, They're smart. They've been doing this a long time.
Look, I don't agree I killedmyself to give the Palestinian state.

(27:17):
I had a deal they turned downthat would have given them all of Gaza.
Wait, wait, all of Gaza, between ninety six and ninety seven
percent of the West nine compensating landin Israel. I cannot bring myself to
say that that person making that observationis the opposite of wrong king. There's

(27:42):
certain lines that I draw, andespecially today, there's certain lines. But
that is not incorrect. Damn.He had a Fretterman moment eight years ago.
Eight years ago. Yeah, that'show long Hamas has been doing this.
He must have been doing this forquite some time, quite some time.

(28:03):
Eight years ago, so, bythe way, Yeah, and that
was when Hamas broke a ceasefire again. And guess what Israel's toad was told
again, got to provide aid atsome point. If you're Israel, you
got to say, you gotta stepoff. Let's let's go and look at
your Let's go and look at yourlist of successes in the past thirty years.
United States of America. I mean, y'all are too busy being woke.

(28:27):
Did you see what their navy putout the other day? I can't
even believe yesterday. Did you seethe image of the dude holding the rifle.
He had this massive scope on thislike short range rifle. It was
on backwards. I don't think Israelwas set properly. He's all chicken winging
it. You're support. When youshoulder a rifle like that, you got
to tuck it in and you gottabe nice and tight. Right. This

(28:48):
dude had his elbow out there likethat. Man could not have walked through
a doorframe like that. And I'mjust gonna say the comments were glorious,
and my favorite thing was watching likeall the combat bets roast this guy.
That needed to be a book ofcombat vets roasting this guy. I mean,
someone was like, oh, that'san officer. Oh man, I

(29:10):
was. I had tears in myeyes and I was legitimately loolling. But
that's what they're doing. Instead,they're doing instead, they're doing that.
They they're recruitment's down because there's nodirection, there's no confidence in leadership.
Hell I wouldn't have a confidence inleadership. All of my friends who served

(29:30):
are telling their kids don't serve,and they're telling everybody else's kids don't serve
unless you want to go through ameat grinder of people who don't know what
they're doing, and they're more concernedabout DEEI and everything else and making sure
that the enemy, your geopolitical foe, feels comfortable instead of you know,
actually defeating them. They're the socialexperiment has won out and they've lost their
way. It's sad to say,but that's a hallmark of an empire on

(29:55):
the downturn. I mean, Romedidn't really happen in a dayechnically, you
know, you could say, butnot really. There was a lot of
stuff that led up to it.Same thing. But to tell a country
like that, to say, yeah, well you need to provide this,
I don't need to provide a damnthing. Why don't you have Iran provide

(30:15):
it. Iran's been funding Hamas,They've been funding all this destruction. They've
been funding the tear Maybe Iran couldsend over some food kits. Why don't
you have Iran send over the medicalsupplies this time? Why don't you have
them do it? I mean they'vebeen sending over the money and the munitions
and everything else. They've been helpingthem build the tunnels. And when the
money's a little tight and Hamas hasto dig up everybody sewer pipes to make

(30:36):
explosives and i eds, you know, maybe maybe Aaron could fund some of
that, but for anyone else.The reason that they're that the popularity is
waning internationally is because the United Stateshas told Israel that they got to drag
this out, and they shouldn't.It should be over already. Shock and
awe. That's the that's the consequenceof f a FO. And this has

(30:57):
been twenty years of this, andall the people that are pushing to prolong
this, all this death is onyour hands. Y'all are killing these You
all are killing the innocence. Y'allare just as culpable if you're excusing this
and dragging dragging it out you're justas much of a terrorist in my opinion
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you got roughly twenty five students fromK through twelve on every single guys,

(33:05):
twenty five out of one hundred studentsare come from Spanish speaking homes. How
in God's name can we ignore that? It's our future? It's our future?
What is he talking about? IsJoe Biden doing who. I don't
even know who he was talking toin that interview. I don't even know
this division. I don't know who. Oh his univision was. Oh so
he's doing his his uhs, Yes, his pander bear. He's trying to

(33:32):
pander to everybody. Oh okay,yeah, I mean, I'm sure that'll
work. I mean, don't don'ttalk to people about jobs the economy,
because heaven forbid browns can people beinterested in those things as you know,
like women can only be obsessed withabortion, and brown skinned people can only
be obsessed with racism, and theother topics are for the white people.

(33:52):
That's that's how democrats operate. Let'ssay there's twenty five percent, or let's
say there's thirty percent of Latino kidsin school. What does that change as
to the job the school has todo. I don't understand. I don't
get that party is the one thatalso lower standards consistently for Hispanic and Latino

(34:13):
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make the grade for advanced math andhigher classes like algebra, algebra being taught
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you. From the very beginning,nice to teach a Second Amendment in law
school. From the very beginning,there were limitations. You couldn't own a

(36:50):
cannon. You couldn't. You couldown a rifle, a gun, but
the but they weren't weapons of war. Okay, you can own a can
you absolute clown tard? You canown a cannon and weapons of war?
What won this country's independence? Welcomeback to the program. Dana lash here
with you. Biden says it again. He says, you can't. I've

(37:12):
written about this. I don't knowhow many times. I do not know
how many times he has claimed.Even the Washington Post has said this is
bad. You can't say that.He repeats this false claim. He did
this in twenty twenty one. WashingtonPost gave him four pinocchios for it.
He did in twenty twenty two.PolitiFact even said that's not true. I

(37:34):
mean, you absolutely can own acannon that's a lot, and you can
own a tank as well. Idon't know if people are aware of that.
You can also own a tank.So the limitations that he's talking about
had to do with things that weren'tcommonly owned. And that's a phrase that
Antonin Scalia had even touched on before. Before I get you further, I
can welcome back Dana Lash with youtop of our second hour listening Coast to

(37:58):
Coast and Channel three forty seven onDirect TV. UH in the decision with
Heller, and I've written about thisas well. I've got several books on
it. Scalia had noted that atthe time, and these are which we
all agree. Biden did not teachit on the Second Amendment. Biden has
no idea what he's talking about.The only restriction was during in the era

(38:19):
of the colonies. One of thethings that the colonies all agreed on is
the idea of something that was anuncommon weapon. And the example that Scalia
gave in his opinion on Heller isif it's something like a head axe,
right, if it was if itwas something that looked like, you know,
like Megan's bat from walking dead likehis bat with barbed wire all over
it. That's kind of an uncommonweapon, right, and you're for walking

(38:42):
around with something uncommon and if italso had to include, uh, the
the caveat was if you're walking aroundwith something that's uncommon and uncommon weapon and
you're doing so menacingly, meaning thatyou are brandishing it with intent to intimidate
or threaten. That's where that's therestriction that came into play. And that's

(39:07):
what Scalia Verbatim was talking about inhis opinion on Heller that I've covered again
over at my newsletter, on mywebsite and books on television, et cetera.
So the restriction that Joe Biden istalking there is that he has no
idea what he has no idea hewas talking about. You can own cannons,
you can own tanks. In fact, the canons have always been in

(39:27):
private ownership. In fact, whenWashington was getting the army together, one
of the first things that they didwas they were going around to farmers and
other people who had previously served inmilitary battles, military campaigns that maybe had
kept some of the canons, etcetera, had owned them privately. To

(39:49):
enlist them into helping the Continental Army. And so this idea that they were
never in private ownership actually is arewrite of American history, because this country
began with with them all being inprivate ownership. I mean, firearms began
all in private ownership that we couldnot afford to supply every infantryman with a
rifle. In fact, you wereexpected to bring your own, which gets

(40:14):
into some of the wording of theSecond Amendment. When you hear the phrase
well regulated militia, you have somany uneducated people out there, and it's
actually terrifying how dumb these people are. They are not well read, they're
not very intellectual, they don't reallyhave any real academic pursuits, and they
have no grasp of American history,nor do they have any understanding of the

(40:36):
parlance of the time. When they'retalking about well regulated militia, they're talking
about people, and as George Masonnoted, it is the whole of the
people, every man and woman sayfor a few politicians with his direct quote
and discussing it. But when theywere talking about the well regulated militia,
they were talking about someone who couldactually clean and use his firearm. Proficiently

(40:59):
that what they were talking about,and that's what the language meant at the
time, But people today who speakwith emojis don't really understand that. And
this is why education is so incrediblyimportant. And so Joe Biden's attempt to
rewrite history on this is shameful.It's shameful, and I just I think
he's one of the dumbest. Idon't think he's a smart man. I

(41:20):
really don't. You know, howyou meet people and maybe they don't have
you know, I've met some peoplethat have all of these Ivy League degrees,
and I think there's some of thedumbest people that's ever that's ever existed.
Because you cannot buy actual intelligence.You cannot buy street smart, you
can't buy actual intelligence, you cannotpurchase intellectual curiosity. You cannot make a

(41:43):
lazy person be an autodiadict, meaningsomeone who constantly wants to learn and is
motivated by their own just motivated fromwithin to do so, without having to
be compelled by any kind of outsideinfluence. And so that's Joe Biden.
He's a dumb man. He's justdumb. When people said that George Bush

(42:04):
was dumb, I actually disagreed withhim, because George Bush was actually very
You can dislike his policies. Iknow this. I'm not relitigating that.
I would rather literally cut my ownarms off and squirt you with the blood
from the arteries than actually sit hereand diverge from this this discussion and argue
that he was not a dumb guy, right, He was a smart individual.

(42:25):
I think allowed that narrative of himbeing dumb to give him cover,
like he wanted to give himself somecover. It gave him some plausible deniability
with certain things, and he usedit to his advantage against his political opponents.
And you don't have to like himto think that Reagan was an incredibly

(42:45):
smart guy as well. Didn't haveIvy League degrees, et cetera. Joe
Biden is stupid, like even BillClinton is an intelligent person. Joe Biden
is dumb as a box of rocks. He's a male bimbo. He is
a male bimbo. He and hiswife are not smart people. He is
not a smart person. He hasno concept of the things that he talks

(43:09):
about. He does not understand foreignpolicy. At least Jimmy Carter understood a
little bit the foreign policy when hewas talking about a specific area, or
if he was getting a domestic issuewrong, at least he was lying to
you. He was being malicious andmisrepresenting it. Biden's not even doing that.
He's not even smart enough to misrepresentit. He's just stupid. And

(43:31):
that's the thing, Like, youcan't think that everybody on the left is
just dumb. Some of them actuallyare very intelligent, and they will maliciously
misrepresent things to you, and theywill do like what Bush did. They
will allow you to think that they'redumb so that you don't actually see what
they're doing. That's smart. ButJoe Biden is just dumb. He is

(43:52):
not a smart man. His kidsare dumb, his wife's not bright.
He's got dumb people in his administration. For crying out loud, his spokesper
can't even say emeritus, can't evensay it. What did she say the
other didn't she say explicitive incorrectly?Too literally? Just the other day?
I mean, didn't she say expletiveor something like that? And I think

(44:14):
I died? I yeah, tyranny. What else did she say? The
Nord Stream pipeline instead of the nordstrump pipeline. I can't even say it
incorrectly, the nord Strump pipeline insteadof the Nord Stream pipeline. And she
missp she mispronounced like Democrat politicians nameslike from Hawaii and other people. It

(44:35):
was just horrible. And then JoeJoe Biden can't even say anything. She
can't pronounce anything correctly either, andJoe Biden can't even talk. So I
he's just not He's not a smartdude. But the idea that, oh,
well, these people didn't you know, they didn't known cannons. This
was you know, they gotta shutup. That's not true. Have you
seen he's been meeting with the theJapanese Prime minister. I don't know if

(44:57):
you've Guys have seen some of those. So he has been meeting. He
met with the Japanese Prime Minister,Fumio Kashida. They had they had to
have a state visit at the WhiteHouse today and they were walking around on
the grounds. I watched some ofthis video before I saw this New York
post piece, and I thought thesame thing that the New York post Piece
thought. I thought, this isso embarrassing, like he's shuffling around in

(45:20):
the grass right, and he wasgreeted with a salute by a military aid
and then he like turned he wasgoing to salute, and then it's like
he forgot what he was doing whilehe was doing it, and he just
had a blank look. He puthis sunglasses on to hide the fact that
he walks around just like a completeblank slate. It just looks so bad.
He is just in constant confusion.Like he puts his he he he's

(45:49):
saluted by military aid and he kindof does one of those puts his arm
up, and then he has reallyno idea what he's doing. The Prime
Minister of Japan knows exactly what todo. The military Aid literally has to
use his hands and guide Biden absolutelyeverywhere, and he even is using his
body to kind of lean in anddirect him where to go. Biden looks

(46:09):
so awkward and not healthy. Helooks like a guy it from Men in
Black, an alien in a humansuit. That's what he looks like.
It is so bad, Kane,It's so bad. One's showing on the
simulcast. Now see and you seethe guy gesture. You see how far

(46:32):
that aid puts his hand in frontof Biden, like he's he knows that
he's dealing with a guy who isnot all his rockets aren't firing. The
Prime Minister of Japan's where to go. He's looking around everything. Biden has
no clue what the hell he's doing. It is so awkward, right,

(46:52):
Yeah, the gate of his walkis really concerning because look at the gate
of the Prime Minister's walk. Itseems to be just normal and fine.
Biden like marching. He's marching likeyou just got balance and you're trying.
You don't really know what to do, right, Like he's avoiding stepping on
his corns or something like watching awoman who can't walk in high heels try
to walk on high heels for thefirst time. Right, have you ever

(47:14):
seen that? Like I see womenin heels and I'm like, oh my
gosh, you gotta learn how towalk in them. Yeah, he's walking
like a woman who does not knowhow to walk in heels. He's like
clomping, like marching. He's liftinghis knee up like high. It's weird.
It's so weird. So the uhthey, I don't know. He's

(47:34):
let around the White House lawn.They had this event. Biden thanked him
for the I guess Japan gave usthree hundred cherry trees and sorry, three
thousand cherry trees over a century ago. And he's like, look at you
know, they were talking about thecherry blossoms, Steve, aren't there cherry
blossoms? Are they still going?Is that past peak? The peak blom's
all done. They're pretty much justlike closer to green now, just like
regular trees. It's back, butit's like chili op. Okay, So

(47:57):
they had because that was a giftfrom Japan some years ago. And so
they had their meeting and there's anotherphoto of them. Okay, so here's
another photo. It was a Gettyimage where they're waving at everybody and Jill's
waving and Kashido's waving and his wife'swaving, and Biden's just holding his fist
up. It's weird. He's holdinghis fist up, and he's like making

(48:20):
this weird like Grimace. He justdoes not. And the reason I say
all this is because this is aguy. We've all had somebody in our
family who had a health issue.Everybody, and you've seen people who've had
strokes before this guy. You cannottell me. This guy has not had
a stroke. He just looks sounhealthy. He looks so unhealthy. So
that's what they're doing today. Meanwhile, in the Republican side of things,

(48:44):
Democrats are desperately trying to go They'reusing they're looking at Arizona's law and we're
going to talk about this more lateron in the program. So Arizona had
passed a law against with on abortionrestrictions rather and there are exceptions, but
there's few of them. But it'syou know, it's like the case of
the mother's life, you know insas blah blah blah, and Democrats are

(49:09):
trying to say, oh, well, there it is. They feel like
they have their argument against a stateby state basis as it pertains to abortion.
And now you've got some of theseRepublicans that are coming out and they
are they're like slamming it. They'regoing after like Carrie Lake disavowed the Arizona
ruling. And I know Carrie Lake, I've had her on the show before.

(49:31):
She seems nice, but you needto realize this is not mean to
say this. It's accurate. Sheliterally was a Democrat until a heartbeat a
go. You guys know this,right, like she literally was a Democrat
until like November of twenty six Actually, I don't even think she was in
twenty sixteen. So my whole pointin this is the right has been so

(49:53):
eager to turn people who have notspent enough time in conservative causes, in
conservative issues on the ground, pushingconservative advocacy. They've been so eager to
try to win favor and popularity andtry to borrow the optic of being cool
that they've rushed to make these peoplewho haven't had time to germinate and mature

(50:16):
in this ideology, rush to makethem generals. Now you have a whole
bunch of people that are dragging theparty to the left on life and now
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's Quick five.
This is kind of sad. AUnited Airlines flight was forced to divert
because a dog in first class hada little accident and despite cleaning, the

(50:39):
smell would not go away for twohours, and so they actually had to
land one thousand miles away from theintended destination. It was on a flight
from Houston to Seattle on Friday,and it was diverted to Dallas. They
said it was a mess, andthat was the reason for the the diversion.

(51:00):
It's sad, it's the first class. Let's see this. Oh gosh,
I don't know if you saw this. I don't watch Howard Stern because
he's like progressive boomer, like hitbad boomer stuff and some chick what's I
don't even know who. This woman'sname is, Elisa Jordan, Jordana,
whatever her name is. She wason video attacking her boyfriend in a car

(51:22):
on a livestream and he ended upgrabbing her hair. I don't feel bad
that he responded physically, because Ithink if you're a woman and you think
that you're going to do this toa dude, I realize that men are
taught be chivalrous, but at somepoint, ladies, you're gonna get your
ass smacked if you decide to getphysical and stop hiding behind the fact that
you're a woman and you think thatthat gives you a green card to sit

(51:42):
here and treat people physically however youthink that you feel like treating them.
But that was all on all oncamera, and she came out and she
apologized. She's like I want tosay I'm sorry, blah blah, blah,
she just looks like a psycho.I don't know, and I'm not
surprised that she used to be onhis show. A man was chased out
of the woods by naked woman withan act and she was arrested. This

(52:02):
is in Louisiana. This Liddel PoliceDepartment said that the woman, identified as
Angela Wagner was arrested. She's accusedof chasing a man through the woods with
an axe, all while naked.She was fully clothed at a truck stop
though when they found her and arrestedher for two outstanding warrants. They think
drugs may have been a factor.You think probably they probably were. Eight
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faulty packaging. Also, cicada zombiesapparently are CBS says yes that hypersexual zombie
cicadas are infected with a sexually transmittedfungus and they're emerging this year. So
it just gets grosser, the cicadathing. It just gets nastier. We
have more on the way. BrendanCarr with the FCC joins US on his
opposition to Biden's plan to take overthe Internet. Stay with us, we

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(54:22):
You can listen coast to coast.You can stream the radio program. You
can watch us on X channel threeforty seven Direct TV as well. Every
time I look at this man's Twittertimeline, it reads like a dystopian horror
novel of everything that is coming downthe lane towards crushing internet restrictions, free

(54:45):
speech restrictions. And he noted thatliterally just the other day the Biden administration
was in the Supreme Court actually arguingfor social media companies to be able to
continue censoring free speech while they're alsosimultaneously pushing to expand their control of the

(55:10):
Internet through what they call net neutrality. And this is what Brendan Carr is
warning about. He's Commissioner on theFederal Communications Commission, previously General Counsel of
the FCC. He joins us nowvia skypees are always good to have you.
I mean, I'm not joking.Every time I take a deep breath
and I go and check your timelinebecause it's always something that they're trying to

(55:34):
do. This is like, youknow, it's the Wild West, but
with restrictions. But there's always somethingfrom this administration to further restrict speech.
So if they're not trying to pressuresocial media companies to continue censorship or what
they call, you know, forthe public good, now we have this
second attempt at expansion with net neutrality. Explain this because a lot of people
aren't following what this threat really is. Yeah, thanks so much. Going

(55:58):
to be with you Dana one day. I hope that the on with some
good news. But you're right upto now, you know, shining the
truth out there. There's a lotof bad things that are going on.
And the reality is is this,you know, when it comes to control
the government things that it just neverhas enough of it. And you know,
the fc is going to vote justthis month, April twenty five,
to restore these Obama era net neutralityrules. Of course, net neutrality sounds

(56:22):
good, but it's we're wellyan,yeah, it's simply or welly in branding.
It's about subjecting the Internet to whatwe call Title II regulation, which
means it gives the government expansive newauthorities over the Internet. And this is
an isolated pinprick. We've seen this, as you noted, with these digital
equity rules for the Internet that wevoted into place at the FCC just last

(56:45):
year. We see it with thesespeech restrictions that are going on. You
know, all of these go together, and they're part of the Biden administration's
plan to continue to exercise more andmore control over the Internet. This is
in the net neutrality This was ahot topic of what ten years ago.
And and like you say, it'swhenever Washington d C titles something, it's

(57:05):
usually the opposite of what it means. So if it's you know about you
know, the inflation Act. It'snot about inflation if it's about neutrality,
It's really not about neutrality. It'syou know, it's government restriction and vary
as you said, or welly andnamed included in this. And I'm pulling
this up because I thought this wasI thought this was a joke. I
actually thought this was from Babylon Bee, and then I saw it on your

(57:27):
timeline that it was true. Broadcasters, for example, they would have to
start posting race and gender scorecards,breaking down the demographics of their workforce.
This is all the stuff that's likegoing into everything. Where you have the
digital equity, then you have thenet neutrality. I don't know what that
has to do with broadcasting. Andif they're already abusing the authority that they
have now, I don't even wantto imagine what they would do if they

(57:49):
got net neutrality passed on the twentyfifth. Yeah, you're right. These
are all individual decisions, so netneutrally is his own thing. You're right,
we had this race and gender scorecardthing that we separately imposed on,
But you're right. You know thiswas twenty seventeen when the Trump FCC voted
to repeal the SEC's two year experimentwith net neutrality. If you remember it
was President Obama that directed the SECto first do this in twenty fifteen,

(58:13):
and back in twenty seventeen, youremember the apocalyptic headlines. CNN ran a
bolded banner headline saying end of theInternet as we know it. The Senate
Democrats said, if this net neutrallityrepeal goes through, you'll get the Internet
one word at a time. Andthis misleading of the American public about why
we need to do this is soconcerning. Even today, the SEC doesn't

(58:34):
level with the American public. Theyput out these documents that say, we
need net neutrality for national security,but the reality is the government already has
all the authority they need to dealwith any national security thread. Or they
say we need this for consumer privacy, but the truth is the Federal Trade
Commission today regulates consumer privacy with respectto broadband providers. Or they say this

(58:57):
is great for free expression. Asyou noted, it's a little ironic given
that again the Biden demonstration is literallyin the Supreme Court defending their right to
jawbone and pressure social media companies intocensoring. Tell the American people that we
need net neutrality for free expression.Once you sort of strip through the veneer
of all these protectual claims, you'releft with just one thing. It's controlled.

(59:20):
It's about more and more control ofamericans lives. Talking with Brendan Carr
of the FCC, you noted tothe four hundred and thirty five page plan
of this that they immediately getting intopage two, they start saying, well,
there's no oversight already of you know, broadband today. There's no federal
oversite. So that's why we reallyneed this, you know, because it's
going to protect free speech. That'sthat's not true. I mean you you
have oversight authority already. Yeah.Look, the four hundred and thirty bus

(59:45):
page plan from President Buying doesn't gotwo paragraphs without telling people something that is
completely false. They say, well, you need a cop on the beat.
This is totally the wild West rightnow. That's not true at all.
The Federal Trade Commission has expansive powersover brought it sec itself, as
we noted just last year in theDigital Equity Plan, put forth new controls
that let them micromanage every single facetof the Internet. So when you can't

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go two paragraphs without directly misleading theAmerican people about what this plan would do
and what the status quo is.It's deeply concerning from the get go,
how is this going to affect howpeople use the internet. So for those
who maybe don't make their living digitally, you know, maybe they just you
know, they consume their news digitally, or they you know, share things

(01:00:29):
on Instagram, or maybe they havefun which they shouldn't have TikTok, but
maybe they do. How does thisaffect, you know, the people who
don't I mean, we see thisand for those of us in broadcasting and
who work in digital, I mean, obviously it affects us, But how
do you make that case to thepeople who aren't that deep into it?
Yeah? Look, you know,the best test case example is to look
to Europe. Europe has long hadthis type of heavy handed regulatory structure,

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and look what happened to them.During COVID nineteen. The US networks were
eighty three percent faster than those inEurope because the light regulatory touch, not
no regulation, but light regulation incentivizedmassive levels of investment. So what we
saw with the Obama era approach thatdid the same thing was a decrease in
investment in networks, a reduction andefforts to bridge the digital divide. So

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I don't think there'll be any immediatesort of negative impacts per se, but
the long term trend line about theincentives to invest and make our networks robust
certainly starts to head the wrong way. The good news, though, is
this is going to be reversed onappeal. The Supreme Court has been very
clear about this doctrine called major questionsdoctrine, which is that agencies like us
at the FCC shouldn't just get toinvent new authorities that Congress didn't delegate.

(01:01:37):
And so this is ultimately a pyrrhicvictory at the agency. It'll pass three
to two partisan vote this month,but I'm very confident that the Court will
in relatively short order overturn it atthe end of the day. I mean,
because ultimately neutrality, you know,I mean, it's government trying to
put its hand on the scale ofsomething. It's the government getting involved in

(01:01:57):
meddling, whether it's in the infrastructure, the investment, the performance, et
cetera of all of these things.And it's like that, as you just
mentioned, if you can't have anykind of government agency do Congress's job and
through these edicts, make these lawsthat have such an effect on commerce and
usage. And what's funny is ifyou actually put like basic neutrality rules in

(01:02:21):
place on the table, I thinkbipartisan people would vote for it. But
the thing is it's not. Theprogressive left has rejected every effort to try
to put basic neutrallity rules in placebecause they want all these sweeping controls that
have nothing to do with neutrality.So they say they want neutrality. What
they really want is, we'll callthese Title two provisions that let you regulate

(01:02:42):
everything from market entry to market exitto rate regulation. It's the whole suite
of controls that they're really after.It's government control of. For the lack
of a better way to put it, Internet business more government can no exactly,
yeah, exactly. Well, weappreciate you raising awareness of this,
and we're going to watch and see. I'm so glad that you say that
it's going to be defeated upon appeal. That makes me feel better because I'm
like, God, Lee, nowthere's something else to worry about. But

(01:03:05):
I'm so I'm so glad for that, And you're right. One day you're
gonna come on and you're gonna belike Dana, all this bad stuff has
been reversed. I don't have anythingbad to share with you. I you
know, it's all good. Youknow, maybe next time and then that's
it that we'll have that. We'llhave that. Maybe after November, that'll
come out there you go. BrendanCarr with the FCC, always a pleasure,
Thank you, good to see you, Thanks so much. And he's
right, I mean, it isit is. Uh, it's the government

(01:03:27):
putting its finger on the scale ofoperations and a lot of people, I
really think that because it can getinto the weeds. But ultimately, and
there's so many other issues that they'redealing with, whether it's like the digital
equity, which is separate from thenet neutrality issue, but the net neutrality
just so you know, at itsmost basic explanation, whenever the government names

(01:03:49):
give something a name, it's alwaysthe opposite. It's it's you don't like
the government getting involved and telling businesseshow to operate and telling business owners what
to do and how they should allowpeople to access product and what they should
decide to charge for themselves. Youdon't allow government to set those types of
controls. So why would you changeyour perspective on that just because it's a

(01:04:12):
digital product, or it's a digitalservice, or the marketplace is digital,
or it's the access is digital.I mean, it's the exact same formula.
It is just a different variable.And make no mistake, if they
think that they can convince you thatsomehow the digital aspect of it changes the
game, they'll be able to convinceyou that that sets a precedent for the
government to be able to do thisto every single industry, every single type

(01:04:33):
of access, e commerce, everything. That's the whole goal of it.
And it's just trying to distill thatdown because we get it. People are
busy and not everybody gets into allthis stuff, especially as it relates to
the Internet, because you know,you're all doing you're all keeping roofs over
your head and everything else. Butit's super important. You do need to
be aware of it. We've gotFloridaman on the way and coming up in

(01:04:58):
pull us up in our third hour. Senator Ron Johnson's going to join us.
We're also going to get into thissituation with the Republicans in abortion and
the Arizona case that just came downyesterday. Democrats are desperately trying to make
this the feature of their twenty twentyfour messaging, and some Republicans are not

(01:05:19):
helping. There's times you got tostand firm on stuff and not be scared
away from your mission because you're worriedabout the optics of the narrative that Democrats
are trying to play. And Isee some weak Republicans doing this. Right
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found himself behind bars. He wascaught on camera and taking out his frustrations
on this patrol car parked and Pierson, according to deputies. Fifty eight year
old Eric Johnson was arrested, chargedwith felony, criminal mischief and attempted burglary
of a vehicle. According to theSheriff's office, his mugshot says, I

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don't care what that's literally his expression. Another photo showed a minor dent on
the side of the car. Hedid dent that was the length of or
that was the extent of the damage. But he does have a long rap
sheet over ninety charges related to battery, robbery, aggravated assault, and more.
Does his mugshot not say I don'tcare. I'm telling you what exactly?

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A wow, this mugshot. Idon't know what to make of a
drunk Florida man believed that he hada right to sit naked in a trash
can in public. I mean,it is America, but you know,
don't get crazy a thirty five yearhe's thirty five. He's thirty five Are

(01:08:19):
you kidding me? Dude? Thereis no way this guy's thirty five.
He looks so old. He lookslike one of the Almond Brothers cousins.
Old cousins, old cousins like,yeah, it's like meat had one of
the Almond Brothers cousins had a baby. His name is Wiley James Weeks,

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w y l y. I needto focus on this for a minute.
His name is literally Wiley Weeks,Wiley James Weeks. If I had that
name, you would have to callme all three names every time you addressed
me. He was found very lateSaturday evening. He refused to identify himself,
but they said, according to Panella'sCounty, that he was quote drunk
and disorderly and he was sitting nakedin a trash can on a public sidewalk,

(01:09:06):
which you're not supposed to do.They said that he wasn't very cooperative,
as you know, he was observedsitting there. He wouldn't let people
use the trash can. He wasdrunk, he smelled of alcohol, he
could not stand on his feet,and he slurred his words. This is
not the first time that he hada similar and kounter like this. Law
enforcement He also got drunk and walkedaround naked in Gulfport, according to the

(01:09:30):
South Sun Sentinel. There so that'son that bender. He also got accused
of vandalism, so there's some Yeah, so he's done this before, A
no, I want to do thisone. This guy had a god.
A Florida man with a sword.A Florida man conducts a ritual with a

(01:09:51):
sword while holding a woman captive.John Peter Stevens from Clearwater two. He's
forty two. What is up withthese people looking way older than their age?
How is this guy forty two yearsold? It's not the it's not
the vaccine. He looks like he'sold enough to be our dad. Why
does he look so he's forty two? Anyway, he got angry at this

(01:10:12):
woman because she got a text messageand he took his I guess he was
angry about the text message. Hetook his phone and threw it on the
ground, and then he hit herwith his fists. She was forced in
the bathroom, and then he decidedto get a sword from the living room
because that's normal, and he justcharged at her while holding the sword's tip
towards her. She fall into thefloor, he said he was going to
cut her in half or cut herhead off if he didn't if she didn't

(01:10:34):
get back in the room, andalso get away from him. So very
confusing orders. So anyway, she'suh was she was able to contact police
and he was charged with Oh boy, there's along a lot of stuff.
He's charged with a lot of stuff. He's in trouble. So let's just
put it that. I'm not goingto read every single one of these charges
because there were a lot there,but they all make sense. Yeah,

(01:10:56):
they all make sense. I mean, you know, you read him and
you're lying. Okay, this isinsane. A Florida man slashes his ex
wife's tires, led police on achase, and then drove his car off
a cliff. Yeah, oh mygosh. And this was in this he's
from the Villages, but it happenedin Long Island. So Roger Foster,

(01:11:19):
fifty six, of the Villages,was arrested and charged with second degree criminal
contempt, third degree criminal mischief,oh my gosh, like seven other things.
He was arrested in New York's LongIsland after cop said he led them
on a chase and then drove legitoff a cliff into a town. Just
yeated himself, Thelma and Louise Styleoff a cliff into the town of Greenport.

(01:11:45):
They did take him into custody,and they said that they had everybody
working to try to get this guy. Yeah. He literally ignored an end
of road barrier and drove the caroff a cliff and landed in the Long
Island Sound in Greenport. Drove throughthe guard rail, ended up off the
cliff, bounced off the beach andinto the sound. He was quote uninjured
for the most part. No,he did not die to death. That's

(01:12:08):
crazy. I wow. They saidthat they were prepared to take action,
but it didn't happen that way.No, because he did it for him.
Good night. That's insane. Allright, we have another hour on
the way. Senator Ron Johnson isgoing to join us as well. Don't
misstick with us. Last month,you predicted the Federal Reserve would cut interest

(01:12:30):
rates thanks to falling inflation, Buttoday data showed that inflation rose more than
expected for the third straight month.So how concerned are you about the fight
against inflation stalling? And do youstand by your prediction for a ray cut?
Well, I do stand by myprediction that before the years out to
be a rakecout just may delayed amonth or so. I'm not sure that

(01:12:50):
we don't know what the Fed isgoing to do for certain, but look,
we have dramatically reduced inflation from ninepercent down close to three percent.
We're in a situation where we're bettersituated than we were when we took office,
where we're inflation with skyrocketing, andwe have a plan to deal with
it. Whereas the opposition, myopposition, talks about two things. They

(01:13:14):
just want to cut taxes for thewealthy and raise taxes on other people.
Stupid talking, and so I thinkthey have no plan. Our plan is
one I think is still sustainable.So not only First off, that's Joe
Biden, who's there. I likedthe birds better. He's there with the
Japanese Prime minister and he took aquestion on inflation. Welcome back, Dana
lash top of the third hour.First Off, he's wrong when he goes

(01:13:36):
tax cuts for the wealthy. That'ssuch garbage. I'm so tired of that
communist talking point. And that's whatit is. It's communist. The top
one percent. According to the TaxFoundation, the top one percent pay forty
six percent of all federal income tax. They also pay the highest income tax
rate at nearly thirty percent. It'sthirty percent of your income. The bottom

(01:14:00):
half of taxpayers, anybody who makesessentially under forty six six hundred, they
faced an average income tax rate ofthree point three percent. That is absolute
garbage. The talking points on thisfurther, inflation is not going away.
Inflation still exists and it's getting it'sincreasing. They had the CPI numbers out

(01:14:27):
today. I'm gonna pull this up. This is from This is from CNN.
Here's the headline. Stubbornly high USinflation grew stronger than expected in March.
Surging gas prices, sky high mortgagesand rent all sent inflation rising more
than expected in March. Consumer pricesin the CPI's Consumer Price Index picked up
again last month, vaulting to athree and a half percent increase for the

(01:14:49):
twelve months ended in March. Andthat's according to the last CPI data that
was released on Wednesday. So thisis it's not going away, it's not
going to way. And CNN lookssee this is CNN, you know,
the very super conservative network. Infact, c stands for conservative news Network.
Right, that's CNN, right,listen to this audios by twenty two.

(01:15:10):
This just in inflation is headed inthe wrong direction right now. The
report just out shows price is upthree point five percent this over same time
last year. CNN's were Hew Solomonjust looking through it all, just running
into the studio to help us out. What are you saying in this,
heyky So, Yeah, you putit pretty well there that this is moving
in the wrong direction. So athree point five percent on an annual basis,

(01:15:32):
to put that in context, thatis hotter than what we were expecting,
and certainly hotter than we saw themonth prior. If you look at
a CPI on a on a monthlybasis, sort of a similar trend there,
right, So coming in at zeropoint four percent on a monthly basis,
that is also hotter than we wereexpecting. And it Biden says that
it's that's not what Biden said,though, Kaine, he said that,

(01:15:55):
yeah, there's there's no it's goneaway. We don't have to worry about
it anymore. It's almost like youjust lied, just straight up lied.
These people have no idea what y'allface. They don't know how expensive stuff
is when you see it. Theydon't know. They don't know how much
our grocery bills have gone up.They don't do their own shopping. They
got people to shop for them.They stock their paintry. They don't even

(01:16:15):
know. They can afford to notknow what is that? Like, I
mean, I can't even afford tonot know what is that? Like I
can't believe ho much of milk hasgone up? Milk crazy crazy. So
yeah, this is uh, yeahbad, none of it's bad. And
also it is the dog was downfive hundred today. That's also it's in

(01:16:44):
that same scene and story that Ijust cited, And yeah, none of
that looks good. So I don'tthink that we're gonna get an interest rate
cut. We're not gonna get that. That's not going to happen. We
just passed another one point two trilliondollar spending bill just recently that'll take us

(01:17:04):
to what would they say, SeptemberOctober something like that in the budget.
So that one point two trillion aloneis going to keep the Fed from being
able to lower the rate. It'snot even possible. And remember, just
a couple of weeks ago, weplayed the audio of that economist that talked
about how the inflation number we're toldis nothing base. In reality, the

(01:17:26):
actual inflation is compounded. So ifit was three and a half percent last
year and it's three and a halfpercent this year, that's seven percent inflation.
Now you go back several years,you see the chart on inflation.
It's done nothing but go north sinceBiden took office, and all the spending
is how it got there. Yeah, great, this is all just lovely.

(01:17:47):
So yeah, I mean this iswhat really ultimately, this is what
should be the big focus going intoNovember. This is what everybody should be
focused on. This should be Imean, it's the economy. This should
be the big, uh really testof your vote. But that's not what
Democrats are doing. In fact,they're focusing on Oh, Arizona and abortion,

(01:18:11):
so tired, so tired of it. So what you had, you
had Arizona Supreme Court that ruled thatthis law, it's an eighteen sixty four
law that outlawed abortion with some exceptions. That that everyone saying, Oh,
you're going to force everything to shutdown. It's gonna everything's gonna everything's gonna
shut down. And now you've gotDemocrats that are freaking out over it.

(01:18:36):
They're well, they're not. They'reusing it as to get out the vote
apparatus, whereas Republicans are running scaredbecause they're cowards. Is really what it
is. So the Supreme Court theright has been divided on this. This
is a true test and where youstand on life issues. I think not

(01:18:56):
the incremental not it. I don'tbelieve that it's the all or nothing versus
incrementalism approach. It's do you thinkthis went too far or not that this
is this is the Rorschach test.So you have the AG. Chris May
said she's not going to enforce it. She said it was it was a
four to two decision that it wasan unconscious it was unconscionable in an affront
of freedom, et cetera, etcetera. I don't think that the AGS

(01:19:20):
though, that's like the state legislaturethat gets to determine what laws are enforceable
or not, not the attorney general. So if the Attorney General isn't going
to enforce the law of the land, then the Attorney General of Arizona should
resign. But I think and Imy friend Dan McLaughlin had said that this
is a test of pro life realism, and I think that that's correct because

(01:19:42):
this is very similar to what wesaw with Wisconsin and in Michigan. And
the reason that I because this istwo separate issues whether or not you think
this law goes too far, andthe whole other fight of approach to life
all or nothing or incrementalism. AndRepublicans have got to get their mon the
gene down on this because already yougot you had Carrie Lake who said it
went too far, and if Trumpjust said apparently that it went too far

(01:20:05):
when he was he's in Georgia,he's there for a fundraiser, and he
said that he believes he goes asyou know. He said, it's quote
as you know, it's all aboutstates rights and it'll be straightened out.
And he says, I think wehave to bring it back into reason and
that it will be taken care of. I think, and he was asked,
and I think I put the videoit's like he was asked if the
state's highest court went too far inthe ruling, and he said, quote,

(01:20:28):
yes they did, and that willbe straightened out. So there's there
is there's going to be this kindof divide on the right as it relates
to how far with life because thisruling the way so it's an eighteen sixty
four law four two. It's theafter Roe v. Wade. There's no

(01:20:55):
right to abortion, et cetera.And they said it would make it.
There's still exceptions. Arizona already hada fifteen week limit on it, and
I know Democrats were trying to getthis on the met like make this a
ballot measure this year. I thinkfrom everything that I read that they're going
to appeal this and I'll probably win. But the I mean, what they

(01:21:17):
put on here, I'm trying tofigure out. It's so you have exceptions
for rape and incests, et cetera, a life of the mother, but
you're just not able to use itas a form of birth control. So
Caine, what am I missing?Why is everybody freaking out about this?
Why are Republicans freaking out about those? Well? I think they need to
make this a national issue and can'tallow the states to do their own thing,

(01:21:41):
even though that's what we should bedoing. But they act like it
goes I'm trying to figure out whyI'm seeing Republicans act like this goes so
much further than anything that they've evertalked about. That doesn't make any sense
to me at all. I mean, i'm i'm I was reading a response
that just came out from some oftheir lawmakers in Arizona to the AGE who
said that she was going to enforcethis. I'm just trying to figure out

(01:22:01):
what was what's different with us?So it's a ban, but there are
exceptions. Even though they're gonna they'retrying to act like they are not.
And even the Wall Street Journal whenthey write about it, they said,
it's a ban on nearly all abortionsbecause there are those exceptions that are present

(01:22:23):
in every state. So I don'tknow why. Why are people like Kerrie
Lake running from this? It's anelection year. Are Republicans so scared of
that? And I get it,She's a modern and she was just recently
a Democrat. Look, this iswhen the rubber meets the road. If
you're a brand new Republican and youwere just a Democrat, you're going to
be scared of hot button issues likethis, and you will crumple because you

(01:22:46):
haven't been tested and you haven't maturedin that ideology yet. This is why
you can't be rushing to make peoplegenerals in the battlefield of ideology when they
haven't matured in that ideology yet.That's not an exclusion. It's saying I'm
not gonna put people in charge ofthought and be a thought leader for a
whole entire ideology that they haven't beena part of until just now. I'm
just trying to figure out why someof these Republicans are running away from this.

(01:23:10):
There's no y'all need to get yourmessaging in check. This is crazy
because I see now Democrats, youknow, rhetorically speaking, they smell blood
the water. They see all theseRepublicans running scared, they're gonna push even
harder. So now what you're gonnahave. I'm gonna tell you, if
you think that you're gonna be competitivewith Democrats by being democrat light, people
will pick the real thing and itwon't be you. And now all of

(01:23:34):
the news you would probably miss.It's time for Dana's quick five all right
here, So, oh my gosh, I just I saw this headline New
York Post as a goth home thatwas inspired by cinema's Scariest Monsters listed for
two hundred and fifty four thousand.It's just a tacky house that's painted black
and filled with cheap memorabilia that's probablymass produced in China. I was really

(01:23:58):
led down by that. I gottatell you. Let's see here. First
up, loneliness apparently leads to foodaddiction and then obesity. Duh, let's
see Canadian. They really want meto expand on that. It's obvious everybody
knows. Canadian DNA lab knew itspaternity tests identified the wrong dads, but
it kept selling them anyway. Geez. Oh wow. They were knowingly delivered

(01:24:21):
like prenatal paternity tests that routinely identifywrong baby daddies, ruling out the real
dads, and left a trail ofshattered lives around the globe. Oh my
gosh. They oh my gosh.And it gets into all of these like
their lives were upended, and theysaid that there have been tons of these

(01:24:45):
tests that were proven wrong, Ohmy gosh, during a birth and they
apparently there was a situation where awoman even aborted the child because oh my
gosh, I'm not even kidding you. That is this is one of the
most heinous things I've ever seen inmy life. Marriages that were broken up
relate, Oh my gosh. Ohman, you cannot see these people enough.

(01:25:10):
This DNA lab, it's a viaguard acumetrics. They used guesswork over
science, and that's what their ownemployees said. That's one of the worst
stories I think I've ever heard.Oh my gosh. They said that,
Oh the ozempic thing. They saidthat there are one hundred US deaths linked
to ozempic and similar weight loss drugs, including a twenty eight year old who

(01:25:33):
died from an intestinal mass and apregnant woman. Why is a pregnant woman
taking that stuff? Oh my gosh, They said that, Uh yeah,
intestinal mass. More than one hundreddeaths. That the they said that they
weren't directly caused by the injections,but they were the injunctions were played a

(01:25:53):
part in it, so technically,I mean, if you wanted to,
like, you know, have abattle over semantics. They said that the
I've read that too, that itmesses up your digestive system and you can
get dehydrated, and that some ofthe symptoms included blockages in the intestines.
Even wow, dying from an intestinalmass though, that's crazy, and listen

(01:26:19):
to all the side effects. Youknow how we always make fun of the
side effects of different like those commercialsthat play you know and side effects could
include you know, nausea, death, painful death, dying to death.
This has like nausea, vomiting,constipation, diary of fatigue, stomach pain,
headaches, dizziness, i'd a fator there's also just like internet and

(01:26:41):
fasting and watching what you eat andworking out and guess what you don't get
an intestinal mass. Vatican declared transgendersurgery should never be attempted. Why are
they just now declaring this an entirehome which spotted literally floating across the San
Francisco Bay like a whole house.It was a large wood shingled two story

(01:27:02):
house that was floating across the bay, towed by a tiny boat. It
was a glacial pace. It wentfrom Redwood City towards Salsolito. The Coast
Guard confirmed it. It was stillin transit Monday afternoon. They said that
it was a private transfer and thatyeah, it was the second to last

(01:27:23):
floating home at the Redwood City Marinabecause they've been evicting houseboat residents because homeowners
filed the lawsuit against the city.There were people who they called liver boards.
They lived on houseboats there and theydidn't pay like taxes. I guess
property taxes in that. Well,then why not create a scheme where you
can do that and you can stillso Yeah, but they very slowly this

(01:27:44):
little floated float away house floating acrossthe bay to somewhere different. Yeah,
they've been having a big fight overthat. But you know, the feces
and needles and everything else, that'stotally acceptable. You know, in San
Francisco, you just can't have theliver boards. So coming up, Senator
Ron Johnson next, stick with uselevator commute workouts or downtime with the Dana
Show podcast. Unleash the power ofknowledge at your fingertips by following Dana on

(01:28:06):
Apple, Spotify or wherever you getyour podcasts. I think there's no question
but that this is not going toresult in a conviction because the test of
a high crime or misdemeanor being committedhas not been alleged, and as a
result of that, there will notbe a conviction. Yeah, but what

(01:28:27):
has been alleged is that you haveAleandro majorcis not actually doing his job and
as a result, it's led toa catastrophic situation at our southern border.
I mean we're in Texas, we'rebased in Texas, we have affiliates all
along the southern border, all acrossthe United States, and the stuff that
we are hearing coming out of placeslike you know, McCallan, KURV and

(01:28:47):
everywhere else, I mean it's anightmare. I mean, you're when you
have listeners that are in viewers ofthe simulcast that you're watching now Channel three
forty seven, DirecTV X and elsewherethat are reaching out to you and saying,
yeah, I literally drove past likeanother makeshift processing center for illegal immigrants
on my way home after I pickedmy kids up from school. I mean,

(01:29:08):
that's literally what people have been tellingus because it's so crazy at the
southern border, and then they sendlike photos and video and everything else.
It's a real problem, and thisguy is not doing his job. And
I'm not even going to get intothe New York Times story where it's like
we're one hundred and twenty something thousandkids that were brought over illegally. I
mean actual kids, not twenty yearolds pretending to be kids, but like

(01:29:29):
twelve year old's, ten year oldsthat they can't even find anymore. The
third party contractors can't find anymore.I mean, it has been an absolute
breakdown in law and order. He'sbeen behind it. So if you're not
doing your job, why are youwin the position in the first place.
So welcome back, Dana lash withyou joining us now via skype. One
of the senators who's been in onthis and has been watching this and been
fighting for accountability from Wisconsin Senator RonJohnson, Senator. Always a pleasure to

(01:29:54):
have you. I wanted to getSo, what is the latest, because
I know Chuck Schumer has been tryingto table this whole thing. They don't
want impeachment in maw orcus they don't. He doesn't want the Senate to do
its due diligence by the American citizen. And I'm curious as to if that's
going to happen. Is he goingto get his what's the latest? Well,

(01:30:14):
Dane, Well, unfortunately the parliamentarianrule that a tabling motion would be
in order. Wow, we don'tshe just you know, doing the beinning
of the majority leader. I suppose, but you know, fortunately a number
US contacted Speaker Johnson. I don'tthink he was aware by delivering the articles
in preachment today at five o'clock wouldset up Schumer bring this thing up Thursday

(01:30:35):
at one o'clock. Now, historicallythe Senate to concludes his business final vote
about one forty five and people flyhome to their states. So that was
going to allow Democrats to snuff thisthing out in just a few hours.
But we contact the Speaker and he'sgoing to delay the delivery, so at
least we can make the point,raise points of order. But for example,

(01:30:58):
by of the weekend to talk aboutwhat a catastrophee the open border policy
of not only Biden but Democrats inCongress, What catastrophe that's been for our
nation. There's nothing humane. Bythe way that they kept saying that Trump's
bullst border was inhumane, There's nothinghumane about an open border policy that is
facilitating the multi billion dollar business modelof some most evil people on the planet,

(01:31:21):
the human traffickers, the drug traffickers, the sex traffickers. How do
you think these young women out therefive six, seven, ten thousand dollars
human trafficking fee? You know howthey do it? And it's under the
radar. The media is not reportingthis, that there are such human depredations
occurring because this open border policy again, nothing humane about it whatsoever. We

(01:31:43):
need to talk about that. Weshould be discussing that on the floor of
the Senate. It should be inthe form of a trial. If we
don't get that, at a minimum, we need to draw this thing out
so we can talk about this catasropheas much as possible. I completely agree
with your senator on that and thistalking about the table of may Orcus's impeachment,
we played this audio of your colleague, Senator Romney saying that, well,

(01:32:04):
it wasn't a high crime or misdemeanor, so you can't really impeach.
But not doing your job, though, does mean that you can correct.
Well. First of all, Congressdetermines what a high crime and misdemeanor is.
There's really no strong definition. Soit is what we say it is.
Now, do I expect conviction convictionof the Senate. No, because

(01:32:26):
all the Democrats also want an openborder. I can't emphasize that enough.
This isn't just Presdent Biden, It'snot just Secretary of Moorcus. Every Democrat
in Congress, virtually every Democrat wantsan open border. They caused this problem.
They could solve this problem. Wedidn't need additional legislation. You know,
President Trump with the week of authoritybecause of court decisions. But even
with that week of authority, heclosed the border. President Biden, using

(01:32:49):
that exact same president presidential authority openedit up. So he can close it
if he wants to. He justdoesn't want to, and that's that's the
whole point of it. I alsothink they don't want talking with Senator Ron
Johnson from Wisconsin. I also thinkthat Democrats don't want that optic of actually
having them vote against impeaching Mayworkus,vote against holding accountable one of the architects

(01:33:12):
of this chaotic border situation, thisdelusure that's coming across because they're Democrat voters.
Actually, I mean when they're surveyed, they agreed with Republicans on the
border. Democrats don't want to havethat accountability play out in the press like
that. I think, oh,absolutely, this is the last thing they
want to talk about because they knowthat Americans buy and large support a closed
border, a secure border, asovereign nation. By the way, the

(01:33:35):
only reason this is getting media attentionat all because Mayor Adams and Mayor Johnson
in New York and Chicago. Thosesanctuary cities realize that their sanctuary cities can't
handle this massive info is destroying theircities, so they started speaking out about
it, forcing the mainstream media,who'd been covering up for the Biden administration
for years, forced the mainstream mediato finally start talking about this, reporting

(01:34:00):
on it to a certain extent.And when more Americans learn of this,
other than just watching the few conservativeoutlets who are covering this catastrophe, they
pretty well got you exactly what aproblem this is and what it's going to
be long term as well. Sonow became a political issue. Democrats in
Congress, by the way, theyweren't negotiating for a borer of security measure

(01:34:21):
they would actually security the border.All they were looking for is political cover.
And unfortunately, those seek negotiations thatMitch McConnell masterminded to a certain extent,
gave gave them that political cover,hopefully not to the extent that they're
hoping. Yeah, I mean,this is a disaster. I wanted to
ask you about this piece at RANand Daily Caller, where there are some

(01:34:44):
sources saying that Speaker Johnson's handling ofsome of the majorcist impeachment evidence could maybe
compromise this case. I don't knowif you've seen that story or what you
make of you know what those sourcesare alleging, But they're saying that that
these impeachment managers tasked with prosecuting thiscase, they're saying that it was ill
prepared evidence, et cetera. Imean, it seems like the evidence is

(01:35:06):
pretty public, but maybe there's somethingI don't know. Senator, Yeah,
again, I don't know the specificcase. I don't think Chuck Shuer is
going to allow the house managers tomake their case, so we all have
to make it. We have topoint out, you know, forget the
legalisms behind high crime and misdemeanor.You know, whether mayarcus, you know,
his derelictative duty, his not upholdinghis oath of office to faithfully execute

(01:35:30):
the laws, whether that rises toimpeachre or not. Set that aside.
The case we need to prosecute iswhat a disaster the open border policy is.
How we're going to see the ramificationsof this for years, if not
decades in the future. This isnot going to be something that America is
going to overcome anytime soon. Yeah, No, it's not Unfortunately, talking
with Senator Ron Johnson out of thebeautiful state of Wisconsin, I wanted to

(01:35:55):
ask you also, you came outand pulling this up. This was on
your website. You've demanded Health andHuman Services Secretary xavi or basserra. I
still I'm amazed at the age ofCalifornia can be the Health and Human Services
secretary knowing nothing about Health and HumanServices. But okay, turn over the
unredacted records on the origin of thecoronavirus and for him to give a detailed

(01:36:17):
explanation as to why they've ignored thislegal request, this requirement to produce all
of this information related to what theyknow about the origins. You still have
not been satisfied on that request,correct, No, not at all.
You know it took a court orderunder Foy requests to get the first four
thousand pages of the faults emails.Those, of course, were heavily redacted

(01:36:38):
because the agencies can react under Foyrequests, but Congress is not subject to
those redactions. So as an accommodation, we narrowed our request down to four
hundred pages unredacted. As an accommodationto us, they allowed us to view
those pages unredacted, fifty pages ata time in a reading room, couldn't
take copies, could take notes.We've review about three hundred and fifty pages.

(01:37:00):
Now, it's been over a yearthat the remaining fifty pages very heavily
redactive, if not a humber stentredacted. In many cases, that's where
the incriminating evidence is. They willnot provide those to us again, even
though there's a law of five membersof the Homeland Security Committee signed this.
The agency shltern over this information forrequesting it, and they're not doing it

(01:37:21):
because the executive branch, the administrationis just thumbs, just thumbs its nose
and congressional requests. We've allowed ourcongressional oversight authority to atrophy, and that's
a real shame. Who do thesepeople think that they work for? Senator?
I mean, if they cannot redactthis information from members of Congress,

(01:37:42):
then why are they being allowed toget away from doing just that? Because
the executive branch has so much authority. Let's face it, Congress holds somebody
in contempt of Congress, but ifit's an administration official, they didn't prosecute
Eric Holder, but they prosecuted PeterNavarro, so it ends up being completely
partisan. Congress has has very limitedenforcement capabilities. What we have we haven't

(01:38:05):
used. Again, we've allowed itto atrophy. So administrations from both parties
understand this, and they don't believethey're accountable in the American public. I
mean, this is outrageous. Imean, for example, we've been requesting
the analysis of the theyor system thatthe health agencies said they were going to
do. They say they've done it. They will not turn that over.

(01:38:26):
We fund these agencies, we paytheir sallaries, we fund the studies.
That is the information in the Americanpublic deserves to have, and yet they
still won't turn it over. Soit is outrageous. I get passionate about
this. I could not be morefrustrated, but there's very little I can
do, particularly in the minority,where I don't have the subpoena power and
I really can't press using our otherenforcement mechanisms. This is everything that's at

(01:38:49):
stake coming up in November, andespecially even with a week and majority in
the House. I mean, theycould, I mean, if they had
the will and the power, theycould push to defund these agencies or at
least freeze their funding something, forthere to be some sort of penalty to
maybe incentivize them to work with youa little bit more, Senator, But
my goodness, they can't. They'renot able to marshal any kind of momentum

(01:39:10):
in the House either with only aplus one majority. Now, So I
mean, really, until that changes, until the makeup of Congress changes,
until I think we get a littlebit more than political willpower with some of
these elected officials. What I'm hearingis that we may never know. Now.
We need strong conservatives to be electedinto both the House and the Senate

(01:39:31):
so that the members of the unipartythat are part of our conference are marginalized
and Conservatives can actually rule the roosthere. Now we don't have those majorities
right now. We need them,and listen, I have a great deal
of sympathy for the position Speaker Johnson. I think he is a true conservative.
I know he'd like to do thingsthat he simply can't do because again,

(01:39:54):
he's got members of the uniparty thatare happy to fund these agencies,
that don't mind big government. They'rereally unconcerned about massive depth suspending. The
same problem with Republicans in the Senateas well. So we need the public
demanding fiscal responsibility and sanity. Weneed the public demanding that we stop plundering
and morgining our kids' future right now. The publics really not demanding it.

(01:40:15):
Yeah, the public's not demanding it. Instead, they're getting distracted on all
Man anytime, anytime Democrats want todistract them with the latest I don't know,
Arizona Supreme Court ruling, whatever itis, then you know that's how
that's where Americans' attention will go.It's unbelieve I share your frustration, Senator,
Senator Ron Johnson. Always enjoy havingyou on. We have to have
you back, and thank you forkeeping us aware of this fight and the

(01:40:35):
difficulty as well. We appreciate yourtime stay well. Of course you too,
follow Dana on Apple, Spotify orwherever you get your podcasts, because
knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Sowas it this? You made a lot
of concessions in the negotiation? AllI did? Okay? Okay? Is

(01:40:56):
that just get to the bottom though, right? That is such a misnomer.
And let me give you the truthabout that now, And I'll give
you the truth. Why I'm notspeaker, it's because one person, a
member of Congress, wanted me tostop an ethics complaint because he slept with
a seventeen year old an ethics complaintthat started before I ever became speaker.
And that's illegal, and I'm notgoing to get in the middle. Did
he do it or not, Idon't know, but an ethics is looking

(01:41:18):
at it, and there's other peoplein jail because of it, and he
wanted me to influence it. Andyou know what, So then they come
out and they say, because theykept government open, I'm doing all over
again. I gotta be real.That's what I had heard too. But
I'm just telling you that's why Iwas like, it was a fight between
the two of those, him andGates. It was him and Matt Gates.

(01:41:41):
He's talking about Matt Gates. Wehad to play that sound by from
Kevin McCarthy. That was shoot,oh my goodness, welcome back to the
program, Dana last year with you. Yeah, that's uh yeah, I
mean it sounds like I knew itwas over. He was. I think
Gates had wanted McCarthy to intervene onthis ethical stuff, and McCarthy did not

(01:42:02):
want to use his political capital forit, and that's what resulted in this.
And now we got Mike Johnson,who he can be the nicest guy
in the world. But we're notgrading you on how nice you are.
We're grading you on how well you'reperforming a house speaker. And they're two
very entirely different things, and theyshould not be conflated, and one should
not be used as a way toensure approval of the other. So there
you go. I wanted to playthat audio and then I need audio sound

(01:42:26):
by ten. Tom Cotton has madean amazing point here. Listen to those
it has to be you talk alot with Center read about Israel's responsibility to
provide aid in Gaza. Why doesIsrael have a responsibility to provide aid to
Gaza. Israel was a victim ofan unprovoked, vicious attack on October seventh.
Why should they provide aid to theiraggress to the aggressor nation or aggressor
Godza is not a nation to theaggressors on October seventh. We didn't provide

(01:42:50):
aid to Germany and Japan during WorldWar Two. What we we did provide
aid to an assistance to many ofthe countries that we've operated in recently,
as nine World War two, ifyou had been in George Marshall's or gladds
Inhower's position in order t would youhave wanted to provide aid to Germany?
Yeah? Why would you? Imean, Israel isn't under no and no

(01:43:14):
condition or nor is there any kindof requirement that they should have to provide
any kind of aid of Gaza.I thought that was a great point.
Tom Cotton made a very very goodpoint. So the Faisa bill, the
House blocked it. The House didsomething, guys. They voted down the
Pisa spy bill. Wow, theydid something. Is it voted down?
Ers? It just tabled no.That Well, the Mayeric is thing is

(01:43:38):
table. They voted this down.Okay, that doesn't mean that they're not
going to try to bring it backup, you know. I mean there's
one thing that Democrats are, it'svery very persistent. But so they did
something. Look at that. Uh, and I'm watching all these lawmakers go.
I voted no on the rule forFAISA. Good. We shouldn't be
spying on people without a search warrant. If it's important enough to spy on

(01:43:59):
people, it's important enough to getthe backside and get the a war rent
I know my right, so you'regonna need a warm for that. So
yeah, you guys know that track. My glove compartment slacks. There's a
trunk in the back and I knowmy right, so you're gonna need a
warm for that. Anyway, itwas a great Rick Rubn produced track.
So tomorrow I'm gonna talk more aboutthis abortion thing with Arizona and also what

(01:44:26):
the Republican Party needs to be focusingon for twenty twenty four. King Today's
stupidity. All right, it isour Vice president, Kamala Harris one.
This is cut thirteen. Oh mygosh, we believe she's even insinuating this,
but apparently she's against restricting sexually explicitliterature in the elementary schools. Listen
to this, all right? Hadit or hit it? Book bands?
Oh god, had it? Hadit? Had it? Had it again?

(01:44:48):
The idea that you would restrict informationand I'm sorry you were these broads.
And you know the same people whoare doing that are this, you
know, some of the same peoplewho are denying our history, I mean,
are trying to kind of just whiteones annoying than a view I love
like when like older women are tryingto be like super happy. Hi ah,

(01:45:13):
go get some Zena ladies. Folks, I'll be back with you tomorrow
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