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April 23, 2024 105 mins
The NYPD breaks apart Columbia University’s anti-Israel “Tent City”. A crazy Palestine protester harasses Alec Baldwin in a coffee shop. John Fetterman once again makes a based remark about Israel and violent protesters. Illegal immigrants who were shipped to Martha’s Vineyard are given “crime victim visas”. On Earth Day, AOC says student-led protests are peaceful. More on WWII comparison. Did Joe Biden have his “very fine people on both sides” moment? A Disney-themed drag show devolved into a protest at a Dallas dive bar. Cody J. Wisniewski joins us to break down VanDerStok v. Garland, an FPC lawsuit challenging the ATF's Frame or Receiver Rule about ghost guns.

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Today, the Senate sits for atest on behalf of the entire nation.
Is the test of American resolve,our readiness and our willingness to lead,

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and the states of failure are abundantlyclear. Failure to help Ukraine stand against
Russian aggression now means inviting escalation againstour closest treaty allies and trading partners.
It means greater risk that American forceswould become involved in conflict. It means

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more costly deployments of our military andstupor military requirements to defend against aggression.
I just think that if you're goingto go out there and you're gonna sit
here and talk about the you knowhow detrimental it is, make it more
entertaining than that, because I justyou know, it's Mitch McConnell, and
I just wanted to fall asleep listeningto him prattle on. You know,

(01:11):
you're talking about our tax dollars.Make it at least give me a show,
right, Take me to dinner beforeyou you sit here and take advantage
of me, you know, buyme a steak dinner, before you take
advantage of me for crying out loud. You know, I just just saying
I just just feel like that thatthat should be the way to go.

(01:32):
Welcome to the show. It's anotherday that ends in why it's the same
stuff that we're dealing with every day. I kind of I'm waiting for the
election because I want, uh,I want to I just want to see
how crazy the left gets and Iwant to see there. I want to
see the conventions and I want tosee all the craziness and I want to
see everybody sit here and fight overwho's the Russian stooge and et cetera,

(01:53):
et cetera. So welcome to theshow, Dana Lash with you top of
this our first hour here and gota number of things to discuss, including
all the latest with the DC machinations. And then of course we're going to
get into the college brats. They'regrown adults. I don't know why I'm

(02:14):
calling them brats because they're they're grownadults. But uh, the college protests,
and I do think it's interesting,wouldn't it didn't Biden say that he
got into the race because of whatTrump had said after Charlottesville. Isn't there
what he had said? So therewere the people with the tiki torches,

(02:39):
you would probably say because of someof the stuff they were saying, they're
probably in decemites, right. Sothey were there with their tiki torches.
Those were the Abercrombie and Bitch bros. Who were there with their tiki torches
and we missed you yesterday came.Nobody laughed at my jokes. Depressed.

(03:00):
They were out there with their theirtiki torches. They all went, you
know, they went the Fed boy. I'm sorry, I'm not supposed to
say that they went to the Boys. They went to Low's or the Home
Depot and they got their tiki torches. It's like four for thirty or something.
I don't know, that's what itwas. Those were pre bide inflation
prices. They went and did that. And then they went to Charlottesville and

(03:22):
they marched around like a bunch ofdebags. And that was really bad,
and the Democrats campaigned on it.Joe Biden got into the race because of
it. Well, what do youthink is going on at these college campuses.
There's no justifying this thing. Isee these people protesting and my first
thought was, y'all didn't get yourass beat enough when you were a kid.

(03:43):
That's what's wrong. That's what's wrongwith y'all. There was not enough
discipline in y'all's homes when you weregrowing up. Because you're doing this stuff.
You're at ivy League universities. Ihave zero. All of these pro
Hamas protesters, why don't y'all justsign up and y'all go and fight for
Hamas, go down in the tunnelsand you all can go fight for a
much you want to do it,yeah, I mean you want to do
it anyway. And if you haveno idea, the people who have no

(04:05):
idea about the geography, you're justprostitutes for terrorists. It's all you.
I have nothing nice to say.I am. What I really want to
say goes beyond what I'm allowed toby my government because censorship is real on
public airwaves. So I have nothingnice to say. I have nothing nice
to say today. I feel likebe Arthur today. I'm in that mood

(04:26):
I put up on Instagram, I'ma ray of Sunshine last night and it
was b Arthur and the Teletoby Sunand I feel like that right now.
That's how I that's my life,it's my spirit. I'm two spirit.
I'm b Arthur and me right nowthat's what two spirit means. But I
see these college kids out there.They canceled from what I in, not
all classes, but in person classesat Columbia literally for the rest of the

(04:51):
semester. I don't know how longtheir semester lasts, but I'm sure that
they still have finals to get through. Tell me how difficult that's going to
be to take your finals and etcetera, et cetera, when you can't
even like go on campus. Theydon't have their they don't have their in
person classes on campus anymore because ofthe virus of stupidity. That's why they've
canceled it, the virus of absolutestupidity. So they're they're protesting for Hamas.

(05:15):
That's what they're there for. That'sit. So there's there's no there's
there's no other justification for it.And they've been screaming. They're making it
to where Jewish students don't feel safe. They've been screaming. I mean,
I can't play for you half ofthe video that I come across. I
really can't because we'd have to censorlike all of it. The stuff that

(05:38):
that these protesters, these protesters,these brats have been screaming goes way beyond
uh just you know, for instance, criticizing Israel, criticizing that in Yahoo.
I mean, they are they justdon't like Jewish people. And you
had AOC who is out there saying, well, you know these these they're
mostly peaceful. It was the mostlypeaceful protest. Again. She has said

(06:00):
that you know these are young peopleshaping the country. Well, a lot
of them are in their early twenties, so they're adults. But I mean
they literally there's video of people literallyblocking Jewish students from attending classes, like
actually barring them from entering buildings.That's that's not protesting. That's your arresting

(06:20):
someone else's movement. That's that's exactlywhat it is. How did it get
to I mean, I know it'salways been here, but they've gotten so
emboldened lately. There've always been antiSemites and the left. This is why
I've always said, like, especiallywith when I saw the Charlottesville stuff,
I was like, well, theseare all leftists that are doing this stuff
because leftists all use race and religionas their number one identity. Every leftist

(06:45):
does this. Every leftist, theirreligion, their race is is their number
one identity above all, else,all else, about being an American above
everything. Their race is it.And they had the cops going Columbia.
You're watching some of it last nightbecause the Tint kids got upset. But
they're all with their organized paid fortents. You know these kids. Have

(07:09):
you seen some of these kids.You know, these kids don't got a
tent. They're they're they're they're notcamping aficionados. They don't they've seen me.
They don't pretend that they're homeless.They all had the same tints and
the cops had the cops had toget involved, and they were I mean,
they're just they're brats. But they'vealways been. There's always been this,

(07:31):
I mean, originally anti semitism.It's it's a leftist it is a
leftist thought process, and it's alwaysbeen there. But what's changed is they've
decided to get emboldened again. They'vedecided to get super emboldened and just and
do this act out like this,target people like this on college campuses and

(07:54):
colleges. I don't feel bad forthem, especially for these especially the these
Ivy League universities with these huge endowments. I don't feel bad for them.
Now, Biden, when I spokeof Charlottesville here, remember when as I
was just telling you, Biden apparentlydecided that he wanted to get involved in
the race at least this is whathe says because of what Trump said on

(08:16):
Charlottesville. But he literally just didthe whole uh, the two sides thing
or there's there's good people on bothsides. He he just did that,
there's there's there's there are find peopleon both sides of the December seventh debate.
This was after this is I thinkthis is this is audio sound bite
forty yeah, no, yeah,this is yeah, listen to this.

(08:39):
This was what he was asked.And was this Jackie Heinrich who asked this
question. They shouted it out athim, I think. But he had
said he condemned the protest, butthen he also condemns the people that don't
understand what's happening. And listen tothe SoundBite done the anti submitted protests on
college campuses. I condemn that shouldhave a protests after why I set up

(09:00):
I forge them to do with that. I also condemn those who don't understand
what's going on with the Palestinians andlearn how they're dreaming. Then Columbia University
president resigned. I didn't know that. I'm about have to find out more
about it. That is exactly that'sthat's exactly it. That's the there's good

(09:20):
people on both sides. That's whathe just said. Basically, Well,
I condemned the protest, but Ialso condemn those who don't understand what's going
on with the Palestinians. I don'tthink he knows what's going on with the
Palestinians. I mean, you havethe these protesters out there, as I
said yesterday, their torches are theuh they're little scarves that they're wearing.
Those are the new tiki torches.And they're targeting literally Jewish students in the

(09:46):
United States of America to the pointwhere they're nervous. These students are nervous
about being on campus. And Hamas, by the way, for the people
Biden again, Biden doesn't unders what'sgoing on. Hamas is supported by people
in Gaza. They are still sodon't think that the people there don't support
them. They abby dam they do. If you think that they don't,

(10:09):
you have no idea what's going on. And sidebar, I'm not here to
tickle the feelings of people who wantto be affirmed with every wrong thought that
they have. I'm gonna lay thefacts out and you can choose to accept
them or not. But there's beentwo separate polls that have been taken.
One was taken in March or noright before March. The other one was
December, after October seventh. Itwas in the very first week of December

(10:31):
that first survey, and they wereboth conducted. One was conducted by an
international journalist entity and the other onewas conducted by Ghazen Press. But by
and large they both revealed the samething. They there wasn't a lot of
discrepancy between them. They're still overwhelmingsupport, such overwhelming support. Again,

(10:52):
I'll remind you that they canceled electionsover there because Hamas was gonna unseat FATA
in West Bank and they were goingto be the dominating faction in these in
these two territories. So this we'regonna work. There's this is evidence of
the rot that's been taking place,that's been the spoil that's been ongoing on

(11:15):
these college campuses. And I can'timagine there's I would have been I would
be charged with assault if I wason college campus and I saw people blocking
other people because of their religion fromentering a building. The reason this stuff
keeps happening is because these people areindulged by the good graces of everybody else.

(11:37):
I'm gonna tell you what, collegecampuses, these college administrators and law
enforcement too. Y'all better get ahandle on this because the people that you
don't want to get involved are thepeople who want to be left alone.
The people who think that, youknow what, just because they think differently
from you, they they have everyright still to access a building on campus.

(11:58):
Those are the people that you donot want to tick off. So
they better get a handle on it, because if it gets out, you're
not going to see stuff like thatin a small town. That'll promise you
some of the other stuff we're touchingon as well. This we're going to
talk about this coming up, huge, huge headline. Supreme Court is going
to take up the legal fight overquote unquote ghost guns, which is a

(12:20):
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that are not serialized, which isa perfectly legal thing. If it's an
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enjoyment, if you have to.It's all federally regulated still, which is
why I'm saying that if you sellit, it has to be serialized.
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you would probably miss, it's timefor Dana's Quick five. This makes me
sad because I don't want to seetwo brahs suing each other, you know
what I'm saying, And I like, I don't dislike either of them.
David Beckham is apparently suing Mark Wahlbergafter a fitness brand deal soured and it
left him a few million out ofpocket. His firm dB Ventures Limited as

(14:31):
claiming that I somehow that he wasduped into working with F forty five.
That's Mark Wahlberg's like, he's gotinvestments in that gym. And he's also
suing the actors firm, the WahlbergInvestment Group and Group, and the gym
group F forty five's founders as well. He says the LASS eight point five
million, when stocks he was promisedwere withheld until after shares the share prices

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plummeted. So the Wahlberg and hiscodefendants are saying that it's fraud, the
Fraudaylent Conductor baseless. They're asking tohave the suit dismissed. Why, Like,
it's just so sad. Stop fighting. It's like watching your brothers fight
and you don't know who's side toget on. Stop it. I mean,
I let Mark Wahlberg because you know, come on, he's cool,

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But this still sad. America's fightto save handwriting from extinction because people are
getting dumber and teachers are warning thatsome twenty year olds can't even sign checks
anymore. But can I be honestwith you, after seeing the way some
of them vote, I'm actually infavor of not teaching them to write and
in fact, I would be infavor of not teaching them to read and
then duping them into signing their votingrights away. I'm just not above any

(15:37):
of this. I'm just be honestwith you right now. It's too bad.
It's not my fault that they're stupid. It's not my fault. You
know. This is what happens ifyou don't get taught handwriting in school.
I mean, I can't even readhalf of these people. It's like,
did you write with your feet?Have you seen the way some of them
write? I can't even read it. I think chickens write cleaner and they
stay on the line better. Butstates several dates, just to tell you

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what's up, several states are tryingto prevent handwriting from going instinct because everybody's
been using tablets and computers, andthe robots are gonna laugh at us because
we're not gonna be able to communicatewith each other, because we're gonna have
typed everything, and we're gonna livein this wally universe where we're all fat,
and we're all in these inflatable floatychairs and basically incinerated for food because
there's no other way that we canget our protein on that giant ship.

(16:21):
You didn't expect it to go there? Did you put it? Did?
Let's see here a pensioner was stabbedin front of a San Francisco church in
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saying that experts allege that a surgeonmakeup purchases is a signal of bad times

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for the economy to come, becausewomen will buy lipsticks and other things as
a way to indulge in affordable luxury. And I just think that maybe some
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(18:33):
podcast, hosted daily from The DanaShow. Ale can you please say free
pals down one time? Why didyou kill that lady? You kill that
lady? Got no jail time,No jail time, Alex, No jail
time, Alex. You'll put it. Innocent people in jail, Alex Goldwin.

(18:55):
Free Palace done, Alex? Justone time, and I'll leave you
alone. I'll leave you alone.I swear. Just say free Palestine one
time, one time, one time, one time. Alex. You a
criminal. You know he's a criminal. Come on, Alex, just say
free Palistine one time, one time, just one time. Please, I'll

(19:18):
leave you alone. Free Palestine isreal Zionism. Please say it and one
time. Then they're oh, thethere it is. That was Uh so,
Caana and I are kind of jokingabout this. That was this Alec
Baldwin was in some bakery in Manhattangetting coffee or whatever. I don't know

(19:38):
what he's doing. I don't care. He's not in jail. And uh
this broad decides. I mean,it was funny, but also at the
same time, let them eat eachother. I don't care. I don't
care, Kanan, and we're havinga conversation about this. We're like,
yeah, two dumbs usually don't makea rite, but it entertaining and I'm

(20:00):
okay with that. Welcome back tothe show, Dana lash with you or
at the bottom of this first hour, I'm okay with that. I don't
know if y'all there was community noteson this because this chick had said,
oh my gosh, white devil AlecBaldwin assaulted me because because I said he
was a murderer or something like that, and the community note was something to
the effect of, well, hehas not been yet, he's not been

(20:22):
convicted yet, and there's no evidencethat he's actually a white devil, but
this woman is a bee and veryannoying, and it was it's comical they
were getting the community notes were gettingspicy yesterday. But it is just let
him eat each let him meet themselves. Can I get a Vivand what what
a free what a fictional place?How about free Atlantis? How about that

(20:45):
same same effect? Right, goodgrief, except Atlantis now is a resort
on the Bahamas. So if you'regonna, they could have a resort in
Gaza, but they're too busy diggingtunnels and blowing people up, been shooting
rockets off of elementary school roofs.So there, you don't know speaking of

(21:06):
Gaza, I guys, I gottatell you, I'm at a loss of
words where it concerns one John Futterman. Now we've given him a hoodie pass,
and is he going for the umbropass for life? I don't know.

(21:26):
Everybody knows what umbros are, right, Does anyone not know what umbros
are? I'm looking specifically at ourmillennials and our older gen zers. Everybody
knows what umbros are, right,He does not know what umbros are?
No? Okay, first up beforewe continue on this, because it's it's
referenced a lot. Umbros is theshort uniform of choice for all high school

(21:53):
athletes in the nineties. Girls andguys come in all colors, and they
were so useful cane, were theynot? You had all different types of
the umbros, all different types.You wore them for soccer practice. You
wren't for track, you want,I mean for everything softball. Everybody wore
umbros. You wore them in gymclass, you wore them on the weekends

(22:14):
when you went bike round in yourfriend's house. Cane, right, you
had umbros. I had umbros several. Yeah, like everybody had umbros.
It was the thing that everybody had, Steve, you know what umbros are?
Oh my gosh. Sometimes I lovethem so much. It's like working
with Martians. It's my faces.I love it. They're like, what
gonna buy them? Rotary phones forChristmas? Oh? Man? Are the

(22:37):
clear phones where you can see allthe guts and it has the long cord?
Man, those are the jam That'swhen you know you arrived as a
teen. Did you have a clearphone where you all the guts inside were?
Yeah? Lit up when it rangso great? Everybody had umbros.
Now I don't think he wears umbrosbecause these are quite long, and I
think they're most mostly of a jerseyknit material. We'd call that sweat,

(22:59):
you know, like a sweat andsweatshirt sweatshort. But no, no,
no, Now, you got tosay it's a jersey knit material. You
got to make the fabrics sound wayfancier than it is because you know inflation,
right, So you got to it'sa five dollars up charge for a
damn pair of sweatshorts. No,no, no, no sweatshort. It's
a jersey knit. See that's howyou do it. I just sold you
into paying five dollars extra for sweatshorts. So I think he's going for like

(23:25):
the perpetual umbro pass now, sohe I can't read how this is written
on my audio list, sadly,but audio SoundBite five if you please.
It's completely reasonable to want to ceasefire or to have a different view on
that. Absolutely, that's a democracy, but it is not appropriate or illegal

(23:51):
or it's helpful to advance your argument. If you show up in a Starbucks,
I mean a Starbucks with a bullhornand start yelling at people, and
that doesn't make you no, well, it just makes you an asshole.
It's very American to protest and todo that in the appropriate way, then
I absolutely support that. I'm notsuggesting that you have to agree with my
view, but it's just saying itdoesn't really allow you to disrupt lives and

(24:15):
to inflict those kinds of damages onpeople that are just trying to get on
with their lives. Wow. Wow, I really wish that I could use
that as a band name. TheNoble blank Hole so great. He's not
wrong. It's like if you're takinga bullhorn into Starbucks. That just first
off, how do you make anannoying place more annoying? You take a

(24:36):
bullhorn into it and you start screamingabout freeing a fictional place that isn't actually
not free. Right, That's howyou make a place more annoying. He's
not wrong. Where's his wife at? I love the fact that we don't
know where's she at? It's like, where she when she's not there?
He's on fire? What is upwith that? I don't know. I

(25:00):
don't want to like, I don'twant to be mean to him, and
I'm not going to sit here andsay I have a friend who's like,
stop celebrating every damn thing that JohnFutterman says. He's a democrat, he's
still stupid on everything else. Buthold up, hold up, we live
in weird times. I will takeallies on certain issues where I can get
them. I'm okay with that.I am okay with walking us back to

(25:21):
a ground of normalcy by giving backpats for things that someone may do that
their rest of their party doesn't doand the rest of their party makes it
difficult for someone to do that.I bet he's not invited to sit at
the cool kids table and the Senatelunch room anymore. I mean, I'm
sure they do that because they're allpetty little Democrats. I'm sure they do
that. We got to send him, yeah, we first off, we

(25:44):
got to get those Kane Kane goes. We need to send him a Dana
Show hoodie. He would never wearit, but maybe he would. I
don't care. But I just feelhe's got the hoodie pass. Now.
It's like he's going for the umbropass. Do you know what's gonna have?
Have you ever seen that meme whereit's Vince mcma and it's a three
panel thing and he makes a happyface and then he's real excited and then
his head blows up for the thirdpanel. Like if Fetterman were to come

(26:07):
out and be like, yeah,everybody needs to leave the Second Amendment alone,
I would be the third panel VinceMcMahon. My head would explode.
I wouldn't know what to do withmyself. I don't I don't know,
I don't know how how would Ideal with that. I'm not quite sure.
He just needs, I think,to stay on this line, to
stay on this stay on this path. Uh, it's uh, at least

(26:27):
he's saying it, and he's andhe's right. Why why are people afraid
to say that? Why are peopleafraid to say that? Like, you're
just a jackwagon if you're going intothese private businesses and you're doing this stuff,
if you're blocking roads that uh.And we're gonna talk more about this,
but goodness, can we talk aboutthe uh? What if the hell
is a victim visa? Can someoneplease explain to me this now? Also

(26:52):
explain to me why was it badwhen Ron DeSantis sent illegal immigrants on planes
up up to Martha's vineyard? Butit wasn't bad when Joe Biden sent illegal
immigrants on planes up near Martha's vineyard? Why was that not bad? Oh?
Because it's d different. Right.So this is the headline that is

(27:14):
a New York Post illegal immigrants,because I don't use the term migrants.
Migrants. That's if you're coming.If I were to go to another country
legally, you could call me amigrant. If I were to enter another
country illegally, I would be anillegal alien in that country. Same applies
here. Illegal immigrants ship to Martha'sVineyard by Governor Ron DeSantis are given crime,

(27:34):
are given crime victim visaskin what isa crime victim visa? My first
initial thought I thought it has somethingto do with like the asylum seekers.
I'm a crime victim. I justhad the government still a whole hell lot
of my money last week. Iam a victim of crime. We're all

(27:56):
victims. We're all victims of crime. Where's my crimes? Crime victim vie.
That's a good point, But Iwould have magine, isn't this the
asylum? Is this what they're tryingto do, Like it's a visa?
So weird. So they got theygot convinced that they were duped into boarding
charter flights even though they were toldwhere they were going. And now they're
gonna be like, well we weren'ttold, Yes, you were shut up.

(28:18):
You don't you know what? Yougo where we tell you to go.
You come in illegally. Just behappy that we're not, you know,
I mean, there's there's crazier thingsthat could be done. Oh you
got sent to Martha's vineyard. Ohtears you got sent to a super rich
liberal enclave. Oh crying for you. They said they were duped into boarding
these charter flights. They even goton a charter flight. I bet they

(28:41):
could take bigger Now, I betthey could take bigger items than three point
four ounces of liquid? How muchyou want that? So they got sent
with false promises of jobs and housing. Well, it's the government. They
lied to you. Wheah, Welcometo America, morons. That's what they
do to us every Oh, yeah, you're Social Security, you're gonna have

(29:03):
it. It's broke, it's empty. We don't got nothing. Don't tell
them that you're gonna do something.It's totally broke. We don't got anything
in there. We spin it allin studying lesbian obesity and shrimp on treadmills.
We don't know what the hell wegot. So they were lied to.
They're like the government lied to us. Get in line. At least
three of the forty nine illegal immigrantsinvolved in the flight operation they received bona

(29:27):
fide determinations for the their U visasapplications. Wait, you can apply for
that, but you couldn't, like, I don't know under the country legally.
It said that they can't. Theygot these U visas. They can't
be deported while they wait for thevisa to come through. And they're called
basically crime victim visas. So youget rewarded for breaking the law. Wait,

(29:53):
you're you broke the law. Howare you a crime victim? You
broke it. Oh, they're superexcited. The lefties are super excited.
Oh it backfired the migrant flight stunt, even though Joe Biden was doing it
long before any Republican governor was.But they said that these and they're all
from Venezuela, and they get thecrime victim visa or the U visa,

(30:19):
and it can lead to permanent lawfulstatus in the United States. Kine does
not like that outcome. Nobody wouldlike that. It's a victim visa and
it's designed for victims of certain crimeswho have suffered mental or physical abuse and
are blah blah blah helpful law enforcementwhatever. I don't know what. But

(30:41):
you broke the law. You're nota victim of a crime. You did
the crime. I'm a victim ofyour crime. Where's my victim visa?
I want a victim something. Wheredo I get where? Where's mine?
Where's yours cane. We've been allvictimized crime, victim visa, you visa.
So that's but now it's interesting inthat they're claiming that somehow they were

(31:07):
falsely manipulated into getting on these flightsbecause Desanta said of it. Never because
Biden's done this. They've had planesleaving Jacksonville, Florida at like two am.
There's video of it, there werelocal reports of it, and the
White House got super mad when theywere asked about it. Think they still
are doing it just asenime. We'vegot more on this, more on a

(31:30):
lot of stuff, including Congress passnew oil sanctions that they're totally not going
to have enforced on Iran. We'vegot that for you as well. Hi.
I'm Margaret, a rhetoric and mediamajor at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale
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(31:55):
ago, and some of it doesread sort of quaintly. But consider the
injunction against titles of nobility in Articleone, Section nine, for example.
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(32:17):
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way, parenthetically, you know mystate of Delaware, which are but foks

(33:00):
as a wealthy state out in aplace called Claimont, Delaware. It's in
that park that goes up in thePhiladelphia into Pennsylvania into the Delaware River.
More energy plants, more oil finerefineries than anywhere including Houston, Texas.
And I lived just literally the schoolI went to was literally a quarter mile

(33:20):
from that border, and the prevailingwinds were south east where we lived,
so there was never any center forthe Pennsylvanias to move to do something.
But it affected Delaware. We hadthe highest cancer rate in the nineteen seventies
of any nation, any state thenation. And guess what a lot of
us from me included and ended upin bronchial asthma and many others. Oh

(33:44):
my gosh. So this is astory that he has told. I don't
know how many times. How manytimes has he told the story. I've
heard it personally of the last twoyears before where he says, oh,
all these oil slicks gave me thecancers. I got the cancers from the
oil slicks. Even and I'm lookingat two different publications from his own from

(34:05):
Delaware that's saying, yeah, that'snot accurate. In fact, they couldn't
find anything about oil slicks on carwindshields and Delaware. They went all the
way back to nineteen twenty three,and they said that the anecdote about and
this was from the Wilmington News Journal, the anecdote about the oil and windshields
Biden's used it before. We cannotfind actual clips or do we ever confirm

(34:27):
any of it. They he's madethis up. He makes this up over
and over again. I'm surprised hedidn't say and it got my son bo.
I mean, for the love,he's making the story up because he's
trying to sell you climate change,and I just don't want to. I
mean, it's stupid hyperbole. Whydoes he tell the same story over and
over again? That's a lie thatlike this, it's been local media,

(34:51):
there's proven it false before, andhe keeps saying it. He keeps saying
it, and like he was saying, oh yeah, people had to take
out rags and wipe the oil slicksoff their windshields every day, like frost,
are you serious? And not allthe local newspeople are like, wait,
what there's we have no record ofthis happening none and I And in

(35:15):
fact, cancer rates according to theCDC and World Population Review, cancer rates
in Delaware have declined significantly in thepast couple of decades. Interesting, So
he just keeps saying this stuff that'sin no way even remotely true. Part
of the course. So coming up, we got some twenty twenty four for

(35:37):
you. We've got some culture foryou, because don't tell me that you're
not going after the kids when youhost a literal Disney drag show that is
advertised as being open to minors.Yeah, and cydebar, why did they
never dress up as Ursula? Likethat's the one where the likeness is like
the most striking that never everybody alwayssuppens to be like the Little Mermaid or

(35:58):
some other garbage. It's like,y'all look like Arsla, like be Ursula,
because you know, if you're goingto do it right, like,
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(37:28):
Columbia, Yale, Berkeley, andmany others. Yeah, they peacefully or
previding to your students from entering thebuilding to go to class and screaming where
hamas bees? Yeah, so peaceful. This is these are the same students
that if you called a dude adude and he wanted to be called a

(37:50):
chick, you misgendered him. Ohmy gosh, if you misgendered someone,
if you made up word offenced someone, they would lose their mom and they'd
call it hate speech. But youknow, saying death to the Jews is
not hate speech. Mis Gendering someoneis hate speech. That's their new measure.
Welcome back to the program. Danalash with you. Top of this

(38:10):
first hour. That was AOC andthere's a video of her leading Joe Biden
around like it's her old grandpa andshe's visiting him at the home and he's
I mean, I watched this videoon break and I don't think does he
know? He acts like he doesn'tknow where he is. It's so weird.
He's so just out of it inthe video, Wan's gonna put it

(38:34):
up for the simulcast. She's leadinghim around and talking to him and she's
holding his hand leading him around.He has no idea where he's going.
He's walking like someone's old, outof it great grandparent. And then he
raises both of his arms up likelike a barbie. What was there like

(38:54):
beautiful hair Barbie or something like that. You flip a switch on our back
and she'd raise her arms like thatto run her hands through her hairm' the
only one who remembers that. Butshe's the way she's leading him around.
I mean, it looks like she's, you know, she's visiting grandpa or
great grandpa in the home. Itlooks just like that. And this was
at some event that they did that. I don't care to learn anything else

(39:15):
about. But she say it's true. They're out in the woods somewhere.
I'm gonna lead you away from thewoodshot Grandpa. I think it's an earth
Day thing. Oh earth Day,you know the guy founded by the guy
who composted his own girlfriend that EarthDay. We talked about that yesterday,
Sam, same Earth Day. Myfavorite way to celebrate earth Day is to

(39:36):
send all the pollution to China,where they have no regulations about pollution.
You actually help pollute the earth morethat way. Happy Earth Day anyway.
So the uh misgendering someone that's hatespeech to the left, screaming death to
the Jews at a Jewish student justtrying to go to class, you know,

(39:57):
could grief. It's the end ofthe year. They got final,
they're trying to live their lives.Screaming that at them while you bang your
drum offbeat to some stupid hamas chantthat's not considered hate speech. I think
your face is hate speech. I'mjust I'm at that level right now,
you know, really just at thatlevel. What what would happen if you

(40:22):
had protesters at Columbia who were screamingdeath to the gaze right right? Or
what if you had people at Columbiathat were screaming death to all you bitches
of color? Think about it?What if they were screaming those things barring

(40:44):
you from accessing buildings at a collegecampus that you pay an exorbitantly high tuition
for. What would what do youthink the response would be? What do
you think the response would be?What do you think the what do you
think it would be if they ifthey were on campus and they were screaming,
oh, death all you illegal immigrants. I'm just gonna go based off

(41:08):
of what they did. When Trumpjust ate a taco on ciccu tomayo.
Oh so here's a taco salad.Oh it is a taco salad. Yeah,
even more healthy? So yeah,no, I don't I don't.
If I'm gauging it by their responseto Trump during that time, then certainly
this has got to be the heightof racism here. I wonder if,
like at that point, Colombia wouldhave called in NYPD to actually arrest people

(41:31):
at that point, I mean,what if you sent what if you set
up tents and your whole protest wasabout hating a specific group of people,
but it was. But this time, let's say it wasn't Jewish people just
to say with somebody, give me, give me somebody that they could hate
Kane, Oh, the trans people, yeah, do the trans right?
Yeah? What if they're screaming deathall you dudes pretending your chicks. Well,

(41:53):
I mean, what if they wouldhave said that, huh, oh
my gosh, it's merriam. Whatif they would have said that transphobes,
yeah, transphobes turfs? No,they would have I mean, they've we've
already seen transactives shoot stuff up,so I can kind of imagine how that
would go. And the NYPD,I think, would shut that down very
quickly. I mean, good grief, you're a bigot if you are unwilling

(42:19):
to be forced to call a dudea woman. But you know, targeting
Jewish people is okay. Barring Jewishpeople from entering buildings is okay. Screaming
insightful like death to the Jews andall this other stuff, and war Hamas
and bring somebody was screaming like anotherHolocaust or something like that. There's all

(42:39):
kinds of video of this stuff.I mean, it's just all disgusting garbage.
How I'm just curious, how wouldthat go on these college campuses.
It's interesting what the left defines hishate speech and what they don't define his
hate speech because if it makes itif it makes it uncomfortable or disadvantages them
in any way as it relates totheir political ambition or strategy, then they

(43:02):
don't say anything about it. They'rejust quiet. They don't want to they
don't want to say they're not goingto say anything about it. Now they're
in they're in a bit of apickle because with Biden and Muslim voters and
and this fallout from them them unsuccessfullytrying to triangulate with our only ally in

(43:24):
that part of the world. I'mjust saying, it's interesting stuff. I
posted about this yesterday on UH andwe talked about it a lot yesterday,
and I'm not gonna relitigate it,but if you haven't read my piece yesterday,
I suggest you go do it.It's ah, Yes America. It's
called Yes America's right to drop theatomic bomb and yesterday. You can go

(43:47):
back and listen to some of thepodcasts. But if you wanted any of
the receipts or any of the historythat I discussed, it's all in this
piece. Because it was over theweekend that the decided it was going to
argue with itself as to whether ornot it was okay to drop the atomic
bomb. And this was after Whatgets me is how apparently historically illiterate some

(44:09):
people are. You had twenty yearsof Japan raping and pillaging all the other
nations around it. I mean,I'm not even going to get into there
was one massacre of one village andthey had I mean they said mass rapes.
It was the Nanging massacre and itwas they literally call it the rape

(44:32):
of Nanjing. And it was asix week genocide where they murdered everyone,
they mass raped everyone. And thisis what Japan was doing. This was
some years before, so it wasI think in thirty seven, So this
is some years before Pearl Harbor andtheir entrance officially into World War Two,
and ignoring still the attempted coup afterNagasaki and Hiroshima to prevent Japan's unconn conditional

(45:00):
surrender. I discussed that as wellin the Peace because there was a last
ditch effort. This was in thedays following the last bomb drop, and
it was called the Kyujo incident,where they had they were trying to stop
actually trying to stop this unconditional surrender. Japan wasn't there wasn't a consensus about

(45:20):
conditional surrender, and I got intoOperation Downfall, and then of course katsu
Go as well, and there wereestimated to be millions of more people lost.
I mean at least at least upto eight hundred thousand more servicemen,
American servicemen, and considering the waythat Japan was making civilian soldiers out of
everybody there was going to be theywere estimating up to two million more Japanese

(45:45):
killed if there was to be aninvasion. And there were two parts to
Operation Downfall, but it was apparentlygoing to be considered if Operation Downfall did
happen, it was going to beconsidered by some war scholars, for the
lack of a better way to putit, the largest amphibious assault equal to

(46:05):
that of or greater than that ofD Day. And it was I mean
they were there were people already gettingprepared. They were they were already being
trained for this because the very bushetominded Japan was not going to relent.
They were absolutely not going to relent. And this is one of the things
I told my husband about yesterday.I'm like, I worry that when we
lose all of our World War IIveterans, this reality is going to be

(46:28):
redefined in the future because there areliterally vets out there and people that I
know whose dads or whose grandfathers wereliterally being prepared for Operation Downfall. I
mean our own government. There wasa surge in the manufacturing of purple hearts
from the expected casualties. And ifyou would like receipts on all of this,

(46:49):
I have them. It's over atSubstack. But it was the only
way. And I reject the dumbargument about, oh, well, you
know what, We've bombed innocent children, so you just want to bomb innocence.
That's what I've seen some people opining. God, they put it on
my in the Instagram comments, orthey say it on Twitter or on Facebook
when I posted some of the stuffyesterday. These I'm sorry, but that

(47:13):
is you're an ahistorical anus for makinga stupid comment like that. And you
arrive at that point in your logiconly by very conveniently ignoring all of the
atrocities that countless women and children sufferedat the hands of a very brutal imperial
Japanese regime. And what you ignorewhat American children would be forced to endure

(47:36):
should that regime have continued. Ofcourse, I guess all those kids were
okay to kill? Is that whatI'm to assume from the logic from the
people who make that logic. Imean, these are people who have zero
differentiation when it concerns killing on purposeas a terror tactic and accidental loss of
life in a war zone. You'represupposing the guilt of Americans. And by

(48:00):
the way, you're doing exactly whatHAMAS is doing. It's the same argument
that HAMAS and its supporters use whenthey try to condemn israel self defense.
So congratulations, there's a few topicsthat I will claw people's eyes out over
literally just the tiny few and thisis one of them. I said in
my piece excusing the outright barbaric brutalityof imperial Japan than imperial Japan and their

(48:25):
determined refusal to cease hostilities by blamingthe United States for defensively putting it into
it. That's not just revisionist history, it's anti American propaganda. And I
think that the people who say,well, the United States is they just
manufactured a narrative as a way tojustify using the bombs, I think those

(48:46):
people need to ask themselves whether ornot they themselves have fallen prey to foreign
adversarial a foreign adversarial psyop as away to drive division at home. I
saw a lot of Russian bots outthere. They were saying, oh,
well, this a bunch of stuffthat just was not historically accurate. And

(49:08):
so you can go and read thispiece if you want to learn everything about
the estimated casualties, if you wantto read about the surge and Purple Heart
production, if you want to readabout the coup after both bombs were dropped,
if you want to read about OperationDownfall, if you want to read
about kutsu Go, if you wantto read about how Japan had to be
wholly defeated, and how they stillhad tons of kamakazis still a multimillion strong

(49:31):
army, even though their navy wasgutted, they still had all of these
other resources at their disposal. Andyou can go and read about all of
those things and then send the pieceto an a historical lana is that you
know who keeps repeating this anti Americanpropaganda war is hell. That's why it
should always be a last resort.But if you're going to do the math,

(49:52):
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(51:02):
and now all of the news youwould probably miss. It's time for Dana's
Quick five. So another earthquake,a six point three apparently hit Taiwan.
They were hit by dozens of earthquakes, the strongest one reaching a six point
three. It shook buildings in thecapital of Taipei. The quake had a
depth of about three point four milesaccording to the Weather Administration UH. This

(51:25):
UH Gavin Newsom is proposing to helpArizonans get abortions in California. Good grief
is there can they just like womencare more than just about abortions, right,
I mean, he's this tell methat you don't understand how women get
prenatal care at all. Without tellingme that you don't understand. Newsom says

(51:47):
that he's introducing legislation it's going tohelp Arizonans get abortions in his state because
he thinks that Arizona doesn't allow forlife of the mother, et cetera.
Those exceptions are literally part of theoriginal state law. So I don't know
what he thinks he's trying to do. It's just not allowing it again as

(52:07):
as a post conception birth control forrecreational sex. That's what. It's just
not allowing unless even unless the mother'slife is in danger. So that's he's
he's proposing this new law because youknow, California solved all their other problems.
Two life forms merged into one organismfor the first time in a billion

(52:30):
years. I'm going to try sohard not to make jokes here. It's
only happened twice in the history ofthe Earth. Apparently it's a process called
endosymbiosis, and it's it gave riseto all complex life as we know it
through mitochondria, and it happened withthe emergence of plants, they said.
And they said that they saw ithappening between a species of algae commonly found

(52:52):
in the ocean, So a speciesof algae and a bacterium that's that's commonly
found in the ocean. So theysaid that it's the second time apparently that
it's ever happened. It's kind ofinteresting. Also, Biden's seven billion dollar
earth date solar grants have been slammedas a giveaway to China because they're now

(53:14):
going to flood the US with lowcost, cheaply made Chinese energy panels.
You know, because nothing you're givingaway. It's literally you're just giving everything
away to China. We're going totalk about this coming up. We're also
going to talk more about the Ukrainestuff. And apparently Generation Z is aging
faster than any other generation before it, and they think that it has to

(53:37):
do with not just genetics, butdiet and lifestyle, and some specific lifestyle
choices may be to blame. That'sinteresting. We have a lot more on
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Apple, Spotify, or wherever youget your podcasts. He directly addressed the
vile comments that circulated over the weekendwith a call to action, saying that
we must speak out against the alarmingsurge of anti Semitism because silence is complicity.
Like we said, while every Americanhas the right to peaceful protest,
calls for violence and physical intimidation targetingJewish students and the Jewish community are blatantly

(55:31):
anti Semitic, unconscionable, and dangerous, and they have no place on any
college campus or anywhere in the UnitedStates of America. Echoing the rhetoric of
terrorist organizations, especially in the wakeof the worst massacre committed against the Jewish
people since the Holocaust, is despicable. We are of course monitoring these situations

(55:52):
closely. There has been alarming rhetoricthat we want to be sure we are
meeting ours responsibility to speak out againstwe will continue to do that, and
that is a commitment the President madein the first ever national strategy to counter
anti Semitism. That is something hefeels very strongly about. But you all

(56:14):
remember that he made the decision torun because of the anti Semitic file.
So this is their deputy secretary.He's a lower level staffer that they sent
out to basically clean up Biden's messof a remark where he essentially both cited

(56:35):
the whole situation with these college protests. Welcome back to the program, Dana
Lash with you at the bottom ofthe second hour, and again you can
listen coast to coast. You canalso stream the radio program and watch the
simul cast of the radio program onChannel three forty seven Direct TV and everywhere
else. It's also streaming on xBut that's ultimately what he did with these

(57:00):
protests that have been happening on thesecollege campuses is I mean, that's that's
really what they did. Is he'strying to both sides it with his the
remark that he made. I mean, we have his remark. Can we
just play his remark again? Thiswas his very fine people moment audio sound
by one. Just listen to thisreal quick done. The anti submitted protests

(57:21):
on college campuses. I condemn protests. That's why I've set up I told
to have to do with that.I also condemned those who don't understand what's
going on with the Palestinians and learnhow they dream. The Columbia University president
resigned, I didn't know that.I'll I'll have to find out more of
that. Good heavens, I meanhis remark was his comment was bad.

(57:49):
I mean this, it just was. I condemn them. I also condemned
those who don't understand what's going onwith the What does that mean? What
does it even mean? One ofthe things too to note is the difference.
I actually think this is different fromTrump's remark in that it's Trump was
not both sizing the rioters in Charlottesville. He was talking about the removal of

(58:20):
statues and when he was talking abouthow on that specific debate. If you
ever listen to his full remarks onthis, and I'm just telling you what
was said, you can you knowit just has nothing to do with whether
you like Trump or not. Ifyou're an objective thinking person, you know
you'll dislike someone for very real things. And you'll and you not for made

(58:40):
up nonsense. But he was speakingabout this debate on the statues, and
he was saying that there were peoplewho felt as though you were destroying American
history, good or bad by removingthe statues, and then people who felt
on the other side that the statuesrepresented something that was painful in the past,
et cetera. And he was sayingthat they're on the on the sides

(59:01):
of the debate, that there's goodpeople on either side of the issue,
on either side of that debate.That's what he was talking about. And
then they made it to be abouthe was talking about the rioters in Charlottesville,
but he actually said later when hewas specifically asked about Charlotte, the
Charlottesville riot, he was like,oh, white supremacists, all this other
stuff, and he like raged atthem. So I don't that's still that

(59:25):
that fallacy still persists, And that'swhy I think Biden's remark was even worse.
But I didn't think Trump's remark.I thought the context in which they
tried to falsely place Trump's remark wasbad. Biden's remark is actually bad,
and it's because the way he saysit He's like, I also condemn those

(59:45):
He says, I condemned the antiSemitic protest, but I also condemn those
who don't understand with what's going whodon't understand what's going on with the quote
unquote Palestinians. What do you mean? What do would you not understand what's
going on with a everybody knows what'sgoing on. I mean, you have
these Hamas cheerleaders with the scarf versionof their tiki torches, literally cheering for

(01:00:09):
the annihilation of a people because oftheir religious beliefs. This has nothing to
do with government disputes or disagreements withthe Prime Minister has This is literally about
going after somebody people for their beliefs, and Hamas the terrorist entity is the

(01:00:30):
democratically elected official government of the peoplein Gaza. They knew they were a
terrorist element before they voted for them. They knew that they were a terrorist
group when they were voting for them, and they knew they were a terrorist
group when after October seventh they toldinternational news agencies by a wide, unbelievable

(01:00:53):
majority that they overwhelmingly approved of whatHamas did on October seventh. Furthermore,
they again knew that Hamas was aterror element, a terror group, by
telling their own Gazen surveyors who weretrying to pull the people. And this
was a spring of this early springof this year, when they overwhelmingly approved

(01:01:17):
of what Hamas was doing and theystill liked them, and they were still
popular, and people knew again thatthis was a terrorist group when they were
overwhelmingly indicating that they were going tobe voting for them to take over in
West Bank as also in addition tothe Gazen strip. So, I mean
there's at some point the excuse justtires out, It just wears thin.

(01:01:39):
You know that they're a terrorist group. If you want to know what's going
on with people in Gaza, it'sthis. They're represented by terrorists. And
what have I said about elected officialshere in the United States, how it's
an avatar of the people? AmI supposed to say that there's an exception
elsewhere, like people just didn't knowthat they were blowing up, that they

(01:02:00):
had a martyr's fund. I mean, it's a little difficult to to say
otherwise when you watch video after videoof like random people coming out of their
homes and helping to spit on peoplethat have been taken hostage and uh motorbiked
back into Gaza. I mean,I'm just saying that's just, you know,
it's observation seems pretty legitimate. No, you had a country that defended

(01:02:24):
itself against this terroristic, nihilistic entity, and now you have all these these
uh sympathizers, terrorist sympathizers on oncollege campuses that are doing this. Now,
who's, by the way, doyou remember who's whose tuition is getting
quote unquote forgiven. Joe Biden andthe Democrats they're they're they're doing all this

(01:02:50):
student loan forgiveness. How much youwant to bet that you have Jewish families
out there, really everybody, notjust Jewish families that are that are paying
off the college debt. Now ofthese pro hamas student terrorizers, sympathy terrorst
sympathizers, Joe Biden's already bought offtheir votes. Maybe they should do a

(01:03:12):
rally there at these college campuses andJoe Biden could remind everyone at Columbia that
he did college loan forgiveness quote unquoteforgiveness. They have a don't they have
like a whole other sixty something threemillion dollar thing that they're getting ready to
do I look this up. Ithought it was announced last week, whole
student dad forgiveness, just saying,you know, it seems like that.

(01:03:34):
I mean, they're also protesting atMIT, They're doing all of this stuff,
so it seems like, uh,you know, you're you're you're paying
for them to be there. You'repaying for them to be there, You're
paying for them to do these protests. Now a few other things. I
want to make sure that we pullthis up. I got a lot of
windows open. I want to makesure that we get to also. Uh,

(01:03:59):
this is audio sound by ten.This is Florida Governor Ron de Santis
on these demonstrations. Listen well,first, on what's happening in these college
campuses. You know, if Iwere in charge, I would send the
Justice Department after those universities because thisis unacceptable to have this type of anti

(01:04:21):
semitism where it's it's it's not justbad speech, they're really targeting Jewish students.
It's a hostile environment and violates thecivil rights of those students and these
universities that they just aren't willing todo what needs to be done to ensure,
can you h true? I'd sendthe DOJ after those universities, and

(01:04:45):
maybe maybe Republicans in Congress could just, you know, maybe they could do
something with the power of the purse. I mean, I realized they only
have a plus one majority. Maybethey could stop obsessing over the speaker seat
long enough to figure out maybe maybeholding these universities accountable by I don't know,
strangleholding. Putting a stranglehold on federalgrants might be nice, right,

(01:05:09):
might be nice to do. Imean, this is it's leftist radicals that
the left finds completely disposable. Theyuse them every election cycle. But I
like what he had to say thereon that. Can you explain to me
how it is this is happening inTexas the Red Goose Saloon in Fort Worth.

(01:05:34):
Now, I don't know why anybodywho's a miner would be going into
a saloon, but apparently the Dallasmedia is saying that the venue has weekly
drag shows every Sunday. Okay,whatever, I don't if you're an adult,
you're doing adult stuff. But theyhave said that you are allowed to

(01:05:58):
bring your children, and they haveapparently the advertising like, for instance,
they're doing a Disney theme brag dragbrunch, a Disney theme drag and making
sure that everybody knows it's open tominers. Oh oh so, I mean

(01:06:24):
why would it be open to miners? I just think it's weird. You
said, as Disney themed, wouldn'tthere be them? Yeah, wouldn't there
be some sort of trademark issue?And you can't be using Disney's likeness unless
they've greenlit. This wasn't it wasn'tThere a drag queen that was on Fox
who said that it's just the basicb like great value version drag queens that

(01:06:48):
perform on Sunday afternoons. Aren't theyall that? No? Apparently the good
ones they only liked Friday and Saturdaynights. It's the ones that are bad
and that they're not very good thatdo Sunday afternoons. I'm not saying that
what does that want? There wasthat drag queen that Jesse has on Jesse
Waters has on. I gotta askhim who that who that is? He

(01:07:09):
has this drag queen on, Butthis dude was like, yeah, these
are I mean, he just hedestroyed these drag queens and he's like,
this is an adult show, thisis not for kids, And was basically
saying, if you're bringing your kids, here's something's wrong with you. But
then also just in a very EltonJohn level of cattiness, just destroyed the
drag queens that perform on So Idon't know enough about drag queen culture came

(01:07:31):
to know this. Uh, butyeah, they said that apparently there was
a moondance drag brunch that also performeddid an all ages six Flags drag that
happened last year. I guess it'ssome of the same performers and it was
six Flags here in Texas in Arlington. They did not enforce any kind of

(01:07:56):
age restriction and it was an explicitdrag show that was performed. It's six
Flags. Okay, that's a problem. You're taking it out of the saloon
now and you're taking it to afamily theme park. I mean, you've
got to you got to be sotall to ride on the rides, but
you don't have to be so oldto go and watch dudes dress up as
women and shake their bits. I'mjust saying. They said that there was

(01:08:21):
a lot of sexual dances, nuditymimicking nudity, sexual acts, things like
that. Apparently one guy had hisentire backs that exposed. I mean it
was just wild. It's bad.So that's that seems like if you're trying
to start a fight, like specificallytargeting people's kids, it's a great way

(01:08:45):
to do it. Why has thisbecome the hill that the left wants to
die on? Rhetorically speaking, Idon't mean like how the left says when
they want people to die, likethey actually die and they'll send the transactivists
in schools. I mean, like, you know, rhetorically speaking, why
is this the hell? Personally?I think they know that they can instill
evil in younger people and it effect. You know what's happening to just grown

(01:09:11):
adults going and doing grown adult stuffwithout having to go, Well, you're
narrow minded unless you take your childto go and see this overweight man shake
his hairy ass on stage. It'screepy if you want to take a kid
to one of these shows, andthat make you need friends. If you're
taking your kids to drag you needto get your your lonely ass some friends.

(01:09:31):
And it's not bigotry to say that. Sad, it's not bigotry to
say that. If you I don'thave anyone to go to anything with me,
I guess I'll take my kids.Wow, that's like worse than the
mom from Mean Girls. I'm nota regular mom, I'm a cool mom.
That's that's the slame. I think. If you're taking kids to this

(01:09:54):
adult stuff, you need to getyou some friends, like for real,
get outside, touch grass, learnhow to talk with other adults. It's
kind of weird, you know.I mean, it's not kind of it's
weird. Stop it stopping weird.We got more on the way. We've
got Florida Man coming up. MaybeFlorida Man can restore some of the sanity
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(01:10:58):
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life mission to make bad decisions.It's time for Florida man, a nice
Florida man. Story to Florida womendrove they well, they were attempting to
drive from Jacksonville five hundred miles downthe coast of Florida to earn the Guinness
World Record for longest distance by toycars. That's a thing that people do.

(01:12:05):
Okay with the toy cars, allright? I mean, do you
have real tires on it? Itdoesn't say. The piece doesn't say.
I would imagine the little plastic tiresaren't going to hold up. Just saying.
A Florida man used a cardboard boxto hide his face while breaking into
a port Orange business. Say deputies, Yes, this Florida man tried to
conceal his identity with a cardboard boxover his head. He was stealing all

(01:12:31):
kinds of stuff and he in thesemultiple businesses. Detectors reviewed the footage and
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and take the box off his headand then try to pedal away, which
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just crackheads. And they found thebox that he used discarded in the alley

(01:12:56):
outside the business. They did catchhim and he was rested Alan Gudreau for
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doesn't do anything when you take itoff in full view of the CCTV.
Okay, stick with us. Wegot more in store. Third hour on
the way. No. I thinkthat with every social movement there are unfortunately

(01:13:19):
outside detractors who come and try tospread their hateful rhetoric, and we stand
completely against this. It's horrifying tosee. But we stand for liberation and
human rights and equality for Jewish people, for Palestinians, and that's what we're
calling for. Well, then whyare you going out there with the lie
of occupation and everything else. Imean, you can't very well say that
you find certain things abhorrent when you'reengaging in these lies that are inflaming this.

(01:13:45):
I mean, that's the truth ofit. Welcome back to the program.
Dana Lash with you at the topof this third hour. That's just
one of these students at Columbia University. I was reading at the Wall Street
Journal. How they are They saythat these pro Hamas and that's what it
is. I mean, you're repeatingHamas rhetoric and you're protesting against Jewish people.
Uh. These pro Hamas protests areforcing colleges, the Wall Street Journal

(01:14:09):
reports to rethink graduation plans, andschools are trying to minimize the disruption of
these commencements because the conflict over withthe conflict after Gaza attacked Israel and Israel
defending itself, it's caused some tensions. I don't colleges should be like,

(01:14:33):
look, if you're going to disrupt, you don't get your diploma. It's
that that that simple. If you'regoing to disrupt, you're not getting your
degree the end. That's that's thepenalty for disrupting a commencement ceremony, especially
at these universities where Goli These arelike six figure costs at these universities,

(01:14:57):
super expensive. So yeah, you'renot gonna get your You don't get this
if you're gonna disrupt the commencement ceremony. I would be livid if my commencement
ceremony was interrupted by somebody protesting forHamas. You know, they were screaming
at they were telling student Jewish studentsgo back to Poland they were screaming it
at them. There was a studentat Yale that got that got beaten with

(01:15:20):
a flag that gods and say representsthe fake entity Palestine. And there was
a rabbi that told students. Also, a rabbi told students of Columbia that
they needed to stay home for theirown safety. One of the chants,
and there's video of all of this, one of them said quote, go
Hamas, we love you, Wesupport your rockets too. And it was

(01:15:43):
a whole crowd of people chanting itin Colombia, at Columbia University. All
of that, I mean absolute thingthey were saying. They were chanting,
Hamas, make us proud, takeanother soldier out. This is the this
is all the stuff that they wereThere's video of all of this, all
of this. Burned Tel Aviv tothe ground, was another chant. Uh,

(01:16:09):
there's tons of video of all ofthis, all of this all over
I mean, I have I haveit here. Uh, it's that's not
that's just you're being a hate You'rejust being hateful. That has nothing to
do with your protesting for whatever equalityor whatever you're literally pushing Hadred go back
to Poland. And they they weresaying, quote, say it aloud,

(01:16:30):
to say it clear. We don'twant no zionis here love the double negative
grief. We say justice. Yousay, how burn tel Aviv to the
ground? That was their other thatwas their big chance. That's all on
video. There's tons of video ofall and these are all like different groups
saying this, and and the bigcrowd of Columbia was chanting all of this.
Uh, the big crowd of Columbiawas chanting. Quote. They were

(01:16:53):
the ones who was chanting, Gohamas, we love you, we support your
rockets too, And we say justice. You say how burned tel Aviv to
the ground? That was the otherone. They were chanting. Tons of
these students on on camera, oncamera, like a horde of them on
camera. It's not just a coupleof them, it's all of them.
It's not just a couple. It'sall so when you hear them try to

(01:17:15):
defend themselves, oh no, it'sjust it's just a couple that that doesn't
that was the whole damn protest,the whole protest that Columbia was screaming this
stuff on camera. Why didn't thatWhy did anyone not push back on that
student? Well, here's the videoof literally your protest where all of you,
hundreds of students are chanting to burnTel Aviv to the ground and quote,

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go haamas, we love you,and I'd play it, and then
I'd ask for that student to respond, how do you say it's only a
couple of people and that you don'tlike them, or that you how is
this about quote unquote quality or anyof the things that you just said.
You liar, you terrorist, liar? How I don't know. Are they

(01:18:03):
trying to get people killed? Theleft? Remember, this is the same
left that if you miss gender someone, oh my gosh, it's actual Laurel
hats batch. They freak out.You can't use the wrong pronoun, Oh
my gosh, it's hateful. Can'tuse the wrong pronoun. They were super

(01:18:24):
upset when they thought that there wasanti semitism in Charlottesville, because they were
trying to argue that that was somehowon the right. But this is acceptable.
I don't even understand that that doesn'tmake any sense to me. The
administration's been mia condemning any of it. They've hasn't. I mean, he

(01:18:51):
hasn't said a single thing except thatboth sides quote, and then they sent
a low level staffer out to cleanthat up because that was a disaster.
So it's this is I mean,this is actual anti Semitism on display in
college, in a college campus.And it's not just I mean, there's

(01:19:14):
a lot of colleges. This ishappening at I'm mit, it's happening at
MIT even aren't they that math andscience nerds came? Yeah? Isn't that
where Thomas Massey went? Yeah,yeah, yeah, Thomas Massey was there.
Yeah, Thomas Massey. That waswhat SoundBite was that that we played?
Was that? That was? Wasthat? Eight? Let's play eight.

(01:19:40):
Let's play audio sound bite eight.This is that lady that does scalped
the Karen listen. At the cruxof these on campus tensions or allegations of
anti Semitism hurled against Jewish students oraccusations at Columbia's leadership has not done enough
to keep students safe. A duelingnarrative has emerged, with student protesters saying
the anti Semitism is not coming fromColumbia students. Really, then why are

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there mobs of I mean, whyare there mobs of Columbia students that are
saying this stuff? Here? I'llgive you the video. I don't although
I don't think it's been censored.But where Wan's gonna throw this up?
How is this this video of Columbiastudents saying, go Hamas, we love

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you, not students. I'm curious. There's more of it. I mean,
there's a lot more. There werestudents that have been assaulted on campus,
and a lot of that's been onvideo and photograph. Wan's got the
video of a bunch of and that'sjust one of the videos of some of
the Columbia students that are screaming abouthow they love Hamas and they want to

(01:20:46):
see Tel Aviv burn to the ground. There's tons of other video of this
stuff all around campus and at othercampuses too. So how is that completely?
I mean, there's there's video evidencethat just destroys all this stuff.
There's no excuse these people, they'rejust excusing it. Just be honest.
You hate Israel and you're an antiSemite, and you hate Israel because you
don't like Jewish people. Don't hidebehind the veneera of well it's their government.

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Just come out and embrace you yourhatred for Jewish people. We all
know it. I don't know whywe're all pretending otherwise, Why we're all
pretending that these excuses are in anyway valid. I just watched a terrorist
student talk about how being an antiSemite is okay and excusing anti Semitism from
the majority of the protesters that arethere. You can't sit here and show
me video after video after video aftervideo of crowd after crowd after crowd after

(01:21:32):
crowd of students screaming anti Semitic garbage, screaming that they love Hams and they
want to see different parts of Israelburn to the ground, and they I
mean all this other stuff. Imean to tell people to go back to
Poland assaulting Jewish students and then tellme that you don't have an anti Semitic
problem. You do good night.So, like I said, there's a

(01:22:00):
major problem with universities, and Igoing back to my original question, are
they trying to get people killed?I mean, is the left not going
to be happy until they've got deadbodies. I'm curious. This is just
wild. Does the left only careabout anti Semitism if they think it's something
that they can pin on someone thatthey think is on the right, which,

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by the way, I reject thatany kind of religious or race based
ideology is in any way remotely onthe right because that's literally antithetical. It's
absolutely antithetical to everything that limited government, like a conservative stands for, because

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that's not your identity. You're anAmerican. All your other stuff is secondary.
Actually, if you're a Christian,all, then you're you're a Christian
American and then everything else comes afterthat. But see, you can't have
it in that order because a Marxismthrives when that disorder is prioritized, when
that's at the top, when allthe different identities are prioritized over one identity.

(01:23:11):
Do you understand this is all juststatism. It's all the same tyranny.
It's all different faces of the sametyranny. Now, Yeah, And
I was reading some of the storiesabout students who are assaulted. I mean,
it's just wild. Did you guyshear the story? There was a
they've had the trial going on whenit first came up, and was going

(01:23:33):
to trial. We talked about it. It was an Arizona jury. The
case of this seventy five year oldman a Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
His name's George Allen Kelly, right. He is the rancher who he and
his elderly wife were home and therewas illegal there were illegal immigrants trespassing on
his property. He's had a problemwith drug runners and cartels on his property.

(01:23:57):
He was very clearly concerned about hissafety and the safety of that of
his elderly wife and his family becausethey've got grandkids. And he had seen.
What happened was he saw a guywith all kinds of they had guns
and backpacks and they again they hadbeen trafficking drugs. He keeps catching them
trafficking drugs on his property. Anda group of men were on his property

(01:24:23):
illegally. They entered the country illegally, and they started firing. They started
firing at him, and he defendedhimself and they actually charged him with killing
an illegal immigrant. And they hada hung jury that resulted in a mistrial,

(01:24:45):
and they said the jury began deliberationslast Thursday, but by yesterday they
had no clear verdict, and sothe judge says, this case is in
mistrial and they have one hundred andseventy acre ranch. He said border patrol
warned him all the time about illegalimmigrants and that were cartel members coming across,
et cetera. And you know theywent and these guys had guns.

(01:25:13):
Kelly, he fired nine shots total, and apparently one of them struck this
one guy who was a repeat offender. He entered the United States illegally countless
times. He was deported in twentysixteen and the Democrat County attorney indicted Kelly
on one count of second degree murderone count of aggravated assault with a deadly

(01:25:36):
weapon. Kelly pled not guilty,turned down a plea bargain. He wasn't
going to plead guilty to negligent homicide. I mean, seventy five years old.
They would have the prison sentence thathe would have gotten would have been
life for life for him. Andthere was no proof by the way that
Kelly had fired the shot that killedthis illegal immigrant criminal. They never found

(01:26:00):
around, They never found any evidenceat the time of his death, and
the only other witness in the casewas another illegal immigrant cartel member, and
he kept changing his story and theythen they started thinking was even at the
scene. So then the police conduct, they said, was a big problem.
So we're going to talk We'll talkabout this and follow this case more.

(01:26:24):
But this is problematic. And youknow, they tell you that only
the government are the people that aresupposed to have guns, they'll protect you.
So what do you hear from guncontrol folks? Really? And now
all of the news you would probablymiss. It's time for Dana's Quick five.
So China has eight point three millionpeople who can't repay their debts,
and the way that they punish themreads like a black Mirror episode. IBT

(01:26:46):
the International Business Time say that therising and loan it's I mean they are
blacklisted. They have the blacklist containsall their personal information, people who are
behind, who are debtors. Theycannot book vacations, they cannot book hotels,
they cannot buy property, they cannotaccess higher insurance coverage, they cannot

(01:27:08):
use toll roads, they cannot usepayment apps, they cannot board trains,
and they cannot board planes. Theycan't do anything. They said that in
February, over seventeen million people wereprevented from buying plane tickets and over five
point five were prevented from purchasing traintickets last year, and apparently telecom companies

(01:27:28):
in China assign specific ring tones tothose who are blacklisted. So if you're
a debtor, anybody who calls adebtor that they are warned by a recorded
voice note about that person's financial crisis, and all their details are made public.
All their details are made public.That's what China does. That's wow.
A surgeon was fired after ogling sedatedpatients. Oh well, that's a

(01:27:53):
bad one. Millennials are millennials wona four day work week. This is
the sound of me mentally rolling myeyes so hard I just strained them.
Reclining seats on planes may soon beno more. Airlines are apparently getting rid
of them because they want you tosuffer and be all hemmed up while you're
sitting in the metal tube. Theysaid that losing the ability to recline can

(01:28:15):
be a blessing in disguise. No, it is not. It is not.
All I ask is that you justdouble check when you recline your seat,
right, Like, don't be thejackwagon who just goes boom, Like,
be polite. I'm all about youknow, extending a gesture of goodwill
on the plane. But heaven forbidif you take your shoes off and you
touch me with your feet like I'vetold you, I will punch them off

(01:28:35):
your ankles. We got a twoa issue, major, major Supreme Court
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podcasts. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you at the
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can also catch the simulcast of theradio program as well Channel three forty seven
direg TV. You can find uson x All that good stuff and this

(01:29:17):
case that we have been talking aboutwith regards to ghost guns, and we've
been talking about the Dexter Taylor case, et cetera. I hate the term
ghost gun because it's such a dumbterm. I mean, there's no aspect
of the Second Amendment that is notmeticulously, ridiculously overregulated by the federal government.
So I don't know why we havethis well, I mean, I

(01:29:40):
know why, but we have thisnarrative from the Biden administration on ghost guns,
like, oh my gosh, wejust got gang bangers out there making
ghost guns and people going out andselling them. And I mean, the
ATFS own data on this completely deconstructsthis argument. But to my point,
though, this came out I guessright after we got off air yesterday that
the Supreme Court art is now goingto hear they granted sert to this ATF

(01:30:03):
ghost gun role. And apparently thiswas sought out by the Biden administration,
which I guess they thought they weregoing to get one over on the Second
Amendment community. But it's not goingto go that way for them because the
Firearms Policy Coalition is like, yeah, we'll be your Huckleberer, We're going
to go ahead and do this.Joining us now is Cody w Wasnowski.
He's on X at the Wizard ofLaws with a Z, but he's with

(01:30:23):
the Firearm Policy Coalition and there heis the president of the Coalition and counsel
for the plaintiffs in this vander Stockv. Garland case. It's good to
see you, Cody. Welcome.We appreciate you joining us on this.
So it's good news in fact thatthey are hearing this. And a lot
of people were wondering if the SupremeCourt was going to actually grant sert in

(01:30:44):
this case, and now it lookslike, yeah, I mean, you're
going to have your day in courtthis to tell me about this just your
initial reaction first off, yeah,absolutely, and thanks for having me,
Dana. At one point of clarification, so I'm president at FPC Action Foundation,
but I actually represent FPE in thiscase, which is one of the
plaintiffs. You're exactly right. We'regoing to have our day before the Supreme
Court. And I know a lotof people were a little bit concerned because

(01:31:09):
the Biden administration, the federal governmentis the one that asked for certain this
case, but we actually agreed thatthe Supreme Court should hear it. The
key there is that this lets usget in front of the Supreme Court,
gets the case briefed, and givesthe justices an opportunity to finally weigh in
on this issue and really dig intothe case. So, yes, the

(01:31:29):
federal government is the one that saughtcert The reason they had to do so
is because we defeated them at theCircuit Court, we defeated them at the
District Court as well, and welook forward now that we've got the opportunity
to defeating them at the Supreme Court, and this is going to be one
of the This is I think possiblyan earth one of those cases you would
describe as you know, legally beingan earthquake, because the ATF has been

(01:31:51):
trying to redefine what a firearm is. I mean, I mean now,
I think the general rule is youcould just have like an unmilled block of
aluminum and that's that's a firearm now, A paperweight that's a firearm now.
And this creates I know that thiswould affect potentially a lot of other cases
that are being litigated right now.How it's I note that part of the

(01:32:14):
job of being counsel on this isreally kind of gauging where the justices are.
Because I've talked to I'm not anattorney, but i have a lot
of friends who are, and I'vebeen privy to their discussions and they've said
prior before we had the current makeupof the Supreme Court that you know,
they were concerned about the court hearingcertain cases you know, because you know
the law that the decisions that theyend up coming out with, I mean

(01:32:35):
that has you know, clearly lastingimpact. Do you have a little bit
more confidence with the current bench goinginto this with this case? I do.
There's a key to this case thatmakes it a little bit unique.
So this case is brought under theAdministrative Procedure Act, right because it's a
challenge to an agency rule making.And the real question that underlies this case

(01:32:58):
is just one of statutory internsation.Congress passed the law that defines firearm ATF
in an attempt to expand its power, basically went back on its its review
and its application of that definition offirearm, the application of that law that
it's had for decades upon decades,and has tried to reread the law to

(01:33:20):
give itself more power. Really,what this question will boil down to before
the Supreme Court at its base isgoing to be a question of statutory interpretation.
And that's something where a lot ofthe Justices are very good on that
issue and have also been very concernedwith agency overreach, not even just necessarily

(01:33:42):
in you know, the firearm space, but in all of these regulatory spaces.
The agencies have so much control overdaily life. Yeah, with the
moratorium. Sorry I missed that,like the CDC with the rent moratorium.
I mean that's that same statutory thatwhat you're describing just now, exactly.
Yeah, we saw it in theCDC case. We saw it in one
of the EPA cases last year.The Court has been very concerned with that.

(01:34:05):
So this case really boils down tothat question, what is a firearm?
Congress has defined what a firearm is, and now the ATF is trying
to reread and rewrite federal law,which it just doesn't have the power to
do. So we look forward tothe justices being able to review that particular
question. That's a really good pointthat you're making. And we're talking to

(01:34:26):
Cody Wisnooski, who is with theFirearm Policy Coalition their Action Foundation, And
thank you for correcting me on thatearlier. And obviously there are plenty of
us in this vander stockfee Garland.Is the case the process that the rule
making process, because it's really ultimatelymore about that than anything else with this
case. Yeah, exactly. So, the Administrative Procedure Act is basically the

(01:34:50):
set of rules that Congress made forthe agencies for the agencies to be able
to issue their own rules and regulations, and this is something that has had
a bigger and bigger impact on ourdaily lives. Right, So for every
law that Congress actually passes, theagencies publish one hundred pages of regulation in
the Federal Register. And so thisis really a question about the agency's power,

(01:35:14):
or in this case, really theirlack thereof Congress defined firearm in a
very specific way. The agency usedto recognize that the ATF used to advance
the exact same interpretation that we're advancingin our case. So this isn't some
crazy theory. It's what we allknow the law means and what the law
says. But this administration is tryingto end run Congress. Knows that it

(01:35:35):
can't get a law passed through Congress, and so instead charge the agency with
taking this tactic, which is justan attempt to legislate via an executive branch
agency, which is frankly offensive,unconstitutional, illegal, And that's really what
is at the core of this case. So the Supreme Court is going to

(01:35:57):
be dealing with this question obviously ofthe definition of a firearm, But really
what that comes down to is aninterpretation of federal law. Yeah, and
and to your point, I mean, ultimately, it seems like, you
know, previously with these cases,they lean towards the justices leaned towards allowing
Congress, and whether it's you know, the Supreme Court or lower courts,
they always seem to lean towards allowingCongress to do their job and not these

(01:36:20):
executive you know, not not theATF, not these bureaucratic agencies of you
know, unelected individuals. So that'syou know, that's you know, I
like, I like to get I'mnot an optimist, but I like to
kind of be optimistic in this case. But you know, I'm still we
can still be disappointed. I mean, it is government, after all,
we can still be disappointed by it. What do you say that I and

(01:36:42):
I I I don't I don't likegetting people had over their skis on this,
but you know, say, ultimatelythis the justices to make the determination
that has fallen in line with previousdeterminations on this rule making process that then
kicks it back to Congress. Correct. Yeah, well, so it really
just removes it from the agency.And that's what's important. Right, So

(01:37:02):
the court can strike down any partsof this rule, including the agency's attempted
redefinition. And so what that reallydoes is just says that the agency can't
do what it's trying to do.If the agency wants to try again,
it can. But that's what,you know, the importance of an opinion
here that really limits agency authority.It doesn't necessarily force Congress to act.

(01:37:25):
It certainly sends a signal that thisisn't the sort of thing that the agencies
can do. And so if Congresswanted to act in this space, that
that would be the only avenue available. Now, if Congress acted, then
we would have some real Second Amendmentquestions that would come into the fact on
whether this is even a law thatcan be passed federally. Yeah, that's
a very good point on that.We're talking to Cody Wassanowski with them Firearm

(01:37:46):
Policy Coalition Action Foundation. The Imean, currently, from what I understand,
the rule is allowed to remain ineffect until this is determined correct correct,
So which isn't not the best,But how would this affect other cases
involving like I look at you knowfor and I know this is a different

(01:38:08):
case from yours. Although I knowFBC has remarked on it. Dexter Taylor
in New York with the whole ghostgun case. I mean, obviously this
determination would definitely establish a precedent thatwould affect that case, considering it's another
agency that's trying to redefine. Imean, if the definition is removed from
the ATF, that ultimately takes thewin out of the sales for the States

(01:38:29):
case and with Dexter Taylor. ForDexter, it's slightly different. So Dexter
is more of a actual kind ofpure Second Amendment question that's involved in his
case. And of course we've beenin contact with Dexter's attorneys about his case
and about that ruling, you know, before even the trial court. So
it's his cases involving more of aSecond Amendment question about that individual natural fundamental

(01:38:53):
right to self manufacture your own arms, which of course is a right that
should not be able to be regularby government, especially in the way that
New York is regulating it. Soit will definitely have an impact in so
far as the topic is going tobe discussed, and the topic is going
to be you know, at theforefront of conversation in courts and in commentary.

(01:39:14):
But it will also kind of divergein the sense that this is a
question of federal agency authority and Dexter'scase is a question, you know,
more closely related to a Second Amendmentclaim. I don't know if the ATF
can keep getting I mean, it'slike they keep losing, like it's their
job with these cases. I mean, you know, whether it's the bump
stock or whether it's I mean,they keep running up against that that rule

(01:39:36):
that they cannot be doing Congress's job, but that they can't be doing what
they're not allowed to do, andjust like making up these edicts and then
expecting them to have full force andeffect of the law, and that everyone
suffers the under the penalty as thoughwe're criminals by breaking a law that's not
really a lawge just a bureaucratic edict. Yeah, they can't be doing what
they're not allowed to do. Shouldbe just the tagline event. Yeah,

(01:39:58):
now I think might steal that.That's it, right, So, and
that's where this case is going tohave a really big impact. So of
course we've got a pending case challengingthe pistol brace rules as well. That's
Mack vi. Garland, and thenof course, the ATF just published another
rule this engaged in the Business Rule, that seeks to basically end private transfers.
So a decision in this case willhave a direct impact on those future

(01:40:21):
cases. Different subsections of the law, different interpretations of federal law. But
this case gives the Supreme Court anopportunity to send a very clear message to
ATF that it can't be legislating,that it can't be passing rules and sorry,
writing rules that seek to redefine federallaw and seek to make people criminals

(01:40:42):
overnight. It just does not havethat power. What can people do to
help with this case? Yeah,the biggest thing is just following along with
our work. So you can followalong with what we're what FPC is doing
at Firearms Policy dot org. Youcan follow along with FPC Action Foundation at
Fpcaction Foundation dot org. That's Iso appreciate. I appreciate what you're doing.
I appreciate I also appreciate the levelof aggression that you all have because

(01:41:05):
I think this isn't it's an areawhere it's needed. I think that people
have been too apathetic for too long, and we're really grateful for everything that
you all do. I'd love tohave you back because I think this is
is this coming up for SCO toseason, Like what is it like May
June is when all the one allwhen usually the decisions are rendered. Yeah,
would be thanks for having us on. We'd be happy to come back.

(01:41:26):
We're going to start seeing a lotof opinions come down from the Supreme
Court over the next couple of months, especially in some of these you know,
high high value cases when you're talkingabout like Raheemi or the bumpstock case.
You know, we're going to startto see opinions come down. Absolutely,
and we'd love to have you back. Thank you so much for joining
us. Cody it Wassnowski with theFirearm Policy Coalition Action Foundation UH and you

(01:41:46):
can follow him the Wizard of Lawswith Zzi on X. Good to see
you, Thanks so much, appreciateyou, Thanks for having me. Of
course, so the yeah, therule making, the rule making with you,
and again as we were talking aboutnot just the ATF, but it's
also the CDC with the rent moratorium, and you have all of these bureaucractic
agencies that are that are going waybeyond their their scope, way beyond their

(01:42:08):
influence. And so I'm I'm excited. I would love to see this slap
down. I don't get excited untilit's done because again not an optimist,
but hopefully this would, this wouldI mean, it's an earthquake in terms
of Second Amendment, uh, legalissues. Follow data on Apple, Spotify
or wherever you get your podcasts,because knowledge is your ultimate superpower. And

(01:42:31):
what's going on is in disgrace.That's interesting outside for greative Americans, people
that want to come down and theywant to protest at the court, and
they want to protest speacefully. Wehave no police presidence here than anyone's ever
seen, but blocks. You can'tget near this Cortez. And if you
have nobody up out of college whereyou have very radical people wanting to rip

(01:42:55):
the colleges down, the university's thenand that's a shame. But it all
starts with Joe Biden, with thesignals he puts out are so bad and
I could do you like someone there, come on, what are you people
there? Get a get a lapelmic for the love and put it on

(01:43:15):
his lapel before he does one ofthose things again. Oh my gosh,
that's the first. I couldn't Ithought of that. The whole like the
first time. There's the time Ifirst saw that it just to come on,
have it ready, have him sothat he could just come out and
do like a quick hit and thenshare your video. Welcome back to the
program. Uh, Dania lash withyou. Yeah. Robert Kraft, New

(01:43:36):
England Patriots owner. He's withdrawing allfinancial support from Columbia University. M I've
seen the stories too about students alreadyapplying for their refunds from tuition. They
ought to uh uh yeah, theyought to. They ought to apply for
their refunds. It's ridiculous. Imean, this, this is it's just

(01:43:58):
it's nonsense to see. I mean, you're at the end of the year,
you got finals, and then allthis stuff is happening. I wonder
what the grades of these students arelike, probably not great if this is
you know, the kind of stuffthat they have spoused. They don't really
know the history of the area oranything like that. You know. Just
tonight, I'm scheduled to be onwith Jesse Waters in his program on Fox.

(01:44:20):
I'll let you know either Twitter orFacebook, and then again maybe with
you on air tomorrow. May notbe with you on ED tomorrow. I
don't know until this evening because thatI'm in the middle. I'm in my
two week on call for federal juryduty. So if I'm not here tomorrow,
That's why I know. It makesit super easy when you work in
broadcasting to find out the night beforewhether or not you're gonna be on air

(01:44:42):
the next day. Super great.Yeah, came today and stupiddoty. All
right, it is Nancy Pilosi.She's your favoritely, this is her.
What happened on October seventh? Doyou remember that who stopped He stopped the
ceasefire in October, so with Schmashthat's right, But somehow she has this
conclusion listen list to reject the policyand the practice of Netanyahu terrible. Why

(01:45:09):
what could be worse than what hehas done in Romsteven, I'll see his
intelligence person resigned. He should be. I mean, like raping people to
death is probably worse, you know, like parachuting in and shooting up at
music festival. She's probably distracted byall the insider trading. But yeah,
yeah, she's like she's watching herphone for all that insider trade. That's

(01:45:29):
what it is. Yeah, she'swatching her stock, her stock Portfolio's what
she's doing. Folks, that doesit for us today. Make sure you
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