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April 25, 2024 105 mins
The Supreme Court hears Trump’s presidential immunity case. Hamas protests reach University of Texas. A CNN anchor asks why saying, “Free Palestine” is Anti-Semitic. The US is opening refugee intakes in Qatar and Turkey. New York City union workers don’t shy away from how they feel about Joe Biden. Speaker Johnson takes a trip to Columbia University. Dana doesn’t understand why anti-Israel or Occupy Wall Street protesters don’t have to follow the same rules as the TEA Party protesters. Biden visits Syracuse after he’s told not to. Reports show protesters at George Washington University don’t attend the school. Dana asks why all the protesters still have COVID masks on and shares a story about masks at her brunch last weekend.

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(00:00):
So moving on to the second levelof protection that the DC Circuit site a
federal grand juries will shield former presidentsfrom unwarranted indictments. How much protection is
that, Well, it affords twolevels of protection. One is the probable
cause finding requires evidence. I thinksome of the fears about groundless prosecutions aren't

(00:23):
supported by evidence, and they're notgoing to get out of the starting game.
There's the old saw about indicting aham sandwich. Yes, but I
think Justine, you had a lotof experience in the Justice Department. You
come across a lot of cases wherethe US Attorney or another federal prosecutor really
wanted to indict a case and thegrand jury refused to do so. There

(00:46):
are such cases, yes, butI think that the other once in a
while there's an eclipse too. Well. I think that that's for the most
reason, as prosecutors have no incentiveto bring a case to a grand and
secure and indictment where they don't haveevidence to prove guilty on a reasonable doubt.
It's self defeating, all right.Then the third level is that former

(01:07):
presidents enjoy all the protections afforded allcriminal defendants. Right, And we've discussed
that, and that may be trueat the end of the day, but
a lot can happen between the timewhen an indictment is returned and the time
when the former president finally gets vindication, perhaps on appeal. Isn't that correct?

(01:29):
It is correct, Justice Alito,But I think that we should also
consider the history of this country asmembers of the Court of observed. It's
baked into the concert. Can Ijust say what we're all things? Knows
that they are the council for therepresentation there for the state or for the
for the FEDS. Sounds like achick, right, dude? That dude

(01:52):
does not sound like a dude.Let's be I mean, I heard his
voice and I thought, man,that's a altoy woman. Where to you?
And I looked up at the TVbecause it's done stuff and that was
a dude. And I was like, oh, maybe maybe Fox messed up.
Let's check it on. Maybe cSPN messed up. They they got
a dude's name down. That nutsa dude. That is why you guys.

(02:15):
I'm telling you, you guys allthought the same thing. Don't even
act like Dana. That's so mean. Y'all thought the same thing. I'm
just being honest about you know wherewe are and what we're thinking. So
welcome to the show, Dana lasthere with you top of this first hour
this Thursday. I am not goingto spend the whole show covering this trial.
It's not going to happen. Iwill sooner rip my own leg off

(02:38):
and beat myself to death with myown femur. It's well, I mean,
I'm not gonna say it's not everytime they fart, blinks, talk,
drink. I'm not going to sithere and update everybody on it every
I'll tell you if something interesting happens. But Dreamin is that dude's last name?
Dude is last name? Yeah,it sounds right. So the ongoing

(03:02):
human sorry, the ongoing immunity uhpresidential immunity trial has been uh began today.
It's historic. I get it.Some of the arguments have been interesting,
and like I said, if somethinginteresting happens, we'll cover it.
But I'm not gonna sit here andwe need to doing that wall to wall

(03:23):
stuff because I have I don't havethe tolerance for it. Unless somebody's in
a white bronco, you know,holding onto their heisman in the back,
crying I ain't interested. I ain'tinterested in the wall to wall stuff,
and I know you aren't either,because there's a lot of other stuff happening,
and there's other and we have todo our very important American duty of
making fun of dumb people. Soyou know we've got that later on in
the show as well. But it'sbeen very very interesting, uh, And

(03:46):
they've had like this because it's Imean, the whole thing. It's just
I feel like we're in an alien'sreality show, right it's the Real house
Wives of Earth. We are inan alien's reality show. That's what it
feels like. I wake up everyday and I'm like, I'll be damn,

(04:06):
where's the drama today? Every day? The drama every day? It
does feel like that, doesn't itthough, you guys know it does.
So while this is happening today,And like I said, if something crazy
happens, if somebody makes a goodpoint, if somebody falls down in the
courtroom, I will let you know. I will bring that to you.
But Texas, let's let's take ourgaze saw eyestyle and just throw it on

(04:33):
down to Austin. I haven't beento Austin in a long time. I
don't dislike Austin, and everyone's veryproud of they'd like to say Austin's weird,
et cetera, et cetera. Youknow, I don't dislike Austin,
but it's I don't like people beingweird for the sake of being weird.
It's either just a it's like aneffect of who you are. But when

(04:55):
you try to do that, itbugs me. I don't get it,
and I just I get. Idon't know, I get. I don't
like big gatherings of people in thestreets because people drink, and people get
dumb when they drink, and that'sjust not my scene. And I think
I went to Austin. In fact, the last time I was in Austin,
we were there with Dave Burge akaIowhawk. We were hanging out with

(05:15):
Iowahawk and his wife and Kane.You were there, and we were in
Austin. Remember that's literally the lasttime I was downtown Austin. That's the
last time. And dude, wasit not. When we were there,
I was afraid to have a beer, even though we walked from the hotel.
We were down there for a stationevent, and I was a little
nervous about having a beer. Idon't want to have anything to drink.

(05:36):
I mean, ultimately, I meanwe did, but I was I mean,
but I had like ann beer becauseI was nervous about the setting.
Not nervous. I was just heightenedlevel yellow aware because there was I mean
when we were there, how manyscuffles. There were three scuffles, yeah,
just walking from where we parked tothe bar we were going to.
It was crazy. I mean,cops everywhere. And then they had their

(05:58):
horses there, and I'm all worriedabout the horses, you know, and
horses are probably like, no,I can't wait to jump on that,
dude. I just think I waslike twenty sixteen or twenty seventeen. Way
yeah, yeah, I was liketwenty seventeen. So it was just weird.
And it's gotten crazier since then.And you know, UT's there,
and UT's very it's a left leaningcampus that is a left leaning campus.

(06:23):
Now. I was actually surprised ithadn't kicked off at UT earlier. But
we had the pro Hamas protests inColombia going through my mental rootics, MIT,
Harvard, where else. They've beenat a ton of different University,
all the IVY leagues have had it. They started arresting people in Colombia and

(06:45):
then it kicked off in Austin.At UT yesterday they decided to do the
same thing. And it's all nationallyorganized and handing out the same stuff,
et cetera, et cetera. Soit kicks off UT And I don't know
if we have any I know Iput some stuff in slack last night,
but this some of this stuff.What is this audio sound by? Do

(07:09):
we have any of this? Iwas gonna say, can we play any
of it? Is it a little? Uh? Probably can't have any of
the audio video? Okay, yeah, I probably can't have any of the
audio it. Yeah. And thecops were not having it, so they
went in. They were not dealingwith it at all. They were not
having it because they were trying todo the same thing. They were gonna
they were gonna occupy the quad,occupy the common areas. And I thought

(07:33):
it was interesting that the police weremore diverse than the protesters than the pro
Hamas protesters there were more. Thediversity was greater in the ranks of the
police than the protesters. I justsaw a bunch of protesters. They saw
one protester, some dumpy white dudewho looked like grew from the Incredibles.
And this is why dudes should notwear skinny pants, particularly if you were

(07:57):
shaped like a tomato on a toothpick, you should not wear skinny pants because
you straight up looked like grew fromthe Incredibles. And this dude was all
up and every it looked like youhad Jim Schwartz right around his head.
He was all up in everybody's faces. I can't play any of that audio
for you because every I think everyword was f maybe with the preposition thrown
in. We can't play any ofit. But he got in the cops'

(08:18):
faces and was screaming all kinds ofstuff. It was wild, and so
they were all in support. Itwas a pro Hamas support. They were
condemning Israel and they were supporting Hamasin Gaza, and so they were making
arrest because they started telling people youneed to disperse, you need to disperse.
People weren't dispersing. And Greg Abbottwas on Twitter and he was saying

(08:39):
that you know, yeah, Imean, this is this is what happens.
You know, you mess around,you're gonna find out. I mean
they and I have a lot ofvideo on my Twitter timeline as well.
But he goes. Arrest are beingmade right now and will continue until the
crowd disperses. These protesters belong tojail. Anti Semitism will not be tolerated
in Texas period. Students in hatefieldanti submitic protests at any public college or

(09:03):
university in Texas should be expelled.Oh my gosh, and here come the
contrarian fake conservatives who don't understand what'sthe very first thing that Greg Abbott said?
And look, I got my disagreementswith Abbot, but I cannot stand
these pathetic, thirsty ass want tobe influencers on the right that are trying
to get their podcast going. Ohmy god, they're trying to get their

(09:24):
Twitter account more, more engagement.They're trying to get something, and so
they say stupid stuff like you can'tarrest for because we got the First Amendment.
It's free speech. You know howmany people that say that they're on
the right that demonstrated their inability toactually practice reading comprehension yesterday we're saying that

(09:46):
this is where I hate my ownside because we just have a bunch of
thirsty horrors on the right that aredesperate to get attention and engagement. And
so they go out there Leroy Jenkinsstyle and they say this stuff. Cain,
what does the I said it?Everybody can literally bite my backside.
What's the first line of this tweet? It says the rest being made right

(10:07):
now, and we'll continue until whatthe crowd disperses. So what's role number
one? I've been to a lotof protests. Maybe some of these thirsty,
you know, thirsty righty engagement thoughtsout there haven't But I've been to
a ton of protests. I can'ttell you how many times I was almost

(10:28):
arrested. And they don't care ifyou they don't care. What's the one
the number one role? When theytell you to disperse, guess what you
best be? Dispersing? Dispersing youbest be because then the cuffs come out.
That's what happens. So they areat UT and they were given an

(10:48):
order from what And I've got alot of my kids friends at UT,
and I know a lot of UTparents, and I know some UT professors.
When you're in order to disperse,you have to disperse. And the
crowd was getting rowdy. It hadnothing to do with free speech. They're
not out there arresting people randomly forfree speech. That's the stupidest thing I've

(11:09):
heard. And yes, I amvery caustic and very harsh towards members of
my own side that take this progressiveapproach to this and make up something because
they want engagement. No one wasgoing out there and arresting people randomly for
free speech. When you're given adispersal order and you don't disperse, shocker,

(11:31):
you might get arrested. That's whathappened. So they were getting arrested.
But the way that the right peopleon the right were trying to misrepresent
Abbot's tweet, and again, don'tmake me sit here and be an Abbot
defender. I mean, I don'tdislike the guy, but I don't like
sounding like somebody's number one defender.That aggravates me. But what he said,
they go, oh, well,he's arresting people because they're expressing anti

(11:54):
Semitism. The first sentence he saidwas and Aswan is showing you on the
simulcast, arrests being made right nowand will continue until the crowd disperses,
until what the crowd disperses. Theywhen you're given a dispersal order, you
must disperse, just the way itgoes. Now, he says that students

(12:16):
joining in a hayfield anti submidah blahblah blah, they should be expelled,
he said, should be expelled.Does Greg Abbott not also have freedom of
speech? That's his opinion. Hesays they should be expelled. Doesn't mean
they're going to be dispersal orders.When when a property tells you to disperse
and you're not dispersing, then youcould you're gonna get in trouble for that.
That's not that's technically not considered freespeech. That's trespassed at that point.

(12:41):
So trespass isn't free speech, justlike hijacking property isn't free speech.
Right, None of that's free speech. That's not protected from actionable any kind
of action taken against it. That'sthe whole point of it. So people
out there saying that they were randomlyarresting people for speaking freely are morons,

(13:01):
including anyone on the right that wassaying this, And you deserve every bit
of the harshness because you're part ofthe problem. Now, there's a difference
between those two. Now When youget into anti semitism, etc. People
have the right to be as antiSemitic and as racist and as bigoted and
as hateful and as freakish as theywant to be. Let the freak flag

(13:24):
fly. I've said this for years, But when you start hijacking property,
and when you start assaulting other students, when you start barring students' movements to
other buildings, and then when youstart inciting, that takes something else entirely.
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(16:32):
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podcast posted daily from The Dana Show. The main thing they were checking and
was free Palestine. How is thatanti Semitic? Well, what's andy semitic
is that Hamas endorsed this protest today, but within the last two hours they

(19:08):
issued an endorsement statement, and Harolddid the students here and said, this
is the next generation of leadership inAmerica. If you're getting endorsed by Hamas,
that's not a good look. It'snot a good sign. Well,
how is isn't that? Isn't thatthe interesting construct because they go, these
are the people who are like,oh, the tiki torches at Charlottesville,

(19:29):
which you know, the tiki torchdudes, Yeah, that was bad,
but this is okay to the left. Notice the construction of the question that
Aaron Burnett asks here. She asksMike Johnson, how is chanting free Palestine
anti semitic? Now, let's breakthis down for a moment, because the
way that she's asking the question,she's immediately contextualizing the entire debate as though

(19:56):
it's all limited to simply students chantingfree Palestine. So, how's chanting free
Palestine anti semitic? Now? Thereare two ways you can go with this,
And keep in mind that when you'reexplaining, you're losing. Even if
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(20:21):
in a moment? How is changingfree Palestine anti semitic? The point that
the first off, well, whywould you frame it that way? How
is screaming kill the Jews? Howis screaming you want another Holocaust? How
is screaming we love Hamas not consideredanti semitic? Arin Because there's a lot

(20:45):
of video from not just one andnot just two, but multiple protests at
these college campuses where you had groupsrather large groups of studenttudents saying these things
in organized chants. So, howis that not anti semitic? You're trying

(21:07):
to just reduce everything down to somethingvery innocuous. Well, how is saying
free Palestine anti semitic? Well,how is saying gas the Jews and chanting
that as one group did at Colombiaon video? How is that not anti
semitic? Do you see the pointhere that's there have been tons of anti

(21:30):
semitic things said. There have beenstudents targeted because they were Jewish, which
is anti semitic. Why are youignoring that in favor of the very safe
place? Well, how is simplychanting free Palestine anti Semitic. They're trying
to excuse the actual bigotry of everythingby reducing it all down to this simple

(21:52):
chant. Now, honestly, nowlet's go to the explaining your You could
also say, and this is thealternative, Well, yes, chanting free
Palestine, it's the presupposition. Byarriving at that position, you are in
effect saying that Israel are colonizers,that they are occupiers, that they are

(22:14):
keeping these people. What's the phraseopen air prison? I mean, clearly
it's not. When you're saying freePalestine, you are endorsing fraudulent arguments against
another nation because of the noother nation'sreligion that by itself is anti Semitic.
When you say from the river tothe sea, isn't, why is that

(22:38):
ignored? For just free Palestine?What is from the river to the seeming?
That means the entitled that the totalannihilation of a sovereign nation due to
their religion. Because from the riverJordan to the Mediterranean Sea, what's in
between there the entirety of Israel.That's what they're talking about. So how

(23:00):
is it not Now whether or notit's protected speech or not protected speech.
I mean First Amendment covers even antisemites and racists. Speech is speech,
but there are certain lines that ifyou cross, whether it's inciting libel,

(23:23):
defamation, slander, things like that, that you are not protected from having
legal action taken against you, whichmeans that that wasn't free speech. It
came at a cost. It wasn'tthat you were prevented from saying it.
It just came at a cost.And I think a lot of people don't
understand that concept of free speech.It's not saying that someone's preventing you from

(23:44):
making it. It means that ifyou make it and it's not considered legally
protected, there is a cost.Thus it is not free. So I
think when you are inciting people andengaging in the unprotected forms that I mentioned,
that that's not actual free speech.But that's not really the entire issue
here at these college campuses, isit? Because we're seeing people hijacked,

(24:07):
and it's on public university and privateuniversity hijack these spaces and actually prevent students
from accessing parts of the building theyneed to access. There is video of
a Jewish student who is entirely surroundedby pro hamas protesters that student feared for

(24:30):
their safety. I mean, Ithis has been happening for some time now,
and now it's really amping up becauseyou know, you had you had
a seater, and then you alsohave elections coming up. They're using it
as to get out the vote mechanism. So that's just a horrible that immediately

(24:52):
that's bias. It's bias, andit's a disingenuous question that is not predicated
upon any kind of goodwill intent.And I got really aggravated. I did.
I got really ticked off, asyou can tell over just some of
the stuff that I saw last nightwith regard to the Texas stuff and people

(25:14):
acting like you know, the phrasewe were talking about when you're given a
dispersal order, you got to disperseotherwise you might be arrested. Then you
can be cited for trespass. Trespassis not considered legally protected speech. And
if anybody you know, I mean, I don't want to name names,
but you probably know them. Ifsome of the contrarians that are looking for
engagement on the right want to arguethis, give me your address, let

(25:37):
me show up on your front yard, and then you tell me if you
think that what I'm about to dois considered a protected form of speech.
It's goofy, take your wins,go lee. It just I'm tired of
seeing the right allow itself to getcoocked by the left over and over again.
And that's what it is. Soa few other things with us,

(26:03):
because we've seen these protests and yousee people defending this and not exactly understanding
what free speech is, which iswild to me. Let me share with
you this and I saw this.This has to do I'm pulling this up,
so better with me. This hasto do with the US Citizenship and
Immigration Services. Now, one ofthe things that they are doing is they

(26:30):
are expanding here. It is it'suscis to open international field offices and Qatar
and Turkey. The press release,which came out two days ago, says
the US Citizenship and Immigration Services todayannounced the upcoming opening of international field offices
in Doha, Qatar, and they'realso opening in Turkey. They're increasing capacity

(26:55):
for refugee processing. Blah blah blahblah. Now here's where it gets interesting,
because they are are expanding the amountof quote unquote refugees that they're taking
in, which is interesting. Imean, consider the number that is coming
across the border, and now youhave these Now they're expanding. They said

(27:18):
for the fiscal year they are settingthe refugee in missions ceiling at one hundred
and twenty five thousand, refugees establishingUSCIS field offices, and Cutter in Turkey
is going to support the US RefugeeAdmissions program, infrastructure in the region,
et cetera. One hundred and twentyfive thousand. So that's that's a lot.

(27:48):
I mean, think of it,that's quite a lot. So they're
opening these refugees intakes, I meanfrom Cutter and Turkey. I mean,
don't we don't have enough people screamingdeath to America here right now? This
uh one hundred and twenty five thousandlimit. The reason I brought up the

(28:12):
southern border is because nobody who's comingacross the southern border is included in that
total. This is one hundred andtwenty five thousand just from those areas,
one hundred and twenty five thousand,not touching on the millions from the southern
border. And remember the people whocome in at the southern border, they

(28:34):
don't even fully process them, SoI does it count only if they're actually
like they go through the whole processing, every step of the processing, and
then they're counted. I'm asking Iwas looking at Cane asking that because I'm
like, is that how? BecauseI know a lot of I know,
the guy always aren't counted. Iknow a lot of them at the border
aren't kuinted. But I remember somebodyin Customs and Border Patrols saying, well,

(28:56):
you know, you got to gothrough the whole you have to go
through every step of processing in orderto have them fully counted. Yeah,
so they're going, they said they'regoing to assume responsibility for processing form I
seven thirty. Blah blah blah theyAnd now the I seven thirty is an
interesting thing because I want you tolisten to the way they describe this.

(29:17):
It says it's a it's uh,it provides limited services, et cetera,
et cetera. It is the refugeeassilhe relative petition. That is what the
I seven thirty form is. Therefugee a silly relative petition? Do you
know what that means? That meansthe relatives of that refugee. That form

(29:40):
is that so they can then bringin family members because the United States is
like the only country where you cansay no, no, no, I
got a blood relative over there,I got a relative over there, I
should be able to come in.You can't do that anywhere else. I've
had friends who've tried. You literallycannot do that in any other country except
the United States. Everywhere else islike, can you demonstrate some kind of

(30:02):
merit? We don't care who you'rerelated to demonstrate merit. What are you
bringing us? You can't say thatin the United States because what part of
the consequences of being the world's powerhouseis that everyone resents you and makes up
stupid dei rules that are used todiminish your sovereignty, while they don't apply
those same rules to their own borders. But you know, there it is.

(30:22):
I'm just I didn't Germany do this? How well has that worked out
in Germany with their exploding crime rateor parts of France even I mean,
this has been an absolute disaster theimplementation of something like this for a lot
of these European countries, And nowthe Biden administration is opening it wide up.

(30:44):
Now the family members, it's interestingthose Asili family members is part of
that I seven thirty fourth that's notgoing to be part of the one hundred
and twenty five thousand, so it'sactually going to be double maybe triple,
maybe quadruple that. And again,those who come across the s othern border
are also not included in that total. So that's incredibly important to pay attention

(31:07):
to because you have people who comeover to the United States, and that's
why acclamation and assimilation are incredibly important. That's why the number one identity in
the United States is do you wantto be free? You can be an
American, can't do that anywhere else. But you have people who come over
here who don't want that as theiridentity. They want to have either Islamic
jurisprudence as they're a main identity,Shariah their main identity, which is what

(31:30):
that is, everything else but freedombeing an American, and that has created
a lot of problems, and it'sgonna get worse. Ask Sweden how it's
been going, because they've implemented similarmeasures. Ask them how it's going.
Now. We're gonna get a tasteof it here even more so we have
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How many times does he have toprove we can't be trusted? How

(33:22):
many times indeed does he have toprove that you can't be trusted? I
mean that that's when he accidentally makessense. Oh boy, welcome back to
the program, Dana Lash with you. So today we got a lot of
stuff to hit and a lot ofstuff even more to hit because we've got

(33:42):
some FCC stuff and all kinds.And it's going to be man either November
or Jesus or SMAD need to youknow, get here and get done with
Actually Jesus are smod I'll take I'lltake either one of those at this point.
So we have the immunity trial,the presidential immunity Well that's being discussed.

(34:07):
The arguments are being made, uhfor before Scotus today and then now
we just got this in from FCC. They just voted to restore net neutrality
that Trump repealed. Wow. Soand they've they were voting again to impose

(34:27):
government controls. We had Brendan Carron this a couple of weeks ago.
They were going, they're voting,Uh, they voted to impost government controls
on the internet. Car opposed it, and they the I just you have
the left that's been trying to weaponizethe FCC to go after Elon Musk.
You have the left that's been tryingto weaponize the FCC to silence conservatives.

(34:50):
And we're going to talk a littlebit about what this means in this instant
because they keep net neutrality is sucha it's so stupid. It's not neutral
at all. It's the gover puttingits finger on the scale and everyone's acting
like it's like, oh, it'shelping neutrality. People don't even know what
it is. It's embarrassing. Sothat's the That's it's just a bunch of
fun news today. We got therefugee stuff, you know, Kane,

(35:14):
we got that that happening. We'vegot the FCC stuff, you got the
protests at college campuses, you gotpeople on the rider who are going But
I've thought occupying property and trespassed.We're free speech those people, you know,
you could get a barrel of laughstoday Kane. Yeah. Ben,
By the way, it's becoming worse. Every single week there's something else that

(35:37):
gets piled onto the crazy and you'relike, wow, I didn't think it
could get worse, but here weare. So what do you guys do
to you know, get away fromit? What do you do to get
away from it? Kane? Idon't know. I make fun of it
every day on the air with you. It's kind of helpful. I have
a couple of activities. Yeah,I crochet skulls skulls. Yeah, I'm

(36:02):
working on a beautiful granny square blanketin fact of skulls. Oh wow,
it's pretty amazing. It's my ownpower it. Yeah, it's very excited
about it. Uh. And thenplay FPS games, the Pirate Quilt.
No, just skulls, just skulls. Yeah, I haven't done like a
Jolly Roger or anything. Uh.But and then yeah, play a first

(36:25):
person shoot up. But then eventhat is getting politicized, like with the
Warhammer stuff. Oh yes, everythingis getting politicized because they can't leave you
alone. So coming up, thisis what we got on deck number one
the latest of college protests, becausenow the teachers at UT they're saying,
well, we aren't. We're notgoing to come to work. They're threatening
no classes, no work, noassignments. They should threaten also no awarding

(36:49):
of degrees. Biden's heading to Syracuseagainst the wishes of the police there and
that peer in Gaza. It's alreadyunder attack. Stay with us, folks
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Sing? So many Republicans in Manhattan, so many Trump supports in Manhattan's
that surprise you. No, notat all. It's turning the Trump's turn
again. What's your message to JoeBiden? Oh? Oh you saw the
lips moving on that one. Yeah, it's just oddly there was no hey
beeped though. It's crazy. Welcomeback to the program, Danna, last

(37:59):
year a TAPA Second Hour. Igotta tell you those workers, dude,
Sometimes I'm like, did we justbecome as friends? They think we did?
Are we best friends now? Ithink we are? Oh, just
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(38:44):
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influencer stuff. I hate doing that. I hate doing it. Oh,
it's our sales department's gonna murder me, so welcome back. They're not too
happy, man, those union workersthey're they're in New York. They're not
too happy. Right. I'm justsaying that if I was going to pick

(39:07):
a kickball team, that guy wouldbe my first pick. If I was
captain, I think he'd be myfirst pick. I think I'd be like,
yeah, I want him, Yeah, I want to. Let's play
audio someun By thirteen because this isa New York union leader Bobby Bartel's.
Dang, what a New York unionleader name. Like. If I had
to make up a New York Unionleader name, I don't think I could

(39:28):
do any better than Bobby Bartel's.It's like Central casting. Anyway, listen
to this ill By thirteen. Inthe past, we are basically Democrats,
all of us, and after what'shappened in the last four years in this
country, they democrats are basically pushingeverybody to the other side. We're a
very patriotic group and we love ourcountry and we want the best for America.

(39:51):
We are tired of immigration. We'retired of our tax Scott dollars going
to immigration. We're tired of thecrime. We need to put a handle
on things in his country and bringit back to how it should be.
Democrats have become the party of theultra wealthy, and wow, these dudes.
He's like, yeah, we're basicallyDemocrats. But you know, Democrats
have pushed everybody the other side.And he's not wrong. Democrats have decided,

(40:15):
well, we don't want union workersand blue collar workers anymore. What
we want is we want Islamo fascistsand judes who tuck and those are going
to be our two demos. Youlaugh, but I'm right, they do.
They want that. That's what theywant. Why it's like a barely

(40:37):
one percent of them. What isthe matter with you? And then they
want the dear bornistan that whole area. They want that, they want like
the Islamo fascist you know, thepeople that did all of that is to
come on, come on, Iwas telling you, so that's that's that's
who Democrats want. They've left thecenter, They've been gone for a while.

(40:59):
I'm telling you this now, howdo you gotta you gotta make a
coalition with these people. I'm stilleven with all of this. This is
where I get worried because I knowI say, don't don't believe the polling,
and I still think you shouldn't believethe polling because it hasn't really ever
been. It wasn't right in twentysixteen. And it also, you know,
they were they were predicting this likegiant red wave in twenty twenty that

(41:22):
never manifests because Republican enthusiasm was gone. And I'm worried about what that's going
to look like now going into November, because it should not be a statistical
dead heat Biden is. I thinkI was only a lie for like a
blip of Carter's presidency. But Bidenseems like he's eve. Is he bad

(41:46):
or worse than Carter? For thepeople who live through Carter, I'm curious
if they think Biden is as bador worse than Carter. You think it's
what you weren't You were not evenan adult when Carter was president. You
don't get an opinion in this.I wasn't an adult, but I sure
lived through that. I remember thosedays. I only want to hear from
the people who were who were likeyoung adults and up in Carter's presidency because

(42:12):
they can compare. I am fascinatedas to what they think comparing these two
what they think. I mean,no offense to everybody else, but you
know, I just you didn't livethrough it because you heard I heard all
these bad stories growing up, Like, oh my gosh, I read Carter's
biography, which was man, He'sjust I mean, everything that we have

(42:35):
going on in the Middle East isbecause of Jamacara. It's because of him.
Biden, I will say, ktLee, I'm not trying to defend
Carter at all. Oh heavens no, how can I rephrase this to where
it's like anything but that Carter.At least Carter sounded sentient, you know

(42:58):
what I mean, And he didn'twalk like he was going to fall over
on flat grass. Biden is justa horrific president. I think part of
the reason why Biden's such a badpresident is because he's not acting as president.
I mean, he's literally not theacting he's not the real president.
He's the figurehead everybody else behind thescenes. Those are the people calling the

(43:19):
shots, and it's a chaotic andit's a mess because you have a million
different people running the White House insteadof Joe Biden. That's why there's no
unified message. There's no consistency,there's no continuity. It's just all over
chaos. And that's what happens whenyou have a number of people ruling in
someone else's name. That's why youhave it. At least Carter was consistently
heinous. I mean, I willsay that is Joe Biden's consistency too.

(43:42):
It's just the heinous decisions that arebeing made. But at least, you
know, I don't want to say, atleast Carter was aware of who he
was and where he was and whathe was doing and who he was talking
to. But it's a mess,absolutely mess. And now you have the
FCC reinstating net neutrality rules and it'simmediately being slammed, as it should be.

(44:09):
So they voted to approve this regulationto reinstate the regulation of broadband internet
access as a telecom service. Theyfirst imposed this back in twenty fifteen under
Obama, and Trump repealed it intwenty seventeen. And it's the government.
It was the three to two vote, it was the it's the government putting

(44:31):
its finger on the scale. Justa mess of a decision, a mess,
and that's not even all of them. Let me pull this up because
I got a few wher's my here. It is so in addition to that,
we're talking about these college protests.So this is new from UT.

(44:54):
Faculty at UT Austin are threatening quote, no classes, no work, no
assignments. They put out a statementand saying that they are upft over the
Palais Thar and they're not. They'renot going to have no business as usual
tomorrow, no work, nothing,They're they're telling everyone to gather and protest.

(45:16):
Okay, So in tenure, Ithink that they should go even further.
I think in tenure, uh,suspend the awarding of all degrees,
suspend all false scholarships. So makeit real difficult for the freshmen coming into
public funding because they get tax paydollars. And the Texas legislature should consider

(45:37):
implementing some sort of penalty for institutionsthat betray their public duty while receiving tax
payer dollars. I feel like thatmakes sense. I had someone because this
is what gets me some of theresponses here. Someone had responded and it
was a Greek troll on their bios. This are from Greece. It's like,

(45:58):
why do I care what you think? You don't even live here.
Uh. But they were saying thatwhen was support when was supporting Israel public
duty, Like, wow, whatdid you miss? Guess what? I
go, where are my taxpayers?My taxpayer dollars go. And if people
dislike that, they can go poundall the sand in the Sahara, go

(46:20):
pound every grain because I go wheremy tax dollars go. Where my tax
dollar dollars go becomes my business.But I'm just I'm I Greg Abbott.
I'm so tired of people on theright that are saying, oh, well,
I guess you know. No one'ssaying anti Semitism is a crime.
They're saying that if you're not dispersing, if a dispersal order is given and

(46:43):
you're not dispersing, guess what,you can be removed. And that's what's
happening. If anyone on the rightbelieves that greg Abbott is sending out the
guard just to go randomly arrest students, those people are part of the reason
why Conservatism is struggling and the RepublicanParty is failing. They are It's it's
annoying. I thought we had whatam I talking? I almost said,

(47:06):
I thought we had smarter people onthe right in the Republican party than this,
but I my bad, we don'tnow in Gaza. I don't know
if you guys saw this the they'vealready been attacking the peer or okay,
so you got let's go back fora moment. Do you guys remember and
pulled this up the Uh? Whatwas like this floating pier that they were

(47:29):
going to create and they were goingto get aid to Gaza? Right?
That was kind of that was theplan? Did they start? I don't
even think they have it built yet. Let me pull up my notes on
this. I don't even think theyhave h I don't know. I mean

(47:51):
if Joe Biden's behind it. No, it's not even done yet. It's
just a construction Jesus. So here'sthe story. They terrorists launched mortars at
the maritime construction site and damaged severalpieces of engineering equipment. So, uh,

(48:14):
Gaza and terrorists apparently already have attackedthat peer being built off the coast
of Gaza. Great, it's thatfloating peer so that they could channel that
humanitarian aid to Hamas. Because it'svery Yeah, because it's very because that's
who's gonna take it. Let's notpretend otherwise. I'm saving everybody time.
Uh they are, they're sending thatit's very important that they also provide aid

(48:37):
to Hamas and so it's already beenattacked. Actually I'm kind of surprised to
just now have it if I meanreal, but you know, uh,
that's you know, it's kind ofwhere it is. So just it's it's
already happening. It's already happening.In the meantime, the IDEF says that,
uh, the RAFA, the operationin Rafa is going to happen very

(49:02):
soon. They're already telegraphing this.They said that they had approved the latest
plan for the Rafa operation after threeprevious plans had been suggested. Of course,
the US government as opposed to whatit sounds like, because it says
that they're still they're still preparing thisground operation. Uh. They it sound
they said they wanted to establish tojoin operation with the US. The US

(49:24):
is opposing the Rafa operation. Sobasically by the Biden administration doesn't didn't agree
with Israel wanting to uh have thisground up in Rafa, and so it
sounds like they're going it alone.And this is weird because the other thing
that they one of the deals thatthe Biden administration was trying to strike with

(49:45):
Israel in terms of using the IDFis they wanted the IDF to secure the
land when they when they get onland from the floating pier. They wanted
the IDEF to secure that. Nowthink about that for a moment. It's
in Gaza. You're delivering humanitarian aidto the aggressor in the Israel Gaza conflict.

(50:15):
And the story and this comes byway a couple of couple of entities.
So the mobilized brigades were going tobe placed under the ninety ninth Division
during the first few months of theIDF's ground offensive that had been they'd been
tasked with this so called Netzerene Corridorin the central of Gaza strip, which
is an east west route. Oneof the brigades is one of the brigades

(50:37):
is going to again be deployed tothat east west belt, dividing the strip
into the second is going to helpsecure the pier that's being built by the
US. So what so Biden didn'twant to he didn't want to commit to
American boots on the ground, sothat they were going to use IDF,
which is absurd because you're the IDFis fighting Hamas and gosins that support Hamas,

(51:02):
and yet they're supposed to secure theland there for the aid from the
floating pier that Gosins have already attacked. Does any of this make sense to
you? This sounds like Biden cameup with it. I will give him
this one. It sounds like hecame up with us one. We have
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or wherever you get your podcasts.It is not surprising that he would
go out to Columbia University and stirup really more angry and hate and endanger
the lives of young people who areat the encampment at Columbia University. That's

(56:09):
Hamas, president of the Hamas FanClub Illino, Maher Who's she's mad at
Mike Johnson because he went to Columbiaand made remarks welcome back to the program,
Dana lash with you. Bottom ofthis second hour. So what did
Mike Johnson say audio sound by four. This is what he said. Listen,
hey Hamas issued an endorsement statement ofthe protesters on this campus. They

(56:30):
called them the future leaders of America. It is detestable. All of this
has to be said because the cherishedtraditions of this university are being overtaken right
now by radical and extreme ideologies.They place a target on the backs of
Jewish students in the United States andhere on this campus. A growing number
of students have chanted in support ofterrorists. They have chased down Jewish students,

(56:52):
they have mocked them and reviled them. They have shouted racial epithets.
They have screamed at those who bearthe star of David, enjoy your free
speech. So what was threatening aboutthat? I mean, he was highlighting

(57:15):
exactly what these protesters are doing.And when you're chasing people and running after
them, you're threatening them. That'show is that protected speech? You know?
I've asked a couple of I askedone of my friends who got mad

(57:35):
at me. Wouldn't respond because theywere trying to disagree with me privately on
this issue of free speech, Likeit's free speech you can't just the recipe
and nobody's getting randomly arrested for freespeech. If you ignore in order to
disperse, you can absolutely be arrested. If you're chasing down a Jewish student
because they're Jewish and you're scaring themand trying to intimidate them and threatening their
safety, that's not considered a formof protected speech. You might be arrested

(58:00):
for that. If you hijack propertyand don't leave, you could be cited
for trespassing. That's not protected speecheither. And if people on the ride,
including my friend, thinks that that'sprotected speech, go ahead, and
you just let me have your homeaddress, or I'll go to my friend's
house and I'll protest in such ain a similar manner on their yard towards

(58:21):
their family, and then they cantell me if they think it's protected speech
or not. As cis, goofyand Mike Johnson, who has his fault,
was not intimidating anyone there. Soilan Omer says that he was trying
to endanger the lives of people.Of young people who are at the encampment.
She makes them sound like they're fourteenyear olds and not twenty something year

(58:43):
olds. Grown adult people who aredoing this at these college campuses. They're
not babies, they're not children,they're grown adults. And how does recounting
the greatest hits of their offenses thatare not considered legally protected speech, How
is that in any way making anything? How is that endangering them? At

(59:08):
Columbia, they've been endangering others.At Harvard, they've been endangering others.
I think Texas very strictly enforced itsorders of dispersing because they don't want to
see happen at ut what was takingplace in Colombia. They don't want it
to grow and get worse. Thefirst defense, Yes, they're going to

(59:28):
react to it. I mean,you either respect property rights or you don't.
So whenever you hear somebody, evenanother conservative conservative, say well this
is just free speech, ask them. So you don't believe in property rights,
then so you think that I cancome on your property and protest how

(59:49):
I want to? Well, no, that's okay, because that's the issue
here. No one's they're trying toconflate in They're trying to conflate an issue
by acting like they support free speech. Because they're trying to they're horribly trying
to triangulate this whole issue. Theywant to be taken seriously by the left,
and they're trying to get They're tryingto maintain some kind of relevancy with

(01:00:10):
the left or the capital libertarians,while ignoring how property rights factor into this.
I can't go on your property andstart doing all that stuff, just
like you can't come on my propertyand start doing all that stuff that has
nothing to do with speech. Noone's being arrested for being an anti Semite.

(01:00:35):
And if that were the case,you wouldn't see anybody on MSNBC.
They'd all be gone, they'd allbe in jail. People aren't being arrested
for expressing their backwoods views on peopleof different faiths. They're being arrested if
they trespass. They're being arrested ifthey hijack property and then don't disperse when

(01:00:57):
the police say get moving. Imean that's if they don't leave when the
college tells them to leave, thenthat's a problem. I can't believe I
have to spell it out like this. For some people. It's kind of
wild, but it is what itis. They're there, they're trying to
get they're trying to make this,Uh, take this all the way.

(01:01:21):
I mean, how long are theygonna do this? What are they gonna
do after college? After classes areover? You see how poorly timed this
can be. What are they gonnado when classes are over? You think
those college kids are gonna stay thereon campus and do this because the only
way that they get attention is ifthey stay on campus to do this.
Right, Do you think anybody's gonnacare about what they do? And they
leave and they go home. No, people are gonna go why the hell
aren't you working a job? They'renot gonna care. If they're protesting,

(01:01:49):
they're not gonna care about that.So there's a there's a shelf life on
this. Lorraine reminds me too,because I've been to more protests than I
can count. I part anticipated inmore protests than I can count, and
I've organized more protests than I cancount. And I will never forget.
In Saint Louis, whenever we didanything tea party, they forced us to
get insurance for events, they andmarches and everything. They forced us to

(01:02:14):
get insurances insurance otherwise they'd find us. And they forced us to have portageons
all of that. Yeah, exactly. You couldn't litter. We had to
pick everything up. And then inthe meantime a year later they had to
occupy people out there and they itwas in Keener Plaza in order to organize

(01:02:37):
an event, and it just hadpeople meet. It wasn't like an official
thing. If they they like,the city would actually find who was involved
and reach out and be like,you've got to get a you have to
get a permit to do this.Now, there were several people involved in
the I was one of the threepeople involved in like organizing some of the
stuff. My my response, andI was not allowed to talk to anybod

(01:03:00):
in city hall anymore, was totell them to go do something on flattering
to themselves and pound sand because myfirst amendment was my permit. And then
I had other people that said,no, we got to pay for this
permit. Otherwise they're gonna come downand arrest us. They actually said they
would do that, they would comedown and arrest us if we didn't have
a permit. I can't tell youhow many times I've been told I was
gonna be arrested. They are like, we're gonna arrest if you don't have

(01:03:22):
a permit. If you don't havea portage on you're you're gonna have,
You're gonna get arrested. I'm like, we're doing a march and around the
city. How are we gonna haveWhy would we have a porta? John
came the occupied group. They wereliterally pooping on cop cars. Yeah,
we were required to get porta potties. One of them pooped on a statue
in uh downtown Saint Yeah, they'rejust like pooping on things. It was

(01:03:43):
there, it was their thing.Can I just bring up? Can I
bring something just uh somewhat related butnot holy? How can you just like
go like that in public? Likethere are some of there are some people
out there who have a problem withjust public bathrooms in general. How do
you just go in the middle ofthe public not a public bathroom? How
do you just poop on a statue? How does that happen? How do
you just drop a deuce on acop car? Like do you just eat

(01:04:04):
a lot of fiber that day likeyou plan to do it? Yeah?
It's weird, Like these those areweird people. I mean, yes,
they're weird because of what they're doing, but also that they can is weird
that they physically can That's weird.You must really really hate police just to
be able to do that. Whatis the word for it, poop shye.
That's like a whole thing. It'sthe whole thing. Anyway, they

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did all kinds. I mean theydid. They trashed Keener Plaza, trashed
it. Property was damaged. Ohmy gosh. It was a mess.
Oh well, there were some andthen they stopped arresting people. My favorite.
I gotta tell you the story becauseI worked I was on air and

(01:04:53):
this is before I was syndicated,and I was on air in the evenings
and it was uh, one ofthe guys that we used to work with
who did news at the at thestation we were at, and I was
on break and he bursts into thestudio and he was like, oh my
gosh, and he got video ofit on his phone. And there was
a guy who was apparently apparently itwas a couple of guys and they were

(01:05:15):
driving around because Keener Plaza is likeright in the middle of Saint Louis,
downtown Saint Louis, and you canjust drive around it over and over again.
I mean, it's a park onall sides, no buildings, nothing,
and apparently they were driving I don'tknow who it was, some dudes
a car around Keener Plaza and theyhad a giant sign hanging out of the
car. And I'm just going totell you what the sign said, because

(01:05:36):
it did say this. There werephotos and video and it's hysterical and it
said occupied d's nuts And they justthey were hollering and honking the horn and
driving all around Caner Plaza and itwas insane. And speaking of the occupy
stuff, in addition to them vandalizingand breaking things and defecating publicly, there

(01:05:57):
was tons of rapes. People weregetting Women are getting raped right and left
at these occupy encampments. That's whymy friend Andrew Breitbart, God rest his
soul, he's on video going stopraping people, Stop raping people, because
they had, like at the NewYork camp, they had like eight rapes
in one weekend, not even I'mnot kidding you, but you know,
we had to get a permit anddo all that stuff. The left always

(01:06:20):
gets to do whatever they want,right, they can block roads, they
can do all kinds of stuff.Meanwhile, if I have one foot on
the sidewalk, on one foot inthe street, I'll have an officer in
my face telling me which happened.If I see that foot on the road
one more time, you're in thecustody. I'm taking you in custody.
It's like, are you serious?And he's like, do you want to

(01:06:40):
try? Like I did not doanything to you? Why are you like
this? Like I'm for real,chill. But yeah, that's but you
know, you can be on theleft and this is what it is.
This is how it works. Andso yeah, when they are not when
they're giving these orders and they don'tfollow them, Yeah, that's the kind
of it's not a free speech issue. Stop saying that trespasses free speech because

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the people who are trying to argueall the way, that's what your this
is what they're arguing. And it'salways these people on the right that are
so desperate for relevancy to be contrarians. It's misleading. All right. Few
other things to touch on, too, good heavens, because we got a
lot. Biden's heading to Syracuse.I almost said, Syracuse, good grief,

(01:07:23):
what's wrong with me? I'm gonnahear it, hear about it.
This was after he was told tonot go. He wants to designate Upstate
New York as a workforced hub.He's I was watching all the stories about
parking and traffic, and oh,he's he's arrived in downtown. He arrived
in downtown Syracuse like what thirty minutesago, and this uh, he was

(01:07:48):
told not to go. And hewas told not to go because they you
know, they're the police force there. They're they're dealing with having lost one
of their own. And I justthink that it's first off, that you
would after you have an officer's shootingdeath, and that you would so soon

(01:08:12):
right after, especially when you don'tsend condolences or anything like that. That
seems just seems a little bit tonedeaf. But he's going to go up
there, he's gonna he's going totry to spin his numbers, his the
the economy. And I don't thinkthat's going to go over well. I
know KJP has already been out tryingto do it. Not going to go
over very well. But he's theSyracuse police. They had begged him.

(01:08:34):
They're like, look, because theyhad two officers that were killed in the
line of duty up there, andthe police were telling them, can you
please you know, we're a littleconcerned about the timing of Biden's event.
I mean, just because it wasjust last weekend that they had officers killed.

(01:08:59):
So he's going to so Biden's like, now I'm going anyway. He's
chatting with Micron officials and it's amemory chip manufacturer, and apparently they're going
to get six point one billion dollarsin grants and another seven point five billion
in loans to help it build newAmerican factories. The timing is just bad,

(01:09:19):
and he's it's just bad. Itjust looks bad that he's I understand,
you know, the chip thing,especially with Taiwan, et cetera.
And we'll talk a little bit moreabout that. But and he was met
there by the governor, and Ithink Chuck Schumer was also there meeting him,
and he's at the Museum of Scienceand Technology. But they've you know,

(01:09:41):
the whole the area is reeling,and you know, police now are
going to have to deal with thisright on top of losing two of their
own. We're gonna talk more aboutit, but just that it just seemed
tone deaf, especially when you weren'tyou didn't send any condolences or make any
kind of public remarks. About theirdepartment losing two officers. You know,
come on his laugh mission to makebad decisions. It's time for Florida man,

(01:10:08):
all right. So we had thisone from yesterday that it ran out
of time to get, but it'syou gotta get it. This guy,
how do you say his name?Joehahan Jowahan Jennings Joohan Jennings, thirty five
years old, was charged with indecentexposure because he could not stop exposing himself

(01:10:30):
inside of a Walmart Fort Myers,Florida, and there's video. It happened
last Thursday at a Fort Myers Walmart. Lee County deputies were called because a
dude was exposing himself inside of thestore. He was following around female customers
while doing it, and as deputiesmade their way, they came into contact

(01:10:56):
with Jennings near a clothing rack andhe immediately began running away from the deputies
that he was no match for thespeed. They said. He's a registered
sex offender, stimming from a twentytwenty case out of Connecticut. These you
know why dudes like perverse like thisdo what they do because they're not afraid
of the consequences. Because the consequencesaren't scary enough. Seriously, I need

(01:11:23):
to be put in charge of punishment, Minister of punishments. I won't even
take a salary. Sounds a noblesounds noble, It is very noble.
I'll do it out of the kindnessof my heart. And I think that
there needed to be terrifying consequences forso people don't do like what this guy

(01:11:47):
does. This guy, I don'tknow which one I want to do here.
Okay, let's do the ashes one. I don't okay. So this
guy, a thief stole a customcar in Florida. Guy's names Larry Carter
w FLA. He said, thethief stole Oh my gosh, it stole

(01:12:09):
his his Hellcat, his twenty twentythree limited edition Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Red
Eye out of his home in winterHaven, and it had his mother's ashes
in it. And the thief returnedthe ashes. Is it is that nice?
I don't know. I can't.That hurts my brain. Stick with

(01:12:30):
us. Third hour on the way. We're ready to go forward, not
back. Are you ready to chooseunity every division, dignity ever, hate,
truth over lies? Are you readyto choose freedom over democracy? We
can do this what resident freed himover democracy came. What did you say

(01:12:56):
when you first heard him say thatthe original first time? Yeah, it
doesn't one beget the other, orwhy there's no reason for them to be
meet really exclusive like dum dum,dum, dum dum. Welcome back to
the program, Dania Lash with youtop of this third hour. And the
President is in Syracuse, New York, just having landed maybe forty five minutes

(01:13:18):
to an hour ago. Even thoughhe was told don't, he was told
no. The police there asked himplease don't because they just had two cops
killed. They had Officer Michael Jensenand on Odega County Lieutenant Sheriff Michael Deputy

(01:13:43):
Lieutenant Chriff's deputy Michael Husak. Theywere killed in a shootout on the fourteenth.
Law enforcement is still dealing with theloss. And the president of the
Syracuse Police Benevolent Association, and that'sthe union representing the officers, they were
kind of hoping that Biden wouldn't comebecause they're, you know, super stressed

(01:14:05):
and they just buried two of theirown and it's you know, it's a
really bad time and they're now they'vehad the White House to deal with they
as soon as they buried their officers, they'd turn around and deal with the
administration. And so the Biden WhiteHouse rejected law enforcement request to delay the

(01:14:27):
campaign trip. And it's a campaigntrip, that's I mean it is.
And the officers apparently told the pressthat they, you know, hadn't really
had enough time to mourn the loss. They've been planning for the funeral and
dealing with, you know, helpingthe families, et cetera. And yeah,
it was it was, you know, tragic, and here, you
know, the administration not only didthey not even send condolences, but they

(01:14:53):
just did they just rejected their requireThey don't care, they don't care.
He's got to go. He's gota campaign trip while while he's jew stop,
he's got to take advantage of gettingjuice sed up apparently, can you
know they can only juice him upso many times a week. So he's
got to go when you know he'she's I guess he's optimally prepared. It's

(01:15:14):
just how toned off is that youdon't you don't even send condult you don't
even say their names, and you'regoing to go and demand, ignore,
reject, their requests and then demandthat they still accommodate you so you can
make a campaign trip. And it'sa campaign trip. I know everyone saying,
well, he's going there. It'sa big deal with this semiconductor manufacturer,
Micron. It's a six billion dollargrant, six point one billion dollar

(01:15:40):
grant, and the investment is apparentlygoing to support the construction of two other
manufacturing facilities or hubs there for Micron. One's going to be in Boise,
Idaho, where Micron's based. Oneis in Clay, New York, outside
of Syracuse, and the Clay facilityper the Hill, is focusing on leading
edge drammed RAM or dynamic random accessmemory chip production. And then o'hid on,

(01:16:04):
Idaho facility that's going to be thehigh volume manufacturing how that produces uh
DRAM chips and it's located near theirexisting research and development facilities. So and
we need look, I get it, we need chip manufacturers. This is
something the United States needs to bedoing. And it looks like it's in
anticipatory because taiwan Is is the leadingchip product manufacturer in the world. And

(01:16:28):
I get it. But and thisis his second time visiting Syracuse to focus
Syracuse to focus specifically on these investments. So he was last there in October
of twenty twenty two, where itwas basically the same thing. He was
meeting with Micron. He was speakingabout the support, et cetera. So
it's not like it was something thatcould not have been delayed. And I
get a lot of planning goes intothese presidential visits. I get it that

(01:16:51):
Micron was probably ready for. Butout of respect to the police whose services
you're using, they literally just burytwo of their own that were shot and
killed on duty. It just seemslike the least that they could have done
is I mean, it seems likethe least they could have done is sent
condolences, are maybe stopped and spokewith police, met with police as a

(01:17:14):
gesture of goodwill. He didn't evendo that. He's got to get up
there and do his campaign trips sohe can hurry up and get to his
beach house in Delaware. I'm sureit's just so tone off. They're just
so selfish, so selfish, it'sshocking. I don't know how you can
be like that. Now. Asfor as far as the college protest now

(01:17:38):
in Georgia, it's spreading emery universityprotests there chaotic Georgia. Police took several
people into custody. There were tonsof videos showing protesters getting in the faces
of cops, et cetera. Andit is wild. They've had to they've

(01:18:02):
had to use apparently tear gas becausethey were they were getting very very very
out of hand, beyond what isacceptable for it. But beyond what it's
a protected form of speech and aprotected protest. And again it comes down
to a lot of these dispersal orders. So this is spreading to every university.

(01:18:23):
But as I said last hour,I think it has a shelf life
because what do they do after classesend? Kids pack up their dorms,
or the young adults, the studentspack up their dorms, they move out.
I mean, you'll have summer classesthere, but it's not going to
be anywhere near the population size thatcampus is right at the start of fall

(01:18:43):
and the fall term or when schoolsjust in the regular academic year. So
what's gonna happen? Then they're gonnait's gonna be tough for them to keep
that same level of organization and tokeep up that momentum when they go home.
To their respective cities and their respectivetowns. It's going to be hard
for them to keep up that momentumbecause they're not going to be there on

(01:19:06):
There's something about being on a campusthat makes it, gives it a ra
lifts it, elevates it to adifferent level. They're not going to have
that when they go back home.So what are they going to do?
Do you think, Kana that theseare going to peter out when classes are
over? I don't know. It'spossible, but I don't see that it's

(01:19:29):
being driven by mostly students. Itappears like these people are being busted in
to do this stuff. So youthink it'll be more as everybody goes home,
you think it'll be a more BLMthing. It's possible. I mean,
they're it's I mean, it's allincredibly organized. I mean that's that's
not undebatable. Everybody's got the sametents, weird in different cities. How

(01:19:50):
they all have the same tents,literally the exact same tents. They were
given provisions too to last for daysas well. Where did all that come
from? They all have the blackshirts and sweatshirts, they all have the
same Yeah, everything, it's allit's all very uh, it's all very
organized, very organized, and they'vebeen calling as well at these protests,

(01:20:16):
they've been uh chanting infantata, whichis like an actual literal, that's a
literal call for for war. Imean, they're they're they're pro Hamas,
pro war demonstrators and I don't know, I'm just telling it's a real problem.
It's it's a problem and it's goingto be made worse with the Biden

(01:20:38):
administration's weird his expansion of these internationalfield offices. We talked about this at
the top of the first hour incutter and Turkey. Because they're expanding,
they've they've expanded the refugee of missions. They've they've heightened, yeah, elevated

(01:20:59):
the ceiling for a fiscal year twentytwenty four at one hundred and twenty five
thousand refugees. Now, this doesnot include anyone at the southern border.
And they also have to fill outthis form. It's a Form I seven
thirty and it's called the Refugee AsilyRelative Position. And so what that does
is it allows them after they gethere, then they can they can get

(01:21:20):
family members in. So it saysit's at one hundred and twenty five thousand
refugees. But is that just theinitial people who come in and does it?
And what the statement which was postedyesterday, well it was posted Tuesday.
This statement that's on the US Citizenshipand Immigration Services website doesn't actually say

(01:21:43):
whether or not the family members thatthey can bring in through the completion of
that form I seven thirty, whetheror not that counts towards the one hundred
and twenty five thousand cap or ifthe one hundred and twenty five thousand cap
are just the people who come inand fill out the application, you know
what I mean? So how doyou because then you're looking at like quadrupling
that number. I think that's kindof an important clarification to include. So

(01:22:06):
they've opened they've opened these UH fieldoffices an Akron and Doha, and they're
gonna have eleven international field offices.They have some others already in Beijing,
interesting, El Salvador, Kenya,and Mexico City. And so again that

(01:22:30):
doesn't include any of the people comingin across the southern border, which are
millions. This is for refugee status. For refugee status, why would you
for Cutter and Turkey Cutter, whichhas been enabling hamas they have the two
of the massa's leaders that live inCutter, and they've been doing a lot

(01:22:55):
of lobbying lately in the US,by the way, a lot. So
that's goodness you're looking at. Youcan be looking at a quarter of a
million, one hundred and twenty fivethousand. We're just going to go ahead
and just ship everybody in, noregard for actual process or establishing what really
a refugee is and what it means. Good heavens, just a mess,

(01:23:19):
an absolute mess we're running. Thisis kind of part of the problem with
this too. And I get thatthere are all of this really is just
different faces of this same tyranny.Every election, big election, you're like
this, it's always the same,and it's always some grievance and the usual
suspects that use that grievance as thereas their banner, and they use all

(01:23:45):
of the tensions surrounding all of itthat's manufactured through protests as a substitute for
enthusiasm going into the election casting avote for Democrats. They can't get people
excited about anything that Democrats have donebecause Democrats have only brought us high inflation,
international instability, and people falling offplanes in Afghanistan. So this is

(01:24:09):
their This is their form of enthusiasm. This is how they get people excited.
If you get mad, then votebecause you're mad. Vote because of
this, not because you like thepolicies, vote because of these things.
I'm glad to see that. InTexas they were like, nope, you
didn't disperse, you were given awarning. Now we're coming in. They're
not playing around with these people.They're not playing around with them. They're

(01:24:31):
pro hamas sycophants. And when you'retold to go, you gotta go.
That has nothing to do with speech, as we've discussed, which still aggravates
me. I don't know if youguys saw this guy at Dollar General speaking
of like different tyrants. We'll talkabout this coming up. So uh clown
World had it. Originally it saida trans person is harassing a worker for

(01:24:57):
misgendering. So it's at the dollarstore. Dude is just trying to do
his job, right, He's abig dude. He's trying to do his
job. And apparently this chick's creditcard was declined and she cost plays as
a man. Her credit card wasdeclined. At the dollar store and she
got mad at this dude, andI guess got lippy with him, and

(01:25:17):
he got lippy back at her,and I guess he called her by the
wrong pronoun and she got real madand started recording him. Has been trying
to take his job. Maybe youshouldn't have had your car decline. I
don't know, just wondering. Andnow all of the news you would probably
miss. It's time for Dana's Quickfive. So this is oh, the

(01:25:43):
for sale of TikTok. So theForeign Made Bill that also included the for
sale of TikTok. Joe Biden signedthat into bean So that's a real thing
that happened now and TikTok is expectedto sue according to the AP. Don't
know how that's going work out.There's going to be a very interesting I
think that'll be very interesting arguments forand against to hear. They said that

(01:26:06):
this is something that they are goingto fight, So we'll see how that
goes for them. And apparently we'restill watching also the scott is hearing arguments
over presidential immunity today. This Bidenhas banned this. You knew this was
coming. Gas stoves and appliances infederal buildings. It was the administration that

(01:26:29):
finalized this much discussed rule that youknew was forthcoming, that it took when
it finalized yesterday that bans the useof natural gas in new federal buildings.
And you know this is something thatthey're going to expand beyond federal buildings,
right, we just told you thatthat knew that was going to happen.

(01:26:50):
China is leaving the global nuclear powerbuildout. They're constructing a total of twenty
six nuclear power units with a combinedcapacity of thirty point three gigawatts, the
highest in the world. They saidthat they've according to news agencies, they
approved the development of five nuclear powerprojects in a construction of five units.

(01:27:11):
Of course, their air pollution fromthe cold powered plants is insane. I
don't know if you've ever seen someof the photos of their air quality.
It's horrific, but you know,not entirely surprising. They're trying to make
this a thing bird flu in themilk supply. This is You've have the
Federal Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response. They say, well, the risk
to humans remains relatively low, butthere's no threat that is posed to people

(01:27:36):
or the milk supply for any kindof bird flu. They said that there
was one someone sample that they foundin activated remnants of the virus known as
type A H five in one andthat's about it. That's that's it.
Also, Arizona has passed a billof Talk, a Beal Arizona House pass

(01:28:01):
to build a repeal the eighteen sixtyfour law that went into effect after Dobbs
versus Jackson Women's Health. That wasa thirty two to twenty eight vote on
that, So that's going to constantlybe litigated. We have a lot more
on the way. Stick with us. Elevate your commute, workouts or downtime
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(01:28:26):
following Dana on Apple, Spotify orwherever you get your podcasts. Columbia at
Yale, all these places. Thoseguys, those folks rule the roost.
They do whatever they want, andthese administrators and the Presidency's universities are weak,
they're scared, and they don't doanything. You know, you do
that in Florida at our universities,we're showing you the door. You're going

(01:28:51):
to be expelled when you're doing thatstuff, and you know what, the
minute people start to face consequences,you are not going to see this nonsense
going on. That is a Floridagovernor Ron DeSantis, and he's right,
I mean they're you're not going tosee it in Florida and you're definitely not
seen it in Texas either. Welcomeback to the program, Dania, last

(01:29:12):
year with you bottom of this thirdhour. So this is interesting because Andy
Now had reported over at Washington Examineror No, No, this is a
different story. It was in Indy. No, this is a story that
has This is George Washington University.This is Luke Genteel who's at He's a
DC Examiner, so it is correct, George Washington University. They said that

(01:29:39):
apparently a lot of the protesters thatare there are not even from that school.
So that's kind of problematic, right, I mean, they're not even
from that school, so they're justwhich was going into your point, Kin
that you were making that Yeah,I mean, okay, now you can

(01:30:00):
see they don't care if they cancelclasses because they're not going to be affected.
They don't care. They don't care. Wow, Well that's it gives
me BLM vibes, especially with SaintLouis. Now, maybe it wasn't like
this in every city, and SaintLouis when it first got started, it

(01:30:20):
ended up getting hijacked. It wasactually hijacked by like people at Corey Bush
and the folks that came in fromChicago, because there were actual grassroot activists
that they were trying to solve aproblem and mend the relationship between the black
community nor Saint Louis and police.And then when this happened, you had

(01:30:43):
all of these Chicago and they wereChicago agitators. The reason why I say
they're Chicago agitators because they released thenames and origin city of these people who
came in. What was it somethinglike over eighty percent of the people that
were arrested were from out of Theywere not from Saint Louis and the majority
of the arrested were from Chicago.Interesting because that's it's a communist hotbed.

(01:31:10):
This has been since the sixties andthe days of the weathermen. I mean,
why do you think the Bill Ayersand all them went up there to
teach There's a reason why. Sothey had a lot of these people that
came in and that started and leda lot of the riots. Where the
when it got destructive, that's whenthe out of town people came in.
Now I think what happens is insome of these cities you'll have professional rioters.

(01:31:36):
And I say they were professional becausea lot of these people were getting
paid. If you go back tome, actually pull this up. This
had to do with the when theriots first got started, and it was

(01:31:57):
the group that had been acorn andthey became a different group and they ended
up hiring some of these professional Itwas called it was cut the check.
It trended on Twitter because they stoppedpaying these out of town agitators. These
people came in and they started gettingin front of the cameras. You would

(01:32:17):
see people in front of the camerasthat were unknown to Saint Louis or Northside
or anything like that. Instead ofat first you would have grassroots folks and
you would have church leaders together doinginterviews, et cetera. And church leaders
were getting involved and they were tryingto smooth everything over, keep the peace
right while a solution and a remindingof the relationship could take place. They

(01:32:39):
were also trying to get more blackresidents to become police officers. Right,
So then all of a sudden youhad all of these agitators start coming in
and you had these these professional agitatorsthat started getting the camera time over the
grassroot folks and then lo and beholdand they were working with it. It's
called more and it's what acorn became, and it stands for I'm I pulled

(01:33:05):
this up. It's uh it itIt was like something like something Saint Los.
How's that? I can't remember whatit calls anyway, that it's called
more. It was a I can'tremember the acronym. That's not the point
of the story. They were payingthese out of state agitators to come in,
and then when they stopped getting theircheck, they trended cut the check

(01:33:26):
on social media and they were blastingthe entity for not paying them for coming
in to quote unquote help out theGrassers actors. They all told on themselves
and they stopped getting paid. Imean, it's still up. The stuff
is still up on Twitter. I'vewrote it, I've written about it,
We've talked about it on air before. So you started a lot of the
Grassers people weren't getting the airtime,and then their message and their advocacy got

(01:33:47):
lost in favor of all of theviolence and the arson and everything else.
So that's what it feels like watchingsome of this now at some of these
colleges. It happened with Occupied too, same thing that was all organized.
This is all organized. It's spreadingto these college campuses. It started with

(01:34:11):
all the IVY leagues and now they'renoticed. How it's very Then it goes
to U T Austin, very leftist, goes to Emory, a lot of
leftists there. Very very interesting,is it not. Did you see the
schedule? I shared this schedule andslack with the guys. I think this
is Columbia's schedule. They have afull day guys on their calendarthy protesters at

(01:34:35):
Columbia. So at eight am theywake up for yoga and meditation. At
nine am they have poetry making,poetry reading. This will calm them down
a bit. And at ten amit's a daily quote unquote Palestine updates,
still a fake country. Eleven o'clockkite making. I guess that's for the

(01:35:00):
bombs, you know. I likehow they had the hang gliders. Yeah,
at twelve o'clock it's healing justice.At one o'clock it's lunch. Two
o'clock Black ex Palestinian Solidarity. Atthree point thirty reporting on the fake country

(01:35:20):
of Palestine with Rama Zine. Atfour o'clock labor in with fake country Palestine.
At five o'clock Israelism discussion at sixo'clock Codish reading, seven o'clock Sunset
vigil, eight o'clock performance with Durichonand at nine pm there's a film screening.

(01:35:44):
You know what I don't see inthere? I see it jobs?
When do they work? When doyou work? You have all this time
for nonsense? Do you work?Doesn't it get tired to have like discussion
and these like focus groups like everysingle day. I don't see job on

(01:36:11):
here. But I also don't seeprotesting on here because they live there now.
Yeah protesters, No, it's theirfree speech to take over property that's
not theirs. Nothing in this itineraryis protesting. No, no, no
sense there. They live there now, get it, that's just their daily
lives. I'm confused. Yeah,they live there now, they're not gonna

(01:36:34):
leave, and if you try tomake them leave, they'll get violent and
then they'll claim, but you're you'reoppressing me and then you have these halfways
that are desperately seeking attention on theright that go, that's not a protect
that's a protected form of first batch. They do that. Yeah, can
I make a point I tried tomake last hour that about all this.

(01:36:55):
I was saying, if protesting islike about spreading awareness and like bringing attention
to something with big signs, whyare they covering their faces in like blocking
journalists forming entering? So what's thepoint what are you doing? Steve asks
a very good question, very validquestions, Steve, And since it's valid,
well be answered. We'll never askit. It's never gonna get asked

(01:37:15):
because it makes sense. I mean, you're he makes the Steve makes a
very good point. It's not aboutawareness. So yeah, because they Yeah
that, like why would they becausethey are mean to words. I mean
it's very chess choppy like that.Yeah, very chess choppy. Maybe they

(01:37:38):
work at the Sunset Vigil. Idon't know, to the schedule, what
would they know. We know theydon't work, and we know that they're
really not about advocacy, and allof them, interestingly enough, they were
did you see they're all wearing theface masks. Everyone's wearing a face mask.
Now, how convenient? Did Itell you? Okay, speak face

(01:38:00):
math? Did I talk about this? What I saw at brunch last Sunday?
Somebody two people wearing a face makat brunch? Were they robbing the
place? Now? Did I nottalk about this? Okay? Hold up?
I did not know that this wasstill protesters are doing it because they're
dumb, and I expected to.They've been quadruple vexed, so they're like

(01:38:24):
math work. But I was havingbrunch with my family and there were two
people came and it's a small restaurantwhich real crowded, and two people came
in and they were wearing nobody elseis wearing a mask, and they were
wearing actual masks. They were notcane robbers. They were wearing the face
diapers. They were gigantic face diapers. And they come in and they were

(01:38:47):
looking around the restaurant like how peoplewho want attention would look around the restaurant.
They were looking around the restaurant likedo you see us in our masks
that come up to my eyebrows?And you know they I guess they were
following their adherents of the new science. So when they sat down at the

(01:39:08):
table, they were able to brieflytake their masks off because, as you
guys know, any kind of coronavirus, the particles of that only live at
higher altitudes. When you get totable altitude, they don't live there anymore.
That's why when you stand up youhave to put the face stiper on

(01:39:28):
your mouth hole, and then whenyou sit down you can take face the
facetiper off because the germs don't liveat that lower altitude, the table altitude.
Don't question the new science, alternativesciences. Questioning the science is anti
science. Kin very interesting. Now. The other interesting thing is that it
would hang off their ear when theyate, and then they would put their

(01:39:50):
mask back on. But then Inoticed that they had some mimosas. So
for all the people who got madat me on X like maybe that they
were like, there are concert patients. Yes, of all the cancer where
I have two friends who are battlingright now, stage four, two different
friends. I don't really see themundergoing treatment that takes out their immunity,

(01:40:12):
go to crowded restaurants and drink alcohol, so sh your mouths this but every
but here's the thing. Whenever theyput their masks back on. I am
not kidding you. One of them. They would raise their seats a little
bit and make sure everyone could.I felt like I was on candid camera.
I actually thought I was being duped. I was looking around. I'm

(01:40:32):
like, some somebody recorded me.What is this? It was so obvious
that they wanted everybody to see them, so obvious, like you know,
the past of it. Maybe Iam the only person that does this.
Whenever I see someone not use theirblinker, it makes me mad, and
so I will overuse my blinker andI make sure everybody sees me using my
blinker to like the nth degree,right, they had that energy with the

(01:40:58):
masks, Kane, you know whatI'm talking about. I'm like, it
is twenty twenty four, and youknow what, there is a slight chance
that somebody could be immunocompromise to thepoint that drinking all the alcohol, they
need a mask when they get drunk. I see, I can kind of
see that. Oh it's the science, you know, right, The science
alternative science has been pretty interesting.My favorite was when one of them took

(01:41:20):
a phone call and they pulled theirmasks down underneath their chin, because you
know, as long as it's onyour face somewhere. The magical properties of
the mask create an invisible force fieldaround all of your head orifices to prevent
any of the germs or bad spiritsfrom entering. I don't know if you

(01:41:42):
guys were aware of that. Ithas those magical properties. The faces diaper
today years old, and I foundthat out. Don't question the new science.
It's anti science to question science.That's the new science. I had
to share that. So anyway,these protesters were all out with the face
s diapers, and Okay, myfriend last thing was like, why are
none of them prettye? My responsewas, well, if you can't be

(01:42:08):
hot, be a revolutionary makes sense. Yeah, it makes sense. Well
let's say I can't be pretty,so I guess I'll be a revolutionary.
Follow Dana on Apple, Spotify orwherever you get your podcasts, because knowledge
is your ultimate superpower. Every timea police officer puts on that shield,

(01:42:30):
every morning, their husband or wife, whatever it is, or child worries
about will they get that phone call? Will they get that phone call?
I got one of those phone callsin a different circumstances. Oh my gosh.
Joe Biden says he's giving remarks.He's in Syracuse. He goes you.
Every time a police officer puts onthat shield. Every morning, their

(01:42:53):
husband or wife, whatever it is, or child worries about will they get
that phone call? I got oneof those phone calls because you see,
my son Bo was a police officerand he was shut and killed by a
bad guy. Oh my gosh,how many ways can Bo die? How
many ways does Bo die? I'mnot kidding you. He I mean,

(01:43:15):
that's what he said. He didn'tsee the bowpark, but that's what he
was getting ready to say. Tellme. Somebody was in the audience,
like a member of his staff,waving their arms like stop, don't do
it again, don't do it again. Come on, this is ridiculous.
Every morning put that shield on,worries about he's been like he If you

(01:43:36):
listen to Biden talk about himself,he's like the Forest Gump. He was
there for everything. He started civilrights, he was there for World War
two. Man, you know,he was there for everything. He was
the tar pits in Iraq. A'sson died and every one of them sun
died all over the world, sameone. It's like the Forced Gump type

(01:44:00):
of story. If you believe it, which I don't, and his own
staff needs to make him stop doingthis. That's when it sounds disingenuous.
He doesn't try to tell stories abouthimself as a way to empathize with people.
He tells stories about himself because he'sso self aggrandizing. It's he's infatuated
with his own his own image andhis own idea of what his legacy is.

(01:44:24):
That's what it is. Really.I don't know. It's just crazy.
Now tomorrow I will again. We'replaying it day by day. I
gotta I have to call in everyday to find out if I have Federal
jurery duty the next day. Andwe have a whole other week of this
too. So I may be heretomorrow, I may not be. If
you get the morning preppy meal,that means I'm in in the meantime.
Today's stupidity game. It is KarineJean Pierre, the White House spokesperson Press

(01:44:47):
Secretary, doing a gaggle aboard theAir Force one. She's asked about quarter
one GDP. The number was supposedto be two point five tomorrow. One
point six is where it ended up. Here's how that went. He caught
me is slowing. The expectation wasit was going to be two point five
percent in the first quarter, andit was one point six. And we
saw the statement from the President talkingabout how it's been three percent over the

(01:45:09):
last year, but was one pointsix about what the White House had projected.
So look what and you saw thisin the statements. So I'm just
going to reiterate just a little bithere what the Geneity report showed. The
economy remained strong. And we've beentalking about the state economy. It does,
but not it doesn't. Really somebodydoesn't get out of their house,

(01:45:29):
folks, That does it. Fortoday's program Tomorrow, we've made it to
Friday. Like I said, Imay be in depending on federal jury duty.
Make sure you send it for thenewsletter subsec chapter and verse. Have
a great night.
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