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Thank you stew Eyes and staff forthat introduction, for your leadership in the
United States, Holocaust more a museum, your true scholar and statesman, and
a dear friend, Speaker Johnson,Peter Jefferies, Members of Congress, and
especially the survivors of the Holocausts.My mother here you look at you.
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God love you all. God loveyou all. Hey Foxman and all other
survivors who embody absolute courage and dignityand grace are here as well. During
these sacred days of remembrance, wegrieve, we give voice to the six
million Jews who were systematically targeted murderedby the Nazis and their collaborators during World
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War Two. We honor the memoryof victims, the pain of survivors,
the bravery of heroes who stood upto hit HER's unspeakable evil. And we
recommit to heading and heeding the lessonsthat one of the darkest chapters in human
history, to revitalize and realize theresponsibility of never again. Never again,
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simply translated from me, means neverforget, never forget, never forget.
It means we must keep telling thestory, must keep teaching the truth,
must keep teaching our children and ourgrandchildren, and the truth is we're at
risk of people not knowing the truth. That's why growing up, my dad
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taught me and my siblings about thehorrors of the show at our family dinner
table. That's why I visited jobVasham with my family as a senator,
as vice president, as president,and that's why I took my grandchildren to
Dacau so they could see and bearwitness to the perils of indifference, the
completion city of silence in the faceof evil that they knew was happening.
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Germany nineteen thirty three, Hitler andHiss Nazi Party rise to power. I
rekindlaid one of the world's oldest formsof prejudice and hate, anti Semitism.
His rule didn't begin with mass murder. It started slowly across economic political can
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prop again to demonizing Jews. Sothis is Biden speaking to a Holocaust remembrance
event. That was a very weirdlittle statement that he just said. And
never again I mean translated for me, because what does that mean. It's
just a weird It's a weird address, and it is a weird timing to
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give this speech when all of hisvoters are going crazy on college campuses,
and he's trying so hard to keepdearborn to stand happy. It's a it's
a sticky wicket for Biden. Welcometo the program, top of this very
first hour with you, Dana Lashand you can listen coast to coast to
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the radio program. You can streamit. You can also catch the simulcast
on every video streaming service possible.I'm not gonna run down the list.
They're all over their every name it, we're on it. But this event
that he's speaking at, he isit's just a weird comparison to the to
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the timing, especially since yesterday therewas this remarks from John Kirby as it
related to uh the Rafa offensive byIsrael because bombing began, there were some
rockets that began, bombs that begantargeting Hamas battalions in Rafa because Hamas is
hanging out with regular, everyday peoplein Rafa, and so Israel's trying to
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root out the terrorists. This comesalso after another refusal to release really all
of the hostages. I don't knowif you were familiar or if you were
paying attention to a lot of thedetails from that insane what I compromised.
Was it a compromise. It wasthe deal that Hamas negotiated with itself,
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and so they negotiated a ceasefire deal. They didn't actually negotiate with Israel.
They just like had Egypt and contrato it, and they agreed to it
without actually bringing Israel along and partof it. In the ceasefire, they
said that they would during the firstphase, they would release thirty three Israeli
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detainees. Is what they call them, thirty three hostages. But this is
what they said, alive or corpsescancaus. That was the terminology. They
would thirty three alive or corpses.Because this kind of goes into what I'm
insane. I think most of themare dead. I think very few of
them are alive, sadly, particularlythe children. This is The New York
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Times said that the Terrort group hadexplicitly told mediators that it would only release
thirty three hostages in exchange for likea couple of hundred terrorists who were arrested
trying to kill people in Israel.That's why they are in custody still.
So they wanted their terrorists to bereleased, and they wanted thirty three of
they would release thirty three of thesehostages. They didn't say how many would
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be alive. They just said aliveor corpses thirty three of them. And
they didn't tell the mediators either Egyptor cut or how many of those thirty
three would actually be alive. Sothis is not a negotiation. That means
that Hamas doesn't have anything with whichto negotiate in the first place. I
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mean, and nobody in their rightmind would accept a deal like this.
Nobody. And so remember they startedwith forty. They started with forty hostages
in the very beginning. This waslike a month and a half, almost
two months ago, when when theystarted negotiating this, there were forty hostages
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that they wanted. Israel wanted fortyhostages, they wanted them alive, they
wanted them released. And the US, because the US consistently this administration shoots
itself in the foot constantly, theadministration got involved and they began pressuring Israel.
So they got Israel to back downfrom forty hostages released to thirty three
hostages released. And then now it'slike thirty three hostages released. Man,
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maybe they're alive, maybe they're not. Hm. So they don't want to
make a deal for living hostages.They want to make a deal for some
hostages. Some of them might bedead, all of them may be dead,
and it doesn't matter. They wantthey want the full acknowledgment of it,
and they want that to count asthe deal. And Egypt, according
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to the Times of Israel, theEgyptians, well, there was the deputy
to Hamas's gosen leader, and Egyptwas acting as a guarantee. They were
going to guarantee the deal, andthey were not going to allow the war
to return. So what what?And the New York Times and reporting on
this, said that apparently the Bidenadministration agreed to act also as a guaranteur
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of this quote unquote permanent. Iguess it's a permanent deal. But that's
but this is not so, thisis but it just only affects Israel,
that Israel would not resume hostilities.There's nothing in it about Hamas continuing hostilities.
So there's no guarantee, and noone's going to guarantee that Hamas wouldn't
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continue hostilities. It only names Israel. So that's the second part of this
deal. That's absolute trash. Andthen what happens to you know, who's
going to be in control of Gaza. That's the other thing. This wasn't
a deal. This was absolute trash. And there is not any deal that
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should end in Hamas remaining in controlin Gaza because this is not a deal
for peace. This is a dealto satisfy Hamas and to guarantee endless war.
That's exactly what it is. Sothis is a ridiculous deal. And
when you hear more about some ofthe story to this too, the agreement
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on this right as Israel was beginningto make moves with Rafa. So of
course this was a desperate ploy byHamas because Israel was going to is kicking
off in Rafa apparently, so thiswas there was one per town Hall,
Biden dispatched CIA director William Burns tohash out a last minute attempt. They
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were going to try to get thisceasefire done, but they said the way
that it was handled was an absolutecircus. And Axios had a huge story
on this where they had said thatthree Israeli officials they didn't even it.
The headline of this was israelis frustratedwith the US handling of hostage talks and
it apparently is like a total ridiculousVictorian freak show. They said that apparently
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there was not clear communication with thegroup, with the mediators, and no
one was even informed of what washappening until an hour after Hamas released their
statement, and they included all ofthese other elements that had never been discussed,
and apparently the CIA knew about allof this being proposed, but they
just didn't bother informing Israel of it. So they knew that there were all
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of these new proposals that were newthings that were being added into this agreement,
and they just didn't bother telling Israelabout it. And two Israeli officials
said that the general feeling is thatquote Israel got played by the United States
and mediators who drafted a new dealwith Egyptian Cutter and Hamas and didn't even
cut Israel in on the new dealthat they expected Israel to abide by,
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that wasn't even going to give Israelliving hostages in return, and was only
going to tell Israel to not resumeor resume any hostilities, but Hamas was
free to do so. This isan absolute train wreck. This is Joe
Biden in action. This is JoeBiden's foreign policy and action. This desiccated
old man was added onto the Obamaticket because he was supposed to bring some
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gravitas, some foreign policy experience asthe elder statesman to the ticket. Well,
he didn't have any elder statesmanship,and he sures Hell didn't have any
foreign policy experience. I'd been inoffice for an inordinate amount of time and
outliving everyone else does not count hisforeign policy experience. This is just typical
Biden. Just like what you sawin Afghanistan is just like you saw with
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the negotiations with us. We're goingto talk more about it as we roll
throughout the program. Also on decktoday as it relates to Democrats. So
we're going to play this audio.Well, actually, you know what,
should we go ahead and play itnow? Go ahead and give me that
Kathy Hokal audio because this is oneof the craziest things. This is the
governor of New York, the Democratgovernor of New York audio sound by eighteen.
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This is what she said about blackstudents and computers yesterday. Listen,
young black kids growing up in theBronx who don't even know what the word
a computer is. They don't know. They don't know these things, and
I want the world open up toall of them, because when you have
their diverse voices innovating solutions through technology, then you're really dressing society's broader challenges.
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So she doesn't she thinks that blackstudents don't know what computers are?
Did I hear that correctly? Iwant to contrast something. You guys know
the video. There was mini memesthat spawned from it, the video of
the frat at Old Miss. Right, there was the video of the frat
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at Old Miss and they were standingoff against the Hamas protesters, and there
was like a dude I saw photosof it. I didn't actually see videos
of the protest. I just likethe guys that the stars and stripes overall.
There's like one dude in the fratthat apparently made monkey noises at one
of the pro Hamas protesters who happenedto be black, and everyone was talking
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about how racist the student was,and there was a hunt for him and
they identified him, and a lotof people were like, the Frat's going
to take care of that, sojust slow your role. Well, the
frat did take care of it.Apparently they bounced the guy from the fraternity
and now he's I think in likeadministrative trouble with the university. But that
happens, and then there's that responseand accountability. Kathy Holgle gets on a
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microphone and says black kids are toostupid to know what a computer is,
and nothing compare and contrast. Wehave a lot more on the way as
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that they're attacking me for it,Jessin, Yeah, they are, so
they're also attacking you. I guessyou said you met Kim Jung un.
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Did you meet him? I've beento the DMZ, I've been to North
Korea, you know, people.I don't talk about my conversations with world
leaders, and so when I lookedat the book and I saw that excerpt,
I decided to make the change tothe content of the book and that's
been done. So you didn't havea conversation with Kim when you were at
the DMA. I don't have conversationsabout my converse stations with world leaders.
I've been working on a policy forthirty years. And that's what most people
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don't remember about me. As I'mold, I'm a mom, I'm a
grandma, I'm not very grand baby. So you did have a conversation talk
I will not talk about my personalconvers Then why did you put it in
a book? And then why didyou read it for your audio book?
And then why did you agree toexcerpt that portion of your book for promotional
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materials to promote the book that youincluded it in, and then then you
read the audiobook for I mean,did you not think that people would look
at that and go, huh,she's coming on the show to talk about
books, Maybe we should ask herabout this portion in her book. So
it's everybody else's fault because they readwhat you put in your book. And
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then they heard what you read.You read it for the audio book.
She read her audiobook for this book. She didn't while she was reading this.
She didn't go, wait a minute, now that didn't happen. She
just read it. And then nowshe's like, wait a minute, these
people are asking me hard questions.Maybe it didn't happen. Imagine that,
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Coley, this is so bad.Welcome back to the program. Dan'a lash
with you. Obviously that was seththe Cooda governor Christy Knowham, who will
not stop doing interviews. Oh mygosh, does she She wants to be
in the gravel pit. She wantsto be in the gravel pit. That's
where she is. She will notstep She was on and Jesse Waters.
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Jesse is not a confrontational dude tohis own side, and I could you
could see it on his face likehe was greatly amused by this. Well,
I'm not gonna have conversations, Jesse, with my about with the world
leaders. I'm not gonna have conversationsthat I put on my book and talked
about and then read the audiobook forher and then accepted it for promotional materials.
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I'm not going to talk about thethings that I put in my book.
I don't want anybody who who justso unawares commits this many unforced errors
in the White House or in theVP office. I don't know. It
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just doesn't stop. There's a piecethat went out on Substack last night about
this because she was she did twointerviews on Sunday, then she had two
interviews yesterday, and then she finishedher night on with Jesse Waters about this.
And it just does not And apparentlyher team, by the way,
she tried putting the dog story andwe're not even talking about the dog story
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anymore. Now, we're talking aboutmaking up things with world leaders to try
to make yourself look tough. Andthat's what this book was. This book
she what did she call it?No Way Back or something like that.
What is it? I think sheprobably wanted to title it, you know,
pick me, I'm a hard assand she because that's what it sounds
like. This book is just likea bunch of stories designed to make her
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look like tough and decisive. Right, So, apparently two years ago she's
got two autobiographies out. I don'tunderstand she has had two autobiographies out like
in the span of like six years. I don't know. Okay, okay,
are they different from each other?I don't know. She's had two
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books out about herself. She putout two dude, I don't know.
It's we are in. Everybody's abrand and everyone's a product. Sometimes you
gotta sell yourself twice. I don'tknow. But she apparently wanted to include
that in the last book she did, her memoir, and they she was
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she wanted it because she thought itshowed her as you know, she's decisive
and she's tough and you know allof this. And uh, they had
a ghostwriter that they all everybody shewas with a Haschet. They had an
imprint Haschet was with what Hands OffMy Gun? Came out with Hashett Center
Street. And apparently they thought itwas just a dumb, bad taste thing
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and they thought it would actually domore damage to her than help her.
So they said, no, yougot to cut this thing, cut it
out. But she was bound anddetermined to have it in. Yeah.
Her first book was not my firstradio Lessons from the Heartland. That was
her first autobiography. So literally inthis from twenty twenty two she had an
autobiography, and now she has anotherautobiography out. Every two years she comes
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out with an autobiography. I mean, I think Mark Twain got one.
And so they told her, youcan't put that in this book. That's
ridiculous, and it doesn't make youlook tough. It makes you look kind
of goofy. And there are alot of ranch people in front of My
husband grew up on a farm thatdealt with similar issues, but didn't deal
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with them like that. And thereare ways to tell stories to make yourself
looks without looking like it's contrived andtried too hard. So they thought it
was in bad taste. They madeher cut it. She was hell bent
on including that in one of thesestories. She wanted to show people she
was tough, routing and tooting andall this. I don't know, so
she she put it in this book. Apparently there were no gatekeepers for this
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book. Yeah, it's no goingback, that's her, jeez. So
I don't know it just and itwas Dakota Scout, a local paper that
first reported the North Korea thing didn'thappen. And yeah, so this I
just she needs to maybe stop doingpress. She needs to stop doing press
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because it's it's not good audio soundby eleven. Uh, this was this
still with Waters. This is theother part of the Waters interview. Yeah,
go ahead, but this is eleven. Listen to this, okay.
I just bet you didn't answer myquestion. When you record, you hosted
pictures and video of yourself recording thiswhen your own audiobook, you didn't notice,
I'm not going to distress about mymeetings with world leaders. Oh my
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gosh, you put it in thebook again, audio. Did you want
to talk about something else today?No, I just wanted to know.
I mean, I did. We'rejust trying to get a straight answer from
it. This is better we did, I mean, and I took responsibility
for it. The buck stops withme. This anecdote I should not have
put in the book, and Iasked to have it taken out and it
is okay. So then it getsinto audio some by ten again she read
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the audio book. I read theaudio book for my first book or a
second one. You you really getto go over because they stop you every
like, you know, they wantyou to enunciate a certain way or hit
this emphasis. I mean, you'redirected with it, so you become doubly
familiar. And she had a ghostwriter, so that was probably maybe the first
time she read her book was whenshe did the audiobook. But it's at
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that point, wouldn't you have caughtit when you're talking about how you stared
down Kim Jong un? Well that'swhat Elizabeth Vargas, of whom I'm not
a fan. But you know,audio some by ten she asked for that.
Listen, you said you when youlearned of it, you immediately took
action. You recorded the whole bookin the audiobook. You read this whole
passage out loud. Why didn't youtake it out then? When you read
the audiobook? You know, I'vetraveled for years. I've been involved in
policy for almost thirty years, andso I've gone all across the world.
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I've met with world leaders. Soyou didn't really I was brought to book
when I was brought to my attention, and it was I asked the publisher
if they would read Okay, thatdoesn't answer the question. That's like a
Joe Biden level answer. She's like, this is some Joe Biden stuff.
This is like what Joe Biden woulddo. Okay, why did you read
it in the book? Well,I've traveled all over the world. Here's
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my cand answer. I'm not goingto depart from my candencer. I've traveled
all over the world in policy thatstuff shrimp and grits, Jeminy, can
we just say this one's done?Just she should have been happy staying as
governor instead of trying to be areal housewife of DC. You know,
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bloom where you're planted, because sometimesyou just this is not the way to
do it, not the way todo it. So a few other things,
some gop drama, so you know, the whole Mike Johnson versus Marjorie
Taylor Green. There was a reportout from Politico that Trump was trying to
mediate between the two. They weretrying there are a lot of people trying
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to get some of these other Houseconservatives to stand down from the motion to
vacate. Now, it wasn't confirmed. I think it was Ryan zinc out
of Montana who said that that hehad it that he had heard that Trump
was trying to engage and trying tomediate. I don't know that's the only
that's the only person I've heard anythinglike this from. But he's hasn't really
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said verbatim that they should knock thisoff and stand down. But he's kind
of intimated as such. I don'tknow. I don't think that's a focus
for him right now. But thisstuff in the house, you can't be
having all this stuff, y'all.You cannot be doing all this this.
Just stop it, move along,because it's going to wrap up the house
and the tiny little majority that wehave into such such chaos, such chaos.
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So this is audio sound by twentytwo Mike Johnson, Speaker. Johnson
said that he met with both ThomasMassey and Marjorie Taylor Green. This is
what he had to say about it. Let me address it. So yesterday
I met at some link with MarjorieTaylor Green Thomas Massey. It was a
good discussion. I thought it wasproductive. We'll visit again today. It's
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not a negotiation, Okay. Thisis how I've operated as speaker. I
committed to do it before I becamespeaker, and we've been doing this for
the last six months. I addressedreminded this my conference of this just within
the last hour. Everybody knows Ihave lengthy discussions, detailed discussions on a
daily basis with members across the conference. There are two hundred and seventeen of
us it takes a lot of time. This is why I don't get didn't
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have sleep these days. But whatit's required you have the smallest majority of
distrim is did you have to quiteliterally get everyone to work together when you
can only lose one vote on aon a party preference or priority. It
takes a lot of time to buildconsensus. And so what I do every
day, Scott is almost on anhourly basis is I hear suggestions and ideas
and thoughts from members. My doorhas been opened from day one. Everybody
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knows that. I mean. Ispend endless hours at this. Okay,
that's great. He also spends endlesshours giving simple answers to questions. Good
gosh, oh it's insane. Socoming up as we go into we got
days of these United States, butthe campus trash babies got a huge boost
(29:45):
and support. Do you remember Macklemore, that annoying dude who's a one hit
wonder or maybe a two hit wonderand that was it and then he started
getting really political. He's the guywho dressed up in an anti submitted costume
with a fake Jewish nose and allof this stuff. Or one of his
shows, do you guys remember those. Well, now he's coming out supporting
Hamas on college campuses and he hey, he's out with a new track.
(30:08):
Just exploit divisions so he can makemoney off of it. Isn't he like
four feet tall? He's yeatable,Like, I'm pretty sure you could yeat
him. I see dudes like thisand I'm like, you're all yeat that's
it. I just kid heavens.So, uh, we're gonna we'll we'll
(30:29):
touch on some of this. Wealso not only we've got trash baby stuff.
We have media, so you havea propaganda outlet, a government funded
propaganda outlet that won the Pulitzer Prizefor Supreme Court coverage. We're gonna touch
on that. Uh. We alsohave some culture. We've got the latest
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the Outer Glass. So are thedays of the United States. The argument
that I make with the people thatsay, well, I always like voy
Scouts of America or BSA, whydo we have to change go? You
(32:22):
know, membership is at historic lows. Right companies to stuff like this.
Part of my job is to reduceall the barriers I possibly can for people
to accept us as an organization andto join. So this is uh VR
our friend Vegas Larry, this isthe Boy Scouts of America has announced they're
(32:44):
changing their name to Scouting America sothat it can be made more inclusive and
then people can't be who they are. Wait, that's the If you're being
something other than what you are,you're not being who you are. That
should be obvious. Why do theyyou know there are the Girl Scouts.
(33:06):
But also as a kid doing BoyScouts, I didn't go there just to
be who I am. I wentthere to actually become a better person,
not be who I am. Weleft the Scouts because stuff like this was
starting to happen. Our kids werein Scouts and started getting weird. We're
like, we're out for our kidsto notice anything we're out. It was
a bummer because everybody, like somany dudes that I grew up with,
we're in Scouts, and then nowyou've got you know, these social activists
(33:30):
that get involved. We need tomake it Maren Klusav, Well, what
do you mean girls involved, girlscotgirl Scouts. You know what, it's
okay for dudes to have a placethat's just for dudes. I'm a woman.
We can be infuriating as hell.Sometimes men need to get the hell
away from us, and you knowwhat, women feel the same thing.
(33:51):
We love you men, but sometimesy'all ares infuriating as all hell, and
sometimes we ladies need to get awayfrom you. That is a healthy society
where sometimes men and women can goback to pretending like it's a junior high
school mixer and we can all justgo back to our respective all lady and
all gentlemen groups. It's healthy.You need to be able to have that
fellowship. You need to be ableto have that sisterhood. It's not being
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exclusive, especially when you have girlScouts. It's not about mingling with the
opposite sex. It's about learning skillsets that you can apply throughout life.
But that's what these people are missing. They don't look at it like that.
It's a social experiment. Everything isa mountain up on which a flag
must be impaled. Everything is everythingneeds to be conquered. If you are
(34:38):
a chicken you want to be inScouts, join the girl Scouts. If
you want to join the boy Scouts, grow a schlong and become a dude,
like for real, not like cosplay. Otherwise, go to girl Scouts.
I don't know. I guess thedudes are getting back at the women
because they're taking over the bathrooms andsports, you know, can I tell
(34:59):
you a little sliver me looks atstuff like this, like, you know,
Scout leaders Now they're gonna just callit Scouting for America because again for
Girl Scouts. And I'm just like, yeah, well, you bitch just
deserve to have your sports taken over. Look what you did to Scouts.
Part of me thinks that not gonnalie. It's like you open that Pandora's
box. How did you think thiswas gonna go? You know what I
(35:20):
mean? And then you got theclueless matriarchy out there that acts like it's
doing something cool when really it's beclowningitself. Goodness, I just I don't
know. So that's that's the latestwith Scouts today, more inclusive again.
It's like somebody tell that old weirdgeezer that that girl Scouts is the thing
that it exists. Good heavens nowcoming up along the way. We got
(35:44):
a number of things. Still gota lot. Actually, I don't even
think we got everything in this hour. The latest with Israel, Gaza Rafa,
trash babies, the ceasefire deal thatwas an absolute disaster. Also,
we've we've got a female dart starwho's like I am playing against no dude
and so she quit. Good forher. We have that for you.
(36:06):
Macklemore wants the support that caught whatI know, like who since twenty twelve?
Where was he at? We've gotthat. We got media, we
got GOP stuff. We're also goingto talk about some of the wokery within
our own government. And we gotJim Jordan, who's going to be on
top of our third hour coming up, so you don't want to miss We
have a lot to get into it. And of course we've got Florida Man,
(36:28):
and we got to Dan stupidity.And then We're keeping track with all
of because Joe Biden spoke this morningand well it went as bad as well
as you think it would go.Got a lot more on the way coming
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said that the President should and willbe out visiting these campus among the protests.
Amid the protest, is there anyplan for him to get out there
and talk to students right now?Okay? And then separately, No,
(38:17):
there's no plans for Biden to getout and talk about that. There's no
plans that all, whatsoever for Bidento say anything. We don't plan to
have him out in public at all, talking interacting with people. He gave
his remarks today. Now he's goingto go back into the pod. Welcome
I don't know, I mean,it might might as well be welcome back
(38:40):
to the program. Dane Lash withyour top of this second hour, ladies
and gents. Coming up in ourthird hour, Congressman Jim Jordan from Ohio
will join us. But this isyou know, Biden's not going to say
anything to the college campus kids asthe trash babies are winding up their academic
year because a lot of colleges arefinished up this year or this week and
(39:01):
next week, and a lot aremoving back. I have a kid who's
moving back home this week and they'refinishing up. I don't know where all
the protests where they're gonna take theirnonsense now, who knows, but we'll
see. They can't keep it upon college campuses though, once classes are
out, because everyone's gonna go home. They're not gonna stay there. They're
(39:22):
not going to want to stay there. Those pup tins are going to come
down. So where are they goingto go, are they going to try
to have like another summer of likeburn, loot, murder, try to
recreate that. This comes on theheels of this absolute disastrous compromise at the
hands of the Biden administration yesterday.We told you that they're I think this
(39:45):
is in our second hour yesterday.How Hamas was all, hey, we
negotiated a deal with ourselves, Imean, through Egypt and Cutter. We
negotiated a deal the Egyptians and theKataris apparently had formal our final eye,
some sort of posal that Hamas wasall in with, and it allowed for
the details of this as they emergedwere pretty stunning. And by the way,
(40:07):
the details called Israel off guard becauseIsrael was not included and part of
the negotiations at all whatsoever. Sothis was the other thing that came out.
And the Biden administration is trying todo damage control now because apparently they
were involved in it, and theydidn't tell Israel a single thing about it.
They apparently didn't know, they wereunaware. They were totally caught off
(40:29):
guard. That's kind of bad.A lot of the details, including the
thirty three hostages, so they hadsaid that, well, yeah, we'll
give you. Well, well,if you give us, we'll give you.
If you give us a couple ofone hundred terrorists that you have in
custody, we will give to youthirty three hostages, you know, dead
or alive. It's a little Theyactually included that a live re corpses.
(40:52):
Now, if you remember about amonth and a half, two months ago,
the original number was forty. Thosewere the Israel went in forty hostages.
They wondered forty hostages returned alive.I kind of get the sense that
Hamas doesn't have forty alive hostages.I don't even think they have thirty three.
Thus why they said alive or corpses. And so that's not any kind
of a deal. I mean,they have no leverage. Do they kill
(41:14):
their leverage? It seems like theykilled their leverage. And also if that
wasn't that's a bad part of thisof this compromise, because the United States
persuaded Israel to reduce their forty hostagerequests to thirty three, and then they
had offered that and Hamas rejected it. Hamas has rejected every single offer.
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This was the first offer that Hamasaccepted. It was because Israel was entirely
left out excuse me, of thenegotiations. But here's the other part of
it. The report, and thiswas from the New York Times that apparently,
actually there's three things still. Hamasis still in charge of Gaza.
(42:00):
That's in this compromise. Hamas stillretains control of Gaza. And there is
language that Egypt is going to bethe guaranteur. They're going to guarantee the
stopping of military operations, a permanentcessation of military and hostile operations for Israel.
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But there's nothing in here about Egyptor not sorry Egypt, Hamas.
Egypt is guaranteeing that part of thedeal, they will not allow Israel to
resume any kind of military operations,but there's nothing in here for Hamas.
And apparently the Biden administration had alsoagreed to act with Egypt as the guaranteur
(42:52):
of all of this. Now that'swhat Hamas claims, so take that for
what it's worth. But that's somethingthat I can definitely see this administration doing,
because this administration, I mean,so far, they've already bungled it
up by pressuring Israel to reduce thenumber of hostages that they were requesting that's
(43:15):
crazy. So that's what I think. This is just a disaster. It's
a disaster for the Biden administration aswell. Town Hall had a piece that
discussed how Biden had sent CIA DirectorWilliam Burns to do some last minute negotiations
to get this ceasefire done, butthey said that the way that it was
(43:36):
handled was an absolute circus. Axioshad more on this too. Axios wrote
that the Israeli officials apparently were justtotally left out of all discussions. That
they said that they apparently did notinclude Israel in it at all, and
(43:57):
that by the time Israeli officials evenlearned about this proposal, it had already
been announced publicly. Senior Israeli officialssaid via Axios that when the Hamas delegation
was in Cairo over the weekend,that the Egyptians and Qataris were all negotiating
with them and Israelson totally left out. They were not there. Wow.
(44:21):
And apparently, and then you hadBill Burns and other Biden administration officials who
knew and they didn't tell Israel.Monday morning, Burns spoke with the Israeli
Minister of Defense and they said thatstill the Israeli minister was unaware of everything
because they were shocked when Hamas releasedtheir statement, and that the Monday morning
(44:45):
finalization, when they were finalizing thisproposal. The Biden administration was involved in
Doha, but again the other partyin this was not notified at all.
I mean and the other I mean, you had the United States, you
had Cutter, you had Egypt,all serving and vouching for the process,
(45:12):
the negotiation process, and they guaranteethat military operations on Israel side would end.
But they gave no guarantees and noneof them are acting as a guaranteur
of such for Hamas to stop theirhostilities. So how is this an agreement
that is in any way acceptable?I mean, that's rhetorical, it's not.
That's a that's a mess. Thatis an absolute bungled mess. That
(45:36):
is your big that is the allyof the United the one ally of the
United States in that part of theworld, And the administration essentially goes and
stabs them in the back, becausethat's exactly I mean, how was there
How else do you interpret this?You go and you're negotiating with Egypt and
Cutter Cutter, where you have Hamasleaders living they don't want to live in
the healthscape that they turned Gaza into. So they live in they live the
good life and cutter and the bidaministration goes over negotiates and just completely behind
(46:02):
the back of our ally, andthen the ally doesn't even know the details
of the proposal until Hamas publicly announcesit and is all, we accepted the
agreement. We did it. Theywanted to use that as a pressure point,
and the Biden administration helped them.The Biden administration aided a terrorist group
with this, and then they actuallythink that this is a good deal.
(46:28):
Yeah, we'll give you some deadhostages. Now, I mean, yeah,
well, we'll have a compromise,cease far we'll give you. We'll
return some hostages to you. Theywon't be alive, but we'll give you
some hostages. Sure would you agreeto that? No, you wouldn't.
Nobody would in their right mind.Now, as all the trash babies go
(46:50):
home right on time, Mackelmore comesout. Who that one dude? What
does he do lately? I don'teven know what the hell he does.
He had one song, two songs. The first song was the kind I
guess, Okay, I don't know. I never got into him Maclamore.
I can't stand him. He justhe's like a yeatable little smart ass.
I just don't like him. Right, He's like one of those dudes who's
(47:10):
all bark. But he's like threefoot nine. I don't know, right,
King, he's like the he isthe he's his height is that of
a human femur. Anyway, Whydo I bring this up? Because he
apparently is out. Oh he's Hecame out with a new song just in
time as everybody's going home. Greattiming there, good timing, Cotton.
(47:35):
But he came out with a songsomething. I'm not playing it. I'm
not talking about a song. Butcan I his lyrics? It's called Heinzhall.
It's named but for a building atColumbia University, and it's named after
a six year old Gaza girl thatwas killed probably by a hamas. And
he says, quote, here's hislyrics, students intents posted on the lawn
(48:02):
occupying the quad is really against thelaw and a reason to call in the
police and their squad. Where doesgenocide land in your definition? Huh?
What? I think you need adictionary, sport. And then he says
that blood is on the hands ofthe administration, et cetera, et cetera.
(48:22):
And then he talks about an apartheidsystem, showing that he has no
idea what the hell apartheide is ormeans. And remember, Malcolmore was a
guy who went out hang on.He got in a lot of trouble because
he went out in costume. Hewore what he said was a fake witch's
(48:45):
nose. He dressed up as whathe said was what apparently was. He
had apologized for it. He dressedup as a Jewish guy while giving a
speech on freeing quote unquote palace ata concert, and it is if you've
ever seen it, it's really badlooking. And he got into a lot
(49:07):
of trouble and he had to apologizebecause people said that it was anti Semitic,
which it was, and he triedhe denied it and was like,
no, I was in Seattle andI played a show and I thought I
would dress up in disguise and etcetera. And he knew what he was
doing. Come on, can yousaw that out? You saw that gut
(49:30):
up? There is no doubt inmy mind what he was doing. I
guess one can't put the actual picturesup. It's so bad. He put
on a fake prosthetic nose. Rememberhow mad they got over Bradley Cooper being
Leonard Bernstein in a documentary about LeonardBernstein, And the left really didn't know
what to do with Macklemore, sothey just there. I mean, there
(49:51):
was some pushback, but he hadapologized. Yeah, he wore a dark
wig, a fake beard, anda huge prosthetic nose for a perform and
like you said, he tried tocall it a witch's nose. Yeah,
he tried to call it a witch'snose. And there's the picture it was.
How do you look at that andnot think that that's he's trying to
be anti that he's not trying tobe anti Semitic, especially in the context
(50:15):
of what he was talking about.He's an anty summite and he's a moron
too. He's just one of thedumbest people to ever exist. I don't
like him. I don't like hismusic. He's like five foot tall,
he's yeatable. I just I'm nota fan of this dude. And then,
oh what before all the kids gohome, hurry up, let me
write another crappy song and make moneyoff it hitching. I'm gonna make money
(50:37):
off protest and he's smug and I'mlike you just you gotta have something to
be smug about, and you don't. I don't know, so just write
in time. I'm sure his songscanna be a real banger. Kane Gag.
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to two Patriot and now all ofthe news you would probably miss. It's
time for data's quick five. Soapparently Panera they're phasing out. I never
had this over there, but theyhave what they call charged lemonade. How
much caffeine's in this thing? Wellthey and so they did it because apparently
(52:06):
people are dying. There was athree lawsuits. There's a twenty eight year
old woman who said that the beverageleft her with quote permanent cardiac injuries.
Wait, King, I was sureit wasn't the VA It can't possibly be
the vaccine. They had a secondthey had The first second lawsuit was found
(52:28):
in December by a Florida man whodied. He died after drinking the charge
of lemonade. He has a chromosomaldeficiency disorder developmental delay. The first one
was a twenty one year old Pence, Yeah, University of Penn student who
had a heart condition who drank chargelemonade and it killed her. They said,
and they said that healthy adults,according to the FDA, can generally
(52:49):
safely consume four hundred milligrams of caffeineper day. The oh yeah, so
these apparently have like just around fourhundred milligrams of caffeine per day in a
thirty ounce Wow, that's a lot. So maybe don't just just saying I
(53:14):
need to go because I did mytwelve o'clock headlines for this one. I
think so. Apparently they say morewomen are working now than at anytime in
US history, and feminist, fourthwave, fifth wave, eleventh way,
I don't know they're acting like thisis a good thing now. The reason
more women are working now than everis because the economy is so bad you
have to have everybody work. Imean, women fought really hard for a
(53:36):
number of years to be able tostay at home and raise their family,
and that shouldn't be treated as aluxury. But what third and fourth wave
feminism is done is it's not onlytreated as a luxury, but it treats
women who have the ability and whochoose to do so, even though they
have to sacrifice quite a lot toraise their children. They treat them as
second class citizens. Men don't womendo. So you know, you get
what you get what you vote for. The households are seen at the price
(54:00):
of going green because talk about anotherluxury. This is just idolatory of the
wealthy, idolism of the wealthy.They said that when oh my gosh,
this is a horrible, horrible piece. Basically, it's expensive and it's like
three times more expensive than what peopleare anticipating it being. And they didn't
properly save to go green, andthey're not able to fully go in green,
(54:21):
and then they're staying with colon gas. Let's see the rising number of
men who don't want to work.It says because they the incoming generation workforce,
they've been coddled and they expect theworld to coddle them. They're saying
that people don't want to work anymore. I do think that there's something to
that. I do think they saideighty nine percent of working age men bls.
(54:43):
They're trying to find a job,actively looking at it for a job.
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Apple, Spotify, or wherever youget your podcast. I still think that
you are in line to be Trump'svice president. It's up to Donald Trump.
(55:04):
He's the only person who will decidethis. He's the only person who
will decide and I spoke, Yes, I do speak to him. May
I ask what he said to youabout being I never tell anybody my personal
conversations with the conversation. I talkedto President Trump all the time about the
dogs, about a lot of things. And right now I tell you what.
He is being persecuted in a politicalhunt, which hunt in this court
case. So I'm proud of himabout how tough he is and how well
(55:29):
he is doing. Did you bringup and not a steward? This interview
is ridiculous what you were doing rightnow, So you need to stop it
is okay, it is. Let'stalk about some real topics that Americans care
about. Afraid we're out of time? Oh well, of course we are.
We do. Thank you for beingwith us. I know I pressed
hard, but that's what people aretalking about. Well, if you wanted
to talk about real topics that Americansare concerned about, Christy Nome, then
(55:52):
it's a wonder why you didn't putthat in your book instead of this story
or the fake story about Kim JohnUnn. You know, if you wanted
to talk, if you wanted tobe at questions about real issues that Americans
are concerned about. I mean,this is your second autobiography in two years,
and you keep writing books about yourselfinstead of talking about issues that are
(56:12):
apparently affecting voters. So you can'tbe surprised when you go on your promotional
book tour to get people to talkabout your book so you can promote it
and sell it, that they're goingto ask you questions about the stuff that
you not only put in your book, but then you also read out loud
using your own person for the audiobook, or ask you about in or ask
(56:34):
you about the excerpts that you authorizedfor promotional pre release. That's what all
of these questions are about. Soyou don't get to get pissed off and
say, well, this is ridiculous. Well, then it's ridiculous that you
wrote about it in your book.If you wanted to talk about issues that
voters cared about, maybe you wouldhave put that in your book. Maybe
you would have fought to include thoseissues in your book as hard as you
fought to include a story about flexingon a puppy in your book. Because
(56:59):
she tried, according to her ownstaff, put that in her previous autobiography
that came out on in twenty twentytwo, and they thought it was in
bad taste because at least she hadgood gatekeepers at the time, and they
said, no, we're not goingto include it because it's ridiculous. Well,
she got it in this one,and then she fabricated some story about
Kim Jong un, and then she'strying to triangulate neck like it's her responsibility
but yet not really her responsibility,and it should have been omitted. And
(57:20):
she's not going to talk about fordiscussions with world leaders that she writes about
in her book, because that's private, except when she writes about it in
her book, or reads it forher audiobook version, or authorizes it for
promotional pre release. Pick your story. This is Joe Biden level of self
ownership here. It's so bad.Pick a story. But you don't get
to be pissed off because people areasking you questions about it, and you
(57:43):
don't get to say that you're beingattacked when you literally offer it up in
a book and again, your secondautobiography in two years. You have not
lived such a life that you needto come out with installment number two in
two years again, I think MarkTway only got one. I, Oh
(58:04):
my gosh, I think this isjust it's embarrassing. And no, I
don't like her as a politician becauseI don't like politicians that shoot themselves in
their feet. I don't like politiciansthat set up the American voter because they
don't have enough self discipline to notmake unforced errors. Nothing enrages me more
(58:28):
about a politician than unforced errors.I cannot stand it. It is a
hallmark of incompetency. It is anindication of an complete absence of political acumen.
It is a mark of low intelligence. It's basically everything that you would
expect the dumbass to do unforced errorsWith politicians, there's no reason. You
(58:53):
have a whole team of people aroundyou. And the fact that she keeps
doing these inner this was just froma little bit ago. Oh my gosh,
she did to yesterday. I getit that she's on a book tour,
but this is bad. It's notselling books. People are making fun
of her all her book sales too. By the way, really, those
(59:15):
are your pre orders in the weekleading up to your first week release,
and then the first week that yourbook is technically out is just padding for
but not people aren't buying books anymore, and really, you got to be
like a James Patterson anymore to evensell books and get on the New York
Times bestseller List, which by theway, is so ridiculously designed to cheat
(59:37):
conservatives. I should tell you mystory. It's insane. That's for another
time. But she's not doing herselfany favors. And I know that she
probably has promotional obligations to fulfill withHaschet, because I think it came out
on the Center Street imprint, whichis the more I guess more conservative aligne.
Hands Off My Gun came out onHashets and Center Street. But at
(01:00:00):
this point, she's not handling theseinterviews well for a problem that she created
herself. And I just she justdoesn't look competent. A lot of people
made fun of Sarah Palin because theythought Sarah Palin was dominant experience, et
cetera, et cetera. You cansay what you want about Palin and I've
(01:00:21):
got, you know, think issues, but she never did anything like this.
This is ridiculous. I mean sheyeah, she had ambition, but
she was always she was also kindof she was always smart about it.
I thought, this is just whenyou're a Hillary Clinton Lovell ambition, but
a complete absence of political acumen.And those are two very dangerous things.
(01:00:44):
And I'm gonna tell you, wegot a nominee right now who is already
dealing with some unforced errors. Grantedit's a witch hunt, and there's all
this other stuff. I'm not evengetting into it, but uh, you
don't need You cannot have baggage likethat on with Trump as a ticket.
And furthermore, she's coming from astate that only brings three electoral votes.
It's not going to happen. Thisis not gonna happen. I don't see
(01:01:05):
I don't see her even getting inreally a cabinet position after this. She's
like, I don't know. I'mtrying to foregoing the obvious appearance difference from
her now as opposed to ten yearsago. It's it just looks too try
hard. And if she again she'smad at everyone else for asking these questions.
(01:01:27):
If you again wanted to focus onthe issues, you would have written
a book on the issues, Butyou wrote a book on yourself. Again,
it's ridiculous. So we have morehere. I want to switch it
up because it's just I have somuch there's so much audio. It's so
bad. Can we where's this JohnKirby? This is it is the John
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Kirby audio where he's saying that wardoesn't change ideology. I'd sent that over
this this morning and I tweeted aboutit because I I was like, wow,
that's pretty asinine. He was askedthat the United States supports Israel's intention
to eliminate Hamas, and he responded, you're not going to eliminate any ideology
(01:02:15):
through military operations. Well maybe there'sis there audio this, Maybe there's not
audio this, but here's the Sohe had said, you're not going to
just listen to the sentence. You'renot going to eliminate an ideology through military
operations. Kin, how did WorldWar two end? You're right, it
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ended with military operations? That's weird. How did how do we deal with
Japan? Oh that was a bigone. That was a military operation too,
and that ended right after that.That's weird. That's well weird how
that happens. I will say thatthis is the closest that a Democrat has
ever gotten to acknowledging that this isa religion war. Though, right,
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that's the closest. Now, theadministration halted an ammunition shipment to Israel,
and it was a new report outthat came out this morning. He decided
to halt an ammunition shipment to Israelafter the operations in Rafa. And there
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were two types of precision air bombsin this order, and Politico has the
story. They said that they wereshipments of two types of Boeing made precision
bombs and they were withheld to senda political message to Israel. Hey,
kine, didn't Trump get in troublebecause they said he was withholding aid to
Ukraine. Yes, yes, theytried to make it like it was a
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quid pro quot thing when it reallywasn't. But yeah, I do remember
that, right, So I justthis is kind of interesting. Kirby was
asked about this audio sound by well, let's say four or five to five.
Come first, let's do five.Let's do five. Did the United
States put a pause on armed shipmentto Israel? Is that reporting correct?
(01:04:13):
I'm not going to confirm that beforeyou Okay, you're not going to confirm
it, Okay, So then let'sdo four. Why did they halt the
shipment? Then, if you can'tconfirm it, why did they halt it?
Listen and one one on a differenttopic, why did the US halt
an ammunition shipment to Israel laxt week? Yeah, well, I've seen the
press reporting on this. All Ican tell you is that Jackie's question,
(01:04:36):
our support for Israel security remains ironclad, and I'm not going to get into
the specifics of one shipment over another. Our NBC is reporting that it included
two thousand pound bombs that may havebeen used in Rafa. The concerns over
Rafa and what the Israelis could usethis ammunition four did that play a role
(01:04:57):
in halting that shipment? Don't havea better answer where other than the one
I just gave you. Hmmm,They're trying to send a message about Rafa.
That's the goal they think that andthis this I think this is the
first time. I don't know theI can't recall them ever halting any kind
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of shipment like this to Israel before. I don't know what the justification would
be. I know it definitely makesHamas happy. It makes the illan Omar
wing, the Rashieta te Leib wingof the party super happy. I mean
we're delaying a potential weapons sales,so they're paying for it. It's not
like we're just giving them stuff.We just decided we don't want to sell
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it because you know, you guysmight use it on Hamas. So we're
actively working for Hamas's interest now.Because that's the way this is viewed,
I'm not quite sure. I don'tunderstand why it would be viewed any other
way now, KJP Audio some bythree. She was at asked as to
whether or not there's any information shecan give on these reports that the Biden
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administration is wanting to bring in quoteunquote refugees from Gaza. Listen to this
on these high reported plans for theUS to bring over Palestinian refugees. Potentially
something you can tell us about wherewe are in the works with that and
what I know it would have todepend on coordination with Egypt, which so
(01:06:28):
far has been resistant to cooperate onthis. What can you tell us about
this plan? I don't have anythingfurther to announce. I know always asked
this question a couple times last week. Just don't have anything else to share.
Well, you are asked that lastweek, you knew it was probably
going to be something you're going tobe asked about this week. So okay,
all right, sure, all right, it's his life mission to make
(01:06:55):
bad decisions. The Florida man.All right, Cana and I are really
trying to figure this one out.So the headline is this a quadriplegic YouTube
star, first off YouTube star.This dude who's on YouTube who's a quadriplegic
(01:07:16):
is went to court and was chargedsomehow with striking a Miami cop with his
wheelchair, and even the judges like, I've never seen a case like this.
Thirty two year old Brian Bryant Amasthais facing two counts of battery on
a police officer. Despite being unableto utilize his limbs, A Mastha is
(01:07:42):
accused of hitting the officer. Theguy on YouTube, I'm not saying YouTube
star A Massa denies the allegations againsthim. The quadriplegic YouTuber was charged with
striking a Miami cop with his wheelchairin a bizarre incident, the likes of
which the judge has said he hasnever scene. Bryant Amastha, known as
recording artist El Valiente, is facingtwo counts of battery on a law enforcement
(01:08:13):
officer, but he apparently is accusedof using his motorized wheelchair and allegedly spitting
on the officer. Well, wedid wonder how this was gonna. I
can't, dude, I cannot.With the screen grabs of his videos,
the YouTuber boasts a substantial following.He's a mass nearly one hundred thousand followers,
(01:08:36):
and somehow shares music videos featuring himselfsinging surrounded by dancing women in bikinis
who were clearly being paid. Whenasked if he spit on the cop a,
Massa told Local ten, I absolutelydid not. He said. She
bought my wheelchair because I was standingin the driveway and the driveway is thin.
(01:08:58):
And he said, so I sufferfrom acid reflux and I normally spit,
and I spat in a totally differentdirection. Wow, I I don't
know, man, Cain, youwant to, I don't. I have
absolutely no desire to comment on thisparticular story. Thank you, though,
appreciate the offer, But no,oh my gosh, I just can't.
(01:09:20):
Even with the screen grabs. There'sno body cam footage of the incident,
so it's like he said, shesaid, But still, but how do
you get two counts. You're aquadriplegic, and you get two counts of
battery. A Mass's attorney told thejudge, obviously, my client is not
a flight risk. But wait,there's more. A Florida man was arrested
(01:09:43):
for carving his name into a deputy'spatrol car. I just wanted to go
back to prison, said the Floridaman, Enderlin Leonce, thirty three,
was arrested on April twenty ninth,booked in a Broward County jail on criminal
mischief. Now. According to MargatePolice Department's arrest affidavit, a witness report
had seen Lyons vandalizing the patrol carbefore taking off. They noticed that the
suspect, I'd use a metal toolto etch quote the name is Enderlin Leonce
(01:10:10):
end quote on the driver's side onthe driver's side hood of the patrol vehicle.
Yes, that name Enderlin Lyons probablytook a while carve that into the
car, and the officer, well, wait, there's more. The officer
met with Lyons at his home andwhen asked if he did it, Leons
(01:10:32):
allegedly said, quote, I didit. I committed a crime and I
should be going to jail. Endquote. So he was first taken up
to the hospital because they're like,you're crazy, and then they took him
to jail. So there's one thousanddollars damage to the patrol car. So
they got yeah, oh my gosh, let's see. We've got a shirtless
(01:10:53):
floor to man with Wendy's beef caughton camera threatening to rob a Wendy's.
A man accused of trying to sethis girl for an on fire. We
also have a Florida man who plantstracking devices on his roommates. Van oh,
yes, there's tons tons. Wehave a naked woman, naked Florida
woman who broke into her neighbor's house. And uh yeah, we got somebody
(01:11:14):
who took a bite out of adeputy's head. That's all coming up tomorrow
because no, mercury's out of retrograde. This is just Florida, the
full moon or something. No,just Florida, Florida. It's Australia of
America. That's what it is.That's what's happening here. So uh oh,
and then we got this on realquick. A Florida man crawled through
floorboards during a getaway. Wanted Floridaman nineteen year old gauge Dennis your name
(01:11:36):
is Backwards, faces charges of attemptedfirst a gray murder and burglary. He's
got a nice tat above his eyebrow, and he tried hiding under a house,
but guess what, that didn't work. The police found him. We
have a whole other hour on theway. Jim Jordan will be joining us.
Stick with us. Young black kidsgrowing up in the Bronx who don't
(01:11:57):
even know what the word a computeris. They don't know, they don't
know these things, and I wantthe world open up to all of them,
because when you have their diverse voicesinnovating solutions through technology, then you're
really dressing society's broader challenges. That'sstill this is still one of the nuttiest
soundbites that I have heard in sometime, and that's New York Governor Kathy
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Hokele. Who's I mean, youheard exactly what she said there. She's
saying that young black kids in theBronx don't know what a computer is.
That seems like racist. Does allget out what she said there intentionally or
not, Whether she intentionally meant tocause offense, that's insane to just I'm
(01:12:42):
like without Wow. Welcome back tothe program, Dana Lash with you.
Top of this third hour, weget Congressman Jim Jordan's gonna be joining he's
on the floor right now voting.He's gonna be joining us at the bottom
of the hour now. But we'regoing to a whole bunch of stuff to
talk about. But this right here, the reason why I bring this up
is because there's no accountability when democratsshow you who they are, there's like
(01:13:03):
little to no accountability. And this, I mean, she's the governor of
New York. I was reading thisstory about this fraternity at Old Miss and
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this fraternity at Old Miss. Ithink you saw some of the video that
was out there. I know thatthere were a lot of the photos and
that that were out there. I'mpulling this up. The protests that were
taking place on the quadded Old Miss. They had the pro Homas protesters out
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there, and they were really thatafter you had the frat boys come out
at UNC, you had the fratboys come out protecting the flag, and
then you had fraternities coming out ofall these different universe cities. And now
you've got to come up with away. You got to make somebody the
avatar to try to take down allthe fraternities. So there was like one
frat member who was in a massivegroup of other fraternity members, and there
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were these pro Hamas protesters that wereseparated by law enforcement from the anti Hamas
protesters. And you've heard some ofthe heinous stuff that some of the pro
Hamas protesters have been not just doingbut saying to everybody. I mean,
I've watched white pro Hamas protesters callblack cops Uncle Tom's at these riots and
(01:14:39):
screaming their faces and racially abuse themand all this other stuff, and that's
okay with the left. So theyget this one lady who apparently was already
like racially slurring the frat boys fromwhat people who were on the ground were
saying. And so you got everybodyfeeding tensions, right, you got her
doing this, you got the thefraternity that's screaming at her, and she's
(01:15:01):
pushing buttons. And there was onefraternity member out of a whole mob of
them there who was caught making,according to the report, making monkey noises
to her. And because she's ablack woman, and now they're saying that
the college has to expel him.No they don't, uh, the fraternity,
(01:15:26):
and a lot of us were like, well, the fraternity will take
care of it if they, youknow, if they feel the accusations are
true and they feel that he embarrassedor caused you know, injury to the
fraternity. And they did. Theythey expelled him. The fraternity kicked him
out. He was expelled from thecollege fraternity Friday. And they said that,
(01:15:46):
you know, that particular, likeany kind of racist abuse, they
said, compromises the values of PhiDelta Theta. So that Phi Delta Theta
has already done more than any ofthese other college organizations to these racist anti
summites that are all over these collegecampuses screaming at black cops and also screaming
(01:16:08):
anti Semitic abuse at Jewish students.And there's tons of video that exists out
there at more universities than I cancount with both of my hands. So
it is not an exception, itis the rule of these protesters. Out
of all of these frets, allacross the call, all across the United
States, at all these college campuses, they got one dude who made monkey
(01:16:31):
noises at this lady after and apparentlythey were trading racial abuse back and forth
to each other. I don't know. That's what all I saw was the
screen grab of the cool dude andthe stars and stripes overalls, and it
was funny. So the twenty oneyear old student, and he's a finance
major. I'm not sharing his name. He's a twenty one year old student
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and he was kicked out of hisfraternity. Now, is what Kathy Holkl
just said as bad as what hedid. She went out in front of
people and said black kids were toostupid to know what a computer is.
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Now, consider the difference here heis. This is a twenty one year
old frat member who is at anAnti Hamas event, So there's a little
bit of a different environment. Thisis a governor who's twice his age,
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over twice his age, who's talkingto members of the press and saying this
stuff, and she gets to makepolicy, a shepherd policy through. Do
you think that there's going to beany accountability for her? This twenty one
(01:17:55):
year old was kicked out of hisfrat. The governor wasn't even asked to
apologize. Furthermore, none of thesegroups, at all of these college campuses,
none of them have been asked toapologize because they sanction this behavior.
They sanctioned the anti Semitism, theysanctioned the racial abuse towards Hispanic and black
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police officers. I mean, someof the stuff that used that these protesters
have screamed at cops who are notwhite is heinous, and these cops,
God love him. I watched oneHispanic cop be slurred six ways to Sunday.
I watched another black police officer beridiculed and called racial epithets and all
(01:18:40):
this stuff by white progressive protesters prohamas protesters. Why isn't the media gone
and searched out the identity of theseracists that have been screaming at these cops,
or what about the racist like thewhite protesters. Was it Columbia or
New York City College that they surroundeda young male Jewish student who had his
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book bag and was literally trying toget to class. He ended up missing
his class because they formed a circlearound him and then they started shouting slurs
at him on video. I can'teven play this stuff that I'm playing on
air for you or I'm talking aboutI can't even play on air. What
about where do we have I don'teven know if I can play this the
(01:19:28):
audio of these uh, what isit? The urban infantata? The urban
what is it? The store forevertwenty one infantata, These chicks that were
screaming at cops at the met gala. Did you guys see this? So
they tried to disrupt the met galaand there were these chicks that were screaming
at the cops. I can't evenI don't even think I can play it.
(01:19:49):
I don't think we can play it. They were calling him Piggy,
Piggy Piggy. No, but man, the media went and found this twenty
one year old, got him kickedout of his friend. They want him
kick out of college. No,absolutely not, absolutely not. He's already
(01:20:11):
been held more to a greater levelof accountability than any of these raging anti
Sumites, all these terrorists, lovinganti Summites, all of these college campuses.
So hell no, he doesn't haveto get he don't have to leave
his university. But oh man,they want to make him. They want
to make him the avatar for it. They want to make him the avatar.
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But the FRAT already took care ofit. Frett police, their own
they're already done, took care ofit. See, out of all those
frats all across, you had onestudent where I have so many videos I
could for the rest of the weekcame. We could just play these videos
all week long. No accountability forthem on the left though, absolutely none.
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And that's the thing. And it'salso organized. So I told you
they were at the met Gala.Do you know the MET Gala is the
Metropolitan. It's the Museum of ArtNew York. Anna Wintour is the editor
of Vogue, and she does it. And I think that there either.
Themes are so damn stupid. It'slike an over hype Toddler's birthday party right
where it's like a party more forthe people throwing the party than it is
(01:21:17):
for the guests. It's weird,but they all have their themes and they
all arrive in their costumes and it'sthe rich people's museum party. Well,
they had the pro Hamas protesters inNew York last night and they broke through
the barricades and they started storming theirway to the Met Gala. Oh my
gosh, the cops showed up.They were not gonna allow that to happen.
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They did not allow those terrorists antisemites to get anywhere near the METC
gala. See it's okay if theydisrupt college campus life and they shut down
college campuses and they cancel college classesand they cancel commencement ceremonies and they make
students feel unsafe, that's okay.But the second you messed with the beautiful
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people, it's the hunger games.It's not allowed. It is disallowed.
You are not allowed to do that. They acted and shut them down.
They didn't get anywhere close. Sosee, they can't act when they want
to. Orders can be given,and they can be enforced, and people
can be stopped and removed when theywant to do it. But you're not
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going to have these people bother therich people's museum party. You're not going
to have that. So they actedand they immediately took care of that.
It was weird because we started hearingabout it at the start of the night
and then there was nothing. ThenI went away because they were stopped.
They stood in the street and theyyelled, but that was as close as
they got. Nothing else after that. See, starting down college campuses,
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that's okay. Don't you dare messwith the rich people's museum party, though,
don't you dare step to Vogue.You know how many thousands of dollars
are walking that green carpet. It. I can't even remember what the theme
was. It was something to likegarden whatever, beautiful people. Literally,
that's what it was, something tothat effect. And then people come and
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they they the fashion is always tryingto push the push the envelope, and
you know, I don't know.I like, I like art, and
I like what I like looking atdresses and people dressing up like old Hollywood
style because I like that whole esthetic. But what I don't like are half
naked people that show up at eventswith wet hair and they call it edgy
cature. No, you literally looklike you just got out of the shower
(01:23:30):
and you put a towel on.That looks like trashy. There was a
broads showed up in a wet Tshirt, not even joking you. She
showed up in a wet T shirt. She left her hotel and a towel,
and then she showed up to thecarpet in a wet T shirt like
you don't even respect it. Ithink that those protesters, you know,
rolling around on the carpet and screamingabuses probably would have done more to respect
the green carpet and the event thanhalf of these people that showed up dressed
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like trash. It's gotta be real, but no, they weren't going to
allow them to get near it.It's the rich people's mem party. You
college poors have to just suck it. That's it, And now all of
the news you would probably miss.It's time for Dana's Quick five. So
Planter's Nuts is recalled across the countryover a bunch of them over potentially fatal
(01:24:15):
contamination. The honey roasted peanuts andthe Deluxe lightly halt and mixed nuts have
been recalled because they could be contaminatedand cause fatal infections. Ooh, it's
Minnesota based Hormal Foods. They saidthe at risk products were distributed to Public's
warehouses in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina, as well as
(01:24:35):
Dollar Tree warehouses in South Carolina andGeorgia. Now they said that they could
be contaminated with listeria. Oh mygosh, how does that even happen?
Anyway, I don't even know howthat happens, but it happened. Let's
see this, what I don't.This is an actual headline how burflu could
(01:24:57):
threaten cow cuddling, which is apparentlya thing. I mean, I know,
like people who have cattle, likea family have cattle, and they
you know, it's them, niceto them, but they don't like seek
them out to cuddle them. Butapparently that's the thing. And now they're
saying stop it because of the birdflu, because now the outbreak is more
widespread across twenty six thousand licensed dairybarns. Or try to separate you from
(01:25:18):
your lifestyle. I know, maybeif you don't cuddle the cows anymore then
and then separate them from cuddling themand eating beef and drinking milk. There
you go. The see, ancientpeople lived longer than you think. It
turns out the infant mortality rate inthis interesting piece played a part in the
(01:25:39):
average age of death. So it'skind of misleading. But because I didn't
you always think that, like backin the days of your like people,
I mean, unless it's bi lookalver, some ancient Greeks or Romans,
they yeah, you didn't live verylong, but apparently no, they actually
had like long natural lifespans according tothe testing on the bones that have been
recovered by our bologists. So no, if you weren't ancient when you were
(01:26:02):
thirty, they apparently like it yankeddown the infant mortality rate, greatly reduced
the average age the lifespan because ofhow it was factored in. That seems
to be like something that is fairlyan obvious error. Right, that makes
sense. I'm like, well,why did people because you just attributed to
(01:26:25):
healthcare or something else and that's notnecessarily the case. That's very interesting,
very interesting. Indep this, Ohno, this is so hysterical. So
do Page County Forest Preserve. Theyre enacted the imminent Cicada brewed Emergence replete
(01:26:47):
with costumes because cicadas are now emergingacross Illinois and the DuPage County Forest Preserve
has been teaching people about them.So a woman is dressed as like a
cicada and she sheds her jacket aftershe climbs up a tree. I mean,
it is entertaining. They're trying,right. Stick with US Congressman Jim
Jordan's schedule to join next ready togrow your intellectual roltex Download the Dana Show
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podcast and join the ranks of thosewho refuse to settle for the same old,
boring content on Apple, Spotify orwherever you get your podcasts. I
would think you made this report onwhether shiitness were fo Okay, are the
course wrong. I'm not going toconfirm the press reporting ed. What I've
said is our security commitments to Israelor ironclad. The President pushed very hard
(01:27:38):
to get that supplemental funding so thatwe can continue to help Israel with his
security needs. And to appreciate theambiguity makes it sound sure. I can't.
I can't speak for what you appreciatein my answer. All I can
do is tell you that my answeris nothing. Yeah. Well, Jim
Kirby's answer, there is not.John Kerby's answer, there's not exactly clear
(01:27:59):
cut. He's being asked a questionabout this ammunition purchase, the sale of
ammunition that the administration put a holdon. Says US made ammunition going to
Israel. We were talking about thisas soon as this story broke with Axios.
Welcome back to the program, DanaLash here with you joining me on
this issue because he has also askedfor some clarity and answers on this is
Congressman Jim Jordan from the great Stateof Ohio. He's fresh and hot off
(01:28:23):
the floor. He's been running aroundDC serving his constituents in America. A
congressman, good to see, youknow. I mean, that was a
very unclear answer that Kirby just gaveyou. Yes, what can you tell
us about this because I don't everremember a hole like this being placed on
an ammunition sale to an ally inthe Middle East like this ever, I
don't remember this either, particularly ourdearest and closest friend, the state of
(01:28:44):
Israel. But frankly, it's kindof consistent with what we've been hearing from
the White House. Go back tothe State of the Union a few weeks
ago when Joe Biden stood there inthe House Chamber and said, We're going
to put a temporary peer a portin Gaza to give supplies to Gaza.
And was sitting beside a colleague ofmine, actually a former West Point graduate,
and I said, isn't it kindof basic warfare? If you want
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one side to win, you don'tgive supplies to the other side. I
mean, what are we doing here. Israel's our best friend. Let's help
them win, and you help themwin by not supplying their enemy and by
sending the ammunition that they're supposed toreceive from the United States. So I
don't get what mister Kirby was sayingthere, and I certainly don't get what
Joe Biden's doing. Yeah, andthat on the heels of the other story
(01:29:29):
that came out discussing this compromise thatI guess Hamas negotiated with itself with the
help of Cutter in Egypt, andthey came out and said that they agreed
to it. Well, the detailsthat are coming out about this and apparently
the involvement of the Biden administration.He apparently sent a CIA, one of
the CIA officials over to help takepart in these negotiations. I don't know
if it was in Doha or Aware, but thirty three hostages dead or alive,
(01:29:54):
So you could just hand over thirtythree dead hostages and I guess that
they would get full credit for thatthen. And there was also the guarantee
that there would be no more hostilitieson the side of Israel, but nothing
for Hamas, I mean, andHamas would still retain control of Gaza.
I could completely understand, Congressman,why Israel rejected that. Yeah, here's
an idea Dana, why don't wejust help Israel win? They were attacked
(01:30:16):
in October. It was a terroristorganization who did the terrible things to Jewish
citizens, to Jewish people at ISRAELI, to our best friend. Why don't
we just let them win in andhelp them win? For goodness sake?
They're the good guy. We knowwho the bad guy is. I want
the good guys to win. Butunfortunately you're getting all kinds of mixed signals
from the Biden administration. And Ithink it's driven by the fact that the
(01:30:41):
hard left now controls their party andthey're concerned about presidential politics instead of helping
our dearest and closest ally, thestate of Israel prevail against terrorism. Do
you feel, Congressman, that theadministration has forgotten about the American hostages that
Hamas has. I don't know.It's just I was asking a few weeks
(01:31:01):
ago about the Biden administration. Somereporter asked me, is there anything good
you can say about the Biden administration? And I actually gave it a few
seconds. I thought about it,and I said, no, there isn't
because I don't know what they've done. Right. You can go through all
the issues and They certainly haven't handledforeign policy in a smart way, in
my judgment, in a positive way, in a way that's been good for
our allies and frankly good for theUnited States. So I just don't know.
(01:31:26):
I just don't know what they're upto. It seems maybe that they're
which is interesting because Biden was alwayspromised to be this foreign policy, this
respected statesman. You know, that'swhy he was put on the Obama ticket.
Maybe it's because they're spending so muchtime looking at domestic issues like censoring
speech. I know that you've demandedanswers from Amazon talking with Congressman Jim Jordan
because it seems, and this isso wild to me, that the Biden
(01:31:48):
administration was pressuring Amazon to essentially suppresssales of any kind of publication that were
critical of it. That's I've wherethis is. It's like nineteen eighty four
and twenty twenty four. Yeah,a virtual book burning of virtual book banning,
do not promote certain books that disagreedwith the administration position. And this
(01:32:10):
was on the heels of Biden administrationpressuring Twitter to take down certain posts,
the Biden administration pressuring Facebook to takedown certain content the Biden administration pressuring YouTube
to take down certain videos. Soit's on the tail of all that,
they said, oh, not tobe out done, we actually want them
to do not promote certain books.Most of the books they want to not
promoted on Amazon were the ones thatquestioned their approach to dealing with COVID,
(01:32:32):
because you know, Dana, theywere right about everything, right you think
about it. They told us itwasn't gain a function research in the lab
in China. They said it wasn'tour money used as a spin in the
lab in China. Both those arewrong. They said it didn't come from
a lab. I always joke,no, no, no, it was
a bat to a pangle into ahippoponymous and then we all get well,
we all get COVID. They saidmask work. They said the vaccinata couldn't
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get it, the vaccinata couldn't transmitit. There's seven lines right there.
So but they were telling Amazon takedown, don't promote certain books, and all
these other social media platforms to takedown content. It's frightening what they were
up to, particularly when it's look, it's a by this the first Amendment
to censor fallse speech. But theseguys were wrong. They were actually trying
(01:33:17):
to censor things that were true,which I think just sort of adds insult
to injury. That's and that's avery good point in talking with Congressman Jim
Jordan. I mean, this wasn'teven about This wasn't even anything that was
libelous or defamatory. I mean,it was stuff that was absolutely accurate about
their non entirely scientific approach to thevirus and the lockdowns and what worked and
(01:33:38):
what didn't work. So does thatmean at some point and I mean I
realized I'm getting, like real afar ahead in the timeline of how this
stuff plays out. But I wouldimagine that if people can prove that they
were you know, damaged book saleswere damaged by this, that seems like
that's a pretty big class action suitagainst the administration and Amazon. Yeah,
good question. Good. I mean, who knows. We'll try to find
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out. I'm sure people who wrotesome of those books and found out that
they were on they do not promotelists, or they were suppressed somewhat,
they want to check all that out. The other question I have is what
are they doing now in the runup six We're now less than six months
before the most important election we haveelection of who's going to be our commander
in chieved? And what are theydoing now? What kind of pressure there
are they trying to exertle in socialmedia companies and or Amazon or anyone else
(01:34:25):
to censor speech that they disagree with. We're trying to find that answer out
as well. Yeahs. And that'sthe key point there, because it seems
like we always find out what they'reup to after the election, after votes
are cast, after things happen,and then we see all of the moves
that they have been making. Itall comes to light. And speaking of
that, you have opened up aninquiry talking with Congressman Jim Jordan, you've
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opened up an inquiry into the DEIhiring standards of the FBI after whistleblowers have
been sounding the alarm on recruitment practices. I did not realize that as a
country we were so safe and securethat we could now start focusing with these
enforcement agencies Congressmen on DEI practices.Let's just hire the best people. Let's
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just hire the people who can dothe job. Let's make sure the FBI
stays what it's always has been.The the you know, that premier law
enforcement body. Because I still thinkthe vast majority of the rank and file
agents are good people. At thetop, now that's a different story.
I think there are folks here inWashington who are focused on politics and a
double standard and going after their politicalopponents. That's where the problems are really
at. So let's don't let's don'llmake make it, make it that way
(01:35:36):
across the let's hire the best people. But the Biden administration has come in
and say we want this DEI acrossthe government and every single agency, including
the FBI, and frankly, we'veheard about it from my colleagues on the
Armed Services Committee that the same thingis happening to the military, that respected
institution that Americans, you know,have so much respect for our men and
(01:35:58):
women in uniform. Let's don't doit they Let's just have the best people.
Let's get the folks who are goingto do the job the way that
the way that they should, Yeah, exactly the way that they need to
do it. And that's I thinkyou made a really that's a key point,
and that it's I agree with you. It's not all of the FBI.
The rank fun because that's where thewhistleblowers are coming from. Rank and
fire. They're good guys, Yes, they're good guys. They come forward
and tell we've had them. Wehad them come forward before we took control
(01:36:21):
back in in UH in January lastyear, and they've come several whistleblowers come
talk to us about all kinds ofissues, and God bless them for doing
so. So we we want thosegood agents coming in and doing the right
thing. And that's brave of themto do it, because aren't they being
pretty severely penalized as a result ofthis. Yeah, there's been retaliation,
(01:36:41):
not only there, but we actuallythink the two whistleblowers from the i R
S they're being retaliated against UH forsure by the Internal Revenue This mister Shapley,
mister Ziggler who came forward and gaveus all this information on how the
Hunter Biden investigation was being run insuch a crazy way, not consistent with
how they normally do investigations, andthey've been retally against, which is against
the law. So we're looking intothat issue as well. What consequences for
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these people that are breaking the lawby trying to silence whistleblowers through this intimidation
and these threats of you know thisthe punitive consequence. What can be done
about this? Well, I mean, the Justice Department is supposed to prosecute,
you collate, supposed to prosecute peoplewho do that, you know,
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that kind of behavior, that kindof retaliation against people who followed the law
and came forward and gave us informationthat was important for Congress to have and
for the country to have. Butwe'll see if Merrick Garland's Justice Department does
that. I'm not holding my breath. Yeah, not holding your breath.
Well, I wouldn't either, becauseright, I mean, we can't even
apparently hold people like my orcists accountableeither. I want to ask you a
quick question about House leadership, becauseI know you're focused on the big fish
(01:37:45):
out there. I feel like alot of you know, I hear from
people all across the country. We'rein hundreds of different affiliates, and then
we have our online streaming as well, and it does people feel like the
fight over House leadership is a distraction. Do you kind of share that sin
with the folks across the country.Yeah, we're less than six months before,
you know, the presidential election.We need president Trump back in the
(01:38:08):
White House now more than ever.I think he's the best president certainly in
my lifetime. We need him backin there. I mean, Joe Biden's
been in there. We got howmusattacking is or we got Russia moving in
the Ukraine. You didn't have thatwith President Trump, so not to mention
all the stuff on domestic policy.So we need him back in the White
House. Let's stay focused on that. Winning the White House, keeping the
House, taking back the United StatesSenate. Let's stay focused on that.
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That's what we should be doing,not changing, not having a third speaker
with barely a one seat majority.My fear is that, oh you could
see a speaker, Jeffries. Oh, I just feel like Murphy's Law will
come into play here in that kindof skere. We don't want that.
Yeah, we do not want that. Congressman Jim Jordan, we always appreciate
our time with you. Thank youso much for working so hard on behalf
of Americans. Good to talk with. Thanks for what you do. Of
course here too, we have moreto come, folks. As we wrap
(01:38:50):
up this third out, well thirdhour, Yeah, we're like going into
the conclusion of the third hour.We got to Dane. Stupidity already on
the way. Follow Dana on Applesor wherever you get your podcasts, because
knowledge is your ultimate superpower. Anypeople of conscience in the Prince and community,
students, faculty, alumni to participatewith the striking students in a solidarity
(01:39:14):
fast. In just the last fewhours, we've had commitments from at least
six people from Prince in Theological Seminaryto participate in this solidarity fast, with
more coming in by the hour.At the seminary, we've also been calling
our school to disclose and I getfor the last several years and want to
join together with the students from theuniversity in their hunger strike. Almost every
(01:39:35):
faith tradition in the world engages inthe spiritual practice of fasting. The three
major Abrahamic religions Judaism, Islam,and Christianity are no except call that a
diet. Why is it? CanI just be real, Why is it
the fat checks that are talking aboutfasting? Seriously, It's like I get
some Martha dump truck checks up herewho are like, Oh, we're gonna
(01:39:57):
go, We're gonna go on ahunger strike. That bit's it's a diet,
Like, what are you talking about? What if this fast? It's
like, we're gonna we're gonna starvefor gossip, So you're going to appropriate
the struggle of people being starved inGaza so you can carry out your revolutionary
chic cosplay. Spare us. That'sexactly what it is. I'm also gonna
(01:40:18):
pretend to be oppressed. Oh mygosh, what's that? It's just what's
that? No, I'm not gonnasay it. This will be for off
this will be for off off air. Is that a thought? Like I'll
make everybody mad if I say this, but for real, it is,
you know what I mean? Like, it's look, the administration thinks it's
(01:40:40):
gonna win the election by barreling throughor heard of hefty chicks with like blue
hair and nose rings, and theythink that's gonna They're just gonna ride that
tsunami to electoral victory in November.I hate to break it to your boss,
but ain't happening. Not gonna happen. I'm more for the long game.
Like I'm I'm looking at her andI'm like, man, in like
two weeks of not eating, Iwonder what she's gonna look like, so
(01:41:01):
I won't even Like, like yousaid yesterday, hunger strikes only work when
people care. Yeah, we don'tcare. What about it? That's yeah,
it works. Yeah, it's likeI'm gonna do something that hurts me
only if I care. Jut outjust but it isn't it though? Aren't
they appropriating? You're appropriating someone else'sstruggle for your your your play. It's
(01:41:25):
poverty revolutionary chic. That's what you'redoing. You're LARPing as an oppressed person.
Shut up? Are they sending themeals they're not having to people?
Like? That would make sense ifthey were like fasting and then sending those
meals, saving those meals that they'renot eating and sending them to people who
need them. Are they doing thatat least? I just you know what
(01:41:46):
I have in mind is I Ihave Chris Farley's character when he played that
chick who worked at the mall andhe's like, I'm hungry. I just
no, it is you have Ihave to be absurd with this because these
people are absurd. But for real, like that's you know, you're they're
appropriating the struggle as she's you know, probably in like her expensive clothes on
(01:42:06):
a very like ridiculously expensive college campuson her Apple phone, Like, give
me a break, just stop.I can't even with you stupid people anymore.
This is like costplay to an extreme. At least, you know,
I got lee all right, today'sstupidity. If that wasn't enough stupidity that
was. That's pretty high level stupidthere. But our president outshines it just
(01:42:31):
a little bit. Now. Inthis particular audio cut, is he suggesting
cutting President Trump, like literally prisonstyle cutting. Okay, shame President Trump.
Listen. Listen to what Biden says. He he wants to cut those
security medicare. He says, there'sa lot we can do in terms of
cutting. I got one really seriousidea, how to cut candidate anyway?
(01:42:55):
What what? What? What theheck? Did he just got it got
real serious there. I mean Ithink that actually may have been dark branded.
Yes, I got rotten, realserious. It's like that baby knew
what was coming. That baby knew. The baby was like, no,
don't say now. Animals get weirdbefore storms. That baby got weird before
(01:43:16):
he got all like tyrant l likethat baby recognized as stupid. So he
just threatened to cut Trump, right, have you I don't even think Biden
can hold a knife. I don'teven think he has the hand strength.
Have you seen him walk? He'sgot like C three po arms. I
don't all right. We'll be backtomorrow together. Make sure you find me
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